The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 27, 1902, Page 4

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ae oan ‘ ! ee en ee ee Pome: FATAL FALL FROM N. B. Halverson, grapher, Dies Injuries Received Yesterday — “vroxe sexx rom From injuries reeetved by from a Ballard: ele ar, N. I Haive a photographer, died ably hold ag thavest to ascert cauag of deart and place th for the accident, Which ooourr 8:80 o'clock Inst ebeminys whtle Ha verson was on the way f in Ballard. ‘The car, No was in charge of Conductor R. B. Smith and Motorman HH, K. Cummings According to the report of the af fair made by the « n to the gen eral offices of the Seattle Blectric Company, the unfortunate man was | s latform by He was thrown from the front pi len lurch of the ca 1 headlong to the o which was but a few & t distant His head i* thought to have struck one of the tate How Halverson came to lose his | balance Is not known. He was o the platform smoking before the a ARE SHY ON COAL WILK ESBARRE families in the hea gion are suffering mal re fuel The force of miners at work this} 1 that now 6 ner are Work. | are Increased New Year's day ATHLETIC MEETING Hotable Amateur Sportin Event NEW YORK, Dec. 27.-New York- ore Will receive an opportunity to see a host of prominent amateur ath-/| letes in competition at the first an nual winter meeting of the Gre: New York Irieh Athletic associa in Madison Square Garden tonrht ‘The committee in charge of the games has entered to the popula fancy with a series of relay races in| which the crack runners of Phila- deiphia, New York and other cities will Be seer at their best Other evenis on the program are Fifty yards novice, 80-yard handi- cap @9-yard run handicap, 660-yard | hai run handicap, 20¢-yard run cap, 1-mile run handicap, 2-mile ven scrateh, running hop, step and aj} jump. and running high jump. Arthur Duffey, A. H. Kent, Wash ington delegate, Pat Woish and F. 8. | Edwards are the sprinters down to compete in the special scratch $6 yard. Duffey is the only man who has ever been credited with running Siapproach of the 100 yards in 93-5 seconde He he ak the present 60-yard record, fully with this object in view. The Lost Cihjerd AMBASSADSR NOW SHINGTON, D. Deo. 7 Baton von Ronemeantine of Aus tr'g-Hunmary, whose rank has been elevated from ambassodor to the United Stater, was officially recognised e new capacity by Pres morning. Secretary Hay accom accompanied the baron to the White = where the credentials were resented BAD FOR THE ORANGES JACKSONVILLE, Fla, Dec. 2 thermometer dropped to § de below freezing point jast night it is feared that the young orange trees are seriously hurt, as the previ- ous warm weather kept the sap in the limbs. Considerable fruit is sino WASHINGTON, D. C., Dec. 27 The weather bureau predicts « kill ing frost in Central Florida tonight STUCK IN THE IGE TOLEDO, Ohio, Dec. 27.—The big ink, londed with steamer W. L. fo coal, in being crushed I an tee jam off Toledo light in Maumee bay Nine men are aboard of her, Three others crawied over th-fice from the steamer to ask for aid here, It ie hoped that the men may be rescued. Many | will not return to work until after formerly the he « jw Reet, in N #tre | Pewee were luviehly de COMFORTS 2228 Se |musica! accompaniments to the cere seconds, and has trained care-|*ith all the comforts of hame | by freezing are reported in t » that of minister to ent Roosevelt this but there is little chance of saving HOLMES’ GOOD FURNITURE ALL STEEL 2EE STOP THOSE oscar HEADACHES from eye- | any other cause, Stop o ue for X head- BURGLARS TAKE SHOES atered by t Nurglare broke Inte the room of }iast night and stole $12.80 trom ideat happened, There no | trunk gates to the platform, an the Halverson was thrown from the it) | TY BE YALE MAN'S BRIDE < brought back to the the Tine, At that time it was hot! thought he was seriously injured, — | At the hospital, when his wounds | were examined, It became evident that he had byt q silaht chance of | a 1 His skull wa ty. De. Willie Jed him, Shortly after $ o'¢ runing he died, ‘The bod J to the morgue of the the past ¢ perous ctreum) widow BURIED IN CLOISTERS | | | LONDON, Dec. 27.—The remains of | the Archbishop of Canterbury were | burted today th the cloisters adjoin. | i the cathedre BIG BANK ROBBERY Dec. 31.—A gang of} pbbers Hight blew open the} vaults of the bank of Union and necured $15,000, The work of opening the vault required four explosions completely wrecking the front of (he bank Several citizens witnessed the raid, but the rebbers kept up a con stant fusilade of shots in the o which 1 the tmbabitante. | nen mounted hares VASHINGTON, D. ( n held in waiting for |..WASHINGTON. D. ¢ and the entire party rode away |The wedding of made thetr ape. Several | Gauenier OF tee. t poses are tn pursult UNION mony Were on & Beale commensurate | with the serroundings, The bride's | tier te inctuded Mrs. Martin & ney jvania fe of the Mra. William the Humberts atly appre Prisoners of state tw forme Rarrrica ve been erect led around the wall vent the ells hay been specially sons in official life. EAST BITTER WEATHER EAST OF THE ROCKY MOUNTAINS LOUISVILLE, Dec. 27.—Low-tem © is reported thi The mereury zero in many places, Two With a Piano It takes but rene y ffer you the RICH- = MOND You can for it at the rete h. wailing in Chis tate and the Dakotas. ‘The thermometer haw gone down to from 2 to 36 degrees below sero in ail places heard from. | KANSAS CITY, Dec. 37.—Below nero weather ix reported from all parts of Mixsourta and Kansas, In| Several places 4 shortage of com) has] eaured some outtoring. SHERMAN, CLAY & ©. 711 Second Avenue. c EVELAND, Dec, 27.—A steady Cet en feeihe ators, hae HARVARD Dental Parlors’ Becond avenue, between James | lake region. It has drifted heavily. | I and Vester, Dee, 21.—~A biin- In the Franhande | of Texas and four feet of snow has | fallen, FEEDS THE ti January 1 LONDON, afternoon widows The queen this 28 of noldier® | surprised, it didn’t hurt a bit MISS _TRELAND, Seattle, Change of Time Gold Crowns and Bridge Work of the arrival of the! Pull Set of Teeth ort Or-| Gold Fillings, 76¢ and up. resumed summer! Silver Fillings, 25¢ and up. Boats leave Pier No. 2 at} ALL WORK PAINLESS Sr 5 ana UF 6. me. 3525, 9:09 pnd) Guaranteed 15 Years. pb except Sundays. Sun Houre—#:90 a. m. to 8:00 p. m. days at 10a m, 1:15 and 4:30 Sundays—%.00 a. m. to 1:60 p. ™. Buy your Bauoune Auction Sale and, In fact, every ! | nike b ky Jewelery I LINE from a i ' RELIABLE 1 ‘ House. Our entire stock, consinting | where you get a ot Diamonds, Watches, Jewel Y CUARANTE ry of all kinds, ‘ut Gh Bolta i] with EVERY Sterling Silverware and Rog- i THING you buy ery Silver Plated Ware and 1 We have been Cutlery, Silver Novelties, Pure i establis since en, Field and Opera Giasson, i 18 Spectacles, Eyegiasses and G. Beninghausen, everything appertaining to a 407 ist Ave firnt-clans Jewelry business will be offered without reserve to the highest bidder. Fredrick & Co. Of the more than one hun dred “steel” ranges on the market, only one is all steel We are the only store that sells it in Seattle, and it is rightly called the All Steel Peerless, Different and bet- ter than other ranges in a |Bacific ¢ Coast t Clothing Comp'y. | =" Clothing goo First Ave., Cor. Marion St. F.W. Merrick dozen ways PRICE $40.00 And Up The American Clothier, 703 First Ave Agent for the Celebr Stetson Hat, 4 hana GETS WORSE |ZENKER'S AND WORSE UGGLING THAT WILL BEAR INVESTIG COUNCILMAN KISTLER CHARGES JOE WATKING WITH PLAYING ' WITH CITY AUTHORITIEG—LATTER AR- | il be IN CONNECTION WITH MATTER | MAJORITY AND LOOSE RESTED BY Been flied with the council The license Watkins was surreptitiow The Cheu boys gave « | Queen Anne Chat next Tuesda evening at bh on Righteen Hoge gave « large din [per party Thuraday evening at her Minor avenue ball next, Wednesday Many Invitations have | entertained —& | will give « dancing party ‘Tuesday | the basement evn Bagg ‘Teventng at the Lincoln seetatee ite Benning eine ot Chub gave a very pret- | at'ue ndves « thian na! A or of Pletcher & Curpenter, realty ber big | YounK people were present 3 gainn sua. » the The membe /Aliegro Club nr p Derr ot Mariposa Club have sent out | tle's hall vitations for a dancing | in the Queen Anne Chup | married in thie city Dec. 21 by Rev ner will | Dr. Matthews, returned today from «| and the affair is| brief trip through British Cotumbis | *Apected to be am jolly sone }Svenue, has issued invitation * for a | Melnnes of Taronto, bas an extended dneeday night N. B. Nelson, | dancing party to be given next Wed. | acquaintance nesdeay evening at her reatdence | adtan provinees. They will receive Mra a." Russel! gave a large din. | thetr friends at their home tm this nghrieimes de ee ‘About 20 | they leave for @ visit to Lox Ange euerte euetn were pe r prement = CRS YOUR LAST CHANCE VALENTINE ADDITION. sruinnid Lots $135 $10 DOWN, $5 PER MONTH MISS TEXAS BATRA, wedding trip Ube remedy that eases @ cold tm ome day. ne in Western) where Mr. MeKee by e busines interests A. BR Bates, te McKee Dunn =e partie warty | {ate Kee, took place today. The cere was performed at the hand e bride's parents, { Seeretary of The iarae of the ated with attractive and her debut in W ' ways been known as Texas, after the! which she was bern of Yale in the n4@ his bride will spend te @ graduate * HIP EXCURBION fighting ma- | 7 Te see the modern The preparations tiene Scudder of Chicago, Mis Mi conclermerte fF | dred Karnes of New York, Mise Hen rietta Whitney of New Haven, Miss » Francisco, and Mise nent army officers, ongress and other per- | ff After a brief} $135 of the moet de ted and cement H.S.TURNER & (0 232 Globe Block. Telephone, Main 1063, One-half mile from Jackson street, on Renton sar line, When these lots are gone you will have to go twice os far and pay more jand Power Rates Reduced In Effect December 1. THE NEW LIGHTING RATE per kilowatt hour for the first 80 hours per month use of the lights, and be for all addi- Hlonal consumption, subject to a Today I ey * a gold crown, a four tooth bridge, 12 platinum fillings put | jin by the Harvard Dentists. 1 was prompt payment pies NEW POWER RATE v kilowatt hour for the hours per month use axtnum, and 3 for all ad- ditional consumption, subject to the following schedule of dis- comnts for prompt pa Monthly bille up te Monthly bills up to Monthly bili« & determined by interpolation For further particulars, call at ALASKA PETROLEUM ®COAL 60 WE WILL HAVE OIL BEFORE YOU KNOW IT Then You Will Be Sorry If You Have Not Some of Our Stock ‘THOS. 8. LIPPY, Presid HENRY R. HARRIMAN, Seo, JOHN SCHRAM, Treasurer. LARK DAVIS, Vice President GEO. F. COTTERILL JUDGE 0, E. SANTER, Trustee. and General Manager. (Chief Engineer.) R. J. MAHONEY, Trustee. We will have a payroll of $2,500 for the next five months. To meet this we have con- cluded to seii 109,000 shares at $0¢ Cash and $2c on Six Equal Monthly Payments. 3 ssn e buying, laboring men are buying, old men are buying, young men are buying, and women ae children ARE buying. Call and see us at once. GOLDMAN’S: O01 GBeoond Acenue. PLUMBING And Hot Water Heating. Plans ane Eetimates furnished c. SHAW & CO, Bouth side i olman dock, f00t of Cob. GLH OLME S ‘TURKEY! TURKEY! es veg vag ‘se CON ANNE “ games Henry £19 Western Ave, Phot, Main 466, lark Davis & er ot the at the Call and see MORTALITY RECORD LECTURE r6 MARINERS LAUNDRY ORIVERS’ DANCE ant th © of the panmage of Ob | oct wiven t the] f evening ' ween) ™ 13! ' t fonday, » ft mr re “n FOR VANCE a! the olt for a for the | ’ fhe police, Weer and ¢ 4" tute mmittee dvclded to report rem | TACOMA, D . s |but the rt wan withheld f ne | ham not y he ‘ hat} week on the portponement of final] Lithon of A thin, [city ordinance provides that # cor Vince je no entence H | has |oett hall bhall ne pened until @ hanwed in Phere ty on] elg ts OMmp-lapecified time after the ordinance | Jar for the murder harlen| lar eH & license bas parsed and| Franklin at Batonvilie. eo peti-| $200 10 $460; om hada o have [been duly. signed, the Mascot was| tion for & commutath r, ‘Thirtieth ana von a se-lopened with a great flourish about | tence to life imprisor Che orma once if c with the governor on De bat | week: then 4 cash and ing are high, var turninned” at 8 & perf tice nd it to toe an ae sl F. Price & Co, though only tw Hn organ recite y Pi gy jon with nw to be ter will yet be until the last heu Vit Club will give one of It linet ¢ hor my hope Tu Lat cation’ until he nas, nad’ ___O¥2 28 Avg, onmidering the tion — ——— leoued ully - MR. ED. SHREWSBURY ls always o e elert for new ideas oe 8O | in the pa Perot Mure | adopted Doolittie’s system of ening ip Little's hall oneps Sr meclinio tee re and Mise Ke Jernonmtrator of the art for the F pelan Manufacturing xive bis Sunday. Dee. 28, from orgaine p.m. This shop ix rhe Bachelor Girls’ Whist Clu] yesier way #ide of 1 ra club w | el Beattie, in friends Wednesday evening at Lit to| Mr. and Mrs. BR. N. Cox who were} ONE OF OUR RELIABLE | where they have many friends Mre roughout an s her leity wnt Tuesday, on which dete an! Cal a Tea AIT every bos of the genuine native Taniete 2a2e2 450 ee ewewert ae Daisy Air-Tight Heater for Wood. Daisy Air-Tight Heater, has a screw damper door, hinged cover, cast pipe, nickeled frame, and is with heavy sheet iron. This is the fifth season have sold this Heater, and it will be satisfactory every way Chis Daisy Heater has an outside co vn draft, which is a good improvement, No. 18 Burnished Iron No. 22 Burnished Iron No. 24 Burnished Iron... No, 26 Burnished Iron.... i LL BRIC Frederick «Nels | Tededededens de tededeae Heder Ne ) All Things Come to Him #| | e : Who Waits Bt THAT'S AN OLD SAYING, BUT IT IS NOT TRUE - IF YOU WANT ANYTHING GO AFTER IT UNTIL YOU GET IT y THAT IS THE MOTTO OF THE A $10,000 outtit already dispatched to Kayak, where we have 15 men at work. CAPITALIZED FOR $5,000,000 TREASURY STOCK $3,000,000 OFFICERS Rooms 730-731 New York Block. Phcne Main 1279. Write Us. oo SEAR REAR AAAS ARIE AOARIIENE MEALS,

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