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THE GIVES POISON SEATTLI ‘ON THE CITY'S A Complete Report Submitted WILL HE SEE HIS SHADOW ND GO BACK TO SLEEP? Qn Sunday the Groundhog Will Compete With the Weather Bureau—Something About a Purely American Institution and Balanc eA A statement of the financial con a dition of the city of Beattle has been issued by the city treasurer's office, The work waa done under the diree ton of Capt, Matt Gorm ehtet clerk tn the treasurer's office, Capt Gormley has also made u (2-Year-Old Girl dhog will have his an- at the weather Sunday up early in the morn. Leper i ra an arg He is « digger, Nothing pleases hole and if he sees bis} nim so much aa a bank, or Be nb oO muc . oF levee, If ing & wise croundhog—he) one can be found. He'll dig a home bers. The gopher belongs to his family, and thousands of dollars would not repay the farmers for his depredations. eg oes Into ne be ogg thing {824 Notify every groundhog relative 1901. ‘These collections were from daeesy ng ain Mn y tore J of what he has found. In a few —_— Various sources; taxes, water rates, gtoundhos y months the locality will be overrun licenmes and fines, miscellaneous | ge February 2 the little animal | plans for the season. if! ahadow when he peeps} with his friends and progeny. { Mas It With Him groundhog has a pouch that| SPRINGFIELD, ©., Jan. 21.--A re- | sources, trust funda, recelved direct markable case of chiid criminality | into stated funds, | has developed here in the confession | PFOm taxes in 1900 the treasurer's The of bad weather, and| he uses as a wheelbarrow tn digging. |). 4 affice recelved the sum of $973,915.14, | Pack to his bed and wets| He fills it with the dirt he has dug, |/™84¢ Inst night by 12-year-old Lola nq in iso1 $348,877.00. ‘The | awaken him 42/an¢@ carries the excavated material Turner The girl's foater het, rates 100 br ht In to the of ay i a cloudy| from his main tunnel to the surface| Mrs, George Turner, died from the f a at he can't see his| through hes leading upward at/effects of poison, and thre ther | a8 enses ant in sa sign to him that | an of about members of the family are critically | sting r, bleyele Hoe court has been frac- | do ike to make uu. and wn llcenaes (he city hope of repatr. He|b in her contessidn the girl anys she | Was rin 1900 by $189,487.48, and te fellow, and| > grew tired of hearing her foster|in 190 by 490.4. Vrom min : her is coming | When his home ts finiehéd | brothers quarrel with each other, | cellaneous sources Including water, | te Work at on He rouses dutids a larder, which is a hole/and so decided to destroy the whole | library and park departments, the ent degins to dig a new! menerally about four feet deep. He| family. She accordingly secured a. city lected in 1900 , sore fresh food, for the| make raids at night on fields, hedges, |pox of “rough on rate" that had been |and in 1901, $54.6 ¥r are that he hasn't a very/ fruit trees and nearly everything jin the family residence for some time | what ts know the trust fun en’hand that has a root and tastes good. He + nathan angi that t i tereredeannat |» Bets Batural Bers carries the food in hia little wheel-| tee e quantity administered | funds, redemption tax sa its, | > hog ie no foreigner. He | b8rrow just as he carries the dirt. | was eo large that only Mra. Turner, |exceas (ax ale deposits and | Americnn. Candiemas day | "t Drink Too Much who partook of but @ small portion, |ergency fund ord SM iwetitution It is a church! He isn't much of a drinker. There|died. T 1 were naus-| received two yoars om Gey, and te celebrated as/ tx a superstition that he docs not|eated with the overdose and as med- | $288,130.44, and last year $ al over the world. touch water, because he is seldom/ical ald was quickly called, have a| The money ived direct seen to drink, but this, of course, ts or,jan error. He is a great fighter, and If some | two of them are put into a cage they the | will battle savagely antil one or the other Is dead, The groundhog is a is the forecaster. | cannibal. for the loser of a Might al Wook upon the | ways makes « dinner for the victor.” very rare if not ex-| Weather Prophet N. Sallebury Am Seattle natur-|has not yet decided whether th t he tan't. He ts found al undhog will see his shadow on Sorthwest In large num-| Sunday or not. the water park fund chance of living The Uttle polsoner is cold-blooded in her parently fai her ofte row at t though adr ways been have thelr superst! the day and the connect a bear remting animal with Here Americ ‘The Grane Te! ‘The grand total of the coll ne for last year was $1474. | the previous year $1,112,002.1 considerable gain Gor £ the receipts vemen ach fund as the bala: on hand 1900, and De 1901, Int rent fund, which’ covers the gene | water, library, park, judgm EXECUTED IN PORTLAND 2 “PORTLAND, Or., Jan. 1.—Willtam Peewland, alias Dalton, and Jack al Joseph Ewing, were this morning for the mur- pat James B. Morrow, Nov. 21, $148,736 h were $704 theory of a hold-up, Two days after the murder, Wil- liam Strickland, alias Dalton, sen for District Attorney Chamberlain, and confeased that Jack Wade, alias joseph Ewing, had killed Morrow while Dalton and Wade were trying to hold-up the young man. Dalton said that he feared Wade, and want ed the reward. Wade was arreste that night, Saturday, before th body of the victim was buried. Wade and Dalton accused each other of firing the shot, and Dalton became hysterical while Wade sang ntimental songs in his cell. Both were given a speedy trial and found jgullty of murder. Wade entered a , aged 23, wae found dead| plea of guilty to the hold-up. He . rNaEND, Migtth ‘street at 4a, m.|maintained his air of bravado|, FORT TOWNSEND, Jan. oe Nov. 2, by « milkman.|through his confinement, rejecting |Yii. in mad Senttic to the eff police and detectives ar-| religious consolation, while Dalton | }\ctnue ane ie Siwas discovered that he had | became “converted,” and believed | (he Steummnnip the assassin’s bullet | himself saved. rps scope ne the brain, after passing | here for seafaring lett eye. There had/ reaper benae |teqwan was sighted on pees: tnt. Roth jeecdeons vere yous ip at Umatilla reef and was pro- Several weeks prior to|Daiton was 2% years of age. WAR | Coding on her course, while the ca land t was believed that |born in Augusta, Ga, but was left | fering 0b Nek Come uid not pee th si met death at the hands | 80 orphan with his sister at an early | Cooac, which passed out ¥ though others ad-| ge. He was turned over to an of-| hours after the btatteawan Mheory of © personal|phan asylum, and by it boarded out | Mondor wae bound for Honol to a man that treated the boy have been In the track a handsome young | cruelly that he ran away from his Bryon if in sockety circles.|master, changing his name from ae ese yhome of his fiancee, | Strickland to Dalton. gen booking minutes before| Wade reached hi ke loone | Dicyele road funds, th | Jan. 1, 1901, wan $220.51 celpte by r e 595.40, an tranater ‘The disbursementa in " and im trans leaving a balance of Ia f $224,976.20, son with the balance of Jan G CORONER'S REPORT Thirteen Violent Deaths In gated During Month year New Theory for Condor’s Loss Jan. 31 {mustes the execution was without a hitch, traps being sprung simultan- ‘The men took matters cool- Dalton professed salvation and hed the spectators to lead . speaking nearly 15 min- Wade laughed on the scaffold. neck was broken, but Wade d to death. Killing of Morrow mitted sylot Yelte method. ntitied. | are not credited | men, opinion here that | on the Condor the veasel rolled majority two LONDON, Eng., Jan. 21.—The cab to hie home a (Gays before he was hanged. His/ th. cune were carried from one side|!net Met at noon today. Public in-)“X. 1. V." shows the length of the eetheart wea | Parente, Wee St Wanyam, bd and | of the ship to the other with such ory! Zz ie oak ~ DS. ‘.~ bape ¢. The theory | his mother cam neane "| force as to cause her to capsize. je -. - a ‘ b The officers say, however, that on Milenne iar ras |conviction, Ever since extreme proposals for a settlement of the | such veeacis one boat le always used | We Will Give the Good People of Boer war are und deration Nothing official has been given out, {nor the terma proposed been 1 1: | put hope is generally express- ed that the step under way he has been a criminal, and served many terms In prison ‘When the murderers came to Port- had with them as com Miller, a boy of Red. award King, of Cauncil and a Portland boy found Morrow's | Bluffs, Iowa, ” vine that we do as we adve: he had been shot named Smith Al © oF lewm =< S ve ee "uta undoubtedly be more liberal in its mtiful wher Y » *1.~Gover art Monday we submit to the public's inspection . . when the Dutch intervention was| heavy weather where - anadath of we At) ®& lowest possible living prices. is on Whitilesey’s Bond and Will first br en De omprae 3 Ww _Atrasmaith, ce hitman |@ IPAL LIGHT PLANT ¥ —- While ment of grain inspector for the tate, | Answer in Person QUAIL TRAPPING | namit their better that the Con to succeed G. W. Wright. The gov- | ——— —_———— - SURE ie ; Ex-Benator Watson ©. Squire! | positive ground for stating th jai e | wants to enter his voluntary appear- was lost in Northwest BA ager ance in the action against the frat inatincts of the unl-| they scout the idea of a marine apt the place ner NS term bondsmen of ex-County Tr not allowed tol tision between the Condor and the he oa for it. It is « case urer Whittlesey, and have the at-| die out ltory residents | \atteawan, [of the office king man, Al tachment of his property discharged. | have taken up quall trapping, and it aceecniaeiteati |though the change may not be made IN HARDWARE — His attorney, L. T. Turner, #0 noti-|is all the vogue now fc Hy Peed 3 sip | fled Prosecuting Attorney Fulton) Many wreys of quail are found in nousoeenent | Fe Mr. Arrasmith pe AAAPL ~ i erate a System Will) tii. morning |the Untversity grounds, and the stu | Mull aceept the place it te 9¢ his Gs CARPENTERS MALLETS HAND DRILL. ut 1 * | uire’s appearance in the ac-|dents think it good sport to trap | "Fite te Gone tn the baller that Lignumyitae Mallets, h in) Miller Fall—all machinists know Be Voted On by the People March 4—The | ion ia ait Mr. Fulton wanted, and|them. Game Warden Kelly was out | Inot only competent to fill the posts| round and equare;’ best car ; the. quailty of Miller, Faille e has be n e je univer € = . vo ente! nal 4; regula: goods, regular price, $1.50; spe- il So Decides | since the complifiint was filed In Aug- | pointed Gardiner Pat na deputy tion tn an exceptionally good way ene ee ciaieais pitet dle Sy pate price, vot $1.00 City Council So Decide: just. Mr. Squire has ample property | warden to try and put a stop to the but is also a man who meets the sup = eee 5 ms lin King county to satisfy any judg- | frolicsome sport of the students | port of @ vast number of men, ir SQUARES. } HELLER'S SHOPING NIP- ee |ment that may be recovered against] President Graves was Informed Wr aevaubet to os peaseere . gd : * Dies nal PERS. P 01 1 ed fi him im the sult. He has nm living | that the trapping must >, oF that ‘- cg phall <tet digg iow g tapainnny wld 2-foot st ev reg) de o' y best steel; ever: | Kacy amine election the propo: Pla ie ie tne best satistaction [somewhere in the tast for several prosecution would follow John Fisher,a Miner, Accuses Chas, | tary of the Republican state central | ® ~t-id, 1-4 board and brace mean. } Made ot the vers pe tee Sosy be establishing @ municipal ooton to the residents at| years, and consequently persona aoa : nmittee and is in close touch w ure; regular price, $1.50; spe negro Nest nipoers Hi and power plant will be sub-| 2"aubh lower cost than the city is|service upon him could not be made E. Ambs the farmers of the state, He was sale price sco; they sg Pa dl he var Mitiel to the people of Beattie. Ot | now paying. Whether the city will) When the old gentleman was frst John Fisher, a miner, reported to | candidate for Hleutenant governor, CANDLBD AX 2 special sale price, patr.....,60¢ ; ape vorun other light companigs here o gd y > Fer ae POles Tes teerting thet he be arren single b nar > . : peed Board of Public Work | ise jt for lighting the streets is a nie en. , en Seeees ve Henne Baas Cotter Who Astaiied. Major 3. H. Pellitier, who was pri regular price, $1.00; spec } handling frelght and : council last Monday night, the | matter to be ¢ ani ‘The plant afled now the je compulsory) non D, Or, Jan. #1 te | tee bone * 0D | vate secretary for Governor Rogers, price regular price, 4 j % build the plant at ‘edar will generate MO) horse power. ae as arrive whi om this port during the Fisher wae found in a Yester way | &f nO ia ff five 4 be Q le price eee : Was the one most favored, the|. All the councilmen except three, Month ending today break all reo- | sslcan comaterchio lntexiceted ‘ his family to Taco SHELF BRACKETS. Ge nd Mapte Valley loca. | PStty, Navin F min, attend ords. During the month $2 cargoes |statcd that Charles I. Ambo c a re he will make his|@ 8x10 steel brackets, with screws; $ eT DRIL n amned n Of Inet Miaht's moe th oe ne ha cleared, the total shipments ger who was with him, had rob regular price, 25¢ pair; special ) Miller Falls, No, 10 regular price, Paswed over as inade-| mittee of the whole t falls Tie clone 102,600,000 bushels. ‘The | him. I bes price, patr ise $3.80; special sale price,....$1.78 needs of the CILY. | plan was aure t| shipments me to nearly all |headq i id Canhaiay @r@eeeoooeoorroncoooooes a. W t the committee was unanimously the countr Europe and also to | bi oe Ad " passed by council, the chief ports of the Far East Ps Ainbei® inwmodie ar the Cie en who \* im tt litical workers are bringing me ARDNER ROOT | Dut the fatter, denies It.'@ ho thence ears bringing @ : ant Police Court Collected $3837.60 5 |Ambs will be held until the former +4 Pio aia tp gh Beg eg ee 1 STOVE HOUSE IN THE NORTHWEST Feetit CUNO, Sal, Ze. S| in Fines WASHI ON, D. Cy Jan, si—|story, When searened at hinders + ttermoon, #8 ters had regis “ might go « oo ee a wee | Mrs. George Westinghouse, who has! ters Fisher had $60 in his pockets. sa ” Geo. ¢ dner of Low During the month of January, un 4 M o e said that | uring recently returned to Washington af el 4 Jack Root of Chi- | ¢i noon today, there have been sia | recently returned to, Wsnsineton Ot, ' $sO808cO 22000 DOOM OCCT Rel pe nnting which takes place tonight be-| arrests made by the pollc The | formality open wer house again this | Past wii r ait Francisco Athletic club. | fines collected by the police court | yening with a ball. Preparations | Green Lake Maccabees BO fe sora ies ecarke | eam eionehip Of Armerien. Bit, as the on a scale of magnificence only! iaANSAS CITY, Mo. Jan, ‘21.—|#n0™ 1 Green Luke tent met wit oncurred In DY | weight limit (168 pounds), the win equaled heretofore by the $10,000 re- | George Green, of 8a nels larg tendar Three appli f guncil | her "will be in pos: “ ind ception given by the same host was knocked’ comp y out by tions were received and two nev - clety of Civil Engineers, then visit-| seventh round of what was to have Sir Knight Murray was electe te bes |ing Washington |been a ten-round boxing contest, |#econd master of guards, and imo: oak aaa Jiast night. Ryan claims the middle- {diately installed by George Gau, D = MEN FLY ; RE'S weight champlonship of the world. |: C. if sg er the regular work the Str at the 2 Knights present had the pleasure RTs: apace M’CUI WILL BE TRIED HERE sists. yermss tsa, olen uid not, SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, Jan. %1.—~— } 4 gr — han ba ta was{ The gunboat Concord, recently re | rabure, and Bs. ‘ AND CAFE nd the or form ‘om Panama, was put out loward Dwye Wik niian ich ano selections | 4 Ielon today nt Mare Island, | ST. LOUIS, Mo. Jan. 31—The De ASSAILANT .. rl r . wyer 1TH aa Cun © Knight Batger Telephone Main 889 Jaa Second Avenue able officers and men have |cember grand jury this morning re pingnai, te te Ee arpenten | & roon Lake tent meets every Wed —e Sanne Her available oftioars and men have |camea the investigation of the alder Kent by deputy sheriffs for the rob- | nesday dan invitation taif| We Want You A of Our ff peer, tennaterred, 0 the Whealag, |Wiaats Serr aake. Tht seid that | Beer An ovat ot a, dageteee At | exten geen el We reat A Cop Coffee ‘al prominent citizens involved,| Fred Roberts, alias Ping, waslipney were taken betore Cie. |rounding tents to be with them M i Yy H RT nding at least two for whom Jeharged with burglary | yesterday | yomterday. afternoon. ® for, | Whenever possible Served with pure cream. We have the largest and best ant at Lake Unto Warrants have been issued,|in the police court. Roberts was| oer any afternoon wi +e sorte vat at in addition ta the BO U erand thelr present where-| brought from Tacoma yomterday on| mace grote beni they wit Pp 4 lees hs ey ~ PNM $195,000, bet In shouts are unknown. suspicion of ki to the letvan & heaving Weade and Ca Everything you get here ts fresh from. wou ay 4 ot is assuming the mont sensation of H. R. MeGutre, of wtyen 6 DeSring Maosey.: Bread, Pies and Cakes ‘our own ovens. cht for the) COLUMBIA CITY, Wash., Jan. 31.|a1 proportions of any trial or ing keeping him cove : oation, Tuesday evening, while coasting,| vestigation that one or ily ain be sobbed the house WEATHER FORECAST ELLENSBURG, Jan, 31.—On Mon nto 1) mt of 006, 18 | Glen Carrington, a boy, was severely |in this city, a# almost all par - positively identified him das the aie Washinaton Stare tx meg mtme obsectic Glen Carrington, » boy, was severely |in thind ere either prominent in the|aa the man. Roberts is also sald to| Seattle and Vicinity.—Tonight and | will operin this vite Te Meee Cate if It Is Sporting Goods of Any Kind See Us He wag, BB TCIal Proposition legraph pole while coasting down a|financtal affairs of the city or are een connected with previous |daturday, occasional rain; froah to |tal of $25,000. Jacob Wurth, of Be- GOING NORTHRUP 00., 804 First Ave. “640d that with the new | hill. deaders in local politica ‘sold crimes committed in Boattio, brisk southerly winds, atte, is the president: SEATTLE STAR. in Detail the Recoipts and Disbursements | | 4 | |the former, br j= | by fraud. T EVENIN 1902. JA tIDAY FINANCES for Years 1900-01, Showing | UARY 81 LUM IS HANGED WEATHER FORECAST ‘Tonight and ADAMS & BLANCHARD 719 Second Aves Hinckley Block Have You Looked Them Over Seattle and Vicinity Saturday, occasional rain, | | | es on Hand | | In the Interest fund, consisting « water works and sewer bonds, fund- | ~ - hie oy gg ie genie ge - We refer to suits in our south show Phaial, ‘The receipes troce ab = \Gogs Steadily to window—they are the ones that are eeeers SIaist The dusbures- | left out of the most popular and best mi sin oa were 8; 7 i, leav-| ¢ ‘ ing a balance at the end of iast year | the Scaffold selling lots. Only one or two sizes of $18,068.91 . ‘ . Ih the trust funds from the state of a kind, but if you need a suit and treasurer, local improvement, re- | le ! aw Gad ihe sesesuetinn -hatt-aplictal eres x , Neen e can get your size in them it will be a Seen ea sak nn ies neneinta’ ees [Lams Kat the Chinean, was naneed| great bargain, for they are marked to $330, 4, and the disbursements in|here promptly at 9% o'clock thi fash were 447001094, and in trans: | morning, according to previous « sell at fore $8,256.31 ronaves ie wi ; ut a hi wh ball A Total Balance | "The condemned apent « ver . tae total balance from all sources [BIEN pacing the oor about haf | 10 to 25 Per Cent in the city treasurer's han Jan. ~ me . bade fare-) * eth 1to ch. He drank a| Herattede, the disbursements, €, cup ef coffee this morning, bus wae Below Cost hoes pr ef eg at dll anangy 2 He went steadily to the scaffold ne oe tee Weeseneser her While 460 invitations were issued, | BL. NCH. RD deere oe bath aides OF the balance |Pesenting all parte of the county. : s has previously beer | on pee, thy 108), ‘there wae to {24 |ortene was the killing of an assailant 739 Second Ave., Hinckley Block banks, as chown by certified state- | "8=ed Bicom. sai 01.08, lem RESCRIPTIONS We Prepare Them be | 1 5 an . 4] would like to serve you. er charges | mae | : Deliveries made any where tn the murer mith the amount ft™|Decision ts Rendered} “pao Mala % ee ep me tne vaiances) Against Mr. Dowie Stewart & Holmes Drug Co. ; e wives the sen CHICAGO, Jan. t 627 First Avenue y, of B.. « bim ' After prayer Saturday All Day 6pm. Vaults, thus multe to |» The Jude t | Specials oo. |have « ote, [eee ee | dollars, « | his churoh, were contr Iaraiuiag it 2 { policy, event hat Dowle se nce plant which | from England} orders Dowle | to give Stew 000 In stock to pay to the estate of Stevenson's late} lowe Mra. Stevenson by undue tn. wife # of a sant Saturday Specials UNPROVED ‘British Officers Discuss |=ithnstaing hie claime to being « livine prophet, showed a very hu- 000, which Dowtle necured |trom Mra, Btevenson by undue tn | huence o 2 6 p. m. specials has gott Wren: shs dietbon . wilh Fenderet All day Saturday spectals and after 6 p. pee! gotten to be ene of The. Leader's princtple .attractions,- One jorerte @ecorated with bargain tickets throughout; so much so, that we do not think it necemary to state one articles that ts to be sold tomor- ly affected Gnd, not« the Condor aan ee eee cite ad not! row or after @p. m, Come where the people do their Saturday trad- ‘ fre ime lan- |) ing, and be convinced. that would wuss | t followers. | | jhave at Inquiry | VICTORIA, B. C., Jan ¢ British navy yard he ‘ QeeeeRSUReeee CECE eee eee LIT TI YIIATESD AHTEAIR SIND Q ther Menti—i the beat found of | letters indicate Sheerness, where th Wholesale o =120, 122 Condor was bullt, and °98," the year a 4 Pike in which abe was constructed, while | 3 and Retail [Tiras rer IS NAMED | in service, which ts lightly slung by| |artpes and readily released even b: | seas sweeping under it. Othe McBride Tenders Grain en by Seattle One Extra Bargain Day oats | began: n such @ large scale that our cut prices for this one day ri M4 : : s Fo jare ¥ gripped and would not ‘ | 4 w oO | of for weeks to come. Vnue 1 efforts being lakeke to mee adeeminte broken Call in and a a a a a « ~ » - © ¢ at half price, and in some cases more. mplet cou ap ay | OCCCR CEE EEE EE CEEEHE EEE CECEEEEE CEEEEE EEE EE CRESS ® officers at the ¥ENPTPMND HIIHHH Td OHHH IHD: HE Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News # 25 CENTS A MONTH, | Cheap | Farms | Farman aggregating 6,000 acres of farming land adjacent attle, for wale in tracts of 20 acres and over. These farms are clone to god markets with splendid transportation facilt- ties and in locations that are rapidly settling up. Prices range from five dollars per acre up, according to extent of im- provements; terms, one-fifth down at time of sale, balance in four equal annual ' payments. Descriptions furnished on pPiication at office or by mail. | vi Herbert S, Upper 12 and 13 Schewermaa Block First Avenue and Cherry St. t | Brighter Than | jamonds | Is the effulgent rays of the Electric Light! | In the boudoir, the office or factory j Electricity js a prime requisite. |The Seattle | Electric Co. 907 Firet Ave. 50c Pair All our od4s and ends in Boys’ 76c, $1.00 and $1.50 Knee Pants thrown into one lot. You can find any size. Moen’s $18 and $20 High Grade Sults and Overcoats $9.50 ‘Two and three of @ kind. You can find your size in some. Money back if you say so. Lion Clothing House ) 220-222 First Ave. South CORNER MAIN We Never . Substitute You are always sure to get just what your doctor orders when your pre= scriptions are filled at 4 24 ave, and Columbia. Two Guarantees The guarantee we give with the pianos We sell is as broad a8 one could well wish for— every purchaser is fully pro- tected But the high position we'v ‘Tel, Main 193, won in musical circles is @ broad guarantee in itself, Be sure you're right an@ then—" STRINWAY DEALERS. Sherman, Clay & Co, FINE PIANOS Tl Second Ave., Seattle Hgtablished 1890, Owr Call Trade Pric We guarantee not te shrink your flane nels, 4th and Pike

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