The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 8, 1901, Page 3

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e Bc a serbiscinisindleienilin icant ‘THR SEATTLE STAR, BER 8, 1901, st Edlitiom NOVEMBER THIRD AND [ADAMS IS DEN G00S OF CHINA Nearly $1500 Victory From “Her Family” Chargo of Arson City employes will pald off next] The house of Kt y. that hai W. J. Adan Monday, The tenth of each month 4 the court Auch re preacher in on guilt How Buried With the Ceremonies Of His Race (iii fhe yA elay, huteines \ Sectorday.. ‘hae mer pourt anid this mo this month, | it did yesterday, ‘This moi Joourt mald this mor the « °| Prince Of Darkness Handicapped.—-The Dead | tii’ stonday. "The ‘November check| fran Joke t. Seente watt wings | attne on the ca roll will exceed October's by $1,496.66. | $2500 alimony together with the cum. | Man’s Spirit Provided For ‘The amounts drawn from the dif-| tody of her child... This decree of the ferent funds for the two months ta} court will close an Interesting ehap anda, October, November.| It was in 1807 that John L. & of Lee Yik How, a) and liquid refreshments were spread, | General ., who has lived in Seattle | Principal among these was a young | Water was held from Fifth | pig, baked whole, In the grave was | Library Yesler way at 2 o'clock | thrown food, and also pieces of | City Park., ‘The funeral was not | mor $12 $81,191 24) Jey took Ellen unto himaelif for #o 3,783 50 4,823 02) and ¢ the same oon . was granted Celestial one, but a mix-| Chinese never omit the banquet at} Totals .. ... $25,704 80 Turned the Tebies rican and Oriental cus-| the grave. The food Ix never touc s f body, enclosed in a beau-| ed by mortal, and ts left #0 that Bel His wife concluded that John's] ALBANY, N 8,—The blue plush covered cask- | spirit of the departed one may feas parents instigated the action and] Commercial COn Ronveyed to the grave in| before undertaking the long Moen} whe ret out to seoure a repeal| cently incorporated to construct emetery by Bonney and | to the land of Wooden of ree ‘ him|oable from the United Stat hearse At the n at nil * | of money, t ane 10 the Devils Away placed in the mouth of thy laecompanied by a wagon | and other coins were thrown In the wife bent her efforts, and she suc gmail Dits o na~| Coffin under the body, — Plow a hole im thee ihe i : The wtate mupreme court revoi « ree, making them man Paving & hole in the cen-| " t, Too The Young Girl's Mother In the were strewn along the ~~ no | A pecullarly written Chinese docu Hans. The ‘Chinaman | placedin one shoeof the corpae. ‘This | the “Prince of Dark. | '* the passport into the next world. Me pase through the hole | All last night the body laid in view | Fanny Rogers, ‘ aliens the aff eof John. 1 bas ¢ paper before | &t the joss-house near Fifth avenue 1 yeaterd this she was also successful, a Pip the c cpa tn per-| and Yeslor way, Punk burned will be to thel Seteding ber dasnages tn tae ouin of arduous tnak,the evi | around it and the Chinese uteered Her_ mother is in the] gaion. ‘Today the Youne Kir! wa Kea| ‘The Seagrave apartment houses time, and the body | ™any prayers. jail and her father is dead.| trom the dive urt again fecling| Virginia street 4 aver Ne betore him ani| ‘The body i# now at rest, but low think the only thing to 40] like @ “new woman.” She has guined| have been sold by Crawford & Con Sg guard will be kept at the grave for end her to a houre of correc-| ke & "new woman.’ She ha ned | ha: . Y atten hes t if « jawhile to prevent small boys from | tion, } ® £ ae pa Ape Spirit Stops to Eat feasting on the good things left for a | Eas sy abe Mg grave many eatabdlen| Lee Yak's ghost Khe @ rest ear Ke the city. The Daughters of the Con. federates at Fort Bumter, It is a|its lines. They arrived y bronze Maltese cross, on one aide of| afternoon, Dalle Joh ts inscribed o 1 . ay nag ON, D. C, Nov. 8.—) which until the present.has been run he gota ogee om Sas cate "Deo His Grip Stolen elt is preparing to| in the interests of workers at the | Vendice,” he intention Improve thy within a #h a . nT J. Lancaster has bought a reat polis, will soon be brought under Fred Withorn, who lives at 1017) | rh in avon : Sewpe of civil service | Pontrol of the commisniom, Third avenue, reported to the police | dence on Twentieth axenue and Bas al the government de-) it is hinted too, that a number of An Alleged Forger today that a grip had been stolen not ban parolaett n Twenty. a the places McKinley removed from from him when he arrived in Seat-| Heber has purcham ty it has been made | civil service, will be placed under thé| Harry Sutton has been arrested by| tle on the steamer State of Wash-| third avenue and Bast Cherry free delivery service, | control of the commission again. Patrolman W. C. Hubbard on a war-| ington yesterday morning. rant sworn out by George 7 charging forgery. Only a Early Morning Fire EASTERN WAYS ESS bat itt belteved thee eae inent;| At 2:48 o'clock this morning firms have been victimized by Sut-| mali fire etarted in a age on ton, bad lig Organized With a Capital Of $250,000 lanes The Widow and W, 6, Potts King street between Eleventh ‘Twelfth avenues, The tus was called and tho eu © much damage wa { done. ‘The revenue cutter Thetis left last night for San Franciaco, To Western a the Manner 0! LEONARD DILLER'S WILL | """““"""" Fisheriew fo the ¢ jade Administrators of flaherion yesterday, His trip was tc study the methods used in these on | gi large Sah and cold storage plant uable Estate—Bulk of Property Left to Mrs. pe 2 A Ro ‘a ak-| Will be started wit! @ short time & number of well known residents of Diller and the Children this city, The comy y is known as the United States and Cold stor- age Co. and has a capital of $260,000. ident FA Wing, superintendent, | Th Will of Leonard Ditier was en- | the proceeds of which property, how lor prol ever, Is to be taken the amounts be tered for probate this morning in the | ver. is to be taken the amounts be: daughter Let.1 and the north 2 feet of lot 4 in block ¢ lots 10 and i In Udition Mr, Fred tention will be pal mt of the capacity nd salting fish. can next ¥ that const can @upertor court. The last testament | A of deceased, appoints his wife, Win- | ‘The plant will be located at Falr-| fred Diller, and W. G. Potts, as haven, where the site formerly oceu- | erutrix and executor of the large company. It is intended to expend son of deceased, $1.00, and to Dalay | executrix and executor of the estate,| Eantern product about $125,000 in buildings and ma-)D. Shindler, a daughter, $1,400. To| the entire interest and revenue ac. | Western. His visit East was t« chinery at once and the best obtain- | Winifred Diller and W. G. Potts is ‘and pushed away. He | able curing appitances will be used Jeft in trust all of tostator’s interest | fred Dilie i abot, and turned and saw! The company will go into the her-| in lots 1 and 6 inclusive in block 3| It tw p fire a second shot. | fing. cod ang halibut fisheries in the | of Hanford's addition, and lot 1 In his hands over his | waters of Alnxka, and will pay pat- block 3 of the Jackson vant Jon this ded that when the tw minor children, Lena Parks and Parl Ditior attain ‘their. maj and said “Oh!” ticular attention to the smoking and/ tion: and the east one: \ cnet aha bee to reel, and Considine | curing of these fish. Eastert fish will northeast quarter of Ditler_ tn ton time as he was falling. | will also be handled. A new cannery township of King county, out of | named p Robbed a Grocery ‘& general mix-up. will be erected next year and the company will go into the ears cognize anybody but Mere-| Three masked robbers walked Into ‘THREE IMPORTANT MATTERS @ Tom Considine, until he| the grocery store of F. Baker at first shat. | Third avenue and Denny way at § berift identified the shotgun | o'clock last evening. While one man| x basa to him by some| covered the proprietor the others | canning business. Gu store. He thought it| rift ¢ cash drawer and secured ‘Considin He also iden- | about mostly tn pennies. revolvers. One he took| Mr, Haker was preparing to close Conmiaine, and the other | the store when a Pree bey ‘onterea | 10 Increase Theater Llaessee—Dieccutinne Lunch Wagons | one with whic om beat |to make a purcha: ‘The three men queen Wr'ceen biter the bay. Alt were] and Legalize Baggage its Transfer Outfits Eiroy began the cross-ex- | dlack handkerchiefs over their faces! by asking if the sheriff | and appeared to be very nervou revolver or @ dagger| Mr. Baker id that the hand of t dith’s body, and was an-| robber who had him in charge trem. The council mittee of the whi Win the neiative. Died so that he wan afraid the gun! will mest. th: na. to. coe aaotier tues ore ‘ | Fulton here asked leave to! would go off. The boy customer was Matters—the Increasing of the th: rived in improving the witness as to how Tom |the moat collected person in the store. | |irenac af upet m. th the atre ity ; Investigation Was dressed. The defense! After securing the money the rob-| rensinyg at team wagons, and| Last * etition signed by: and the jury was with-| bers ran from the place and disap-|the abolishing of lunch wae: ge number of restaurant ow We carry # f Wore. WR while the admissibility of the | peared in the distance. | the southern part of the cit 0 council asking that body Traore ages: Sy bone ie southern ba y tt nell asking that bod. » theater matter wan referred to eontinue the licensing of lunch ot sare. how he wae asee- | the commmittce iaat April, but no ac-| wagons on the streets in the southern * pies Seeeas| tion has yet been taken, It t# pro-| parts of the city. A large petition Mar then aamitted @ that | pored to Increase the He of the| favoring the wagons will be present sh oe theaters from $100 M aled to the committee tonight. Thorne Baa seme srouser: es] r signing the first petition i coat and vest at the ‘Tt in dentred th onthly license He Wiaed to prove was that the va aon all tani ama’ wapons| seaia SoRtained a pistol pocket. As doing hauling in Seattle, Many of monthly B Was present at the search, the Bt ruled that the testimony was! = missible, and the jury was re-| ‘ BALTIMORE, Nov. #—No doubt | } thin Five Fee: of Him Gorman @ap return to the senate if | | he dew le The unofficin count } Pant Before the Jury, the | show that the Democrats will have a | (five feet. and” cout majority of 18-on joint ballot fo +i There wetaid if he bad iis-) Harbor Lines of Lake Union | ,, T° N. A. T. & T. Co. nitting W: te Knitting man Washed, n Knitting abo #kein “re wn Wool, in all skein, Saxony Yarn, in all colors, &¢ skein. Imported Saxony Yarn, at 1oe por #keln 4 Spanish Wool, went that hing of the lunch wagons ecomplished by placing « nse of $50 on them. nhove goods are fully nt. below the regular _EXTR TRA anid John Considine | was r Major Millix has in| fustoms Heustis in you got a pis- Burke building, a) for exces iy t Tom ‘showed him that ted, presenting the #Ip Roar m oft © each, The sheriff described the Hines around the Dany claim that the fir 1 Nothing new in quotations today - which was lined with bucy Union, It will be for ® technical r n and tha Prices remain reasonably firm and Rmthe Bh what THE FAIR sult this map in the neces- | numbe examination continued by Elroy. Mr, Cudi was ag ny Cor. Pike and Second Ave. we lines in 1 | d closely a8 to hin m from the time he h ak Metin was caica'S ind 6, ey |GETTING READY Will Become a Collier Caan: Bs ter cs WAS HUNGRY «| FOR THE WINTER 2. const ov t me. . AND STOLE |The gingpe, aewe Busy About if nt ' : | fort. Time worked its ff ietendes to Be & Cost passenger | changes, however, and not long af | fretphts The. company dose potest terward John sought @ divorce and freipht, | EB4, SOmBany Anse Bot ex. cr Northweat, with $2000. ‘i F eta headquarters in Votser ’ nt arriy in the United Confe: ate Veterans tn Twentieth avenue for as made through federacy are presenting the embiems ‘ 01 Conov to members of Confederate Veterans.| ‘The Beatt Electric company ts ‘ the img * t ‘The metal in the emblems ade o lor | we r as.| nd Ps ‘ appara. Witter Springs Medical Water ane extin cures rheumatiam, ecaema and all hie company in- xtenmive additions Changes in ruing therefrom to go to Mra. Wini-| learn thelr methods and apply them FOR ALASKA Sorwerem™ _____| PAY ROLL LAST SHOT! INNOCENT BUSINESS AR PASSPORT T0 Will Exceed October” by/Ellen Stanley Wins Another Jury Frees Him From the NEXT YEAR One Transportation Company Has | Ordered an Additional Boat already haa three—the Dolphin, Dir igo and Farallon, The new veanel will be of the twin # built | n lines similar to the Dolphin, Sti next May, She will then be run in| njunction with the Dolph aintaining @ regular four-day pu wervioe between here 4y, Whether this Imp m the ft this THINK THEY Supt. Little Will See © That Care- less Contractors Obey Law perintendent of Streets F. N says that street contractors ing rubbish on the sidewalke, in the gutters and in the center’ of ts where the ftnprovement is n] completed, or nearly wo. now proposes to’ compel con t ar away the debris at Agreement with the « and has instructed h Inmpectors to strictly Was brought to Mr n by the almost com } f the sidewalk on yuth at the wl | Guy's drugstore, where old barreix | boxes, planks and all kind of ma t] terials were thrown in a heap, Other over the city were report 4 to be jum as bad. Schooner Bayard Libeled The schooner Thomas F. Payard has been selzed by order of the U, 8. marshal, ‘The selaure was made to ify & Mbel amounting to $£20, |Who Interfere With Course ce ene GET SUCH 200 PIANOS FELLOWS investigate the Great Club Rate Dis- count on 200 Pianos of Justice It’s a Money Saver That Beats duke Suthirin ban been Sande Them All J fa woman, who lives in a low ' j » pia j wort During the trial tt great efforts had been m: defense to stop the promecutt tim of thi n easy payments, without interest, in this state for the money, why wet i UB RATY ' loped that] IF YOU want to y for the} t mult t by J. ( if whe would fot temtify. Ar witness teatified that the at for the defense and Cleorla h ted to keep her from te ing. It i probable that actior i be taken agtinet inate anim | IF YOU want a Packard y for $100 less than the regular price, om easy payment, t interest, get in on this CLUB RATE, a COURT HOUSE NOTES|” * man & Har , and the Trade Register #741 | CLINE’S PIANO HOUSE ine Pe CORNER SECOND AND UNION Mary ¢ YOU want to 7 few st RATE, is Brothers plano, one among the bie 6 pianos, by getting in on this C y nt for $100 less than the same id for in the F ur choice a zen Aifterent makes, at a big ree Uon In price « ments, without interest, now yt tting in on this big CLUB RATE, | 1F YOU want f the FAMOUS ma ne one out 1 t, by getting in on the CL r opportun’ onere poster furnishing WN PIANOS, the plano of you can now buy th payments, Withe RATE. Ap order wag wliened by Judge) Mechanics’ Tools--The Kinds That Good Mechanios Use ‘allman elting the defendants in the oe Po pcre tg GOING WORTHRUP ©O., 404 Firat Nace Lumber Co., to yield their account books to Inspection dle Heinrichs has brought mult inst the Beattie Lumbe >| er $0000 for injuries Fecelved In ¢ company's employ, | the Seattle Lumber Co. at E nrich we working at nights for| Hard, in the latter part of March. the morning of the 29th, before daylight he went Into the engine roon rn and fell into a d had been ma but of which he He allegen th , aide, legm, body and kidneys} ¢ injured and he is informed that| f hin ribs are broke He asks $5000 damagen. Looking for a Wedding Present Handsome Trimmed Hats At $5 and $6 Black Velvet Hat, trimmed with breasts, buckle, velvet ribbon and pink velvet on bandea at sis BS. Handsome Castor “Feit” Fiat, ¥. M. Sargent hae filed @ claim for trimmed with castor velvet, : 4168) damages against the city. He rose-colored ehirred rosettes, aye he was injured by falling on a white | Gove, . aad rn OO 4 Duele ana di A new choice of ' & iidren’s from, each .....BBe to bE Camel’s-Hair Goif Caps, in ee blue, brown and white, eac ‘Be, S96 Brown and tan Tailor-Made Hat, carelessly constructed temporary sidewalk at Washington street and Becond avenue south, Bept. 1, 1901. | —_—_—___ d and skin diseases. At drug- cints or 1210 First avenue. FE. ELLIOTT If you want eye comfort, why not 1 F. A. Frederick of the Yakutat| go where you will be sure to get it returned from @ visit] 1 guarantee all my glansen. 9-10 enter and Cape Anne| Heussy Bldg. 34 and Pike. London Layer Raisins, te than thome per Ib, 2 Ibs, for 25e, | bloe A. A. Denny's Pied by the Rice Fish Co. hes been m which ie situated the Ditier hovel | pickling and Kraut, Ge per tb. | Durchased and absorbed into the new | ‘The will hequeaths to L. E. Diller, is given In trust to the| salting, long experience makes the |@ 3 ate. Fresh Roasted Peanuts, rlor to the} De. > Adams Best Jaya and Mocha o Loaves Hest Bread, 100, Heat Grade Fresh lowaCream- Thee 1b. BT Gc Teas in % ir-tight packagen, ARE BRE Cateup, Fine White Granu. ed Beet Sugar, 81.00, bottles Malt Vinegar, 0c. Seporita Sardines, with key, 100, tb package Soda Cracker, ae Hordan's Bagle Brand Con- densed Milk, 10¢ can Feonomy Cream, 3 cans for Ze. ADAMS GROCERY CO 1428 Second Av. Tel Main 482 — Bet. Pike and Union Sty te Bon Marehe Hot Water Bottles season of the year a hot tle ie indispensable in every household, We have them. 2-Quart, 65c 3-Quart, 75¢ And « more expensive, if you and as | Charles King, & hung , Capt. Jensen, the local harbor ' shot fire tole bundle of. b f aster, is making ready for winter | Ped ar , o ah net by some pe lang pile-driver Was at work this morn q rler / Volunteers’ ho at « telephoned for the patrol! ing. § ise of the facts that near } Lord and Lady Douglas Ei F Ball : T Graee anedeton the | feats va hye tn Ube Bt pF heir return from ‘England a si Wotumieery teh toca! Washington (247) 80d charged him with rir new 14 BORG. GERe BEOET | veSideoce in Hecome where they live AND CAFE ze he be are prepar.| F°%" nee ones @ quiet iit : Bon March» Block 1413 Second Avenue ich Libeled the Thurston ‘The stea inler, Capt. Han eee tai ES wun |” 2gc-LAYER CAKE--25¢ ister fines. ‘The | hor nalio ho gen of $104 5 as Pare ir jant ach due them, t ‘ontinaing Philip Reed and John F. Harris, lo ‘ a Te aay » new fi arm boxes have) cal } ‘ i to r nm the ry Butter and strictly he snip UP talled on Queen Anne hill tioh || Preah iigge; try on nth o 142 iw wt High hooner | Bixth avenue went a 25e Layer Cakes 260 4 |24 ave. and Columbia, Tel, Main 1 of felt and castor vel trim- med with handsome jue plume, brown and tan need E A ne on ange “a Hats, in all ‘hadea al black ” and ‘white stitched ri ach“. «82.50 Camel's Hair Stitched Hats, with soft crowns and silk bands, each . - B2. Camel's Hair Hats, with large rims in red, blue, bei? and gray, at, each .....$) $1.00 SPECIAL A table full of Breasts, Birds and Wings, worth 60c and T5e, ss choice at, each . seas Black Ostrich Tipe three "in a. yunch, worth 6c and $1.25, for, a bunch . -25c, 50, The Light For the Home Electric GOLDMANS ASSORTMENT IS SUPERIOR TO ALL OTHERS 901 Second Avenue SIGN of the BIG COFFEE POTS Rhodes Bros. 1331 Second Ave. THE SEATTLE ELECTRIC Co. 907 First Avenuo Saturday Special Our broken Mocha and Java; Coffee, NO HOME IS | at 17¢ ib. COMPLETE This Coffee is the broken ber- fies taken from the best grade however ant its furnishings, |[ of Java and Mocha Coffees. It withou ease Plano. here's only is of good favor and strength, defect a sand pr ‘Ther's call and equals coffee that you & little money between you and ajM% pay 25c to abc for elsewhere. Pease Piano in your home. _- Let us} $1.25 a Dozen Plates tell you how, and prove to you the/ excellence of tone and beauty of case | We ofte ‘twill bring to you, Also many other | standard mak t from, semi-porcelain Dinner Plates, worth $1.25 a doz., for Sc’each, HAYNES, "ais" I) ¢ Jonnston (a. You have a perfect right to insist on having your grocer supply you 903 Second Avenue with the beet flour made, You want 19. the best, don't you, if It costs no 8 Sa ee more Capital Patent | ie Best Light Flour Least Money. § Better Than Electricity the best English Harvard Dental Parlors j Western Mutual Building, over Gere man Bakery, yi TEETH 8 Pon THOUT PLM r it supplies th ith the electricity), The Humpre Vegetable fat of the wheat and the /® Gas Arc has no equal as It vagy ) element i a store light. Bread made of ¢ Patent Is iit- | : r fillings, yoga Fi Seattle Gas & Bletric fo Wee tng = Capital Milling Company Bab Tal, ale 1.00; oaeaea SEATTLE OPTICAL CO. Washington Tent & “Awning in. “All work Guan Company. (inc.) wine Optisia EYES TESTED FR OF CHARGE NTAL PARLORS, | a w ». to § p,m; Sum Tol. Main 1025. bad Yesler " ay —— ee ri j b CO, | SPECIAL FRE DRICK Bi : For Reliable Good j Cor. Today and Tomorrow LEE’S 250 preennnene For «+ 10c at bee eh a tee tenet eet mr wom Ramaker Music (0.5 "ee Le, 1415 Second Ave, apap ‘Tol, Main 41-48 Same Side of the Street, Same Office, 623 tet Ave. ¢ Block as the Bon Marche Pe oP peimbto Jewelers and Opticians

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