The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 24, 1903, Page 8

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SIDESTEPS FLETCHER SAVS THAT THE ISSUE: CREDENTIAL COMMITTEE THROWS PARKS CASE PAR Seas AT THE PROMOTER OF THE NEW ELEVATED RAILWAY FOR SEAT TLE DISCUSSES GENERALLY Hi8 PROJECT UNDECIDED, INTO IRON WORKERS’ CONVENTION—DEKEGATES’ WRATH |) AT KANSAS CITY NEWSPAPER " to| th ah finteh, and 1 di ce atean an ess ty to do] ‘The pon Yuse Kalehu's KANS. xcluded. Park t have : bit of |Oriental Aki Maru ed ‘the FP ‘ . fied with ' to bring hanes " ne o franchise th will } nt snd T have not | Besides $900,600 of raw milk 6,00 t ite by: of na netructing the road ntracted th k, 1 [Of mincellaneous Oriental me denti ’ begin at W av mn thin yp we | dine the com k Jmbia ptreet tina at The Akt legt Yokoharr decide ¢ * 1 avenue t taking wh ae cage Dn ote ; tee reper pind ave et ere -Syuneens os om Pension te ‘ dr, Fletober t he at th “e at * At me |S a A " ‘ i | the wht a tt brated | Ja Ty . . fi uy b h lin t + » the. ' to Capt k APPROPRIA TION FOR | ese " the Japanere ® GARBAGE CREMATORY wo aes = "HORRIBLE SUICIDE = 194—T " Riek EXPENDITURE OF $40,000 PROVIDED FOR BY CITY ENGINEER THOMSON IN HIS USTIMATE OF EXRENSE FOR MATTER HAS BEEN FULLY INVESTIGATED ‘sisal ARNOT, A FARM HAND, BLEW OUT HIS OWN NEART WITH A SHOTGUN THIS MORNING ‘DH the estimate by ¢ of the f Thompeon operate " coming year, an iter ee Steen ge away in Wheelbarrows nest pany. 7 mer i ‘ Councttman Murphy, who introduced coal 4. melt 4 & fenolution tm the coun ash wut 1 the establishment I plant, after Use H ipa: had kiltedt the h imprensed ne to giv franchise to PG. Yaw elven by th Ropes tha: the council wii " ; . ‘ endorwe the appropriation tn a _The Akt brought # f nee and nce with the estimate of the . Ane panne in the tneer The engineering department hax bera investigating the garbage cremate 4 CONSOLIDATED VESTERDAY THE CHANGE OF SEASONS BROUGHT SUGGES. Ad & saceting of the pr 4 TIONS OF FALLING LEAVES, OVERCOATS AND THINGS gd own gre Hemaewty Sigel od ee a eee ee ce ene ee a Ae ES A IO a OE Oe OF SES a Bye gadonesn Ae m ial aa feanmerr Gaye te comestat they/CASLE SHIP BURNSIDE NARROWLY ESCAPED BEING WRECK: | oo ice or « ting three » «| furnn hes begun officiatiy and | om t hs ar he districts w secording to the almanac ™~ © more of thin detient we EAR CUNEAY # the Kistiand ot —— Bo the promises of » taa-end eum- | ¢ fy an me who res mer do net sound fair any more ew more of th one jer to welk © ‘ What good F do US] ings, there should be some ex JUNEAU, Mipt. 21—The United paire are made by her engingsrs. | wagona without trees ated | seating First | - So te — the mark rth-wind | Why | States cable stea stde ° Retwttsh Wan tended eisteties wines Burnet arrived In. port lant night) 4° gui, ” FIVE | FIGHTERS Let ue have the worst and get it from He fer having ‘ | we streardin played at mart le f strock a ste the sare * thet whieh! Jeaves will suo: ‘ s alended th Islander = Wat when cantelouces ith 2@ souls t The latter € striking the : DAM) at womething less than a mil Admiralty sa mn alice Moen ving 8 persone to a} OF TT dollars each the ¥ » -* ' * That time will « a f TACOMA MAN MET DEATH IN bers, head , wae Lot + memory. But there 5 rif The vesse egoing kbectal despateh to} looming up on th ed A STRANGE MANNER but her he tar is confirmed by a telegram Hubbard squash a badiy bent he wae able to pre ceived today at the office of the other things [ 1 to Juneau, but + blige ted States sianal corps, in the) leree man's while to live ic here tor some tle ure ker b c pols after alt ee | Weather Thursday —« ? brisk south winds. t.- Ber-r: tl Us to the merry gare |< power } Jom. There will be things dotme in| p \ the furnace at thir rat via ‘s fidious weather mar ° death te charnse | @ut balloon juice HAS AS INNING FRONT = That ENGLISH COUNSEL FINISHES 4 16 ARGUMENT AND AMERICAN TELLS COMMISSION IT IS LATE IN THE DAY FOR ENGLAND TO DISPUTE THE ALASKAN BOUNDARY ‘The University of Washington for- | at t Mally opened it Tist year thie morn. | ing im Denny hall. After a short | speech of welcome by President | ‘a Kane, General Hazard Stevens. son Stevens, firkt governor | of Isane 1 | LONDON, Sept, %--Attorney Gon, repty: Mis firet dealt with the fact of Mashington, was introduced and bo Findlay, who te conduct ng- | that when the United #tatew purchased | ™ gave a stirring address on “Patriot. | land's side of the Alaskan lAiasta, Knetand | 1 no protean fem,” discussion, fintehed his arguement to-|sithough it very ‘The registration inst ities ental | day, This afternoon D. P. Watson. of | stood that the boum showed 420 students enrolled, a gair ea Maidment, @ veteran of the| the Ametican counsel, commenced hie | tieily that Of more than 10 over the second day | Crimean Warchnd one of the o of lest year. Of theme [1 are fresh Mente of Gentile. died suddenty re c men and about three-fifths of thet bins tome, so eds, At thie rate of increase a) morning. : Meneca street, * He was stricken at the conservative estimate places th | ireakfast table and died « short time | tater, Mr. Maidment came to Seattio in 19% and hae lived here constantly ever since. Hin wife, Mre. Murtett Maid : hier, Mee Christ ranch number of students who will attend Richard Maldment, sur the university this year at about 60 BARLIN, Sept he Lokal Ane selger reporte that all the petroleum well, except one, at Baku, in Russian Caucaasia are ablaze Baki is the petroleum cent gia, and should the report pr founded, the lows will be enormous. f Ruse well as been taken in charge ney Watson company DENVER, Coto, Sept Long, one of the trio of up rbis, MILLIONAIRE : WANTS TO Di | _ i juvenile song and dance artiste — {| BUPRALC seid aad Gane oo Denver commie-! yctarug je visiting here rwith ? PINCHED sion merchant, wax taken to the hos-| bie wife and family j | jant night, ate! | tempted suicide, He wan until res | pital today in a dying condition from | cently president of the American Res frigerator Transit Company and «| eating poisoned sandwiches, sent to | miltionatre. ‘The # constant broo her at Pueblo, where she played Alonzo White, known from Sa"|gaturday. The man who «ent the Francitco to Seattle on " waa arrested this mor ra hooee " im in believed t we Aer men MoClurg and Helme, on | be stnhon, whe te now in faz ot aling « Watch from A. mt tate x a mc @ Indging house on First | Francisco, where he will be arrest ‘ A watrant charging the prisoner| ed. « undersigned for With petty larceny was issued from} Ldllan, another slater, ie danger ' 4 im th | Justice Cann’s rt. It i atleged|ousty ill. The third sister recover that “Whistler took the watch from | ed. Pratt while he was sleeping the| Frank Miller, a young man whe Give us a trial orner ana you oo ae will not wes made shirts or be de re ms Toa & Coffee any more. Cof|an unblemiahe i" . Capnpeny parents are w ‘ ie at Grand opera ho’ 921 Second o™. 5 Hinckley Block are stage-atruck lieved to be the motive of the erin HE MEANS BUSINESS WANTS TO “SELLIT |P=* - LYNCHING PROBABLE SMACKE D OF | ROBBERY Dan Dougherty ana W 1 by Patroiman Bryant this morning vader cireumat = thet mt hed serious, A. Vicstron dr the sidewalk in front 1 Washington street " oon 8 Be one ggpnelned eso oe hight f KIRKLAND, HOUGHTON AND! thet 1 ’ Jumtined NORTHRUP SCHOOLS are|! rt. Doth me Be _ THE “HIGHER Sane ee anf aetaaee a ene GOCTIQIGM” 18 ~ NOT LIKED SUE FOR. DAMAGES Mrs. Ula . for the sudden starting of a Kin ar, from which she was to he act of atighting Jo Biuert Med ult against the + We Delight You With These CHALLENGE ‘PRICES — nd Use Black Satin Polish for Stove Pipe and Heaters, per an 250 Spelder & Hurlbut Second and Union THE Offering of Women’s Suits at $15.00 YTTAHE Annex ha crowded these . suits for wo > men with good value. They posse ANNEX... amarked yle and individuality wi that is by no mean common. They’re carefully cut and tail- i ored, they po all the kinks of style and NY the tasteful trimmings \ dear to the feminine hearts,and they’re priced in a man- ner that would permit of our advertising a big “bargain sale’’ if the store were given to such tac- tics. "Here’sa description that fits the suits ree ‘All Are to go At $1 5. 00 Early Morning Sale at the Annex The bargain offerings that are characteristic of each morning at the Annex are attracting many new friends; frugal women will be interested in them. On sale from 9 to 12 tomorrow. ean ty Stone, Fisher & Lane Annex Second Avenue and University Street 25¢, 50c, 75¢ and $.100 China & 10¢ Rb LEITES’ HABERDASHERY ‘The Seattle Pants House. Clearing Sale For the well A des Brow, have just bought « re wtock of china and xt 10 days we will Wool Pants at Felt (Soft Derby) Hats $1.50 Viel Kid Qoxcalf Shoes....... $2.25 A lot of odds and ende below cont 1205A FIRST AVENUE Below (he Posteffics worth as bigh an § ft it bold the _Sale Friday | t forget thin, as it will not Ivertived again. The Greatest Sale Seattle Has Ever Seen Begins Saturday Closed Friday Walt for it H. LEWIS & (0. N. E. cor. rst ave. and Cherry street. RHODES BROS. Store Arcade Bldg. Great We ond ave. is highly recommended as @ preventive of Colds and Influenza and as a tpecific remedy for Typhoid and Malarial Fevers. E. FOUGERA & CO., 26-20 W. Will tN F— Baggage S First Ave held for charaes,

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