The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 25, 1901, Page 4

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“LAST EDITION, | NORTHWEST BALL LEAGUE ' Is to be Established Within Ten Days. WASHINGTON VOLUNTEERS The Washington Ve Hall RENT MR. O'BRIEN Terence O'Brien, administrator for the Sullivan estate, is trying thi afternoon to show the supertor cour why he raised the rents in the Sul- | livan building. He is having @ har time, although Attorney Howe + helping him by showing that cent appraisement made it neces ¥ Ww. E phrey, for the tenant fs showing that nothing in the cx dition offe a excuse for the & ftant rents. Andrew Knox testified that $20 000 would be a just appraisement of the bufiding. T. T. Lillelle was of the same opinton, and went further | by saying that the bufiding was in Deed of repairs, The case may be decided by close v¢ court. NEW TIME SCHEDULE Beginning tomorrow, a new sched Ble will be inaugurated on the North Seattle and Cedar street divisions. in connection with the opening of the route on Virginia street and the Rew Queen Ange hill extension All cars on these Imes will run down Pirst avenue and Becond minutes it. North Beatth cars will leave ewch terminus at 603 2. m. and ery 10 minutes after, until 12:03 a m. Queen Anne hill cars running by way of the counter-weight, will leave at 6:07 a. m. and then every 10 minutes until 12:07 a. m. This system will give three min ute service to Virginia street and First ue, and @ five minute Vice to Roy street street and Q Anne avenue, and @ 10 minute ser- ‘Vice on each of the branch lines. GIVEN UP FOR LOST. ‘The British ship Rathdown, which has been 110 days on her ‘voyage from Yokohama to Portland, 1s now given-up as lost; her reinsuran how quoted at 9 per cer MARINE NEWS. ‘The steamer Retnier, Capt. Han- gen, arrived from San Francisco at noon today with 26 passengers, and 875 tons of general merchandise. The steamer Ruth, of the Wash- fngton and Alaska Steamship Co. Capt. Higgins, is due in Seattle to- morrow. The steamer Victorian, of the ‘Washington & Alaska Steamship Co. Capt. Roberts, is expected in from Skagway on the evening The ship Lucile arrived at San Francisco from Seattle yesterday evening. Th mer oollier Hyades salled from Sas Francisco for Seattle to- day. The steamer Cottage City, of the Pacific Coast Steamahip Co., Capt David Wallace, for Alaskan way Ports, at 9p. m., with and 260 tons of freight. ¢ fs one of the passengers way, also J. F. Trowbri ly of the Pacifie Coast and Capt, Jas. Carroll, Commerciad Co anengers Brady tee steamer Seward, ‘a new bilge ke ‘Phe United 6 which is havin on at the artermanster ha I ted be used 4 j fi s ir | d. e of zhts i ceeatins 20¢ per K. W. Hour for first hour per day us tec Alashe Waleter 8c per K. W. Hour for next 4 hours per day use of Light queewanviannnnowoieenng |§ fe per K. W. Hour for all in excess of above AMUSEMENTS, PR ge dE gM Bey My Ae ! editadiidsaaadet: ad eraud. detca saadealea: tape - ad This is equivalent to a further + ‘ duction of 1 cent per K 0% j Grand Opera House. The Waite of Naw York’ play the Applications at the above rates will be taken Febru regular Baturday matinee conclud ae ae Ot Sere eepired oom ineia & oir engagement Saturday ev- tain the benefit of the above by signing new applica iatdtan, . > P . rm wut eemeey som melt Lhe Seattle Electric Co. i January a ood at ins wing. tor} PEPRPREPIOSI OVS POPP OSDD LM FOOOSOPO OPI OOP OOO OO OOS Cedar, of the 26th. | “: WOODMEN Ranke Hall. fone ee. "REFUSE OFFER. Jine « rere to in b | tne SIN ARE DEATH t the Columbia and e Puget Sound depot to the scagniae the propos ¥ ‘ made by the Builders’ & T ignation of Exchange. > fh agreed to. Anish E. Vv Vanter, Justice of peace) for Prior to Feb, of the White River precinct, was ap. TS enous aaa pees keep busy until J A prominent official of the said today: “The carpenters do A CHINESE MIX-UP. Seno are if they never go back to wor Bi ah ou ‘ ight by Detectivel eachange, We } Childs laundryman,| our ranks and are To the thousands who have profited by purchasing during 1 dhing him ofl for and do any bul ntinu Chi trouble between W Sing war ee who have. not done 80 need din her . the result of a disagreement at a © urged them o or th ve ambling table ; ae , tort ” 1 big CONFIDENCE! ALL UMDRELLAS rt " big Ladies’ Biack Fine Wool H * 4 . Yo " ‘The Star is on ‘ « pair. . ie At the Wh ALL KID VE PR 1 LONDON, Jan. 25.—In the com-|tonight. They W ! mons this afternoon messages of | the parquet. | Fe aca at oe $2.00 Pretty Tapestry Ports are & r . conde on the queen's death| oe mane | " ¥ Tave Port tere ¢ $ were read | PURSES CAN ONLY DR POvONT AT TH Pr v | Ralfour brought a message from } 14.50 Mackintosh ww $3.00 apie | the king. who stated that he felt as- | | : ‘ poly ease zonarteadfi:oige aang Ye jsured that Victoria's reign of 44 " . yaasd Weelh bow be bela te affes- ht TOWELS AND TARL Ff LINEN ARE CHEAT NOV | tlonate memory ‘ . Mixed Plaid All Wool Drens “ ~ the reading of this address Rp ie Sp a ts, : No More Dread of reply to the king eve rene , now Yea ommon feeling of JOBBING QU ’ the great lose sustained by the coun try and also the confidence felt in| By EVERYTHING YOU KNOW 18 CHANGED IN PRICE be the new king WG. per box * R THIS MONTH “sorte | In the house of lords « similar) WASHINGTON. D, C., Dan. %.—A Po, » per cas oa, POR THIS " aol Hs pech took place. | veiuminous teport’by the Philipp oe ' t t ee | STEAMER WEWPORT SAILS. | commission was sent to congress ¢ afternoon by the president THE SEATTLE STAI IN TROUBLE | Br esas Son CELEBRATE, LE ee CASTLE ROCK REPORTED Butter Cheess, Eggs and Poultry Oregon Can't Agree. TIRESOME, °°" i: peretea” 2.2 JEALQUSY'S DID JIMMY BURGLE? TAKES OXEN. EVIL WORKim NN TO ALASKA gp>?>?2222224 a SPRING z STYLES IN “ ® SHIRTS “a ® $100, $1.25 $0 haus MLermer nd Ave RP Ww and 5 DAYS MORE | ern poultry ts ming in very treety | Baillargeon’s January Sale Will Be a Pleasant Memory be Baillargeon’ And The Th The For 1901 S See esereseseee * me The steamer Newport, of the N nd ways that 0 Posie Stones, Woalleg “Cormpanry, | Cated Nev. 4 Gnd sare that ll ¢ : Capt. left today at 3 p. m. ¢ taken, me . for Va Homer, Kodiak andi, bias of witnesses, shows that th Katmai, with 4 p large | masses of the mpople ar ant cargo of general me creduloun and chile, « at un-| | Botatoen, § $20.00 a ton freenres anomeaetee, | Jer any government the tora ss . “we w the diseo : $ 2 h of the Copper Ri t i $ ‘oing north with a large prospect | eb e H e party. H ' ; 3 = 2 2 WANTS IT 100 LATE TO CLASSIFY i Seattic Gas 3 BUSINESS CHANCES. 3 and — 3 t Electric pion” | OSE Jan. 25.—PI ‘ ' 3 16 € ry 3 by several e aker City distr a: ot : $t 3 ther 100 tons of ore dafly : Ho. | 3M $ nt at the large smelter vo. ‘ LF 3 h the Oregon Railway & Navi |gation Company proposes to build hes 3 3 |in this city i, Crnesoneeeeeeesese sent NEED CHRIST IN CHICAGO This is Rheumatic Weather POTATO T OTT TTT tt hte tek . » ————— senate, Senat x ' 5 CHICAGO, Jan. %5.—In an address now being on the : before a religious gathering in the! capital to succeed him * , Palmer house, Bate Attorney Dee- parang hs 6 bars 16 . neen made the unqu atement rs . ; that Chicago leada 009000000000 hepiid bed 2 *, “The Only Rheumatic Cure e world ty crime $ * * oe manictpal ‘aftate ALL PAPER % is : uted to laxity In prosecution Last yea . 3 . we * B00 w Bex, Any Drnggist Telephone M oe ee * ep STOLTING’S & ¢ : #16 Third Avenue. N MATHESON BROS. tat M. K, Char $ i Jae 4 hie jth » ‘Telephone Ce i GROCERS * 74 he mplication of POCCCOOODOOODOOOOO OOS yo ft! ati, & comes | 4 * se sk POOOOOO9OFOS O9OOSOOOSOES HOSOOHOOOOS DOO9OF oooe, Reduction in Price of Electric Service NEW RATES MOREE EEE E festberg & Childs 18 Second Ave. eeeoereveevonseneoceres Kor na Coffee 3° 3 8 Ladies’ Walking $ S F | ( ( s and Rainy- 8 ra Day Skirts ° ds ll lala 0 : Qn Payments ‘ a P. A ° wang ¢ Large Assortment : : seesesoosesncssonsooenes 3OR. C. A. GAY CENTIST 2eNd Avenue 202 Sex ree TH if XTRAC reo Fee A PF ouverervereiiiis iy iery POC SOOO ORE 1412 Second Telepho Ave 61 se rtatementtrne nner FI RAGE SRN * 2 | PPOCOOO SOOO SOS OOSODOOOD Atwood! S La Grippe Cure. The Only Thing for the Grippe 24 Doses 25¢ $2 9000OOCOOs O00 OOOTEOH Ship Chandlery Shin Hardware DEPARTMENT Now at ae On Call Wi ddl ISLAYE.S, COR. OF JACKSON JUNK DEPARTMENT STILL AT YESLER DOCK "o> SOO OSSOT 26 9O OUT >OE OOS OOOOS ACKS ie a CAHN & COHN First and Jackson Railroad and Yesler Sooooeooos SOC IIICR Cold ¥ SOSSOHO SEH POSSHHOOOOOOOD Col ene. ransfer Co. $ Gro cel POC EEOPSSEDIS SOL EIOLOA~SO FL OFOSOEE ES OOF DOOOS ORE FOSS ONOO O56 SE PSOSESOV ISS PHT OES. FOS TE OOHTESED Freigitt, Passeneer and Baggs = gaya F STORAGE - $ te, Main 4d Oihos 43 First Ave ne _ | ae RTE In very pretty Me ns’ Home turning St Ss lit $1 Ho Bis regular $1.00 and 1.25 grad regular soc calf skin g ths’ i lds’ $ i here savi First Gold Crowns, $5; Full $5; Aridgework, $ $1 Up; Silver Fillings Nor ares ReOUREy z Tr ude Prices. ‘S aloe Lea 72 720 24, Me", for bala t Pork t Mutt UV Made Hominy, MME is your y go soq The reg ular 25c working , $s ane ere suits go at $16, $11 RI INES wt r . CONTINUES UNTIL JANUARY ‘Biet [5cts ". $9.50 winter t 50 cts lality go at cts at. $75 in Golf, Serge sality go Waists colore lar 75¢ in per- . 45cts $3.50 nd shirtwaists old ywhere 45 cts Mother’s Fri forboyss t7Sc, now 75 ever ———————— en We have a and mittens. 90 cts 50 cts 40 cts 20 cts ,50 and. . $7 50 , $7.50 and......... 86 50 $2 55 83 75 82 95 make a large line and calf skin gloves at... loves horse hide at gloves at go at $12.25 » at .So an 1d $6 suits goat worste ite cheviots at you cannot ds and where Maite In serges, a department in the store things you need. SALE WILL END JANUARY 3ist. W. Merrick, af the Dew New York Dental Parlors Ave 1 Lit Gold 606. SEAT Money Saver Queen City aa iy 1426 HN Ponrth Aye | New Yar Deatal Pai Woe Le Sp COnNerSase AND vet Teeth, The American Clothier 7O3 FIRST AVENUE. Dla! CLA. Coeeeeececeeseseccesseees coscsoeooes: ALASKA STOVES Cooking Utensils and Miners’ Hardware, Fillings OF NO. 2 STEEL. FIRE BOX Is” AND CORRUGATED SHEET STEEL, OVENIS LARGE AND BAKES WKB A STEBL \VE HAS A DAMPER WHICH COMPELS oTURN UNDER THE OVEN BEPORWGETs THIS STOVE IS MADE LINED WITH ASBESTOS RANGH, AS THE HI TO VE PIP ‘ TLE THE STOVE PIPE IS TELESCOPED AND FITS if & BAKE PAN WHICH IN TURN FITS THR OVEN, EACH STOVE IS F PIPE, BAKE PAN AN THIS STOVE 18 AS NEA VE CAN BE MAL VII WITH FIVE LENGTHS OF * TENT COLLAR, ¥ PERFECT AS A SHEET # STEEL 8T¢ Manufrctured as Follow: 18x2ixko ; x0x10 N 22R25x19 16x24x10 ox3Ex1S 16x30"10 é 29x 48x18 e We carry stoves of all kinds and at the lowest possible priceays hrink Our supply uf cooking ute ® te id every parttoular, ZC. MILES & PIPER C0. 78-84 Yesler Way. POOOOLGEOOOS OOSESESSOSSESHOH OD ODO DOS OOOOOOOSSOS, e essen JORIS IDIOT II III II TR TOT IRR RR. WE ARE READY WITH BLANK BOOKS rent receipts, check~ “blotting ‘paper, carbon paper, oe Wax, ‘seals, drawing R FOUNTAIN PEN is sure to 207 Pike St., cor. Second Ave. Opposite Masonio Temple. Established 1989. Star, See list of agencies page EEE OBA ROBOB ARBOR R OR RR ORRAEEROREIL RARER (Cg j = ee nen tell it try 4

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