The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 23, 1903, Page 1

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pone ce’ THE SEAT Luk STAR. SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, MONDAY, — a9. 1593 WITH GRAND JUR y | . Cudilice Serves Notice That Jury Must File an Indemnity Bond If it Wishes to Have its Processes Served----Four Indictments Returned This Morning ae eo with the search and Ohat if) rficial examination of the books) | one Nam injured, he was te | the grand jury wil convene again | f | & chanee to get damages trom King| thie aftecnon | | Sout: | Chartes F. Whittlesey was trear- | LL i be we Xe © sheriff! ik responsible per-lurer of King county for two te | Thomas Carrot, charged with par | mnaliy for the act® of his deputies, | from Ikg} to 18el, A shortage Hetpating in employment of the deputy ting fer the! about $29,000 was found in the first) women in the Belvidere concert hall, | iF } to commiasion from! term books « about $1,100 in the! was arrested this morning by bed : ly | atv considered that he| second, The Whittlesey bond during | uty sheriff. He gave $100 ba NEA ' pers merved without his! bonding company The first term | return of the gr jury Friday are as eee , conkent am | ban a. dt by private ottizeus, has | George Kinne dA. L. Dickson, } found in the bulld- | never paid. No criminal ae- | \ | tion ever been taken in the mat lar proceeding came! ter, To investt when the « ate this shortage of the direct echarare of | Bell to the grand jury when Ket-rich-quick” man who i a fugitive from justice taken at the track, July 2 inet nan Piggott has received a | ey A Peel Rl ae hella Dll HE EE. oT Ser a oat STIRRED UP George Lewts, « prisoner In county surge." Gossip About a ‘Woman Results in Free Fight at Bremerton a that might Inc 2, article provides t snawered renting @ how f prostitu wee to RUB- | iff, the} jurors w " but thet ¢ hoy | futur r ot be their | smere v mMistoking his snatdered b ott. & natels od With prot. | Indictments against two unknown BR. Harroun | charge of ery were re-| by the supertor court grand [Jury whortly before noon today He simply euy ’ he remarks that he had mad: Feb. £3.—A riot in} to Mr. Capwell, demanding. it Ix said ®, Manager A.|the removal of the offending officer jof the steamer Harroun ls now In custody it In said hae |B, Capwell of the Port Orchard eee ieee. at 6:90, the mayor rum te harked With forging the nv. en rational for years Route end the officers of that com-|accompanied by 166 citixens of ey meen loam pest county | 1. Hogardus to a check for 83 pany ® steamer Port Orchard were! firemerten went to Port Orchard oe treesu short-|he cashed with KE. C. Axtell. The ’/ Wh sf. Ake mort urominent participants, oc- | dock and presented the written pro axes © t dd jury fey | Warrants on the secret totletanente | A Sto en ee >" eerrad horpad 6.56 Gelock Masaraay | ceo tc hie ‘apwell, The latter * was ohjected |era) diye hee but at that time the in-| were made out by Deputy County eee Bight, When thesmoke of battic tod |sterted to read the message aloud speci® whe had lvectiantion war put over, Mr. Grant | Clerk Plimpton and mre now in the | Micycle thieves were busy yeatér- |deared away, Mr. Capwell was much | in the meantime interjecting Various h tete- i preferred? that the totals should be j hands of deputy sheritte. duy. From reports fled at poltee|the waree fora p hing reotived at) caustic comments in regara to tt of thel gone over with him by the crand| One of the indictments t saainat | be Jquarters it was learned thet l?he hands of a crowd of obtu 150 en-| The big crowd finally b ome en He" jury rather than that he give bie tee Rd Cummings, now tn custody. Bali eit were stolen from par-lraged employer of the Puget sound |raged at his remarks, that several foreman that ob- | timony direct has been fired at #00 ferent localities in the SH¥./navy yard, ahd Capt, Mary Barlow |ef the mumber took the liberty to had been made] ‘This morning a committer connist All but one of the arrests hh Crencent” bieyele was stolen lof the Port Orchard, had to be help-|use him for « ponching bag search warrant es of Foreman Hf. C. Pixr hn | been made on the secret Ind from Hobert Airey, 1S Pike led ahoard (he steamer Case of Buttineki aker & Stane.” Anderroe, Chartes HH. Hamilton | returned by the grand Jory Friday [rtreet; a “Tribune” be te| And Old Brew Capt, Barlow Sumped to hie 4s Second avenveland A. GO, Mather was pointed | Walter “%anfreti against whom | Walter Lautensenhtager "12/ ‘The trouble, which on faturday |fense, but wae given a more severe by “Baker @/ from the members of the grand jury | there are two indictments, i* thought | Fourth avenue, and « “Columbia.” night culminated in open riot, hae) drubbing than the for Purser to look Into the matter with Mr n and Deputy Sher-|from Lestie Baker, at 225 Harvard |peen brewing for © than & week. | Barring made good his escape teld the deputy !G@rant. When they Lave concluded a b has gone there after hi avenue north lit te said that Purser Hill Barring-| aboard the steamer THE OLD STORY BROUGHT UP TO DATE ton, Steward Mitcheock and othe The matt | nembers 4f the Port Orchard’s crew, | portions. made inauiting remarkn while at| working Diremerton regarding (he daughter of | refused |@ prominent employe of the navy | chard yard. The latter, backed by 166 of | Brer ® writ | tent has reached such pro eaid, that yy the past week h el on the Port wer Capwell cam mening with th feved, of trying aiMeulty ing Company inst December is} aehooner William Nottingham h only ® young boy, and, « to}been chartered to carry a | of his Own stary, has hardly had «| lumber to Ban Francisco, She will | chance te betome « respectable citi- mence to load at Port Blakeley wen, morrow His mother died when he wae ett! The steamehip Lack in the primary school in Kansas and) ed at Han Francisco he wae left to shift for bimeif Toptecton, and the collier Montana | a mer port for this city. HALIFAX. Web Go Phe | navy cutter Bemir which wan sent to weit Ce money and without! Ray islands in an endeavor to re | friends, drifted to Beattie he- | leare the lce-bound schooner Giow une Hi WERted to be on the coast, | Cotter, arrived here last night tter | |e wholly unsuccessful atternpt to | | | oh the vessel. There is now litt investigated the | hope of the schooner’s liberation be faye that he belleves | fore spring, when she must take her ‘of the cane were | Chances in the floes, the jury the boy| The Gloucester w he arquitted and given unable to distodge herestt, age ald her heve had « lke re. Activi on Her crew will remain with her ‘ ldng as there i no immedi danger to them, and they are weil- Water Front Stocked ‘with provi The aafling of the steamers City | of Beattio ond Benator this morning, | amd the arrival of the City of Pusbia last night, caused mére exeflement |than haw been seen about the Pa Company's, }~ rts Bieohed & full freight cargo, Inetudt horses, M of whieh are ‘The product of California's a fae the teed. i oldest and moet reputable vine- Ia 15% 4 — the = juice v ont pelect GE, WHO HAS DASTROYED ALLIMY-CH Cole ad Oo | fa NNOT TELL A LIZ, PAPA, | DID IT cea LITTLE Al TOMOBILE.” t night from San Francisco with Bly pure and very old. tp 1,200 tons of fit you are using Wi treighte seporid fine weather ‘slong |B for sickness’ and the comat” | * st ha. now have 4 juds-! The met Paralion sails to 2 of agg sons ment aguinst them foc $000. ren-| thagway ight wae about 16 pas. deved by the ted States district | rengers, which ® party of | gourt at Juneau. In the winter of | etwht by L. tae, who ts S00 steamer Hertha, commanded | to esta’ ® selon falting ertab- by © lishment for the United Fish Com. | te fan Fran- tonte and system Ht. Johanson, undertook to tow builder it PULL MEASURE ART. the rchoener Dora Fh. from Janes | pany on Jeaiin island. Le to Lituya Bay. Off the Southeast-| orn Alaska coast and when within | 9 a few miles of their dentination Oe ea thore aboard the Dora B. are maid te 2 y } fee cut the tow tine, A storm: was xn | ve! || FREE DELIVERY. a at the thme, The Nerthy meanwhile proceeded, and a few hours later the Dora B. went dowry ot 9 Promotie the Merchant Marine Dies in the |r vee ema a sae tim sen Ave Aneen were €roe ned. t. Renees and University). ; House Committee So Far as the Present ston ferry lenmer Kienwat 4 Congress Is Concerned Both Phones. Main 644, a reef near Ketehikaw| probably be a total Joss. | ” Se wast paseed by the Ferat- on stranded «ix days. * and crew exenped FIVE THOUSAND reached Ketchikan, be } , D.C, Feb. th— matter so for thle pone iL Gort, ned, See heater ee - ACRES } dommittee on fieeretiant | rates ilies : ine We ae 2 nn Ren Styne F > Choice wn Holland an ‘The Draft Was iii Goi id “ee Raromimg The Pa . gers. $10.00 in gold go of fat. dust and king that this ge fisheries by a vote of 1 | vy te oy the pre upying th d with going through the pockets | Ne D of John Herman in the Midway #a- Of a Dratkt Soi hvenve aouth. He to report the «hip! ple of Weshington. The proceedings chair while the ad heiped Rémaell to Herman's me ! and but wae seht before he could take | ‘aan disposing of the! of the senate were aleo opened with « LL BEGIN WORK SOON ion of Mic nicipa! L ‘gis ing Pi: Thomson Wanis + onds dat nome on Popular Loan Pian | preferable ately « tn a co A. Sasaguma, a Japanese 19 years of age, was 1 by Detec Te nt Tennant this morning tor trying t Adjacent to Seattle. Ma INVESTIGATION } it 1 ine Price from $5 per acre) the | up. mane Easy terms, ve’: | Herbert S. x Opper 10-14-12 Scheverman Block First Ave. and ¢ herry St one t be bank and the ¢ rocoipt by the sMPIA, Feb, it~ ee which is investigat in born of Tue gation, Piny Allen of tm tan haw been work on { he derivea| 3 Bal electric limiting 1 a. tn April, if the m. ; : . tenued from the Sag AE News From the prelion nt wrk of | honda. could ae Alas skan | Coast ‘: be Wight betor 16 tell what he kne i ane om Snoqualmie Power And equipmer of every rd and begun with aff catled for with Ont the plant in elt po A es Another Treadwe'l mine borrer |e yd should have the Beet Of the bonds voted for ported by the Lynn canal iner Swit pr Pe eaid Mr. 1 . : 4 4 | Faratton, which arrived yesterday commantée TEs tithe er AAdUA tor’ Deming: ail of the funds neces- take up the offering A man named Dey, whe was a ett they want ous Service, the plant and pul it month then those whi Tl hum at the mine, fell a distance of | Fe ° ting) Whiten wevld 1 If the money nece amounts would be 200 feet down @ #haft and was kilted | P10 lex javiee at the time by Apri 15, 1 will need | the order of the jumtantly, perehe paves wage nd (itlede wh ih from then until the | heginning at the te 7 Dey attcmpted to eter on the) Y inee | "ham very “kip,” inineed tt and plunged head | Noerted y Jo is that these bends|ular loan plan put ig to the Sattg a When hens Had Hard L ann Brere sce r 10 Hours 24 Hours Per MH. P. | Per HP. Into exéeutio t efforta te at home by the popa-| and shall v i There ix no doabt in| have it brewg? p é the ' ry body was found to hw broken, Dey oa . pro ee on'h Views are the 7 4 h ar a ¥ and no see Will use: By ‘ane held by bankers and| ae ® murried man, about 75 yrare ne Repn, indictes jy tie f i e Ne VS finial aaa | cer} O Lurgiery, ie ee bility of placing: these promin citizens who hare been This innicinal quated on the aubjert i these col hig ig ae ie tt cob MED ae The steomer Poin ‘er an is for the heneft of the une ly, ‘There went emen BEG 064 f mn tere : i te the people of the is the fact at these bor atera the /'ar ons Ken tite the niett Cor, Beventho iM be allowed to have 4 partiowia. we atanetive Invtet- mercial Company, Can ef " ‘. Tae Babe sav re aye £Ouh t. . tw -—Be0m dk «42 ata atk mae TH Ne et erat reer ter etres ~~ cpenn ele ere - “ 1%: rT) a | a ‘T id Outy Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News # # # VOL, 4. Wo, g12 25 CENTS PER MONTH arbi gers of Spring In every department of the store the dainty sneer pretty things that delight the female heart are now open for inspection New ike’ Wash and Dress Goods sree | Tomorrow oh aamotinent Wf Zephyr Gingham at ater value pric Ma Wand i21-2cemp oo oy value “mines, exact. ve 7 40-inch All Wool h All Wool Fancy eeixtenes ranite Clothn ins @ beautiful , combination of Staete snk" ene spring colorings. ite, values; selling $1.00 value; seit ga ing at T5e 46-inch wide En- St-ineh wide Pi «ilkh Mohair #8 fan Novelty Bi ciitian, black and Weavers, with white silk pin dots, high art in fabric = weaving 81.35 value: sell colors ne abt of the popularity of Bicilh for the coming sen fon, $1.00 value ing at $i25 welling at The 45-inch Imported All Wool Scotch | 62-inch Heavy All Wool Dark Tailor Suiting, exceptionally fine | Ked Bedford Cord, superior for tatlor-made suite, $2.00 value | Watts, $1.50 value: selling at welling at 14 ° . 1.25 $1.25 Wash Waists Placed on the Bargain Table tei‘ nus’ ‘avast DSC Wass 49e ~Boys’ 2-Piece Cheviot Suits Sizes 6 to 11 Yrs. $2.00 Values O8c Special Tomorrow And avoid half the worry of shoe buying ordinary kind— Sines LL to 2... ines 2% to 8%.. they outwear two pairs of TERSO Nearing the pm dongs Sale of Men’s and Boys’ Clothing at Gatuah cunt batons, “or ced In a few days we will commence ies event Soa in event Adams Wirt. “ine of ti pastan & Blanchard iist: FIRE! FIRE! FIRE! $150,000 Stock Fine Merchandise of Saks Bros. of Birmingham, Alu, was recently slightly scorched by fire and damaged wat We were the lucky purchasers of part of this stook at 50¢ and in some instances Me on the dotlar, It consiete of Silks, Satins, Velvets, Dress Goods, Linings, Ginghama, Caticoes, Plannelettes, Linens, Towels, Napkins, Comforters, Blankets, Ladies’ Kid and Golf Gloves, Ribbons, Laces, Neckwear, Underwear, Hovlery, Cloaks . Jackets, Furs, Raglans, Dress Skirts, Walk- ihe Skirts, Petter Wrappers, Children’s and Baby Caps, and dy-to-Wear garments, in fact, the stock includes almost every- hing In the ne of Dry Goods, Millinery, Miitinery Trimmings, ete., ote . TOMORROW. WE INVITE YOU TO VISIT THE GREATEST FIRE ? SKATTLE HAS EVER SEK? tr goods at ONE-HALF, ONE-FOURTH, and In STRNTH thelr value, Tomorrow Morning Sale Staris at 8 o’Clock THE LEADER The Poo, es’ Bargain Stcre New Lumber Exchange buliding, 1118-15-17 Second Avenue

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