The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 19, 1903, Page 1

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7 mc’ The Seattle Star ence: CR ALY Mi A WILL HELP WHO THREW THAT BRICK? } ATCHET RAN es ete | Drunken Carpenter Made Things tersay ts regular Lively Aboard the Rainier Sigg Hepes see? feet BULLIVA . z a “ ee |HERRARA TO MEET Me- For Today Only The Chief Reicubes Hasty Con-| crstian mm Armory | pe ee ~ “a geet: '| UNITED STATES STEEL COMMON ISSUES FELL BELOW $20, INFLUENCED Lipned viction of Cohen and Allison, OCTOBER 5. BY PERSISTENT AND MYSTERIOUS SELLING—NEWS ITEM. Tie ~ | ale Murder Suspects — ' “— E wane news |PLAYED 10 Gane of Ue err ee t x ah - - Police Sutiivan and De w wh ' . edt Ayo - Kh, Vis whe Rone of keeping safely Joe a the, ircumat ‘ % ’ . rica Ma pes ; s 2 Were threatening t cc Atatel i Mex “—re* ‘ ; “¥ ¥ MONS PLENTY ~ ae Sees " VICTORIA AN DSEATTLE LA h an i Beimovere ‘ te teh) CROSSE TEAMS CROSS STICKS ext ene Bt Phos ‘i tet Freety. had they be AGAIN TOMORROW | ine f rf ts ey.) cure lawyers | iment Sines the arrest of “Attorney | Welstiing WON BY A tempting ¢ wt neo HOME RU. an audience. Last » } were told that habe with threw : ceedings wo teher knif. 13. DD beeen thele pert \SIWASHES SWIPED ANOTHER: GAME AT PORTLAND attend PORTLAND harged| b 8 Line-up Sith putt the Beall m took | hi ‘The game will be ed promntiy ja hom® run ihe Untrd = [at 2 o'ctock. The line-up wilt be am | pirat eer rom Browns | atti outclassed the ocale both | HAPPENINGS j veld WA VY ABOUT TOWN frend ay ball and got better ‘a gainer progtessed The more we, Keatite it's - ry « . jane of the civil war are invited to be | — ly Down Second Avenue Causing ae eee “e aaeaege alee Ban Francisco ry wed era men As the nequel to an exclting run- sidewalk and fell with a broken lee i. a . o| ARMY CANTEEN At Laon Angeles: Fifteen innings Standing of the Clubs ger, “Humane Offieer Clark, was | oe Se ; ooo J oaxtana Par oe Won Pet wi ‘atone truck, horse owned the injured through the head Sr chant topertet Goines | “Ghitctiee-irdliam “and” Gortos a e mote jee Cor e | are a s ore rich peree is B Reavy, team of horton ton at Weoaes wie valued St Shout ta” * | Gray and Muriburt s i ae 1 “4 epeed up cond avenue untih) Alt o Standing of the Clubs. ed he eo round | Bad ene 80 the bavwna trioped on the \had' or the oe tine | ae ena ai “STILL TALKING al cSOm € aaa apa TF i" 3777 le And the Duties | Seok een? t p WITH A HURRAH [70 F/GHT AT i cos sete wits Sl LABOR MEETINGS TONIGHT 5 aa a agg igs eg Brown effects are now coming in vogue. ‘The Repu spent May. at City park Bands from Dayto heiped to awetl the poured tn from al! eountry. Governor Over the meeting an faker and the state ca Marding. BALTIMORE, Sept Order of Odd Fellows Baltimore, beginning sovereign grand jo about 250 represer of the ord ftates, territories tries, Auxiliary org riarehs Militant. CHILLICOTHE, boy on be 19.— ginnati, Cleveland and other et Robert Fitastmen: included Senators Hane Myron T. Herrick and Warren ODDFELLOWS IN CONVENTION annual cormmmunication ign Grand Lodge of Independent | wher continuing throughout the week. The | meet during the week. ‘Th the Rebekah Assembly and the the home of the brides pi SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1903 KAYAK MEN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE TO REQUEST PUBLIC LAND 8UR VveYs LOS ANGELES PARIS. Sept fectioners Bakers and RITCHIE AND ATTELL FOUGHT | TWENTY ROUNDS | Firemen—Union halt, | ie ciabe , yea-} umbus, Cin- ~i ew signed an agreement t | Waitresses hall, | and Gus Rubiie VANCOUVE: Wee | ar ployes—Wentern was Central Labor Union hall @) poe | inst night ended in’ draw, Sunday Me Vur.... i the » Was spirited from the first Puget Sound Steamship Men's! gong. Attell had the advai JEWISH NEW YEAR ‘ Rosh Hoshana, A - . fa cet, ioe ra ai (ie "the |MR. BUNGH'S FUNERAL ing to ty id from the Ronney- ” | CHICAGO | chapel yesterday afternoon CHICAGO, Sept. 19%—Chicago is I Rew W. A. Major cow | Bs how ith Tithe foen | “ peepee Hee 3 eens celebration to-| vices. The cathed pas coy wy iit leading Parisian modistes, and the most complete f the Sover-| th morrow he Irish-American + bank of floral pieces. The funera soe NY m aha or ganizations of the clty have wan largely attended ment of Millinery Novelties. Everybody welcome views interment wae spect our new stock Lake View cometer Third Avenue Millinery Parlors will be held in} men will clone their plac of the m tomorre and | news. «| WORK ON CABLE HERE “|e be just 190 y |W. F. White, who has the contr | morrow since Robert Emn |for laying the portion of the Alark foreign coun-| Charles W banks of Lodiana, | 26th years of his age, was hanged in|cable extending from the « anizations witttand Eneign John W. Timmons, U. & | Kilmainham fall, in Dublin, for loy-|fices in the Walker buildin in-1N., was quietly celebrated y atlalty to his country; but what was|outer end of the Ariing wirued an treason to the British | pects to complete the ¥ thie city. Government by jury and judge. day. is compowed of ven of grand | in different | bunks, daugh dock, ex-| rk by Mon Mme. L. Paul Phone—Ind. X 1159 1327 Third Ave. The Ainera} of the late ‘Thomas Jc} Today and Monday We have on exhibition, French Model Hats from the assort to m- VOL. 5. No. 178 a5 CENTS PER MONTH SCOTT’S VICTIM GRANDDAUGHTER OF SEG’Y OF STATE (Special to The Star.) WASHINGTON AND ORE-| pyenwrs GON TO MEET ON THE GRIDIRON oe he | | | | | e OLD-TIME LOGGER DEAD i Our “AT COST” SPECIALS Plain browns, dark browns, fancy browns sring that blends slightly upon the n is supposed té be ultra swell We » show you a very swell line of browns s sure to please you is the time of year fot a handsome at or Rainproof Cravenette . Prices OWwere from $10 to $20, Corner Second and Union

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