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Toles oi Ba. 6d { THE SEATTLE STAR, (Weeweceoeoroes coveseoorre (i 9010e2 2000089 | i) wend another weage on the loc. m. | mpt to rai 4 orc! ok re | | Towney Resolution cs The Towney resolution, h in EMPLOYES | quires inte the, right. ofthe, senate OF PRE-INVENTORY SALE PITTSHURG, Pa, Jan, 31.—4:10 p. ‘ _— #, without action on the part of Last day values at tl I Sale ild eneo mOricara are not on the alt Says the Islands Are in Only Three Classes--| 2%, 02 scuien on the art of | ‘ae Galea 1 Jai dinalall | he Biddle brothers and. Mrs General aM © 8. 1. Claypool of | he i ng. |®even the home ‘ ‘bod ot nd disagreeable we, |fer, the wife of the jail th pendent Telephone ¢ aye | Iseuce Order 1S the oO jollar or 80 to fF “ the er 1 Saviny | Tey, peswed Onapebataive thin eaters [thet tee’ aemtaree ae tA bets Based on Religion President em ere seen lBther, Ona 4 far of 301 enough ng jer who Immediately got word to th Jin a general strike that he knows of. | ernment attempt influence legisla- fhe cencte waabie 3 Oe London Believes Boer Leader Has Been Cap- | six oy the | OMY, three men” Desldes ‘Thateras | wagsrcTON, D. Cy Jan. s1-— thoroughly gone over mm under penuity of dlststeaa! vincing as pri i tured at Last patr of horses that showed exces-|tondent Douglas, very few of the |p) jenie se sey 10 teatity |fow of the arth enumerated in T LLS SATURDAY FUR 8ELLI ; M FURNISHINGS, ye Raed. wend The officers a on have beon working during the | as to the general condition of af-| the original revenue tax levy, which Ladies’ Black Bable Fur , 4-Ply Co a lot of new ON, Jan. Si—It is rumored out the market on South Afrtcan| ture is imminent. ‘The farmer said to go to work again, he cannot tell | dentally to tall what changes s aun eneaditwind top ethae fare of - vgs haere eds nist $a ai hore today, attendant upon a flurry | mining shares, When the market | the woman was apparently in a haif-| her there is a strike or not, as ivil government in the islands. | taxation. os eg ee hat was notice in the foreign| closed these sccurities were still at|frozen condition as the weather |he has received Reties of one | the olvik government in the Mande, Payne's Dental 3.60 value; Pre-Inventory sais § ffice, that the Boer leader Dewet] top notch. | there is very cold. from the union, or anybody ele, and |, {4 eens vis, “provinces In The measure was introduced by $12.00 valu re ntory Sale » rege: re ptured. Private mes-| It ts pointed out, by those con-| Se Pee ]no demand for Batemans reinstate ree i hrintians, more provine. | Chairman Payne and is in accord A Iteto-| Cle page ange B $ ‘ u CLAM | nt to Africa, and there | versant with transactions on the ex ment poten ts inhabited by non-Christians, and|@noe with the instructions made|'n the Black Diamond Assault-to- | la Hey Mectrie Stal Collarsite { nd W. Linen Colter og ground for a remark-|change, that the men who were In ay i at” Wb aU thas & ehealal pubes yastereny I | ong stone marten trimmed, } ‘standing and turn dows, il in stocks, leading to the| the market the strongest, are a Claypool gives his side of the | Proview ernment would be neces-| Action of the ways and meane| Murder Case og ot aie evtate : 2 and 16 only, sold everywhereg f that the report will| most as familiar with South African ray an fc Hows: arawing |#ALY for the Moro country [committee had given rise to the} oo 1 inten Massa for v0 hbasseds ‘bo. 5 urday epectal nd |affairs as ls the government, whic a e are five foremen, dray a aeeatate patented Ale he | charwe that It was done for the pur-| | The trial of Dominico Manse fo ; markable effect was|tends to strengthen the belief that er day, whether they work oF | Ti muni aed a pose of reducing the revenues of th fr will be e¢ 5 Gent's. Pore the afternoon, when |Dewet has at last been brought to | On Wear ¥ General Fore- | th. We plan as n country to much an extent that it cluded before adjournment this even ICE WOOL SHAWLS 5 without de England stat ; ~ —— —— & little repair work, which the lat to further reduce the revenues by bat today, att hawis, binck and white, $1.60 4} », Batu tor re 1 fering to hunt War Tax Repewi Bill granting any concession to’ Cubs for Mases, hes tramed wp s dete value; Pre-Inventory Sale p ; is Sala ! }up @ man to do it. North #m if wad oe chs Web tute wins ¥ wae rife also that the Upon the the at there is f k AHEAD OF ENDANGERS Are Today Looking Into Sno-|zov, wont do, he sroks, 2°%,80 |tntroduced An the howe this: atten” | cased, and that Tajane et Black Diamond. Massa | Sisea 6x38 "Inn Geraen ia, Soran | a tdanemans iggy pe: noon. It ts believed there i it jo Gene amet : r 4 Me >, Hand-ma 1 Shawis, ( Inventory & | qualmie Power Proposition |i¢pecianent” North replied: “That | Dut, small division over It, if any,| messaxe, . *King Pelle the prosecuting witness, to the I beautiful new | stiteh, } Gent's Heavy Flanne | pay, which was re ib until ing. His story was that he met Mer Hand-made Shetland Flows New } vaine: ti The mayor, councilmen, city clerk | he turned the company’s tools na and half a dozen others on the Style Opera Capes, extremely ) ventory Sale and city attorney of Whatcom regin- | '* oo Jatreet. ‘They asked him to drink, popular style, $2.40 value; Pre- ? nove Heavy Flan jtered at the Rainier-Grand this) se Gia yy jand when he refused, a general mix-{ Inventory Bale pri 1.45 § Shirts, warm 4 morning. any bas pa | up followed, in which Massa himself : 5 neat, new patt January Bank Clearings 1902 PORT TOWNSEND, Wash. Jan. | "The officials will go to Snoqualmie | PAnY bas paid better w Fecelyed a painful wound in the face. | Children’ Pure Australian Wool { Real new pactern, “oalne Recent storms causing heavy| Falla this afternoon as the guests) j.1y,combany until tan. } He denied using « knife on Merlino. Bhirta and Drawérs, the best { 0! “ Outclass January 1901 swells to beat against the sand spit| of C. H. Baker, of the Seattle Catar- | Iter came up to their weale. | He | The affray occurred at Black Dia that money can produce, wize ne a at ae emg > ‘ wants @ fran-|*ith hin men previous to this, and | mond on Sunday Pignt, Nov. 17. 16; Pro-inventory Sale sriga., MEN'S 8OCKS, |thinks {t was not unreasona’ t able Tuy b "ss w 0 Cashme Though January is prob ive Juveane taware chise to put wires in Whatcom and | J." roreman to do @ balf-hours ed that as late us the Tuesday | % Ladie Sanitary Gray Wool wt Me ‘hee! and tam duilest month of the year at d ahowt. O0 fhet of bank hae been /sll Bent and power janchiee| work, when he was drawing $3.2 following, Merlino told him that he Mixed Jersey Kibyed Vesta and a vale, ant vem attle washed awny leading to it | efore the Whatcom council now. | 5.) r doing noth . i not know who cut him. The ants, pearl buttons, a y ttery is in no imme aker desired that thi " 7 —— 7 ? | Pre-Inventory § r ale pri per pair .... erably over $3,00#/600. " Notht et a few more storms like those of |see the company’s facilities for p nd healed on as the wound Pants, extra w ack Cashrn: ; eviaences es conciyatvely the stendys |e past 10 days might cause ceci-ler maxing; bence the excursion. | The Men Say Tes Sitting Around Their Fire, Were Pounced Upon eines O18 Sarmin, ‘non-shrinking, $100} forced heels and taal permanent growth of Seattle, and its unparalleled — prospe monthly magnitude of transacted by local banks. increase is indicative ail mercantile branches and of ma Welfare of people generally arances for the pree- | unt to $13,477,561.72 , 101, aggregate The total « ent month am Janus ness resulted 9 tol-| 3 | Clearances Balances $964,797. 96,609.17 . “BEST THIEF” ON THE COAST ‘William Hart, alias Jim Casey, alias Patsy Carroll, a man who the | police say is the “best thief” on the coast, is in the custody of the local police. Casey Was arrested here some time ago for robbing the home of | Samuel Hill, on Boren avenue. At} that time the police were sure that | he was the man who did the work, bat sufficient evidence for a convic- tion could net be secured. He was told to get out of town and ts be- lieved to have done so and to have Stayed away for a short time. Last night Detectives Tennant and Byrnes took a walk up into North Seattle and ran across Casey. His actions were very suspicious and the officers arrested him. CLEVER PAIR OF ROOM-WORKERS Tm James Hogan and William Pat- terson, two men arrested last night, the police believe they have a palit of the cleverest room-workers caught here for some time. James Hogan ‘Was arrested by Officer Burkman, while Patterson was picked up by Detective M. R. Hubbard and Of- f Flanagan. The offense for which they are now in custody is the theft of a quantity of clothing from the room of T. McBurney “the Gighe hotel. ‘The room was ‘er tered Wednesday night a: overcoats and a suit of stolen. The affair was repor the police last night. $ ward Hogan was picked up with part the stolen goods in his possession and later Patterson was taken tn They will probably be charged with | burglary. erson and Hogan were arrent-| ed some time ago in the Seattle hotel by Detective Jim Byrne e Mrs. Atwood, the hou the hostelry, saw the men trying enter a room in the hotel and notified the police. The men then served a term in the ch. were In gang and thought to have left town. WRECKAGE PORT TOWN Schooner Willian D, Jan. ye fron ered ry age QUARANTINE CHANGES t i ster, the 5 of d toc from t ed ports haw be e u“ to i i om, befor r “n A port days BAY ¢ Jan A ca A hon Broke Shait 1 t r Athlon, on the Bre metion run, broke a shaft today and i at Moran's for repairs. nter, realty bar- BterlingPianos. Reicherts’119 Union ous damage to it, The storme have| Mayor Hardin said this morning: | Contrary to Mr. Claypool's state demonstrated that it will be neces Catareat Company w | ment the electrical workers say by a Half-Dozen Deperadoes sary to build a sea wall to protect to-aall power 1 Whatcom, | there ts a strike of the outside Hae | ee it from further inroads d we are the guests of Mr, Hak-|men tn the employ of the company, | er on this trip. and that ft bAs increased tn im-| ; lt Ot course f cannot say what the| portance and serious complications ot the mort daring crimen) thelr mother country. Peacefully action of the council wiil be, but 1| today Ithat has been perpetrated in the| they smoked their long pipes an ean say that the counct! no ob: ol Wagner, president of the/suburbs of Seattle for some time|were happy mf jection to granting franchises local union, No,’ 77, International | was reported to the police this morn-| Suddenly the door flew open and in| Electrical Workers of America, Jrushed six or seven men, all armed mpantes when such franchises wil hod Re t - the ¢ pamen and T = a the ete, n by & Btar reporter this morn-! ‘Ten Chinese gardene an| They attacked the Chit ' | Buildings are being erected all over |Sald: “This strike was brought on| ass i, bound and robbed by alittle resistance. | ‘Those who at utld ~ ome- | BY the discharge of Foreman Hate-|gang of six or seven highwaymen. |tempted to exercise their vocal or- |) wealthi Soe Ny ried Cerone tnmarial con. |man, "Who, when ordered t0 do 0! There la no trace of the thugs. The| sans. wer quickly llenced by 8) Susees w Mite difteahn nil be cn. | plece of work which he had no right | matter came to the notice of | crack on the bea vie ‘The La Conner Trading and Trans. | dition, but this dittiounty wil pe ent |to touch, refused. The only demand | lice this morning through V. M. Car-| The chinks were securely tied with oot ecenes Comgany, —s. o a a lh Boeri gs Bee we are making ls that the In: nd- | Keek, @ young attorney who ts in-|ropes to nearby Ra : -e farmers, unfortunate E. mith, has libeled | year.” ent company reinstate him, and terested in the property occu: thieves proceed: 0 Jaane the Albion for $5,000, alleged that the| | Following i the personne! |are going to gain that ead if we bave| the Oriental tillers of the ecll ther th the wmail change in| ,,Jamea loss of the first-named vessel was| party: Mayor Ed. B. Hardin, Se ea aut steep aes tank now aoe] ite “adiee tae Chinaman |e Gilescete pean eet ened due to the wrongful acts of the lat-|cilmen Mullin, slau pte deg hod, AR gg 8 A pet te opt ee Morse, Byron and Hadley, and Mr ter. It is claimed that on January ther po- lagen pl toe. aan: (one of Seventy-Five Will Be Ost | consista of about 16 hours) to secure $60 in the E. D. Smith was safely | Ed H. Thomas of Fairhaven, and W : peep ay Hegel app hg A bn oi he ggg Bh a Mod through moored to the Albion at Galbraith’s | H. Hildebrand of the Whatcom Rev Seventy-five men will be out by| paired to thelr house, a rude sheller/also a watch. With this they made py dock when its lines were cast off by | elile, and H. M. White, city Caen de ir nateman je not taken lity of Van Aseelt, about six miles me 1 to the walla of the house, $150,000 the crew of the Albion and the Boat — back today. We think t mpany | 't¥ © routh of Seattl t was 19 o'clock when they beeame settled around this morning and one of them told will concede our demand right away ie acces thelr fire and began talking of the his story to Attorney Carkeek, who time when they would go back to notified the police and that we will be b ‘About 60 men were out yesterday, | time and this morning the cable splicer n charge of Foreman Leonar Mundy, were called out. The mer i the f n, [ing Tr the un’ le yard will go out at ne The chinks managed to break loo turned adrift, whik violent north wind was blowing afd a rough sea prevailing. It is alleged that the E D. Smith was helpless tn the storm and was driven to the head of Elliott bay and wrecked. AGAIN ne aMiiated with ten king 7 4. The gang on| upon to ald f don SW YORK, Jan. 21.—The result ed day, but if a settionent| two sub-sta ot of the visit to this country of promi-|is not reached today they will not go Preece nent English steamship men devel-|to work tomorrow morning. ‘There y Completed | THR ¥ 1.—Rumore of oped today when the announcement |are » gange in the company’s| The the Ores renewed was made that an agreement had | emptc | nearty pleted and it weil r elmnj been signed by representatives There will be ar ¢ .thela trie 6 navy yerd to es rent } various trans-Atlantic lines adopting | union tonight at which the situation | admirat in Wisioh the M a uniform minimum freight rate on | is to be discussed. We think all of! has been done nt, wh «rain and provisions, The gra’ | ——|up in her p rate 1% penny per @-pound bush: | |any one. The body of a suicide was found in Provisions, 10 shillings per ton —_ Piet avenue south: today. The eat |2.40 pounds. Tt increases the grain | FREDERICK & NELSON Fine Furniture Ladies Furs made and First avenue south, today. The man rate 331-3 and provision rate 10 p Awd bie CC. Berg. isis Thien ane me le thought to have been dead since | ‘fy cent > minimam ‘The change goes into ately. THEY SAY IT night before last. His name was Wiillam Liewellen. and was about| # years of age. His residence was | in Tacoma. Carbolio acid was the method chosen by him for his taking off. A glass was in his room con t ng & small amount of the polsoh. The bedy was taken to Butter-| 2 Is AL UBS T EE L CL ro M T A CRIME A general confe rence of the Seattle} Combination Bookcase and Writ- ing Desks Reduced In Price As one woman expressed it, books, all the papers “It is awfully to } together and everything in ips 1» $ place. Several patterns of cc bookcases sults OVERCOATS $10.00 } favorite inconvenier write on Every the dining room ta pal bina- reduced in woman use for a } tion City Improvement Clubs will be According to th nttle writing desk, and the combina- } sf pe bald ot the Obemaber Ff Commerce Drug Trost, it i crime oy a , re price for this week—the reduced Monday at 11 a. m for the § 1 Drug Co. to tion bookcase and writing desk } prices wil! be discontinued after Mowers. EF. agertand F. N. we n ines at reason- Little will b is exactly the thing meeting on the boulevards. Space for { tomorrow. t and address the| hat do you subject of parks and| $17.50 Saturday's spectals— Pino's Consumption Cure 166 Rosa Bennar Dead ‘TREES a & rman Consump- Rona ennar, aged 24 years, Qiod thon Cena, Seamk price OF att vidence hospital’ thia our price 90 Combination Bookcase and morning. ‘The is at Bonney and Shan igcohage Writing Desks, made of gold Stewart's, wt Pye en oak. Hookcase is 19 inches Death of A. Vilier German Syrup, adjustable shelves. Writing at price BSc, our price compartment is well arranged A. Viller, aged 72 years, a former . She with pigeon. by etc; haa 3 Pike street merchant, died at Provi Glycerin, 2-ounce bottle r Rey and Stewart have charie of the Moore's Revealed Remedy, h plate. mirror 16x16 Ask any one of your friends hody eased owned a cigar and Trust price $1.00, our * ular price $26.00. confectionary store at 624 Pike street. peibe THe al pri tor the ~ kc canteatcanngte shesenaisn Mca The steamship Fureka arrived to Special sale on Fountain day at 2p. m. from Honolulu, which port she le January 18 ’ brought no passengers and no carco values we are now giving Bo on't rob you on pr ns, lke the Trust panel. empty beer kegs. | Oak Combination Fire Chief Cook's report for the| Regular $35.00 nth January shows that th price for the week, ‘ * in this month total tonm was $21,880. | Ninety-three " ase, gold $1 Special Sale eg el anil, n Desk and Rookease, golden oak eek, 816,00, ~% SPECIAL SALE of SUITS We are overstocked on Suitings of this Sole Seattle Agents for : P Majestic Steel Range Stickley Bros.’ Furniture Co, Grand winter weights. Now to get them out of Rapids, Luce Furniture Co,, Grand Rapids, Grand Rapids Char « ‘ Beckwith Round Oak Heaters dand Leopold Office Desi Gen. the house we will make them up for you a aby Carriages and Go-Carts, Globe Werntcke Blastic ‘Hook: OF OUR... Seattle gentlemen for just a little above cost. undhar ‘Wilton’ Carpets and Ruse” ites $25.00 SUITS......... : $22.00 SUITS. ........ccsscsssessees $20.00 SUITS me? $8.00 TROUSERS $7.00 TROUSERS $ 5.00 $25.00 OVERCOATS $19.50 Heavy Clay Worsteds, Good Value for $30.00, Extra Special ne $21.00 Men’s Suits and Overcoats made to order. Misfits. Seattle Tailoring Company, 1207 First Avenue: ereeccecoseceooroeresese ds $19.00 $17.50 $16.50 $ 5.90 Big Clearance Sale AT GOLDMAN’S 901 SECOND AVE. Corner Marion FREDERICK & NELSON COMPLETE HOUSEFURNISHERS Second Ave., Madison and Spring Sts. Saturday Only F Bi st Australian Wool Underwear, for men; sizes 34 to 50 inch; $1.75 quality; goes tomorrow .... es088 $1.10 cn buf) ill | lo sic ve No Ci SECOND AVE. clal has been received from St. & wealthy farmer arrested here, is @ gang of robbers that have over- stealing not only stock from tin Hawkes were also arrested and ; Pre-Inventory value; Pre-In utory Sale 7 ee SSe price Children’s Heavy Sanitary Grey nt's Heavy Wool Bocks,. Shirts and Drawers, all sizes forced heels and toes, visters; pric - to 20, worth 300 to 450; § 1%e Pre-inventory BIG THIEF SIT, Mich., Jan. 21 Peterson’s 206, 208, a Mount Hamilton. The only 4 similar contrivance on the coast ie at San Francisco. The following marriage | have been issued: Harry Gomi) | 2%, and Jennie Harrison, 18, Seattle; Alexander Jackowskt, &@ Seattle, and Alexandra Cecilig : fein, 14, of Ballard. ; HOW MUCH? Wh-’ se: Hear to ait it? Oh, Did something! It's worth something, isn't it? Gentlemen, this stock Has got to be sold to raise money to satisfy claims of the creditors, and if you'll only open your mouth and say something, I'll give you the goods. I don't care what you bid, how much, how little, anything to start {t along. Now, how much d'ye hear for this fine imported worsted sult of clothes, silk lined, taflor-made, sold regular at $20.00, a guaranteed fit or no sale, How m—; thank y I'm bid $3.00 for a $20.00 sult—-Now, gentlemen, take this sult through the audience, examine It and pass it along. The vest alone is worth more money. JT am bid $3.00; who'll say any more—$3.60—$3.60—$3.50, I now have $3.50, who'll eit#i? D'ye hear the $4?—once—twice—fair warning—all done?—and give away at A upe- Louis, lint Nelson, > have been at the head of| section of the country for The Noon T.me-Ba Today at 12 o'clock noon, G inghausen dropped the ‘timebal which he has erected in front of his place of business at 807 First ave- nue. The apparatus is operated by electricity, and exact time is recety- | ed from the government station at but other property as well Haszard, his son Walter William Marble and Mar- them confessed. It was thie that Nelson was im- Nelson is said to be worth This is what rin, ont dail BIG AUCTION © SALE OF THE BANKRUPT Mechanics’ Clothing Co.’s — Store at the at 109 Occidental avenue, and can be heard a block away, Now, gentlemen, here is @ Stetson hat. You all know what a Stetson hat is, How much d'ye hear to start it?——Oh, ‘bid something!——how much?——six bits?——well, you ought to have to wear a straw hat all winter—I am bid who'll make it a r?—d'y hear the dollar @ dollar bid—I now have the dollar; who'll say the quarter? What's that ?—a $1.10; T am bid a $1.10, a $1.10 for a Stetson hat; d'ye hear any more?—all done? ~once—twice—all done?—and sold for at $1.10. ‘The next thing I'll offer is a pair of these fin irawers, that sell the world over for 7c; how much d’ye hear to start ‘em ?--—6e ~ now don’t laugh at him just suse he bid a nickel, may be all the poor 4——'s got and who knows but his wife may be wearing his drawers and he badly in need of a pair.I'm goin’ a give ‘em to him; here, come up and get ‘em. And so it goes all day long. This Stock Consists of Men’s and Boys’ Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Furnishing Goods, Trunks, Bags, Valises, Blankets, 1 Comforts and all kinds of Rubber Goods, Oil | Clothing and Alaska OutHits, | Saie Starts at 10 O’clock Saturday # J Morning and will continue all d ay and till 10 o'clock at night. ‘ ‘ « H. F. GILMORE, Receiver ' LOCATION i 1 109 OCCIDENTAL AVE.

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