The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 2, 1901, Page 4

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| Posted on the sta, 4 MKINLEY BUYS sigs , President of United States Secures Control of ° the Canton, Ohio, Grand Opera House --New Rules Go Into Effect. William | United after be NTON, ©, April. 2 ™M ley, president of the Btates of America, will here known as “Bill” "McKinley, opera House manager, whenever he comes fo this city. F t MeKiniey has purchased the ng interest tn The Grand opera house of hae placed his brother-tr Barker, in temp ie known here Rimeself will take the management " Starting o Fight ‘The president's hand has already Been felt. Mr. Rarker is sald to have Teceived instructions from Washir fon to enlarge t ree list P theater by placing upon it th L frouble with the manage of ling companies, as they fight ple any increase tn the num of pases iasued. It is said, how 5 that Manager McKinley will on, his friends bs admitted > torhis theater free of Kintey’s Rules. ‘The following new rules have been ¢ the Grand THE FIRST HILL PAVING QUESTION | Will Be Acted Upon at Thursday's Phe first hill improvement ques- ‘came up in the city counct! last ‘Dut was postponed to a special to be held Thurs even streets committee recom- this action because there “was co much necessary business be- the counct! last night. ‘streets committee has spent days on the petitions fer and the improvement. Its offort wd simply to ascertain which & majority of the property-own- fm the district, but this task was diMcult’ by the fact that citizens had signed both Finally the property rep- weented by each petition was caleu-_ ated feperately. [It was found that) tion in favor of the improve: Tepresefited some 36) front feet more than.a majority of the prop- » and the protesting petition had 1,900 feet less than a majority inference was that, leaving out ‘who had signed both petitions, ‘Were more property-owners tn | ‘of the improvement than op-| to it. In the three days before| meeting there will be Whe trial of the torpedo boat des-! Goldsborough wil! not come for at least a week or 10 days. few Fam wont spina will be tak- here and Tacoma and “oe as soon as certain officers the Jowa arrive, who are detalled etal tip inspectors, the event ke place. Everything on board teat in in perfect order, and it is Probable that the final trip wil! @uccessful. The boat is now at White Star dock. WILL BUY LUMBER IN THIS CITY! | | Mr. J. H. Adams and W. G. Tan-| ‘Ber, representatives of the Vancouv- Pee Of Gas & Cont syndicate, arrived this city yesterday from Vancouv-| @r. Mr. Adams ts in the city for the! Purpose of buying lumber for the| @onstruction of the great oll der Picks on the terrftory owned by the! in Whitman county, near Lake. Machinery and’ com- oil weil rigging have been pur- from the Oil Well Supply Co. ¢t Ohio and will arrive in Eastern | Prameagion within the next two| te ‘Tanner, who ls manager of the| Goldsmith Copper Co, and financial | Man of the Vancouver syndicate, is at the Butler for a few days. stated this morning that four ex- men had been retained at t se in Ohio, and would ¢ in this state within the next days to conduct operations in the rich terrttory. ~ Wancouver Officials Return. ‘The Vancouver city officials re- turned home last night on the Main- JanGer, after two days in Seattle. ‘They said that besides enjoying their frig. they had gotten much valuable mcs elect ow, bids which he ad surprised t Disee ateve ine cost of p & reasonable profit thelr visit to Beattie will saving considerable rancouver. CITY FATHERS _IN SESSION, Most of the Time Devoted to Pub- lic Improvements, ‘The council last night devoted its| &ttention chiefly to public improv ments, The anti-expectoration bill Was passed. The recommendation of Chief Coc of the fire department that Jares| Dunham be retired on haif-pay Peferred to the fire and wate Hition all 1, No allusions to pe ed on this stage 2. This theater ts ladies and gentlemen, The ue Democrats allem, Porto RB nm with tariff), prohibited. pulls, T wine, honored Ip 4. The expansion is to actors’ heads. must see this r 5. All appiicat must be made White House, Washington. to Mark Hanna, U. & A The News at Washington WASHING D. The + tay several a by f the Bry April 2 esident t refused to 6 with business of a itieal nature. He callers " is said to be ntatives of atrical Trust ngs for next e Canton Grand ope In reeponse to an urgent for an interview, Mr, 3 on which he had pencti: Two. Wm. McKinley sidewalking First avenue wes Highland drive to Garfield street laid over until next Monday night The following resolutions postponed indefinitely and p ally killed because the cost w above the assessment limits: Queen Anne avenue, grading; Ninth avenue west, H | street Kt. r . water main ard to Alva om street, aid uttering from alley north of Bel m street walking teenth avenue vue avenue. on Resolutions for the | provements were adopted: Sixth ave nue, grading and sidewalking from Mercer to Galer street; Queen Anne avenue water main from Galer to Roy street; Simth avenue north, wa- | ter main from a to Galer street Minor avenue, water main from Madison to Union street; Bellevue avenue, water main from Union street to Denny way; Denny way. water main from Bellevue avenue to Summit avenue; Eighteenth avenue. | water main from ot Madison t East Mei venth avenue eouth, grading and savoolaten from Yesler way Washington street Thirteenth avenue north, grading and ‘walking from East Thomas street Pontius addition; ast fi publican street, grading and walking from Thirteenth to Four. teenth grad cand curbing between Twen- urth and Twenty-ninth avenues IN A MUD HOLE. A carriage mired late yesterday afternoon pn Madison street near Fifth avenue. The wheels on one side sank to the hub in the soft round where the new piping was laid last week. en the carriage stuck, the horses were almost touch ing @ 6-foot board erected to point am it was unbitched and a pair of work horses was hooked behind Advice was freely offered by spectators. Then half a doaen men began to pry up the wheels with scantling and jan-pipe. After half an hours work that horses suddenly jerked the car- riage out, almost upsetting it. The ctowd cheered lustily, the driver hitched his horses to the muddy veh. fele and Grove thoughtfully WORK TO BEGIN. Work on the big paving contract In the down-town section south of Yes fT way, will commence In a day or so. F. McLellan has filed na for $160,000 to guarantee the per formance, and It has been approved by the mayor and comptroller. The other papers are being prepared for signatures. The work will cost $107,- W00. wrt will rh Gal MARINE NEWS. ch Lan x her ably not be ral days yet 6 fahing seh trip caused as much ta for Bering sea in A-fishing trty ne headquarters of the have been sith. Bacon mast of th inn © at « Johnson is t FIRE MARSHAL’S rep mm finds fire know MARCH REPORT Marsh for March, 0h Ke tt Gardiner haw been filed. The & general disposition t ts tha rinted and distribut s of buildings, f three eh remedying reqate Insuran. ax Inape onth wingly vi rdina fon t violations actors ‘of the “e ' h ner Cartier Dov from w York t ka year ae fays Mary ¥ 4 from ah A te ted 89 build He declares tha natruction make HUMANE SOCIETY, Th 1 port wa an w ¢ Humane soctety hy showing the h rents were uted, resulting In Resurrection Music. ts full value ase sounds,” if played n offering the pub 1a high sta ¥ to Judge t 4 hear them concer 4 its regu. ade D 5. Jonstn Company, 905 Second Avenue Burke Buliding This Rocker Value Repre- sents This One Thing his store's con ald prove to y things tor the combination k manahit r than Wood neat rocker, made hardwood ded arma, rod which mittee The bili to appropriate #400 te fefy 2 judgment obtained by J €. Gorzales against the c paened The petition of Geo vac y in block plat of South and bl and 265, was referred lace to Roy he streets committee allow the property-owners to in @rease the proposed improvement district. | ‘The resolution for the planking an Sdewalking of Queen Anne avenu from Roy street to Highland drive Was postponed to May 6, The pro- test was referred to the streets co mittee. Assesement rolls were presented ‘and approved as forecasted in y day's Star. are screwed firm ly into the back posts, saddle wood neat; bi spindle ba elal pr ot which go tc you get at other Frederick & Nel on HOME FURNISHERS Rialto Bldg., 2d Ave., Cor. Spring for grading na! Zee OORT ARNE gst le eee Te teeanmanyRI the THE SEATTLE STAR. A Creditable Appointment THREE PLUMS. OLYMPIA il return t Young Convict, on His Way Home, Dies in Barn. Freter Appointed. OLYMPIA, Apri A. W Frat SOUTH inte Anderson, from impr , Walla penit r 0 hen Btate hol Oyaterville a o Dr. Charcot’s Fronoh Nerve Troatment, The wonderful food for the nerves Gives strength, health and vigor to the young and old, It ts the result BUILDING PERMITS. ton study by the pute ken BEND, April omminsioner of statiatios ration agent, by Becretary ¢ wtat t What Jore Note normal school resigned BIG FORTUNE. = ae and beat Hullding permite have as follows: Mra, B,J WALLA WALLA 4 by friends tn Mr tory frame dwelling rat avenu: $2,500; to for impr nts at Wit eventh avenue, coating $2% ' Peters, for repaire at 4 1 build up t ating $200; to L. Heres horcet \-atory frame dwellings yee ~ 4 J avenue north, costing $1,900; to | « Beets ooh Aint od Monroe, for a IMestory barr 4G, O. Guy Nob H ting $800 A. Halberg dwelling at 21 Wa ven shar w York Do Not Fail To Read Druggiat, Seattle, Waah Fifteenth ave Plummer atreet bridge ing $1,000; to John Davis & « agents, for two d-atory frame dwe nae at 403 and 407 Blever rth, coating $6,400. Concert n grand Grand Cate 4 to hat Hats ftte 4 to the HARDWARE Anything y an be # an repren HANDLE AXES HATCHETS ns th avenu he Revenue Office Report. ¢ March receipts of the inter ed pue, near Th mined ming the Tacoma April 11 instituting a te ped that th Shri COLLEGE OF . Crosscut Saws South Park, Wash er and W deavor to ome t Speloer & Hari bat 1215-11 Second Avenne PACIFIC OIL WELLS COMPANY Last Chance at 30 Cent Stock Positively Off the Market at 10 P. M. On TUESDAY, APRIL 2, 1901 a TO SEATTLE BUSINESS MEN : in that you have overlooked the most in so mt t State Are you doing important product of the /CRUDE PETROLEUM OIL. 4 know that ¢ finest and mow Wast -aris Exposition, were pr Supply at $12 On Wel t portable business houses ¢ asted Kiondike rush in to the other, south t flows © have in Washington the coal GROUND direct belt and gas seepages? or $500,000,000 has been declared in pwn the mc the shales, the our shrewd, untain streams sandstones, enterprising © kame belt FROM THE on the same an men still Five minute It Is Meritorious—Help It Along he kr in the f nfidently isand shares will p Tuesda Phone Green 1361, 708 Second Ave., Seattle, Wash. Dun's and Bradstreet’s Agencies and London & San F TELEGRAM JUST RECEIVED mpany, 708 Second Aveny water struck in well No, 1, 1 rine formation. Thousands pany that the oll showing on « ope M SHOWING ON OUR PRO TIES B SVER If It Is A Fake—Expose It. D expert Are Right There hat we about it eet in cpect Oil at 250 Feet. ff the market Ask Mr. G. W the & taught you thi faa not yo We the kinson. ge Only a few witively be night, April 2, 1901 REFERENCES: ancisco Bank, Seattle, Wash 11 a, m. 4-11-1901 Seattle Inight, Fiow and pre Pacific ON W c Arteniat amure go0d WITH OIL SEEPA GE )MPANYING. Entire mi Reprosentative of Ol Well Supply Company of Pittsburg he f reported to his “ines and Tacoma justifies establishing branch hous uaet Sound, States “ SAW IN ANY COUNTRY. oul W. C. D. SPIKE, Pre nt Pacific Of Wells Co. ponitively refused this morning as we have only a balance of 3000 # 10,000 shares 1 for in co Eastern order for nares unsold and a por tion of this already contracte Luck of the State of Washington A Lon Angeles merchant on reading the announcement in the “Examiner” of what he thought about it sald WS, SIR; THEY HAVE GOT OLL, IT 18 JUST EVERYTHING hare at 4c for third well will be on the Every Indication Positively Points to Oil in Quantities at 250 Feet. the reported oll THE D——D LUCK OF marke a few days. strike in Washington. THE 8TATE. when asked THEY HAVE Next block Get In at Once on 30¢ Stock. 16,66 # only tin Four O'clock P.M. 30c Stock Positively Off the Market Today, MAY COME OFF ANY MINUTE, Telephone Green 1361 Office Open Till 10 P.M, Evenings i OUR LADY OF LOURDES 708 Second Avenue, Seattle STaREATRERAEAT ROSE }HE BON MARCHE che Millinery te hats are to mer Yet our Frer are under pri have served aS mo e will bring ale of FlowersUsed for Decorations. *| * - SHAR age & TO Hato, at $415 D5 READY At 1.258240" - 70; made of straw and chiffon Hitterent At&2.50! EADY MED HATS, with T aw It you want good light, | do not buy Welsbach | manties from peddiers | who are trying | them under our name. Purchase direct from us and have them put on by experienced men, Seattice Gas and Electric Co. 216 Cherry St. to sell W000 0000000000000000009 STANDARD SEWING MACHINES Va CAN'T BE COLLINS & SHERMAN The Undertakers | 1407 Firat Ave. Tol, Main 10) | RE ER BUY GRAND RIDGE COAL This coal is from the new mine of the Issaquah Coal Co, two miles above Gilman. It te the best, cleanest and the cheapest coal tn the world. Bunkers foot of Madison St. Telephone Main kane Lah AO OT TO Rk SPECIAL Fresh Ranch Eggs, 2 Doz. 35¢ Fancy lowa Creamery 25c Per Pound ~ f tg ro $73 k sic pana ng SPEER ERE RE BREED FRE KKH ESON BROS. 7ROCERS Cor. Sithand King Tel, Main 583 peepee ree eee eee TLL hhh ee on the dy toTr im Hats. amnort Sale of Bibles. city $1.25 Bibles for 75c. at Bible N prim bronouneing, jmarginal references; “emet cordance mapa, 600 iihustres tions, a $3 edition for. $L9e 1, welf - Dread fe Det a New, Yort, Dex Data Pate Opposite pete eae withowt oa im Seats, that ‘hove he Gold Crowns, me Set Teeth, Hi Ne eres atsta te 0 Any work that should not prow of charg ‘ore of wil ‘tell you tn aaranee what your will cost by free amination. call and exactly “What we iy York Dental Farts a ee = Photo Supplias Wholesale wad Retail Washington Dentai and Photograpitic Supply ay 311 Columbia Street, Seattin ¢ ‘Tacoma. Spokans 4 aoeceess Watches, Fine Jewell Albert Hansel welry house if Pecccesccoce’ Diamonds, First Avenns The largest Je Northwest — ~iacane Scientifically Fitted ntoption is NOT A Sih ISSUE e rrrrcnrrrrrerresrrrerrr $ MORAN BROS. : Engine and Ship Builders’ bg Pp 4 COMPANY eee LUMBER Pees ersmecssssaessanaseneet a and Wood MILL__—— Stee! Brunner & Co. FINE WINES AND LIQUORS FAMILY TRADE 502 Pike POH eRO0e : Furniture Sale : cet. oe Por all ing Telephone Ma A SPECIALTY n 1060, oo ° lack of room | am closing ot furnifure in my stock, and go mn the new and secondh ® stove business cxclusively, It will pay you to get my price ° ie | ome one OGDEN, 507 PIKE sTReeu tory will be attended og to te office ten ; com:

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