The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 13, 1902, Page 3

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JANUARY 18, 190% MONDAY Last Edition WORK ON THE BATTLESHIP WILL | BEGIN WITHIN NEXT TWO WEEKS ( Naval Constructor Frank Ww. Hibbs Says That First Rivet, in the Keel Will Be Driven Within a Fortnight —The Oregon Is Nearly Ready THE SEATTLE sT LOOKS LIKE A CIGARMAKERS ITEMS OF | PIPE DREAM! | Nothing Known About Note Found| Near Headless Body In the vicinity of the sy Madrona Perk car-line ot on the where thi ody of an almost headiegs man was | ean last Friday evening, tt in al leaed that a note, thought to have wrt by the auicide, has found | ny proclaims the suicide, ne yet unidentified, ax the murderer of MH, Garrtson on’ Whidby island, in 1894, For thin crime Wal- | “work on the United States dat first rivet of the Keel should be | ter Krving Is now serving @ 16.year ip, which Is t thin two Weeks. in the penttentlary 3 by Moran Bros, Co. casion of driving the first note, which ts nefther signed . within two weeks,” at's |r keel of a battleship ated, is written on courte white Prat Superintending Constructor F is usually made con. and Was delivered to Captain “¥. Hibbs sat porning at the | © I believe the cu r headaua ate ainier-Granct Mr, Hibbs, tomary observance will be made in Sat fn who re Sho fs United States maval construc: this case f | for at the Puget Sound navy yard. The Oregon's Repairs w that tt to the city this ‘morning on | Concerning the progrem of re. |ad nth to the new ruction of which hattle he Felatiy patrs to-th s in drydock at the navy yard, ted that the wo battleship Oregon, which M work will ted within two Weeks and g commencing work the strike here but, 1 be we may Pp d rapidly take ‘NEW BOOK OF LOCAL wo weeks longer, now Merchants Endorse Clock Proposition | Propose’ Pike. treet tower! Mrs, H, B, Dunbar Will Soon Pub- Jast week, has been cen- oe oi on Sa lish a Work of Fiction ipo San SE that section. Walle! fear the cost, the majority ction fe be tn favor of the enter- | Or fet or ‘nevent yes the part of Mra. H. j this city. The work is In five par ie the! nearly all of which l# now finished, ha Mr. Peterson said: * ve nt much of the iiatter yet 1g pe me novelty of the thing appeals i " ft would certainly be to the street and that favor as we have very kth ornamental tn Seattle's iY IGnh whom @ beautiful young girs falls in love. ‘The opening scene ts Iaid tn oor ts « thing which is ®b-1 hero is led to this country Secensnry in a city the site] story deals with the period of 1893-4 City Should Pay Malt Condon, another business! ent magazi ‘was one of those who doubted Practicability of the affair. but otherwise In favor of it. Mink you can raise enough) attention was given to articles wri said he, “but| ten by men she now uses a nom T think the| de plume In the masculine gender. ‘The author has for many years been contributing short stories to differ- ines and her work has attracted much success. For a while these stories were published under “| her own name, but finding that more Although Mrs. Dunbar ts the wife }of a man who is very much in pub- | le Wife (being the proprietor of rand hotel) street could raise the re-| qu caring le for society. ly. You can depend on | Sh to help it out, however." it see to be the sentiment of | of her time reading. pany of the-Pike street business A Southerner m that the city should pay half! Mrs. Dunbar was born in Southern more of the expense, It ie Wkely| Indiana, but has al! the righ c {an ordinance to this effect Will! ancestry to.call herself a Sout presented to the ctty fathers. In/ She lived for many years in Emeantime the project will be! nati, for a few montha In Tacoma with each business man|and for the past two ine the exact amount which attle. She is a true colonial dame ised by subscription, | and is entitied to membership to all oe ae | colonial societ She wears RES ON blems to four, and thinks that | enough. She says In speaking of herself, that she writes “by spe! working beetd fora few mocthe’ aha thee not doing anything until she again feels In the mood. Mrs. Dunbar f a fine conversa- tlonatint. She i yet young and is evident that her friends and read- | ere will see her gradually climb the ladder of Mterary fame, and many now looking forward with much interest to the coming out of this C4 es STR, HEREDOT | Big Woeinee Liner Ties: Up at the | Arlington Dock ‘and the Political be Young Men's Christian ‘The mos line of Hamburg, Germany, ar day, from Tacoma. She wii) ic 150,000 feet of lumber here, besides « large quantity of flour. Sh an additional 0,000 feet t Port Blakeley and 60,000 feet Port Ludlow for San Francisco. ‘The Heredot Is one of the contitest steamers of the 32 boats owned by the Kosmos company. akwood. Shi | has accommodations for 28 first-cla and 2 second-clasa passengers, bu under American shipping laws ix pro hibited from carrying any passen- gets between American ports makes a great many South American ports on her voys Francisco and Ham a Chilean crew of 11 in addition her own crew of 27, composed almont entirely of Germ ‘The Heredot 1 | neaboat. Captain Brandenburg is in lcharge. She leaves here tomorrow | night en route for San F on her way to Deutschland Furth, the chair Vice President Jebn vt were made b. » Martin, Richard Osborn . Law, of Tacoma. were viected prenident: John Arthur,| R. R. George, treas- . Pratt, ae Leo Davis, F. diseases reported today follows: Ruf Rupper, Ashi avenue. between Streets; Charles ( Mayor Writes to Counci! This afternoon Mayor Humes rent Mirect; Mrs. Br 9] « scaled communication to the city council, which will be opened te WwW. W. Woilt, night. The mayor would not divulge northeaat thar ch 3 n| its contents other t mmendations Md Believe avenue letter contained ree fe are pes 69 amalipox bearing on t nthly reports sent Jn the pe om in by the h AFTER Jan. The war office 1s considering the advisability mer ing falve teeth free to recruits, a4 & final endeavor to, increase bey a fouth Africa of the rejections of volun- OM ae been caused yy sinty Ber cent molars. tag Mtetan hospitats of London have informed the war secretary that the ga 8% up this aetic , recruits, and have quoted a price for Jee as good mainder of the repairs Is expected to PRODUCTION Within « few months a new book so it will be ready for publication | en by @ young priest Ire- ‘The public lavatory on the! iandg but as the story Proceeds the he he lives very uurrounds herself with the beat of iiterature and spends a great deal | -| blues and pin it teamer Heredot, of the Kon-| Her intertor | She} fd to be @ good ancisco | 4 « discovery Looks Very Fishy the r written with , and was found on man, Again, & lead pene ne ad: “Lam tire of lite, The ghost of the man | } threw into a well on Whi and for which Wal ' me at present d deed for’ wh: Irving ts ing time. T will b }dead in a few minutes, Good-by Detective Harbee was sent out on the ease today, but could not nything definit | There ts a th about the ma ¥ In police circles 1 } dotes on pretty | negtigee nd drewsing jack ets has many attractive models to we trom, this seand They are made of sik and French fannels and are elaborately trimmed with Ince or ribbon or both. The f scalloped y he upper Bart of the {1 made of corded velvet in! fi sleeve is that in fast assuniing shape, that th plot to free a convieted murderer It'4 genuineness is doubted by the majority of peop Even F. | ch, Erving’s attorney, In incredu und about the body was Detective Barbee has nd anything today to verity the theory that the dead man w the letter before he killed himse Wm. Howe and Winthrop 4 found the note and gent it ta p headquarters, SALESMEN FEAST The aalenmen of wholemale traveling ¥ jardware to m banque by. the farm .Bavarday ers were laid for 43. The | table was beautifully [while on the ‘appeared the| latest delicacies of the season. This is the third annual dinner given by the firm, The festive board wae pre sided over by % Aronson, secretary and treasurer 01 any, while | George Boole act pastmanter WEATHER FORECASi For Seattle and Vicinity,-Tonight Tuesday, th tening th misty rain; light to fresh * winds Ladies’ Furs made and repaired, ©. C. Berg, 1218 Third ave sive Coal, wood, ‘phi jeattic Fuel Co. | MAKE MERR | Dance at Armory Hal! Proves a Pleasant Affair peal Claarmakers’ Unior of the mont su history of that rday night at Ww H w K Watlenhaupt, ¢ PUEBLA DUE well, J ame ebla, of the Pa tonight f Ban Francia E. W. Newhall Here BE. W. Newhall, manager of firm of H.W. Newhall and ¢ In ty 4 ee | laco tr will return t dave a few The middie picture shows a most lace. @ violet In kimona i Clearance Sale GOLDMAN’S Every article in the store reduced in price until the end the month. Umbrellas and -—. hee 1-2 Price GOLDMAN’S 901 SECOND AVE. Corner Marion of due by Y) | Newsy Notes of the Harbor and Sea—Vessels That Come and Go the | an Glenmark nel to Vi tara, of the n, which frail 4 been fh ohn | of Newport, owned Company, 4 Ife) prepa ere § H tween J ar ind the Bound ay mp ook her 4 down to Port 1 apaleing make the run send, including stops at Alaskan ports, where she | obliged to seek shelter HAD ALL KINDS OF PLUNDER Alfred Hardman Caught in the Act of Robbery AR, TWO ALASKA THE SEA) VESSELS DUE DISTURBANCE | _ DISAGREES NEW YO whi fendant © trial IK, Jan. 13—The “GENERAL KING The annu: teers wn Of the any previou and wi oe The banqu the Phi ebruary 4 SPORTING CLUB Prominent Hardman, an alleged bur ught In the act of rob d-hand store on. Rail road avenue early this morning large quantity enough 1 len to § Jed up. He has not yet ed. Policeman Ba He capture Hoon after the n ne pate ft |Deadquarters at 4 nan c Jing, Officer Herald « out of Levy's se attractive Uttte ? Rint [near the corner of Hallroad avenue wlik with Diack satin sleeves 4 weesteat be nd yoke trimming. The loose, fuil 4 ront dips slightly and the yoke Is y served @ term county Jali for petit larceny, heft of an overcoat 20 years old and already his | MEETING OF ___ MINISTERS | Many Aitend the Fortnightly Ses- | sion at Y. M. C. A, | ‘The ministers of the city met this M, ¢ porning at the ¥ A. parlors Spalding, | de Lin Were spent in of work af the Volut America in the elty, The subject expre n oft 2. church Dr. He is! [Picture adorns the rogue’s gallery. | | Want to Value of the Star miess Me Men's % p Men's gowns 2 only to @ customer at hn $1.06 50 Boy ay OY, a AEE E EEA RRE NANA RNERERES One of the ty! This siock is all new. FRIEDMAN & SON, J. * ou fre ye aa aagRRaReRRaeeeenecaeeTse POPPPPIPPDEDDOPDII>I>>DS@ in Mer 903 FIRST AVE. GEEEEEARRAEERERECEEEREEDIHIRYD ID DDD ED DDDEDDDDIO the Ad” e> Se PPRIPPRIPDIP OPH DPI 99> HUSINGAS CHANCES FE GOT rr) Refract Optician Seo this cut In glasses: Solid gold 87 jaw $5.50. Gold filled, $ now $4.00. Heat of materials. i ami vf 9-10 Heusay bulld Jing, ‘Third and Pike |WATCHES, DIAMONDS, FINE JEWELRY AND SILVERWARE. 100 ta Avenue house in the Albert Hansen The largest Jawelry Both pleasing \ found handsome Not Gold useful will ti in ind pric EVURSOLE OPTICAL 708 Second avenue, Beattie Phone, James 1301, true | 100 LATE TO CLASSIFY, fited rporat *, Poel ream, Bartlett Pears, 1 Cling Peaches crawford hotel, 100, General King to be the guest of | the battle of Banta Ing. per box, from fokinger'® J. MH. F Fruite--Royal Anne WILL ATTEND. "| The Annual ington Volunteers Banquet of the Wa Al banquet of tion, to be 4, will b , a brig the Votu bet 1 he MPt Of the amnor Covers will be lajd wet im tn Ana, the Uppine urrection, and 5 ' 1899, Seattle sporting mi at Olympia articles mn for the jation, Inmes Mor orke L'Abbe, Billy Robb «eating and ed Sileed Apricots for finer GLASS & DICE 1428 Second Ave, sie%se POSSESS OOS OS OOFOOOOOOO OO, jury ! A to eclipm ommemoration / cetetiemesineeeenenseeeee el The Quaker Bulletin Announ- cos MEET AT THE QUAKER 1013-1016 First Avenue Globe Block FINED FOR | Survived the Walla Walla Wreck, bul Couldn't Pass Judge George | Ww BRING YOUR Prescriptions Get Your Height and Weight Free DRUG CO. , Headquarters for SeaTTL Out-of-Town Folks Milk Cantoria The , Quaker Drug Company 1013-1015 FIRST AVE., GLOBE BLOCK NONS BOSTON GROCERY 1220-1222 Second Avenue. Telephone stain 105 PIPPIN DEVORE INDI® e Electric Investment Pp! hotel, use, 14 look y store, » and cash prices on the choicest food sup- Special reduction on sex, butter, rolied oats, w offered in the city candace un We @ nay that we can recommend this one mont heartily, It tn ab: lutely safe and the profits wil be large. To get a mine as “good an the Sea Level” In the alm of all northern miners. ‘This property In well developed, awed er . = ~ PRPPPAIDPIRAPIARAIARIIO piles. flour, hams, orn) num Adds comfort, conveni- kers, catsup, ence and cheerfulness to your home, Costs no more than eLERTELETENT ee eRT ER CER KEE | A REPRO ey cs funded. cececceecercenteeeece there being over 1,000 feet of tun the inconvenient match- contro atti nel work done in the vein, with about $0,000 tons of ore- bioc! lighting illuminants. HOTEL BUTLER eee out ready for milling. A 30-mtamp mill, which cowt $61,000, Is al- nt completed, in fact, will be SEATTLE’S largest and only first-class European plan HOT: en “ of 4 Informe Re roperty that bids fair © Treadwell, ¢ have sold some from the nck of #tock that we are A tha in on thi The Seattle Electric Company 907 First Avo. ececececceceeccecece POSSESS OOCSOOOESOOOOODOOO® ¥ GRAND RIDGE, KOLE LUMP AT $3.75 PER TON NUT AT $2.75 PER TON This kole is from the new slope which we have just opened, and is the best dormes- tle kole in the market. ISSAQUAH COAL ©O., Bunkers, foot of Madison street. Telephone, Main 976. (00000000000 0000000 but still have a few markably low per share figure of Sb ce ‘This stock will r share within #ix the, What we say about this rk we will substantiate. JonnM Davis & (0, Rooms 534-35 Pioneer Building Phone, Red 131 Prrrritiririisiiisiiiiiisscrcssii eats tresses ce stl cc cai aT Regulation Army Shirts fast blue, strictly all wool, at $2.00, KIRK, 1209 Firet Ave. NEVER IN THE HISTORY OF SEATTLE HAS THERE BEEN SUCH A SLAUGHTER IN PRICES AS IS BEING MADE AT OUR '} GREAT EMERGENCY SALE To reduce our stock is our aim and profits are no consideration. We must close out our stock or store it while erecting our new building. You can have any article in our store at what it cost us. Are you ready to buy ? your home complete and save you the retailer's profits. Over three Oak, arec $1.50 to $6 Each ALL GRADE FURNITURE STORE GEGSOSDOODGHOOOFIOHEHOCOH sh, Maple, E losing them out hundred of them m and Fir, are worth from $4 to $15 each. We Do you want to save money? Then come and see us. We can furnish Odd Dressers An immense line of Odd Dressers in } any style you may wish and at prices that $} will soon close them out. They are just what you want for that iron bed of yours. We have them ranging | From $7.00 to $45.00 Pci ‘Over Two Hundred Beautiful Pictures With Handsome Frame and Glass, Worth $3.00 Each. They are Selling Rapidly At $1.30 Not More Than Two to Lice ‘Guntorer SS In They at from Seater & Company 912, 914, 916 FIRST AVE. S9OSGESO SHOE

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