The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 4, 1902, Page 3

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SATTLE STAR SEATTLE DIDNT FEED (TO TURN THE PETER AND Dew PRICES IT WAS A GLEVER AND FAIR er ke SHUT OUT PRETTY BRIDE COURTHOUSE = tl MIMLO JERI ou Heaters} FIGHT, AND MARK THAT DOWN Guaranteed oo | Tint Mneaicines als: , pealty bare nt the arins only Hee ice and Aly INTO A JAIL! GIBBS WAS MARVELOUS— A DIFFICULT THE STAYING POWER OF YOUNG JOHN CONSIDINE, REFEREE, MAODS i ame! R250 PRICE HINTS. ERNST BROS. with ning _ gantty Dyspensin Tab 806 Pike Tel, John 2831, ee SS | WATCHES, DIAMONDS. FIN «| JRWEURY 5 ND SILVERWARR toe | Albert Hansen ' uty | Be, largent jewelry house in the 1 ber | —— to give good valuc your phars Plasters, . Graduates in | Gi serve you. apaller's Toilet Water, Se 2c dott we ide Fountain Syringes... PexareDRucCo Brushes COND AVENUE, A good subs solid back & Brush, worth ad even in these days of bargain giving. but all next week we well them at 6e each You never got so much value before ¢ six Coppers, ntiat 1412 Firet ave. near Union MAISON BARBERIS SUNDAY, OCT. 5. DINNER MENU Dinner will be served tn the main dining hall from ti a m. usitil 9 for TSc, including wine; or a 1 cooked dinner, served in © parlors, for $1.80 per plate. Madishes, Olives. Fish Halibut Steak, a la Mooney. ENTREES. Chicken Saute Provencale. Lamb, Caper Sauce Ravol! a ia Genoraise. ROAST. Prime Ribs of Beef, au jus. Spring Lamb. Stuffed Young Duck. VEGETABLES. Baked. Rolled and Mashed Potatoes, Squash. Corn on Cob. DESSERT. Corn Fritters, Port Wine Sauce. Fruit. Nuts, Ice Cream and Cake. Cheese. Cafe Noir. QUEEN ANNE BURGLARIES Two Residences Broken Into, Where Thieves Have Good Green Ontona. Time Two burgiaries, both in the vicin- ity of Queen Anne hill, were report- ed to the police this morning. In neither case did the thieves secure much plunder, but in each instance they endeavored to satiate their ap- petites from the larders of those whose houses they were victimizing Lanches were served in two of the houses, The people whe lived there 4id not know at the time that they were entertaining callers at lunch, but thie morning found that visitors had been there. No cards were lett. ‘The residence of Dr. F. A. Church- Mil, at 663 Olympic piace, was broken into during last night. The thieves showed great determination to get in by the way they forced the entrance. Thee flest proceeding wax to cat a hols in the panel of the back door. Then it was very easy to reach through and draw the bolts. Once inside the thieves went al) through the house, but were evidently look- ing for either solid silver or money. Nothing but plated-ware was in evi- dence and the thieves found no money. And Then They Ate After they had gone through sli rooms they repaired to the . where they laid out all the they could find... Aft del 7B ‘When the they hai eaten they left. family rose this morning It was evi- that the burglars had been ‘The police were immediately distant, at eaidence of 502 Fu “igh ed lant MM. night. $ prying open a window. Several rooms bn the ground floor were ransacked. ‘A pair of trousers containing a gold watch and a few doliars in money was stole ‘Aw in the renidence of Dr. Churchit! the thieves inch in the kitchen after they had stolen every thing they wanted from the house |This robbery was also reported to police. EDUCATIONAL RALLY An educational rally was held jast | night by the members of the Young | Women's Christian Association, in | thetr:roors, on Second avenue. Hionject was to celebrate the new |achool term, which beging next week An interesting program was ren sperintendent Cpoper deliv- ng address. —a OREN SATURDAY NI>HT. nly Trust & Sate Deposit Co OH Wost Cotumbia treet. §N BUILDING Women’s Jersey Bibbed Fleeced Underwear, 25e a garment, Bocialia alists meet 9 Fourth at#p. mn. William McDevitt n the subject, “I Am f Men. $25 Cash Prize | wit be paid the person sending us |before October 16 the best written advertisement showing the advan- | of Brooklyn as a residential |district and as a speculative invest- j ment. Pettit & son, | block. aie GAY RIDE, Oct. 4 Putnam Ripe nad’ May Yoho were | 4 —, ¢ | 4 mltvy Yard Excursions oa my Srulser Phila de) | mer yard “iphia is at the| ment that To undergoing repairs. IL VIDEN DS. Ma panna See Labor and Capital Combine In looking for investment b + to «re will pay is a pettled 2 \iiporer with his small savin 6 $5 tn goid, $1 wily fet her, take bo: os je fish yes boats from ¢ hat th the capitatist with his large amounts Ball change: +6 “ E en's @ small, unset sapphire Sther papers. Leave at fa vin wi 1 Go to Spinning for bioyele repairs, WA, m., 1:45, 6:30 p. m.| greatest and safest SAI Wadicn’ binck icather purse t present ot aah and get reward, ‘the | ti chased her SMOOTH ONE In a word, T strong for G mmy nrge attle theater last night after 20 fighting Reilly was too} £ Gibbs at the Reilly nunds of fast and cle There hardly a mine | }ute’s rest during the whole encoun: | ter and both men were in the game | fan uy wa i It was a furious battle putation at si Reilly war satiatied that th | Would either make or b | Was fighting the 2 ever been up again “had @ sion ie kame, | rushes o| ern Athleth tad an © Will plways be As They Entered Ring Just before the men entered ring they ste which were | Neither man ca forfeit mongy | Was apparent, bo ored lad waa « pound: that the col able lighter h were in the . which was shown orner Was Jim Grif Wyatt and Jack R W. Considine had t }to referee, He was jcheers when he al announce The match wa Mtraight Marquis of rules | Fred y Rar to be under Queensbury Fierce from the Start The men went at jtap of the gong flerce one f thing that that he had & xing during The fight was The fire jt 4 bedy In the dience would bet that) the fight w d not go 10 rounds. ‘The second and third rounds were flerce ones, but there Was no decid wd advantage, In the fourth the col ored boy landed @ left on Reilly's eve that brought out the first blood In this round Gthbs had Relily at the ropes, but Hoth men -Tinished | n. strong, Ih The fitth 4 sixth were unevent- | hy ful. In the latter round Reilly | mw slipped fell. Gobbe won the good will of the audience by stoop- ing down and helping him wp. The Turning Point f ‘The seventh round was the turning | the fight. After that few that Gibbs would stay more than a few rou Both men mixed up from art aid Gibbs did nome clever in-fighting. Reilly land. ed terrific wallop on the colored boy's body that put him on hii When he got up Reilly landed ‘on his fi that put him on th: He took ¢ og then came uD hi « 1 ment this afterno®n and evening at thé Beattle theater for the benefit of the fire sufferers. Pr od by Geo. H. m tt day, commencing at 2:99 o'clock in the afternoon and p fuss a Newspaper Roterpries Association. NEW YORK, Oct. 4 al.) —The South has done more than its share this year towards furnishing New York with the new stage beau- them, ‘The latest of more than a dozen | recruits this seaxon it Mids Louise Elliston Boddie, the daughter of a| distinguished family in Tennessee. | her home being in Memphis, She will appear ax the Princess Flavia in | ¢ “The Prisoner of Zenda.” under the | singe utne Of Blise iliaton ‘She han been well known in. Mem: phis amateur circles fot several years. FOXINESS CHARGED Wherein is Told the Practices in Fare Collecting on the In-! terurban Road. | ‘The following communication war received by the Btar today and reg interes its own kick “phe round trip to Tacoma by way lof the interurban ratiroad is a de Nghtful little journey and coats only Hit you buy your ticket. at either of the terminal ‘stations. Here \s | where astutenses of the general 1 where som ‘eompany comes ine wherafore many peo ple are wroth b » of the faiiur rather, refusal of the company to well round-trip tie on the train. A ni ps ct of th from oma who casual drope into the ‘office’ of the in company at Firat evenue will Ree no sign announeini round-trip tick tts are sold on the trains,’ nor will fhe clerk behind the counter tell the \atranger of this tule. r, he | does remark that tickets be pir or tha n pay ir way on the train ‘The ungophiaticated traveler very | often boards the train without his tound-trip ticket, and when the| train has pulled out and the con trator begins to collect fares the veler, asking for 4-tri Heket to the City of Destiny, ie in farmed by the ever obliging con- fuctor that ‘no found-trip tickets fre sold on the train,’ and charges wre one-way fare of @0 cents. There | ein makifig «a howl, the con Sactor will politely say that it Is not his fault, that the train lay depot for some time and th ‘as ample time to go to th and buy a tHeket By this method of | the compan: of each passenger | {ined rate, This overcharge amounts i round sum in the cour 4, but undoubtedly nacer will see to it that tickets placed on the trains at nn early date, or at Jeast that pat: | rons of the road be informed in some ly te and | ya | is no PD practic more than the adv |xeneral in falling & ke and } fre |the th Gibbe, | Reilly tp the ring. Fredericks showed way that they cal purchasing their tickets at the #ta- ona.” management of Mre. E. Lang. Mine Emit musical exercises. be an entirely new cast ~ contained $4 in gold, $1 miver and the Star office and get reward. man dock at 10 a. m., 1:18, 5:30 p. m. | some small GAME A | ( " Vy ghting jown a wounded. Keilly st ne lefts ud put vant libs ted the ¢ and righ: Standing of the Clubs. w 1 himee apr ot kines th ting fre During iebth r bie mn 1 the AND GODLINESS: sunty bas A Terrific Right unt and ther wis the fifteenth there k ny In the Keven the ed | ‘The trust | Deputy J. reveral mi to anniat | vigilance ex prisoners, that working of the a deputiow stay In the ja an attempt being made co | At Day Break + work begins ain hight {th on the tanks down, and eve - pn count. In th wat round he ¢ t and went ¢ as alwaye up he last round had « eclared th He was tank en t strong f Ite the prettiont fight we ever ad here. at colored boy is ame man, ferev Well, | guess Thad to fight.” ub f everything is ple come réay roing time ago, Dr, M. A. Mat i that he had visited many Jaild In all parts of (h y and ad Jack Bolan tanted | heat managed be had ever meen. The ghter for an old man and ally | Yentilay in all Che tanks and tn that he bad seen ye lent “lence in the fing. | Anthony oer ertareed tha pretiminary, avi tor a get up he would, have sia ‘him out. As tt waa, he for ant several times and Bolan od to get ap and take more A Deserved Roast Reilly was well handled In his cor er, but Gibbs might ax w a few schoolboys with bh e been properly seconded he ave appeared to better advantage and When @ shor jthews ad ‘The ‘preliminary between “Kid" se uur n pipe TOOK OFF HIS | LEG:AND DIED save 2 conta by Seated in the corner of « deserted | bourse at 19% Grent street ao un- known man, apparently « tramp, shortly after noon what he in The amidentified body Butterworths morgue, with chan it ever being known who the man ts. At ll ocleck this morning Mr«. Bingban, who lives near the house in which the death occurred, says she saw a man enter the place, Lat- er the same man was und dead proner Wiltate investigated pi found that there were susphcious CUMAtA NCO. of violence were found on the body, and from ) appear- he died from heart failure. preasion of while alt denerted FOR FIRE SUFFERERS ‘The Mystic Jewel Rebekah Loder, ‘0. 0. F wilt give an entertain: | toaay. tery The carefully ram will be under the Young has charge of the Madison Theater ‘The Madison theater has been lear. milton, « theatrical nanager of long expertence. A con- inuous performance t# given every ending at 11 This week, com there wilt ok at night, nencing tomorrow night of tramp for some time, and that the dead man was a knight of the road, Is the gen- eral belief, He wan about 40 years of age. One leg (his left) had been amputated, and he wore a wooden leg. This ar- tificlal member was unstrapped and was luying beside him When he was found. When found he wore a blue ckinaw cont, @ark vert, blue | rs and a brown fedora th nly thing found am his per pty. pocketbook, a b pocket knife Small, lndier’ black leather purse. me small change: two ceculiste’ rescriptions, a small, unset sapphire nd some other pape Leave at ann : Navy Yard Excursions The cruiser Philadelphia is at the | avy yard underaying repairs . To. see her, také boats from Col- | hh’ was an ¢ chip and anita caret Navy Yard Excursions The crulser’ Philadelphia t# at the nayy yard undergoing ‘To men her, take aapincitnell Small, ladies’ black leather purse. | ‘ontained $5 in gold, $1 sliver and changes two occulists reacriptions, a small, unset sapphire nd some other papers. Leave at THE BOSTON PAINLESS — DENTISTS with large offices in all chief cities of America, have ed the finest equipped office in the West at 1422 Second avenue, site the Bon Marche. To introduce our world renowned Painless Methods until October 20, do work at To the people of this state we wil, the following prices PAINLESS SILVER FILLIUINGS,~~ $ -36 Painless 22k Gold Crowns, 3-50 Bridge Work, por tooth, ~*~ 3-50 Painloss Porcolain Crowns 3.50 Our Arilstic Vuloan Plato ~ ~ 5.00 Twelv with all work, - year protective guarant Painless tyory Extraction ing From 8:30 to 10 EE VERS Lady always in attendance. and avold delay, as prices will be raised after Oc- M. 0. SIPES, L. D. &., D. 0. 8 8. M. MILNE, L. 0. 8.,D. D. S. Members of the Royal College of Dental Surgeons. Boston Dental Parlors 1422 Second Ave. Op. Bon Marche OSORC ETT Ht CLE OROTSOENTE | gradi avenue fre street rlet th er from him wa rd this morning 4K on the incon i court house on the A hill, and #aye that to firme the 0 © is expense worth mentio But | a Jail, he says the lo 4 mirable, It is Mr » have a jail which will rably with any in the k fe large exp im of evir «| mind loner | received | if told her , © will have a nic Gay's idea compare fa try, He # with hundre b die. | 1 of =t there him # in the bank Deputy Pre knew t se whe x pel ed ina g ‘HAD AWIEE AND | COULDN'T KEEP HER | ranted. 1 0 th pe MEETING OF THE BOARD OF WORKS meeting of the ot bid ke toda for a larg vements on the urt to # his wife home w ning. He sertion In hin complaint abe left him after 18 me ried Ufe. Since then, according to Witnennes, she has been enjoying her- seit In Paris and says she has all the money she wants. The divorce was | ranted, pr dewalking bide 9 norete Te und wi led bef. the improveme and curbing and parking of et, and ting er rising 4» large die Seattle, Bide on this we he Sprager ¢ son, and opened walking of Bast | Seventeenth to] uew:, of Twentieth » Yeuler way to Atlantte of M avenue north from Denny way wo Roy street street from Belleview place, and of Thir from Yesier way n street t to clear ya in the har! the Harbor sidn’t eged de stating that nthe of mars detail not be het K Holt MORGAN IN EVIDENCE J * for wh ete wide NEW YORK, Oct. 4 Pierpont | Morgan has placed an order for m tone of the best English coal ¢ whipped to New York for free 4iatribution among the poor. Labor and Capital Combine In looking for investment both are eager to grasp the offer of invest ment that will pay the LARGEST DIVID! It je a settied fact that the fisheries business is the greatest and safest of all. Hence the laborer with bis «mall savings | 10, is on-|and the capitalist with his large | ti over the good roads move. | amounts are getting in at present opeful that much good | price of stock with the Inter-State mplished by the aa | ipheri Co., W8-208 Pacific block, Beatt! to Master « The Sherman-Clay Co, occupies an unique position in the musical world. Its unequaled facilities for buying and distributing and organs are by far the largest in the West, pianos indeed it supplies the majority of the music stores in the Northwest with pianos, and there fs not a village in the whole Northwest that does not boast an instrument supplied by this concern. A firm of such magnitude is in a position to save you money. Its phenomenal growth is proof of the fac You Can Buy the Superb Steinway, A.B,Chase, Estey Starr, or Richmond Pianos for Less Money and on Easier Terms Than Common Instru- ments are Usually Offeredfor The Richmond Piano Club affords a strik- It takes $10 cash and $6 a month to own, really own, a magnificent p' We shall be glad to have you inquire into the merits of these ing example of the above statement. ano. instru- ments. 711 SECOND AVE. Hats Unexcelled SEATTLE HAT FACTORY, 1111 SECOND AVENUE Oyed and Retrimmed | price ‘Capitol Hill lots will be mad Capitol Hill Lots Ad- vance 10 Per Cent On fifter Hill propert ad Phe demand for f district is the nth of this month the price of all our Capitol 10 per cent. on the present locations in this desirable of the low prices. Parties Now Considering Purchase of Capitol Hill Reality Please Take Notice announcement. be vanced abl reason for the r the above \ second advance in price of m N nber 1st next. Three before the date mentioned we will publish the details of md price change. Capitol Hill is now looked on as the cheapest property in Seattle, improvements and sightly loca- tion considered, E MOORE INVESTMENT CO. *T HE TELEPHONE is a wonderfal invention. Our Pile Remedy is also a great invention, and more satisfactory to the person wsing tt. We guarantee to core—By Gosh. REX DRUG CO. PUMPS And can furnish you at a moment's notice— Ordinary Cistern Pumps Windmill Force Pumps, “ ’ ° Railroad Force Pumps Rotary Barrel Pumps Hydraulic Rams We carry constantly in stock a full line of Pump Fittings, Drive Points, Cylinders, Valves, Drive Caps, etc., etc, Come in and see. Main Store: First ave. and Spring street. Northwest Fixture Annex, 313 First ave. South, Lowney’s Chocolate Bonbons DELICIOUS! SUPERB! Each pound box contains eighteen favors. FRESH EVERY WEEK. Always full weight Eastern prices, Stewart & Holmes Drug Company 627 First Ave. Arrivals in Fall Jackets and Skirts. The People’s Great Bargain Store, The Leader’s Bargains you money. Hundreds of Seattle's economical vantage of these specials at The Leader. Why refully the following list, and remember there are dins equally as good, not mentioned here, ; » 10-4 Cotton Blanket, in gray ‘and white; Monday” special, each 12% tra each 10¢ Bleached Rath Towels, each vo. Invariably sav housewives tok: not You? Read c many other 8-4 Bleached Napkins, 4- in very pretty designs; » dow +980 89 54-inch Cream Damask, Mon- day special, per yard 26 Sc 42 x 86 Bleached Pillow Cases, Monday special ..12%0 Yotton Towel, Monday 6x 18 heavy; and Mond day special, +-6KO

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