The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 5, 1902, Page 7

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1902, re aaTURDAT. APRIt T “WST Ms g000" geller of Imitation Baking |: Powder Is in Jail “ae Forester, @ nan delleved to ay. * the cleverest swindlera we ore “ me, is Ariedt tin Beattie fe ee in the county J ones taining of Ry hie ar s preterm, ie by the Robes ach ee anearn jocal agent of the ererton Des ive Ag y, & Wwe nit ie ane f the etty pat in the nt ven feu he game was ° which he labelied Royal and] g powd His Ferree bak Tipe well cs | ets ed that the and after filling them with der, sold them through ‘the state by putting up a story j having a consianment of the} veer tntended for Alaska use was left on his hands. He we tuff at an exceed! ing ¥ le and the demand soon became than he could supply Bis Fatal Misstep took & pe r into tg ie om after t move For- tired of the business and her if. He wrote a letter to the powder companies. a@ considerat he would ea gang that was counterfeit- jabels and selling inferior mder their name Hi. Farrell, attorney for Price company, and to J. G fooal representative of the company. the matter was re- Mabout two weeks ago. With tance af the Pinkerton De- Agency Forester’s plant ly worth $1,500. was found and for his arrest procured. He ied by deputy sheriffs yes- n. tegen ONS IN FERENCE Ia. April 5.—Delegates visitors in large numbers to take part in the eonference of the reorgan- et Latter Day Sainta, here tomorrow. Several countries of Europe, as well as ‘Wate and territory of the will be represented. large temple fn which the ees- are to be held has been reno- redecorated for the occa- iad many measures of !mport- Rnd sa will come up for and act! lon. WACATHOLIC US, O., April 5.—An un- facie will be witnessed in Congregational church of! tomorrow, when a Catholic will address the ngrega- He time ago Dr. Washing- h, pastor of the First Con- chureh, extended an tn- } Thomas B. Minahan. for- ba. president of the deration of Catholic so- paddress his congregation Treating” subject. of han is a strong ad han at once accep wage Fb tomorrow a OLLEGE April &.—Elaborate Sve been made for to- connected with corner stone of the that ia being erected Heights. Bishop wilh officiate ate will inelude and laymen from the state. The new be one of the largest the Southwest and wil! of the Order AGAIN —— LOUIS. April 5.—While at- to a fire with an oil Clara Ward and babe were fatally Fo mgt explosion. Mra son was alec sert- ded Mr. Ward, who ts an Witnessed the accident and io is ei shocked that his con- ‘07 MURDERER LAKE, viah, Ay Apri 5 = ae oid boy ; Hon leading to the “4 Samuni Collins in a cave a Pray ae contess 4 Bian, the latter ME ttreated him Rated him to do 0, Clyde gave ding near that hav- , TRAIN HOLDUP SF. josey, Me., April 5 oh | | Kansas City, Bt. Joseph Rafts read, was held up =e our masked men They to Ietan coePs é fated to secure any ti Tn ate, retired diecom te gained oT Syrian epieitioe MANY SORROWS express Cae five years, sor alter Kender, died Mty-fourth avenue south « " ay it Poon Yaterday, of dropay This ia th Catt denen in the famtiy aince last | ‘aa? ie ichila’s grand a December the cs. fo ned On March 24 Ai fetlands, Cal., died Her | M4 buried here last week * saloon took $20 ‘caaety night Fegister and disap darkness, je. aving a on 4 gaming table wreck of the} rt the} Compar ¢ aveny ll aoe Washington | Price at half the Wee Map the cans could not be dis.) from the genuine cr tin cans he purchased in the | d to retire, but with profit! saying | conference will last three | g; 0@1.25 per sack; carrots, 66@Thec: THE SEATTLE STAR, Deon ae Must Be There eervice at the Ifrat Maptiat churet retary Mel) the Chamber vacua sey open neroe has sent ston 5 ’ sendy wn mercta Dodies in’ th larger on cities of the state in reference to an LAKE i AD .: be aint corre © ropa exhibit of the resources of Washing he teguiar Y, M. C. A. t s ton at the St. Louts exposition. Thes ternoon on the liew are asked to apy oo es and del ten to meet at olym DENVER, Colo April * At i won a tt pla next month and every effort wil] &V4ratng of contracts for t 20 oa ag one st avi e toads ave the etate property en he Denver and y avenue UNE peo ana fitly tepresented at the exp rn, beyond Arivada to Coal Crveh ie Will be held t Yrow ut | tlon | Mare beginning of ce ‘ c w The Denve ‘ Ar ptlon | be » I iN to be an Independe Watton Terry at ' Mrs, McAlister Returns ne make the fink: t rch ¢ ry ' Mra, Charles McAlister, wife of the| '* island and Burtt - coe eae assistant secretary of the | ing from Denve 4 the North t HBapt Public Works, ret rh y iro, Balt Lake and | tion, The recept ' from extended vy in & n ! ) ORG, SPO ear La ’ - ! a Cl ! Californta s so Pacwn n At the an ! | As surveyed the front wf tt 1 A an 'T nel, about two mile N j f Ja ! ak, ¢ te h ' | fertile region by w M ne \ aprings, thence westward in alme ay 1 a ‘¥ | direc ne to Balt Lake City rr lon 7 \ | distance w abou mitten t DY . ¢ 1 f projected i] nunt 1 \ ht } The Market Business Is Booming! ' Fred W. ¥ ‘ } ' Olyt ' " These Days IN CHURCHES | nt t ' Rustr ned with a rush on| ! rh bus nt ' " | West ¢ this morning. Buy. | peating capacity for 600 or 1 ; bw he to ae od i a k . Tih an le. Danton nat ye bay Special Meetings rrivec y i Heart Tablets 0 , enn Oley 3 phi : 1 for aw. | R and the Word “eo 7 ia non » os, peas and Market Street Baptiet~Rev. J. 8 : a 4 ' if art yu ti Ww pastor At R 7 4 ; x al stock ts ¢ Heights 0 pon Lamps and . by &. 0 ' The aspa Light . ® n rth First HaptistRev. L. 8. } mat ae tee ety Ananda th and a. dy pant At Il a Faith and} \! . " “ usual pr Love op 8 The Pit fat a : : ’ : > per Ib, although sor The Danger and Sin of Gan “ he Myt ea of lower sales are perted.| Cumber 1 Proabyterian ! & “ eT toma was es | Sim rs Tm mer . J os < y att Extraordinary Attraction Potatoes are active. Four cars ar nd Developm ot { I Idittor ur rived on the street this morning i its a jp Ship excursions have s ! jfrom Eastern Waaehingtor T vet abyterian—Rev, | #ervioes t ' 4 a price is unchanged, ranging paon, pastor, At lla.t Yard band f A concert and to $32 per ton for ordinary st m Heaven;” 9 p. m,,/8t Plea teach ton tive spinach and lettuce are in good | “The “at Magnate.” tay I ' hie firat outing suy and are selling well First) Presbyteriar Dr, M. A,| the ® Aut ave ¢ un The dairy market is unchanged. | Mathews, pastor. At lil a. "The | dock Rutter and eggs are coming in in| Larger Christ Sp. ™m Phe Open good shipments, but the market {*| Door; or, What Is Necessary to Join bot In any sense overstocked. A few | the Church.” small chickens, the first fryers of the Reformed Presbyterian—P. J, Me season, came in this morning. This! Donald, pastor At lla. The shipment will be followed by others, | Holy of Hoties:" 7:99 p. m., "Buccess and the poultry market will be re-/ What It Is, and the Way.” Heved. Today fryers sold for #@5| First Unitarian, Seventh avenue, per dozen. near Pike street-—Rev. W. I The grain market is unchanged} monds, pastor At Il a. m, Hay ts in good demand at quoted | Worship of God and the Service of figures also chopped feed Clover | Man Sunday-sehooe! and clasa tn} for seeding purposes is active, as are religious solence, at 12:15. | all seeds for early vegetables, etc First M. E.--Rev. BE. M. Randall, | We are con JOBBING QUOTA pastor. At 11 a. m., “The Abiding tent with ord Q or TIONS Graces;" 7:30 p. m., “Captains of] nary Grocers (CORRECTED DAILY) Men.” Profits Green Frutt Battery M, F.-H, D. Brown, pas That is the P os te Charge to reasor ca Lemons—$2.50@3.00 a box: cooking | 12". At it & im. “Pauls Chare offer URI t * Timothy evening services will be offer : apples, 31@1.25; eating apples, $2.00 led by Duterttus, second corps WHISKEY 2.50: oranges, $2.70@3.80; banan: ge q ap ae aa | mel $1. Th@2 at on lof the Saivation Army and te : 2.50; pineapples, $5.00 per doz; | ”*,. > , seediing oranges, $2.28@2.50; lim |} First Methodist Protestant--Rev $7.50@8.00 case; tangerines, $1.75; | 7;.,8) Renellm pastor, At it a. mm Full Quart grape fruit, §2.50@32.00 wine cia Os gh apa he s¢ Better Way to ntro Vegetabies The sacrament of the Lord's Supper Bottles Potatoes—$30.00@32.00 a ton: beets, | will be adininimtered at the morning service p nergy i yy prea og case;| First Christian—Rev. B. H. Lingen Falps. gariic cabbage felter, pastor, At il a.m. “A Bpir + yee per cwt; husks, 20c; celery, itual ‘yeast; at m., “A Char «“ we, sweet potatoes, $2.00) of Heart per nae: c nih peppers, 25@30c; sauer| University Christlan—A. C. Vail Kraut, 24430; tomatoes, $1.75@1.85 | pastor. At ll a. m.. “Bought With a ber crate, radishes, Ife per dos;} Price;” 7:30 p. m., “The Ministry of partiey, 2@ We ; onions, s Angin | ewe: parenips, 1% Un Presyterian—Rev. W. A $191.10; pumpkins. + Pl Spa «. minister, At 1 a 90¢@S1.00; squashes, 24c; wax beans,| “Be Not Weary of Well Doing ie; artichokes, ou c Dp dot; | Sp. m., “A Well Considered Pi | str ing beans, %9@10c; cucumb St. Paul's Church—Rev $1.50@1.75 per box; Brussels spro Arney, rector At lia at 7@%c: peas. 7@%c; rhubarb, 6@7c| Rev. Frederic W. Keaton, bishop of per Ib; Callfornta, $2.00 per box; spin- | Olympia, wlll administer the Apos ach, #@iSe per box; asparagus, 9@ | tolic Rite of Confirmation and will We per Ib | preach. At 7:30 p. m., evening song Butter, Cheese, Eggo and Poultry and sermon Butter — Washington creameries, Rev. Steinko will occupy the pulpit 3c; fresh Iowa and Elgin, 29@i<;|0f the German Lutheran church to ranch, 17@20c. storage Iowa, Ic morrow in place of f Knapps Cheese Native Washington, full) ¥ho ts holding comer jon services cream, 13@14< Eastern New | in_Victorta York, u4@iMe Wisconsin. ic: Rev. MeComb. the evangelist, will Roquefort, 43c: £4am,. 411.00@12.00 | speak in Presbyterian church, r case; bv Fork I : Lim- | Fremont, Sanday morning at 11 A al MUGlic; wrica, 16G1ic; Swise | o'clock; #eubject: “The New Life.” In the evening Rev. McComb will speak cos-Strietty fresh ranch, 17@180;| at Interbay. Subject: “Jesus the! California, 14@15c; Oregon, lie. Best Friend.” Special music will be Live poultry—Hens, 12%@14c; ers, 4.00@6.00 per doz; turkeys, 19@ | Mc; geese, WW@Lic: ducks, 1c. | Dressed poultry--Turkeys, M@iée; geese. LIG@i3c; ducks, 14@15e; chick-/ ens, 1I@le. Hone y—12@ 130. fry- | given. Roman Catboile Churches Church of Our Lady of Good Help Rev. F. X. Prefontaine, pastor Low mass, § a. m.; high mass, 10:3 &. m.; Sunday-school, 3 p. m.; and veepers and benediction, 7 p. m Fresh meat—Cow beef. Te per ib; | , Serra? Heart Church—Rey. George steer : A. Hiid, pastor. Low massa, 6 a. m. pon fly Fy finn Mig had oe aa and § a. m.; children’s mass, 9:15 per Ib; veal, tarae. ‘Se: i, 100, a m.: high mass and sermon, 9:15 Provisions—Hams, 12%e; breakfast la. m.; Sunday-sechool efter children's backs, 14c; bellies, 1c. mass; Vespers, sermon and benedic ee ale tion at 7:20 p. w Hay—Puget sound, r ton, 813.00: c hurchof Immaculate Conception Eastern Washington timothy, $18.00@ | Rev. A. Sweere, pastor. Low mass 19.00; alfalfa, 12@12¢. 7:30 and 8:30 a. m.; high mass and Grain—Oats, $29.00: wheat, $23.50; | *T™on, 10:30 a. m.; Bunday-school, corn, $36.00; rolled barley, $22.00. " [2:30 p. m.; rosary and benediction, Corrected daily — The following |‘*%) DP. ™ - prices are being otferea to the pro-| New Parish—Rev. W. J. Motz, pas. in round lots on the dock or in| tof. Services temporarily in hal! on the car at Seatti Jackson atygeet, between Twenty Grain--Oats, $26.50@27.50; barley,|ixth and Twenty-seventh avenue $21.00; wheat, chicken feed, $21.00; | Low maas, § a, m.; high mana, 10:20 corn, bulk, $37.60. a. ™. Cheese—Native Washington, 11@ First Baptist-Rev. L. 8. Bowerman, 11g. gael, pastor. Low mass, & a. r Eges—Strictly fresh ranch, 14@i¢c.| high maas, 19:30 a. m.; benediction, jutter— Washington creamery, 26@ | 4D. m. 2ie; ranch, 15@17c. Church Notes Following the regular morning DOUBLE TRACK CHICAGO, April 5.—Within the next two years the Illinois Central Railroad Co. will have a double track from Chicago to New Orleans. This work is made engary by the er mous increa of the comp: freight traf from all Weat points to New Orleans. The South ern city has been rapidiy creeping up on New York as a grain export} point until it almost equals it in the! volume of business done | EMPORIUM BUYS THEM OUT Baker Bros. Stock in North | Seattle Secured, | UNDECIDED WEATHER BUT VERY DECIDED STYLES | | i $60,000.00 At One Dollar er & Levy aa FIRST AVE. tet vase and one aatinanen Streets It Pays to Look at Our GRANITEWARE bargain prt inside we show a bargain w Mirrors that are and cheap. ertect and at a big oft Coon Bros. 3 tae te —— OBOSOHOIOS HOLMES GOOD FURNITURE iron Bed Special Tonight BSE O08 BU 99E4S FEO OE New York Dental Parlors 614 Firat Ave., Ploneer Square. All Work Guaranteed Painless. LY BET OF GOLD CROWN GOLD FILLING R FILLING . ILVE th T extract hen « Li if » NEW i mt NTI YORK TH 4 her w rk pl free y to co NTAI ' a5.00 ao5.00 Broo s withe in or oo who une Af LUTELY PAIN h, aps and ni it ne he NEW Yore 1 1 I are at times past od Operating rooms in the and @6 hermes with new the same day, a ee ame alone Ay ave & epagt dive - tors of be * ox sive ad . work for ten re NEW York DENTAL PARLORS ba La lt tino odesen”” " ™ 5 : a eake fe Moar Colas Bork. $22.00 Solid Oak 3-piece Set—I spring, | mattress, | 1 pair pillows this week 3ed-Room special for | 8 » Today and Tonight Daulton Carpet Co. 1020 First Avenne Fashion says: Lighter and brighter | - sultings Homespuns and tweede in | eray, with light overtones; Cheviots Was Secured for a Song and Will) !n browns and dark greens. Thess Dispose ‘ lare the facta boiled. Come tn and Be dot a Quick | pass your judgment, but don't p Sale to Emporium the opportunity Customers. Business suits for men —_ $10.00 to $40.00, Mr. Basye of the Emporium states Mewes agile 29 “nlp vec that he will make this one af the| #94 the F. B. @ thing quickest sales on record. They will) sell 200 p of shoes for Sic a pal _ about 600 pairs for Thc @ pair, a big | lot of hats for each, BE. & W collars for le each, boys’ overalls for he c ougall & Ihe each, big lot of staple cotton goods for half prices, and an endiess Southwick Co. variety of notions, ete., 200 sults of } Stein wh and Kuhn, Nathan & Pisher. All custom made suits at $2] OUTFITTERS OF MEN, WOMEN] to $10 « suit, 500 boys’ suits at The tol AND CHILDRI $44 suit. Come early, as th le will} . wae vrere - only last a waek. The Fo mportum, | STOR® OPEN UNTILL 9 O'CLOCK 1200 and 1202 Beeend avenue ‘| TONIGHT. We Offer a Very | Special Bar: gain . 3 ‘Sample of the Great Price Reductions wv SOOO OOOOO OE ° E HAVE A-5 TEAS and : COFFEES If you don’t believe it come and find outvt BAILEY & WILLIAMS Tel. Main 144 | C08 O1O5 OF OPO! OPOTOTO! OOL 2nd Department. GOLDMAN'S. ‘ ”) bee Specialls: i In Charge . Opitical Henry Hensel 28 Hinckley Block, Third Floor For today and tonigh t ffer a fine oak Kingebur never ! third cta r ‘ thr stri 1 oi t ba r double ver red full extension music de rolling fall board, continuous b ges on top and fall rd; the pedals; four f s high, five f f r inch on 1 two feet thr inch wid Made by the Cable ¢ the | largest plano manufacturers tn tt vorld, at, only $174 Our regular ule bargains on Kr » Hardman, Fische nd iiton continue, at leaat tt the end approaches, Ca ment. Here is your char plano. RAMAKER aa 1415 SECOND AVENUE Same block as the Bon Marche af M n's Working Shirts, 75 o value, a Open until 10 o'clock tonight 40 CENTS | M. ROSENTHAL & CO | 1002 First Avenue, First Door N¢ of Madison Street 1 " "i ° ¥ | » B. ELLIOTT, mynd Ave & Refracting ells Ladle ults, Waists, Separate | iat Skirts, Ete., Optician “THE RIGHT KIND,” | Your money nek for the asking ys . tiene ee ag mY mt ‘ Wher buying article ad rtised in the city to have your eyes correct this paper, speak of the Star {11-12 Neu Bidg ame Pike St. _ ye Marion | Menufactarind Jdewoler 415 Second Ave. of Block as the Bon Marche SPECIAL — Side the Str eet, ose, Ramaker Music (0 Same nt ir ed MAME MUCOR SUMDEN Cilty AMOS dol AOE 2 hed Mia, IO ON Cm At Daulton’s (Gonther’s ‘« pment of Gunther's Pa- Ca arrived s morning by expre Packed in air-tight | pa kages the avor end 1 as on the day made TREN PAIC rs = Co. Pike St. and Becond Ava Telephone, Main 787. Blood Purifier Is the only ion known that nanently prepara and per eradi- impurity same tin e entire from give eye Columbia, HE RICHMOND | PIANO CLUB Px pment due in twe t twenty. pted be delivered at oe n be ace tl or nt | $280 Instead of $400 $10 Cash and $6 a Month | SHERMAN CLAY & 0, | 711 Seco od Avenue. ‘The New York Store 2/5. MONDAY A complete line of Ladie Shirt Wai wap halle » $2.50 Open All Night Tel, Main 1029, | | COLLINS SHERMANFoLEYy Co LUND KERS Funeral Directors and Embaimers and Union,

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