The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 14, 1902, Page 3

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sat te OMA OIO A I WEDNESDAY, MAY 14, 1902, Last Edition © 4 O'Clock p. m. WLEGED =» NOTICE OF DIAMOND ROBBER gan Who Sbemaned Mayer's Win- “Bere left her. hy 5 & 4 . se ruiongny. & pioneer miner and Alaska. and one of Pe aa , ead trials, he sa dow on Trial Kelly, is trying ise Griffin's court | on: ~ DEMOGRATS sibourn, alias prove in J innoce |M has a chin, ‘op of b pn end in He has a 8 ner ipal_ wit 1 Ii tried to proye an alibt for her | Denounce the Humes Administration | ar by saying that at the time the lat window wad broken And Other Things - Jewels stolen, Kilbourn was with her at the San Pra house. Acc y, It took the 36 minutes to discuss ¢ 4 He Took Her Home After that she said he took her ¢ door of the Palmer house, and | x Tt was testified that he then walk- around the tenderloin, and drop tuto several different saloons, minent Se-! P the Howa: t halt the xambling ait Democrat Humes administration ar in the futur tributions f Brown of mending t Sheriff Cud! hee and Prosecuting Attorr in not interfering with th | thorities mibting. ere pase held nex Ung Case WAS post ann's court. until urred last night at he Nove was subdu 80 damage died at morning. in his room this 5 determin th wi the stuff by wound up at “The Owl,” owned Billy Barton. Witnesses for the positively identify the man as one who was seen standing r store before the robbery < 4 suspiciously. He was Waentia by several witnesses the man who actually ee wineoe. fhe theft was one of the most dar- we that has ever been committed in h While crowds of people meeting will b Passing along Cherry street on | Tuesday evening Sar | ne eaters, the thief , an iron implement, smashed the of Joseph Mayer's store and d two trays of diamonds. The | IMPORTANT NEWS | ‘Was so swift in his movements | the bystanders could et hat | In Justice Cann’s y more i a pans lance. He | hoon Georgia Cave, me the wlley tare the | complained against amd through the Sullivan | charging him with Pping some of the giit-| Kir! is about 2 ye Gems as he run. He disap-| leges that until arrested several days | December 1 rd In the tenderloin. The Carmen Y poned in Judge next Wednesday. 1 4 small fire ok YORK, May 14.—At a meet- of the executive committee of nany thie afternoon Lewis Nix- Btendered his resignation aa lead- /to taake effect immediately. it | m accented. It te the culmination it between the Nixon and |! . oll factions over the clection ot | Van Wyck as grand sachem the continuance of Peter Feitner the same. ot done by that time he ams and take it away that there Is a great de material on these str lloughby, A Pioneer of Al- aska, Pauses Away GENEROUS BURGLAR A burglar entered the reaidence Mra. Pe’ south, last seen by Mra grain sack over ter looking aro parted without known and most popular m of the latter country ¥ morning in the Monod from a complie: His funeral take disturbing ‘anything afternoon at 2 0’ cemetery. was a native of Mi 6% years of age at the Be teath He croswed the plain d mined th ss he came to Seatti went to Alaska and h. 5 been identified with that < a of goods taken ‘overed in 187 @istrict, near June: 1889 he took the wor of @ mire “BLE.MEETING | DINNER TOREID ° E NORFOLK, Va. May 14—p ring ow F notable | Rext three weeks the Brother- ~ & Locomotive Engineers, one| 1 ia most conservative and influ-| wr bodies in America a biennial convention in Convention organized for busi leday. Since its organiza ia Welt, in 1562, with a mbership | or M2 mien, the order has increased In| it has now 585 sub ting a bership Brotherhood has suc qin making written agree per ¢ of all the ompanics in the country. FLoops TOWN tLAND, \GONVENTION OPEN May 14 ited Mine allroad | HA ntion of the | ers, which was | proposition of mak the anthracite dis one, began today DEATH OF MRS. CHARLTON Mrs. C. Ch . 4M underground |1 has been 1 ack and a torrent of |ery at ‘orth that is re breathed her last this morning. At th May = an i eban- the resides with water during the Judge Gr oF Bait the atte Bighest (possible stem, . PAY YOUR WATER RATES w ia the Tomorr at | Nehard Bsa Me was b ROBBED WHILE Asleep Kia Ha SHUT-OFF A STATE NOW AFTER “GAMBLERS ra|the bureau wo able advantage ment of a jovernor Savage of coms} prom stoned The report of 8 the ing Ide }land by t ih a, of the Seattle Undertak- a "FORFEITS BAIL : fs WILL BUILD menunot mbers hureh, erect and eot a oh y-olehth atree ome $800 at follows Co We Christians A. C. Vian t Keene Chriatiangon, teh, Herbe C. We |NO BUILDING | WANTED . ATTERS WHICH CAME BE FORE THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE TODAY t the chamber of hg this morning 4 communica was from ©. M. Moor ‘retary of th Puget Sound au of information, In which 4 the establishinent « ing in Seattle of the state could be ex ited for the benent of | migrants; nd casual visitors to t ty, Hi ated that the building could be wilt at @ small ex nae and if ¢ jon wit tnent 4 the state and | adverti#ing the re-|* Proposed the appoint-| 7) mittee ta confer with mmittees from the Manufacturers Hs | n and the Lumbermer ssocta tion A communication was read f Nebra: vit | tat the lay-| e battleship Ne-| He added that in/ importance of the | wh staf’ would ac-| acd | hich he HI his mpany him, Letters were re Foster and T ngresaman Jones in w they favorec additiona in this we a ¢ stated that nt of an cireult judge Use Washington Product ‘The mm | aving in ch atters ¢ mrmunication, t.gressman Mercer ady reported, that an additional $150,¢ al building cla} committes app amber which Was t Manufa was ir us the Star D.C. May 14 al Agent West treasury department, exonerat of all charges of lobbying building a boat at McNeil prison labor, was nent commerce committee today of President Roosevelt. It ts ed Ide’s appointment will now ed at once. Apecial t WASHINGTON A. 0.U. W. ENTERTAIN ome gates from Canada a Bethea giatey whe wil atten ndge of the A. O. T nd i June, will arrive their way hi They will be by the attle on une 1 re li be initiate SAN Wheat Ths Joes any, other ma hen he can get hat this is value at $2.00, for $1. 50 or the balance of this we the F ¢ latest shapes jus, Panama, Fedora, nd Stiff Hate, J.FriedmaneSon Agents L. Adler Bros. Co. Clothing—They Fit 903 FIRST AVENUE Opposite Hotel Stevens WASHING Mar THE LICENSES TO WED Th e marring ISMERRY TELLING HOW LONG CHE ap| nd I ALASKA FARES MAY LAST ed | Maude N A Lisle Hu nl M “IN THE COURTS of th Huan 1 with having at Dunbar ~ BLAMES THE RAILROAD CO. . Cunningham Wants Damages For Son's Injuries mmoda tie Ki are nearl agents. The Stoamahip ates GH SCHOOL CADETS TO CAMP Forty Strong En Route to American Lake Today aught by sint reads Mra. Cunningham saye Jopending more or lean » aupt and that he was in way to develor x strong, | an, she jn entitled to § tha, comprising the High di is oe | SPECIAL Li rae | Cheviot Byuitioge— $25.00 $22.00 | $20.00 Hutte for .co. $25.00 Suite for TON Kionda stions with Pants from 6.00. vp. Imperial Taran we Co. | f, with « SEATTLE STAR. WILL YOU ON INSPECTION TOUR MAKE GOOD, MR, MAYOR? ©: Fow Questions Which To Go Unansy May Have FREE The Bushe! Basket Bank SIGN of the BIG COPFER POT DINNER SETS 50- PIECE ‘Ser— on best wem sas $3.98 100- piece SseT— lor, ear | trimined best semi-p Price $12. 49 Rhodes Bros. Co. Tea, Coteeand Crockery Howey 1214 SECOND AVENUE SPECIAL VALUES IN Dress Skirts and Raglans (ood Thing re making up @ lot of fine * into Men's Suits At $25 Per 4 lens than alities here We $10.00 noe skirt I oulae 825.00 Cash or Credit WESIBERG(S? CHILDS | | se arrue Tam.oriné co | 1207 FIRST AVENUE | J. H. Holla er § an ah vape r charg r equal cond Avenue HILL WINS purchased by| Tradition Tells Them at they must ” per CL. HOLM} ESS Henry Hensel “se” 28 Hinokiey Biook, Thrd Flos: J, ARONSON WHOLSALE LIQUOR DEALER 109 Columbia St. Seattle, Wash. AMUSEMENTS. ( Srarte TnTATRE| tower THE LEADING THEATRE Passe Moety) FURNITURE 1101-1105-1105 Chas. G. OPTICIAN 216-218 Burke Building, cor Seven? and Ma a y| WE ADVERTISE au Differently than other ¢ Phone, Main ie AVENUE. COND along different nes. should Mi ntal work and we are of our patie them do! perfec nts if our work ts sat ars of their dental bill Jardiniers FLORENCE DENTAL CO. THE MOUTH OF THE CANNON.” THIRD AVENUE THEATER Ww OUR SINESS M, Russell, Mgr. Phone Main Seattle's Only Up-Town ‘The AH Prices « 400, 6 TONIGHT 1 Attra to talk with A Sipe week of \ The Jessie Sh Monday, Tuerd “A YOUNG WIFE.” 626 FIRST AVENUE raday, Friday y SEATTLE urday Matinee, th med. “DAD'S GIRL.” ling th pectaltie hey Reduced ed and white id t 1, to $1.25, Nt he tal ut once if fal nad you Screen Doors: Two. Other Big Specials ter Pitcher reduced 15¢ reduced to Don't’ ‘wait, coming after Coon Bros. they are worth ae First Av 1121 First “Rainier Hardware CHAMPION sal Lacrosse HiP GAME 28x68 xi f Black width Adjustable W Sun., May 18 Co. Avenue ADMISSION, 2 CENTE i ten ie ia Seattle vs. Everett ceowweAthle otic Park | Has tho QUAKER DRUG CO A Right to Live And do business in Seattle 9 the Pint Combine Drug Association say we have r Below we give copy of a letter tten by the Secretary of the Retail Drug Association to the job-; on the Pacific coast, which speaks for itself. Gentlemen: We have As 5 jail request cut off letter follows. wired you 5 ociation Quaker Drug Company, Confirmiug above, we would say that the house referred to are AGGRESSLV. CUTTERS, SELLIMG MANY THINGS BELOW COST and demoralizing trade condi- tions in this territory. The SEATTLI Retail Druggist Association respect- fully request, therefore, they be placed on the cut off list. A sim ilar reques s being made ofeach of the jobbing houses on the coast. You will be advised very soon by the N. A. R. D. (National Association o Retail Druggists) of the listing of this house by the National Assooiae tion. (Signed) W. G. SHEPARD, Sec. Seattle Retail Druggist Ass what this means? Stop the QUAKER from getting goods, then advance prices to what they Are there any so blind that cannot were before the Quaker came, Advance From QUAKER’S Price Association Price - Se to $1.00 590 to $1.00 ele Swamp Root .. «590 to $1.00. Pierce's Prescription .59¢ to $4.00" California Syrup Figs .30c to 500” «190 to 350 ration—yow Peruna 5 Hood's Sarsaparila . 5 Lydia Pinkham’s Compound , 59¢ to $1.00 / Castoria....... The Quaker’s M. stands between you -grabbing combine—it g00d people to say w! 1 prefer profi for th they w Globe Block Phone Main 1240 Four-Ply Collar ALL THE LATEST STYLES -SEATTLE All Grade Furniture Dealer in Furniture, Stoves, Ranges, Tinware, Graniteware, Crockery, Carpets, Olicloth, Linoleum, Shades, Lace Curtains, Draperies, everything to furnish your home complete. Estimates and prices cheerfully given. 912, 914, 916 FIRST AVENUE Phone Buff 456 DR. JOHN J. KOWALSKI sxe. Optician. (EI Sundays 11:00 to 12 SY 1406 Moved to 1406 Second Ave. Just Received All the latest styles in Hats from $1.60 to $3.0 SEATTLE’S| @AFE od largest and GRILL only first-class Room European plan | jm Gonnece HOTEL. tion 3000 all- wool Watch ps; nothing better for this cold weather, M. & co, 1002 First A at or North | | of Ma t See That $6 SILK PETTICOAT at |The New York Store 1818 Second Avenue | Look the big Spectacle Sign over 308 Pike street t place in the city to have y eyes corrected, 11-12 Heussy Bldg. ROSENTHAT KIRK, 1208 First Ave, ne FE. ELLIOTT, @aeS Refracting Optician...... for GRADUATE OPTICIAN Fagan’ j A. LINGAUER: 1104 2nd A: (Botween Spring a see" Daulton Carpet Co. 1020 First Avenue Telephone - . - + Main $20 ] Receivers’ : si Sale Now On| | | lx | IL:

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