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SOCCOHHH ROSH OSOoREOOOFOe CENTS A WEEK Phone Main (050 i Sl NOW REST FOR A Institution Will Move Into Temporary Quarters at the Old. :"ts"S=" THE SHATTLE TIME University Building Tomorrow avd Will There Await the New and Elegant Permanent Structure, The brary tomorrow will bee moving into tts temporary home ihe old university building. In a cordance with the decision of ¢ last night, degun this morning, but Librarian Smith found that a lecture was to be given there this evening under the Suspices of the Seattle Art league So he postponed the removal, The first work tomorrow will be/ Hen to the university regents to clean up the new quarters and ar fange for the reception of the books The moving may be done by ev ing, though some time will > Quired to arrange the books proper- ly New cajl and membersh cards, and other qgeential articles will have to be made, The library foree is hard at work, but no date can yet be set for the reopenin institution, except to rece! are in cireniation. The brary commission, at {ts Was elected chairman, He announc- e@ the committees ag follows: Library — Shepard, Lioyd and Stratton. ratton, Lieyd and Shep- ding Rooms — Lioyd. Lindsay and Roc! 3 Finance—Rochester, Stratton and The committees op library will have charge of the commission's intere: @ the preliminary work for the new ter building and the selection of Diana, The committee on books the | this evenin “|then take up the matter of payment be ent year in the commission's history. The matter of new quarters was missioner Teported that. as announces Yesterday, the oniversity regents and Will Carson had come to terms, whereby the Seattle Art league would give up the main room on the ground floor at once and vacate the other room tn a month, the time nec+ essary for If to secure new quarters for ite effects. offered = for as tong as they be needed. The commission voted tq recom- Bi fed. Tt will 6 p | in. Ubrary commission at ite meeting | ed | mend that the proposition be accept e up for formal a uunell Monday witt be intro tion in the city An ordinan and doubth passed n % would have beenjoouncil’s brary committee eeveral days ago agreed to support what ever the commission should recom- mend Thanks were voted by the ir prompt and liberal and to the offer Protestant } re- |Of @ temporary reading room, Chairman Lindsay was ap draw up resolutions of thanks ¢ r. Carnegie for his gene They will be adopted at a special meeting of the commission at an early date, Librarian Smith was called upon for a report on the situation. He said that fully three-foorths of the books taken from the ruins were #o spoiled by smoke, dirt and water that they should be destroyed. The jothers coukl be used for reference The rooms to the brary at a rental|the new month, The books in cireulation were com- ing in and being held for the present. Librarian Smith said today: “The insurance adjustment is proceeding rapidly. There ts only a small p» of the books yet to be gone over to ascertain the value of those saved from the dames. This will affect the amount of the total lose, but not our insurance, as the $15,000 in- jsurance will net cover all the toss and damage... It may be possible for the adjuster to make up his report The companies will to their methods. I can- a [not say Jyst when the money will be id over, but we are not in a great wry. ‘There is @ great dea! of work ‘o be done before we shall need the} money. We must get our appara- tus tn order, select the books to o¢ bought. and make up the orders. With the fund of nearty 6.006 now on |hand, and the $15,000 Insurance, we |Jonn o coukd almost replace the library, but much time and tabor quired for the process. maintenance fund. provided for by the city, wil) not be avatiable until brary bhullding ts con- od. ‘ Meanwhile, we shall en- or tO restere the olf Ifbrary as ome idte. 4 wil be re a.on0 ‘STILL ABED the president was improving: bis cold is taking !ts natural course, and that there is eeceasion for Slarm.. Under hie advice, the prea\- dent remains in bed today. He haa Bo fever at present THE CANTEEN QUESTION IS DISCUSSED Senate Also Considers the River and Harbor Bill. WASHINGTON, D. C., Jan. 9— Soon after the senate was called to order this morning Pettigrew called iti, asking that the instructed all regular army officials appointed to volunteer service, The consideration of the army bill was then taken up and MeOumber spoke against the sale of beer in the army canteens. In the house the opening hours were taken up with the considera- tion of the stvesy and harbor appro- ALVORD SAYS HE 1S GUILTY NEW YORK, Jan. 9.—Alvord, who stole $690,000 from the First, National bank, pleaded gullty this morning. He will be sentenced Tuesday. VICTORIA IS VERY FEEBLE LONDON, Jan. 9-—The queen's visit to France in the spring ha ly @ shadowy possibility, The queen in so enfeebled a fear is growing in court circles that a collapse is im- minent. TWO NEGROES ARE HANGED WASHINGTON, Pa., Jan, 9.—J Jones and George Ward, two ne- groes, were hanged thie morning. They killed Alexander Wurstlich while trying to rob his h deed wae most deliberate. died without confessing. The men } mune. The | c' TWO SHIPS BURNED UP | Fierce Fire in Erie Basin—— jot the United # Loss $500,000. NEW YORK, Jan. 9. — Fire at 1 o'cloek this morning started tn the jexeursion steamer Idlewtid, at Erte | steamahip Co. basin, and destroyed the ship, the steamer Coyn, two lighters and Beard's stores, Damage half « mil- Mon. The Diage was a very bright lighting up of all of South Brookiyn. The Idlewild floated out and « the fron steamer Dun- coon, from Liverpool, which was badly damaged before tugs quench- ed the flames. The Coya next caught fire, her cargo exploding. Stores filed with jute and lighters along- stile communicated the fire. No one killed or injured. California Freshet. MODESTO, Cal., Jan. 9.—The riv- vr balding. All bottom ed. The - day in 2 years. Work Plantations. SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, Jan. &— The steamer City of Pekin carried to Honotulu last night 400 Porto Ri- cans and 78 Alabama negroes for the isiand sugar plantations. JAIL WILL BE CLEANED And it Next Remsins With Authorities to Enlarge it . At last the city fall ix to be given & much-needed cleaning up, work to that end was commenced this morning. Recently Chiet Mere- dith complained to the board of pub- lic works of the filthy condition of the various apartments, and asked | that immedia remedy the evil decided by the mem beard to comply with the request of the police authorities, and today Craard George Sheehan, in charge of steps be taken to Yeutorday it was Te of the the chain gang, has 20 prisoners en- gaged tn removing rubbish, which has been piling wp under the cells for years. is a apace of ten feet under etving, work! 4 women's ‘That space has been 8 dump- ing ground for all kinds of trash. After the rubbish has been removed disinfectants will be uned. It ts also anid that the cella wil! be treat- ed to a coat of white wash. The recent outbreak of fever among the prisoners confined in the working cell the cause for the action taken yesterday by the board of public works, Inhuman Father, BRIDGETON, N. J. Jan. 9—A re port reaches here of the horrible | treatment by an inhuman father of | his two-year-old child. Sylvanna Grace, living at Newport, tn a ery mood picked up his child and fet It down on « hot stove, burning it in a horrible manner, Not wntia- fied with this, he bit a hole through the child's He then coolly walked abo * boat and went out in the bay oystering. It i# said the 114 cannot live. ow in session and will invest! and} The grand jury| of the first class were quemtic ii. academy, . ° Sion to a star @ night. The report to that ef. ee is a fake, pure and simple e reporter If any such move was contem- @ lated, I would certainly know. © he Dexter Horton Banking Co. owns 60 per cent, of the prop erty.” he Question when put to the @ @ Denny -Blaine Land Co. over @ the telephone, brought the fol @ lowing response, ‘e know put the yarn print ternoon paper. It ntly one of the old @ stories rehashed for the sake of @ @ sensation. We know of no @ @ project to open the hotel.” ° @ So this tale which spread @ self in triple column type yes. @ @ terday, follows the long proces- @ @ sion of its kind to the Cem- @ I$ etery of Fractured Truth e SeOooe evid it BOERS ARE GETTING IN | QUITE CLOSE CAPETOWN, Jan, %—The Boers have looted a farm seven miles from Kimberley, The Capetown cyclist corps are reported to have engaged @ Pickaneersberg commando of in vaders 20 miles from Piquetbers, and © miles from Nerth Capetown. Later.—The cyclist corps repulsed the Boers. The Britieh loss was 3 killed and § wounded, $0000 SECURED. ° PPOPOeeoe oes eeseoooroore HINGTO WEDNE And Now Awaits the Begin- ning of Actual Battle: ship Work, Only $1,160 was needed thts morn- ing t0 complete the popular eub- scription of $100,000 to bring the b Ueship contract to Beattle. By hard Kk the ¢ 4 youterday bringing the total ens’ committer suc wetting $7,080, $y. a. The members then determin make a final effort and complete the fund this m: Hn y, of the Moran Pires. Co, had informed the committee that he would meet it this afternoon and look over the subscription notes. j|Any that he found unsatisfactory must be replaced with good notes. As the Moran Bros, Co, will be prac- tledity In the position of indorsing these potes to government, it must In order to cover any ponstdie lose es by shrinkage, the committer de termined to to carry the sub THE MYSTIC SHRINERS Met Last Night in Tacoma and Installed Officers. TACOMA, Jan. 9.—Afiaf Temple of | Nobles of the Mystic Shrine last fustalled the following of Niustrious potentiate, John Arthur, Sea’ chief rubban, } might core for 191 ci ant rubban, jooma: high priest and prop Hammond, Tacoma; Oriental jguide, Wm, ¥. Rinehart, Beatt treasurer, Joba D, MeAlileter, jcoma; recorder, R. A. Ketner, Ta- |coma; fret ceremonial master, E:1- win W. Craven, Beattie; second cere- monial master, Chas, P. Kimball, [South Prairie, Girector, Edward it. Hare, Tacoma, marshal, Dr. Samuel |. Limerick, Seattle; captain of the jguard, -Jucob Weatherwax, Aber- deen; outer guard, Chas, D. Knight, Seattle; Tepresentative to imperial |counett, which meets Kansas City jJune ti, R.A. Ketner, Tacoma. A jcommitice wes appointed to confer in the furtherance of the proposed nobles and ladies of perial counci) A become & part of the party in « trip to Hone- lulu to establish the firet temple in the Hawaiian isiands. The commit- tee recommended the proposition fn- vorably, and appointed the three principal officere of Aflaf temple to leonfer with the Hawalian Pacific to perfect the pro- ject. This company offers @ round jtrtp by « chartered steamer at $116 head, provided 4 per of not iene than 227 nobles Ve from | weet of the Misaissipp! is assured. The scheme ta to aail from Tacoma jabout March 15 and return about Apri! & stopping on the way beck at San Francisco imperial council and party numbering In ail 233 nobles and ladies, sail direct |from San Francisco, and returning about April §, will be royally enter- tained for two days by Afiafl temple fat Tacoma, | partictpation by jthe west, with THE TALK IS ABOUT JM HILL And the Big Deal Wh ch Kt Is Engineering. . | NEW YORK, Jan. 9—Wall street this morning, Is discussing yester day's conference of Jim Hill, Pier pont Morgan, Dan. Lamont, Norman | Ream and Robert Lincoln, to fur. | ther the plang for a “community of interesta” in the Great Northera, | Northern Pacific and St. Pau! roads. Rumor connects the Burlington with them. 1S NOW OUT. OF POLITICS Mr. Bryan Says He Has Retired From the Field. CHICAGO, Jan. 9.—At the annual banquet of the Chicago Bryan club, held last night, William Jennings | Bryan was the guest of honor. | Mayor Harrison acted as toast | master. Mayor Rose, of Milwaukee | Samuel Alachuler and Judge Edward |. Dunne were speakers, It was after midnight when Mr. Bryan be gan hie address. Mr. Bryan made | the startling announcement that he was no longer @ Candidate on the polittea! fel He sald that in se- leoting Journals for his future work, he would in @ better post- tion fo help others than to help him- self, Mr. Bryan sald that he would always discuss the polities of tho country, but would not be embar- | rawwed by the fact that he was a can- | didate, WEST POINT, N. ¥., Jan, 9—The Appointed Boon | congressional committee | to Investigate the death of ontinued its Inquiry today, Ci ‘o the hazing methods employ Mr. v planned With th | peeased. Afterwards hy ereyhed to Rebert Moran to lneton that the $100,000 was recur- od Mr. Moran is now able to ac- eopt the award of the battleship eon- trart by Secretary Long of the navy partment ‘The eubscriptions secury’ yester- day were as follows: acknowledged ,.... 891.180 r . 2.006 Slectric Ce. 1.009 M be & Hamilton Lod Piles, Donworth & Howe . Regd Galbraith & Bacon .. ™» Northwestern Iron Works ~ 1. Pobrman J. M, Starbucte oo... ceseceeee Archibald MeKinnon ...... » Smith & Kennedy 100 Lobe @ McQitl . 100 Wa Chong .. faphietiinen ae J. R. Kinnear ‘ stvéed. an C. M. Anderson ... sient é Cahn & Cohn . woigecte P. D, Hamlin ere 109 H. Krat : a Tucker, Hanford & Co, 109 L. Graham ton, ‘orke Barrington asi ae Caldwell Bros., of Tacoma KE. C. Niles @ Co. . ore Wm. Cruse . J. M. Lyon .. Quong Tuck ...... Rufus Willard .. Will R. Gay ... SESTssssss BVSRBuT a F. H. Davidson Geo. P. Conklin Dr. 8. J. Holmes . Total Ry active work this morning, the committee secured enough addition- Al subscriptions to make the $100,- nd rtainty. FUNERAL OF ARMOUR Imposing Ceremonies Are Wit: nessed by Thousands CHICAGO, Jan. 9.—The body of P D, Armour was laid to rest today be- side his son in the family plat at Graceland cemetery. A large per- centage of prominent profess and business men in the city hon ed the memory of the great packer by following his remains from the , the Armour miasion and at- ne public services at the latter pla Private services were held |this morning at the residence. The moet magnificent floral display ever witnessed was upon the bier of the dead man, orders for flowers com- jing from all over the world At the mission the body lay tn state from 12 till 2 oelock, hundreds gazing for the Inst time upon the face of the philanthropist and millionaire, The 1 train to the cemetery, only members of the family, a few heads of de- partmerfts and invited friends wit- nessing the last rites. The body was d in a grave walled in with cement, copper lined and her- metically sealed. Constitution and Flag. *—~Ar@u- | WASHINGTON, Jen ments in the Delia case were contin- ued this morning in the supreme court by Frederick Coudert, who held that the term “United States’ in geographical terms applic land over which the flag fi annerted that it was adjudged go in the cases of Louisiana and Califor nia, and in this opinion there can be no difference between these terri- torial acquisitions and Porto Rico, \linols Logistature. SPRINGFIELD, O., Jan. 9.—The state legislature convened at noon today and elected Sherman speaker. The members heard the governor's message and adjourned until tomor- MARINE NEWS. The Mackinaw — sailed from San Francisco for Beattle yes. terday. 4 The Pritish steamer Empress of apane arrived at Victoria, B, ©. yerterday i The Umatilla, Capt, Cousins, al BSS ‘ msDé/ be eatiafied of their genuine vaive. | casket waa then borne on a special | 9, 1901. Y EVENING, JANUARY FORTUNES 2 (OR $200 The steamer Delta, Capt. Call, will take the Mary F. Perley's place un hsp hat uve Wns |But There Are Strange Doings | In the Inner Room, Mr. Carnegie Aging. NEW YORK, Jan, 6A friend of Mr. Carnegie’s saw the tron king re- | cently for the first time for over o year and remarked how fast the itl lionaire was aging. Hie heir ts white and hie skin, formerly ruddy with « good deal of brown tn it, has taken on the pink tint #0 often seen in healthy persons of green old age SUPERIOR ~——JUDGESHIP ond-claam, algo 100 tons of beer Seattle Mrewing & Malt for Ban Franolsco. leave tome Sottage City ita U Cook & & great advan . coust Claas passengers. ** | on jai oMce tn Seattic a in charge of Surtees Hope and L. Gray. There is a somewhat traction rion atr ously occupied b peculiar at Firat aver near Ma in the ate m previ the Cascade laun The outwide display signs announce! the usual dime useurn, with a few | monkeys, @ polsonous lizard, and ¢ |wild man, After paying the 1c ad-| jon fee, the visitor is ushere & room curtained off in the front eatablishment. At one side room in « high platform, upon which sitet wild man, After eur veying this att the attention! { the audience ed to & Came of limards which ix near a door bead- | tng into the Inner room. After ex-| plaining the 4 mode of lif of theee animals, the attendant cas-| ually asks the people to step inside of the inner room, where ail may xpect to see something new and etrange, If several curious visitors | \atep forward, they are informed thet) oniy two will be permitted to enter A petition for a specie! meeting of the King County Har Association te being clreujated in Beaitle and {in the larger towns of the county | The object of the meeting is to die- cuss the trial calendar of the super |lor court and to arrive at some con- clusion whereby litiga and ai torneys may be relieved. | A Di wilh be formulated. to be presented to the coming legisiature the curtained room at once, It is! Appointing an additional judge to |alleged by the authorities that the | |the King county bench. If the biti | Edward Hros., who are running the | pasnes the legislature there will be |#how, have men employed ot steer |two strong candidates for the posi-| Visitors up against a palmist who! | Mon Prosecuting Attorney MoFiroy jeite inside. The game ts this: The lim said to be in the field, and the | alleged booster remarks to the paim- | friends of Ju Jacobs, who soon tet that he doesn't believe she can | retires, are quietly cireulating « pe- | tel! anything “If you ca he! titlon for thelr candidate's appoint-| says, “I aim willing to pay you the |ment, Both men are well known | how Fa tell land have jong experience. continue! ae pe booster to the visitor: “I will soe if ehe can tell my fortune correctly, | then you can have yours told.” Of/ course the stranger does not suspect | \that he is “up against ft,” and con- sents, The booster then meets his) Rev. EB. B, Sutton, of the Volun- resent and future face to face terre of America, national gospel loud exclamations of pronounces the palmist to wonderful person he He says that she has} n he could unsuspecting | to his con- | 4, and he gets ou none the wiser con-} loerning his future, but would rathor | Suffer in silence than endure the ridi- | oule of his friends. | JAS. HAM. ADDRESSES THE COUNGL incidentally Lays Bare me Startiing Truths. the most and temperance evangetist. is hold ing a rerien of pentecostal meetings at the Votunteern’ hat, 115 avenue south, in Beattie. jee for thie week follows: Friday event ted and Why. turday evening, Jan, 12~—'Per- Reco: he top and next will be as Jen, 11~"Tarael ‘There Sunday, Jan. 13, Waters of Life.” Jan. M~“Blood | ‘Tiiseday, Jan. 16—“Bour Grapes; | Chfidren's Teeth Set on Kage.” , a: Ce a A aaa r- ate’s Important Ques’ “ Thursday, Jan. 17.—"Serpents and | 1”, — Holy 1%—"History Re- CLEAN SWEEP. EVERETT, Jan. $—Quite © #r-|sustiy aroused in behalf of publie | | oriee was eprun the city coun- enterprises, such as the battleship | cit last night. It was the first meet-|for our looal constructors and the! ing of the counctl and city oMicers | gcceptance of a generous endowment | elected in December, After the us-|for a Hbrary, I deem it timely and ual formalities, including the inau- | expedient to invite your attention to | es. address of his honor, Mayor C. jthree needs which appeal to me as) Green. the election of the vart- | pressing, and ehould command your evening—“The and “The The following communication to| | the eity council from James Hamil- ton Lewis, was filed with the city jelerk today: ous offices to filed by the city | earnest attention. council devel the fact that two! First, Mr. Lewis cites the need af Democratic members had joined the} hospital for the a place Republicans, resulting In the elec- | Shere those overcome by misfortune | tion of a full Corps of Republican | or suddep disaster could be treated | jelty officials | with regard to their condition, with. | Those elected were: Timothy Col- ‘line, marshal; W. EB. Jones, police |inspector: Valentine Shreck, jaflor | Mr. Templeton, sewer Ina | Peterson, bridge te out charge. He says: “This hospital should be owned by the city, oper- Loser |Sted by acorps of physicians who | der: Tinea. | WOuld be volunteers, with a head "4- | the subject of appointment of ¢ |glam, superintendent of streets: Po-|tion, Second, there should be pro- licemen — Miller, Knapp, Cullen, | Mon, Second. 3. tte aa Raymond, Hodgins ang Wiliams, | Vided. pending the construction af| the hospital, sick wards, or places for those who are fallen sick or are | taken charge of by the city, and who | are picked up in distress and who are held watting the arrival of rela- | tives. It i# inhuman, to say nothing of |unsightiy, that poor unfortunates, |wtricken with disease of illness, be- cause of inability to care for them- selven, or for want of friends, be- cause of being strangers in a dis }tant city, should, falling ill, be ed in & patrol wag agh the public of the curiow accusations and ing petty thieves or possibly assassing, and on conveyed to the City Jail, where they are kept in such form of inti. prisonment and upon euch treatment as is only given to a culprit and a criminal, This suggestion to you honorable body, also the immedinte | ew POWie gas. PA report on |Becessity for a“van' or ambulance, | ation Mite tine chatnes’ nt |f0r the purpose of conveying the sick teutal eae bd fa |1R such @ Way that the transport It- ety ye self does not add to their suffering made public this ater and make thelr cure improbable, The charges are sustained. eaed tn (> th. this nece NW YORK, Jan. 9.--Three nureer at Bellevue ital have been in dicted for mansiaughter in connec- ition with the death of Louls Hillard (The postmortem ¢xamination show jed that several of Hubbard's rite had been broken, It wae alleged that he sustained hie Injuries wr |@ pat in Rellevue hospital. Af- | ter investigation the grand jury re- |turned indictments against J. R. | Dean, Bugene Davie and Clinton Marghall, charging manslaughter in the first degree. to the war and the city of @ van and wards for |ber of the Port Vald are heading for new dt herein referred to. weve 380 phanbabenk hl enon « din, | thone who impugn his motives by |Chestochena. Their provisions will |ciation upon a public neceanity of the | some 30 horses. eae parties will |#on to appear before any commit paksengers Wore early as Catheart, age 28, of Cathoart, Wash., rEerIAN Cal rate f |heen nea h nothing more at |than the mere s nent that t “LT am reluctant to make any sug- gestions to your honorable body, of which num aecribing to his public expression the » Nome by the Katmal |oosect of serving some hidden client |be taken in on sled# over 300 miles |the city which, a @ citizen, T have through fee and sno jever assumed to suggest to your lleave Port Valdes sometime after |tee Which may be appointed to con- the fret of February. The transpor. | *ider the matter, | December 16. | R. gy. Mearthur, formerly of Daw-|and Laura Jewett Lucken, age 21 json City, is making his headquarters | of Seattle; to Thomas Jackson, ag fe no eity in the United States grown ON THURSDAY to the proportions of Seattle, but The Banel ¢ Copper [though exercising this right as a he Wxcelalor walla for the Copper | citizen, 1 am conscious that when- ute, The greater num Your honorable body will remark pene neg that this i# the first public communt- ‘The cargo of the Excelsior con- | ody in any wise whatever.” nists of 300 tons of freight, which in|. Mr. Lewis suggests that he will tation companies state that the GENSES TO WET movement to the Chestochena dis- LICENSES TO WED The following marriage licenses Ul at the Northern Mr. McArthur will |45, and Jesste Jon: both 60 to Nome in the apring and en le; to Frank , aKe has some or al! of the convenienc oe | River district tomorrow night. ‘The |cltizen, T am consclous thas when- ings at) mostly miners’ qupplies, 200 doga ana |b@ honored by being given permis- q trict in unusually early, and that Keo were issued today Teance Creel) gage in & general mercantile bus-|and Lottie Johnson, age 19, both of Hook, | - SOCCOCOONOEOS © & The only Peper in 2 Seettic that dares e $ to print the New e+ eeesorce WON OROOOUDOCHDEDOOe ONE CENT A cory. | THIS AND NEXT WEEK EVERY MAN AND BOYS’ OVERCOAT BELOW ACTUAL COST NINETEEN LOTS Emeoracing Over One Hundred High Grade Business Sults Were $10, $12, $15, $20 Now $6.14, $8.48, $10.51, $14.34 If you are in need of an OVERCOAT or SUIT it might be well to look through our stock, Our statements can be relied upon. 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Beware of cOmpouag. ,MIGLIAVACCA WINE Oo. Phone Main 657 199 Main Stree you're ne evening, A young woman on Renton Hill wantin’ to wear ft this who I* trying to get along with a “weneral servant,” has, among her | raiment & silk waist of which eh is expectally fond. One evening discovered the servant wearing t waist, or one Very much Hike {t Mary gasped, house found lleathers strete tioned, sto! admitted that bail ys ft ata New Daal, @ education of this Mary calmly, “but [las Mazy, was-given Op ——) ign't Pik