The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 16, 1903, Page 1

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Tonight esh north Members and jury ts mion ts being ‘ unded wy Judge t will re " remate and grand jurors to vestigation of autt the press, Hi of the grand jury Whe pad forfeited Dis Job as Fe etrenpting to adjourn Fe eee om his own mio authority, ant leaving for # Business trip nding Mr. Pigott's ac fernoon (n purport on Bey Bee for a week ight make bis trip hat. Was his real ob om band thiv ° k to the stand “Mather Mnally soti was won, sas ent as but the others _. Looking for Help Were unable to Increase their came out h (td advice ux ttin ge Bell's at was for the noon the. 4 with the where they as few minutes After ter came ot, Judge Hell was fn ned advieed the fury that 12 mem- Weald be necesmary for them to & foreman assured the Jurors that he was to facilitate their mhors, and a2 moon as 12 of them should advice today, that] | work transertt } went away, but (he Jin close ¢o end state frankly that he! could Hegaily process, but that | Before him, he would remove nt anather fore This appointment, Weald have to be perman he did not pok % would be appetn’ eman pro tem. sion of law for Tefused to aay whether amore the new appointee ELD, N. J. March 16 Spent three years in Christian woman willing bis wife, Jacob Hess, Hew Market, N. J. is 6 raged and deci tinue bis hunt umtit efforta. ‘of money. and I'm more te get a the lonely man. all today reading m that want to me There's some pretty good tom 1 might as that what i want i a Whenever Mr. Pigott reap- | ” = the stage of action, but’ because it DOKING FOR SOMETHING EASY JERSEY MAN WHO HAS TWO CORK LEGS, 1S SEARCH. FOR A WIFE WITH SOME FURNITURE } 19 years of age. in relat | married when 18 years of ONE CENT THE SEATTLE winds. Twelve Jurors Can Get Together Tomorrow Judge Bell Will Formally Remove the Absent Foreman and Appoint Another Instead--10 Showed Up This Morning sald positively that th new occu the whe Mhree beent Jurors live in the country hey are Moban, Doo: ley and Bilis, They will be sent fur thit afternoon, and expected to be at the courthouse tomorrow, #0 that the Jury can then proceed, He tides Foreman Piggott and the oth three nam, Lockery was ab absent thi He reatdes the be four “i that the at went Jurors accept the arbitrary action of Foreman Piggott as bind ine, and acted accordingly May Have Quorum Tomorrow eight Jurors were present at clock, but anether svon ap rank Frye went « * seeking whom & teath man came tired And eaft he had a week's his notes, Bo he thers ren ! munion on the inside and then one would come and manip With the outsiders in the cor ridor, but they stuck to thelr port until when they dectded to find out from Judge Hell whether they Were on terre firma or suspended in midair, They sult him as se ter up 12, but ¥ of wait | ing for that seeming {mponaibility Jacod Goldberg, the slot-machine man. bad been notified to attend this morning, and he wandered up and down the basement corridor for an hour and a half like a lost spir but at last screwed his courage up to the point of leaving the jury its fate and went away down town No w { wae sent after him About Mr. Pigott jure * who were present this id litte about Mr action, but made it plain that they did not think he was the whole thing and that they would like to demonstrate that fact fo him. All agreed that it was the understand ing when the Jury adojurned ite mal session on Friday afternoon that it should reconvene this morning at 10 o'clock. As the Star Saturday, Clerk Mather no formal rec urnment omary to ‘The wife hunter is 31 years of age. He was born in Packerton, Pa fest both legs While in of the railroad company w story Mr. Hess waid that he My wife couldn't write and ene day she asked me te write to a fellow and nak "i board with as Shy than she did me, ee bet I didn’t write, ; ing with him, 1 oe I got « young woman from Provide R 1, on housekeeper, She stayed for nine months, and the young man from ee Snia came along and that's Won't take a prize at oleae fant wother. I didn't mind A widow ts in my line, she would have some that would come tn here’ oy man wee sented at tower at the Lehigh 4 crowing in the of New Market. There one Week's end to MF. And, as he mays, he has fit find & wife in the con- 0K POISON MAYBE Again Reported to iM Bclcide @ young man who , fig Served « term in the fit for obtaining property fesenting hirnneif to be a naval > d to have made an. x Periodical atternpts to | This time the police | all parts of the United States tn re statement, he pores he in various of $25 paid on hie wedding day to the per- non who will Introduce him to @| face debts of millions, He released $4 « month on = lin the Ristors of Modoc county. "i - bat you see I bought psn farniture and then had to eel! it point where the firm would ha’ ef im 100, He If I met this widow from Bayonne |oicared mbout City, maybe she'll bave all the fur niture we'll need. Mr. Hess has received betters from pone efforts to obtain « wife. Last year, according to his own ways a He has « woman willing to share his wages of He is going to have his picture taken here tomorrow, and at the same time will arrange with « local Justice of the peace to marriage service when needed. Hess fore a mingint to officiate for purely " Purposen. and for thin Feason has declined to accept « young woman who is a Catholic. “I would have to pay « priest if 1 mar- ried her.” said he, “and that money might just as weil be saved for bay- tng coal.” | the four children, two of whom are wins, IN CALIFORNIA REDDING, Cat, March 16.——Wit eae Thompson, editor of the Alturas in Dealer, and a party of timber oo hg started from Alturas on snow shoen two days ago. to locate timber claime They were caught escued. The blignord wee the worst thermometer fell to 14 degrees below mS that he has suceeded and | *°T°. Wi body ie in the brush some the foot of Queen Anne “ie t wide. He wan seen 7 intents of a bottle on Ld Written the word then nothing has Several residents » the police the he was urrested that he in the head during the or and that ted. He firnt the police of a7 More than a year ago when MMGed & larke quantity of sup Severn! Seattle firma by himself to be the pur mt of the Puget #oun He carried at that time Be¥olver in bie belt and wax band uniform uniform of Kile ¢ mk. tie served a term 4 sorts Jail when the police the eport came at Briggs ha 6 Kili hirnee but later . alive, Thiv morning J. A Hives on Queen Anne hill to the police atation re that Brig Arink of some poison. AT ik th ow OHO Randered wwe mp0 fy EF Police will beticve that Brigas | Bek polsor y see , orKe eantime J tizens 1 te he heavy alleged dead body 8. MILNOR 13 TS TS DIVORCE ee hi Captain Mi froms-complatmt, asking in hie favor on the ground it of the trial. on the that he wos wick « pear in perwon to he pt An's COP» MA Was not natinfactory, t Prices Would tae nee. After ring eye Trosh 6 wife raed oa OD. my. Mes. Mil ted custody of Jetructed, All agreed that the boat! | vious challe Miinor tried to obtain | LEVI KISSES | HARRISON FOR MAYOR CHICAGO, March 16-—For the fourth successive time the Demo- erate Of this city, this afternoon, nominated Carter H. Harrison their mayoraity candidate. The present mayor's r that of hie far NOME NOW >| A SUBPORT Capt. D. MH. Jarvis, collector of cus- me for Alaxka, who is now in the} city, states that Nome is now agub- | port of entry. He has recetved om- | jai notificatiin of the fact from| lw ashington. ‘The new ruling means much people of N Hereafter, fe verecis can land at that port, thus re y increasing the opportunities y obtain low freight rates SHAMROCK IS A FINE BOAT GLASGOW, March 16.—Members of the preea and others were adit ted today to the shipyards where LApten’s cup challenger ie being ¢ | to the | ig in a vant improve ont over the pre« and declared that if the Americans retain the cop this f, they will have made a marvels ous advance, THE BOOK WAMHINGTON, D. C., March 16g Levi Ankeny, the now senator fram Re Washington, was sworn in today, HE Only Paper tn Seattle That Dares to Print the News #4 #4 STAR. SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, MONDAY, MARCH 16, 1903, CENTS PER MONTH (RAND JURY IS ADVISED TO PROCEED WITHOUT MR. PIGOTT ‘MRS. MORRELL DIES ALONEIN A SHACK Was the Divorced Wife of Dave Morrell, Who Was Killed | at Olympia Recently by Christ Benson ‘AND $100 | have | nobody ted from exe | WOWArrAnted expense by the | of Qhe supreme court In the vase eo and will not be of the week. | time nothing seems kee | | If you want a bargain, look this these lots are only one from car line and 19 minutes’ ride from Pioneer wn and $4 square; $5 monthly HERBERT | §. UPPER 10-11-12 Scheuer } man Block, First av. and Cherry st | Y and ex-Prom | ing Attorney Pull ” , but there is no question «rand jurors about the fact been act uly tn has received consider al) aides for © make the public in able critteian re of the grand jury has been determinat body was sworn tn, / taken several va mn county jatle Miunt, city health officer # qmallpex mituatt withough tt hi a desire to delay) This ciroumste upon the minds ck near the foot of Connec nd during her # of which he did not approve, have been ne Md) Moved to 1406 2d Ave. and who perhaps dow need the money ao badly ax some of investigated The body was sent to the Bon ney- Watson morgue Morrell had of Beattie for about two years is admitted that the grand jury with ite business that there will be no more pationts are recove: the quarantine will t the middie of this week will Open on Monday views may be held tn all the chu 8 All the | cane a rapidly «© the shack she called her ho ent! Able lawyers say been « resident | CLUNG TO RUINED WALL STREET LOVER EROINE OF COTTON CORNER ROMANCE NOW ENJOYS SHARE IN THE MILLIONS AS HIG WIFE news of her the police «tation BUTTERFLIES COLORED SPORTS IN A SHOOTING AFFRAY ogy of the Brith Rewepacer Reterprise Asmortation. NEW YORK, Mareh 16 $5,000,000 on his cotton Wugenia Dyer, daughter of the may have inherited some | three months of the army spirit inatead of being abandoned only rehabilitated hinueif te than had been pl of the bride's sister. faith in him: b that was atre or to him when he marked onrde, of some Htc matte Cor. 4th Av. & PikeSt. CLOSING May 24, 1900, four days t Quéen City Club, Washington street with a crash siowly fatled for $14,000,000. cotton rose, 9 The club ts @ social ore posed eaciunively police are stilt 4eting how it happen minus & few shining lights todos No ieee than 19 shots were during the meter, every direction and «helter from Ub leaden hat! ena he smoke cleared other millions © get back what he had lost Ballets flew trouble occurred at yesterday morning precaium Wher Mis epirtt wae merely aroused Sem behing the pian He went to hia room and procured Dall, instend he found only two men wounded. and} one of the prin: ng bee, and Isatah ‘en innocent were the unfortunates who succeed ed In intereepting bullets eetved & Oreh wound and beth are slowly turning bieck ‘Rywide Mission bow. ro known t m the social tf whole row Their entire ee There was & loud shout at the be of the stairs lead into the elub charged down the » club room, shoot seized his gun, | after barricading himself behind another colored ma war & fusilade « at everything | Everything in the Store Sold at a Big Sacrifice The following are prices Ideal Business with the style, beauty and shape of higher priced garments W. B. Hutchinson Co Cor. 2d Ave, & Union St. in the room Suits, | aaleep in a room edly dressed and ¢ felt of battic tered the room when he w Whether the bulle after the shoot! Fron ied reporte of the Affair that have reachéd the police the shooting te gene HURT IN A COLLISION A. Thorndyke, formert: of Seattle, war run jured by fire truck No. & avenue Houth —y" gem late Raturda: had hardly en for a quick close-up: Men’s Suits Men's Bults, amsorted pat- ‘es will a myetery When the police were hea | capwena out | chairs and behind stoves, other furniture in 4nd Madinon | were sent to the ‘hospital Are atill looking for The N. Thi Suits Ye are showing all the popular color combinations that are being worn by smart dressers this spring, the styles which are hand-made collars and button-holes, hair-lined fronts that keep their shape, equal to tailor-made, at one-half their price. ve you money— $10.00 to $30.00 ADAMS & BLANCHARD Dependable Clothiers 739 Second Avense, Hinckley Block ASSAYERS’ MATERIALS Everything Needed for Amateur or Professtonal, Field or Laboratory, wpipe Outfits, Retorts, Crucibles and Gold Scales. We are headquarters. Stewart & Holmes Drug Co. 627 FIRST AVE, ly sold at #10. © Double Breasted $11. and & # Scotch Plaids, regularly seid at $12.00 and $14.00, ¢ 7% Fancy Worsted Suite, 20 imported Black Worstese, are styles, worth $16.60: 8.78 o ‘Bio the fet that the driver was weight, worth 816%; go his gong furiously. Neither % hear the shouts of bystanders & Oregon Cassimeres, guaran- teed ali wool, worth $16.00, at Imported Beoteh Tweeda, brown and blue, worth wo at jo 18 Melton Suits, genuine Au- burn Mills goods, worth $18.06 to $20.00: go at oe aceident no blame oan be at- to the firemen, who were an. an alarm. ir. rndyke war removed to the Wayside Mission howpital. BANK IN TROUBLE HINGTON, D.C, Bank of Jackson Fin. war closed today by order ht and bought, wn- 4 | th he held bales, representing it of $8,006,960. ih cotton agal have held on by margining ite hoid r potn te. ing and Price broker whom cotton had wtranded on the eve of | his wedding waited untii aa ae most populuar, Italian serge linings, rice wan to have ¢lor dinner the it didn't come ven hiv bach it Of his fatlure. Neither did the aborate church wedding, which was to have taken place in the Chureh ot the Epiphany hie fiancee and told her, being & millionaire, he was ittely to fo at .. ‘ © Fine Gray Clay W worth $20.00; go at,...$1 Imported Fancy Ch: worth $20.00; go at... % Imported Viecunas and Fancy Worsteds, worth $23.50: go at We dress you right and Price called wy holdings to the new bull leader, 1. J. Bully of Provider fied to take bis profit, area. ually unloaded upon Fo ag/ patil he was clear of the market, and could 100 Srecial-Order-Made Meltons extra fine quality, worth $14.00 $25.00; go at Men’s Pants 200 pairs Dress Pants, in ten different styles, all over town em that he had mititon ARE SEEKING EVIDENCE OF WHOLESALE ‘MURDER BIG BLILZARD |\Police Officials Order the Opening of Thirty-Four j Graves of Supposed Victims of George Hossey, the ‘“‘Voodoo” Herb Doctor PHILADELPHIA, March 16-—The police authorities have directed the in a Diizzard and ane was buried tm | OPeMing Of M4 graves, having secured the snow and was nearly dead when ly wold at $2.25; go at 80 pairs Scotch Plaids, paits Corduroy, sold at $3.00; go at.. striped, regularly sold at $6. 2.) 180 pairs Fancy Worsted, dark pairs Imported Worsteds and Cashmeres, regularty sold at $6.00; go at... 7% 100 pairs Black and Blue Chev- lots, regularly sold at ber 5 Children’s Suits 85 Double Breasted Suite, tarty “Bie — polson furnished by the negro. A police official today anid: “Tite case is sawuming proportions far be- yond the comprehension of those connected with it at the time Hossey The real investiga- is just beginning and before tt eeds much further some startling lopment» will crop up. in the city ie to- Hoasey murder ease and by the end of the week they la COLLISION CAUSES} DAMAGE TO SHIP Steamer City of Seattle Hits the Ship Bankleigh While Trying to Make Landing This Morning in Heavy Fog (Special to The Star.) hope to be able to show whethor or neral suapicion that the old * doctor aselated in the kill- ing of anywhere between 60 and 100 le true, The bod ppored victima will be ex- odiay and if the examination | vizon, the bodies of named Hossey's memorai be exhumed. More thai Phitadeiphia are now u evidence which hes led them to the beilef that George Hossey, the negro Herb Doctor,” i responsible for at least many of the deaths. In jail charged with bet sory to the murder of Danse, whose widow is charged with having administered to her husband MINORITY HAS NEW LEADER SENATOR ARTHUR PUGH GoR- MAN AGAIN EMERGES FROM OBSCURITY wae arrested, Boys’ Double Breasted Scoteh Plaids, regulariy sold day workin 4 : om < Boys’ 8-plece Suit at $4.00; go at If You Have Not Yet Attended the Great Fire Sale}. bought by The LEADER sur earliest conv and includes every ight and will sell the stock at 6 ly others too Numerous to tion, Spring Stock of Plates an if they were mad of the ovilision wae Iiston between the steam and the tron ship ‘ed here thie morn- ing during @ dense fom. leigh was tied up at and wan struck by the City of Beat. | #0 great that nine | maven plates were te | steel bow of the steamer. | Against which the ship was tied was place and seriously away by the er Clty of Seatth ' MERCHANDISE and walnut a} odd and end Hats, worth each B50 8 $2.50 Low Crown Hats, 1 Of WATER-DAMAGED Birmingham, he stock wae that of a department « nt in the store damage caused by the! make « landing. ‘The bow of the Heamer hit the ship are BARGAINS such as you EVERYWHERE LF LOOKING Seiow> 1307 Second Ave. | Arcade Block Buy a “HULL UMBRELLA THE BEST each and every ¢ Was practicaily | LAW NOW PROHIBITS GIRL MESSENGERS the | work tn mill, the State | ature, » returned from THROUGHOUT BARGAINS Men’ $ Spring Stock of Shoes French Caif, worth $2.00, now., ALWAYS WE KING OR BUYING , A Hull make Won't bend Just as you eight, in two styles, worth 0, now $1.90 Kid and Boxealt, worth workshop, factory or There Was passed the arbitration | rtant provision of | the moet im Boxealf, worth $4.2 uring the passe | w of bills indorsed t of the #trike.to arbitrate | convention of the federation in this » to the pubile statement of oh “5, now $2.75 Mens Underwear oot Derby Rtt Many lawa of reat h JUDGE DAY IMPROVING night and his i SENATOR A. PF. WASHINGTON, D. ©. made Umbrella on the market; » guaranteed to the efeht-how a) Wool, worth The; sale joys of private Hull Detachableand in and examine the yland has | or elty ; aE portate of |tract will be chncetted by ‘th tne ‘badred po thority giving it if the 6¢ that | fuse to enforce an eight-hour ¢ iam Weight Cotton Ribbed » will not break; guaranteed to give satis Ney mn. Fubps Umbrellas 35¢ to $25 All kinds of umt tates renate haen af minority lende body with « whoop und ho palo Wan Cor of dangerous mack reine he scored | iiate wuccess by forcing the 4 to attach an amendmept tig Cuban, reciprycity treaty, on short notion, ® © « » a5e @ tm te ay Weol, worth $ Bho Lambe Wool, worth $2.00 paneer 3 | ¥ chold under U years Of age LOTS $75, ee ae RAMAKER MUSIC CO OUT tock of Cloth- Men's Furnishings, Shoes, Ete 2 MUST GET OUT, here's p—reguiar- mixed terns, nd $15.50; go at Berge Buits, meal »d Quality Imported prateds, baie 57 11.50 Fancy Worsted, light regularly sold. at go at $2.50 oO at... Suits, regularly sold at go at ¥ Suits, regularly go at $2.35 Hats $3.00 Fedoras, in black, vd r $1.65 edoras, in black 1.45 F and otter Jen City 8 0 81.75 Kang, Calf, heavy Vetov i now 82.45 fekin, worth $3.50, $2. Gait’ Bluchers, "Worth ped, worth 5So each; sale pri to; sale price 306 adin Ribbed, flesh

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