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Renee Saves ome ~ < sneer ~ ~ ferent itt 6 THE § SEATTLE | TLE 2 STAR BBY Wis POSINED! = © <i-ASHIED ue We Would Call Your Special Attention 0 Our Large Line of Stoves and 3 Rioting Finns and Officers Mix Matters With Result Four Men x iim'n the! = Aue Hurt---More Trouble Is tram] Expected Chemical Analysis of Little Care|» ss rie Constantine’s Stomach Showed Presence of al F ‘ormaldehy de . ement to the eoron body hon presprving order, All f t wet Sh He Tanser, anaiyt ' y © Hoye after het ae oun ata 5 90:8 The ana "nitkakine ; home parents tive at 1 u mitt eomalt he e a RECEIVER APPOINTED Pireet and who died mys y A & formal titer to Cor ant, Be WW HAVEN, Cone PROBECUTIN ATTORNEY DI. | colt ~ aed “ J e "I . t eg 4 OR. TANZER'S STATEMENT r : read, he threw bis arme ok, Mie. nnd The . . f 1427-1420 First Ave, cor, of Pike . MISSED THE GRAND JURY What did } ’ 6, 1 Soceeenmeatanecaee ry ad z " Mart eer cng in _ Beat Waah,, Sept. 28, 1903 INDICTMENT " hed ww 1 at : TE RS — ? ©. B, Hoye d, Coroner King ‘ me,” the y . swered ge s Dear Sir:—Having made x ative lye y « Roor . who was A F | A Hip BLUE FRONT BLUE FRONT. was positive, wih . t ' Meteneinte Gand be the vacusti¢ an festing upon me and f jary nat public ‘offictols| net cone duels t s ESS | aa t e Winter iB tered in « i wae disposed of ie wh that . 1 he we oa ) @atablish the tng spite of ‘ hat - @f the board of heal Bupertor Judge Bell, on the motion “yp ate Apt ted of the city at a os cae Attorney @eett, die- 1700 7 to ob with Neus that) CRACK TORPEDO BOAT DESTROYERS SOON TO PROCEED TO the ansiyuie in * , j Dight, did y AP" ached Mr. Mart CHINESE SEAS—MAGNIFICEN T. NAVAL DISPLAY TO FORCE ait ar sets , Acacia ae wl etotes neauet e f i net RUSSIA OUT OF MANCHU RIA “ * orm & me and } bi cate BE eS. a with nonfeasa nor ft mn fait t make hin stand thet whic the a;eu0rtments are complete. Wshave i ce them that 1 ’ hie advances were cuc0edingly die} death. « to on the gambling . > 1] ust completed unpacking our all The bay's stomach submitted t ' ° to me i 4 J I P . & a. one part af which I analyited, the , ! Mr, Boott fled net t Sim the af snd Winter stock of Men's Suits and Ovir- Reeth eikee these cea sean ting forth that t Me. ' x ats, together with an unequaled variety of the reliability of my test v aity re ty Wiaes San ee ori a . ’> 25 urnishings, Hats, etc. We ask you to come in before you purchase, and allow us to show you how much further your money will go here than elsewhere. TILLMAN TRIAL MASS SUNG IN THE OPEN FIELDS TO PRODUCE G00D CROPS IS RESUMED he Blue Front MORE WRITS . Rs i eas, na Aan an 812-814 First Aveaue | 2 © wahin twas 1 ‘ ' F.L. Jacobsom, Prop Opp. Louch, Augustine & Co. ISSUED ° ESS SS tion six leer nme acertpenerest —— By Kg IC “ Necessities for Winter ” = . we tte eermeng —— ¥ y » e my n “ ~ . write of habeas corpug for the reiease , wna | tb L ' i We ar en t . mplete line gf Wood Saws from =~ a EN A TURN FOR. seta | BRNST BROS. hatte" int i P pat a Tiaty, the land of sunshine, art iets and guineas, le devoted to the church In the shove picture € ‘ants are shown Kneeling around an improvised altar on x truck hauled to the open Seble, white ? ve sing mass The picture wos taken at the elevation of the host, the peasants praying meanwh Gtvine blessing on thetr efforts to pro duce a goed crop. THE WORSE .. - : , | Serie : : | =@ % The Wilzinski Optical Company Now Located in Suite 314, Arcade Bidg. i tee eur method of Sitting VERSOLE OF TIDAL COMPANY 708 Recont arenus, Mew Tork Baw. Phosa James 120. . acura that unt : hery {F YOU WOULD AVOIDDISAPPOINTMENT making the trip of 306 miles down; te suff te pre . W. 8. Thomar. tm the motive . athe ite f tb eit le reer Glasses, we levite pow te eal! on ua Rememner inet E the const. and 19 days coming back, |Imcompetent to se Ph murder < Polke " bed . Z : . ; cae eotics! emabhenment 19 We, ent wptedaie sachustve ‘The inefficiency-of Capt. Love was said Capt. White . grew somewhat by the powers med 8 ‘ = Ly 2 Saas Ce Ge responsible for the jong trip, ip the ly any othr records kept opinion of Capt, M. White, the owner entry a2 to the direction of the wind SSS" MS CmICTER ‘eee RIVERS OF FIRELADIN | Aa a result of the long passage of the schooner Volante, which arrived Friday night from Coquille river | | there may be an investiqution into os taster of the "veneet, during the | SPECTACULAR CONFLIGRATIO N ENDANGERS MANY LIVES | y AND DESTROYS $250,000 WORTH OF PROPERTY STEAMER BURNSIDE JETTISON. | | i : ATTORNEY HART INGINUATED THAT YOUNG ARMENIAN KILL. EO BY |. 0. NEGUS HAD BEEN A TURKISH SPY arto. The Volante was 15 days 0 THE ALASKA CABLE The feature of the opening day of the} The fret witnesses f tO. Negua for the murder of | state De, CM Award Kebablan was the attempt of | Alfred ¥ 4. Bot Joba B. Hart, one of the attorneys for| babian afier (he shoot | the defense. to tring out on crose-ex-| as to the nature of the Smination the alleged fact that before | ed. They were come om ward Row The fire was the most epectacular! two girle are }that has occurred Im this city for! their lives in t Wanted coming to America. Keb: who | length by Attorney John B Hart who. | years. s of flames! were severely ured and another Bhe accompanied the t Window | Was s young Armenian, had been @ epy| with Walter # Fulton, represents the jleaped re up inte! suffered a broken ar A string of steamer 64 * until with- jim the empioy of the Turkish govern. | defendant | the air ing tur-| freight care was ignited by the burn li three ities of u, and then ment. Negus’ plea in sel) the streets " left her ‘The Farralon was on her} Our creditors are pressing us © state strenuously protested | diately before the a quart T a> lway to Seattle when she beard the| A Made up of the famous and we must reuiise. inst this Sine of cross-examination, | bablan had etruck x rignale | News re asked whether | Priestly cravenette cloth, the Burnside had iston with 4 Judge Bell wustained the on. Mr. Hart's questions were Ida Contes, who wan Kebabtan's| be theart and who was the only eye| course, as the shooting. It was over| two men hi ed to have been of-| apart at t ‘We will sell, for this week that the fatal) Mise © | quarrel arose. the shooting. would . ‘The taking of testimony tn the case | ed that they wer “ ‘ HE ae fwas » ning. in the ortm: | positively ie | mal departmen of the superior court Mise I4q Contes wae next Het after Depaty Prosecuting Attorney | Deep interest wae a by the! & Todd had made bis opening statement | Kpectators, as it wan wnders Made te Order For to the jury, which was accepted and) she ®ouid. for the fret time |nworn Saturday. full and to those the fire it ap ee maeemate 200 tickets sold for grand conc hail, Wear to. lighten oh as possible, It ed, however, that she and the assistance of was needed i The cable so hurriedly dropped wilt have to be pleked up again oon as the Burnside is ready for ine ryed meat tickets on | Wednesday, 9 a. m. x } jen in length | W. B. Hutchinson Co Cor. 2d Ave. and Union St. ry of the quarrel work. | Mr. Todd beefy taid the tacts, as| She was dressed in black and wore a YORK, er 8 |men, and asked a verdict of murder | mounted the witness stand. The youns FIVE WORKMEN INJURED IN A Stes! wae aot a 59%. This Pal jin the ree. | Woman in 2 yenre old and very hand r | was brought from the Jali to|some, having & father pale, meine WILD SCRAMBLE TO ESCAPE urt room by Deputy Sherif Nel-| choly face and sad. dark eves. fhe | 1, : , } and eat inside the rafiing with hie howling no em.{THE GRAND DUKE MICHAEI Suite ta Worsted, Serge, r, Mrs. Townsend, and her littie| be ! 7 ‘¢ RUSBLA | FROM BURNING BUILDING Cheviet and Seotch « while the opening statement was) LONDON Le re from only 316.06 and up. » He held hie nephew ty Petershure eay that th ntlven than hand-me-downs. nd played with the hitte| the belligerent party of Russi fact that the steel trust | - The Northern Pacif! will run a nesday, Sept. 30, at &:30 a.m. On auburn hair, but wi the Y« | fret witness wae called he @ the ore apparent since the nese of | discovered this morning (n the five $3.50 for the round tri an | my oat Sata ‘0 e round rip, including | boy to the mother and leaned forward the Grand Duke Micheel, who ut inaior, to fair, Return limit Oct } f paralysis early in| story buliding ocoupled by the Louis ninsior, to fai urn Hin eagerly, hie elboys on his knees, to Th 1 Duke M : = xar and will| Carriage factory, A panic among nth DAILY S7RAMER ther, the be p leateh every word that was snid. upon the eullt or in of age, dark and slight. He owns con | gan the workmen tn the bullding fol iT siderable property tm the city and tw ‘On the afternoon of May 44 man een Pe en ae |dered man. The Iatter was an Ar-| notice on mynelf and sinter, who wer mentan by birth, and was employed by| atshome alone. to vas o he 1104 SECOND AVENUE, | he wee tnown! whicn ee ody $15.00 | | | STEAMER BELLINGHAM | R LLIN ously injured in an conan Toklas, Singerman Leaver Colman Docks, foot of Cot-|f| ls so Populae, Our Pasties Are ; &Co. srs a “SUneer TO CHANGE (| Feesh, Our Coffee Is the Best, lof all international difficulties. He Brothers, whese he was known! which we had lived three weeks and | ce ~ it was who suggested to the cear the |to escape by jumping from the wir he name of Gwards, the nglish for which wan owned by Negus. Whenljden of calling the peace cont “lb . mre ¢ 1 and Seneca FE WaritOUT NOTIC 1220 Second Ave. ebablan, 4. BAwara (theaning Kebabian) came at The Hague dows Tel, Main 776. John Rex Thompson