The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 14, 1903, Page 1

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aed ONE CENT The Seattle Star WASHINGTON, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1903 SEATTLE, TH No VOL. 5 173 E Only P. Dares to t in Seattle That tat the News. ... i as © CENTS PER ENTS PER MONTH $1,000,000---WHAT WOULD YOU DO WITH IT IF YOU HAD IT T0 SPEND AS YOU LIKED?---$1,000,000 EXTRA EDITION PATROLMAN SCHANEMAN SHOT The Most Popular Member of Seattle's He Was Trying to Arrest Wm. Thomas, ° Who Held Up Villard Saloon, and the Latter Killed Him in Albert ¢ RS a SS ie DE SES BE SEN SR a orem DOWN BY A FLEEING DESPERADO Police Force Loses His Life Cold Blood fichaneman, one of the best | street ¢ ntal avenue, then tur yy cont Rim Nie tit Wher Thomas | his pocke at the rm 4 Brtcisher stati « Hoye. bie name and amked th deter sey , about tt. He that b hot wast him folks om to know of hia trouble wanted the physicians t n from Rie wound. an t had the money to lee department, was shot down dnd| Few pedestrians were on th his band, and when within three fatally wounded by William & Thom-|#0 far south, At thin pote ot of the patrolman raised the es, & suppiecd highwayman, a few] street te lined with wholesale houses } } ginuten before 12 o'clock last night, | the doorways of w at that hoter| pt. ean . % : S soorwaya} The Ath shot be fired at the run end died a short time tater on the! wer & Igt f these GOOrway8 | ning man dropped him to the . sartner €id Uike- | ™ th @ bullet In his apine Dig table in the antembly foom of tne | mas darted. His partner 4 te peo penbben AR. | wise, but « few doors farther on but missed police station. that gathered Thomas | ing ¢ Tecmas, the mabicrer, was cuptur- | '# (ought the policeman did not not aped without either 0 . iting & goed look paper. At 04 & short time later by Putrotman movements of Thomas, but tm | ge haneman wae t un ¢ Muff “stood guard over the Gil Phithrick, who tn order to get him | lowed the other man murder : oak tol Thomas’ wound is not dangrrous. bh Thepeas bad run & shot Dullet from Pty ing him In the dackde the city jail, where « co! for tie Shaneman’s murterer ts believed to) south 4 be up the VI Yealer way ar ter the hold-up one elinte whic brick’s revolver strik~| rang ne. He t in) By on t was provided | paveme in one of the cella |eorane ¢ ¢ the mon who yesterday held had left ard saloon at the corner of road aven 4 The Bt the saloon eve out, f ner, The poltee wn Oveld shot was aught yp with wed gimost instantly man fell t t mortally wounded. Thomas rom the @ the doorway fired and patrol that left police headquarters aveny was 6 eacriptions of the men} Patrotmen Philbrick who did the w wore at First avenu A fow minutes before midnisht.| when the first two shots wer while walking down Main street, Pa-! They started up First avenue, troiman Schaneman xaw two mun whe | im the direction of the shot. Thy anawered perfectly the descriptions | offers in running up First aver sata han ah civen of twovot the Villard bandits.| saw the two men running down the — fchaneman thought he recognised the | street | cs nd. quteity omnia jap 0 chewn:| Taesentty ih pitinaaset pallet thet] No sooner had he spoken to them than | guns. Philbcick was ahead, and twice | W lard wheeled and ran down Main called to the two men. to halt 4 they PAREWE ™ . NOT COOD-BY. way and ran! became known, | ag from « gaping @ of the station near the body then a ¢ This Thomas, and then he bacame suller Mcer had breath The I 4 hie save myself.” replied May der | wed very din until I we Married whe n but 15 Me and my marrio’ IN ALASKA B= = | HER STRANGE LIFE STORY TOLD WN DIVORCE COURT weuld ma look envi j rote of _ESULE had their the heavy gale « on “| Farm the Treadwell Mine| ‘Exhibit at St. The famous Treadwe Debsien isiand eatébu te ageor ding | i morning by Louis the st temdent Mex pent each y | wbaaere representir | white the Treadwel (reduced MRS. MARY HOLDER GRANTED DECREE FROM HUSBAND SHE BELIEVED FOR 28 YEARS TO BE DEAD yours of age, Done Thoma and Nved married Lin 1866 mw |!na the funeral sermon I looked up A man sitting husband, ver ther nan who | “Although from what he te andl tri anid he . 1 right back te once began these p st 1 atarte nd at ‘ >» Mra, McDonnell 4 claima hy worm al of vatu Holder MONEY For FUN A Riddle Contest ter Oid and Young Fun for Everyone Open to All In One Hundred and $100 to $2.80 tor $1, ooo Ninety-one Prizes Ranging from thevbes} solected riddies é GHIRARDELLI'S _ Js fend at once b matiod free Atfwhoro. fules of contest, Adarens: SVOPER HER ESCM 2 | } } o| FROM A MISERABLE DEATH =: ly " | | | | LITTLE 4-YEAR-OLD TOT SAV | WIRAGLE £D BY A MODEST HERO Phones: Seattic'’s Prettiest The: ole’s Original Hot- Biast Heater A Coal Stove from wich the fire is not out from the time it is set up-in the Fall until it is taken down in Spring—-which demands a leanliness and even hea gives ctically the same ton as can be had from any other STOVE burning ¢ If the best is none toc 1 for you, and you hav arrangements at once to purchase The fuel saved in It produ Every Stove is ces less than long as used We g coal, slack, We guarantee two hours each mo and workmanship antee The Prices Range From Air Tight Cole’s Origine! « Stoves W oo make ex our Stove 1 eve n uel, and are burn is Stove will heat ye “minute 8 in five . and $15. 00 Each guarante AMUSEMENTS an eve for ece a COLE'S ORIGINAL HOT BLAST for your home neh and eck attention only thre and night on soft coal at $2.50 per ‘THIRD AVENUE : Sunset, Main 567; iocogatot, woah Prices E Sunday and Saturday Matin: Week Commenc’g Tomorrow, Sunday, Matinee oll WEEK UF COMEDY. Mordant- Humphery Company Reorganized and Strengthened, in Nat Goodwin's Sparkling Comedy “A Gold Mine’ Tonight, Last Time, “The Hills of California” e 1 at $6.0 Our Guarantee me season W vu will be found in Cole's Orignal Air-Tight rubbish nom mur rooms from zero to 80 d Come in and let us show you how it works. $11.50 to $36 Wood Stoves apy lhe fire is never out, and inst getting up in the cold cach morning to kindle a new fire, you simply put in a little- fresh fuel, open the dr aft, and the room is warm before you Prices, $8.00, $10.50, $13.00 We Deliver aud Sot Up All Stoves =" Ernst Bros., 506 Pike Sts “STOLE F. ROM EMPLOYERS rkman in rested by nt has yet b him, but the “1 sworn Morans will THEATER RUSSELL & EW, Mgrs. 0c, 300, 20e. 78: and’2be. a} ao ae me THE-————— times in 24 hours, and which yer ton momy, you will make for the Stove. other Stoves. air-tight as as with soft heated from one to rfect material r yin grees

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