The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 20, 1901, Page 3

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101 Phe DRESS UP % , = sido evoky enidonvor tes Charles D, Emory Succumbs Probably to Apoplexy. Sareged With denier i, Had Been Dead Several Days. Remains Dis Robinet with > covered in His Apartments. age eet ben .W : Me | wor , ayd built ¥ 1 y, wh h nid» = eae ans . whee b ! and |} R, meant, thar] ory, w : 1 f = secure Weanes- | Mr. and «| the "chu wa nas ~y ve| from Mre i The Woman Reconoi! = a ntos| ‘Th th = ; x nee r ees ' ; ° th = h ced] For 10 years past J k i: take + = der cove 1838, ite followed the, proto vot | tof wail of Mra, « E 1 toads. the| bar. in ved . " se Lavinia D. ite = oy = he. rk m i i” x sy f law busin “Io $$ fn PRETTY HARD ON P. 0. kt IK - bail with an express + 1 * an in the me usar a had ‘taught id lawyer w fan entert her round, boy for ye THE BIBLE . May 20. 2 at among! = “% uth Ameri . over thy a this paused. The « for what was cor fm There is @ strong possibility Now lasten carefully re . P ae Segue of the South American lawyenovand note the beauty of | cE YRLAND, O. May “ will withdraw from par-|the conneatign between the thre is being car r fa this congress, and the| sections of this conundrum. Here |" fare that th ng May | it is: “If Postmaster Stewart should visit a 200 and while there b =m | by the wild animals, what | would it be?” ” There was another pause. Finally | p the clerk in charge of the dockets ventured the answer, “It would be| all day with the postmaster. ePesthe | Ueas URIS at Maska Excursions. Talbot, commercial agent of Coast Steamship Co.. ts cir- ® handsome book recently { ota ng, the amr gg) TTT: ae Ainaks excursions} vrranan, qacrey. Wreng. com. ath and etn er omnety. it cen- I asked what o'clock it Se Decuareray what time. is replete with in- would od Which is reached ey Uubser Garay comseneel er. i tbe boats ef the Pacific Coase Fa A Pe ere ee ys ed the lawyer had fitted from the/ | room and was headed for the court Hf house to try the postmaster-zoo- | @ wild-antmals-conundrum on the} NEW YORK May 20.—The : a | Baber: Ses ronal, lof Mrs. Hertha Hers, widow of : | Bernard Hees, @ well known de was found haaging tn a Bhat weries ‘Successtully Just | CH IN Mock. her home. 8 ~ gi | APLA ae ; ; Sena. Bese |een angi , q W.H, Mock, department chaptain | “it. 1 noe mappened te go mee of the GA. KR, will vieit Stevens | Her brother Rappened te, « E Post in this city’ tomorrow evening. | Ch - are on the trail of a| Chaplain Mock Ix an Interestlr Mrs. Hess was despondent be Who has been playing | talker and the Grand Army men will | o¢ yyy { her husband the smal! retail stores |tur out in large numbers to hear - districts. The fellow, (about 3 years old and wears bas an old came, nev- it has proved successfu ham been to purchase @ dollars’ worth of goods Payment tender a check for in excess of his bill. Ax he uses bear forgeries of it physician, he se difference in money. Sev- uints have been made to him. HER SHAME, . : QUINCY, Til, May 20.—Near Aug ire trang ‘eat fom 287%. | usta, Witllam Aughteraugh 4d man, fa Maud syear-ol4 dang Robt. W and then watked home and killed| TOPEKA, Kar Ball Game Postponed. | himself with the same pistol | will ne t Mise White made ment tO| outside t me of ball be- rain. which | threat intim year ‘for two ¥ and th been hide her disgra © this were Informed. | Aughter-| from the wh ‘was summoned to the White |auitation and admitted his guilt at the|ask the ¢ promising to do n his power t : | right the wrong Late Mrs. White and daught 4 |saw him approaching with a pist in hand. Th or attempted t | shield Maude, t her asi — Jand fired, the ng effect in| DRLPHIA. May 20—1¢ has|the girl's head. | Aughteraught then | 2 pun ¢ form bit has |'went home, « quarter of a mile dis-| vee Pasion anche nate ants | distant, where be shot himacif twice | CHICAGO, May 1 years | im the hea | Jack.” the most noted He solid tt last nm n Sta RE NOT ALLOWED | ae Hin oft-repeat Want Name Changed. i To Plead Guilty to a Se-| scores ot Duwamish precinct iting @ petition which will rious Crime, f- pt to the postoffice de- Bret, Washington, asking oo th fom Davemish te Grover | CHICAGO, May James Moo alias James Hayes, was indicted by | "tone accid ne the federal grand jury on a charge . of trying to paes counterfelt money at 108 Weedland He offered a plea of fore A a Judge John A. Marshall in the Un Bp oo ed States district court, but t st strest, he | refused to entertain the plea, be-| iy hospital, where } ; eV cause the bill whieh Moore tried to Th bod pans was Confede mon: Gate te Tuesday Night and Form "tape 'sarsyail, held’ that it was 0 Cory ene not counterfel, having at one tir 6 pal Union. sned current in some of the staten the on a not ing an imitation of th j Jeral currency | : ttle wilt — | " ntral Labor | ats building, to . . Ta oy | SACRAMENTO, Cal, M D -ROBINETTE tzation which Ve Ure Us Eee eek RP PER teversh be Minh ive) MPemieas Use a ee & HIS CRIME wanrED HERE: 20,000 MEN . THE NUDES . THEIR BUTT © 1 rep workers tr ters of far} p THE *-|CONSIDINE'S EVASIONS | ~~ NEED AN EXPLANATION: | Councilman Murphy Is Ready and Willing to Have Him Re-| cite His Charges Against Police Officials, But the Gentleman Procrastinates, r bef 1 ii idered ¥ ud that Leopold end. tied Leould 4 hem, | Oat ‘ other | » ! not 1 « int hi t | ’ = | of 1 ik what J tr p: ms | t Why Don't He Arr | Hanging « Picture. |." 1 pictures low, the ef 1 will p them kn - tis, & M hw 1} ree t hat p re 1 | : oon H ld it pi t 1 ct him ti ‘ 1 f thes per All I “a Pict As wh, | tut |are put as possible : What P. 0. Hughes Says the pictu «rule a| P.D. Hughes, p ¥ r,|much at the level of the ey | nit had w with Jone kk, | y . * th ! w al he} f , t | 1 | ce ha Hi a‘ f STAI SEATTLE idler tu: face 1 r the om ctedne & word from his ¢ tary | don . anel, laid him flat on hiv back, | the en ad ready to obey orders for the rent of |B NAPLIS, Italy, May jt alg ntigat 0 the | F ity od to b \ rayman wh young V's hand and Ha r 150 WILL RUFFALO. 4 conapt Peach | exotted ng up his waa given. ATTEMPT IT :: N nervous th on | per n-| i | st ir is phase of with | AF have | point , 5 ’ f, John Fie l chance for a be les Jot ‘Chae. |as @ good Lars | gets anything Wt] sort of a reputa WOMAN VS. FLAMES, Mrs. Colborn Fluked, but Court) ofc ny ter hance 4 the oi m Won't Stand for It. Mire. TO. Krnas’ then took the 5 y Soiree WE LOST. ' on the charge of kidnaping or trial of Robinette several +e |court. This witness is Mra, A. D. Miller rt-term conv Isom, is Last wee that , y, b unning t Jere and resecuin m burning Ha MID DLETON tern f » t ft the track , bh aggered batt remir with get th nt bys th any May 1 and st tied "toy te bolas Mre” Re The steamer South Portland ha ind her daughter refuse to dia,|#rFived from San Francisco, bring matter, but Dr. Wilkerson |!"® 96 passengers. | tted that h_was the cas The ¢ of Seattl with 600 tons COURTESY WAS APPRECIATED. |!* sailed for Skagway, | She oar | ried considerable merchandise for A little story ha ome to me ¢| ‘Be soverame prtieeieiiees, Moeel Garitethos ie Tt eee Prohibition in Tennessee. f truth, @ by! A la enacted by the Tennessee ngeat fon, 1. | tes ate has far-reaching poe he wa d,| Hities as to the extension of prot Rdward _ Bve n An old law forbids the sale 1 Hand Record.” A Harv ur milor of any Leopold. When calling upe to surrender thetr floor room where my mothe Best tooth ’ in Lord Johnny,’ — ff ately called him (Lord Job in| my nd handed her a & Seattle Transfer Co, thee ack to him without Freight, Passenger and Baggage tout and later re STORAGE Liteon. rend Ba main 41-45 ioe 643 Hien, ave remarking: ‘I do not Ik : ke . " about to put on a eecene ~<a indow and Canada. ter compete © A. Hutter found} h the new trane-Pacifi re ar-| a pt, and shot him through | range Mag y » . rd ~4 “MINISTER A SUICIDE Nn | | uvkt of the alarm] iyp mete up “h wfora » 1 it ken a dash for his Harry Mone \ b | . c p burglar Jecat. He r KISS, AND 2 THEN DEATH... | SAN FRANCISCO, May 2 Darling, @ v un of the civil kt his darn und a rr at I ard Despond. | * ¢ i-teatth was the oa: a ©. ares One| selist. Tr ¢ burglar produced : aot ty oy clone |@ bag containing other implements pant You I'a pretty well fixed were we he aid he ‘handed over f nerican ex-| to but 1 won't need ‘em any dead man re. It doesn't pay wicke nd the injured Raz-laud I'm going to see lf theres any z and Andrew Kos-| profit in the better. life don't tk mean th part—it's a man’s The men w gaged in wheel-| fort that hurt him when he a dirt teneath the Manutuc-| rot t and Li Art building There followed @ prayer that the - burglar migh: be true to his re Ive, and then men and women " WRONG ened. | ok the hand that had ptted the aking of th ment was KAR 4 a . eosees | We wil Contin THE American Clothier FW, ee 703 First Avenue OccsiDISCOUNT On Twenty-Seven of our newest Sprir Styles of MEN'S FINE DRESS AND BEST - BUSINESS SUITS T is an old saying that no one can afford to pay to per cent. interest on money. We argue that if you let this op; i ip to save 10 per cent. on your sf J y will make as’ big a mistake as the raving $3.00 827 60 ' a 8 #18 00 ecount or mating eoThe $24 75 816 65 . ‘navn 2 , $22 50 ' i $14 85 820 25 f nsving’s 813 50 " BIG SHIRT WEEK BOYS’ AND CHIL- This Will Be a exe When you take into considera the best brands you can appre are giving. The shirts will not fore Monday afternoon. They will be t tn our south show window the sae a ake k. ree / Free with Each Suit 1 Windsd All Go At 45 Cents. 1ith Anniv ersary and a ening Sale begins this morning at the Ron March succensful meré s built up a bust. nesw of which we are just : atte in, The sale this week You w will ane the store under K n Marche cou ‘ iven to crowd ks. Children’s Pique Jackets at Less Than Makers’ Cost. Mothers wil! us for th h for them and for the little tots. By ; we b . t of Pique Jackets and Capes, mostly Jackets, paying h a he 5 was th his name os Pique Jackets for the Children a Third. alue. ‘There are wh hase and he is of each sort so that it's a mere question of quality that the qui Here is the list of prices we will make according to our « Children’s White Pique Jacke sailor collar trimmed with same, value $ for med with baby ribbons; valu A $2.50 collar trimmed with embroidery; v up gt Ag alba embria= o: at ery and inser 5 +150 Children's White ar Jackets, large § A Great L ine of ¢ children’ s Pique Capes collar; | trimmed with emt y and ting: ? Children's White Pique Capes, trimmed with braid in Fancy White and Colored Pique Jackets ¢ Chil Car i with “two rimmed with. fir t , v own the front a t ree} at Anniversary Sale of Muslin Underwear. Anniversary # in the nick us show to th to-learn women ft that we a r up ng at prices they pay. This utr prepared on thar and he garments are better n tt is beet ast winter to get pr Aeon . # undergarments, In ' turn help you to lower p ced offerings. Gown slin Gowns Plain M jowns with trim ee 1 yoke Empire Gowns, trimmed, hen ace atitehed ruffle, at yy 1 = 1% Gowns, yoke trimmed insert i r, nmed with ing, at : Se 4 Muslin Gowns, trimmed insert F h t ¢ t Ing and embroidery, 85 and.$1.00 N k, tr ta Muslin Gowns, trimmed with 5 wide embroidery and inserting F r t Cov fi at 5 $2.25 N ) med wit Fancy Gowns, trimmed’ with H y, a lace, short aleeves and low Fancy’ ve i : from $3.60 and up to 1 1 Skirts. . ‘ Muslin Skirt, with wide ruffle > trimmed with Wide lace, at, spe Chemise. Muslin Skirt, with wide ruffle, trimmed with em- } b yok ned broidery, at r 65e } Muslin. Skirt, with deep ruffle, trimmed ; inserting, at F y Muslin Skirt, with deep ruftte amed With three } broidery, at rows of inserting, at ; $1.39) rug perp ‘ Muslin Skirt, trimmed with three rows inserting ¢ 94" , 1 and wide Ince, at $3.50 and $3.9 itty bak Fan irt, trimmed with lace or embr y } h, tr from $4. and up to. Drawers. Muslin, with cambric ruffle . 1 Women's . yon Muslin, trimmed with everlasting bof at ‘ Muslin Drawers, wide ruffle, trimmed with wide + ase . Inc now with hi Cambric Drawers, trimmed wide embr 1) Women’s 1 tucks sb } from $10.50 and Fine Cambric, trimmed with wide lace and. 1 lace and i sorting, at . "1 Women's lace and inserting, a Fancy ‘Trimmed Lace, from $1.50 and up to,.33.60 } MYg end insert ina, Extra Size Drawers from 6c to $ inserting, from $2.60 NORDHOFF & €O., . . {419 to 1429 Second Avenue and 5H Pike Street,

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