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Sree _THE SEATTLE STAR eer ae Phone Main (050 a R bee A ky 4 “ '» to print the News on COOOOOOOUORO OOS ooo escees © ° : ° = Ss , [ vou. 2. NO, 293. SEATTLE, WASHINGTON THURSDAY EVENING, JANUARY 31, 1901. ONE CENT A COPY, ; CARRIE NATION INVADES SEVER TOPEKA SALOONS; ¢ | WHILE POLICEMEN PROTECT HER FROM Brunner & Co: i Ai y Pr Tacoma, Everett and other Puge Yoo; according to United States Coast and Geodetic Survey oM A citton Will Occur in London at 2 O'Clock on Saturday Afternoon--Burial Monday at Frogmore, COWES, Isle ef Wight, Jan. 31.—/ guns will boom at solen People are arriving in crowds by|in Hyde park. bly d cers who are out along the coast investigating A. 8 Smitherton, one of the corps, who was in the city toda sald We have been that the Pactfe inches every 100 years. Our rewearc ch aa they Will have a bearing upon large en aincering enterprises which will be undertaken by the government notably the Lake Washington canal. When the canal is built, it will require a large #um of money, and the engineers must know that it will be permanent “There ip no cause for Alarm,because the coast is subsiding The high bluffs along Puget eound, and tn fact as far down ae Ban Franctaco, prectude the possibility of the country being submers ed for many centuries, It te different along the low Atlantic BODILY ASSAULT. Tel. Main 1060. 502 «Groceries and Liquors 750 Five-Room House near Denny School. Sewer and Graded Street. arefully inquiring into the matter, and find t in gotng Gown at the rate of a couple of TOPEKA, Kan,, Jan, 31.—With mob of 600 4 ompany her ou have, of course, a pra wing her tleal value, ina oe 7 Mra. Ca peka sa ation vinited seven To ® thi# morning, and warned the proprie | would return next w eh their places. Two wt her threats b saw that she Was not molested eith It is stated that citizens of Wicht r by the crowd or by the maloon- ta have framed a bill to be present eepers ed to the legislature pr ling for m the liquer prohib pea thi abe At each place visited Mra, Nation | another was warned by the guards to at- tion que intervals, tion of th OOOO ECO TOEEESCESHOEOOOEOS SOPHO SSSSSSESSSOSHSSSOSOSEOOOS every boat and train, and London is|war office. only Beothove : ~ tempt no damage to propert Every saloon in Harper has beer ee ee ee only Beothov ma and coast, where the subsidence amounts to 2% Inches each centur Site. taetel Mrewn, ef Wishite, | closed to prevent further raids by eymen aloes ‘A score of warships are lying at| played. From London the funeral |@ “84 the water te creeping inland.” and Mre. Jonnie Goodwin, of Tope. Mra. Sheriff of Danville Werey anchor in the Solent. jbarty will proceed to Windsor, | ka. aote the “smasher's right + < hit 3 me me are closed Everything is now in readiness for! where, Inte Saturday afternoon, the, @OOOO@ orn and barricaded, while one saloor the queen's funeral ceremonies,|casket containing the body of Vie- SPP SOOHHOS OOOH SO SOSSOOOS OO OODOD | ur Mra.) man ha to th ¢ leting her b me to which begin at Gsborne house to-/toria will be placed in the receiving morrow, |The removal of the coffin| vault. I ts the understanding that hoendetnke wmitee house to the royal! not until Monday will the casket be |: = = —=3 rah Rie nog 99 maneuvers of |removed to ita last resting place in | | the troops who will escort it, have the sarcophagus at Frogmore, beside | been carefully rehearsed. Early this! the body of Victoria's husband, the ' i f° PRESCRIPTIONS % We work all day and all glad to morning the Danner of she queen’s| inte princy consort mpany, the Grena: guards, ook | wotcn will be carried in the prow sion, was escorted to Osborne by SALEM, Or, Jan. 31.—The house - ~ London Is Jammed, has passed the bill allowing tomb. | VICTORIA, B. C, Jan. i1.—Rieh IN ANGER men. | LONDON, Jan. 0.—The city of | stone deaicrs fo secure a Hien on an|river placers and beach digeings | . s made ‘anywhere Main 26, A number of minor German|rondon, a whole world in itself, unpaid-for tombstone, and to hold it , Sapong Sara ort me oy bien are{Surcharged with a dense mass of ti the property has been pald for.) have be iscovered on the north | Gistarbed Over the announcement |hUManity — visitors from all overt! Notice of the appointment ot W that the Duke of Orleans is coming | Burope. here to witness Saturday's steredith am chiet” of ioe was led bh t bet here, despite that he has received no ETeAt Pageant of the qu A fot the Gonnedl, also MY. Meredith's | eres we tement Is being exhibited invitation, Orleans and King Ed- | UY proclamation of King oath of ¢ taken before Com here, as ar and @ stampede to ward have been strict strangers | 0usiness will be closed on Saturday | finer Paul, was fled ” | the new felds is or @ince the former's sensational letter | Ever fhe markets and a ¥ 3 . rand congratulating the author of a seur-| POt# of food-supply will 1 vilous. cartoon of the queen in. a|@oore. There Is some un eas on t | end of Vancouver island, Consid The Carpenters Are Called Off From Many Jobs, of sympathy Stewart & Holmes Drug Co, 627 Firet avenue, foot of Cherry 8t. A strike in earnest sow on he ltween the Bullding Tr dew Cound Paris paper. It is hinted there wil!| ‘Me account, because of the gr he @ erene if Orleans comes to Lon. | O¥er-population of the great city don. , this time | Windows along the route of pro- | cession are selling at prices so fabu LONDON, Jan. 31.—The govern-|to afford them. Impecuntous shop. | ment cabled ite ‘represe | keepers are realizing the amount of Mm concen in Suave words! a whole year's rent by the sale of) funeral of her late majesty pecial p Ivilege for a few hours will be heid at Windsor at 2 o'clock | | Sasurday, Feb. 2.” Mr. MeKinley's Tribute. } the ceremony of burial. The body | been ordered for the Queen's funeral of the queen will be brought by the | by Prostdent McKinley, Ambassador yacht Alberta, from Osborn,| Choate and Mre. James A. Garfield. | Wighs, te Portsmouth, Eng. | They will be gent to Windsor tomor. | thence will be con-|row. They form the only offictal anne tmence to He In state | tributes from the United States, | Paurs cathe@ral urti! 2 o'clock | The president's wreath is eight feet | afternoon. At that hour|!n diameter, with a band two feet wide of Jersey lilies, The wreath Move through the streets of the| is composed of white lilacs, white From fhe hour of the| roses and lilies of the valley. Flor- Colored We are ® ing sor new spring gooda which we Monarch and Princely Makes. NONE BETTER 75c, 1.00, $1.25 and Un. ADAMS & BLANCHARD CLOTHIERS AND FURNISHERS. 719 Second Avenue, Hinckley Bloc. POCSOOSSSO FOO: teow =~ THE LEADER" 710 Second Avo sneil r jobs and renche: b being taken ceoting to ar GEN. DEWET IS ATTACKED a J 3 it LA &: A é : 5 arrival of the "s body in Lon- | ist Green says it is the finest he ever | don to the hour of the departure of | saw and is in accord with the presi- | boomer z eee Hooter the funeral party for Windsor castle, | dent's own design. j PANIC! Pomcceee The Last Day. ¢: = BLOEMFONTEIN, Orange River ECKED! e < Colony, Jan. 31.—Andre Wessels b Mihininn a6 Ohi cegcrwics saan eek And we intend to make it the RECORD BREAKER, if low prices tof id jay order of Gen. Dewet without, it have any effect ver before 4 ae eces aan been made in B1 a :: | ts charged, having been granted the |@ CLEAN STAPLE MERCHANDISE. We have given you examples FSi get rs ad een ge pent Sounenat | Justice of s simple trial. ‘The execus of our LOW PRICES from day to day. Today we merely call Fe on bed wreteea | ee watt ge tba ‘etl ee ee So ah } which the antagonistic press je attention to oF windows. One contamms WOOL UNDERWRAR, mal Seat Amnerten: . : ' from ote ip: * ner “blooded mu “ - 4 vn ‘a miner Perl This has almost caused « panic on | “UNH, Of the recumbent statue : ee ee had eccompanted the peace cor We own our Men's and Women's Underwear at last year’s prices, » * bs wi the stock exchange here.” | loners. You all know what that means. Regardless of the fact, we have oii Joseph fas also badly in-| yt ie sald that Neeley. the accused SSS ae rare, cut elmont every garment below cost. You will avoid the crowds ured. postal embesaler, will institute ha- VEN 3 by trading In the forenoons f | bens corpus proceedings. He desires an immediate trial FOR HIS Racodeendedenecsennensdconcncosensenptnanaebeiade of ae see SP EPESOEST HOOD OO DOODOHOOSS F 46904060000 0000OOOOOO0S ‘a SIXTH ANNUAL DINNER. SON Heir Apporent to England's Throne Will & Unable to Phipay Hann A. Hi. Sitter pho ~ - of this town, ie a His death ner | TACOMA, Jan. 31.—The sixth Atlead His Grandmother’ f 1 a surgical operat HENRIETTA. 1. 7. Jen. 21.—|Mual dinner of the Tacoma chamber |A Burned Megro’s Father or’s Funeral, CENTRALIA-The RS i Rep », lof commerce was given last night : - P ( the ship F ve June oe “Creasy cones — at the Hotel Tacoma. It was a suc Would Sue City. di , ; Seon awaraat bi ta a Whe bok ken from prison here to us | cons. 4 = = ectastly * to attend his ag * th eanel which has be kogee and tried on the charge of | __ ‘i "3 "te ther’s funeral ne our van ‘ ° treagon in having incited the Creek KANSAS CITY, Jan. 81 {8h thr ine attended at Osborne! CENTRALIA--The city counci} » : Indians to revolt against the govern- | burning at the stake of Fre ¢ e ot are the body of Queen V ted Henry Shields w ‘al FOR... ment of the United States. It is be- ander, the negro wh . "| 4 - ee wee tillage tics co Beoved Ones Baige betwee Suey seers « white girl, m ‘ 2 th ° 4 “gh. SOUTH BEND—A wrecking cre f the = CENTRALIA—Hon. J. R. Buxton He saya h + has been appeinted court commis- | 0 fund large « te tale the cane ‘ WHATCO} Mra Lily 2 | Building Permits for January |into the highest courts of the low i b n ary of the Hotline: | «¢ The suit would be r haf ” " a dead Reach $290,000. very iarge sum. Alexs ; WALLA WALLA — Released on 3 vs Residents in the neighborhood ot | burned by a Leave . - ognigance t ch #9 it is ethically and lege. THE HAGUE, Hollar ’ DUNNELON, F Jan At a| fh abduction, J. W. Woodworth 3 —AND— Building permits issued by the city |'¥ !mpossibie ba r & peopl be | The Luke of Meok 4 i ow pa 2 ; one | aire od f te carry « - de. demolishing street lamps with alr|engineer's office during January will Fountcui that, the’ mun ah ; i from hi posited cagh bail teg A | represent an aggregate valuation of | this case ¢ ould be y Ren - . me > REO af wi, Orr, roparted as missing to | about $290,000. Up to noon today the — ‘ amuck 4n tt 00 Pees iovateds Foul ‘play is suapect.| totals were: Alterations, $7,595; mov mie vid be stop WILL TRY AGAIN. 4. ing, $1,005; repairs, $7,590; frame ae ’ hot @ young girl, wounded —_ houses, one story, $48,620; 1% story, | - t the palace (man and a with @ ranor miashed| $31,500; two story, $82,895; three stor fogs mae ee a vs Le D. Thagart tor COLD IN CHINA. $45,000 brick, two story, $20,000; three eee tere pees the neck, sev er of the Northern. bot . TIENTSIN, Jen. 12--By Mat ory, $25,000. These records indl- chtement because of aloe |? 1 killing her instantly ae ret ' t Snow has fallen to the depth of a| cate that the great activity in build marriage of the queen to the duke men selged Dunton and beat 3 ™ foot, and the weather is bitterly|ing in Seattle is to continue during - him tb death with clubs ri ke ‘ cold. the next 0) days. iets t h P orpart has the dintiact tin the Market of the Women's Christian Temper ¢ [house here was destroyed by oe uirduye ‘ ence Union, is now in Olympia en Lows $15,000, fully ineured he sumsnit L, he it n deavoring to secure an appropriation r londi r r for the White Shield Home in T ‘ e uf lest 7 : 4 = ~ coma ah is an institution for un-| Little Doubt Is Now Felt of Her) EVERETT — Phillip Braime, ato bringing out a fortune, Mr. Thag The ¥ ery Bes the K dik st, and rtunate young girls, operated by violently insane man, tried to com-| ert is not contented with thle, but |tne WoT, In almost every Total Loss. here by cutting his| will again try bie luck in the nich state In the union « #imil 0 e is conducted by the union. appropriations are award ine bite of the thle Andina in| | by the st paislatures ae all Pe Saerare e able that i now settled nd a doubt, A dt Wa sh 84 Yesler Way. ay will recover, gold regions about Nome patch recety ut the Marine Ex-| ful, and @ lw change today state at the | | Another object of Mra. Platt's visit | cr tien (ity nat Mey Pin Pag eG |to the state capitol ts to see if the | of thak on the ceat conat of pai 1a law Prohibiting the sale of « the Andrad: s She Is Sixteen Years Old Today and Can't Be Sent to the arcs w boys unavr is your, pe Bf ° oe | nforced t is understood or A ‘| 90400000 PODOSOOOOS OOOOOOOO OSS POOOOOOOOOD 68 Reform Schoo!—Will Not See Her Mother. by" xn ooo: 200000 e » local union that the old law }, SnieiStn dee wp ces. |edit <a Mng| Mayor Humes Attaches No Importance to Legality Question 4 sed tthe Riches Bs carne aS tad mn sented to the legislature, narDe f aeiopes MY Sleeve finan Wahi Che targeat and i Pretty 16-year-old May Norton, | idea I would like to travel and didn't cy HALL i ite N Charter Clear on the Subject. \ . nue city, N. CLAY LVERSOLE. Opticlen, 708 ba Ace i who mysteriounly disappeared from | think it was necessary to appear be- | . a thie this city several weeks ago, was|fore my mother and go through the | y | ‘The bond of D. I to has be umber whieh yesterday afternoon located in Ev-| formdiity of telling her that I in & Co., ti ar the islands in the 3 Pe: ‘ MONEY INVESTED NOW (tl erett and brought to this city last | tended to leave, and I was wise! ooo, to guarantee completion of tts | quot ty. The canned salmon L. Meredith took the oath of , bidding dismisral, exce - might. She refused to speak to her | enough to elude the authorities until contract for improving Post street| which was picked up on the shore, | © as chief police yesterday | The ‘or can dismis ° ne mother and sister, who met her at |T was 18 years of age. ‘Toduy ts my | from University street Madison, waa |and which had no labels, are sald by | evening. No temybrtance tw attached | MNY tiie. | hes By early summer should pay hand- the wharf, and was given into the | birthday. ave been w ne in | filed at the City hall Lighthouse Ke kin to be a| by Mayor Humes or the c ervice > fix on 4 custody of Officer Gianacock Rverett, and several nights ; poe ge gt dip “stn by Davey GNIS OF tae Oeil -eary) some profits. Good Gold, Copper Bo, Mins Norton spent the night in tended a dance in that city Taxpayers living between Twenty - ——— > a 4 ™ roa - question rat d to @ Oil Stocks are just the things for rae the women’s cell at headquarters. marshal of the place had my second and Twenty-third avenues, ality his appoint She was visited By Ber mother |acription and what do you think, he (filed a protest to the council ags The charter says, Article xvi, Sec, # You and $100 cannot be placed to again this morning and the result | was at the party and didn’t ev * grading and «#idewaiking of ommiasion, by ite rules, pro- | 8¢rvice Was a somewhat stormy interview. recognize me. Twenty-aecond avenue, as being not Vida toe eaten Tk eke tected Aiters tn the incumbent.” better advantage than in ‘their It was Mrs. Norton's intention to " needed for years They said they \ “" Mayor umes aaid The commia- ive hes another onmamtited to. the Asked Me to Drink. how had two aewers to pay for, be-| 1 jeervice on the basie of ascertained | sion had the right ty exind te purchase. We are proving the ial reform school, but as today is her| “He had the audacity to ask me jsides the contemplated grading of | merit and seniority tn service 1| porwunity of examination, It ce statement DAILY « ~ xz 0 birthday and this is her 16th year, | to have a drink, and I informed him | Twenty-third avenue, They aluo an standing upon examination, and | fied three men as eligibl I appoir be compelled to that I wasn’t that kind of a girl. |serted that the Bast Ollee street im *. —Misa | #Dall provides in all cases ‘where | ed Mr. Meredith, who stood frat in| . Let the angry Mrs.| They can keep me in jail forever, | provement was unnecessary, because |y Of thie city | Practicable, Chat vacancies shall be| the examination, He had been sat-| J E MCMANUS ince May in a | but I will never return home. If the |the Madison street Power House Co. | was set upon by man at 7| filled by prometion,” isfactory as acting chief, and there| . ° we of correction until she i# 18 | police turn me out I will seek em-|was improving the roadway free o'clock in the A. H. Grout wate 7 ‘retary of the olvil| is no opposition to him’ personally. | ms Goes tie oat” Wher nek on iia block of her home. She wtabbed her |Mervice commission, pointed out this |The theory that the position must b 531, 532-533 New York Block w I we ae) Dire hind Mai hen I was at home. right assailant with a hatpin and he fled, {clause today, and remarked that it/ filled by prome - Will Not See Mother. har tating bereerr: tied Shor=' | ! hed. | was plain that the Commission was|could go on af 1 men cer SEATTLE .. . WASHINGTON ‘The pretty prisoner is quite inde- |ton resumed her reading and ‘gave its powers in extending the| tified to me and then tifrning them Pendent and says she does not care , yler Instructions that she ee PROBABLY ‘ uinat to sergeants. out unt T get the lowest me ON | TTT to see her mother again. to be dinturbed again | As not practicable,” he sald, | force, of even exhausted the census geeee CNP OMOROMEDEMORROOREORROEE Miss Norton was seen by a repre- | during the day it the examinations for « [rolls, The objec 1 raised Is me aie ee Guntative of tie Bar tedas, the | Tare Morton coneuited Prapectiting UIT AFTER AWHILE!" lice to the next lower grade—|a political mo Has two Pirst-Class Second—Hand Was resting im 4 jail hammock and! Attorney Fulton this morning and ptaing. There are only two cap-| «W, L. Meredith, who received th Steel Ranges, one 6-hole lL. X. L., one Tending with apparently great int was informed that as her daughter PARIS, Jan. %1.—The Theater | tains, and one of the said he, did| appointment, is one of the old of ® anges, 9 ee bing ent a novel entitied: "The Ad had reached the age of 16 years it|Houdin was destroyed by fire this ; t want to be examined It waslcers of the department, He at one 4 hole Oxford, Call and see them, tures of » Small Girl” When asked | would be impossible to send her to | morning Ah Kay, # Chinese laundryman, |also impracticable because the chief| time flied the position of poltes Why she had left her home in such the reform school, She wan advised | One woman who was asleep In an | was arrente 4: to place her in the House of the | upper room, Is missing, The theater | Patrolman toctive. He rendered the city valu 4 ; Shepherd. j ¥a# empty at the time of the fire, | olothing by expectoration from the civil service provision for-| able service while in the capa (2 100184 EAA ee AY 0 Ee a an} emonious manner she # “It was just this way. I hed ¢

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