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HE Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News # THE SEATTLE BIDS WERE ==. TOO HGH Seems Impossible to Secure New Fire Headquarters STAR. 1902, 5 CENTS A MONTIL, $10 per acre castoned by almost continuous con. \ersations which he was required to hold with individuals over the tele fhone line, However, everything ts in running order now, and no fur- | | ther trouble is antict | About 5 o'clock yesterday evening | ear on the First avenue line be- | came deratied near the corner of | John street. It ran across the pave- | ment and on to the sidewalk; but no serious damage resulted, and a force of railway employes had no diffi culty in returning the to the | track. Rev. Emerson Dead 1 Beattle and Vicinity—Tonight, fair; Bunday, fair and warmer. Rev years, & super died venth avent ly Is at Bonney o Rev Rowdoin « f the yy t Chas. I mn, nu Pre at bis restder , this morning towart's. aged JANUARY ebyterian et AND < CONTAGION DMIRAL SCHLEY IS GIVEN GREAT OVATION Chicago Makes His Arrival an Important Public Event ADAMS & BLANCHARD 719 Second Ave. Hinckley Block Need Underwear ? It may surprise you to learn that we carry the largest line of men’s and boys’ underwear in the city from the lowest price at which reliable values can be given, to the finest of wool and silk. Underwear, like everything else in the stock, is bought direct from the factory for spot cash—it's a saving to you. New goods are arriving every day--hats, suits, caps, shirts. Boys’ clothing is receiving its full share of attention. We wish to particularly call yolir attention to MEN'S SUITS, priced at $12.50 to $15.00 ADAMS & BLANCHARD 749 Second Ave., Hinckley Block minister Se b Emerson wa lege, Mo, an Delta Kappa lpe At time } the achuset ts Joine u n trate me a me Maa 1 the for 1 year | Cal. He has @ great length iad Fear of Public Library Spreading Disease hed jow | funeral | and Stew afternoon at Regents Will Not Act Tt ts jments of hin a{ Both are tn within a | will be held from I month the Be bli Works | art's chapel. Bonday jected the bids for the proposed |}. 40 o'clock new fire headquarters at the corner of ‘Third avenue south and Jackson | street. One of them was disqualified | _ FOR HENRY : time limit named by the board, The two other bids accordingly Almost the Limit for Killing |: Henry P. Kinney id that the For the se the State rd of re university will running through In- | noe ¥ the action of the faculty niral was aroused by lin expelling the principals anid. pre = She route. Been at /onds in the recent sparring, match tha, = eo - he Beveral of the regents ha ald count roada farmers and ore that they have no intention of tak Saat art dew past“ “84 ling official notice of the occurrence cheered as it flew paat At stops the admiral appeared on The feature of ton’ eal TIONS s ertain all When the bids were aperin moved the platform and shook hands with the people. Four receptions and ban banquet, for which e prep rations have been completed. The tim st os . tine. tendent. Your ge tenes edinte 'President | Hill Talks of Seattle Affairs 1 not x by the bo 10 with all The nystem Mbrary has pr }aatinfactor 1 which od ear from ¢ ntagion b 2—With he and twenty-acre tracts, fronting on ralt water, convent= ent to steamer landing and So- attle; soll well adapted for fruit and vegetables; easy terms, twain wal diana, the che “exacaco. Jan, from thousands of throats, Pewing of Whistles and the aa, Admiral Schley was “gute of bar Ried to Chicago this morning Mi ot the most remarkable ives Mutons in the history of the kn Herbert S. Upper 12 and 13 Scheuerman Block First Avenue and Cherry St. named, One from Cawsey& Carne Bours, before ot put the cost of the bullding at $47,481 oe yore jammed. w Ay gatch a glimpse of the wo. When the train pent-up’ enthusiasm of ere worshippers broke out and ued until the admiral ptel, ‘The line of march to the hotel was lined 2 who were waving ring ke mad. The and bowed continu- train ar- nity of people # be made a re itule affair ban set program of speeches, aside from Iral Schley, ts as follows land.” H. W. Price, presi quets are on today’s program, will be held In the massive ’ hat tent of the Maryland Society of Chi vet hall of the Auditorium. The At al WATCHES, DIAMONDS. FIN JEWELRY AND SIL’ RWARE. Albert Hansen Weis The largest jawelry house in = te Northwest amertena| Ceficlal Welceme , Other city oMfcials and feplcomed the admiral at the Pam acompanied him to the hotel, Admiral Schley particularly touched by the ‘of several thousand school with smal! American flags. daylight this morning wh REPORTS FROM § OVER THE STATE abs an =, former pres | m Chub. Phe «uest will leave this city Mon ay night for Loutaville, Ky., where he_will_be given a reception. ‘Our ¢ Bi T= LAST WEEK OF OUR FIRST JaNuany CLEARANCE SALE JANUAR BEGINS MONDAY, JANUARY 2711 conclude When aak bide would t for, the mombe fused to aay anythin CHICAGO, Jan. In concluding esterday’s tes ny before the tate commer commission ident J. J. Hil reiter atate- nte be hed previously made | arding the “community of inter est” plans of the railways of the Northwest which are the subject of the great transportation merger During the course of his testimony Mr, Hill said the Great Northern and Northern Pacific were considering depot station at Seattle, | ‘As to the consolidation of the three | | roads, he said the motive was to de-| velop the country instead of to re-| Health Officer's Opinion of the |, th of the n the trains c Northern Pac Bt. Pa two hours la afternoon train, due at 2 o'clock not arrive till @ o'clock. The evening train, due at § p. m., will not be here earier than 10 p. m. brary kb b in th a b menned ely poke i pur the ed. bre known, a a list o} kept at the library for that Only once in #ix years han attempt been made, and it f ‘The book was taken at Socialist Labor Party Socialist Labor party will hold was suspended yesterday it has been convention at 1514 First av- OMA’S WIND Jan. 25—This city has d as severely in years from the ravages of the storm last two days. The shipping underweht the heaviest ‘The old Tacoma wharf was) to pieces in places. The Fish Company building, Commercial dock bridge, set- feet, due to a washing away planing. The Tacoma W: ‘and Elevator Company em- int was washed away and un 0 that several trac! Northern Pacific were sub- Today the weather is r Beold and steamers have resumed schedules. Al ZERO INSBURG, Jan. 25.—Mre. 8. , Wife of = pioneer, aged at 6 o'clock this morning will be held Sunday at 2 the M. B. church. ‘the coldest morning of th thermometer standing a flelds over this sec led by the freeze. | WHATCOM %5.--The Jan. ther Yester- blew down several uprooted a few) wheat. on the Sound of y | Fesumed today. SEDRO SNOW SEDRO-WOOLEY, Jan. 25,—A cold wave has followed the storm of y terday. The drifts of snow formed under the high gales are be hardened with a crust. sufficiently large to SNOHOMISH SNOHOMISH, Jan. 25.—The ther- mometer took a beat to the bottom this morning and lodged at 12 de- grees Fahrenheit. The snowfall here was not vy enough to do any damage, although it created some in- convenience. COLD CATTLE NORTH YAKIMA, Jan,-25,--While the snowfall here was not heavy ti cold weather following has made it} rather hard on the cattle over the different ranges. It in fear jockmen wi fer » day the wind is blowing temperature is low WALLA WALLA WALLA WALLA and Jan. The storm which ra baided but did Its extent approximated. yeaterd, me damag: cannot has MNIOUS RETREAT ROM SEATTLE 4 No Oia Record Shows That as Severe a Storm Ever _ Wisited Seattlo—Atter Arduous Work the Street Car _ Service Is in Normal Condition—Many Mishaps Dieta Gale of yesterday in| of boys and girls snowball each oth- that has cccurre: establishing, in 1899, her bureau of greater + Invariably pb: iy direct d here f the tes bu which fact ‘The recent » Bot its combination mow with high sUrpasen a nature which quieter Salisbury SOAG eRtimates the we nine or 19 inches in de of the driftin t could be taken 4 a maximum xact ck ¥ je averag nine Was 19 degrees abov PWibat night tne weatner grad 5 o'clock r ree by th aa he storm ts comprised Hashington, ores fgg ye ae vont Warmer and that th: Many, Which they experter Phu: ¢ have | chit € and every pedastrian or tes n. ater confined t beaux have hired . and this af- are enjoying of @ sleigh-ride. sparkling eyes and a| evide that the er its 4 1 chara with: ts to cheeks Aftermath Notes scow of gravel with the face of City dock yesterday morning, got loose again ight from th an dock and knocked 15 or es loome from the north side of the City k. The Al-Ki failed to get away fc Alaska last night of th 7. salia at 9 o'clock tonight with @ | argo and about 20 5 sengers. Logs and piles bay this morning, yesterday's storn + te. thet ad Br of pil ‘The havoe arge k on “ result The Seattle Lun and th uget jot a num tugs wer g up the logs craft on the ir own this th the Sound bh morning a f thers and prox Car Service All Right lers e mtreet car nys-| | erated-in ual sched tracks and tle Electr rmal condi yrning the lines on Jackson and Virginia ‘eopened. The resur tion of traffic on these brane ‘ 4 the regular service of the company, In order to uick reparation from the eaterday's storm, large were distributed st aded. places th and these laborers, ans and flange evening Might last Severe Exposure f the offi of the y bec tals newhat i t xperienced Manager 1 dent Kerap are sufte m colds; and Assistant Bu ent Leahy has @ sore throat, oc- to the|¢ the | happy | busy strict its growth. Acording to Mr. st timber lands of the Pa t would be vitally affected He said at present empty care are sent out there to get the product, but under consolidation it ts the in tention to take out freight at a low rate and bring back timber at a corresponding reduction. At 6:10 o'clock an adjournment was taken with Mr, Hill #ti!l on the stand undergoing a series of ques’ | Marriman Called CHICAGO, J Br. Harri man, of the E n system, was called to the stand when the Inter ate commerce commission resum- ed {ts session this morning. Mr. Harriman was quick and de- cided with his answers in the ear- Mer part of the testimony, which | nfined to his connection with | various raflroads. Regarding the merger, was accomplished for the purpose of preerving the revenues the three roads Interested already have, was not Intended to Increase them any material extent. He sald he ot think Traffic Director Stubbs traffic. fe f@ht upon the HIM. of last May, but thing not already of rec Prove Beneficial arriman said the merger wo prove beneflelal in that would be opened, — diser against shippers would be p and the # rvice would be | proved. eased Fates on any rond were not contemplated | He dec 4 that t cif uthern Pacific, Northern Pa a eat Northern and Chica; | Burlington & Quihcy roads wer tition just as much as ¢ betore the merger H | he sald tt aia ct | Harriman fight stated n ord 4 nina m Union Pa they Building Interests The Fehren-Marvin terday soid to Captain Pr Puget Sound Tug Company, a near the corner of Belmont avenu north and Roy street for $1,600. Plan: have been drawn for a $1,000 cottage, | to be built upon the lot for the cap- tain. The same company sold to W. B. Williams, of Tacoma, another lot in that vicinity and will build him a $2,000 residence on it in the near future, Architect. Henry drawing plans for Mra, W. M. Emmerson be built on Thirteenth ‘s north of Madison street seven-room house, finished in hard wood, and will cost $3.00. He in also remodeling Mra. Eimmerson's old |Fesidence at a cost of $1 ATTEMPTS HER LIFE ide in North ¢ the police bert. Acco: Mrs. M. Collin, Dougias house Hell 6 life. The pr * hg «6 | nd he adm She la ex No cause Is ass Doaier reat +h is now e for is to just It will be a played | An attempted sule attle was reported t day by Patrolman Ing to the report, who lives in the rat avenue ar tempted to end he used was oll ¢ to. BANK CLEARANCES a day sulte ‘Transactions t | clearing house re cl nees | Balances REPORTERS’ NOTES At th that the by the $226,115.80 $112,418.2 postoffice today It was aaid malis which were delayed storm yesterday are again |i normal condition, ‘Trains and boats, with few exceptions, were running on their regular schedule. ‘The United States army transport a, which arrived in the harbor y'from San Francisco, will begin Jat the loading of a cargo of | | general supplies for the Philippines ‘The quartermaster’s office was not moved yesterday from Its present lo- cation to the new offic n the building at Union and Second ave. nue, as the sudden turn of the weather p nted. To Test the New Law A. G. Buchanan, ndant In the case br r Commissioner Blackn new 10-hour female ured this morning before iriffin and entere demurrer proceedings, on the law is unconstitutional. Judge set the hearing of the rer for next Saturday who is the de wht by La n to tent iabor law, Judge The demur- but} was bday. to | $1 mround that | Cold Snap In speaking of the cold weathe yesterday and today a it ie likely to have w health of the city, expect gard to inere tn contagtc diseases, Health Officer Carroll this & ng The cold w Il, probably, cause an tner the number of cases of oc Liscases. 1 be im fam ventilate the Th eapectaily true | ally propagated om person to pei be surprised if th erable diphtheria following junow. We are taki |tion to keep posted agidus cases. N been reported te thie every precau. bout all con- new ones have} . | ry ination of a tek and such other bus me before it re ted suffered consider day's storm gunwales in. which anged jaged conaiderably Harbored Decayed Fruit | R. Neteler, a fruit dealer who un tit recently ‘owned a stand at Sec ond avenue and Madison street, was arrested by Policeman Griffith to-| No chatge hea. 7ath, BOAD..DiL+ against him. Several daya ag hen Netasler moved away from his left w quantity of de h now creates which Takes California Trip Mrs. "rank K Kent wife of the & change he fa of bh ived the injury to ennedy Zastern Washingt 4 tt natant uff m a4 jury tn onthe AKO, mi s been & BiG THING AMSTERDAM, Jan. Boers are circulating a wt the effect that ¢ Lynch, the Irish memb» parliament for whom treason y arter > Gal take ¥ to Arthur “ae warrant sailing @ charging proposes boat and where he wil a great thing aire which is on the ¢ ing in Ireland. not may what the but it te p way the le dy iney e of hapr The reports «i ‘great thing 1 to be ft i 99880000: nature r New Telephone Officer iv h Detrott, 1 T Douglas of Mich., ved in the city charge of his duties at is out making a tour of of the lines of the lephone ¢ ay and took mn He nd pect company }the city offices of the company to- day it was stated that the snow storm yeaterday did not inter fere with their service WOULD RATHER BEG THAN WORK can you stake I'm broke izen of Seattle who 1 by that remark this mm en the cheap 5 bums had to ¢ of theli way fr At th out the loin the they made ging while in beg aterday and today the 4 in evidence on th There was too much work nd they knew it, The saloon was good enough for them and all fought the warmest plac The cold weather i# hard on the tramp if he has to go outalde In the city Jail there are number of bums, but all ar |wentences. The really hon who {a in hard luck 4 apply at the police station for shelter » rebels at the idea of being locked up. The criminal hobo fears to go to the police station, as they | | might keep him locked up. ‘The fre |lunch counters are kéeping a numt lof vagrants from going hungry and a chair near the counter sults them is a lodging place. Few ask for any in summer or in winter uring ye e few hobs tre outst ato a large} serving it man 6 not like to The Fehren-Marvin Company are drawing plans for a $2,400 home f |J. A. Clapp, at the corner of street and Belmont avenue. ‘The also sold three lots to John ¥ Horn at the southwest corner th avenue and Roy street 00. to Dr. Carroll y of for | y #0 the city physician, 1629 Fourth price being $2,800, his home, He will | down ona it | He ‘Adaunch was blown over and liow water, It lies on its aix feet of water other launches had their frat works mtmashed Among the tugboat people O. A. thie Host nx pile-driver an ae knocked off. run his loss up and pi plle-driver that wrecked 2, at 10 o'clock a. " to the hea umigated. sce wave obtaining vix weeks LICENSED 10 WED marriage h Davey phur Springs “4. of ¢ saved: Nec M wattle Mary Isaac 1 Hilda Erikson Dean A. Wal both of Seat Ke WRECK OF STR. SMIT Two or three upper to kindling wood. sdriver Benjamin probably ort Wis tug Mer wee struck bd The amith wreck of the steame was one of the worst can be charge rE 1 ls West! be DEATH AT BALLARD suddenly He 0 o'¢ expire veh Dr. Lu gor attended him, half an b He leaves Baliar longed to n wife and t Paul. He had 1 about two mont the Knigh » & Sons have the rem ANOTHER OLD ot 30 was per- a ck cheat Mc hi 1 within in f RESIDENT GONE Henry Leland Passes Away at His Home This Morning Henry Leland lly reside of pne a single on a widow, a npe, and a son, Alonzo, this clty and a son Harry an ¢ k this im week . Leland wan 54 ¢ of Providence to the coast In 1964, 1883, He belo pendent Order of an honorary member of th union. He was a staunch mem! jorth Seattle Hapth funeral will be held the auspices of I ars of a ¥e Rt to the Th under & Sons CHAS. IDDINGS M IS FINED $750 Charles laair James Hageard, whom b frightfully with a gunatock i to pay a fine of § sentence ordered costs ar 4 First Ward Democrats The First Ward I will hold a meeting in Pacific block at 8 o'cl As there will be busine ance, every Democrat to be present ooratic Unie k im is Barbers All Examined The examinations at amined, ‘The full r aminations will be made week PERSONAL MENTION L. a ay walled y an Francisco. He ness trip In rega Seattle-Friseo and Nome will be gone days or weeks, ae A highly club | bids were oy nits of the known next two n ©, 611 Firat i utterworth pounde was and | mmmitted until fine and|t tonight. | request th rday on the FOR BUILDING NEW SEWER Nine Bids Opened by the Board of Works— Other Business laughter, all of who Is at nd to Seattle regu f Publ ition of th Company 1¢ Pi was ri ive th : rks Independent to put up t of phor on the we tween East Denny way ompany t five pe ween Eas atre y 8 gr son the tant bid of the buil in. the ghborhood and nine actors submit A bids. the improvement of ve alley tn block 11, M | dition, there were five | the Twenty-first avenue sewer there | were six bi and for the Jack |won stret sewer, two bidders.” The referred and will be acted | upon next wee A protest a Bt impo! Thirteenth will cont $25,000 l, ainst the building of a curve by thi atte Blectric Com pany at the corner of Twenty-third | venue and Jackson ad and tabled, and a petition to regrad and replank Hilott avenue from Clay | to Hell streets, was referred to th ] cit» counel OLD SHIP IDAHO The hospi which most of moved a } still whol wh hip Idaho, the patients were re ester is h much shaken ‘up patients in the sick taken off th: nte will be re W gridiron for th which will be mnt! 4 whip 4 Monday ar ed, ‘uesday, StRRRERRC EEE CER RRERER ERLE CER EE CER Discount Z.C. MILES & PIPER COMP’Y 1021-1023 First Avenue THE LARGEST STOVE HOUSE IN THE NORTHWEST DR. MACKENZIE'S LISH CATARRH CURE kenz Br ENG ie, who tock care 0 ay ones, than any man in Europe, rb preparat 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 roll Mi royal of his throats. and more every ast experien fected this eu 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 inéluding Nebulizer being only $4.00, or 2 cents © day. For sale only at Original Cut Rate Drug Store, by the sole agent for the Pacific Coast. G. O. GUY, Ph.G., jor Way and Second Ave. South WASHINGTON. N ALL NIGHT ‘3 Wholesale and Retail 120, 122 Pike Street She 4 Vb Sli PLY Saga 4 Prepare tor the Snow duced from 60c ys’ and Girls’ Wool full line, all sizes, 2he pair Rainy-Day and Storm Skirts Two Specials Heavy Kersey reduced to ® All-Wool | Heavy ri, now R4,00. Also a full line of finer Ladies’ Heavy from $4.00 to $10.00, All-Wool Hose, + at reduced price DorendnranDdan en eayeRannnarad rena Ta Rd mR RIED? Keep your feet war comfortable, — ‘Thre: offerings in Ladies Hos BR z All- Woot duced Ladte Hose r 34 Cloth Cloth Skirt Ladi full finished, 40) m skirts all sold if it Is Sporting Goods of Any Kind See Us GOING NORTHRUP GCO,, B04 First Avo. prrrrrrrrrrrrt tt evrerrececrrerererertcs MECEEEEAEE ELE EERE RCRA E SE EIEFIS9D Nobody has been able to tell why people like or dis- like—some people attract- ing, some repelling. < The same with pianos— some charm, others irritate. You know it. you hear the A. B. Chage, ‘son or the Gramer Piano stinetively love their tones, e in and hear them. STEINWAY DEALERS Sherman, Clay & Co. FINE PIANGS ii Second Ave., peta LION CLOTHING hous: Seattle YOU CAN DEFY THE Storm ee COME QUICK, 8s Heavy Long Yoke ts, Oxford Chevi- glish Meltons and Freese. The best 00 Yoke Overcoat in § attle for $9.50—and remem- ber when you see it in an ad., it's so. Lion Clothing House 220-222 First Ave. South CORNER MAIN BSOSSHOSEOSGO Se} | Eu ofractialg Jold Glasses worth Optician 50, until Feb- ary Ist, § ( now $4.0 filled worth ing, Third and Pike. BETTER i 9 ussy builds

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