The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 4, 1901, Page 3

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sean a tos De st ling * ae p iis! Efe i oe at 2 0) Faag FF | pers ce de the i | | Ntighbors were called in and po- ) Mice headquarters notified by tele UYONDAY, NOVBACBER 4, 140i, Last Ediition (514 Went 4 O'Clock p.m. | POLE MATTER : placing: of polos in the parking | 4 And Other Discussions to Come Up} ir 1 OIL FIRE (CONSIDINE'S sree", = a nh alk wed Vigor arene num «© oh ae an ol} gusher was b uae in aa Ml ' few weeks go, and which is now the night, Considerable with proapectore, coneum (Continued from Page One) | in expected. Theatres trast twelv - recommend that the ald we 1 Dry was passed for cau Fitteonth avenue be act t 4 was next taken tn seenre tere ar ya. He isa Fin lishing a three-foot parkt stilt r And is a farmer residing | (we mutalde of the aides , at but the . 24 years in the United | re cutside of the sidewalk, wher - as Not a member of any church | # Pronowed tog Or seeret Goclety. Had no prejud Hills for reconstructing three | = ___ etree against any man because of being a _ Lillis for c , business ad of the case at the) {08 of the pay , for] time and formed an opinion, It had Khe a been effaced by tlme. Not opposed to , age, erry avenue and Twelfth avenue capital punishment. Passed for Reaatinahie Wil cote tp toc ke 3 a proval, and a large lobby of property | {Continued from page one) Histor Exoused owners will probably be prasent to| — - BH, McAllister was next called. Re-| protest against alleged exorbitant Spaana rapidly ran over tho cir-| sides in Seattic, Engaged in selling | assexsments | # eating up to the orders | school supplies. Is a church mem-| Seven street tmprovement resolu-| 2, n-| ber, Read of the occurrence at the| tions will come up tinder special or n time and had “alla, | Excused for cause, | of Signals with the| W. K. Curtis the next. Resides | 7 s claimed that/at Houghton, Is a steamboat pilot F Knew McCalla -had-beon et} Had read of the ¢ but formed p | means pom mens: it he had ore. He made no request|o. U. W. Mr, McElroy asked Mr A man becau " The juror] gues | hemitated and asked whether he had * . gambler or liquor d. of the meeting with the ¢ & prejudice that would affect his ver-| ‘The day of the arrival Met. A * to as-! form of Mr eertain if the Spaniards were inside t ruling snd he made no attempe to obey! proper. Th at Mr, McElroy | Rev n Jackson Sempmon’s order to prevent work on | was seeking to ascertain was wheth fulsing the coast fortif er or not the juror had any preju ting the Indian villag ed an opinion. * Also the approval of #ix street NA provement agserament rolls, jeCalla to come aboard, the lat fur Cienfuegos. Counsel spoke of this delay, o M S._reven with Brady of s named. a single man of Brook night a tarp of | 4 passer 4 . | Among Father J - Blum, a farmer of Snoqual-| Bene, raing to. his MICHIGAN CITY, Mich., Nov. «— ; Bree, who me to he Fear prominent young men, George Connef, of the elty, ac-|kon: Mrs. Gea. Bs eat : W. levy, Abel Levin, Emil” Carbon . tnd Albin Carleson were drown: ba a raat Nance to join her fast night in Lake Michigan by the : pet al husband, and E. ; ’ eapeiting of their boat during a with « large ining w storm. tkan |M The revenue cutter Bear ge Comox today to coal preparat ‘ sailing for San Francisco, At t rs place she will recelve extenaive pairs necessitated by hy | me long « rth 1 " all proba- f ager F lity the Bear may be stationed In | Bay ev, py yn ‘Varsity Football Team Returns and) bawatian waters thi itigene of F San ks Os seaaes, Santee Coach Wright Talks the federal Pullman, where it suffered defeat at IES T0 pe i the hands of the A. C, Cor Wright was unable to explain pe oe Rap yr wag. aol ag varsity’s downfall. vey yo Mh merge! Sine ee aie Ser played good ball,” said Mr. W; dere trom Waahbeat ead this morning, “ and at = _ proc to the a. 4 to be stronger than Proceed to the & n wat jolulu have requested | cat ‘ernment to send them | to t amer Humboldt goes order to undergo repairs, Th will require at least two months. It ersity returned yesterday from | |includes a new coat of pain he men did not have the staying|ic wor The yah lor tn j.| qualities of the farmers. At one | Nye “new rere ne John Farnum Attempts Sui-| is. Wiese ball wan tin owe een. | Ret be™ felt east of the | Inat 1 line the team braced up, held ft vetw 4 le city Ry cide at His Home he ball for downs and carried it | Mu Teturn to this city to und ee cee ot sack 36 yards before being stopped. | “Phe han Jay and Sam Humes only piaye the game. Corbett did good camers Santa South Portiand, Sn en ee ac oudsall:& outhwick Ca 717-19 - 21-23 First Avenue, Housekeeping Specials for Tuesday emeannonseeiig. Sa OCTOBER WAS A RECORD SMASHER ID. Johnston Company's no Business for Oc- he “The Casino Girl” ow ui) “HUMILIATION : |Deposed Priest Denied High Mass Vormer Months A Wise Woman” One Hundred and | two Pianos and Organs| of Various Makes Adorn the Homes of Many Dif- ferent Residents in Puget Sound Vicinity : PREPARING Lid Lifters, tomorrows, tator has to nd thelr friend: Washington Volunteer Association's Big Function February 4 priest: hurrie him as he passed out Coffee Mills, tomorrow, . cease oem BGG, EM. Randall, Jr, 1 ir, pastor of who w na China Dinnes Bots, « . gold and #prayy, Bent 0 Style $3.50 Sorosis Shoes, Any “CONSIDERED coe ITALL JOKE For All Fancy Baking Capital Patent Flour Made in Seattle by the Hungarian Process ‘Capital Milling Company nd Johnaon ( For gas and ele t to Ketch: | Wiitlam J to} ton + yo] A ty Two More Days Of the Special Sale of Grocer! i. Kimball organ Looking for Her Son Winter ax the| The poltce have been asked to laughing, and ¢ matter a huge joke SHE PREFERS A CHINAMAN Tillie Stevens, a White Girl, Falls in Love With Oriental Johnston pte tory and Clock organ Emile Jorgensen vernment boat [Ives in. Pittabure }to the police pg Re wma Penang sawed in| young man resiat The football team of the State un- | 'P San aire Fhe worn | hotel < ‘ 8-1. paile Lara . 10-Ib. patis Lara at the Bonttle mia ess TQ CHANGE COURSE! na 8. Anders count of the recent floods in Juan islands to | Skagway Phil J. Woltt’; A. McDonald eant aide for living wit the Chinese physict Olive M. Gill; 2. Whitney pian ncy an@ failing health| vork on defensive, and Huntoon was y peenans | ee Grek. aused John Farnum, who lives at} sur beat ground gainer. In three | 2%, we ot Sevens Howeil street, to make a desper-| .uccessive plays he ran the ball 1S Ge Attempt to end his Mfe at 1i| yards. W. A. C. at first directed grays and browns, Kimball organ ‘Baseball Called Of SOAPS ed with black Hereule Kimball! orga: ale 6 baseball game between Ren ‘k this morning. most of its plays against Gardiner, |” alers. ‘The baseball gam t For some time Mr. Farnum, who ts! our right tackle, and pounded him | - | M years old, has been til. This morn-|so hard that he had to leave the Pring while his wife was out of the| field. We made most of our gains | Rouse he deliberately cut.a deep gash) around Frank Barnard, a Seattle | tn his throat with a penknife. boy who plays end with the Pull- Mi A few minutes after he had com-| man team. The latter made its mitted his wife found! first touch-down in 24 minutes. and | Work Will Begin This Week on ie form covered with| it took 18 minutes of the second half to make another. Arranging Wards There wilt be vuncil commit WHETHER NELLIE 302" EVER CAME BACK. meeting ¢ m elects to tak th T Ssftbe inna nan’ yenones °ss| DOESN'T STATE Providence hospital. Dr. Carrol dressed the wou! nd says that the injured man bas a good chance of Fecovs ery. Farnum has tived in Seattle several Years. With his wife he ran @ littic cleaning establishment near avenue and Howell street | Me Farnam saya that her husband | tain Seattle young woman in| ‘out of hi A we e bbe: ar ot year ¢ arene 7 ~~ ee een ne tabbed | ome ber troile with berve ——— Her present artisan of the kit Schooner Bayard Returns whene portunity n allowed to spend a part lay visiting her hon The schooner Thomas F. Bayard. | the suburbs, and was te and it will be urged that no $e Of the first sailing vessels to | her poat ab: lock | be Changed where the req Yo the young housewife and the city sha’ nets so each shail contain ration of ward bound: will not be conaldered, It will bx tention of the committ present precinct lines whe Te and $500 She had spent the Grrying passengers and fr: freen Nome and Telier was pleasant and ‘ You will find the key in| Of Bayard will n i ways to undergo rer ener” to another norther cruise | the spring. In the bathroom window TENNY AND PATTERSON UEACYE The Inst registration shows 16 is a materiat 1 green flower pot on the right| (ress intra hand shelf on this porch. Mrs. 8 ‘ " to establish S—If you cannot read, climb) 2™mb an high jinks, which will tak F The Heavy Evening Vote of Saturday Placed Successful re wang the Ian Candidates Far Ahead of Titus and Oldham | Di bar, th iors Dr Mire ‘i saa 2/0 Jove. Ail friewde are cana a te Charles L. Denny and Charles E. For the first two or three hours aft “OF THE STATE directors for Aetrict » 1 Patterson succeeds himself, ha Hat served one term as director Mr. Denny sueceeds C. 3. Smith, just Tetired from the board John ¥. Oldha — ; F tue, Qithem and Dr. Herman 6 pally tee ofeeent 1 the Washington Abounds in the Beau- iD several of the wards, not ‘ ” ties of Nature First which wajraras | Lis ' ett of 9 quaittieg vot ’ ; 4 i é (|The Hall broth f On the «} Richard, Chart SE. SILVER SALMON —_|sn snus BEING RECEIVED sin ir na as t tt HAVA | Shipments From the Outside Help| paratively unks aune Sindidacy {or Local Dealers ° (of the world, 18 & few peed to run for tate fn the union f en, ava Predicts Munn ‘ ‘ Hall br rm are tn A mn Hace Tampio tak mi ataid ia | Expoition 10 There will t t 7 attacks f ai r mor r ceived from r wf the moat b ¢ “ unto a t trape f h und and f r n Ww hington, Or MPP Miaversed by tne mines. t Aberd fishing | California and Taritieh Columbia obits Chart c V. Reta are In no way dependent upon the|ing of Tumwater canyon, at. the| Witter feag git city iast nigne” é loca! fishermen for th upp Great Nort tunnel in ‘the Cas-|oure utverworth’s, he body| The men said t hat they will|ca 11 xoon be com } ultimately win out, pleted n exhibition in a ‘ Smilax Laundry, cake and Tae Large cakes Sweet Briar Totl- M. and H. organ Cudahy’s 4-cake Cocoa Strips, Kimball organ atuated with th “Indian Joe” in Again in favor of Tw. # in the reason we Kimball organ | ‘Kimball pian 30 We have an All-Wool Kersey in tan or castor satin lined; new lots received daily, dollar per week. ESTBERG & CHILD 1312 Second Avenue fleld prevented good playing JUDGE DE WOLFE LAID AT REST, ral of Judge Malt Vinegar, quart botth | attempted rot John Peters Senorfia’ Sardine: taken into cust dy for vagre Qeewneseseseeissssssse Theaters, Challenge Brand Gove Oysters, Pressed Figs, 2 Loaves good Bread Burdett organ Chickering piano 1-Ib. cans Corned Boet™ OO Oreos ws \4-1b, cans Devik ; SPECIAL SALE ET a Continues Here ‘Third avenue and “Jens of the package Soda Crackers iowa Creamery Butter, pound ... .... Full Cream Cheese, pound ... + > . Cranberrios, |“An ounce of preventiomis — worth a pound of cure” ‘Chest Protectors Prevents Colds and fres = quently save a Doctor's bill,” Sweet Potatoes, 18 pounds for 4¥-ib. boxes Macearon! , Large bottle Bluing Bapolto, cake .... * NEW TROOPS St. Charles Cream, can ges new crop Seed- per package. 100 Dutche’s Brand Parlor Match. to choose © 12 Sliding Boxes, in package, 6 usual fair prices. | ter attend to it? o> 4 Spar ey Telephone, Main 78. ; ‘or, Pike St. and Sevond Ava, Hadn't you bete Self-Ralsing Buck- OOOO OOOO OOO OOo packages for 45c; “HDAMS GROCERY CO. 1428 Second Ay. Bet. Pike and Union Sts. RAMAKER MUSIC CO. 1416 Second Ave. OOOO OOO OOOO OOO OOOO OO OOO OOO Oe ork on the Buford, January 15. OOOO OO OOO Ow: Queen Anne Line Collision R. SIMS’ Dyspepsia Table ILVERWARE, | Albert Hansen 3223s “BOSTON GROCERY 220-1222 Second CLINE’S PIANO | For Reliable Goods Cor. Secend and Union kh-grade groceries for cash, 8 extra prof. plied with’ th. at low prices. Present GOLDMANS ASSORTMENT IS SUPERIOR TO ALL OTHERS PELPLRVPDHVVIDIPVHRIHIRIID FAER | 120-122 Pike Gor. Second Avo, AND CAFE “Try a loat of our Whole Wheat Bread. 25 cents. 1413 Second Av Bon Marche block, Tel. Green 261 O01 Second Avenue Cor. Marion THE FAL (discriminating purchasers of today | saaeaetideaanaaineidiaiaieameinheaieemtiee initains aememioaa ee

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