The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 1, 1903, Page 5

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Night Dance----Four Suspects in the County Jail 1s © #8 | st ga xception to the rule, Late at n “ , nictan’s h Bobrato is s ba on in tytn tw ® w y ave they are now — kui , trot c ately after they and if 1 man they were re T men, Medica cut across ji m the ringtes ng to the story told I y 8 t Black | Liagette stood, gun in hand 1 i \ An-|the crowd at bay white M 1 t kero and} the other two men w N y up Sobrato and his rning 1 ing the | had beén bad blood cutting. A the hall at the | fore, it ts sald, and it + le start a murderous row ther teput A brother of A It tx ne Oh deputy to & th ' , 1 d will Swear to con = th ne men accused A x n Hodges ‘ 1 th cutting affray he " are & arious af ife in his pocket GUARD ABANST ae - MURDERERS—GANDITS BOAST OF CRIMES Se 6666" Paton station this x to prevent a| neni, the £ f the jail delivery. An armed patrol. is| weaken, passed the morning weeping aunt : th orridors and] in-his The police «iv Stair se soir & 2? nm switch und st mrs eutire passenger * reported to have been over-| ra ack | role work safely reseu r Whorter in de ne, Ft hers a e dt Several were injured. A speci} train with surgeons has been sent to the scene of the wreck from here. 1 beneath dow by means of ladders trary to the rules of the | SALT LAKE, Utah, Nov. » Dénford and W. Woist "en fe Wee amas friend, and that M THE PU! BLIC WOULD ENJOY IT TWO STABBED SENSATION GIRLS FILE BIG SUITS AGAINST MILLIONAIRES Two Italian Miners May Die F rom| Knife Wounds Inflicted In a- | Row Following a Sunday IN CHICAGO sanded (nat order should WOU) STULL ON RACK puty Sheriff GAS ‘obi hel M nd Horatio Re a revolver away from during the revolution If the Buffalo ma would be a hold-up MANY THOUSANDS FIND NEW HOMES INCREASZ JIN POPULATION OF STATE IN THE PAST THREE YEARS—-RURAL DISTRICTS BEING SETTLED VERY RAPIDLY—SEATTLE’S | FINE RECORD who wants to soll gas in Bow ote per th oumand om the stand this! JAIL DELIVERY ningous TRAFFIC } afternoon and CHICAGO POLICE FEAR AN ATTEMPT TO LIBERATE CAR RARN REMARKABLE to boasting, Saye Van ewcued by friends from CHICAGO, N 30.—Tha , teas car barn ba placed wi extra guards the Harrison # far west If a chance offers ble HELLOW THING IW THE SKY | FOLKS SAW ED WHAT SEATTLE HAS ALL OF HER RIVALS DISTANCE D admits that (4 thicket for the tives of the] credence to the stortes of 2 entrance, The}attempt to rescue to cated as th patrol! in the jail gua - watch, | rounds are around the ou i Is searcher. | prevent a possible at trial joo and ex-| miting sweetheart, Mamie Dunn, is ex on. Nod Ing herself in @ * responsible for funda for bis defens sand hold-ups, for v The present popu cities in the of Matintios IT ANDO WONDER " he was are now paying t membe Curry gang of|alty. He offers to give ( Idaho desperad com-|if the rewards offered f piles and friemd in the] formation concerning the Wall country * theltmuened over to his mother i Walla Walle ngled mirage. Sol there must have some department of the (Special to The Star.) Wahkiakum oming report statintios of agriculture | xration is fw WRECK “Sonne | would have been so careless as to of the state im credit for tt things noticed and Cages Li thom i W. Va ome JALLIOPOLIS, Obie, Nov ve occurted early this me At Belore yarda,| ted early this m ABROAD: BELFAST, jreland, Nov inchean with the oacquentiy vintted | from tao BLAME THE TRAINMEN nventigation : returned a ver this morning holding Engineer onductor Hast “ - 3 e. ne Oho hospital for eptleptios: bog ~ seniages he exprest|fiames gutted the first floo inte 3n op got busy thin morning bet of the Guess Wa jtendants Waiters and W ks had time ountains, and 93,261 in the east at the rete of from 1470 to 1880 the | age . OF 4116 per year 1890 the number came to the state, nts, same of Whom wen Wm 3| scious, through a second sto number was 6i | tulns has be But there really isn't while the eastern porte ‘The fire is supposed to hav started by some one amoking If it isn't the real thing or the purpose just lise 1 per year agricultural counties, and partioular. | ‘he line and yearly gain | three years has b Juring the yearn 1 three times 88 irrigation have been introduced, such BURNED TO BLOM ee] DEATE WEBSTER CITY. Ia. No ng was burned which thie mor ms «reat as during th ington farmin Dougias 116.4 In 1900 the pop and Chelan, western Washington 92 per cent ¢ DANGEROUSLY been 28 per « If the same rate of in also cenwuring the engineer and con cir train according te orders MINERS MADE - HOMELESS tion of 1900 » increase in populatl 1900 in the several counties of the PARSONS. Kas. Nov. %—The safe] dent Barton M at the Louis & San Francisco rail-| death in the th way depot was blown, for the third| destroyed the main building time within a month, last night. The|Jeweil Lutheran colle robbers H,0 and made their| ¢ we in eatimated at $2 eacape. — — MO MABEL MCKINLEY, NIECE OF Ea LATE PRESIDENT, AND HEAD OF LATE VAUDEVILLE Com COLLISION =o r died No wing rewulting tr proper medical attention sat - EIGHT HOURS IS ENOUGH a nickel was ¢ MANY TIMES A MURDERER MAN SENTENCED TO BE HANG ED ADMITS HAVING KILLED EIGHTEEN PEOPLE terda stand of Ba ision betw wo stre nfinement, no criminal prominent citizens were seri-|tion will follow. The in injured here day le a Mra. Margaret H urred on State st | idwife who attt was due to slippery tracks jured are: W. H. Worthing, Dr Hermanson testif to Mra. Silver's hon | | who was a believer in Setence, refused to have s physician called in APPOINTED) 4AS HER TRIAL under sentence of ¢ salmon from | he men in Chic been a mystery NTA BARBARA, ( w YORK, Nov, » he ne rulser Ta: toda ered of harbor at 7:30 this im 1 & Dow hipsard Mc ® landing, for her ¢ Kaiser's Meteor A light south wind was blow? GRAI [! BRIGTOW'S REPORT AND PREGID ENT'S COMMITTEE MADE PUR. LIC—ATTORNEY HEATH BAYS IT'S BALTIMORI ney Ur , A before the » ' ABH Presta 1 v ' A General J. L. ¥ The pr t whiet t eady t Prenident ¥ rough ¥ Anuintant Perry 8. president wayn aw disclonen a a stant MAKES SERIOUS CHARGES AND PERRY 6, THE OUTCOME OF POLITICS A i rk port he " f Hu pm ® the | subRounding « j : " i i ' idm that th ’ hia ; Fh de rye o n ind i hrg LAKE, 3 8. " hin. morning , hia ' brous th t tical H a he ts at report ts the fact that the “ r f Mr. 1 Contin@ing»he explat with the press of the Bpanint ait unt bie for him to be in position to die AND THIS IS BUSINESS SOME FIGURES WHICH SHOW WHAT EACH OF THE DELIN- QUENT CONTRACTORS OWE THE CITY—AND STILL THE COWARDLY BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS DOESN'T COLLECT Stanley Stanie Stanley Wm. Stanley Wm. Stanley Wm. Stanley Normile McClelian A. Bailey A. Bailey W. Fitts W. Fitts . W. Fitts Kalberg Kalberg eeeeeeeeyine Following is a list of the amount of the forfe up to and including today on each of the 24 city contracts the for the completion of which has run out J Contractor s C. J. Erickson Barber Asphalt Co. jarber Asphalt Co. Frank & Brandon Frank & Brandon Hans Pedersen ree: | money due Contract Forf't’r Lee street walks -s @ in Anne ave. Paving errvice Oe First ave. Paving ‘ -. 1320 @ Woodland Park ave. Grading. . 8 8 Ewing street Paving - 24 15th ave, northeast Grading .......... 122 Albion place Grading . 8 Summit ave. north Grading..... . = E. Spruce street Grading . E. Cherry street Grading a First ave. south Paving - 0 Aloha street Walks . . 183 Yosier way Walks 123 Laurel Shade ave. Sewer 162 Alleys block |, 2,3 May. ad. Planking. 3030 Valley street Walks 123 Maynard ave. Grading wot Olympic place Regrading and Walks ‘28 Mercer stree grading 305 8th ave. w. and Biaine street Grading “8 Dearborn street walks ...... . we Sist ave. Walks steee . ees E. Union street Walks - Warren ave. Concrete Watks 133 8 ow Total $2022 ANOTHER BIG SUIT The claims for Mra. J pages against (Cherry atr punt of the impaus- | s ntinue to pour int k's office. Potter, who ¢ She alleges that she umbled over a crossing, spraining her right shoulder and wrist and t|running a nail into ter knee. Her abdominal wall wag also ruptured. The lat sires $6200 recompense for an accl-|She claims that the. injuries were dent which b felt at the corner of Broa@way and East’ earni November 1,/permanent, preventing her fronr @ living. WILL HE CRAWFISH? SHERIFF CUDIHEE LOOKS WISE AND SAYS HE MUST TALK TO THE PROSECUTING ATTORNEY ABOUT THE “SLOTLESS SLOT MACHINE” NOW RUNNING ON FIRST AVENUE STOCKMEN) FIGHT nd sheep men ayione i ion, It inn't exactly new, although at clas as such. thing in gambli achine ‘The slot th ickels from the med “up ay be pressed The machi avenue reeta ie f view th ving the law aby & Sm within the law chine In any There is no sk so that no nickel ¢ machine. The law spe cigar y slot macht ing the law and braving public opin- | chine that has no si is A slotiess slot- | think no other cigar men will put up t former Howey ing the nb mechanism obtained by « J is up today n Mark othe an has attempte 1 to in light the am h's establish feeler” and if th t case will b ©. B. Smith, one stand and the 1 Cigar Deaters his morning ve the new ¢ the owners of to- | tions “slot machine or other simila® dety-| device.” A slot machine and a mae cannot be said chine | to be similar, time it was| “Of course, this machine is up Just the newest |to see what the officera will do FF machines until after this experiment is finis In Portland and in San Francisco the silotiess machines results | were Installed and no prosecutions 1 | could be made to stick againet them {| Sheriff Cudthee made no move changed #0/against the gambling device this in on the ng and will not until he has nickel is Mted with Prosecuting Attorney r is me th moking pub: t rds revolve 1 haven't seen the new machine,” y wher aid Cudih this mornin “but F understand that there & a slotiess in the cigar | have seen the 1 ho interprets ith, the law for us I ot make any me If Mr. Sco! ys the opera- tion of the machine ts a ation of a slot-| the law, it will be stopped and ar- yt until it | rests made, but if it is not a viola- law we can do nothin ng Attorney Scott was at when approached by © or ma scheme of mach ir * art up the law im phase of the stot nine cannot say anything about sald the prosecuting ators ve been very busy wits a murder cane that will take up @ t deal of my time for today an morrow. T will look into the mat- the word. |ter, however, and see what law ts arranged |in ‘the matter, I can say nothing put into the | about it now,” ifically men- ident of the Assoctatton,

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