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° ene CENTS A WEEK 3 Phone Main 1060 eoooceves ‘THE iSIK ® that) ‘ALL GOES ON NICELY pare informed Li Hung Egechina submits to the for exclustve control ul the countries named will tig that they shall be permitt Ege ecquire equal territor! : the expense of China ‘fituation in Pekin Es ws From 5 a Ne Nome Bartell Discharged 0, Bartell, @ druggist at 2711 Phe steel steamship Kuihu Thomp ‘a Jacksor eet, arrested last week Capt. H. B. Jones, arrived from! upon complain of John Elma, a es Mes et 2 o'clock thie morning. loomkeeper, who charged thi ar c. Vv. La Farge lay | tell was selling re in vielation Mhe ship had encountered no of the law, was barged by Jude Weather on the way down. | George today SHATTLE SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, f EVENING, MARCH 1901. Ghe brought no cargo and but one! " | tea wee ¢ ext on called wie woe "| GRAVE-DIGGER'S SCENE FROM “HAMLET”.-ADAPTED |ijsc3:2"sessiar pet Get Exclusive (i. iat'steace “one dora, | |Rrscinting faery. ha : a cannery at Yakutat. He is a part P von 9p wr ‘ Territory. a seateatin ot : great ishing headquarters. ea ad bor eh My Maren Gre Abend Goes to Dawson, SER, ae ARE MAD |Say They Were Buncoed by Republicans in Congress. A Larch I e ‘ t ve on.ot pines . ground that the re ° ® | . 63 be Scene—City Graft Cemetery. | (picking up skull of ‘Tele- | skull, slid'e Beven's good friend. | | Time— 1904. Manopoly? ‘bat skull had Han This aay . Characters— in It and could bite once Pe is First Gravedigger—B'en that o the pate of a combine tha " t t oe Second Gravediager Navin, Horatio—It might, me lod trata . Alas I kne Hamiet Muldoon, alet—Dt 2c bones cost the| im, Horath imitions | farce was enacted {a Jue-|, Attorney Beaumont took occasion | 44 nie a Pow area es Bag ont nickel, and & most excellent divt-| court ia 1 Pioneer|to inform the court that Mr. Kell we aii meet fh - ” Seven. | send reduce dd now ered i Ihe morning when the cans | the Reeper nt nremrt nt Lach bax | at Cut te play at loggute wince? f|@end Producer: and now, murdered] Senate Kills Bill Allowing Ee keepers of perk resorts were! had paid him a visit, and upon his| , Firet Gravedigger (sings) will apeak to this fellow, How long @ was by the rabble which rose/ ieee bearing. Judge Cann as-| promie a iiyuae | A pickaxe and 4 spade, a spade, will a corpee fie tthe earth ere ti/!% Tebelllon agelpat him, how ab-| Theaters to Run Sunday. Qn indifferent roll while At-| unti! mmer, b (Beaumont), | Fer and a shrosding sheet vor? Sune ther . we have sov-| Beaumont representing the| thought it would not be a bad idea Oh: 4 pit of clay for to be made, First Gravedigaer (erinningy—1' | DUNS those ducats that we have oer! . and Order league. ap-|to drop the p ition against ¢ For another dea! ts meet faith, if all be not rotten before hel s » not how oft. | ere] OLYMPIA, March 5--The rene ijedicator yettle the | particular ant. ft was at (Me trikes a skull and tonses ase, ce was the case With this sorpe. 2 your Log oo neve. bf ° - tay killed the sunday theater bill has arisen between eonclusion of sauce semewnet |@2) = ae ean aank ‘yee kein § a m= |The country members voted » ye monte somewhar Fae wutdoon rovingty) | All Will last, you wome eight 3 | perious monopoly, deed and turned |againat The bi Proeecuting Attorney Grimth | suddenly jw into @ rage and de - as gy i PS | ak h lain in earth full three| wind away. soft! Mut pott! | trae is er . wat Judge Cann issue bench | ° nie sings and twenty years. (As Mer Rude, Doe Crict ay p w ts for the defenda arave-makim : } i ch-| made is are but Fa fen outrage that ee eg, | mornin. Vanes Jenis | Hamiet-—Whose was it ton, Little Aiphgus Byers and this contdent 1 n+ Mia We office should be wu: Lett Diswusied divers Sunset Ki] First Gravediener The amo | courtiers aad eter mourners, i tions obanati ih for purposes which he said — - = i him « p lakull, sir, was Telephone Monopoly ¢ (Bott muse.) ol it . ‘ash, 3 Present time he will not make| The fudge promised to do ao, ant wi inteciiil beltot law, ds introduced by Grithith left the courtroom disgusted — a: le ‘ fevives the old blanket’ ballot —~———- —@ |with the whole proceedings” The Inaugural Bail. pleated ¢ nape See the | ten formerty in vogue in the state Prowecuting attorney's office ts well aie braidery | i. Damm 0nd by whieh the v ue part, , ——@ |Sware that so far, all attempts to re- WASHINGTON, D. C. ch &— | rhinestones, which 7 Beaaiify the | bY wien in separate onium? © Tt bs now 10 days wince, at the in-form the city have resulted In fal ‘The Inaugural bait was a grand auc- | Sif Fe ee vateahonse Wee | wr Seddiies tune the. Of Justice Cann, that Frank | Ure, and consider it a waste of time cone @mtrexcerded anything of the | SP) suur “ ticket shail be printed tm th Gubprietor of the Leech! hotel, |t- prosecute the cases brought to the | fof 1° | poarie from shoulder to wrist, where prin ! 4 park: W. Gitman, propri-jattention of the Pr ating | uind ever heretofore attempted they were finiwhed in a ruffle of |¢ tha Democratic in the tec 7 el, J.) Attorney Fulton and each one of his electr' ‘ah Meets point « A Gamend neckla: ft ai tho i” Leschi * Lizaia | deputh rs t end: ob witting atany | sa She gow we Mat high Geter. « A wh - 4 T. Rockenfield, onch|time to aseist in the enforcement cf| PEKIN, It, March 5.—Sam Mo- | ¢st and most expensive greations. | lent and party with? ies avn a cheroaleaine as comuang te cmskem lente ana C 4 murderer of is | uu white eatin gown, mate for the | til a late hour and an enjoyable t “corporat K, Were arrested on a charge record aasisting tn blackmail). wife and three children, was found | OSulsn Like aii the gowns made| was had. adminiatrat oe Hquor without @ license. udge Cann desires it to be un " 4 iveral, scsasions. the cases| stood that he wishes to deal Gut Jos. | SULtY this morning and | for 3tre. acKinier, it la high 1” the oy * rs to pase ie Bare been called fo ing. but|tice speedily and properly. The ‘wenty-on son neck and long in the sleev | amen sorec tay © earns Det /sice epecsity snd properiy: _, int | case was otherwise ; sirt, which ie made with Mushing to Dawson. Appropriations fhorhing at Ii o'clock the cas-|day that if the resort Keepers would | the. ailewed | influ - menge tralia. was trimmed w MONTAGUE, ¥. T. Fed. 2-1 te) Son “ Rsaite be élepesed of. At that|prowise not to sell any more Hiquor,|4mish religious sect maintains | broad ruffice of paint lace. The bo: a" x . 3 Following are the appropria Jndge Cann. prosecutor, and|he thought it would mot be best to|°Ver te members. Moser's father | ice was @ deep color < dae eatemated that there Gro 90 ple} ce allowed by the hous . k, were present. The resort | push the present prosecution. and relatives, refused the back, which cross should- | on the traf! en route to Dawson, The| Governors office, $32,800; lle @i4 not materialize, and the| Surely the cogs on the wheels of | ™MUrierer also rs, extended half own the |trail is in exesiient condition andjant governor, 2.0 ee 4 . that « in ent of pubiie tnatruct ‘ ee a +) 4} a orton, 95.000 expelled because he showe’! affection | ' $4,000 al mine in- for his children, which is against} * inspector's the rules of the church. The defense | *Thov: fiah commmlatoners office, j Claimed this drove him tne } beard of equalisation, #400; J \ ‘ | 1, $2,000, board of audit and | Pith; wtate board of health, GUERIN-LEARY. TO TIEALITT OFFICERS ‘The Guerin faction of the stock- & Smalipox Patient Without Attendance—Houses Not poss of the Seattle and an Francisco Railway Company hae ae Quarantined When the Dread Disease Has court which ia aimed for @ speedy | ttlement of the difficulties between | The complaint comes in the form of an affidavit and petition. | It sets forth the entire proceeding, |reciting that on February 2 they were decreed by the court to be owners of the majority of the stock of that company; that immediately subsequent to the decree of court, & meeting of stockholders was held; Been Discovered in the City. | fhe stockholders ‘of that, company. | Tolay Wm. Kraut, a bricklayer, Who resides at #1 West Virginia @ireet, calied at the Star office ani @ntered a complaint against the Beaith officer, charging him wi Beslicgence. ames to be used in Interviews, con- | domuing McKechnie. The re. ferred to ts that of Thos. Lynch, who had bis hand accidentally shot off, and was compelled to ile at police|that the opposing faction refused | headquarters for over an hour before |tr surrender the stock but immodt outside medical assistance could be| ately took possession of the Seat- Mr. Kraut is well known in se- | >Tocured, tle oMiee per force, and continue to SEE ceatelans sor totes. eorsten brik oe do business, disregarding the rights He said: “About three weeks ago 1 ee “re Coerk sees 10 6 that Particular friend of mine, whose) *— v4 © | ne vlaintitte ete trustees and to 4i- = I do not care to make publ, |. Today it was ascertained from po. the es ieee te venker of att it who resides at 126 North Har-| ice sources that a woman, prior | Tr i ana omce mupplies without to being removed to the pesthou from « roomiag house at the west corner of Third avenu avenue, was taken down with Smallpox. The peopie of the neigh- eee immediately notified City jam McKechnie, and h mouse: | further deny. and He Stole a Watch. had|@pring street, lay in her room at the residence quarantined. above-mentioned place for over a “The first week, MeKechnie was at| Week with smallpox. McKeehnie, it} Chas, F. Day, was yesterday aft he several times. fs sald, was notified and informed om convicted of the theft of a ba ——o |the roomers in the house that he| gold watch from ¥. J. Reaganier, in Reiay Sen eee ‘ould not quarantine the place, but | the police court. Judge George sen ” that they had better got vaceinated. | tenced him to 90 dnys in the county bd A police officer who anw the a ie : A police of who aaw the ambu- | jail, and to pa ine of $100. iio weeks passe and Makécuate| nase tein te ethene dee eee Onto eer 8 See not put in an sppearance. Yes-|and take the woman awa ated ; ey told me at the house, | today that the house had never been risen | HUMANE SOCIETY. William Alden Seaton, Slayer Attempted to Take the Lives of His Sister and from. Two Little Girls, Will Wm. Alden Seaton, who killed his | uncle, Don Richards at South Park, on Dec, @ Inst, is being ed tn Judge Griffin's department (No. 1) of | the superior court, for murder tn the | first degree. Shortly before 2 o'clock | tarday jury wae sworn to try During the remainder the afternoon, th afternoon a the case. ot state's case moved rapidly, Twelve persons were cailed, all of whom u near, or had witnessed the vent of Meaton’s murderous attack upon four members of his mother’s household. Mrs. Murdock, who res-| ides the family at th Park, was the first to «ive testimony for the state, She waid that she had witnessed the defer upon his sister, ‘The witness gtated that #he had ed Seaton working in hi« moth arently chopp! near noti oe ordered the quarantine| quarantined. He also said that a met woman who roomed in the house left ton came from Renurine the two weeks that Mo-|atter learning that there had been the house, and the two engaged tn echnie failed to pay visits to the| smallpox there and that the land-| Special Officer Ridgeway Renders | conversation Bouse, residents of the neighborhood | aay had refused to permit her to| r + y that they had free ac to| remove her trunk. Interesting Report. He Btruck Hin Sister. Have and enter the piace at any |" « o me they desired, and that there Sikelaie Sraatain : fies ne quesanting offees, a0 to at-| 4 Mcials Explain 4 ; Mrs, Murdock saw the defendant Ways the custom, stationed at th: J. W. Ridgeway, special Humane | ptrike his slater. Later the girl came house At the heatth office this morning it | society officer, tnae his Arat report | rnning to the houwe of the witnens "M. nd, who somber of |¥48 ascertained that there had been | to that body last night at a meeting | TUNNINE NO © ye severe eect Takei fol tne that |® case of ammalipox at 1021 Third ave- | hold in the parlors of the Huinier- | crying: “Save me, my brother's go when he was able to leave the house |Pue. and that the hr oune had not been | Grand hotel During the past mor th |ing to kill me,” Would bring charges against Mc. | (UAren ting The patient's nam r. Ridgeway has ordered two suf City Jaflor Corning, who conversed Kechnie. fHentated that during the|%%# Mies May Shirley, and she is at| fering animals killed; restored two| | sigan? feed A > a use at the present tin , to thelr homes and | With the acoused after th 4, onld time he was confined to his be4 pesthouse a prewent ont children to th r how furmigat Fet s ented umber of cases of | that Beaton had denied that he as Fiat Recessary to call on neighbors git was attended by Dr. Hinkle, pat elty to animals, ‘The special of- | {swe Others called stated that Py 1 settlers cinta at 126 n Harwood avenue, refer-|to teamsters, contractors and others | Of hiv deed, ee > |red t Kraut, health officers! who have animals in charge and a| It will be remembered that the ac Without Proper Care. state that the pationt, whose name is| great deal of cruelty has been pre- |cused man, on the afternoon of Dac 4am @ |5\ Ww, Tanwart, wea octended by Dv, betes 6 tant, made brutal assaults upon fv “It is disgraceful to think that a/ J, W. Johnson Tt ie the duty of After the report resolutions of re-|who were on the premises he Gitizen is compeliad to lay and suffer | the city physician to investigate and | spect were passed for the late Jer- | time, killing his unole, Dan Richirds for two weeks and not have proper| quarantine such cases t when alome Catlin, who was a member of |@lmort succeeding in killing three are, because an official, paid by the| physician is in attendance, It ts not|the roclety Mien Reulah Carey |others. His first attack ts alleged to Beople. shirks his duty I under-| necessary for him to make daily vin aw unanimously elected collector of | have been upon his ste whom he Stand the affair will be made known|tis to the hows,” eaid Inspector | the society. Resolutions of appre- | later declared to be a disgrace to th to the lodges of which my*friend Ja| Frash thie morning clation were passed for Mrs, Fiske, |family, in that #he nascoiated with F & member” The inspectors at the health ofc actress, who recently bec 1 certain persona whom he disliked The Moe departrnent often-|wtated that it was not neces to scamber of the society, ‘The |After he had once begun his work Mmes charg iigence ¢ |ouopamtine every edae of emalipox.| headquarters of the spe offiene |he is alloged to have said that he © Kechnte, and recently when he re in the rule, they say, to simply | will hereafter be at police head-|might as well finish them all. We! By B8se4 to respond to an accident cal), close the room that was occupied by |quarters, All complaints left there | m a his nent attack UPD Haset| = Teubscher and Jailor Corbett|the patient, and fumigate the prem- | will be atter to by Offfcer Ridge- |and Myrtle Hapgood, two little obit y Sad to permit their flees, pve [arom who wore visiting his mother. | te p ne fective youth, $78,000; Bol $86,200; supreme art, #6 super * court, $72,000, State university, $908,000; Agricuitural cotlege, $14 Whatcom normal school, §)51,- of His Uncle, and Who Also 2%. Fiensoure normal wohool, te tnepection fund, $29.0 ad, eral’e office, 60,14 fund, #1 0; rent of Try Insanity Dodge | Seine ee eae oF } $1.0 i { capitol foun |ahed. § ndexing house Jou |#00. a Believing he had killed both, he/ , Wasted His threw them into a manger in the) @ barn. | Gov. Rogers has vetoed the re | Butchered His Uncle. moe paened it ever his wate o | eral appropriation t He next entered the house and| wine to the facn th butchered his uncle, who was lying Yast day for the intr on the bed. Min uncle was the only | new bili, It was ir ne who succumbed to hie blows, the itted to that thers having all recovered. At first fc eral of Seaton seemed to gloat over the en tke eppeemation tire affair, but Inter he became tm-| fie + have .ne en pressed wit the enormity f hie|. 1 rime, and expressed great sorrow. | “rh senate pasted a bill ch The defense will probably be insan-|4,5 nama of the Washington Agri i > @ | guitural College and Vxperimental ps Today's Session if Applied Solence hie afternoon P After calling three state witnesses nl th in this morning the state rested. Those | {his state shall not m heard were C, B, Yandell, Mrs, Emi-|than a a-cont passenger ra " ma Clark and Henry Meiklejohn canted DY 8 vote Oe Or pe The testimony of the state's wit-/inat a voter shall be a 1 nesses brought out no fa that }and write, passed the h e have not already been published. | bill does not | eee given by the witnesses for the state, | Guy. Rowers will appoint b who were placed upon the stand ye#-| per examiner each from Seattle terday pokane and ma, and will act Mrs. Mary Larkin, mother of the | upon the recommendation of th accused, was the first witness called | cal unions vy the defense, Mra, Larkin told| Tt has been off nn 1 b of her boy's feeling toward t State Librarian Herbert Hast hin uncle, Dan Richards, from hi 4 of Tacoma will t early childhood, She wa at when |]. Pp, Callison, editor of the Chehalis the boy was about 13 years old he | Advocate had been whipped by Kis uncle and ting even” with him. Mra. Larkin v them a Kindler feeling than t RUDA PEST, Hungary The mother testified to the stranie | r and unueual actions of Willie » Sybil Adereon, killing. On the day before the as. | cently, She ts said to be n fault whe stated that her he oe. | ter and to have gone to the Austrian humber of pictures of the family | Alps to recuperate, from bis trunk, saying that he had no more use for them, These and Harrison Again. other actions alarmed her at’ the time, and she remarked to the othe CHICAGO, March The Der members of the family her 1's |oratte elt ntion today unanim utrange actions. ously renominated Carter Harrison Lewis.G, Seaton, brother of the de- | mayor, this being his third term, S R. * to print the News. § ‘ " COC CHPEROREEDEDOOED AMM, OTRO HPT AVOoenerooesene® y The o Peper in ttle that dares ooo ONE OENT A COP¥ Look for 109 and the Sign Men's Business Suits $ fp yop qy HE NOVELTIES OF THE BEABON, I 8, Cl 4 ( WORSTED# D HOMESPUNS AT $10, $12, $15, and up to $25 PITCHED AND BHAPED BY H {LY STEAM BHF SILK LINING WHF USED, ARH PURE DYE SPITA ) 81 OU'LL F THE LOY DOU! BE ASK YOU FOR OUR BUI Adams UBlanchard CLOVER Be FUN Em Ot r £D the $15 suit ciothier . 45 Sulte—the hande seen apy- imported mand stshire suit- 1 exclusive merchant patterns, band tailored hout, for $20 to $88 you uld not turn, ~ Brunner & Co. FINE WINES AND LIQUORS ; Beattie 502 Pike Street. br exclusive tailor ¥ out anything better 1. ssesssee and coffees at COST, are closing out a choice line of te $9.95 MEN'S OVERCOATS bi er Overcoa hundred of them, wall and made to wholesale will go on sale at. $5.25 Styli ecause we have gone out of grocery ousiness. a ee ee eee Renton Hill Addition A Choice Residence Lot, graded and all ready to build upon. Street is graded and sewered. A bargain. HERBERT S. UPPER sacanccweinsecrst Assayers’ Materials, Men's Coats which up-t h Oxford Coate— dealers money; 1 go to- Ww price, eas- sold for dow : there are but i morrow at ¢ ily worth § $6.7 ECHANICS’ CLOTHING CO. S Aclhohchohahshohslchahehetehehaheletahehetabed ©. <spraethieas geval ee nine 109 Occidental Avenue © bree Sect esd cr does Pista ibys erates a Way & Loratory. ” . & We are headquarters for gold & j Washington * scales, crucibles, retorts and & | plowpipe outfits. * * ; PEEEEEREE EEE EERE EEE EE Re Stewart & Holmes Drug Co.| 627 First avenue, foot of Cherry St AMoney Saveron Call Trade Prices 12%Ke * * “Look for 109 and th Shirts cloned front, 100; shirts, cuffs, par pair. We gudranter not to shri rotgh soft collars Queen City Steam Laundry 1426-28 FOURTH AVE. open front, soft shirts, We take the k your flannels. Fmbroiteries Hamburg Edging..3%0, 4c, be, 60 Near Pike street, ee ToGo ooo oO veSODOODU OEE Cambric Embrotderies «. ‘ me a 7 Pike, and & 06 06 0 contencees Gy G00 Sam see how far your money 2 will by dealing with $ Cambric Embroideries, from 4 ’ * man who understands his > 4 to 9 inches wide, ip open- Se Spe PON EERT POET BESS Lo neap,rent, & work patterns; new designs c All ¥ repre ; 2 se ae Ibe, 18c, 200, 25c, 85c, 396 rented or money re OG|GDEN'’S 8 | nainsook embroideries sesee hachadach 10e, Ube, 200, 25e, When You Get Tire ‘ eRe Of being experiaented on, callon na We don't sella pairot || Swiss Embrolderies ..,...+++ glasses Just for the sake ol making a tale. We Gou't allow the a, 184e, ibe, 300 Ss patient to decide. whieh te tho, best.” we have spent time ani sito, 12140, 180, 90, Sha a fooney learning “how” to Mt glasses. We can and do liuprove to ior Bead- on other opticisny work. W, CCAY EVERSOLE, 708 24 av, Seaitin || CAmbrio Insertion and a ing..60, Te, Sc, 100, 150, 200, 256 PPPOPOE? 99040900000 Swiss Insertion .. sete Oc, 18¢, 20¢, 25¢, Se no doubt are aware that high gioss is as jate? Only one machine in the city Seeerooooorooros TRY DOMESTIC FINISH 2.:". that will produce Domestic properly Cascade Laundry co., Telephone Matn 210, Main 498. Ave. and Main St $17 Second Avenue. Corner Third Uptown Ofc KEELEY INSTITUT SESPSSOO OHH HO HOSED SOOO SOOO SOS ESOOSESOESOHOOOOOD ton and British Columbia. J. P. RAY, Mar. Institute Kilbourne Ave, Take Green Lake or ont car, Of- fice 80 Bullivan Building, Tel. Main. 29! attle, Wash Speleer & Hurlbut 1215-17 Second Avenue “ati THE, LE A DER i § ADVERTISERS OF PAGS Goods. i New Wash SHAVERS per genuine horse- wood handle, Razor Strops. hide canvas bac B50, Bde. Dimities, Batistes, Lawns, Organdies and Percales, at ; much und that of last spring A few prices will sell the stor 1 gq Yard, 1 case of 1, Yard, Best Pe 3 At 75 Cts press Ginghams, At Ilhc n unusu- $1 AR i all choice patt corded ef ally larg tment of shirt 4 iz eason's { 1c; special |] ‘beauty; worth 115 ihe a yard FY Yard, Dotted Or = Yard, 100 pi German steel hollow ground ra- $ AtIN Ct ganaies, ricn ae At 5 cts of Lawns | and zors, every one guaranteed, Ta, 3 kigns, the 20 quality; spectal Dimities; never sold early $1.00, $1,50 and $2.00. 3 rd, the season less than $1 © ¢ 00609040098 C696 SOOOSSOISOOSOSOESOSHOOOSHOHESODD RAAT O000 00098 00900000 8 HE TE 8908 008 When You Want a Perfect White Wine, Buy our Riesling AA, @ A, @ $1.0 $1.50 beautitu 15e, 25 Saute per gation, gallon, Sauterne AA @ color and @ fine bouquet pecial delivery MIGLIAVACCA WINE COMPANY, . . . 109 Main St Sanenaaeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeseeeneeseteeeeetetes nctattacirtacnt +e ERD TAY | 9506 2064 06-6005064 008 06 anes DENTIST 902 Second Avenue Corner Blerion, Asked to Vacate. | Taken to Hospital | Mizabeth Curtia and 8, M. W, C. Black, who was Injured in| ya EXTRAOT 50 FR land have asked the city t an accident at an up-Sound point re- y eyithous . os os ia beds cently, was br clty today | the present alle a nd taken tot NEAL LOS. | addition and receive instead pe strip off the south lots. n al- | pital for treatment. He has several bruises about the face. ‘Advertise in The Star, ad 7

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