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1902 THE SEATTLE STAR, = -~ - —— ARN? ayy LANDS DRAMATIC.OrpnaTiC SsOnOOLS SsTRAMERS | 2 yw PF z sT pons! 4 . AN Dirainaiio School prepares puplis Yor - } WEATHE FORRECAST - aimatic and operatio “stage: advan Pacific Coast Stcamship Co, | Seattle and vicinity—Tonight and Sunday, fain eutlor 4 oratory; will furnish plays ron Nome | ADAMS & DLANCHIIARD, nal. hr on and ® p. m., Senator, Va-| my md Ave, Hinekley Hik, at | lenola, Juno 1 and 7] te : DANN ch eI _.. For San Francisco | 4 ca} and Friday evening at 8.90 Prot Will } Leave Seattio Sam | be. =| eee toot oy, [here to Ranke hall ke@ street Puebla, Queen and ‘an Tose TY ai stage dancing, BNF } Umatilla, April ®, 14, 24, 29 and every ? - vt Normal seociatics fifth day thereafter Pn » wrt , , ¢ an = First, Green tate FON SOUTH-EASTERN ALASKA | We want a talk with you about boys Brae DENTISTS Leave Seattle 9 pm ait ¢ lothing. Of course you want the best your mee 8 Re AW PLL CF Wiicaay BR Seantie A EL. ‘ “we * Topeka hae. » ul Rens ' " arn, | DRESSMAKERS tage City (for Sitka south bound) money can buy—you'll more than likely time wit bus ‘ . pattk et Ort ' James St, 8 te, ‘ . i oa Sos fee make taste wertante pete uiea Gas | .; By Talmadge, Com ABLLCW. Miler make a mistake if you buy before coming . tment vt Agt ean dook, Beatle: Goods | ¥ Ose 8 oe kins & bo, Gen, Aats, Ban Fran | here. Have a look at our line anyway. Lame) — nad geg’ ia Mise Ft HITMAN, @resemeking partora eee ’ mee for an _ooms 10 and 20 Downs bt We'll tell you the prices and you can use me picket} MIR. HANBSON-@pring W cnwn | The White Pass and " oe i fine pia __Brives, Corner Fourth and Pine Yukon Route your own judgment, t place fOr) sages, Q partors, 15 ; savy rej > ai x B can be bed for] DRSSOMAKING parlors, 1817 Teird ave it wm, the Atiin, Big Salmon, Tu- A line of heavy weight serge sailor : ‘ wy | MADAME A. & SMITH, 49 Pinckier kon, Klondike and White Morse : . “ « . j g iis Mptenton Reach; seco _SMITH, o : : sold at $6.00 ¢ onsidered a So” DPYBING AND CLEANING Mining dletrinte Suits, usually sold at ‘ea and * : 7 " nit tock HPATORIAN ye Works ail ia THROUGH MAIL, EXPRESS, good value at that price; our price per suit ie onty | BtSen deliver ye omee 148 | PASSENGER AND FREIGHT ‘ " | _Firet fERVICE MAINTAINED DUR- $4.00 “ i SMATTLE Clot oe ING THD WINTER. ss tn shape, €1.80 month, a reba " - 719 Second Ave. “ saat Thtea’s Rea baat A. B. NEWELL, Vice President h d ‘ e week oes — en erin Ne and General Manager. ams anc ar Hinckley Block e Rae: BTODETty | A a hed eee e J. FRANCIS LER, Traffic Mgr. 2 Perper a ~ : Room uM, Dexter Hortoh Bidg., ms ‘TRACTORS Seattle, Wash, and Skaguay, 7 i yi RAS oy URF BOUND BATHOS a DES HNO Alaska ay aT BSeandinavian merioan “nk ball’ 4 hs Ralvway sed highway, Grider “am Kennel Club Royal Kennel : hh buildings; 110 acres | dredging and harbor improvements, THE GLOBE NAVIGATION CO., Ltd OAP | Se wewone — | 0% RONOLULU DIRECT ange Cure kills Floss —_ yon hy os an Coty, | BY PrERWORTH x, BONE” ombaimers, Will be dispatched from Yesiler Bottom land oh., “Pike wharf, Pier 1, on or about April Cures Mange quickly, Relieves the grtee, gi! bottom land, near Reo MNACKS 10th, 182. To be followed by irritation instantly, Soothing, heal- - ®& ateamer of this line on or ing and antiseptic, tant. Park 1S acres cleared and three-fourths «mile | FINLAY & ROK TWib Recna avonua 7 rete . about t 10th of each month. MARSNESS AND S40D0DLERY am, Shipping Permits Require erres Lag South tn ——es or small house | Lake Wash, | MeSORLEY A&A HENDEREGN. HT Gea. or information, apply to the D Co 8 ane eeaeiaagas ML I] gree tthe cornet” mth tewart & Holmes Drug Co. in Kitsap county mtn PE SEnareaar rear) ee | to pores; 1@ scree Improved, with 3] _ HOUSE SUMBSR edeee ae Gree Onn 627 First Avenue. a ~y Sotgan county hss“ 3s ecm Bicoleid. Moeaton, ! G. F. THORNDYKR, eres, Kitsap county snicanemimonapeiaapivianbiasbianiinsedantiminiinensiibastitianecm Manager Traffic Department. - 433 N. ¥. Bix | oR COMPANIES T. W. NOTTINGHAM, UNCLE SAM AND I | VERS Union lee Co, has pute oryata Phone 1508 General Manager. up with a homestead of 160) : Spec attention to family trade; me $15 wheat land protuc j tel, Matn 1100. i a eee i annette ED Mccoy RANCE PORT ORCHARD ROUTE ' TRS ROTHWELL ty homed m= Ral hington Buikting ane, fire iam, Bure | tock Dally service, "= .PARM LANDS. emer thse eee Hiective March 3, i002, ym ot selected tarme and |W. V. RINEHART @ CO. 500, N.Y. bik, |p PTemerten CC. B. Navy Yard and Dey Sound country. Wilece | ————.__.__. | Dock), Charteston and Sidney Niece ee Steamers Athlon and inland Flyer From Columbia Dewk, Voot of Columbia street. Leave Seaitie: *6:59 and 10:00 a m **115 end 430 o m. (Gaturday only, extra trip 1150 pm.) ou 1 Leave Hremerten oo and G15 p.m. Sideey: 1:90 and 11:99 a. m, ™ “harieston: #:00 and 11.335 a mm, m. JEWELRY RGTON LOAN OFFICE Money haned on colaterals, beteatas in un- fedeemed watches, diamonds and jewelry, | 135 Washington st, Seattiv. BARGAINS ty watehes, UNCLE JOB LOAN OF FT ant correet weights ‘abd prompt | deal with the Chicago Junk Ce, | 1200 Western: Main 647 i Hinckley dulldtug MECHANICAL ENGINERRS ~ PALE-ACRE TRACTS Wreckage Sale Bargains Millinery for Monday PIN WARY The helaht. AAA Ae The People’s Store THE STORE THAT’S GOING AHEAD Wreckage fale ie at ite | S-acte tracts far $140 each Pr. R. and sew Seattie- im eeetric fine: only 30 minutes this time and fare feduced when new line is in You are paying o# much for poe ty a8 far away, You will to Seattic for the money, terme feweiry “B, S17 2d ave aod tracts again an cot 6:06 p Por Pleasant Beech an¢ Bean Point take steamers leaving Seattie at 16:68 2B McKRAND, _BSG cas : ame i. Tie Washinton bide. | EOE MAALEABTER” GBT Fisceer, ST ot mee The Wreckage Sale Merchandise of the Steamer Bertha has : nae ve MUSICAL INS URUMEN TY *Rxcept Sundays Vor Bremerton caused tremendous selling for the past €wo weeks; this clearly e- . end REFATRED. tought sald. Yai G2 ave aly tabliahes the popularity of this store and ita methods. This great ne Poa neaiindieninnnniane Fare 40 eente round Wreckage Merchandise that the leader was @c fortunate tn pur- chasing, ls now at its height, and the immense volume of business we have been having we are determined tomaintain-—TO INCREASH if the greatest bargains ever shown tn all Kinds Silks, Dress Goods, OCULISTS AND At nists 0 DR. J. A. MACKINNON, 4 Chain bi and Everett Wash Goods, Linen. Beddings, Gloves, Ribbons, Notions, Hoslery and ie eerie - The Palatial Steamer Underwear, Millinery, Muslin, Underwear, ot Eagie Brand Milk, : nen land in King county, | OR. KTBRE, Metley be CITY OF EVERETT Can Vegetables, otc, ete = sott feet deep: ce hs emi Three Round Trips Daily. BLOTONE, PINK 1476 pathy. Leaves Seattic 7 a m, 12 m. and) Petabliched in| 5 p. mm. : : Leaves Everett 9:15 a. m., 2:30 and Oateop: “eri ih ss etn. 24) Phone, James 1841. _ Colman Dock. KB. SCOTT, Mer. | tie three pears, LAWRENCE HART. Washington hock Microbine vs. Piles. OSTEOPATHIC Boyd Phone, James ag” * Mere | NORTHWESTERN COMMERCIAL | _ LE COMPANY. ; Steamers Sailing for Nome, Teller | and Bering Sea Points. S. S. CENTENNIAL | Sailing Date June 1 and every Sep ef PATEST ATTORNEY lake; will cut @& inom Md, i wa hemioch. | SAHNEN & CO, TCI Mary Boyd HO ¥. B. ADAMS. drafting. Colman bia. pe ann mene Mtn Mla een paysict NS AND ROE: canes of women. » > inburgh Medical Ia. DR. ANNIE RUSSELL, &4 Hinckley We have given away 4 ? samples of our Pile Cure since )/ Jan. 1, and have sold $1 boxes, )/ a more FREE 8SAM- thereafter. 201 and 22 Pioneer Bullding. Phone Union St. | 1403 Third Ave, Corner Unios TelephoneMain 534 The big store with the lit- the expense. ~ Men’s 4-Ply Linen OLLARS Wo 3 for 26 styles, any size, | et | Geo. H, Woodhouse Tel. Main @66. THEO. TURNER, Tel, Green 471. iN-—New work guaranteed ty Pot 1a Co., Cileens uncom Business College ALLEGED WIRE THIEVES CAUGHT) BUILDING PERMITS Building permite were txeued at the city engineer's office today to G, O. Guy for repairs at m4 BAghth avenue south, to comt $400; to EF Stateenbery for repaira at 114 Denny Way. to coat $1150; to &. Gruleke for & one and a half story frame rest dence st 1136 Seventeenth avenue south, to cost $550, e@ Calling Cards, Wedd ments. ete, First ead Pike, Main #73. ‘West Seattle Constable Takes In Two Men on the Ferry Two alleged wire thieves were cap- tured with the goods on them by Constable J. C. Menheniatt of West Senttle on the ferry boat yesterday | For some Ume quantities of valuable copper wire have been missed a little at a time from the street car sys- tem in that suburb. GRAND FORKS, B, C., Apri! 12.— The wire is cut down from the poles,| The formal opening of Kettle carved Into short pleces and sold tol valley line between thie Place and second hand and junk dealers. On| Republic took piace today. A spe- | Thursday night a quantity Of wire) ois) train, carryit eaie igh. wan stolen and the West Seattle of-| — ying Bomerous Visit. ficer Was on the lookout for the men, | 0" baesed over the line, which is 43 ROAD OPENS METROPOLITAN Prees, inc., 901-11 34 ave | & and 106-46 Weet Washington street AGNE, “The successor to Men’s New NECKWEAR fieqular Thc Imperials and Four-in-Hands— 35e —3 for $1 Printer,” 214 Spring street, | Market Report Printing Co ___ PHOTOGRAPHERS XMATEOW Gnishing.” Wise, Sullivan Oh ———— j STAMP PHOTOSR—218 Columbia street, plea eeetatiantestinaasienenneaiearinned RUBBER STAMPS ONKE 6 heuke- , 330 Burke block. KEMP, 492 Burks builting. erres Ts bei Gicl 5 nN man block, 110 Cherry SHOW CASES | Just as the ferry waa about to| ™iles in length, and will return to ERATILE Bkow eC , Wee leave the slip, at the other side of| this city this evening. At both ends the bay, the officer jumped aboard of the road the towns are decorated, TACOMA, April 12.—Henry Fry of Gig Harbor tw held in jail, charged with having attempted to murder Jphn Anderson Wednesday eve ning. Anderson was fired upon from am bush, the ball glancing along his ekull, Fry had made threats agalnet him several times and was later dis STORAGE AND WAREHOUSE and arrested the two men, who gave Lion Ciothing DEED Gecidental Ave —fisasekoid goods, | |their names as Frank Leslie and ete. Jacobs, Trenhoime & Ca. |Joneph O'Nefl, Just as the officer came up one of the men threw a | bundle of stuff overboard. Another bundle containing a quantity of the wire, some nippers and a fine saw was found with them by the police- man, Both are tn the city jail Maurice Gerber, Prop. TAILO XO ANGEREON, TENTS AND AWNING TENTS and A Waings— Mosquito proof mining howe and canvas boats, arm. folding camp beds, ¢ io’ SEATTLE T AWNING CO. wholesale manufactur. | ers, Marion and W meee won Advertisers of Facts. | Denies Embezzlement F. 8 Granger and wife Jennie have filed an affidavit stating that they were not gullty of the embez- sziement of company funds, as chare-| TINNR, } ; pha reen 1641 ws LAY & TRANSFER COMPANE ed by the Trans-Alaskan Railway | © ered in the” vicinity His rifle AE LLOYD TRANGFER WH; phone Wain Co. and a shotgun were aiso found con £26, office 09 Marion #t.—Moving heavy Granger says that he has account-| cealed near the apot where the shoot- oe, machinery ht, bes ; horses boarded. and plance EYRES Transter Co, Main 360. ed for all the money he spent and that it wae all used to pay the com pany's bills. and. furniture ing took place, GO INTO COMMISSION Ride on the Athlon and Inland Flyer, visit the battleship Oregon and get some fresh air. Leave Col- man dock at 10 and 11 a. m., 1:16, 2:15, 4:30 and & p. m os 6 YOUR WIFE’S MOTHER MAY KNOW WHAT WAS A GOOD \TONIC TO TAKE IN THE} | SPRINGS OF THE 608, BUT THE | MODERN SPRING TONIC IS THE WORLD-FAMOUS oumertas~ Ste wr TRON AND PLATING x Chait ing Works, G8 BANK. Street. Capital CG, Meufelder, pres. ; ; '. Greenieaf, . Savings and trust busi- ave. The steamers Martha W. Tuft and the Thomas F, Bayard that have been wintering at the mouth of the Duwamish river, left there yesterday for Seattle, The Tuft wil! go on the ways at West Seattle for some necessary re- pairs and painting, after sails from the Arlington cent. interest paid $1.09 upward re- T'L 3 3. P. , MALL BANK OF Mosk valid in $229,000 ; surplus, $3. $ Goldemith, vice + @nshier. Drincipa) cities in the ATTEND THE AUCTION SALE nor Second Avenue ores Pike Stree dock of 1), Johnson The Bayard Candle Creek. WHERE THE EGGS “MAKE ENTRY The Galbraith dock might properly will sail direct for KINGSBURY HATS. $3.00 Our Three Dollar Hats are | be called the egg-way to Seattle. ptaentcttintctethntrnttintrtistontttacth not only in the extreme latest Here it is that the egg-raisers of atyles, Le te rece nant Colby and other points across the quality. bay land with their ¢ plies for the TTLE, QUEE hy CITY LAUNDRY made, #0 durable. The manu- local market. At nin hbure, peta! $150,000 ; facturer guarantees ‘satisfac- when these small Sound steamers aes Me Machines, vio kestablioned 1890, | Tl gory wear, or refunds money, land there, a steady stream of folks, 60h; M. OF. Parkhurst id ty Tel. Main 96% | ~- —- some with one and some with two O% principal cities ; Our CALL-TRAQE PAICES baskets of exs keep pace up the dock. Shirts ... +1 Oe) > Diag a BREWED IN SHATTLE, PRE- The majority of them seem to be Open Front Shirts... 4 b . sie , | women folks : Ronen . sia a te WB. H SONCO FERRED EVERYWHERE BH-| Usually the first thing done on hetrt ARR Fer sl Collars . . Be ws i. | CAUSE ITS BETTHR TH larriving is to make for some tele ' Bis thiol can ote Cuffs " 4c| tur. 858 vwoNSsT edhe vi AN| shone and call up » eommission i hain! Coats the least; salen- Fourth, near Pike. OTHER BERS house to find the selling price of i betes, ev. south, opposite| — —s oe a ane | ergs They gauge their demands Vill When buying articles advertised in If you don’t get an answer to your Two dozen half-pint bottles deliv-| accordingly It would make inter hin T, “pei of the Btar. Employment fanted ad., you get ered to any part of the eity, $1.00. esting financial news to know just Want help? See our offer on Clas-| your money back, Hee the elasai- how much money ts invested locally sified page. «++) fled page. aes Telephone Rainier 30. in this luscious fuxury, which she} Teller direct under the management} BRUSSELS IS QUIET Active Rioting Ceases for Time Being HWRUSSELS, April 12.—The streets are again quiet today, The ¢ preparing, however, for disturbance tonight and tomorrow Although the active rioting ce 4 last night, the unrest continues and is Hable to be renewed at any Ume, The king and ministers have been In consultation all day and are dia- cussing drastio measures for the sup- pression of soctaliem and an augmen- tation of the standing army. It is feared the strikes will again create @ disturbance, slice are " LONDON, April 12-—The Pisttten | steamer Kinfauns Castle, from Cape |Town, ts ashore near Brightstone, | Inte of Wight. Three hundred aad | thirty passengers and the mafls were landed safely thie morning. The vee- wel is resting easily on a sunken reef, It is believed she can be pulled off, WOULD-BE ACTOR MAKES A HIT But It Is a Personal One and He ls in Bed as a Reswit As the result of an attempt to ride on the “cycle whirl” track at the Beattie theater yesterday afternoen James Franklin, 6 stage employe, lies in bed at bis home, 1288 Twenty- third avenue Frankitn thought the font of riding on the small inglined track looked easy and tried 1 It was eeveral moments before he re- gained eonsclousnesa, Tho third and last mes ny ot the prowert season was gives the Seattle Asvembly club at the Deany hotel last night The affair was well attended and waa one of the most successful balis ever given by the jelub. Guests were present not only from the city, but from various neighboring cities and town. Plabo- rete gowns were a feature of the ef- fair, The large roome of the hotel were | bandsomety Gecorated for the cocs- } stom In green Ivy, pétted palma, Pas- ter lilies and pink carnationa. Danc- jing was begun et 9 o'clock and con- tinued until ieng after midnight. | After 12 the cotillion was danced, led j by Wiifem W. Hest. Pretty trifies jim the way of bonbon bozes, Ince | pins, eto, Were distributed as favors | to the maidens. The dancers of the oppose sex received bamboo walk- ing sticks and vartous lithe presentes favors. TWO FIGHTS That Seattle will be treated to at least two fast boxing matehes before the heat of summer makes that sport out of the question is new |S certainty. The Dal Hawkins-Perry Queenan difficulty wlll hap: next Tuesday night in Armory hall and will in all probabilities be the fatic event of the year. Second only to this contest will be che one eched- uled to come off between Kid Fred- |erteks and Billy DeCoursey. Del Lampman anmounces today that the affair will come off proba- |bly mm the Seattle theater on the }evening of April 22. | Fredericks is « lightweight of more | than ordinary cleverness. Me te light jon his feet, handy with the mitts land « good all round ring general. He has never been beaten in this | part of the country and im all of hie | fights here has covered bimself with i«lory. In hia several matches with Larry Gleason he has proved his | staying powers and never has a de- ciaton been given against bim in | matches with that young man, De Coursey, though little known hera has a good record and it ts sure that he will give a creditable account of himeel?. As a preliminary “Denver FA” Kelly will take on Frank Nichols for a few rounds, These boye fought a draw at Premerton a few weeks ago. CHARGES AGAINST CAPTAIN BARR J. lh MeKotght, the man whose charges against Capt. H. W. Barr are to be investigated by the clvil }eervice commistion, has submitted } his list of witnesses to the commis sion Hesides McKnight’s wife, only jone other person is named, Capt. Marr filed his list of witnesses yes- jterday. The policeman claims to be | able to. exonerate himself entirely in the matter, LICENSES TO WED i | The following marriage lHcenses [have been tesued: Granville Ashley iu 1 Beattie, and Josie Dundon, 23, San Francisco; 8. B. Mattson, 44, and Anna Jenson, 51, both of Seat- } tle; John Hlowle, 23, and Maud Os- bourn, 20, both of Seattle; Joseph Mahone, 21, Grand Rapids, Mich., and Margie BE. Ball, 15, West Lake, Wash. es) Reichert Bros., pianos, 110 Union, —@—— A Crowded House This is the case dally at tho stores of the Rival Clothing Co., corner Sec- ond avenue and Madison, and from good cause. This is @ large conoern, having branch houses at various points in the Northwest and manufacturing its clothing, which fact warrants their giving the unusual values they offer Their daily “Speotal Gales” for April are creating interest. The sale of Hats, now in progress, adfords } an opportunity to buy $8 and $4 Bats jat $1.26—truly remarkable valuea, They announce for today's and Monday's selling 200 boya’ all-wool Suits, well made and durable, at $1.60, The sale of men's Suits at $10 is.a marked success, as the values are unobtainable elsewhere. ee our ofler on Clas. we

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