The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 21, 1903, Page 3

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MURDERER TOM HORN MEETS | DEATH CALMLY '! 6Cowboy Convicted of Killig Willie Nickell ‘i is Hanged, But Dies Protesting His In- nocence---Great Show of Arms Routed Plans to Deliver Condemned Man THE MOST POPULAR _ SUMMER GIRL v Ve | mm NT 1» emma EMtssNatanie Seusnen: Su viniwunnunesivecen: ot ANE NEW YORK. N @istinction w b mous in its s most popu port This who goes | rides a bieye furnish ice fo GRAVE FEARS FOR STEAMER DISCOVERY’S SAFETY ARE RIFE been et popular s N athalle 8 hench, enct belongs the honor of girle who spent the summe er gir This in the The ‘The teleeraph this city a few the arrival of the Sitka, turns out t om untrustworthy inform. another message of is much reason to that the little So Comfortable! §o Economical! Our All Wool Un is knit close and firm, eoel was the Dis natural whit brown, blue and it is not at alt anitie of the life rafts may have pink and fancy color com mm. ae Woolen Un derwear sells from— $1.00 Up the Garment ried away, Great relia J. Redelsheimer & Co. Strongest Overcoat House in the State, etty girls andl a Lillian Ey m Slate. | m4 Beil, | 900-804 F' It Pays et Ave., Cor. € te on Firs’ Hermann the Great Mag’ letpatly thm | fe ature 8 of the , mann the Great at the Beattle the next Sunday night and nights, He f the trite! pa the Amerie and a draws go ho Randwichet be. tween acts of magic and prestidigita tion “The Laskye” will delight the magician’ » is with a clever interpretation of military music, “A Little Outcast” “Yon Yonson” wilt be seen three Beattle Pants House. more times at the Third Avenue the ater, an its engagement will close | lor master and man fE| with tomorrow night's performance, | 0049 for the Little May part of “ a newsboy, tle Outenst,” which opens a week's engagement at the Third Avenue, opening with the majinee Sunday afternoon, has made a great hit and is the popular favorite with the little street anerchante in ail the large WieePe vee $2. cities where she aed pay’ |. While refui if not = here last season she beca a grent ed nok aan favorite with the newshoys, wha made her an honorary member of AVENUE thelr union. From a dramatic stan “A Little Outeant” ts enpect the story js natures der of James KR. Hay ‘Three bul- of pathos, he told of being Hay's 9 Next to ge ye & South. M. D Capt John McGrath. who, although an flets from the guards’ rifles plerced best fr 58 of the| his heart, as he sat strapped to a how he t ° or ; coins THE SEATTLE STAR Nc. CM GartitlydD 5" wear Bargains Inter- esting to Men savant Tremendous Smashup In PIANO Prices 25e. h 10e Boys’ Clothing oy’ Se on Sale Tomorrow ata Fourth off Reg- ular Prices OY# SWEATERS, ail 65e. oft ) $1.2: Ladies’ Underwear LADIES’ t ROARMI ' LADIES later Read Our Adverttsements Soe Our meets If you intend to pu nea PIA within the ears this CLINE’S PIANO HOUSE Corner Second & Union LADIPS Saturday Night CHILDREN'S ¥ olored itu niaht’s pr DOUBLE-J CHILDREN , q ’ | ASSEPRTOUT FOOTBALL TERMS st Baturday might PEARL BUTTONS, tir 18, 20, 22 and 24, w c regular e Wc a dosen; Bat y night th hie back to the prison yards were hidden behind LOTDER Y n Spools price & x, Bat caoual 2 and Grey, regular p then Vaid be took a gun. e loaded w 10e SILK TWIST AND SEWIN( ‘ b¢ yard Florence Aca Mon ‘ Out ter's’ Makes, F r price , om o, Satur day night, to © CANVAS TREBECE ZAG nehe nae | , ight's NOTE—In order to be prepared for the immense bust ness of tomorrow, which we expect to over-reach last Selbicrae truatneta tek, we have enqnneé. entre cashiers, and prompt service is assured our patrons. McCarthy Dry Goods Second Ave. aod PRESIDENT ROOGEVELT WANTS ~ Company Medion Strvet INSIDE INFORMATION ON THE DIETRICH CASE y Summers is in chars al grand jury which recently re | WASHINGTON, D. C. Nov. m—| United States District ney & Seattle mers in en route to W ton from Roosevelt. District At |ABLE MONEY IN A 8HOF Reduce the | Prices < ON ene and latest x Silver Tabie ‘AIS INNOCENCE | . . . ETER MORTENSON IS SHOT IN THE UTAH STATE | Prices Surpris- Goods for the Nex PENITENTIARY YARD FOR THE MURDER OF | JAMES R. HAY NEST. ea aks Now 8 or se eer Zt ee BENMINSHAUSEN] = NMR clared that he waa ‘innocent of the 713 & 715 First Ave. : lock, this morning. murder of Hay. With « great show and attempted to show wick id not have had the heart ARC. ADE BUILDING THE BALANCE OF THE BANKRUPT STOCK of E. S. Sprange & Co. of Boston, and D. Buck & Co. Is Going to Be Sacrificed This sale ends on Nov. 30th, and we must dispose of considérable stock within that time, and in order to accomplish the desired results, we are going to sell goods at unheard-of “pritts, for less than soc on the Dollar Don't miss this Closing-< Out Bankrupt Sale. $25 and $30 Men's Suits $12.50 } $25 and $30 Overcoats ...... $18 and Men’s Suits. ......0++0. ‘ 9.85 } $18 and § $15 Men's Suits ‘ ¥ su $2.50 and $ $12.50 Men's Suits Overcoats 10 Men's Suits fackintos! n’s Mackintosh 0 Overcoat 15 Overcoats .. Suits Men’s Hats 400 $ A large stock of Black Stiff Hats that were Sbe $3 and $3.50, all go at eevee 1.08 A good assortment of Soft Hats, all shay $12.50 sults $10.00 Suits $8.00 Suite . 96.00 Suite se : IAL — Children’s Satlor Blouse Suits, SPE a Baller colors are brown, tan, grey and pearl, regu- in blue rerges cheviots and unfinished wor steds, regular $6.00 OB75 } See cetney want segs lar $2 and $2.60; you can make your selec The and $1.00 Boyw’ Knee Panta,.......,..400 } $2.60 Bik Muffie ie edkash tr Tr KEG sees BBO FULL DRESS SUITS | TUXEDO SUITS BOYS’ OVERCOATS AT HALF PRICE AT HALF PRICE AT HALF PRICE ‘ agin P, E MAVES & CO. =: LEFT END——NAILED HIS MAN WASHING I ON _ nel aaa Ladies of} a summons! 7 WANT TO RAISE CONSIDER | ett * ateamer — ~|SPACE OF TIME, AND TO DO be . THIS 1 SHALL QUITE MATE RIALLY ty Praent "Tl All Suits, Jackets, Furs and Millinery THIS I8 AN EXCELLENT OP PORTUNITY AND DEAD EAR } ingly Low | Ten Days “~ PEASE -» SHAFER BROS... Excellent Clothing For Men of Taste { r fi And the ‘Shater this pri STOCKHOLM of the no Mars THE FAIR THE | MILLI med 50 Cents on the Dollar. t Miscellaneous prt nee Fieishers’ Germantown Yarn, At 390. 1 Patterns, tomer- mforters, “covered wool guaranteed, 85-cent quality, at, per yard, 60c, for W overings in rches ‘for use, 1, ‘G0e. on Cloth Table Covers, all de signs, at, each 45e, Mercerized Sateen, Petticoats, in black only, worth $2.26, at, cach, $1.59. Sale Men’s Hats All our Men's Hats will be placed on the counter tomorrow and marked at one-third regular price, This will be a great chance to ing. Suits Are Marked $15.00 to $35.00 Suits and Overcoats for Boys From $3.00 Up RAILROAD ACROSS ARCTIC CIRCLE HALF PRICE for Entire Millinery Stock at 50c on the Dollar morrow we will put.on sale our entire stock of Trim- illinery, including a large variety of Hats for Wor men and Misses. Nothing reserved. Everything goes at All 75c Corsets at 39c We are closing out all our 75-Cent Corsets at the reé- building sale tomorrow, at, each 39 Cents. Fit and Satisfaction Guaranteed Or Your Money Back Dr. Warner's Celebrated Corset, our entire line, now on sale at 33 1-3 “ cent, Discount. Ingrained Carpet, 4-ply, alt | get a good Hat for almost noth- | Equally Famous Special, $11. 00 I $11.00. IMPERIAL GUARANTEE IN EVERY HAT. re The Color and Wear of this Hat are Absolutely Guaranteed. Your dealer Us Authorized to replace Pree of Change, any Hat which is Not Satisfactory MOUS IMP E RIAL HA’ HAT GUAI 1 Scandina» ter crossing to cold but will ar with toure rates of fare h train, known a@ has just been « Oscar, of Nor- thie. a The plaintife es for the lose h was the re- and a copy will be sent by } messenger. vali Free Want Ads See Classified page for Free Wan Ads. FAIR | OTHE FAIR NERY Grocery Specials Mapte Syrup, absolutely pure, Gold Medal nd, regular $1.39 grade, | wdered Chocolate, Baker's Cocoa, 16¢ cans, at | lle. Flavoring Extract, 26¢ bottles, at Se. s, all kinds, at per Rr ean, urdock @ Co. Mustard, nts per pot, at 10e, Challenge Condensed Milk, 20- cent cans, at 18e. All our Canned Fruit, unre- served, at, per can 100 Indian Blankets and Curlos Our choice stock of Island Baskets, also : Baskets, on sale, Wholesale tall. Wholesal inspect this stock. we a6 1 One beautiful make, we terday, ‘Mail Orders We fill mail orders carefully | the same day as received.

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