The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 30, 1902, Page 1

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Sowaod Your Changs. THE SEATTLE STAR. Wo aT — YOL, 4, NO, 108; » MONDAY EVENING, JUNE 80, 1902, 25 CENTS A MONTH TTLE, WASHINGTON “AND JEAME NRE BATA THE LAW, ~ LAKE STEALS $100,000 20 ACRES sericcatie Goods for Men ‘Confesses to Eight Years’ Use of Wells-Fargo’s) {0.8% eons | SAFE IN ARCTIC OCEAN Money for Speculation hy 8 3 gs forthe “Fourth eruemraeeremrlFOR $500 Gooee The Whaler Belvidere Finds Them Near the Dip-| YMPERMMESLS fcc oi) Spee ese _ mede Islands--Passengers and Crews of Both {iss ‘yp hgges seg __ Steamers Are Well--Have Plenty of Provi- sions--Steamer Centennial Brings is the News From Nome us to mention many. Men's Negligee Shirts at $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50. Men’s Straw Hats, lat- , to $2.50. Leather Belts, The steamship Centennial, Northwestern Commercial Co., C. F. Strand, arrived from Nome at 10:45 this morning h news aboard that the steamers Portland and Jeanie, sup- d to have been lost in the Arctic seas, are safe eighty miles | ‘porth of Diomede islands off Cape Prince of Wales. . . | The revenue cutter Thetis stands by waiting for the * gradually dissolving ice-floe to entirely break. All hands d d the three vessels are well, with provisions in plenty. The was brought to Nome by the whaler Belvidere, that “passed within a mile of the three vessels. The whaler d at Nome June 20, the date the Centennial sailed. It is reported that the Jeanie was laying 50 miles off Nome, early as May 18, waiting for the ice to break, that she might harbor. The Portland two days later came three miles the westward and lay to for the same purpose. The ice to accumulate from the north and surround both ves- For several days the breaks occurred, and again the ice uld down. But owing to the lateness of the season, EEE 1 |EDWARD’S Soe ees | kt uw | RECOVERY F g Nn | the | acres about two miles from end | E night? *No, I Men's 35¢ to 7, Men Summer Trousers, neat stripe, well made, $2.00 to $7.50. Men’s Balbriggan Combed Egyptian Under- wear, at per garment soc. Men's Fine Balbriggan Silk Stripe Underwear, at garment, 12 and 13 Schourman Block,.. Firet Avenue and Cherry Street... freight | 0 ‘day and) laritie ' fea that Sun ont portion of| found by officers where he had hid- | “* A ee p The train| den himself in the attle of his re * brought to a si still and the denee. fortunate.man placed on @ flat car| wandering d carried to this city, where h of Cy Li Mee at Bt. Biizabeth hospital. | HERBERT 6. UPPER.. .. | | LION CLOTHING HOUSE 75¢ CIGARS Fic ‘amp Doug lod ahotg 1 to commit suicide but to take the final step: Men's Mercerized Silk Underwear, wit \binding, fine garments, at each, $1.25. Fine Camel's Hair Underwear, in ecru and natural, at the garment, 75¢ and $1.00. Adams « Blanchard 50%: Pat Your Treasures Where They Safe neces tr ent Safe Deposit Building Qos): 701 FIRST AVENUE silk facings and jont in welt | hi prominent) ¢ He is un-|urated J and 23 years of age. had bee ISCO, Cal, June 30.—| for the Robert m., Wheat! used in ora Cigars, 12, for 4 abe Lilian Russell, 10 for,.25e Belmont's 12Ke size, 4 f June 2. Star, Horseshoe and Spearhead CHEWING TOBACCO ust Pay Its Share m* certainly is / Battle Ax 30 plug e the Seattle Ei c ¢ \ Mr, Bailey this ul Ci thi morning. “Ht Aet 5 than ion +) ing just sh franebt ; such that the House weg geen : ~ MAURICE GERBER - 220-222 First Ava, South CORNEA Man es for rent by the month or Many Attractions at The Leader This Week Being the week of THE GLORIOUS FOURTH. Chief among them will the GREAT BANK RUPT SALE Of the L. Karman Stock bought at 4c on the $1.00 which is! now at its beat. The many bargains offered in this sale Saturday caused a VERITABLE STAMPEDE and on several occasions people wet heard to lament the fect that they did not expect such bargains and were not prepared to take them along with them. One in.particular returned home, replenished her purse and bought many things for her future needs. Don’t fai! to visit us during this GHEAT SALE. Re ee The Leader a. eddlbweat unsatiofee- Tw prone: . tition OF the | Dperadion \\ rom" 710 Second Avenue Jngre condition at 10 o'clock this SE orning ls favorable tone. The " Dulletin ends as follows: His maj- exty has slept well. The dressing | are ho bad symptoms of || Worsted 1 public ts becoming Suit........ ed as the days wear on recovery is but « ‘There were but few \ later it was at first decided to make a break through z i z z | \\ WW \\ Doctors Report Only Favorable Progress \\\ generally believed that both the Jeanie and were lost, as the Nome City, the first vessel to re- Nome, brought down the startling news that the been swept through the straits into the Arctic an immense ice-floe. This report was received Friday 20. When the Nome City left Nome, the revenue had gone to the rescue of the Portland. The Jeanie, which sailed from Seattle May 1, had not been any vessel, and reports were brought to Seattle em- officers of the John S. Kimball, that natives g EZ tj, . YY thijj said that a vessel answering the descrip- wr ty been wrecked, and all hands lost off Z June 9. This story could not Yh it who made the report could not by signs did they make known that lace. YANN LY A fancy worsted—one of those sults that always appear well and wear like iron—-hard woven will not catch the nant — pas # cote Poel | J. J. HAGGERTY’S King’s passing Wednesd: ithout Qn that GROVER—“You can’t lose me, Bill.” * day 7 will be almost com- Hi ; Phone, Main 565. red. was officially announced last Saturday morning, when the John S. Kim- n that the king was re- ‘ y i was still curren: was bell Tr , low anit was, Yesterdayyfor sev- : : Laced mil? placed at $600,000 | ‘The kings removal to the couch ‘ ‘Open Sundays 11:00 to 12 in Coation D. 2a, witch occuring inst ad Sage i wcrc under Dr Trevar R I SH ANNON is 5 nee BaF os electric le Pens ade al n i eave resto Mores, Seana eon gt Mead IS FEARED BY EXPERTS : a ant premumaiy Re . uch, ‘Treves regulating : GROCERY CO, EW YORK DENTAL PARLOR (meena ering his hand. 1220-1222 bie . Phone, Main E Ht BF ad Senator, Belvidere, Arthur B., schooner Sequoia and bark- . ‘ Z é ‘entine Americano, were in port. The Senator was still in quar- “e King” Philli Precipitates Panic on|« : i; cone te tate tie amas s FIRST AVENUE | ‘afitine, although the first class passengers had been landed on |““LOrn Ring Nips Frecip : , |fily ‘seen his children, but the Inter. PIONEER SQUARE the morning of the 19th. The Americano was waiting for the ‘ mpl awh ener an caer pe ice to break up so that she could continue her voyage to Point Chicago Board of Trade re t tite th arere \s ae, : Big ol Work Gua nteed Painless Clarence. The Centennial passed a three-masted schooner of all taxable personal p ’ His courage and patience call f¢ ly the Vega, on June 23, at Unimak pass, Capt. Strand | epicaco, June "| his attempt to work the big corner, |‘ be weturned. | A short time after. | greatest admire 4 The ONLY DENTISTS in Seattle who use ABSOLUTELY PAIN- before sailing, heard a report that the Belvidere had an- | Phillip backed by > he will not only be able to pay off all | , ed | pliettly any : rey oo ayo ea for extracting teeth, applying gold crowns and fill- Other mission at Nome besides reporting the safety of the Port- | P/2,qvuiar'a way as of olf, and t . od sok? a’? orelock omicial bulleti g, CRN IS QUR METHODS are KNOWN and USED by the NEW YORK land and Jeanie. This was to secure the services of the rev- | result war that sensational advances plunging. An eff | Sec eis Ole : on me 0c per pound “> Ihe same, docterp who wees for oon tte cake arta “adh pen as ors enue cutter Bear, for Arctic waters; but the Bear had not yet : y. The price| than a mil In this list the rade Spider NEW YORK DENTAL PARLORS are still there. ‘, v from 7% to 74% cents in a! Later.—By {ictals made oath that the value of |fortable y. and discomfort OF TRETH. 15.00 arrived at Nome‘at that time. Capt. Strand denies reports that | f/ ‘putting many of the|had reached the proport | its taxable propetty exclusive of real lwound has been much le eo. 1:98 ere . 4 . GOLD CROWN : itch harbor. Said he: “The Ore- { business and mak Armour inaugura ie non Grocery Cow FILLING » |. the Oregon is disabled at Dutch 3 the heavy operators show > m and Retail Outfitters. | [gir van FILLING _ gon was in port when we left Nome, and nothing was the mat- shoe ar ge : ‘ ma - Fitts ILVER FILLING ”- 30e _ ter with her, except minor leaks around the rudders.” the gene pations | livery. Othe CONVI T - ian pain, when other work ls ore The Centennial brought down the remains of C. J. Cor- | {he < The broke’ ‘We do not try to compete Hicting @ serious parti with cheap dental work, Neille, a minor, and a native of Montreal. He was killed by a eet cilia Gated. cors cata, and ‘wheat ~ ge Beg Bos. pi dynamite explosion at Boulder creek, Jan. 3. 5 ed onte and Beptember |change in the weathe a eat eauipped ‘operating rooms The passengers on the Centennial were: Rev. C. H. He ("hore Uf Phillipe is muccessful in crops have rene eruc i im ae ave your teeth out in the morning and go home with new ones tha sam Gur prices are the lowest consistent with first-class work. Bloor, Mrs. W. T. Perkins, Charles Russel and wife, W. P. Wetherbee. | maa sng We are making specialty of gold crown and weridge, work. Our | : me alone will be a guarantee that your work wi of the best. e SEA | TLE ELEC | Rl Hounds Again Work Well and Show the Way Rave a proctitis Sah Acsartgnant, at ares, bigt Ot wal | modern dentistry. We will tell you in ce exactly what eee eee work will cost by a free examination. Give call and you will we do exactly as we advertl 80. A PROTECTIVE GUARANTER given with all work for ten years, New York Dental Parlors «+ sare. Seats, ween. Meat Hours—#:90 a. m. to 8:00 p. m, Sundays, 8:30 a, m. to 2:20 p.m. SUITS 8. JACK ‘OATS, June 80.—The is that of two men ‘allowed a shi after betng | toward Te in this f operations against BBY BOY Of ust tees, MUST PAY FULL TAXES ow one ASSESSOR BAILEY SAYS CORPORATION 18 TRYING TO ELUDE JUST DUES—HE FIXES PROPERTY VALUE AT $3,000,000 IN- STEAD OF $636,760, THE FIGURE TURNED IN BY THE COM- PANY soe inc LONDON bets x He sells Haberdashery and Shoes at cut rates at the Prank Floyd, the 2-months-old| Another Ma |liquor welling ¢ child of H. C. Floyd, day telegraph | pojice J opetator at Auburn, was crushed to| Mrs. G. | death by a falling sample table at! the def¢ % that place yesterday. The body hast al af r heen shipped to Olympja by Butter- | ‘Worth & Sons for interment. |non-ap The baby was playing in a sample | ball » well as the tangible property of the Electric. Company, which ono dollar per week opens an aceount foom of the Green River hotel, vat | another valuable assets the Hlectri ; . deter Hh gy Sri " C Be reel rare eat’ inn |agoinst hers. The jail. montent and has, 4 yo Renerai pellet of the offt- funniest number in town 4 table and pulled it over. He was |be sold by her at the park. rec Republican count omven. Last year, owing to the fact that| (ty rT late vicinity. to the . joned under it and almost instant- | jeorge haw decided to stamp| tion, has resolv is offi-| the street railway consolidation was | to w “ ill SECOND AVENUE lll ¥ killed. The noise of the falling | © il, and if high fines will| cial’ career weaning | still incomplete and many lines yet| At “ | c to effect. a aie" inter attrncted the attention cf |not accomplish the end, he believes| at its rightful valuation for the pur-| uncless, Assessor Bailey fixed tho | nownd: y, attd at = ¢ a8 but few of ghe roads are 1812 Second Ave. SeVeral people who ran to the room, | Jail sentences will poses of taxation the intangible as) taxable value of the electric com-!iatest advices were following it, It | guarded.

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