The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 11, 1901, Page 4

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THE SKATTLE STAR CAP. HANDY HASA PLEA = Worth Every Cent Jor- dan Paid for It recently # Walla Walla e teneed t N. Handy, > years in for obtaining mon a tenses from I 4 kad who has an a the supreme « y motion in Grrest of jud ‘Capt. Ha aspiring with I E. Adams to : nee al feged at the trial * at was|_ @erth the money paid. Capt. Han ay now files an afdavit by A. O Benjamin, stating that, although bh hased the Morse fr Dr. J for $500, he has since sold the ough ah: Weasel for nearly $5,000, ath Upon the amdavit Mlegations tn Benjamir em by hin bis motion HE WOULD NOT LEAVE HER ROOM Minnie Sylvester Could Not Get Rid! of Her Negro Caller ‘Minnie Syivester, an inmate of the Klondike lodging house, on Fourth Qvenue south, near Main stre to @ complaint in Judge George's court today, charging Jesse Price, a negro porter, with attempt- ing to strike her with a hatchet and| threatening to do great bodily in- | fury. Price was arrested soon after | the oceurrence last evening by Om-| ter Cameron. | According to the story given the Minnie Sylvester, Price en- k in the} ad Llow- ‘Cameron was given the case, and he began a| ed him on Fourth avenue south. On| Retmg erarched the man showel! Aght, but was soon subdued. A large | batchet was taken from his bett and he admitted that he had been in the | Yodging house. At police headquar- ters he gave the name F. H. John- fon, but his real name, Jesse Price, was learned this morning. Not Put George Reif Away for a Good Long Time? George Reif, who was yesterday to 30 ears im the chain by Judge —— for vagrancy, police to be one| p toon men tn the He lives in the Biackchapel the entrance of Grant | and Is the terror of that was arrested Monday “ in the penl- county jail and im the chain in the King Injured resident of 906! im the act of| an eastbound Tester | at Ninth evenue shertty | night, wae struck , Sustaining siignt | head. As the noticed a car) the opposite track. bt eae ia i i g fi i fust alighted be. | Tt struck her a glanc- | Druising her head as she) She was carried to a nearby store and soon revived. Px- H. W. Barr summoned a garriage and removed her to her dome, STALE EGGS PALMED OFF Frutt and vegetable quotations are Practically unchanged. Fresh meals are lower, except veal; salt meats © Uttle etifter. Complaints are rife among consu- mere that stale eggs are mixed with fresh ranch. As an egg cannot b Vike a watermeion to as tain ite quality, commdesion men, re- Call dealers an4 consumers are eas- Wy decetved. JOBBING QUOTATIONS. — . (CORRECTED DAILY.) [tast night fro: | Local Quartermaster Will Avard tons of hay, and the produce r }the best the market effords. The | Bide are the largest ever called for J ter hy fees and Poult: Butter — Washington pretberint Lower High School Classmen prints Bastern Towa Can Now Carry Sticks neh, G14 arriags t killed aah. HE was how I after 1 in reaching th bis p Gypsies Must Go f the ot aft and take th then wypay | 4 these wi three sypay fortune t outed yesterday released this ¥ GIVEN PLENTY TIME TO THINK « Waahin L nt the freshmen an ” re pitted againat t sof t ha in wah, atter bei 2 turkeys, 1 h eth * in ie " a kept back # ar , W & big £ lom . k. Th sticking from a 5 yelling o bute This @ 2% t All th ent aver Washington, be t hand tly ffeab ranch, ® e called off " ¥ y hickens, u At * he gudees Fy 1. he « 1 had 16 1 k — Cows, 34 teors n ° s men five hands | * tise: calves, SMO@THC: Bh te tof thet noes. ODES. |victory the LOYAL LEGION | \ Lieut, T, M. ¥ ¢| Th t the military ea n t Rain 1 | Hoty " gion, has issu meeting of th SEATTLE BOY A WITNESS AT BUFFALO at § a’clock Big Pleiades in Port The big Pactte ¢ cant collier Ptea. | th, arrived inp m San Francisco. T steamer takes the place of her sis: | Sm: ter shtp. the Hyades, whose chart Was relinquished by her local agents ‘The latter is now loading coal at Ta- | . a clalty for the coal carrying trade, and have a capacity of 6,000 tons. BIDS FOR $140,000 press of eg hod ly eseap Abave Biggest Contract in History = | of the Office a repet him!" Them the mob rerctied he babel of voices again Hang him! Some Where le het dy wet a Let us get at supplies to the Philippin wallan possessions, am proximately to $140,000 }ealls for 4,000 tons of cate at be on the Pacific coast, and perhaps tn the entire country. The hay will] “Just In fromt of the temple ts a probably come from points in the |#tatue. A wild-eyed man had clim eastePn part of the state. Three-|ed atop It and was haranguing the pound samples of oats must be #up-| crowd. He held tn one hand a bones plied by the bidder and accompany pugh to hang a dozen each bid. } Jay's Brother | , Officer Pfell this morning arrested | *** tt! & man who was suffering from either |*h" be @ lurid imagination or @ wandering gave the name of G. Gould, saying he was a brother of Jay ¢ that Emma in. He w A tall mar sh-whip in hie band and th a held in his } at box of the } swinging his } " . COUNCILMEN WILL VISIT SE SPOKANE Your Life Is Safe Ceounctimen Byers, Blake, Muldoon, | Rude, Murphy, Taylor, James and Vincent, City Exigineer Thomson, | Buperintendent of Streets Little, Su- I You LET US FILL YOUR PRE | perintendent of Water Youngs ana SCRIPTIC Retlability, Skill, | Chief of Fire Department Cook witt | Prompt leave probably on Friday for S8po- kane to inspect @ number of city improvements there. A test will be made of an expensive fire engins, similar to the one that has been or- vd id for Seattle. | ‘The plant of the Spokane Galvan- ined Wire Staved Pipe company wil be visited, to inapect the manner in which the banding of the pipe done, This Is said to be a very and successful water pipe eity has in mind the adoptic for @ number of water mains that are to be laid 24 ave. and Columbia. Te New bath heoans. Madrona ‘Ville. FIVE men with teams and scrapers. Fred. F Blectric tn Kilbourne & comfort _fecond. 100 LATE 10 “CASSIFY ee PERSONAL. Green Fruit. pLgmons-$2.5094.10 a box: cookin apples, TheG81:00; eating avpies, $1.2 176; ‘Valencia oranges, small, $ large, $4.0005.00 oe: M0; local peach eantaloupes, 75-081 Derries, $1.25@1.0; pe watermelons, $1.5002. ie at grapes, $1.00G1.2 grapes, 99c@$1.20 prunes, oie per box nutmegs, $1.00. $1@1.25 per ike per dozen: turnips, ery, Wc per dozen foes, UMG18; Chil fancy, 70¢, ; tomatoes, 40@70 1, BB be Ib; radishes, Ps peed a parsley, 295; hothoune cucumbers dozen; onions, $1.66@1.45 per | ; cauliflower, 7501.00; parsnips 6@1.96; local’ green corn, $1.0@ per box. BOSTON GROCERY 1220-1222 Second Avenue. _Telephene Malo New ‘Dill pickles, per qt 160 New crop imported currants, 2 Ibs... 356 A heavy blue cheviot satlor New fresh clover for the +4 ae acne: honey, in 1-lb. made for hard wear; reinfore combs... B00 Se A tecoming litte sult with 3-Ib. package fresh aha of atyie abevesit soda crackers... 206 Money to Loan On improved city property, farms and timber lands, HERBERT 5S. UPPER 12 and 18 Scheuerman Block, irs: Ave. and Cherry St # Mortality Report ik pody is at But ¢ Mre aged 19 WEATHER FORECAST. Beattle ar Thureday southerly winds. Tor rmer te ant rth hapel t and ht 4-INCH ans 6-INCH The Very Latest M.A. GOLDMAN'S Jewelry Store 9013 Second Ave. Cor, Marton. Will Study Mining eo M the Un Seattlo Will Try and Crawl Up Near Second Place at ed with Wells, former! JUDGE CANN TIES THE KNOT ad . -J a ? . ft ' un i Rosalie Laid Off The Young couple ware the Th hr h taken t ra rows f a ghia a Washington Volunteers « the I hol epecia: ery erha “ A bi oes t me Company D Will Compete vaiaii weny D, 1. W.. hoe Geaset! We could fill th : ernie cee verer,|and show how prices are a «hy invariable lowest on every- ny DB voted STORAGE ROOM FOR RENT or rear; will rent for 3,6, 8 or 12 months. SEATTLE NEWSPAPER UNION TE Second Avenue South hoapht mpound..& ( (whiskey) AEs, hat i ety ne, Main TAT e Ht. and Second Ave. | Mebon’s 2 MATTE an Mid-Summer learancs Sale WALLPAPER Grand Millinery Opening ESTAR PAINT CO 300-302 Pike, cor. 34 ES Saturday Of This Week Low Prices On Bed-Room Furniture 1 Frederick & Nelson—Fine Furniture. ur $10.45 folld Golden Onk Chitfonter draw erm; trimmed with 5 with loc ke and ci with awinging Fy Regular price, _ FREDERICK & NELSON Rialto Bidg., Cor. 2d and Madison SSA Sb BE ITER MUSIC Musical Lostruments D. ‘S, Johnston 0. 903 Second Avenue elidieg = eeeee rrrrrrrrrrTys ¢ We Have a 3 ° New Style . ° @ Compressed Fibre ¢} 3 Fixing Bath zi i$ Call and See It 4 1S Washingt ee : @ Washington Dental aa : $ Photographic Supply &) ¢ @ M1 Columbia Btreet, Beattie e ° e has flv ished brass he Seattle Transfer Co, EELEY INSTITUTE Por the eure of Habits ing > @ ‘Tal. ‘The only Green Lake or Main 936, Morphine, Opium or Tobacco ley Inatitu Washingtor Prelant, Passenger and Baggage STORAGE ‘TH Main 41-4, Olics 623 First ay, | BOSeooeroooeCS quor Kee and British Columbia, inatitute Kilbe remont ear. OMe apt he pgs entre, HoT 3L BUTLER | SUPT. 14, 19 f cnx non marcne | NORDHOFF @ CO. THE BON MARCHE tol vo — Buyers’ Sale| Twenty Buyers for the Different Stores or Departments of the Bon Marche Opened a Sale of Fall Goods This Week. na is to the f . nt salen eae ti fit of the 5 nentative art wn Il be "baal ‘ferent bay. Silk Lined Dress Skirt Drop Lace BSS: $150.00 RHC, } ed in & show ring the sal will be ale, A argain list has beoa panel that the oo ent among the buyers =» than # ‘about in the reguiep eam year up to now and we feel that we can afford to by It Preliminary Opening of Millinery Tod and Tomorrow. che BON MARCH NORDHOFF @ Co. 1415 to 1435 Second Avenvwe and I15-123 Pike Street. The : Wide Awake Womaa MAKES HOME 80 COM] ABLE FOR HER HUSB HE PREFERS IT TO HISM (OR CLUB. IT DOES NOBRE| QUIRE SUCH A GREAT : GRAND RIDGE KOLE LUMP AT $3.75 PER TON WUT AT $2.75 PER TON Thie kole is fr the AND CAFE We make a spectalty of se just a fine Coffee with pure cream. 1413 Second Ave. At Groot! In#AQ pope Reduced Prices —* Bon Marche block. Tel. Green 261 ONEY—JUST A LITTLE —POOOe COCOCED | OUGHLY Goop Rainier EVERY QUALITY OF A THAT ANYONE CAN aye 8 Sy. pais S FUNERAL 2 DIRECTORS © > SEATTLE WHOLESOMENESS, ntal office In Se BEVERAGE. : skew & 8p ality of ™ Two dozen half pint livered to any part of fl i $1.00. Telephone, Rainier - NOTICE, b TO THE STOCKHOLDERS OF Seattle and San Francisco . and Navigation Company: You and each of you are QUEEN COAL hn’ Ounce tried always used, our || nctified that a special ‘he profession.” Atl maxim, “Success the test of |! the stockholders of said sly guaranteed to merit.” compa: ) or NO_PAY. Business started tn Seattle mapeny wil bo hae ae al offices of said company ip 217 Bailey building, Washington, on Monday, , 1901, at the hour of 10 for the purpose of sutl trustees to issue two | fifty (250) of the first , bonds of said railway company of the reserve five hundred bass for the purpose of making Improvements, betterment, evelopment of the property of Aug. 1899, and has increased ev- ery month since. Telephone Union % for steam eel and domestic, orders to be 4 ed north of Pike street. ‘Telephone Main 688 orders for delivery south of Pike street. 200 Khaki Sults Beatties CAFE AND® U st & Largest and eae” 6. ce ee ek ee - company, by order of the t v4 * ©? & Only First-class Rose $ be (pe end coat) trustees. RF. GUE cRIN 1 *. European IN CON- . s ef r 5 NECTION «# Ber adeonee KIRK, 1209 FIRST AVE. | Subscribe for t he Seattle : Clrinidhtdddiia inoniiotnitnininint | Star. r 200001 4060» 2900920080290 992000000002 000903090900 09 2860906 290 ‘ i DR. COCKRAM’S METHOD Will Cure You , Hope for those who suffer from overwork, overtaxation, temperament, strains, etc. The majority of cases readily cured. Cases considered help- less almost invariably permanently cured by persistent treatment for a few months. ELECTRICITY THROUGH DR. COCKRAM’S ELECTRIC BELT the safest Invigorator ever used, It tones up the weakened nerves and strengthens the les and tissues, This is the power which makes a man feel nd buoyancy of youth—the old bowed in pain is made strong, healthy and full of nev Native Nature ie always trying to restore. Our belts, which we alone own amd control, weet harmony with nature. Call and Examine the Belt Free. Test Its Power If you have Rheumatism, Lame back, Sciatica, Lumbago you should begin to treat it immediately You ¢ all and test the powerful current (My by applying tricity—as conducted by my electric Belt can ¢ wonderful belt gives and see how eaally it is regulated. We have the stron nd most complete manyfagtured Our charges are more reasonable than other belt manufacture Send for the ‘ord of Advice to All. DR. COCKRAM Hotel Victoria, Two Doors From Pestoffice ’ First Aveuue, Seattle, Washingt

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