The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 28, 1903, Page 1

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NESE’ THE SEATTLE STAR. BANK CLEARINGS FOR THE MONTH a BANK CLEARINGS FOR MONTH A YBAK AGO... to cloudiness; east to southeast winds. “SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, SATURDAY, PRBRUARY_ td VOL; om No. igs SNAPSHOTS AT LOCAL EVENTS FOR THE PAST WEEK _ TROBLE,| Ex “ONE DOOR! THE, OCTE. HAVE: comes wor Lose O Y SEMPLE IS A FEARFUL Mg ENT’ uy Yah ay ois /0Ni | EL 2 kg ye vat LU MAKING sla WA chat aa = ity “lose By ftcewery vac] - paraates DOOR a ee i R RBI TRATION. |ANTON HELMICH COMMITS SUICIDE ae oe | LOSSES IN LOCAL POKER ROOMS CAUSE THE YOUNG MAN TO TAKE HIS OWN LIFE IN AN EVERETT LODGING HOUSE Losses In One of the Beattie poker; cashed the others, not with the in rooms operited under the protection | tention of defrauding anybody, but ssure Creating State Board Passes House To~)':5! seeing 208 8 | eee dager pe EG v, pollowing Action of Senate--Now Goes to the Governor urage to write angel mother loving father orietar. God forgive me,” law firm of * games which the unfortunat in this olty young man played om The desire to gamble got the bet-] over the Beattie bar, The propric ter of him and In one of the poker| naturally Goes not know t ~ ver the Seattlc bar, on First | and has not heard of him. iov Me- | cnasae of Ue mogmure had left (0 as aa the aa al an ce to sign| carrying « favorable report and the Bee reer ising for the ere-/ ortginal biti with him. He wae ta CLEARINGS years of age, rd of arbitrators | the minority on the committee which . thie Mrikee ond diffiewl-| had signed a favorable report. The prenee, fs Gar inatractions iret t be buried in Everett, probably to-| Last night, nt int —semncemense | 35 CENTS PER MONTH and will go to the gov- ® board of commission- The bit was ps UP ordered pr oe ate pasned the ao |e or was made by instnuation that the state labor com- chairman, trouble: which can} pretty pe MW, and pass) between employers and| dredge the Duwamish river so as to submittted to them. | relieve the floods In White river deferred action on the| passed the house and will be sent to elause until Tueeday. Bill Goes Through ‘® irrigation tl counts gut theoeen| MANY BIDS FOR fire of opposition this) the house ordered 4} Ml printed over the pro- er More and the opponents of the measure sought to defeat ft by ynderhand methods, tod FORMONTH An index of the tncreame In business in Seattle during the Past yeare tx found in a com- vison of the bank clearings, 4 clearings during the month junt cloged show an increase of 3,722,850 over those of Febru- ary 1903, The clearings during the five banking days of the past Week were $2.459,076. For the corresponding week a year ago they were §4.920,764, not and plac e calendar after # A memorial aeking congress to) congress ‘one CITY CONTRACTS. morrow. In an Pverett howpital, at T:% x tant nigh eimich ied an averdose of laudanum | which he had taken earlier in the af. ternoon in the Hewett avenue todg ling house, At $:00 o'clook In the af jternoon groans were heard tn his [room and an investigation revealed the fact that he had taken A half empty bottle of laudanum in the room told the story. In one of bie pockets was « letier addressed to Preaten, Carr @ Gilman, ble fo: mer employes in Beattie, The let follows “T must explain that the stocke | ul cashed, a sting im all to $10" were made out in the insane hope of gamer funni money was | At the offices of Prew Gliman the # nt ef Hembich in Mie letter regarding the check he cashed te & mystery, The « neye do het know of any with which he was tntrueted net know of any In which he could a T theory left t# that they were forged, eithough there ls no proof of this Helmich entered the employ of Preston, Care & Gilman neariy six months ago. Hie work began to grow caretens and he @ red nervous OKLAS, SINGERMAN & CO. An- nounce the Opening of Their New Store in the aes Exchange Building, Corner Second Avenue and Seneca Street, Monday, March ‘Sec- ond, Nineteen Hundred and Three 4 large number of contractors whe |g thetanding the fact that in had submitted bide for street im provements were before the board! of public works at tte regular meet- img today. There were #ix improves by the ment contracts to be int, and for| Sout in discussion that/ each improvement there was an un-~{ Db sf. committee = uous) number of bids. The improve. ments on which bids were opened ar aco euddeniy disappeared. Until hie the last week of Pel: winning back money I had borrowed * ix bank Ly ae Hetther his family hie employers knew of hin yeor ago there were #ix bank- and it was all lost in tho poker ing days, the clearings during @) RM runoing in the two roome! nee the week Jost show an aboy he Beattie bar.a little south increase of $197.231 over those @ Of ington street, on First ay TOP COATS Fen eee weet © year “Of qouree, after losing the first n FOR the First avenue water main |i Your ear, ‘alley street sewer eysterg, A| board. The Seuttle Electric Company Are Killed Gnd at Green Lane The advisory board of the mayor is and Many » addition, to George Bremer, for! Tore are a number of matters of} KNOXVILLE, Ten, Feb, 2— Detter of the mnatnege. 9 posta! re The bag iat was“ Co. for 1.414: grading East City Comp thie ing. A section foreman, pos poral With most of the The day's clearings were 8#24,- eck 3 enahed, get Wt back I Seventeenth avenue north sewer pe SLANDER | 2.522 p00 wee ig oa alone secured permite Contracts for street improvements | in seesion this afternoon ame Senet oa @ meeting 0; watermain on cng tag ae | ¥ital Importance which will probably | Meager reports are tn from « wreck one other dead. Twen! tember, less! os banda, street fron Broadway to the Walla who b ht the news, eay three 2 oe ee ie - 248, an increase of $309,993 over - Ri I A FATAL WRECK hls Secs “eee | WOULD SELL stallation of 900 poles, were awarded as follows; Pavement the municipal light plant at the recently | {hue from. Jefferson to Mast ine decided this afternoon Prin=| of ‘passenger train on the Bow Walla addition, to #, Normile, for | Toller ged Se Seveehee & pres vie See | siete the clearings of the same deyn a AC. w. BOYNTON SAID burtners war * the BONDS HERE Passenger Train Down a Steep which are to be erected | Embankmeat- Cone el he renee Age Det [headwaters of Cedar river. Re schoo! of heniling as| Madison street, to F. gs reel etna! among theme ix the sale of the) ratiway in a cut east of Lenolr Cit ome frtally “tnd Tse, peer « pian by whieh s!! or a part Sion “| ROBERTS IS rataek plan lief that 1¢ ln feasibte, KNAPP IS STILL CHEERFUL Bplecial Policeman Owen Roberta was arrested this afternoon by Dep~ and thet tte pat- tye uty Sheriff Bowers on a grand jury ¥. ten ant Waiter nting | in - "E Dore has the defendant ms cost sale ate ee 4 janes and Boye’ Clothing ter- MONDAY In the suit of A. B. ral tse 1 ar im- Carrie Philips fer ‘We commence te Entredactng our new spring weurables fm Clothing, Furnishings and Hate at moderate prices, Py Pee reraict or $108 sah ADAMS & BLANCHARD VICE STILL Seen Sean FLOURISHES, Great Fire Sale _ W. B. Hutchinson Co Side Entrance Saloons in Up-Town Districts Filled OF WATER DAMAGED DRY GOODS t# now going on at x Union St. Cor. 2d Ave, & LEADER. Come tonight or in the forenoon Monday, if pales With Women and Girls Under the Eyes nd avoid the crowds and thus be walted upon much more satiatag- For further partioulars see the first page of the Sunday P.-1. and of the Chief of Police don't forget out new location, The Leader THE PEOPLE’S BARGAIN STORE New Lumber Exchange Bidg., cor, Seneca. © 1113-15-17 Second ave. ment, down Fal “oe Ginsnaat for the murder of eathed here fo rity warrant charging him with soltciting VERDICT FOR §100 bribe. He was released on $1000 bende LE ELECTRIC EMPLOYES STRIKE . os INIZATION AND CHANGE IN WAGES OF CREWS AT PINE BARN 1S UNSATIBF ACTORY TO THE MEN POf @ reorganization of }$3 per day with time and a half for ‘ployed by the Beattie |Over-time. The new © schedule ‘At the Pine atreot | Wil ranwe from S58 to $66 per mdbth, Howard Db. Grant, general man. crew has decided tOjager for the compatiy, stated this morning that it true that « Fike mew order wagen will be| oral ree ot Mooth instead of by the | forces will tnke place begi to~ 4 Men whe are dissatis-| morrow, but he be pee oy it new arrangement state| would be any red in the means « reduction of) wages, except that the over-ttme ae ale also dissatinfied | would be cut off. He stated that : ARRESTED Manner of « ree arrangement was euch e wor y ‘with the dt re not be forced to weet fitce, ciniming ttt | Srer-time. J the men retoined wili| Tri #4 to the cutting down of to do the work. the force, he stated that as & result is alto expected to|of the completion of « large amount the new order of|of work in fitting up cars 23 men they had taken no ac A UP to noon today If Chief of Police Sullivan were money In the place with her buying a" to myself, my family ‘ould be let out The new order will go into effect the men have beenj|tonight and the ni na orew is ox- the rate of Soe 82 to pectes to go to wor' " Seeerraseee sues THe CONTRACTOR rinity parish has inetituted a sult in the superior court aanipet __ KILLED H. Heors, the contractor employed to rebuild Trinity church. e com. pinint states that the defendant irrn us ETS Vi0-| Contracted mo bill of $719 for m 4 terial which has not been paid. T DEATH IN VICINITY | Dinintifn uske that the contractor eT made to pay the lens, ite, & logger, was in- by « falling tree near @ mora) town, could make @ ten-| The entrance generally used rule mnow the full fects of thie vene ° t eS 0 and T Twit venture the avsertion that cums ee on, wares a igi yess Fade Boh| See "ek day at i Ei y that are far lower jn the moral scale hun the ma t of the sale of child w y tunes of any person, man or woman. mon ge a an inuch noise an « brass band ice care for that kind of trade, 1 red, about 30 acres slastied, Nearly all of the saloons in the di-lappoare exactly like « tenderloin cor aan t teudcis the paper bome | Vnter oni Ree’ end cn be coll : th & Sone and hae fled » |Btar ydsterday, concerning Tong pO gt Meo a Bye morning Mn: | theown: union's. cirsan" waee vy i Oe tact, mince, Chet ’ =| any : : ; Upper day” rosy. Nothing that the bus oh Sty this morning, Mit-|thrown under a Circus wagon ahdleniet of police. In fact, since ; from ¢he ? ‘ 4 SY. § y omen mittance to the ihe ik” he weigh out the low an-|women, to gain aarne tront of the|oame. 1 have lived here and been tn HT than very seany of those in the re~| Birpueh the malt part of hte il on aan gut of dolla, tod fatgiet either { of & partition at the back Acres and resorts ts the “Bl Tight on are fitted up with doors, but all were asak tay anicen aoe - First avenue near the ¢ = Open Iget night. In the main bare) tage 1 hesitated about putting in| Dwelling he barn and other jmald at the time that if there wax ei wth aun l ll 1eS of lewdness an lever any public talk about saison " rty - ni direct violaUioP | cert hall before the order that swept | ¢, that thie Mise Tharp had] on very 8, syne Te ony poige bey! gg ed me, quoted tp theleway all but che soft drinks. Seetisen in couct that ake and. her ; de wee. 15t . in my place, 1 said to my bar IK S In our Laundry Department we carr ye were notified of the for $15,000 | booths, boxes and side entrences. of sites tke’ Seeker’ © riage) age oS i have bb ‘) tt y Pp carry nn Will be investigated | damages against the city. The plain-|tie attention tf paid to this ordi heed ae gS a A TOR A a er er so on at Sihen 04 oo « erw e 1 n n offic > a ife peds ic o sophie the a oi ype 1 ply |ome nh oy Vat atones pedis | Lage ‘ jumpe 10-14-12 Scheuerman Block housewife needs on washday is lack- ing here. First Ave. and Cherry St Carpets” AT A BA RGAIN ‘ t Main Store, First Ave. & Spring St. honest in his efforts to make Seattle | drin byland my friends I think the public of a niet at the side of the main news bere for a good many years to the isfor-~ af among thie class of saloons) SRL Vet ooh. Some ot the boxes ny Way e misto Thgre ace & large HUMMOS room there is an orvhestrion that’ the homes im the tear, beause I dol buildings, also beerng orchard; five ing qualities, or. | boxes T would tear mine out kil meet in thin ity, this morn & Weyear-old girl, by | to the city saioon Juat acroxe the street from the gompanton had been werved with @ ti clatma that while crossing Pike wireet or upper Firat) 6 q \ boxes out for oné everything to make the “Bluest Mon- Jn any part ‘ : , n, aNd D to tent out th ‘| WILL ENGAGE IN Se Ol ig RR a ny ALASKA rave sis atta enter, j Largest Stove Reuse inthe North. N. W. Fixture Annex—Everything Electric: 813 Firet Avenue South. ee ees Seat” df eis ohn be oe __ Save The Fruit with 20 ¢ ; 1, Othe ere Biris. be t ; : . while they are aslegp. Don't The recor =| 100 : « \ ‘ 3 Brown's Tece fo2zp Curls Them thy ; mat, thu _ * : i sue WAU i \ Right Up raying solution, Fo dango, Holmes Drug Co. t Avenue LK cont Indep. 98. AE ERMC ERR RA URN

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