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—— ———————— ING, OCTOBER 29, 1902 * : , 3 250ENTSA MONTH SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, WEDNESDAY EVEN TION —_—_Trigrvccewr) NERVY BANK ROBBERY SPECIALSLook the Town LAWSUIT Masked Men Capture City Marshal, Crack $375 Ove in beter KANSAS CITY Safe and Leave Town on Train CARL TENBAR $2.50 GARDNER, WW. Oct. 29, (Bpecial.)—A_ 60 * * “ dine Six lots and house of two OXFORD 3 50 arly jrequired but a few minutes after the| rooms, Green Lake district, O06 vii.ci ° this morning fve masked mon, sep. explosion to seize the loose ah In fenced and well on the prop- oe ou ed to be the bandits who|the meantim number of people ed the Prairie City bank yes: |gathered, attracted by the noise ot| «erty. | HAVE JUST AS MUCH STYLE, wear as well terday, captured and bound the city | the exp! ney were stood off and look as well as any $5 hat you ever wore. marehal of this place and carrying |by the firing of several shots anteed to keep colorand shape or 3 MITCHELL supreme court, One patties is a powerful railroad, and the other i# a rich and in dignant woman, Hoth insist will contest e to him with them broke fnto the Hx-|robbers ran hastily to the di Every one money change bank, Thefe they dynamit.|mounted the train which wae just ded. in at ed the safe and carried off $5000. |starting. It ie evident that they 5 refunded. the new shapes and colors tn soft hats ‘Then then boarded @ train bound for|had timed their Jot " Chicago and have not since been|the train, and their calculations moderate prices. heard of. eame out nicely. ‘The marshal was | House of five rooms on Spruce UN Two men 44 the work Inside |left in the bank, where he was found| street, between 11th and 1ath WEAR while three stood guard outside. It!bound anc gagged, avenues, easy walking dis- tance, Owner must sell. e '@ Special Friday and Sat- APATHETIC (CHINA'S NEW jernerts voper ADAMS &. Branco. Hot Drinks 220-222 et Aye. Sox cor Main. First Today, remember that or bage for there day ¥ ‘ © was informed that there was @ storage charge of 60 cents @ against it, she paid it under ® protest, and then sued the Rock * Iniand Company to recover She alleged. that the checks given her by the railroad com- ® pany were legal receipts for her © property, and that the railroad @ had no right to interpose a third party, the Union Depot Company, to whom Mra. La lum Was compelled to pay the is before her baggage w livered to her, The J ® local court * found for Airs. Ludium, and the @ railroad company promptly ap * pealed the case, its attorneys ® stating that the case woul # carried to the supreme ® the United States befo: ® conte would be paid. “We'll be PECCCHOSOEH ESE ++ 44CCH _ Oot. 22-—Ten thousand miners paraded in the fall- at the Mitchell day celebration here. President Mitchell was @hesred along the whole route. His carriage was literally, fiewers. After the parade speeches were made at ¥. M. C. A. and others, It was the greatest labor demonstration NEW YORK, Oct. Decided] WASHINGTON, D. C., apathy marks the Atate campaign.| The full echedule of the new Chinese Both ex-Senator Hill and Governor 4 published Odell are in town, Neither is ap- © with you.” remarked Mra, Lud- @| parently doing very sotive work : ae B.S hemmed Betting ts two to one in favor of| (a4 materials Dour e wear elsewhere, but you'll pay . to be admitted free, t Wander Aimlessly on|Stze**++ereererrresreed cont ining” wide mariet for Amer Religious Mission Run Down and Sunk by British : RUM a oO CAPITAL CITY Steamer Trader Near Tacoma All Wool fieattin"worton yaar” fe No Lives Lost but Considerable in COLLISION Underwear You may find as good Under- PPPOE OREO E DEES ORELSSHOERELE FEREGESEDS O2EREERI0008 are in the city to assist in the celebration of Mitchell day. began with an immense street parade, which was reviewed by dehn Mitohell and other labor leaders. Mr. Mitehell and gent citizene and clergymen rode in the parade in carriages, after- . It from the stand erected for public meeting. No min- done in this region today, and business in this city is very Mitehel! day is the anniversary of the end of the 1900. In that year the miners returned to work after « ato cent. inerease in secured per Nag DELICIOUS CHOCOLATE All on Today, Stewart & Holmes Drug Co., 627 First Avenue Beis iter dyes ns #uMsome gave ne a A Damage Done the Local Craft reity | Oty nag eect an gor pln oe TS |feacvacice senctele Suave "se yet $1.00 Fee dae ne ® MINE bonds Ali crores end colllerise are | inate ssaicin who have ne definite) 10 € Collision at 6:20 fast night oft] that the Capttal CHty was at fault hours at a stretch, or longer, with a! EACH “ Paha Desanphabe inihdh th, Ajstgl. | ashe, Dint, Setr Rectmnes. Sotwoen |, Se, ua eans Sears une, ot [sings creme, ee aecaent attr the Canadian freighter Trader, Capt bota two years ago. They are now be known With the naval court haa|such long hours put #0 sev on & mission of some kind’ which |. Parsons enroute to Tacoma from| held ite inquiry, strain upon the pilots and engineers ||| The New Britain Standard $1.50 they scarcely understand them-| British Columbia, and the stern! To the fact that the Capital Gity ie! that they are unable to properly at- | an selves, They left their crops unhar- | Wheel passenger steamer Capital| alleged to often run am long « tend to thelr du Vested and deserted their live stock. |City, Capt. Edwards, the iatter vee. Many of them are sick ang have to a’ ™ carried on stretchers. ‘Shey say that their minston is to convert peo- safely with her stem torn ple and finr Jeaus. off and « hole in her bow above the dered to mobilize the piigrinns "and | A hole" mobilize t ima and tn the Capital veral small riots have broken ‘out | City’ . She had time to SOME TALK pene BG ‘The egy the ng bar bs ~ The tide was then Jonge and the death roll |low wy the time it wae at its ape Two old persons died | flood only the texas of the steamer| BALLARD, Oct. #.—Will B. Hum- this morning and one child yester- | was above or rey, Republican date for con- 7. A court of znquiry will be held to| eres, will speak at Lander's hall to- attach the blame for the catastrophe. | MOTFOw night. E EP A hy The was clear, ernor Pas poy oy : . a AWAY UP 2ssereS 2 FUNERAL! sonra mo =] RT. SHANNON communication stating that ,the| NEW YORK, Oct, %%—The funeral | Sheriff LaCount of Porter county and City Marshal Bitlings of Valparaiso, GROCERY CO. TOLEDO, 6. Cet. 29-—The stan. |HeUrer was ante And would be float-| of Elisabeth Cady Stanton held | with Dr. J. C. Sharp of Jacksonville, Incorporated, dard Of) Co. today gave notice of a Hie vatued nt 60000. She ts tnmured Srendh “bona oe today, o ¥ | Fis, ran an exciting race yeaterday, 1220-1223 Ind ave. Phone, Main further increase in the price of crude | for $10,000—for nore than enowgh to| principal sermon was Pr With the freadom of Miss Stella Jo- oil, The rule in 2 cents in Kastern | PUt her in running order agai: way of London. Susan B. Anthony | S¢phine Teller, cousin of Senator Tel- Many other specials of interest, in. indirkets and 3 cents In Weatecp mar. | _it '* the general belief of mariners| was almost rated with grief. the stake. * the um ted —_— — — SSS foal of 9 cents in the West and 11 whee: shaders sxncvases s}ObeK cred cents in the in the past month. Vilies TIL, About belt te yoer mea but {fl Our Fancy iowa Creamery Bute ooh Rea mc escaped auld eathe 0 thie place where ter you should buy, per Ib.. she engaged counsel and prepared | Aevete apeceas seeseeee er OO to file suit against her brother for = re 150,000 datnages for having put her in| R. T. Shannen Grocery Coy the asylurg. Until this time she had |f| Wholesale and Retail Outfitters kept her whereabouts a secret. wren! Dr. Sharp of the Jacksonville ingti- tution at once came here to take her back. He drove direct to the hotel ew gE A or Workmen Assail Returning Militiamen With|>esrevivaa'staton. NO! LE.“Va., Oct. 39—A Nor- Her attorneys, having heard of hor ftotk pty A Missiles in a Pittsburg Street i bisnk writ’ of batess corpen, “in i Trouble i ON getty dh se Lenagemar abn a en in thie city. made to Wi where a this afternoon. Ali the collieries here are closed. |A, Ost. 29.—The city is profusely decorted and all mines of Mitchell jj. Five thousand men paraded the of the event. Look in our Window. THURSDAY ANNOUNCEMENT Tomorrow we will have a Special Sale of Shirt Waists. We have them in every desirable color and style. If you need « new waist, now is the time te purchase it, Below @ few of the many are mentioned— On the Gecond Floer $1.00 Women’s Flannelette Shirt Waists, in all new styles, dif- erent colors; special tomorrow * Skirts 3.75 Women’s Skirts, well made, © in dark shades only; special “fp Teeeen ies meaty te rowe of stitching; tomorrow, $2.75. ols for $4.50, Women's Walking Stirte, well made, eight Sows ‘special - stitching at the bottom tomorrow, $2.08." 8) on fancy buttons, finished with Bleck piping; special tomor- Tow $1.25. $2.00 Flannel Waists, in many colors, pintucked fronts, fancy puttone: special tomorrow Fano: . Mealy Yakima Burbank Potatoes, the finest =| The young woman was placed in you ever eat, per 100-ib. Boe hat hole to him, and we never loome. @ can't - boarder,” and the captain let Beatle jail is known ell over to civilization. t this morning that he in the Beattie jail for a ‘There was one case where & short time, sickened after he ‘Mile Ford lant evening. A notary public, happening to be jcer was killed and a core of on the scene, swore Miss Teller to Passengers wore injured, b the petition, and an order was quicl lot them fatally o engine PITTSBURG, Cet. 29.—The alone prevented bloodshed. ly obtained from the ciroult judge. 9 AKO ge Se, Si tao overturned and several cars were |turning militia from the anthracite! The captain ordered the troops to|The doctor was forced to relinquish thick and fast. come. badly wrecked. |flelds today were assaulted, hooted | pass on, and hitnsclf stood with the | his paties —— and jeered by 2) workmen employ-| first Heutenant, each holding drawn BRIGHTEST AND" SAN | FRANCISCY,.. Oct. 29.—|ed on tho necond floor of the revolvers, with the intention of Wheat, 134. er's Deposit Bank buliding. ¥ poe the first workman who CHICAGO, Oct. 29.—Wheat, 125-8, | workmen threw nails, bricks ugain showed violence to the soldiers, BEST ou 2 ‘HEATERS: Give no trouble, are simple as chunks of concrete « soldiers, |but none appeared. As officers a@n ordinary lamp, ————__—______-— — ad jmany of whom narrowly eacaped be- | started to overtake the troops, a by- | Wh A Hi bituall Behi d tng struck by the misalies. | When | stander made insulting remarks. The WINE ROOMS E Co. D teached the spot the abuse In-|eaptain turned and struck at him Cg Fg CT OR 0 Are Hadi y n able in price, absolutely safe, and creased. i. = a oe halted bor beg het wes but oe Sve M ere o to their arm ni Ian enca| of the am tin Hand Blacklisted by Board Bice Seeban te chon ie | , eae very ochawoentel fa SEE THEM Now. Tied srcival ak ‘is catela af" the | cometnins eritlee dbaae on ten tones St. Pi of Public Works---S. CALLED DOWN Normile First to Be complaint will be made to the local company and filght of the workmen evote jor tot fi tian from Yosler way to Washington rts Cr cea toate ant unions to which the men_belon 0. vine » Jury by 10 an order promulgated etre There were two bidders, El- tion of wine rooms, jury bribers and Heart of public works, at itt |"PADI0. «os cuiieiy ig rajected| mer Jonmmen “sans: sure © | President Roosevelt Issues Annual Thanks- dial thoes Gil ect Ni E 1 Grand Jury to B it gin In ti &T. PAUL, Oct. 2%.—The grand a PL LE ELE PS LTE EE ES jury, which has peen in session #ince October 6, has complet i inves- tigation of the regular criminal cases called to its attention, and for | some time to come, it is saidd will Main Store, First Avenue and Spring Street. Northwest Fixture Annex, 313 First ‘Avenue South. “ap morning, all conitractor# | because he was notoriously in de-|Goets, $1,420. taken up by the court before the first heen noterion c f con-| All bide for the grading and side- ivi i a in Gevuiatiog Sabie atte wuchia | Me iriase Umit.” pated | woiking of Third avenue weet from giving Proclamation week in November. ‘ho: mm for the board. | Thomas street to Olymple place, and ~ ithin the time Hmits | Chairman Teeevepecifically pronib-| for the arading of Fourth avenue 5 is — PS eSATA Various contracts will here-| ss the honed of public works from | west from Harrison to Mercer streets : HOLMES’ GOOD ATURE ube Gisaualities ax bidders on|tatering Into m contract with any | were rejected because all were above| WASHINGTON, D. C., Oct. 29.—)angulah of soul tt paid the penalty We have Crayenettes now | 5 oped ; ~s : works, |\farty Who has. falled to completo | the amount of the assessments made | The annual Thanksgiving proclama-| of folly and forward heart, ; || within reach “of every one's this ‘contract with the elty accord. | for the work. tion was imsyed t . In} Ni heless decade by decade we | rl Fenton, as stated by |Sny Somitecifications or within the| ‘The Beattie Electric Company was | it President Roose |have struggled onward and upwara ? a Thompeon, the bid of B.| i Scitied iinit of time. granted, a. permit to errect trolley| “Over a century ai or has! We now enjoy material well being # for the grading of Firet| "Phere are other contractors who| poles oh Queen Anne avenue from | passed since this 7 (00K |t8|and under the favor of the Most GE ns of the earth, High We are striving earnestly to] PANAMA, Oct. 29.—Gen) achieve moral and spiritual upiift-| Uribe, the revolutio: Reduced Prices All Over the ing. The year which just passed | been captured me of peace and plenty. |of artillery an cores. Corner Second ani Union ois cae Store pay gg efault aa deeply aa|Roy to Galer streets on the property | place among the nat Uribe- yt peg 12 | Norra pee te i etamiard will refuse |lina on the wast side of the street, |and during that Hime we have this work, opened jast|to enter into contracts with them | with the stipulation that the poles|on the whole, more to be thankful as folic: , r- jin faust the same mani whenever | be used for trolley guy wires only. for than hi allen to the lot of any | M vay Ie | thee bide are brought before it.” | The secretary of the board was in- | oth feneration after gen people had greater 4.45.10 i The ¢ the First av- [structed to advertine for two draught | eration has grown to manhood and 4) we are now enjoy- rey ' sont improvement ware then |horses over 1,400 pounds in weight | passed away and each has had its|ing. For this let us render hearitelt thatter of q Trinoted because they were too high.|each, to be used at the head of| peculiar burdens; each has had to|solemn thanks to the Giver of all Mana et Pt awarding the | re eee ce ta Bimer Johneon | Cedar river tn the preliminary work | face \tw special crisis; and each has| good, and let us seek«to praise Him 06:00 MONTHLY oe pefore | the king Third avenue south |on the muntelpal lighting plan. [known its yeare of grim trial when| not in words, but by deeds, by the capitulate, | wey waar a dlano—ynuve needed | was found that Nor-|for re ng |the country wae menaced by do-| way in which we do our duty our- is thoug the beginning |i, for nh iong time | - mestic malice or foreign levy; when | selves fellow men. of the end cf the revolution. You ‘Sht snark cné—one that ant Chas, Botha died suddenly at ch ey 4 . the hand of the age 8 bore heavily! The Prociamesion shoves in the oo will give atiafestio Kokstedt this morning. upon it with drought, . jood or pestil-| usual way by fixin huraday, No- You Want it at @ reasonable price | " | priced one. — - pianos On our rent-contract plan—at Ha BUFFALO, Oct, 29.—The first reg- | $6.00 a month. i | james Conn, & te ular mensic f the woman's suffrage New Pianos at $175, $200, $250 up This store probably off better chance for satisfactory Chiffonier choosing than any store in this state. First, be- cause of the unmatched pric- es; second, because of the large number of handsome designs on display, A GOOD PIANO | On Easy Payments Chiffonier like picture, made of golden ash (hardwood), well finished throughout. It stands 51 inches high by 34 inches wide. Five large, roomy drawers, brass drawer handles; Enlarge- ment Sale price $8.15 ponsible dealer. Ce. & ‘about convention epened this morning with | to_ $1,600. nehman who liv BUTTE, wealthy f a fair attendance, Rev. Anna Shaw| Some good bargains in second-hand i et. 2 3 miles from Bearmotth, was found fus ribe| rorruan Yregon a youl anos. faved im today at the|dead in bis house yesterday with a Senator Re used B PR Sy gn thy wad the principal speaker, PORE saan: OLAY @.00 | TE, mine to = depth of 100| bullet hole in his temple, while near 0 harged ail its dock employes. It STRINWAY PIANOS. Bewart mili and other| him lay his mother with her # 0 ¥ as evidently abandoned the San ANGELUS PIANO PLAYERS. fg | crushed. The woman cannot live. the Columbia sdéatehibinnwetia 5 oy aA Deine seven sn adjoining ranch ine by the engin- 711 Second Avenue. ines embraced in the theory ag While asleep in # phyaioian’s office P, 8.—Only a few vacancies left tn | -s _—— Je whieh 16 miners w Satan RICHMOND PIANO CLUB." y a et thap ee? Abi Bins Gk tes Ale ber moans zB ¥ were warned announced this | ther hi oO M E .) 3 Jories would prob. | Better by I ; the stom i day morn. |WATCHES, DIAMONDS, FINE F U R N I ie U R E 9 Co boy was found JEWELRY AND SILVERWARE howe eee The i t Jewelry house in the " electrocution. orm taweet nelaco trade ft te th ee th yesterday afternoon, N, M, Baker BAB CITY, OF » hold-up. in urging Roles, and bloedhounds lost the trail of that election of Senator Harris wan susnilid bie te eihediy. aaher lene £04 Ai) excaped piiher a few miles trom the Conn! yangas the World today print ‘ bi i ranch. review of his career in which it saya entered the ante-room of the offic woman in ‘opowed vi charged bh vi 6 |p " ‘This | juetment plan proposed by the Union| Sarah Kimmaman, charged with | his m one and #o was the | P once lived with the Couns. 1a Contral Pacific radiw ‘The | robbing A, Bteintaid of 8470, man om he had talked, The|ZVery indication points to accident- matter was reported to 108, bill was finally passed, morning bound ever to th | that the a ae % mayors it ego pomeetttes by ® Hemented | that Harris refused a bribe of $75,000 ike So and after talking to @ man ther Cee ee ee Nelehborhood whol to drop his fight on the debt read awhtlé, fell asteep. When he awoke : a woman kilied her husband about 20 et. 24,—Command-! Years ago.

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