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1903, yonpat. APRIL 14, THE SEATTLE STAR j $ sTRAM baby here every morning from near| Her songs were interepersed with weights and prompt “ ’ rk SES Taraee Joon ce, | Pacific Coast Steamship Co, par) : tty Joken that kept th sprain tt pen eine manent Boarders = Ja stato of merriment NPPRS ree chil vere frOM) | good Voice that Im well cult ~ ACA RNa 8 p. m,, Senator, Va one The i » hap been 4 - REG Plonwer lencia, June 1 and 7 toe Senen Tt ~ ¢ gupport The surprise of the ever \ for the farmftly at en unable| the work of Matt Keef » Jummler - : wat by For San Francisco to give her child care. ‘The| WhO appeared on the stage tn eee eh - Leave Seattic 0. =. t boy itn ol of corre Weary Willie’ make-up, Hin work nats AND AURISTS 4] , Bteamahips a mm. Three have boen kept here fot was well received Doky, ear, & . ae Aya Seer aves a! —_ thay fepe of hare aes ¢] Luella Montague introduced al b erin matilla, April § 24, 29 and every | mother ha ween confined to her], niger waned 77 .? lati : Gat Bete bulidine fifth day thereatter Not Exactly a Charity at )) [company of cats that dor clevernons | Shipowners’ Association and : Be FOR SOUTH-EASTERN ALASKA The nursery waa started by the; Wer ndertu Oniy one ng | i. , . > Leave Seattle 9 p,m That--Day Nursery Charities Organizatior nal marred the act, and that was the | Saiiors’ Union Agree Sailing April 6, & 14, 16, 17, City of } little over a year ag in a s#tore} non-appearance of what should have | ‘ Seattle, Al-Ki, City of peka, Cot =a _ building on Jac treet his} been five white mice, trained lke — . ; meet | Sse City (for Sitka south bound) . pl wae unsuitable ind enoughl the cate The fact ts that during . ‘ f is errnery ed in icket OMee, 153 James St., Seattle, One of the moat benefiolal practi) fur were raised to moved, the i: aetiaende Wn ygpeh F-eaigae , Bhip Owners’ 4 lation « stam Phone. Main 607 G. F. Talmadge, Com) Agt ic. W. Miller, } oa) charitable institutions in Beattie | of (he present month, to the pr the afternoon the ol Speen ny ontroiing ab 0 vensole — —- Asst. Gen'l Agt., Ocean dock, Beattie: Good ) Qu made a meal out of all but n Yael coe ered into ~ HART, Osteopathiat, oo | all, Perkins & Co, Ge Agte, San Frau | is the day nuraery at 208 Ninth av juarter ; ‘ ' j ups oa | wo of the titties white animals. How i. Preixen with the Galicre’ anion of DEREen te. er. Tae — nue south, During ite existence of || ry Nat sine : rr yet he n-]} ever, the act Waa a very clever one] t Macif net, wi y ipa belong ne ay Starr . , more than a year it has proved that) ¢, Sioar th for tt und showed much work on the art | ing to the a lation eball employ unton ATHIC, Sanitartum, Sa ' » for ’ i yuch rk \ : Prone, Tames 2586. The W hite i ass and jit ia performing work worthy of the) Nearly 1900 children ha { the trainer of the felines free A weale of wagen nae boon agreed ve 4 f ! . s e a ‘ q t ane com Yukon Route Jheartiest support, From 20 to 20) for during ig Be 4 vont Norwood Brothers 4 rmed on} “ben for ¥ Sones wea at te To the Atlin, Rig Salmon, Yu- || “Mildren, ranging in age from Wo) 4 simiiar nursery in North Seattl | tanee horisontal bers pM Petre (hat | res f the union and of the kon, Klondike and White Horse weeks to six years, are taken eare j left Hittle ¢ asked, Some of thelr | ans H, to adjust grievances, Under Mining districta, lot every day, while (he mothers are | @e6e0e000040044004400000% tricks were unusually good Wil-] the terms of the agreement oe, mate ork ing | Hare 17 wh ¢ ect ponga| ls to furninh sallors for all abips y out working i? ann Murray eung Irish dialect pongs a pay ol on yor] | Mrs. Ivey, who has been matron of Theaters very well Rarton and Jones in| longing to the association aa of women. Baisbira Medical In- |] SERVICE MAINTAINED DUR. [| (h® OUrsery since Its inception, was Sly “own diGle ‘nlae” ‘Were alaol Sreton | ING THR WINTER. cerned | (6 ys Se tne pean two $ good Hazel Callahan and Pre r | | Weeks Ag, Gerling Lo fhe large Lh- | @ WWAAe09nnennee88888ese 1 4 “d |] A. B. NEWELL, Vice President crease in the work. Her place was oenereneee by " rane an bsaggpin BP dey | anage P ry t% G. Charito ho oleverly wy are mere children “RT Bike coe: | 2. “at dens = - es oa whragenl facets Mer tanning Al, @. Pielé's Minstrels but their work would be commend and timers; estimates | Room yg renege cag the mischievous little tots. Mra.| Al @, Field i original lable in adults, The “Cycle Whirl Sit. Beart) w xter-Horton Bide Chariton spoke interestingly of her Every minstrel company that ba} has been held over thin week by the em Teens ash., and Skaguay, work to a Star reporter this morning preceded him at the Grand this | mas agement and the two daring! s Fine Qearters Now pt comna pect Rete for the f f riding! ‘ na" “ore | SeaGon has featured one high-salar riders perform ve eat of rf ing | Go, Tek. Main 4a. | Our new quarters,” said she, “are! i nedian and one or two high-|@bout the track in opposite dire : reat ore e » td ones, | ! A eEEG GO. bok i (Pree, One NAVIGATION CO., Lad. 1/ SOO have four root the old ones. | salaried aingers, and haa relied very| tions. ‘The present bill will be re - ow have four rooms, weil ligh r we ors, and has relied ve | FOR HONOLULU DIRECT |) ca, and a nice yard for the children| largely on these two or three perkons | Uslned during the balance of the Newsy Notes of the Harbor Tel. Green ; Steamship Eureka, 3,000 tonaj/to romp in. Two of the rooms are|to carry the show to victory, just as | Week, with Saturday matinee, AND BINDING | Will be dispatched from Yesler]| play rooma, one is a bedroom, large! 4 dramatic company starts out with Third Avenuc Theater | and Sea - Vessels That io Friating. Muara. | wharf, Pier 1, on or about enough to accommodate four beds,| 4 giever etar and a support all of a| Molden Brothers’ production of nis, Wedding ‘Announce. } 10th, 190%. To be followed and the other ts a well furnished | ness "The Denver Express” opened at the | Come and Go ae et shout the ieen. Fonsi moctn: Akniaeen t Taree en hom he “Fi 1d features no on Third Avenue theater yesterday for s e J} » d. * eld fea ° }v in = 1 Shi h Of each month. placed in the yard, ° ‘ | ‘There ja no single number on the|# Week's run, The title of the plece " commercial printers, 30a | pping Permits Required Moat of the children are brought gives the idea that it is a railroad! bids.: over ‘Treen's | For information, apply to the here by mothers who are obliged to| Field program which Is intended to play, but that impression is erro | Wits ark Bie Benkoee expectes White 483. | office of the company in the} |*tPport families by washing and) far outshine its neighbors, One or | neous, It ina concise beautiful play! pere today from Port Townsend. AN Preen, Inc. 907-11 24 ave! Globe block, First avenue and sewing during the day, and are un-| two men are not the whole show of Colorado, similar in some ways! eno 4 been chartered to load for ‘West Washington street. Madison street. are 4 be digs, ge = a wg along! While of course one turn will be] to “Artsona.” In the first act there Séaatia’ i" ay G. F. THORNDYK with them. he husbands of some ed better th other—accordl is a blood-curdling Indian massacre |" 35"" a “yon pe By A. S| Manager Traffic old of these women are invalids, other alte rs Hs nan “grees the sieteres which is fairly well staged ad. | The wt it of the Alas- T. W. NOTTINGHAM, are drunkards, many are dead, while! '0 Ncividus age ee + tat} Wood Dick Harry M ka stean ils for Skagway ~ ol Te xk Phone 1208. General Manager. some have deserted their families A| as given at the Grand bast) caves the girl “Poppy” by killing In-| tonight v have a large pas- ‘fniahic , Balliven bi child i# kept here from 7o'clock in the] Might will be generally considered # | numerable aboriginies. The leader! senger list - morning until 6 e’clock at night for] of even goodnoma. Bach of thelor the raid, the renegade Com Tie at ¢ Pust ot te y PHOTOS 218 Columbia street. 16 cents, Two from the same family! numerous offerings if worthy of &) manche Bill,” t @lain by Mrs. Gar Pacif r r : “eat . dats for 23 cents. A few of th other ce one © ne neate ni lwer, te Pie “ ; Pax arrive e ru te nee : ped 4 of esengeer de on one of the neatest minstret | y better known as Tildy Annie, |, ning fre Ly vith o AL & WOR Daily service, are unable to pay this, but those Who! programs ever tried out before the} With the last bullet, The plece : oe Effective March: 25, 1902, are able help to support the rest local public | would please a great many better if] ‘4°R® passe and Hl cargo, — Bremerton (U. 8. Navy Yard and Dey “Bome women bring their children . , — | little of the blood and thunder | Much of the latter is consigned to the eT Oe Cee ea Deek), Charleston and Sidney from as far as Green Lake to place| Another tal fe pty m tne m8 jment were cut out, although | the | lo al markets ; bomemgongeed them here, while shopping during the| that the interlocutor has no throne] ae. was warmly applauded. The! The Britt ) Fingal arrived in Athlon and inland Flyer afternoon. One woman. brings her/ in the center of the talented half-| frontier life is, however, merely the| the «tream from Table From Cofumbia Dock circle, but walks around the stage in| prologue of a story which really) hay, South Africa Fou of Columbia street i} & natural manner, making himeelf/deals with San Francisco polety |” me steamer Cottage City ts a the o bears Beattie: °6:50 an4 10:00 & mm The Best Eye Service | at home on any part of the stage. | * hen milltonaires were springing Dl ace donk tciee o as ica Pics - & m (Saturday enty, | om ss ® . levery day and dropping their for- ae . egpruhr te . extra trip 11:30 p.m.) for the Least Moady. This is an improvement over the old | | ies as quickly The fortunes of | She will be out in time to take her Leave ten: S:18 and 25:68 | method, le iP ‘ k h regular run rth tomorrow night & m™., 3:00 and 6:15 pm le what we offer you. We have cor- There ian’ h , into | s ve wir oppy” make the principal ’ ery Leave Sidney: 7:30 and 11:80 a. m, rected eye defects continuously for here ian’t much use in going °) theme of the play. Mer enemies are The #t aunch Magle, recently + > m the past 15 years. We. grind all| details about @ minstrel program.| numerous but are finally conquered! purchased by Alaskan parties, will | apes eh never gertrsihey classes fitted by us in our own ahop| Some of the well known names are) by her sturdy frontier friends go north under her own steam, prob- or Pleasant Beach and Bean Point Bland guarantee them perfect. Chil-| Al. G. Field, Jimmy Wail, Tommy | Din aves bee eave ake te tee ably leaving here t ht or early to- take steamers leaving Beattie at 10:00 , , ai , $1.00 onne’ ; roe < P - . . 10Fre The ‘ ‘ Leaving Bremer. dren's eyes a specialty. Giasses, § Donr y. Frank Fogerty, Doe Quig | sxeumtelncattion Mathesing Crege as morrow Th Fag is equipped and up. 1} se Prosser, Joseph Mlarph with 16 r Wee Br SCHUCHARD OPTICAL CO. | 7; vaser, Joseph Blamphin| poppy” pleased the audience more! With @ J6-horsepower engine and te Eye Speciaite a sad and Dan Quinlan The first part j than ahe did later in her more se said to make 11 knots an hour, 1207 Recond Avenue, Seattle | netting, the electric tower at the! date drews. However, her acting was) An Alaskan pior by the name (Next to Stone, Fisher & Lone's.) | Par joan, is most handsome.! well done throughout the play. The| Of Alex Green wa ned between eatin nett The f one of the strongest jy of the piece was carried by | Str fom and Juneau during the ‘ evil) H : . t yh Ravenecroft as Tommy Tucker, fret wee of Apri Hilew boat was hs vaudeville bills that could be gotten} M h | : | Some of his work was good, but hisi found on the beach, capsized and and Everett ™ her wire wend show rough and tumble stunts could be! almost beaten to pieces on the rocks The Palatial Steamer There will be two more evening) improved, The characters were in| G y Wan discovered by na- CITY OF EVERETT. performances and a matinee tomor- | competent hands shore All his valuables row, The play wan well staged, some of appeared, Green's family ive Three Round Trips Daily. f i Seattic Ta m, lL m. ant} Pp. m. Leaves Everett 9:15 a. m., 2:30 and | 7:15 p. m. Phone, James 1441. Colman Dock. _ tm B. SCOTT, Mer. NORTHWESTERN COMMERCIAL COMPANY. | Steamers Sailing for Nome, | and Bering Sea Potata. ~ ~ n > + |S. S. CENTENNIAL Sailing Date June 1 and every ® days thereafter. 21 and 22 Pioneer Building. Phone Unton $1. Teller Pacific Clipper Line E. E. CAINE, President. Thro’ the Ice To NOME, Sailing April 71. S. S. Nome City Now on Morans’ Dry Dock, being || sheathed. Intending passengers |) will be shown the vessel. Call at our office, 618 First Avenue. * NEW YORK DENTAL PARLORS 614 First Avenue Teeth extracted and filled abeotutetp without pain by our iste sientifie method. No sleep-producing agentes of cocaine. These are the oniy dental pariors Im Seattie that have the patent appliances and ingredients to extract, apply gold crowns and porceisig undetectable from natural teeth, and warranted for 10 Without the least particle of pain. crowns and teeth without pilates, filings and aj) other dental work painiessty and by specialinte, 4 oh Gold Crowns, $5; Full Se! Teeth, $5; Bridgework, $5, Gold Fillings, $1 up; Silver Fill- ings, 50c. New York Dental Parlors 6146 Pikte xd AVE. BKATILE the best results for he least expense use ~ } dectric light. ee The i Second floor, Howard building; eppe- | site Mutua) Life « | Main office, F . Or; vranch | office, San Francisco, al Hours, 6 | to &; Sundé 1 to 4 Ladies always | tm attendance. HOTEL BUTLER °°? SEATTLE'S | OAFE AND Flectric PARAS RO largest and GRUL only first- -<ass| ROOM European plan | js Conneo- HOTEL. | tion SG G0 4SIOG0 me OON'/ BE DECEIVED Anyone elling \ Glasses can ad ver to fit “. Up eien , but they can't make glasses to correct your vision. We lead, others imitate SRSOLE THE EV 70% Second avenue. ri Ramaker Music C0 1415 SecondAve, = Same Side of the Street, Sam Block as the Bon Marche " ie sae - attracted Without When RRP ee pain and Bente. “gies |THE QUAKER DRUG COf _ $2. Sole Agents for ? Pate 52-50 ECURE-IT-UP — Cures “Chill Blains h vere oie, 1013-1015 First Avenue. ‘ Baranteed for 15 yearn, Globe Building 5 ATTENDANT a ™. to 4:00 p. m When buying articles advertised in | & m. to 2:00 p. | this paper, speak of the Star | i | } Fashionable Vaudeville There are few weak spots in the ine During Made Bread for 25c Mathews and the little estored boy who assists her, were called back several times, and put an un 1413 Second Avenue Bon Marche block. Tel. Main #99. Mise Mathews" date coon songs Tit. the house." usually good etunt singing of up-to erally “brought dewn ernoon rTP Microbine vs. Piles. We have given away m1 5 samples of our Pile Cure since Jan. 1, and have sold 91 boxes. We have more FREE SAM- M Hes co pric Goods, a md ave, ing Week on all Cloaka, | | Jackets, Fancy mM, D most up-to-date ‘$403 Third Ave., Corner Union | Waists and Ladies’ Neckwear Pease -Jot the efforta being eapectally realiatte third act a railroad AND CAFE scene In introduced that te very well ' vaudeville abow that began an en put on The Denver Express will : gagement at the Beattie theater last{ be presented at the Third Avenue Six Loaves Fresh Home- evening. The various turns are| during the balance of the week with} clean cut and clevedly put on. Zoal® Saturday matinee. Funeral of J. J. N. McCormack The burtal of J. J. N. MeCormack . veteran of the civil war, tool Monnt Pleseant cometery yeaterday - } The fonere! ducted from Butterworth & Bene ander the ausplees of the who tarned cut In large numbers. Rev.) Revelle officiated —_q———_——_ Of Special interest to the Ledios Pease Johnson are especial reductic ot Tailor-made Heady-to- Wear Bkirta, of a 1107 the s in Millinery Bults, Ragians, Silk Tailor-made Call offering their and f mn Co r goods at the lowest ° | prices pe sic TeleppourMain 534 ae ee Enjoy Yourself Ride on the Athion and Inte } Flyer, visit the battleship Oreg« Wit j j CW) iC and get some fresh alr. Leave Col Cor (odieas Boek, Abies hat dock at 10 and Il a. m., 1:15, ws « van cornea 15, 4:39 and 8 p. m _——- OO __The imperial Tailoring CO., 1102 Second Avenue Soattle, Wa: WE CORDIALLY INVITE YOU to our grand open: ing Tuesday, April 15th, at our new parlors, at 102 Second Avenue. We are sole agents for a large Suitings—Fancy Worsteds, Cheviots and line of Imported Clays, Serges Scotch Tweeds—as fine a line as ever shown in the city. We .want your patronage. To in, duce you to call and inspect our lines we make A Special Price of $25.00 On a Suit From your choice of a big line of the goods—silk lined <nd fit and finish guaranteed, Imported Worsted Pants. ..cccccceccccccccce cee $6 up THE IMPERIAL TAILORING CO. 1102 Second Avenue Seattle, Washing/on ee ; ? 5 eer | warvices were oon. | chapel! 044 Fellows, | the | where at one time he h ity went Into . yerterday to be » tron bark and have a © put ‘The steamer Y agay 1 © Nome. COMING PENNANT WINNERS Nothing to tf When League Team Plays Amateurs * rane ealla next M | | Hy « score of 19 to 0 Dogdale’s Dateles whit & bunch of picked ball play ore at park yesterday afternoon. The a lively one, however, | notw anding the enided score. | Jack le both appear | ed in the o Yor the first j time this season the entire Seattle team eared on the field, George Stovall 1 lemneliy did the twirling for the picked team, wh 3 Stovall aod Harmon performed similar stunts for the Seatt leaguers Harrison, who a for the picked nine, has a strong jarm for bows and will make @ | good mar the bat Het eague gaines start the Seattle tearm play eeveral practice games, To yw Wednesday they wi P Lav Thoreday and | Friday y will play the University, and n Saturday and Sunday games will be played with I 'P. D. HUGHES | 1S SERENADED P. D. Hughes was serenaded Saturday morning at the court house by the little G n band, which has been doing such k int tin f the last two divor y, and P. D. Hughes t the general good ve of the fair applicants, inted the witness stand and ed th t and Ich seemed to have been watting for his first ap pearance k Hall to the Chief.” i" wae glv bt from the ah 1 ba yed on ] | | TICKING ALL RIGHT G. Beningha n, the watchmaker and hronor t ad ter f S07 Piret ave nue, who bas lately bh appointed | tieial time fr f the Seattle Klee trie Co, bas made th inds of the mpan departments and all time- pleces have been adjusted PROPRIETOR OF HOTEL INJURED ' J. dlickey, proprietor of the Wal- dorf hotel, yesterday broke several bones inh ne 1 bilstered his handa everely in empting to slide down the ¢ at haft rope The elevator has not worked property, and yesterday it got stuck between floors, Hickey took hold of the center aft rope and started to slide to the bottom of th haft. Having but just recovered from an attack of pneumonia | Mr. Hickey overestimated his strength jand wax not to descend the rope hand over hand, ld down the rope and brought up at the bottom with sey. avai bones broken and bis hands bli 1, but he found what the matter was with the elevator During the next ten day revival sery j lees will be held at the Ta r atreot ‘ r ational i} Mi tings will be he V rnoon and evening, and " ndueted by Re J. Bh. Orr, @ revivalist of Santa Crux, Cat : * Go to Spinning for bieycle repairs, | as Retchert Bros., pianos, 110 Unton,

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