The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 13, 1903, Page 1

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“ONECENT THE SEATIELE STAR ATHER FORECAST—Tonignt norrew, HE Only Paper tn Seattle That Dares to Print the News # # A io) ————————— — eat WAGHINGZGH FRIDAY. FEBRUARY fy tes VOL. 4. No. 404 a5 CENTS PER MONTH | aaa Sa acm sam aaa cont whippers na high ae 40 Gente! i J ma ae “ELECTRIC LIGHT — | Do Not Mis F ] Wh t | op SESSEES Foucemesronn ng 1 CUpSe white} | Mrs. George Butts and Miss Nellie Krevuston Who Assaulted and)“ "0" ® Sess es misery sate arth trishive [to orciacx § TO 12 CLOCK. in clock. | Attempted to Rob Mrs, Sophia C. Reeves of Her Jewels Still | he Sot uatnet ate (rimmed. ase vaiee | item, Noe vague, | farked ok, rt hI Fe ee eer ee COMETS MUST PAY onda fie Basins | tate cam tee (ne | navy and red, reg pers, hand sewed, | White Shirts, reg i entry manifests that are matied to the auditor of the treasury depart- ment Warhington, Heretofore the department has allowed these man Mests to be fr lop wi mitted the robbery tho Arrest which Was n z Bight the startling fact be Baa known that the we Se of Mra Htward Ses with Mire Re Bake robbery ant whe Shave been made a vik highway XY = known bees hey 1 to leave ¢ valiee and two sults of female attire behind. | When an attempt. was made to! itte and her #ls- | att up the potice it was fe lected GA efi {the telephone wires had be Hate econ ee ee intramespaide the house, ‘This had evi wey dently been done prior to the Reeves pays abe does not) feture of Mra. Reeves and her com-| and Mre. First Sing of | Spring Style Shirts} § are } alaaieaiing know of the existence of but two Genion . . ar mised | keys to the front door” One of them], Mrs. Reeves attributes her ability Men's ew Perc and Madras shice aw they < be in| was tm her possession and the other | Withstand the flerce assault that : nf and ite, ef evidence to| wan given By her to Mr, George that | W4* made on her to the fact that ¥ : po whe robbery we- | morning jahe wan an athiete of weil and abil A Men's Pres as @hirte, beth Se he wen eve negligee and laur ne ota deep-tald plot losecure Mra! The suite of men's clothing worn |i) ea a. Woman end has always been in ex cellent physica! training. the robbery was pub ty In the Btar yes beautiful range of patterna, per fect workmanship, $1.26 and 31.60 value; each $1.00 Men's High-grade Laundered Per cale Shirts, neat patterns, perfect Mrs. Katie George Men's Beat Quality Laundered Per- cale Shirts, handsome fast colors, $1.25 and $1.60 value; Bell > White Bale Price ‘80. searen of tale Mra. Sephi C. Reeves Venezuelan Situation Unchanged Shane. (ree's she, rel BROT". comncr ot secant sogaied peed ---Balfour Fefends the Ger- Eclipse White Sale of Underwear of much naive jewetry waa we) | Uemanly” robberies and attempted i " inewn and’ that po ooomntracy han |fpbberton Ladies’ Wool Mixed Ribbed Verte | Men's Heavy Wool Fleeced Shirts beet hatched tee aa ae Hire, Reeves had « lang conaultia man Alliance and Panis 00 value; Eeligae | and Drawers. The value, Bolipee prove. surprising to ber many | G08 With Promécuting Attorney He . White Sale Price friends as to the sensational man m, Dut at @ inte hoe Ladier’ Natural Men's Pure Wool Ribbed Shirth fitting, be value; Kelipse White Bale Brice 490 ool Vew oT ie plath was car a had been issued Mr. "arr warm and durable a - 2 panes ie — the frends of the womed snrinking, $1.0 ‘value; Hiclipes | SMG Drawers, one of our most | Mire. Reeves herself beth re using every int WASHINGTON, Db. C be rained White Bale Price Eclipse White Bale Price oe re ‘The Venesuctan | situat - Ms Ladies’ Austratian Wool Fitwell ge smanget. - Ther presedt vide for thei] “Vests and Pants, mest ° perfect | Children’s Australian Wool Ribbed cy triple alliance will be wi fitting underwear made, $1.0 | Shirts and Drawers, a combina ~ Th a 1 ol his 9 ace she was exceedingly forty sromecuting her value; Belipse White Bale Price | ton of good weer, warmth and : eee, Do) non-shrinking, size 16 Bbe ] © insisted that the allies had show Ladies’ Fine Ki4 Shoes, , PEcpitcated tm ine comanier i ; ~ rs while ng ~* Re generinge Ladies’ Vici Kid Shoes. s Repeal Sp! \Grand Jurors Say Their Efforts are Balked by h/ she | van eee Se re Footwear ——— 2 ot truthful Witnesses---They Threaten to Prose- | ae cute Purjurers----Alleged City > by. the two robbers was carried to War 8 practical ihe, CT ; | sins PSE Ee t 4 By, Geites coset ben etae ont Council Boodlings ; ferce onsiaught made were there donnel by the women. le The valve aise Wee ured by them te carry the revolvers a] Clty council boodling, potice cor- fopes with which they mded t© ruption. the Worn-out 2° per cent. de- ‘ented ther trom forc= fret intimidate, then gag and bind | rman and ab ordinary criminal case . r ¥ it by the fnct the M her Md * mall cloere where she imeir victims Reeves and were the matters taken up by the rome Wek ae ale The yh, Detectives Adame and Lane lmgpertar court grand Jury today. All| the fury within the next few ayaias « beverase fet ber plucky Gght peoevasrieh sat sacccantully baa 1 (the Witnesses who have been before | charging perjury againat some ‘The indictments were ready to be GoOoD Go re] red With Bruises from tat" bcen for the tact that it was [the Jury for the past few days have |the witnesses who have been on Ceetretried with the last tot, Dut ow- eee tie tae tobbors to feet (tithe been sworn to secrecy oF cau- a recently. ‘The jarere cay thaliiine an tk eaotehs aioe te a, een yg te amen in the room tn which, Uncnge their sttire before leaving (Uone@ to May nothing about their have every reason to believe held back. Prosecuting Attor- | 206, 208, 210 Pike Street geceurred te partisily|the house. To do this and still con. |*eetimony after leaving the jury are of this fact ip its present comdition cea! their identity It became neces. |TOOM Revidence of the Maree | sary to gag and bind thef victina |, The @fforts of the grand jury arejreturn Indictments against the men! 7 there. |1t was when they attempted to do |asing. Little te being done to ac-iwhom they believe te have tal Practionity encaped | this that Mire Reeves gave them |complieh the end Judge Bell had ini falsehoods while under oath In the y of her sisters. | partie. view when he charged the Jury be- | juryroom, fainted when the| “arier fighting her for two hours |fore the session began. The Jurors] There are two indictments tn thei It wae slated by Mr. Beott today the room With) and finding. that they ‘tould not jeclati they are doing the best in their] jury rom at the present time that ae iihat the Indidiments had not been Tecovered the |operpower her the two women, cee- [power fo get at the bottom of thefunretursed, although they havelfeturned. Me refuscd, as did also intervals dur-|tsin of exposure by the whe |rumers of an alleged corruption in then voted true Mile by the jurrmem be- ca by re. jofttice minus the firet installment ix | i | Pare ait tinks in the chain of Krevuston were finally attract but say they are hampered They are for “Mike” C. Scully andl < Keeves’ screams, threw off their dis witnesses who sometitnes refuse Tore ¢ the reputed proj turned. it fe e) 8, 11 and 12 Boheverman Block - that they will be within the Firet avenue and Cherry . it few day. = Boon efter the grand jury ce —S— ———— Pd H. R. Chine, one The attorneys for the Citizens’ Light | &-Power company, wae. eatied be- | ~~ the body as a witdexs. re than aan hour he jurymen and closely arding city coupem mv her in WhICR the frabohive of the Hutchinson ppany be represents war Borage “apd other fters pertaining to ain ‘ | hey Seurell were tome ke Trouser _ 4 » tof the fie left the nouns. . Py voor he dectined to male Any Goods at any old price. Our stocks are already well cleared out, but t-deor tatch ke anew! regarding his testimony i what is jeft' over must go--and go at the lowest prices ever asked for \ = i would not demy that he had been high class Dry Goods. ~"" a by th bed the ovher- f ; eo m page rt i rep- ALL DAY SATURDAY WE HOLD A GREAT BARGAIN CARNIVAL Me whe claime, wan diseuaded | nied. He stated. however, that | " TT ne oS | *eOUId wot Blt the jury about that WE SELL AT COST PRICE AND LESS. ia downtown together thes YOU CAN BUY cose sft le on the $1.00 ae ARSE dinner, at the so- | f firs. George, they went | I iil Millinery... per cent to 76 per cent discount es sesteteeessett half price HAT | Eewe..| APIER ALL, W © over the events > . Tomorrow te the last Saturday we will spend in our present prem- ines; it is going to be a hummer. All day you'll be able to buy Dry General Dry Goods at. Remnante....,.. beses tafe, where Mra | f ‘ to Induce Mre, Reeves | z - ‘any councilman did own stock drink of liquor. Thin «he iphe. company, iC an tews to fit. do, in spite of repeated | wuid. He maid that the stock books Gf the company were at the ote so eae BEE SUNDAY PAPERS FOR SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT CLOTHING — the Bismarck, Mire | : ) : ; New York office, and that he was if she contd have « . . pot familiar with them. 4 vn lives to Vancouver, ° Patrick McMahon, Republican A EW pair of Bald, was wi 5 j ticlan well known tn the gar. Batier” call" on ‘her that BS a worlds wen calied to the wit trousers [At Mra. Reever’ hoi . fier Mr. Clive BH aftirroative reply. 1]; ; pe. vane : makes an old since learned that coat and vest appearbrighter, Mii Mbitian ed Vy He was long con- Way to take @ car for ia 2 a wed the right-hand man of some adds the touch of # elnek Mrs. George | ‘of the powers that be, and it war ex newness and , ted that he would p eh 4 In front of a paxnahog | ¢ 5 | able witness to the jury. hag stylethat comes played there. She then = y ‘ : OB, ken. ppb ged sata in a new suit. is by far the most perfect ready- 3 SE of tes eee are S ' : bY the fact that he was th the to-wear clothing that is made jewel. While ury.room bute few minut When in the world. if she might use the pore? i VN ; ie + : leg - F , ‘ came out, he sald that the only See ties one come, : * thing that he told the Jurymen about to the ‘phone and called é the 20 per cent, deal, that. the iia TT) ® Tees number, Bhe told Mre. R } in "e, sade. with’ the. dambiera to Wished to speak to her iN \ ‘ald that he did not know no . cS he. Reeves beard her Z AEA ¥ery much about tt, but that he told 4 ‘ ~f l the ‘phone, "It's a what he did know. Others m ing home right away. Berlei he Santee ae || PLUMBING. AT ACTUAL COST arrived at the Rieves hem. “ ii, they found the front door un- b had until our new goods commence frightened Mrs. Reeves, ash from A to arrive ‘ee reaswured her, say- f as or they _ probably left the . ; 4 ba Dahowimney, wi \s e" « arched bravely into’ the c y ave, their testimony. Dahommey commend ann: ee = . / sald.to have etter 4 t wal Sueno one those orc Ey é . rt MoGuire and Charlie Morris The Lion Clothing House & ates later when the two 2 t Franklin, Jan. 21. Ali the par | 220-222 First Ave. cor, Main j j fm a back bedroom that - i is | , vit in the} } ‘8 two sisters, dreamed in ———— od a 2 witnenses hariie ave been , 9 . inasked and armed to == ahs ae adh erennbie be Men $ 719 Second Ave. Hinckley Block Se Cees, nore ame Als —— Wien dale to day 0 Pesy conc Mag 57 ifully beaten in the p of her sisters Mre. George, Union Made ieee a ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES Perhaps you don’t know that we carry long-distance Wonevernl weeks ago by Night enn #o brave in entering “HOBSON, HOBSON? EMS TO MEI CAN'T PLACE HIM. OH, Y: John Corbett and other police Resse. geompity. talated UNCLE SAM: “HO! ' » bn | femained down and out SOMEBODY OR SINK A SHIP?” Ts. kc cur hone: copy, bast Working Pants ——— maenenemdoreenee —— —— = just returned two sealed indletments. | Per Pair Hey are murpposed to be against Tom 1 M. C. Scully, charged Ing the “barmaid” act. | A $1.50 Pants Standard. USBAND KILLS EN BECAUSE ROOSEVELT AND WOUNDS SEVERAL MEN THEY INTERFERED WHEN HE SHOT HIS MAY COME pica vad alt meteclatsfengeiicle gk? Tian dey angi 9 : tovntiend the ip-| of Electric Bells and Batteries is one of the largest in the banquet » Young Men's Re- ; : public an clup of Seattle, thie spring, city, That we do electric wiring of all kinds, promising to make the date to suit im. The president sald he hoped j we e+ aia it gould be arranged, IN HONOR OF | . MITCHELL COURTHOUSE, W. Va,, ran down the street. Frith procur- ; volver wan diacharged, and one spec- to prevent Frith from shooting, and er’n head, the p) Orth, a hotelkeeper| ed a revolver and went out to look | tator wan shot through the thigh and) the latter fired at Full © rolning town near| for Height and found him some time }inother through the right Several otter men rushed into the] The murderer then turned and ran, side,| bullet tearing away Fuller's jaw, Largest Stove House inthe North: N. W. Posture Annex—€verything +9 hot and instantly} ister walking with his three chil- weet. al. H 4 a «| and although ¢ ; meets Main Store, Firet Ave, & Spring St. 813 First Avenue South. { Ditiness partner, William| dren. Frith approached them and| me!se, and Frith was disarmed. Die-| and although closely pursued by men RB ll Beep tig, oa ined _ jes a al 7 i i © account of the latter's in-| shot Height, killing him instantly, | enpusing himself from the men who! who fired at him repeatedly, he euc- | extensive nen te yaparennmane Auditorium tonight With Frith's wite, On going| Frith then attempted to shoot the|held him, he ran to Height's body| ceeded in distancing all of them and nn Mitchell, president | Don't miss one of our $7.50 aan i ead | oncaped to the adjc P Mine Workers 5 ‘ oo we into ‘hie wite's vedroom,| theres thildren, bul one Willams, an| and pulled a revolver from the,dend)encaped to the adjoining hills, The Mars Mitchell Suits this week at With this he shot! search for him t# tilt continued, and compromising situation. | man ive vogion before the arbre | 4245 and $2497 2d Ave, HAMMOND MILLING CO., Starme i} of Height, welzed the enraged | man's pocket found the wowian and Height | anc a ub - ushed forward| he can travel fo jon board, Scuped from the room and| from him. In the #truggie the rg-!tator named Fuller ru hed forwar 1 far gion board.

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