The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 5, 1901, Page 4

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ents are separated Wives from hu Tare scattered under the present sla Sry system im this state, fust as : they were before the war, Free and E Ron-criminal ®egroes have been shut Up in the stocKades, lashed dy Brutal overseers and watched by Dloodhounds and armed guards. They teil many startling steries of Outrages. In Anderson county, been accomplished in the way of | Me re~ oo aged of the biacks than 9 im ‘possibly any other section of county have heard of the shooti the state, another H. Stow: ades—they all know that ing, and that MW added to the story th orrer of confininy non-eriminal Regrees, men, wo: and children, with convicts. Yet o protest unt ead his charge to ° Planters Favor Slavery Having the # down of fugitive free negroes from | leeslly fl thie fn Husbands f An Anderson titled to ¢ * to be worked § 4 TrafMfe in Negroes. a Doying and calling the hearess|ere Is indueed to 4 negroes im-|by buying and selling the contragts | to ee: under contracts ia is by no means a new thing In An posed a Privon directors hav visit. son county, although the author of the @ Shade and And free negroes working transfer $ her and never made a protest. for just . y of the so-called siave| last year. @ontracts are duly recorded. Time| The stockade owner, who >» I have gone into court | convict lease, agrees to pay th have had cases compromised. | for each convict $6.50 a mont was inserted taken the prisoners out to my ducting all lost time. The superin- . stockade. tendent of the state penitentiary ap- [his wife and children to be worked ’ “Grand jurors have been to the| points a “sergeant’ to have charge | under armed guard by Newel! P , gp yd after year. and all| of the convicts, usually for cver-| In W. Q. Hammond's stockade Dest of the county have|seer. Thie “sargeant” is by virute | correspondent saw convicts in 9 deen with the system of of this appointment, authorized to/ negroes In rags, and a litte re and working these men. tnfiet upon the prisoners in the |old ebild all in the same inc! If there is anything wrong either in jetockade the punishments resorted | It is certainly reasonabl: fhe treatment of the negroes or in/to in the e prison. This of the contract, I de| the overseer a legal right to la | She, Dincks om thelr naked Backe Just da: citisens of Anderson [as they were whipped before the w nd drive to Biatne street, at a cost of $3,900, by curbimg, sidewalking and planking Jennie Prospect etreet, from Sixth ayenue , | to Thisd avenue west and on Third avenue west to Olymptc place, x | “Bourton & sewer to cost $3,200 wy avenu from Bast wr, by conerete Sullivan Esiate Meirs Will Soon be! provernents on First ave- nue west from Highland drive to an Army. | Garfield; Boren avenue, from Denny way to Valley street; Garfetd street -—— from Queen Anne atenue t Fifth |avenue corth; Quesm Anne avenue The already long Met of claimants | from Denny way to John street. were to the state of Joh Selllven, the/sontinued on account of protests oh batchelor who in thie sity | trom. property owners. jast September, was considerabiy assesement rotls of the city added to yesterday afternoon, when Bh for improvements om Ea» ® formal claim to the James street by boliding a sewer to notice to Ada! coat $19,000; for alleys in blocks 2 O'Brien to make no éett and 3 {n Maynard's addition, a eve Eastlake avenue from Ald John van, who be dead, and’ ti t to Rave left | avenue, from Yesler to East Cherry laces a Agerddance of thie concrete walks; Etghteenth ave lationship, a letter te brought . from Bast Columbia to Porting to be from John Sallwvak to | Jowell. Bast Union, trom Bro oie decensed sister, which telfs of bis|to Minor avenue; to vacate Benec wreck eof Vancouver |street, between Harvard avenue and The who appear are| Kast street, were adopted. Jeremiah Sullivan, James a van! An ordinance was also passed pro and Margaret all he | viding for the repairing of the sewer 4/under the south bunkers, which nd | broke so tt of Burgatia, | Little a in | Dr. A. Burrows, pastor of the A» bury M hurch at Fremont, wax |made yesterday the happy father ¢ a bouncing baby girl. The little |stranger weighed 12 pounds, Dr. | Teal, of Fremont, reported this morn ing that the mother is doing exceed |ingiy well. And Other Matters Discussed by Extends Time. _ City Council Last Night. : Reckel ask for more time for the At the council meeting last night, ies bridge on Connecticut street bi the plans for street paving on first|tween First avenue end Railroad hill were extended to appiy to the to inability to get mater! territory bounded by Madison street, | Thorsing & Lindland afk 15 ¢ fay, Boren avenue and Univ- wion of ti on the Virginia Saat street. A bill loking to the | plank: it of this district passed | similar y 1 for a city claim agent | ferred to the city engin: to investigate claims for alleged in juries, was brought up. Mr. Byers Opposed it, not wanting to create any 4 that the city grade tax « ec | gasume the new duties Dr. Crichton and Mr. Navin op. Posed the bill on the ground that a $75 @ month man would not be able | to save the city much money. The} measure went to the adjudication - committee, which was instructed to| , . investigate the Byers’ suggestion The International Counell of the} Wade Hampton and Chas. E. Shep-| World, which met at noon yesterday ard asked for permission to con-|{n their offices in the New York block struct an inclined railway up Ter-| pagsed resolutions ordering the at- rom Yesler way to Sev-| torney for the organization to pre- | pare in legal form an offer of 809 | for the appreh’ of each and every person implica fire department urder of John Moody, w etitioned re hornes. The | ged 9nd ehet to death’ by a pard of public works has recom- |} n county, Georgia, on mended an appropriation of $2,000 ‘The petition went to fire and water amount te committee. t apprehension and cc ‘The police comm which last | of th, the murder week was instructed to investigate | 'powe eS Ataris pertect agsinet allow. Dw nohed at Camden, Mo., on | lewd ploturé machines to run in the second day of March, 1901 te Beattie, Fwported that the inachines |e ceed day of March, 1901. | would be investigated to survey the best course around The city engine was instructed mont, Green lake, Latona and Fdge- The best bicycie sun dries; the best bicycle repairing; the best bicy- cle livery; the best of treatment for our cus tomers, and to give you the best of evervthing in the bicycle line is what we are in business for. yd of the American Bonding for the & Telephone Co. was rep the finance committee as and sound Co. ttle Auto ted re ‘The Seattle Electric Co. reeelved back 41,000 that it deposited when its charter was granted North end residenta petitioned for repair of the wagon road from Fre mont to Woodland park. The peti tion went to th ‘s committer The boa request for & bacteriologiat on. ain Resolutions were parser a dertaring "1m Secoud Ave, | intention. $ 3 $ IW fed my stockade, and have seen the the labor contracts says that the Working a@ a lalx nt to provide | flelds | pose that there Begro staves in A last night. Children. ckade and put the amount of t nce, He is hurried off to remains er in the cotton always under guard: > ignorant cal “Wives Are Parted From and unty Stockade Tron county te- Certainly in many cases this con- Found Insane. Roas, an tneane on into custody by the po & guard ry a rifle and anter proceeds there woman vict leave te entered * ap free negroes Trav o@tiqati that the new has extended South Carolina where the have ti 1 to the searel ta in the ot yut tt fein A “QUICK RESULTS. Telephone Co. Has to Ring Main 139 Any Time When Asked PERSONAL MENTION. Thomas and Arbury, » Harry Hedges, of Green 1 Bend country near Wet The best rur “Loula Klott |We Add a New |Regular Customer Antiseptic Talcum, ree Totiet Waters, £1 kinds Tellet Waters, Wo kind YE MAKE A SPRECIA PRESCRIPTIONS 6 Seco Snecial Morris snbhait Price This store's showtng of Chairs of 1 kinds, maken this eastly the best place to find the particu. lar pattern you wish — with ¢ superior buying factiities the price to you is made certainly very interesting. This sp price ‘or the week in Morris Chairs Morris Chair, Frame made of solid golden onk or birch mahogany, back adjustabi, ed angie; ¢ ui to nearly any desir. jan® covered with high grade three tone velour, filled with som moss: ragular price, §7 special Morr rice for week, $5.45. hair, quarter sawed ‘arms three - taned velour, $9; wpecial price for the week, $9.06 illustration, filled with cotten; regular ¥ One to @ customer frame made of solid golden oak +h mahogany; double f: ry similar $5.65 Frederick & Nelson HOME FURNISHERS Rialto Bldg., 2d Ave., Cor. Spring : $13.50 sion and mor | 04000000oe oerresrerosooerssososooosooooooosoooos $ Last Week pct inc ca tatitinttttttettattilttattntatlln ds | POOEHOSOFODOOS FHOOPHOOOOODO ESOS OOOOS OOOO OOO HOOD Good Wringers Cheap HE Chatleng: to meet the the shafts vulcanized or Wringer is demand of at ordinary prices for $2.00—our price this week is iL. MILES & PIPER CO. 78-84 Yesler Way. The Lergce: DL ABN RMR teeta Stove Houseinthe Northwest THE SEATTLE STAR, proved itself yesterd buyers at our counter Irish and Gern [hat the store's pr has been going on for INNER SET of pieces, plain white se $5.80 s: . the cm Soe. eet (6180s A dozen for plain Linen Napkine, ( $2.35 pestty Shape: aioe ass" “gag is | heed, wich outs t A Housekee eping Linens " 25 cts porcelain; former price new 86 59 re alw throng of eager jull months t 1 the crockery. . be r t om fer s $7.25 45 c¢ 8 Sale 35 cts 35 oy ask (fast 50 cts ‘imme | Lb cts i Semi-Annual ale of Hou Furnishings & Hotel Supplies s kept S GO TODAY Anderson Mineral Springs & EMTS ILL le | * * ay Near Port Orchard Drydock, We move furnjture * The water is oly cal in withons a thing. i Stomach, Kidney, we * athatelc tet. ; eS tome ‘ae Bladder and Liver nave the best vane Jn | towne" Diseases and : * 3 We toll in advance the totah - sete ds Thanstor Oo Nervous Conditions Write for a boaklet te n ank Weat otrent. ‘Pet harleston F Es Washington. dock at 8:45 a. hound dock at 9:3 3p. m; Coltmbia dock at 3 Pp. m. daily exeept Sunday On Bunday leaves Greyhound jock at 10a, m. On Saturday Treen Shoe Co. 707 FIRST AVE. night leaves Greyhound dock Next Week Bevel cul kenni putea OXYGPNOR Ken ssecocamnieindiaichalolalclalalaiclelalsielslaialaicialael of the Great} . Makes men happy. Realization Sale f pairs of shoes OXFGENOR ction Makes women happy. talnty _| oxre on re rere Makes children Rapey. the hase of gr OXYGRNOR ries amounting to $1, you are entitied to 1 dosen | Makes everybody happy. | WHY and HOW? Fresh E695 at 10¢ per Dozen ‘This secret ts worth a $1000 40 IO OESSO DELS ED>OEDOO KR RRA RR RE! pee eee eee eee eee S| L dada busvennyy |‘ it today } | Washington On eat Com HW CLAY PIPE }! BONNEY & STEWARI Frserel pirvctors, ang Bruainere a Ave. and, Columb is Bentthe, For best results advertise in tne! | Corner Yesler Way and Broadway $ James Keller & Sons We ar SEATTLE AGENTS forte Fanos SOROSIS. SHOE ees ‘Orange Marmalade. Is THE Dundee BEST ‘that is made any- where in the world We have just received t direct from London. per 1b com WwW. S. MAYFIELD FaMiLy GROCER j 03 Pike Street * — Buropean Plan Hotel, Yesler Way Pharmacy Seaman hone ¢ SOoesoosoosooesel sumerat nuld be them 903 Second Ave. Burke Bullding ‘hoa Kimball & a fresh Mala 998 We Have So Many Good Bargains in PIANOS” PRESCRIPTIONS Dr, a XE uy STEVENS, } Pink 191, Prop. Bur URADAY, MAOH 6, 1904 a carly Spring Fon Curtain les Buy alg Store, sii. -——— To introd this department to J Pe I k this | hold a carniva f rtair ng that omers to the Quee FREE With Every Pair of CURTAINS a pair of Pretty CORD AND TASSELS FREE, FREE With Every Pair ot CURTAINS, Costing $1.25 or over a 5-foot POLE with Trim mings Complete. am < ches, white o Couble wove ble ‘the pr pelt “34 % SMJRNA AND BRUSSELS RUGS SPECIAL PRICED IO 118 SALE IN = PETERSON'S === MASONIC TEMPLE BLK REMOVAL NOTICE The Schuchard Optical Company, € juate Opticians, have moved into ch ro’s Piano Store, next to Stone, Fisher & Lane’s Store. The Biggest Shoe Val | in the Land. FIYMUIS is the ane of the GREAT i | that made people talk and made us fa ous. Next week the big sign goes do and the sale will be off. We will give youd more week of Generous Savings in SHOES y person--man, woman or child—shoul} take advantage of this sale. SPS SSER ERS ET SBP cees ne Wen te werseus are For Women. This is the shoe that all other afm ™eer vertised shoes are trying to imitate. The priced} a #3.50 exer wi e. SR WA Chiet went | Simison Brost = 707 SECOND AVENUE ~ lA arrooe Poreroeoooe: LET US HELP YO ET your servants, rent your rooms and housé supply your wants of any kind. See ouf of agencies on page 2. THE SEATTLE STAR SPOOCOOESIS+O>SOOOO>OSOODS DEO0E000! an PTOHOSE COST DOES POD Base Balls, Bats, Glove MITTS pls Ri alls and other Sporting ¢ e now In ore let of U. 8. PLAYING ¢ AND STATIONERY ARD ?0 A. T,,.Lundberg In the new bu avenue and Pike ond FOI III IID I IIIA Mh ahhhhhbhaaan ana bore eee ctee tas MORAN BROS, ¢ Engine and Ship Bull bg Stee! and We 4 COMPANY : LUMBER MILL | BOSC eaeeeeeee ceasacaacce ae The § JERCIDIIIDIIOIOI ICO IOI IOI TOR IRI IO D a R IIITE artisticg

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