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THE SEATTLE STAR. | Ovenaeraseseseemsssrine gRIDAY: MAY 23, 1902 ener — “The Great Men D. BUCK & CO. = Last Edition Men's, joys. Children's Clothing, = Admit It Porulna Slots Votes trons vr a one k Oeeenh bai: 4 O'Clock p. m. "i peeere OF a hee Everybody — FOXES GROW VALUABLE ay Deus Be trast (at some time or other) “int-Trust Prices ON ELIZABETH ISLAND Be Is Interested Sony w st : In Good MONEY CAN BE MADE UP NORTH IN MORE WAYS THAN ONE eed ir eee OTHER IMP OF SHIPS THAT COM > GO. ght ‘x Prescription PORTANT NEWS OF THAT COME AND ein Ph an Service . ben Ee one bs eas PURITY RELIABILITY |! : vit S vhs J t x and PROMPTNESS ale PLUNGED DOWN THE (2% STEEP HILL) "BAG RG ea et a FRR See TET BI SOS 1 aa TL Poke TE TP fs oA Sl Sl oe | ie) gee | | 1 down the frightened BAILEY & WILLIAMS Tel Main 1144, 1431 First Ave. ue and plunge forcing the ahead of it b [Hee and the opportunity to buy a Jano oF organ at.the unprecedented Beicee fered during our great woes ehatted ane Woresd One of ton horses : to the ground, ‘The wagon etruck n Ta the curbstone and was peafly over tturned. The driver was thrown high : In the air, but escaped without a Puak oe ne Our Call-Trade Priees seraich The and are judges of Lapel good use of the La Tt periog etill have several of the left, which are by far the values ever offered here, an a regular $475 pianos now only Still others for $1 y 106 wes lew bi Shirts Open Front Shirts 2 Collars fs RELIABLE PIANOS Cline’s Piano House Second and Unio: a Pew organs $62 to $68 fo: " $10 styles. Secopd-hand ot Most any price. All instrume: on easy payments and fully Rapanted. Don't deter your selec- it's too late. |S. JOHNSTON CO. HEADS OFF te: Sree sae London 23.—Pr Ave. Burke Building gn volcano disturbances Algo successor to une wae the infiltr Winter @ Harper Co. atertal /Music, Musical Instruments | had to give @t Merchandise—fame Store. mys volcanoes are of two very slowly aly “Those that bul Th Th up destroy r Moved to 1406 Secend Ave. oe Chak ; sant Sole Agents for heads -UP — Cures Chili Blaine 013-1015 First Avenue. Globe Butlding. is almost certain there are Ref racting { Opticias..... Look for the big Spectacle Sign lover 308 Pike street. wt place in our eyes corrected. oe." Some in the United States Undoubtedly EW YORK DENTAL PARLORS 614 First Avenus he ens a pa “ wd one of two QUICK DRUG co., Toy Pirwt Avenue nthe ag ptt outside. wh ough the norther n of the Kusk aken by a bilzzard aud progre ountry in th wim, they wer M BLEND BRAND- CIAL SATURDAY the and a _ thérmom ater that reached ily INLESS DENTISTS TEETH wary 4 ¢ $ 2 «< $ Theaters | 2 $3) pPeeeeererococeeccocerery . ' pr } v [eran HAVE Ai ‘This rap gh to the die and A runaway which “resulted in the| #t it i said that. man the life of a teameter and tm 4 fhe fo have c r | hundreda of pedestrians 0 ale hing. ‘The clerks | Marion street thie mornin; h tore of 7 | Ib you don’t believe it morning at 0 oclck. « ally, recognlee come and find outst two hotees Hionising _ t of lumber ents. stver at Tr “IMPORTANT NEWS { the Washing -VOLGANOES BLOW | ¢ are the most dangerous to human life and the physic Bruptions that build wp mountains are periodica 3000 all-wool Watch over of molten lava, comparative rmiean, But in this building : which may iver @ period of centuries, natural volcanic vente Caps; nothing better By i ina'enses and biasing Ares accumuinte beneath th pane for this cold weather. JJ) pnd the air. Sooner or later they must burst forth, —— fie disasters of the second class take piace. It is the h swsaeagy makes a boiler burst Prof Milne was asked FE ELLIOTT, | 2's, "2n.2t for lone time, but Be ee teeta tie eas a LOST IN THE WILDS OF DESOLATE KUSKOKWIM TWO MINERS ARRIVE IN SEATTLE AFTER TERRIBLE ALASKAN EXPERIENCE — COMPANION DIES FROM FEARFUL EXPOS- URE On board the steamer Excelsior, | of tt tenderly hich arrived her twigs and from the North bovis xperiences In’ an 4 Pid create the nuclew th “ night ana fold Crowns, $5; Full Set WP cjcw oy ine wig COFFEE Por flewh. They finally ; ist days of careful nursing were a $i ap; Silver Fill- ; f : f careful nursing we 4 Hoth nis hands and feet. were * new t New York Dental Parlors Cc ty trossn. ta been bediy, tresst ight when he | Se einor AVE. suarrin Fe of his feet, bat he tit ven 4 a ke walk isted in the rer al of th a b t nur } marr errible Suffering These men 6 far ft bree wh Nome. sor Program Complete for Roch- ambeau Unveiling t way entirely. They wandered) WASHINGTON D May 23 Ed. Brown's pay eee sda ad tee neha H ) ward off that fatal stupor. Fina ‘ hungry. Gaunt starvation Today's luncheon nt irt to sacrifice and eat thelr dogs. tat Tepialminant... ; Laid Down and Died guests included the president and F One by one the huskies were killed | Mrs. Ros elt, the secretary of stat spney rermnaes iter, But the piercing bleak|and Mrs, Hay, the admiral of the “a e - ofeoant Crosker) Hose ax while there, on the 6th d Bars 0% Dente ; Ten. Cofeenns Crest } of the party, pf. F § Union b f med Whatcom, died. T Macbougai's. vor south of M1214 SECOND AVENUE Bi Nirivorn built a crib ae Wem tos D0 } mi | they could and placed the dead body Waite n J Two Little the best of Lin ‘Carter's ween for th * at the Third Avenw mmencing next Sunda ey and Lolita La parts of Waite sald t hild at ng the ve ait " pretat f f als of years Two L Waite” is said ¢ y of the best of Mr, Carter's pleces ~ A BUNCH OF _-BURGLA q y. however, the thie J. P. Sackett, who Is car eechi Park bie wu zor were terday afternc Special to NEW YORK, May ix morning’ ® seasion BURGLARY ON FIRST AVENUE | ‘The store of the Mechan @ back door ar iron bars eétablishmént Now Time Gard Reginning today the will p —* Go to Spinning for ral assembly of the Pr an church, & resolutio pted ensuring th ernment oMfcials for break ing the Sabbath during the of Prince H RIES ven ato PTHINK SABBATH} SABBATH WAS BROKEN the Star fon’ Cloth ing Co., at 1927 Firat avenue, Alex ander Bridge, proprietor, was en ered by burgiars early this morning f multe and several paire of shoes| tno’ eu burglary was discovered| (PG .charee | ve is mn att urgiare cut out a pane ofl. $d . a protecting the| €T* TIDE LAND GRADES nt regarding the establishmen permanent grades on the tide land The subject if le repairs, | i” JOB the “Go 0 ROUNDS Ht ig the De ral pur ‘ 4 ir Hunt ' h A Spinning, 1206 Fruit nd ; F ih | Mer 5 ' worth i Men's A ali colors, worth $2.00, at e110 ‘ the bona | Light Weight Balt ; ie % Boe end T0e Mer zed Und value $2.00; tomorrow leit sur MEN’S HATS f $2.00 and $2.50 Hats, $1.65 a High grade, etylion hats the atter with them T the short lots; proper dimensions in soft * ns and stiff hats; bunched for quick selling at.... | ING QUOTATIONS Green CARMEN YOUNG Annual Clearing of Our Wholesale Warehouse ~... | Pacific Coast Clothing Co. | BOUND OVER BOS) LL Be BPE Bel LEE OP EOE, CRP EY { PACIFIC COAST CLOTHING COMPANY hat Here’s Another; nit Offer! 4 Another chance to buy the finest clothing made his country at a third less that you'd ordinarily pa A lucky chan nabled us to buy a lot of suits ordered i Boston house that unluckily failed and so was unable to 4 pt the good We took them off th iker’s hands and se- ied the lot at a price that enables us to ~~ jer Smash All Selling Records to Smithereens They're all to be arranged into two lots and you can take your pick Men's Suits of All-Wool Cheviots, Serges and Worsted utaway 4 and reefer styles, all sizes from 34 to 44, suits that no other shop in town will sell you for less than S10 and suits that many stores ask $12 for willallbe placed on the bargain tables and you can choose at ft n ‘ 6 * % ‘ j A Homes ‘ All sizes, stout, slim, short and tall, thes $15.00 suits for Furnishings Will Sell Like Wildfire 900 ist Av. Cor. Marion New York Gifice 715 Broadway, N.Y. LARGEST CLOTHIEAS IN THE WEST oT OUR PRI BUILD YOU 0} IN THE AL WE MAKE OUR STOV YOUR OWN PL w KA OUTFITTING L’ — THE LARGEST STOVE HOUSE IN THE WORTHWEST. Chas. G. Holcomb OPTICIAN ¥ Gephene "216-218 Burke Quiiding cer. Second and Met on GRAN OPERA Seattles Leading HOUSE 1, | John Cort, Mgr. __ AMUSEMENTS, THIRD AVENUE THEATER W. M. Russell, Mgr. Theater, Phone Main 63, Phone Main 667, Seattle's Only Up-Town Theatex, TONIGHT AND ces Epar. A High-Ciass Family Resort, | ATURDAY 3 Prices—20c, 30c, 400, 50c, Mr. N. C. Goodwin LAST WEEK OF THE POPULAR Miss Maxine Elliott JESSIE SHIRLEY COMPANY Friday night and Satu When We We Tonight, ¥ {prt wi Na TWE LEAD! ymmey’ NEATRE Pe gagement of the co e high. Krad | ‘The t oe he $2 to 25 ce Special for J.FriedmanéSon| ... Beets] BY, NOOR of he Ky on which they AF tNothing they Bite eo oe ee Sam Tata bes | Reiley Co., Six Weeks, Starting Next Sunday. Night, | A Six-Dollar Two Trouser se Little eo Waifs fae 1 Tweedk. | H ™m } the pal A Play to Please Everybody—A Play | i We but we Will Remember | | will. A Reve n in Story, Plot, Cast and For This Week Only ton econ av BASEBALL May 24, and Sunday Tacoma ys. Seattle Admission, exinning the attention | its, Steam. | grand stand Gates oper xtra, gam advertised rs Li ps Western Ave. Phone Main 466 e commer