The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 28, 1903, Page 3

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Be) ‘4 there Is No - fleason shouldn't buy everything: cost) im the drs © line at pee use drugs and soln deat © amie rowan that our price wa weet for Instance z alse eee Pink 1 are the amd it in he a are so B06 SBe Bde Norway arKe aise $ se cakes Ibe for Be Parme Quiokty smpounded Frege eeanona!y 6 SECOND AVENUE. Free Qelivery. Phone, Main 50% THE SEATTLE OPTICAL CO. 118 Becona ave, Hinckley fe the largest inati- Of ita kind in this tty OF state. Satistactory St most reasonable Eyes examined fee of charge. All Night. Tel. Main 1029 INS BROS. ire to BERMAN. FOLEY CO. AKER d Plumbing and Tinning Ernst Bros. 606 Pike Telephone Jotn 283 N seas AI? t STREET OPTICAL (0. Be Examined scienticatv, Free | a ; [1 Sunset, ee LAST EDITION | ‘TUCBON, Aria, Jan, 28.—About 20 lives: were lost tn a head-on col- Naton of two passenger trains at 4 o'clock this moruing on the Southern Pattie railroad, 17 miles eaat of here. The trains piled wp on each other and 11 cars were consumed by fire from the wrecked engines. The fire wae started by the off tanks burst. Me and Mashing choir tnfammadle coutents through the debria Resinsers Bruce and Wilkte were FRIGHTFUL COLLISION ‘Twenty Lives Lost in Southern Pacific Passenger Wreck burned to death, Right bodies have been already found, Many more were consumed in the flames, J. M, Hilton of Cambridge, Mans, , Histon was the ap wae burned tn the ker, hews of the ¢ pearance in Tuckon of a tourist car without an engine, The car broke loowe frm the wreeked train, and, being on a down grade, ran all the way to thie city, where It was atop ped by striking an up-grade. INDICTED FOR MANSLAUGHTER court grand jury, I if Esk 8 F | DOLLAR FAMILY meific Clipper line, repre- the Dollar Steama latter company Arab ed to Dol- of Seattle completed from #i ay at afternoon, bringin, }16 Southeastern Alaska neers and $72,000 in gold bullion from | Treadwell, consigned to the Bank of | Calffornia. It snowed heavily and | continually from the time the steam. or left Skagway, Jan. 24, until Van. couver was reached, weather 9 exceptionally ro how: the temperature did not reach a lower point than 6 or 7 degrees below nero. | ‘The passengers report that many of the people way and Taneau are leaving for Valdes on the overcrowded steamers. A steamer which was believed to he the F southbound, was led the day before yesterday, lof Queen Charlotte sound. | easel wan the Dirigo, she will probe ably arrt row. CHINESE ~NEW YEAR NEW YORK, Jon. 2—Thie in the | first day of the Chinese new year and the almond eyed denisens of the colony are making merry in their customary way. Laundries were clowed_ in all parts of Manhattan, Long Intand and in thé adfacent cit- jles of New Jersey und the sons of the Flowery Kingdom trooped into [Chinatown to join in the general cel- cbration, ‘The fostivities cover a | period of weveral days, during which time there is little work but much feasting music and gaming, It ie also & Danner week for the Chinese theater in Doyer street, where manager expecta to display the “8 |R. 0.” #ign each afternoon and ev- lening during the remainder of the woek, N. ¥., Jan, 28.—The Western New York Horticuitural Se ciety began Its eighth annual oo tion in thie city teday with 1 attendance of members visitors, The program exte 4 is one of arranged for ROCHESTE: well known horticultural the number to include Profem Roberts of Cornell university, Pro- | femnor 8. A. Beach agthe New York agricultural experiment station, Dt. H. J. Webber of the United States jepartment of ©. joulture, and Alex der McNolll ‘7 the Canadian de- partment of agfoulture. the | he | what day he will ar- rt wt oan be stated thet he will arrive im Beattie in a very short time.” jer who was in- Be- about five years ago. and the trainer mal diaplayed visible di 83% RIGHT FOR ONCE iy ; z - i f . i i i ashi : = H nf ‘i FY f £ mt fr Today the temperature the same as yesterday Colder weather was expected. ACCIDENT TO CONEMAUGH A telegram received by the Em- of the North- of the Oakland wharf, deapt to stop her impetus by lower mudwook, The port anchor driven several of the steam- en's bow pial COMMISSION PHILADELPHIA, Jan. %.—Dar- row created a sensation at the an- thracite hearing this morning by de- manding that the presidents of the | coal carrying roads be called as wit- nesses, as he wished to show that they had been guilty of restrinting the output of coal. A spirited debate followed between Darrow and Gray, which ended by the latter saying that he would take the matter under consideration. LIQUOR MEN FORM STATE SOCIETY Liquor Gealers and brewers from all parts of the state organized the Liquor Dealers’ Protective Associa- tion of the State of Washington at & meeting held in Kagte's hall, yes- amsoctationa now ex- shout the state. They will till continue, but will be under the pervision of the new state organi- of which the of Ww Alebenbaum, F A. Gerbel, Seattle, committee of 27 me conatitu- BOSTON IS HERE “A. Stone, of Btone & Web- ° Boston le Blectric Interurban Ratlway . arrived in th Btone ta h He willr days He 4 Whate with Pr of the eral hours last that proposed 1 street ¢ eration. for neve in stated nyatem were under Hutchinson 10 Suit Sale Between now and Saturday njght you can choone any sult In the store pt plein blues and blacks) for $10, This means a selection from the finest tailored clothing made DUCHESS OF WESTMINSIER DUCHESS OF WESTMINGTER AN DP SOMETHING ABOUT THE WAY | SMe CAUGHT HER TITLED “HUGBY" | Wiltiain the richest | [young daughter of Colonel Orn walle Weat fewer of Kngiand, the was dens by be irs. George Cornwaltte Went ty Lady Randolph Cr hill took god deal of masterful mi tact te throw 1 lurtat aver the towns head of this young aelon, who wa | at ae wild as he wae wealthy [Fle played the races and found pl ure in the allurements of the gre table and the ty of attractive) women | Mut the plotting Mra, Weat worked cautiously and with consummate jektit, and even when It wie re 4} |that the captious duke waa in love! wife of a major ¢ Was undaunted, day had already been set * must net go Wronk With her fine #kil| she brought | | 4 Tithe giddy duke back to his b throthed in time for the wedding and jit te said that the boyish blood of bie #race has somewhat cooled since hie wnarriage, two yearn ago. ti ow that be is & proud papa (he .phas a daughter nearty a ye 4 is believed that his dangw © Duchess of Weat.plimes are but memories, but mn . whose latest photegraph toe pk ows, he te but 24. His wax-dot! shown herewith, is a typleal vietinepbeauty of a wife i a year or so hie of the wiles @f a clew atch-makypsenior, She, by the way, is a sis ing sockety woman. Though it wasdof the charming Princes Henry of A Breat personal triumph for the Pleas HORSES NOW WEAR GOLD IN THEIR TEETH EQUINE DENTISTRY ISANEW ART, BUT MANY VALUABLE QPEEDERS HAVE THEIR MOLARS CROWNED AND FILLED Mewepeper Kuterrriee Asmotation to thelr profession. NEW YORK, Jan. 14.—(Special) Many Horses Treated Much interest Bag been aroused! Within the past year or agy hornes throwah the Bast in horse dentistry, | have come from Kentucky, @t. Lanain the newont of the Veterinary arts, | jimcinnatt, lent and even as away ae Bai because of @ placing of Moth Miller, | Angeles to have their. molars Axed & celebrated New York speedway | w champion, i 4 museam at Roaton Moth Miller's claim to museum distinction lee in the passession of « number ef gold crown teeth Horse- | law | tow 16.—(peotal Cor Ds Just teat nt! mare werth $6000 city to Philadelphia to hav Hiooth filled. MR was a bad athad broken the tooth against from arg ine oak the balety ‘Ror manger, and the ingest oige of the molar out her mouth so thal she ractioal stamdpotnt, From mere curiosity im the stable | could mot est on account of the s- Whitney t& anid to by ve | Vere horse In the world to | suff ‘This took place | compl been the fi * have a tooth od and the tntelligent ant- on | whoa aboard her peivats operation she was put private a heal r to be sent home, | ‘This filling and crown patients In the hands of demtists! teeth of horses ie done in than human beings would Such and amaigum, ae well as in has proved to be the fact, however. |The operation varies in price from ‘Then « Philadeihpian togk wp the $5 up into the bundreda. The back of & horee ir id am each tooth ta abou! matter amd Ris success soon demon- | » got strated to the veterinary surgeons | an inch broad been added | and three Inches long. ET that something new had j FATHER OF BOWLING STILL PLAYS AT 75 Beowepere: Reterpriss Arowterton BROOKLYN, N, ¥, Jan S— (Special Correspondence) —Thomas Curtia, as the father of bowling, cel- ebrated the b anniversary of bis birth the other day by bowling two Games of 235 and 260. He believer that the sport and exercise has pro- his tite, Of hie Oret acquain- with the game, the veteran is interestingly. “I fret took up thergame of 38 ” mid he, “in the of 1876, when I was a drum. Mer cn the road. Up to that time! ever seem & bowling alley, and about i | | i | | | Pry i i | | CANNOT BE EXCELLED aN, 1} ba } lhhiins Per LY = ’ wuite that sell regularly as high as $25, W. B. Hutchinaon, corner Bee and and Uniow 812-314 Second Ave. Sduth - - a NICKEL =» CIGAR --- If You Have to Be Sho D. A, BOEHME, Manufacturer - Seattle Wash., U. S, A. | | Classified Ads Wanted—-F UNIVERSITY CELEBRATES ©: POUNDERS’ DAY NORTHWESTERN jo Help AT THE WRATTLY and 4 CHICAGO, Jan, %—Thin was al wela day for 1 for t Northwestern wnt of Met hoe th education th count Atty me ehartering oa it Was Pounders day, the f tne The by ot thy Hulding Dearborn 1 anniversary the institution oweaaion wa mad vabe dedication this aft n eth wemtern Univernity Lake at streets, in the ftone reewiving thelr ‘The new building in devot pre training 1 entirely nearly 1000 #tudent Holler (Rarto ony good & News bh has collateral Miscellaneous the” Wed : w school pharmacy and the de The dedicatory ve Oliver board " ot who mad appropriate | * the university ne the university will hold tte f winter con voee thon of Yale te to deliver the principal an hh ubject "Th Ofeentonal Bob Ite Relation to Oother Departmen: Polle will bestow one or two honorary de. frees to men who have distingulahed themaeives for thetr serviess tn ber half of profemsional education tn the United States. PHENOMENAL VALUES In Everything Musical of D, 8 John- stom Ce's, 903 Second Avenue— See Specials Subjeined for This YOR BAL res Oh Pike street TION 2S tiene from the proprietor Hathaway bar, whe te wines at will alec ae HG Bickerton & On, eae AUCTION sale of furniture, the Dalles Washington strent. corner of yy Micmerton & Ali’ regular 800 folios, Vocal or in strumental, now ....+ Belections from operas, regular ‘Three ptoons of requiar 100 mu WANT RIS Yoana lady emplored im factory Gr establishment where she cuuld tec price 10e) thle week, Srewes, t —_—_—_—_———— Wanted to Rent s | WANT ew twin three or Tour ten Rieniah amd mowpy three comfortable m6 necting rupme, convenient, free lights, hot ant Sold water, bath, “18 Siath aw ate Latest aed best out Ma end reevive it Agents none? makers King Specialty On, Gag new, Mick. Brower Banjo Method. Winner's Banjo In- In- Arohitec : HOVGi TON, +4017 Colima | ew Attorneys-at-La MITE, 76 tare Hoyd build Hees sam, & PAIK u se JB. QUINN, 480 Avende walldiew. 4. A. KELADGG, 402 Washington Vinita, © DONALD, 400 Bare a. LAMNOTH AnD KY Abstractors Pitims imo WHITTLS tut ‘Foleptinne, Main it, . ¥. bie SEATYLE AUWTRACT OD. PROVLS @ RAVING BANK Pie wt at ew Ale ND NATION BANK ndent tod Bates and Kuroge N DANK OF COMMERCE. NATIONAL BANK OF SEATTLE. ) banking ‘Parkhurst, asst. change on prinetpal cities of Drama UA OWA MATE the fall term Bent. 18: thane Ing studying stocution matic art. will bom inning toon, ontatouueoxninining every. el malled free 0 and 41 Holyoke Hi Dresemaking ne winem | WASHIGNADLN Areas making and indice ‘emeonaiele, Jartog. prices TIT Boring cot MADAME A. ® EMITH. @ Winckley pn Bh a and Cleaning —Shsiatcy ‘Win Wa ming and ents ont Dye Works. ————— Sromium received te Oot. 80 Mildner, Puget Bowed Drei Gieaniag works; phone, dons Sale, i Minor aven PARIMAN Dye Works We call for ol clothes. Oftioe 141 White Ex Mandolin BARGAING im water UNCLE 301 Sovvien. sir’ aa ere ih LOA Fk Wa tithe welghin anh oromn TEiSrey Saat Miah the, Chieene Junk Co, lce Companies woe | DHLYPRSER ORION ice GO. has ean, 3 Koweme by the ‘eek. 12054 FIST AVENUR BOARD and reome 09 om week sack, corepying one rove. Madinon. mor, ot Right, GRAND PACIFIC HOTEL, 1115 First sve- nue modern house newly furnisied; al! " prices fe: derate Varsished room im modern 12) Heventh avenue. two $ to 16 cents for postage on — and 1 cent per copy for munste. vor fat E Ging tal lee, special attention to family trade, ‘Tel. Main 1160. Insurance TRGB ROPTW ELI ama tie Tawar bends. 28 Boston Bock. ance, wurety neem surety hende. 38 Boston Glock. Mechanica! Eng: ALLAN cee 4 Music pt E RERTTWRTERN CONFER CATORY OF MUSIC AND DRAMATIC ART—Director ot musts. Francesse (Actin. Director Mise Mac E Stephens D. S. JOHNSTON CO. snes Burke Ballding. RAINTER BRACH 903 NOMPAPEK ERS PARADIAR. : fa es < THAER SNAPS. + Rul “ SHWERRT, Tel. Main Oe ee ESR ee ©. WOTON Imetitute AEVSare tn santtia. Baie Deponit watla- tng. and Cherry. ok Patent Attorney WARN Ree GO. 10-7 Stare na a aE Rn F_B_ADAMS_Drafting, Colman Butiding Photos FINE photce” “Dingman Bron, 28 Car umbia. one year, Tel, Binck S284. 5 eee AS Piacoa x ‘Printer, Successor to Market Report Printing Ca. i erAMP “Bcheuer man Flock, 110 Cherry. Three of the best farms in the White river | 3 Yalloy, two S-aere pieces and one MB All bighly improved, wel! stocked and firet- Clana balbdings. “ No, 1—Price $2.T00—Terma 40 acree—No. 2—Price $2,400. Terms. 9 acree—No. Price $2,900—Terms, ‘The above farms are tho best’ in this part and About a 18 oF 18 ie, Fur full par the office Beulare kindly all A LAWRENCE, 908% Seoond Avenue. 5 rooma, = Dark, that we will sell at a bai Cottage of 4 moma at Ballard, ar, at a snap. 1th 30 lots, near car, new, 3 miles renin. two blocks: TAYLOR-COOK CO. 41-80 Arve RETMENT OR HOME. cleht from car and about Pioneer Square te for enough to vay 15 per Invested é Transfer Companies RYRE TRANSFer GS. in Umbrella Repairi UMARELLAS. mamufacterpa) Fe-coveriag Second aves fand general repairing nue. Rebsson Bros. PROS Rall a Pi avenge, Northwestern - Commercial Company 201 and 202 Pioneer Building, Phone, Union 81, SEATTLE. STEAMERS FOR NOME AND TELLER, ALASKA General merchants at above points, "BUSINESS DIRECTORY _ Auctioneers ain house— finns h BICKERTON & CO., general auo- neers, 1012 First avenue, FOR SALE wn, Try It PORT ORCHARD ROUTE For U. 8. Navy Yard and Battleships STEAMERS ATHLON INLAND FLYER PORT ORCHARD Pier 2 NEW TIME CARD Daily Service Seattle *6:30, *9:00 and m. **1:16, 3 and 4:30 pm. (Saturday only, extra trip 11:30 pmo Leave Bremerton: 8:16 and 11:45 a m.; 12:30, 8:00, 5:30 and 6:15 p.m. Leave Sidney; 7:60 and 11:30 m.; 6:00 p.m, ve Charleston: m.; 6:05 p. m. For Pleasant Beach, take steamers leaving Seattle any trip except at 6:20 a. m. **For Bremerton onty. FARK 500 ROUND TRIP. Leave 10:00 a, a $:00 and 11:35 a Near University Heights public sohool and car line. $200—House and lot, rooms, plas- #325--Lot unfinished, Cc. B. KITTREDGE University Station Independent "Phone A T7143. with house and barn; SEATTLE, EDMUNDS EVERETT ‘The ciTy Three Round Trips Datly. Leaves Seattle 7 a. m. 12 m. and 6 pm, Leaves Everett 9:15 a m, 2:30 and 7:15 p. m, Phone, Jomes, 1841, Colman Ddock, ns

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