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Sal ie company tn @enttio. fel Frawley, young Chase went jon, chartered under tho We give you Purity, Accuracy, Re- * his rooms on Marion street betw cussing the case, bu he Military Club, has been ability, Deliveries made anywher Me. Frowiey eis Secend end Third avenues, Tt was| set preeseutes ker Ns ty ml the cit, Open ail night. "Phone, Yesterday Mr, Frawley decided expected that a great deal of t scaite Monday . , er. 6 et ee in he OF night. Phone, hat the best thing to do was to stolen property would be recovered, | would be Impossible wil, which will probably be con na. Ite objects are patriotic, tra i uae mnvenis. 3 Clone ecg - . : Rumors of the Organization | ach so inn gmat iad ~~ @fed the Loviiest-Mede! in-the-World. _~1 joer openness HE Only Paper in Seattle That ry "y 4 yyy ry » NE CENT A Coa Dares to Print the News Vy H wv. entre A wim VOL. 3, NO. 234, SECOND EDITION SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, SATURDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 23, 1901. YOUNG ACTOR IN THE FRAWLEY UNION MEN ROOSEVELT |GLEVELAND LAY DOWN OFF ON A TAKEN ILL COMPANY ARRESTED FOR STEALING “'vewamns| fuckudwr, Anti tsp Clarence Chase in the City Jail Charged With Serious Crime of Theft) xoxsoviuin, 1, ¥ It Is Said That for Many Months He Has Robbed the Members |m="..°° of His Company of Diamonds, Watches and Other Jewelry eae wae STYLISH CHEAP BOX COAT LOTS WE ARE SHOWING ON THEM IN LAKE UNION MELTONS, VICUNAS, UNIVERSITY KERSEYS, CHE- RAINIER HEIGHTS COLUMBIA VIOTS Good building lots on of @ above car lines; terms, $10 cash and $5 per month; perfect title, Herbert S. Upper Ky WASHINGTON, D. ©, Nov PRINCETON, be no battl é President Roonevelt quietly loft Washington yenterday ernment yacht Syiph hunting cruise on the P n the gov-|' ra duck-| omac rly is slightly MADRONA PARK that pn-union that the dis- | still Hable to suffer & setback that might prove | serious “itis family ac aj wi return Mon Clarence Chase, the popular to, the young eotors sections, and) articles stolen from the company| when the troops arrive and allow 4 ihe Ae | this he did hen the performance | were found. themselves to be taken. young juvenile actor of the Daniel) \.5 over at the Grand opera house| Mr, awley said this me orning | | Frawley company, spent last night/ last night, Chase was arrested by|that the first large amount was! | Detectives Adama and Loule, He| missed nearly a year ago. At that } in @ felon’s cell in the city Jail.) Way piaced in @ cell at the city | time $120 of Mr, Frawley aah mys: Daniel Frawley and members of his jail, and there he spent the night. | certe ely disappear i. Two diamond company are the complainants and | thetts followed hese articles “ee a Consulted With Police | belonged to Mr. Frawley, and we they make grave accusations [re valuenle Sena | | And other weaves of the ALPRED BENJAMIN & CO, make, which is a guarantee of perfect permanent fit. One-half the price of the cus- tom made and guaranteed the equal against the prisoner, Thefts of dia st.|, TMs morning Mr, Frawley went Hoppenod at Portland to police headquarters and held a| Several weeks ago in Portiand|, WASHINGTON, D. ©, Nov, 23.- fon with Capt, Ward. | Miss Mary Van Buren missed a| 7h, McKinley Memorial Arch snac monds, watches and jewelry a tributed to him. The exact va’ a few days old baby LONDON, Nov. 33,—There to no nes ly @f the articles stolen is not yet a Chase has played juven-| gold wate, ‘There was a area station has form plans look-ltruth in the report that Tolstot ts found in the bay Between Ben s not better 13 and 12 Beheuerman Block, known, but tt ts expected that young fle roles with Mr. Frawley for the| of talk among the company tha Calne Rhanwdaeas “ry Wheat be ey kelp eae First Avenue and Cherry Street 3 hat dispositio: two asona, a by hard and | the aff. n he w h wen r a tt ot . . today is u + her eee aya thous work achieved a.con-|to Miss “Van ‘its eranis | oa commnittee Bas bean appointed te m signed Mopar Boke tk $10, $12.50. $15 he has made of the plunder, and much will be recovered. Going on For Months From information given this morning to the Seattle police by M Frawiey, the young man has b: f the ex Van Buren's trunk ' confer with the board of t s of cigar box. A bio Measure of success. and gent riously as it P | the Canton association. During the last few days costumes, | wigs and other arti x with an revealing up, and NS Pa, |Capt. Perry, of the lowa, ‘ “| Once at police headquarters, the} Cables From Panama eal ‘dhe mh | detective induced the youthful crim | LV RRETS, Nev. $8.+The hospital | te elke nal to nit his thefts, Hit by bit asaar, held for twe nights Clarence Ghase Te [ee ela tee, wtttbon Or hike nevis "aa oe “ ternal ‘hall, netted about $600 over | He like to $30.00 ADAMS @ BLANCHARD 719 Second Ave., Hinckley Block One-Price Dependable Clothiers company and by hi tlons. Savings Bank Department open Gaily, 10 to Of] large member of the company Chase was never suspec fes of systematic thefts Deen detected. bis 0 ata t wa 00d cna] Cane meee eS v all expens | Saturdays, 10 to 12, 6 to & q Denvoted He the affair which had | trast eayn out € the goods the mang | Cant, Perry of the ‘batlonht xpensea a : 010, € A few days ago Mr. Frawley dis-| #0 Suddenly clouded his young life,| All will provaviy be recovered a ase. Somers — NORTHWEST TRUST AND SAFE ¢ pecu- | “E med to} 4 Milny aed fy held &_ consultation i OR coat. eealaneer E™ “es - > VETERANS 3 : Wi PREPARE | DEPOSIT CO. with young Chase, At that time in] Chief Sullivan said, when as ie ai Mr. Frawley told Chase that if he : anday | | p Pp HOT | 90-94 Columbia St., Below First Aye fe crocs ay, Rigo | FRATERWIZE Fear that angeto mertine| rescriptions | ote at Clarke was read Chase promised that he would quit | § I have no plane fe felonious work, but an article the fmture after that. Value disappeared on the arrival | With Detective Tennant and Dan =. E. Shorrock, Manager, Alex, Myers, Treasurer, And Would Like to Prepare Yours leaves | May Die From Assault WASHINGTON, Nov, 23.—A social Bring the notice of the authorities | but only a few costumes and minor | mence minal p Ain temted, ternal and educational. ine bia neck near the jugular’ vein. Klood poisoning has set in and Mer- tints condition i# considered dan- geroun, The affair occurred at | Binck Diamond last Sunday night. | It is claimed that the assault was| g i; NY Stewarlk Holmes Drug Co. THE ONLY Range or Stove Score of so Writ in Grimson DRIVEN INSANE BY SCANDAL =: ~~ = fe rel SPORTING | While 0” Appears in Blue prof Herkomer Sent Her in Disgrace From His House’ CLUB NEXT BOSTON, Nov. 8—Te erent Jay for foohail eathustants opened Where She Was Sitting as a Model--Is Consid- cond ti snow fel during. tbe, morning. Saturday Evening and Monday Morning Specials ate quality of Chin Silks. -25¢ ( $1.00 quality of Bureau Scarfs... (iarland $1.00 quality of Lansettia.@ 1. 4 “OBE Séc quality of Tatfotan ,...,.6Re { 400 quailty of Pillow Shams. 200 fc quailty of Albatrosses, ake 6e quality of Pillow Shams. It meets with appro 12%e quailty of Percales ..8 1-30 Fe quailty of Comfort Prints . 4e in colored ST ee ae ibe quality of ‘iikotme Most of the betting this morning was at 100 to 65 on Yale. 5 rey chore ogg | i fhe Guality ot Chenille Covers. Early morning scenes on the streets were remarkable foranab- te we ; ae ee [athere are rumors in the air, and | oo. oases. 406 * INDON, Nov. 2%—Mrs. ourh Sir Bawar ne, declaring that while he be- too, that a sporting So quality of Doylies ..."°. 190 lack of: demonstration. Jerman, mother of Miss Helen Van- { the Roya ' nd good, he had be organized in $1.35 “tatie sey. of Bureau Seca: oe cerning her o render her ay with hin family impos- Wackeman « Cutts, Harvard's big right tackle was allowed to play, charges of | derbi Wackerman, the _ beautiful Waists . Professionalism not being sustained. | artiat's model who recently went In-| O14 rarsun When the teams came on the Meld the spectators went wild with | Gane here. arrived Sein cenaat nas | Brom that (Seustasm. daughter, who is confined In the. § pi a ly hurried aw Harvard won the toss. Claybury inwane aayiom nea hae Seenereee. C S aR Olcott, for Yale, kicked off at 2:08 o'clock. l idrteary. open te ak hope sohie padeten taqoisa 2 eaters, Cook Stoves an anges PETTIT’S ADDITION A few minutes later Yale tried for a goal from the field, but failed. | for her returning reason is growing | wife at his Hertf hold IT TIO for the club. with a After fifteen minutes of flerce play Harvard secured a touchdown |S wae mw atrictiy (ee anere im and kicked « goal. amateur mode tor referred lawyers, #0 THE EUREKA ECONOMY The extraordinary demand for these up-to-date Steel Ranges, rend- Sunday and was declared by en {dition ¥ «motives, but Sef > eredt it imposible for us to supply Blagden scored the touchdown on a tandem play, and Cutts kicked | many noted art ye"mouned to Ro thent 00 fant aa called for during the past month. However, we have just fom. a ae at the received two more carloads and will r roadway and Pike t car line; $200 lota tely placed on sale at the following prices— Hole, 15x19. ay for connecting, h 2 of Burope to be | “s I Saw Not c tall He also declined to i. the most ravishingly beautiful wo- | Heard.” After a n , Miss Wackerman's name on og man in the wor She wa t| Miss Wackerman. ta tit bt The Crimson play surprised its supporters, but there is no describ- | fran gh ies notice of ti = enn Sorhomat' orvared het’ from’ "hal Whe cenit Coben aor dng thelr feelings when a few minates after play was resumed Harvard eae eee | Raafe another touchdown and Cutts sgain kicked goal, making a score |= "et Harvard. 12; Yale, 0. |. GALWAY, Iretand, N Flot Two touchdowns in rapid succession seemed to demoralize Yale and [oe een cae See ons Wefore they knew it Harvard had scored again, kicking a goal from injured are in the hospitals. | the forty-yard Une. | A local news | | ‘The fret half resulted: Harvard, 1 | | t n prince of Kou i < | PETTIT, 523 New York Block. tra for warming oven. Six-Hole 18x21 ater coil and high shelf, $40 and $45 for. ‘That's what knocks the peretmment | 1405 Second Ave, |Same Side of the Street, Same ‘The final score was: Harvard, 22 ee and (Duke ‘The scenes between the hatves ¢ W: t d Bi : ein EASSON IW WILL 60 wcrtbable. The Harvard fol- lowers acted Ike madmen. The Yai wever, were undaunted, ‘and cheered as they left the field. A-conference of the Yale coaches was | Gould called his squad toget in connection ree codings of the tter against his wife, who is the wn prince's sister, ediately called. Captain m a curtain lecture. r and gave t |'n8 the benefit of his health ‘The line-up of the second hait was the same as the first. Harvard | . Taras” bovond question this . Rev, Ross on Vacation Block as the Bon Marche Seain started off like a whirlwind, and before Yale could catch its | wien. D.< s \@ le ° 5 | 14 Rose reath, another crimson player hadbeen pushed over line for a touch- | SHING ; : prought against him asd will remain ‘no church, down. Cutts fatied on the goal. jee Samy and Mavy db nix we |semi-ofticial ‘ taking IT’S COLD ENOUGH FOR YOU A DA | TO BUY A HEATER d we have the kind yo! | @ From the smatiest wood a ndsome —parlo wasted want, wan Special Salo on Thanks- Stove. giving Goods ery one ts especially pts . For Monday, Tuesday and fuel condition of this ‘ Wednesday. ater here. 1428 Sccend Av. Tol. Manin 482 ot, Pike ant Unton Ste e Bon Marche. Fi 3 Thankegiving is now approachin 1 you should endeavor tc Pr an uaseraty to Valen Siroots and THE POLICE John E. Ballou Says Police Clerk Easson Showed a Blacksnake and ciao agaperg 3 oa _ New Improvement Wil Be an Arcade Structure and iT PURIFY DICKINSON INVESTIGATION CASE buying your ———————— oo | Wanted It Destroyed---The Defense Comes Back at This Siverwar i cnet and p-edate "Harvard Destal Parlor Fanon ih oe ne ot Meinl 2.C. MILES &PIPER COMP’Y! _-¢i ‘The new stru Second aveni ture to be put up on ‘The arcades will be lined with lo- | between Union a ne for fancy shops and tidy|, SALT LAK This is after the fashion of | Thompson has a i the rew rh and Kuropean elties. Store | for fl emove all Morr | 1021-1023 First Avenue, Cor. Spring. 4 Will also front on t four olice for ter sides of the building. It may be fought in the courts. | The muni 1 clvil service Inves- | Ballou Eaanon Louvre |and was also friendly to th th arcade and front |tigation of charges of brutality | silo ked pin the] tle Electric Co,, #0 that he rt it ts figured that } br nt by ¢ rE Ww Dickinson | i 1 tr e gree Pee oe te ea ee oe oe ee oe oe oe 00000000908 oe ore wi store locations, |e Bt memberwot the ¢ 1 a " I ° wah RE OFFERS Fcc “n $ The Testin of Ey es ale MADE ( cr is ale seth out in the morn= FrinLD, Yn wet 8 ren | > ADI UA | ing and go home with new ones the abe ob tha 4 SHEFFIELD, England, No’ ugly bn * governe ! ay ting Firat B, W. * bus! veriain sald to frien packs, and boarded «| Mr. M told ris ANATOMY of th $) nochare when lates are ordered, nes and Union ad University . If T thought my retirement trom street Car come t the f 4 stand. We x ; | dental establishme ith Africa honorably for Englan who claimed to be such « ‘ - A 207 Second Avenne, 8 PARLORS, | would quit instant im 4 of Ka nid he r ‘ i @ SCHUCHARD OPTICAL CO. °° *°Q2%% stone, Foner a lane's > > m.; Sundays, th clireun any t " a k sneak yt > « SPOS OOO Sr Or Ores STICK wes rose HER ae nee HIM OUT furproed when Cowice toi the next dy. Then ae" Br; Kes RantaieaOued ” (ae wala! Gtideete sree wot ot matese dan. Don’t Lose Your Dog; We've the Collars FREDRICK & CO, | CHICAGO, Nov. 2%.—Arguments (Cterre > Claims Agent Hammond of |age tof he would @OING NORTHRUP GO., B04 First Ave. ‘Wholesale 40é.Setall) RETT, Nov, #4 rne Democratic cau he application of | the discussed the nC |the Beattie Blectrie Company, and) udviee him B. ( y J 1 10 en. Will be held noeratic caucuses and the Republican | Catholic diocese ot Chiongo for An | that Hammond had been looking for | H 1 the ¢ m s - ewelers and Op rien Will be held.tn the various precincts of this city to aut {injunction reateeinine Jeremiah tntorosiing Story |him Ballou, mu Chas. G. Holcomb sabes pticians Mente for whine chee the Bame places. This extraordir Crowley, the excommunicated prient ral daya after the arreat,”| Tater on Hiatlow made an appoint. | ‘On xamination Mr, Miller nas. . v I Nugect Jewelry acmpesialiil nent, for which there seems ¢, ‘ mete Seren fr attending mas at the Holy @aid Paliou, “i met Wasson at Fi m and tol nason | demanded to knaw of Baliou if Kas t om q 188 € + Spe a Gitttivances, wma to be no good reason, may lead to minor | Names Cathedral, beeuw this mc { n, and he told me that] Eason replied | son had not refused to im $100 OPTICIAN mh we 4 ‘The Rapubic i the council iid proba investi-| that he would. © matter before| to go to Brook You told m {1@-218 Burke Building, cor. Second any Mor ee he Republicans do not know yet who they are going to no The final hearing is set for Decem- | gate the matter Hie said he won | hi attorney, John F. Miller. At 4}a at hat Basse " o7 mayor. » nominate | per 4, dered if the council would strip and| o'clock that afternoon Ballou went| would not accept my proposition hat he labor ‘Crow! . 4 or" 1 told Mr. Miller | ¥ o | Crowley gave @ verbal promine to| examine Dickinson, Hasson wanted |to Miller's office and told Mr. Miller |T told you that it w for ae. ly of putting up a candidate | the court that he would not attempt|me to find out if 1 could, and 1| the olrc whip |osition; that you mocrate will probably renc to attend mass in the Chicago dio-| promised te he saw ¥ renominate Groen, cese pending settlement of the case,| “A few mornings later,” continued | Ballou eaid “be was Baeson's fr tend | (Continued on Page Four.) ep Moor Colitis Boe Unions are thitking serious ane nZ, WML UCM HUM CMY paminreatiocert k, hdmes $6 d00 AAT A, — Ody Od euKUnG ae Raniors ‘Third avenue and Tel ms

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