The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 12, 1903, Page 5

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i | vg 2 “ ere cium e THE SEATTLE STAR 5 ved. Manager n wtaten that Ing done over the street while in its THE OUTSIDE WORLD BY A HEAVY STORM yyy faqy| 23. he tr. Call Telegraph Service Paralyzed by| ae ee h “~~ Breaking of Wires--First Snow ‘ THE TORRENT 4 /| eS i of the Year in This City--Storm | | SHINGLE MANUFACTURERS OF >, Ne 7 s ja e) General Throughout Northwest WHATCOM WILL ORGANIZE is: TO CONTROL THE PRICE | WHATCOM ul A ve rk le w i as if ny a 4 able to r but} ® t f i” fa Gesolaty island In mid-<« n TY ’ . ‘ eficial be ag —~ The heavy storm which for the past two | —e ee stor " t be had. It ts known, l Gor poo Mays has been raging on the Pee oi én ieee t ‘ Wf Oregon has moved eastward a , Sel LES, 1 , the f very telegraph line « ting Se hew ase in t myery. . . r, No snow fell at taatien of fBttle with other near by thieh ad xt . Portiana, ‘ mar ’ tn a , Whteago ar nour, which ttle ' | Gloves $iasion Best Kid Glove Values own by ane P ’ Our Celebrated Lu 5 3 lg enow was reported from |n t Men's ° Knit Gloves, ex- Gloves, gussete 4 wee! “ Kallspel, Mont, and from Spokane. i ted Btates cept weartng, | 60 loped clasp > ii No news could be had from Tatoosh argue, there Men's Mule Work Gloves, Our Matchless All efforts on the parts of the two that an a on controling onhantel J Hoves, made of finest French and stations along the straits than 60 per ¢ of the supply | pair kia aking, precise in every de- telegraph companies to repair the will be able to dictate the price over ” a 1, sure to win their way : Just before the snow ¢ od the United States. |] Men's Fire and Waterproof Cal ur esteer 00 worth Droken wires in time to give the af- | Gloves, wel wed, aly g004 glove value, per pair here lowest temperature main soft, per. pair.. 5. os souine «. $1.50 a, Rernoon papers anything like a sat- ¥ sent rainy season was reg- Asfactory news report of the events ed, The mercury fell to 34 do- CUSTOMS ae Men's Heavy Ficeced Silver Gray Men's Finest Pure Australian nator Drawers, Wool Shirts and Drawers 7 reer double k throughout, for n 490 warmth and service unexcelled, ‘we well more of this one style Ribbed Shirts one of the most than any r garment in the pular and best selling styles store, $2.00 value, selling at | SHOW DECREASE DURING OC $1.00 eres $1.75 TOBER AS COMPARED WITH =< THOSE OF A YEAR AGO Ladies’ Warm Hose y Heavy Fleeced Hose, re- Excellent Grade Wool BE the day In the world at larse| 6. anove aero. The lowest bar- were unsuccessful. Up till 3 o'clock this afternoon the omoter in two years was the feature of the storm. The reading was 29.01 Western Union had no wires beyond hes. The storm t now moving Portland to the south and Spokane eastward, to the cast, and the management! a4. forecast for today and to- sald there was little hope of getting | morrow Is “oocastonal rains, with we ly and south westerty winds.” 16 INCHES AT ELLENSBURG no in-| ELLENSBURG, Nov. 11—The| first fall of snow came last night. | l|ny communications beyond these | Points today, and could gt _—-- formation as to the extent of dam- It began at § o'clock and continued Special to The Star, } e fage done by the storm or as to its | al! through the night up to 10 o'clock nips comc atk Bates See seetial seston ie = tame! an eel [this morning. It reached a depth of PORT TOWNES Nov. i.—The ting orted Ger Gasb- “Hose fe pair werity throughout the Northwest. 16 Inches, - a caneaisemell a * ree gd severity throughout the No: Ke: | customs report for the month of 0 * ¥ Ladies’ | Cashmere Hose, ‘The snow commenced falling in] WENATCHEE SNOW BOUND ison thaw 6 deavenne eompenel with “nih gpd his city about 6:20 o'clock this|| WENATCHEE, Nov. 11—Seven- | receipts during the same month a year |teen inches of wet snow fell here §morning and continued to sift down|last night. The snow began fall- Jing about 7 o'clock and continued | fn dig, wet Makes, mixed with rain | throughout the night. All telegraph Tacoma jwires were down and (t was nol © cont, while ete | Brops, for nearly an hour, About ar ae tats aalicuenk thas tt oat tit nt, while Seat possible to fr ah commun! | » were ex- ations with the outside world. show up from $3,586,000 In thie feature both Seat- ma show wductions, Ta t. and Beattie of 6T naend shows 100 per | Blaine a good gain. nee occurring at the other | of merchandise Imported Into t and tranap ted to inter ut app inch of the Gisagreeable stuff fe + or disappeared before # Qlthough it sappeared for an | SPOKANE GETS A TASTE jegraphic 1 by the nearly every wire “the heavy fall of snow erable snow fll | he ir ci ae a A CARTOONISTS THOUGHT THAT WAS BORN OF THE PAST HISTORY OF THE STAND- Rarely does enow fall so early in| this vicinity DARD OIL COMPANY, AND THE INCREASE OF 2), CENTS PER GA LLON IN THE PRICE OF KERO- | MADE IN THE PABST TWO WEEKS. + fise and eluded scien 1 Ment. Even the local weather bu feau got no accu: data on its Gepth. Vhis section of the state, The weath-| SOME AT YAKIMA, TOO = = = = ie eileen Whi Bind Deen Oeteslace cone ao een ete ee © and thought that the ae he t . 20 he s0880R. | Chinaman would get out of the way $ ms ' Yished 13 years, has no record of any | E8D falll t 5:30 last night-lin time, as he was partly off th Total receipts of Puget Bound ne w ged all night.and by |track at the time, The erew of th district. - Snowstorm so prematurely inflicted | this . " train aid not stop to pick the man enemas noe ” e up but r od the matter to the} | wert aa seater ot Wade _—_ MORTALITY |MORGUE KEEPERS HAVE NOT - = a short search, the body w — found Hiima Johnson died HEARD FROM SUICIDE AR- Fa of consumpt near where it had fal Coroner Hoye will probably not idence of Mr. Bre BUCKLE’S MOTHER ‘ hold an inquest. The care are run The remains « | at a high rate of speed along the B 7 1-Hamilton understaking e#-| snes trestle, and ft ap * that it was tablishment. ‘The funeral will be] 4 telegram was sent last night by : too Inte to stop after It was seer |held Friday afternoon at 1:30 from | we Bonny-¥ on company to J. Ar- j H Bt. Mark's church. tkie, Shawnee, [. T., to ascertain if - that the Chinaman could not get off bue 1 . jthe track “4 | pom lo whether Mra Arbuckle, mother 9 The body was identified thir Weatherman Says Snow lot ¢ N. Arbuckle, who attempted morning by the man's former er vere, cold weather,| to murder Giadys Grey at the Cecil a wil tal ohare « We've pens underwear, qualitt hotel om the night of October 2, and 7 \c c ho afterward killed himself, is om her a Jand prices that are not equaled a r About It ~ the city. Just call and see. KB N./ way to Seatth The City Council Gives County Brooks & Co, 1431 24 ave, Arc Mra. Arbuckle tel hed the day] bide. jafter the tragedy ting that he | We KNOW we have the finest line of -___— . <iaeeansidliiedinowe | would start immediately for this city, A ES RE ESE ARES Property for Location of | welt tart Immediate tr tate tr, | Qrore killed and five seriously injured be Bey pe ee people N ‘The largest green turtle ever seen | be held for burtal until she arrived. A N oO S ’ and that all were not killed or sert- w A mor’ in Senttie waa recelved at the Grand| (Gp to the present time no word has| ao eae sone et - e r Y Cafe, Mis Third avenue, Thursday. | poe vr, and it is not ously injured was due to the motor been received furthe t man and conductor. They saw the os bet It will be served tn green turtle soup| Known whether abe ts on the oad of |G Var senses of nnn erica mae dead: . headlight on the engine at the head of and steak within a few days. Wateh | not. the saine Opinion ts evidenced | - th JAMES THOMAS, policeman, Ban-| the approaching train. Realinaing that |ALASKA REPUBLICANS 8PLIT) ane city council held a special | fore advocated the purchase of the] for the notice. Contrary to « previous report made! jong list Bo spent perth yon per of Den- canst saamneaill | im the Star, the body will not be burted | month. Howard avenue. The case Mra. Ar-} s offered for $43,000 Free Want Ade The Bonney: and « p of {t measuring 360] See Classified page for Free Want | watson company received m: trol- tie at noon toda, ted to} Pon tthe| ON TERRITORIAL GOVERN: erent ee blocks tt the Quwiaad beanch of the Meinwacd. | warned ghe peasengues to fite ter ther] WENT—MAIN BODY, WOW- jend Hooond avenuce nerin ang I Leckawanna & tern railway run| ives. There wai wild scramble site for the new armory. Ta Gown a trolley car on the North Amp the passengers, but all could PES, FAVORS medwoed tnd Mau! wig RS tion Traction trolley line. The acci-| not get out tn time. Gent occured at a grade crossing. Just| Om account of the lights in the car Qe the trolley car reached the rail-| being out, the engineer on the ap- (Special to The Star.) County Commissioners P. J. Smith road track the trolley pole slipped from | proaching freight train did not see] JUNEAU, Nov. 11—The repub-| 444 Charles Baker were present at the wire and the car stopped dead on | the car until his train was upon it, | licans in convention here yesterday | 11,4 meeting. They stated that the declared for territorial government | tiv, ‘wns satisfactory to them and | in Alaska and instruc the dele- | yould probably be to Commissioner | x at the 127 Pianos and Organs sold by us during October. The of the purchasers and make of ht were an= Bor LEONORA DIORIO. freight train on the Bangon & by 170 6 offered for $20,000, | Ads. | Arbuckie’s parents ral ment each fook im north - ———| for the funeral expenses, ted as a re-| < sult of the prosecution of Krug, the/ ‘a former embeaaling clty treasurer CRUELTY CHARGED We Don't Talk Much The agreement is that the value of ‘niust out Senaenls onstruction of the building. The Nght and heavy weight. Cut 6 ds Subnn state has appropriated $20,000 for the $2.00 Pn - agp -vdle ps buliding with the provision that the “ county provide the site. Now that the city has donated the site $24,000 more money can be put inte the| n voted om the proposition and Murphy was sent ced tn Mond unnecessary. Nor do we talk about fle Coast comp our competitors or their goods, We has been on the Va leave them do that. preferred by one os the oko a bail, the Free “Want Ade ame’ Jassified page for Free Want | ‘The biggest value offered in the North- west. Come in and hear The Simplex Piano Pla: or an And look over our line of smal! musical talking machines, rec- instruments, ords, @ ates to the National F « ublica ©. Smith, who could not be pres Convention to vote for President |i... smith. whe could not be pree Roosevelt for the republican nom-|"")swood and Taylor thought that inee for president to succeed him- | ry.4 mory should be located closer well to the center o e ett here- A sptit occured in the convention, | 2%! ter of the city and ther the delogates from Vaides, Skagway and Treadway, who are opposed to ” territorial government, bolting. The ’ " bolte: hol convention and JAMES SOMMERVILLE, FATALLY INJURED AT MORAN’S SHIP. | Dolters are holding & convention and YARD, THIS MORNING, DIED IN THE CITY AMBULANCE— | the national convention. * QUALITY 1 WAS EMPLOYED ON BATTLESHIP WORK bacon genre dace candy ngayon SPEAKS tional Republic vention were chosen by the main body: Charles : John G. Mold, William FOR . James Sommerville of 1408 West- his head and fractured th a. 17 xt ¥. D. Grant, J. W. Ivey, ITSELF ‘The city ambul im. | Oncar Foote. o ern avenue, @ helper employed st | moned ‘con sg io ann Mg BE The alternates: G. M. Trwin, Al- W. 8. Kirk, 1209 rst Ave. J) t= | The city owns thi -|Beattlo that was is our PIANOS, vis, the famous old & Sons, the popular Kim- rtistic Hobart M. Cable, the 4 the beautiful new nd the cele- brated Kimball reed and pipe orgaps. Don't Fail to ba Our $265 Piano BMorans’ ship yard, fell from a scaf-|-rne injured man was on the way to| bert Fink, HC fold this morning at # o'clock and | ¢ sustained injuries from which he|died. The body was taken to the | John Steads ed within an hour. He was work | Bonny-Watson morgue where it now FREYGHT TRAIN CRASHES INTO TROLLEY CAR ON A GRADE Marquette pons Sherr gon & temporary scaffold built CROSSING—CAR SLIPPED ITS TROLLEY FROM WIRE round the battleship Nebraska, } * sominerville had been In the em. RES i " * aehich is under construction in the| ploy of the Moran Brothers com- — and while “bolting up” lost his | pany for the past two months as c es ry ce falling to the ground # dis- | helper, and had lived in Seattle VILLAIN WASHINGTON, D. C., Nov, IL~- with the new regime firmly estab- Whisky 903 Second Ay.,Burke Bldg. Providence hospital when he | McCormack n and dance of twenty feet. He struck on! nearly 7 ye : buy am {tine Unofficial reports received by the| ‘The Inst official cables receiver |, — date Gepextasint Wlag “wtite that |LOm Mistater Powel, tnd te om 75¢ per gal. 85c delivered ug |serious and that the revolutionist _ San Domingo has capitulated to the olutionists as *, Mason has reported to the|" eee on he 4 “fo “yee gy For the Home and Club. ‘ hi ata man bor 0 years evolutionista and ¢ eral Jimine jon 4 cablegram rem ot doctor as to its purity. the vicinity of University street and | new republic. a o, November 6, 11 p. m., was re- Terry avenue. He has been seen, The president of the old rep ablic | Celved last night One-Price Liguer hon the little ones say, in the neighbor-|is reported to have taken refuge in naurgents have reached the city. 402 PIKE ST. . — -—____________—. CHARLIE CHINN, CHINESE CLERK, MET DEATH IN FRONT OF | hood Se a ee ene aelgmter. We German consuiate, and that the | Adiack tonight on three sides, Clty the MAINS" |MUCH INTEREST CENTERS 1 AST N t but carefully avotds| revolution is practically at an end) being shelled. No damag ~~ 275 | H these sual felt models in. & ' AN INTERURBAN FREIGHT TRAIN, LAST NIGHT s but carefully avoids eaters |yenthose ematnew, tall models In, ous Charile Chinn, a Chinaman, who His dead body was found on, house ut We have over 275 Heaters, both | shoes are + tat ae han those had bean working an clerk in the later floating in the bay, and was! Charies Uverall is now serving 20 sent a communteation to the board new and secondhand, all sizes and| 1 Bad ean Oe oe erro at WOR [taken to "ths \ Honney- Watson | days in the city jail tor the ottence. | MANUFACTURER KICKS Feaiiiic works, calling attention to| Weccveat tn ateae ts prtese | kinds HVashington street, was knocked eff | morgue. ifr addition te the senten the Alsgraceful condition of Firat oa. ym wit | > taken’ @Q je ite interortan tentic at Apekane| Chinn was walking aleng | the | fined by Justice Georee 200 wean avenue south, thid morning, and ask- Loule ‘Kiodt Fesveley Co. RED FRONT FURNITURE CO. censor Germain ~~ ie by an outbound Interurbaw| trestle when the train ron him down. | is the heaviest ponaality the jaw ean ds and OF bl ove te ee rites bo clocks last night.| Motorman Woed states that be blew’ piace, Pho Puget Sound Machinery depot ing that the same be speedily im. Mew Levetieg 1080 Gaeond Avéeus

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