The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 17, 1901, Page 2

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

——e . for pe * presdl y than The av lored ¢ ore a parts aumeto@ pace td y and} hant ve fomaly last act ed, wit roy, wh pretty: whe did iL Jom sore nA ne. MX ely rob the prt yo actors head vho haw ne en) t way lig pen bis are sal rma hig nd grag o from ment of sAS he loca i word Angelos » Reade to wat¢ ab-tree mes he na dian a tthe organt creas here at in thie ©, Saert ns, fan “y sho ft shel gh-gra nt, fant mce fit an ANN purchag Bring BUSY $1 nd” blag } made; » per gy FOR scinate valu e r Fas 00 val rice .. Wool he vol® rice ..45 le leg | new pa ALL LABOR DISPUTES TO BE SETTLED BY COMMITTEE Such is the Plan Proposed by Labor Leaders and Capi- talists Who Are Now Working for Future Harmony NEW YORK, De li-The plan | tne United Btatea ind of the representatives of both cap | mission, preceded th ital and labor who are meeting here | talk and said that to bring about a closer feeling of | found general local organisation harmony between employer and em-| on both aides. This, hé sald, would Ploy, i# to appoint an executive | effect a complete fulfillment of any committee to arbitrate all difference | contracts made oa. The committee will consist of| Frank Sargeant, grand master of 37 members, componed equally of om= | the Hrothert i ployers, employes and men who are trial com- with a brief there could be men, took « ep . neutral t i be e Rol » Soart or all aie a stole mupreme |ments made yesterday by Mr Giaputes OF MAE) Schwab, and maid the latter would nitude. Labor's Day At the industrial conference labor's] to trusts int representatives had the floor at to day's seasion. not be In control of millions if It were not for labor Samuel Gompera aaid he objected fering with political work, and expectally with the judl- Secretary Durand, of! otary WOMAN MURDERED T0 SECURE CHARITY FUND Miss Harriet Murphy, Prominent in Pittsburg - Society, Killed by a Burglar PITTSAURG, Pa. Deo. 1.—Har | the struggle had been a protracted riet Murphy, @ prominent young #0-| one, chaira and tables being over clety woman, -was murdered in her/ turned and rugs on the floor disar- room by « burglar at an early hour! ranged this morning. She was shot through! Miss Murphy was one of the lead the neck with a revolver of a large-|ing workers for arity and was sized calibre, evidently while strug-| treasurer of one of the largest so- Bling to and fro with her assatiant.|cieties. It wan known that she kept The course of the ‘bullet would tn-| the funds and collections locked in dicate that she had seised the man's| her room, This fund is missing and wrist In « struggle for the posses-| the supposition ts that the knowledge sion of the weapon, or with the hope/ was obtained by the burglar, and of diverting his aim. when the attempt at robbery was When the crime was discovered the! made, Misa Murphy awoke and at condition of the room Indicated that tempted tc fend the property. AT NEWHLL’S SEATTLE Dressed Dolls French Jointed Dolls Kid Body Dolls Bisque Dolls Cuban Dolls Mexican Dolls 25 PER CENT OFF Beyond doubt the handsomest asssort- ments in Dressed and Undressed Dolls ever shown in Seattle. 25 Per Cent Off Our Present Low Prices Your initials carved, free of charge, on Umbrel- las at $2.00 and up. Your name stamped, in gilt letters, on purses at $1.00 and up. WOTE—A liberal discount -allowed on Christmas goods to churches and Sunday ‘schools. Open evenings E. W. Newhall & Co. : POO Wevevevevererererert ttre teeter teers Scientific and Manufacturing Optician, That will be « pleasant reminder of the giver, combing use with p " We have every thing desired in h beauty, Gold Spectacles and Eye Glasses, Reading Glasses, otc, FINE OPERA GLASSES AND HANDLES We show the largest line of at prices lower than any other ho $2.50 | We invite comparteon and pri You will be Glasses to match any taste, sty! ish and time and Attention to OPTICS you better than any one In this 5 OUR OPTICAL BERVICE 18 | FACILITES, THE MOBT COMPLI ON THE COAB' ALL, Gligwes we sell for holiday gifts will be fitted free afterward The Eversole Optical Co. H. Clay Eversole, President, F. D, Eversole, Secretary 708 Second Avenue SEATTLE, WASH, New York bik. Second Ave. and Cherry St. gy in Seattle, able to find Opera purse. We devote all our sively, and are in @ position to serve of the country, KivbA Live. ITS FITTINGS, ITS ly, | was referred to the houde of lords | | jand other claims went to com. | (4000 mittee, | | Manning THK SEATTLE STAT, Free Rent and Net Profits Besides An Unparalled Offer of Lots on Capitol Hill on a Year's Time to Builders of Homes and Money Furnished for Building when necessary A great many men in Seattle are putting off buying a rmanent home until ean build on Capitol Hill, but do not like to spare their business for a lot there just at the preseny time, For their particular benefit the Moone INVESTMENT ©O, offers these special terme: FIRST. It will s@ll asite on a year’s time to any repotable man who will commence to build at once a $4,000 to $10,000 residence on Capitol Hill, SECOND—It will farnish the money at 6 per cent, interest without com- mission or other charge of any kind to any reputable nan who will build a $4,000 to $10,000 residence on Capitol Hill, There isan opportunity that will appeal every business man. Every renter in Seattle is paying his landlord 10 to 18 per cent, on the cost of the house he occupies, At theend of the year he has absolutely nothing to show for it by ling himself of this opportauity he pays only 6 per cent. on the coet of his residence. But be reaps the benefit of the enhanced value of his lot, which will be at least 100 per cent. winhin a year because of the great amoma: of building sesared for that locality, It will continue indefinitely to enhance in value, es the city adds thousands to Its population each successive year, The plain result of the deal, theretore, is to afford a home free of rent, and a profit besides, in comparison with paying a landlord month by month. The money advanced fer building purposes may be repaid in installments. Interest ceases on every reduction of the principal It is unnecemary to comment further on such a straightforward proposition The business man who cannot see the immense advantage for himself in this | offer does not belong in Seattle. j Every street and avenue oa Capitol Hill is iinproved with asphalt pavement, | cement walks, concrete curbings, water mains and sewers, and they are paid for. Moore Investment Co. DOESN'T TO IMPEACH WANT HIM WASHINGTON, D. C,, Dee, 17 SPRINGFIELD, Ohio, Dee. 17,— Representative Jenkins, of Wiscon- The engagement of Eleanor Dudley Buck to Richmond Mobsen, in denier, |. of the committee on judiciary, in Mine Dudley is the latest woman of | said to have # resolution which he the multitude whose name has been |W!!! Present to congress providing cuplded with that of the hero of the | that impeachment proceedings shall Merrimac, to deny the soft impeach-| be brought against Judge Noyes, ment | There t# « division of opinion In an interview given to the prees| among those who are against Noyes Miss Dudley not only says that she! as to the proper course to pursue, as is not engaged to marry Lieutenant) many claim that it within the Hobson, but that she haa no inten- tion of marrying him. She t# very much aggravated at the numerous reports. * from the office and that itmpeach- ment proceedings are therefore not quired. thrown into a en box rused DISGUISED gui NEIGHBORS. ‘Recent Decisions Con- cerning Coronation _,,.., Jennie O'Hara this morning or t a warrant in Justice Dec, 16.—Mies Beatriee | Cann's court charging M J. 8 } cannot act as herb-strewer | ¢r relebbor, with using lang coronation of King Hdward, | t tending provoke an and Sir Henry Burrand cannot carry assa Roth won ive at 1721 the king's bow and arrows, but the | Howard avenue, — procuring wrrant Mre, O'H ioe headquarters a telephoned Karl of Erroll may walk in the pro- | tt id asked for ssion disguised ag the lord high |¢ nstable of Scotland rrying «| 8 officer. — She he had been rilver staff, tipped with gold, with |insulted three tines by her neigh. | OWN arms Gn one end and the | bor Detectty nt who an- | g'4 on the other © bishops of #wered the phor Mrected r tal th and Durharn will be allowed to the prosecuting attorney's office, | ipport the King on thé throne, but “nd there she went | ere will’ be no chief larderer, ag) Mrs. O'Hara quiet little wom there will be no banquet anand the officer of These decision were renched by the Court thinks the language must have ourt of claims; acting on about go | been pretty bad when it would tend claims put forward by Various nobles, t Provoke her to an agsault for rights and privileges at the cor onation, The squabble for the lord. greatchambertainship between Karis Carrington and Lancaster, Duke of Atholl and Marquis of Cholmondely Justice Cann's 4 Third Avenue Fire rhe Sunset Telephone Company A brisk fire was diapovered in one | three-story brick ddition tot of the rooms of & lodging house at he change building o 1 #09 Third avenue, shortly before 4] eatimated cont ts 14/000 oe ,500 or 82,000 from | | | | | THE JUDGE power of the president to remove him | the wall | on groved harwood sli position and sliding the 46x48 inches In nize tion | | | | for use as a dining table. WHAT WILL THE HATCHING BE? RETURNS | was deer Captain T cutter Gran er, of the government was seen today, The pPtain had jitth about the future movements of the cutter fur to say ther than it goes to Tacoma this af- rnoon and returns to Seattle prob bly tomorrow Speaking about the missing Mat teawan, Captain Toster said We were cruising among the ise lar ul through the storm and didn't even know of the disaster to the collier till we came down to Be atte. On our way down we were on the outlook for wreckage all the Way, but didn’t see anything that would indicate such a disaster own opinion is t the fl ¢ went down whe e mouth of the Columbia San Franciseo, I have n that when she foundered s} like a ton of lead. The ernment, a8 You probably knoy a couple of ships, the 1 th McCullough, from San ot look fe t Missing vessel and the another government boat stood ready at a mo nent’s Notice to render Y assistance posal I'm afraid their task will be lesa, The storm of the 4th will be a m morable one indeed,’ FREDERICK & NELSON Fine Furniture Why Not Give a Majestic Queen to Your Wife Sister or Mother? There has been a demand for a cheap kitchen table After a ong search, we found such an article and applied for patent on ft, Majestic Queen as it appears against The Main Feature of | the Majestic In that it can be converted without trouble from a kitchen queen to a dining table large enough to een six people. and by raising the leaf to @ hor Dp over, It works easily and absolutely without fri (patent applied for) in the states of Idaho is owned by Frederick and Neilson, Beattie. The Price of the Majestic Queen with top up, ready In this Christmas gift you have a well-made, useful article, which every time it is used senews the appreciation of the person to whom it is given, Think this suggestion over. It's senstbie, 1 : PPP PAPAL LLL STORE OPEN EVENINGS Frederick & Nelson HOME FURNISHERS Second Ave. and Madison St. him Intoxteants hereafter irance, She sta ely drawn a s family by her own exertions t . have several ct Even . a Fate e wad boo noW she does't want a oree, but * spouse. SHE GLIDED path she advertises which could be converted into a dining The Majestic Queen is a we that has two flour bins, each large drawers above bins, cor arranged for Kitehen ae lery and small kitchen utensils, and two kneading board dum faced, that can be taken entirely out of the table, The Majestic Queen's railing and legs are made of tefty fir; top and Orop leaf are made of thoroughly kiln dried Joints are perfectly made and top Is sand-papered down !l-made combination Kitche th a capacity of W po entently ly smooth, ‘ The top r have a dining table, top Majestic Queen's Interior Grrangs. | ment. ‘The sole right to manufacture and sell the Majestic Ovegon, Washington aug al jestic Que resent. At the corner of Thind {omme south and Washington Huit, the snake-like Venus, big fall from the elevated to the brick street pavement. | went head first. The b Billy Barton's seleon lady into that thiret emporiem al | Dr. Bories was called to attend he Fourteen stitches were taken scalp and the emulator of was finally persuaded to gtide ward. 7 FOR PAVING FIRST AVENO A resolution was introduced ia council last night calling for paving with vitrified brick avenue from Pike street to way. It was referred to tl E committee. z That street at present is Ley | |} but in many places the pla | ly worn and some permanent i> — ‘ovement is almost absolutely att j essary ina short time. | Councilman Muldoon opposes proposition because he says that | Second and First avenue hill Pike street will be cut through be fore many months and improvement at this time would a needless expenditure of money, took occasion to make a the scheme to cut down that stating that, property owners without a single exception to knowledge were in favor of the although at first thought the geemed to be a gigantic under SOUTH SEATTLE — | TO MOVE THINGS” 4 See Ul Cf Seattle Improvement 1 last night with @ i's h The follow elected G nt; G. A. Mow John C. Werner, a | The South | Club organiz members in ( ing officers w McFarlain, pre vice president retary he club will meet again neat Thursday er 7:30 o'clock & ard’s hal secretary has bet solutions de instructed to wup cing the poor bominat reet cf embers of the club say Maxwell, of Bal & habitual dr liman this mo r venders forbid t MUST CLEAR OUT A. F. Harding @a@ Judes i ike petition was filed by his w Frank Fay 8. Maxwell, who appea Frank Hogan are wu arrest furnished a mode f patient SUspictor Fay was in custody jered to leave ae that h and that’ she had supported to reform her moralized Who Stole the Cow? Jack Olts, of 126 Nineteenth at \ e, report the police thi LY hat a cow had been stolet Y. M. C, A. Political Ciub HOMEWARD Th Y. M. ¢ tical Club on i of the ag jation. jebate On 5 a gene th Human Anac : “ae tor writhings rd nto ‘ vening i amuse the patre of th ple's V She Saw the Thief F in her usual ro} Karly this morning r Mrs. H, ©, Andrews has reported lady started out to the pollc ut a thief entored het ment and Incidentally a few! house at Y th avenue yes of Hquid refreshmer As she} t t purse the man as the alarm, up Third avenu uth h ight resemble that of the rep- ! he herself to rep- but

Other pages from this issue: