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4 —_—_—— QUEALING PORKERS And Other Items of Intersst About the Kiarbor i ‘There was a live! &t the Cotman while @ score « unloaded from Bteamer, cons firm of Wa Ch Rheir nature, the hows fT men and severe Slane very busy getting Bome of them were gourse they could offer no resistance But eimply squeal. This they did @o lustily, that some of the iittle teamers ‘out in the bay, thinking they heard the distant whistle of an Bther doat, tooted their whistles in Fesponse. When they were all aafe Ty landed on the pier, an old granger ‘who had reared more brood of pigs Than he could recollect, peeked down at them and remarked that it re minded him of groundhog day, al though ft was a little late In the season, ‘The porkers were raised by She Indians at the Port Madison res- ervation, and sold to the Chinese firm. ‘They will all be reshipped orth alive, to the Alaskan canner- for the use of the Chinks work- there. A Chinaman loves pork weary, but he avoids buying pork Killed by a Caucasian. He prefers to do the killing himself, and he wil! Dave @ golden opportunity when this consignment arrives. ses The darkentine Ruth from ans Francisco, arrived over here last wight from Tacoma. She Is at the Schwabacher pier, where she will Joad a cargo of barrels, lumber and walt for the Pacifie Cold Storage Co.'s canneries at Bristol bay. She aril sal north tomorrow might. ‘The steamer Californian of the ‘American-Hawalian line cleared from the Sound this morning, bound for Honolulu direot. She carries a full cargo. see ‘The new fishing steamer William MeKisiey was launched last night at Crawford & Reid's shipyards, Ta- coma. A monster American bald-headed eagle was shot and killed on Juneau island a few days ago by a couple @f prospectors. soe ‘The Italian ship Fortunago Fagart arrived this morning at Port Angeles from Nagasaki, Japan. wee The steamer Manuense goes into Borans today for slight repairs. The fieamer, Conem: which has there having windlass fix- = expected out today or tomor- sae ‘The steam dredger No. 1 will to Tacoma today and bring over 6,000 ‘cases of salmon for the ship Roan- oke's cargo. The big vessel will not are comes Aeatty tatences, ete 1 ss joading her cargo soe Wome City Satts ‘The first Nome sailing of the 1902 was made when the steamer jome City of the Pacific Citpper lin. Bet sail for the north at 14:35 this Morning from the Arlington dock. fhe steamer carried 161 people and & full cargo, chiefly supplies to mer- cantile firms now operating in the| far north. The dock and its Kipaches, vere linea with peopie, ‘and relatives of the departing | Passengers and others attracted by euriosity, as early as $ o'clock, the scheduled for the boat's de- Parturs, least = thousand people Fare there and the majority of the on till the midnight hour, When the Nome sailed. Among the = were Thomas J. Nestor, |. D. Thagood, Thomas Urquhart. Charles Hoxie, J. C. Kennedy, J. F. Connors, William B. Hudiey, A. # | Dunham, Markey Moses, | Aaron Jaffe, Witliam H. Bmerson, William Wi dC. C. Cth @ steamer has been sheathed With tron bark and will be enabied to plow through the jee floes with| steamer Portland, which sails tomorrow for Nome, ts going to} make a hard endeavor to reach Nome first. It will be a nip-and-tuck race | between the two steamers for t honor of first dropping anchor in Nome harbor.- | Many of the tickets on the Nome| For the Celebrated Watch known as © Bente ghousen Spe0iai It is the mechanical jece is surpassed G. BENINGHAUSEN, 807 FIRST AVE. fime Inspector for Col- imbla and Puget Sound Raliroad and the Beattie Electric Co. Receiver’s Sale of Wien’s and Boys’ Clothing, Hats and Caps Boots and Shoes Dress Shirts, Fancy Shirts, Working Shirts, Woolen and Cotton Underwear, All-Wool assorted colors—Sweat ers Wool, Cotton and Socks, Handkerchiefs, penders, Merino Sus- Collars and Cuffs—all styles Gloves, Neckwear. In fact thing in the Gents’ Furnish- ing line you may need atYour Own Price My instructions are to this stock within the n days at whatever price it will bring. Sale Starts Tomorrow Morning, Tucoday, at8 a.m. Wineberg & Kessler 110 2nd ave. 8. Linen every- oo J. Pike > Pa 1 mod Min he steamer Etthu rotard satled f wht The at ka steamship line satle last night with tons of ger Hum ¢ steamer WANT STREET REPAIRED Marion Between First and We: ern Avenues in Bad Shape At the board of pub! The Mercha .* asking and even cating that body to proceed as soon ax pos. sible with the repairing of Marton street between First avenue and Western avenue, The communica tion recites that the street is in very bad condition and that vehicles are wrecked and teams hurt there every day, Resides this it is a detriment to the business men of the street Attention was called to the con dition of this street in the Star about & Week ago, and at that time it was stated upon the authority of the city engineer that plans and specificn tions for the paving with block of al the streets west of First avenue from Yesler way to Madison street, wou be filed with the board of ' publi works the following Saturday. How ever it has been found impossible t get tho plans finished yet. Aw ance is, however, given that there streets or portions of streets will re celve the earliest nti city authoritie: Steamer City excursion tick: urday and Sunday's return games played between Seattle League and DRUGGED VICTIMS | Proprietors of Goo-Goo Eye Saloon Under Heavy Bail effects @ the! attonney ternoor they tay af phat st 8 of the warrants Justice Cann’ ¢ a Ryan, Wiis 1 oH the a lefa each, all were committed jai ard mad cs 00 bail saloon owned by Williams and the Davie woman is situated on the ground floor of the notorious Japan exe the Cosmopolitan, at th and Ma: haa long been @ the drugging of night Wan « t ort Such | tw Wee max to the r places the pol men owed ay <n @ intend to BUILDING NOTES for the High arrived yesterday rom Canton, ©. Th acto} | Cawaey @ Carney, will now be to hurry the completion of the ing, Which w ora time. Expert wt In the ‘The iron stairways school building 1 the Bast Everett B. B. team. Roun? tiskets| fneluding admission to grounds, $1.06. ‘Tickets good on 7 a. m. and 12 m. trips Saturday and Sun: return- ing on 7:18 trip Saturday and Sun- day evening. Gunther’s Bon Bons and Chocolates Corner Second and Commo — j FP. B ELUorT, Refracting Optician... Look for the big Spectacie Sign Over 308 Pike street. Best place in the ofty to have your eyss eurrected 11-18 Heussy Bidg. ALWAYS THE Tomo 2 rrow Lad New Wash Waiets, pink and blue patterns, joc value; tomorrow special ... 85c Ladies’ Black Taffeta Silk Waists, beautifully tucked front, sleeves and back, 2 rosettes with buckle on front, $4.60 va Saturday special $3 50 Tomorrow Genuine Imported French Vio. let Totlet Soap, 4 enkes in a box, actually worth Re Tomorrow Special Ladien’ Jersey Ribbed Sle lens Ve rth 8% rr fat Ladies’ Pe beautifully tucked d in cluste 1 sleeves and soft gray, red, rove and black regular $9.00 value selling at Boys’ Outfitting Store wn and gre from at br 92.50 ne BL 1B; ‘esl Mall | Orders » Promptly’ Filled E 86 95! Peterson’s Is the ' em: expe as O enables us to save you money ar | still make some for oursely | Anti-Trust Prices Pear's Glycertne Soap, tmp | Rea ¢ Skin Soap, 35 Tea, 2he calze cker's Tar Soap, aniper Tar Soap | Pterce's Wine of ¢ size jarfie F \¥ iF lee Cream § The only» | Drug Trust F BartettDrucCo j | Free Delivery Phone, Maine 604 506 SECOND AVENUE. BEST Sa Tomorrow Ladies’ Muslin Skirts, wide ruffle, worth 4 tomorrow S-inch 29¢ w.L, Men's Union weseen Kid and Aztec es “83 00 “88 50 1884.00 Special Tomorrow censid Kid Moc kid wear gu Ladien good 33 50 Viel Kid Welt Bewed } Bulldog and Globe r king new, fa $3 50} rdovan be surpris 94 00 ne Kid Ski ling at Shoes, matt kid 82 79 Best Vici K es, hand } 1 h 1 h TERSO welling at AT ot out. | ee THE SEATTLE STAR tra r at at appr b 4 in river between | #t mings ie mak ter and sewe No. 491 dinner Sets Rhodes Bros. Co. Men's Light KR lea, CoMesand Crockery Hovey 1214 SECOND AVENUE PETERSON’S Weight Balbrig 1 Drawers. BG worth a8 Tomorrow Speci ys’ Hard Wear Knee & Special Tomorrow Men's exce black, § seiling at A Bo n's Pasha New Mer ver and bi relling at Str Shape Hats 81 25 ; Saturday Tie Specials of New Band Bow, Shield Teck and Four-tn-Hand beautiful of Ing patterns, th up 25c Marconia Fou ring @ worth up 50c 206, 208, 210 ) PIKE ST. lot Ties assortment Wagner's Orchestra at the Bon Marche Saturday Nigh’ 200 SAMPLE SUITS TOGO AFTER THE + _ — p> Cor, Marion Law and Order League Takes Ex- ception to Slot Machines 1 that th r Hd and Order leagu and a he of ning whe warding the ney-paying # port A for tablivh his ank f action yi at,” M Ague } ived t the amt her p SHERRY WINE An Extra Fine Quality for cooking, regular price per gallon $1,50 “ «0 1 they not waa the one followed 1 Order league a year » police department waa 1 Chiet Meredith re Special Today and To- morrow Per Gallon, .95 Per 1-2 Gal., .50 Cooper & Levy 104-106 FIRST AVE. Bot Yester and Washi Streets Teteghens Mam St. Louis Exhibit 4 oe ng at 9 o'ele Kk ® specta FREDERICK & NELSON. Fine Furniture Every Home Needs a Hall Tree This stock of Hall Trees is large enough and includes suffi- from the low priced, plain de- signs to the high grade elegantly cient patterns to make it thor- { carved patterns ghly satisfactory to ‘he aver- age purchaser The patterns display The price is in each instance in keeping with the quality—the price is vary Hall Tree, made stands 6 feet € inches rated with golden finiah high; top dec oat price $9.0 : heavy ma reading arma French be late mirror 1 "FREDERICK & NELSON. COMPLETE HOUSEFURNISHERS Second Ave., Madison and Spring Str Monarch and Silver Soft and Stiff Bosom SHIRTS . ONE DOLLAR Chas. G. Holcomb OPTICIAN 216-218 Eurke Euliding cor. § All Grade bu Dealer in F Carpet Lace Ci niture niture, Stoves, Range Graniteware, Crockery, Olicloth, Linoleum, Bhades, rtaing, Draperies, everything to furnish your home complete, Estimates and cheerfully given. 912, 914, 916 FIRST AV Phone Buff 456 UE sh OIL & REFINING CO. ANNOUNCEMENT | fining Company has disposed of its frat | 40,000 shares, at 15 cents per share. This » market 60,000 more shares of treasury | ¢ onts per share, 10,000 shares of atthe raons desiring stock in this com: | act promptly and apply at its office in the base butiding. ‘The Sunset Ol and ck of treasury #! pany now pute k at the advanc this being allotted pany will do well to ment of Mutual Lif ELLIS MORRISON, Assistant Secretary. Mutual Life Building Seattle, Washington _ AT 333 PER CT. DISCOUNT Two Large Manufacturers’ Sample Lines ’ Fully One-Third 4 skirts flounce 87.60 £9.00 #1).00 810,50 iff*, iniald ¥ feta silk k piping: & ng and finished eult rday at ear utiful fill To be Bol 810.50 Brittle, after « of Vaseline, worth a ean roale B sizes 4 to 12, nd ean Fancy? n blue and pink after six 50 Nickel Plated Bafety V" os, regular pric a card; al 2 cards for & ols tor § % Bewing Needles, best quality, after or « Purse and Card br A grey, aly nd after mix 2 Biack Le Reits, straight graduated . after wix 19 Bhas regu Ext fn bs, vane Waits, valu ef aix, three regular na Brushe ality bris regular all wtz-| If the Regular Prices enough in SUITS FOR 11.50 amine k trimme taft black jacket # ede silk atyle stitched, trimmed, “ piped with «, wkirt trimmed the 1 812.50 et ¢ 820.00 t ITs ¥* | black or br | feta cuffs and f 1 at $20.06 day's Bale t $22.50 SUITS FoR 1a These suits are made of an excep tional fine quality of Frenc cloth, in @ pretty sailor blue AFTER SIX Jet Head ¥ larly 100 @ dot Ki4 Curlers, 2 and ide Pins ,worth regu- after six 2 sizes, regular pric « bur after six aded Beauty F 4, reular price th Hair Baret ery regular price Men's 2he Suspenders; after 6, 28¢ Men's Black and Tan Cotton Box after 6, two pairs for 16c Boy Night Bummer, made of sum- mer weight outing flannel; worth 66c each, at I7% Myo tomer Hematitched Pillow Cases, size 42 4 inches, worth IT%c; after 6, . three lo a latest style after six, 12¢ than two to each cus- k Towels, size 14x28 Inches, eol- lored bor ced, regular price & each Batin & s, 20 inches wide, dark gr . the latest Persian and scroll ens 2 to 10 yarde wide, regular price I8¢ a yard: after 6, The Heavy Seersucker Oingham, inches wide, good value at le a yard; after 6 for @\o. We * Jersey Rubt Cotton Ves | ty, worth qua ment Black of Tan Cotton ¢ toe, worth ton Ribt Ines, full fashioned, fast binck, ¢ bie toe, heel and knee wal price a pair; after 6, 17c, or three pairs Hematitched and 1 Handkerchie lered corne: to 190; choloe after six at ith embrot worth 16 % Point de Paris Laces and Inser- ons, Choloe n designa, two to six inches in width, worth iSe, 1f¢ and 25e ® yard; after six Eo. | Brocad t 1 with sil de stitched sit bah fan skirt flounge ® of l-inch n front @ ‘will tot begin dnnthenill « White and Boru Fish Net, wide, worth Mem yard; after¢, White Huck Linen Pittew stamped, regular price 4c; after nch Red Tapestry, worth @eg after 6, 32%. $1.00 Quality Fancy Bilis, im tle, um and dark colors, in Taffeta Brocade al de, after six for 6e, Cholee of all out Dotis an Detly Heads, after six half price All Fancy Baskets, © ied A ms yard noose from; after 18 bars “Bon” Soap, after six te. Women's Long White ‘Muatis Skirts, well made and trimmed, two different styles to. choose from, worth The; after six’ 4c. Women's Long Plain White ma, wide hem and rows of regular price Skcy after six ie. A good line of Children's Colored Dresses, with round yoke, will mate and prettily finished, worth Me; af. ter efx 80. Ages 2 to 5 years. Dennison’s Perfumed bara hy regular price te; after et stick. David C. Cook's Sabbath Léteay, paper bound, regular price bea cepy; after six 0. Ern Writing Tablets, letier pa izes, ruled or piaia regul ice 200; after #ix Fine Cambric Emi es, in cholce new ote wert blind pattems, extra a worth regularly te, 81-9, We a yard; cholee after siz a n Bright Shoe Dressing, te bottles for 100. Women's One-Strap Frenth Bet Slippers, fine viet kid, worth ® after wix $1.00. Delayed Shipments of Spring and Summer Shoes Gi The manufacturers Geinyed two or three days shipping the balk @ our Spring Shoe Stock, go that we were unfortunate hundreds of cases of Pine Shoes for Men, Women and ren an fn @ Dilgeard and freshet In Dakota about a month ago. Our Shoes were thus delayed for causing us to Reduce Prices now And the sale beg price details in the Star ff at least one-third from the regu! norrew. weeks and we find stock heavy jit in Every Line Space does not permit of our tote Sufficient to say, however, that we are lar prices in order to reduee materially before the season ‘s any further advanced. THE BON MARCHE NORDHOFFQ® Co. 1419 to 1435 Second Avenue and II5-123 Pike Street. AL NOTICES SPRCIAL Et yon, Hundred ree F price of hadition 10 rabrary: and further provides that oha he held in the City of Seattle, ral voting precincts, on the May, 1002, at which special elect shall be voted upon by the quail ft aaid city ould proposith Now. ther tothe’ qualified Beattie, that on Saturday May. “iGo. in th cinets ‘int " Sieetton will be held at the. Voting thereat. by the sald sity upon the mitted by wald. Ord bo: voted the f toe te hereby gives City of day of the 17¢ paveral elect and very voter at fsmuance and \r in dei Hoh election said thereot by sald Ciiy for | nite for the Beattie Public tbr | forth And Getatled im Ordinanes ] of emia Oity And every voter at such election elsct- sition sha following Hundred Th F the purpose of providing | to pay to George F. the City of Seattle upon th jeot by said City for use by the Seattle Public Labrary forth and detailed In Ordinance of said ci Notice 1 tere ot ing in each of th note tm the ee aid elect! ‘al wards of shail be as follows F WARD, Precinot—@hoeshen 118 Rattroad vey Bros.’ Tmshop, y Stablen Lane ot a Stadles, im atreot Shannon hotel nd Washingt t— OMoe Rasement of @owth seh south and Weller streat. Seventh Precinct Rrubaker's Barber shop EDth eve, we and Bradford street BCOND. WARD. et —Butaick’s «torercom, cinot—Plumbing shop, nowles’ Twonty-sixth ave, fackson street Fourth Precinct 2504 Jackson street THIRD WARD. First Precinct—Front room of house. jouthenst corner of Eleventh ave. and Rast wood south Front room ef house, net—Madrona Council hai Bast Jefferson. Prootnc Fast Madina Fourth Precnct—MoGilvra's Real Ea state of of Madison street ear line. RTH WARD. Firet Third ¢ Perr nd Firat ave, Office of Fi h_ Procinct — Justice's court Fierit ‘WARD cingt—Warelouse rear | Fastman's stables, Fifth Union Electric works, Precinct—Carpenter ehop, 1020 Thin | HM WARD. Weaten's Fuel omee, aoa preeitt® reolnet Fun ave | Being etn Second Precinct MeBiwain's real ett oftce, "2236 First ave Third Precinct Storereom of Mesed bee ital, $819 First ave Fourth | Precinct — Basement ot Date Fitth ave. and fth Precinet—Omee of Bowers het ath ave. and. Olive atteet, SEVENTH WARD. First Precinct —- Bamement ave. Second Third factory Precinct Precinct Office Mumford's corner of Almy street and th Precinot—Pakery of Sehmidt & Meliwig, 1701 Harvard ave Pet Storeroom of Martine & Front room of Death treet Bighth Precinct Room in house of Jt Stanton, 2904 Rastiai * on street is sdinet “Oia Popping mation, ureet ened Poueeh @ Fourth Pract Moy airet ait Guren nie ven ah First Precinet— rye Ay each ave weet and. Oren "Bectnt Precinct “Od howe penne house, Frematt, 3."F. ball, AP a and “Albion strest ae ecinctantersom of, MA orty-second street and ‘sixth Precinet Whereot I have. nd and affixed the soa} Toth day. of Apri 1808 INO, KIPLING FOR SALE CHEAP Clark Davis & Co. Phone Main 1279 Room 730 New York Blo BETRRERES rs Ss me izsecscen? hh. FATSVESELEASESL TESER EE EARS EERE oT