The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 6, 1903, Page 4

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CONCERT HALLS SMAPSTT ASE Applications For Licenses Withdrawn and the) i. City Council Takes Final Stand Against the Considines, Clancys, Et. al. the council of the time that no further |i “Resolved, By halle or similar places of amusement, & to be condwoted between Veoler way and Fifth avenue runoing agar The passage of the tho by the city end of the fight peidines and Frank Clancy for the GIL protem.et reticensing of the Peopte sorts on Second a cit withdrawing Uheir ap licenses and © with the exception of nh Morrivon |patrick of the First ward both petitions were gran There was a large crowd of bust men and other interested elt! who attended the ated the above ting the cgunetl e ald tendertoip district tn support of the mean richtoh stated that he believed tion commit ens In the lobby meeting to protest should there thraugh at last night's meet for Hoenses was on! he wanted to see t tion each expres at the stand taken by the council POLICE NOTES DELAYED TRAIN SERVICE (Continued from Piret Page.) hia gratifiertion was arrested this morning by trolman on 4 charge of vag ©. D. Moore, « Tested by the police ki eParging hin with b }tugitive from justice to have conducted a saline v without the neces BREAK FOR LIBERTY hold-up and murder of & Chinaman |i, ie claimed it be here, nearly succeeded tn eve | from jell net night the local offices of the ra tending south and east of the ctty thé damage from washouts as a re sult of the freshets of the past few Gays is the most serious known in the history of the roads, The Columbia & Puget Sound road is etill completely tied up, though It ie expected that it will be possible ig Of the waters has re outs between Seattic River Junction, the most serious be- leg at the junction. the water was at one time running five feet over the tracks Beveral serious washouts occurred that line where It follower Dedar river south and east of Heck At this place} ¢@red he had sawa through two bare He dectared would escape if it cost him REGISTRATION at university, A BARROOM jegintration was very small at the | jot his cett completety tied up for three days un {ih last night. when it was possible the delay of the eas to Tacoma |b new which brings the tots! number up to train went through to Tecoma /680. This in 30 more thar ra | rolled at the beginning of the spring Transcontinental traffic between (erm last rear. ta train aS Opened yeater the oldest Greek ay and Navigation today the Ki! Company 6 Portland, | the state th north to Tacoma ] t of the accumulation of around traffic there was an ex- large number of passen- nty delegation te | fr After the meat | \ in the boarding hail they were shown he bulidings aad grounds YOUNG GIRLS IN TROUBLE Edna White, Better K as the | (rested do not know. Murphy ha “White Slave,” Arrested With a Companion on a Charge of Theft Emma Moore, aged 15 years, Lii- be vietions, 7 years, and Bes- line along the mountains was yesterday. af- for simost a mowslides near! throurh treins Han Farup, aged sie Ree, aged 18 years, w ed in North Seattic inte last night and sent to the police station ‘The girls, it nderti a Rae ra elie ee me ee ¥ Aitle, much mgwinet the winhes of the oitigens in that neighborhood. The pollee may they Organized gang and that they keep the people in a constant state of The Farup airi i» familiarly known “Chinese Lil” and te considered CARPENTERS TO GET MORE PAY Carpenters employed by the olty liding department will have wen raised from $1 to $3.60) company’* coat Hew DELAY FOR. CHAMPEUX James Champeaux, the murderer of Lottie Brace, will not be tried un- attorney of rthe de- The new wage is the union scale, fond when the matter was brought before the coufefl last night It was decided to grant TO RECOVER A BAND Federal Judge Hanford is hearing the #vit today Company against the United States Fidelity Com; 000 lurniahed by the defend. Francia Alien Bet), an alleged embezaior recently In the employ of | the plaintiff company. was employe: and assistant treasurer of the [nea ul Monday, Feb. A tendant for a contifuance on ground _of the absence of material witnesses, was granted by Judge Hell in the superior transfer of the case to the federal court o9 account of Champeaux be- Ing an alien. and because he believed that there had been too much ex- citement throughout the country re- cently to insure @ murderer a fair trial Ip state courts. was prompt turned down by Judge Bell motion for a change of venue suff. od a like fat ‘The witnesses on whose account and it in said will of Champeaux’s various time prior to the commission showed aymptors of lunacy . Never Mind the Washouts “Dowh Wy the fen” at the Third Avenue theater, tonight is said to have mtsappro- Priated $15,000 between June 1 and October reed to be ial The defence claims that the bond e time before the alleged ‘Third Ave. Theater Ba Oa Re a a 31080 In And Very Cheap! BEST CAR LINE Madison St. ALL THIS WEEK, Down by the Sea houte the com ‘LARGE LOTS 40xi10 and 40x166 ; AEASY TERMS — wht and every night this week. f &" | And Its Treatment Has been made a life study os We are Expert {peoclaliste nd can correct any eye defect that H. S. TURNER & CO., 292 at ook leven a apectally. Glaswen $1.00 and up Schuchard | Opticai Company Eyo Gpecialists =< whe Washing W | WANT BETTER 8TREE | Property werk on Mast Anne i amt wight 4 | ine the city to proceed to | [thoroughfare from the bustnems dis | trict of the city toKart Qu Anne | 1 the route agreed upon between Queen Ani I North Meatt FOR A PUBLIC Proposition Made to the City Coun A prope was offered to the city council last night by the law firm of Struve, Allen, Hughes & MoMicken, repre senting ignatas Ste Francisee. The site fered consists of a total the outer harbor waked bx $250, WO can, The offer ade ina commun Jeation te the council. It states that recogniaing the peculiar adaptability of the land for a p market and ye have ee Steinhart hie per the tract to the ¢ ¥ the property feet on Wet nm the of the harbor area tract leased from the state for | years, 284 ac |. The con Jeation was referred to jthe committee on fj and public) duliding® and ground= without com | ment | After the counet! ing several lof the members of these committees eapremed themselves as being erat a | te | nave sible }mart, I dent know that this will help matters but this offer | smal should and will hf wrefully investi ted. If it ix find that the price well adapted for a public market, » ei heartily in tw ther sectng Beattie te ush-|inches long. carved in the wood and painted white TO BUILD — FACTORIES Jam. €--At the meet- ing of the Tutiners Men's Associa~ night = letter war rested on a Charge of Murderous) (te) Tron Parnenn prey Assault | Meh @ stowe fretory in thin otty. The Parker Hotary | Company, whieh whe plant in this city fee The company ashe cttteens of Haltard to subserite for 6.00 worth of stock and wit ered in TROUBLE IN A Washington Street Bartender Ar- | A. Murphy, @ bartender In a sa eon known af the “Two Charties,” on Washington street, w reeted| thie morning for murderously faulting John Sullivan, a laborer, In the lee & shot wee fred by Mur phy. The bullet went wide of ite ark and ne one Was struck by It urphy. Sullivan and John Burns ere taken to the potice atation, All ked up and the charges left iderably under the muld not tell Murphy ctaime that he aid not fire the gun at Sullivan, but that ft went off accidentally. The police, how- ever, my that it wae a deliberate empt to murder ‘The affair seem to have been simply & barroom row. and where it started if is probable the men in- been in Jail many times before. but thin in the firet time he hae been rrested for assaulting a man. Wo- have heretofore been hin aileg- MORTALITY RECORD Pitta F. Kelly, aged 6* years, widow if the late Thomas Lett Kelly, died Popcorn hes taken a back sen * Drive now ia fund & cents per pound. fon Franctaco yesterday afternoon | and the opening up of ratiroad traf-/| land fresh supply of produce on the market this morning. Dananas, Oran ces, sweet potatoes dnd Eger have begun to come in more! freely, seling at 34 and 35 cents, WHOLESALE Price S ber bo pees, S1L26G1.76 per ber berries, $12 per pound re, Thee 1.20 per box: persimmons. 61 4Gihe; Calitornia dried imaported Butter, Cheese, Eggs, Poultry Butier—-Washingion creameries, — S40; Metze;, ranch s@zte Fresh ranch, M@ 360; eant- @2 | Cheewe-Native Washington full cream, fie, Karten, in@ite: O Lim —— smoked Stock the “x Company has been jadjusted by the inmuranee under | writers, and the store will reopen for business Wednesday morning. ‘The Rival Clothing Co., corner Second and Madison. Children’s Coats and Jackets For @ Little Mere Than HALF ‘verything In the store out down to quick selling prices —_——-——-~ es BOR DELEGATES DISCUSS SPIRITED DABATE WASHINGTON i‘ ARBITRATION STATE FEDERATION pre The frat five whieh pute the MARKET cil for the Sale of Ground for This | « Purpose \* organ Lea Om od in the dinew I site for public market |eouti noe requiring uw ably acted upon. 4 that comp ory arbitration le net » » not faver that nm ever the legistature amd effectively regu ward to which enent lawe a ein which T hav 1 hewe succeeded th I Delieve that if much «| be ap he could settle nine strikes! and meat ommary even to sult of poverty the commercial demand for commineloner That the law making power [be put te hands of the people | by | ton of the intative and referend SCHOOL OF ation, making i > | errs | ee THE CITY Ollie Hobart $ is being | department The to @ deep excavation to the alleged neler which wf | vered | The accident occurred fourth avenue, ne MARRIAGE LICENSES Ncensex enrtrance to the straits, 30. and Geu ‘The steamer looks like the ant mir which broke loose fron f the property i reasonable and i) ®an Juan harbor « few days ago and disappeared for one will be | mle, Annie Karvel PARK ORDINANCE IS DELAYED ‘The proposed park around the |B ooatity, | stand pipe on Queen Apne hill will Bat, the spool, % hot be constructed unless nome sat Nefactory terme can be agreed upon |B (om. Quantity limited to « the city and residents of | t Y Wee seen that looked | meeting of the city coun: | f last night & bill war introduced | beet Gualit repeal an ordinance passed eurmtner providing for the condemns thon of wevera! stand pipe, Thi con erty war to dlecks around be used for the ‘The bili was referred to the committ- parks and boulevards | attempt will be made by tha Ae A meeting of the Queer Anne “ cy wn ‘ole rovernent Club wil be held Thurs (f Mack Corduroy Fur Trirmmed o. Fancy and Col Bay for the putpose of considering |p JUsettes, worth $1.60, for $c the park question WHERE IS MISS VIOLET BALL?) .2se.23 Ren gree nance Dow pend before the city edemeanor upon jt the business part of the etty. A committee y meet a Committee of the council on Thursday to confer opeinied Be tthe cy = SS Bie Violet Rall, who came inte prominence through the Pursell 4) Justice Cann yesterday to prosecute Sarge wos dmiosed one a bonah 1419 to 1435 Second Avenue and 115-135 Pike Street pwerrant was ordered imeued for the t of the prosecuting witness: Hall is thought to be in Port tween Raliard and Interbay. WILL PAVE FIRST AVE, First avenue le to be paved. At the meeting of the city count! last night & resolution wae pasamd declaring it to be the intention ef t the family remidenc ithe city (0 pave First avenue f Pike street to Denny way and } | Anne avenue from Denny way to five her, Funeral arrangeme: etry a, ae ar | Pike to Pine street THE MARKETS 2-2 nontimendlony You Ought “Bown by the Hea” nye theater, tonight. the Third Ave~ one continuous pavement from the business district of the city the foot of Queen Anne hill The resolution was presented by the wtrwets committer, whieh das the parsing of the holidays It"! had the matter under consideration for some time. Beveral The arrival of the Umatilla from | pavement have been sidered, bat Ht was at leet mereed that asphalt of the one bieck fic, had the effect of putting « large | named w we the sueet aatie- e Ms tactory of any Carloads of ot adopted the reaolition without First avenw ie im poor repel every effort the work preliminary to letting the contract for the new City engineer will prepare plans specifications immediatety tal coat of the improvement is es- timated at $103,000 BOUND FOR ALASKA With « company f Ohio, bound for Lynn canal. 5 other passengers, Ue steam City of Beattie sails to Southeast - ern Alasko tonight js now planked and For this reason The Kimball Piano i* by far the most popular plano made, and there Manufactured by company than any similar tion in the world Th this inatitu. 12 Western Ave. Phone, Main 466, colleges everywhere. PIKE STREET OPsiCAL (0. ments In ail the Intest designe and woods to select will interest you and our terms so easy that mort anyone can Startling Music Values While Closing a - First Appearance at the Third Avenue theater tonight. os chasers will find « splendid assort Our prices To Cure a Geld in One Bay ive-Bromo Quinine Tablets, ‘This signature on every box, 26c 64 Sere . Garland , ol Roteils at 1407 First Ave., bet. Pike and Uvion é 200; Seattle, Wash. | —$— strumental, Will joes on all joke Cut to A SAMPLE LIST Beyond Gates of Par Thou Art Mine. Sweet Hadic By Your Side At Dawn (Raton): Amethyat Waltren Whitney's Rapid Piano 5 100| oD standard | $1.50 ‘ 10 2 grade; garment iy a j|AB A RULE EVENING LUNG 106 ° alia # is WILL CAUBE 4 iv oF ioc 7 LOOK IN OUR WINDOWS. SAT THIS ; HE 1% A GOOD RE ite} * ] WITH IT-IT AIDS DIGRS 190} 10} Moved to 1406 ad Ave. e Oe XCEPTIONAL VALUES Guitars, 1830 2nd ave. Accordion. ving® of all Kinde. Stringe and Trt We are nino eqie a With High Cioneta, the makers of the | ———- from Pat disc machines from Records, 300, 606 and D. S. JOHNSTON co, | Music Dea! ond Avenue, Burke t A guarantee every | market “Garland” sold. For economy of fuel and a perfect baker, the Garland has no equal; en- dowed with a gold Bold in this aity at | From $35.00 to $50.00 Paris expositio Building nm of the an«| the office of the Washington, on M the OND AVENUE A University WOODHOUSE 0, 1408 Second Avonue. GEO. H. en Ht) THE BON MARCHE | THE BIG STORE THE BON MARCHE --oeseneeeilsiennenetihinedisiieiiapeoseen enatietietarecnuntsemnisiantes CLEARANCE OF DRESS | GOODS Many Thousand Yards to Go Under Cost Tomorrow—the third day of the clearance will find us selling Dress Fabrics at far less than cost to us. We are closing out the broken lines small lots at a loss, ‘tis true, but we prefer to them soto having so many yards of many dt ent sorts to count at inventory, This isa vest time with economica! buyers of dress go the taking advantage of our wish to clear the} shelves of fabrics that might be unseasonable! in a few weelts, or of which there are little for assortment. ie. Bo a yard for tio me wotght 45-Ineh nella Clo ' gray, brown, 200 w yard for Winch AN W u worth tk } je ntrect shade $1.10 & yard for 8 Ail Wo toh Ma Cloth, 62-inch, in gray, brown and tanep am fects be ‘ # yard for 4-ineh A Wooi irey - and Miu nck Mixed Cheviot, reguiamm Biack © © tabrie, Be « yard for reguiar All Weet Hopeacking Cheviot, a stylish fabric, 0 lag wide $1.00 « yard for S4-ineh All Wool Biack Etamine | 25¢ @ yard Granite, @orth $1.60 | very BBe « yard for Fancy All of Waietings, 12 patterns and shades, regular volue We yard. All Wool Black Dress ¢ | worth 5 Women's Knitwear Clearance Severe! lines of Women's and Children's Knitwear ere to go at 'T clearance prices termorrow. These are amongst the number: and Jewelry Repaired We repair Watche: and Jewelry at low than you are used to All werk guaranteed Our rep! Women's Fort Black finent quality, 3 pairs in Wormer k Worsted que lf Women’s Part Hack © 1 fine The quality: ep y, at, pair Hiack Fine Ribbed Wool Hose, double toe, heel and knee, mu ¢ quality, sizes 6 to B%> all day Wednesday at, pair... 160 « Jersey Kibbed Grey W Mixed Vests and Pants, all sixes seperior quality; epectal all day at, garment 470 Women’s Jersey Ribbed & Gray Wool Vests and Pants excellent quailty all sizes: special at, garment * Liste Howe, high-spticed heel, double ‘sole all day double toe and heel, extra fine alr ed heel ible sole, very ad 16e Some splendid s als have been gathered from the diffe: | 8 to ll ent Phe wnrvorod ape from 8 toll tomorrow morning 4 years Velvet and Cloth Capes, fur eda- | patent leather visor, worth Me od, braid trimmed and nicely lined from § to Il at 2% ©; from § to 1) & Men's Fine Golf Cope, regularly House Noes of oe wn, IK | abe: from § ta 11 at Bh ‘oops and slik bound, heavy The Ploredora Back Comba, per ed wirds #0 value; from 8 to IT} | Te Terre ere Gault” reas Se ot beet | tlarly fe: from # to 31 at 120 SS ari and Turquoise Head Lace i 1 doten on card, regularty 1S¢ Yomen’s Fine Lisle Fancy All colors and black to choose | card, from # to Ii at be | ed Hore, plain or drep stitch, | boxes Kirk's Violet Rutter- | assortment of stripes and comers ik Toilet Boap, 2 cakes in box, | spliced hee's and toes, best ie The “Proper” Belt Pin Book, & | highly perfamed and very laxting, | @e values: from # to I at STige. fine aseortment of jet be worth 30c bea; from & ttingham Lace Appliquesy blige steel pine 6 1-3e sorted widths, best qualities, p rent: 5 damen pt | Rix grow Hest Machine Ott, targe 7 open-work | paliermneas nine bottles, wold at We everywhere; | CP worth ie, 18¢. 36 inet from # to Ii at Be bottle j 1 ot Se yard. F mawaretiete, at, each: | misses’ I regular te pack- | Saheek saeieins ‘* Heavy Whot Box, from § to from 1, 2 packages fF | with string scalloped edges, li at tte petr apne | ap to? yard: from § to 11 at hilar Misses’ Hed Vel | The Hon Marche’s fine Peanut | applique Pillow Shama, new vet and Feit Coloniel Blippers, | Brittle: from & 1 at ite bi | work di extra quality, heel th $1.0. for dr Women's M-inch Gloria t el; | ae 36056 inches. orth rey Women's fed Push and Hed and | las, regularly 01.45, from # to 1 at | The per pair: from # te Tt all colors and ai from & to 11 at 176 ® Outing ¥ Flannel Waists, navy nd brown, bioure and les, regularly ie. f % i Silk, very © spools; from to i ; fl canted wos Bacques, made of flan- | finest quality pink, blue and cream, | fashion’s latest Minch, for comforters, a good | worth he: from & 40 11 at I%& | bright colors to variety of designs to choose from, Women's White Aprons, deep | worth up to Bic: choice at worth Ife & yard, from & to ti at | hem with fancy woven etriped| & Reoks and ie border, jong wide strings, worth | from § to 11 at 3% 1-3 per © Me; from # to 11 at Ie | regular prices Hoyr’ Percak and Outing Flannel | i0c and ite Unruled Tablete] Men's Blue Yachting Caps. green | Blouse and Shirt Waists, ages 4 to | Tc BON MARCHE Nordhoff @ Co. THE BIG STORE Mercerized French Bacewn, 1 and We have the most ap; ved te tory and ei ent for the prat January A (ising Out Sale Odds and ends in Bilver Plated Tableware and many other ar we commence oa ticles in which our painiess dentirtry in the am eifie Nerthwest. You will have been favored with. S Fhe aad pe: OF KIMBALLS|| oucnion & nunitr’s : i Geir Arrived in Seattle Yes: terday and Are Now on Exhibition in D.S. Johnston Co.’s Warerooms, 993 Second No charge for exam# If you foetice our or advice. price tickets “you No charge for painless 4 will need no other traction when teeth inducement to spend dered. 7 wih po ork, besutirel, ana y oO we ] eres. Feault# are obtained. Our low prices are poesibie by our em i facilities for doing work Jewelers 704 tet Ave.’ Successors to W. W. rHoughton. = we « 1412 First ave. between Pike fase oda “Fitings b 1 and Union. Gold Crow as, 22K 8 Bridge Work, per tooth. TIE NF Our Patent Pearl Plat not cover root of moutlty hand @ jot of the ¥ ’ in tne city at the We invite musicians to test JAMES HENRY the power and quality of this A 50: ‘ splendid stock of Y YY YU) $ All work under the pe Pi ANOS supervision of Drs, Bo Milne and M. ©. Sipes, holding the degrees of Ie At no previous time have we B.D. D. 8, and both # had #0 many fine Instruments nor graduates in stock. Eyes Examined Scientifically, Pree Open All Night Tel. Main 1029/ COLLINS BROS, Succeseo: “NDERTAKERS. || SHERMAN, CAY & (0, 711 Second Avenue. —- -——— Lady atte nt present rS—8:90 to & uneral Directors and THIOV A NOU dd JAVGHOIIS SAO Yd TVLNGG NO. Health and Sine ae won Pleasure Baacrneir Oe 75c \Combined ) seuererampeneenrromeeesseeeans —— Clearance | Sale Your mone: — of ©" BEE Kidney Cure : in in the k and kidney a der troubles, 600. BUILDERS’ Soeenceeeseeecmemeneneal!| 2 Goren haifepint bottieei@l pany ot eg HE | pean” Gower lla Redgghnar PLUMBING Tousler and TINNING $ THE BRST AND PURS FAMILY DRINE KEW? you STRONG |HRALTHY, | |Pacific Coast Clothing Comp'y. Leg gee | ; U. 8. CAVALRY BOG 1 ; cl mia coma 0 ing: W.S, Kirk, 109 tat ‘g00 First Ave., Cor. Marion St.

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