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ueeaY. wala «is THE SEATTLE 3 > 8 ' ' LAST EDITION, | EDWARD'S CLOSEST FRIEND. | "Ut wits [pswemwwves pmo 3 erage ee Relius. Nis spire! Waren - RE eet PRT NTR. Sade | ‘ Jone 3 — | ond r OFOCCOOO Covereeoooroooes if it | |} tt %. 1 ' uw * | ' fi om ! | ¥ ' J j ' atch, f $ pi N who owns a Btore nea ed per time — th 1 do, 4 an oe G 1 ) 1 our Some Points in His Answer in the Gas Injunction Case urroundl | ? held on § ' ' 4 timepiece should L Filed Today in the Federal Court. bly 4 im . Pre nm hat i tout tos eaten fale rhit's al #reat rush of people a | Freeina a pharge of fa ws tint nih ogee wold camps. — | expect | | Che he ¥ pri eed nner to be the liveltont that |. At an early hour th r " te tain armies, If the mainspring needs r been geen In th untry. | |tratman Mayou arrented | i hat g hand tn bh e will put in Corporation Counsel Hur yn iven to one Will BH. Parry, a are a large number of excel: | nd hin wif ttle, on a ge of |® Chrinthe 1 ‘ today Med his anower to the t elty council of the |} laime on Gold Hill, which will | sotiber he complaining witr “ paint in the suit of the Seattle | City of Seattle, and who was at sald |soon be worked, There has been n> ia John Specht, @ laborer, He al-| ,OF¢ non mantels at 7 ; THAT’ Gas and Blectric Co, vs, the City of | time acting as chairman of the cor-|rensational strikes lately, but. th jlewew that Kelff and hiswoman r C. Miles & r Ce made Seattle, et al. now nh the poration committee of said counct!,|/mines all around seem to be doing bed hit of $18 In nd in ree! ~ rge a United States ctreuit cou and at the request of said complain: | very we: mort. When ned a police head C ‘om Yealer y ALL The answer sets up the usual stat- ant, said Parry introduced a — a | quarters the woman ha ttl ou f ny r utory denial, n ong other inance in sald counci! and in a 5 88 gold ph - <| Townsend and c the F things sa. 4%, as cordance with an understanding and | sane divans ; ' Freight of any kind & r mentioned in Mf gad (agreement with 1 com . | . wr tor - 4 DH of complain i to in said Parry worke to ur . rH waht be a fully guaran ; ordinance which dda In order to carry he request Thy Detect t Ae eR tions of the « . and desire of said complainant to | en a hea ' a ot ‘ “ have said ordinance passed, sald | P taining 1 y under ¢ pr 1 , P 1 wey Parry purposely enled the fact | | ton . . . al-| from the other members of said | | e+ fa i 1, repeal ordinance counci! that said ordinance was pre | Tt mid f ¢ } <m - : x ir pared by said attorney, and the fact }1 t vu be . . _ ¢ Sec re opinion of the city that aid Parry had gone to the of. A nin aanéwed auth 01 econd Ave. t ordinance No. 284 fice of said at y and was there jewelry ¥ stolen. Sorner Room, Burke Bldg. fa n ¢ ahy. fen Benet Or | by weld aitoreey given B copy ot iil | | i iql | igmorrow | * val the reason, aa therein sald ordinance. | that it has expired by limit And sald Parry and Mra. ©. M. Grant and | MOR ALITY RECORD. ec} tema of time. 4 tr d from Skagway JGEMENTS. And the defendants further says ty al « r oday, While north t Hi a ae ge that af tO said o any he prepa shed coteiter | i prepared by Thomas Burke, one of “That the passage of said ordin- |gettied in Fort Yukon two years ag | ; citors of the fainant injance was secured by the aforesaid |g, ear woe od ty his be | 4 Sauer Geaeur nancy eee ya d ==H0USE= | said complainant, and while said | instigated by said complainant, and | paws: he found quaw on Burke was acting as attorney for | with its full knowledge and coupent, |the premises and the tamite:s ~ comm Conn, Menge { said Complainant; that after a copy|and said ordinance was passed at |was rather chilly, z \ of said ordinance was prepared by/ the special instance and request of | ephone Main 66. . said attorney it was by said at said complainant. | THE COUNTESS OF WARWICK “ knew | Londoners ate potnting to her ae leat respect for her, and as the Prince ® i ‘ AND denied that her mind waa! the person who prodably wit @)of Wales constantly consulted And All Week | unbalanced. the greates fluence with King | on dimen ahee antered. There — A few months ago Grant learned | 5 VIL? atone Oh eotadl be man m+ TINE MY DOLL HOUSE, BUT YOU fests Sr eae 016 50| wags ar thou and dollars in Ireland, and it «| °*." * an aina, : ‘ / / ’ be decided to return to|takiage tn business € ‘ : eae being knows > 1 for | ’ 99 |the Eri and that he brough! |/haye been inently , - me ah te $13.60 SILK DI idan 50 Wednesday and Saturday . lee n of placing her in a private sib RRGAD CLO ts 0 00 James and Copeland Pre. The « hief of police of this city ed 3 seppprsanatlageey 7152 $1 sent the Laugha ble Farce e been advised of the facts of the « Dh hte hhh he el “ b ~ ae able st ve Ph ) BROADCLOTH DREE by mat!, which arrived op the Fa Girl Who Ran Away With Another Woman's Husband Writes |slios. ahd he will'nes to'it Shar ths) AMUSEMENTS, $ Wha, he wie uncgmmonit, penvish woman Is not railroaded into an| y seattle tant ll rt } L eecce Home, aud Her Lover Fully lodorses ie Sate Bempewannee sere} Sa eneseesees eee . night from C1 eh AS | Great Reductions on 4 thie #0 to Dawson th Pee re ce : eal te ale alain _- all our Eiderdown 1 Letter. T. And fined $25 and se oa wual at 0:90 o'clock, only! the best running wate y te the : ae r \ 5 fenced to 90 Gays ip jail by Judge Grond Opers House Setae Secmeba., Sos enemey aoerh oaTSte Eis Rotella” Wy motond™ ing Sacques. |) \ George this morning of a charge of] “A Hust on Salary.” open-jance of the day was mate by the 5 7 i — ‘ petit larceny. ed t and r courts after attending to ex 5 | An All-Star Specialty Cast NON Just Received Lisle the, 2c pectalty 7 * poston GROceRY |s —- Full Line of Berens eee NEW YORK, Fed. 4-A letter re-] things, together with her “dots and| A number of grain tmoks were sto! | the title ceived yesterday by Mrs. Katherine] doll house.” without delay, but ft is | em out of the Capital Mill Co."# stare | the fot won a.Nn son, Chatrvhan of the t Fay, conveyed the first information| 2°t Probable that the latter part of | house lagt night Jan who condeacenda t tain « hue- | of ty commissioner = ara her request will be cormplied with eae ee Be ete a eed from bis vieit to New York 0 the present whereabouts of | BL Gwakla will be given a he Fitapatrick, | city Miss Louise Ackerman, who left two| puardians fe already’ inaking prem. |t™orrow on # charge of burgia appre | vue 1220-1 222 ‘Second Ave. R d t W Weeks ago, with Geo, Wentworth, a —— to goto St. Louis and bring > . te x . unty meminsioners bave . ea y- 0- ear yg A “ . . m m a ve me t lately king an ¢xpre® Th ue a it ‘Across, the fnao Gf. Mise Acker-|. Mies Clark says her ward te being HE STARVES pent wa bandied | sion of the cltinens tn reaeard te the : Oo cate: Speen pe man's letter Wentworth wrote: “I —_ under hypnotic influence by Fy ->4 ~ oe beet op irts, bee {NIGHTS ONLY—4 love Louise, and will marry her as tworth, who, she says, wants | . pubened: Cdadiinmithe Unty-te aaah Commencing goon as I can get rid of my wite.” te $100,000 lett Misa Ackerman by FOR SPITE: that ‘knowledge, and the concensus All shade: Then TONIGHT or was as : her father. opinion gen that an extr And spans Matinee Thursday “Dear Auntie: my things to] It appears that after leaving their ito volce. | The superior jade e required. This tatlors, Guarsnteed ¢ Li Great Production of fit par excellence. Sold on Easy Payments Mall Calne'’e Powerful Play, THE CHRISTIAN. Be, 50. The, $1.00 and $1.50. Edgecombo avenue, St. Louis, | homes. ftereon amissione rit don’t or | the couple went to the Mor-) cin cINNATI, 0. Fed. —Chris C. elie, sivte pag dy cern ph hee house. I am perfectly happy | tO" house and spent two days there. | Kiufeky, a Pole, aged 4 starved jae Wednesday and Sature Anaquaimie, expect to go to teed a do we ‘after me.| They then visited Chicago and sev-| himself to death because he had lost 4 i pia in regard to the mat Lovinety, “LOUISE.” eral other western towns before go-|# portion of his small fortune. The) a Miss Ackermanh will get her|!ng to St. Lowis. body was found in & iemal alley) At the Third Avenue attte eight weeks Kinfsky had ae oni a et Georgia a ca Aa lg FO The very best the mar- so ene. Seinae wares } Not tasted food other than 4 few Prices mouthfuls of mitk and a little whis Seats now on, sale. ray Serres, Seas etna eeteaee- Key. He took an oath, three months . ate 18 Second hye. = Jost two shots of chain and mn. jaRO. that he would starve himself tc ~ coe tn *t affords at a price sav- HIRO AVENUE THEATER. eee” Sale fee tad enc [aeath soon as he bad sold hin| lour t m outect., House Furnishings ‘Waene Main OF . mars rd anche eee te outa the p ty for $400,| There is a remarkabin almence at ing women will appreciate, W. A. uae tl, Mamager. lost g Rope yard and not leas gave the money to his Wife. and tm. | ¥orn jokes and tiring maneuvers of | _ bens gen doe we Le ea Mediately set about Keeping hia/Rverae colored minstrelsy. ‘The | , are not just “fine |Seattle’s Up-Town Theater eccous con Alabama quartets and the come. | a : “«B > 99 | foeg =n : Telephone Talk. —_— cg ty ie pce With weeks ob two the dity wit "aie but are EXTRA one | Always Reliable. Dae oh ca ear y Fiddier’ turme calle p yom Cd r| FINE, Jean and i. Rheumatiom, rididigigid,‘can be TONIGHT er Idaho, arrived im Seattia Silent Tock om \pontue NB Pe ee aT ae ly flavored. ot tantantty valived B ernoon. ir. Vollmer was e , - t maway fm < | he first man on the Pacific coast to Laeeee ein slay the week at the Thied |ANNC. pumping stations will? 'per Gi | And All Week [goer cvupne spat, in ne IN TROUGH rene rehash Bs PRE rset att exewor the reat 2U, Mitchell's Liniment oe mn phone situa- Ascent BB with be kept f. i * Dr, Burrows, of Fremont, Advocates fx"" > {he Rressnt tsicpnome oiun. | ae i y every . W*| rable Apricots: regular 300 2) it ie @ family remeay mat | A Tremendous. Hit! a Crusade. [think when two or three compantes | “the Ohristian’” Tonight. | ASOD | cand B hor Be | . . ae ae jare doing business in Seattle, a bet-| CINCINNATI. 0., Feb. 4—In their ° ‘ pee ORE Te pagtetroner to, be in every medi Set purvies Sd ‘be giv At the | efforts to save ihelt father from the | it F ts ae ecach Beaman ‘ nd it’s furt as good | Hundreds Turned Away ie present telephone company | penitentiary, the daughters o | nights’ st pink b nt up acka lc paina an outa lew At the Ashbury MF. church, |is piling up business in Beatle, thetr |chae! Carroll, a railroad man, test!-| ning ° ma —aededeanieny tenbtaconescoe |) Be: ue nine iitcareston os fi Fremont, the service esterday con-|fmeome must be enermous. |fied in the court that recently thelr [dramatization of Hall Caines suc- | 00, ntiig plant, to be ‘run by Pm by pea ams : » sisted of a memorial the late ae ETRE GRA ae father was missing for two days,|ceseful novel of the same name.|ine wurpiun water ll & ‘Richard & Pringle’s Femous Queen Victoria, an eulogy on the| and returned home eovered with| | —o- - bs Dried Peaches Qe! 50c a Bottle | work of Mrs. Nation, of Keneas, and | ‘JUMPED OVERBOARD. mud. When questioned where he| Moving Pictures \ cireulating Wbrary, 1210-24,| for oe | | & setting forth the relations of the | jhad been, he had replied that he| oy. « hlight, 1205% Becond ave | f New Honey 2 4 — . Cog og to gthy= 2 we <te had been to f Fg mid Bosale *| nue s chowing 2 plet | Be ig mae eh tally i rave in. Bt. Joseph's cemetery, nd ee ee a ee punitive ae rm vametyiey : 60r la suatity tne course Cem Maton, i | Pi" thet te Wala atten eased the Corpee To watoe-|pcca,™™ ® 7 the 7 Tat 1 “CLASSIFY * 25c Hakete a not choorting te wwe | bartender named John McLean, trem |! ‘FU —_—— on | sexx EEG IOLISM | y that ts, there is no law oF ficense |SA% Francisco, jumped overboard The oaks Sails | ° ; hat P permitting these joints, therefore |8%4 Was drowned. He was suffer » 7} lots. 188 feet ¢ | they are public nuisances and oughe (8 from delirium tremens and was Ruth, of th | deneb; L tracted 65c| Telephone Main 787. ins re s ‘a ) be me, iceed- . et tosh eotta - roo 5 2 2 ot Hebe, se aiet Stier civihuns Patt to(et In evading his satendant. Mo- Hotel Corridors. | senda Man tas $-roon | &. B Corner Second and Pike, ‘smash’ them. It is the oniy way |122" was & popular nuxologist and nwkan Masia S| to do—burn the Gevil out; i. | Wes well and favorably known all of the i om | Don't faf to see the Swellest an@ ly when public officers are jet | Over the const number ‘ : biggest Minst rade ever seea of duty and permit unlawful things eae headed for the New placer digi ie, taking place daily at noon, to exist. same holds good re- MAYO 7 A the ts of the Rainier- | at Chestochenn ie about 400 Prices Bc, 300, 400, Bie garding the slot machines of our city | ~~ pada: neat Grand are the following: -G. f,| miles distant from. Post Valdes good or Etison's Moving Pictures at “searehiigat* n Victoria and rogal | family ® arriage leaving Buckingham palace; driving scene in Hyde Park London wuard mount at Fort Meyer; clown and tures Admisaton 10 centa. 190544 Grand Ball fad state. These are, according to| Mayor Hum taken with a| Holmes, of ‘acoma, nd Avenue | | will ‘@ public nuisance,” a gambling | severe attack of ‘ip last ht, | take the at of the Molden-Wit- | device having flo law or permission | which made it impossinke for um to gon Furniture ¢ o.; FA os | FIGHTING HIS WAY. | | | Showing mer McAllan street and 16th avenue; D CAF Try some of our §-monthe’ old Fruit Cake; 30 cents a pound We serve fine coffee with pure am; largest and best assort nt of coffee cake in the city. 1412 Second Ave. Telephone Green 261 for existence, whether played by imrke the trip to Cedar river today. |e railroad official of the Great } ‘card’ or ‘money,’ and any citizen las ern at Everett; ©. G, Ames, a bust red and ite level @ right to destroy there wherever aes man of Port Gamble; Pir 'x190; fret bi — MM. Backer, of Tacama, and E. i.| JBN Inckol, recently chosen ou balance 1 to 18 “In drugstores- saloons, cigar Diitiencwal fh capitalist of Ban Fran. |perintenfent of achools at Aberdeen, | months; @ per cent | stores, or in a private office wherever elaco. }is an oxample of what a boy can | $126 lots: 30x110; iret block from ear: | found, if used for gambling rurpos- a s |make of himself. Twelve years ago| $26 cash, Balance one year at 6 per es — that one would needs pass At the Stevens: F. Hosking, @|Tonn Jackol, the Sceaea 11a into private property to get to a lumberman of Wilkeson; FN. Bush, | 2°" ‘. we Finr 4 He | Water fronts on Samamish, from 1} machine, may be held by # court a» — & merchant of Spokane; J. Hauer, an | tiraye Harbor from te torn itv ] Sere to 10, with all water righ attorney of Spokane, and J. L. Mow-|e##" carrying papers for « living. | good country road, raltroad » and | not permitted, but I have my doubt) wonoLyL, H. L, Feb. 4—The | He continued hir rk 1 at the} , je By _ e | or ¥ | da boa | shout It. as « public nuisance 19 de- |customs officials have aetted a con-|'%: © mining man of, verett same time attended school, finally | gos PRN wen. toianee 90 days: | aa Gtaeiea Conran “ le e er |#ignment of books from Japan, copy At the Northern: G. W. Graves, a | completing hin preparation for stn GOx145; Green Lake circle | IN TOWN 18 THE 0 fa se found: Oh, that. the good people of | righted in the United States. They | gungway merchant: W. J. Fritachen,|lege. He paid his way through the| + 60xi20, block #8, Central Se: | Fraternal rder of $ “unew thetr. privil Thin ayatem | SF Of Poor quality and consist of|q steamboat owner af Astoria: Dr ity of Washington. Gradu-| “atie add., $25 cash, balance t / ‘i 2 ” e pubnee aie reais WaT, | the American Book Co.'s Swinton |G."w" Haxey, Great Northern phys! in 1897, he was appointed in-| ° ‘ k. “ d ] 4 | y Beattie Acts, Host ‘ ” - A Thos e d ‘ his Wes - 4 r in ecience at Ev CHINO: | x cs . ee conning tncotlaas caltwers: Resrenon tT ower af Milaakirs, " a4. P. Recently he wa " rock, ity } At the Sameer the gambling - breeding, hellward- cae’ jet of Rilenborg, end | perintendest of sch _ | leading, saloon - supporting, boy-de- mining man of 8p t . Grays Harbor, t Mocha and Java DIATEAS Wednesday, February 6th stroying machine out of existence.” ome ab Mesh AEE 7 AeA | ~ fre mr at ne cares sae | YOUNG MAN Ree fo ed ONLY 25 wed Nie ince. ho of great interest, 24 uniting with the ee nia on cele ten Gn’ Vinden LADIE Tickets, admitting lady an@ gen- page Ie verte 8. Jameson, a lumberman of What | at tleman, $1, can be had at Eagle hall, Concert Hall Fight WITH SENSE com; Pat McCoy, @ lumbermnan of | eran, 3. ¢s a son, and Dr. Thos ‘urphin .L RIGHTS RESERVED, fame’ thot abe in dail chabmed. with 1S is cued tetn!, eeisiane | 18 anon: and repair Your ro cattle Military Band qosauit with & deadly weapon Vice | GF.) LOU, Web." 6 — Russell E. | we bey hee rn ile <a wat men r fist ; | | 1 more durable Hoh an * Announces Their tor Mann and W. Nicholson are the | Gardner, a manufacturer of vehicles | Sr °T Cin and Carl A. Putter, can. | urday afternoon at 4:50 o'clock | 3 50 Shoes ia °” . ” » “ complaining witnesses, The men|in this city, who started in business |nery owners of Anacorte; Porton | the, Clwopatra m c e . ¢ SCOND GRAND BALL pte is Sree concert hall! with $2,200 borrowed capital at the | Robinson, of the Alaska Transports y coun } Sizes rom | to | Ranke Hall, Wednesday evening, om cocidental avenue lant ight | age of 19, has issued w eireular im |tion Co. at Skagway; Judo 1. W asa REDUCED TO | | Pci ote Indies free. son were cut about the ha which he announces that he has Melien,, of Copper mountain and ’ vf ®, | k cent adies ne Music by full orchestra, Commit. es all rights, pt. Maleoim Campbell, an Alaska face. made enough money, and hen omship man me ge en forth will devote himself to getting @ *\e WATERFRONT NOTES pleasure out of life. He will from| At the Seattle: David a now one throw off the cares of bual-| miner of White ie: ness. In proof of his sincerity, Mr. Setond Ave, Seattle 52,95) lumbern ke ——+ ala bi The «hip Columbia safle teday for|Gardner has distributed $10,000 PSSSSSSSESOOSOSOS DOGO HOOD ST I DIA Honolulu with a lerge consignment | among his 290 employes—this being *, im calf leather, Goodyear le T fer C of cont the earnings of the year 1900, in ex-| Sparling, In r wed, new jast button Sea B ster Co, The steamer Santa Ana, of the | cess of the amount he had set him- * : « + Seatt 9 ran British-Amerioan Mne, sglied for|self to clear for that year. Mr. Fisher Injured, Freight, Passenger end Baggag2 jaint all ‘ olulu ysterday with a large car-| Gardner is 24 yenrs old. He says he ‘ bee ottad hak STORAGE ral merchandise eight |bas found money-making the “easl John Fisher received painful tn-| Parties hn MONS GRE ate | be thing in the world” oe \gurten about the head and shoulders | the! 82,95 Te, Main 41-4) ion O43 Fite. Ave 222 GALL Tosa Maru, of the by falling through a hatehway on n i LICENSES TO WED the steamship State of California lant LOSSOSDESOSODSESOOSOO>OO® Pike St, Green 905 Bee BSI 5558 FNS 9598 TST GOST TSS SSISS rine’ wae Sli ate [EEG een mere erences o Ra mond & He I Fike Streot.and Second Ave. |YeSlor Way Pharmacy D. Wyman, d a | Joa ifn granted a divorcee to y| Telephone Main 982 Corner r t erat merchandiat ° Johnson, aged Steamer Baborne trom Yesler dook|J. W. Lansing. fr Mannah At y B| “we have no fenr of the answer rnet ‘Mygier Way.and Broadwey, Cc oO. cargo leaving the Great } both of Marin Win cept Sunday, for ‘ort|menia Lansing. The case wan out eee has been -RESC > y oh ge dag phy ea ‘onl Midna Victoria) at's a. im [ot the tual ao roqarae tho round 918 Second Ave, Bick Site oie comedians “ PRESCRIPTIONS w-\Cahr dt upunpuns AR DLUNUN Great reduction on mantels at Z Freight of any kind 60c|for complaint, — The Prop. | Seccneoeeeetie | The American ship John C. 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