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7 CENT A COPY— SIX ONcents A WEEK ae NAMES EMBASSY “WASHINGTON, D. C, The fume and worry of of the West, as SEATT Whitelaw Reid Will Head Those Who Visit King Edward’s Coronation Jan. 14— some news- Well as the caustic criticlems of rBitish po teen now be placed at rest, as at to- (the Panama Canal Co cabinet meeting announced that amy woul! be sent to President an em- the corona. Ym ceremonies of King Edward b= Reid has been selected as ambassador Members of the were announced ng the army. . nting epecial em- as follow Gen, Ja’ the navy, retaries of Ws & gon Of the Rayliss ie a Wee i sewator Ta command to But Is now retin ore la the New York on of the Chaffee ed. CI the Oregon at San ‘appointment was an: today of Oscar ‘White House oun ‘exminister to Turkey, to be permanent arbitration comm. , Pell of Sena’ the senate Babe en the isth result ‘was ing as follows route, 81; member ot Lssion. The a mian poll canal For for giving of the pension appropriat!: for Panama route, 4; SAILS [opposed to any isthmian canal, 1 (Senator Teller) The poll waa carefully made up, | and unless some change of ita att tude takes place, it certain that Proposition } wit be given consideration. jecipreelty Ilinols addressed the senate 5 on the bill introduced by him yesterday relating to duties on goods received from Cuba. He urged the necessity of reciprocity Cuba. Upon our request,” he said, “the Cubans inserted in thelr constitu tion a pledge to make no political treaties without our conse: practically bare forever commercial treat! War Inquiry Senator Moar thie morning called ts n of | © congresaior duet of the ate eters effective Me id he did not desire to the consideration na, Dut delleved there & committee appointed committee that in- matters relative to the | should | similar to the trated Civil wer. In the House The house resumed the disc a ssion i take morning. ‘SATURDAY atcom Bank Wreck- Board of Education Acts Vig- | ® er Must Appear LONDON, Jan. 14—In the high of justice today the applica- of H. St. John Dix for a writ of to prevent extradition ites, came up foe corpus the United 81 | } | WASHINGTON, D.C, Jan. M— | Throughout the city this morning | thes © were scattered anonymous pamphlets attacking the propoagd re-enactment of the Chinese excih- | sion laws, Their sowing as well a» thelr authority are m; iteries. | one been found who will admit Say know ledge of them. No one was seen to scatter them, and still they flutter over the pavements in unex | pected places am well as through | hotel lobbies and even the cap! grounds have been littered them. SCHOOLS CROWDED orously in the Matter Ata I called meeting of the ‘The Pamphlet board of education last night the The pamphlet is well word: subject of the overcrowded condi- gives in detail a list of dire r tion of the schools was brought up | that will surely follow the enac for discussion. Secretary Lyman ment of inese exclusion laws Banks reported on the progress of a, it says, will in her anger re the new High schoo! building con- taliate in all ways and will pat up dt also the attendanc: y on American Dix ts charged with wrecking ine navian-American icom, Wash. His bank aa gfranted at the Bow Street po- fourt on Dec. 1, but on the of tie being taken to the Cnit a Lint eninge to the argureent th court ordered tha: er be. taken to America. are now In a crowded condition and will sail wi ith him in yon Saturday next. DENIES eS Jan. ot Massachusetia act ‘of the rumor tha: ginning classes {n first grade should in the cabinet. , however, that the unofficially tenderel age who have never been tn school ee, under gon. ree y om bis fe trenetn the — paeblic “Siar: cruise alon, fouth of Cape to find any of the by the Indians. GRACKSMEN GET $2000 i, Ga, Jan. 14. robbery bearing the marks of nomi effort that in this morning. The first any months) year’s day 13 The vault; Botier was blown) ynamite and the thieves 90 the inner vault for some wav Teaaon. aly booty captured was a roll | or reformed. it up for some un-| to the o Tecelved after the inner cloned, hat been Hac containing | the robbers succeeded to | Ma ae , te w t ie thought tiers the principal the smaller s big « hat temptation. STRIKE IN VIEW © ASHINOTON, D. ted rumors’ in the International on #aye the pious: lane whatever ms ting, The machin late ef the country's 4nd would hesitate Giisting & gencras str aed admit that cert Me disatrected., thority and tha imors are at there are for the in many re well sat before pr He will fain sections GORMAN AmMeAPOLs, M4, 5 P Gorman was ic latew senator try Jegalature. f atic vats } BAIA foe Cong. Feault had by 89 theretore io no M4—~Ar- elected aj whee & WUT at extradition | money aceruing from the recent bond issue, some change would have jto be made in general rules which | t againet future crowd s2-). would protect WB. = eee n ptirsuance of this policy the ¢ pny 4 [lowing resolutions were Whereas the schools of this Petty | GIVEN FULL Donald McKerracher Senteno the reception of new puplla-for be- | signing classes in the middie of the school year woul greatly detri- ; mental to the interests of the Months in Jail fo! High _ school | building has not been completed and | the further provision of new school Tooms fe at this time impracticable; @letment charging him with embezzi Resolved, That it te the sense of bank. Judge Hanford sentenced him this board that pew pupils for be- tary at MoNeil’s island. MeKerracher if charged was entering a deposit u; actual amount. It was not discov Kerracher has previously borne on ¢ itly trusted. not be received before September, except that children seven years may be received into classes already formed, RUSSIAN _ ~NEW YEAR Ralph Ross converted to his own use $9750 belonging to the govern ment, which had come into his hands stamp deputy the United Btates internal revenue department Ralph Ross wad sentenced by Judge Hanford to six months in the coun- Jan. 14.—The| has ret (MINISTER WU PLACED UNDER GRAVE SUSPICION HIS EXCELLENCY WU TING FJ $2100—Ralph Ross a Few Weeks Ago Got Six Donald McKerracher pleaded guilty to: was receiving teller of the bank, red until THE SKATTLE LE, WASHINGTON P flo View to #triking several | thes | for the u It calls attention to the feeling which existe In China and aays that she has full power to prevent any American goods from being sold in that country. pect Minister Wa Suspicion has been directed against Minister Wu, on @ simih of speech, Secret service sald to have been put to wo the matter if Wu te fe sponsible for the pamphlet t will be made to his g anking for his immedi ba: rk on that the minister ed that the pro xcluston laws were ful to his countrymen f might retaliate by me al treaty | FIVE YEARS ed This Morning for oma r Stealing $3750 jay to one count Hi ing #2100 from the Bea! five years in the U. of the in- le National 8. peniten- and the specific act om the books for $2100 leas than the me time afterward. Mo- xoellent reputation and was implic- racher stole $2100 be. nal bank, by mak y in the books of He pleaded guilty, toms, to a first offen Donald MeKerracher was sentenc- led to five years in the penitentiary. | S iv Jail. Greek Church urch Celebrates 13) Days Benind Gregorian HERE'S SOME ee cme MORE WORK | In the Graeco-Russian Orthodox Church of St. Spiridonus, #11 Lake- | - | View avenue, this city, special exer-| A cosling plant to vost gt least cines have been held today commem- | $124,000 is to be established during orative of the Greek new years. An|the spring at Puget sound appropriate sermon was preached this morning by the pastor, Hev.| plans an@ specifications r Alexandroft. house| reached the Chamber of Commerce nied with candles, | this afternoon, where contractors 4 siring to bid can call and examine them. ‘The amount already appropriated ys after the church | for the plant is $128,000, and it of Roman extraction. This is on ac-| noped to get the present congre count of the difference in the calen-| raise the amount to $150,000. Jar of Russia and the other Chris-| plant will contain the vi tian nations, The former still clings | devices for handling coal and Julian calendar, while the tng tt on the great warships adopted the Gregorian,| Tiida will be opened at Washing- | ton February 15 at 1 p. im. [latter ha Errors of O14 Calen¢ar ‘The complications growing out of the errors in the ‘ullan cal Pei ned tose alerted by’ all tes Chrt tetian nations, , wave rise to J ‘CHANGE AMONG Pea THE OFFICERS several of t he popes "bat Volunteers of America Have New| res sada Commanders in Local Field re the igo Tito, uary 12, Cap who for th hiraldi to prepare @ brief pub. gave it to spn f ty t 7 he fons excep’ Ing the Brit- wba rmer he while nday evening, J tain and Mrs. Th past six months hav of the Volur located a farewelled Christis to take aptain Thomas and ne here the post was heavi debt. They leave it entirely out Jebt, Meetings are held every ev ing at $ p. m. WALLA WALLA INQUIRY SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. thix regulation the! government investigation happened | causes of the Walla Wa # restored | will probab! ntury by act charge The Correction oy In 0 The erre corrected by G rion of three Only centy by 400 ler to of the were made leap y restore the commencement to the aame place in the sea- gona that it had oceupled at the incl at Nice, Gregory designated | tay following the Feast of St.| on t 7 ith of Francia m of i“ By into the 700 the difference be the and the old style] nlendare continued te by ing a leap year In th a common year in the| aport,” Aifference In the styles | believer, that h ntury waa Ii days, |erved the wreck would not have ear 1800 u100 com-| assured @ serious character, and in the Inst |no lives would have been lost new APD. pp testified that the the man at the whee r but it was not obeyed. exorian the 1 the order been ob- a the 18th ¢ an the was » the new calendar, the difference wan 12 4 1900 to 2100 Incluatve it wii and marriage licenses rank Clasburg, and Catherine Ntz; John A ‘eta Olson, both following on inauer Ths haw) ¥ of What aged W -stfall of Bergman and Margi cf Beattie. whereas he was born February 11. navy ‘The | th F ANOTHER GO I$ PROBABLE Queenan and Hawkins to Again) Step Inside the Ropes \" « It probable that Perry Queenaa| and Dal Hawkins, the principals in the 20-round boxing contest given at the Seattle theater last Friday night, @ together again | men at Robb's place, First avenue, this afternoon come to some agreement ere has been much itil- tha last contest and tt ed best to settle the matte a new go. “AGREAT CARGO All Kinds of American Goods Taken on the Kaga Maru and! te R« ling r with Fe an ta! TU BOERS T0 heen visited and. the that xoelled for durablity will make all kinds | wheels and castings of every descrip ‘STEADILY Club was held last night markable isn finances ation was $10,000 In debt ft ur ESDAY EVENING, JANUARY 1902, T. J, HUMES COMES OUT Announcement Made That He Will Seek Re-Election FOR MAYOR OF CITY His Henchmen Will Be Led by Geo, U. Piper—Will Make Hot Fight 14, “RUSH IT” lan Heavy Blows to the British NDC Jan, U—The war of. has been informed that the| ors are using thelr strength with a vy blows jon, and thus spolling the festivi Boers think the resulting mor n English opinion would be} M thelr caune Kitchener | can urged to F hin ef pronat | Roer | Humes ts an avowed act nomination. « made t It is op mpalg rts war before| by hus | that an age waged from thenticated ge U. Piper will be » of the Humes é have t und captured ret atl fat rep n'a f en Chi dispatch rts that Botha from ige Humes " he Mardman 1 by Policeman Her Hancroft’s private nde by | of H wae ony Anainted man to make mayor and they a patrol termined to run him wh ENORMOUS STEEL MILL PROMISED FOR SEATTLE 11,090,000, Am we hope to din 0 ateel plant ie pro ajorit plant We interest ur pat~ I think This ts J and I will ire ont rights the plant ir the Jupiter aueati¢ firmly pay dig Well-Known Concern any is well al hotel on First cm atrest, where und always to ex- Any ane lntérest-|% ea entatives of tha| ries J. and John B. | B. Ruddingbore. | reese oe Se eo «Pittsburg & Mars, lt r & bra plant n known | in Seattle. with | hone okt DiMaowr plone ay ie Sremowe unit of ts invited to ™ it claimed cannot be | ate tact phor The plant oe | mpany are of tools. pulleys, | Hutchison and. H. Secretary Motk) - f commerce bh. Te Employ 400 Men ‘The plant we propore to bu le will, on the start, 300 to 409 men,” #aid Attorn ague. It will be enpltallzed at Hd tn ploy meeting temorre LOSE HOPE VICTORIA, B.C. Jan. 14. steamer Neil arrived from Bimpson today, but brought no r news of surviy f Bristol wreck. © given up. Utah Press Committee The special chamber of ¢ char The Port fur- "of the steay All hope ts there- GAINING eattle Athletic Club Taking | « In New Members committes of the nmerce which has in the arrangements for enter- taining the Utah Press associatio: whieh will arrive in Seattle next week, will meet at 4 o'clock this af- ternoon at the rooms of the cham- | ber of commerce. Kaga Maru Sails ‘The stenmer Nippon Yusen early this mor Smith ried about a dose Membership of 6 sengers and The total membership of the Se-\ond. Th tie Club today in £00, This go of cott mbership of tobace DESTITUTION, wa healthy growth With two children Mra, A. Morris, 19-year-old mother, was denerted the streets of Seattle Jast Batur- y ie in A largely attended meeting of the mbers of the Seattle Athiattc at whieh ye annual report of Treasurer D. 1. rederick was heard. The treas ort WAS a gratifying dis- ail present pilities of the club 1, eaving a re ovement in the club's ence 1898, when the organi- | Kage Maru of the Kaisha line salied her dock at ral car- steel, bicycles and leaf m from Tac am to ebristen r am and # te » to Hoqu' Stea's Purse A daylight burglar broke m of Mra. H, Easton, at urth avenue yerterday afternoor 1d made away with @ pur ” ining 865. The p were notified an tive Adams as sent on thé case Fourth New Piayer H. Lally, an outt nily played in th y One ba or ix but 2 Her husband left her in r haw been signed for the D 4 by the Kodih eat toba It may surprise said a Ken Iived in the ¢ rapidly thes arts an for instance in the i ming over there a Jap to bi while a Chinam over it. I've we to take a photo, n simply goes crany rich Hongkong bankers spend days photographing each other and then hold a sort of a family reunion when the pictures were complete The Japs are great imitators and the Chinese original, but they have not succeeded in dupiicat method of manufacturing so they Import them in vast quantities Yes, I'm sorry to #a Orientals th from this aide Chgar that. the kern of It out in th breath swallow another one of his fan next UP AGAINST Bunco Nelson Tries an Attack on) Washingte all t next yea Man Dugde This ts the fourth yer signed for the team r s much fright ing her ttle uarters her no the man in and what police a Mrs, Morris unty fart, and her case i i WRONG MAN ot a res ems to be probable dquarters will on them e woman to Ros-| has friends. THE QUINN BOY Jar of Mrs ten by he The Results | ries Nelson was beaten by two whe Aw hose Officer Freeman. ch lyn, where she of a rubber shot to take re¢ cuffs on his wrist hi headquarters a little # Quinn, the 18-year-old son May Quinn, now under gen in the city jail, was arrested iceman A. J. Wilks today on uling salls from a front yesterday has not yet been eman, who pal hompson, charged, NEW CITY GUIDE nt out to arm himself. with a strip of rubber hos shot. When Free were things first edition (January) of the hy Ison received @ severe bi STAR. ADAMS & BLANCHARD 719 Second Ave., Hinckley Block f You Will Need New Clothes wi don’t you buy them this week? Any suit in the store at actual wholesale cost. You'll find here the products of the best makers only. Cahn - Wampold, Michael Stein & Co., and firms of like repute. Everything in this stock is made to order for us— nothing from the wholesaler, noth- ing from the jobber--no middle- man’s profit for you to pay. We are desirous that you keep constantly in mind the fact that a every statement made in these ads. We mean absolutely-if there is the slightest linger- ing doubt in your mind come in and see us; we'll take pleasure in convincing you. A few ot the prices that prevail during this week SUITS .$ 6.43 $17.50 Suits $ 9.95 $20.00 Suits .00 Suits BAL 71 $14.04 $19.30 $10.00 Suits $12.50 Suits $15.00 Suits ADAMS& BLANCHARD 719 Second Ave., Hinckley Block gp EOEPEOE SESS OF OF O1OEO1 OO 010101050 101 0901 O0O0OH PRESCRIPTIONS * & & WE PREPARE THEM { Pority * We Give You ¢ Accuracy | Reliability Deliveries made anywhere in the city. Phone Main 35 Open all night. Stewart { & Holmes Drug Co. 62] FIRST. A Seattle's Fasteat Our Series of Marvelous January Sales ents that overshadow even our own unrivaled bar- ‘The combined rales of JAS. F. WHITE & CO.’S , EDWARD RIDLEY & JRCHASE SALE, AND OUR ANNUAL JANU- SALE, being an opportunity such as no careful bavar’ will be wilead to telsk It Me apeesaang the fame of THE LEADER STORE to even far greater distance than hi igantic STIFF HATS ‘str Caps of Every Description SEATTLE HAT FACTORY ‘i220 Hats Cleaned, Dyed, Reblocked and Retrimmed Giving Ind gains of the past SOFT AND AVE SRP OPEN ALL NIGHT APrince of Physicians APhysician of Princes 5) DR-MACKENZIE'S PI ENGLISH CATARRH CURE Sir Morrell Mackenzie, who took care of more royal throats. and more every day ones, than any man in Europe, out of hia vast experience per- fected this superb preparation, The Simplest, Most Rational, Easiest and most directly applied remedy obtainable for this distressing trouble, Catarrh makes its victims uncomfortable, unhealthy, unpleasant to their friends and peculiarly subject to disease. They are to be congratu- lated upon the fact that this scientific method will give them Relief in one day, and cure in a few weeks. Put up in a package containing six months treatment, (more than is needed in the worst cases) the cost including Nebulizer being only $4.00, or 2 cents o day. For sale only at Original Cut Rat the Pacific Coast. G.O.GUY, Ph. G., Yeslor Way and Second Ave, South SEATTLE, WASHINGTON. Drug Store, by the sole agent for OPEN VALL NIGHT. HE Only Paper in « cattle That Dares to Print the News # NTS A MONTH $150—G004 level jot on Twen- ty-third aventie south, con- venient to Rainier Heights car line, $10 down and $5 per month will handle it 0. 4 building lot on 2nd ne went, n Anne bill, two blocks from ca ye B200—Lot 40x10, Twenty- Herbert $. Upper 12 and 12 Scheverinan Block, First Avenue and Cherry Street, A Terrible Cut IN PRICES Tin and Graniteware—Halt Price, One more week of bargains— one hundred and one kitchen novelties at about one-third regular price. Rainier Hardware Co. _N21 First Ave, Foot of Seneca St _LION CLOTHING HOUSE SHOES gether with our own lines, MEN’S SHOES Regular $2.60 and $4.00 Shoes— $2.75 ay 3 Calf. Vici Kid, Rus- Calf and Russett. BOY’S SHOES Regular $1.75 and $2.00 Shoes— $1.25 Remember, everything here as advertised, LION CLOTHING HOUSE 220-222 First Ave. South. RememberThisTrade Mark The Michigan Stove Com- pany Guarantees All Stoves and Ranges. A new car load just in, GEO. H. WOOHOUSE co, The “a Home of the Garland GALA GE STOVES STOVES ox Tec Great Clearance Sale Continues. 20 to 50 per cent discount on everything. No re: serve. eres oe “ibe! THE FAIR, 120-122 Pike St. q OCCT STR EE EES THE QUAKER DRUG CO. 1018-1015 First Avenue. Globe Building. Reception room and lavatory ex- clusively for ladies, Special telephone, Main 1240. 5 Bottles Snyder’s Catsup $1 Standard Tomatoes $! per Doz 1227 Yesler Way, Phone Red 763

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