The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 13, 1903, Page 3

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¥ ee oe =] THE SEATTLE STAR. HOLDUP ROBBERS STICK UP SALOON IN HEART OF PORTLAND AND MAKE THEIR ESCAPE ON STOLEN HORSES RTLAND, | ¢ Nov Aj vowing to ret n y Anne Held ts making good in t < poleon.” She astonished her en A admitted that she does not look a bit like the Litt to pretend the appearance of the leader of a conquering army, and succeeds in looking entirely bewitch ing. _ JANGLE OVER ARMORY SITE MAYOR HUMES DOES NOT FAVOR THE CITY'S DONATION OF PROPERTY, AND MAY VET ORDINANCE IF INTRODUCED ie Mayor Humes has not yet had anjsite I am in favor of granting the opportunity to confer Comptrotier Riplinger o lige armory site, which w & special meeting of the city council yesterday, but he stated thie morn-| value of the lot» by paying the/ ing that he was unaiterably opp county assessment to it and would probably make such The lots are multable for the pur & report to the council. It t* very | pose for which they arc desired. It unlikely that a nordinance turnin, fot necessary that the location The state over the property to the county can | should be close to the city. provides | be passed by the council over his|statute of 1903 expressly vetoe as three counciimen vated yes-|that the armory can be used only | terday against the proposition. for jegitimate purposes of the Beers to be considerable | militia. It cannot be used for other estanding among the latter | occasions except by consent from status of the situation and | the commander of the militia of the the indicat are thet more of |state. As a purely military building them will vote negatively on the|it Is not that it. be close to city if the state fter it has been more fully mal considered. Councilman James, whe vot favor of the dor morning that there ha erable question in h since the proposition came up that | formed an association it is the proper course to give away of the #t of h ls now the property. He said trolied by t office Mai the county is going to buy a, Originally, however, it was in trol of the sity and could be for any public purpose if desired. It might be a good plan to build the new armory on the same plan, ignor ing the Mayor terably H I am unal ving. away re A judge of atly admire our « fine workmanship, 1 the eft thir It is high grade, The styles are cor high priced. the fit is reet, ‘always’ perfect to r needed alterations being made correctly. The same care Is given to all garments and in all cases to fits ‘have’ they Prices for Suits and Overcoat» From $10 Up Ss Ss == Ss > oy cs Redelshei & to the & ste J. Redelsheimer & Co. J) 1-2 304 Gunes, Cyrus Strongest Overcoat House in the J| who went to the Sen The new Btate, | Democrats are: Floor Leader Wil | Hams, succeeding James D. Rich 00-904 First Ave., Cor. Cherry St. json, and Champ Clark, of Missourt, | succeeding Francis G. Newlar - It Pays to Trade on First avenue. Nevada. The fight of the New York delegates to have Geo. B. Me™ lellen, one v tions For Iie Magazines PANTS, y, per Among the ¢ alf, is Vietor Met WASHIN ents f organ thonal tr cleties, have be on f In| against the seating of Reed & the Mormon senat from ] Tr siready are several hundre —: n and they still coming SPLIT 6 COUPLES Two JUDGES OF court cteareo 0 VORCE CALENDAR In one little hour perior Judges Miller tered seeds of mun of roe decreen, 12 Pp and f they und it wa had both judi relieving the the divorce calend. as nearly as possih ses, in which the not be found, or wer mortal Barkis “w ‘Old and young, hgndac te rent types of Most Unusual Bargains for BOYS’ KNEE all- wool, splendid McCarthy Dry Goods Co. December Designer Best Num ber Yet 1 0c 1217 FIRST AVENUE Customers Tomort row Cents Each 1K 1 Her SALE HAVE ON SALE FOR THIS WEEK $7 $10 $12 $2 Remember we are retiring from the retail busines and going into the wholesale only. Every garment must be closed out re- gardless of cost or value. Cents a Garment FPLEBCE-LINEL od to # h $30 Suits or Overcoats TO CLOSE OUT $40 Suits or Overcoats TO CLOSE OUT $50 Suits or Overcoats TO CLOSE OUT Pants sold for $8, $9, $10, $12 YOUR CHOICE Cents a _ Garment Special 8c nouncement : ; ene | !CORTICELLI SPOOL SILK the best made a spool Angel! ated Chief & for nd the last ery visitor free of THREE LITTLE TAILORS 1217 FIRST AVENUE _POSTOFFICE BLOCK Second Ave. and Madison St. M THE WORLD’ Utah. | j nce in jail for thr AGED WOMAN HAS LOST HER ONLY SUPPORT, AND DOESN'T CARE TO LIVE ANY MORE SUSPECT FIGHT IS THREE LITTLE TAILORS POSTOFFICE BLOCK RETIRING 50 00 50 00 S ing to HUNTERS IN TROUBLE yesterday® ree me Warden r the arrest tawseyy Wil- Jim was all I had in the world. | Marry Jones, who ts alleged to have | Game Warden Riet him away * y { cotved a warrant from Ga age. Ite b been the accomplice of George Van | Stores of Skagit county f say, “Th when my heart of H.C. Br < wish | had beer Horst, the boy highwayman, In the} | iam Stowar ’ the plteoud prayer | aia umn, « : oid lady, BM hold-up of the Lesch! Park hotel and re th unt § fonter e . ¢ 7. & Lippy, the Klos | REPUBLICANS AT EVERETT) Gem mother of James Crozier, t by he robber ae Pea | han suspected the men of « P THE DI- wal} ad ge - og take TO THROW TOWN WIDE OPEN | th® Enme lowe. The men ac “ ’ ® reper Ft | Washington street by eteotive Lane] well known Seattle citizens | Electr at th this afternoon. IEP fth « ee Dene (Special to The Star) | Horst has been convicted and sent to] EVERETT, Nov. 12—The local yoralty fight has |n Jones, although sua-| a nae ee oe WED SENATOR'S SON |: te Soe ee nant aces A private telegram received In ma) et ts Es ated jhis city, states that Mra. Jed Hart, ol) rag pority tha ¢ el | 7 z } j of Seattle, committed suicide in | | Portland, Ore, last night, in her “ has for some time past been an witnesnes. gor yourself to inma of the Midway phouse, a ge of th t.” she wrote nature much. Now I know notorious new t brothel, to the f that a y She was formerly } mie Bast~ . man. Hart is a te pel HIS WIFE nd was com- two years Niclous apr SALT K Ne 2. pink which b SALT LAKE, Utah, Nov. 1 +. are ring, and the p Fuel Company, controlling ot criminal y have it made the fi never lived tog ‘ | The girl left Seattle yesterday 4G arn to | THEN SAM MURRAY WOUNDED) morning, telling another Midway ‘Pie company y« | | woman that she was going to Port- 4 an increase of 25 « HIS ALLEGED RIVAL FOR HER | jp to see her husban « FAVOR “a oe from Portland ts not ¢ ‘ Armed with @ revolver, Sam Mur- FIGHT — < re f |ray made ® murderous assault up- ’ " < ® ric trouble | lon his wife igthe dining room of the pepe ey Kate Slasor againat John Whittley, non-support at any of the mining camps has Argo hotel, at South Seattle, last William, on ground ¢ Aylmore fre v or been reported. ev , firing one shot her, but|SNOHOMISH COUNTY OFFICIALS Dads a Sepport:’ Charles ¥,. Kuehl Mounwhtle the local supply of coal] The engagement has been an-|missing, Alexander Hulteines, whom | ing too fond of oth Bertha Kuehl, desertion; K is diminishing, and the fuel famine | nour Bigg! , Sie i Louine Murray accuses of having alienated) COME TO BLOWS—NOBODY I was a most pecul McKinney from John | 2 nney,| dtaws nearer | Blackwell, of St Stuart | Mra, Murray's afections, then inter- Lobo eae Eny pol oe cee mit M ‘Aldrich, wc Be poe y HURT, HOWEVER as if he might b id Gloves for Men | Nels y. Aldrich, of Rhode Murray then turned the revolver Harum type, seema t an ——__--- All kinds, 8 and prices, ¥.|Mixe Blackwell is rated asa y}upon him, and wounded him serlc lar Kieplomania for stealing — the N. Brooke @ Co. 1331 2d ave, Ar-|and ts prominent in St. Louis}ly in the thigh, After the shoot- (Special to The Star.) hearts of pretty women, prirtelpally z cade bldg. #**/ soclety ing, Murray escaped, and so far} EVERETT, . Nov. —Thie wh 4 sacnttuce wits Teens ~~ -—— - s the sheriff's office has been unable| morning, after a quarrel ies "the Ins Te charmed them, not , Underwear, $1.25 You Come and See to capture him, suance of a warrant, County Auditor his wife says, with his p r ly, and four rtable underwear weat; qual Murray and bie wife formerly re-| Rosa called Prosecutor Cooley @ lar, with his delightful love |: } ‘ month, Call fitting, $1.26 axe you. E.jsided at Ballard. They have rot) ley struck him. A mix-up followed. Answers from divers and sundry | W.-H. THOMPHON W. B. Hute 1331 2d ave, Ar-|been living “together for several’ The men were separated before an3 women to his impassioned epistles 415 Arcade bidg. 4 Union ‘eee month and Murray recently served damage was done, apron St

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