The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 18, 1903, Page 8

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: svaieesaltiiasiioes THE SEATTLE STAR. BUTCHERS ADY MACKENZIE IS A TYPICAL HIGHLAND LASS W IN a QQ ayy TWO-THIRDS OF CINCINNATI STRIKERS HAVE RETURNED TO WOrK CICINNATI, Ohio, Nov. 1%.—Two- thirds of the butchers haye w thelr points and returned to work today, F packing plants w opened, Ten others a ARRAIGNED NEGRO WHO MURDERED THE NEW YORK PHILANTHROP- 1ST WILL PLEAD INSANITY NEW YORK, Noy. .-¥ mee, | the negro, who as#assinated Philan- | thropist Green, pleaded not guilty this morning. It is expected tha the defense will be insanity LABOR | ycnnisieagood TONIGHT | ONSTANCE Ballard Weavers— Macca MAcnenzist: bee hail, Ballard. | Barbers—Third ave. and Madison, | $1—Olymple hall, inemen's Helpers Walt. LONDON, Eng.—Lady Constance years old has become fam . | Mackenzie, who in » ome through her aquatic feats, and has Workers, No. 17—2119/ Lady Conste id the challenge shield n avenue. of the popular ub, the champl P Ieemen—W. C. L. U, hall, 1506 ctet In her veins tf women swimmers. it Becond avenue. of highland Dieod, ar not a profes Painters and Decorator Pain- her highland anc mal worn swimmer In the w ters’ hall. . in helress to the title of f who could hold her own with Stage mr » U. hail, (Cromartie, one of the mi tiamateur. Her fian Peametere hall, 1510 of Scottish tithe, which is now held gerald, of the 1th H Second avenue by her sister. Irishman and @ great lover of out Upholsterers. ond avenue. Lady Constance, who ts but 21 door sports, IT WAS FALLING WEATHER, (222.222) THIS MORNING, THANK You Si tint abs Jeanitary Inapectors, and therefore Jeould not be heid liable for its prew LITTLE COLD WAVE STRUCK SEATTLE AND DID THINGS TO} + Me made the Sight to tant the law. The fine remitted en condi DIGNIFIED PEDESTRIANS WHO HAD TO SLIDE DOWN. TOWN } ton that he remove mmave the tren trunk. It was falling weather this morning. coldest yet this neason. Rather pleas Oh, yes, no mistake about that. All/ant for everybody but the man wan & man who lived on the Srst hill had| sells ice cream. ‘do, if he got up late, war to make} Old Probe hands out this dope 2 asinine __. | the next 34 hours | “Tonight and timorrow fair, warm pom to Oe ” 7 FORMER SUPERINENDENT OF) THE ODD FELLOWS’ ORPHAN! |e | | ‘BOWLING HOME CONVICTED OF CRIM. | INAL ASSAULT TWO SEATTLE TEAMS LEAVE me TE an es. Wagt, ~ARROvULA ten, Rov. OUTSIDE ORGANIZATIONS wu fullty and sentenced to 10 years tim Ward was this morning found The lusty local knights of the| pfisonment for criminal strikes and spares will bie forth from the Queen City to defend its| With @ Li-year-old girl who is an [honor on fofeign alle tonight. of the best bowling) intimacy inmate of the Tennessee Odd Fel borders of Everett and play a # toa) with the Everett team, led by Fred| was formerty superintendent. ome | Schock, formerly of baseball fame| months ago Ward was extradited | | from California, where he fled when While the merry Dalle are whisk-| the scandal becaine imminent ing down these alleys, another band] —— ot wiers, the inky Dinks, will be playing havoc with the pine in the) DE os Jungles of Tacoma. It ts enid the MAN $15,000 City of Destiny has a strong team which it will put against the Hinky| ‘This trial of the suit of Martin Low Dinka. nat the Beattie Lumber eom- 4 Pn nf 1b. mages for smal wee masce eaters | GARBAGE LAW 1S | sss! Snir, r= hora Sues rough course, bythe time he regained court today, Lowset, while employed his feet he would be somewhere near UPHELD BY COURT | 07 th deteodant company, injured hie whore he wanted to be and without rm in the machinery. He claims that particular lone of time. ~ the accident was due to the fact that “Dignity didn't show up in very ta the Implement with which he was chunks around town until the James Masterson, the owner of a res. wot peeled of his coat and then peeled the = —- oe = ice of the sidewalks. _ Ket, too. For tnstance, if you sat down on short notice on a slippery pavement, it wouldn't be considered . THIS PRETTY YOUNG BRIDE necessary to apologize to the man who didn't see you fall and landed tn PHILADELPHIA, Pa.—Katherine| heap on the bosom of your neck. i ny You might retaliate by jamming your Se ee Seek, heel into his short ribs, just to wai pered something to Magistrate Fit Sie Gore were nd Hany Seemnee aDeee Patrick. His honor looked surpri the weather. “a. If you could stand it, he ought to, but Very few seemed to stand it as long as the ice was lying on the walke. Byerybody wanted to lie, too Even the weather man lied about it. Suessed yesterday, without looking the dream book, that it was going to be light snow or rain, and remarked sometiline about continued cootness. Well, that's just how everybody fecls toward him—a sort of a continued coo! news feeling. Saulisbury ts certainly dot well these days, at that. They are having 18 inches of snow over at Spokane, and when the Star man asked him about the weather, he was pretty well sat fafied that Seattle folks had no kitk coming. Moet folks were too lame to kick after trying to pick @ dosen soft spots on the sidewalk where they could sit down and think 1t over—un expectedly. It was only a wee bit of a cold wave just enough to chug the mercury down to % above sero up on top of the New York block and about four de- green lower clone to the ground where a , most folka wore making thelr metereo- tlephene—Bunett, Main 1069, or In- logical calculations, but it was the 6:30 and 7:30—end a copy will cmt If An Elephant Has Step- : ped on Your Pocketbook Free Want Ade See Classified page for Free Want da. Ao4 you dre tn need of Clothes, we will dress you up in the Newest Style Creations, for our stock of Ladies ‘and Gentlemen's wearing ap- parel is complete in all the Latest Fads. You enn give ua a deposit, and the balance at your convenience, and wear everything that ls up-to-date and stylish. EASTERN OUTFITTING COMPANY ONE PRICE—CASH OR CREDIT. 422-44 PIKE STREFT, CORNER VIFTH AVENUB. Ing was not properly sharpened. “Yes, leave out the word obey,” said the blushing girl the ceremony proceeded. ah been Ross bet- pulled from her pocket what p Hghts and privileges in which her husband and herself clearly stated that they considered each other's! personal and inalienab! rights. ‘The articles of agreement were wid they breathed undying love and devotion, but barred the word obey. The contract was signed, sealed and made a part of the marriage record, and a duplicate was delivered the honeymooners. Notice to Subscribers If, any evening, your copy of The Star has not arrived at 6:30 o'clock, will be given away at The Hub New Year's Eve. Every buyer has an opportunity. Opponte the leh Pole . 3 ee a ee Pete eisertecenm 26 he city, will invade thé] lows’ orphan home, of which Ward | ed to be @ bill of | adiew $14.00, $20.00 and § Huite, all the ne est and chotcest productions of the ® Hlack Granite Ch Wiack Venetian Cloth, Black ROASTING PANS OF ALL KIN to 8 th Black Iron Oper Roomins “pan, 2x17 inches A 1Ge Deep Black Iron Roasting Pan, with cover 9xi2 inches, regular Ihe, for Be Famous I. & H. Roaster, double bottom, #eif basting WIth patent draft, 38xtal inches, regu : for #40 100-piece Dinner Bet, in dehnagn'’s Beet English handles, kr and coves tracings, v with gob TURKEY P WINCH PLAT tn white, regular $1.00 for 16-INCH, in the same, Tee values for 18-INCH, largest sine platter, in pretty floral 4 WINCH PLATTER, tn a bivegray tan NEARING IB land Music He Stock; we are g se. We have only a short t ing at it with a determinati dvercoats 19.00 The very newest and nobbiest Overcoat creations Kerseys, Meltons, Thibets, Vi- cunas and Fancy Mixtures, equal to mer- chant tailor You can take your choice for $1 5,00. Overcoats 9.80 In all the new fabrics and popular styles and colors. Coats that were good value aj $15.00, now $0.85. oe Necktion 6: | te Men's Fancy ecktien, 2 for e | 200 Ladies" Biack Princess Suspenders Se | the Children’s Mi EERE ital Handkerchiefs, 2 for 106, 15 B50 | er the Wool Hose, 2 for 2 re. FIXTURES FOR 8ALS—Sheivi At the Bankrupt Sale Georgetown, Bix In charge the cattle off t ar war instantly Just at the time ant street car killed it a short hed int SIX CATTLE, A HORGE AND DOG)S"! Officer evan to put it out of it WERE KILLED BY ELECTRIC} It could not be fo CARS IN SOUTH SEATTLE| Special Policeman Tommy whose “beat is on the brid: [rived in Seattle this the startling Information that waa an accident on the Interurbay last night and six killed and that two line.” After finishing bis narrative Tom- my remarked that the six of the killed on the Interurban were cows. his trusty six-phooter with which he | husband, RP, Lew work so well begun by |locgl attorney, is on finished th allmma: an out-bound Inter lor sourt, today, urba ntrayy Pan Into herd of cat- divor te owned by Carstens Bros, near non-support Wot u a Free } Mail November $ Orders Magazine } Filled Now In. Same 5 Ask for Day as bed Copy Received. It’s Thanksgiving LINENS This Week Everything in Our Large and Complete Stock Will " = for Leg: | He Golf Gloves, Tbe Outing Be Sold at Greatly Reduced Prices , ng Oraw 300 Gowns, Oe For This Week wraggement wn Me, PO Sofa nck Outing Piensa hed H tched White Ling apkin a Price Attractions in the cathe Swit Department The mates Hit and tailoring are the beat The materiale, 6 a tailoring « te eet, | LADEMPRERGEY SA0KRTO—in backups 2. 29 fancy mixtures that have become popular tan, “with oilk lining, | beautifully | trimmed te this fall, made tn all the newest styles; for the very newest styles h $16.60; ton on tomorrow only $15.00 r $iz.c0 is NKETS xe of, in larg » of AMONG THE DRESS GOODS Divi ond binck, also White and black; fast colors. em @8o Yard—F © of any of the following 41.20 4 min the newest and most tra hea ght, and never sold weaver w onlyBlatk Nun's Vet y Wlack Ar Binck Bhark Sk COMFORTERS CHEAPER TOMORROW OTe tufty Comforte with white r filled with OTe for full sice Comforter, with white cotton ge Fi beat blue #irlpe filling and esilkeline cover, worth $1.75, ai K—largest sine made—best Johnson's English #emi-Porcelain, with pretty edging ti.00 vere, for : » 166 My | ton un 7 fine silkolt vering; @ Kitchen Helps for i seein Time MC Graduated Tin Meanire, for, euch iz Crimpers, for, each ao b Grater, ta4 Inches, for, each Be This Bona-fide Bankrupt Sale will soon come to a close. The store is rented to a Port A FEW INTERESTING ITEMS were killed outright s ‘The herd was large and the men will be given awa: train approached, The animals were Eve. th wn high in the air and every Every buyer has an | eer that was struck by the motor : read aloud to 14 witne and tt in| of the horse uermonr LAWYER 1S. | ©) DEFENDANT ¢re killed on the Grant street | R P. Lewis Objects: to Paying Alimony in Divorce Suit will be given away at alleged by Mrs, Lew Stone, Fisher & Lane, Second and University Che annex ‘On Bargain Square Biggest Wool Biankets $2. 29 LADIEW VELUTIN " not » Berges, Black heviots k Meir wize; regules On Bargain § $1.25 Dressing | Laces. Worth Bacques, $1.10 | up to 18, at 7o Yard quare BSehool Tame, 790 Children’s and Misses’ Red ‘s Hair all sizes, Porcelain, and 4 Jesign: all y dainty, regu for $10.95 Women’ new | Eiderdown | Bacques, red | and gray xephyr finished with ik wlik pplique and| from 2 to 6% collmr inches wide LATTERS Came! Tar just the thing for winter wear “femular #0, for ; 69e Stone, Fisher & Lane Second Avenue and University Street THE END ime in which to dispose of this Bankrupt «gen Ph PD IT’S AWFULLY Extraordinary Overcoat Offerings COLD Now Streit $12.85|| = In this assortment you will find a variety of fabrics; the colors are Black, Blue, Ox ford, Grey and Fancy Mixtures. They are cut in several styles—Short Box Coat, Me dium Long and Extra Long, choice $12.85. dvereeats 709 You will be surprised to find such a good garment at this price, but we manage to crowd a lot of Overcoat value in this low price garment, for $7.85 Howe, 2 tor ined | $1.26 Men's Wool Underwear 50 > | Howe Men's Fleeced Underwear 40: mono sinsinsern Age | GinfreetAttens Ae ACY. Mer e‘bwies pow ese fT Thompson Furniture Co.,Inc. Knee Pants... Abe Zoe and 26. A a ; chiefs... 850 | SPECIAL—Large assortment. of 1427-1429 First Ave., Corner of Pike. 3 for Bbe Me bra 36 Shirts Gbe ing Counters and Show ¢ SS A AO | Pp. E. MAVES & C0. end ive ees sg ted =. AFRICA died. Rev. Richards brought back witt! him to America some of the mis¢ sionary spirit that he had in Africas and at once set about raising fur for his school, and since October last he has gathered close to $30, for his ission. The woman's boai of the Methodist church has pledg to raise $5,000 for a mission school and besides sends Miss Virgin Swarmatead, of Cincinnati, back ti of the animals An Emerson Piano at 3 abie to keep] | The Hub New Yea killed, opportunity. of this accident ran Over a big On the & work among the femaigs ‘in Inham: he car had Oppesite the | bane, ef whom there abe. more thaut tance farther ' 2,000, 000, Whe Rev. Richards ree o £ rs ree. - _—.. turns to Africa next month he wil} adiy mangied | aa take back with him @ fine sail bé oo Tel ate is wan not present court given by Wisconsin people, 16 — Tage Piel his morning, having taken up his mills, singbells and other goods fom residence recently In Pittsburg, Pa He t# reprewented by an at but * not strenuously con uit, although he will end und who was the the outfitting of the missions, and, last, but net least, an electric moto® cycle," which he will use in traveling his charge, and which will be a gne= day wonder to the natives, as they take everything for granted, claime tng the white man can do anything but keep away death Rev. Richards has Just completed the transiation of the new testa ment into the “Sheetswa” tongu the first transiation ever made the kind, and In the coming five years will translate the old testes ment Into the same language. The territory over which Rev, Richar has Jurisdiction has many thousan aquare miles of territory on the eas Up-to-daté Overcoate at 1 “‘An Emerson Piano The Hub New Year's About a year ago One of the others was a dog and ve Bishop Harteell of the it Sea SE ASrtOn, OS ARE Bie Gite still another @ horse, In. the final] The sensational divorce mult in- “ad ponte Page pth — workers leave on Qotober 15 for thelm accident Tommy had a hand with |atituted by Mrs, Lewis against her Every buyer has an ee nted Rev, Er- ~ win H in charge of the we &@ Well known opportunity, ee oe MS Overcoat perfection at Toklai Inhambane, enaun. 0 fal in Jud@ Africa, @ year's absence to| Stngerman & Co, $4 and Seneca. department of the euper- Qn the Square, me to America to rai & . " erica to raise funds for ’ The grow ys Opposite the Totem Pole, that mission. he trip was made, New creations in Overeoats al but while on the Mediterranean #ea, | Toklaa, Singerman @ Cd, 4 unkind treatment his life companion took sick und Seneca. bs =a

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