The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 5, 1903, Page 4

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THE SEATTLE STAR | fieniase Acwiton ait not weve AUTOPSY SHOWS = |°:.: mice th wie a” fowat on BY stan BUBLIguINO CO sary thie troubling WADE ugh to Kill wn oF Pesues 3 ; oa he threshold | Ww thought that Crosier shook | EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT BUNDAY hooters stated th up the phone whe tailed to re THLEP HON KS oat iC 4 their inission, | éoive an immedia nine, and # Department Sunset 1080; Independens 1158 tw with th Coroner Hoye Finds That Conductor @ way revelve ees ae x Raditorial Department ot, Main 1138 moves the aitair wes God | Grscien Wao Nos'lassoouted in olopped the action Of eh ‘The Star's © ern offices: t Hartford bullding, Chicago u ‘ fn t t| heart Fribune building, New ¥ W. H. Porterfteld, mar. foreign advertiaing ' ‘ a. with hie hand| Physiotans who examined the body One cent per copy; six conte per week twenty-five cents per FR a AR sible ther atte Wleoteic| dition that the slightest #ho arriere, No ¢ rptem t hy ‘ eteoet yetor WhOl Kind would have resulted 4eoath, | Postoffice at Beattla, Washington. as second-class Monsieur, you are a fool, | Sxohansred hd morning to report off duty EVERVBODV GOES TO THE if (i407 | And th nda hantod Int d Grand Cafe toggthelr lunch. Fr h . ; Beattio’s heaviest | Pic! Fiac!’ And two blows have | pul ; ; nt y held at’ the Honney jh — and resougding , at weight was lifted from | . THE TROUBLE WITH JAMES 3 ion anv a Livny ugh to fell door se aacertained, } that! stasquerads Ball Waturday night one , are ie to ‘ hem, and they did think of the | wire at witth Sl ete ete ne os "nee “pian eee a ee trade Work thousand atare ke hey he tin the black paws Shape od - | Ranke he ike ot. am th aye, C38 La here, dow chetr knees tn 0 caiaam | I spite of this free exchange, | door wb e-obesgp ty ae ire, which is a part of| A Eastern College of Pain! a : . : . hag = tS rubemnptaeen’ | ’ Sap |, Conmult Hiorence Marvin, prophet; Dentistry a cheek w mtioulated | fa a nar | 8. nd and Pike, Masonic Temple oe 1 Third and I * * the Bt wonted in the | Annee iferated loud-|arave and dignified, as befitted tw ’ » and ab + } evone anc’ “Buliding rae a oe Pionipotentiaries, who held, bealdes | book, rubbed his hands together mor: | : * This te not « munictpal t | rat not stop with| their hat and umbrella, the. lives of Notice to Subscribers « ae. however, ts . hts | tha two men within thelr handa evening b Bunset, Main 1080, or In | ward, th 4 to represent th pliant tax aud who ie Birr, here is my card 1 “RES. BF Ele ton, tony Tey | ne 1138, any time be F H io tien & wise-and y ver an, aiteror | The two seconds endeavored ta fore! A for 5 siek perm Balned 4 p “ Ssemgr ange ——Jewelers and — The re should ahow Ci enth A on hie ree Want Ade . f Heo Classified page for Free Want | ——Watchmakers —— Lie jn our. vicinity A oe 3 . Little pedestal, urling caustlo criticiam at hie eonstiiventetaughing at fn, PONE RSE eta prices are tl ot t) achomes ¢ make & great city of Beatt ' missing @ fo pick -" , plan they suggest for . - bes we The most reasonab' fs an impera asit place to buy in Beat Piley And yo. Ty tieens « * of ’ to select from, includ A . ellie 1 Bea ' mpany put him th last time Tt ws he ” and et hi 4 his constituents can be d-—d. But, M s 1 « yand ad hand writing wa 5 col 32k gold used in all of our work. 517 SECOND AV. Gold Crowne from $3.50 to 5.00 Mt might be we , mew nat t te ne euch ¢ - Bridge Work from $3.50 to 5.00 pore t » and that corporations @ going to apond Full Set Teeth, $3.50 to 5.00 All work « teed for Wy * mind and Fourth avenue segrade propesitions es ea Worth $6.00 Eastern College of Painiess F | Cisonl and Pike, over Peoples’ Bank Ring be dome Cll MN I Brennen -| [ady always in attendance. Hours Mor ey went befor t ts os men ARLORS Pe er sae ry Pr yg alpen sept anne At 3 Little Tallors P sede 20a ; re with 1217 First Ave 618 Second Avenue oe Ie whieh they wanted dand hay - se same } In P. O. Block | Cor. Becond ave. and James at Freight Pas- ; men knew th would be a waste of good to put it ine o | And having | nd ; « down when the inevitable regrad streets | X oe | _— iteaues | NOTICE THE ; At that lime you, thelr representative in the council, Mr. James, were ‘OHIO PAINLESS ay ; : 2 : 2 * a | DENTISTS | ; sooty : Aucbanesmistedcatpemieg GENTLEMEN'S TOUPEES 4 ett r stituents managed to ¢ “ the olty aineer | ‘Teeth positively extracted and fiil- Thousands of S * e4 without pain men wearing make » 2 and profiles, a these they suggeated several plans and | ‘Teeth extracted free, without pain hem. Made became ‘ nemaelves as to which would be bes re 4 with new ones the verfect in every s | | SAVE PAIN AND MONEY. ‘etall Manu: Commities meetings wer Mr. James, were thera but | $4.00 acturing of all what aid y Did you eugeest of the di@eulty? kt you tnd of ae work with them over any p the dastred reeuite 1 be ag | 8nd backwards a and combings surtess 89 bought or made tained aterests protect i timidty in nteed 15 Ye ap into switches your, @latateste! coat. Tou tinal ett clae'the gotitionere-paset stat Gas ta Is ad Seas ~ cover reat of mouth. Guarantesd.| fi a hiiis Satien al ke a tigd A < PRAS Bur w ) NOT COME TO CONSUL We are patin b cheap | | h & So rcp» Sainpompmaplncpceromaagetenaontal own 13 ina in eens | Se : ER Butterworth & Sons fet. Any way of arranging ¢ } - Satertakere 4 Embalmery he struck me! Wh oor, but, held by a strong chain, | sion, who was (|| ALBERT HANSEN | | i«:: The result wae that Third and Fourth avenue regrade propositions were " ‘ x » 1. ten f . ered. | si VIRST | “AVE! NUE . and » tive Rich Jowolry 1 ce eae Bhelved. Thousands of dollars that were all ready for investment. now tie s | » en! 1 A thorough mod tate. What might have been by thie the growing business ther Foret y : wit'| 706 First Avi you are atl a vemain narrow streets, which, in com parison with other busin heaie Prancelee. abd te 0 caver- Fosembie ry roads |wtnding their way up and down hills in feclaimed for be aaD purpepes. : would lowe his 'e for it rt the members of the city brary comm’ were added t he 4 Ach ° tkner-salaaming petitioners before that runt! © ° 1 Several months ago the chairman of the commission appeared before the — oS cou asked that the ou ne 4 j* one way or the other about e Tegrade of Fourth avenue. He said the architect who had secured the con- - b tract for making the plans for the new Carnegte Ifbrary eguld not proceed the frat ~ . 2 until he knew what the Fourth avenus regrade would be He had to ° Pt t Snow this in order to determine as to foundation for the bullding piosmme pare of it} wer " fie Dut once Conctuding. mmission’s teptesentative sald the erection of aged in va i - ered one of A - osu ate. A Very ‘ohid’ net ef patients. Ii some plan whereby the matter might be settled of Beate too tate mow, and as Why not at the yelliat Choqua. game tone here are enough quacks given a new itbrary at the earliest possible date ; for wor MAX PEMBERTON No; In all your wisdom, you informed the ¢ that the mat 1 nen gigs hyproogg 6 bad donsd Oat Gis uctheal 40 tho teaderty r. Th ere might sce ineta tied o eever them and then when they agreed, If perchance they ever did, and their agree ment did got rob the city treasury, why, then they might learn what the a oe t ° retro Lag * meg Fourth avenue reerade might be. That ended the matter, so far as the | thrown at them from over his cw: * and * y (2 id ¥ At \eaat this scoundrel h , ‘The Fourth avenue grade has not been fixed. Fourth avenue ts still a | should oc an apology. ’ . bumpy, unused street, and if the library commission has been able to do | * be m . — ih eat dow apologies anything the people have not been Informed of It We then o up resis Fourth ward taxpayers wonder, Mir, James, If It ever entered your head | wmuenaee Wh the, m Ween ima te tee at that, when Eighth warders want anything, Dr. Crichton helps decide oa a |to arrange 0 wag | Suchet ast » Ngee, *, or pothe waid the artial friend e wae op plan and then gets that pien carried out by the council. If the Ninth || he was alware preae. ‘deamce wae called Warders want water mains, Councilman Murphy docs his beat to seo that j lire: = S57 they get them. If the Third rd wants Rast Cherry street graded. MI Gilt venta, that to may, the ° would fall erm sntit he gets ¢ rk be will be tn the bam.” b after which the next Sep etens eae Dagens eek hee tomorrow morning early called and two more Now, what have you ever @ for the Fourth, Mr. James? ae ok friend, wha| Patients would diseppear. y ther two. “Rut the! ? m tet: am: e rs Willie Tome: an able disciple In the pub- Stet us ove that in pairs, i he ‘ rastinator of Plerce county latter tnsiets on seeing the dead Reh ‘ ta and, lke seconds, | of the form je fiend’s victimes before he will admit ¢ t the ye oor af “~ - bi mc ugh: . she anos rend. athe in “ht ne . ptuft is really pots he yg tastand seo he ——e him from rea for hel” , The light of good citizenship i# not easily blanketed | teltigent vol But th terribte’ armen. | e size. es 1 De “ ¥ . me of Ballard’s siz It makes a fellow st to think what might t st .tinn Waen at Philadelphia not mat iling peoplen@ith he vealed some of Seattle's public improvement contracts rigidly ee Mnoanes | ea @ vestigated # Mandricttos ssid “Soop ay fei 40 40 12" | The Grand Combination 9 Anyway the Ballard the councii hasn't a “Trusty Towser.” Other- home we w wise there would have been no sewers to cause a scand t died he Haynie’s b wore spots, Haynie himscif anon ‘weer stripes of hin t ‘The boy highwayman seems to be @ victim of his eo for loud coles 4 who foun P " | a e of ARE you Goma BLIND ~ | Or in any voce th your ey We test eyes fr Consalta such an nt SEATTLE EYE, EAR, NOSE TROAT INFIRMARY y ot rer Second and Columbia Street. 4 and 6 Haller Hiock fangerous for WE SCARCELY THINK you will sce this little advt, but it + please remember us when you want Giaases re, from hia owt ‘THe WILZINSKI OPTICAL CO, SUITE 314 Arcade Bldg. ge ae - ‘ _Phone, Main 1552 4 thwith USE. QUEEN ANNE FLOUR HAMMOND MILLING OO., Scarnc 1¥ YOU WOULD AVOIDDISAPPOINTMENT io your Giasees, we invite you te call om us, a ae sinus | Seeeehena caratae ae There’s a Plot That Thrills, a Style That Charms, and Action meme er eee wer ee ae That Never Lags ———_—_—___ te our options establishment ie the oniy wp-to-4: ed » & ana buy state We succeed because there And the three *. for i pe on pee Ae M. ‘J. WALKER OAL COMPANY hea wecond a tobe a combatant, ai 108 Recon’ avenus, Mew Tors block Phoos, James 1201, th 1 risk of , y and Auctioneer “ ~ . _ ~o--» r eee ee oe «

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