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THURSDAY, JANUARY 8, 1901 Thursday. He waa splitting wood | with a double bitted axe, ard on th Jupstroke the implement struck him jin the forehead, cutting # toop gash Whon State Printer Hicks goes out of office next July, an expert will be ted to ac ax the state's agent and measuring the necessary printing, | The salary for will be $160 per pli Renders His Report for De- cember-—He Is Soon to Retire. meat cante for t Billy Robinson lost his way on tratis Inst week, and 4 to camp ont ali night nke ts. When lo ed by his fri ends the next day et and hands were badly froa 1 may have to be amputated Slate Creek organ, a eix-year-old chitd ma, was knocked down and run over by a wagon and team arty Smith, ef The closing month of the year and Century was a busy p for Coron @r Sparing, and a report prepared By that official today, shows tha during the month of The ember fatalities « County Tho list inctu murders ral unknown pe buried at the ex disasters. Sev found dead w Pense of the Coroner otir fice on January 14 and wi ceeded by Dr. Hoye, He has, for th past two years, served the county as coroner. Dr. Sparling is one of the ploheers of ¢ county nd has! yey Watehed Seattle grow frc amatl | ier Village Into the city of ¢ ghtost - prospects on the Amer aciie | iit coast. have the show sardine cannery is being put into shay n of the plant, and the is now on the way from Captein at Fault. the East. ‘The plant will have a VICTORIA, B. C., Jan. 3.—The capacity of 1500 cases a month on quest into the steamer Alpha's|the start-off, with a weekly payroll wreck was held at Union yesterday, | of $400 ‘The coroner's jury brought in av i % a ae. ‘ ict that the accident was caused by |, 1 the case of M. Billings, of Port. _ @riminal caselesaness of the | ‘4. aeainet the State of Washing in who entered the harbor of /'0M- Judge Linn, in the supertor Gnton without @ proper chart or a} Court of Olympla Thursday sus jot. The jury found that the/| tained the demurrer of Assistant At- iret and second officers tried in vain torney General Vance and dismissed to Gimuade him from making the |‘? @ett attempt. NEW LAW FIRM. The law firm of Root, Palmer and Brown, was organized yesterday in Seattle. TOR A NEW The members are Milo A. Root, GAME LAW EB. B. Palmer and 8. Frank Brown, all of whom are favorably known. pond affices of the new ecnehigs be in the Pioneer building. TACOMA, Jan. 2.—A. C. Little, the state fish inspector, is now at work on a bill to be presented for enact- ment at the next legisiature. The Dill is based on the present jaws of the state of Wiscons: will put the entire burden o! tecting game upon the shoukler the hunters and fishermen. ‘The bill provides that every per- son who fishes or hunts the sti will have to take out @ license Judge Cann yesterday fined drug- | the cost of $1. For non-residents of ey $80 for solling whis- | the state the license will cost #10. x ote : eB An additional tax of $1 will have roe a How Of the | +o be paid for every deer Killed and % for every elk. Mr. Little's bili al- on was age ry by the defense that had complied pith the state | # Provides for a deputy state game warden, to work under the supervi- dawee prnich feauire © record to be! sion of the state fish commissioner. Owing Instead of the county game wardens orig tag fat thas Fined. receiving $25 a month, as they do now, they will receive a stipulated an regard to the sale of liquors, Rag-| os0,' per diem. This will make the office of enough importance to re- tne Jetinee (of | tain an energetic officer. perrying | the Soc] Mr. Little believes that hie pertor court, wae a = plan Clared. “A bond of timo uate, Se will thoroughly protect the game of and executed. the state, Much interest will be taken In the “cane, as it is a test brought by the > dealers (o ascertain whether Soe aad have < equal rights to sell THE MAYOR A WITNESS). sarom none ot the principal artists “A _ So Are Other City Officials in| Prism nach” company, now playe ing at the Grand, Conductor T! a Police Court Case. ston has arranged a good musical mime for the week “A Turkish Bath” closes Saturday Judge Cann 1s | Might. AMUSEMENTS. joore, arrested last week by “Que Vadis.” Capt. Willard and Detective | The great religious spectacle “Quo ona te ney of conducting &/ Vadis” is nearing the -end of its il ie gy most successful run at the Third represented. by Attorney Jo! avenue. Nothing but praise is ac- eect Unyer Humes, Chief Mere- | corded this production: from all who the have seen it. It's superb mounting members of Bi city council, and) and costuming and excellent rendi- tendericin gambling|tion by a company of 21 people potty Pete. having | make it one of the important dram- Setpoenced witnessed. At-/atic events of the year. ‘Hart contends that his clients —_— same privilege to gambie in “What Did Tomkins Dot” ae I A Copt.| «what Did Tomkins Do?” is the “4 of the hour just now in Se- It has superseded all other ith, prelate Wappenstein, men. The trial will occupy the | questions social or political in the afternoon, and will undoubtedly be | things of the people, but it bidm fair taken up again tomorrow. to remain @ secret until the arrival ‘TIAeT TALIS here tonight of Harry Corson Clarke and his company, when It bs ge be illustrated and demonstrat- to the satisfaction of all inter- cued, and to the delight of all who IS FINED si." ase Mr. Clarke at hi maker par excellent, one who Is rap- idly nearing the highest eminer R. a dentist, was this | his profession affords. His new play morning fined $1 and costs by Police |has created a sensation wherever Guns om a charge of practic- |it has been presented and every ing dentistry without a license. In|dience that has witnessed it has summing the evidence and be-|screamed with Joy at its comicall- forg announcing the penalty, Judge | ties. said; ‘The testimony introduc- ed Ghows that the defendant, Dr. Long, applied to the president of the] ane Frawley Company opens at hoard of examiners for a license. He | tne Seattle theater on Bunday night failed to pase the required examin-| ror one week. ‘Secret Service” is ation, but wae toh! that upon the payment of a $28 fee he would be Permitted to Bg dentistry un- molested. investigation, it was found thal Pthe resident, of the “A Bolt Boy.” board boy . Long to have poet Sone, in order to secure vel-|_ “A Bell Boy” opens at the Grand dence. Dr. Holmes swore to the |for a week beginning Sunday mat While Dr. Long waa |inee. Our nearest newspaper crit violation of law, f do not |!c#. those on the Portland Oregon- mr the circumstanc- ‘ nm and Telegram, pronounced “A AROUND THE STATE | mn ip Portland. the opening bill. The coming of Mr. Frawiqy and his company is a most important dramatic event “King 'Rastus. musteal farce “King Rastus,” follow Geo. Shreiner and M. Green have |+Quo Vadis’ at the Third Avenue, Jately opened the Lyceum theater st | opening next Sunday fternoon. Tacoma and announce their inten-| The pinay is said to be one continu- tion of having a Sunday evening per- | ous inugh formance. A percentage of the Sun- eS. are Gay receipts will be given to charity, After Holiday Sale of fine new store of the Anderson Dry-|%?4 second hand pianos, ofa Co., of Pverett, was entered Ficsdny night, and about $100 worth of goods stolen. The robbers were captured as they were attempting to Jenve the city. | | A shingle weaver by the name cf iph Shoemaker auffgres the loa a aul his fingers except the thumb| om his left hand at Bryant on Sat- urday morning. The Selah Valley “Trrigating Can- ai Company har authorized its lo- manager, Hon. Ira P. Engethart | pe this spring in ten ing the canal, | at pric to close, and terms to sult pur- chaser 15 Hardman Pianoa Knabe Sonmer Kingsbury. . Harrington. { Krakauer. Breck Wheelock. cal to expend $10. Huntington. proving and «' * ‘Word has been received at Aber- : deen that the memorial sen: to Wellington. ett congress for a Gray's harbor appro Vows, “hie bi aw ah lard. ie priation will be entered 1 Willer . tho ema netotem rons ee mee gmendment to the river ani harbor bili. y Schirmer. Also 2% new and second hand or Cou: Fruit Inspector von Hol- gans. All at our Seattle store. acess condemned and burned a RAMAKER MUBIC CO. Bhipment of 120 fruit trees from| 1416 Second Avenue THE mt) alled that some time ago Andrew arnogie offered the elty $60,000 for s brary, As he hae given as much” to many small towne in the Kast it wan suggested that this offer id perhaps be increased The present condition. of the M- | brary is, of course, pretty bad. Lie | Jing In tho ruin all day today |The actual cost of all the books in the library wan about $30,000, ‘The | # labor of tranaporting, arranging and pruing them represents almost ach More, Taking $20,000 f That Madam Lou Graham 18} veiines inthe Nanas or tye puvtic, |n the volumes le 1 in public school SEATTLE have not yet had time to ascertain te have been clroulated abut beg Me Loe. mase cakes’ aoe ¢ eae ty for the past two weeks (hat) Aw to thore rescued, the juvenile de umber bork OMAHA, Neb. Jan, & | } ‘Three com. ¢ unlawful ber t Mr GROWING FAST | LYONS, France, Jan. 3.—A terrible fire im raging here. Twenty ware h * and many other bulldings have already t Additional subscriptions to the n destroyed battieohip fund turned in this more RUSSIA IS Agreement remy cabled to the ure this marning, Alt, 8 ruil THE PAIR REDUCTION SALE January 3, The Fair Will Sell the Following Lines of Goods at Reduced Prices: THE PAIR FAIK ~ WATCHED: | er Actions in China rh Sharply Criticised. | | ITHE PAIR SALE Russia's recent Chink are sb kin correspe #, aa showing @ antages and LONDON, Jan, % ments & pl 15 Days, Commencing Tomorrow, inspiring unfounded ity by the Kats text of the K Chinese | ting Manchuria, as mes, arrang 5 E [NTEND to make this sale the banner sale of all our past annual re- Madain Lou Graham, a sporting wo- | partment ontaining between Kunsian protectorate with a man, w sh herself tn /and 2000 volumes, is not greatly |tion of civil government by the Ch duction sales by the simple method and log| dollar talks —of elegant ¢ *® on Madison str damaged me other hese on stipu 1 conditions, The opposite the power house, A large | caped sotious. Injury agreement is considered here as ‘it ziving more goods for less money than the regi rices. Comment is residence i betne built there at the |atiti may be made us terly Inconalatent with Russia's yr , ' 5 1 present lime, whien It te claimed | t vi attitude toward China, ant unnecessary. All the usual “clap i by our competitors in be used for thay purp An Ty nasareaee a2 aeons . ; ; developed that although Madar A oe Riel a ee Sagas he a ie their effort plain the r ’ r money dur sham ts bultding the house, at ber of the |weatod distrust of the col an ing January don’t amount to a “hill of b u want goods at reduced the past. A detective of the ene scovy or prices, without any apologies. n I 1 mer ha epartnent, detailed to invests ke were ur money than the goods. We don't » ‘ to accumulate for rumor, verified the above story y ate of citizens living we no So here th and h have ntored th re. n ts © eat. te with the authorittes fact Dress Goods stock, Flannels for skirtir , White Goods, that they do not desire te “ th ‘ ' sporting fraternity of tho city re Linens, Calicoes, Sheetings, Ladies’ Jacket i cets, ng at their very d Cliet of | " nag ice Meredith has taken no notice | CONGRESS Coats and Dresses, Flannelette Wrappers, Dr« , Plush Capes, Late this afternoon tt was learned | ith Petticoats, Furs, Collars and Boas, Woolen Ho -ascinators, Kid of Madam Graham that she would m , tse the new building near the Madt WASHINGTON, D. Jan. 3 Gloves, Woolen Waists. Men's Department — Clothin lerwear, Gents on street power house av a privat Charave of forgery were made befor residence the senate committes on aaricu Furnishings and Sweaters, Shoes for women and men, and girl when the bh re this morning, when the hea oleomargarine t ai On the Grout an resumed Store Closes at 6 P. M., Saturdays Exce Mr. Adams suid remarked that A oleo #h Rec $100: Josiah | CINCINNATI, O. Jan Kalawe, of tne Mational Dake ontne PROMOTERS OF LOW PRICES Louls D'Blia, $00; Aaron | a hier Remm the branded ax a forgery « letter pu wiley, $50; HH. | th beak shed b ine report and a Kenway, Watson ©. aquire, |! by Assistant Casi leged to be written by him. Was arrested this after $250; and D. D, Olde, $100. r It le alleged that The subcommittee, of which Mr, | Jerk WASHINGTON, D. C, Jan. 1—| ed xtving r that Bet MONEY INVESTED NOW eh gifs Thomson, fhe |adaitimal TOM, pase” sea | the. Roliday eaem, Mocwithetand-1 1: “Denny, 1900; Denn By early summer should pay hand- ie Brewing & Malting Co~|in balance cases Involving the coms | thee seer eer eedy e Lem | Hania Seats American Bteel & Wire some profits. Good Gold, Copper ne: jase Sp atitutlonallty of the imposition of) Rouen Careline. ands Louisiana, ke Vancouver Line, $100; Cook @ Oil Stocks are just the things for Stone, sm, Michel Lewis 6 Stiver lounensions into the "nited” Sintes | ohibiting male wii see Houghton. sie, Je Ana:| Yous end $100 cannot be placed to Co, 8400; George Stetson, $500; B. W [rene eagemesis ‘wil be vote, and providing for a committe Manca Bree, $40; M. W better advantage than in their Denny Clay Co., tle & Lake Washington W aterw ay %. W. C. Bauire, $260; Whit on “Hardware Co. 4250 Baker & H.W. Markey, 8200 Westerman tron Seattle Cereal Co. fee Z. ©. Miles @ Piper Co. $200) Mre| TACOMA, Jan. 3.—Mre. W. PB. Boyd, $200: Ira Bronson, $290: | nertinger, whose husband, Dr. Jos W. H. Lewis, $150, L. Dryfoon ¢ Bettinger, disappeared so mystert ti; W. HM. Lewis, $150, Vari | ously from the Yukon trail at Ogtl- iron Works, $100; 6. R. Wagoner $100: Frank Hunter, $100; J vie weveral weeks ago, is at the home of her sister, Mra W. H kins Shoe Store, $100; James Shee | han, $100; Jonn Davis, $100: Geo. F ans, in this city. Mrs, Bettinger Meacham, $100; F. K. Struve, 10) it go to the home of HER HUSBAND wu Works, $200 Marie a | Red Front, $190; Frank E. Adame ary Peterson, of & at $100; Geo. A. Burch, $100; K. I er waid txbay tpat ev Thommon, $190: Robifs @ Behoder being mide to lo $100; P. J. Bulliva $160: Union te her husband in the north. If Brass Foundry, $190; Capt. Prank I’. | brought Adems, $100; M. H. Young, 00 Morrison o@ Eshelinan, 9100; Nov elty Mill Co., $100; F. X. Sehreiner, rth ahe will either personally con duet & senrehing party or send her | 3100; A. H. Harrison, $100: J. Berk |tornesend Pee pes = Peyyeen: am at Co,, $109; Honey Lohee Jr $100) Con, | husband has either lost his way and frone to death or he has met with |some misfortune or accident. and is | now being cared for in some miner's cabin between Ogiivie and Stewart way Fires, 4 Harry Dev fi00 ; Sommer, 116 $109, Pacific Lounge Matheson Br Furs remodeled: mi 10 ook Ike | new. CC. Berg, 128 Third Avenue ein Hint Cow $00: Rabet, tio Whalley & Rastman, ico J. A. Bail oy. 8): Piper & Taft, 826: Joe Hows lech. $25, New Western Hotel, $22 A. Schuck, $25; August H. Springer $25; Cotumbia Grocery Co., $15; Mau rice Windmilier, $10, Total to date, | 966.825. BEAUTIFUL CITY HALL AND LIBRARY A POSSIBILITY (Continued from page 1.) 1215-17 Second Avenue ANNUAL CLEARING SALE NOW ON iz city and | and permanent ot merely a Place to spend @ few years making money. A comparativély amal! ex penditure would help to improve the city and make it a good place to live in. At the same time It would Increase the value of other property and become an evidence of the sol idity of Seattie, The financial detalia of the pro posed new building would of cc depend on the plane settled upon, but business men have no doubt that bonds, authorised by a special election, could be advantageounly floated to cover the necessary ex penditure. The high school bonds, | it is recalled, bore 4% per cent. in terest, but were sold at a prem which makes the actual intereat low 4 cent—something lik per cent. In the last few 1 flood securitivg of all kinda " steadily appreeiatin ¢ the school bond deal was the r made on the Pacific const rently nothing to pr vent an equally advantageous ar rangement Another feature of the financial proposition Is that $50,000 was be athed to the elty from the Ow borne estate, the money to be use for a public hall providing the city ontributes a like amon rm, the administrator, e estate weuld be settied rand the money would thus be available More of the n be contributed b One citizen, or good Axes with hand 1B ¢ Ker Sori, ties For boys’ good Saw Buck, worth $1.00. 48c For good Buck Saw worth 50c fF Ay 3 eres Buck saw worth and “”~ DAM Specials for Today and Tomorrow For the beat quality of gro certes at a ving of from 10 to 25 per cent., call and nee the Adams Grocery Co. New location, 1425 lecond “cents for two Fresh Eastern Egas. « for three dozen of asary funds may individuals speaking of ON HOUSEHOLD ARTICLES” loaves of cents for two pounds best Butter; Iowa creamery vbination Cof pay Me per Ib You car t fee We also alm to save you money, by | ¥ and not get as good; it’s fresh giving you always a first clans qual roasted; we roast It ourselves. ity combined with reasonable price. 12% cents per Ib, for best Eastern home-amoked, sugar ed hamy. 25 cents for six bars Sweet Briar Tollet Sonp; it's the largest bar on the market for 5 cents: Gasoline or Benzine, per pint bottle 10¢ Household bottle Wood Alcohol, per pint bottle Pure Vaseline, per Ib Pure Glycerine, per tb Bay Rum, good quality, per pint.26 Witch Hazel, double distilled, per pint : ‘ he surest way of testing then articles ta to try @ bottle snd satiety | | yourrelf, Ammonia, per pint 10 TEAS > teas are better thar are sold by most grocery houses at satisfaction guaranteed or money refund Our ADAMS GROCERY CO 1428 Second Ave, Tel. Main 482 | 2711 Jackson Bt |SPoreeorooooooooooooooss | 606 Second Ave. | Richardeon (1 led ¢ }ed that it was in order, and Under Dem.), of Alsbama, ra r A k thin afternoon Company had heard] gecretary of the! battleship | omentarily | 1 will be| purchase. We are proving the statement DAILY “« « « ~ J.E. MCMANUS @ SON Tennenne Pp he debate against the resolution | Moran ~ ing privileged. The speaker rul- | Bething from the vy regarding uestion for con: rol! call was han ep and die Ryd It costs | 531, 532-533 New York Block ed an to how it ahould be « menpest. Te SEATTLE ... PATENTS | SAXSEA ag | Registered Attorney, Colman Block. Tel Biue 979, Seats THE FIRST FRIDAY OF \-orp cover THE CENTURY have selected some values here, the regular prices of which are unusually fair to you, and we have cut those prices down to a point that’s actually less than manufacturer's costto us now. We have determine to make this a memorable day in Friday spec WASHINGTON FREDERICK & NELSON Expert Pateat aod Mechantest Trade Marks Caveats FRANK E. ADAMS | Tr The Per- fection of American MENT SPECIAL RESERVE ys Wrong About a2 Your Eyes You've You won't know what ts the very best possible deal to be made on @ plano until you have Visited our piano department, been wrong in thinking You ought to put off we lasees as as poss THIS an excellent showing CERT Se Le He pL ek wernt oe EE EN) ee ee aod al tk te finishes at really extraordinary prices. Credit is given on terms to suit your canvenience. SHERMAN, GLAY & CO. For 2 For All ey FOR tc ) FF ; r ; yt Be , Ja 500 Lamp ? " chimneys No, therr Tl Becond Ave. } } only your eyes’ needs. CREE ER RER ARERR RRR 1400 §-Inch Pie Tins, Friday t } ] rated pe Ps as i 3 Schachard O 3 BU * Sri } ( ; FOR dc ee regular 1 Dead Optica! a * If You GRAND * ; for Fr Graduate Love * ) vag Opticians. » HE Your 4 31 Becond Ave. * Cieas Ste Piet 4 Cook RIOGE vd er& Lane's store.) | 0 * COAL? This coal is from the new » . | mine of the Issaquah Coal Co. » |* two miles above Gilman. It 4 |X ts the best, cleanest and the ¥ 1% cheapest coal in the world. $00 Mile Pans, 1-quart, Bunkers foot of Madison St. %* be whet Aamo Bas « Bos. aT woo ¢ N Ce { r Telephone Main 976. * quart and 2-quart Pu le , W ding Pans, Friday, each 20, vs a g n u V dod dedadnidedededeteddeindued RRR RARER GO TODAY Anderson Mineral Springs Near Nga | Under the most favorable circumstances. Our shelves wooed FEISS III IOI III IIIS ATI AI * * Reeth ae * eke are filed with the best and purest drugs, and If success Port Orchard Drydock, ne water is a specific in Stomach, Kidney, Bladder and Liver depends deeds well done, we're sure of It oe ' | Diseases and S-quart and 4-quart mie} } GUNG) Nervous Conditions e-ctadet > i by for a booklet to une Lr ; 2 Bt Kat 1 P. O., Washington, 2 worth 1 ‘ for Friday lephone Malin 787. 8. Sorner Second and Pike, LAIRNOYAN Columbia dock at 3 pt. Sunday, 1 Greyhound k at 10 a.m. On Saturday hight leaves Greyhound dock tl p.m Japanned Candle? Stick, worth bo} FOR 10: ual Two sizen heavy retinned Drink ing Cups, each FERRER EEE EE SOOO OOOO OLE NMR Me Line Your Well With § CLAY PIPE } ler streot, veattle. That she can see far into the fu ture and control coming eradicate present trouble distant and ate with enable you to you life through her potent f vouched for by many Seattle Inquire among your velghbors. A large line of Men’s Melton Overcoats in black, blue or brown. FOR 25c Up to inrge stue, & quart at 81.2 full tite reading free i€ Reduced from $12, pane trated quart sive atts, § GERTRUDE MYREN $14 and $16 to First aveny ADDRE t size at 85c he ‘A enamel ware coating of the is bh celebrate assed ate d lava enamel, with 1 cover extra heavy PPOSSSSOOOOSOD Seattle Transfer Co. Freight, Passenger and Baggag? STORAGE ‘Te, Main 41-46 Mee 643 Fire, Avy SOSSSHSOSOSSOSOSOOOESOOOOSD | For best results advertise tn the | hd -RE DERIC K & NELS ON. | Home Furnishers Riaite Bidg, Second Ave., Cor. Madison St Mechanic’ Clothing Go. 109 OCCIDENTAL AVE. (Between Yes) and Wash- ington. Look for sign),