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eee fas som BA ae WIFE SLAYER BARTLETT'S BABY'S NAME BREAKS ALL RECORDS | | “LEON EDWARD YUKON SEATTLE NO, 3 WOODPILE” 1S THE) COGNOMEN UND§R WHICH HE MUST STRUGGLE ALONG IN THIS WORLD—HE WAS BORN ON ALASKA'S GREAT RIVER jhe te Drivaht to Jail to see hin tat. | Leon EMwerd Yukon redpiie Bartictt, te er, of whom he ts very fond, and he + reeneae Bee ° e much of by Burt and unusual Coristion name . prisoners, who look for Very amall son of Mike Bartlett 4 to his visite and pase the time the tor Klendixer, who shot and |away by manufacturing all sorts of Killed hia wife, the little boy’# moth. | toys for him | @r, last October, and is now await During his father's frial, whieh trial in the jor court / c e begun today, but hae he small ben the bie co nomen, th are old last August notwithstanding the great tragedy which will ever dark en his life, ie one of the healthiest, |theugh he wil not understand happlest Little fellows that ever liv-| wit hear the details of hin moth @d, and has only recently succeeded | er's death and te rs arime. tm aw usning his ownh name, which The little tilow wor now any for him by the crew |thing about 4.” Harttett says, apol oat |ogeticatty, “and I do want to have emer | tim with me. | was the scene of his avivent into the| It ts understood that Bartlett wit world aim to have been temporarily tn-| Leon was he nawre chosen for him | sene, aithough Morrie end Shipley, by his mother, Biierard wae for an | te attorneys, refuse to state at this uncle, 3 was the nen ne just exactly what his defense! of the ey Mave worked for and the crew i end Mr. Morrte Part of the n make the effort Berted out of defere his client from river, amd Woody fact that on the day nk a fury can be found the boat was taking » convict him, when they hear wi wot from a big wood pile, 73 m te of the cas he sald adgve Rampert norning The baby was chriet Bartlet shot and killed his wife! ally in the ft Pike street, October 1, 1902. uN MN ” hie fi « said to have been insanely feal-/ of th has been Im Jail, | 8 a soners, has show | this , re has] eb oth : tall, handsome * 14 ne with vit * he defense in the <1 ane, at th x 1 to report at 9:30) This is the latest and best ture of FE 1. Wents, the Philadel~ phia millionaire, who disappeared in the mountains of Virginia, and | for whom a reward of $25,000 is offered. tles and enjoys good healt ia the mother of 11 children, ENDORSED } CHAMBER OF COMMERCE FA- | VORS THE SHIP SUBSIDY BILL HER 101ST BIRTHDAY she Mrs. Mancy Ann Colvin of Kent, last Tuesday celebrated her 10ist birthday. She retains all her facul~ Friday We'll Sell $5 “ERIE” Oil Heaters at $4.39 | | | The report of the special commit- tee appointed by the Beattie Cham- ber of Commerce, to investigate the It's handsomely finished in I py | Frye ship subsidy bill, was accepted = been su 24 Inches high. 9) at yesterday's meati it indorees gan be carried trom room to room I! the measure and urges the Washing- on improved safety wick. 9 ton congressional delegation to sup- Don't fall to procure one. usseesen EXTRA SPRCIAL. tin, Wire Soup Strainer 3e Wire Tea Pot Stand Be Galvanized Wire Sink Strain port it when it comes up for consid- | eration. The al of American ship- ping” was the subject of the oom- mittee report, and it reviewed briefly the. history of American maritime commerce during the past 100 years. The following resolutions were of- fered he sentiment of the cham- ber, by Erasmus Brainerd, chairman of the committee: Resolved, That in the opinion of the Seattle Chamber of Commerce the most feasible and desirable means by which the carriage American bullt ships can be bro about is by a well regulated carefully safe-guarded measur federal aid. It ts also the opinion of the chamber that the measure known as already p satisfactory to our interest Resolved, That the congr adiecal | Jelegation of the state of Washing ton be requested actively to asain: | such @ measure should it come be- fore the present congress | TEST OF NEW LAW | ee | The new law clothing the state fire) al with authority to investigate cause of fire where the question of a ir open, is now test in t SIMPLY POPPIN’ i-quart Corn Popper, kind A Mrs. Potts Iron Handle, 10 Te 10¢, he’ Tubular 250 Get ‘one of those Lanterns for exeseuua DO ¥OU USE GAs? Then buy a Six-Cylinder King Radiator, 95.00 kind Wire Hanging Soap Dish o Jomeph whieh time otal insur Bille at the was carrying ® Baa pit POULTRY Pipe Oredh te AN Fairly Priced lf you want a new table for the bedroom, parlor, sitting room, it's here, and at a price that’s low and fair, Between 65c and $175 we show styles and ie at modestly furnished bed tac room or the most elegant- oven ly furnished parlor in the land, Allister | rear ev y EXHIBIT - SEATTLE ASSOCIATION WILL!" HOLD SIXTH ANNUAL SHOW, JANUARY 6-11 o date ve w year rem The Seattle P tation will sltry ary 6 to Il at the armory, Prepare tions for the event are now rapidly » Washington at toast leather are and covered ot and Skins for making patent fret tacked on to frame with several ber of times ‘with a varnish made of linseed off and Prussian hive, thinned | The leather le ahem soraped and smoothed with pumice stone, and after} le the & te Grted im ovens heated) & its beautiful Enameled leather, used for carriage tops, is made tn nearly the sam maly a thinner coating ie put the grain of the hows, MENU F Green Rolled Mutton If one cin be & o Puff Turnips In White Bauce Boiled Onions Lettuce Salad | the atone If the claws are so worm 0 Prune Pudding with Custard | that « thorough brushing Je }4@ Crackers Cheese Coftes| loosen the stone, the ring should be et Wakely — ————_ — reset at once. After the ring hes been y afternoon and ts now in « That much overestimated article of | cleaned with soap, water and 4 beash.| Very precarioun condition at the food, the potato, has, nevertheless,| It should be rinsed with clear water| Providence hospital, While direct eat claims It ts} and dropped into « box of boxwood| ing the work lost his cheap~as far as the sawdust. In % minutes the ring will} balance and f a, 2 Ais the begining goes-can be dry. If the ring ian't wel! dried it tance of 20 feet. The injured man tained and can be cooked In there is always «| 8* placed dn a mall boat and howe know this back to Seattic Mere he was by Dr. Horton, who states re apt to go on da much more trouble to, Bot! 6 medium-siaed potatoes, drain | not very @ry and m Seanon with I\ can be p tablespoonful butter, % teaspoonful | salt, pepper and 2 teaspoonful chopped | manner parsley, Cool slightly until Hight colored and thick Beat into the potato, Butter a baking | wood » put in the potatoes and bake 20! not be Pluine which is draped aroun 4 the or of the wearer, yesterday © of four According by Captain Je t ood ar prises w medals, and the specials will be am in the water ta in mo way injurto or be injured by soap and Good Tables & table for the altting sizes to suit most any ana'has e top 4 Inches equa room, whether it be tuna lees terminate in brane claw % ehown in the plet Price Only $2.25 G. L. Holmes Furniture Co 1101 to 1106 Geoond Ave. birds on exhibition,’ secretary of the asage Walla Walla in Febr m the award! to a dis Jewelers advise a them when wa underst rer It monotonously. | running the ps there Is great danger The ordinary saw chased at the § A pearl may be cleaned in the that the table's construc ure, how. ook will here ary will be th «that will be held at all near pint an innovation this of prises. The sliver and brome anh. rowetved } Company Nome fi port, ahter at ven, Or until well mix easily with the ng squecse it unue 2 of cheeseototh, pommessors of Rot to remo’ ing the hands, What of risking = beautiful ring if not an actual bene- A diamond 4 just how t® clean & ring eaally the temptation to remove | to keep it « jean would not brush will loosen | boa wood Keven half pearia, which must auat aret Heat 3 egan| be cleaned, can be washed without im jury if they are ¢ ¥ dried in box A peart ring should cod in water too frequently Queen City Laundry Cut Rate Offices Main Office and Plant—Cor. First Ave. and Bell St. Down Town Office—Third Ave., near Pike St. Shirts 10¢ No Work Delivered at Collars 2c Above Cuffs 4o the show at| Pa THE SEATTLE STAR, MARQUBET TE--- MARQUETTE--- | GROMMES & ULLRICH, | Distillers, Chicago, Ill. 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Bee us at once, Union Block. @oor to MacDougall Southwick, Next IN THD SUPERIOR COURT IN and for the County of King, State of Wash Av Sundwail, | plaintft, Johanna C Ricker, et al 8 The state of. w said Johanna C. Ric You are hereby summoned to appear within @ after thi e of the first publication of this summons, to-wit; within 60 days after the 29th day of October, 1903, at the superior ‘ourt of King county, state of Wash- ington, which county the plaintift | Gestgnates as the place of trial, and defend the above entitled action in the above entitled court, and answer the complaint of plaintiff and nerve | & vopy of your answer upon the un- dervigned attorney for plaintiff, at his office below stated, and in case of your failure so to do, judgment will be rendered against you accord- ing to the demand of the complaint, | which has been filed with the clerk of said court The object of this action te to re- quire you to execute to plaintiff a 4 of conveyance of real property, ully described in the complaint herein with the olerk of sald ington to the er, defendant. ether with damages for the wrongful detention thereof in joss of rents, or upon a fallure to nvey. ald mines, for damages for the Inc value thereof. PAUL C. DORMITZER Attorney for Plaintiff. {| 308 Railey building, Seattle, King County, Washington. m the t and most censful spe- continue to | treat and cure al! diseases of --* ME WN --~ tor cures when others fail, | —— wont, Come In and hear 18 PURE AND WHOLESOME AND The Simplex Piano Player SHOULD BE THE ie (yy | And look over our line of small musical instruments, talking machines, re DRINK BEVERY FAMILY ords, ote senate Mind Je ’ Telephone Rainier 3o. 903 Second Av., Burke Bldg. him. Charg sons cured at home. Call or ALL CURES GUARANTEED OR | MONEY BACK State Medical Institute 701 First Ave., Foot of Cherry St. ‘THIRD Grand °=2%. AMUSEMENTS AVENUE Theater ow, Mgrs, 667. Russell and I Both Pones | PRICES—Night. 80 Matinees, Tonight All Week and Saturday Matinee. a Rudolph & Adolph Openi Next Sun- rm Matinee The Swedish-American Piay. _Yon Yonson Seattle™eser x ne Phones, Main «3, MAneeer- We, Me and Be. c and 0c, Immense success. Packed houses. 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