The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 12, 1901, Page 4

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THE MAYOR WILL VETO \ Time to Call a Halt On Improvements” Says He Mayor Humes b W any more improvement o Are passed by council this fa they be of adsc timated that wil Yeto them. A»: = com Munieation the other ni«bt, the may- Or thinks it about time to call a IN MAN'S CLOTHES | Officer Tries to Arrest Her-- Both Fall Over Precipice Into the Mud Nell Pickereil, the North Seattle ack suit of black cloth *, Jost her hat. She broke away from the officer and ran through the m ud for three Diocks, and finally fell over ‘the clay bank which separates First avenue from Western. As she went ‘ever the brink Officer Mayon follow- @4, and both landed In « pool of mud ‘Ghe was sent to headquarters In the Patrol wagon and will be tried as a vagrant. JJ HILL EXPECTED President of the Great North-, ern to Make a Sudden Visit James J. Hill, president of Great Northern railroad, was du arrive in Seattie in his private car Jast night, but up to a late hour this afternoon had not arrived. Mr. Milt is om @ trip of inspection, and, it is said, will look over the factiftties for bandifng the immense grain crop of Eastern Washington. His visit to Seattle will probably be in connec- tion with the new depot, whisk he Proposes to build on the tide lands of the city, On this visit of Mr. Hill depends considerably the of the depot. His utter- foces when here last were distinctiy|Againat the High Prices Asked by| for with the to the effect that the depot would be| started soon, and it Is believed that! ly this visit actual work ee be, “BURGLAR LAR CAUGHT Riebard Ryan, who was arrested, Durgiar who entered ons, and per- hhape two, houses in this city last Mrs. ©. W. Stein, of 229 avenue, identified him yes- terday es the man whom she saw In hher house on Aug. 10... The police balieve be ts also the man who en- tered the C. L. Denny reeridence on HUBBY TOOK THE 6000S An Irate Wife Accuses Her Husband of Robbery Mrs, H. A. Birmingham, who live at 7134 Pitth avenue, reported a pe- @ullar rebbery to the police this Morning. She not only gives a de- Soription of the articles taken, but also wells the name of the guilty man Bhe esys her husband left the hous and took with him a cornet, a num Der of articles of Jewelry and cioth- fing and some old coins. The police the affair to be moreiy a BURGLARY ON SUMMIT AVE, ‘The residence of Jamen Scott, at Wai Gurmmit avenue, was entered by Durgiars yesterday afternoon while the family was away. The thieves entered the house by opening the front door with a pass key. A quan tity of clothing and jewelry and, a bank containing $4 in money taken, The police are investigating WESTERN AVE, CONDITIONS Pruit and vegetadie prices are generally steady. Oranges are very scarce and high Farm products are generally low Business continues very tory. JOBBING QUOTATIONS. (CORRECTED DAILY) Groen Fruit. 08,5094. natintac ° | weeks ago, an x none, ¥ Vegetables 1 4 yes . nue this morning . aney & aged the res f her parents ard this ning. She ie a re ¢ Viotoria and was making Butterworths, William Bensa, age *, died at a local hospital this «. Th ty is at Bonney & warts TWO STEAMERS WENT ASHORE ~~ wing @ seeing the predicament gave her @ good-by whis She had only steamed for 18 or 20 minutes, however, when she begs plow up the mud ft 4 front of Whatcom. Fortunately the tide was at food and within aa hour b& were Soated off. Investigating Train Wreck roner Wiltale, who is at nvewtigating the k whieh o not yet been MAGNON IS CAPTURED W. 3. Magnon, wanted tn th for embexslement from the Yorthern Express company, « bas heen arrested in Va couver, B.C. Chief Sullivan recetv ad this news today. Muagnon will be brought here for triat th steamers Deputy Wellington Northern ai CLERK ENTERS HIS PROTEST Dealers for Green Produce — Quotes: Prices Elsewhere eee article vegetables, printed paper, was read with a great of interest by my wife and my 4 I doubt not by all others who @ to pay the exhorbitant prices asked for green things in this city Tam a clerk in a downtown office and find it ie getting harder and harder to Hiv owing to t or-increasing prices for necessities, especially food. Re cently I have been comparing prices with a brother of mine who is up h he can get gree quce at about half what It costs here. Recently a man from Spokane, with whom I acquainted, told me that vegetables were fully one-third cheaper there than here. Me has fron that place and is kicking againat the ‘om Portland, and I find that pr looking over your market report last night I saw that onions quoted at $1.65 and $1.85 a hundred 4a. They coat me yesterday 5 nts © pound, which is about t times thi price and ts aut ot all son. Blackberries have | been #0 high that nor any of her ne that they could aff rd to can them and yet we are told that this is a blackberry countr Something Is Wrong Something ts y wrong with the prices. ‘The mht not to be sugh a difference bet and Port between # Spokane. A good ple eve that there is a combination to keep up the cont emetables and getting the worst of it Again, I would like to tnqutr there are no hucksters in Seatt Ine other town that I ker both and South, there ty of these peddlers, city I have falled almost imp: for a h cont vegetables or fru she must pay three tell you the people will not atand for ft much longer. 1 hucksters in Sea " them In my hi simply heen gen "The Star alwayn takes tion which t affect thelr pocket that it take up t thorough investie A SECOND AVENUB CLERK The Building ‘Trades Cour moved late yesterday evening from |Becond avenue, above Pike, to No | 1520 Fourth avenu FIVE. men with teams and ncrapers, box; cooking| Fred, Rosenstock, 44th and B, Fir, arent mftortably in Seattle | ™ FROM NOME » th Didn't Love Mim Long Postmaster Wright's Defalca- - i Makes Port From Skagway forme tt ~ “ rn tion—Suicides—Rich This Morning—Latest ' " > " re Strikes News ' f 1 ‘ Nome advices are 1 WEATHER FORECAST. 1 , . m = : si ~ SEWER CAVE- IN Vory Unique Nelson's Date Changed " med $7,800, bul W : . ‘ ‘ Y wn i sted N bd 7 ' aA A mes fron jar x . t ee" sles n that twe miners fn Rodert “ - K h ! Marston and R h le « . . z J “ ae y und a ray »tnataied mee the ce oe 4 Extra Grocery Rae erga oe | Saye IN THE COURTS ay ns pete Sage rn « sone : rn Mn dng iy | At Our Great Under- Dospondtoncy and Suci¢ ty made an : priced Sale of High Two well known N gamt OR Still After the Moalys yn phish Grade ees arah A. J. Russell sued J.J tion t ‘ . iat ita nat ik ee GROCERIES Robert H. Mumford, well known in ADAMS’ BEST PATENT ago as “Polley Bob,” «wa 4 ‘Trhe Harding are toh Needed Alterations FLOUR greins of morphine on August 27 tked Elliott F “~ Per sack ee at the 4 Hil hotel, He was aive him two ma . The house a perty r ADAMS’ BEST JAVA AND spondent on account of fina entitle f him for th MOCHA COFFEF waee and til health. Me left a ent 0 nd a Regular We; specie! prit P en herself and defonda 2 we CHOW mat and| second martiage took place Inst < Bpectal pr S86 poe ng 0 tong tober and defendant deserted plair SOOBEY'S STRAWBERRY be August . sad oeneem kacacabh Cy special, jar duat and nuguets ws hoe Be Ho Ran With Mon sree Flees States reek, whieh at time was most deported by prospeetore, te > ing enthesiastioaily worked again. Qn No. & of this creek more than 92.400 was taken out tp tem hours by | tour men ‘CENTRAL PARK ALMOST SURE Chamber of Commerce Favors the ° Scheme— Will Ask City to Buy part if the unive be used for library prepesed to w ally loca tee arks ¥ to the p tons « f the university regenta a Jtraet to any one except the city M. Wood, M. F. ls Knox and W H. Lawts spoke at length. favor Ta wan park, he believing that the for park p Another matter of was passed upon was the decision to © oma irpomes STORAGE ROOM FOR RENT Ueet eae ha or rear, will rent tor 3, 6, 9 or 12 months SEATTLE NEWSPAPER UNION 200 Khaki vakl Sults | Khaki Suits Linen Suit ie pants and coat) $1.7 | KIRK, 1208 FIRST AVE. = UATE NEWS = sd not sell the t « pposed to the of the aite for a central city tract wae mportance that eee ELECTRICITY h Yakima a THE SHKATTLE STAR 7 12, tm, “17 HUMBOLDT Commander of the vu. . #4 BOOMING SALE ar HE BEAT LIZZIE A Mix-Up at Madieon Park— Elliott Landed In Jail tt was arrested ¢ Tyrnes *. The Sohretr woman has hac ¢ with Eliott before, and the police know them both Schreir was the proprietor ft the Washingtor He probably harwed with assault and battery Lake dort: tam nace ne ms 5 Bring ave solid comfort M5 Second + it-tnep ent then Mlectric fang Kilbourne @ Clark The one essential to ab- solute comfort the household is wi oo In he ge ow Its convenience makes it the ideal light. -( than the convenient kind. sts no more in- Seattle Electric Co. 907 FIRST AVENUE $6 1420 Seoynd Asta ¢ ® # All 0 Men’a All Wool ih Men's An’ w itt ahah tirana Cy Oe oe Oe ge Oe oe Oe ae Oo oe ee OPENING PRICES few to Indicate 5 ait at thie nya’ all woo! Sult, the 0, $8.00 . ‘otoh f lurability, See the Line of New Underwear, VAVAVAVRVAV ADU. ” H, TAYLOR, Proprietor. be | } ME EE Ben AR Atte leg x20 y aseeysen: > IS THE BUYERS’ Army Due In City Tonight GRAHAM FLOUR 10-1b aacks; special, per sack, A AMS GROCERY CO. Frederick & Nelson s ~_— e gm nga ps Main 482 Fine Furniture, manuscript Tablets ewing Table “hi the FOR FRIDAY SPECIAL - Millinery Z pit; tor Opening ns : 1415 to 1435 Second Av. and 115-123 Pike ses he Wilson’ S| AMUSEMENTS. | THIRD AVENUE 3 SEATILE THEATER W. M_ RUSSELL, ag S! ¥. BOWE, Manager ToL Main 4) "Phone, Main it, my a Rest of the Week, | Weel t Friday E Week Starting Sunday Sql = Souvenir Matinee Saturday, Saturday Matines Miss Leona Leigh and the pire Stock Company ia) “A Man of Mysi | A Greatest Hit In Years THE ORIGINAL TIVOLI OPERA CO. Saturday | Of This Week vi | Sensational Melodramé (i Acts, by Mark E, Swah thor of “Brown's in BASE TACO BALL seaitl Athletic Park Friday, Saturda Ladtes’ Day TComoem Last appearance of the 88c_ FREDERICK & NELSON Rigito Bidg., Cor. 2d and Madison with bray —e | School ToyMaker j Becond Week, " FURNISMERS . “ “4 : bo this sea. ‘ommencing Sunday, Sept. 16, {BRUNNER & CO. Wine 6 Mor hn % ¢ Liquors York Sucee é Telephone Main $060 502 Pike sg Family Trade a Specialty PO OOOO C0008 $ObOSCOCS MORAN BROS Co. Shipbuilders, Founders, Machinists and Bolter Makers. Manufacturers of High-Grade Lumber. The m Wedding Day Popular prices, 25 Seats on sale today OPERA GRAN HOUSE JOHN CORT, MANAGER Main 65, "Phone, Three Nights, beginning Sunday, | THE POPULAR MUSICAL ° COMEDY, mos AY ” HOLDING OUR “A RUNAWAY GIRL i: { Presented by th io heericat =n WN 5 AUGUSTIN D. LY COMPANY, wiBtlophens ‘at ov 0 ; MR, ARTHL R DUNN a . IN SELLING THE RENOUNED ‘ nents gtd ~ pis PRICHS—$1.60, $1.09, 7, He and fF, Mid-Summer Clea Ohio Steel Ranges es oop maging: Se “ef - $ morning ors WALLPAPER sailor suits are the stvte this... Third Avenue Theatre... : | ss iW GREAT NEW YORK FARCE pains Our Mammoth ‘Opening Sale Is Now on and Prices are MI Suceme . F Away Down in Every Department. A Ba age Check == - jas sine Seoned eee may ea | FPOTEL BUTE ir Capable Com ny will 3 Pretty Girls, Now Songs and Seattle's CARE i Z.C. MILES & PIPER COMP’Y ol Sana S 1021-1028 First Avenue, Cor. Spring, t Pian fotel et Bubseribe for the Seattle Dally | Fs ae veer : \ | Star rome

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