The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 31, 1902, Page 4

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. a THE pe nee nenestsecneeesoessnes eteneneeneenenenensiprrieeeos Grave Charges Nase) Nat Pe betior than A ; , ' sia ‘ Oy f ‘ iit : ay f ANNUAL ooo, — — |every an “ia ; tere 0 ; the The Norw bration ts $1 PER BOTTLE New c ; M 7 ming a feature of early summe TULL QUART : hose . f thie ; pare no pair | ak ae ' WASHINGTON, D. C., March ai na at the Herald Bat als ¥. Dharges made by the Maniia Amer rand Aca t 8 y hae wens ; fan to the effect that extreme cru-/ Yark, and ¢ . vant @ity is being shown toward privates | Chicas A e e which wil DF . h " 7 . bY ° — he, wana Ameria eye St] chosen for the principal ralet of the] thogs'wora.n cantury atd’a hat “MANY TO TOUCH in the guard house at Dos) pi M. ROSENTHAL & CO Biatinos, was tortured to death by “a| Blanche Walsh AT pnscnby BAY | iret nose North of hecsison treet by Lemmrnee Sale sx nt commanding the detach-| 4; 10 ofelock tom It says Richter was bound | i box-office of the Grand, » > on sale for the th Blanche Wa aot = Cor. Marion Full Quart c Bl ot mo or ty ‘trop, When unbound it was on sata relep ee came ot ing : Bottles to | og that he had died from the ef |be ak At v ists tn made to bo enty ene of many| ot. One tic Qustances where American soldiers | b Dollar ; \ 7 ; \ : & treatment « < ; st Ar » he ur Ss yn r , anagers’ Sale. Se TUG- QF-WAR ® ee iLast April we held our Second Department Maragers' Sale. Seat pall g Delieves th ts unfounded, but i? Black >membe as a great su e Der noel Sill conduct the Investigation that] : ee Cooper & Levy will remember it as a great re Dey s took charged] i & pH Goubts may be set at r | tn the price making and advertising of the goods, d to their usual duty *F | Seattle and Tacoma Teams Will)! FIRST AVE utes 7 werevevereeereres’ . 104-106 In tl \ 7 th «ft r a4 ‘ } L - Stretch Rope Saturday ! as Bet Yesior and Was Streets 1 other words, the st is pract {over to the Department Theaters $ . wee ae 7 , agers, giving them th rtunity to shov t how they would do stored Seeerverececccececeseeeed | iT! , = co ROE ran ing under no restraint ver While we made but littl tion between th artments 1 i the prices so large amount of space in th sing our advertising gy penses, yet we regarded the sale a m an advertising standpoint and have agreed to a third an the Depart igers.Thusthe store is ae Ore Ae 3 of the department heads Ko — in the h , March 3ist. “By Right of Sword” | a pu A triumph was scored by the Ralph | receipts, and in additian will deel 4 rf Btuart company inst evening in the|t champlonship of cit tation of the new play, “By | Ne . y ther "i it of Sword,” at the Seattle the. ° : c ter, for the first time. The audi 5 0 ol to ‘make them fence was captivated In the first act. Dut during the balance of the p! | tains the Se were weak spots that hwill have | son shais the Tacoma mer Ro be patched up. The play is one] Hon. A. T. Van De Vanter will be| Par of thrilling interest, dealing with the| the referee of tures of Richard Hamylton, a| Dal Roberts, young New Yorker in Russia, during | B, © P Rurbuious times. His marked re-les o: @embiance to a young Russian offt- |; er who is a member of a Nihilistic| cede t Society, throws him {into all kinds of adventures, a of which « Bre ite oe th fe of the ert he loves ‘Deats | ‘DISCOVERY ON A ¢wordman in a Russi Resarascscea'sct Gc) NEW ALASKA RUN Struggle with the Russian officer ‘i i ‘with whom he had fought the duel 7. Tt is evident that the part of the| Steamer Will Oper: This Summer American adventurer was pre especially for Ralph Stuart | Between Nome and Teller role suits him well, and was @xeellently interpreted by him. iy hard did he work during bis fight the compeli- 0, they useda eetitecsessas As the sunshine of the springtime grows stronger, bringing pleasure and growth in its train, so our maturing plans make for increase of business and a number of satistied customers. Our present sale is full of pleasant surprises. Always GOob Gooos and RIGHT Prices, and many articles surprisingly cheap. AT eee t| 2 ae ‘ye Aiea ce: | Surprise Sale of —— — 0 Feta at BQ BO Waists Kid Oxford will be more ning. We believe that og © are several reasons for ing goods to the best a@vap ned to make @ better showing sell goods without profit, wy c we can give the management d should be run, from an advertising asf The Juneau-Unalaska mail steam ney-making point of vie er Discovery will be withdrawn f Last year they pr 1 our pictures in the paper, but the artist did such bad work that we with Fran! | that run after the complet r than ever this ~ ¥ A of mes. Lacie” Devinext the | Present trip. Her . 2 sue, Survriee BT 6O agree to that again Met, that when he was called out | ©*Pired by that tim wee Sale Price fn front of the curtain, and to the | *xpected h 4 Ladies’ New Spring Oxfords, ries of “A speech!” and ea], The Discovery will . heavy fair stitched extension talk!" he breathlessly replied, “1| here a” edge soles, mannish patterns, can't, I didn't know what a pugilist |PY her owners, Sol Simpson & your outfit n mplete with Mr. Sheridan was.” about May 1 vd mat these popular shoes; Sur A Personal invite.tion Is Exteray to All} To buy ft t the Pon Mar that we may get credit for Elisabeth Stewart played the | een operated in the coastwise Nowe prine Bale largest busines Prom y will be publi art nent MO loner ee are ent | trafic for the past years. Tie prine 82 50 largest business ¢ rom y pias exceedingly clever, and scored an in- | b*tween N : un to sign each 4 you w ediately understand the t, heavy fatr soles, 00d wear guar Hik Calf School AVY Roles, good wear mas ST 85 Littie Gents’ Finest Kangaroo Calf Bobool Shoen, leather back stay, beat of soles and coun Wis OL OU Sividual hit. The gowns worn by | " her during the play, especially inthe, W. D, Wood's Lecture Bret act, were magnificent | Travel clud of the “The White Slave,” ‘ ed this 5 f bb ar deen: Bele tamovs pero * 4 mee 0 > fom, sugar excepted, %-pound Bega. re engagement |, : ror 4 an of baking powder—Roya mt the Third Avenue thea ure wi e F Price's. r Schilling’ beat day. The play is well ¢ t 7 fome of the scenic effec 4 ae hr gcol end t Yood haa & beaut slave girl, ‘Liza by | the subject, having b Bame, form the central theme of the Lassen gaa ‘The story is one of absorbing —_—e Gealing with the hidden sec. Reichert Bros., pianos, 119 Union. broud Kentucky family, w tee white girl to be rea ve, to preserve the na: as | ofe ‘Southers lady, There are in-| se. poetnars Jagr. | There are in: Surprise Sale of ‘Thrilling climaxes during the prog- in. wide * Re b 7 “4 a . ix *aAa00ns0a205000600000 00 Teepe the t ‘terest ot. the. sodienes| __ FREDERICK & NELSON—Fine Furniture ines ; Table Linens 4 white, $2.00 value sur ; a $ NEW YORK 9& reas was the secret of the birth 614 First Avenue geste") HELPS TO ECONOMY ARE coy aren without pain by our late ee Slave,” the burning of the BMississippt ri Creole,” and a. realistic. rain NUMEROUS — few of the strong points lista am money-navers ay and tomorrow many b. word of the Department Managers ina will be on sale, and you, no doubt, will visit the stameapan the ¢ pricings offered are the lov { this year. (Signed) THE DEPARTMENT MANAGERS She BON MARCH NORDHOFF @ Co. 1419 to 1435 Second Avenue and II5-123 Pike Street. Little R. T. Shannon Grocery CO. Tneorporated. Phone Fine Zephyr Gingham Watste, je exactly like above tllus with the neatly atitehe "81 50 Waite, he n effect 122 Main 222 and ave In. Bleached Table Dam eat, new spring design: Real Irtwh Table 1 nd new floral pat Style Waeh ttons, worth Remark- able Shos Values met of Sey Britton, 0 n Everywhere about the store } ment of things fc lorced to sell the slaves e| you find evidences that we-are } Every Plantation of the dead friend of h " : forts le taken by David M. Hart-| trying to be of assista ani erpretation ¢ e| r , juaeea by the legends of the days|— we have secured : placed on the war. The flery spirit of a| nara eecned Six. (aacss Young Boutherner, and to what ex-| tremes he will go to repair a wrong me. 8 vOOOOOOS SOOT EOOSOOSSED ED C9OOSSPESEES SORES OH IES S to eco- Each one is that ¢ best value you'll find in goods of its class. runella Cloth, made « Australian combed yarn, $ You can prove it to your satis- display a well selected assort- pies n by coming to the store nee done by him, is well shown by | Monday and Tuesd ay $3. 98 Men's Union new spring light or heavy eight soles, all spring pater $2.00 values Surprise } ve $1 98 Sr. Hartford's portrayal of the part “arizona” i” opens at the Grand t might x the first of its four pe: Gold Crowns, $5; Fall Teeth, craw Bridgework, Gold Fillings, $1 up; Siiver™ 50, 82.00 ings, 50c, New York Dental 64 bined Fd. BBA! Senset Oil & Retining Company ANNOUNCEMENT. Sunset O11 and Refining Ce k of treasury @tock, 40,000 sh ny Now puts upon t 1 dp Seattle office, San Francisco, to 8: Sunday, 10 to & Taties i pany has disposed of its first dloc Pike St. ETERSON’ ~ daca and are reasonable 210 ScHUCHAND opricat. co Pike St. GOOD GOODS OUR Glasses make you happy and 1207 Second ave., Seattle eae —_—— —— comfortable, $1.00 and up. Childrens» SEATER & CO. |Harvard Dental eyes & specialty. 2arlors Shellacine fR:. Wood Filler Equal to Shellac at 4 the price Star Paint and Wall Pape iss Inc. * Cor. Third and Pike St p © act promptly and apply at its office in the ba’ ment of Mutual Life bullding, ELLIS MORRISON, Assistant Secretary. Mutual Life Building Seattle, Washingt 00900 0O0OOOO OOO909OOHOSD 000000000400 0004004. Seees WANT ANYTHING? The advertisers under this special heading have extra values to Well made full stzed Couch. | i ese 20 suisse Do oeeroeceoo oes All Grade Furniture G12 Seer Poemne. Over German Bakery Doaler in Furniture, Stoves, Ranges, —_ | Tinware, Graniteware, Crockery, — | Carpets, Olloloth, Linoleum, Shades, | | Lace Curtains, Draperies, everything TT Our fet =) | to furnish your home complete ‘ ents are interc so among them is TTT? I i Extimates and prices ertully " 8 one or me yon snoula thin Phone, Main 90% i} NEW EVERY DAY | a wes ca en LD be D9 OO ) | : | _ UMBRELLA PPLIES REPAIRING ALFRED S. WITTER & CO. } SHAMEK Umbrella Hospital 912,914, 916 FIRST AVENUE Phone Buff 456 Seattio, Wash PAINLESS DENTAL PARLORS Teetn eatractea and fil lutely without pain We will make a set of teeth ze Metal Bed, one of yi te patterns; finished in HOTEL SEATTLE'S | OAFE and secure the best results for BILVIER : per eke eee 221 First Av largest and] OO the least expense use The Real Painless Dentists Who Do Exactly as They Advertise. | All work guaranteed fo _— ) oe sary 5 only first-class en electric light. producing. ‘These are the only DENTISTS in 8] Hours —#:80 a. m. to $:00 p.m CEN ts BUYS DENTAL SUPPLIES European plan | am @ d to | OLUTELY PAINI methods and ingred Sundaya—9:00 a, m, to 2:00 p. m. “f ea, ~The Seattle Electric aC HOTEL, ht A fine, pure rubber Syringe at the Most } Washing ——_—_—— ~ HIRSCH PHARMACY Co, ashington Dental and tee Pint aed Pir Tas Mainsig } Photographic Supply Col THE QUAKER DRIES oe ‘soseuajusireitiaidinieesmiamenenitiaiamtaaaaninas Sole Agents for aes | ee eT ee REMINGTON HARDWARE Gi span y | Sold by crowns and porcelain crowna SOOSHS FOOOOOS SOSOOOOOOOD mane ini LUMP AT $3.75 PER TON Y WUT AT $2.75 PER TON K & NELSON i, na haga aie Soke BY $e aus am, te gen $C NILES S09 Chey Su | gy pgZRNST BROS, COMPLETE HOUSEFURNISHERS PAINLESS DENTAL PARLORS, 713 First Ave. 4. and ie the beat domes: —_ EEL mnt Union Block, first door south of MacDougall & Southwick. Office ISSAQUAH . apes _ i Fite Ave, Second Ave., Madison and Spring Streets. elicits ages “Ty NERS St NP atrect weft ct Mn “= THE FISHING SEASON ce see Bara 9 wm | Wb ae su are | can trip CO. ries Ave. |S" foc as the Bom

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