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

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am ! '_ ONE CENT THE SEATTLE STAR. APRIL 16, tom uthemet w SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, 1903. ae aumae OF THE LARGEST VESSEL EVER BUILT ON THE CONTINENT--- | THE STEAMSHIP MINNESOTA THURSDAY, 4.25 spe . , ! ime eatoon; they are large, square 3 sands of Prominent People {recs 3 Excursionists Gather to See Lee igwins ingress. wae sons a ri 1908. ‘lL the Levithian Take Her Initial Phe cay J. HUMES. ‘struction and Equipment Plunge--De ails of the Con- | | °" WILL VOTE TO WILL FIGHT | THE UNIONS BbNTLAND April 16.-'The (Special to The Star.) Great Freighhter on the Ways Almost Heady for Launshing taken expressly for ‘The sta aly it & ASSASSIN - Lg tow ree ioe ‘ ile co aeee of Assassination —— ed by Governor Taylor Ade of ted terward of abaft hy) 10, 1 and 12 Schewerman Bleek, | | First Ave. and Cherry St uhiity Detective @huised Dan in cattle. The attempt wae! » wae the TWO SALOONS Chime with which a wade to | ten The convicts who broke jail in (teh Columbia several daye pro Severiptions given of the Wide and the Seattle highwaymer nd fac. | METRE MH many particulars, Investment Brokers We hande all the leading mining, Ot and industriel stocks, and If you | ‘Wrea Moyers pleated guilty in the! desire to buy or sell you should get S leeperior court thi to the} ] standing Lerche, Saved site’ wailed Sa x ‘Barte fl d er Shot i ni: the New Zealand saloon at 118 Wai | Y t pS | our prices a be, Vented 8 | at conmectiout street. ohn "| E h B t N ith if ~ yi tng : Ramasy N) Alaska Central railway, Alaska ree or ad 4 | think tha ou ati |p, or aw seat orge Beker. 1\ tren, the New enland bartender j ac il el er | fellow tt | saw him, bu | AY os the peabety to Petre eum, Queen Ol and Washing . fing ‘Ciowbel's "pars |e shot in the neck, and E. A a the , . " the pen wm Match are all due for an advan c* When Goebel en t throu . | Hi rt " : : : and now i the time to secure some f eaid: ‘New “ar held wp the ‘. Bwana mali” Nee mats Seriously Hu Me ot tien into Caled Dan Cronin. harged frome ship. Me | how ( jte be one of the robbers, was cap- ay oes not explain how he came to te showed him he win tured rumning Sway from the place. | running up the aliey ea Sie ants in| Ths second eens Pas betty ¥Y | ier ie Thurs ton errin Headed with stec! bul bandit masked with « p } nd saloon « powder, Mewar the New & One obber Arrest t the homton saloon at i a va ft atrest. He wore a plece 8 secured 1 REDOING, Cal, April 1¢.—Durtng loth over the fret | ot dirty white }e mask. Ir his face aa} hold-up the! @ performance of “Shall We Forgive entered the Mer,” taht men present in the barroom. B.| Hiuft, inet { the owners of the duty beni i the bar. ar bands you ed dangerous job) foom anid when halt| . the| ‘The police belleve that the man |who committed the second crime was one of the men who held up the and Identified *; Old Offender bees : by the Allen company, at Red Boys’ Suits night. Joseph Demery seid Youtssy, “tha Thfow up y ‘ » flours the seco! nae | wile. loot, pOSIIrEty Identifer mim 414 the. shoot! >| iewuler his head | death be c 2. be Both the thugs then ran out of the! e a0 gee Poe Rape we Staking any of the | resting on hands, all the men| be steppe two men, | money ! i, One w ywn| inthe saloon obeyed the order 4 to have! Firet av The other started up| The thug noticed that McCasher the New| the alley © side of the saloon. | had net obeyed, « Patroimen | Foompe! him to do « noone BANQUE TOF They stepped up to two mugs of | Phee rats tn revolver and fired a - A M-cent plece was tendered |ealoon after Caney builet-hole in payment. One of the men pock-| Damn went Into hrowgh his a e can S the change and both walked to| MePhee and Keily nin, jawoke and aaninet the 't Give let room at the rear the | whom the met re . he | wall with bh mie | alley ‘The bandit then turned hie alten You the bartender that ti!) and pane money to mé, he ordered At the time of the hold en in the se 2-Piece Suits in nent later they reappeared side by | Were three m Halgren ers of the Mine Opera-| gave their firet ar ard the bar over the} The men tors Aswocia TPR LL a eb eee were in thetr hands. - | One Mf them went benhin the bar - nial banquet olebt tthe Ra where Halaren was st «. Hel by the ns, {atv Beat Ganguet, leet Meet, ot the Ral Serges went Atrectly to the cash register. Haig at ihe saloe his | the ke -. Chev- While he was doing this the other | morning. Dr. MeKechnic | hed | bar himaelf and pocketed the money. | quet was « decided auc ighwayman. .supposedly ( * aad une he refune Then he Backed qut of the saloon, men eepect 46 iots in trai of the bar ar ompitai ° * *°) firet orderieg the men in the place! eat It « ren with his revolver ae ee to stay there for five os. No} Bresigent John B. McMannus of and “Now hold up your your hands, ne one Ht lone | the association acceptably perte : he said to the bartender, but the | for any man, i | att head-| the duties of ‘eeitenater.” ae Fancy command was not obeyed. The or and they could shooct me to @ a | au hone qt of the association and th Tweeds der was repeated. ,Halgren knew | before I would. Lam not much hur «| and as a fom he ter. | that the thugs ‘would shoot and| This serateh on my neck will be all) 4, of the men who were in the Of the in Ever- er- | nade a Give whder the ber just asiright ins few days That filow | saloon say that they had seen the valor © Ww oi In the saloon before, but ne r ear- | the thot was fired. The ballet struck As he was falling a of Cleveland EXCELSIOR IN FROM VALDES oi Reports That Place Buried in Snow But the Stam- pede to New Gold Fiel’s Keeps Up are # nent S HELD TOBE GOOD nd made his bh Discharged i in Superior Court in Case Againat| "the chinntn for Running Variety Theater Megally <# } ir in thy ing Qualities W. B. Hutchinson Co Cor. 2d Ave. and Union St. Coffee to Perfection RICE’S 1320 Second Home Made Pe 3, Considine was dis- {cane against the defendant row. The teamer Excelsior arrived from | om 5 ectors on thelr way across charges, When the council last fall adopted jiong surper rly thie morning with facies f W Budge ver) in the au- & new ordinance requiring all smugeiing, b e ' re. including J, L. Levy ade ed ny A Onin +g ved cert ball lice wna hants | epthah Ja Raker Prien cour, mph ae on Se t Pies, Bread, Cakes, etc,, fresh v of the eto El them the sudgrment of J atice e whore | - — for reporta that when from our own bakery every nearly run sought | * des, April ®, the little morning ay of police court finding estall the operation of the | POOSEVELT ' ity war almost buried under | aon ff gonducting & concert Zo by taking out new licenmes be- veritable mountains of * ‘The! Al, whit putfit has passed into the! heaviest ™ — Vedese set & Ut tale 2 et pet See ee a 8 WITH ELEVEN CONTRABAND CHINKS 2 CAP eg ea ee IR sant oS KA , | IS NEATLY CAPTURED = — % $12.50» RESIDENCE spending the afternoon at the navy sacle 4 .| MISS COGHLAN TO | DESTROYED) WAULEY WW Jan’ Moor, Tt ia fitte i r geling on a big . ee era isa Ge » PLAY FoR oun?” | A N. E. cor, 1st ave, and ; gly Pra (Special to The @0r) Paniel McAuley, the logger w ait, Cherry street. \e 1 in b phot and Killed James Clark phy Lan! oe oe 2) and British and William McLaughlin, and was Bites a file for the purp himeelf shot by Officer Griffith tn ——— i i of the movements o the "O. K." wale ) April 2m Lawn Mowers m Bay’: | visits NAVY YARD WAY amon Igy andl Bhoret| A free trial before purchasing, $4.60 b th t Th. P. Mobaor tha abt ° iy + ne t1 ‘ L Y st encap fr wr nerne ¢ mer At - ‘ Auley wan 5 Geo. H. Woodhouse Go. a +7 ols Foy nereme t H the hospital ward 1400 Gecond avenue and Cutthroats INCORPORATE . e==| ARE HELD UPEe3 H. Lewis & Co. Ki 18 VOL. 5. No. 43 Now in Custody "THE Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News. «. PER MONTH as CENTS CENTS “BARREL” MURDER MYSTERY STARTLING DISCLOSURES MADE BY THE NEW YORK POLICE Murdered Man Supposed to Have Been the Victim of a Well Organized Gang of Counterfeiters , y Twelve Men 4] -RAMAKER MUSIC CO Moved to 1406 2d Ave. ‘Blanchard Men’s Outfitters OUR PRI ARE RIGHT AND OUR CLOTHES ARE PERFECT $10,$12.50,$15 to $25.00 COME AND TRY US 719 Second ‘Av. | Hinckley Block Hose. This is an article you aia Hose We are agents for the satisfactory cannot be said for all makes of Garden Hose. ‘Prices, Per Foot, 5c to 17 California Garden can rely upon. As much al New Iden Pattern 106. and Girls ODD LOTS of Boys 10¢ , 25e { Lat § to go at Be ) Lot 4 to go at 490 } Lat & to go at The ; TWO LOTS of Women's Untrim 4 Trimmed Hats, some § noosing among them, § § h 106 and 280 AINBRY~—We will place on beautiful trimmed Cuban Fiate at Frank Atwoo nished $20,000 of the money for the Pettit's University additions investment pr at exa is establish undisputable addition, both f a Take this at once. REAL ESTATE DEALERS fain Store First Avense and S Street 4.W.Pistere Annex rerrthing Bisctrical s1stet Av. & A FEW oe ar. BARGAIN BA Ree INS sale Saturday twe NINE LOTS TO ONE MAN Many Others Have Bought From Two to Six Lots in PETTIT’S UNIVERSITY ADDITION 1, proprietor of the Globe Wall bas purct tly the # H. B. Huntley building sites for home you, opportunity does not knock at time will soon be when this opportunt chance to buy s0x1( lots with for at from $126 t PETTIT & SON of Men's Soft Front little solled, te 35e ‘TS of Men's Shirts and were, values up to Bic, to 1 DD LOTS 4 some & of Waist Linings, regu- uenx, but owing te little damaggd at, yard. Oe lots Children's $1.25 and $1.65 Paper Co., who fur- ‘improvement of ng and purchase and frm of Hawley & on ad finem. Such mfidence in this of the ¢ nd investments, Mind yowr every day, and the be loat There's a ments in and paid Entrance to the ‘Areade” ORANGE FLOWER SKIN F 00D 1 All Skin An« the Skin th and t Authorities Stewart & Helmes Drug Company ! 627 First Avenue

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