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CONSIDINE FAVORED The police with not int the operation of the People's theate new conducted on the “temperan: Pian, Sane againet T. J. Cor FOR FAMINE SUFFERERS idine, the pro: wattl after the deotsion of the for personal Injuries alleged to Rave | ,, eenlPRANCHISES | ets cuuse, today ment tee trap he plaintiff? alleges ¢ VAL UABLE tet deetd 1 ot 4 old ny ’ on An entertainment for the benetit /Dristor, (# decided on appeal to tBe] nae street car franchises aimil Geocie ah tteinr weukat mete of the famine eutterers In lane sidine will not be tried |to those which have been granted | fendant® barn. The charge. = en cs rab hall by the we police court until after the/ the # wot rie npany for the | complaint states, wan most unjustly the Swede eee templar lodges, (Aft Sage has been Mnally decided. | past two y gle ey, and] and maliclo erred. nnd th Star and Baltic, Following |big money at that, wae made plain wg re, Ferre we ne he proatam ainor, by hin| tthe meeting of the counell com h the Justice's court td p Vort Land Audience Hieda claim | mittee On #ireete yeaterday after ne + or . hoon, Magnus Turnblad |Seelnet the city for $6000 damages the Beattle Electric 4 ora eee aiaic Choir,” |Beeh muatained by falling off the] ween EVINS 8 aldewalk elevators Recitation... Miss Auguste Toweleat |itewalk at hth avenue and the meeting of the Recitation. «Miss ANg ua troas the (Marion street. ‘The dintance to the eae oH committer on wirgeth yentor coal Mise Atianic Magnuson /€FeUnG Is 16 feet, and the complaint day afternoon, G. A, Pidduek of the mandolin ealo Mins Agnes Hyland states that the city has failed to pro Yesterday afte mn tduck-Roet company, grocers vide wafe ratil Against the ‘Olat Trygvaase Normendes Ringing Society Piano and violin duet Misses Kvalin and Denalda Lund Song bere Address....Hon, George F. Cottertit Tenor solo "The Hemlock H. P. Sather Chri BRolgen © retion! Ruomtal Swedieh Club Male Chotr Starvation’ Mise Minnie Magnus Preaident ee Bone in the legtslature at Olympia Vooal solo , /CwMAiNEly devined plece of legislation Remarks Boycott Bill That the boyoott bill now pending! ea property poned Becond avenue lly offered to pay as much a» atreet car franchise on wehfare after it in re tions and \ ly endorsed the nines proposed ordinance :| Opposition on |Bremertion Ran » to ReCUre & Mtreet car Hecond avenue orig 4 discumsion among the a Bong—"Stridsbon” pc raph / Normendenes Binging Society | beter ot reed to form a sompany which| OSs More there I competition) on Finale “America” Audience ee Poon “s Of the Western | wii offer the bonus named above for] the Seattle. Bremert run, ‘The Bi an POTD abo on the followin ~ spoviaed Ps PROPERTY CHANGES HANDS |resolutions were passed condemning | Cepited te tien Bes eet eaten dt | steamer Keliance, owned by Mow Two 60xi80 feet lots on the weet| the Proposed law and asking the oh, Brothers, has been put on the tun side of Fourth avenue, between Pike | King county delegation to asslet in i waa taken th the matter|!® Opposition to the at re Bort defeating it nat Union street) were sold for noe of Counetl Athion and Inien Piyer of b o d $22,800 each, yeaterday, The sale|,,\"herms, There le now pending before ote, eae cas line Pest Grenate ome, ts bee was made by Daniel Jones & Co, fi ‘entitled: NF iets a of the Bighth ward. These pored that City of Aberdeen 4 Mra. Mary J. Wright . ting, and mak nee the Mm m purchased by J.C. Dut 1, and providing | proposed improve t there has been no cut in tate broker, and the other John ment and a further hearing on the er or freight rates, The Re M. Frink, president of the Washing~ |." aary fh 2th gg matter was continued until tomorrow | Hance is taking the place of the Lady ton tron works, Arawn with the weemin of of the Lake, which was was re the support, oF copesition of ore provision. that of making the boycott um a a We WILL SPEAK SUNDAY Col. Sobetskl, the noted Polish tec- turer, will oceupy the pulpit of the Battery Street Methodist Episcopal | win, cently withdrawn from the Beattie, » and Port Washington run te Reliance afternoon ¢ maken Mreme beatde on. church, next Sunday morning and! hen aoaner the Recenne patetn al anil of te bein | Lady of the Lake SoU AAAGINL eee Tee one wer. | Madison Theater FINE AND IMPRISONMENT tha Christianson, age: were were] The attraction at the Madison| Henry Henkle, a saiconkeeper, ried by Supertor Judge Griffin red MA | theater for the week starting Mon. | pleaded guilty to the charge of re terday afternoon. Both are N¢ day, March 2, will be Mackey » mod property, and Win sen~ Weeians, The couple left imme orn vaudeville They come | days tm jail and fined diately after the marriage rervice jdirect tr devitie | $190 in the superior court, yesterday for Green Lake, where they will ctreult, where they have played to] afternoon m spend thelr honeymoon and make good houses, The following ei} | I~ health, their home known vaudeville cards are featured | Pended, and eaineaptibaiineninchamms to shiim the company: Mackey @ Croix, | Port to the court every 3@ days u matin |aholomale dealers in comic and eert. | hte expiration of his sentence. é ous goods; Josie Qerdon, Caillfornia speciaition; Hagan @ Wrrolt, in orig- | Hey. C. B. MeKiniey will preach at . inal laughing ideas, and the Norwooa| the Free Methodist church, corner Egat are coming into the market gymnasts. There will be two| Pine and Terry streets, (his evening ih considerable quar morning fresh ranch ing at 2) and te. Live chickens are |« Deginning to arrive Rhubarb i temporarily scarce selling at 1240 per pound today Two carloads of Wenatchee apples arrived last night. WHOLESALE PRICES Thia |® f that the wane Was coment (Those are to any buyer In quan Lites. tee small purchases average 20 per cent. higher) Feat nat the ees * fur Provisions bt inte daw Fresh Meat—Cow beet, Tie per th; steer |" deat, Se per Tb: mutton, Oe per Ibi pork rer fh vent. S@10%0 per Mm one —Hame, 186 becom ITige: Bellies, Freeh, Ube. ww of the state Vegetables the request that ther Bortonk petatons mative, S10@12 per| efforts to defent the aber ive, bags Bee, caulifiowee, §1.cmm ae oalens, tog th aS ews, per Was Mad how fortunes may be sald ¢ Lemons, $1.75602 1S per bes. apples, Se soe i example men made gen #2 Stitog te oe it = "Wasntngton full cream fo. Sacer, 1G ite ion tom; daries, $26.00 per | Htaeit. For further particulars cal wheat. $22 per ton. chor, Gh.dow jand examine the maps of the com- Won, bran. $98.00 per ton. ofl cake, | pany Ries tie ee Hen Wenianta| No. Til New York Block. == = jes, Attention! ; Banters 19 tom: alfalfa, G16 1, are requested to be present oo te deck| March Ist, 1902, to commider the se- leetion of a site for a building. order of Irving Ward, W.P. Attest $11.09012.00) Frank Dowd, W. & one 3x00; Between 12th and 18th, Terms, = a — cleared lots up; wold bs man City, Seattie’s finest suburb. | Take Rentop (atreet, fare |fice at Hitman City. Corner on Thirteenth Avenue; One Block From Madison. H.S.Turner &Co 232 Globe Blook ~ 1406 — Ramaker Music (0. Moved to 1406 ad Ave. Gives Sa isfaction When you shut a Round Oak Heater up tight, you smother the fire—it is absolutely air-tight. With the ordinary Stove, the frequent contraction and expan-« sion works the rivets loose and. the. Stove hecomes practically useless. The Round Oak Heater is tight as a drum all the time. The Round @ak Heater has been on the market forthiety years. It is made in a fac- tory that covers over fifteen acres of ground, and it is ba , that 400. imitations have been made of it. The Round Onl burns any kind of fuel—a wood fire giving aé steady and even a heat asacoal fire, Over a million users keel: to the pease rful merits of the Round Oak Frederick: Nelson Complete Housefurnishers Second Avenue, fiadiso. and Spring Strosts twill tjmusical #u ondemn in unqualified | and M hereof. and state |The piece le the jotr cas | wae west | purpose of affording the public a l shines, 7 ute eto eeded te enact! a Dah ge gy Fi FH no . bed hy Mw? Lott Mon on Dr, Kibbe has resumed practice. | es, Ep be orans ietnete, Mothowen, psn. eee plece Mr. Clark appears as the “cook Callforeia greem peas lady.” He has been very successful How a Great Fortune i pnt egy — Sanutngy— aden eae | Henry Asch of San Francteco invest-|t Jessie Shirley opens at ed $200 ln twenty acres of off lands |the house next Sunday with « mat- 30 mn Kern County, California, which ines. Ptygrae Vie will Pg me ke a he eubsequentiy sold for $110,000 comedy melodrama, “In the Han a tah one : of the Enemy.” The last half of ‘This came opportunity exists in the Teegom, 13186: Lite | new o + fe rh wten ag ihe. ey OSs SARS. Fe eee [tene” wal be the il ease tic |Land Company's iands, may make —— | ee ee Se Ere one oe tadeponaontty Yeh id Go to Spinning for bieycle repairs Hay, Grain and Feed | "No stock for sale, only the land All members of Seattle Aerie No. & the Next seasion of the aerie on Sunday, By SMALL COTTAGEAND LOT | $10 monthly, Jaws in the last eight weeks at Pill cer on Washington conte; large, warm of- /HILLMAN .- - - - Owner closing the series of revival services that have be time. » dally Anna Held Petite and winsome Anna ke her first local bow tn her| cons, “The Litve Duch-| the Grand Bunday evening ay afternoon and night ork of oor * Reginald Himith, and | A" metructed for the!“ nin progress for some Held | MR. DUNBAR RETURNS Horace B. Dunbar, manager of the Rainier-Grand hotel, will arrive in ttle Sunday night. Mr. Dun been on « business trip to Chi and to his old home in Cin lold collaborators — Me: ye Koven and Harry B. remely ¢ jot fun. Pretty music, amuning op jaodes and ively dances are believed to wecomplish this better than Jambition story Seattle Theater Corson Clarke returns Beattie theater at The ladies munte Thursday night, Feb. » definitely postponed, on account of sickness of Brother Powell, There will be the usus! business meeting eee KR SELL, BR to be given haw been in | | | Harry the te } jin a part fanton’ will be the bill for the oe of the week at the Beattie Jessie Shirley Coming “The Mam from Mexico” has been at the Third Avenue theater thie werk pad will be the matinee bilt bala the week, “Hine Grase of Old Ken- New York Conservatory and Behoo! of Music The largest and most naervatory in the wt * Kraduated in one-third time than in any other conserv- atory, French and Spantsh lan- guage taught. Fees about one- third Geual prices, for a short time. & Ww” be A Fine 825 Instrument tomerrow at given te each pupil FREE, the pair Conservatory, 210 to 221; office, 218 Arcade build- ing, Second av D. H. LEE, Principal, Phone, Red 4 $1.0 grades each cents each each Men's “Hiack tomorrow a! the pair sale tomorrow at, each . to 95.00. | | FORMERLY money ; case the Hon. Judge Hoyt of the Superior Court, appointed J. ordered him to sell the stock. WeThe fore sell at About One-Third Value Don’t delay, come now, before they are all sold out, need, to save delay: $3.18 buys Men's Suits and $6.39 buys Youths’ Suits amd Overcoats, worth $10. Overcoats, worth $20, $5.95 buys Men's Suits and $8.23 buys Youths’ Suits and Overcoats, worth Overcoats, worth $25, $6.69 buys Men's Suits and $3.13 buys Men's Pants, fully , orth | $20. worth $8.00. $8.49 buys Men's Suits and $3.55 buys Men's Pants, fully Overcoats, worth $25. worth $7.00. $9.98 buys Men's Suits and $2.76 buys Men's Pants, Overcoats, worth $30 $11.48 buys Men's Suits and Overe 5, worth $35 $1.19 buys Childre Suits and. Overcoats, worth $3.00. $2.18 buys Children’s Suits and Overcoats, worth $5.00. $2.88 buys Children’s Suits and Overcoats, worth $8.00. $3.18 buys Children’s Suits and Overcoats, worth $10, $3.19 buys Youths’ Suits and Overcoats, worth $10. $4.96 buys Youth's Suits and Overcoats, worth $15. superior mat $2.38 buys Men's I worth $5.00, $1.86 buys Men's Pants, fully worth $4.00, $1.34 buys a. good pair of Men's Pants, worth $3.00, 69 cts. buys a good pair of Men's Pants, worth $2.00, 32 cts, buys Men's Shirts, worth $1.00. _34 cts, buys a pair of Strong Overalls, worth 75¢ $2.18 buys Men's High Grade Shoes, worth $5.00. nts, fully a THE GLO 1003 First WEAR MADISON STREET, IN THE LARGE KNOWN AS THE GLO TOOK WIT ned te ‘Ee AND GOODS 2200 Four hin oe THE BON MARCHE home lant 1 4 that bh young wife t bh the #tar he he ftripped nd not even the proverbial message rone with & handw Jort to tell the ta and Detectives Hubbard man were detailed on the ¢ {there is not the slightest clue © wher vis of the missing apie awretice D y Men's Puff Ties, in fancy eutore, the on sale tomorrow at hucband as the eta jured his ¥ away fre Day ie 40 years of age q m in 14 years of 1 Wok of Da n to the m t night when b we he found that ever Value had been taker there wae no trace aways, He tne but of * ol mitewin, FOR At the Ite night, the Lad lent soctety gave t tainment for the p funds to devote to charity and a Hittle bald, Mr. Duteau lice that the eloper w use of bunions 01 SWEET CHARITY hy slightly gray on tr y teeable ano the arrived at the ything by the elopers run lately notified the neome to be tittle the f the ue to we couple os G. W. ORILL AND BALL iD, National will give followed by a ight arth Arn to b ry Dr tictan, Williams, Ophthalm bas the lat correct method wen and treating the je buliding cutting, 25 cents, 14 Yerler arrived your the intest pa Spring # ern Men's Goods Men's Four-ply Linen)@uffh. the “Arrow” and the “BE. area, veme % conte @ pair. on wale IMPERIAL TAILORING (0. 1102 Second Avenue. c First tnfan H oof the Bignal of ttalian | at the} Guard jogtst and t and only ab fitting “a of eyes. Shrews Now ts the time ait 1 known ae Mens New Fancy Shirts at5Oc Tomorrow we introduce New and Ele NORDHOFF & CO. for men at these small price marks. At 6506 cach Bott!) At 61.00 eacr ix «, with neparate| lines In & large var in reds and blue | patterns and color Stripes. At $1.85 en h— Hoth At The each—Men's Mtiff nd Pleated Horne Bosom Be Shirts, dots # wtripe soparate cuffe and 12 4if-| fine Oxford cloth ferent patterns At Ate « h-Fine #hirte As we oy Men'd ie, black and red) ay high « $3.2 ' white and (80) cannot describe al are show legant| And see the pertect Shirts with | finwwh and wlait fous blendir SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY and Petticoat The Waist ever more popular tha ins here are as plentiful just th kin A full line of Woot and many colors—w at, only Silk Walsta, in white and bie variety, all well each: very apectal a Bt we w to choose w assortment ot Bik ‘$5 Waists at $2.50 Waists rth $6 each 92.5 * ‘arth Just out thie reason WAIST and PETTICOAT Grocery 7) D down Men's amd Mocha ( leader, per pair SOME SATURDAY Bargains Now that we are sel! ies at Dry Goods pri RUST SOAP—It Takes Out Rust @ Ink Stains The M, E. Rust Boap re moves. iron rust, ink stains ete the mont fabric without injury ear the cand ll you how you use and will sell it at 16¢ tety of Bhirts h we 1 the invite ntock ¢ and “— of and Upward gant Fancy = “ve just R008 Men's Wo 20, te and Teg #0 inched Ings, matoriat Ae W comms an $1.00 good ri Marche Fresh Home t « and, Tabs kod trust +, Bate © ound dee. a *, doxen , ’ After Six IM-inch Omk -2 cts jar The and "95 cents Men's Japonette Bk Handker lar value 25 ; On aale tomorrow at, i8 cents Hone, the remuler 2he kind; on sale 1-2 cts Men's Flannetetie Night Shirts, regular value $1.00; on cents De not forget to eee the mplendid line of new Bweat- ere which we have just received, The prices are $1.0 ‘The store remains open until §:3° tomorrow night. McCARTHY DRY GOODS CO. | NEWHALL'S GET POSTED On the benefits resulting from the sale of the Big Bankrupt Stock of M. Rosenthal & Co. When a stock is declared Bankrupt, it means that the creditors they want quick action, and quick action means Selling at a Big Discount. trustee, Globe, bought it for next to nothing, and can there- are crying for H. Jennings Actual It means that you can buy- Clothing, Shoes, Mats and Furnishing Goods for a mere song. Read these items and mark what you $3.12 buys Men’s High Shoes, worth $7.00. $1.19 buys Men's Hats, worth $3.00. $2.18 1ys Men's Hats, worth $5.00. 69 cts. buys worth $2.00. $4 cts, buys worth $1.50. 34 «cts, buys worth $1.00 cts, buys worth $1.00. cts. buys worth soc cents cts, buys worth 25 cents cts.. buys worth 50 cents, cts. buys th 25 cents. a cts. buys Linen kerchiefs, worth to ¢ Unde 33 19 7 18 8 Nec AR euéea COMPA Unde Nec Nec their In this and Grade Stylish Stylish rwear, Underwear, rwear, kwear, Neckwear, Nee kwear, kwear, kwear, Hand ents. CLOTHING NY DING 1 | | | | | | | ¢ Curtain I with the each; specia © to each tomer Four dosen Bhades Ightly soiled all the lor ach they last, h neh Mercerixed and Striped Tapestry Bquaree, suttable for rofa cushion covers or chatr seat “ ur at Se; special after 6, 1% each Jet Head "Pine, assorted sizes on large fancy cubes, regular price 10 per cube; after 6 only 4¢ per eube K vered Hair Curlers, 1 dox en in buneh, regular prt # accord ing to wines, be We and ihe per bunch; after 6 cholce per | burned Chinese Handy Ironing Wax que gua 4, reeu pric fe per stick © 6 only le pe atick Wire Hair Pine, ' ty, assorted sizes both sites he etraight and « per box Tubular regularly after 6 cholee Bec and eh Rings ped, o-4 b reguiar value per par : Fxtra teket Shears with brass rivets, 7, # a inch, regular price 25¢ each; aft Real and Walrus Leather Chate an | worth $1.00 each Scarf Pine, a aplendid nssort ment all new. designs, regular price ae each; after & chotoe 1 An nt line of Cuff Links, regularty m 8c up to $1.00 per pair; after ¢ cholce 3% $1.40 All-Woot Shoulder Shawls. vine 2x36 inches, in neat checks and solid color; after 6 Saturday for be. and } Saturday | Rainy Day Mats for Ladies and %6 Plush Shoulder Capes, braid after € only 9% Children, at ibe each A few Shapes in colors to be noid after 6, at Ibe each Cream Damask, 1 Ghe BON MARCHE THE BIG STORE 1419 to 1435 Second Avenue and 115-123 Pike St: Men's $12 sot to $18.00 Suits, from $3.00 to $7.50 Men's dence 4 to ‘$25.00 ‘Suits, Nordhof @ Co. trimmed, Thibet fur edged Incher wide. A fter the clook strikes Bix tomor- he a of ne will be on plenty « efter @ Assorted patterns, worth ie; after er, remul * 4 @ yard, 1% ter 6, 3 for 10 arty am Cotton: ™ nite 17x hes Large packages of Te plain white fringed, - worth e; after @ 2 for be, se; after 6 each, se Hoys’ Knee Ponte, ages § mont ae Finnels, good sssort | years, value tc, for iim be dark, worth 6 6.0 yard, & Be re. Outing Piannet and Perl 7 r 2 wh good | Cale, Watete: ang ae ‘ Men's Fine a he { Men's. Blue Der House Slippers, ue m Overal’s 6, at $1.00 Men's Fleece od Undershirta | Women’s One-Strap nd Drawers after 6, « garment ack Wool Hore very bent 2c ustomer m the dium heets, ie Fancy y y, 49 1 after 6, te each aray value § we Walet ie, Grantte greet Sun Pearl Top h towel Plain White Porcelain regularly | Plates: after 6 at Se each, 6, 4% Polished Turnblers; e a buyer. p. extr arge erated Cups and Saucer all ake; after 6, ». Only 6 copa ers to a buyer Laces Mi em. fe from 2 & c ling Cards with enve! very pretty | match, 12 cidns with» fine met tos We nize, heavy sealiqped edges soll 4 washing. * th up bd ; sale price, after 6 Womer Long White ‘ nod quality | Fancy Colored Striped and Fig- | ure bons, from 4 to @ inches wide. warranted all pure slik, new | bright colors, for neck and hair bows, Very finest quality, worth up ‘ yard; wale gy fter 6 | ibe per yar White ri Buttons superior | quality, 2 and 4 bole, medium wines, wult for dr trimmings and shirt waists, worth regularly 7%4¢ dowen, 2 dozen on card, sale price, Be be j after 6, Se per card. and Children’s Muslin sizes b%e mms ape rants al 4 qu hat polled regular special, after Go value 180. vere, mie regular after 6. Long Dresses, y, soft Ontah About 200 boxes C. @ L. Pine Tol- | regular value 36; special 4 t Romp, 2 cak x, regularly | 1% box; after 6 Children’s Creepers, 200 boxer ¢ Fine Tollet | Gingham, colors br mp, 2 cakes in box, regularly #0 x; after 6, $c bow i About 400 cakes of Shaving Soap. Cc. &@ L. price war be cake; after 6 | = cok for te Ladies’ Fine ik Warp Gloria Umbretias, regular price $1.60; af- te | / / POOOOOODOOOOD OF Men’s and Boys’ Clothing, Furnishing © 6, Be each The Bon Marche famous Peanut Prittle Candy, fresh and crisp with regular value 2b Ie. Regular 76 line of lette and Me | ined Wainte, | The New adjustable yoke, the. Hats and Caps of mole fr $7. 75 to $i $11.0 00 Boys’ $3.50 to $5.00 Suits, from, Bo: s ,’ $5.00 to #7. 50 ‘Lous Pants Suits, from Boys’ $5*50 to $10.00 Suits, from »$ $ J. Redelsheimer & and are going to sell it at the unheard-of price of 25c on the Dollat Here are some figures that tell their own because you know the quality lothing the above | avy m | | Men's Hi | -75¢ to $200, a Men's 25 2.5 to $4.75 | Men’s and Boys’ at 2.25 to $3.75 firm sold: Boys’ $8.00 to $15.00 Long Pants Men's L ight Wooi “Unde rwear, Shield Bows, a at (3 for sia Men’s $3.50 Shoes, your r choice, a “pairs And a thousand and one other bargains. 1415-1417 Second Ave. Stand Clothing Ce —First Door South of Bon March A SNAP YOUR COAL BILL CUT HALF IN TWO using the well known Charter k Range, for sale only at the big furniture and sto we of Phone DABNEY & WOODHOUSE 418 Pike Street. Independent 1156, John 981; STOCKHOLDERS MEWTING A ANY rate imaiamae L, pec f the on irke ‘ purpe ny will be Mond butlding making ing of the ¢ RHODES MININ held y. of ». th at Maroh nell! dditior consiiered M eho o'elo ‘8, t ertak wad ; wil acted 14 M ok at te be up al br n n ckholders wilt transact 1 oth business’ which may be ueht befor it Y ORDER OF THE PRESIL Oleott ye Albert Hansen Rich Jewelry 706 First Ave. Builders’ Hardware Piumbing and Tinning Ernst Bras. 506 PKE POSS SROOS rs ~ re 713 Our 12 to making and bri sult us Black end Co 1415-1417 Second! Plates never fall Teeth Extracted pain and replaced with Rew! kame day 20 years’ special, Oingham at Se Elite” ts worth Uearee from .. ar, from and soc Caps, Manufacturing 28 Hinckley Block, Full Set and Fil Nap Gold Crown Gold Fillings that atay Silver Fillin that stay Suction Double Lady att apec talty ot work ut this neh me E. J. Brown's Dental 713 tot Aver 2 4 O8 h ‘of Macl) see .