The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 23, 1901, Page 1

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lod eeeeoooroeeoroeqoors Six CENTS A WEEK § Phone Main 1050 § : ° ° ° rs SeoSooS Cea OO SESeHEeCEEOe VOL, 2% NO, 286. HANDWRITING ON THE WALL--- The people are one step nearer to the goal of $1 gas. Jansen, who will settle all liabilit accounts, Monday night the city council, by unanimous vote, passed Dr. Crichton’s resolution providing for an investigation by the city engineer of the cost of establishing and maintaining a municipal gas plant. BRUNNER & 60. Engineer Thomson states that he will proceed at once to gather complete and ¢ e data from all parts of the country where munici- | Te! Main 10° so2 Pike St Groceries and Liquors pal gas plants have been established. de required for the necessary researches and calculations The Seattle Gas & Elect pared either to go ahead with its arrangement for gas franchise to some company which will agree to sell gas for a reasonable figure it no legal obstacles intervene. in this city ALBERT EDWAR ENGLAND'S wen His Dead Queen - Mother Sleeps =. = a Amid Flowers. THE SEATTLE STAR. — Seeerersenonoee @ The « miy Pe eceenoes SEATTLE, WASHINGTON WEDNSDAY EVENING, JANUARY 343, 1901, ONE CE A COPY, “TWO DOLLAR GAS WILL SOON BE A THING OF THE PAST.” enti of Brunner 8 Ci, now bekngs 0A Che engineer will also make estimates on a plant for Seattle. It is expected that a month’s time will ¢ Company will find, after the courts have decided the pending franchise cases, that the city of Seattle is pre. 1 municipal lighting plant, or, if circumstances make it advisable, to grant an opposition rhe Star believes in municipal ownership of the gas plant CULLUM IS | SEWELL IS __ SENATOR RE- ELECTED $10 Cash, $5 Monthly Will Buy a Good Building Lot on Car Line HERBERT S. UPPER iiivecnrnee PRESCRIPTIONS FAMILY MEETS BRING wet YOUR SPRIN he steamer Amert t American-Ha oe = Giant Powder Explodes in Qven of a Cook Stove, the F ‘THE PEDDLER 627 First ave foot of Cherry THE LEADER ° Domestic Department Bargains you find and nm any week sees leaned up, ffer all our Draperies, | | | | A Corn Cure That Ketches ‘Em New York is to be sugar Jan. 3.—King Edward | body was placed therein for temp ' FIO Desens mee wits wed hell's Corn Cure te guage @ privy council at 2 p. m. | AFy repose WILL UNCLE SAM BUY. gat fn ar to remove the worst ! When the king that ever troubled humanity i onteete Sie A GREAT DEAL FOR VERY LITTLE acre t of the cou Last night Constable Mike Kelly| the China Mutual ® The Pri through the Sovmaitty of eequat rested Morrie Mohr, the p ay. Will tm Ol} prepanitity be p THE LEADER TIME. N rica ent ing the councillors that the queen ated ont sy THIS JA hea 4 e Is 25 Cents was dead and that her son, the c By ay And orth the price, Pri ¢ Wales, succeeded her. | 4 y back if it fatls to wort, © The royal dukes with the lords of | LOND: ition %$-inch Percales, « i ouncil then repaired to the prt- | fark styles, by far th day at are being e apartment of the lord presi dent The king then 4 the councit brief epeech.| All afterward the oath | med istered to the king by the | "Ps jor, and then the me bers of the council took the oath allegiance to their new They kissed his han¢ drew A soverel and large crowd gathered along the |! route of the king's carriage from |, the to St. James” palace. His majesty drove in 4 brougham ‘The king was dressed in and deep mourning. He acknowl- popu- | see tthe o ° o ° known wo edged the silent salutes of the lace, lifting his hat | ‘The house of commons assemble @t 4 o'clock, all the members attired | tm deep mourning. | Prociaimed King. FOR ROBBER. = aftern sentenced t>| Traveling Man Loses $1100 roe & anty jail by Judge | in His Berth. . J. Boh DENT of rking leaners The stated king's @ —_ | prow ROME, Jan. %1—The pope this, easton Ww morning celebrated funera! mass for Queen Victoria. 1 the today, contrary to general expecta thes. eo, was WASHINGTON, D. C. Jan. 23 A prayer of sorrow for the death of the queen and of supplication for the long life of the new king, was Offered at the opening of the house by the blind chaplain, CHICAGO, Jan. 23.—The legisi tures of Indiana, Nebraska and M sourt today adopted re m ard Kruse was yesterday sen. | in the chain gang | The King's Seseen- condolence over the death on Tt ing’s Geren Vistene LONDON, | Jan The kings A tre ! a “ y uy, . t after noon today, Albert BE 4 8 Prince of Wales, officially assumed the title “King Edward VIL y Meta at all of Jan. TIEN TSIN Sctssicis MENTO, Ca FAST COWBS, Isle of Wight, Jan. hg $.—King Edward VIL. the Duke of | leave Argyle, and the Earl of Clarendon, | nam Jeft Osborne house at 9:20 o'clock this | ury morning. The body of the queen reposed all | eannot through the night on the bed in| nowr which her majesty died. Tapers! Prince Albert's name were lighted around the bed. and| utmost to be worthy AFTER I mic plague scare ( my great All The arrangements for night @ company of watchers. gambering cmeun team mombere of|faneral have not yet: Deen anneun ‘a Pe ioas the royal family, kept vigil by theled. The body may remain in Os : Cap. W Gide of the dead sovereign. borne 10 days, whither the king r a ‘teia ¢ | me | ‘The body of the queen will be em-! turns tonight or tomorrow. , aipeee t wh 4, Cay b dalmed today, and on Friday prob- On hia return from St. James’ pal ba | . ie abty will be removed to London. ace to Marib: ° a The | . Se os there to lie in state in Mt. Paul's|ernoon. King Edward was loudly | « thee B red t enthedral cheered | ee dS «| During last night the dining ro @f Osborne housp were prepared ehapel. TI porning ti WHAT WAS THE CAUSE? Did Mater! Die FromRager’s |.” In partiament the "| Was Reeves of All Side En- trance Places Ready. Fraser, from Yokohama for #eatt! was reported at via last night. | The steamer Falcon At @ special m Jan. On th * REV, DR. STARR IS ON TRIAL Assault? i mrThe, trial of Frank Rager, for the INJURED AT ANAGORTES.] | TACOMA, Jan. 2 —The judicinr ‘DEADLOCK. a ‘ o ra h ind steam- | M 1 pisoo hureh ie j ged to get awa eorrobars H. Winmoh m'the| pose of hearing the appeal of witne es Ww wang om Srey ae oe formerly pa United States senator stands aaiany FRUS TRATED. pels Gs trcutbs urees ont of dik eral mn rae ea Dr 8 1p of B an wan given a at NOTES, C. M. & ST. P. MOVES, fo paralysis Smith | brok r, bu 5 at | The Chicago, Milwaukee -@ Bt sc . th tgs: rest © ‘and| Paul railr ed | ¢ residence Mra, ©. H. Paltien. =a GEN, SHARKS|"” = BALLARD A BOLD, BAD MAN. the w A > PORTLAND, In4., Jan. 23.—<Gen. M wae ANOTHER GOOD ARREST. | youn Sharks, @ prominent civil war | arrested ona night an | (Phe senate passed the legisiative sogte thia by Patrolman o sd lib threatened. to| Inspector for being unlawfully tn th ct inwinteieae oie wisaiobesicis | y with wracere th jail | ‘The basket ball teams of the Bal ay MORTALITY RECORD. | é | Phen, a Indore, wan ay wtih ahd th sit STEWART'S HEARING she funeral for Mg, Mary. v, pa-| MRS. MARY LONG DEAD, [iri and: mrecinan ohn chatwe | at the Sra ot fe Sopa ee The Japan: teamer Tosa Maru a Chae before Judge George Fri leery street, 8 mother-in- | Ashi orner of Fir Bi ams are n + thet Wippon Yusen Kaisha, Capt. gine file ‘beuds Were Axed at $600! iva V. Moore, aged 17, died Just law of Dr, J, B Sweeney, ise ani was onter- | hotly "Sontested game 4 expec psn cepa ™ Py i mes ete eee meer gamgcrnanat te ‘ = He in or at aman enti a BAT EY aN Oe a : yan pita a pseEiC aT PPE best we hive ever offered kind; clenrance Telephone Mata Tt. : 8. E. Corner Second and Pike, POCCOOOS EO TOD C2OCHRES DOGO O5 90500004 Has First- »nd-Hand two - o OGDEN : Stcel Ranges, oe noes (cone § COUGH SYRUP arhole Oxford Galt ond oe them, ® | Cures a C or Cold at onces 607 PIKE STRE t nn j eo SS eo oe wooo i ged do bead be FLOOBS, T=. Z. C. MILES CO.. INC. ANG, 186, 120, 1ee 126 WEST YESLER AVENUE. aE BREST | = We Find We Have an Over- stock of High Grade Mantels, to make room for TWO be here in 30 days: will give a liberal discount. )-to~date stock in the city. s spring make a 1 a Te 1S aS 218 aS 2 8 a a a To this CARLOADS which will For thirty reduc stock and \¢ lays we We have the largest If you are going to and most uf tel tl itel thi need a mat your purchase and get the benefit of the 15 to 30 per cent. discount now 1.C. MILES & PIPER & CO. 78-84 Yesler Way.

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