The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 16, 1902, Page 4

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THE HE SEATTLE STAR ny ! nL | HVERY AFTI OON I me'l NDAY LED HK 1 ly istr s Der Main 1 wait i Depth., Ma 1 e B HAZA ' qne ' OFFI 1 Beattl il Third a " AEE P New York ) Temple ¢ t Wullding Bd Sits Everybody Is Taking to the Chicago—31 1 exp 1 ng = " ‘ : Water These Days oO ‘ x r week t ter " ' by mat! or ca r & — | hur " " | ARGUMENTS DO ROT HOLD GOOD | | lous to ¢ I M. Hugues Le Roux, a Ir un, wl " nt of ial ¢ J ditions tn A haa d it ure nes 1, and ' t ti siders it America’s greatest social prot , ‘ , His ideas a novel enough to be Inte ting, for h \ ta that | / , . ence man worked becaune of f t ) \ 1 that ‘ Her happine waa the ir that le him lal and b ce t | + i t t Now, says M. Le Roux, work h to be the first nped ' } \ ives, and all other consi ations follow ft, Busty t! ’ ut. | ten : Men have so much nit much dest uct t, and lit \t ; t uF ’ P t tle content with th h t f the past, that ‘ no | hing t ent the lovers of old, but whines P And that this has ' yw into the fleld of emmy ent tt ' i " where they find partial nl for the I wt te im th i conclusion of M. Le Roux nm rd You can't vert } tat ta with fig ' the e 1 f I no etatiation t? ra ' } an hapy travel to But there f in th ‘ 4 there fools tage he r There are met ho are #0 kled to t th t Hood i They talk bu » at } on tl r ! and Natu t- | . ree thea with tt by putting th in gra t stural } f t things they would ha many” y« t left But love hasn't cha 1, It is awtill the ruling 4 M DO | @awneen eens sets work, and #ave, ar t aL ft uff ’ w ‘ *. $ toa baek clades Bilas aad Char are Jeardiagl bo ete ts uw I$ Theaters . he r of the home nest, and ta 8] j th at i$ $ If M. Le Roux did but know it, devotion to t — bie and | @WWananenesess4emeweweme far-seeing dev h ! - u t y | _— LD Hut the men who work none t low wort i i hus | Elks’ Wight banda, and devoted to th ’ The nie3 b There they find rest and happiness 1 re ution, and a spirit of , oy’ ‘ 5 sympathy and en v's that b t and arr a for the , battle of the next \ é The trouble with for 1 study » hl conditions § tr America, is that they uugh, Le Roux did not get be | jow the surface of his subject ——— it would seem as though senators from New Hampshire or West Vifginia or Georgia, who do not see a Chinaman once a year, should defer somewhat to th na of the far western representatives who do mot theorize con ¢ the Chinaman but know him too well The Chinaman o ia no theory. He ie a distasteful fact Thunder Mountain Boom nt discoveries of placer] «es in the Thunder me f fet of Idaho, aused a} OF ARCADE sa i Mor he gy tron oro ail adil Northern |. The thrilling x uma, "The siidnsaaini Pacific ratiros { roid Denver Expre , to be a tickets to mir r Ay af n at the Big Buliding Will Be Rushed to | i take a chance in the nv a Ave tt A mating I nefit of proape © given t y fter n Completion thern Pacifi Y win during , nhow the gener » | a the week The brick foundation of the J. A n untain and the! When Reuben Comes to Town Moore bu « on the went side of t feasible routes to th ¥ } A # ome rea neg Bahond avenue and University street elda, | plet framed ha ae todinion etreet is completed. Near - ~ | mettingm to accor ly 1,000,000 bricks h 7 brig sparkling mu t ite construct f rur a “a we work tat | y plet " n« The Car j ituations, euch te th . ‘ tracted to f th all th h re | Whe Reul ‘ t ial used in t siiding and to put | To which wi attra it in pince, An expert will arrive] ht t the Grar Not from the East in a day two to} shinies | with providing an ornate acer take charge of this w soon | ano ees ifit and a quantity of beantif es this framework is put in place,| 6 INCINNATI, ©., April 16.—Sixty | eumes of 7 vel des Rios M Contractor Coombs will rush the | Of the 80 or bishops of the! Morris & Hall have engaged om completion of the building, intending | PP!*copal church, tncluding nearty | ler. - to have tt f ed in two months, | the foreign missionary bist The stru will be six stories ) are atte « the special meetir } high at the southern end, and five House of Bishops which began stories at the neethern end © today he ng ie On of the build lerable ance to the! it is intended to begin excavat h. The principal business be for the other half of the tt meeting te the electior which is to be constructed nary bishops for Weaterr avenue “as, the Hawaiian lelands } st centers particularly th DIE FROM CHOLERA w= °%.°" Sots". whe Bishop Nict of Calif 7 ° is now acting pending the #« The steamer Riojun Maru, of the | 0 * successor to Bishop Willis Nippon Yusen Kaisha resigne ext after the reached here yesterday bad pase ner ¢ from the Orient, had a British church tr with cholera before sailing for thi matter the disease at Hongkor from the of the number died; the roh, asking steamer 6 roughly fumigat aAdered } and each member of the crew exam final or def n t ined before she proceeded on the at th } voyage | | ESE no te uence | WERE DOING | mie iiotun had 18 Japanese im-| ARGE Re neng } arr cargo of 3,5 | k 42 ‘ ‘Or attings a arte The passag across from Yokohama was made Wie Wieck cekockess at isda, ee | EEE AN Wicsscrtensssveses ¢ - ~~ rt Watts and Charles You | Wet os: AES CEN 81.50 HOM ‘ © laboring men, were arrest. | as i¢ this ning ' " - ha at ty Home Camp 286 oO Ww fror junk ing, when sev ur the metal were r red m th im initiated, Big rat : hack gccupled by the men th 1218 1217 Second Ay made the # w? foot of Pik treet to be held in Elks’ ha April 2 5 fey ummer Salmon Rates LICENSES TO WED . doslise: The local offi the Northert Ihe flowing parsagy, deena |Past ae Seed ate | Daa CES have be 4. John’ Wikkon|70 cents per 160 ene rate of} rdatro 1, Green Lake, and Ida| wili be resumed on 1) nos ys! caren d Ditoria, 36, and Pte panstantine | rail eastern shipments. Tt in| You Should Buy From Us * a ae ule Pk eff e only during th summer | ay Pr — K Rs ao Sea, ry oe » when the Great Lake are Handle nothing but the purest attle Herman in 5 Qi lee eee Be toe amnall Di fit Gina King t ttle | If you doubt it, c¢ and e us A Dangerous Pair | aking Money . atch us if you can Byron Martin, an ex-convict sen tlary for mitting a murderous | aseault uf Pat Farr in the King country jail t ag was | i at headquarters, a kn th a biade wh le Liquor De James Rice, his partner ia a ur when searched val aes the ‘ ae ru 0 um ia jor dollars annually on the Pacific! Tel, Pink 1751 Free Delivery 901 2nd | coa eth eattle druggist ft = Cor, “ Marion | Boycotted Us HOTEL BUTLER ©°ee SEATTLE’S|@A4FE AND ane 4 from the oe largest and GRUL to send our money Bust, v rm * only first-class ROOM peciall: "4 can buy all we want European plan | 4 Conneoe In Charge 0 P i HOTEL. tion Opitical “i ur rrices 2062280000008 0006008000 Department. |» Pierce's Pleasant Pellets, 260 six _geeeseesesecceroneooooes. GOLDMAN’S. Castoria’ (Pieteher’s), ibe wine, 200 | WE HAVE A-J L Extract Beef (Marshall), 60 | on beat fu i 3 TEAS and lerce arsaparilia, $1.25 size. She eription Druggiat Fourth, near Pike 606 BECOND AVENUE, | COFFEES : If you don’t believe it come and find outv® BAILEY & WILLIAMS Tel. Main 144 222 Pike St. OOOO POP OLOHODOIHIOL OOOH SEAT TLE STAR , P AY, APR Dougall j f a Rel ot 19-21-23 : ae. Avenue. } lnor e& : ry 1 , . 4, iS | HW f Mr. Fitct 4, : mt I re ‘ ! . ‘g } § ‘ he it " ’ 1} Q Lied iggy th g im th ‘ 5 \WVV- mg ts tt \ eee P , Or Q vr © axe : iva . ; s ; ly and 4 i me in HOW WOULD You i on g ~a tly hockey 5° pee aa GER - $m 0 LIKE TO BE THE |; THAT CARLOAI | | ¢ . A CAR JAD OF ICE WAGON? |: : ! ae Enameled d hee - . d A rather gp Pr <- } : 4 ‘ ; ‘ ° i Dry . ; g. bubt “uit | r eis : 1 Pr 7 ta ‘ : aeand »eee “ et ee i Every Suit SILK-LINED ver This is a special introdue- $25.00 iit at the price, and the “av ur clothes made by @ al of Bill Marks was held | wy Hit ie t cae 5 ee he y ues for a few days only, | Was b 4 ak cemetery | Fur “ Mathilda fu 10 ok this iy of Inez nith by t ( pany t lailoring Co ee. itur er m for sale s cheng 1 wing ma nelud | fat f re 4 r road : ~y i3 1102 SECOND AVENUE Miller, 1221 1 an - ca Go to Spinning for bicye ‘| Cooper & Levy LOOP PRR Lake Superior White Fish at and dell Per Pound 15¢ Men’s Shoe Sale Firemen and Ma- all styles t the shoe you « lar price HM. $2.00 Per Pair $1. 25 ‘Per Palr 1 Calf ap ong Sh 3.00; to « $1. 50 Per Pair ct fous flavo or Velour regular MILCHNER HERRING I bis cK HER NORWEGIAN RING—Each , g F dries These Are BIG FAT MACKEREL ar’ a Mach... Ribew SA on Only a Few SMOKED OR KIPPEREI of the SALMON~—Per pound... 15e Many ALASKA SALMON Bargains Per pound 106 $ CROMARTY BLOATERS Each . Se JELLIED PIGS FRET Per pound ihe NEW ENGLAND BOILED HAM—Per pound 206 EASTERN SAUSAGI Per pound 206 GENUINE ANCHOVIS Per keg cand 70¢ HOVIS IN OI! Per bott i0e and Located One-Half Block North of Postoftice 1319 FIRST AVE. SEATTLE, WASH. 50c SELEC BRK brick TED COD F KS pounce H Per 20¢ WHOLE Pe COD FISH pound Te COD FISH B Per ALL ean 0c SHELL CF can tAI In Black Tan, Blue and Red PAIRS FOR Cooper & Levy Wholesale and Reta!) ata 104-106 FIRST AVENUE Fet Yesier and Washington lelephone Main 182 jail SECOND AVE. 2c Gun: SUNSET OIL & REFINING CO. ANNOUNCEMENT Seattle.... | uction ale Stables sed of its first wk of. tronaure pate o : per share. | , hares of treasury BIG AUCTION SALE FOR e: FRIDAY, APRIL 18 10,000 onarea @ have to offer for this sale 85 this r allo wk in this - pany will do in the base head of horse ranging from 1,000 ment of Mutu buildir } to 1,500 pounds, Also a large num ELLIS MORRISON, A Secret ; ISC ssistant Secretary: | ber of.express wagons, harnes | Mutual Life Building Seattle, Washingtom M. J. WALKER, Auctioneer, ] 4210 Western Avenue |

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