The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 23, 1903, Page 3

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Ne DENAND FOR A GARBAGE CREMATORY IS sca: ‘Season of Spring House Cleaning Is at Hand, But: City Has Made eg peat te atill without & garbage % ory, and mow that th anual | Houee cleaning time te at Meaith Officer Carrol ts his lucky stars that withir | to retire to private weeks he tr & » | We his successor in office | ith the probe er, cir's garbage alts her Doastout oll says te lament of ear. | enterprise, | consump ‘of ber sive portions of Beattie houre ‘ must | their own salvation lp the pa disposing of garbage. | ‘of & dosea blocks or | Dusiness center (tal asb cans and by page with This nd unger- bat ts ipetiee uaa nove, of the city the Bis ove-horse cart, and jumper, his! and hts quaint stock Koes or verse ft ta the back yard fire” of his boyhood. Deeley would say, “Tie way, Hinnisey.~ The ex Who will consent to defile by hauling garbage are charges appalling Sat all anxious | Keeper.” ] No Provision tor Handling Ac- i cumulated Refuse--Householders all the unsanitary condition of the elty, jelty could be taken and and when ie rolls round epends| in a thoroughly aw much of his time at the office tele | factory manner hone explaining why the city te/ Gost to the peopi . unable to NOV garbage ip dit- [timated that a erems , ye {riots where the private seavengera| tem for cailecting th f refuse to male their rounds, estatiiehed at a total cost Bol ex Jt io an explanation that tm most |cending $40,000 » fails to expinin and while the The board of health last fal! sent! unfortunate be joer white t > cour eo | attempt~ | 0 wire, the | tabli or end of} pt in lew © t that the city far Wmnored the request department that @ olty garbage cre Y¥ be entablished. { arftvals, especially, cannot Jetty and ool | fuse at bousshelders, ‘That applion atill In the hands of the joommittes, to whieh ft was re At _a meeting of the womlay night a majority « iitee considered the pro nehine at length, It wee ‘land then Fepo counell with a re it be granted often thrown thi id alleys and left to encumber the ground and decay. That heaps of decayin, emit noxious oders and cane, benides being. u charged by Health Officer Carrot and admitted by Dr. J. B. Crichton, chairman of the city council com- mittee on health and sanitation tn my opinion,” stated Dr the only way to hi ter property is for the ih a municip Hect the garbage. much if not more than there is for by garbage pts | tit back to the pondation that ‘There te to the pre chine to & private ¢ o t @ crematory and collest ters refuse. It in argued that tf a prt | vate party or corporation can make) money in the business the city can Jat least pay for the maintenance of @ plant | The franchise asked for by Con. | tractor Yaw covers the entire city It && proposed to divide the city inte ach is the case in almont three districts fer the purposes of larme city in the East and Middie| th In the Grat, or bust-| West the garbage will bel) do not doubt for a minute but tn the second, or that the city could ere residence district, the tory that would be seif soavengers wil] call twice @ week and fn time pay for tee the outlying residence districts Crichton yesterday evening 4 suburbs the collections of gar- the same the all of the refune of the bage with be made once a week wilt be the attraction at the | ton: Bastern Washington etover, $10.00 per Third Avenue thea onight and |%s wheat bay, $15.09 per tom, PRICES TO PRODUCERS (These orters are for Guede delivered ot Fallrond, freight depots or om the dee tm this ‘efty). Hay and Grain Pveet send theethy ney, Saco TEO ton; Eastern Washington timouky, 18.00 per ton. Rasters Washington clever, 600 per tom) ait A per oe, ee 0 ‘ber ton, bertey, yar larae cities, stance, the olty all garbage and burns ft fn the etty matory every one of the best plays that has come to the up-town house this season. ednesday night John Grirrith, who has been seen in Seattle Im Foust, will present “Macbeth.” Shakespeare's plays have not been seen at the Third Avenue theater for a long time and the change ts looked forward to with a great deal of in toreat. Madison Theater ‘The Wilson family was the feature vaudeville ctreuwit liners are Beahan, Mascotte and Reaban in an up-to-date singin. }and dancing and acrobatic act, and | Leont and Leont. tm feats on the Vegetable and Green Fruits trapess, The balance of the pro- 8.00 pee tam: | gram will be an tnteresting one and cor FF fis sepezd | us ecieite $f : if l i i i | Hl lent g > agile i z 3 and Flues oe 816 Not Defective week be two performances THE W MARKETS Moat quotations ar are still unchang- ed, but a uniform raise te predicted in a few days in other foodstuits there is no change tn prices. WHOLESALE PRICES SE Provisions cone, ‘sree frutt, 62509680 per vox, come ees? Vegi per ie Snoqualmie Power Fiat Rates Per Annum for Continua: ous Servies. HP. ee. | Nes Por HH. P. | Per 100 40.00 37.50 4 jE |e SEATTLE © CATARACT COMPANY, Mihee and Works Cor, seventh ave and Jeferson et, Beattie iinet a... IRIE © Pacific Coast Clothing Comp’y. SE Page Se (ae Clothi cae Gaee te |e otning eee cantor Se eer I |goe Biest Ave., Cor. Marion 8: ay GR. per owt, onto, | PLUMBING Hot Water Heati ob Estimates irene, SOLD TODAY — Over Forty Lots In Davis Addition Up to Noon Beautiful View, Cicse-in Location, Low Prices and Easy Terme At this hour, 11:20 a. m, Monday morning, more than @ lots , | Parrow escape and one of Uy have been sold in Davia addition—by all odds the greatest half- day sale ever had in Seattle on the opening day of any addi tion and to the nicest kind of people. We have not been able, with owt entire staff, to show the property to all who wanted to see it. But come tomorrow and we will be prepared to handle even a larger crowd. We make the statement without qualification that NEVER, in our fifteen years’ experience, has such superiatively beautt- ful property been sold at such prices, $150 to $250 a lot, and the terms, $9 cash and $19 a month, make the buying extremely easy. The prices are less than we sold the beautiful Renton addition on the Madison car line for, fourteen years ago, and the location is even more beautiful. The view is without parallel in Seattle. It ts that single spot on the Broadway car line that commands « view of both ranges of mountains, Puget Sound, Lake Washington, Lake Union, Salmon Bay, Fren it, Latona, Brooklyn and the State University. Among the purchasers today wore bankers, retired capital- ints, merchants and business men. We will publi#h thelr names tomorrow. Our representative will be on the ground all day tomorrow. Teke the Broadway and Pike car to the end of the line and walk north two hain % or come to the office and have someone £0 out with you. Perfect title and adetre ote to alk Copel Conerts 202 and 203 New York Block A Hull Make ; We Sell the Ye. | Hull Umbrella rs. : It Costs Less Than Other Makes Break Just as You Find Why buy any old make Umbrella, when you can buy pared to perform Minto of Sok work, o'x'orm ni night or day, All ym Fig eel Ex. Phone—Brown #01. » Ren. 1929 6," Black ‘aie a Hull Umbrella for one-third less? PRICED 345¢, 50¢, 65¢, 75c, B5c, gsc $1.00, $1.19, $1.25, $1.35, $1.50, $1.75, $200 AND UP FOR MEN'S WO- MEN’S AND CHILDREN’S UMBRELLAS. 1307 Second Ave. Umbrellas ired and Coveted Arcade Bik. GAME LAWS BROKE Gus Gueterson and tvy 1 srremted yeaterday vt Flaine All of the Justion Snnithe ~¥ released en bende | The trout season opens April 1 FROM LAND OF FAMINE Nordby, a Kk nd is badly needed. BIG MINE EXPLOSION ‘: the SIX MEN KILLED IN AN INCIS COLLIERY — OTHER NAVE NARROW ESCAPE SPringrienp, m }powder explosion Kincaid ceal mine at th of here, at an It is know killed and tt te believe others lost their lives in th March 23. that workings: LATER of the mine on wh a seriously Injured. NEW CABLE ON MADISON A new cable was put t Madiaon » je line terday morning he cable is 18,00 feet tn length 2 tons and ite cowt * Masquerade Ball At Ranke hall, Pike street, nesday April lat Admianio maskern 250 Lo) Ripe Qet shaved at Bhrewsbury’s, 1 Yonter. = * Fine wateh repairing. 1, M. De nett, 7 Colonial ° $9000 New Plats in Bell Town Paying $123 a month—lot 602120 Selected out of the larg- est list in town as the best of its classy... P.K. Strauve Joun Davis John Davis & Co. 709 SECOND | OND AVENUE | | (df RAMAKER Moved to 1406 ad Ave. The Amerioan ~ ‘ Clothes W. The best a from three to five years, Qeo. H. “Woodhouse Oo. 1409 fecond avenue ON a ten HY Free Dental Work for material only. or ¢ using an oe wocret and ieee Extracting § clea Fille erating Printess Opera’ for at mm .. le not ro employed or connie. ‘Our mat themaat omnnnrmen | methods, The * pay for all work, are for material ont: guarantee with all collewe fees of skilled di Charges he: All of the men are now m wan on the rly yer Its total weight t# al was 6,000, Wed. MUSIC CO uarantesds free! wns ver Tooth) onty, $20 HOMES SWEPT AWAY BY THE HIGH WATER DISCOURAGING NEWS GENT OUT FROM THE FLOOD DISTRICTS ABOUT MEMPHI®8 AND NEW MBM PHT river is falling more ed. The onty wrted Many and Maroh #.—The slowly than was in the} breake threatened, with destruction. | fred and fifty more convicts} nent there this morning (0 a. st in the work of strengthening the Mpgolal prayer meetingy are ‘SOUF. RIERE AGAIN IN ERUPTION 4|_ KINGQ#TON, Jamatea, Maroh ett Mount #oufriere voleano tm violent er a being —eoaeremeseeanam | | i that another dis- ding invitations, The Ivy Press, Engraved we calling carda, | and Pike. ‘ SMALL COTTAGEAND LOT Terms, #25 down, 116 monthly, large cleared lots 880 up; 1500 lots sold im the last eight weeks at Hiti- man City, Seattie’s Mnest suburb, Take Ke car on Washingtos street, fare § cents; large, warm of- Gee at Hillman City. OPERA “eatti’s GRAND touse iz John Cort, ~~ e Phone, Maine 66 THIR WEEK Batu Thay MATINEE Return of Last Season's Greatest Huccenm ARIZONA By Augustus Thomas _gue BS $) : AMU MENTS. ~~ ALL THIS WERK, HARRY CORSON CLARKE —B—E—T—s—Y— Ie the Punntest Yet. Popular Prices-—-The, béc, 25a. Reception Matinee (Saturday)— Prices 606, DON'T FORG NLY TWO MORE PERFORMANCES. Tonight and Tomerrow Night The Game One of the Best Plays Seen in Seattle This Season, and at lar Prices, Too. FOUR NIGHTS AND SATURDAY MATINE! MR. JOHN i enw ot’ ie of Painless “Spang. in Wakanpeare's Grentest Eastern ""f.siusry wigan” Second and Pike ‘eet. Mason 7 buftas jay, 8:30 to 2 very day's neglect means unteld agony in the future. Don't put off anti] too late, but have them examined (free at thie office) right away. We have the finest electrical equipment and the new botan- feal discovery which applied to the gums makes every opera- tion palniess, All work in charge of graduate specialists, rnoting free when other work is ordered. Silver Filtin, Pr Bridge Wor Full Set Teeth FRE® EXAMINATION painiess method used withoul Lady attendant to Op. m Sundays till 1 p.m, BOSTON PAINLESS DENTISTS 1482 SECOND AVENUE, Oppenite the Bon Marche. THE BEST 18 THE OHEAPEST feed to suffer when hav ow ones the same dey. Lady tendent always present itten eB Erentes. ge work, | Dr. E. J. Brown's De QUEEN ANNE FLOUR HAMMOND MILLING CO., Starnc Hours; £30 to PAINLESS ‘We administer vitalized air for PAINLWSB EXTRACTING and o Preparation that is applied to the 18 NOT A FAK® DENTAL eT al be witholn Patt and reraoad oie CS We are making sure to consult us about this high-olass work MacDougall & ‘Bo uthwick's. Pm. Sundays ti 1p. m. New Spectal Money, and Mechanical And at People's Popular Prices. to WILDY & GOLDSTEIN, Mars. Corner First Ave. and Madi Evening» | Matinee TONIGHT AND ALL Wwe, Artistic and Refined Vaudeville Featurt | BRAHAN, MASCOT? & BEAHAN LEONI & LEONI 8.OTHER St MATINER EVERY DAY [HARVARD Dental Parlors 519 2nd ave. Collins building. — ‘Teeth extracted free without patn | and replaced with new ones t $4 and — 6o All Work Pain) Guaranteed for 1 Years | Bunda #:30 a. m, to 8:00 oe jun: pm AND RELIABLE DENTISTRY ums ie the a, est in thie ond UDBNTS, THE TEETH ATWO Pures at. No students, but all apeolaliats of tr 2 apodialty of gold crown and ntal Parlors 73 First Avenne jon Block, first door south of 13 Hours—#:90 a. m. to & $3.00 ORLEANS held tv threat any of the churches in the 1 district today NEW There lev ee Pacifte ONLBAN were th thin me rallr March @ ake in the f Mouth ad embankment to th Wont of the city was eut this morn ing aw the water held by it had gun to flow over the levees along the Isaquent county waterfront, The inhabitants of the district are being moved to places of wafety as fast as powaible | the houses on Palmyra is near Viexsmurg, have been pt away. The people were saved. ' mp, i and CHESTER HAT TOKLAS, SINGERMAN @co. NTS rr Wucenes Bullding Cor. Becond Ave. and Heneca Bt We Start Today As the largest and only general ex- elusive Musteal Instrument House in the Northwest being equipped to supply anything from a Mandolin Pick to the largest Pipe Organs, We wball In the future, as we always have in the past, conduct our busi- | hess on @ broad, progressive and up- | to-date business basis, carrying « grades of instruments, from | cheapest commercial class to the highest price and fumst artistic ore- at In Pianos we represent the | celebrated Chickering & Bons, Kim- ball Hobart M. Cable, Pease, D. &. ton Oo, Hinse and several cheaper makes, In Organs we have the famous Kimball, all of which we buy and ship direct from the manu- facturers in carioad lota, which, coupled with many other advantages, | enables us to quote remarkably low foes—-quality considered—end on very eaay terme, SMALL MUSICAL | We have « very large and com Piete assortment of Violins, Guilt Mandolins, Banjos, Music Boxes, Co- lumbia Phonegraphe, Records ete. Our prices will interest you tf re want anything ts this line, D.S. JOHNSTON CO. General Music Dealers 903 Beoond ave _ Burke Building Generous “8 Bewitching New WASH GOODS The Greatest Showing of These Pretty Fa rics You’ve Been Invited to in a Long While Texture Ketamine, tr c Nile blue and tar entrable for early 400 value; welling at Morcerized Wash In pink, cream, light must be Keer apprectated 60. eavy Cottor ked Canvas ¢ nek an siting 1 white, navy a splendid for wul Hing at peli < light skirt eapecial epring dtan | ed New Embrot 35e | New Mercerized Silk Che and binek and white effects, | fabrics in charming ne usually sold at ibe; selling at 106 | ations, The selling at New Zephry Ginghams, Twelve 1 and One-Half Cent Value . 72C House Replenishing Time Is Here---Let Us Figure With You on Your Curtain Wants hho White Lace Curtains, 3 U-ineh wide, 61.4 er pair $1.25 a inches wide, in the effect, 6 $4.25 yards long, New Imitation Brussels Net Lace Curtains, all the appearance of | New J n the more expensive style and funt as durable, just as pretty as 4 Brussels Net at $16.00, per pair ne h supees $3. value; per pair TOMORROW'S SPECIAL woven edges, not orrow, per pair Window ShadesUnderpriced Se Opaque Shades, on # tomorrow's price. ..® +60 Opaque Bhades, on spring reilers, complete, tomorrow's price. Bie Go Hest Grade Oli Opaque Shade Koller, compte’ . T-foot long; tor M a New Curtain Draperies Saving Be for @-inch wide Curtain Serie, 100 for Faney New Drapery Swiss tomorrow, instead of 6c. tomorrow, instead of ibe. ASe tor Fancy Colored Striped Swiss Drapery Muslin, instead of te. en ee 1000 New Wrappers At Special Prices for Tomorrow Ladies’ Percale Wrappers, braid trimmed, $1.90 value; tomorrow... 70 Ladies’ Percale Wrappers, braid trimmed, ruffied epaulets on shoulder, im navy, cardinal and gray, 11.95 value; tomorrow 98e Ladies’ Buperior Quality Percale Wrappers, with the celebrated corset lining, beautifutty trimmed, $2.60 Value .........000+ $1.48 PETERSON GOOD GOODS 206, 208, 210 Pike Street ¥ Ju | | Lace Curtains, heavy Nottingham Lace Curtains, all new patter over three pair to a customer, The value rh, complete; 45e eae snanteqneimenabaplndeiemasitemmnemnnts Reductions in Parlor Furniture This week our entire line of Parlor Goocs will be marked at y capa, ag This EY sale will include Davenports, Settees, Rockers, Easy Chairs, Corner tion Chairs and Parlor Suits. to $775.00, and all will be greatly reduced. irs, Recep- The regular prices of our Parlor Suits range from $22.00 We illustrate a few of the Suits that will come under this sale, to give an idea of the saving that can be made this week in up- No. 873—Three-piece Parlor Suit, made of mahogany birch ; has large shaped top panel with upright panels in upholstered in a heavy grade of figured tapestry. back; high scroll, shaped arms and heavy legs; seats are Regular price $22.00. Special for this Week $15.85 No, &51—Three~ shaped top panel wit tapestry, Regular price, $29 iece Parlor Set, scroll-sawed upright panels in back; continuous pattern and strongly made; seats are covered with an extr made of birch, with mahogany veneered back; has front legs and arms are of quality of heavy 50. Special for This Week $17.45 No. 5196—A rich Three-piece Parlor Set, made of birch, in mahogany finish, with mahogany veneered panels in back; has high, seat upholstered in a high-grade embossed velour. ly shaped arms and front legs, with Regular price, $37.00, Speolai for This Week $25. 85 Se = Frederick & Nelson Incorporated Complete Housefurnishers Second Avenue, Madison and Spring Sts. oh nein met i RS SR A RRNA enn

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