The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 27, 1903, Page 4

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CHASED BY A BEAR Bruin Escaped from Captivity OTHING BUT FUN FOR THE STAR NEWSIES OVER AT NEXT SUNDAY THAT'S WHAT'S IN STORE AL-KI POINT AT THE PLONIC and lnvaded a Power Plant i pla t t The until his aptivity, ant AY, CULLY, DIS DON'T LOOK GOOD, I GUESS NOT to the power man from his} The accompanying pictures 1 melon, to be devoured on the spot e Durbin, the| trate some of the things Th Strenimus practice for the tug-of fireman, had hard work to escape hewsboys and carriers will do War has been going on all week, and the bloodthirsty brut Sunday at Alki potnt, They may pot! it will undoubtedly be one of the \ th aplomb of | big features of the day. The agere genneesenesnnein.. arnival, | gation ¢ ergetic newsvendere will and they may not be attired in th awe by Manette at 9:80 4. m glad raiment which distinguishes | Sunday Colman hilltop family out for a picnka but e they will have @ good time just the Bex Geaseeeeoae and wax right merry accord Luke Will Go After a Reoord Luke the Loon, net to be outdone by Phineas Fogg Sayre, who circled the globe recently, will undertake | « one of the most marvelous feats attempted by a disciple of Gulliver in the gently rr Munchausen, Me goes as the | bac AID representative of the Star ed na multitudes; they will te Dust Editor, Luke will stand in no| ith gusto and they will © ols danger of losing his job, as Phineas y along the beach, generally er for he hae been guaranteed joy! themselves expense money, va Resides they will compete in the} feat which Luke planning | the » hedule for which 1 of breaking the world’s rec- | clude a wat @ return trip to Bremerton. | with three Witt be beth a epeed and an en-| running race f test. The route has bean three cash p carefully tid out Luke's equip. | Tor for ment, which will probably consist and an umbreila, has hep pipe” secured, and he will be novel and strenuous task in ,of two. captains Stew én He will either ride a we ap their forsee for he SOME WILL STROLL ALona |! Bieyele or soull a peanut with a» ut of three pulle, and | i “ ftecthpick on his tour across the te neo water’ THE BRACH eoun Further announcement will be) made tomerrow. Over Oe Chinese were growned | @uring & clowdburst near Che China. Proverty lows many militons How'd you like to live in Engiand aad have to listen to tariff speeches? A New Albany. Ind, man te t father of three sets of twins, and ha Written to Roosevelt about it there's & present fm that family, what with the mother gett GUEST OF HONOR * of $100 to an Te the eee “1 wil? be in the my friends,” howled the Yes, and you'll be at the race,” yelled the man at the| @utekirts of the crow. A Word from Josh Wise Don't fergit th’t ' th’ man th't : mekes th’ most z nolve is Ukely ¢ run out uv thoughts first. Wawtnew P Four men and two women w ‘" @rowned during a gale on the Jer ; sey coast. It fe estimated that the wheat crop | for this state will be 4 dush- | Gs fer this year. Lasi year's crep| was over 7,000.000 bushrit. Decrease due to thet cold and wet spring, and Grought of the summer months Coy Old Men One of the most disgusting prac- tices Of which we know is the ten- @ency of some olt men to make o aitiy display of age before beauty Wayne McCloud, % copy reader oo & San Francieco paper, shot and} Billed himself while walking with | iis fiance last evening at Berkeley, | Cal. | Now doth the busy rafter graft ‘Through a!! the #hining hours, And pllfer shekels all the day j (Special to The 8 entertainment will be on as princely from the second story by means of | at the Leiter ranch, near Cheyenne, @ rope. All but one Mexicana, a few days The ranch hours has been hoxurt- | Great damage done by cloudburst | ousiy fitted! up for her coming. at Marysville, Kan. |. Among other Improvements t= a —— bath room, the cost of which is ald For Her Sache |to be $1,066. ‘The It made the poor maiden's de ache To find she had married a rache, But, with elegant grace. He soon cut out the pace. For he found thet she knew how to/ bache. Dutchess Trousers $2 to $5 NEVER RIP. STYLISH CUT, BASY FITTING. heart ‘TRIED TO KILL HIM ‘The railroads of the United otatee| keified 8006 people during the past! year. LATS WALK! MAY BE THIS STORY is TRUE BUT-- ST. PRTERSEURG, Aug. 24.—The | Viedorosti today publishes a story | Under reserve that an attempt had been made to asaamminate the Pus. | boos ambassador at Covntantinop:e Bold exolualy Toklas, Singerman recat: & Co, Scent ely by nits oy Buffecool today sued usband, Fi Buffecosl, fc ‘According t: to advices received yes-| divorce on ground of” y anand B..4 terfuy by the steamer Exceisior,|and non-su 4 nos pport. She aske for the 5 iam Shafer, a United States| custody of her two little children. | fieer, recently found a — corps @iary in the wilds of Central Alaska Ghronicling the pitiable events that led up to the death of Mrs. Edith ‘White alone in that country two years before. The dairy and two let ters, which Shafer also found con tain « confession of wrongs com mitted by the woman, which drove her from her family in Mankato, Minnn. Mrs, White was probably making her way into an Interior camp when Geath overtook her. The diary states that she was lost in the mountains At one time she encaped from a mountain lion by wading Into a small lake up to ber chin and re maining there until the beast went away Shafer made his strange find while hunting, but diligent search failed to reveal the body, which it is in ferred was devoured by wild beasts The diary and leters were forwarded to John A. White, the woman's hus band. 10. Points “OHIO” EXCELLENCES GBORGETOWN, Ky, Aug, 2 ‘The arguments in the Power's cane commenced today You Get Everything ‘Ten acres all improved; 180 bear tng fruit trees; house 1—Double sheet steel body, closely riveted. 2—Asbestos lining. 3—Thin covers that heat through quickly. 4—Balanced oven door. 5—Reinforced oven bottom. 6—Perfect baking qualities. 7—Large flues, easily cleaned. : —Greatest economy in fuel consumption. —Enamel finished body. Ba yorane beauty and durability. horse harness; farm implementa enough for winter; an abun of fruits and vegetabies. Herbert S. Upper 10, 11 and 12 Goheverman bik. First ave. and Cherry st. tore Firet Ay Xtaure Annex Streetl y thing Liectrica ~213 8. tet Ay. SIBERIAN COAL WILL GREAT DEPOSITS REPORTED BY THE MANAGER OF THE NORTHEASTERN SIBERIAN COMPANY with Mritinh ehip I st her foretoy ght him and his pe landed this rf = NOT WITH _ MR. SCOTT COUNTY PROSECUTOR TOLD POLICE TO ORDER OUT ALL SLOT MACHINES Minnesota Golf Championship mapolia, | toches- | Interest and Faribault chiefly in the « for heid by the tt, Paul | BLOCKED iy f Chief of Police trade paying nickel-in livan many | | | the-slot machines whtcl had been | | rut in Operation during (he pant few | ae were taken f the counters | | and consigned to the back rooms of | waioons an! Ce ot ie thro gut | he city igat. Police In«pector 1 lemved an order that put the dc Detective Wappensteln Arreseted | + out of bustneun | For several days the slot mac Bunko Men Just in Time bad bean making thelr appearence en the qounters ef raleons and | ger stands. ‘The felony iaw ‘egatnas | ames _ aumes Campbell,| the devices was recently dectared wnoenstitutional, and the merchants | Commonly reputed to be clever bUM-| wre owned the machines had de treated by City De-| tiled to take chances on putting them into operation ag Tanat week & few machines were Inetailed Then one by one othe: lowed, un til last night two-thinds of the ma i be Seven | Gate sn the ite ware bond played aity Under| “ine” Muios, acting on insiroctio plice court. | aim the office of the prosecuting Gttorney. then stepped in and stop ped the game | med by esloon men and | 4 proprietors that the bar t of the slot machings & bie hole tn thelr profits Bet ete ee Uae Ge fabbons bartenders have heer hime what ‘te and not « few cigar stand clerks oumary vot wae GY") the stande are all to have been iis wh ™ | forees out of Dui WALKING DELEGATE SENTENCED TO PRISON { Sing Bing Ar E for ball p ost That rightfully are ours, CHEYENNE, Wyo. 2%—|a scale as the residents can accom —_- Ladg Curzon, formeriy Leiter|plish im the ited time allotted Five prisoners excaped from jail at|of Chicago, now Vicereine of India, | them \ . Aria. yesterday, by digging & a guest of honor tm thie gity. She | aed & hole in the wall and dropping arrived yesterday amd will remain | SACRIFICE OF BOYS’ CLOTHING THE FAIR IS CLOSING OUT ITS BOYS’ SUITS AT LESS THAN cOsT 'O such sale of Boys’ Cloth- ing has been heard of for years in Seattle as the Fair has under way at the Great Rebuilding Sale now going on at that store. The order is to self every Boys’ Suit at much less than cost, which brings the prices to ABOUT HALF. what you usu- ally pay. If the boy needs a new suit for school come here for it, but come quickly, for the stock is going fast. The mother who buys a new suit for the boy here will save about HALF THE REGULAR PRICE T® FAIR 2D AVENUE and PIKE ST LAST 1,000 YEARS parks wait yor OnAnD orEpind ORAND OFe! Lapies’ Lapin’ new suit DEPARTMENT 3 SILKS - SILKS NEVER WERE SO LOW of Yards of the Greatest Silk Values Ever Offered ‘hanged Hands Yesterday and the Day During This Greatest ef Silk Sales. Think of It! ’Way Below Wholesale Cost! 25c a Yard for the Ghoicest Ww sult pEraeTMent and in Seattle ¢ Before Just Thou PATTPRNEG, COLOKI 18 AN Wic QUALATY ¢ Susarsoltal neee faany Oorded Wash Stike The kind used for making WAIST KIMONO#, CHI owpaber ou fot one yard on sale worth less than b0o at the unheard-of price of 2he per ye r0eiN 4 ood tomorrow, as the stock Was immense. Come early and take your choice, Buch rare opportunltae : 250 Tomorrow and aa Long ae It Laste EXTRA BPKCIAL—BLACK BILK PRAU DE BOLE AT Oe A TARD. We will place on sale for days « guaranteed - ure alleniie Diack Peau de Bote niso guaranteed to wear. We will be ple t thie silk and ask you to compare it with 4 lik shown slvewhere at § a r We mention a few of the MAN nthe BIG BARGAI? HASEMENT Here the he at great saving. Just « few mention Glase Bet ow re pitcher, epoon holder and butter dish, value Wo; web abe per cent our entire line of Piue White Pnameled Ware oommnronone aterm ttt tmnt tant PPD Bo Aon ‘SCHOOL gt hy ne Ale Woe od We 4 a out the entire . Boys AibW Tweed a first-class t Women’s Suit Qopt. from cholce per out T5e! an “ half t A rare char it the boys right when the Sample Line of t ne prepa ovcsagonnr =A oni mand you will not | ted Wool Twee $-quart Tea Kettle, value 14 years; worth Bte., ete., ete © per null to close | ATTORNEY | Quick Meal Steel Range Are you going to change that old, rickety, cumbersome, cast Cook Blove for « Steel Range, this wit in Range construction. Gusranteed for 10 years. l4-in. Oven 40.00 = if-in. Oven . 42.50 it-in. Over 45.00 i6-in. Oven $8850 ATTACHED GAFE FOR SUPPOS EO MONEY, BUT FOUND BUF FALO HIDE ERNST BROS. JOHN 263)-—Phones—IND, 1158 We PIKE STREET oe A. 0. H. MEETING ve Bertha Schwing was granted KANEAS CITY, Mo, Avs. %~Al “Tne members of Division No, 2,|* divorce from J. Schwing larve was attached while in| , THe members of Division ot Be Judes, Beil, this mor ‘ Y | attic, and all other members of the nds of non-sw oy ne gh ded the custody of her two chi the city, will meet of Our Lady_of Good avenue Th and Thureday even-/| order visiting in b married iq m 4 The couple were Bouth Dakota in 1889. LEITES’ HABE RDASHERY THE ‘ PANTS HOUSE Just reccived The best se- at the Chur Help, Third Washington street ing, to perfect arrangements for at the Buck tending the dedication services of yer, | When rae St. Mary's Catholic church, at ‘Ta- ing it was found te coma, next Sunday | buffaso 1 geapgpeemnntesnpneaeene senemeeninseistinnall LICENSES TO WED Mes 4 Bertha Bie Archie SOUVENID - NOVELTIES Rurrington eye infermats who conducts n burea ~ : 7 At the 10c Store Worsted Pants . Id Dale, the variety neater actor who was seen to strike Mike Berry If you want Souvenir Novel- All Woe! an old man, in Moran's saloon on tee to send “back Past. or to Washington street, several the 10¢ Pants " got off with a fine of . @ About the matter, |fM Ue of all kinds, now on eale al, el ae Calf Shoes Money refunded if not satic- factory, gveds exchanged if re- quired Quart Bottle of Below (he Pesteffice on sale at only 16 and the women of Seattic have come to know that every item at the A BURKE RE FC ic store ts a bargain COMPLAINT J. Aronson 104 First Ave. Sooth Both Phones Pink 1751 AND CAFE M2 Becond Bon Marche RHODES BROS. Tea and Coffee Store. Second ave. Arcade Bidg avenue, B Main, 880; Ind, smn. The Best of Everything ia the Bakery Line We nerve fine Coffee and Coffee, Cakes, 1338 Phe We Have « Lot of Late of year to think The new book This is the time Government Medical of going to Behoo! Dopartment ef information sbout Leo’ 's Business College | Table Cloths for distribution inn Get One These are pure linen, 7 feet long 1408 Second Ave. tha, crumb tha, ete g aoe w. tabh Ss. Kirk AMUSEMENTS Races AT wari MEADOWS | ore or More Trot Teateing and RAIN OR SHINE Race at 2 p. m. Sharp. Take Care at Firat av Ladin admitted tree week exoopt Baturday. 1209 Ist Av. Atiend the Fire Sale LADInS LADIES LADIES LADIES LADIES LADIES ROAS NECK RUFFS, ETC. # Almost Given Away, New York Store i4i8 Second Avenue, JACOB PERL. SUITS JACKETS, WAIST SKIRTS, K REPAIRING. EMPIRE Troaten | SHERMAN, Third and James, CLAY & CO. THIS WEEK Julian Rose | “Mr. Dooley" & machir to tell 6 Dir from the Orpheum theater, af. Png eee ter three weeks phenomenal | would go where — Several slightly used pianos are sold wit a And Ton Fe. jure Acts exchan at the very lowest than half the money Pr oF ing, ox ae maul SIEe: WS Pam a ; | 4 Phones R27; Ind. LAsY. Fas x Aye SEWING MACHINE ed se TERMS $10 CASH AND # A et eS MONTH IF DESIRED Sehoo! Shoes STRINWAY DEALERS. once we get It CLINE’S PIANO HiOUSE ' ) | | Nickerson Germain 1927 Second Ave, Arcade Bidg. Sherman, Clay & Co. /19 Second Ave, HOTH PHONES, MAIN G&S Cor. Second and Union

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