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8 HOT AFTER | | JUSTICE: Very Novel Party Opens Its Convention WASHINGTON, BD. C April 9 This is the date fixed by the exe utive committee of what Is known wa th justice party for the of ing a national convention In this eity One of the chief demands of the party ts that aged and decrepit ex-slaves shall be wards of the er tire nation and be provided for as public pensioners | The foundations of the party are wtated to be Juatioe to the noedy and worthy ex-slaves, whose good nduet during and the war has proved them deserving; justice | to the Southern taxpayers; Justice | to man of ery col ereed and clime; Justice f our own people; | juation to the ubar the Porto Ricana, the Hawallans, and justice for every forelgner who comes t assiat in developing tt manufac. | te antile or traney ‘ n resources of our great ¢ jus tee for the Jew and Justice for the ‘ tt justice for the I tant the ¢ r the followers « 1 t r sect ju f t rich and fuatice for the 1 COMPTROLLER VS. | LIBRARY BOARD Disagreement Over Expenditures of Certain Moneys The members of tye board of lib | King Leopold Has Birthday. THE SEATTLE STAR, BUILDING PERMITS ATHLETIC MEET ermita were teeued | | 1 pies veday AT THE GRAND found Machinery depot | rat etory building at 1 Re eee eee ee ee tension | Ve Ms C. A. te Hold Exhibition on] to a ‘ s n hal ad 9° onus, to cowt $600; t Meredith April 22 Bee arn, Carey a The athletes of the Beattle Y. M ié I hn street and 202 Belmont) °A* Wits A pepnigglte venue north, to cost $2100; to T.) in as the and opera } Apr Naylor for a one-story frame hou | Whe ota coca tad ' ne a gymnasiur ith ! the regular] $500; to W. F, Chadbourne for four) f door apparati the, Featias | me-ntory frame houses on Bien | i valry Datwean tha carts one aver weat, to ¢ to Annalina 4 seat abies ; M. ¢ for ‘ wy fr ame | atitut Paid Saat thaw : retidence at 5 Fourteenth ay l sonia tntistbtiag ecanoetittve want north to cost $6000; to A. H. Chris.) resides the regular eymoasium ex topher for a t story frame at 1743) oiaes there will probably be an| ) | oO v ; 7 ot % 4 pin a at) ms ry | Cxbibition of fencing which has re t for a one and one-half story | , : | cently beer trod ‘ * } frame at 1211 BE, Pine street, to cont) (, _ h Introduced at the Y., M tiioo; to C, MH, Datiey for a one and " a one-half story frame at 821 Twen ba tracta, $160 Lote near 04s ty-fiftth avenue #outh; to F. Calli! ine, gso. Lot 60x120 Weetern ave., for & one-story houne at 1425 EB. Pike) between Madison and Pike, $8500 atreet, to coat $400; to John Davis &) water front on *ahe Dunlap, #4 Union block Co, for @ two-story frame at 43 Kleventh avenue north, to cost $3300. SIXTY-SEVEN ; Want help? fied Page. # SIGN of the BIG COPFER pot “Blowout” Old Blue AKRUSBELA, April 9-—The sixty- seventh birthday of King Leopold Willow was today observed aa a holiday throughout the kingdom Since his return here from the Riviera, King Ware Leopold has been very ti, and on yunt of his advanced yeara and regular life he has led his tr fear he may be near his a th timates Cups and Saucers Hila doctora say little except that he ts suffering from throat trouble but there may be a hint of anxiety in tn their remarking that they have earneatiy enjoined the king to f low strictly certain directions in or der to avoid complications it ia: rted further that the king has The old blue cups with a history | fected itwelf last week in no lees a times past than any other pat manner than @ public hooting of tern. Special priced here for Prince Albert, heir to the throne this week. rary commissioners and City Cor troller Kiplinger, have ad a | areement over the fr of t board to expend the money in th library fund @witheut: the cownel! Inaking an appropriation Mr. Rig linger refuses to accept Youchers or ineve Warrant from his office unt! Corporation Counsel Gilliam has handed down an Gpinies upon th juesUon | The charter amendment carried at the lat eleetion provides that the trary board shall have the exetus ve pewer to spend the monry in the bbrary fund as it sees fit Mr. Rip linger dowe not bellewe that this hould be allowed, as long as the) ¥ treasurer is compelled to put up & bond to protect the elty’s money The members of the Hbrary com- thission have bee in cenenitation with Mr. Riplinger regarding the thatter, but he steadfastly refuses to submit to their desires anti! he whall n have had an opinion from the cor poration Counae!, Tt i¢ likely that Mr. Gillam will give thie his early attention, a# if is the desire of both the board and the comptreiier to} have the affair settie?d as soon aa! possible i AS A GUEST | | Adm. Schley to Be Honored at a Banquet | NEW YORK, April 9.—Admiral/ Dewey, Gen. Miles, Senator-elect Ar- | thur P. Gorman, Senator James Hi. | FYornker and Cardinal Gibbons are @mong the distinguished persons tn- | vited to attend the fourth annual dinner of the Maryland society of New York which takes place at) Sherry‘s tonight i The guest of honor will be Rear Admiral Sehiey, an honorary mem- ber of the society, The dinner will be a characteristic Maryland one *o far as the dishes and the music} so but many New Yorkers of prom. inence will be present. | i Candle Creek Booming Rex Beach, a well known m ning} man of Nome, returned to Nome! from Candle creck a fow days before | the mail came out. He states that! Candle Is a great creek The pay-/ streak bas been traced for nine tiles, with bedrock at varying depths. The bedrock ts clay and is false, as prowpectora have penetrat ed tt and found wash gravel and bay dirt beneath. Prospecting on the benches shows | that the paystreak extends on both sides of the creek. each states | that no winter work ts being done! on the creek. The weather has been | terribie, the thermometer being fron-} en Up on several occasions | The Women Got Him Judge Griffin has signed a writ of | habeas corpus ordering Bherift Cur thee to bring re him John Wat-| fon who was accused of wetting money unde false ff enges at Black Diamond, last week Watson is the man who took or-| ders for silk, and said he reprowent.| ed Newhall's drygoods house He was locked in a room by two omen, and handed over to the con stable. Watson claims that he ia Niegally imprisoned } Kaga Maru Sails The Nippon Yusen Kaisha steam-| ship Kaga Maru has sailed = for Japan and China with a cargo ft about 6,000 tons of goneral freight A. A. Young, « tea met nt of this elty, and fami took passage for Hongkong. The Riojun Maru of the ame line i# scheduled to arrive Sut urday. | MORTALITY REPORT Mrs Ellaabeth Lowell, aged ea years, died at the family residence 117 Bighth avenue, yesterday. ‘The| funeral will be held from the rew dence at 2 p, m Thursday Inter cemetery. | Ill Occidental Ave, ment will be in Lakeview Near Yesler W. KEGLEY’S*s Thursday’s Trade Winners BUTTER Best California Creamer y, 2-pound bricks, each 50c Tayde Farm, the Finest Washington | Butter, 2-pound bricks, each..d0e ITALIAN PRUNES | Large, Meaty, Juicy, per pound.. he’ ECONOMY CREAM Large cans, 2 for..., COFFEE Honor bright a fancy blended ronat, mado from most select berries, per POUNT eceeeceee ahhenesaosense 20¢ 3 pounds > nesee Bie ONIONS Large, smooth Silverskins, very finest obtainable, per pound,,a\%e COST SHOULD BE | will benefit city property only. | committee from the club will prob- j ed the officers of the concern to in- | not large enough to handie the in- At 79c Set or 15c¢ Each PAAAAAA AAA ttn BORNE BY CITY Queen Anne Ciub Objects to Park Taxation A protest waa filed with the city clerk yesterday afternoon by the Queen Anne Improvement club, againat the proposed saaseasment of property ia that seetion for the pur- chase of land to acquire parks. The representatives of the club believe | that the money should be paid out of the park fund. The residents of | the district are perfectly willing | that certain street where grading is impracticable, be purehaaed for park parposes. but they object to} the price heing asseaded agalant) i Tea, Coffees and Crocker; Hows 1214 SECOND AVENUE ARE YOU A FISHER MAN thelr property One particular case which is agi- tating the residents of Queen Anne | hill (s the proposed purchase of the| property surrounding the Queen Anne standpipe. This plot of ground | has already been named Observa- tory park by the council, The Queen | Anne people ciaim that it will soon! be necessary for the city to pur- chase the property to protect the! standpipe. It is claimed that if the | etreets are graded through, the standpipe will be in danger of giv-/§ ing way. Therefore the residents do not feel | Uke paying for improvements which | A Not the kind who aiways goes fishing and never geta any- thing if you buy the bargain coun- ter kind of cheap truck and catch no fish you will Diame it on your luck. If you are going to be a sporteman do not be of the tin horn kind, OUR MOTTO-—Good goods at reasonable prices Peverything that a fisherman needa, Fish Lines ably walt upon the park and boule. | @ Leaders vards committee of the counct) at | Landiag Nets an early date and urge that the pur- | Rees chase of such lands be paid for out) of the park fund, i To Build New Factory The increasing business of the Se- | attle Paint & Varnish Co. has caus- Company jvesce crease the capital stock of the com~- pany to $50,000. The present fac- tory, located on Stewart street, is creasing volume of businers, and a new four-story building will short- ly be erected on Grant street, near the Frye-Bruhn Co.'s pl She Was Not Domestic — oy John Melgnaon has filed a divorce | suit against hia wife Jacobina. Ac: | cording to Mr. Helgason's complaint | the fair Jacobina haa been more ot | Q& sport than a wife s mother really ought to be, and John thinks | he might aa well get a divorce first! as inst. She left him Jan. 1,1892, | and hasn't turned up since, Want a fob? See our offer on Clas- sified page AND CAFE Kisses ** ar shcs 1413 Second Avonue MODERATE PRICED DINING ROOM FURNITURE Most women take pride in their cooking -— the table on which itis served should be of asatisfactory pattern. medium and high grade The variety of patterns in each class of quality is large enough for you to make an easy choice. Tables of every quality The price, quality con- are displayed here, cheap. } sidered, is right. PPP PLP LL ae For the Week LPP LLP LL PLL Extension Table, made of solid quartered oak; well made and well finished; top is round, 45 inches in diameter, five 4-inch turned and fluted legs. 6 feet, regular 8 feet, regular 10 feet, regular price, $16.50; special for the week.. price, $18.50; special for the week. price, $21.00; special for the week... 4.75 i MPL GLTG ALAA AAA FREDERICK & NELSON COMPLETE HOUSEFURNISHERS Second Ave., Madison and Spring Streets, Washington our offer on Clas LPP LLLP PPP ty Rhodes Bros. Co. OO Oe Oe Oe eee ene Rainier Hardware Lady Fingers, Macaroons, Supply the Best Trade Bon Marche block. Tel. Main 880, FEAR PR ALLEL IIE OM ETE NORDHOFF @ CO. | There descriptions, therefore, stock number, #0 if you co Women's Suits, stock with white inlaid vest, handsome! % special. Women's it, stock No. 611 le flounce, cut from front gore re-ordered to pel! at $15.60, night Pacific MER BR oe Coast Steamship Co. FOR NOME 9 p. m., Senator, Va- jencia, June 1 and 7. For San Francisco } Leave Seattle am Bteamahips City of Puebla, Queen and | fifth day thereafter. ee Fon BOUTH-GASTERN ALASKA Leave Seattle OD om | Salling April 6, & 14, 15, 17, C ity of | Seattle, Al-Ki, City of Topeka, Cot- tage City (for Sitka south bound). Ticket Omice, 113 Jamen St, Seattle G. ¥. Talmadge, Com'l Agt.;C. W. Miller, dood- San Fraa- Asst. Gen'l Agt.. Ocean dock Beattie; ¢ all, Perkina & cisco, Ce., Gen, Agte. The White Pass and , Yukon Route To the Atlin, Big Salmon, Yu- kon, Kiondike and White Horse Mining districts. THROUGH MAIL, EXPRBESS, PASSENGER AND FREIGHT CERVICE MAINTAINED DUR- ING TH! WINTER. A. B, NEWELL, Vice President and General Manager. 4. FRANCIS LEB, Traffic Mgr. Room 35, I er-Horton Bidg., | Seattle, Wash. and Skaguay, i Alaska, | THE GLOBE NAVIGATION CO., Li FOR HONOLULU DIRECT Steamship Eureka, 3,000 tons. Will be dispatched from Yesler wharf, Pier 1, on or about April 10th, 1902. To be followed by a steamer of this line on or about the 10th of each_month. Shipping Permits Required For information, apply to the office of the company in the Globe block, First avenue and Madison street. G. F, THORNDYKE, Manager Traffic Department. T. W. NOTTINGHAM, Phone 1008 General Manager. PORT ORCHARD ROUTE } Bffec March @ 1902. Bremert 8. Navy Yard and Dry } Dock), Charleston and Sidney j Steamers } | Athion and Inland Flyer | | From. Colur Dock of Cot elas 4:80 ow 1 Bat extra trip 11 Leave Rremertor m., 3:00 and 6:1 Leave Bidney: 7:80.an 6.00 m Le Charlest 6.05 p.m For Pleasant Beach and Bean P take steamers leaving Seattle at 10:00 am and 1:8 p, 6 Leaving Bremer ton at S115 8 r hn | *xcept Breme m. only, 0 p and 2145 a 1 11:30 a. m., ni 8:00 and 11:35 a. m Fare Edmun and Everett The Palatial Steamer Seattle, CITY OF EVERETT. Three Round Trips Daily. Leaves Seattie 7 a. m., 12 m. and 5 Pp mm. Leaves Wverett 9:15 a. m., 2:30 and 7:15 p, m, | Phone, James 1841 BE. B, NORTHWESTERN ¢ COMPANY Steamers Sailing for Nome, and Bering Sea Potntes, . . . > AIA 8. 3..0 PENNIAL Sailing Date June 1 and every 30 days thereafter, 201 and 202 Pioneer Building. Phone Union 81 IMMERCIAL Teller | | | i ‘ ves, shaw! collar, and rippled walt | Umatilla, April 9, 14, 24, 29 and every } THE BON MARCHE SPECIAL SALE WOMEN’s TAILOR MADE SUITS AT $10.00 INCLUDE SUITS WORTH Up TO $25.00 who come in the forenoon from anything like the enti kind, in an only be used as an Index to the enough you may se » very sul made of a Fre imported broadc lined with black taffeta silk of wh eltk etitcehing. Our regular selling price is $20.00. On Thursda w ns Bult, stock No. $41, made of a fine mixed Etamine with h vest, trimmed with a one-inch slik taffeta, closely stfiched, to match cloth, with white siik piping all around, Full slik taffeta lined; this quality number has always s pt on Thursday for $16 Women ffult, stock No. 1962, ma of @ beautiful all wool rer ting jacket, full aflk ined in change taffeta, and strap trimmed of deep graduated ripple flounce, headed t t rows of etrap trimming, tined under $14.00. It will be sold on Thureday for $10.00. w en's Bult, stock No, 6007, made of a fine twill all wool vicun bell sleeves, black «ilk i, skirt with deep rippled flounce, headed b in pointed »# m, jack trimmed the same. $15.00 being the lowest be sold Thursday Women's Suit, atock No, 1963, made of biack wool cheviot serge, ¢ witk lined, silk mot white bromdcloth set in vest, trimmed with feel! sleeves, skirt mad leep flounce, slashed plate, escalioped s Used under #1 This Hine to be sold Thursday at $16.00. f an band rT all wool black vicuna cl made of ailk motre. 8k Full trimmed with two graduated bands of silk moire. This line but we'll sell them Thursday at $10.00. Sale Will Start at 8:30 None will be sold before that hour at these prices, and positively none after #ix o'clock In other words, the eale is for a single Gay. Che BON MARCHI NORDHOFF @ Co. 1419 to 1435 Second Avenue and II5-123 Pike Street. Pacific Clipper Line E. EB. CAINE, President. For Nome 8. 8 NOME CITY, April 21. 8. 8. JOHN 8. KIMBALL, June 1, For Valdes 8. S. SANTA ANA, April 15. For Golovin Bay Direct, 8. 8. Chas. Nelson, June ist. For San Francisco Kruse 8. 8, Line. S. 8. Chas. Nelson, April 7. For further information app! 618 First Ave. Phone, Main 1147. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF KING. In the Matter of the Estate of Char- lotte Swas Deceased—In Pro- bate.—No, 66.—Order to Show Cause Why Distribution Should Not Be Made. John H, Powell, administrator of the estate of Charlotte Swasey, de- ceased, having filed in this court his petition setting forth that said es- tate is now in a condition to be | closed and is ready for distribution | Cambridge, of the residue thereof among the persons entitled by law thereto, And it appearing to the court that eaid petition sets forth facts suffl- cient to authorize a distribution of the residue of said estate, it is therefore ordered by the court That all persons interested tn the | estate of the said Charlotte Swasey, deceased, be and appear before the sald euperior court of King county, state of Washington, at the court room of the probate department of said court, in the city of Seattie, on | Friday, the 9th day of May, 1902, at the hour of 10 o’clook a. m. of said day, then and there to show cause, | ff any they have, why an order of distribution should not be made dis- | tributing the residue of said estate | among the heirs and persone in said | petition | law; eald heirs and persons being | the following: mentioned according to George B. Swasey, residing at | Cambridge, Massachusetts: Frank B. Swasey, residing at Cambridge, Massachusetts; Emme B. Swasey, residing Massachusetts; Blanche L, Powell, residing at Lan- cast Pennsylvania It is further ordered that of this order be published week for four successive weeks be fore the said $th day of May, 1902, in the Seattle Star, a newspaper printed and published in said King and of general circulation of said at a copy hearing court, is required this Sth day BOYD J State of King, ss I, C. A. Koepfii ex-officlo clerk of the state county o the fore rect copy show eat Done in of April, 1902 TALLMAN, Judge Washington, County of county clerk and of the superior court of Washingt for the King, hereby certify y is a full, true and ¢ the original ¢ made by e@aid cou the 6th et April, 1902, in the matter a» estate of Charlotte Swasey, deceased. Witness my hand and the s¢ aid court this 5th day of Seal.) day al ¢ April, KOEPFLI, By D. K. Sick« Deputy PROBATE NOTICE IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON, FOR THE COUNTY OF KING State of We ngton, County of King, N « In the ter of the Estate of Charlotte sey, Deceased.—Notice of Settle- ment of Account Notice is hereby given that John H. Powell, administrator of th tate of Charlotte Swasey, dece ’ has rendered to ind filed dn said court his final account as such ad ministrator, and that Friday, the *th day of May, 1902, at 9:80 o'clock As announced in yesterday’s Star, we haye cole lected together nearly 200 Tailor Made Suits for Women, former prices from $12.50 up to $25.00, will offer choice of the entire number at only $10, The sale is so unusual, particularly at this that we feel quite certain that it will be only We Cannot Describe In Detail From L of Space And it would be useless, beg there are only one or two of eg some there are a half dozen in same Style. Full suit trimmed with once al that | WEDNESDAY, APRIL § NORDHOFF @ ¢6 who will be able to select re variety. Many ack - a most instances, though § entire sale, but we have ts described. loth, Gibson jacket, blouse : y it will be yours for $16.6, nir-line stripe, Eton jacket, i vid at $26.0. You can get h, with t Skirt Never gray Sim same sare clot rf as jacket, a cloth, Eton jacket, op y five rows of welted cord price ever quoted on this xtra fine quality. Bton black and white silk ilk moire trimmed, never @ oth, Eton jacket, sift irt made of a said King coun | pointed by said ment of said and place any p said estate may appa 7 exceptions in writing & count, and contest Witness, the Hon. j man, judge of sald | and the seal of said fixed, this Sth day of (Seal.) cA By D. K. Sickels, D co .) EXc, 1oml 34 Ave. FOR SALE — LODGD MORGAN'S EXCHANGE, FOR SALE—BUSINBESE 0 NITIES. Restaurant ..$350! Cigar store... 809) Fruit store... 300/) ' Money to Loan by the Pe WASHINGTON EX! 6 rooms. | 8 rooms. 6 rooms. — ‘ Money 8 per cen! ‘ 4 WESTERN EXCHANGE, 10006 | amin sersacns wie Deon i e* } | FOR SALE—VACANT LOTS. | Lots, Madis’n$300), Lota, Lots, 20th av. § Lota, 8th av. Money at SBATTI eaewene xv ke LUMP AT $3.75 NUT AT $278 opened, and is t tle kole in the market ISSAQUAH Bunkers, foot street

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