The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 9, 1901, Page 1

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AONE MAIN 050 Will Collect 25 Conts at the ‘af Month : WESTION | = OF CASH “fakes Trouble Between ** the Two Houses at Olympia. ‘ Pact whigh arrty as they doba the family w £3 ‘eee, tae, took oF bak ‘cov gred thetr — The fri and vad no. Valine s PORTMPIA, March 9.—The house jenate were unable to agrte © 1 and nfe ¥ paw genate passed the bill axempt 4) steamships regis state quarantin (PIA, March 9.—In the h ‘afternoon the Rosenhaupt freight bill was defeated wote of 37 THE SENATE ADJOURNED paid to regulate beneficiary ord Last Batch of Nominations Are Confirme HALIBUT | BOAT ARRIVES Norman WASHIN The extraor ate today Monday tn dent sent in the + Mareh 9 f the wen the fire plowing nomina nfirmed: Mem fishing schoner Dres arrived this mornt tery with @ eateh of Spanish cia Chandler, Garrit J. Diekema, of Mich ; Jones Perry Wood, of Ohio balibut,) Wm. A. Maury, District of Colum in two days, # miles off | bia: Wm. 1 HANGED THE SEKATTLE WASHINGTON, Frank Schiller haw oo action against the dan juries f ne he the TO TREE *|White Brute Lynched by a Mob in North Carolina. plainci® was northeast « dental ALBION, N. C., Mare 9. 8 ng smashed the a ured James Martin ravisher of M white, ¢ A Tit COURTS, nett Woe aliae = Myron ning pleaded not guilty final tank when | of the W the variety theate divorce charge of burglary ‘ 5 years in Walla Walla. entered the San ng and Dye ast. was given Taylor » H. Benn Buchanan from J chanan; Rosa Dunn trom . Dunn, George D. Smith from Olive 8. Smith; Emma M. Alken from W Aiken; Emma V. Mubs from Wm. Muhs, FE A. Loughary from | David 1. Loughary. Mficials, was found guilty of ‘ eny by a jury. Mrs. Zet stole a $10 gold plece from an ther woman me weeks ago Judge Griffin imposed « fine of $60 and costs M. M Allen M, Robinette was given un: MONEY 1S MADE ON $t Flattery on the south bank /to be asst has been away about five | the United § but the weather was 109 | jowa. venture outside. The fish- mator-elect Mitchell, of Orege Myrtle. Ella G. Pilot aod) was sworn in and then Hoar a are outside now, but the | Cockrell were appointed a committ Siithe feet are still in harbor. | to wait on the president and EIS ALL mews SHAME The Alaska Steamship Co. ear er Faration will sal! for Lynn cana fomeseekers Are Pouring in, Wany With Large Fami- lies and Penniless. carry about % passengers and inforn to ad 2 at cargo of freight. She is now a Schwabacher dock taking on bh cargo of general mer The U. 8. army arrived thie me will sail tonight ‘The steamer Fa broke her crank-pir eeeeers by the thousands a: | Mil coming to the Northwest from | gli paste of the Middic West. Men parading the streets of Chicago @her Eastern cities wito signe inscriptions that convey the iden that thousands are needed in Seattle and vic- ll sorts of werk. The low by the railroads to. the people to and seek & for Home sacrifice order to purchas- thetr fasilies on arriving have scarcely any conr loae her n her regular r Dodwell & ¢ w at the coa oa for Skaew nts 68 A BLOCK IS i right,” said a pi morning, BALTIMORE, March electricity has charged an en . Iness block of bi here. Mr Susan Maddox first reporte th police that her house was jox found that at chars whene a gilded ehair, a rm chandelier ¢ are whe are flocking « ington regardiny nt, a getting «& for ime in A) ke are almost incredulous. to think that any quan ly ac- parl that has any « it, is in a state The large frame ping fire in a very at the slightest | shoek. A statuette spits f ‘Without Money. —__ ° fome of the homescekers who ar ot mall children. and bare {tough money to purohase a meal ‘They seem to think that money can be caaily earned Within a few hours the wheo they reach Seattls A pat fight which appealed to UNCLE SAM DOESN'T LIKE ASIATIG OUTLOOK He Tells His Ministers to Notify Land-Grabbing Powers of His Emphatic Disapproval. had household the elec manifesting itse WASHINGTON, I World-wide jealc on against anther seoms Sepped out in the negotiation Pekin. While the state departm: Believes that the Landon trying s with China on t ty question. According! MO @ note of Inatruction te Fuentatives {n China and Europ Gilling attention to the position tal Washington Iast fall, that the Gates States would not enter into and disappr "othe rs. Until within f-seeking nations show of success Fecent udviews to the state de ittment indicate that thejr quest been renewed and for thie reas it is thought beet to reiterate in Bructions to ambassadors and the Fh offices of the various powers a The claim de in a|secret understanding ch that Washington is| ton. It has simply Teondon foe-an un-| the powers to define ite attiode, WASHIN Russia's apparent encroachments In Manchuria are regarded unfavorably by the American government, which ts opposed to dealing with any nation separately which the Jo gotiations are in progress. nied that the United ELECTRIFIED {.Jcounts for GAS AT RICHMOND, VA. : An Official Report Which Shows the Complete Falsity of the Hill-Blethen Statements That Municipal Plants Do Not Pay. The Star p gas wor * the It sho’ LANTS DO PAY Richm ty of 85,000 p ars has had tts art as 8 pro ald ale sean feet for eae p and th nly charged $1 a th ities t the Seattle and F cas-making does n rdened wople of about equal « onto hm: e t differ t th & Minneap: R meling ene cont é any appreciab the pr xpert nt showing y Mr. H the profits B. Boudar profits for each ye R on Light and Finar with your intr eg to b ing made up from t mpany lork Augus! 4 h whe 4 f $1 { running the works and p’ ars, be ar y peid into the city unt drawn out for c ginning 1 treasury th 48 and a r This am ene. nt exces total of the ec years by 283.8 dedu us to 1867, way $991,977 ore ay for rounds, butidings appurtenances, has a surplus to its credit et be still further Increased by differenc A the city for pubile e om and the inte city on cost of works, ete., say $368,074.23, making the tota M4, after repaying the city for it» investment ‘Actual Resulte.—The city owns its gas works, with ent nd has received a bonus of $493,980.54 eat allowed t y in wtatement was at the rate 1891 ar A natruction and ng the « benides pay! of $126,906 f the th plant back and pre the w he « ts entire out the y © between the plus m gas furnish ne ta surt $493,981 f 6 per without ts annual repayme per annum t at nd interest wa wed during the ‘ learly ntire time ¢ nt ree entitled t net revenue than reimbur ts entire outlay; the ulation of ir han double the surplus of $492,986 Summary showing net results to the City | works, from the year 1847 to 1896 in eipts from gas bills, salen, etc Expenses Pa on of Richmon Excess of receipts over disbursements Public consumption an interest on cot of works, etc Amount works entitled to credit for nstruction e for thirty y works, ete., Feb. 1 of City Auditor W. H count for 1867 1870, am per re Alderslice natruction 1868 and 1869 us after repaying investment ta for 1897 and $40,000 interest expenditure al receipts for 1 Less expenditures and $40,000 interest 101 18 |motal reeeipts for 1809 | ene expenditures and $40,000 Interent 1 | A98 81 le $028,808 Total profits up to January 1, 1900 | Population of city, $6,000; 774 miles gas mains; gas $1 per 1,000 cuble feet, Jawehaln hase qr Me AR. SATURDAY EVENING, MARCH f DIVORCED FROM “10 BURN ORRIN W. JACKSON AT STAKE «:-: Mob Prepares for the Incineration of a Negro, HE GETS A FAT PLAGE THE PLAGUE C2 IN FRISCO the campus heap, from which they were with torn garment CITY HALL. ‘The bond of Holt & Ma num of 94,200, for the improve | Fourth avenu rth f avr The bond ¢ of 11,362. Yakima aver dition, h NEW Atar line weather rmanic yet been night ta reposted regarding Russ Maseanp “CASE OF MASHERS MISSISSIPPI WILL KEEP A PATRICK HENRY IN CONGRESS + ONE OF THAT CELESRATED NAME RETURNS TO P VATE LIFE WHILE HIS NEPHEW SUCCEEDS HIM. PATRICK HENRY hi pped I Ho third trout ub) Vin th f the Gen nairman 0} mitte Democtate f the * and atache are | Congress t kindly] Patrick Henry, of Revolutionary | nanner |fame, Was a Virginian, ‘The ancer- | Southern: | tore of the Missigaippt Henrys eame | from Virginia, It hae always been was born in 188, and served| accepted as a fact in their family | entederate’ through he civit| that they came from the same stock | rising to the rank of major.|as the great colonial patriot. An in. Henry was a member of the stats | vestigation of the records is being nd ee a ponatditutiana! | ade ta dataralon the mambta shock Kray, of hair and his mu his dark eyes have and he has th cha acteriatlc of #0 “tie FINE WINES AND LIQUORS $1,200 Good EIGHT-ROOM HOUSE on T ulf block from car ate, cedar finist Avenue, h line, batt . 4 § TERMS EASY FRBERT S. UPPER ro Vit HARD MEN” Mdanis % Blanchard LOrnies? “Brunner & Co. — 502 Pike Street. ach We are closing grocery dusines Make PAKLETS © beve all and let us show them Your Own Soda Wate will rbonate any Stewart & Holmes Drug Co. 627 First avenue, foot of C! Samples of Sr After Six Saturda line of teas and coffees at COST’ age. Only Paper in That Dares News HE Seattle to Print the NE CENT COPY oO Grocery Bargains 1227 YESLER WAY *™* SPOOOOOS OOOOH OE OOD Mes AISON 3A RBERIS Branches Qut r kitohen 1 serve Open Twenty-Four Hours Ne Better Piace on the Coast J. BARBERIS, Proprietor Second and James Street, patairs, SOCOSSOHOSOSSOOOS | ASK FOR. “LISTER’S” TOOTH POWDER Next time you ha to come t POSES OHOOHOO OED TNS Se price doven't indicate Hghtful qualities of the prepare ficial effects on only here in See HE lar sround that of all the } . med than Pr dinner who is famil enience of a guard we say was more uni- how the vessel hold your kettles f only to sat with the cor 8 those who are n I rocks y rovements none No matter safe, and you don’t have to xamine these stoves, The Largest Stove Housein the Northwest = SES SN HR RERO ROR TOK CECH OT RT SR HORSE SNe oe RENNER SRE SEER CESSES ESAT Ee PPOCDOEOOS SOLOS OO OODOSOOOOOOSOOOOD ‘ie ci] Telephone Main 157. Raymond & Hoyt 918 Second Ave. $3.00 Shoes FOR WOMEN Made of best seteoted vict kid, hand turn sole, kid or cloth tap gnd latest styles. J by others for $3.80 and ad2y Seeoud Ave. Table linen Sale GRAY & CO., 1829 Second ave- eee 'S coeeeooansesasessencooonesosacones SESSESSSOSSESSSOSHOS SOOO OOOOSD MORAN BROS. 3 Engine and Ship Builders Stee! and Wood COMPANY LUMBER MILL eee SESS OPOSH SED POSOP SOF OO > EOOOOOSOOOHO OOOO OOOO OOO IRY DOMESTIC FINIS Jovof date? Only one machine: fdate? Only one machine in that will produce Dome tte properly Cascade Laundry co., Corner Third Ave, and Main St Telephone Main 210 Uptown Office, 817 Second Avenue. Telephone Main 498%. OOOO OOOSOHSOSS OSHS DOSS OOOOH OSOOPHODOOOO OOD ° ° ° ‘L. E AAA AAA AAAA AAA ERO HE EAA O04 888888 THTTED When You Want a Perfect White Wine, Buy our Rtesling AA, @ 75c per gallon, Sauterne A, @ $1.00 per gallon, Bauterne AA @ per galioh have a beautiful color and a fine bouquet. * Tel. Main Special delivery, MIGLIAVAGCA WINE COMPANY, 109 Main St Bee a hasnt sh hoch the tach theoreti taetetietetataciatitatad nue, still continue the a few days longer Turkey Red Table Dar wide, per yard ., Halt , Piso het Tadic Dam inen sale for rd +250 Bleached Damask, “ver yard ., Bleached YO. .e 0.6. soe Bleached ‘Table yard oo. wos + Tadic ‘atile Damask, “Damask,” her ADAMS Special sale on fresh roasted c per Ib. one pow with eaoh pound. Adams Grocery Co, 1428 Second Ave. Opposite Bon Marche, Tel. Main 482 F. A. blend lee today, &5¢ 1 of candy > nm “Svow Albert Hansen ‘The largest jewelry house ja the an nnpennmeccgiiat 3 hee

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