The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 10, 1902, Page 3

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FRIDAY, JANUARY 10, 1003, BOY BANDITS ROB A CHURCH AND ARE CAPTURED: ETT, Weed, Jan, 10—In a suburb of this eity, @ gang poy bandits bes been unearthed. y are regularly organised under jeadership of 10-year-old Frank hie two Weutenants are 4 McMMlan, nine years old, and Demar, eight years old, have been the operations of that they not only rob- Congregational church, but ibe apace ‘underneath ites 8 otth s ie jon and adinitted naive. Dad decided to go Into ¢ = | $200, business” The off! dead to the church. where three boards loose in foundation, and a store- es quantities of canned ble olf clothing collection of such ar- would prove atiractive to A "X tairly well stock- 4 | milttary ed library of the yellow-backed or- dor was also in evidenc For some time past storekeepers have been annoyed with Suspicion was direc ieee thefts. ed to the constantly apparelied in long rub- ber coats and boots, The rae oe mitted that this was their of stealing; One of them would. oa gage the storekeeper in conversation while the others would seize and o eal any desirable article, af h they would saunter from the was robbed of ticles and damag- so that the total loms amounted to ‘The bays reamed that they were the authors of this job also. In View of the fadt that the par- hoothouse books and ema. ente of all of them are eminently | respectable, it has been fully decid- ed that no prosecutions will be made, Young Burrill will be sent by his parts to @ boarding se! order. ‘The other boys. w recelve corporal punishment from | thelr parents and be permitted to re- main at the family table jafternoon that John boys through their being | FIEND! SEATTLE WOMEN BEING BUNKOED| Wash, Jan, 10-Word was received here by telephone this Faulkner | Marysville had beon arrested by the |sherift, charged with being the a+ | sailant of Pearl Hewey, | On the afternoon of Deo, 28, Pearl Hewey, who te 18 years old, wa ed by & maaked man while w in the woods near her home and brutally assaulted, Hor assallant lashed her to a tree with cords which | he produced from hie pocket. When |releaned ehe was in a pititul cond! |tion, Full particulars have not at thin hour been received. DISCUSS NEW LIGHT PLANT Councilmen Talk on MacDougall & Southwiek’s Application i king | ‘The couneil corporations eommit- tee met Inst night and disousred the application of McDougall wick and Samuel Ly Shuffeton. 4 maintain an m in Beattie. mat 13 months | ago and referred to the corporations | committee, For some reason unexplained the committee did not attempt to act on the application until last night of | & South. | | of this city, for a franchise to build] Alleged That Two Peddiers Are | ma Selling Shoddy Goods Tom Dwyer and Jo Ryrnes Tennant yee n out in the North | Broadway addition. house selling clothw which they lead the buyer to belleve were amugiied into thht country, Nine out of ¢ | women think they are getting a bar | gain tn buying the cloth, when in reality they are exhorbitant Agu |. The | wile | a e and watoh e on the of the houses: No ponttive evid haw yet been proved against them, but they will be held pending an lavestigation MARINE NEWS ‘The wc i | Fairhaven ye ay of lumber The barkentine Retriever lett Hadiock ¢ for San Franct with a cargo of tumber The British shi « low walled from with a cargo n AGH and rt Townsend terday for orders. The ship Kindross left Port Towa | send today for Chemainus, Prank W, Brocks has ‘been | pointed port captain for the | Navigation ¢ ngaked for | ionweore work for the mahip Company he Indians residing in the neigh borhood of Penphrase passage 7 acifie Cos THE SEATTLE STAR, 3 | THE MARKETS | 3% deleted tet teleleleletelelele ele lele let two men go from house to} There are ho changes rhet, quotations: The ated in yeouterday's Star remain in today 19 prices que : NEW ENGINE HOUSE BIDS The board of public works will open bids tomorrow for building (hy Hew $86,000 headquarters for the & attle Fire department, So far no , and it is not ‘el un ore the moeting til @ short time Tele The counctl street com: exslon thin Aecepiane the Capite platted Uy th M pk is making @ ta Receptance, of persons interested ts in| Httee in in nuniber KEGLEY’S .."3, 111 Oocidental Ave. Friday's Qulek Sellers oar grains, A BIG UCTION SALE From the Dally Star of Jan. 9th Y ORDERS from the Receiver of the bankrupt stock of the Meohanies Clothing Company a sale of the entire stock will be started tomorrow, Saturday morning, January 11th, at 10 o'clock, and sold at public auction in single THE MECHANICS’ CLOTHING CO. FAIL pieces or dozen lots to the highest bidder at the Company’s old established store-room, 109 Occidental Avenue, between Yesler Way and Washington Street, where fortune at one time seemed tall Mere tite Firm in the City Within cent Voars Took Place Vosterda: When the Doors of the Well- Known Mechenios’ Clothing Store at (C9 Oovidental Avenue Were ek and sold to satisfy the MECHANIC®’ CL PANY, which ts retail outfitting men and boys In the always been considered financial eonditic enjo sod e ote creditor THING of the abiiah me within the grasp of the proprietors of this large outfitting estab- lishment, which had such an abrupt ending a few days ago in the closing of the business by dissatis manded an adjustment of th ed creditors that de- eir claims. The Stock Amounting jae to Over $60,000 Consists of Men’s, Boys’ and Children’s Clothing, Shoes, Hats, and Furnishing Goods, and a large assortment of Trunks, Bags, Valises, Comforters, Blankets and Alaska Outfits. No comment is necessary on the high standard of merchandise carried by this firm, as their reputation for selling the best and none but UNION MADE has given the MECHANICS’ STORE A reputation as the POOR MAN’S FRIEND. Avail yourself of this, perhaps the last opportunity to bid what you please and buy anything worn by man or boy at your own price. REMEMBER the Sale Starts Saturday, January 11th, at 10 O’clock A. M. AND WILL CONTINUE DAILY UNTIL THE STOCK IS SOLD MAKE NO MISTAKE, GET INTO 109 OCCIDENTAL AVENUE Mechanics’ Clothing Co. In the Middle of the Block, Between Yesler Way and Washington Street. Look for the Auction*Sign. JOE MARTIN &CO., Auctioneers H. E. GILMORE, Receiver EGGS munity, southern | Fancy Eastern, per dor, 22c | In an intervie Bent I ranch, per doz. Be pF? gene PORK SAUSAGE Habilities | ¢ t Fastern Link, while the anset ed. very appetl thing like ##0,000.6 light ofl, 2 pounds creditors given an extension of time SWEET POTATOES every dollar of the indebtedness could have been raised, al! accounts Fancy kiln dried, 19 pounde . ONIONS settled and the stockholders left in a Fancy Bermudas, 19 pounds position to continue , the business, ASPARAGUS The store tx now cloned and the rtock being arranged by the recetver Hickmots Ttpa, only the chotoest, tender tips used preparatory to starting an auction male Saturday January Per can . Per dos, Then the time was spent tn drafting @ bill granting the franchise whieh the committee hoi for presentation soon. Vincent said today th meeting of the commit probably be held next week and th. bill pat In shape by Ineeting one week from next Monday it Vhile the promoters of the new concern have said nothing about LONDON, Jan. 10—The Globe) rates, they do not deny that they nos this afternoon a story, which.| wilt be in position to make them selves formidable competitors of the Seattle Electric € omy HOT ONE LINCOLN, Nebd., Jan. 10.—Wiltam Jennings Bryan im the Commone today continuce his attack on Gov ernor Shaw, of Be- lender © AKS HOLD AN ELE oad t cablos off the | shore of Wishart peninsula. The Victoria & Sidney Rallway | Company intend putting on an ad | ditional ateamer soon on the route| lof the Troq now running be-| | tween the nds and Nanatmo. MORTALITY RECORD | native of New| dnesday even: | | Ing at the family residence, 74 Lake | jue, Of cancer In the stomach at the age of 49 years. He leaves a wife and two children. The funeral is from Butterworth’s, 2 p.m. Sun- day. jeorge Startup, aged 19 years, died at the renldence, 128 Twenty-third vente north, yesterday afternoon. plexy. For the past 20 years o has been a resident of this etty urvived by four sons and two ork. Jeremiah, George, Jon- and Charles Startup, and Lucy nd Viola Startup are the children, BOERS MAY «. th, which will continue until all claims against the firm are settled. Jt is maid that the immediate cause pinch which brought Aing of thin ol joned by the branch store proved to be i proposition. ORANGES 12s Fancy Ni ihe Fancy Ni 20 Fancy Navais, per dos., WALNUTS Large pertect Sweet Meats, worth » Per pound .. 106 6000 COFFEE od), pleases mont | of and looks of | we guarantee to We coffees wid by oth. our price 290, 3 pounds .68e The Queen Morning Coats » In black and white ef- fects; newest overcoats | on the market; the} DICE TB ype 0 ! $20.00. ¥ propose to lay down 4o all they can to check | ‘The steamer Tampioo, of the Globe Navigai Company, is taking on & cargo at Pier No. | for Honolulu. She will carry Reveral carionds of fromen beef and aeceral tons of fer- (iliaers, besides a mixed cargo of general merchandise. The steamer salle Saturday FLOODED TACOMA, Jan. 10.—Heavy rains caused the Nookeack, Skagit and other Weatern Washington rivers to verfiow. The towne of Deming and Mt. Vernon are flooded. KILLED 13 WASHINGTON, Dr. Waagon r, dentist, removed to D. C., Jan. 10. Globe block, cor. First and Madison the Boy’s | School Shoes | Solid leather, sole leath-| er counters, in box calf and vici kid; a Web- ster's Dictionery with) each pair; shoes guar-| apieed; per pair $2.50 J. FRIEDMAN & SON 903 FIRST AVENUE Youthful Eyes OLLAR'S worth for FIFTY CENTS. This chance passes away TO- DAY and it will be a long while before you can again vay 31.60 Halr Brushes K0e $1.00 Atomizers for 500 Se bottle Tollet Water for BO ‘The Seattle Drug Trust has ecified that the best way to fight the Bartell Drug Co. is to pretend that they are fighting the trust, too. ‘They tried to fool ws, and now want to fool you. Prices for Comparison Fletcher's Castoria, Trust's price 2%5c, our price..20¢ Kilmer’s Swamp Root, $1.00 size, Trust's price 650, our Brice ... Sie Peruna, Trust's price se, our price ... ....-...58e Belladonna Porous Pias- ters, Trust's price 5c, Great Emergency Sale Now in Full Blast AT. SEATER & COMPANY Furniture, Carpets, Crockery, Tinware and Stoves all Going at Cost 912-914-916 FIRST AVENUE, SEATTLE, WASH. a e, WARAPPRPHD NS RPPAPH DIDI P RCC CeO CECE CEEEEERERED o LTR CLEARANCE SALE Everything Reduced «.».«+ No Reserve The rous low prices ever given in any cheap sale. You can demand, as per ad., a reduction on your purchase of 20 to 50 per Clearance Sale ,, Sstts, Jackets, Rag- lans, Ready-to-Wear Skirts, Flannel and Silk Waists. Fars Special for Saturday, Japan- ene Screens, 6 foot tall, heavy embroidered; regular’ price, $5.50: Saturday, $2.96. 2-o8. bottle Best Extract ed « . 50e Saturday morning we wil open up a show in our north window for mothers’ and ba- bies’ health, comfort and MAID convenience. 1018-101 Articles never before shown in 9} FIRST AVENUE. Seattle, } } See Quaker on the Window 1013-1015 FIRST AVE., GLOBE BLOCK MANTELS _ TILING) GRATES memset Lert { wrouant IRON TRIMMINGS Ful of trimmings for til 16x24 mirrors, and brick mantels, 2-inch fenders, off you made Wrought ¢ " sone Yr ). §. Johnston (0, 903 Second Avenue Burke Buliding THE Mw AKER DRUG C0. Penn Bath Cab- inet . persica Quaker Cabinet . abt5 Those 2-quart guaranteed Hot Water Bottles, still going for Oe CEREE EERE PSTD ID DPE PRTPPLIPIIHIAD VIIPPIRIIIDPDIVIPPRIIVIO Head to Foot Outfitters The Organs of Sense secing and hearing—are strongly appealed to by the ORGANS in our show rooms. Firat we wor KIMBA nt of exe ndsome apr m4 Racanseeecereeecessess dy When print biu ang lomly possible at distance, eyes | classes restore the vision of youth. SCHUCHARD OPTICAL Co. € Specialiats. 1207 Becond Avenue, Seattle. % | |h__1312 Second Avenue }| | VAN, an instru fine tone and bat if this is ers of plean- ing tone and construction at such small prices that no home can afford be0 6 : to be without one. If you ghould b Aste boat deatre later to exchange for Piano may do so. most ge ne ides t Ing this so price ove discount we pectal lot are giving out every day dur- f goods at less than half usual Every Article Marked Down This Month Men's Suits, and $15.00 Men's © $15.00 and $1 Men's Hats, and $2.00 Men's $2.00 Spec tain, Unbdle ial for Si ach ‘day—60 pieces Mill End Lace Brussel Net Cur- aaah . de ched Turkish Towels, heavy weight, size 2 long, each re left—Ladies’ Knit t oder rekirt 4x45, yard and a- ingen at cc ale 5e A fn Beattie today than ate now advertining. Dave handied reai estate and Inyestments, but we hat othing for a long time the in so heartily recomment stork will eertainiy be worth $2 per share within x Come in and we wil you. If you are lookin: } opportunity to make can find nothin; Miter. This ts not a & solid tavestment, pment work in done and the py mill ie nearly comple The SHA LEVEL, ‘hay id. : to worth 7 87 i regular 31 95 6 3-theh columns. ‘atv ~ shelf in center; gold creror extending full. le mantel, tiling your own @ others running from $80 to $200. 10 to 20 Por Codt Off. 2 Por Cont Extra for Cash Is, half wool, lai n _WRA PPE! RS lette Wrappers, marked fully th double Sacks, @ small lot to ¢ Ladies’ Suits Reduced ring Black Cheviot ETON SUI . AT $10.50, from $14.00 lar 8, velvet col- Sweaters, regular '8, with velvet col 81.00 regular e finest, most comple Sweaters down to T5e, enue 7H ul id Men's Shoes, regula Ht new, stylish suit Silk Petticoats Reduced PETTICOATS iffeta silk ose, worth 9c, $1.00 and Tbe for more bargains, k's datly ads, 120-122 et THE FAIR 2" ; Sed PdPPDPHPRD DSRS DRO DDD 2ERDIDD NE NSDNRINEREEERDD amano PRCT double regu Men's Underw $1.50 Reme} here in Your money ba LION Wx10, set, up complete; -regular CLOTHING $) 2-2 2 [05] ats HOUSE 220-222 First Ave-South Cor. Main Workingmen's Headquarters 9@90C00C0008 OPALITE TILES ‘The latest for bathrooms, totlets, nacoting for entrances around n sinks, etc Handsome styles, AT $7.00, worth $8.50—In corise tor AT $10.00, worth $12,50—In black, pearl gray, purple AT $15.00, worth $17.60—In purple, Kray, rose and blue ” Trimmed Hats at Halt ‘Price COMPLETE LINE OF GAS - ~ Not old, sh GRATI t p-worn Hats. tha t be cheap at any but new trimmed in th t winter styles ani » low es to clean up materia worth $10.60, for ea, Value for $8.00, at hat usually would be $6.60, for rth $4.00, for pecini price of made in very attract it in a "iD property. The You have this chan on the ground flog wn prop. Ball siozkhoider What we say ab CAN mubAtantiate hin avid (a 54-35 Pioneer Building Phone, Red 121 and purple HOTEL BUTLER SSEATTLE’S|@AFE and largest. and CREE only first-class ROOM European plan | jm Commeos @ HOTEL. i tion 9O89020O999008 D00EHOLED Bost quailty taderown, Ir en, worth Ney parg, tore 6 & : & tuioTt " rent fi, te. Crow' New als xe tt sgt L C. MILES & PIPER COMP’Y epbeneiuur atins Reduced si had gat ; GE en gpentg eo dition of the company i rs See this cut in glasses, Solid ge Ten pieces Fine Dress Satines, black and blue grounds, with dots 1021-1022 First Avenue, Cor. Spring. ", wor ti 0; now $5.50, Gold Miled, § . 1 ana th and figures, worth 16c, for, yard, for 10¢ Ww $4.00, Best of ater! x-| When buying articles advertised in th Ar LARGEST STOVE HOUSE IN THE NORTHWEST English Slikadettes, a beautiful mercerized cloth; in choice styles and | nation free. 9-10 Heussy build-| this paper, speak of the Star, colors, Worth 39, for, yard | ing, EL tol Meee | nd rose kite MEE &t | OLELS4RERRSEE EERE EE ERAA SED ORAPR TESS AL TING Chas. Dangerfield, Stook & Broker New nttle bec pri need d wold the York Block, Wash. tain Lion, mb ale at special prices public, Lost) Or ‘Traps; regu da bout this stock en _ Fire Clay, Cement i. sities for a Areplace 10 per ii ot the 5, Jr, Becta.

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