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eee ee cvs" The Seattle Star EPTEMBER 13, 1903 VOL. §. No. 173 MORNING EDITION, SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, SUNDAY pelle atte WOULD YOU DO WITH IT IF YOU HAD IT TO SPEND AS PEN JABS AT SOME RECENT DOINGS § - | PFSCIFD (BLEW MIS seit | JAPANESE CASTAWAYS GAVED | FROM A MISERABLE DEATH | 9 J . fin “ i 1 ; f | ‘ ‘ \ | | THE SULTAN: | AM FOR PEACE, SECRETARY SHAW RELEASES UNCLE SAM: GUESS LL eUT IT | ' nd and tide wer t GENTLEMEN. $40,000,000. BACK IN THE CUPBOARD. ‘ he f ea MINES TORN TO wocey | FOURTEEN. YEAR-OLD HARRY FRANCIS MET HORRIBLE DEATH | Hr? Yesler Way Saloo a oy e IN FREMONT SHINGLE MILL WENDELL BROWN of Bae ‘ i enem 1 Painfully Wounded TURKS PREPARE © THEI te a ‘ | DEFENSES AGAINST TUG SANK ADMIRAL COTTON Harry Francie, 4 years Jeath in the The sanguinary ne @ y in; though the police are by for ingle mpan y's bim. } about 19 o'ck which Pat Boyle, a, laborer, wan Ladrue went to the sai in com ua rs a r is and an-| VIENNA, § He was playing under th ts Y Sane Same { vivisecting | bi en hia clothing became he tie waa lucky rapidly revolving shaft Stee ent of the joc © eine at the | © bere’ unton, accurred In the Yoster | waa dead before hel atin fact Ladrue ner H Bar, on Yealer way this morning, No me up and wied t = mm the jplong th t i 4 that the pot The | of defense, and mines ‘ had b rhe ob come pub | baap fell to ame = x Joe orging |STORIES WERE ALL TRUE antly.| The bedy w ed to the ¥ ¢ tus a te } rprung | Attor Ht with intent ¢ LONDON, Sept. 12-—The * broken ea etaoe ; and then sent * night. No other STE | afar ve Ses ae ee at SURE ag London Times ped te y ‘The T We pte foe ee Se eS 5 bE nee re a eee mee ee ee te Soe EEE STOLE FROM Scaffold Fell at Chicago Packing’ site Steet FP biveR = Ereoass area Plant and Workmen the |" panie Geoe tt ces torsion eve , wohominhy county, phere he wa The deputies, armed with a search nd, where Johre Ng, and found rev al hundred dollars’ worth of tools The man had been suspected tr} quadron which waa yesterday or ered to be held in readi | jfice thie morning announced that the/ Went With It ‘4n going to the four men ata td book @ eed to the Levant, will be dis only If develo | patched CHICAGO, DL, Sept. 12—Ten men Were seriousty injured tn an accident Hikttane wont for help, but by th had returned the bank he pom ay caved ix y 1 ahi ee were gone mplaint has yet been sworr against him, but the Morans will at the Nelson-Morr! this aftern T in tform. Sivision, sailed with his wes-| | the Giolades isiands In ae Aegean sea, this afternoor Ey th a ru ond. | LOGNE, Sept patch te the Kolnishe Zatt eb Cole’s that the a a ttee ha. ioe ‘thet oe at ihe] MAS. MARY HOLOER GRANTED occ FROM HUSBAND SHE! dees 1 | BELIEVED FOR 2 YEARS TO @& @EAD | Daring Bandits Terrorize lowa zs. - ase 34] a Town, Loot a Bank and | powers re “hee si my saarrie * of age |'n, the funbral hed up! Escape AWABHINGTOM. De Ce Hapt. 12-—|ha "evel dy ye FS the #tate | tor day's date, of the strange Mra. Mary Holder. sot ed Mra. May MeDone my first hus 1 that the su SIOUX FALLS, Sept. 12-The . we they found the |lamation ch man © the hed, nudging the woman who sat gives practically the same clean! County bank, at Valley he f Beirut. The offi ee te mee I ton as ¢ be had fron t ra ek ee oe L} Prints the notice that Nazim ali It's & man named Thomas Hol-| eee nee Soe h the Jesse James sty ‘ taken charge of} ‘The tale had « regula | dex,’ whe If the best is none to ¥ t des ath Bhe martied Th | “He! " ’ mel were » that the situation |} reland in 1866, and lived |/H@ider went on, after a arrtatigemeste af 'onte:to purche plosions. vanit en im greatly | d at Beirut, ow-|with him until 28 yeare ago. | Panthough I 1 umber Whe acaped ine T lett him she mab hat I aid wh the streets in hot pursuit. |of the poltce force by Nazim P aaaheaiee. “hat t lat 1 Tiows “onthe aring,” wt naa “enon | WILL WITHDRAW +» — | none ite DIED IN meray Mase wae tcwrsttes| FROM THE TRUST |S x vee a few months, The letter was wr ay }ten th August The woman probably died frum r atural auses,” maid Coroner Hoye fer, and n er, an autopsy will be held |. determine the exact cause of The Young V Woman's Identity | “the dead woman was 1 yoare of lage and tad been in Seattle but a Is a Mystery few months. She had at the Morgan home three DEAD IN HIS BED}. 1 right back to Se e began these pre It k long a wife until re word from Hol ed Mfe with Bir eomed very and distant in 1 until I w to @ town near D f f coal, Judge Bell on desertion and non-sup Canada, six months age, to " of a relative. nister w “ams -| GOT 20 YEARS SHOWE. D'EM and w c kelany | weeks. Mary Davis, a young woman who had been employed as @ servant ir the home of C. C Morgan, of 119 ied at the orge Van Horst, the Lippy burg i think 2 years a just sentence Md gulity before Judge Be rior court this morning need to 20 years in the that all with a horrible oath, ‘ ° prostrated wit! pected a light sentence. ina I An ugly ht gleamed in the If you Want to burn w young highwayman’s eyes and Dep-| ghe tives, with Van Horst's th ciate vantages to be " wupposed ay ceeeet hark younonieter, in Vancouver, but car ath, On thy ine him in the to the jail two ago to visit her a ig 4 handeuffed hi oom When she cried he broke down ood, cobs, chips and making a break f Vash Van Horst seem: } complete } STRIKERS GO BACK TO WORK #7), JOsHrH, mur Stove. in five minutes but could not. Mrs, Hubbard her ushand’s ret ppealing rsonal fr for burglary in a British Col entiary, and beside the Lipr |up he was Informed lcharge of holdin® up J) B. Johneon, Varin tom “k before the Lippy. crt Van Horst’s attgrney, J. WM. ¢ on for matey on the row jent’s youth, and also because fo 6 pant fresh fnel, open the draft, Sept, 12.—One thou | advertising | fiem. Wer Morrie Packing Company's plant wk Monday, An packers and em ult Judge Gibson, of the family. wht. Over the parti i” room and that of Prices, $8.00, wi return to w finding nage to thy station br Mrs. mn bed and jet her usw ther empl Morgan went to the « fimpie of hours later ersation. He said nothing about ing fh was called in. mong the papers of the dead man HuSbard in «car of the beneh in the criminal department,” Judge Belt Extra Trip Down Sound by Daylight ll ae aati —_— A Coa] Stove from which the fire is not out from the time it is set up in the Fall until it is taken down in Spring—which demands attention only three times in 24 hours, and which The fuel saved in one season will pay for the Stove. Ve guarantee a uniform heat, day and night, with soft slack, sifting, hard coal or coke We guarantee that the rooms can be heated from one to two hours each morning with fuel put in the night before We guarantee every Stove free from imperfect material nage ven $11.50 to $36 make excellent fuel, and are burned with greatest economy in This Stove will heat your rooms from zero to 80 degrees The fire is never out, and instead of getting up in the cold each morning to. kindle a new could start a fire in other Stoves and $15.00 Each sald, "I have given what I believed to| ‘Phe steamer George W. Starr will ee ‘ Ri cee "THE Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News. ... a5 5 CENTS PER MONTH YOU LIKED?---$1,000,000 | HEAD OFF ie: cc;rrsp ¥ A Riddle Contest fer Old and Young Pus for Everyone .°. Open to All $1,000 In Owe Hundred and Ninety-one Prizes Ranging from $100 to $2.50 tor the best selected riddies ....,. GHIRARDELLI?S === GROUND CHOCOLATE Bond at once for rules of contest, mated free anywhere, Ad¢rem FP. J. COOPER Advertising Manager 30 GEARY Ss Trerer AMUSEMENTS T HIRD AVENUE wesc. NOS cet AS ARERR IPRS FG we Mors. Phon: Guaces Main 567; nae ae reo Be, 40c, We, We. Week Conan 4 Yenerees, Sunday, Matinee pcagcecacmateste ey BRT ae or" > 7} aeetepmemansms mind * | Mordant- Humphery Company Reorganized and Strengthened, in Nat Goodwin's Sparkling Comedy “A Cold Mine” | Tonight, Last Time, “The Hills of California” | Original Hot- st Heater iness and even heat, day and night on soft coal at $2.50 per er STOVE burning coal at $6.00 per ton. 1 for you, and you have an eye for economy, you will make ase a COLE'S ORIGINAL HOT BLAST for your home. Our Guarantee produces less than one-half as much ash as other Stoves. very Stove is guaranteed to stay absolutely air-tight as # used orkmanship ‘ome in and let us show you how it works. or lighter fuel, you will appre ound in Cole's Orignal Air-Tight even wastepaper and rubbish fire, you simply put in a little and the room is warm before you $10.50, $13.00 toom today nothing could found @ memorandum book in ag MAR iB tah tongs EP sheng 4 Mahe trio 0 » wus the coroner that would | which was the follows te: “Sohn ; lp excep Oo a! ing from 10 to 18 years. But inmates of Anacorter, ton the ease except | Mize, book, Will ranklin holt-ups decreasing in number|Suthday, September 1%, leaving Pier We Deliver aud Set Up! All Stoves iri to | count is postoffi rad of aes” a i Podlony "have ‘The fealtie police are looking for| the yseom rather to become more fre-|Noj 2 at § o'clock in the mornin & man with diptherta. A letter was| quent. For this reason T do nob, é reostved at police headquarters today | justified in showing any meray. Baitleship’ Excursion Wetter that wre BHT D. ©., Bept. 12.—The | notifying the polloe that Joseph Mil-|@ flagrant case. I must ateo loday ieaued a hurrt-[ler, who was known to have the dis |considerntion the fact that t nee the navy yard and cruiser the const of Florida. [ease In Tacoma, had left hin home | ta informed against on a! Neby York, take boats from Pler No, ports are warned ‘without the consent of the health of- | and that he has once bef ib, 10, 11:48 aw, My 1118, 8590, 9 ficer and had come to Seattle. vieted. i 7:30 pmo, . not to ventate OF Ernst Bros., 506 Pike sta

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