The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 6, 1901, Page 3

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

ite sa ‘he e "as P #. T DAY, AUGUST “OL THE SEA 'TLE STAI SPOOOO SOO HE OOS EOOOOS OOO OOD OS OHO OHFIESEHIOY DUE DOOTOOHUTUFVO HOV HODVY VIO9OOY ANOTHER F aS 1a “= BLOWS IN sheath: TATTOOING From Seattle Electric Com-|. to take the place of “| ee have candy ho tah w may |! pang’s Bulvitag: ner aw welt as the peroon con-|Wrecked the Brilliant) isn : ye var : wan A J Howard r" ° 4 boot in a = i was i ant lawy public r beet particula fith ” - : reck nd a “ally few nd naph : “tet {with coal for| Public to ¥ ee hanging’ ng diMoulty in hail Seattle Shippers Will Hereatter | ros his condition Then * ‘ nights ax t | are tm t # as boleterously Jolly ta * ab t he “ idenees ee attle shippers who have Coaned to recognize hin more wil! the f anute : Prem . . ree passes of the lines entering this|in the dark dethroned the reason Th news from Nome that great activ ity are hereafter to be denied this | Frank fer and rent him wander ~ “ ~ t te reported at ge of gold | privilege. An order has been receiv- | {ng about his former haunts @ mer pplied by newer toh : 40 feet wide and runr as high ax |ed in each local office to this effect, | al specte He was more prov te me. Th t 1 too h nie reported to have |80d the flow of free transportation a ralir w t ea at ar a din t been discovered about 18 miles fr ™ * ady stopped weet town « « f * t Neme on Eldorado creek The new order ts the first touching) board and he hoard of|an exchusive p ee. w tit ed Nome and are subse northwest. It is believed that od him ei ie oat Other ade he t 1 e - reported that * spurious aw railway employes w be next 7 " { P ‘ “a & pioneer, and ft t 1 ' te ¢ Of 960,000, . lto be part of the Jation and} Sal ud by . Terk * VERNER Tee ommunity of inte ten sage akeing him t . club around the As he reached y A mutual iron clad agreem gabe syst heey aphold freight rates bas’ recently " A man who gives his name as John | bean made between the roads riand, reported yesterday | ing Seattle. and the order cutting had bees relleved of a valu. | Ut Shipper's pashes is intended to 1d watch and chain on a Mad- | Strenathen this agreement. No agent ‘ar last evening. The |™AY bereafter secure business by PEER oni Police believe the job to be the work | Promising transportation ‘ c! Cr ‘The Harriman lines, eapecially the | Mi James of an expert pickpocket, Mr. Cum 4 iss Jal bicland had spent the evening at the |Southern Pacifie, have had the anti | park and missed the timepiece while P&@** rule in effect some years. They | The friends of Edwin F. Ja Peureing to the city one crowded | Were originated by J.C. Stubbs, then | clerk ‘In City Comptrolier Paul's ra [manager of the Southern Pacific Mice, are amoking good cigars today ore how trafic manager of all the Har-| ‘That hackneyed American maiden at his expense. It’s all or ount fiman Interests, including Northern London was a nice pia: at his home of a fine Shower of fuini hinges Kitchen Goods of Every Also Refrigerators, ¢ and Garden NORTHWES1 CORNEF scription POPS SEL OSSESE DESEO EOE PE SOEEEL OSES EOOESH OES OOS Refrigerators ARD At Actual Cost Price es & Piper Co. NEW STORE OOFOO4 6 OOOSOIOOOOOE OOSOOESOOOOSS & OHDESOHOOO OOOO OOO OOOOD DO Avenue and Spring Street asonable Price® “The ‘Particular Man Knows a Good Thing and It’s the partiow. SOSSOOFSOSSS SOSEOEEOOOES OR. C. A. GAY OENTIST 802 Second Avenue Excursion and TEETH EXTRACT ED FREE | Leese et ceces csescoscooes tikes to deal with pare know that pare To interest you 8, some prices—< 8 Dandruff Cure, reg. S¥ice@ a a eee |) rand Egg Soap, reg Side A Sight of a Liferime Three battleships, lows, Wiseons ee =| _o <r BUSINESS ON rd. save Julien Ralph, writ " 8 9: P ine in Harper's Magagine We speak English, but we b ve built up s Extract Beet (Marshall's) and #66 & mw finest puff paste ever made. The two or three centuries ago, j shortening for pies must be kept in| es Kola Caery, and Iron, reg. $1 Swedieh Hale Ranewer | Fastest time the way of quo field's Creme Dentifrice, reg. Tooth Powder, they have been blending and 8 cold place or In the toe chest, and | changing the apeech of all their home Postponed “Until Saturday SIPAE ccis coca tn teak reataae the one les during the rame period. The| tne Alaska Commercial Cos! The markets had littie now to of Ure must be scant. Use one-third ie that an American can hard-| oes mer PP vate 2 be Miner Ft poo Se Emory’s Abeonce = [iy cr butter to une and ons uactes| iy utter a sentence in Engtand with. | steamer Bertha made port » fer th whoa | cupe of four and one-half tea ont calling attention to the difference| from Copper river and Cook tnlet| tations ful of baking powder. Mix with ice| between his speech and thet of the| country. According to Capt. Johan. | Pretty well » the summer clean-up In the ( hena country is showing up we! wet A 8 John and Thomas Considine will) water, roll out to St a perfor tin| people about him po De arraigned for the killing of W. L.| ple plate, and building up the edae| Only yesterd 18 months Meredith, next Saturday. Judge Bm-| slightly. Hake and fl! with fresh | residence in Engiand, I roshed up t>| (100+ s99 @unces had heen re ory, who is to hear the case, is now | blackberries or raspberries, sprinkle|# conductor tn Charing Cross station “4 > ie a Yeu ® en his vacation at Lake Cushman, | f*ntrously with powdered r,[and asked, “Which car for Brom-| at Valdes when the Bertha te tng for th tani nan atin tah tha avthh {| end cover with whipped crear ley?” + He stared at be, and 1 knew | military road from Valdes tnto the fornia and Se postponed until that times | Of: COOk the berries a few minutes|J Bad spokes # foreign tongue {9| interior le almoat completed toda — at [with sugar, then u him, because street cle : y Take thick cream omntb MISSION CHAPEL iccold, swesten's itii'eWth powed:|are wo" xher_ care’ in Bingiand. "1 Rees! Plase Filed 2 ered sugar. and add one-quarter tea-|should have said pial f vanilla extro nome In| of Ratph Rome has been iand whether h meat| filed by Joseph Johns, formeriy dep he asks what you said, because | uty county clerk of Pierce county." but do not! If you nak 4 guest A very picturesque little plot of | jee” A, ad to destroy the delicate Rn ground, 34 x 48 feet, in Brighton Boneh,” has been reserved by the| _ This pie munt be eat First Congregational church people, | crust® may be bake on which they will have a mission | *ewed berries used chapel erected of a typical New Eng. | ‘his i ar another form land mod plaint which b SUPERIOR 56 Second Avenue. in one year fr * & filling. bu JOBBING 3 QUOTATIONS. Jaime againat the es short 5 “ cake. Another way is to ft a paste : completed sea = the banidings | te. pate, Gl with teevies, seven AUTOMATIC $ BACKERS yr ecTeD wine ag which will be situated on lot 2 block | Kl with a level tablespoon of flour J of Brighton Beach addition. “1t| 884 add two or three tablexpoo will be of open timber construction, | (West cream and as much sugar ‘rite bets’ foundation. the berries require. Wet the ede of the paste, and press the edge the upper crust to ft firmly so t | SECURE INDEPENDENT «: tes at the jutces will not excape. Bake . and sift powdered sugar over the (Continued from Page One.) | victory and the committes’s report grape fruit. | top; serve when barely coo Leama as ame wan adopted pec: aprie , ' erm jon, and I wilt be the| The bill authorizing the transfers: c¢. ‘bia f the Automatic. y one to throw anything in ite| and the rele ‘ee THOU SHALT NOT COVET row’ any cea crema Weldtity, taedioe Her Boy Gets Done, and Mrs,| THY NEIGHBOR'S WIFE "2! f°. (0 1,00 00, (95h) (aan tment tn vos | | righ Pot . Shernon Carries the War | -QRRENVILLE, | Pow Aug. 6. Automatic perpia have movald tran. | the report, was t ie te) eon nate 4 Abra. |Chise, let them come to us and ask| final passage and resulted in the fol- | 6og far Across the Street. with killing a neighbor nam }ham at Tendeli's mili, near Mil|for one. 1 will do what I can to| lowing vote Rinehart, R seemed Spring, Mo. Boyer t# a tarmer give it to them | Ayes — Cri It # claimed that Boyer and Abra Vincent, Muldoon, Henjamin, Parr ham’s wife were intimate, and tha Entitied to Fair Treatment Boats ast Gage Mra. Mary Mason appeared in the | « few days prior to the killing Abra | ‘ " office of Prosecuting Attorney Ful- ham had called Boyer to task for hix| Mt Muldoon admitted that ‘ ton thie morn! ng and related the alleged conduct. and that on Satur- | dependent people had not complied | Blak story of a neighborhood quarrel in| day afternoon Boyer went to Ti ith their franchise, but he sald which her son Ralph came out loser.|4eii's mill, where Abraham wae| on ott if th Complexion Changed Mrs. Mason lives at #6 Fifth avertuc.| working, cngawed him in a quarret| (Rey had been the ne In.| Nays ere, Navin, Murphy ause of bringing| ‘Thun it will be seen that this and a lady named Mrs. Annie Sher- and shot him, killing him tly. [competition in the telephone buat. | m in the long-pending teleph non lives opposite. Roth have boys Rant sad | ness and were entitled to fair treat al divided counct! on entire ow! ¢ of about 12 years of age and from | ment from the council. lines, and that the famous “Soll i« the statements of Mra. Mason they | Crieht t bell Sev faction is no longer cont E i ‘were playmates. Yesterday trouble ' De. tehton anid that he believed : 4 2 e - " 4 ’ gross between them. Mra. Shernon's lit was the wish of council when the|ling that body. It was mmashed (0/92 2 n'y boy hurled a large rock at the son Independent franchise was granted | amithereens, #0 to peak iE and heir of the house of Mason, and that {f the provisions were not car-| The actions of a r mee * naa War was declared between the two BY WOMAN fed out, that the $2600 guaranty| Ing was reconsidered, and Merman [in"seare ® =. Ralph Mason, who is a fat lit- should be forfelted to the ¢ To| Quandt w en a license to sell tie youngster, succeeded in siapping code ghee: ye bey dine et_| itquar in the Belvedere concert hall. { 4 the face of the Shernon boy. Mrs * poh oly ay ‘An badnas 4 ited sae Sooo of Sie eet sees ng a dangerous precedent, which| An ordinance was pasred muthor. | han? in the mixap herself. She J we cannot afford to do," stated the | izing the app tment of a Heuten chased the fat young Mason boy into president of counct If such was| ant, 4 nd pipeman for the Fre. | » ben ag b's howse and there gave him a se- war done in'this case, any persons “ t n, hemical engine vere whipping. Mrs. Mason called me to us and get a franchise for|and b Kearney upon her to desist, but not until the eine he official * thin and hen directly # - Shernon’s grasp did he find refuge crowd, who lent purage t Be Pog ae ag bey a + ements among the foldsef his mother akirt.|tha young woman by taunti hed Fo his city. If the Independent re ‘Then after a short wordy encounter | cy Mise Sargent je one of t 4 pany did not bulid @ telephone : en between the two mothers, Mrs. Sher-| st the town, and she wan cheered for m a it promised, 1 have al. | ty-eigt way t fon left for her home. Mrs. Mason | her efforts, Heiney is the second dow | * tood res 4 willing to| Bast Spro Jack: | ree & warrant for her nelgh-) catcher to be inatalled In Arlingt francht the Automat n avenue! ors arrest and the two will face|and Kearney, hin predecessor, John |that would stand the teat of the|#outh to a poln n Twenty each other in Justice Cann's court|(iark, having reslened t doar ‘ i avon tomorrow morning. | after exciting experiences. H south; bulkhea et Jack " * | pulled a knife on Clark, and the lat-| atreet from Occidental avenue to ter said the life of a dog-catcher In " - Kearney was too strenuous, time for the nd avenue south; gradiig Fire 5 Heiney captured a pet dog of Mies | comp “ Javenue south from King to Atiantic;| Sargent's. The young woman was | had not yet planking and Jewnlh Wali t for a stroll with the animal, | of the deporit street from F A avenue to Wert. | DALLAS, Tex, Aug. 6—~The Hahn | When it suddenly broke away from | hyers retorte ern avenu r mains on Galer| Packing plant, one of the principal | ber and was seized by the dog-c one knew the franchi Id not et from Warren to Nob Hill ave-| meat packing establishments of Tex-|¢T Who started for the te he ved up t He gaid that he|nue and thence on Nob Hill a » na, was destroyed by fire yesterday, | 1" spite 0 the protest from Min | knew the Automati ple had s|to Howe street; grading, parking ” sigs, fa agen in a ctont seve wich tee | the owners of the dent $sh00|curbing and sidewalking Valley|! andte Me A | pened to have tn her hand the y for their franch' I + th] street from Queen Anne avenue to| parties woman administere that much then tt was than|Lake Union; sewer on Highlar unpopular metal, which he declared rig aly b 1 avenue north; water matr INDIANAPOLIS, 1 Aug. ¢—|of the crowd. | sncomptipnestary Sane png aGeny Sant HAYNES Rear Admiral Brown. retired, denies Byers, which were replied ¢ th] on Bastia Past Roy tan , that he has been called on to sit in letronger ones be th n | view aver F Park ve, Fast the Schley court of enquiry BLACKSMITHING who declared that no one but a « Prospect street, Harvard avenue,| — | WITHOUT LICENSE |i stnszts einem srt ans os ace” Tomorrow. ae horseshoeing without @ license and he should not hurl a trad grading, curbing and parking pelt or hab | of nbus net its members 1 ry from Sixth avenue to Denny |i Jn mont | And Heighbors Cut Down, Wisconsin Day at Navy Yard | saad Ay water main on Ninetwenth ave. | Mtg His Youthful Body. | eave Colt ‘The Aiscussion was long drawn out|atrest; grading, parking and side-| a. m.; 1:18, and grew more bitter as It proceet- | walking five nue north} LITTLE ROCK, Ark, Aug. 6—| - J called for, and remulted am follows Olies, and ¥ from Twen The fatal injury of a small hoy who| To Vattloship. Steamer Athlon. | For—Hyers, Navin, Murphy, Crich-| eth to 7 i a 1e, sidewalk. | war playing at hanging will un © - ton, Rinehart, Blake and Fude Ing Ninth avenu from ¥ Soubtediy result in Goy. Dayin| Launches for charter. Tel. Weat 81), eainat—Vincent, Muld pen. ! pect to f fseommending the repeal of the pub | oa, Parry and T 1 1 at unt We executi ‘on thousand per- | 3 & HENDERSON, har. |J8™mI/n, Jamen, Parry and Taylor unett adjourn mS fons saw Jim Andere @ negro,| ness and saddiery, 212 Occidental.) Thus Byers’ amendment scored a) September 3 mid-summer clearance sale on Wall Paper to make room for fall goods, STAR PAINT CO. 300-302 Pike, cor. 3d Greon Fruit ooking aplpes. 1 to bar each of sa f the eatate of 1K. M. a Gallon i: For fine 4-year-old Claret | It is a katreatiia SOPSSSSHOSCE SSO OOD Remington Typewriters The standard of excellence, a. coNILES General Dealer, 109 Cherry street. | Sececcccccccecoos WASHINGTON IN THE MATT Money to Loan ity property, farms : Sy. ARONS SON | Wholesale L 109 COLUMBIA ST. Free Delivery fesler Way Pharmacy Corner Yesler Way and Broadway, PRESCRIPTIONS HERBE RTS 3 Schouerman an Block, First | "Phone Pink AND CAFE, u tried our Vienna Finest Coffee Cake in the city. Diamonds, Watches, Fine Jewelry » Albert Hansen | 1413 Second Ave. n Marche bl Clothing Furnishings attention paid to furnish camping and « ghtly Lots On Broadwa 300.00 Large S First Avenue and Columbia If there's a thing Addition Easy Terms. Pettit’ Near City STEVENS & STEVENS FURNISHERS, 303 PIKE ST. CAPO CRUNMTMA INDIA TEA CO. 222 Pike PETT I T & SON} Phone % Nay 7

Other pages from this issue: