The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 2, 1903, Page 1

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VOL. 5. No. 1897 25 CENTS PER MONTH _thson maurivas roman, x, MORE KICKING THIS YEAR | Hullding Trades Assombly~ainter a ; SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, FRIDAY, 0} RAIDED L. U, ball, ite —— nia oa ‘ THE NECESSITY OF PLAYING AN OPEN GAME WILL MAKE Quan he!) PUNTING THE FEATURE OF FOOTBALL AGAI a a ‘ " “ “i nen x sat, | = | $0 eee Edith Belmont’s Notorious Bro- bh s.c1vend wae errwen mow:| or the drone wih tcame Yn Ma Ince soe BED, OR WAS CARELESS thel Closed by police and Pro- | prietress Thrown Into Jail “The Everly Clad" Edith Be girls” In her place were fined 96-- | i f Ainnk mont’ f t near iyers. : , ' 191,000 more. He changed th y Corner of Firet ave eo Gad Univer the “ - for ren at ob Deen Hort | Bubbard and Freeman and Sergeant ' |from the Northe Mike Powers informed the “ma Pi A.-¥2 was stops gaid dame” th she must go to the ty ine that . a hin cuter “~ the b ” getting w Seek wnt 2 feos then niet of ia , n ALL SIGNS POINT TO A HARD WINTER OF ge gh Pegg bagging 4 beer re. . 3 Against her. She protested, but the! The “E y Giveos knows that he t his Michigan's phe Mies He trnev prouiised, to b nh a if the mm the # be oe t the assay office he deposit rid good after her revort was * able i disreputable rs ing and Industria | dust and received a recety4 Me wash docted by the Relmo: " @xposed by the Star, hut the 5 at that time took no action against the place. Tt was allowed to remain @pen for three months by the police before it was raided Detectives Hubbard and Freeman | 1 PAnEWELL SERMON Aibouah, the Gabiae Wate a titlea| Ata mesting of the Renton ¥ tev W ebe ¢ th f the » fier, M Ctvens rovement t iaht th warcct Rapti rch. ma ‘ eleted that’ ouly ta oune tha efi qi ng the will district ws aht the robbery | Home itied-aa Sal with the tamsoeel oe ' ve CHAS. F, MURPHY CARRIED : : GON8 OF ELI HAVE A CRACK-A- onan e 4 ’ @f ber resort. Shy was hrought into| Chie? Bull! orders t JACK FOOTBALL TEAM there in|@round. Toward the ¢ he Se cece ee | amen at nsf THROU MS SLATE tm DEMOCRATS NOMINATE fs ete eae ree I Handsome Suits was hen, ‘eae ac bemoan IASTIC MUNICIPAL CONVEN FULL STATE TICKETS: ee ¢"the hotel | fore the house, and C"exctveme bate, Yat at ae cue teeter te Mea ii my| ARTIC MUNICIPAL CONVERS) | tw maven, on te soos 2) and Overcoats ant wight ne th the directio: | YORK cITY { Howton, tor gov. | GM Bit is prepar Lot The ites | MEOteR ehawone MORE THAN 400 HEARS OLD : WHERE 18 SMITH 28 ' | Police Are Looking for Manager of BUCK AND BRUIN | $6 SS eee eee oo eam | 1 ANT. eee foe m Hghining set of backs, and | ©. j. WEZLER OF THIS CITY, OWNS THE OLDEST ({y),.""™ WATCH IN THE UNITED STATES—BEEN IN HIS) jewinet" u here : a cs wat QUEERED ==.’ = " the pew rules FAMILY OVER 300 YEARS jand thousa the eten, Hke Hary [main admit PROVIDEN 1 | Yotnnd De ” Oct. 2h ot mtehe ard, will have W_B Hutchinsan, Cor. 2¢ Ave. and Union St. Investors paid $1.25 « week coke and at the end of that Sernped' of War mene . «+ Mot in the Combine... - |streeger every day he bur { Manhattan and the | ford, Alford Hradicy and Jonneor | ' of last Year's University school tearm Bronx. @ * and Richmond + COULD NOT LAND ON OAM. Eiittites Gad ure senetiene OAKLAND PLAYERS MAKE MIS : sold for MeClelian he Br yn ash A AAA AP ; ee ee ae val MAN'S SLOW CURVES—BARE. | #Hth the quad. es | Renlth was edrred with notice to quit man, voted for Justice Willem J.| Ly MIS8ED A SHUT-OUT | in the Walker b wont a. Cit dry ‘Ta Sei reais ote 3 KILLED “vas ate | Queen ty Laun y ot. it r} poving te oeton curtosities ever oe on Jutions against the ma i . 5 ackiatone 7 , sa jrevinss es : cfutions againat the wn there 3 th a wer id ot ut Rate : Forues or ket. and ted enmtne “isla. 4 . fice and Piant—Cormer First avenue and Bell street. midly # these men when it irve a id be found Downtown Offiee—Thind aver near Pike street. oe . ° Sseus Rpecition Phirts, 6c: Collars, te, Cuffs (pain, 4. Work Guaranteed. hatrmar f the Anyway. > . 5 grandfather - for the quart a “ Seam alee Ge ss abe Necibeie for” toh No Work Delivered at Above Prices. Established 1890. many something more thar an arter hour oe _ Ph, gp hier pele . ral doubles , ago It has been a family heirloom o the most valuable! Grout » . + peas 5 Lawler . since that time and the present Mr # Of tte kind in the United Staten | Grout Sa Fornes, “eg: * ‘ “ bug | & B. MADOLE WAS CRUSHED : Wesler came Into position of it at his Relic hunters having learned | tenet Neverthels r ; father's death July 6 tast existence have delumed Mr.| cominees of the BY A Wes LCS : The time piece i* remarkable on ac-| Wealer with offers to purchase Chattan Bt count of fte construction. The case| Only yesterday he was offered al iccder curried po OoRCOOS os: inka te solid gold, beaten out in the ol! larwe sum of money if he would part! i every y detaih 000800011 meath ths gen a style way before it became possible to] with the reite, Mr. Wesler, bewever, men and f the Beattie city | . mold gold cases as te dour now. | deciares that since it Hickey and Stanley war brought to The movement i» a Swiss and the| family for *® years he _ net in- ° | wWirke ore as delicate as any in any | tend that he shall be the one who «ll ogi eat t Lake came on po i Watch made at the present day, and let ft leave the Wealer fami! : the opening of the stat | oil . we 4 SHOWING = : . ; . 2 of Be ait Kan THOROUGHBRED SALE | JAPANESE OFFICIAL DECLARES HIS COUNTRY, | enasie FAILURE AT RECRE ‘Bors’ BRIGADE ON NEW YORK STOCK | 14 4 a ‘ WILL, WITHOUT DOUBT, BATTLE WITH THE ATION PARK IS IN SESSION EXCHANGE : RUSSIAN BEAR IN THE NEAR FUTURE TS ee ee ERs ; | terday by playing good tall the | isan Wawn taamy parte of teal § Jexhibition put up by the visitors wae! BALTIMORE, Oct t 1,080 leountry attended the opening of the ; LONDON, Oct. 2—The Japanese protect Korean. Japan will unques- Sok aeaeadtthe po reels Rwigett begat gs | ee nes batigreat sale of imported th ; y fight Runsia, even if abe has | 2". Pt the winning artiele wnber of visitors Gre gathered infamark at the Armerioan ¥ ee we : ; ‘gsanal ob Lecthdlinitn Geman |s0'he oe es eae et | the latter received wretehed mupport. | Ral feb the ene ne ines tenee. ‘fie tnerengeerete t Many kitchen shelves were replenished today at the big sale of Imperial Mi * report Japan sent to herlices that if Korea fs Ru The work of the Seattle Inflelders was |convention and en¢ ampment of the |heldispowed of at the sale form one Grocery Co.'s stock Replenished cheap, too, £ lias ta Wa, tte vores ett |deae aun sok very fast. Dolan doing splendid work | United Boys’. Brigade, Te Gf the largest collections of imported , F ; “If the powers do not Interfere to! small power, jet short. Carioe &mith did some time- | devoted principally to the reces » this country, Tell your neighbors about it; let them share the opportunity with ss . y hitting. He scored three runs tn the visitors. There was an ex breed > third with a three-base swat Jown the bay for the viaitors awar you ¥_ McCalmont Be a good Samaritan. | tton secured. Inasmuch the four] The score land In the afternoon @ program of , . : . towne nee ed | R. 1. E athletic * pulled off at Pat} ge * Viner, also % yearlings a go aceon | these " nev | Oakiand 001000004 @ e f “ . ore ‘ | Of Which f* the Virginian, a son of} i ounct! of Beattie and Gorton | rusinens meeting of the af. — : * our location to a shoe store. ® eS ot No cotffusion whatever, everythit Seo mgd Four MILLION es figures in the is priced in It means the necessary every-day food that you must have—can’t do poset " take At Portiand— : SUBURBAN TOWNS sel tative tm the matter and ie wit | °° OT Seon ny ono And ‘priced ‘next to nothing ; WANTING SEATTLE TO) Sit avsnis| sl gs AS ei iw a] POUNDS OF FISH at hs tempi rc OPEN HER DOORS immagine ot ee | dah wi — - Yes, certainly! | We will deliver promptly. " en OE essere nue) EXPENSIVE RIDE \wivan™'shoxra' tne "erent ivan A guscinn sieclag joc SAAD sae: canbic teu-op' et Sab al when haw the ean aneation for | SEATTLE FIRMS | an Francine ne: a 1 i] se init wha voces at enc stork, bem Featerday. The incss. Families, restutifants, hotels—everybody. No goods exchanged. ae GET CONTRACTS ~~” [ween te Secmeet wat], Fixtures for ele |from Tacoma on the Interurba Standing of the Clubs [ro Jon robbed of $40. In anne without ¥ou get one month's supply of it for one weck’s expenditure, and pomsible spread of dim (Special te The Star.) a oe ines bank of th y rate, funnels are placed on everything od, sound and clean. Ee OLYMPIA, Oct. 2—The state board ; — ore #o that the redents can Ls % 44 Bi ea | WILE Show HOw TO GooK yrsterd f control ie busy examining tender: ° Mrs. Ellen % Miller of the cook . Scone |i RE pittssure WX ~=©6 The Imperial Grocery Co. tho me 1428 Second Avenue from “suburban ine towns showed by actual vam 2 remarkably strong in favor of casting their fortur on City 1th Beattie the annexionints ensuing six month. A number of for those Interested to reminter for] BO! out red the others t | awards wore made yeaterday the clases which begin Monday,| be annexed as re , | Bids generally are much lower than| office of petition | a. from the ericans, yeater - thonern, Seattle w | they were xix months ago. and In the| asking be re] While Walking from 314 Occidental | da The victor # due to the S Note.—A penny saved is a penny earned. mite to the present ne of th for the Western | quired ¢ " why a receiver avenue to Cherry street, yesterday, |inasterly pitching of Philipp! Score . Ballard, Gouth Meattie We « al for the *, a | should r appol i to the Mexican | Mise McPwe that an RHE t and ( mbta . - 1.% per hundred has been | Mines 4 Industrials compan The | robbed of « gold ator ar thee | Pitte af 7 2 4 Setene age to be reulated , { ‘ | petition sets forth that ¢ ompany |her way through a cr f men] 4.6 4 Gow days among the suburvead towne! Sea firms fared well in the award | is Insolvent and ite funds have been and when she had passed them she Patt Philipp! and Phelps Gnd the exact sentiment on the quem tracts handled recklessly by Walters. The missed the watch, Young and Criger en ee 5 oo coo

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