The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 3, 1903, Page 9

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Lo ee oe ARR oe ge ecm emg ep ono? er IR 2 MINERS | DUBOIS. Pa. April 3.—Pour min- ore others seriously injured in the Lon- Gon mine near here this morning. The fatality was due to a cave-in. It mine was inadequate to protect the | miners from danger from this source ; and an official investigation may be ordered. BRUTAL LOS ANGELES, Cal ‘Thomas Cummings, Shearer & *P pal dicates that there is @ woman tn the case. There la no clue to the iden- tity of the murderer. TENEMENT NEW YORK, Apri 3—Two lives we “WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO DO ABOUT IT? “Well, what are you going to do about it Thiet was Ub uery with which a Tammany chief of potice in New York wae « med to block all attempts of the people whe patd his salary te “ut Whether he intended to serve them. r to continue to prostitute his Office for the benefit of his private , Beatile te affiteted with @ chief of pitice and mayor whe are ose imitators of the Tammany extortionist The question before the people « * city today te the one the prinee of Tammany grafters asked What are you geing te ae t it.” very evident that netther Mayo * nor Chief Oe itvan vtends te folow the advice of t jury and resign. ne contrary it ia plain that they to ignore that come recommendation and to allow vice and crime te tke the provecbial green bay tree se long as they are per ed to foster the eystem of lIawbreaking and corruption which is engendered by the mayor's Ww pen poiley THE EVIDENCE PRODUCED BEFORE US MAS BREEN CONVINCING THAT THE OFFICIAL ATMOSPHERE OF THIS CITY, LEGISLATIVE AND ADMINISTRATIVE, Ih CLOUD 3 PICION WE t.eCOMMEND HIEF OF POLICE FR N. AND R GOOD EXAMPLE MIGHT RE FOLLOWE BY AT LBAST A MAJORITY OF Ti& COUNCIL AS A BOLACK TO THEIR CONSCIENCES AND IN THE or THE PUBLIC GOOD, ‘This was the real indictment Chief Sullivan by the grand jury ‘They were formally indicted for non-fear INTEREST found against Mayor Humes and in office, and are now awaiting trial as common malefactors, but unfortunate ty for the city they mingovern the meon-feamnce charge ix a simple misdemeanor and carries ee y the punishment usually ac od @ chain gang crimir ‘The fo. .ai Indictment has no terrors for the mayor ¢ chief lieutenent. Their sense of decency has fing been over and the charge which would drive from office men of finer vals to them only as petty personal affront, if { this ts needed than the benger in high lapiayed when & foal report and a dens of effrontery hours ured in upon of the city has ever 3 these law-breakers &fter the superior grand Jury they gave tacit consent to the reopening of all the new tenderloin district and set the seal of thelr appro Oied tt the wiktest nocturnal orgie that foul k own. Por tht bivod shed, the heart aches and the tears entailed by that night of criminal carnival Mayor Hurnes and ef Sulltvan quarter are morally if net legally respon ‘The reopening of the new tea tm the face of public decency, am Insult tire Att the atmyor and chief of police are paid to serve, a et: vhdation efft ¢ial duty and « deliberate infraction of the laws of the state and of the city which the ma: and chief of police pledged their word and hener to uphold en force. Tt may be that these officials will be sustained in thelr courne, but the Star believes they have mistaken the temper of the peo ple. Mayor Humes and his chief of police have shown that they an, if they so desire, give Seattie an administration as clan as that of any other city So long as the grand jury Was a factor in affairs they closed i kept chowed the haunts of thieves and law Rew tendertatp. But doing so now? “There is even @ GOULt ms fo the ood faith of the mayor and the chief of police in theit witely announced plan to clean out the dives of the old tendericin district. They profess to be ignorant of the fact that two notorious dives runsing full biaet within « stone's throw of police be re and the city ball are violat ing the state law forbidding the employment of women In places where intoxicating liquors are oid. What sort of men are theese whom @eatthr has an guartians ot public peace and morality? The grand jury strong la nguage that more than ignorance and was behind the failure of the police to put a stop to law- breaking below Yesier way in the “good old times.” which threaten to return again. . ‘There i only one course open to Mayor Humes. tHe recognize the fact that he cannot longer trifle with the law, He must investigate conditions below Yesier way personally and gain first hand knowled«e of what i gotng on there, Me must Instruct his chief of police plainly as to his duty umier the law and must demand speedy results. If the mayor cannot consistently, under hie politica! follow this course, it ts in order for him to resign. ‘The tai who have just spent $7.6 for « grand fury will not cadare much tonger this idle game of shuttle cock with the Inge between the mayor and chief of police Both officials are reaponsibie under the law for their failure to enforce the criminal code to the letter, and If they do not do eo, thelr nations will be received without regret. It should be borne In mind that the next grand Jury may be made of sterner stuff than the one which hae just adjourned. The latter tody meant well, but Incked the courage of Ite convictions, To this fact the entire majority report bears wit- ness. ‘The Star hopes the calling of another grand jury may not be necessary, but will not hesitate to voter public sentiment should one necessary. Gambling houses, dance halle, ground floor crth houses: joints” and various “wide open” civiltzed community. must pledges, “rniet institutions have no piace In a KILLED| WHISKY SPECIAL Saturday only, your choice of OLD HERMITAGE, GUCKENHEIMER Me- BRAYER, regular price $1.26— QUART BOTTLES SATURDAY 85c EASTER Special Easter Wine offering were instantly killed and five is maid that the timbering f@ the chow, or MURDER Apt! 3— corrg! boss for Crowley, rafiroad con- re, was beaten to death in a ast night, The murderer used kbandle and beat hi victim to p. A note found by the police in- FIRE COSTS | TWO LIVES at special prices from now un- if tt waster, TOKAY — 81.50, $2.00 and re lost and @ badt dosen persons burned and injured in a@ fire this $3.00 gation. forenoon In & tenement in the Ghet- BES DSS to. The dead are unidentified. One || ANGHLICA—$1.50, $2.00 and i* @ grown person, the other « child. $3.00 gulion. Despite the warning eries of firemen recond story window. A policeman eprang forward and deftly caught the inflagit. It was uninjured, The woman would not wait for ladders to be raised, but jumped, breaking both legs. Two other women who were also panic stricken jumped were injured OLD MAN Hughey Higgins. an olf mah aald by PORT. woman threw her infant from @ $1.50, $2.00 IN TROUBLE | 1200 Second Ave. the poliog Bo be @ short-change arr@sted on suspicion by (Bet, Seneca and achivgrein. ity ‘Detectives Byrnes and Ken-! Both Phones, Main 644. edy, last night No charge hi ood placed against bim. Our Immense Stock of Men's, Boys’ and Children’s Cloth- Ing Qur. S15 000 worth of merchandise to be closed out in a short time The Star Clothing Has received notice to get out, as the building will down in @ short be torn time and we must dispose of every dollar's worth of goods, regardless of what they bring This is a bona-fide sale, and here's a chance to save about one-half on every We just received several large purchase you make. cases of Children’s Cloth- ing this day from castern and will market, place them on sale tomorrow along with the rest of the bargains. Don't fail to at- tend this Closing-out Sale. Star Clothing Co. Cor. Fourth and Pike Street, Seattle id ' é BON MARCHE 300 Trimmed Hats on Sale Tomorrow over 300 beautifully trimmed and stylish Spring Hats wiq be put on view and sale at much lower prices than they would readily fetch ery womsan in Seattle to fully realize that The Bon Marche jy now the cenier of the millinery baying of Seattle. Hence at this pre-| sale Saturday you will find exquisite.trimmed millinery styzs ranging 417 Across from FR THE BON MARCHE, NORDHOFF & CO But we want price this way: shapes. and $2.75 Most Notable Sale onR ecord far and near @hould gather at ter tomorrow. Itist be an ¢ asc, Soc and Gar, will positive t thatie new and wtytin complexions two: loned un nee tip aren ne penne mand mate Sane me: Thin t# One Of the Breatest Dary We adtine earty Yawr ota af thett reguls 04 OF SMU VRABIC Lo Fp anova ys mies nin we 3 {som Sar igeor Men’s and Boys’ Furnishings A reat spe eof i }iowor Mhirte? new ante, with Wool Bwentars, since 140.04.” | two separate collars anda par of Complete Stock of New At Th each, navy bive, with red | cuffs, and regular value @ lh Rigen, gy pen diy g Being hae pring Things dere and royal blue with red bor- [Balbriggan Underwear, in salmon > * ders, The netual value of these ae tay Soearee. 6 eevueee in HO. At $1.00 each, ateee 24 to 94; ali | , Men's Hibbed have Vertical stripes and are «| nde ' nt fo Taare weave” Fhe mctor | between seakons, at, @ «arin mbinations are maroon and | i _ Blue and white, car- | " ) Fite Jersey Wib 2 white, hunter's green | Std Wool ecweat, leah color and red, and royal and green. The | ®74 Haht brown, suitable for real value ie $1.84 garment aders for Satur Men's Golf @hirts, separate cutfe | 4 es inthe very latest patterns and |" “Xt tte each. Men's Fancy Band colors, including the mew tans! nows, made of pure silk. redu caribe and slates, The prices com: | fran mene at to, The, $1.00 and up to, | 199 dozen Men's Fancy and i tach, $2.00. I eam. Weems wy and 3 We have some very extreme | both tmperia w reve hevelties and confined styles in| bie shapes, at Men's Fancy Shirts not to be | each you can astect from found elwewhere, at, each, $1.80, | the very newest productions of the A $2.00 lest make At le each, on faturday, two | Mande, Amc lines of Men's Fancy Percale Soft | better than these are sold Saturday’s |S ewes Underprices | os »).% For put, Links, extm heavy. eed) ‘This is the famous “After ent styles te choos from. worth | for Saturday @vening, April Groceries ee a "tad lank choice, Ie ‘ombination sheeting, sine after 6, « Magic Laundry Jewel helps your | handkerchief te everywhere at 12% each, after 6 6&e. Real Engiish Torchon Laces and Insertions, very finest qualities as sorted widths, neat patterns, suit- able for fi underwear, t ete | 1% Pare packag: Cuban Bloesome regularly $1.25; spec Perfectos, 6 in box, per box Tha, m Cheese, peund ner pound, 200, Stuffed Oltves, regularly fo; special, per fo. tra Heavy Tubular Bhoe Laces, mal tipy lengths 4-4, 5-4 and 4, regular price be per pair, after 6 only tc per palr, Jet Head Hat Pins extra length, 1 dozen on card, regular price 100 card, after ¢ only, fo per card Best quality &-inch Rubber Drees mbes, regulariy sold at 160 after 6 only, So each Wire Hair Pins, best quality, is. worted slaes, straight and crimp put up In neat wooden boxes, r ular price be per box, after 6 2 | boxes for be. Pillow Cases, Ddieached cotto Worth 12\e Bheets, box of 60, om per Sauenge Cake. Fancy Pimola: per bottle, 16e. Freah Asparagus, per pound, fS0. Fresh Rhubarb, per pound 6c. Cocoanut, per pound ibe Bpeclal on acco Pepkagos usually be: epecial, 40 Honey Dew, value Se; special é for 100. Seal of North Carolina, reewltr- ly bo; special, 4o, Diack and fancy « os wide, guara regular price 68% 2B Genuine Turkish Nappe Laundry age, good large sige, aaBorted col- hed with cord and tassel the best and only practical laundry bag made, always sold at 50 each, after 6, 40 Pretty Decorated ™, full 4 inch- fall pure stik per yard, after € made of wine 45x36 tnche ‘er 6, each, To. made of heavy bi Opal Saite and NQRDNOFF @ CO. Women’s Black Hats | Pr Percal 8 ine nord washing. per package, 160 | cdemrtansch Of siglo, waste “aoe Onion Sets, per pound, ic. regularly worth #8 | after 6 a yard, be Wienerwuret, per pound, 1 after 6, choice, 8c | Fancy Lawne—Fine lawns in a Botled Ham, . pete Wo womce Leather Be large assortment of colors and de- Peary pe va very best quality, worth regularly | signe. the kind you usually pay plogns, per pound, 12 Mo each, after 6, choice, 19% each. | ie for, after 6. a yard. be Liver Bologna, per pound, 16. w York Standard Watches, ¢ | Tally Caria, The dosen, Minced Ham, per pound, 90<. full jeweled movement in extra | 1 pound Ruled Writing Paper 20e Sent Cheese, par pound, 200 quality silverode perew onan, oe 2 packages Envelopes Boe Lamb's py -Bloely spiced, | this watch te regularl? sold at $7.50 1 Bottle IME... cceeeeceees be each, bo. sach, sale price, after 6, Saturday, —| Potato Salad, por pound, 100. $2.76 each Boe Fresh Hominy, per quart, $c. % Clothes Brushes, all best tyre 4 A after 6 a risties, worth regularly G6c ea | age, fc per bottle, Pig's Feet. each, be. after € onty t |} Women's Hematitet Cambric 1-pound canisters of Pure Na~ ery Best Qu Ping, | Handkerchiefs, extra fine quality tural Leaf, per can, do, 1 dozen on card. nickel linen finish, % and & Inch Peerless, regularly 100 per pack« card, petitehed hems, full sire and age, 1 All | perfect In everyowny, this quality | six ste! NORDHOFF & CO. A line of Black Hats, of lace, silk ribbon Children and flowers, at $¢.75 and $4.50. 3 Py! Chiff Hats, ready for trimming, at $25, $15, $10, $8, $5 These hats will compare most favorably with the millinery of any store East or West, besides the prices are 25c per cent less than exclusive milli. ersask. The $5 line cannot be duplicated —coming in all stylish colors ang Children’s Hats White and Colored Hats, wel t ran ¢ 75¢, 95¢, $ We men w t want to buy a worth. We st } tYon from the real Suits to ch ” @ parti ftyle nleeven with skirt ie mk trimmed panel frent, Yoor these Saturday, at $1040 Fine Etamine hers bi sults, with ¢ pee strap edges, stole fronts, ‘apped nd silk strap edeom, wilk braid lated t mt has full drop nieeve 1d belt silk strapped and satin lined; the skirt neatly tr with | witke bands to match blouse. While these are cheap at $26.00, Satur- day's price tn $1.50 French Votle Suite with three round « k lined and edged, colin eo jacket with wh ith dros pointed plait pomtiliien, ilk Hined and Dreeden button trim- med: akirt has » bend of ik to mateh running around st below the knee, and has fan back sweep. Special for Bat urday at ..... $25.00 62c Veiling at 17 Cts |New Spring SUITS! Easter Costumes at Significant Reductions — eitk and button the hi {to handig. THE BON MARCHE, ers and ribbons, at thin 3 and $2.25. larche tomorrow if er price than it® at 2 considerable e more than too Surely dt taming Suits made > our § special, elegantly ‘trmme te ‘sole lined tines a arless, with double ne would hue at $25.6 After Six Six” List of The Bon Marche 1903: Peppers, nicke] plated tops, a rare ¢ bargain at 26c a pair, Saturdey after & 66 cach. Best Hard woodl finely finished, ular value 3 dogen for Sc day, after 6, 6 dozen for be. made of the fin stock od hey ise value, Satur each regular ix Clothes Pina. fe, reg Satur- Whisk Brooms, selected ew price 100 Carter's Little Liver Py reg- ular price 2c bottle. After 6, bottle. _English Violet Buttermilk Totlet reguiar price Be b After Knee Pants te om 4 to M4 years, worth 2c, for Ube Boys’ Knee Papte, in comturoy for ages 3 to § years, worth 45 for 36 Fancy Silk Velvets, t@ green astor, blue and gray; value $1.00. of Men's Suspenders, at a Merino Undershirts. sizes, worth TSe and She. After atx, each. Sic Women's Fast Riack Liste Lace Openwork Hose, extra’ fine quai ity, pretty regular price be. After Women's Hermsdorf Mack Rem dt Ribbed Lisle Hose, .dgh ed heel, double sole, excellent regular pr After Black Sateen Underekirts, The Bon Marche three betties for See our $4.06 Golf Skirts, to wo on sale at 6 — iy see our 600 and 68 Jackets, to be sold after ies * bion Tops, % ine feured, etripes and plall, 2a Special after 7 Mercerfzed Cushion 1419 to 1435 Second Avenve and 115-135 Pike Street uffie, with tucks, for SLi Fannelette and Cotton ack and colors, After and fancy colors, . Spacta! after six, Silk Ploss Cushions om ach nch noh neh inch ne Special after atx 190. en's Chemise — style, ttmmed nd sleeves with narrow regular value 8¢ Muslin bard style, od sleeves t hematitched epectal Gowns, h narrow ular value 65 The Big Store Pthe Street Optical Oo. PLUMBING ia ee Hot Water H. 417) a RAMAKER ting. | Fourth end Fifth Avenues “Plans and Estimates furnished, |'We grind our own lenses and test me Wilh ihe jale “ A ce M. SHAW & GO, erate prices | Mi! side of Colman Dock, foot of 4, A. Linda « Optician Columbja street. Phone, Black oh. Moved to 1406 ad Ave, | |The Touraine Hotel! Refurnished and refitted out, pow open for bestnes Mickey, Prop, Occidental nad Main street, Seattle. Telephone, jain 766, er wee Geo. H. Woodhouse O GARLAND STOVES. Ranges, the ay payments 1409 Second Ave

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