The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 21, 1903, Page 7

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ee nn ara i. { . f THE STATTLE STAR 7 neeeeneeasonsnonance aa cenienananeetitin nanan teat sana Te vine vurniturs = FREDERICK & NELSON jtue rurnituce A. BRIDGE & COMPANY Popular Price Clothiers Saturday Night Specials B GREAT SATURDAY) 18¢ ; ‘ : 45¢ STOVE BOARDS 27c. i ni 27¢ " 50c STOVE BOARDS 32c. THE PURCHASE OF THE GLOBE CLOTHING CO, STOCK GAVE US A BIG ADVANTAGE 55¢ STOVE. BOARDS 37c. OVER ALL OTHER SEATTLE CLOTHING DEALERS AND IT IS UTTERLY IMPOSSIBLE FOR THE 9} “6,0 wae: os DIED LIKE OTHERS TO COMPETE. THE PRICES WE QUOTE BELOW ARE LESS THAN WHOLESALE. pl of the above g be bt om the main > TRIAL GOES Underwear _ Less Than Wholesale | Flesh Colored Underwear, Men’s Sults, best made, new ir % TT es 4 OVER in heavy and medium weights, 3C materials, all wool, GI] 3: ~ Rei on tt : 25 f | $18 & $20 for $12.35 = | B38 | Xe ° om HOS worth $1.25 for j Es oo fl $1.25 Underwear, Sults worth $12.50 1 0 50 a X et st oe 4 ; Meee All Wool, for | $15.00 for $9.25 & a 4 a 4 wa Toke You Ou Stove aad Allow You ie y J) Tigttene.7e aae | Suts yvorth $8.50 & $10.00 It Is Worth as Part Payment for a New One. or — FIREMEN | Splendid Quality Under- DG ees 7 25 re sy wear, all wool, brown, s i Se & FREDERICK & NELSON H INJURED worth $ 1.50, for OVERCOATS Complete Housefurnishers . od Ave., Madison and Spring perurm ba me ma wey 9200 All Wool Underwear t 00 Overcoats troyed. er s en of $300,00 . e Origina Finest Quality All Wool, i ¥ RIOTING natural gray Underwear, $1 15 $10.00 Overcoats $7.50 Cole's Hot Blast worth $2.00, for for From Chicago BERL N s occurred . F @uring the election of deputies tod Guaranteed to save one-third your coal bill. ‘ Soe. pales or ey bits Sweathtn, wortl $1.50 Fancy Stiff Bosom Shirts, of times to disp tern M > cola $2.65 GO 6, 04 ko seonesere 98e ico’ Smokingectsseey 1756 Four-in | 25¢ Bow =f Men’s $4.50 ff s+: :y ss. r...73¢ Hand Tiles Ties for | Pants for Men's Night Shirts, worth BEGG, FOF oo oc ks ivcvcce DSe > 6se Working Shirts, for. .37¢ OF FEVER Yoo =~ "50 29 Cents | 12 Cts A) pyle $7.50 Smoking Jackets, for... Saw Ze a athe $6.00 25¢ Suspenders, for ......16¢ Borg 1415-1417 | 1415-1417 | TE a i | Phadtwag a a Soe yes : Se SF Near Pike St. NEXT TO THE BON MARCHE [Near Pike St. pt peewee = a q HOT BEDS 20° $9.00 Smoking Jackets, for to the report of Bas the 21 inch 21 inch nalble 2 z of any erime 1 Mr. Kriete, this) Lee's own story, it is a question Mrs. Bartlett came ——- morning A mun has a right to| whether more than necessary force ry| was used. I refused to issue a com. repel an attack with any nece J out again, and @ short time afterward) Informat charging William B her husband followed he Hoppe, Emanuel Swanson and Wi! WASHINGTON, D. C., Nov, 2.—M. « query from the navy department, |force, but no more Accord to] plaint, and Mr. Gleason has done TTORNEY FOR WIFE MURDERER BARTLETT TELLS THE JURY | “Trey rented rooma In a house on| liam Quinby, the Uhree dairymen, | Hunau Varilla presented th lay cabled that no German ships sptiied ee eae set Q y } the sare Pike +, between sixth enth | with manslaughter In the fatal pois- | commissioners to Preniden been interfered with. this afternoon. The tin could be doc OF THE STRANGE EVENTS WHICH LEO TO THE CRIME avenues, but did not @et on very welll oning of little patantine, tomether, Bartlett claiming that a man | formaldehyde victim, were filed in| M. Varilia introduced the Panama/ it was too dark when she oreived. « sed to be her lover in Dawson| the supertor court this mc s. The | commiasioners to Secretary Hay thin) F te i ' ; . before thelr marriage, had followed her| defendants are charged with having | morning, The commissioners stated) = WASHINGTON, D. C., Nov. 2 ‘q . 1 Bl q oho Tcally ved | here and was with her secretly a great] sold to the child's mother pot«ondd | that o call for a constitutional en) The state department this morning se 1 a ie : deal of the time railk, from the effects of which the | ton would b as noon as d messages from Braxil and foolish wife and pin They had the government any, both. indten that as Tag Ngo it is sald,| There ia no evidence to prove wheth-| child died last Septerr inte his hom: at Hart-|or this was a fact, but Bartlett evi —_ night to that effect soon as & regular government friend, wa , < is wife and trusted his | dently belloved #0, an he talked a great —- | fermen in’ faosmna thoy, are ready Ge wife meréerer % “ say when! saw, but whom he referred to es ‘0! public | * Ap th : De now my wife | that the man existed only In story ei strug 5 | ’ of the 4 to alway? 40 | imagination, and that he was then in ing the only person was not | cording to the contention of the de- tween Lynch and Mrs. Bartlett braiding her, by hooting her in the 4 rr 4 pome i rin re of the elation’ existing be- | fenee, he killed his wife, after up | y stau fe artlett Was! hack, In the presence of witnesses if d | . } 1 hom {called away on a business trip. Be-| the atate rested yesterday afternoon rae R. Alnalee, who resides at }14 | . bu-|fore he went he took to Lynch's of-| after making out @ 004 case to sup v f 4 | About this tim 4 fice all bis business papers, deeds to! hort the charge of murder in the first A WASHINGTON C., Nov. %— } {ble balloon was ¢ rpletely destroy- rit rty, et an well as a blank | gogree any « ne nenses were wd A he man of attorney, signed with his! (eere pare A Fagen oe wife is hiding in a The House adjour lay untl colliding with a ume, which he had Intended 1 saved to teatify in rebuttal | city somewhere, waiting for a charte . ates. tat th cy ae tree at Calais, ‘The machine ex- Pinar tad, whee the Wee pes tees tne eet ann to slip out of: town fis | PROSECUTING ATTORNEY'S OFFICE LEARNS FROM WILLIE a ate mber |ploded. ut slipped to artiett was on the stand and testi more of protests ageinet Renkter Reed | hone ound eh describes his wife as looking w » Dawson fied along the lines of Mr. Shipley's ioth foe the sate LEE’S OWN LIPS THAT HE WAS THE AGGRESSOR IN THE Smoot of t Krell of M presented by | * » of 3 years, who line opening statement years of piue eyes and blonde hair and wea The jaw 1 that the Gefense| In camp than Lyne h filled out i | oo EE po mand blonds halr ond re SCHOOLBOY CUTTING AFFRAY YESTERDAY | inte duced is one by Newlan Ne- | Free Want Ads expected iy that the a- It appears talt there have been titine ved, faviies CMs . Fogg Classified rae for Free Want Ads. mittee on military investigation. thbone nted papers sbstantiate his charges. stand 4 follows: = ne when he took Jeeded all Bartlett's prop- itn of Ceotass whem, ” e erty to himeelf. Bverything of any | - diffe oon in the family for sme of the Un falthiensness i | value he mortgaged, and in a day or time, and Ainslee fears that his rwife| Willie Lee, the boy who was atab- y-| ea » It would not go well with] Th eee ‘ jhim resumed the leo raised $12,000, Then he an will leave, or has left with their’ wo | joc ‘ on the bed In a cutting affray on th none a 3 to| Bates @ » Shiple & his narra ¢ m the time wh ¢ aiid his | Bartlett elec Mik aties te comms children. The police have been wda-| tral school grounds, yesterday, X ‘he daha ether Ed were boys, tween the on of the froaen nore, able to find the trio, peared in the office of the prosecut- uble resulted. In} ord was gotten to Bartlett by his ee ing attorney this morning and ¢ , r threw a peg-top| ! ous and 16, He told of how | ser Grlcbas et the (arn histo had. taken, w ‘or the arres nd struck hi ie in thelr widowe manded a warrant for the arrest ruck hiy Ee ae cone enced them to convict z per it Hy gotten to- wid with anger and grief, he _ os nomalle [120 : er Brother aot a Te to Lome Fed me to Dawson, found himself ‘rob- Teale auent was aenjea, uy (Ot (2 i] | Tee tctume, Woaving her com-| Ped of every cent, apd wan forced to J : Attorneys |wot tt r Second, Wood ved Postof ce chee copt the ip for hit by : ling to| Ket knife and the carving work| kifths from the Jalalki association, | = 1 See lor. For years —_— ly provided f yeort | the miners eee | which resulted In tho extension og its] they endured awful hardships, friended t " CINCINNATI, 0., Nov. The jury Leo's own story, he at 4 . ‘entablished a paying packing | eemenoee ie at ek we seeee os san ta the Dane fronchine five years. Third, Wood con- i franens, and were trusted by the | °t! test regain) Sie Glee & Se Bree vonae Caos Lee told the state's attorneys that/his knife, bi with ex-Convist Betlairs, who | Look at Our Window ; during a kame, of tag_on theachot opponent, The blade #truck Le moclated Prose oortespond- | ~ Display fo such an extent that for-| a te A conviction ts expected. ee et were often siven Ing couple had taken with them pected. erday at noon, he grabs left temple, betwen the eye and] ent in Cuba and noted as Wood's press | grounds fod tation. then to Seattle, from here to omens bed Miller and temporarily broke up the ear, A neh several inches | Shit of their prosperity, |‘ y ppt cgrone Ea nah mn Med | the game. A fight started in which |long Was out, and Lee went down Bottle of to the lawyer's story, | ae Gav edied'e BOSTON, Nov. 2 , wident | Tee had all the best of it so iw and out. He waa given medical ate G maak ond became tnfatuated | Niet ted that his. wife wan not to) Duncan announced |a football player, and during a re-|tention and taken to his home, r ‘pretty xirl who was wo ot blame an much at much as Lynch. that President Hoosevelt. had re-|cent game Injured his ear In the! According to the fformation re+ urant. Hie vn geal | pursuing them for weeks, He sponded to the appeal of the Aine + |e uffie with J Miller got hold of ceived by the prosecuting astorney,| ** OTT ee te | finally found Lynch in Dawson. ‘The fean Federation of Labor whith re-|the football pl * Reine cdr, and! Lee made & demand on Miller's pars his money. and did | peatedly made many appeal atarted the serious trouk he ents for payment of the doctoté) \ fellow, in @ cowardly manner, begged He tried to divmunde Mike . - - widents to pard . | ; Rartiett not to hurt him, and said he J o pardon Wdadwin Ch jboys had been enemies before, haw bills which resulted from the ents | paying he Ped meee Geed back the property. Me| DENVER, Colo, Nov. 20. who in #75 was sentenced to walever, and it heeded little to bring ting, The money waa refused, and], soe) ame to Beattie with Martlott, for thia| Father Manano Lepore, of Mount hanged for murder pn the high seaa,pthem into a fight the tip to thé prosecutor's office \ P p his wife. aner Beet hep: Eibesly Wot tn. soins way. again gave mel Cathe Church, and Joseph 80 | President Gran toommuted the sen, After the mix-up, in which Lee! wot mide this Pnorntiy partly as a j on th the ulkon Five tt. afterwards, However, was found and both dead. ‘The priest died abou mics | Mune penitentiary, Of the trouble.” The principal told ecutes and adiatited that he had ey thanks wae, voted the boy to tell Lee to stop bis fight- been the aggr . ( - be eRTOSsOr. Roonevelt, tng, and that should he again cause “No jury would convict that boy PARIS, Nov, 20,—Lebayd's diries eli Bopeared on the made to give back the property, night last night and Sorice this morn-

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