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6 ' for the defendants, gave notice of an appeal In Judge George's court — ane noon Willlam lHryden over to the superior court anewe to the charge of attempt to commit murder, Hryden's bail was fixed at] $1,000, Tiryden ls the man who had] the fracas In the Coo-Coo faloon on | Washington street last week Puget Sound Navy Yard) Mi B K B The fire and water committee of} ay e ept usy the city counell will meet tomorrow night to discuss the delay in the bullding of the new fire engine house t Third avenu vuth and Jackson Apecial to the Htas liurke will be present WASHINGTON, Ay ‘ The na tunnel scheme pro val affairs commit house te] 7 1} the Great Northern rail peceilving a num i tions vad throughout the cour y juesting b lL. Miaine has filed a protest that United States ware! be t t| wit the clty inci! against the at the various ¢« navy! but ne fa ewer On Highland yards. There is a atro f ing in} the house that this w aid not t | " J, H. Lyons, the new library eoheapen the cost of ’ ructior | ox 1 ° appointed some time a considerable degree, t il ne 7, Cn stayor Hume yeaterday | cere much better work than] fi ed his of bh of office with the city ia being given by private < \ at-| ¢ Tf any action is taken in th m | A. Peblow & Co, yesterday took ter it ts certain that a large percent-| out a permit for a four and a half age of the work going t he Pa-| story house on Raflroad avenue south eifio const will be given to tt irem~| to cost $17,604. J. Stanley alwo took erton yard, owing to the b fa-| out a permit to erect @ one and a cilities at that polut for } half story house at 1¢ Twenty and floating h re? fourth avenue, to cost $1000. channel leading Gribble & Btruve were yesterday Yranciaco, has becor a slly| afternoon granted permission by the useless for the parrage of he works to construct eels, and of late years It has avy ‘ rd of publie on north of the foot of Rroad imposible to send warships to t It will be used to unload yard without their boilers becoming iiding suppl! for the new Aline filled with sand worth & Dunn building. The erid The naval affairs committice te] tron must be removed at any time noncommittal on th . t, but!) the board may see fit pressure exerted by the De rate ee together with the Western Repul | cans, who favor governmer n-| struction of warships, may rerult in getting the measure with that in view at least tbr ‘ugh the house SPO BOWS 06 08 HE 08488 Theaters See eeU TET eee eTeT Tyee eTS % METROPOLE A tongue of fame was seem by Po- e blaze ls not definitely known. ef aature.” It is a story simple, ear memnenan PAalnly told, with piain eharact bene the lors unique becausr heturalness, telling of rura! New Hampatre, Just as it is tonx @ lesson without the pedagowical at tachment; tn fact, the listenerer le content to make bh bimae enjoying it all the mor kee miy be cause of the naturalness of manner in which f is conveyed It comes to the Grand Sunday, for ene w Geattic Vawsevile & etriotiy up-to-date vaudeviiie| twoupe, studded with Orpheum top- par eg open at the Seattle t wher May night. For the f time in years will Seattic audier be given 4 chance to fee such « jection. Manager Howe of the eater has for some time been pre for this new departure, and attempts to secure an excellent company for his opening have been eucseessful. The entertainment wl be headed by the marveious erties act known as the “Cycle It is said that the greatest feate ever performet on a where! are to be seen during this act. Resides oe there are a number of other of note hy er these te the debut tn val le of Mise Minnette Barrett John Daly Murphy end Charles Fiomt: three of the most popular racigbets of the Ralph @tuart con = . They will appear tn a one-act "Phe Ralph Stuart company will close its engagement at the Beattie Saturday night. Taken as a , the engagement of this etock company haa been a successful The ber piay. . By Right of Bw 4,” Go to Spinning for bleycle repairs. liceman Ryan lesuing from a rear window of the Metropole hotel, over “Way Down East” Guy's Gragstore, at an early hour One of the great successes of the thie morning A alarm of fre was Past two seasons wan t juaint play of New England lif "Way Down | t*lephoned tn by the eman from Rast,” which for ee month pack.| the pharmacy Th paratua re ed the Manha theate and | sponded, and a chemical stre well crowded the Aca y of Music 427] air | soon put out the fire Which times, and ts everywhere received | might have attained serious propor- wih repeated success The play written by oe Miair Parker, elat q Moer was standing at his pa- by Mr. Joa. Mn Itrot box on Washington atreet, look Miuowd 4 r the |ing up the alley toward Yeeler way, management of Mr. W. A ty, In| when he eaw the fames, He ran up the same complete manner that hatito the hotel and met a half-clad characterized its success in the me n coming out She sald the tropelis. A company of » floor of the building wee merit, complete scenery, utiful |afire, The alarm was turned in and pictures of New England rural life, | before the apparatus arrived, nearly Rovel mechanical effects, including! f the gueste of the house came the great ¢nowstorm that has caus-| out on the street in night attire, car- @4 ne end of comment, Intricate ap-| rying with them their personal ef- purtenances and extensive auxitiar-| fects A ladder wae raired to the fea, tn fact, the play will in everylaliey window of the room on fire, way be worthy of the fame that has|and the fames soon extinguished heralded it. It has been termed a/ The room was wrecked and the con- lay of universal sympathy, bx ause | tents ruined, but beyond this no it possesses an clement #0 sadly! damage waa done. The cause of the lacking in many plays, “one tou hl wet Friday and Saturday SPECIALS Oe Two Days of one Neanguine hopes of the au nder-prio- how has scored a triumph tn -_ Bt. world and a_bri Seture fa believed to be Yefore it ing evry 2 the engagement of the com- ere {t has mode many friends among the thenter-going public. The enn ere on i have t f the @ kind and were well st Pr! y Canen, 4536) inches, "Ostler Joe" th 10¢, each . 8 1-Be, bat | APTLON ay kind; t fr first t t 1 YMIEN A special worth $1 fon st I " Red Sprea White play ¢ f tt Third Avenue t ‘ E 3 Ld 2 > Mant Beginning with next Sunday erncon “Ostler Joe’ } Huck Towel for, traction at the jal, Se week This the poem made James Brown FP sented by John FR aed fa said ormance. tense ir as it requires ¢ soenery its pre a grand succes “The the morrow Saturda r you pay & each ° iw a light ard 1 dark colors the an tter, Hyr a # ry GINGHAMS, yard the to be he The terent a SAILOR ; special, HATS Ove each full size, ready worth &h« uve b are er the Glo ; slightly #0 en'a Cotton POLICE NOTES AM. B. Edwards and Chinaman ‘ in Judge Georse rt ¢t conduetir the $1.25 and , each gambling fend WON a 1. M Outing SOOCOOOOCHOHO TES USES CORY 0 each, at 1 White immed Dres rth $2 This "i ae each - if ting Cotton, th I ! le Hook ind Eyes, the card..le Pir full count, the paper..te id to 4 the BEST 4 mt seit rane nr 100 4 owe gf money Oe Half Hose, black only suite « 1 t he pair te ee ihe & I Buck Gloves, worth 0. Wh MAI O MI ® the pair hoe ; ia |= Working Shirts, worth $257$35} | oo th each 1c | Ae | ae fants’ Soft Sole Shoes, the Seattle Tailoring 3/3 "= Re g ( Sulte, all short ite, wth $3.50; the suit Company Se 1207 First Avenue 3 pak FAIR 8 THE SEATTLE STAR. CELLENT AX ~~ DOG SHOW PROMISED | Entries Con Now Be Made Up to Saturday Night The time in which dog fanciers may make their entries for the com- ing show to be heid in Armory hall, jo mirmencing April hae been ex tended Hntries may now be made lunti! Baturday night, The exten-| sion Was not made necessary by any \lack of dogs, on the contrary, Becre- tary Jordan ts overwhelmed with ap | plications for entries. It was made ‘necessary in order to allow the out- of-town fanclers and the Victoria| Kennel club to enter their dogs. Laat year about 800 dogs were on exhibi- tion at the bench show, but owing | to the extra inducements offered this your, od fully 25 per cent. Several a@ silver cups are offered as the allver bronze medals for first ang second | place dogs. PHILOSOPHERS Phil-| Among ented were the fol- nt Progress in the Lunar Theor by Prof. Ernest W Brown of Haverford, Pa.; “Results of Observatign with the Zenith Tele- scope at the Hayre Obeervatory,” by) Prof, Charies L. deiphia; “The Direction of tion in Color Marke in To by Prof. Guiseppe Sera “Is Seclentifie Naturaliem mt?” by Prof. William Keith Bal Umer SANTOS -DUMONT. eemsions of the American osophical Boclety convention. the papers p lowing "hh eons,” Hrooks LONDON, April 4.—M. Santos-Du- mont, the Bragiiian aeronaut, sails for New York today on the Ham- burg-American liner Deutechiand. the authorities of the 6&t. World's Fair in the organization of the proposed balloon contests, and elect @ site on which to erect a bal- joon ehed for himeelf. M. Bantos- Dumont takes with him several tons of his aerial apparatus. This tn- cludes the frame, motor and contributory portions of the Bantoe- Dumont No. 7, which has lately been completed tn Parts. Death of Wm. Shea South Sona haa been received by hie family Death waa due to pnen- monta Mr Shea went to o Alaska tn August EVERY QUALITY 0 OF PARLOR FURN Low priced medium and high grade parlor furni- ture are all shown here —displayed in a wide as- sortment of patterns and general styles. There is an especially large assort- | High grade Three-Piece Par- lor Suits, upholstered in silk figured tapestry, of the latest pattern, with mahog any veneered pane! back; $52.00. frame is our price, FREDERICK & NELSON COMPLETE HOUSEFUANISHEAS Second Ave., Madison and the chet Streets. SPP PPP PPO FF PS FPO Bargain na Piano at 9038 Becond av . in the furke Block, whe the great t values in Pianos ar ul w aye obtained » unusual large number of les we are making just a this (ime to buyers who have oked at all the great bargains advertised in town, is agple proof that we have both the | Pianos and the Bargains that you want, that you should have and to which you are entitled See Them and You are at Once Convinced D. S. JOHNSTON & CO. 903 Second Ave. Burke Bldg. the number (s eexpected to be! and) PHILADELPHIA, Pa, April 4— Abtruse problems of ! branches of science were disoussed learnedly today at the second day's} Doolittle of Phila-| The purpose of this trip is to amrist| Louls | the | News of the death at Dawson of | William 6hea, « former resident of | } | if with his brother and both have resided there ein Hin | parents, three brothers and two a#is-| tere, living in Bouth Park, survive| him Horticulturists to Meet The King County Horticultural so | ast clety will meet tomorrow afternoon | L jin Young Naturalists’ hall A pro-| eram of interest to hortic ulturiate | fr will be rendered upon the ocecaaion re A great many questions in connec te tion with the care of growing trees | ti and shrubs, will be taken up, and| ci this la important from the fact that i it le e@till very early in the seaaon, | * The meeting will be presided over by FOR THE ii John Hart, a well known hortioultur- | p | int of Christopher JG Hopkins 4 will speak upon “The jreen rT Viy Pest,” and John Hole upon "The | ed Spider Pest.” b It in expected that a large number | b of women who are interested tn the! ® | growth of early Wpring flowers will | y lattend the meeting Hereafter the Pp | meetings of the society will be held b permanently in the Naturaliets’ hall, - # | BUILDS HOUSES i eememeennsd s | b j SHARON, Pa, April 4—The 1 Sharon Bteel Company is preparing 1 to build 400 more houses in Bouth r Bharon to accommodate the em- , ployes of the sheet, skelp, tube and t universal mills when they go into All the style of | operation, In the same locality the . ‘ Sharon Steel and Tin Plate Com the suit in the Dic- ‘ pany owns 600 houres and ts contem- | t plating the building of many ture— handsome pat ‘ { terns of the THEY KNOW Bi newest weaves ~1 rattling good $15, IT’S NOW OR NEVER. Tor if you etart dealing at Bartell's | value, but we wan your better a ance. Weknowyou come back if yoy buy of us once. | every Drug Trust Druggist knows! that you'll never go back to him any | more, YOU ARE SURE | Of satisfaction here—high quality | medicine and reasonable prices, HINTS Carter's ‘Consumption Cure, $1.00 aize | Sse. L. Adler & Bros. Clothing J. Friedman & Son 903 First Ave. NEAR RAINIER-GRAND HOTEL Stuart's Catarrh Tablets, $1.00 size Co eeereeee Coecense eoanserse - She Wryeth's Emulsion of Cod caver on, $1.00 size .. i ee ee ee a ee ee et Pink Pilie, Sc nine Sites Native Herb Tablets, ie size... 206 | Graduates in Pharmacy. Let us refer you to some of our matured contract holders The Trades Council Bulletin says: “The plan will eventually vast benefit to the workingman.” They say further: “We are satisfied with the Pacific Mutual’ Open Evenings Until 9 PACIFIC MUTUAL, INVESTMENT C8, | i | } | ' h6 SECOND AVENUE. ITURE ment of the low and me- } dium priced qualities— the owner of a modest home can find here a par- lor suite at the desired price that is just suited to her needs. £ Our Dp PO OSS FSS PSST SHES VSS OS AMUSEME:TS, EIHEAL (prima erro te ALL WEEK scxtanox Ralph Stuart's Great Success, BY RIGHT OF SWORD NO PALN, bo ale SEATTLE who use ABSOLUTELY PAINLESS meth Gold Crown .. GOLD FILLING J. BROWN, 9SOOOH SOOO SOIC’ Bartley Camphbe! Drama, ents to BXTRACT, fill and apply gold crowns and undetectable from natural. THERE 18 NOTHING CHEAP é ABOUT OUR WORK BUT Zi THE PRICE. ‘ | \| 4 i SILVER FILLING .. rr TEN-YEAR GU ARANTER. By our ectentific method of making artificial teeth with our S suction air chamber, a misfit ts Impossible; no dropping down, seeds under your plate. Lady attendant always present. W. M. Russell, Mer. Seattle's Only Up-Town A High-Ciass Family Prices—20c, 300, #0, Originally produced April & 1888 2 American classic, Next Week—Opening Sunday Me inee, ALL wear | ATE DENTISTS, PAINLESS DENTAL PARLORS, 713 First Ave. TONIGHT JOHN B. HYMEF No Studentsa, Unton Block, first door south of MacDougall & Southwick. otter And all week—Matinee Magnificent Scenic Production hours, §:30 a. m. to 8 p. m. ; Sunday, 9 tol, D. Dp. 8. Twentieth Annive *OSTLER JO Next week, commencing Sunday, A great Bill, Whirl Fashionable Vav the Headed by _Pric HOTEL BUTLER SEATTLE’S|@AFE AND lar, and GRILL only first-class Room European plan } gg» HOTEL. —" PPL 2 9OCROS89O090 FOUNDED ON THE rome ‘ FAMOU MRS. JAMES BROWN POTTS Seatic Box office open from 10 am. tof — rom Seats selling seven days * mo ndivance. - Beatties STORAGE OPERA fie GRAND } Offios, 623 tst Ava S jonn Cort, Mer. Phomie pinay ? TONIGHT. | ; OUR SPECTACLE LENSES se wauee : ANE PERFECT “JANICE MEREDITH! } 5 Eyes are Hable to be Saturday Matinee ang rea! ' 5 permanently injured! Magnificent Scenic by imperfectly] Production of the io ‘ J. W. Dam, A MADEL) RINE" . $1.50, $1.00, ‘a, te a Our lenses are the| Piay by H. ° aac ee pair is guaranteed per- wi ot in every particular, and will sive| Prices utmost satisfaction, Glasses $1 | Cheaply and up OPERA east SCHUCHARD OPTICAL CO. HOUSE : - Z » Specialista, vist and secure the best results for 1207 Second ave., Seattle John Cort, the least expense use _— light. ~The sate \ }One Solid agai William A. Brady's Great ow | st RELIABLE PIANOS} _ Cline’s Piano House Second and Union ati ata ae ey eee A Play | When buying articles adv ti | | ; | this paper, speak of the Sars Prices—$1.50, $1 0 Flectric | Open All Night. Tel, Main 1029, ts now on sale, {COLLINS Saitaya co | UNDERTAMERS | Funeral Directors and Embalmers 1407 First Ave., bet. Pie Seattle, Wash, g-oF War al Tacoma vs. Seattlt. o of $1000 a side and chee Pacific Northwest yoo Armory Hall, April & (0, ; 4 + ; 907 First Ave, $ and Union, ;

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