The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 4, 1901, Page 1

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E Only Paper in Seattle That ti K Ss 4 r 71 K Ss’ 71 R AY ONLY ONE CENT A 0 Print the News i | ; f [ i i A COPY—That’s the Price # Dares to Print th w : be y " ed A yy : ‘ ' you. 7 NO.191, SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, FRIDAY EVENING, OCTORER 4, 1901. 250TS A MONTH gr nD RAGE WON BY COLUMBIA SCHLEY COURT POPPPPIPIPPPHPEHOP ET OPPPOODO>D OHS > DDD TTD DOD >IEDS I> D> IDOPDPPPIPIIPES>PI>IIINE Are You Satisfied With tl tore Where You Have Been Your ya Margin of 41 Seconds the Defender for the Third Successive Time wi the lwp o tin Know lm th FURNISHINGS Defeats the Lipton Yacht, and Once More the America’s Cup Remains ns:!'sn's rvhoaore served ae AND HATS? Rerectretitcrrtststttottssrs sss} If you are th © way, stick to the how t trent a fairly, If they hi on This Side of the Water---The Wind Died Down Sit thane! ? garding t > ry ft winter | When the startiz fired.) Shamrock then picked up a better! At 1:40 Capt. Barr, by satitng his) Commander Rodgers, executive of-| he had ¢ ’ rdered manufacturers. my PULLETIN--Now York Oct. jon the starting gun was fired,; Shamrock then p up a ’ F r 2 P. M.-- Columbia | doate stood away for the line, | breexe and passed Columbia nt 11:22,/ boat along the edge of the wind - “ « a ? Columbia tn the lead and Shamrock | Stamrock sped ua today’s race by 41 sec- NDS, N. J., Oct. 4.--With | 18 seconds ahead of the Shar ‘ Dia sailed forth from her m went high art tailor ng from $10.00, $12.50, $15.00 and up to $90.00. Our $2.50 Are the Equal of é bh n The w h light somewha t Y nh 1 > wh. t2 c bia d by only a few thir morning to meet t « The wind had lightened hat) umbia more thi A ie ts ten Coa litibin | eminil eteinpeakikg eich abby? daa a 4 isbinete tu the third contest | when the preparatory gun was fired i rounded the mark at] econda, ‘The wind had talled con- | Manse Stiff and Soft Most $4. HATS S ihetaternational cup ser At| Both sloops kept well to windward | 12:49 flat, ¢ siderat : hed 0 fu % , HATS Sold in the City. gh the Wind was bowling along of the tne. It was evident that the BULLETINS | 2 Shamrock te ehead. The wind Th, : ahh peat R en ta Beknot clip. The sea was as 1 * were going to fight it} |is dropping 426 tone t + ~ lenetth 08 Blass, and everything | out to see who would get over last! About three miles from the finish | P&Ys WR While our $3.80 Hats ive as good as the general run of $5 hats sold by E 2:00 Shamroe ned the o . nok a alight lead ne | Bh sudder Piemed to conspire to make it an|and atill be within the handicap} At 12:00 Sh k turned the out-| shamrock took taht lead. The | tow ves, 3 . Sere tonnd on. fils okie most dealers. Every one guaranteed \ | hold sape a ane color. iaepemtne tsy. - time. The last over the line in run|@r mark eng minute ahead of Col-| wing had almost disappeared and the |frave, F. johneon. A. Gartaran, D. it is belie that be hived is # = POeeeeee. ~ ~ a Yelock the wind ased | before the wind has the advantage, Umbia. }race had practically resolved ttaelf r J. &\to find his re «. Coroner H eo Ser o'elox ind incr ba ; : y R Lint, F. | will perform an autopsy on the body We D 1 gee na me sty se EI R Se eresgth and acon was piping| “* the rear boat Is always first to) The challenger crossed Columbia's | into a drifting mateh, r te 4 Wide. | cemnervee a1 e ser ¢ vorable pu ot wind pow at 1:07, showin, he En: ’ 2:85 Shamrock was apparently — — FAEIG to 18 knots, ‘The wea soon | catch favorable puffs of wind. b t ing t At mrook w of any house in the Northwest. Buy direct from mills of repute in case lots for spot cash, hence are rested with whitecaps, and) Immediately after the start the|*till In the lead, An unfortunate | ahead. Warrants Cot for Pilots in a position to make you the LOWEST PRICES. Fanning slong the Jersey | race developed into a luMfing match,| uf of wind caught Shamrock at| 3:05—The yachts are: atill three aT Te An ooo : > aoe pounded badly. tn which the Shamregk held the up- | 1/17, laying her off a bit, and Colum-| miles from the finiah. St ONE PRICE. HO MISREPRESENTATIONS pe abeat § o'clock the racers took tow per hand during the early stages, | Ma profited by the loss. Marted for the starting p< t. |running up and sailing on even| At 1:20 the yachts wore on fairly TAKES IST S, Columbia at 2:88:40, Col- | the board of pi mt eomuntentoners. { NORTH YAKIMA, Wash, Oct. 4- B 5 $ ® Go S| 5 5 3 Rwes &@ rattling contest to see | ter hing line # with the Columbia, The Am-/even terms, with the advantage, if gain boat would secure the weath-|erican boat, however, soon drew/| anything, in favor of Shamrock. 719 Second Ava., Hinckley Bik. Gash Buyers and Makers of Low Prices WERE EEA EERE RE EEE EE EER REESE DDD DDD OED HD ISD >>DdYPSIDPD DIP IIIDOEIERODD: SEK ECCCE RTE CREE LEE CE DPPH DRIAIRIIPIPPPHDIDIBIAPHAPADIPPPRAPRHRIAPHSIFHPRIAITIIPIPIPIIP2PIIIO dance at the state pe mettion. When the warning gun away, and at 11:16 led by nearly a} Columbin passed Shamrock at 1:28 umbia thus winning by 41 epconds, fair te a | * i ing turne off « trite and pull from |® Just before crossing the line Capt : ably will be t Tee eee eee ee eee ee er ee ee eee eee ee ee ee es “ deteagtecyggmmabae | paces, we ob Satie Se Ge Mount Ho * ° : Are You a A few seconds Inter by Columbta — { — * We have several styles that x ol ge 0 1quors thE eam steam Engine Running on the Seattle-Tacoma aoe watt = SUFFERING: 4 fold up flat when not in use. + | cas. you tefl rectined ihdabal trom 0 wor | ‘, %| pure, straight distilled liquors? % iS EDWARD | Tracks—South County People Charge That Road REFUSED | 4 CALL AND SEE THEM | fos coe, be oneh ee eee Is Intended for Steam Purposes | WHITE STAR PIER FROM BOGUS i" ere |Sn knowlcdgy, not guceework mies {| ? Ser Ss | HIS SE AT * Stewart & Holmes Drug Co. 2 pPr.27ts™ jo. Sere 2o8, MUSE 7 |_ The people of the southern part of /ulllize theee terminal tracks for ite Last Vestige of Wreckage Removed COLLECTORS * 627 Piet. Aweses | Old Omar Popper, Whisky, 10 yeara ais he ee pry = in ag seat “sy Re oie ~Dredgers Come Next sda dndin dann india dinit ind in dindhs Aadindininhdindin indi dndindindindindindindadnaindinae a ea ° ars deon erected, but there is a that for/in the minda of peop! ' cerned Over Reports s.°* Nothing now ts left to mark the |The Automatic talailans Company Warns Its Patrons ves Church Delegate From } aa | revere (OUbereriie Road Supervisor A. B. woe = It ls said to be used £ Eeotiang, Oct. 4—' Metined to be BF ws rheumatism from which is suffering, i not se- ¥, however, has iG and takes shor where the White Star pier The J. ARONSON | 409 Columbia Sth | Tel. Pink 1751. Free Delivery For All. yc! oak SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 4—At the * morning # re piling Ie needed. 1 timbers and planks have been lifted out of the wa 1 down the tracks ft any kind at the * crowsings and offertng no protection along there w whatever for cattle. The fear is proper precautions. John Mitended. by his freely expressed that the road, al- living near Van Assit, ie more em: though ostensibly built to be operat-| phatic. He reiterates the statement ed by electricity, t* to use steam care| that it te a Northern Pacific acheme, san ordinary railroad. It|and saya It should, be stopped before | that this is nothing more |it goes any further. He aays that or jews than me of the North-! many of his neighbors join with him | ® erm Pacific to get into the cfty and in protesting. . company has notified tte patrons that if any collector appears to immedi- 1 | ately notify the police, . 4--Reperts from at physicians have been j.%tar the king's Plumbers Examined tion free for mmmence ratamg the| The plumbers’ board of examiners ment held a session at Western avenue the dredge t —— Wal t Inst nigh 1 a | Wall street last night and examined im Joint neesion aa the board of mia n joint meesion as r rheymen plumbers, Another SALARY SICK MAN. rst unge this fall, come Made in Seattle by the A few, ladles were into ‘ se, representing» fasta ow, ladies wor ere informality n- I mh Gil's, Twenty |the laying of cement sidewalks. Me Bashecr ies oe led vince “that this is the largest “ition ‘at the corer Finance Committee and Judge Ill and Delirious Albert Gott | Saztiu hieecae itches “ey Owners of t Money-Paying Slot : Rs shasl beh gut rites, ecg fous than Capital Milling Company ; : Have a Love Feast lar Was Turned Out —|ie'eve there’ wilt be any pomsiaint) — Machines Want Fight Re ee said ic oem tn we dist a thet on it t with a heer (4 : nile ahane month was ehitered last Ment ada "ie jaae ne a bad chino Not only do you save Be eainsr weapon and stunned, | ‘The finance committee of the city! Dangerously fil and in a seml-con-|? oat > siete eee ras et 196 | ‘ gee owe: biteban. gain money on all you buy, but ast night relative jected he ad aaa * ner in which th h together No mon f A hae * was being condu s yas in a 6 za FEW YOUNG pas 1 ere explained away. Th mmit ‘ ome nota, e is getting bigger every day Examples— i axative a ee Fo uinine , VERDICT == os HOODLUMS a ___MMPPY ONES 7 MULES & PIPER C9, you get the very best for your money. That’s why the business arter’s Litt’ & 3 e a LICENSED TO WED strat veers. The case of Budlong va mNviitiam Henry Gibson and Mrs Brandith 3 ‘ 5 n to b court yoaterday and went were married at the Glenwood hous ie Beecham's Longenbdaugh Found Guilty of| Tre ton vin me nn - was went ° zara Avenue Not the Only fury this ring wt fan setion | iif, Fifth, avenue south, om ‘Tuesday 1021-1023 First Avenue Rosches’s G Assault and Battery Locality Infested axoinst him and the present Mr Mott Face ¢ iS ie 1 2%, and Eva Thornington, Dr. Harrison, Health Officer pucions 1 a p ore OF .P _—— Ayer’s Halr Vigo sm Ot Seattle. en os, ant,. DF. Isaac M. Marrisom today too The form nt x IN THE Neck oaks ries she fury in the ease of Ny. J bn Pla ine He i of inch Dis a- | {he I 00 ot Tw ty. | was give re. h me trom ¢} Sey Ri on a saw we r mer f$ it es - oye iainant.-te| ; f ™ 7 H ung 1 " 4 United ate ursha! F Tr, with 7 ANXIOUS telpuniin'n renegade band’ of Xach Telephone, Main 18t, t : rade ban t Bremmly ‘ 8. IB. cor. Pike St. and Second Ave , er RT — sty “ a r Indians hav 1 ». by Rey, John F. Damon " HAD SMALL POP: |ece cmnattet ta rentty peccaritt |2x"agt tatty. Manes satin Ca a A oh ae To Be Sold | his friends, Important doevmenta Rules Regarding the Pay of Such The Eireka E ‘ ‘whieh have been in his 5 sina 1 ' ‘ he Eireka En Route Our Entire Stock of New and Dame q A man with a wall-developed cane|"’’°"™! 287% still remain unsigned instructors The third steamer of th rb aged @% emalipox was found te mene wite mrahe cleatel : i dita Hine Inepector “George Devecmon Died From Heart Trouble Franciaco for th : Ghe ar WwW are out hoon today at the corner of At a spe octal enti of the homed wilt 1 ad & cargo for > r bara vf the elty Jail and som adopted regulat: | Deniod Now Triat Bon Marche Block 1413 Second Avenue At prices reduced to the lowest — | AKE CITY, Oot. 4 All ru-| - possible figure. nt to the effect that the Bert Briggs, who posed ak a naval a quaptere Suvld be consol. MT. VERNON FAIR BUG wae Aepssted and Gene iated for One Day GnipsAigertar, Oct. 5th

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