The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 9, 1902, Page 6

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6 SPLENDID INSTITUTION 10 MEET LONG-FELT WANT Scandinavian Citizens Unite to Build a State and City Hospital in Seattlo—Groat Success Attends Worthy Etforts—A Concert Tomorrow Night Bea snother how.) will t 1 1 npor } pital which will be fitted 4 wit! 1 of \ at every modern sur al ADT ' ' fo ‘ | will be thoroug?! up to ' t ar oft | every other 1 rhe t nt will | ft br i conat ‘ mt that t ' « | At the ate i ii * , bu wn complicated a 1 ' 5 F a wilt h¢ itt nded to} « avie commer ru needed | ing next Jul An excellent al . iid the howpital will be used t been secured. Mr. Bwan Lowla, 3 ay run Kponse A. J, Thu prietor of the New Western hotel nd f tt ‘ ation haa donated as a site for the hosp! when # enterday by tar r tal, two lot# on the southwes | port aid ner of Pike street and Minor avenue Meeting With Sucorss The howpital is to be by the r committees appointed to fo Norwegians, Swedes Danes of sbscriptiona for the t ling | Reatiic and the state of Washing f the hospital has met with great| ton, In this state there are about! quccesa, We have the substantia 60,000 Beandinavians, and in Beatt support of this community, as well 9000, Many of these peo; are u feandinavians In Tacoma, lever able peak the Wing t neveage,! ett and other cities and town the and are accordingly put to much a atat Ity next July w i bt noyanoe when placed = in tr tu-j edly have enough money pledged t j tions where thelr native tongue te) start the construction of the bulld hot spoken : ing.” Laying the Pians Dr, A. ©. Loe sald Although th Last February pre nt andi-| hospital at firat will net be ver havians of & ttle b far ting . nt mod nine ° and formed a t t ary ganisa #1 v ope om, of tion called the linavian Hoes i be the beat that tee tal nociatio which Rev, ©,| fitted ladies of the womer August Petersen was president and| “id * ties of the various Beand A, J. Wuland secretary. A meeting} n4vian churches of the city have t was held again last Friday, a conati-| ken a 4 interest in th hoepita tution and by-laws adopted, 1 it; and w nieh all the bedding, et was decided to call a mass mee @| needed for it.” | of all Beandinavians of the city, and! Great Entertainment other Interested persons in the Bw For the benefit of the epital fund dish mission, corner Pike « t and an Bingtr re ty f Bellevue avenue, for next Tureday . a t t and er night. At this meeting the scheme rrow ¢ ning ir Taken on Susptoten Joe MoCarthy, a bartender, was| GUN FUNG arreated on suspicion Inat ing by | Detectives Hy ra and Freeman} and Patroiman w Cc. Hubbard. The} prisoner la believed to be the man} who prompted two young boys rob @ saloon at First avenu and) Madiso oot a few days ago Chinese Princess Now Wants Only a Divorce Gua Fung, the pretty little Chinese woman who haa been In the county jal for several months, dis- charged yesterday by Judge Han- ford on a writ of habeas corpus. She Was acoured of being unlawfully ta! a» eo WOW WW 004400 Theaters $ Sarereaesesereseneseees s “Way Dewan East’ ""Way Down Bx will run the week out at the Gr A ‘The ny te an exceptionally good the play the mt fame was i, =| r this country, the principal witness! rural drama ef the decade against her being her husband, a / Fashionable Vandevilie brutal-looking Chinaman known as A great many of the rough places | Lu Ku. hate been taken out of the vaude | in ¥ he og 1 Gun claime that she was bora in| Vile Bhow at the Beattie theater, | and a really creditable production | San Francisco and that her husband in « fit of anger tore up the papers) vaudeville bill will be seen at th which estabiished her right to re | theater the telance of the week main tn this country. The little pris-| with a Saturday matines oner told a mighty straight story, so} " : - the court took her word for it | Syyee. Doe now holds the boards. The prewe Bhe doesn't like her husband be The attraction at the Third Ave cause he beats her and « « her| Due theater this week, “ ‘Ostler Joe, names all the time, and she really j hae proved to be a very successful thinks she would like a divorce one The plece will be played dur- ‘I would rather beaten sii t ing the balance of the week, with a| time than go to ¢ Fung, tn her pigeon Engita day. “T will kill myself if ¢ mo there.” One of morning Chinese princess. singing and emiling like a little bunch at sunshine HORSE SHOW eaid ¢ regular matt nee Saturday « af fternoon, | MONTREAL, Quebec, April 6 The bounties pald by the Dominion government for the preduction of wa iron during the last year | amounted to $561,259, which ja $112, 962 in excess of the bounties paid ‘tn | the last preceding year. The Cana. | | ai an production of ple iron in 1991 | oald our the prisoners “We all miss Bhe this] NEW ORLEANS, 1a., April 9—-A/ was 244.967 grows tone, com pared notable horse show opened today! with 86,000 tona In 16. The pro- | under the auspices of the New Or-| duction during the current year is} leans Horte Bhow aasociation, end)! expected to reach 756,000. will eontinue throughout the re-/ poy SRNR a emma: eat mainder of the week. Hoth as re- garda the number and high class of | the entries the exhitttion if one the beet of ite kind ever held in| the South. Soctety is taking an active interest in the affair and ita | iQ success is assured, j | — P GUTHRIE, Okla, April 9.—With G00D FIGHT he exception of the burning of “| negro church no outbreaks have oc- | curred in Lawton since the an-/ CHICAGO, April 9. send troops to preserve the George Gardai peace ner of Lowéll and Jack Root, the| The determination of the governor to local middleweight, have completed | U#¢ force against the mob has quiet- their work of pre fon and are! ed the warlike epirit, The troops are ready for their fi ight The | still on watting orders, contest will be nix 8 and will take place under Wabash club au spices. The men are rewarded aa evenly matched and an interesting | Wanis Administratorship John W. Maple filed a petition yes bout is expected. terday in the te court asking . | that he be a d administrator P. DO. Hughes Victimized of the estate of his father, the late A buckhorn handled silk umbrella rise W.. Maple of Van Asselt. He was stolen out of the office of At-| *8te# that the widow, Minnie G, torney P. D. Hughes some time yes Maple, watves her right tn his favor terday. -The thief came in the law-| ®9d it Is the wish of the other heira yer'sa office in the Burke wbulldi that he be appointed, The estate is and after picking up the ur ibrelia | in Chehalis county and ts valued at which was very near Mr. Hughes’! $20,000. j desk, he walked out. Until after the! pata | thief was well away the loss was Want help? See our offer on Clas-| not Aiscovered ified page 12 2 Second Ave. PPP PLL LPP A REMARKABLE SALE OF WALKING SKIRTS. On Friday we will offer a lot of 50 Walking Skirts, all new shapes and materials, in light and dark grays, brown mixtures, invisible stripes in black and navy blue mixtures, etc. Just the thing for your summer outing. “or $2.95 for . $5.00 Would Be a Very Reasonable Price for Them. They Are on Display in Our Window. 1212 SECOND AVE. ‘ SSE | | | | AA Sins Seneca and University, houncement that the governor would | THE SEATTLE STAR, The tet sot 1 jerwon of th And ' club ta director The ex nt pro-| follows Bong—"Norges Vedat | rorwestan Singing Y) SIOUX FALLS &. D., April 9.—Fv oprano Solos—'"The F nd tt Teor and A barr thing in rea ‘ for the y mn Lf n of the new $30,000 Wik | Accompn Mra. T. i >t Ing tomor I fand ' “ trains t i ght hu ! it f € the rfr Feeitatior fre. La. A. I ' " ha, D> Moines Ban oO 1 i i tt I ' 1H, Castbers|' ! mont 1 lar ager)! t n thi 1 t ’ Ll i s . lly er 1 "oy ¥ te . : > r i P being left ne atr t und nt ute th pleas ‘ tet ure and « fort ‘ at wn THE EYES ARE nohinn At ' WAGE LARNERS % t Anythin @ short of ‘ . g s of the minishes the earn ‘ : tone ing powers gst Bd se at atve tas ae Vi PERFECT YOUR SIGHT. ) ,# . Our glasses as an investment yield npeech of McKiniey, Gelivered a i substantial returns, We grind latter expostt Moving picture glans that FIT of Alarka, ete, will be exhibited, be Glasses $1.00 and up lea vi * is the Phil CRY CE ane OF AL CO pptr and ) ye ay go . 1207 Fecond nue, Penttle Want a job? See our offer on Clas sified page 1810 Second Avenues f % A complete line of Ladies’ Cotton . Wrappers Fine Price 89 to $1.49 J, PERL J. PERL | Tailor-Made Suits Separate Dress Skirts AUCTION SALE ters See =" Uy WT WILSON black or colored Bilk and sateen Petticoats AUCTIONEER Bilk Walnte Fine Warh W alete, Ragians, Ladies At my suction room, 62% Pike at Trimmed Hats Friday, the lith, 16 a. m., conelsting of Partor Organ, Redroom Sets, Bin-| j Cash or Part : ger Sewing Machine, Rockers, Ex- Payments tension Table, Dining Chairs, Cook} Btoves, Bteel Ranges, Wool Art| ERG*s Squares, Queens Tollet Bets, Granite Ware, Dishes, ete J. T. WILSON, Auctioneer. MONSTER New |} AUCTION Shirts)} SALE , At 110 Second Ave. South A Big Shipment of The Newest Ideas Has Just Been Received Pore Irish Linen, box 1312 Second Avenue J. FRIEDMAN & SOW Has been reopened and will be sold at 35c on the dollar, consisting of High-Grade Strictly Tailor-Made Suits, Overcoats, Youths’ and Boys’ Suits, Shoes, Hats, Caps and Furnishing Goods, amounting to over $30,- 000, REMEMBER THE ADDRESS 110 Second Ave. S. Between Yesier Way and Washing- ton Street. H. KESSLER, Auctioneer. Sale Starts at 10 A. M. Prices | 3 to $2 Agents for L. Adler & Bros.’ Clothing —They Fit * J.Friedman®Son 903 FIRST AVENUE | ee patron fie et The New York Store A Few Specials For Thursday, April 10 Street | Suits $20.00 Suits, Special Price, $ $18.50 Suits, Special Price, $ $15.00 Suits, Special Price, $11.50 | $13.50 Suits, Special Price, $10.00 15 12 13. j | i j | | i BOYS’ KNEE PANTS They are made from tailors’ remnants and are extra good ...Scientifie " Gatiabaies, e 228 PAINLESS DENTAL PARLORS The Real Painless Dentists Who Do Exactly as They Advertise, NO PALN, no sleep producing. These are the only Di te BEATTLE who use ABSOLUTELY PAINLESS methods and ingredj. ents to EXTRACT, fill and apply gold crowns and porcelain @owm undetectable from natural THERE 18 NOTHING CHEAP ABOUT OUR WORK BUT THE PRICE ALL GRADUATE DENTISTS. No Students, Gold Crown. GOLD FILLING SILVER FILLING TEN-YEAR GUARANTER. #y our scientific method of making artificial teeth with our suction air chamber, a misfit is impossible; no di: seeds under your plate. Lady attendant always present, PAINLESS DENTAL PARLOAS, 713 First Ave. Union Block, first door south of MacDougall & Southwick. ¢ hours, $:30 a. m. to 8 p. m.; Sunday, 9 to 1 63 EB. J. BROWN, D.z | Telephone Main II Room 730, New York We Take 1224c of Your! and Give You a Stock Carb icate, Value SLO in the Tacoma Steel & Come) We propose to make if 100 cents in three yeara) Present value of company, $5,000,000. Gold Jewelry Silverware For Wedding and Birth- Gay Presenta. (. Beninghausen 807 First Avenne j Time Inspector for Col- | | ambia and Puget Sound Raflroad When buying articl tised in | this paper, speak of the — bo JAMES HENRY, ; Wholesale and Retail Butcher, Jobber and Packer. " 28 Property adjoint Queen 08, 0 BEST MEATS piste new Schnee = And Best Service. Special attention | Miller, . general agent, 1821 given to Hotels, Restaurants, Steam | Phone, _ Main a ee boats, Logging C. ‘amps. —— aa 518 Western Ave. Phone Main 466. | Samples Latest Style Pants at Half Price | ARONSON M. ROSENTHAL & CO., | 1002 First Avenue, First Door North} 1 . of Madison Street. | - eons F sp WHOLESALE Chevalier’s — ’ | « Hair Tonic | : LIQUOR Is a dressing that keeps the hair | . from falling, stimulates the growth} } L DEALER and removes dandruff. | One Size Only, 75c 1 8 109 é ; Columbia St. and secure the best results for & Solid Oak 3-piece Bed+Room : Corner Second ana Cormbia, the least expense use Set—1 spring, | mattress a Seattle, Wash. WATCHES, DIAMONDS, FINS electric light. for t Tel, Pink 1761" JEWELRY AND SILVERWARE. | 1 pair pillows—special h Albert Hansen 722/:, $ this weak 8 rt) a re The largest jewelry house in the Qn Northwest. | The 0 | SOOCOOOOO®D x Seattle Kennel Club $°****yrinsn's; Seattle | Daulton Carpet Cop SEVENTH 1020 First Avenue te Bench Show | COFFEES ; ! § Seattle... If you don't belteve it 3 } (0, j : come and find outs | = j h Ws ve Auctions : opens aT BAILEY & WILLIAMS $ So onbwt i | uc red '$ Tel Main 114 222 Pike St, | O090909O9 0909 090000 | CURE S i 5 Rh mays a aaa Ren go <= 901 2nd Cor. Marion the erip or « Ss a € Northwest ? b e head, chest bac «| re Show open from 10 a, m. to 10 p, m, | body: ig t : aa St bles he Prevents aa h ADMISSION 25 CENTS mame five on. a on To Wrst Avenue c CTION Le ri ts Casige HOTEL BUTLER ©9e8 2 me “RD: AY Ari a iL ‘ LE ’ nip pitical E TT j e have to o w win os yon sl ANOS ‘1, Department. | s can taal i pene ay | head of horses, peng _ Line's |@only first-cl , pounds, Also ® Piano House ne GOLDMAN'S. | oan, onal in parc aed an vans Second and Union HOTEL. tion M. J. W ALKER, Ault PS6CGHOORa ' 1210 Western Avenue

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