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SOOROOSOOOCHOROD ORDER The only Paper in to print the News TT VOL. &, NO, 2&8 ° * o a Senttio that dares 6 o ° ° SEATTLE, WASHINGTON SATURDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 2, 1901, ONE CENT A COPY. was brought into court t tion against him in a sult Matin 1060. a OEE = ade Leaden Skies, in Drenching Rain, Queen Victoria's Funeral rocerics and I oe fendants to ret leged to have been fraud Sree et tr Parade, Most Magnificent Cortege of All the Centuries, w atari rs Moves Through London's Streets. Saleen When You Build, Select a Lo- cation With a View ! Has Lots of Silver. | Chief Meredith is looking for tt | aid | | owners of a quantity silv recovered last Frank M r , a creamer bears the na Under skies of}impossibie place standa had b> Cartow of Portugal, Prince George of | Interrupted view of the ungirece- | night by I Co ‘ ‘ ‘There are four sfive us with the sol-/erected, giving an e tt Greece and King id of Bel- | dented pageant bett and Officer Crane, with a quan six table spo } anion, and escort bursting With people. In Hyd latter ne - ty of stl f his pomnens ore Ing set, sugar bow! | g. princes onli peten-1? ried hundreds of acres of peoy nis feet At Windsor ; es : ' a A. € — | mains of Queen Victoria!” The soldier of theth—stood |It consisted of thre WINDSOF : \* ¢ borne through the streets | shoulder to sh and held th mperor, the crown torin's fun train arriv - - | from Victoria station to| Wh ne of march, First in the | mania, Sweden, Ger , gry ty 3 the while receiving the | F wion Came @ single officer from | Siam and Gre ’ ) PROENAE GOR GArrings F | al homage of countless th the headquarters of the staff, lead-|hetr to the qeeestes to tae Sve Sanne. 26 You Either Have jsands, in hushed assemblage for t K two bands musto pl Archduke ¥ sona's Panera Mared Wee tes ee. jlast Passing of a great woman. It| Chopin's fun h. Then « Austria, tho ¢ 08 06 ee ee a Or Will Have lt was the witnessing of the most not-|th Rus and G ht on ape 4 > i led funeral of this or of any century. | * on pe Suan oan dees i bersie Tha.'s Sure | Drenehing Rain ; : Wane tite cavalcade Wire OS! tangings. ‘The e¥ was Ri, ele’ " re 0 ensrtages ta Which Fé fn h i . fran camtet wae Brought ashore tra and other titled faa £, . t TABLETS. ‘The inquest held at Fra: rom the royal yacht Alberta at nt CORDS, Indian| The crowd fairly « t the a 1 s P Hiead~ night over the remains Portgmouth at §:30 o'clock this morn my in § em 1 splendor of the show twelve r } t “ Fisher and George mG, tno Grenching rein. A _~ tal) gantry ins *, 40 foot A company of German cavalry » nume t * u r ce were killed in a mine cave on Wed. | tain with th fous burden a guards, 100 engineers, 490|concluded the pr which ante mworn OW a neaday evening, resulted in a verdict | for La a 5:63 a. ™. while | splendidly avalrymen, )) reached Paddington »' clock. 1 t ef unavoidable accident. he re. pened een r — of warships thuna-/ marines, an ts Half an hour later the body of the t “ " ie mains of the unfortunate miners i*ted * h minute-cu queen was aced on the train for “ u e . were interred there today. Precisely at 11:50 the tratn slow!y | paw Smee n eenege \Wiaeor » black Stewart & Holmes Drug Co. ae drew into the station here, and Then came the platoon that « to tebe Weie et ‘ . there W : iv pO GO Went ok Edward, with Queen Alexandria and| awaited: Firet in this division were Albert in the | cintmapuaaesardicststx eke sate | Emperor William, were the first six foreign attaches, » « ously Myde Park was the most interest. | family PE EM alight. | They greeted King Leopold | uniformed members from the head-| ing spot during the whole proces of Belgium, King George of Greece/ quarters of the staff, with Field| sion, for there the greatest crow During the progress « * Jand other royal personages in the| Marshal Roberts in thelr rear; four! wore cathered, Nothing tke tt w Devise pattem - order of their respective ere 7 8 procession the horses attached tc nk. | bands of music, followed by the Earl | . Twelve men from the Coldstream | and Marshal of Norfotk, 35 tiued off- | “Ver before w joawed gun carriage became restive and Louie Chost, Foy Quay Boys’ — 3. W, Young, chief clerk at Skag-| guards removed the casket from the cers, and then the sombre gun Several pers were injured by! kicked over the traces, nearly over- | the White Pass & Yukonjfuneral car and piaced it on the| riage, with officers ax outriders, and| bens trampled on during the rush ning the carriage with the casket sof the clegant ow cape junt presen arrived Paap oF tne | Waiting gun-carriage | behind it the most remarkable guard | for, b ates after the processio® | ‘The horses were quickiy. removed is Dy Do terns are very pr 4 many exclusive ~ joa Star! The drapertes of the bier were ar-/of honor seen in modern times. - . and 100 sallors drew the carriage by " e ha Yeporter this morn! that the re- Jowe sterday. | | Extraordinary ambulance prep a lone rove ompletion of the rr 1 lawt night by reperay thie morning’ tha ig a igh al ovag hg Royalty ations had been made, and soldiers|journty | “ompletion of ' r Mayou and Custome 25, 35, 50c and Up Skagway and White Horse ‘sting Wit! pie. | It consisted of King Edward, the | eight deep forced the surging sea pa én 6 with @ quantity a Be bride ‘were totally untrue, that trains were} This part of the procession wait-| Duke of Connaught, Kaiser W!!- | humanity back very tree was jor 1s Oe ud tobacco in thelr —s oa echedule time when the | ed while the troops fell into line 4, helm, all riding abreast and ali‘ filled with ople, d they ranged Majer Rassingdale, an onlooker, they had smug ADAMS & BLANCHARD CLOTHIERS AND FURNISHE 119 Second Avenue, Hinckley Block at th reem and t aceldent ht of the e imminence ed OD be left Skagway on Dec. 29. [started away. Outeide the a | dreased in the uniform of a British | in station from termongers to | dropped 4 » Youre and family are en route |is a mass of frriguiar high buildings. | field marshal. — Hehind them rode | millionaires. Only athletes and the | plunging to New “Menico. [amid which in every possible and/ titled attendants, and then King | wealthiest, however, secured an un-| of a horri ARMY BILL IS SIGNED, NOT WHITE-WINGED PEACE. |) HONOR OF THE QUEEN. MANILA, Feb. 2—Afvices from, Five Americans were kille sand this afternoor oreee Ceb: land are that a Meutenant (two are missing Several we ~ arters > > > SRARMINGTON, Dh OC, Wed, 2—|number of officers, and the promo- | 13%, sane Are thet © Meutenant | einded WASHINGTON, D. ¢ tat HE LEADER tion of many others. unteers were ambushed on Tues Detachments are pursuing the reb.| St. John’s Bpjacopal church this Sie: Ghana moe ‘The army reorgenization bill was |’ oy new and enlarged army will/ day night. ole. morning, the official Washingtor Sea signea by the president at 12:40/ne recruited in considerable meas- = — lreprementatives of the foreign pow : ere tribute merr ee Aa — — a = Meee Hap UE re re Ao otal Te gel people things they don't actually need, requires one of : o'dlock today, noon, ure from the ranks of the Philippine ‘This authorizes the establishment | Vunteers, and it will provide a | much finer outlook for young officers and melatenance of & regular stand-| | suated trom West Point. Prom- ing army of 100,008 men. It will re- ction and destrable appointments ault, among other things, in the ap-|witl be much seadier of realization ; poimtment by the president of a large | than before. i — ate church was beautifully 2 ° we Be itull two things--rare eloquence or real cheapness. TO LOOK HERE simply | memory of the queen 18 TO BUY. PRICES TALK canal exchange lastnight, a Place Articles on the Car|E. H. Wilma, a Many Names, Besis of Democracy. Imported Dress Ginghama, | Kis centeastors agreed to pay £56 Tracks Near Grant Captured at Vacouver ort. J. Aiten Benith,. fore the Bin: 7 pret ee alee university, will « a day on all contracts taken after %-Ineh Perenies in medium 3 spreads, full size, sold all sea~ son at $1.35; at THR LEAD. ER, 98e. & pieces Cream Damask, 58 to 4 inches wide, some with red borders, former prices, bic and 6c, tc only, yard, | ie Tax society tomorrow Oct. 18. All work taken before Oct s Washington. dl Bay ~ 3 18 will be completed by the carpen Street Bridge gto aing, ot 4 Bus 8 ters at the rate of 83 per day. This is virtually the stand that the car- penters have taken all through tne | Present trouble. As « prominent} Emergency OM jorings, best goods, res % l case Mareeilies Pattern Bed- ) ar y and Monday, onty Second and Pike, on th cchinigcientiimeis The Se tentifi Ba! Prof. mith is as ations of soctol Democracy TACOMA p student my, and hi b. 2—-Richard M 1 killed y Dav ay and Monday, thews, aged 45, wae shot at Wilkeson In night r Thomas Bevan! A telegram was received by Chiet| dress will be lst joMicial stated today: “We have stood | calied at the office of the Seattle | .¢ police Meredith last evening from | tion. the Wliikeson Coal & Coke Co. in one place, and they have worked | Riectric company today and report- © _ all around us.” ed @ case of vandaliam that, if not |t® Suthorities at Vancouver, Wash Su ti % S Liao pines. oni tino waccnioon MONEY N V E. TED NO At the close of last night's meeting seeped will result In "ae ca ing the | to the effect that KE. H. Milma, alins Suspect Arrested ¢ awn ved staken I N) ned to with atte 1 of Joh wis, foreman. Lewla, « (From the Tacoma Ledger.) | Delegate J. T. Oidham posted « bul-( Grant street cars, From the state- | Brown, alias Bennett, alias Woodson, | John Crancy, aline Garney, allas lar # used « shot- | TACOMA, Fed. 3.They came, they| lettin declaring the present strike off, | ments made by OMcer Bovan ft 1@ alias West, whom magasine poviien, |MiteHell, an ex-convict, wae arrent ing Sintthews fostantiy. By early summer should pay pone pooye were conquered. Ta- | 224 Instructed all men to go to thetr tearned that a Dumber of ema!! boys | ers claim is ¢ of the smoothest | today by Detectives Wappenstein J oa bal a “ some rofits Good G Id, Cc Lm a mea = ‘s- | respective jobs this morning. Con- (have been in the habit of placing ob- | and most accomplished swindiers in |20@ Powers as a suspicionable char-|"¥* ehildren: . 0! op) Gems, the ideal location for capital | tractors outside of the Builders’ ex-| stacies of various kinds on the street | the Went, woe uu wenn there | acter ' @ Oil Stocks are just the thi eS. was invested by ‘the members| change will be required to sign the | car tracks near the north entrance | charged with obtaining money under . i Who Can Locate Her? ngs or the legiaiature Pitisriay and held |aame agreement as those who be- | of the Grant street bridge. One Of |talee pretenses, Chie Meredith and GAVE JOBS T0 You and $100 cannot be ye to Per’. fe G ww he St; | long to the exc! ange. tthe car. | he, favorite devices is to bind ®| Detective Wappenstein have t The police were today asked to to- better advantage than their ule eh Sutere leeistors|gcaters io practically ascerted, ali | lech is dineeter me guah c wee tan to locate Wilma. for the p MANY PERSONS fxn tence nf a wit be for the privilege of | men having gone to work ail Gaver hkten eee it Hin game was to tell a pros- | ured from home at Nanaimo, purchase. e are proving the pective customer that he desired to | 15. |eccure 6 collegiate education, and — ap ge s ein statement DAILY «< ~< ~« ~ and privileges of beans| lums to see the resulting flash of while attending to thetr duties. electricity, but the trick is very | Dot paving the means. he had made | excellent Showing of the Free Mary 6. n Dead. tien waiioes ser cotaase te oe pra |arrangemente with the Munsey Pub | ng my Di Regen Cee J. E. MCMANUS @ SON their ios sexnertae ne nd Officer Bevan will watch | the| Frank Munsey, to secure 1,000 su Employment Bureau. va; faary GC. Ween, cand % ee ° o . tere ¢ re ti 4 y ) might at h r de e Crs Campbell eave them the Keys to the B | younasters closely hereafter and if |scriptions for Munsey’s magasine at | 4 rh. "ane was © 531, 532-533 New York Block i the practice is kept Up & warrant | tne rate of Thc, and when he secured ey 5 re. he ‘That they enjoyed the visit} aan SEATTLE .. . WASHINGTON & very interesting aight to the hood h avenue north their arrest will be sworn out by | tne ‘}000, sut } Sedan no further attestation t the 1,000 subseriptic he became! The free employment bureau, dur- entitied to a free scholarship at the|ing January, found positions f University of Washington. It is e#-| men and 235 women, a tot timated that V nas swindled |This is somewhat below ov 000 : proughout the for January 1900, but Mr. state. |The sw to light | tributes the fact to more « the smiles of contentment that were era va a | agg -nid font this morning. ing environment, of loitered in the|*!.[* Fon tie ey ae re | at at P. L. Dabney w rrive in the elty When You Get Tired Jon t sell m pair rt ngerousty In 2 The | | | } lobby of the hotel while sweetest | . ob gga gp t a ‘ tied con-ltonight with the body of hie eon a. strains of music were watted | sure yusy, All t en Kore Brey when wahscrtbere began to, pmplatn | ditto wand to a better demand for| Chas. Dabne ho died recently at ota a through corridors. fot one of » the postmaste ha ey were |the available supply of iabor, en-| tot Spri Ark. 8 in and do tetas teasettoa baring ebeas, 050 te _ WASHINGTON, D. C, Feb. 2—|not receiving their magasines. Chief |apting many perwone to find piaces | n°" 4 ater optiel sn MP OCkY EVERSOLE, 70s 2d ay Beate majority bewalled the fact that they The sen: next week will consider | Meredith's attention was first direct- | for themselves Soudd taot otay here, hip sudsidy and war revenue|ed to Wilma eariy in December last, | The health department force ts one bitis when he caused the arrest of Edna |work'om the monthly report for Ja POCPPOOOS SONS SOLOS IOSITE SEPEHEOOOE>ESEO>OODOSOIO TACOMA, Feb. 2-—The visiting In the house, appropriations wil!| Wilma, his wife, whom Wilma charg-|uary, which Will soon be completed members of the legislature divided be "| nate the boards all week. ed with horsewhipping him upon | Owing to the vielt of the board af ™~ into several parties this mornins, | On Monday both houses will parti-| Third avenue, this city. During the | public works to the scene of the ac and were escorted to ‘of inter- As « result of the great success of Jetp pate in & program in honor of John| trial in the po’ court, his wif?) cident to the water pipes at Cy oO u nh & m @) e est about the city. One party took) the poultry show a new organization Marshall, the first Jastice of the Un- | Openly accused him of being an ex the weekly meeting was post in the water front, others visited the| was formed last night at Germania | ted States supreme court. | eqavi ane all round rent 4 | Poried until 2 o'clock this afternoon phen f ; eredith began an investigation o — ty dell, while another took a special) Mall. It Js the Pacific Northwest) The steamer State of Caitfornia, | Wilma’s Fecord,, which brought to} open nt NEW YORK DENTAL PARLORS are conveniently and elaborately arranged with PRIVATE car to the asylum at Steilacoom. The | Poultry Association, And will gnoct, | of the Pacific Coast Steamship com- | light that he had swindled the pub- | OPERATING ROOMS for each patient, with ali modern appliances, and being the only DENTAL PAR- Eiks will entertain tor the legisiat-| the same onjects na the |pany, leaves for San Franciaco to- | lio out of not lens than $10,000 with TORS in Beattie which regetve all dental gupplies direct from the MANUFACTURERS, which fact en- ors tonight. Officers ted for the year | Morrow et 9 a. m. jin the past two years. | sae tee ¥ QUALITY, and give our patrons « TE PRICE on all work nt, to be chosen Stcepeeneageere as follows: Pre Jn our GOLD CROWNS and BRIDGE WORK, of which we are making a SPECIALTY, the most 3 by the executive committer: vic iy “j BRAUTIFUL, PAINLESS and DURABLD of all dental work known to the profession, you will find an president, C. B, Staples, of Seatt ‘The basket ball team of the example of the MIGHEST ARTISTIC ATTAINMENT, the adaptability of which to the HYGIENIC | #ecretary, Charles McAllister, Beat- |¥. M. Cc. A. m nd victor conditions of the mouth is unquestioned. | tie; treasurer, A. A. Osborn, Seattle, r the ase am of Tacoma If you are troubled with nervousness or heart trouble be sure to call upon us, You will have no and executive ¢ommittee, F An the fainting spell#, no bad after effects. 2 Full Set = OO Teeth... ° A Johnson, Tacoma; W. H. Davis, |ground, the victory of the Seattl Fernhill; F. A, Dafoe, Everett; H players is doubly creditabie. W. Tilman, Hartford; Alexan r es The Seattle team leaves tonight for Van Wyck, Whatcom; Parley Too- yi alls to play the basket ball team | good, Granite Palle; Dr, T. B. Gunn, | | there vo a; 3 c. . Forest, — — — inikteaslore and Carpenters Come| Oakvitie: 8. It. Wanamaker, ion: | Charlie Chung Takes Little An Hwoo in Marriage—Judge| FEDERAL COURT. genens; Joseph Simpson, Matlock adh to an Agreement. Mrs. B. Howom, Coupeville; Jenne A. | Cann Unites Them Through Interpreter. ‘The petit Jury t's morning gave ¥ fi | Etemaw, Centralia geen | Rugene “stewart Judgment weainet 6 Gunrantes a Fit or No Pay he pou ow | hLempretiine the ic Count Go. for $600. Stew . [after a very successful week. Next | for $10,000 as 4 The strike of the Carpenters’ | SUC" (ore will be a show on a still| A Wedding out of the ordinary,signing of papers had been com-|S!t asked for $10,000 as damages for re Y re Bnion against the contractors of the ae a Coste chem Judge Cann'’s court | pleted Judge Cann commanded the me | iniaziee,vesetyge from '& place of coal Mave Your Teeth Out in the Morning exe nee, whic as bee pee —_———-——— * coup! o gm wea manwers. 2 a qroubling: aber etiches for the last | this morning when Charles Chung, |?ouple to stand up. They The petit Jury is today hearing the and Go Home with New Ones two weeks, ie off. At @ joint meet- The ship Isaac Reed, of the F |* Chinese merchant, and Ah Hwoo, uch bashfulness. After the cere case of Olga Giblita against W. A ver of the Be the Same Day, ing of the executive committer of | cific Co: the carpenters and a committee | Francise t company, arrived in San| @ pretty litt mond®yed maiden | mony was over the happy couple | Underwood, as re é from Seattle today. | were united in marriage. ‘The cere-| were congratulated by the court atte ¢ ty caleny, Sipe Gibiite te | mony wae pertorn a by Jpdge ean | nd thone present. The witnesses to |), i'l! ones ay bs Eavaslas” tout so Nowhere on, orth in the bject of dentistry 80 thoroughly understood and #0 much care exper\ eons an interpreter, W. W. Gen. | the marris were W. W. Gen and rege — “4 oo | enced as by the directors of these magnificently appointed parlors. he groom was dressed jn Orien-| Mike Kelly, constable of the court, | While riding on the Yesler avenue | Teeth extracted filled absolutely without pain by our late sotfentific method. No sheep ‘hung and his coy little bride left | 8" pee, duotng agents or cocaine. These are the only dental parlors in Seattle that have the patent apaitene tal fashion, while the bride, who| Ch was born in this country, had dis-|the Pioneer building accompanied cos and ingredients to extract, fill and apply gold. crowns and porcelain crowns, undetectable fram carded the Chines atume and was | by several of his countryme: H natural teeth and warranted for ten years, without the least particle of pain. crown and teeth Greased as an American lady is well-to-do and says he intends t without plates, id fillin, id other dental work done painiessty and by sp The court room was crowded with | establish himeelf in a home and | Our prices are the lowest consistent with first-class work, We do not try to compete with cheap | local attorneys and after the usual | live as Americans do. dental work, We are making a speotalty of gold crown and bridge work. Our name alone wit be « that your work will be of the best. We have a spectalist_im each department. Rest YOUNG NORMAN MILLS OF THE TACOMA TREASURER’S WILL ERECT A Grated eee eae taeaead Fold workmen and extractors of tooth. im tuck, ail the stat are inventors of modern dentiearn We eo “an a een o il you In advance exactly what your work will cost by free examination. Give usa OFFICE SPENT MONEY FREELY--ARRESTED {uf the Proposition. fenttle can nev-| HONOLULU, H. In Feb. 2—Tho| % find'we do exactly us we advertive cal, aad you, LARGE BLOCK the sooner Third avenue ts graded, | Action of the officers of the Warren, A PROTEX QUARANTED Given with all work for ten years. ABOARD CHINA STEAMSHI the better. I own several lots on|in allowing a dance aboard that ve TEETH EXTRACTED WITHUT the corner of Third and James, and | el, has raised a storm of disappre 1 Third A \ an soon as the street in graded [| among Moniulu army and navy C PAIN : as I venue Ig will erect a large brick buliding with | cers. Because of the funeral - i Just as Soon | a 120 foot front.” the queen, the ship’# flag was at Set of Teeth... Gold Filling... Gold Crown Aged 22, nephew of ex-Sheriff Mille, [arrested and lodged tn jail, charged rafjroad, bv Plerce county, was arrested at 12| With being an accessory to the crim ested in the Vancouver and acliokitat | Glock last night, by police officers Poa taken passage together! 1, Girlinger, a wealthy vrewer and|road running from Vane ¢ @n board a China-bound steamship| Young Mills, it te said, has been| C@pitalist of Portland, arrived in Be-| Kalama. Surveys have been wai .| TACOMA, Feb. 2—Norman Mills, woman of the town. She also was Graded, | When asked about his prospective | half-mast during her voyage: | id: “f now am Inter Pl | Silver Filling. fn this port. He is locked up in the |spending money freely on loose wom-|attle this morning. Mr. Girlinger|and the necessary rights of way 6e- | City Jas), and will have to stand trial|en. Just before Chriatmas he wae| recently bought the row of terrace |cured for an pxtenalon to Liwaco 4nd) SAN FRANCISCO, Feb, 2—The Ladies Always in Attendance. Hours 8 to 8; pinta 10 to 4, lon the charge of embearling between |scen to buy an expenslye diamond putidings on the northeast corner of | thence to some suitable point on the | indictment against Mra, Craven ts (09 and $1,200 from the in a jewelry establishment in this |, pecpecsch iy getaegpn he: coast, This line will be a direct | dismianed E 0 Ho Bidg., 614 First Ave. 6 4 Fi $ hy Ee Shtamccr rent Boe Mn On ee eal that this purchase | TBrd avenue and James street ae competitor of the old Ilwaco Rafirond | NEW YORK 0 NTAL PARL RS Op. Boyd Bidg, Seattic | R T % was employed aw a clerk led to the young man’s being watch- |##!4 to @ reporter: “I am nooo ¥|& Navightion Co.'s ine operating} The steamer Rainier, Capt. Han- | % In young Mills’ company when he | ed, and to his finally falling into the | awaiting the time when t tion| between Ilwaco and Naheotta, und-|sen, arrived in San Francisco from eeeey $000000000000000 206: 900008 was nevented on fact me-0 lis was a | elute hes of the law. | of the regrading of Third avenue willler the O, Rh, & N, management, Seattic this morning. | B99RO9SSHOO9990009 990009000 id e0 900% eoeeo - oo aa oy Te « if

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