The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 25, 1901, Page 3

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TIN SEATTLE STAR, ENGINEER CREE COMES TREASON MARRIED =a re a ae rae, ant THE GREAT DAY BACK AT CHERRY ; |Mrs. MH, Jackson and Lieut. | iiiomabii'rccords tr hana} miles he yesterday He vetncinw ond! — Frank B, Goudy Joined ile im 1:08 4-6. ‘Thia tw th rother relatives Ime ever m Hany track b Statements Concerning the Inspector Charging Him RRS Ae ROYALTY | woeclaliy of the younmer sets yl uta ieee sana end ee mh Deroliction of Duty---Patch on the Garonne's | MILE RECORD Mather, Mtr. a mi a mr ha a sil ai i Ca it | Hi ll, th Fi t R Machinery Which Is a Whole Story in Itself KANSAS CITY, Oct, 2h —Cremcous 1 2 ty The wedding Duck ; ‘ana plunged into E Mere pl 0 | eC ines es Cree, late engineer of the; asked me to take the patch off the / 8004. ‘Thin a quarte of a na jaronne, will appeal to| engine when I went out, and to an- | faster than his record at Toledo two rk's French e coset marine inapector | chor and say nothing about It m of Ban Frangisc 1 did. Hie action In. th Bf the inte decision of the | hardly bears out hie charge against and Mr. M in taking away his li-| me of being ‘simple minded chum of th Birmingham wilt come | “We lert Seattle, on Sept. 2, with r a a. ke eky, and the case will be re. | coal obtained at Tacoma, , In a few wooks, Mr. Cree/we had gone far I found that the . ed in his appeal by the as~|hotiers were leaking. There was eutena of marine, engineers. He [420,000 worth of meat in the refrig= cutter servi This | weeks ago. matter | ~ one of the clerks = tle and the Best Improved <5) tdential Property i in Seat: “fers. )) WillBePutontheMarket oor of 28 years’ expert-|erator, I could not get steam ! t fi aring this is the first time t enough to Keep the meat cold. I evening Me fi nelr fu-| ing filed ir left th suddenly and did 1 n cens' Or reprimand: | told the tain that T was Willing! phe propoattion to bull ty dock | Ure hom : : aecident to his ship, In| to proces: Nome, but under the} and warehouse in Everett has bee \ \ 4h un empl | his appeal, Mr, eo, | conditions the meat would not ki vetoed by the Everett chat a ready i for her 1 clearettes | e was in the} back. When I told Mr. Water . by law theret Ait Bs y ' the id ning It will be the « day in real estate in the histo at the time she was first | what Ih he thanked ‘The farmers tn the vicinity of Wal ' + tk id petitio forth pA sae Theiten atin 4 aoe y r ein story, over to me, her entire engine | saving the His action tn re-/Ia Walla are preparing hold an facta mufficiont to authorige a distri settle the difference, The. boy refu was dismantled. I took lieving m duty was only taken jexchange fair early in mber but the remidue t to fight. I n Harler rn ¢ the firwt plece of tlal property ever improved for of the ship and put all her | after a ¢ rence with Mr, Cherry, | Arrives From Nome a Few Hours}! theret t h 1 1 that st aH at ng at the Ho-| market fr t th every modern req t complete. It is the ‘and machinery in a sea-| The latter was | meed by spite} James Flood, a pauper, aged 52, that in the Boulevard, ar rt 1/ first, for that imp y ix y clty west of eondition. Inspector Cher-| against me, I am willing to leave | drowned himself yesterday in a shal After the Portiand t Joneph M. Ptoht hor ther was sent to her k te 7 Inspected the boilers and uid | my future in the hands of Mr. Birm.| low Inke fF the Walla Walla it pear before the said | ¥ br nd ¥ in Vermont | ted ‘ set the safety Valves as well,| Ingham, and will abide by his de-| county poor ~ | nperior Court of King ( “ treet enues have been graded and paved with five he did not do and fin-| cision. if 3 cw t t th unt f - in neret a two-inch sur f halt. 9 work 1s exe juested yne to do it, At his I said to the assistant engineers, | William Parker, a wealthy farmer) The steamship Eilhu Thomson,|the Probate Department th in thirt Sea ten 3 a “pabatag red jon 1 did #0, Mr. Cherry or- | before the capeain, purser, of Lewis county, dropp ad yea Capt, Jones, f i ilcaurt in the ¢ ttt he paving on thirty # va atreets, whi @ patch pat on the low pres-/ pilot: ‘Gentlemen, if either terday at Sherlock. into” port | yesterday, Bt had 4 day of November, 1 at th il 4 a _ Bl hast r th { wear. ‘engine, ‘The owners of the! will take Feaponsibility i ase ee ‘ con. | 1H pamscngers and argo | hour of & ' f 1 | Eve reet and a haw a main and an elghte Bad it Gone at great expense. relinquish my | position and go. In AB slactric faltway te to be, con-| of 9p n and there to sh nune. if sail asars : hit ndered tl meine | either of your pl N ; » | Of hall hy ar r of db ee mere eer ns | cba f your 9 ene would | erdeen, “Appitcations for franchises i,t" “ath AE A. Rvery street has cement walks, flanked with nine-foot bald tee to al a euprey nd] “I have safled with Capt. Allyn on | vgs, id at th | parking strips t and four-foot strips toward the lots, » | three trips to China, when I was] North Yakima hae m having p , t | The parking parated from the streets by concrete curBe I id not care | chiet engineer on the ateammhip Ta. | very spicy ay Boag? phn Se , . t ea Cs ni oncrete curtbs engines in that | coma, and alwe: o lice court in. the procecdings of Fels py of ‘ ‘ : } oe 3 ‘i thorough seaman an: ]C. Hays against Imac Hays. He ie nee 8 week Thin we Ir many patrons and the public 4 | In New York, Chicago and St, Lou ditionia have been mate witht aly, he | officer, and one hard an old soliler, while she is young and for the finest assor n sits and Overcoats ever seen | s@| such t n American continent. = i pretty. The ease has been dismissed . z, ool, city, We have bunched ur $12.60 and $15.00 Bults and Ov t ttle > that it justifies Improvements in keeping : shocker forme up again in ap and will sell them for the balance of this week for $7.85, ° Wh with the best ; ather form. n therein. ff? ‘The cold weather is already here. If you necd a wint Th ke ts done lenale and the purchasers will not be BOYD J. TALELMA ]@ offer, Juxt think of it! Your pick of 6 to $15.00 Suit or @| provements fi ® Pacific | " 1 " 3 Ju Overcoat for Capitol HIM is on the highest plateau of the elevation between Lake 4 PRE yy ea! aR LAINE PES RY “REPS RRR | esate teten 10 alu-ereek re} | Washington and Puget sound, The view east and west is one of the “4 | Many Met With HH! Suocess, Still the Portland Arrives With sean tract of bottom land in Valley |) serie: 18 black and, bie: “all-woot ff kane--the Clvinpicn nS elveee-the Seana cre mene a vom Skagway. ta being south of Beatle, half mile trom warated Beotch tweeds, herring- $f nd four voleanic peaks. fi $1,500,000--Other News of the Gold Fields Sxamined on the Eaauimalt marine maw Cpetiie Rae wast. there 81 Coeaias v'Wrsteas ine $$ SUITS OR 14 M4 but (wolve satneten from tne Deluna ooniee 8 COe Gites ; atlwa: damage will require 4 . SE ae ek de ve She f Phis is wtrictly high-class property, to meet the de ‘Ss A expenditure of $29,000 for repairs ings, fences, ete. A snap a in the teost perfect {¢ i i 7 clans property Ay 2 je demands of hundreds She Uae tee the Vinee We fer tee _ Mecbert S Upper ny with ined coats, 33 of high-class customers who cannot be euited elsewhere, ve and Chere every size in every at Suita that 4 ; Te hundred Gestitute miners ota Sse, Men ae a and rapidly tl- = i wy renad4 }- wank. dope can éuptt ; for residential purposes will be the leader in the real estate market. Men a jome, anxiously awaiting te even at full prices—suits that { means demand the best. In all cities of established growth) resident ft p ? aaa. © oven Sessat vo S- or regen Treasure Ms are equal in atyle and finish to } | business property of the best commands prices often equal to the chole- brin, Seattle, Every ¢ Portland brought down 480 . higher clase of f amt tallorings | 5 eet business property. That is because men of means in those cities de ship that reaches that port is be- | Rassenanre and $1,500,000 In treasy worth $12.00 to $16. } ~ property. That is because men of mi in those ei 4 1 at # the latter Is consigned to t - 5 Overcoats.. Amon wf) nat stop ai price to wet what they want. f a ~=Commere: Co, and the °¢ Overcoats are i Sot w # in Seattle orthern Commercial Co. Few of ad Vanrouten, Th Leave New) London box effects of Vicuna, Capitol HU) starts at prices so reasonable that the margin for ens rnment will sent a/the passengers brought treasure, Ly ae Ceeviow, Kereey, Mottonand Baa. §} hancement will be cat fi ler one of the | Raving their wealth in the form of ah me Ante NO ee te nopkburn fabrics, ned with expen- )f i aatvietiode Yo. takideae wid oimieerve Wi fatal tas alas WA ¥ FY | drafts on these companies. : alive Btal broad miliitary should- 2) saaesetrend oh ee ee ee - resi- f amp has| Prominent among the passengers . Mecaieatinio Lanes 42 5 ided A with horee- ? dential district in the city. ‘ #, padde od with horse- ) " ‘commo- | were J. W. Carsoy 3 Jud, She} anh. Anive SO o an (eneagt hair, as onl an allors nin =f? | ‘The loore Investment C - ee! on whe OM Rave mon-| herd, well hone tae ee net eo theie work” “Gvercoatatoormtne $8 SUIT. 1 lear ee maces Raventcemey Comseeny, hat bet sees 2 ee Capt. J. H. O'Brien, port captain for custints iene oe se new Raglan styles, three-quarter }{ betonap ve cupfomners: WD; WH! pale siier Dercnees omy Cee ara Meee orn. Navigation cormpasion ctins jag omar ee eS tenth, oF abort wroat coate of heavy $} « ing day—Octot bitty the steamship | Gown’ ve te employes, © Hes ie hee stylenevery sort in every, color, {} OVERCOATS | jown with a force of emplo; = Be or dhe “ 2 which arrived im Seattle | OX" 7th * lore. force of empl: Ton (rates Wasterm, it. Yornen~tene 100 a eye aa 9 ees = § Call Early at the Office of the Moore Investment Compan 112 Columbia St Sake wecial mp yesterday, willl who had boarded the steamer at BU | yTACOMA: Ort. 25.—Alexander P. rt rsarr black, wrown, gray, bea $ ee eae tee to The 0 Route dict of the jury being accom $15, to go till Saturday night at {) | i from there on the 28th of this! At St. Michael J. M. Shawhan, the | bY & recommendation for clemency, #785, Purser of the steamer, left to aasume |The case went to the Jury at 6 o'clock 1 SUIT he position of traffic manager of | Yeaterday afternoc ‘The verdict wo srcon AVE. rans-Alaskan Co. This firm | Came in four hours later, Cotemite & Boast Geant ~Two trates, Meet bs we thet time had a large force of em. |. During the tial Vas ¢ and hin wite | Dhmeed sed Prankin Leave 3.204 moe ployes, with enough provision become reconctied. In the Court | fot Bundey) and 3) pm 4 rn Winter, and. were norerimlons for | (om she constantly held hia hand or = * a8 pm (exewt Sundays WINEBERG & KESSLER, hae : ereeks are frosen, and all min-! survey and construction of thee nee ;#at With her arm about his neck Iag ceased. § The prospectors /overiand road. They expected to| Manuel Douette, a half-b was the surrounding country are | have it open by Dec. 1 the principal witness for the defense, He has been arre on a charge of perjury The trial haw been the most expen- SEATTLE LOCATIONS) "ame camp 206 "he Court, T. H. Cann, Justice. | To Herman Helbig One Port Blakeley and Another Eastern Ship-Building Firm Desire Plants in This City—Interesting Meeting THE END IS 1 Wass ce 4 W “pam rik Wecosan AT 98e—Of good quality flannelette, in pretty patterns, tstmmed ff / jounce on skirt ! 4 Bargains §strev ony twee © Moe | 28 Se tsomn one etm son a | In the name of the State of Wash Miss Flarrity Has & Breach Of ington. you are hereby notified that Promise Suit—Other Features | Sohwabacher Drow. and Co. Ine a claim against you t. which will About 36 Woodmen and 159 of th friends gathered at Elks’ h e of Novemt at Chamber of Commerce rnvegertient antertaininest ara then an Days Remain in Which to\]. *281-38-2¢ esas someon Yoke an Goube rutin time ll 90% the part of Miaa | confesned. ‘and the demand of "the y AT BL.9S--Of feat black eatine or best, quailty. plain black Be 4 iSwo large concerns are asking for! Inte President McKinley. The com sous (dammed io Gta elabia, te co oneain’a Take Advantage of the Bis | trimmed with narrow black braid. es . eee wirrarts in Seattle. One te| munication was referred to the com Judeme: wt you for $7.75 for ‘SATURDAY — . i roa.’ Co., who e mittee on tonal aff goods sold and delivered ¥ by i pte cate ee mesa ogee rg SD i|Finintift,* Claim fied Cet 3 tt vATURL Money-Saving Opportunity Fiannelette Gowns T. H. Cann, J. ¥ Gectber is a large Eastern company! A spirited debate followed the mo- hour and th ‘a Of good quality Fanneletts, in pretty: Sense eet ae Mat desires location in Seattle for| thon of Judge J.P. Hoyt. that ‘the was engage B t E te Presented by D. S$. John. | ‘re trimmed with torchon lace, others finished with alk bute ‘shipbuilding. | chamber indorse a resolution p nd lawye | 1 attention e_stiteh! . Pina for securing these enterprises | PY the San Diego Ga, amaeer ea Somit bas “100 LATE 10 CLASSIFY | to detalte seen in th baer es astern ston Company's Alteration at Of better quality flannelette, trimmed with braid, colored Pes discussed at Wednesday's meet- | construction of the iatinniay nee to zath SPECTAT, NOTIONS |B priced sults, In dark cheviots Cranberries #1.25—Of plain white, pink and blue cinderella flannel and pret. Meet the chamber of commerc>. The | nl. Judge Hoyt finally withivee hie se waving | WHITH SInitER COC | th a slight invisible plaid fl (le 5 | | and stripes, trimmed with braid or torehon lace. Matter was brought before the mest-| motion and it was 1 to Iny th bar Clesves 1218 2nd 4 ‘pi Saturday or ~ an arance aie, aT 81. “G5—Of plain cream, pink a cinderella flannel, tuck= pe, be reading of a letter from Bigs the tab until the next a ourt.) THE te quart ... . tS ‘ ed cin = Bo De ot bge ars Tosti pend t % , who stated that Hall Pru n 1 Neigh cro r store dally | cinderella flannel, 0 % ‘ Fequeated him to look up a suit-|,,0° {1 Tittman, superintendey rendered | FANCY I amer Fresh Roasted Don't put your purchase off too | ered: flannel. site for them in Seattle which | the United States coast the finest will buy A ragy Spee be obtained a reasonable | *UTVeY. notified the chamby ' aor! pe hae ng, for remember Saturday nfght | 4 The Hall Bros concern’ ta Teiuerie’ wurvey of the ot| Romano wave Tre| than yeu can buy the Peanuts ends it atter which the regular p Flanaelette Petticoats : Known. More than 160 rine saii-| @*e Washington would fe if | remainde k y at Saturd: al Bog gyre ‘Goal Se—Of pretty st 1 and checked out with flounce, Yeasels have already” Lacan | Pomible next winter up in son » mu anid Saturday quarts for . tut 4 othe, Bevo Sp gine Fo SE asl Gu caine oben” ‘Wiha, from that plant. On movion| ,.@- F. Knox, W. B. Allison and/ sic and speech making th the White ¢ secondhand pianos from § up. Ase—Of be f air oalins : mr . ith lace, scalloped eillam Piggott, the company waa | JOhN Schram were appointed a com-| ay 3 n fancy Figin Cre Kare nly table ane fully was Sr pinks bile and steam crederein Cneiel with Wine eel 4 * te, oo the mae ae (eo Ae | Dromress of” Semi ies la se 28 SAD “ Best lowa Bl cp and adie se wre tar hice | flouncs, button hele atiiched. r 4 Mien: the mation could be dis-| Condemnation . | na P reans, small, from § “7 ad “yay Drees terahed. E108 Tring Kasiy Prove fy Strain 4 Creamery lar $87 nex to $47 and 85 : BO ee acta en), tie Poet Rene | do ahs brat Be Butter Tye on apr : at chairman was instructed to ap-|; ; ane ot _ : J the BIG COPPER POT lay’e special price, : f saving big money. You “elegy ' point a vommittee to confer with the| exp train, and | PAC y ae Sener ss i a aeon et pound... . 2 n pply h pol $0 $200,000, arding a union. depo tt tters | po NAO , Gatashieh epect “air t ‘ell oleae thie price pies Selec 8 MT rmeniere te Spoointment! |. 4, gists Taiev a 1 | presi a 'e§ 4 ‘Tea for ’ pount of modeling of out lam matter. My ae taken upon the ate Auditor Atkinson sent a com. |—————— x Gibadtes & cam COCOA mg our en é to frie alc S| eae m ; aye hye Bn 4 4 Pycc tes ees esi catatetet | 19 TRI ILET BOAP. Peas D. & /200 Pianos to Be Sold at a Big Dis Bee ef requ et ne v ashingto ¥ Me bey end tn Hing cy a eal OS RE ARR manonan rio fiir woth] Count on Easy Payments, With- at commitice in Hes aia taxen area 2 220 Piko Ste, Gor. 2d % % 00 «0! y 8 Teas Ruece ye Ubxtantlally built pianos out Interest ; lon form e: rc «tt Py f in Lt it Adarr ent ¢ Teas, ne as any in at n «a Bank Department ‘ b ha 1 } in the West i \$ SATEEN SKIRTS 3 ® «s M4 ' ‘ crea the pudding ts the i * a . at and we adi ol 4 ORIEN | At One Half * Northwost Trust & Sate © Aes aa Parlor Matches anced Chet tie Soe | a Doposit Co. § Om . ( oft +o Dut sliding t ; and advertise 4 , a | Saturday 2 90-24 Wost Columbia w. % at CX ee boxes in packa ' se $500, that a pie Pel aver 88 methods } . ° venwe «S Har within no A Now Industry wi ~~ 5% Sore : for 19¢ 3 rere from codeeteh at 7 wd Be Started by Well Known Business rat grades of Srvvyys999999999990999 og # cc r : ie chien We ate adverts Men—Company Has Incorporated | ul hing to ever 3. : 08 1 ri sn : - | in oun. . HE UN IUINTEREST ta | payme ya : eA nem ints . Prescription 3 B: ue in on lade J. F. Adams. ‘The plant of the com Depart Die Second eal ; ot Bent et hich will be complete and i bg din ant ° | Cline’ s Plano House, «Second and Union = and divert a try t et hich alt pei \ king render ae - q eh a go ¥ the North at Flour The DAM DOR FOOD) catty ne ene tocten tobe $ vs D. S. Johnston a ms Washi Di Co, comer ‘ pghegains Hy incon he $2.50 ones at $1.25 ington Dental and Pho- 4 : aon fs N the mitie } BETTER THAN BONDS and Pho Meer em ss! ,,, Sette tees IS Mr seegem gues t| Log ] Rhodes Bros, Pgineec.scsrueee ¢ 03 Second Aveme =| PALE “eee ie Fiat fe dun! vied ca cn OF coltean “tere Real sabres . j Het. ko and “Tinton Burke Building 1 | an BIAS: jo i. : he 00 : i Opposite arehe Wholesale and retail deale va tay, ala, ce: Ba'Cey eo 2 eats THE FAIR | 1331 Second Ave, & | With Stores Also at Tacoma, Everett |] se@ Jas- G- Givens & Qo«|| | prowsraphicmateriar Maneinte eer & points in tbe Unit aten, | Jaa ave. and Columba, ‘Tel, Moin 199, | i gmmummemeamemmmmmmmmemcn | | pees eeennennene” er and Whatcom, 93-34-35 Stare--Boyd Bidg. [strict the femaue W he 1 P. develope

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