The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 27, 1903, Page 4

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WILLARD THE MAN POLICE INSPECTOR NOW ACT ING AS CHIEF OF DETECTIVES UNDER CHIEF SULLIVAN'S ORDER th further notice nh the ohlef saye this ar rangement is only temporary, it ie around headquar made peren liy believed tit with be and that during Chief Bullive minttrat! ¢ least, there wi & chief of detectives in the person of Inspector Willa That this move would be made ha been rumored ever since the pol department wus reorganized re under an ordinance passed by the eity counetl, At the time of the re organization the action was forecast by the cyty Star Detective Phittips has again talked of for the po piate made up during the last munic ipa! campaign he was booked for the | Put Phillips and Chief Sullivan did | ree In some way, #0 that all at the creation of the office have fallen flat, The present move has been taken with aa little pub Hetty an possible, Chief Sullivan will not dlecw tter In etal ROBT, BURNS ‘The 14th anniversary of Robert Burns’ birth was fittingly commem orated by the Caledonian Club Christensen's hall, last evening ‘The initial number on the program war the rendition of Beoteh aire by & coterie of pipers. Their efforts were thoroughly « large audience which ma i. plauee, The Highland Ming was danced in & remarkably graceful manner by the Misses Moifinnon and MoRensie Addresses on “Bootland—Its Char- | te of the club were enter tained by a grand ball, which lasted until long past midnight. le it : ; 1 38 ey Ee ib fi 3 Are) nly ALY 4 7 it ri i in! ryt i i TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY ‘Take Lasative Brome Quinine Tablets At) moner Mf it falls to ares fund & fore We Grew ten. te. siguatare ie on each one a Reattle Mercantile Club, Arcade Butiding—The list of charter m: bers clones January 2ist. after which Gate an entrance f $5 will be arged in addition to the monthly due of $1. By order Board of Man- Sgere. Joun Bennett, Secretary and ‘Treasurer. ad Small investment Store building with rooms upstairs, renting for $17 per month. H. S. TURNER & CO. 232 Globe Blook Our complete line of Watches Waltham, Elgin. Hem pden. Hamilton, Gruen Precision Watches the renowned Electric Sp Watch, G, BENINGHAUSE 807 tet Ave. | ‘The civil service board, in com Plianoe With & peremptory writ of mandate iamued by the or court last Priday, has approved the war _ BIRTHDAY CORONER'S MURDER iVerdict That Peter J whieh w next 4 hearing at the of the civil mervies ee BASGON TO GET PAY t for Police Clerk Walter L. Bas son's ealary from Jan CHECK WAS BAD ph. was Patrolman Chip cash a worth & downtown Lirtatowe te maid to have | rabsing im thts | elgar store & mania for way IT’S TOO EASY That Pe the head with = blunt Inetrume and killed tt hin residence, 614 King street, by 6 Jobe emeonenemmnanes known, was the verds 1 by HOW TO BUILD A COMFORT. | ‘he Jury tnis ning by ABLE HOME ON A SMALL), of Jobneon's death. nal textimony tendir SALARY (Thin ie the, first tes showing how or Woman with a build & comfortable house. © interval be articles were collected and edited by | tween Friday afternoon, when John Mims Edna Rock, formerly editor of | #0n came home, and 4:30 o'clock Bat- the Babies’ Home Journal.) urday morning, when Dr. Bmith &. Johnson was called to attend plicate other inmates of the © Was given. f a series wh to hav ne man ane Olson Neither he at the Inquest y & Blewart's wore Bo far the police have been able te find neither of them Dr. F. B. Whiting, one of the phys- leans who made the postmertem « amination of Jonson's body, tet fied that Johnson had undoubtedly come to his death as « of I went to work as a type wa mtruck on the left | writer operator I had no bank ae- je wald he beliew i was employed by « trust rT have been ab 4 lawyer at & salary of 4.00.0 week. I So tea to dave rr paid close attention to my duties, eet brawl or saloon row and jand at the end of one year my sal alee baiee %. Three! He must have fallen unconscious t iminediately after the blowe re atruck.” stated the physician. Dr, 0 other of the autepey physicians, concurred with Dr, Whit ing In bis testimony amitth B Je r stor begun work on my house, finishing it tn two Fears, It comt $295,460.99. 1 paid cash for everything Pd w ried to my om joyer & week after I quit work. TYPEWIUTE EDITORS ARE COMING HERE Mayor Humes recetved « let. ter this morning stating that the North Dakota Press Asso elation will visit Beattie Febru ary 1 ‘The members will leave Fargo February and have arranged an itinerary which en- closed ail the principal cities of the far weet and Pactfic coast. neon told about a Jon he townd the bed the injured | with hls shoes off, and In an wAconsctous condition All efforts to arouse Johnaen from his stupor were anavailing, whieh made hun believe Johnson was | suffering from aicoholiem, as he fire PLOTTED HOLD-UP POLICE MAKE THE CHARGE AGAINST CHARLES H. COLE, ‘THOS, JOR DEAD WHO I$ UNDER ARREST Thomas Jose. a retired lumber-| By arrest of Charles I. Cole man and resident of Seattle for the fom og years, died su@denly at his » 428 Eastlake avenue, yester- day afternoon. The deceased leaves & widow, Mra Catherine Jose: two janet night, Patrolmen MeClure and raon believe they nipped in the bud o bold plan to held up several saloons on First avenue south. The police were informed that It wae the sons, A. H. Jose of New York, and/ intention of Cote and « gang of thugs Kangtey; and three da: ters, Mra | he had collected, to hold up several Hudson of North Bend. Mra. fander-| bar rooms, and MeClure and Pete |lin of Adelaide, and Mrs. Sila Guy of | son were detalied upon the case. this city, The remains will be em he officers believe that Cole's plot halmed and held to fully tnid and id have been wut early this morning, had the ringleader net been arrested. Cole is held as a suspicious char- act 8 A. C. ELECTION ‘The Beattie Athletic club held ite annual election of officers yesterday | Only one ticket was nominated. The [amcere who were elected are ag fol hele a pe. president: Ju William H. Moore, vice faenes D. O. Demy, C. HM. Bebb, BK. Mecul- loch, D. Frederick, J. & Goldemith, T_N. Halter, George W. Dilling. trus- hows. Nest Monday evening the board of trustees will meet to elect @ treasurer and a secretary. ‘The long and pertious voyage of COMPLAINT FILED the steamer Dawson City, just end. omplaint was fled yes-\ ed. wae hot #0 much to rough purt against Bart Dal a cape ps moana at Ear ton, who con- | chinery, in the opinion of her mast fonnea to the theft of $120 from Dr.) Captain Hanson. Bhe ie fitted with J. Eugene Jordan's offices in the|two triple engines. If Sate Deposit building. The boy is| these and the but 13 years of age. He will prob-| proper condition, it ls claimed by ably be sent to the reform school. | seafaring men, the veasel could have oy - erereemea: made 10 knots an heur Owing to RUNAWAY BOY misuse the bothers and engine: are Mrs. T. Conrey of Colby, appenied in a sad condition, to the police this morning for assist-| “The Dawson ance in finding her runaway son, | sail ship ner Conrey, aged 14. The mat i DUE TO BA MACHINERY City i neither « steamer” said YOU ago, they made the assertion that within 12 months’ time the overtake and leave behind all other clothing stores in the city is now a well known fact. While the business has been very » great many Winter Suits and Overcoats that we intend to dis from our New York factory Men’s $35 Suits a OOK ~ Men’s $30 Suits and Over- Overcoats .........8 4.85 coats .. . $12.48 Children’s $8 Suits ‘and Men’s $25 Suits and Over- Overcoats .........8 3-48. coats .. $itr.25 Children’s $5 Suits and Men’s $20 Suits and Overs OvercoatS .1++05+--$ 2.38 coats ...$ 9.75 Children’s $3 Suits and Men's $15 Suits and Over- Overcoats canes 89g coats SiN us hie $695 Men's$ 8Pants......$ 3.65 Men’s $10 Suits and Over- Men's$ 7 Pants ......$ 3.48 COALS .. 5.5.4 00+++08 $20 Men's $ 6 Pants...... $ 3.15 Youths’ $25 Suits and Over- Men's$ 5 Pants ......$ coats ...,. ° $10.25 Men's $ 4 Pants... Youths’ $20 Suits and Over- Men's $ 2 Pants coats NL $ 8.65 Men’s, Boys’, - Youths’ $15 Suits and Over- Misses’ and Children’s Shoes coats $ 6.75 at about 331-3 cents on the Youths’ $10 Suits and Over- dollar coats $ 5.10 A big line of Trunks, Vak Children’s: $10. Suits Blankets, OOOO OOOO OOOO AI The Glo%e Cl and ises, Comforters # 1003 FIRST AVENU Death in His Own Home Rendered--Wife and Lodger Cannot Be Found the | to the veasel's poor ma-| both of Beattle. Rver Kol had been tm) When the GLOBE CLOTHING CO. embarked in business in Seattle just one year clear them out within a few days to make room for spring goods which are now on the way coats $13.50 SGLLELLE LLLP ELL ALLL REAR EROS Company | “In the Large New Globe Building, N. W. Corner First Ave. and Madison St. at ta Se JURY SAY WAS DONE ohnson Was Beaten to For Families He called agalh at % Wh ica te tap peu 2 0 | no be In the afternec “es Wine Dr, Johnsen hor and Liquors Sate My suspicions were aroused lher #4 ments. 1 disce jouts or blood on Johnton’s bod could not account for thin, Wh lasked Mra Jokneon about it, she | did mot fnew what to say, but « sume bh | the bine | yot account for blood being on hace While attending the man, T notte jed a broken shaving mug lying on @ nearby table, The bottém had been | broken from the mug. The pieces! were lying on the table. i] |} "I picked up the mug and asked her about it Bhe eaid i been | long thime hen I It was that the broken Table or A Co, who five years, | pleee ver been removed, she Mi iicuor business between now black, These garments are handsomely an sald she did not know | jored and « line y est | t te Fy tet 4h the Sivet of March. tailored and silk lined, many have finest | I |her, the man who hed piloted me to/ A® you know, the longer you white eatin brocade lining Are new | fin the house seemed fll at cane, adding | » wien iquore the bet tyles anc ect erfec to my suaple th something | prt, wished goers ty my" nd rf ty | perfect; choice of which they did not desire to belie ter they Become. If you use choice of lot 3 is only... . } lot at wines or liquors, buying &t these prices te jumt ike known had taken place t Jobnson's ib eh snd putting them in the [ternoon, apparentty tn jand not under the infuei When the fury returned the ver diet to the effect that death 1 a caused by blows administered at the | growth of hair on the baldest be Johnaon _rectgenee, Ray & Hoye of bald heads, if used accord s s 5 ae eet ee | ottie higito antractions Itin meee Half Price i =| up from formulas used by the . ‘ § conditions the can make tut two and! father of the seven Suther gare wg eS . ‘ % one-half miles an hour. Under cam- ined slitdte.. Dis, Sathertend Rans the Muslin U.derwear stock brings to rs quors was for years entirely bald, : pes Pata sizes and some — soiled Muslin @ fe broke Gown three " he died he ad a or children that will go at just half slar prices tom ae en eS but when he died he had a Ko at j p 0 jthen that I bad an elephant on my ban te after thi y became useless twice ‘When we left Nome the veerel was rigged with two leg o'mutton tase Rye salle and a ctayenll. These were eo|ie normtese Ry am be used merely for steadying the |[s Old Crow (bottled vee! under steam, bat we were im bond) 1” cbliged to use them as our only |IE Jesse Moore A. A.. 1.25 means of propulsion. At Duteh har- . eat |e by infinite pains, we succeeded |i OP’ Pepper 1.38 in rigetng the fore- |B Crrus Nobis 1.25 soll, mainsail and two yeaites, | Guokenheimer Rye 1.00 ewe were bhown awey @ domen I Goiden Crown times or more and we had to make Py lehift as best we could Bourbee ob Felix Brown, owner of the veael, 0. K. Bourton 10 stated yesterday that he would Fe OM Crow + 100 pair the Dawson City's machinery | ¢ [and take her to Nome again in the |i Hetand Gin pd jepring, from whieh port he will Jamaion Kum _e probably run her te Golowin bay. Cattfernia BAGS Seg Nad andy 1. DIED UNDER KNIFE Mise Ruby Walt, the 16-year deughter of Mr. and Mra ©. A. Wal of 110) Kast Marrieen street, euc- cumbed to the shock of an oper performed at the Seattle Ge hospital, yewterday. The you had been Ml but 2¢ hours. MARRIAGE LICENSES The folowing marriage Me have been lanued: Geo. Sohnits and Anna Migginbottom. Beattie erick Lute Albright, 16 | Fred Ragiey, 24, and Dotty # Jonnte both of Muscatel, white misstonartos and bo Ch end Japanese were her passen, ee Past little steamer, lenath 84 A S0”’ Regular price $1.00 per PHICE oe cssees public would see the GLOBE The truth of this statement eale price uccessful, we of course have a pose of at such low prices as to PHO cee eeeees nd Over- Bulk and Rubber Clothing béing 1. sale price ... 1oc Linen Handkerchiefs aoe asc Suspenders ......... asc Wool Hose abe Neckwear §0c Neckwear $1.00 Neckwear $1.00 Underwear .. $1.50 Underwear ... $4.00 Hats... $3.00 Hats .. $2.00 Hats $6.00 Shoes $5.00 Shoes $4.00 Shoes $3.00 Shoes ac Be -14¢ 9c Regular price wale price ... Regular price wale price .. Regular price sale price $1.50 per Regular price $2.00 fale price wteee SIELLELLSE othing Startliig News tying you for the will retire from the 6 cents Bottled Wines Port, Sherry, Regular price The; male price > : B0e Regwier price Me, sale price Regular price Me; eale price Liquors in Bulk Bourbon & Rye Regular price 14.00 per gallon é $3.50 Regpier price $6.00 per galion 4.50 Port and Sherry Regular price $1.00 per gallon seceesenes TO® $1.50 per gallon; . . $1.25 00 per gallon: Tokay, Angelica and Muscatel per gallon $1.50 Brunner & C0, 502 Pike Street MARCHE THE BIG BTORE THE ee er ce THE Bor SPRING JACKET: | Most Remarkable R ansack Bargain Ever Offered Every Spring Weight Jacket we have in stock, together with spring weight Jackets bought by us to clear out the surplus of two Known New York manufacturers are to be brought forward today ang morrow and sold at Ransack prices. Without a question it isa bargain even unequalled in the history The Bon Marche ready-to-wear garment selling. There Will Be Four Lots and Four Prig To facilitate the selling and at the same time narrow the lots the smallest number possible we divide the entire stock into four lots follows: Lot No. 1 consists of $5, $6, $7, $8, $9 and | $9.50 Jackets— GON MA | Lot No. 2 is of $11.50, $12.00, $1age $13.00 Jackets— Th e ofspring weight broadcloth, chev Made of fine grade broadcloth jot and covert, in black, tan, castor, navy, chariot ‘and Veni 4 mode and mixture; coat or velvet collar, “ : single or double breasted, most of them | black, red, tan, ca satin lined; choice of the green mixtures * A BS KO | i wees of this | Lot No. 3 is of $13.50, $16, $17, $18 and $19.50 Jackets— Of imported broadcloth, lightweight kerseys, Venetians, fine cx and taffeta silks, b Lot No. 4 is of $22, $25, $26.50 and Jackets— | | choice | | d rts, also peau de soie | st line of colors and in ahead © bey '] Seven Sutherland Sis- ters’ Hair Grower This wonderful remedy will absolutely produce a nk 2 eee os eee me Broken Sizes Chil. dren’s Gowns ~ fine full growth of rich, dark hair ‘ For a short time only we Other Muslin Underwe will sell the Sutherland rem edies at these re bination prices uced com 1.25 1 large bottle of Keven Buther Ss i 1 1.10 land Sisters) Hair Grower pecials 1.10 ular price ti. 1.10 1 peckage Beven Sutheriand Women's Corset Covers, tight fit- | Women’s Short White . Sisters’ Scalp Cleaner, regu- ting. trimmed around neck with deep ru thin oO jar price ww lace, value ite; epectal for Wed tucks e¢eed with 1 Bagulet on Treatment ef the nesday 10¢ | value $1.00; special " ; so Total value ee | ci Women's Long White Skirts, deep Women’s Musiin Dew Sued : ruffie, handsomely trimmed with Geep tucked ruffie, ¢ oO The above combination on sale we @e parte ince, regular vaive fine embroidery, value 80 at BOe 1.00; spectal Wednesday... 98¢ cial, Wednesday . 80 Eight to Eleven = you save White Sarin Taffete trimmed with Cream Outing, full width, worth | @. & to 1) Wednesday, « yard, & Women's Cambric Drawers, | trimmed with lace and tnseetion Percaies, 3 inches wide, good | special for Wednesday, ie Vai. Sie. | knot, extra fine Sapper style, worth ite; & to 1) Women's Long White Skirts, with | Teeulariy 45 Wednesday, « yard, be seven and one-balf inch ruffle eig- | Price, & to 11, 2 2 Hemetitched Pillow Cases, made | ed with lace; special for Wednes Pear® Unecented Soap, of good bleached cotton. # x06 | Gay, from § to 11. te. Value See ibe cakes, § to 11, at Se The Flannetette Wairts, 2c. 1.1 Black Batcen Walsta, 82 to She. inches, worth Ibo; 8 to 1 Wednes- day, each MWe Hump Hooks and Byes, black or stivered, 2 dezen on card, will not special from § to 11, le per | Bulb Syringes, worth se; # at Me each Cocoa Castile, white ors bars, § to Tl, at 2 ters fer Chii¢ren's Umbretiag, Wa § to Tl at Bc each Boys Fancy Percale erperst« collars, worth Se; t Tl. each Be, Mees Black Sateen from 4 to 11, each STi%e. 1. Velvet w Quantity limited to customers Brush Edge Skirt Binding, very | best quality, sold regularly at se per yard, black end cote wale price from § to Ll, cholce, te per yard All-@tik Tuxedo Vetltings, In ptain and fancy mexhes, navy boue and brown only, fine quality season's latest style meshes, worth 2c and te yard; White Pair price, § to 11 ‘Women's Mustin Gowns, Mother | i0c yard Women's Hubbard style, square yoke made | Fancy Colored Sik Seta Pritew | Fleece of fine hemetitehed tucks with Ribbons full 4 inches wite mew ow hemmitched ruffle: especial Wed- | bright Varieguted shader te «twee ous newday, § to 11. we bee from, with draw string wurmmront all pore stk worth eerste ae Regular vaive Broken siges in Children's Gowns yard, White Pate grim, § & Gi. ue special § to 11 tbe. Value the, The | per yard. fe Ali-Serk Vebeet Bitienm, item vanor of Infants’ Long Dresses, | back, wery best qanltne. i bineit Sore with trimmed yokes; special for only, TM incher watn wart Sug SLM, # te It at boc. Wednesday, from § to Li, just % larly Bie per yu Whe Par Men's Golf Hata regular price price, § to Li, E82 pach oe, Sto ti at Ite. [Ge BON MARCHE Nordhoff @ Co. THE BIG STORE a 1419 to 1435 Second Avenue and I15-135 Pike Street PAINLESS DEI 1422 Second Ave., Oppesi Marche Honest guaranteed: done by graduate geons at lowest p i) $2.50 / Stiver Fillings Pure Gold Fillings .. Gold Crowns, 22k : Bridge Work, per toothy Our Patent Peart (does hot cover mouth) 12-year Bonds are se- When you make a contract, be Pi © Corporations issue bonds and stock “ee cured by mortgage sure the contract is with the fellow that owns the mort- rn labe students employed; charge of graduate Lady Attendant Please draw me mortgage so can keep land.” Houre—S: 30 a. m. to] Sundays til 1 o'elod oy The lawyer said, “Ole, you mean you want deed.” oe “No, by golly, oder time I buy land I got deed, oder | BOSTON DENTAL § I got left. Now, by golly, I SECONI gage, not with the stockholder, atory Ole Quam said, “Meester lawyar, I buy piece land. 1.75 feller he got mortgage | So4yee Srawesces sis: want mortgage.” When you make a contract for three or five years, make it so it will stick; make it with the “mortgage feller allon: 00 U.S. CAVALRY W. S. Kirk, 1209 18t Seattle Gas & Electric Co. 214 Ohorry Street Ramaker Music Moved to 1406 ad , ee 2 Eee LL Men's, Eoys’ cren’se® Furnishing Goods, Shoes, 1404 Seeond @ Times Bulldin HENRY HENSEL, Manufacturing Jeweler, Hinckley Block, Third Floor. BONNEY & STEWART Funeral Directors and Pmbalmer Mave, and Coty

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