The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 10, 1901, Page 4

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THE WAR A WESTERN CENTRAL LABOR UNION PASSES RESOLU POOP OSOOEESE SOSH OOSSOS SSO OOESOSSESOOOOHOOOOOOO® which at the time seer warded to Mr e anc py POOSEHSO. CL OOOOH HOOW TIONS OF TAM at th f the Weat tr nat night epolu tions passed thanking Andrew Ca v hie wil | $249,000 for ervetion of a public library wink ree jons were drawn up by a committee app ! Whereas, The public iby {thin olty was | on the night of Jan, 1, 1901, & serious loan } but alter ur pe to the r ica POCOSOSSESOSSEHECOSES CONTINUES ‘ively are the Times in G bling Fraternity—Parapher- nalia. Seized by Police, |: Late yesterday afternoon Deputy | Sheriff Tom Burke closed the doors of the Totem, Standard, White; House and Clancy club rooms. For me unknoWO reason warrants were t issued for the arrest of Ben Pin- cus, who conducts a blackjack game on Washington street, and the pro prieiors of the Union club at 111 Sec ond avenue south. It is stated in Rmbling circles today that the Jaton club te not looked upon as « placa, end the owners are not classed ainong the boss. gamblers The rumor was abroad early yester- Gay that the houses were to be reid- ed, and when Deputy Sherif? Burke entered the various places, he found that the most valuable pieces of gambUng paraphernalia had been re- moved from the houses. Thos. J. Saunders, known as “Bulldog” Kel- ly, who swore to the compilainta, ‘was held in $500 ball by Judge Ben- eon. Saunders could not furnish the batl, and last night be was in the ¢% charge of a deputy sheriff. This aft- ernoon Chief of Police Meredith, De- tective Wappenstein and Capt. Wii- lard, received notice to appear in the superior court as witnesses at the trial of the gamblers. The hearing of the gamblers has been postponed until tomorrow, ow- ing to « mistake to the leeulng of the warrants. Benson fixed their Dall at $500 eac! Late this afternoon Judge Benson issued Gn order directing the sheriff to setae all gambling paraphernalia found im the various gambiing houses and remove same to the basement of the courthouse for stor- ane. SIR RUSSIE = 1S REACHED MARSEILLES, Jan. 10.—A_ mes sage eanys that communication with the steamer Russie has been estab- Lshed, and provisions sent aboard The he hope of rescue is stronger. MARSEILLES, Jan. 10.—Diepateh-| ese have been received here an nouncing that the crutser Galilee, im company with a tug supplied with rockets, left for Faramain for the Purpose of rescuing the passengers oard the Russie. The general option in that as the gale subsides , the entire crew can be : ¥. M. C. A. NOTES. The banquet in honor of C, K. Ober, held in the toca! Y. M. C. A roome iast night, w & decided suc- coms. About % ve members of the association were present. The orche Ober. He spol on the foreign organization, Mr. Ober stated that 25 hired missionaries ‘were now on the field, besides the large number of native workers. The visitor ts very much pleased | with the work of the local associa tion, and also of the general work | of the associations In the Northwest Saturday nb ta basket ball gare will be played between the local ¥. M. C. A. team and that of the Bal- lard Athletic ¢lub. A general ath- letic meet will follow the game. The feature of the evening will be a box-| ing match between Claude Driton and George Sintim, of the Ballard club, Both of these young boys han- dle themselves very well, and some 004 sport is promised, THE MARKETS. Steamer goods were on the market | this morning. There waa a liberal supply of cabbage and caulifio | and it went out rapidly, } The market otherwise was quiet No particular changes in prices were | noted. Potatoes are doing well came in today cold weather potatoes arrived No cars| on account of the| Two cars of sweet) | on the fret Tactday of every n *|itual drunkard and that when he is |subjects her to perso BUILDING PERMITS. following dulkiing permite | were issued today To Mra. McLarty, to butlt a one ory frame house at 1918 Twenty hird avenue south, to cost $250; to T A. Garland build @ one-story frame house at TI) Seventh avenue orth, to coat $275; to Joshua Greer move @ building from 3811 Twen ty-second avenue to opm The Weatern € on today moving enough to accor organtaation wai and Waiters Hall on nue and Cherry street headquartets of the central wi but a number Will hold their meetings tn Of the Satiors Union, at © of Marton street and Wertern ay nue. The arrangement docs mean a diversion of the axsociatt« but merely temporary quarters until | the new labor tempie ean be built Arrangements for the mew buiidi are being rapidly completed and t the ae | manent heagqui ing is & programy of the different places of meetin At the Cooks and Presamen meet the first Mo every month, the Newsboys tt ond; the iron Moulders the and the Tatiors the fourth. The Musicians will meet « Wednesday will be the general meet- ing day of the W, C. LU, The ree- ular business —— wii be held the first Wednesday fm each month The first Thursday in each month | will be the meeting day of the Bricklayers’ Union. The first and third Saturday of each month will be given over to the! méTiacHBpip -(rdgmat .. h mhm Bricklayers’ Union. nd third Saturday ot | esch month wp be given over tot Heer Bottiers’ (Union, while th third and fourth Saturdays w the meeting day of the Brewe Union. The Hookbinder#’ Vnion will mee the firat Sunday {n each month Coopers Tinton the second Typographical Union the & At the hall of the Batiors on Western avenue at street, the Stone Cuters’ meet the frat and third Tuesday ach month and the Barbers’ ( the secand and fourth 7 The Rullding Laborers’ fnion w meet the Thor ‘ | frat Friday in the Poller Mekers wii meet the second and fourth Fridays ¢ Stone Cuttors will meet the Saturday of ench month, the Shoers the second and Foundry Heipera the third. A few of the untons hi meeting places, that are wi ve not yet been re The jury im the damage case of Otto and Hilda Kelbere against the | Seattle Electric Co., returned a ver diet thie morning in favor of the de- fendant Co. Kilberg sought to re- cover $5,000 for injuries received by being siruck on the bead by « car while in the employ of the company. | ‘The plain was engaged in work: | [ing between the tracks in laying the | steam pipes on Second avenue south. He stated that there was no warn- | ing sounded by the approaching car, | and attributed the accident to neg- | negligence in that wise, A jury was impaneied in the olvil department this morning to hear the cage of P, Conway against the Pa-| cific Door Co., for the recovery of $1,182.52 for lumber alleged t e been the property of the platntitr Loutse O'Neal has filed a complaint against John Adam O'Neal, and asks that a divorce be granted her he |plaintiff and defendant we ried in the state of Missouri in July 1878. The plainuff, im her complaint alleges that the defendant is an hab-| in that condition, ts inhuman & al indi: The plaintiff’ asks for t her two minor children, and cient alimony for their support wether with costs of her suit The receiver in the onse of th Se Bananas are coming in again aft “ bs tle Mattress Co, against Holdon| pron hl . They were not delayed or in accor@ance ith his r m-| - tons, to sell a team of ree Oranges are plentiful and holding | Mendations, fo sell a t 5 ‘3 fruit down. ‘Three cars came in hompaon for $650 In cereals there were signs of pick- | 3 ; ing up, due to those who like to get * Benson thit morning sen | in ahead of the movement, Hay is feeling the eqects of the general cold market is anticipated weather and a firm|! TELEGRAPHIC BRIEFS, Allen Bellmore, victim of the expired yesterd the twenty-eighth chester, N. ¥., fire, | Andrew Carnegie is a very possible candidate for the presidency of th United States Golf association ‘fhe ninth annual convention of} the league of coramission merchants | met in Cleveland, ©. yesterday, About 260 delegates were present. d John Wiisoi ing « John Teski, ntenced to three Na. 1 . Tide | ae en ‘The question of whether the tide lands in Tacoma harbor will belong to King county or to Pierce will be nettled Feb, 19 by an election. The property owners will themselves wet tle the dispute, heard on the stre THE LIBRARY IF Hotel Corridors | Seuk, i regiete: THE SEATTLE STAR. POLICE NOTES, =| amt ever Seattle & dimeovered that th rbay were apotted with 1, and THE BON MARCHE THE BON MARCHE THE BON MARCHE ployes of | national railway track near In ing of several piece sf fan A MERRY CLAT- Pl T S a “rll TER OF ....... Pr." E , ' ta ames ted FENHREE hundred samples of ployed at Mily the Mug'n saloon fancy plates, scarcely more é P 0. SRARED IOS than three in the lot aliket : eason of their being the “savings RAILROADS reason of r being the BS from a noted importer of crockery heve reached ian agreement to iaaue in New York, their mates, broken in wich both mets of roade are equally transit, or through any of the vari- e nity the interests of greater econ us ills that dishes are heir to. ‘ uaa There are beauties from Carlsbad, Phreat 1" a = . Austrla, and Germany, floral deco- ral passenger ben qvemmee oy es rations, figures, gold pe Pita short pald orders an imme variety of full sized @f! tor ern road contre »s that are so much sought after who love odd bits plate by the of China. The sizes vary, six to nine Inches across, the values range from Soc to dollar. and juarter (but don’t come in the late afternoon and ex- pect to find many at that price left) almost every value between, scores worth 75c; you can. pick among this splendid collection, and your ill cost but 25C¢ The table will be empty before bell rings for closing. Marche 1419 to 1429 Second Avenue, and 115-117 Pike Street ARE FIGHTING RIAN, Jan. —A Pekin says & German choice w According to the prophesies of th re in for a big en SPOSOOSO SOSH SHE OOS ESE FES SHOE ESSE SSOP SES PE SOS SO OOOO STOPS SELES OOOO EE OED we are Although it On the Madison stre plow ts working to clear the | aol The livery stables about the city are bringing sighs out of ey have been are. If the storm keeps up for a few by maer, the merry jingle of sleigh belle may be f Beattie SOPSOPSSSHSSO HOO OOO SOSSEOS EOE SOS OEOOEO OOD he Bon ORDHOFF & CO. WE ARE MOVING (UR SHIP CHANDELRY DEPARTMENT. ; MOVES TODAY = ‘The library is moving today temporary quarters at the oid Judge Delany, of Juneau, le ‘sel ON "Morgan inter of the} Diamond Cont Co., is reginter hes ahi eta at ts the ~ three doors this veraity building. Outstanding books | “Ci Ober, a noted ¥. MC. a.|‘nree doors thi will be gladly recetved by Librarian | worker of Chicago, i registered at |) ° - Smith in the new quarters lithe j any Pp else tn the drug line business man Of | Gone ACCURATELY owner of ome | 6, between Yeeler and James tne largest docks in Skagway, I#|{ascii'e trorated Taicum, reg, 26.10 ‘AGAIN UIBELLED :* Dehinpreecet Mverett, 4] "on eee ren Smee. O our new store in nother libel has been Mr. eras atin Coal ee Block, Cor. of Ist the Bt Avenue South and x Dd. Lane. ¢ r . of A. J. Bourjois’ Rouge Theatre lee The ¥ * Sound Tugboat « Pracer and “Bone, is Ban Francisee, | Rourjois’ Rouge Theatre, large .> an aele i * <3 byw thee Sa and = hs vs en ms county enient a - Row ream with > ten or twelve days to boat company allege that Capt. Geo-| J. Levy and wife, of Ban Fran OPEN ALL NIGHT move our immense The Collier Washtenaw went.to her TE ne of the firet $ asintance. but st help her as promoters in Tacoma, ie & ‘ - eRough, Th P. Zimmerman, sheriff of Thurstan « to her amni county, is making hie headquarters | ° ig |at the Mievens while in Une city 4 Nobert Sochey, a well known min ateamer|ing man of the Monte Cristo dis and the | trict of the Diller & mining man of ison, B. C.. ig making his bead quartere at the Reinier-Grend J. F, Wardner, the famone mintng mean of Idaho, Montana and Wash Hardware and Tools of all Kinds, . Our Junk Department will pumps were « Ther be conmider able trouble over th #0, an a libe has also been filed by the owners c Washtenau, which claims sal 1215-11 Second Avenne beiseethe bee tae then, ee ee still remain at Yesler Dock. Lane leaves this port. Mra. H. A. Webster and daughter ~ saremarsccmnpeagiie —— prominent aeclety people of Port WOON 00000000 000009008 | Fwensend, are stopping at the Rain s [eeeororoos During our Annual | EPPS ORROPaePT? OMI OCP TROT EET hae ee ee SPOOSSS OCHS OOS HS O1SH SS OOHSESDSOOCOOOOSOD THURADAY, JANUARY 10, 100L : Friday's Sale of Bedding : WILL BE THE ¢ i 1 AND THAT'® BAYING A GHKAT oneh TH BTOCK GREATER PORT Mi 5 LD BEFOME INVE (Si. Edt a i Hime MSNA D AAR a mh * i on Large § fixed Giver Gray Blanket Las ge ee Gray Wool ankets, $1.00 value Lares ' fornia Gr ’ 40; per pair Blankets, if you war © finest, th locking for, 410. valu per pelr 1 Ali Wool White Hiankets, handsome red and blue bord orn, 96.4 $1.06 11-4 size Pxtra Lars hite Blankets, 84.3% Mixtra iarge Fine F ¥ White Hiankets, rich he blue b ders rochet 4K 4, warm and f we pane pattern, 6c value; each. 6 ‘ Quilts, Mar on a & ocr Mareeit! fringe > 5 White < ti we , no * Side Fine Imported Mare ta, rich designs $3.00 value h $2.75 Finest Impc French Marve! magnificent Genigns; these will please the 0 value each - us Exceptional Comfortable Values Good Quality Print Comforts, wo ed, pretty patterns each 1 re Fine Silkoline Comforts, preity new designs, nice fufty white yiton filled, wol tied; each 12.06 Good Quality Comtoris in handsome designs, soild colored linin, ch; coton filled: each $1.0 Hap Jsome Sateen Comfo ta. downy cotton filled - patent quilt- : PETERSON "Si THE PEOPLES’ HOME STORE 206-208-210 PIKE ST. eeeeee PISSISLSSALLESLLCS SS SL SS SLSLLOLALS LL LRELLELOLLID DADS USESO DS 4 h 2 ; e 8 4 h x aS 3 “ This FRIDAY SPECIAL : S something that every home can use, and two or even three of them are not too many § for one home. Right in line with the Manufacturers’ Forced Sale of Chairs Is THIS SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY ONLY of a ; ° ° 3 ° a e ° Solid Oak Maem ag | Beat Rock- er, frame ot solid oak high grade try; regular price was $8.75; special for Friday, $2.7, $ FREDERICK & NELSON Home Furnishers Rialto Bidg, Secend Ave., Cor. Spring St SOSSSHSSHSSSOSSSOHSHSESOSOSOHOSOOOOD > steamboat man of the Sound, is registered at the Rainier-Grand from a atttatetetetetehtte ehan aT - M. K. MeRas, chief clerk of the rthern hotel, hae returned from a ter-Grand ; Capt. A. $. Gommas, a well known CLEARING SALE First and Jackson & Geo, E/ Harp, © miner of Atlin, is trip to California, Mr. McRae a ~ a of the Northern eee ved on the Walla Walia You Can Buy had & Yesl tT Kh. Smith, of Anacortes. ——-~-0 -_- ina « of the Seattle Furs remodeled; made to look like Rai na Gsler. . Fr af the City of Mex-| new. ¢. C. Tierg. 1318 Third Avenue. of the Seattle. = . aton, a lumberman of at the Ditler Judge Henry States, of Juneau, Al Anka, Is registered at the Diller LAMPS CHEAP BESTFOR THE Wm, B. Wetherbee, a Coppor riv ¢r miner, Ie remintered at the Diller H. KB. MeReany, an attorney of Union City, a a guest of the But le | 8. Dodge, an Anacortes can feryman, i* registered at the Stey COFFEE ret et Robert Rice, one of Sr jest pastors, is a guest of the kane’s tev Fresh Roasted Coffecs witt please you and you get 20 per rp fastest, inagt perteet lear oid clean ie to Summerfiet merchant of cent better value by trading ion city, 18 a guest of the North at Adams’ Grocery Co. They n of rant thelr own coffee fresh u re a e Long nnery owner of “a ¢ Pio Anacortes, is resiatered at the Btev faliy im thelr wn rr ved " Coftes Roaster, Remember B, Wilbur Soltende, mine owner, t# registered at the ‘ape Nom the location, Terr), AO IO OR ay. daughter of Tel. Red 2013, = —oe Syrup sparse Sor on oreoneneroenenoe | EAT 'EM LIKE CANDY Ph ih vialheew tu - . eth 1428 Second Ave The peason ta on for het ant. Potent, Taste Good, he pacity about four times over what it was formerly, Chacies Dr Caen te roa Tel. Main 482 cakes and maple ayrup, and Pie lent Cascade Laundry co., the Beatt J " Corner Third Ave. and Main st. Telephone Main 210. narnert 7 7 a well kn re Enis Buckwheat Cakes KEEP ‘YOUR “BLOOD. CLEAN Uptown Office, 817 Second Avenue. Telephone Main 493. | Northern . TOOT IIIA IAAI | M0. from MORNING GLORY 000000000009 Hetde . ¢ c ree of F * SEL RISING BUCKWHBAT making his headquarters at 3 Begin the New Year El wien our pure MAPLE SAP | ‘>is Lae pte 7 2UP is just the thing these x > r > The Per: waa te se dpere t i With a Good Camera cold mornings ] a n @) Ss OLD GOV ERN ME T fection of | Pca eta eioetisetas anneal : j ), A wenlthy Chinere fab Unlike keeping a diary, pio You won't k is the | shine 7 g> - American merchant of Portiana, t roebtered| $ cure tahing never. Ketn tire lw. S. MAYFIELD verybaat pomsibie, deat io ‘bef SPECIAL RESERVE hiairase ‘Chas. B A mining « xpert|¥ re Des have: the " bigweat ined omen Visited our plano department, = — — rh en Ie ee ee] Mae eee ae ‘Phow: Main 998 rag gn a | geeceeseecrosoeresressooesessereees L. H,. S@treuger, W D. MeMullin M sat really oxtraordinary Whalen ominous mcr, ure soettor<| Wanton Det ant ‘Yesler Way ‘Pharmacy xsi ,ccrtttieera *™ 3 MORAN BROS. ¢ Engine and Ship Builders eq oin'M, Yokey and B. W, Cond Photographic Supply Comprsy | COTP*E, Yewler Way and Hrowdway COMPANY > Steel ana Weed of Port Fownsend, are muvite of the H malaria atiest. }| PRESCRIPTIONS SHERMAN, -GLAY & 60. 3 ¢ LUMBER MILL m ar, . TEVE. , Pr enthe 4 ag idabachd has Se TAL Becond Ave. SoOesoosoeseseooees ONEY INVESTED NOW By early summer should ag hand- some profits. Good Gold, Copper @ Oil Stocks are just the things for You and $100 cannot be et gt to better advantage than their purchase. We are oreving 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 SOOO OOH OOOOD

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