The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 8, 1902, Page 1

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Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News # =) 1S CHARLESTON'S GUEST IN, 8. C. April 8 MS night of rain through Vir- a North Carolina the morn- beans ele, 62 balmy in the ‘The first inhabd wrate to catch a glimpse he Revsevelt were those of ihe president appeared ipatform Just in time to say P the train] morning” when ov jie, 22 miles from ‘a committee from ‘Doarded the train. Hearty ~ pened the presi when sald ‘This ts the a! ee wecther'e people, so It ts pleasure to be greeted by| Roosevelt and his party here at 9:20 o'clock this ‘and enthustastically ‘crowds number eral persons, An official wel- extended by Mayor Smyth y reception committee, the president briefly ‘hie usual cordial manner. mile from the depot the 4 boarded spe- . Which bore it di- e of the new nav Duildings and business and filled the windows. ment property was in- ‘gad this was followed ge the river and bay, during Sumt: and other interest gato the city wil! be made th: ‘The president will be en- | reports. He sald: “I repudiate all its New Navy Yard and Fort Sumter---Re- ception ts Enthusiastic ed to their capacity with visiters who have come for the celebration of President's Day at the expogjtion to crowd will be the largest ever enter tained in Charleston. RATES WILL NOT GO UP Previous to the purchase of the Skagit Chief by H. B. Kennedy and associates, reports were circulated in Port Orchard towns to the effect that freight and rates would be doubied tt Port Orchard run tn caso he secur ed control of this trac, In an tn. terview this morning with a Star reporter, Mr. Kennedy denied these statements to the effect that we now 4 to raise rates, having secur Dauntless may go nerton run within eh Is the case, it 3. Keanedy and sociates will piace another boat ongwide of her on the same run, . April S—The re- cll Rhodes arrived her: Demonstrations of sorrow are Mat dinner tr the Charlest: ‘and will be the city’s| be buried on Matoppe hills Thur: } afternoon, the road being almost i tyetne A. J were crowd.| completed to the place of Saterment. LIONS WILL BE SPENT HERE IN SEATTLE Tide Flats---Distribution of $4,000,000 Will Result May 1.00 88 is to be the cost of the tunnel under the cit gow say the great undertaking is @ certainty. most stupendous undertakings of the kind ever attempted on the Pacific coast. WILL COME AT LAST. Baan. a ae Reed of few days, Assistant Chief Engineer Alber H. Hoqueland and M ‘engineering department, have given out enough information t ouncil. ag. NOT MUCH- DELAY ANTICIPATED. ‘Tit mention of a franchise naturally suggests right of way difficulties and condemnation sults atepe it would be necessary te grovel its way like a huge mole through the hi Seoeath the traffic of the city. Me the reeult of & long series of investigationa the attorneys for the company have decided ‘29 tattemnation proceedings, unless of a very informal e, will be necessary. A franchiee, beat can aire, just as it might authorize the constructic SGit Wil be required, so the Great Northern's representatives claim OWNS TO CENTER OF EARTH. Aibeegh tm law the owner of @ parcel of ground 1s held to possess title to everything above a perty owners whose lands it ma Where private pi but Great Northern looks for little interference from pro to pass ough rods down toward the recesses of his satanic majesty, be et, the consent of the owner will be obtained as a matter of course is the boring wil! be done at a depth #0 great that the surface owners will never know, except by ae jun MO the existence of the underground railroad, and in either condemnation proceedings or In, Gales for damages would fall flat for failure to prove injury Only dt the entrance and exit wil ‘aang & possibility that the bore will nach the surface so closely that building foundations the property will be purchased by the railway compan Already the Great Northern com most of the property it will need to purchase in this manner DOWN FOURTH AVENU! Private property will be tunneled beneath from this point until Fourth avenue is reached. Merourhtare a depth in many instances of as much as 140 feet yw grass roots, the tunnel Mati it emerges on the south end water fropt near the corner of MILLIONS TO BE SPENT. CUP Rogineer Thomson ia authority for the statement that the Great Northern will spend tn the of the tun: nearty $3,750,000, that figure ha inion there ts no question but that the tunnel will be built ‘Mvertisement Seattle will ga o in every commeretal center of both Europe and America. | Queen Anne bill. A site for this on-| of @ixteenth av | gine house will be chosen by the fire| proval of the aasessment rol! for m/ and water committee some day this| water main on that street wa week | ferred to the fire and water An Interbay Policeman | mittee. Claims of L. Lyons, A ferred rr ywn for permission to Electi 50 t0| caper boxes at some of the street ts Before Council it pay to be on duty | Grant avenue water, alt sod oor “ot! Seamed ' Washington addition { ‘A Few Ordinances ‘The following ordinances He undecided whether It council t vn M approved by thi ny : the lasnance of bonds for the im eet HI WES afterwards discov- »| provement of Pike street, MWe an error in the , way, Queen Anne avenue, Twenty mers extension t . . tee fourth avenue and Harvard avenue Recesary to allow ¢ e| 3 y Third] A. resolution was adopted Pablication of the ord grading of Twenty-fourth wil ets to the extent of | #Y andl @ i p from Madison street to Ringstorff's foted, to be used in| t i t addition. Resolutions were adopte a Ubrary site at Fourth A o tl] for the improvement of Second a Madison etree claimed that there Is no 5 1 igh ote nance was aaoaed approp that the mains will be put do r] enue | north Highland | drive, | Lee fOr Dine he na | some «and that they area atree ~bendlag S aelateaat ¢o q strict. The tore Save O14 Gro | y| from Northlake avenue to Forty 4 A petition asking the cou tol sitth street use every Saloon Licenses att B cal 4 Univers Pike ines f wat Bina, *artment was A | ody * rerents © gel My pend potion Pb Or a ii i cintle he 4 Of & new mation on! commited eaten oft Senbente Chairman Kistler oft through which the Great Northern Rall- to run {ts tracks in order to reach its new terminal grounds and passenger depot on pouth of Jackson street, without interfering with traffic on the main water front. ‘The most for the tunnel, as outlined by Great Northern enginesrs now tn this"bity prove that it Pig deferred—the Great Northern passenger depot in the south end of Mond a ion than ever before. In consultations with members of the city government and 0} © remove all doubts as to 7 be Great Northern and the practicability of its tunnel plan, The great subway is to Hetil eet is to be commenced as soon as « franchise for the underground railway can be obtained Since e ing curiosity in the min: lem was first announced several weeks ago, there has been @ grow railway company to take, in order to secure upon which Beattle stands, and carry of a surface road through the town, ts all ithe Surface—trom heaven to a hotter place, as an old-time jurist once expressed it, though tn stronger most Wherever possible the tunnel will be bore 4 directly under public streets, as authorised by the fran- necessary to encroach on private property, and where Ite now certain that the tunnel will be started Into the face of the hill on the water front at Lenora nder ourth avenue south and Jackson ng been nfontioned as the maximum limit by the wi the city henent by the ex nditure of thousands of dollars weekly in wages to artisans, but as e against the ap |Gruben and F. Olson for persc petit’on from residents of Inter- rreonial f % i © inet @ patroiman be sta- | damages were rejected and claim: sking een a oniet| of Margaret Sullivan for $760, Oe ee ane it | Charles Williams for $2,662 e.| pasted, f Sullivan was instructed to put a wrenems er Oe ni a ry he| passed: Approving Squlre’s replat of and which were as yet| block 8, Squire Park addition; wished to know| propriating money to build a water on Firat avenue from Virginia street to Denny way: providing for e transfers THE mESUENT ROOSEVELT MONSTE ON TUNNEL UNDERTAKING FOR GAME fpecial to the Star, WASHINGTON, sNow Assured That the Great Northern Will Burrow Beneath the, and Make Its Transcontinental Terminal on the Southern NOT VERY SERIOUS | “Press Agitation to Blame treason Hie anid he personally fav for Labor Troubles,” Say the Architects | | | STAR. AKE PARKS KATTLE ESDAY EV WASHINGT Z2APPEARS Al |upon the fact that every suit we investigate. every “CULLOM OPPOSES THE EXCLUSION OF CHINESE Admits Constitutional Rights of Congress to Contravene Treaties | The panne: till for the protection n ana of the col oat to bill tramed by ifle Conmt senators ending Chinese d by Claus Sprecki« other capitaliets of Ban rave an exhaustive re sand legisiation aroes injustice that pr of the spirit rom the United Btat ts pomsenstona. Civil Goveram to the usual argument, ogress under the To find how extensive the presen yubles affect bulldings, a rep r ing visited a number of ar 4 them how th ation appealed to ther howe ween wtated that more or meceh Guan of r work on the Philip. only In the mant exce adding that there Ing in the prem brit it to the full com. ccrats will report @ minori n dinregard of the tre Caden Reciprocity | teotm stated that the | much as t J what litt Coat vere Oieo Bill Passes House | of labor has caused most | dence beet sugar industry (A WORE | THE SKIRT: = : mi eae it She Must Have LIKE VERNE’ “ye y enwential to the r Climbed the Fence FEAR TROUB! Pro-Boer irish Make a Big . Demonstration was a skirt shy SMUGGLE E “DOPE” /Good Haul by by San Fran-| cisco Police the opera house here jaat continued after the curtain w visiting and told lowed a free-for for the possession of a Boer f resulted in many broken heads. authorities fear it will be Hoth factions « H fight took f ers with lens mercy in parades tonight and ¢ | weapons. _DES MOINES, Town 1 20020 2se0 | | IKE CENT A COPY — SIX CENTS A WEEK # # 25 CENTS A MONTH WEATHER FORECAST Wednew whower ADAMS & BLANCHARD, 19 Second Ave,, Hinckley 1 There’s a Difference Between the suits that are usually advertised is $15 suits and those we sell at that price. We pride ourselves Herbert $. Upper 12 and 13 Schewerman Block First Avenue and Cherry St. sell has in it the material and workmanship that makes it worth all we ask- Ank for the Suite made Oregon Cassimere, that .15.00... | Adams & Blanchard 719 2d Ave., Hinckley Block Patent Medicines AT COS The lowest “daily quotations’ of any druggist In Beattie or suburbs is the regular price every- where BUY FROM YOUR LOCAL DRUGGIST. Stewart & Holmes Wholesale Druggists Drug Co. 627 First Ave, LION CLOTHING HOUSZ You Can Save Money if You Buy a Suit Here Men's new spring BUSINESS SUITS *7.50 Sold Everywhere for $12.9 Clay Worsted, I . Cassimere and Fancy Worsted. Alterations free of charge by our own tailor. Lion Clothing House Maurice Gerber, Prop. 220-222 First Ave, South CORNEA MAIN Advertisers of Facts. The Grand Wreckage . Merrily On THE GREAT WRECKAGE SALE OF Water Damaged Goods OF THE STEAMER BERTHA to the crowds that Jam our store, BARGAINS ever sold over a HOW ARE THESE FOR BARGAINS ing Bowls.....5.+ ihe ; Eagle Brand Milk ... 19¢ 6 bare of 8 1-2 Boap..........2He $ Price's oom Raking Powder, I-pound cans 600 7-in, Board Broom # Me Muleskin ¢ Be } Ralance of Vegetabien loves, with { ibe box Writing De velopes ; THE BIGGEST UMBREL SALE OF THE SEASON WILL ON BARGAIN FRIDAY ir Specialty | TAKE PLAC MEN'S AND WOMEN’S $2.50 Wet Weather Shoes—sold else- where for $2.00. Hotel ans Restaurant Supplies. WBE CARRY A COMP’ EQUIP IN ALL I Public Institution, Hotel, Restaurant or Steamboat. AND OUR LON THE WAD Grey Suits $15.00 TE LINE OF CULINARY APPARATUS TO DETAILS A KITCHEN FOR ANY NABLES US TO UNDERSTAND THE PURCHASER. The Largest Stove House in the Northwest. We have an especially good value in the way of a busi- ness suit in plain dark grey fancy worsted, cut as a sack coat, silk sewed throughout. Microbine | vs. Piles We have given samples of our P. Jan. 1, and have sol We have more FREE SAM: {440% Third Ave, Corner Union PLES. TelephoneMain 584 | ‘WB.HUTCHINSON Co VEL& UNIONS —— IN SEASON Is what we offer t low prices) ‘To pay @ fair price for your de ntal work, Gold Crown and 5"). xt’ our pu Bridge Work a af Speciality Rae? * workmanship and. mas aa DENTAL Co." Thr (Charge, Lady Attenda The t friend "you have is All Grade Fur ; | ade Furniture | Coon Bros. “ a inware, Granttewar patina | Carpets, Otlcloth, Linoleum, Shades, | Open All Night Tel., Main 1039, cana Ourtalne Deipation weenie COLLINS SHERMANFOLEY CO 912, 914, 916 FIRST AVENU | Fecal Dreslre sod Sntahmere 40 t Ave., bet, Pike and Union, Phone Buff 456 Seattle, Wash hd Neuitle, Wash.

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