The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 22, 1901, Page 1

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coeeroseraneoeecooess y CENTS A WEEK * OIA Phone Main 1050 Soe eeroenoneesoesooeore S ¢ 2 VOL, QUEEN OF ENGLAND = HAS PASSED AWAY The Well-Beloved Received the Death Angel's Summons 99 COWES, Jan. 22, p. m.—The Queen dead. is LONDON hopr Prince fed £ the ot Wal f his accession the Marquis of Salis and the Arehbish representin They adn w king. Later Albert Edward will receive the members of his privy counell. EAST ¢ eat following bulletin was p: DOWES, Isle of Wight, 4 o'clock this af Ja rnoon thi shed “The queen {s slowly sinking. “REID, POWELL, BARLOW.” (Signed) ATHENS, Jan. 2%2.—King George Will leave for London tonight. LONDON, Jan. 2.—Balfour, Jord of the admiralty, with the re- Mainder of the ‘royal family ad waited in London, left for Os- borne at 1:40 p. m. who COWES, Isle of Wight, Jan Blowly but steadily Victoria sank 2 —Start- ling Discoveries. TACOMA, Ja in this city of case of bert-bert, ental disease, has come to light. ‘Tye, a Chinaman, has been taken off the steamship Braemar at this por and by order of Health Commission- er Schug, has been confined in the Fannie Paddock hospital for treat- ment. It is said that two Chinamen ied of beri-bert on the Braemar dur- ing that ship's voyage from Hong- kong to Tacoma. Dr. Schug stated to a representa tive of the Star that last year no less than 17 cases of genuine bert-bert ere taken by him from Oriental vessels at this port, all havi ceeded in evading quaranti tion at Townsend, ax did Ah Tye, Dr. Schug states that all of | year's beri-beri patients were British seamen, and he calls attention to this fact as disproving the generally ac- cepted theory that beri-beri attacks | only such persons as have been liv-| Dr. | Echug says his diagnosis of all these | cases as being genuine beri-ebri was | ing on a strict diet of rice. confirmed by 4 government o sent to Tacoma to Invertigat il WARDS. | © Beattie will be redistricted to @ @ contain twelve wards instead of @ @ nine. At _ council meeting inst >| @ night, “ President — Rinehart @| @ pointed out that the @ ter provides that the popula- 3 of @ ward shail not ex As the census show: population in 1909 was 3) 2 over $0,000, it is necesmary to ® @ redivide the city this year Into @ Ow aim- © @ culty © counct s and ® rt to w ork at . time will @ work, e @ boundarie @ once. Considerable @ be required for th: * Soosccccccooocesooooooes |’ THE STRIKE IS GROWING ers and Builders Are Still at Outs. Carp ‘The carpenters’ strike is growing Men were called from the city today. Before settlement is made the lockout of not only carpen every trade in any way connected Csborne bh first e| meeting and will char- | THE SEATTLE, SHATTLE WASHINGTON WATERFRONT NOTES. ESDAY - MANY HURT In New York Gas Explosion. EVENING, JA Ruler of Britannia! PRETTY DINNER PARTY ane » SNIFFING ‘AT SCANDAL To Be Hanged ever. TACOMA HAS fot “DID HE “ROB AN N. P, TRAIN RTH ng strength, us asy Following this, watchers outside of ard that the queen was YAKIMA delleved t NOW FOR ee FINE AVENUE : And by Grading Third Aven- ue Will Be Just Such. = TEXA end was near. Members of the royal tamit 1 the Bishop of ard Orink Killed Him. OMA, Jar awaited to convey to Higence of the MILAN but the minutes dragged into burs! pr RAILROAD PERSONALS. and the queen's vitality held. : —_— wont LONDON, Jan. 2 pm i tetor tg ~ . & N WINS IT wn erone "ee oem SBAINB LOSBS the year-old Helena daughter of Co and The carpenters erbiirery and. ie 1 bulla “Young Girt of Mi Accuses @ : Well Known Man. ; ers or an ambi might wish own This afternoon the batiders a ke an offer t the carpenters tonigh At the Trades ( ncil rooms Second avenue and Pike street, the| 1 ins qitecnens reporter learned that little was ex pected from the contractors w wagld tend to speedy settler One prominent carpenter said ued by Justice ¢ mechar > works in any way on building construction be out of « , except those who work for con- hot members of the Build © GIVEN ‘QUEER | ‘SLEIGH RIDE: Peter Hermet, a vegetable ven me ' he was fined $2 and costs by Police in a fall at T ) 2 ' Judge George ye . sry stick of i. AT LAST. we have ¢ Indianapolis Is Slow. DIANAPOLI Ind ening tt Ung f th f ge ON J. NAMES MR. SEWELL aud day afternoon on a charge of fast driving on the pub: lic streets. It was the first convi on under the new ordinance, re mtly passed by the city council prohibiting drivers of vehicle from turning street corners faster than a walk. 702 f his cor ENLISTING SOLDIERS Business Is Good for Army y and Navy This Month. This morning W. ster in t ust! HE WELCOMES HIS DIVORCE ...: WICHITA, Kan uit of Mary EB. 1 ts lecturer, for druggist hich was filed yest se has filed a watver signifying n not to contest the cas NSES TO WED V 5 biaten vet _ NON GAMBLERS vi ae Make a Busy Neishborhood uae a Scene of Revel. burn and E . Th - 4 I | complaints. ha Sam is busy securing army vite in at ’ th hav nd mar nts are waitin »ppll be examined The majority of mi Ph This leryman ppines. art are sent to the month, however York and on ut The following marriage granted today , and Clara Olson h of Seattle; to Frank T. J 4 4 21, and An f The Northern 4 Hged to br aged 29 Mer. Mary ttle " ne marine number t recruiting of men are TWO BOYS MISSING. Walter Smith, aged 10, and Harvey Smith, aged &, are missing from their residence, #10 unectiout street The police have been notified POLICE NOTES, I, M pding, asking that owned by therm | that Jury shall be for | pany, ‘FOUND DEAD t abe boy near Gambling line. A g of playing kjack and Howel sports, w 18 years, | strong. #table weth As soon as 200 men can be recruit ed and drilled they will be sent to Honolulu for service at the coaling | station: IDENTIFIED. at the corner, At others they get to: her In @ vacant building further I Their gam KILLED BY Sig. CARINVAL And how much for the dress pattern? eeonee PSOCCOOOOOROHE . spor ir STAR. Y 22, A COPY, tiem De RE el thee by 1901, MOSES | CLAPP Succeeds Davis to NUAR in the BRUNNER & C0. Gro eries and Liquors |... $400... ERLOOKING HERBERT 8S. UPPER ji" TODAY ON * PRESCRI PTIONS 8 Hf WEST STREET Stewart & Holmes Drug Co, ue, foot of Cherry Bt. First aven a. SARKIS fas0}OR * pue 228p ‘UBy puw eonajqurTd otes, arin LANDSLIDE tt Asveg ‘ 0 ino wou poles OANE Om spOOH BHC PedOIOD SaIME SF Re) . W RAV LHD Ia “spa029 Yt Seep 18 Uva) Uo sold THEO EEed ’ Aupuon, ‘peyoipesd oat ou une ssauisng snonpuowey y - |BOYS’ CLOTHING Wednesday Morning we Place on Sale Our Entire Stock of YOUTHS,’ BOYS’ AND CHILDREN'S = HIGH-GRADE CLOTHING | At Prices You'll not Duplicate Elsewhere. WHEN YOU SEE IT IN OUR AD. IT'S $0 NOTE iat DEEP CUTS coat, vest an@ tong pants, for youn) e'$6.00; for one weelt only + neveen emmren semmene $7.50 YOUTHS’ SUITS—Mixed Cheviots, potieoey, 85 Li | single and double-breasted sack sults) ages 18 to 19 Ars; were 87.60, for one Week ONLY saccercscsaeern 5 ELECTS MR. BAILEY , ery PYCCeS O14 WAadV AT ABD Verdi Is Dying. OF HIGH GRADE NEW CLOTHI AT LOW GRADE PRICES : : OR ONE WEEK we wil! Clothing at a G goods w High Grade Quality HighGrade Style and Fit High Grade Workmanstip ST $22.50 =" $19.50 "$16.50 only for One Sce Our Display H. LEWIS & CO. FirstAv. Clothiers to the Masses our High- grade reat Reduction, $6.00 YOUTHS’ SUITS, from 14 to 19 ye Our $0 and 8&5 8 » better tn mixtures} ages for One Week ONY seecmresatenee an 8 and Cheviots, pxodientlp any fn this price ranga have wore $18.00) Sen One 88 t stripea and ctiecks, im fancy ray clays; both double and gt rehant taltor can ei GY J 00 ONE WECK ONLY pemenameroene Remember the Sale Lasts Week eee all colors, in > aE 3-Piece Suits, Age Pto16, $2.65 $6.50, Tor one Weels ON] ee SROO 84.00 £7.00, fomone weelkonly whi4g $4.40 $8.00, Lop ono-weeloOhl ye BOSS te All weaves, Boys’ $5.00, for one week only for one week only 0, for one Vhere did you got that Dress Pattern ae Woolen Waist and Wrapper / iters for the celebrated “KANTWEAROUT CLOTHING Jest School suits fa Ameriom, Boys’ 2-Piece Suits, Age § to 16, i § $4.50, for one week onlyy,,$8.18 0, for one week only 63.68 r 1 Weeks OnLy ge $4.70 0 oem. | Jestee Suits,.Age 5 to 10. § $4.50, for one weekvonly ».$8.20 ) 85.00, for one week-onty 83,60 wee teFeSe Me Se Tee e he STS MSENSTSS. AT THE FAIR COR. SECOND AVE. AND PIKE Promoters of Low Prices FE PEF SAS FS FS MS MOMS FS TS FSS MOMS MOMS } } , * low much did you pay for that wrapper? 6.00, for one weelonly ..$445 65 cents for one weekvonly ..$5.00 See Display in South Show Window. 20 per cent discount N. B.--This Sale Terminates = Jan. 29 Iow much for the waist AT TACOMA In P% $1.25; cheap at L75 And just stop to think, you can get Clothing and Shoes so much cheaper than the regular Go and seo for yourself Chas, Went w |days In the ¢ with building industries is the situation as it n terne int have of thelr et in a leventh ADAMS & BLANCHARD | 719 Second Avenue, Hinckley Block, un ates, C. H.| park Beach painter of Seattle, He was about ha years of age, and presumably |er of Coroner Bro game to bis death by drowning, " [ed to the morgue iu this city, hour day. hich ts prices. last spring, \trolman Burkman for scattering rub but with restrictions that the car: | dish in the streets, Say ln [store changed hands the "youthful

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