The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 30, 1902, Page 4

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a + LONE ROBBER HOLDS =|, ais COUNCIL REFUSES 10 ome THE DIG TORE THE THE BON MARC ns Watchesand J ewelry \D fun tihed As 80 yeate of foot 6 inches In heléwht, and W : vas! en was dressed in black | LOBBY CROWDED WITH PROTESTING But Is Driven Off and Wounded by Nervy Con- DRIVER EXONBRATED POSTPONEMENT OF ACTION hai fant tee Mee Gear ee OLD TENDERLOIN DIVES—LAWYERS PLEAD FOR CONTINU { B ‘¢ teil vight i Chief Cook, tp ductor Without Much of a Haul jexplaining the ¢ of John Grace ATION OF REIGN OF Vice ely endnerated the driver and | f engine, Co, No. 7, from| The fight over the proposition to for the accident, Grace | retioenae the Peoples, the Mascot and LOUTSVILLS 1 30 A lon th: il De ® by being ther awiety , " ! ¥ tt ne No lat # Ty ” Main street W » woul ‘ Hd tenderloin district was por d for another Week wt the meet in the queattor couche RESIDENCE (32: seein EP) NBME) ca " y then ran to the expreas| pot with the atory of the robbery ' the robber fring @ shot after |special war sent ou wht thor 1 to find any trace of Uh wan ‘conductor and. porter. taroust [bandit “| Successive Misfortunes : or InVertiaution inances to grant the Con en and the Clancys Heen for and Mascot theaters ret were withdraw Hon there were © of Peter Dremmyer, at ¢ was burning In the upper when Oret notived by neighbor, The }atter roused Dremmyer and his fan | ily, whe were asleep. ‘The fire alarm | Kistler, rec Senators Opposed Are Working to Combine ws wires aver ine wagonn got tance ae wot With Similar Interests | awampe of the admirable city streets pert. signed by ended that the ort sen niolpality. and 4pplication Of Frank Clancy . Nee Was originally aflaed to this report fire had Wut he had It erased nded ina minority + that the license be not} »pped, and m the Britten Weeat Pa ea By no ITON, D. C., Deo, M— foal fruits fr Indies, with which « reelprocal WASH the entire Oppoaitic Cuban reciprocity ; frame, Valued at $1200, was con treaty ts i it must be vat. | TSE |S Bee Neating Mont of the furniture was pate on the license avveation | ified before February or it i# lost. | treaty because he regards € mat and saved, alti . «Me ils abd. and water #0 10# Of $400 w myer is 4h OxXpreseman, & run ef il-luek lately ago his team ran away President Reosevelt * very anzgtous|try as b about it, An effort is being made | tions to to m & coalition between the tn sugar semators who oppose the Co politically. He | 28% Oat the New Frgtand/ that the adoption a we a his wage while b senators who oppose the Newfound: | of the treaty will menace any Amer. | S00 pmashed his wagon while he b reciprocity treaties | ican industry or the protective tariff | QUTIOS & UNumen mile. ot ite ther with the Florida and Call-| system as a principle. In thie view | 0) UA" fein t ‘ds fornia senators whe oppose the im-| be is supported by # majority of the > Besbeared trem ‘the tatene portations of tropical and semi-trop-) Republican senators 4 . 3 _— er implied wm. M { granting the tt I bar he enenting bus DB. Trefethen. re ness men and we the old tende: n Beco | debate « the nemative idle UP RAILWAY TRAIN: :s.2.° = VOTE ON DANCE HALLS: Weeained A Generel Busine Lines Opened at the Bon Marche ODAY we open a REPAIR DEPARTMENT for Watches, Jewelry and ClocKs under the mun. agement of a watchman of years of ex ence. The new department will be conducted along. the same genera! lines that have made the Bon Marche famous. That is we shal} do the very best of repairing at reduced prices, It will no longer he necessary to pay $2.09 for watch cleaning —we will do the work and guar. antee it for one year for 75c This is the list of prices for general repair work on watches—a decided change from the usual prices: ON BILLS FOR RELICENGING wziso Clocks. fe Che Hoenmen try thy ry INE & powre A dosen petitions for and against and ratiroad employes, but granting the licensee were Med and to the poltee, Hoense and Im all the petitions favoring grant iw claimed that the of these are of fe $2.00, for 75c |° WATCH CLEANING, regular price 75 cts MAIN SPRINGS, regularly $1.50 each, for 1 license, @e | f Rumen were RYSTALS, regular jewel ry store price 25c, for 10c And all other work of whatever nature in proportion All Work Guaranteed for One Year Kabo Abdominal Corset 4 in one of the| A majority report, signed by (Mt and Taylor, recommended that the form be granted. Rinehart’s name ve the petitions ing a@ainet were: Pacific Metropolitan Prem Paper Co, Wittler Gee in, Washington Bhoe Man- | York Harness This popular corset has a 13-inch front steel, medium w abdomen without inconvenience. Morris clomed the Is made of imported drab coutil or black Italian cloth, with best quality elastic web gores, neatly hemstitched | with satin ribbon. Sizes 23 to 30 at $2.50, sizes 31 to 36 at $2.75; Corset, in black or drab, long, shurt and medium waist, at $1.00. women's cut 4 | Meainat relicensing the concert halle S avenue south. opened the Mr. Trefethon pointed out that the | in These St; reduces et six styles of the Nabo See \ 8" |\3)\ & => tUhis TaPee INVESTIGATING THE 4 ineluded | ce unions, thre ne ip the | sch Hhrown. pe ee ES Barareh a ‘president 8 t 9 1 The clearing out of smell lots and odd linesy, £3) Dy | city. He mtated that » careful perus nty W. CTU, by Mary makes a harvest for the readers of our 8 to What al of his protests would show that! Ww llo ‘clock bargains. Happ Penned wae |ACCUSES HER CHICAGO COAL TRUST CHICAGO, Deo, %.—The investiga- | quantities are being held up tion Into the reputed combine of the urban sidetracks, although ¢ raliroads and mine operator® to Ws suffering from a fuel famine. Co manipulate coal prices began this sells at $8 & ton in Chicag morning. Attorney General Hamlin * much suffering among the examined many witnesses, One tes-| poor, The chief tendency of today's A brilliant red ight is to be ph on the lower of the new fir { the foot of Madison W. A. Hayden, an Alaska raining man, wae 4 by Detective Pree. joe last night o wduitery. T 3 tified that It costs $1.50 4 ton to mine | investigation is to show whether or a wal soft coal in Tilinols fields and lay not rallway officials and rattwnys | Weed At & complaint wae sworn to by Heyden « 1 down tm Chicago. own in the coal mines. ing the harhor former wife, who has been searching Proof was offered that enormous for him for the past few years | Mayder, it te alleged. has been living Bhe has been search SCHOOL LEGISLATION | ead, meetin < the city counet) MANY PAPERS REAO BY MEMBERS OF STATE TEACHERS’ AS. 0° fel Priva wit and A.B Warner of Tecoma will be had in the assembly room of the high tendan at the high echeo! bulldtr this mc ning for the opening seasic Of the second day of the resting the Washington State Teachers’ As- | soctation. The init! work of the morning was the discussion of three papers on the general topilc of "Needed } Schoo! Legisiation.” The first paper i was by KR. B. Bryan, who treated the nounce: GIVES BACK report read question of proposed legtela . ’ ffecting the school eo rome merimor with the officials of tha ity ard te a conference of the of- of the three cits the 9 its report xpected, is the o : subject under the heading of “Af cach district, regardens of wine, credit ° +. He anid they | guts of the wor 4 . Ys fecting Education in General” Vix. |for 2000 daya attendance in each | had agreed on fuceday, January € ne | ine tecnthearies at a pension plow te ly yi cussion of this paner was led by W. | © » year the date for holding the conference. |tnke effect on New Year's day. Atty E. Wilson of Ellensburg. The school The opponents of thir proposed) John Paul Judson employe om reaching the age of 46 paper was by F. B. Gaait of Tacoma |change in the law aay that it will ¢ Dentasian wae tn attends | nee coon So tates and was entitied, “Affecting City | work revere injury to the more pop anc! meeting lasticompany may F fichoo! Systems.” Discumion of thie ular school districts and wil, in at/ night. Me will remain in the city ot eatery he paver was led by J. M. Hitt of Port | least one instance, cause an annual until after the conference of January |The er ire on one oun ; Townsend. ‘The third paper, under | ions of $40.00 in revenue. This Is|4 as the representative of Bpoknne, | denon dawn H the title of “Affecting ‘County | district No. | in King county Mr. Judson te ine as wi cn Schools,” was by George A. Hpencer| Last evening the teachers met in a % of Chehalis. Discussion was led by | the auditorium of the First Presby K_ & Stmpson of Whatcom | tert church and listened to an at a The afternoon session today was | dress of welcome by Key, Dr. Mat annual address by An informal socta devoted to the work of the county |thewe and t superintendents and normal school President Price | Eddie Gilbert, Third avenue south OF DURBAR PERMITTED TO | SHE WOULD NEVER “isernsssitnncs ec terete: a ws = 4 —— | aa ges told vote! gy ¢ eo { e «i « Hew hie ite efueed to itv iy at ir ad Curzon Starts ‘Starts the Arts) 7% sitz counctt tant night pared | | Beenune Me wife refveed to itvg | da inal ter cack sien - son A. W. Engle permission to leave mma.” John aL... however, that he ¥ Exhibition substitute wood for metallic lath in cranted a divorce in Judge faoming at the house and that ali but the halle and etairwaye in a Jepartment of the supertor | of hie property waa being bi by 7 bullding they are constructing at | court this mornin The husbend Mre Gtibert. He save be & the iM ne Fourth avenue and Union street jalleged that his wile lett him three clock ag payment for the property so DELHI, Dec. %—Lord Curzon| The fire and water committee rec- | months efter their marriage In 1896, held ommended that the bill an, and no | 80d hat positively refased to eat any opened the Indian Arts exhibition tient was made on the ‘seeapure but | food of his providing since that time Sotho teremony was atonies |Hetic ie Tepes tn the farafe a | Hie into have afcaye haa POLICE NOTES by gr By as la result of the passage of this ordi-/ mode) husband and says he in at a scene of dese aoe itter-/nance. The next applicant for a vin his wife's hatred Ing splendor, An immense Gene similar privilege will think he te overran the entire premises. All the | much entitled to It az Mr. Stimsor Productions of India have found « Sic: ORDERS FOR MANY |YEAR’S WORK Fo 4 IMPROVEMENTS VS CLOSED is itt elope tase ea to have bee university | Parcy Mogre, Sil Western ay enve, told the police yesterday that |he had been robbed of his overdoat and hat while eating his tunch tn the Royal cafe, on Fi mn raised! informally | geverai ordinances for public greeted the Indian princes, rovements ware passed af the meet pase AB) } mg, Of the chy eounctl last the routine on hand was ; PRESS CLUS WILL pout tw mle of water main ol papel ease sacra | MRS. BARTELL MEET THURSDAY |20's.73.ctter sires ae Aveo ination’ caters oe tvpilenntn tor po | SEEKS bivoncel"a 1 Bee Qasen Anne bat nitions in the fire, water, palice and | Ordinances wert passed ordering | Sngincering Aepartments the improvement of Judkins and | in’ én Didéeetnen held an | Norman streets by constructing Glivert and Driver WE. Kent George H. Bartell, a well known y ovening |sewer, on Jackson street from Twen-| in the fire department was accepted. | ATU filed sult for divorce important meetin ‘The Seattle sig chy will hold an ot 1:90 eee eS rodima of the |ty-second to Thirtleth avenue by cand ms anechaen jagainet her husband in the superior Cham ce. Matters of ¢ nking; ard avenue from! MASQUERADE BALL court yesterday afternoon. She al- particular lo Members of the | Mercer to Howell street by wrading| 4 masquerade ball will be given| lke Non-wupport and cruelty elw fo Banat Hy to the gen- land concrete sidewalls eral pubic, Wil be brought up for | "* “onerete sidewalk Ghee sft as aatzoee' SEWER SYSTEM at Armory pall by Be. 1 ¥ * te me ter wt Yy bree wags of tume Jour prizes i nde now the aan ub traae- FOR FREMONT | owrtea al ee ‘ foal acta che 5 peda ccaaotam Facial massage, Shrewsbury, 114 4 -_oOoO ‘The city sqwer eymem. le to be ex- | Yerler (basement.) ~~ into Fremont. At the meet HI GILL’S TOES the er coon ek nus ps © war pagsed providing for | th® construction of over four miles| ARE TRAMPED ON | of scien the sotto wireete | ; Brooklyn avenue, Bast Pifty-second -— -” strent Fifteenth Fourteenth, | ‘ lively tit between Councilmen | Twelfth, Eleventh, Tenth and Ninth Kistler took p' at the |avenugs northeast allroad and La- | j mi of the city courtcil last nih : The sewers ate to empty into Lake | AT A SAVING TOMORROW in Effect December 1. THE NEW LIGHTING RATE Oc per kilowatt hour for the first 30 hours per month use and revenue Co ee wih fy 44 that the report of the | Unison. | toh is 9) o peniien % the Mars? nqnte | FOR A PARK *. Rees i 1, & The city coung?! last nigpt Panton ree i Dolice- | age of an grdinance. i 200 yards Basting Cotton, per She lente, and gs all agai- a ‘action val t ¥ e edie pe ? oe that the sat f i trionton avenue and BG a oy ef eon borpatia pec prompt payment a mayor and then property tm to be util Cabinet Halr Pins, be value 8e THE NEW POWER RATE * the periti ir. Safety Pins, medium sine, bc Joc per kilowatt hour for the ¥ motion preva vali Be first 60 hours per month use of yrds A vy Patent Darners, enameled fip the § 4 8¢ tor gil ade f “Thin ie not the fi . : ba “36% bin “boauniaas 6s . aitionay mibfect te .% dy. yregs Bhieldp, weainie o titlow putas Pegerna Te 3 A Prize for [f° cocx ag | Rae Ladies’ ose Supporters, biagk pthly bills up to $ 50. .10 p. & hairman Kistler denied that the H only, Ibe value hl Manin Guts 190. -20 pg y sapere Gad Veen tocineeee net ee (3 ildren Corduroy Skirt Hinding, all col lonthiy hilie up & ii i PS $ é stated that the newspapers hag used ore, be value 7 i + $ abs Princess Embroidery Hoo regular 10 value ones, per net » on th) iin w $088 ab pe hd vi 500. .40 p. res For the best bunch of three Amertean Beauty Rogge made eas billet oy on Olnts mre HES Fee or aeeielal ae Buckles, regular 26c Value a by inter polption _BiAMON a i give Io ouary i sya! o c so further partioulals, call at : n fact, every L a 7 wand ‘Byes, Swan c tiline te ane { + Pitst Prige of $2.00 k e. y in cash Beoon’ d : oe ” aves JEWELRY prise of 81.00 tn cach Leather Coin Purses, ibe vale \o LINE Particulars at dur 2 tr Meanie atore. Hubber Dressing Comba, spe + af Paper Flowers are {an fo z OURK, » aad Embroidered He nd ‘ ee sont ra ani Mis ction Mone | The Seattle with wien yon, bvervbody E1eotric ae | PETERSON: e ave el extabunhed ln COON BROS. oO. 4 ES | 1412 Firat nye. between Pike 907 First Ave. i, 807 int Ave 206, 208, 210 PIKE STREET. BANQUET TO EMPLOVES Thread at Ic Spool From 8 to ll o'Clock rs ag The American Threed Co.'s Best 20-yard Spools, white and biack, nearly all sizes, sold Wednesday from 6 to 11, at 1 Cent tity to customers limited Japanese Mush Howls, good ehape Covers were or — HUSBAND Promptn speeches + hand or machine the after-dinner mer CANNOT CUT THE MUSTARD. VIENNA, De today reports that the Crown Prin coas of Baxony and her brother nd. are io financial It tm seid thet the borrow $29,000 from everywhere at Se per spool, 2.6 Fountatn from & to 31 Laces, 2 to 4% inches wide, new open work de For two yere after he left bis letters signs, worth up were full of affection, but finally he PEDAGOGUES DISCUSS Mien = Japanned Dust Pane jored Striped and Figures Ribbons. 4 to é-inch widths, war ranted all pure #itk from § to 1} mt ¥ jarchduke tried 6 | 84-inch Ali Wool Oxford pawned their Women's Biath Jee Wool Fascias Dressing Bacques, worth »| worth $1.00, at 06.80, from & to 11 at UNGAR OF HENRY W. BROOKE: The body of Merry W. Mrooke, a of the Pacific Wagan Oom-/ ho died tn Baltimore. Christ mar day. will arri of the fret] NEW YORK. Dec. 9 swans ten hamely, Heattle,/of the Standard Of Company in a 1° 8 om § to II at Turkish Bath Totlet hard milled. nicely perfumed; from & to 11 cake decide upon w “ who. the SOCIATION—SECTION WORK IN PROGRE: THIS AFTER. | to city government of cities of the t “>. pe. first clase representatives of Seattle f or ri NOON—PROCEEDINGS OF FIRST DAY will advocate at the next session Sent syniant tia: Sete. sayem Almost $00 teachers were in at-, bv George B Lancester of Kverett| Presicent ¥ Hariem Ot), regular tbc atee mped with appropriate Tooth Brushes, regular 12%« medium site. finest qua f dat that time | we if! Mr. Varry stated that he spent the die yesterday in Tacoma tn co the commitiee on legis Taleum Powder, Ic size: from # to ave charge of the remains. | arrangements have been completed. eMy be under the suapices of the ent Order of Bike She BON MARCHE THE BIG STORE 1419 to 1435 Second Avenue and I15. WOOD AND COAL Get i» your Winter's Fuel now. Washed Nut are both good stove coals, Franklin tsa free burning temp coal, We sel? Coke and Charcoal. Our prices are right SEATTLE COAL & WOOD COMPANY ss CURE A colo IN ONE DAY Nordhoff @ vif 1 felts to} MERAtUre le On Mech | TWO NORE MORE OF Starting fe then 1 le applies from the cua 135 Pike Street Newcastle No. 4 and Newcastle 4 sections Righ se! and college sec-| was held In the church pariors, f thon, and the school section. | where a musicn! and Ierary enter: | y Thie evening discussion of papers | tainment was also provided alae © = te Me would - ie mended oan urely fix ihe rersonaibiity |, Wittam Hlagins @ waiter, wee art oon pert o owed | Of Tepairing and maintaining atde- | reeted ¢ morning man ee ee ee oe iceman. | Walks on the abutting porperty-Thompeon for the theft of « steam fares of both Gi! and Kistler | owners. jer's clook from the remidence of Mre Values in Everything | Musica! at D. & Johneten Co.'s, 903 Gecond Ave., Prior to Taking | USE WOOD LATH; “LEAVE MAMMA” Fe herder iy “cuslined to | First Ave. South and King Street. Telephone— aye at the Above ler le Unprese- dented. lokly While the Opportunity le A FEW Hy Sut Reig price ‘oe } | Mrs. Mary W. Hartell, wife ot | hutch of Black . BUCK & OO. omen fl Goods, Hate and avenue, new naaer 417’ Pike Sireet ent of gold and aiée and Gent's A Pine street price * TURKEY! TU AKEY! on Tu ® lot "| finest Turkeys in the city at 10c| most reasonable price sorry to disturb the | uM ad Call and see JAMES HENRY *) pas Western Ave. a rod to ap he room {or our Pacific Coast Clothing Comp'y. «tt Clothing j9e0 First Ave., Cor. Marion St. F.W. Merrick ' The American Clothier, 703 First Ave. a John B out the sheet at wholesale « 0 square feat of At the earliest pogalble my PIANOS have learned, thro; jounands of parioted we glwaye a@t * and do absolutely ° |Frartherrnde at 5 reat and best aenorted. 2 mbraging auth well instruments Agent for the | Stetson Hat, $4 U. S. CAVALRY BOOTS Hand Sewed and W. 8. Kirk, 1209 rst Ave. to select from, favorably known Chickering & Bor Coa } _. GOLDMAN’S Cor. » __Cor. Marton SPECIAL W NOTICE OF UBLIC AU exc cedingly low, Two 49 R ecial” We will for the next taking stock) s@ si re for 98, fantinue tal & ha ‘STOP THOSE. HEADACHES lore headaches come from eye | any other cause. CTION 2 HORSES | Talking Machines for Presents pte for the Col { the By-laws of the n pursuance umbdia Phono "i an hatice. nh | chines trom hatice js he ohe ars nay re a ; Whisk Broome, extra quality, perfectly made, regular Ite te u from * wo Mat tte Hulidog Head Stic Pine, fancy stone tiny bes a extreme novelty, worth Re- # to Hi at w Oblong Shaped ‘Hair tainers, extra quallt finiahed, regularly 390; fron hi 1 at Worm We Hibbed Blwels: jouble toe and. from # to & ba ie emanate Women ¢ Fine Viel Kid turned heels, worth $250, |Men* High Cut Boscalf Boots, heavy Goodyear soles, rubber lining, wortl for 4 ton Bijrting, worth $1.80, ab, | B-inch Bleck Peau de Role Boys’ Outing Flannel Wi 4 to 14 years, worth 18¢, for. Boys Fi 1 Walsts, tp gray navy blue. saflor collar, to 14 years, worth Sie, for, Women's Fast Black Colles Ings, high splice sizes, bent 91.00 and $11 from § to at “The Unweloome Mra. Rest of the Week Year's and Saturday Her New Play “™M. | Night Prices Matines Prices of the years, and, as the best attraction it Bpectal Holiday | Thursday (New | Regular Matinee 8 | ICKINGS FROM A Living Ploture of Characters with Com and Chorus of Got Gtris, GRAND ves mouse ‘JOHN CORT, Mar. Phone Main @ | pIsTING™ Chis tep si eigs on i America’s Tragedian, ROBERT DOWNING —IN— The Gladiator Prices—$1.00, T6e GRAND ne JOHN CORT, Mgr, Phone Ma SPECIAL NOTICE for Seats Go on Sale The — Peiphene ae anon Both until the Ir |phones Main fhureday and Saturd \ Pad ctulty Sisk, Robin Hea | Friday and Seturday Nights, Marian. si eattie’s Fav j Whuy & Godstein, Manager, | 4 t ) TONTONT And Ail This Week 1 BIG ACTS OF POLITE VAUDEVILL And the creaming O71 a THE pocron’ Two hours and 10 mi me loyed pleasu rwo pi prorat ANCES te $215 J PRICES Avatin e “psoapt day) ony goat 10 a Bund mat) Balepny, le, The Juvenile Entertainment OM, i Under instruction af Mrs. Bh MAS musicg! direction of Miss Ags D. 310 JOHNSTON CO. | Muslo Deale = Langer; Ghristensen’s, Hall Ba day eVoping, Rec, 80, 1903, Sahoo Girt Tollitios.” Tie conta, OWE T2522 F5Pr2 FF, yeez72_ sere

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