The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 25, 1903, Page 3

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ie ea CHASE IS DEFIANT WILL PRODUCE THE PRISON “KID” SMITH HELD FOR THE MURDER 4 — en | MCORONER’S URY WAS TOLD THAT HE SAID, WHEN ARRESTED, “WELL, I GOT ONE COPPER, ANY ERS, BUT CARES LITTLE FOR COURT'S ORDERS Our “At Cost’’ Speolale ii 5 » WAY POLICEMAN’ PHILBRICK’S STORY t he Teh Cas, Co! for Friday Only $1.29 Heer ta . fled Ge t Ave © thea rll | He D but unles ‘ ‘ 16¢ e om Hu oe aan el vo os 17e x. his , ° ‘ ' i tw Ke } . « 20e e tou ee eS ae eee r . « | Brace th # $1.18 wait rate t 7 > ee ttle ’ 1 t r 9B nn mber Our Department j 3 ae ts ‘ Reductions | t ned ' t 10 to 40 per C | FOR LIFE Hardware Recuced 10 to ms m heard | 40 Por Cont Ty man Albers t “ a - . 4 . . B99 Sw muraerea vy 0 ve “ 1. 0, NEGUS BEFORE COURT FOR he Sac - KEGABIAN'S MURDER morgue th by T : Hoye, But ell, pga f dence in the hands of thr ved by moet RN introdu This was al nomas did not Y t against Thomas, alias but . 4c, 1 ted 20 to 5O per and the Roi an Sctane — SOLE. RIN CSE HCN quickly re i 1 . we Goods Exohang 2d Ouring This & Inapector of Poll the first witness called to t i ee} (aeeae FORMALDEHYDE FIEND 2.205 8s oe Wiltsie was next called. | the inf . tie | chieh treeps aod 6. Fe ‘ jormed a post mortem exain- | put It was the | Gx hundred Turks were de of ths mi 4 ma th a through t head. The shot, the | Thor « criminal « revenge their losses. 1 Negus ah ebablan thro the er ee as cance physician said, must have been fired | fury, however, took the t = : wate t cateela Gee ce tee Geaea hnad Thomas a et close Patrotm Philbrick was next satied. wen with Patrotnan| tt & promabie that am Information |The giomerianrae rete cee neaitle. |ma end he will prosecute at bet owned Joho Haff after the murder of jagainnt Thoman will be filed direct: | oxte 9 te De | peda " " Trouble tb un 4 sna han Khemen Tea lie tie ie pepenar, colst’ chevatns | his oper ’ 4 This # HUMPHERY 70 ¥ Frouble between the we tie under ways [restaurant BE MARRIED Tae. Graton dead man & fow day# agolwas f have strock nd “DIG UP” SAID = “pt. Mm first case of for i ‘ongreemnan Will 1. Humphrey ave jum.ved pack met | been found ¢ The formaldehyde wan found in| ried tonight at ihe residence of Palio | A it is. charged Crescent Baking varying quantit Powder makes health- no each ma se par. | 4 ’ 5 oe |ple there was a unt whieh the | kite Tne: we ene. street. | thet he wil ; i onsidered dangerous to| xt = Bengt Ro i bo anengl ay Ben od eran Moe ful food (altogether dif- — Hare from Walla Walla and employed by the Bonney-Wat- | oq sies Coates ferent from the cathar- and te kth to Dr m are now in the hands of | tented lthe chemist tic—food made from injurious cream of tare tar Baking Powder). Bhi este ent of Mis Jeckncn | age TN Oa tr att be nformal. In : Ol woh A Me Peng et SL WLOGS TAY, AE h psec Satori ee mens Geppnrnencennecene ns mre mer seen ma etna a eee mn a ESS EE ATT | proves ite purity and aheiammaaians nt of the b The thiet is be } lieved by the pe to b o name | ONE POUND 25 CENTS THE CITY SCHOOLS) OF Mi URN ONY | ects Rin trp gaet|___ is way, and | schools of ty contt ung Chin 7 need, I will = few comme. young Chi h a course, | of pie en of jewelry and trinkets ELECT 0 OFFICERS the women they | F fal the/ If any pupll must be take AND ADJOURN | MAN THOUGHT TO HAVE BEEN KILLED, 18 FOUND MORTALLY ¢ and cherish, and| money she had eared, at om © heir weridty goods, | her husband. During « vistit she made Utah, Sept. 24.--The WOUNDED AT SCENE OF HOLD-UP—WILL NOT TALK of Rie VETERINARY SURGEON WAS FORCED TO EMPTY HIS POCKETS IN OPEN COURT AND PAY HIS WIF EALIMONY ORIE eo MAY BE “T needed the money hyself; business (torney SR which Bae not been good, and I haven't been | pay in the course M. Parks, & known surgeon gave Superior J thin morning, for failing Wife, Mre Ktta Parks $5 a week alt mony ordered by the court nearly « Month ago. Parks’ invitstion to come tm an confer with the Judge was a iarge doc ument headed “Citation for “ tempt.” After he had atven the ox: | Tallman, whose heart is) Dr Tallman, | mam, get a fol > pay his|then y se and Japane every Saturday night, did not look | to Illinois soon after, « aime, her sympathetic spoure tranaterred bie affections to “How much money have ye with | Miss Pansy Littlefield. whe ts named you?’ he ques 1, with ai. | aa corewpondent in the sult ini severity | Mine Littietieid, fee Practically nothing ~}prought sult against M me Amert on ia, ae 1 have learned from close queation ing of those boys who attend the city eved, han ks to re |had to be taken out of the Col SALT LAK! Parks replied. “Maybe Aotiare: | eaver $18.00 for malicious elander. In| school for proucring as gre }Internationa! Mrotherh ly ena for toe to get slong on order to mute “Minas “aquare, Me. | pr parte ar lsteal, Weemere eajeurnea. ior more money comes In.” | Parks’ attorney Is aemiting to himeelf | rep ter Engtish edecation |Among the seven rend } “Give it to your wife, now and drawing up papers to @ suit in| become necessary wher gin tye eee ey mre Ad Bullltan at | PORTLAND, Ore., Sept. 24.—Sher-Jeaid he lived in Portland. He would Parks looked chagriped. b w the | which Mre Parks demands from Mise ¢ however h Francteco. w Qiledort | tt § returned to Portland this| not tell the names of the others, It fotiec meant what he’said and, with a| Littietelt $1000 for alienation of her|lirre number of oma that it ie eheaper for Gee Stocted general organizer, A|™morning from the soene of the a SHCvee he Arh: qentans Setare Am it Bigh, reached deep fown in his pock-| husband's affections Jachools, nearly to cake over bees ts attend popular vote from the loc tempted hold-up on the Oregon Ratt i $8 ‘and emptied them one after the | brown boys have ntitutions of learning than tte will decide whether Et read & Navigation Company's read,] Connors wae first taken te the 4 | ar Corbett, last night » the} county jail this morning and after- * | Loulaville gets the next was removed m account of the ore it in the school “That sort of thing, o ne highwayman who was supposed | w other of fifty- peen killed 8 t pleews and ¢ | ton, puree, in aritan hospita’ “tn rok ~ WELL KNOWN over Mre. Parks attorney took the money Baye nt s* not right, nd when it comes to a a . yok this morning Sher probably die. One shot we without even sayt thanks, 4} vided ic | quest of removiny . . P ; Rabaed H to hie client, 6 wently dreueed MARINER DEAD ©: pols ving {¢ Sean chlanen reas ae ‘GRAND LODGE } ind the robber Ising be- | his head. At this time be is unce ’ Hittle woman. who had been sitting In| * oniapdations. track at the scene | scious He will not talk ie hands the back of ¢ rt room gaaing re | on overcrowded b - firet iF / F. Wi » - = iy ~ ay te ate tha = A bape oR Preachfully at the man from she| [lems patronized O0.F. w the head, fatally in-| He wore overalls and « jamper. Wishes to make her ex-husba: | (Special to The Star.) ing ne Pacific mall freight ateamant| but dead. The robber]. Pommes are still scouring the woods Dr. Parks was then informed by the| VANCOUVER, Sept. 24—Capt. G 1 hofe that , nde two tripa to GROROP BR. MoCLWLLAN the name of Jim Connors and | along the river for the robbers, ¢ court that he still owed his wife's at-| Rudtin, master of the new steamer "eceerary to for Nome thie wur nder charter to| . young patie tent he tol nr cpeenhg.~ 9“ ed w steamer nese out of tb ‘Nortt mmercial Co, : A my navigator of t fle ee Stree he nee pring send be dig 5 Paap 4 avd — ay a of} BALTIMORE, Sept. 24.—Dritie, | opular Prices. idenly of heart failure er wrt ar “r ar ite ie port. arrived at Ban Fran New York. at the conven-| grand lodge work and exemplifion po ch oming, In this-ctty. He had just| sly hard stedenta. Howeve aco yesterday » be held October n of egress, in addition to vart eft the steamer on fer arrival from | == | ous social features, made up today’s Victoria to go uptown, when death| program. of the Sovereign Grand overtox him Catt. Rediin heel Lodge meeting of t Independent r ay been master of the steamers Isjand- | Order of Odd Fellows. One of the! [score of other well known steamers | Ie ted with the convention f to take | Special on this « place in the Fifth Regiment armory | { ———— tonight, when the grand 4 ation | | Gr chivalry will be conferred on a] INVESTIGATION OF NORTH BEND HERMIT'S DEATH RESULTS a o [number of m bers of high stand } TECHNICAL ‘ ling tm thelr f nective lodge IN STARTLING DISCLOSURES P TO GIVE AUTHORS 1 tn the extreme is the, A bill was made out and sent to the , mal tn } 4 by Deputy Cor Isham, | Coro! to be forwarded by him te ‘ BETTER PROTECTION | «x0 revscned siortiy vetore noon to-| the county commissioners. ‘The state- fa Se eee erect, where be went | mat. follow Pe hee A a N pada Investiguie the death of Jobn K.|Jobn Cavanaugh Estate, Dr. to K WEIMAR, Sept A congress | Cavenaugh, an a hermit who died| James Allen (for ansisting at Justice Cann this morning bound for the protection of literary and | alone in his little cabin near that town) —burtal) "i coe SD | ) artiatic property began here today. | several days ago. | Catching (this Is unexpiained).... well Tine of Ladies’ Walk- A. R. Broby over to the superior Revision of the Berne Convention” | Coroner Hoye was first notified of | Thomas I justice of the ing @uits, made of fine court on a charge of er a Pere eats wal Se sated 5 Gna | the old man's dent ine tense appears] Henry Morrow (wo days with ns at effects, newest ust Can hat while the jat North Bend he learn mone je ane oo me Cra poll va Sealy ee nd Sf other things, that the old mai nerf Ee Liddle (two days’ corre- cut. Special male Friday lid not beth he would bel IO heen buried without an inquest #pondence . 280 convicted by @ fu The circumstances were most re -— . . Total . oe $20 Sults His batl was fixed at $500, which volting. When found the body had] ; . {4 Te . y Herbert S.U Pf ff been baaiy mutitacd and nait devoured | | Mr, Liddle, w charges $2.80 for two oy a * * 4 wtate of preservation Owing to these | Justice fees, wrote one letter a Cor- Ragen hacge mp thenge ideal E Dealer In Asien the sini suon Wee @ The justice of the peace and. bis ey Of the tantitetion, as- an of the Civil War and corps Of assistants caught and killed the predictions of the col- 4 { considerable means, the co’ all the dogs and cate In the neighbor= fais, which are supported | Ti h placed In @ rough weeden b hood, when It was found the body had utward indieations. The m er ed tn a shallow gray are mn reangt th ie the faculty numbers over half a hundre augh's own farm. Justice of the be Pais snag ing bers, while the total attendana ace Thomas Liddle assumed the | thou . edleas to say the coroner will not representing nearly every county in y | the a although oner Hoye claims 3 tpraed mr asked by the North Washington, besides a number from the actic was unwarranted, one mane ba Columbia. ‘The bulidings and | Deputy Isham's orders, and brought Store ling rapidly increased. wnd at. the| CONSTANTINOPLE, Sept § six daughters; Then the lucky one will shut him [have been notified and {t Is probable [present time "the farititon éttered| ya nultan of Turkey has ‘ve oon bu The on [setup ‘ht a musty old Herbert S. Upper fiat sett et ~ : R {405 SECOND Jacob Port BUS Siege of tte kind in the Morus [Princes Mehmad-Hellin, Abdul-Ka- | jucceed’ hin futher, and if custorn| bight, or perhaps. killed sre od erates wa. [i Demess tupaen fureoer fiachd inet a| he TOtane MAtWinr HE eee Opposite Bon Marche. went. air 4, Burhan Eddine, and| holds, there will bea period of strug-joan't plot to take away y pb opapettatagse4 Jarge list of men had performed slight! the locals at Recreation Park Sunday * | The eldest was gle to see which one is the strong-|the job that makes his 1 and Cherry st. | eervices in connection with the Go to SpTnnings for bicycle repaira, | bo the youngest ent able for which they asked exorbitant prices. afternoon at 2 o'clock. a I a

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