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WEATHER FORECAST--Cccasionael Rain, Freah BSoutheact to East Winde ust EDITION §“THIc SEATTLE STAR. One Cent 4 “No. 245 vous ~*~ SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 6, i902. S a5 CENTS PER MONTH YOUNG GIRL BRUTALLY BEATEN MYSTERY SURROUNDS iN FIGHT WITH MASKED BURGLAR HIS DISAPPEARANCE Henry Lewthwaite of North Bend, B. ¢., is Believed to Have Been Foully Dealt With in Seattle --Suicide Probable, However brapples With Thug in| Hallway ; {9 LEFT FOR DEAD) MABEL HAYS LOSES IN ‘ RATE STRUGGLE TO RECOVER PLUNDER : 1 of that he had decided to make away one of i ' way: << ghaedgirnsy Marry nd, himaelf | was t out of mw” an ‘geo ie crimes 7 m7 ny # brother seouts the |1 ! ose committee | this by | mui as there wan appar-| The 5 re inclined to believe } ee | tne un | ently ' for fehon. | that Lewthwalte was out of 5 on | Hin theory 4 to b Lew. [and when asked to pay bis hotel bill ‘ | which le the belief that he | thwaite cas the ¢ hecw pondent and committed cither committed suicide or was mur. bank, began drinking \ E te dered Lawth dropped out of ht November 18 mining hes been heard of hen ay Check to : | withatanding the fact that the i many frie have | ‘Extravagance H H. Some men go to the high- Sun A | priced merchant tailor and poy ly for putting them ities looking for some trace of him. the most plausible theor although there is a ponsi ver Thim libérs nee lin the way to dress well That |others, who ha to count their brother 0 tigating and wil tom If the police fall t ee ee we, Oe = a Regn brother is now if Vancouver, but i! 4oiq 4 : 3 1 cape other articles of jewelry, | aupesned 00 4 ? Beattie tonight puonar buy | r< — war carry carl thus practice false ec y ‘The brother feels confident that! There is a happy medium, and ee cer probably entered the | Mmrough the front door by we key At any rate, ending the fact that Mise nother, Mra MK Hays, and} iets brother and aunt, Fuom, he had thoroughly ras the house when Mins Hays | home from an errand about Leena at to bee the ease, wil {it is found in our Rochester are imymtorioun features in the combines the quality, style, fit was about /and wear of first-class made-to- « to Beattlt | measure, with the low prices of ordinary ready-made SUITS $10, $12, $15 to 30.00. OVERCOATS 12, $15, $17 to $30.00 English seemed to be ; — an affable young felllow and made One price. Plain figures. == many friends at the hote when Metook hie won wo. 7, we| Adams &Blanchard @: Raid beck it the house nearly a week | 719 Second Ave., Hinckley Block Woods, the manager him a ‘was on bis way out when he rion a stairway. Iv an Taek we warned her to keep palet and forced to the bottem the staircase er with & then the frightened iri noticed be was carrying Away an ove Deloheing to her uncle. She the skirts of the garment and a! to wrest It away from him - 2 through the door oe Then yey hw ye ny! re me aL id then that and stru he gir ~* . that he had 2 dow That rendered her uncen ° > ‘The other Inmates of the THE VERY THOUGHT OF IT MAKES THEM TREMBLE ' beard & sereem ond « heavy { nadian bank Hall and came to her assistance. it Be > — | be properly identified. stated fens an hour before she revived, and | in connection with the affatr | that sll probability he Md get | al hysterics! from fright, Mise Hays & the fifth victim of/ the money the next day, Mr. Woo 1 within the past 3 days | bad t pat with his guest | j pags the burglar weed war o “9 CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED roughiy fosh - the police know Since that day nothing has been Hehment of the | eeon nor heard of Lewthwat Ne You are at liberty to nee your prescriptions prepared and note the acew '¥. Cleanliness and precieton valve — our rule. Deliveries | aid not sleep im hie room that night nee The man's dirappearance Aid pot wtre Mr. Woode at first made anywhere in the city. Oper ali ni Phone, Main 36 wthwaite might | OL another spree. | | When sev \< passed, how: | STEWART & HOLMES DRUG CO. foot of Chi ever, he be Ali of Lawthw | yt pty H Buy Dainty j UNDER CHIEF SULLIVAN tailed on tne ense, ‘The officer siertion Presents ‘ . enee. The officer m tyres Prements & thorough search ef the missing | iad ouay in all i ; ays woman wae ever held up in bred inte a weapon Beattie so for he cane was reported to the po- | w . arrests have been made ence, but hothing that ee Depart- ont ments Names, detes and figures speak for themsely To the few — aye citizens whe may believe that the yd fore La i | outa thee a ny Mans upon wan | om en of Seattle's pelive depariment, ot s ter wae virtually dropped by the} en ; . inded crimina G jocal poilce. ° , Sarcisassscracs.. occ. #/War Department Officially Announces That Boston *2"" = since twee” 1 Low Priced Necessary Dry Goods Ay iy eeemeee “tah money’ trom reeks of Fader sty $ i bee ' oe ee ore | ‘Tonight, after ¢ o'clock, and on Monday morning from $ to 11, Aw te tanta? cade y the y ive -|] ome snaps are offered to thrifty buyers. oye teamship Bid Is Lowest and. Unless Something ©": : reports made public by the police department itself [wite in North Bend. B.C. saying!} goigtamaiyeucting Mt Mea vard — for Ute pale, walsting. We Mt " 4. B—Lettie Brace stabbed through the br and killed by 2 Necessary Bedding at excep. noid these goods at lic and 20¢, ‘ | d. Champes in Arcade theater, a new tenderloin resort. Murderer S tional “prices—4ix38, ‘Hemmed We offer ahem et 6 é Bieached Pillow Canes, 12 %c. for $1.50 86-inch Bulting, ail col- bY um committed suicide by poison, after attempting 10¢ ors, now $1.00. : hice © ae hues anon O| mame quality 1c, for .79 Hair Line All Woo! Suit- ; ima Hemisphere. —_ ing, tonight and Monday morn- , ached Sheets, hemmed, 6c, Ing. $1.48 to Interfere by Congressional Influence S—Bevers! amall robberies. ’ Nev. 7—A. W. Finch encounters two bre ct on ag ave- \ ke street and beats : fy | Nev. B—Fred McAdam assaulted and corte f in Washing ton house. Robber yet uncaptured. __, Nev. 10—Two burglaries and numerous petty thefts report: WASHING D. ©, Dec. &—It} wired to Senator Mitchell to wet in| is announced by the war department | the fight. It ls prop 1 to utttter | 4 oe i } te punounend by she sar copa Cttoyte tara nthe | wth st en Cor Third and Union Streets transportation of d army | of distribution of to that already authorized, ample \ supplies from the Pacific coaat (o| wmtead of Any Istand eae Ban | commodations could be provided ‘aniia @ that of the Heston Steam. ranciseo, Thiw city ie > efter |this the officers reptied that there Ss. E. KING, e 5 Ff. B. COSTIGAN, Sole Owner. Manager. Nov. 11—A red letter day in the police calendar, Chief Sut- men make arrest. d. Smith their prisoner, since a of eng robbery. Nov. 12—Thugs take « might off. Too near the morning of the seg thirteenth. Nev. 13—Gordon Dean brutally assaulted and robbed in a house of ill-fame in new tenderloin. No arrests. Po- lice refuse to work on the case. D€an now recovering after lying wheconscious a week. pany of Beattie The bids | the contract for the arenepor taser of | hesitancy to abandon the large prop are $4.25 per t freight, $10 per freight. There will be a Setela! lerties now utilized at San Francise 1,000 feet of | m for each | meeting of the chamber on MORGSY |The » saye if Seattle om first-clase panne and $25 for |to take action im the matter the contract it will mean that the " with ort Underatrappere Butt in ahipments to the Philippines will be | rations Re fan fw Co y TACOMA, Wash 6.-SéBator| made from Puget Sound for a | a bi © per " Addison G. Poster yesterday igtr- |time to come —s Noy. 14—Burglar is cornered in St. Mark's rectory, Police 4 $11.50 per 1,000 feet of ‘allow him to escape. Pero bid for car- | Viewed xpectal officers of tt The fact that the contr Nov. 15—Newsboy, John O'Brien, dangerously stabbed in a ree ¢: [Tee tegmopedtation ot try on Be I Rr ser { WE HAVE REOPENED onder new Washington street brawi. Nobody held for crime. (pideer oon’ o¢ (plies 0 the hands te there te @ disinclina e cir management. We are going to Nev. 16-No big rebberies reported. Nov. 17—Joseph fe robbed of two gold watches and §25 in finds Se- the latter which prapdses|eles to authorine the case congr tie its base. there in & ponstbitity Heavy Winter Weight Set wee the change from the pr 1 liacourage the ¢|not be permagent. Secretary at appr the “ r p ner Cees Cee ae Saul Ek ich, Washington. ¢ Suits, that not only are of ont system, which seema almont tain. the papers in the transport case with |B special quality, but fit well PORTLAND, Dec. ¢ him, and the opinion te poendie Brkt going after the trans cannot be regarded ax final « a posse yk Wag. | Indicative of the secretary's de WINS OUT COURTS SET ASIDE $750 JUDG. MENT AGAINST P. V. DAVIS The verdict fe company conduct a first-class pharmacy. We make no specialty on quack nostrums. We do no counter prescribidg and give you what you ask for. We meet all legitimate cot rates and handle only the purest of drugs. . . . 1 «ss Imer house by tke allow Levison to es- and two dance hall women. Po Faaea trom city. Women go free. Nov. 19.—The Sbookes burglaries reported: J. C. Hagen, 803 ayton Grown, 116 Warren street; W. H. Gifford, 16 for handling any ¢ as | ber of troops arriving and depai deeper in ¢ “cf PELEE IS bt than when he begat to work at his fathers death BUBBLING James ¢ acher. a miner, wae the next with: He said that hi had been employed by Markie 17 years and nine months, During that time he hat! wn only $50. FORT He was compelled to deal at the |M@ Mount I company’s store, and was kept con tremely stooping. strole twist him to pi when ex 20.—Joe Goss, a well known criminal, arrested for beat- ne bie wite: burglars’ plunder found in his possession. No pros- except fer assault. Nov. 21—Geveral robberies reported. ‘Dennis Coile of Tacoma, brutally assaulted and in city, Probably in- W. B. Hutchinson Co. Corner Second ani Union R. T. SHANNO GROCERY CO. Incorporated 2d ave, Phone, Mato 1d working woman held wiles and brutally beaten by foctpad in new tondebiain aie- while on her way to work. Highwaymen find their first wietim of Mrs. McArdie’s sex. Nov. 25—Highwaymen take @ day off. Sneak thieves keep ° PRANCE, Dec, 6. is ina state of lent eruptron tod shes five miles hi om rindi s jov. 28—Charles Mullen’s “on the quiet” gambling house on . ntty in debt. When he got. too) i yg dered by @ superior 1061, oe Wan, nd anon ag Chay mest ame a prefs gore SOeent M4 here he < a rn sae o “i — — ay Pree ' ate 16 Saves <2 yeas. Baylor . es eects eats ebaes at wahoabie gold wesc in |Hawiaatel he would be elven, Ae Sosees thee Ponraee. rr sesee ten Speetal Sale po you | 4 loin wv: orid gives thanks for immunit Carey OR Be Wee Oe wen on | wai ered in of the defen Y men ishwaymen walk sites _Doular Evidence pont -REED GROWS = vee p planes ot si me +» MONDAY ... THE BEST VALUES " agains ect o allard jest Bugar Cured Ham Are Always found at Our Store. the commisnto He 6 hairs waite fo they ransack place for embroidered altar cloth rloom. They © search. shes in People’s an aifend a quiet night tenderloin Star dan befe orney, Davis, retained of this ® meht before the comsmlaaton, amount the sum of $5,091, which he w their aight in min to be due ax at fees One of them, benides unt of money advanced at an arm. 1 the hand ¢ WORS SE for, On the trial of th The oth jnotiiuted by the latter age h from 11 pounds to W prices, p SEATTLE HAT FACTORY 1111 SECOND AVENUE Hats Cleaned, Blocked, Dyed and Retrimmed or arm Was useless blind man had lost an ear. 7 |torneys for the operators “protests against the exhibition, saying It was| WASHINGTON, D. C, Dee. 6— 4 to prejudice the commission. | -ryomas B. F Darrow replied that he merely wish- | t Ballard jury found for room overs victim with revolver and walks off With diamonds and money. ed's symptoms, am giv Taylor in the eu Dec. 4—Mra. H. Kamps attacked by unmasked burglars in ed to show the dangerous character |¢n in this morning In passing qn Al Davin’ mo-} prnemend Sergiers ile oe fe eee ee a favorable am }tion for a new tral this morning ‘ather Curran, a Cathe clergy- | t@ retain nourishr Judge Bell made disposition of the nausea, Which has a highly depres#|cquse by setting aside the verdict testified as to conditions of la in the mines, He anld that he 1 tried to prevent the strike, hut 1 efded with the men thropghout ause he thought they ware iil LOOKING FOR. a. In answer to a question by Judge | | Gray, he waid that he was opposed | | said that he was glad to hear that | | | and added that ff boycotting were “? Ms 7 1S. eae 4 re, © ee eee Man Trying to Import Girls) fi meniue mn) en | vecey for. SF'yenes 8, Neh: inte Tacoma > oat mininter in the eon wa TACOMA, Dec. 6--If there In a $0 LOTS SOLD IN-8 DAYS Dec. 5—A. ©. Rockwell held ron and robbed, corner Broadway and Madison street. ing effect and « Later.-Mr, Reed ts much bet fendant thie afternoon. tering Judgment for the des | Young man by the name of James teat i that 1,000 visite to the In ima y ve be 1 new ‘ iL uat Ramee ncitiaeca bi -taat he In Tacoma that young m Hillmaa City, the Reautitul new The one style cook stove which is always with us Is the Cast ) ‘oncernin Livin Cor rine nome ce madcauate. He| House Passes Ai Peds |e, 2 eet foto trouble, "The ety aie) e dition of 2,000 large, cleared lot 9 g Gon itions Among the Min-|ji7 siren ie Sete Sunes | PPLO= | ricry ‘hows no mich individual, Me| Just opened, at 486 to $800; terms 4 |) Cook Stove, ‘hes stoves cont very little, bake perfectly, and con- , ers and T and found that they made $447 year- | - ti . kl may be here at that If he ‘s there down, & cents pet week. Now that lH guine iitie fuel roubles With Non-Unionists ly. He had seen childgen working on priation Quickiy Are some young women In Tacoma! the Seattle Klecttic Company owns | i 3 ae a tgp weal y vevters road he sea In his haid. Hvans is quoted the line, watch the property double Our line of Cooking Utensils 1s the most complete in the North- = BCRANTON, pa De teat he ‘general ghe - - thority for a statement circu in value, Hundrede of Fremont. ° Ee lemmission announces ac 6—The out of troops was never neces-|peopie wan excellent, WASHINGTON, D. De throw h the Bast that the young me Latona and Brooklyn people are | West: t there Would be 4 morning |taty, and that the conditions spect |gober inne hotee t ae the Jof ‘Tacoma want G00 wiv from the}. juying tn Hike! ab they onty @ bhort sen, |fe4 in Gov. Stone's proclamation en rae me he wy 4 ons “id Don't forget Mat we are going to give away $1,200 worth of use- q m today. Father Curran returnaa| 44 hot exist; that the clyjl authort ¥ Seieoon. ie wi © An exchange from Plymouth, near, Prefer to be in, ns it ts onty | DPW the stand, He deciarea that ue, les 6 abundahtly able at alll 12;15 and i Wilke abarre, Pa., states that Fivans,| 17 minutes’ ride on old Renton car ful Christmas presents to patrons of our two big stores between no’ \ , he | times to cope with the isolated eas ih ert . who was formerly « resident of Ply line on Washington sreet timan | @pditions in the Wilkesbarre mines | of ta srlentionn whee ess without « ‘ |mouth, has written to the postmaster | : gptinteaghh' ae oto and Christmas eve rr? imitted Andr Ch z heed per The London dockage bill was called otha: that the City signa on front of cars; 6 cent lh, J that cblople, a tt year-old eee eee odie mpecial’ order of |#avihe that the ‘Tweoms rimonial | CU® & is Cara eens om, &@ Rof-Union man, had been Uh ey;, Wan the next witngss, business for Monday market ie sorely dopte are; cur 16 Crosses center tally murdered at the Oliphant ald that he had heen to achool | When the house met Speaker Hon. | Mediate 0 property; large warm offi on fnew, but said that he did not know re AGN IP Bie Ute. iw rath nN announced the following |! ro grounds; buyers have view of ether the vietlm was killed b Killed in the mines and owed > sormmittee appointments: Glagn of | Pt ‘ ’ ier* yal rie Union or non-union men. The us eat GRinpany at the tir The bn eg Lk pe mie | the « of we sopusitalty me | of the e¢yidence bapvent out pong Mo ng of. hae “Mines boon BALLARD, Dec. 6—Th : Le ecuratiioe eaenaivns " " agente ¢ 4 times much for hing new, At qevéloped into a tri-lax weil aw hav ine to pay acéoust,|ous pe in of this city je now pilimyorof Pe vi Democrat, | Healt! ne le us good, Remember Mia? argliment regarding the use| for fuel The child hu pay rent and | give rclse OW) 6) Chalngen mines 4 rte ie jwh want @ . \ 2% Hitiman, the owe ao don't} the word scab, Curran contend-|ing four monthe naa ieee” |Which hax been snatituted for the — - Healthy, poor girls omed to) ag ne today. Open Bun that the latter, applied only tol ceived « penny in can ‘Me pe ta| benetit of tout aaloon toutern, | ‘The Woodmen of the World give h ee He at and] | eneral commun ay said that his ba und=-up : ude every |hall, Great preparations are tei 38 to 80. ° , Garren wala that the cail- lame sometimes trom* back mot ing ren of recruits, ‘The | A large number of tnvitatiias | boye want girls from tie Bast, ton ace| Northwest Fixture Annex 313 First Avenue South. , natant gang is employed in strect cleaning. [have been Innued, jcount of thelr #pectal fitness, |

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