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WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 9, 1901 THE SHAT "TLE STAIG Now Quarantine Officer. in Bertin yesterday tn the name of the emperor, who was suffering from a alight cold. Lord Pauncefote, British minis }ter at Washington, will remain i there indefinitely. . | Numbers of traing are snowed up The at of the officer ob ARE ate age sarhlieagghonepeg: Jana raliroada buried {m Kunsla, by” & work ek fecaiving Gas will be t nanan insue. It te a question that @ | "vere snow storm, pornos ee ea meerns all the car Their rights mast be sought @ i . ence os, ehie! mat ard given tolthem, ‘This question ‘cannot. be put aside or @ exit, Baward spate, tym Ye iNet] Steamer Russie Wrecked |CITY OF EVERETT WILL RUN} alight 1 od, Now ip the time to settle it @ [mah, shot himself yeaterd He is Eoax with tharseebnie (hid was Bamt. fete in favor of municl- > lingering between life ‘y il in Moditerranean. enn i neees wees pare. 2aket pal ownership of gas plants > ~ lor taal’ The City of Rverett ; ® I believe municipal ownership should be availed of by the city @ | The miners of the Colorafo Fuel | Po a TA pee A Pah a Boag Shel & wherever It will benefit the people, It certainty will beneft them @ | & Iron Company Have Mnally atruck.| TOUT-TON, France, Jan. ®—Theltle we itm A B 1 the macter of Mant PARR Sif dred @re now aut, Work | mail steamer Russie, ‘from Oran, ‘ me ° Alongside the traction question will be the gas question, The @ [in the mines I@ suspended, pending |on the sands near Faraman, and is} Diamond Ice ia the best; it costs > people demand #hat theve questions be made an lasue, 80 far aa an inveatigation. | momentarily expected to go te plecs|no mere than the cheapest, Te zg: hey shall have thelr 1, ~ SERRE NT » ship Two Brothers @, With the lows of nearly 100 lives. | Matn 1009. 4 tTER Rus 2 to but WAGE taneince on | Desperar efforts have been made Lo wa AWyr weue the passengers and crew, be POSE SOEE EOE SEEEE SEES OSES OOOO SOOOOD ne eae their situation is now belleved to be | copeninatets Predident-eleet Roosevelt | hopeless | passed through Chicago yesterday, | The Rosse went on the sands dure | mn route Weat on a hunting exped!. | ing the rm Monday ne hae a} First Lieut, Louls P, Smith dled at | burricar The vesnel is sinking | ™ ater enter bs wee eands, and bumping heavily as the! Hutte, Mont. yesterday, | "yy. suriiie Mer tient ' i secured about $20. “He was as-| made to reach those on board the | galled by the gwalters, who were | doomed vessel with lifeboats and Our Annual Breaks Ue ba an ps joyment To Provent Encroachment - steam tuge,but the fury of the storm | | ‘The last act of Charles Thomas, | rendered this impossible. Rockets} | who retired governor of Colorado | catrying Iifo ines haye been fired, | } yeaterday, wi rola Alfred Par. {Ut fell short of the vens It ts ! me es |iker, the principal oF failkees urer fears A tint there f# little chance to ae take off the 60 passengers and crew | CLEVELAND, ©, Jan, §—A pret-| BUTTE, Mont, Jan. 9.—Purther| "8" ait Jot 4 before the Russie breake wp. | Is On F young woman, Miss Charlotte details of the kiiling of 2,000 sheep] A railroad colilaion near Morgan-| The scene of the disaster Is dread Rian caembauett: hes one range of Tooney creck, a trib- |tWR. ‘a, Yoaterday resulted in |ed by sailors by reason of the num. | é $ bntire police force of this city has|Utary to Tongue river, near the Wy- |‘"e ‘ath of Ave persona gy: mag Bid ag Bont) hae hy aii prego: gory been working unsuecessfally on for|oming lines yesterday, showed that| The nitrate bullditwipf the Bast. | fights . ee igs Humber of years. Together with|the sheep were not driven over a} man Kodak vo a omy mg ag | wae |g Feilding Lunch Box he aasistance of Afty other victims. | precipice as at first reported. but} jorday conmamesd by 1 AY wit ‘ee ihe young woman raided the “em-| were shot, trampled and beaten to| The fur of the burning chemicals | 0 PLAY w W BALLARO a ing Rage, were joyment™ agency of M Carnahan. |death. The sheep belonged to Daupt | killed two peopl Saturday evening one of the bas . avenue, and stripped the |and Setway, who are ranging | et on , ¥ y Mice of every vestige of furniture, | head in the Otter creek country. The} LP cml Nation, of eee an. boy ag ip olae tks mat ae HM. | it-inch Weo8 Bowls fompelling the proprietor to flee for {torte was awakened at day break | of Wie ‘wife from. the” ayagantine |!ard Athletic club In the gumnasium |ff 15-inch Wood Bowls «+.y.., 00: nd n ( W | pete: em. {at Ballard, A great deal af Several monthe ago she gave the /eleven men around the band of 2,009 | Privon: | Mrs. beoete Be be emem- linterest is being taken in the game, [ff 17-Inch Wood Bowls ......... bwner of the agency §2 to secure a | sheep and shooting into them. What/in the intereat It ie the firat played between the | tion for her, She was put off/ sheep were not kitled by the shots |'™ the tm Og somporanes. twe aiphatintions “The gums ea cay to day with promises were driven in ctreles until they > er- | be followed by a o1 play race T ally eS ee to A od poltes. Irirst up and were smothered. Hun ite, Zaited, Oeates trenapert Sher iSeidea tae wwe cory BARTON hu be ay ‘resecutor Brirtamade told the young dreds were driven into coolies countert pia © cc 1 dieunindipialy - oman that the law could net touch crowded into struggling maase sae renee Om: Ye ne Ward's circulating library, 110 t4 fake agencies, and replied t she would take the law into her wn hands and raid the office. Th uccess of the young woman and he nis was known when the pro- jetor of agency rushed into ion for assistance. He DOWAGER EMPRESS REBELS Sageeetntg bee | Rt c, Jan. 7— that 3 de- ined fort fa is betas Taade by the press dowager'e party to prevent ‘signing of the powers’ joint note confirmed by a cable from Min- Ister Conger. While the state de- rtment declined to give out the teh, it is known that Mr. Con took a serious view of the situ- believing that the dowacer can exert powerful influence | the acceptance of the pow- terms. ‘The allies have been endeavoring the Chinese envoys to sigu | je the powers would not declare even if their tum should rejected, tl ees of another threak by the Boxers would bx ve. Minister Conger has suggested that Nations. for the settlement the indemnity and new commer- treaties could be carried on advantageously away from the fle influences of Pekin. The merican government has adopted he suggestion and to, the that these features be treat- in Peoshingtop or some European ta! WILL BE SOLD AT AUCTION Stock of Holden & Wilson Store Ordered Sold Sol. Friendentha), reeeiver of th joiden & Wilson Furniture Co., w: esterday directed by Judge in one t and the delivery aystem and fix- | ures in another. This order is the rect result of a petition filed by jenthal, who alleged that the jock had become #0 run down that Neral business was not profitable fo estimate has been made as to hat would be a proper bid. PERSONAL MENTION. Licut.-Commander D, Mahan, of {he navy department, yesterday passed through Seattle on his my to thé Puget Sound naval sta jon, where he will refleve Lieut Himore. Lieut, Mahan has lately ed with the ordnance at Washington, but he as seen considerable service in static waters. Lieut. Mahan is ac panied by his wife and daugh- 1. A. Nadeau, general agent of the Northern Pacific at Seattle, has re- urned from ® business trip of ten ays to California. “I met many former Seattle peo: le while away,” said Mr. Nadeau Kwho are greatly pleased at the ews of the battleship award to the ora ns. “In Northern California and in Bouthern Oregon, there has been a plentiful tall of snow, This will in Pure a good supply of water for the lacer mines of that locality. The eral ou look about the country Is now bet NEW ER STARTS. Articles incorporating ° “The Daily ae Publishing Company” were led yesterday. The company ital stock to the amount of $10,- The Daily Alaskan Company frill publish a daily and weekly hewspaper in the state of Washing- ton and District of Alaska, with Be bttle o* the principal place of bu a W. DeSucea, May F, I les $. Defiucca, Helen M, De a, of Skagway, ond #amuel 6 Crawford, of Seattle, Wash, where the raiders attacked = thei - lof Japan m Expert bowlers from afl o with clubs. the | The ri result of bitter| United States are gathering tn Chi- feeling « © sheepmen, who; cago. Close competition ta expect are crowding into |range. Selway ranges over 7 head of sheep on the publi of Montana and Wyomin e been mark Ue country. ‘The eleven men who participated [in the raid yesterday morning wo |sunnysacks over their heads, thi [precaution completely baffling at- tempts to identify. An organti tion was formed in Eastern Monta: some time ago for the suppresal of lawlessness, and tt is thought th: the cattlemen have captured t machinery of this organization and will direct ite efforts toward the |sheepmen. The entire eastern por- tion of the state is aroused over the [news of the outrage yesterday. but the cattlemen side with the ere. MRS. W. E. GUERIN DEAD. A telegram was received in the city: yesterday Guerin, wite of W. E [ident of the Green River Construc tion, died on January & MID-WEEK jt him as an intruder in the cat- THEATRICALS The Frawley Company. Last night @ fine audience became er Victorien Sardow comedy, “Mme, — Sa produced by T. Daniel company at theSeattle Frawley in Paris. In the role of Catherine Hab- Mary Van Buren was at her and afforded an exceilent op- portunity to display the scope of her | versatility, which she succeeded artfully in doing. Mr. Frawley’s in. | terpretation of the character of Mi poleon, aws great. Mr. Harrington | Reynolds as ‘Sfarshal Safebvre was | very good. Miss Grace Cahill is a | handsome woman and her Pe ot Queen Caroline is particularly sult- jed_to her “Mme. Sane Gene” was presented in the most approved manner in ev- ery detail. The house last night was well filled with an apprectative au- sche * “he Middleman” will be present- ight. “A Bell Boy.” | “The Bell Boy” attracted a very liarge house at the Grand last night. “The Bell Boy”, it would seem, meets the approval of everybody who sees it. No heavy plot burdens |the mind and one is free to enjoy levery turn of John M. Welch, the bell boy, who has scored so many successes during the inst months, and who has become wide- ly recognized as a good comedian The Bell Boy” is billed at the Grand for the entire week, with « Saturday matinee | | | “King Rastus” continues to at- tract large houses. It is positively the best of Its kind that has ever visited Seattle and the continual laughter and applause of the audi- ences attests with what satisfaction it is being received. Messrs. Russell & Drew, managers of the Third Avenue theater, are well pleased with the entertainment of Isham’s Octoroons, and consider in “King Rastus” they are offering a good thing to their patrons, The play is dash and go, with no semb- lance of slow minstrelsy. ures at 1306% Second Moving The Searchlight, avenue, is showing a series of Brit- | ish troops on parade in London. Moving pictures are instructive as well as entertaining and the Search- | 1413 Second Avenue light i# being well patronized, ‘The Northwest Scenic Company, #17 Second avenue, is producin Cinderella and the Glass Slipper, this week. The farm scenes are causing much fun and large houses are entertained, TELEGRAPHIC BRIEFS. An_ expedition of Germans in the Northern district encountered 2000 Chinese near Szchaitong, near the function of the great wall. An en- agement took place, in which the thinese lost about 200 men and the Germans one killed and four wound «4 Reports from London state that the Stock Exchange diMficulties are ino fair way to be straightened out The German Communal Congr jwee opened yesterday by the sec | | the cattlemen's|}ed in the tournament, 009 Frank Welch, the pugitist, died yesterday at Easton, Pa.. from the effects of his fight on New Yea eve. NEW RATES INTO DAWSOK The following instructions were given out by the hs aw Pass & Yu kon railway Seattle, Jan. 9, 1901. General Agents For your information will say the Canadian Development Co. an nounced a reduction in passenger rate December 27 to baale of $100 from White Horse to Dawson, and that they will be prepared to take freight on as low @ basis as any competing Ung on the traf! ud. An Insurance LOUISVILLE, Ky., Jan. ge 5 ¥ Parish, « hotel ~ Hy Cox, a bartender; n Ht. De Werte . Were indict- nd Sylvent ed by the ror jury — yeatorday charged with conapirini insurance compantes. eharge is that Breeden’s life was insured in favor of the other men for $13,000 and that t 5 4 then attempted to break down his health by keeping him drunk. Algo, they placed neer him, while ig thie condition, pistots, knives and poison, im the desire that he should take his own life The companies involved are the Union Central Lite Insurance Company, Woodmen of the World and the Equitable Life Insurance Company i Sees SHBHORNOS A KS #4 * * * = If You 7 * seve * * Your * * Cook RIOGE + + ‘ COAL: « This coal is from the new » x mine of the h Coal Co. » & {wo miles ¢ Gilman, it , is the best, cleanest and the | * cheapest in se world. * * Bunkers foot of Madison St. * & Telephone Main 976. * s ededatadetndadndndndndndaia ded What's Better for | Breakfast These troaty ‘mornings then ‘strictiy | pure Buckwheat, per sack... Lyndon Maple Syrup, strictly pure and full measure, half gation cane 70c; one gallon ca Eastern Club House Satisage yo Ib 12%e | Chase & Sanborn's Beal Brand Cot- | fee, the finest grown; one and two | it tins, per pound 40¢ pound alr th Try one of our 25c Angel} Cakes. Best in the City.) Tel. Green 261 We Guarantee SIM ECZEMA CURE NO CURE NO PAY | crores and Columbia. Tel, Main 1m. | fo defraud | fee RRR TT TOIT te tote tok & bars Emerald Soap, STOCK TAKING ‘ she, time ie nearly here and now ts Cheah ah-oe Cavan, the time to bring in all your un- i} Be. framed pictures and have them Bi! fixed up right and at the lowest fi! Ib package Gold Dust, price. | 2c, We Make Frame Seattle Art Co. 1426 Fecond Ave. MATHESON BROS. GROCERS - Cor, Sixth and King = Tet, Main 663 eee eed RARER RARE ecceces A Few of the Many Good Things That Await You This Month at Our January Sale. eee You know y. “practically everything costs teas this month than during any other month. Ladies" Fast Hiack Heavy Fleece Lined Cotten Hose, 12%c « pair White Bed Sp hemmed enda, 67e each. Ladies’ Rubbe do each. Ladies’ Ribbed ceru Pants or its, fleece lined, very heavy, plana Wearing Bleached Table Damask; 64 Inches wide, 1 Table Damask, 64 inches wide, Hee ® yard, Unbiea hed Tabl Ble Pretty Novelty I at 33 a yard. Small figure. wide, ie a yard. Those Cotton Elderdowns that were 1 patterns and daint ye Dotted Fee foft Cotton Crash iS-inch Ienched or Unbleached Turkish Towels, closely wov- en, a good welght, 150 each. Tapestry Table Covers, a yard square, 4c, a yard and a half equare. Se each. All $1.00 Wrappers now &5c each. All $1.00 Elderdown Sacques, now BSc each. ere va yard, all now ent goods, & pretty, all woot Black Dy inches the ones in chotee So you see, “it's what you want that’s reduced in price here” this month. BAILLARGEDN'S By Moving into our mew building we have increased our ca- pacity about four times over what it was formerly. Cascade Laundry co., ner Third Ave. and Main St Telephone Main 210. Uptown Office, $17 Second Avenue. Telephone Main 483, KEELEY Habite—The only genuine Keeley institute in Washing ton and British Columbia NAY, Mar, Institute NSTITUTE k:'s222 Ave. Take Green Laks-or Bieber OF fioe 30 Sullivan Building. Tel. Main, 885, Seattle, Wash “MONEY INVESTED NOW By early summer should pay hand- some prone Good Gold, Copper @ Oil Stocks are just the things oi For the cure of Liquor phing You and $100 cannot be placed to better advantage than in their purchase. We are proving the statement DAILY “« « © J.E. MCMANUS @ SON 531, 532-533 New York Block SEATTLE .. . WASHINGTON The Largest and Best Stock of Fruit and Nuts at The San Diego Fruit Co. 416 PIKE STREET The Per- fection of American whiskey. OLD GOVERNMENT SPECLAL RESERV SERRE EERE EEE SERED OC OD CO SC COS D> COCO D EC Ee sERDeCCOsOEEEECEOOCORCS Ww. B. Hutchinson & Co. Successors to — fine nOsT sik Cl 3D ay OU THE LANDLORD'S COMMANDS ARE MOVE OUT it is an ill wind that blows, etc.” yester ys in need of STYLISH CLOTHES. disaster for the tk ind better place we found we was and is a windfall for men and bo Being forced out of one building has turned Boston Clothing House into an avenue of pronounced go tune: casting about for a new could secure magnificent room in a modern building just a block south of our pres« place, so this Great Removal Sale of Splendid Clothing is a bona fide offering where every price is positively MUCH LESS than such good clothing has ever been offered for before. Everything is marked down a 1-3 to 1-2 excepting white linen collars and shirts. Men’s Covert Top Coats $18 values f08 ........000.s0-csssevesseossessseeseees $13.50 | Men's Covert Top Coats $l§ values for.. $12.00 Men's $15 Clay Worsted Suits for $10.50 Men’s $15 Fancy Worsted Suits for...... .. $10.50 Youths’ $6, $7 and $8 ‘Suits for -. $ 4.50 Boys’ $3.50 Knee Pant Suits FOP... cccsceseccesserereccsnte ssreeeseersnnenee B 2.65 Boys’ $2.50 Knee Pant Suits ff... wececseere + chcinegeehinvistalion aa eee NEW YORK DENTAL PARLORS are conventently and elaborately arranged with PRIVATE. the only DENTAL PAR- URERS, which fact en- work OPERATING ROOMS for each patient, with ell modern appliances, and bel: LORS in Seattle which receive afi dental muppiies direct from the MANUPFA\ abies us to carry a SUPERIOR QUALITY, and give our patrons a MODERATE PRICE on ali done by us. in ow GOLD CROW we are making @ SPECIALTY, the most 6 and BRIDGE WORK of wh ‘nd DURABLE of k known to the profession, you wi! find an BEAUTIFUL, PAINL wtal NT, the adaptability of yhich to the HYGIENIC 3 exampje of the HIGHNST ARTISTIC RPEAINME: conditions of the mouth te Westioned. you are troabied with nervousness or heart trouble be sure fainting epella, no bad after effects. to call upon wy Yeu will havegno Full Set Teeth SS. 00 We Gunrantee a Fit or No Pay Have Your Teeth Out in the Morning and Go Home with New Oncs the Same Day. ere on earth is the subject of Centistry so thoroughly understood and so much care expert magnificentiy appointed parlors. Nowh: enced as by the directors of th: in by our lat Teeth extracted and filled ab ducing agents or cocaine. These cet abd ingredients to extract, fill an natural teeth and warranted for ten ye other dental work <} it consietent with first-class work. entific method. No sleep arlors in Seattle that have the patent appil né and porcelain crowns, undetectable from particle of pain, Gold crown and testh @ palniessly and by specialists. ‘We do not try to compete with cheap Our name alone will be a guarantee, t ih each department. FE operators, best tore of modern dentistry. je wil, call, aad you wit without plates, gold fillings ‘Our prices are the low dental of gold crown and bridge work. that your work est. We have @ special gold workmen By ght. tore of teeth fact, of the stat wp ey vA hs i work will cost by a free « Give us fell you tn ation. find we do A ProrectivT "Oukn ANTES Given with all work for ten years, TEETH EXTRACTED WITHUT PAIN Set of Teeth Gold Filling... Gold Crown... Silver F Ning. NO PLATES. : o Students Employed La Always in Attendance. Hours 8 to 8; Sundays {0 10 to 4, NEW YORK DENTAL PARLORS &5°sise" Op. Starr- A New Pair 1 Not Good Wear Topreund unt you hav Oxygenor King. instrument has thousands of . many of which have been co Ted hopeless cas es. May be you don't know what the Perfected Oxygenor King ta? It you do not, then make it your bust ] ? newa to find out all about it at once, | pu. 0 $ as you may be very happily disap- | | potnted. The Oxymenor King is an and treating plates, How does it the system to absorb great quanti- | 9 hoes, for com- es of oxygen. What is f | poh. F Oxygen ts a gas. fort, atyle, se greatest germ destroyer known to and durability, suse of rheumatism is Inthe the function of oxy the’ bod spare ‘nnd | Raymond & Hoyt, 918 2d Ave ly, no dive t D hon. the | SOPOSOSPECS S09 00000 007 EL padnanaaaaabananannaassd for any length of tin body 1s thoroughly charged with it | Washington Oxygeuor Company | John Hi. . MicGraw seceae Wash" George B. Kittinger Beattie, Wash. Telephone Main 695 Room B, Bailey Bag. Real Estate Fire and Marine Insurance Qwn oe Ou mane French Table Delicacies and Provisions Have you seen? | Have you tasted our cooked meat? Nothing better in tawe, Come and see. Prices reasonable, Open Sun- day 9 a, m to 6 p.m. A. PRUDHOMMEAU SRNR MOT? S49 Oo S990 00 82090989 8.008 : MORAN BROS. . Engine and Ship Builders : AT CASH MARKET 321 Pike Street, Tel. Buff 72 Pure Water FRANK E. ADAMS | Trado Marks ‘ sda eto da PATENTS | nd He Caveats | OT AY PIPE ¢ COMPANY 3 1umper Peso te : Colman Bigok Tel, Bie ®, Beattie Searobes | 3 “f [eeeeerroreroossoccesecooeoosesoecooes a

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