The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 4, 1903, Page 3

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ne OLD COUPLE MURDERED . Ghastly Find Made by Detective in Search tor Missing Man and Wife--Heads Crushed In Wi Hammer ” ' ’ arr N 8) f with a ha ” ” « de od r A Rearch for Ch s w . work moved into the } b » " « rote & ton Fiehre’ disappeara’ 1 in} 1 rin guilty of dégeption th vey | and escooee KOHF Ke. HHS weageRenen” e Den’? Fail to Read A Bottle mn of: >Trouble It will make you laugh. SUIBRSASIBSS SOSGSSS POOH GHGS HHGHS O05 GHG Seoor SESSSSESSSSHSS SOSVSSVS SS %* STAR DUST st in three weeks, The In speaking of the race prejudice }th against Dreyfus, 4 conte eats, sarcastically, that the hang | possible improveme gen-| eral public has been considering pts In the board man’s trouseys would probably |of public works for more than three be taken into consideration in a| weeks. trial for arson in | - A woran mixer in. Harlem has They are digging a big hole on/ died, cutting off her relatives with the mer of Union and Third./out a penny. All of which goes to Somebody has suggested that it ts show th nyone who sits up nights where the hopes of the public far|Walting for a bequest from a rm & decent federal building are to be! mets what he h interred. In Chicago the restaurants sposing of their orches pes seem am if Gen. Reyes has been received in an Washington with all the cc tion due the man who tle appreciation ¢ “war between Colombta ing where the b United States." eludes ple and be harmony in Peary ts still to the North Pole. Whats th He can get all the senaat out half the trouble, by Seattle and investing in quarter-in-the-slot gas m to Seattle's populath to|iven fraction of a ve A Word from Josh W ‘4? ‘We all know that Lige was pretty rt, but after all it takes old There ain't much Carrie to produce the coin when-| ever the occasion demands. of a man's tryi "Not bad winter weather!” No, | stay popular—if ot for fuel companies, | Tite, Signy een j puts ashes on th’ At least we have the consolation that we will be rid of the Ann-an Mary problem before we are con- ’ fronted with the Christmas problem. | ow H he donk _ an hate him, A local daily heads a fire story eT rom Puyallup: “Vacant Building there y' are, Burns”-—but is it necessary to say vacant? It is sal@ that Murphy, And ff the raven Tammany b ie a golft the crows are geting busy could have forgiven bim the other. | Eitjah II. The board of public works will| ‘The author of “Rock-a-Bye F consider an improvement Saturday, |is dead. As the original man for infants, he will receive |aympathy at the hands of fa The Reason That one whole side of our big store Is devoted to Hoyw Clothing. We have what is re- Mable and convenient. The styles are the best, our prices the lowest consletent. Have the little fellows come down to the store and try « of our nobby garments. Y. Will be delighted to see the immense variety of becom styles that we have gat for the season, Sailor and Russian Blouse Suite, . folks and Single and © ed | pec y that a farm hand |does what is expected of him, An Indianapolis miniater, se: a life sent hin wife, has b: J. Redelsheimer & Co. Strongest Overcoat House in the Btate. married men. 900-804 First Ave., Cor. Columbia. It Pays to Trade on First avenue. Having redeemed Elijah, wh come out of soak $6,000,000 ested im this daily guessing stunt at the boys hate him, the petition was circulated among} ming to hin It id be Hit tin “| kfast menu in-| Ty alking about going) After all, is anyone deeply tr ter- any good, t | intings jthetr p use | A phe ice arriod Ly he 1 and Hriney K., « w bake the Toon |OUTBID RUSSIA FOR THE new! ground that the two horses In Oklahoma it te held that hug- VESSELS BUILT FoR CHIL: | INES DY the san an’ ging and kissing in ile are | entered in the s ‘* race in Seattle Junlawful. It depends on whow | in August lant jare. kin Now, another man’s wife, with at pre nurse little thers.| Spe Luke local ix to 8. Ne only | three also. T Fving| pro for the murder of| on pardoned. Maybe| OLD-TIME OARSMAN DEAD Jerney nd Joshua Ward, an old-tim pion on has| he jo the! and plumb, | ] hed out «| | PROTEST TURNED DOWN r in’ | Saw a plump plumber plumbing a ¢ oe revies ‘ } ‘ ¢ | plumb in oota tion he | Said the plumb plumper plumber, to suatain the protent in ae be You'd better plumb plumber All plumper plumb plumbers plumb cs | Down in St, Louis they are fed Elijah L.!to explain that the snowstorms on to the climate. [t's funny, but a ] 4 ve " 1 dollars , | rn taby” sia to a stranger as if it was the real TIME” SAYS MR. THOMPSON ‘The city engineer has recommend » board of public works will ap-|University of Inesbruck, Austria THE SEATTLE STAR. New Neck- wear New Fancy Goods SPECIAL NEWS Bargain Offerings Friday in Furs, Women’s Coats, Millinery, Embroideries, Pictures, Toys, Dolls and Games The Of Sea- co Coat Sa @ ine est Seattle The large line of Manufacturer ample Coats, the choicest. production brought out this season—Novelty Zibeline Kerseys and: Meltios—d thinning out fast, Ar wonder! Just glance at thi le of reduction Coats, worth $35, reduced t 5O | Coats, worth $50) reduced to $35.00 Coats, worth $40, reduced t 7.50 | Coats, worth $y reduced to $40.00 actual factory t prices, and cannot be duplicated anywhere assortments of Knit Jackets and Scarf Embroideries Miilinery ery Sales for f yards of Bdaings and retty and de- | PRETTY TRIMMHD HATS, all this sea. sirab pat hes in width ’ ty les et from that part of and worth to " our stock which we © been offering at yard will \ kale tomorrow morning at $3.00, $4.00 @ a a® $6.00 each; on 9 « at, the yard wale t y and Ba y, at i s Cents | $150 Toy and Game Sperigie About 200 Games, slightly damaged, are now sale af a fraction of the regular pri GAMES, worth m #9 to $1.00, on = at STREL beds, 10x22 Inches, GAMES, worth from Be to 4 ‘one 890 male at 1 1 yolln, 22 TOY FURNITURS Heda. « ie Tigh 1 MO Tow, at 106 FRAMED PiCTURDS, » be titu ot Ch ar ment of fine colored plotures, kinds that sell remru We want you t our Madison 4, and many pigee sale Monday Vote on Doll Contest Buy Presents Now, Only Now Stands, Juliet 18 More Buying Days 880, Portia 580 Before Christmas McCarthy Dry Goods Co. Second Ave. and Madison Street he Dowleltes are now apecu- | | country nd also at the Vatican, and ' | as to the probable value of| he wes spoken of as the probable | today told a Star man some interest pawn Uckets selection of the pope as the repre- | sentative of the church in the Phil-| ing things about the trust. It ts Read it Fast ippines. | their opinion generally that the} mber who plur appeared ting money we GLAS tively at has #old her © ships, Liber Ww Tt te authorita for instance fying | this amour regularly thoura went do not b productio ae Bishop Mesame aking of the K the Loon say idiots tha oblivien th — Archbishop of Milwauke elf gone the mach- GIVE THEM ‘the New ‘ | busy this morning and-expiain |e half of hia chief why it ts th f his office ha morning, and | morning | “All the employes of this o: he said, “get to work at §:30 in the morning, unless una detained, and some of them at times 10 and 12 he a day employes of no other departm the city work har the board of public works ex not spe begin. Many of the meri going to work at & 0 taking thelr ful to go to we ormile's « h from Howe street to recommended Breasted Bults from— ; p:ltaater Combe ‘preented what made youjon which there was of $3 lane ageeriocn. hoa per day, is recommended to he ex-| 1 fe Egg hanged 20, and the time on his Aloha street | bishop of Green Bay, Win, who has | city garbage he Texas farm hand has eloped] concrete walk contract from October | been confirmed by Pope Pius as the| November 4. Ce employer's wife, Andsome|1 to November 15. There wae almuccessor to Archbishop Katzer of| mal day forfeit on this contract | Milwaukee, was born in Switzerland! doctor bille ar in 1847, and was educated at the the recommendations From 1871 to 1889 he of theology hall, New led the chair at the Catholic Uni Washingt cham-|of und New York } n th et Px 4 | THROTTLES COMPETITION | > answer | It t table and were | dal. are the SS «WE WORK “ees Comptroller Meise for work until § TTT = - = = ~ : = : = = ‘ss x. = = co = ss = =< = <= : = oa = : «= : wa ' Tile “SHAFTR SPECIAL’ SUIT IS ALTOGETHER UNMATCHED Nothing we have sold since the busi- ness was established has benefited the Shafer shop so much as the splendid line of suits we've sur-named the “Shafer special.” Tomorrow a new shipment of these splendid samples of modern tailor- ing will be offered at the usual price—the lowest yet named for clothing in this class, $11.00 The suits are in every instance all wool, cloth carefully shrunk and tailored by experts, and silk is used throughout for the sewing. In cut, style and finish, and in fit, they compare with garments command- ing a much higher price. Tritiiiiiiiii tid Distributors f the gene! Hat for SHAFER BROS. Arcade Building, Second Ave. and University St. Fuss AAAAPARARARAAARARARARA PARARARAAAD TRUST IS EXPOSED INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR| | TELLS HOW THE COMBINE WATCH OUR AD." (5c WILL BUY ALL WOOL UNDERWEAR CHEVIOT OR A LARGE Mall ord SILK MUFFLER. promptly filled. | Local contractors, who have defied Beattle cor actors’ combination, | ¥ growing stronger measures are taker it will works completely hypno- | oe ee eee | MR. MILLER RETIRES on by | the contractors who received 80 on the | much undesirable notoriety In were | nection with the Rallard sewer of the ring,| Washington Trust & Banking tthe large | pany, bh etired. He will be suc except F./ed by M. D. Barnes, formerly tekson, A. Thor- | ant ¢ rf of the First Nat It ts said that | gna the Inter & Trust company re b only | hank ving: be | atl see they are well ental the business and have bee in being able to pr aasistant cashier, with jess 80 well kno obliged t | city have out of bu: got | meanures to HOW FAKRASH E. SCAPED elty to get lumber, which was re fused them except at prohibitive prices by ra. They have| been unable et bonds from some s ote how King Selomon imp i t the not Years ago when you r Arabian Nights you * itt *- | of the be ne Uttie | the pres bear upon | Fakrash-el-Aamash ned I") the latte contractors’ trust of brass and had h Fakrash the Green Jinn very much of a s . punishment, you will r you thought te Bat have obliged to pro ds in order to kinder 1 F. Me. | tirely of t capable of 1 the combir be just work ‘¢ | contractora Wh ent | making a fair bid. There are about e bottle and of his ex- » dozen of the At nt they | terward? Probably are not very ng because they ore you will be glad haven't had The inde hear more pendent contractora are generally In “A Bottle ouble,” ready to make a fair bid #0 the trust whie oh will beat tn nnot have things ite own way. a few days, you be able to Jearn of the I “ t bidding th adventures of the old Jinn i neon ke a fram was released not #0 Nery tory goes, by 1 architect 1 med Ventimore. "You. ¢ imagine that Ventime y afterwards that he him, but you can have or half the troubles the » got his benefactor Into til you read th @ story is told with a far Ton | been wnabl quaintness which are Anstey’s but other independ lone, and itis safe to say that it will k as one of the most have been leas successful.” successful of the many intense- ly Interesting stories that it has sure of The Star B to offer its readers. If, any evening, your copy of The telephone—Sunset, Main 1050, or In- ata dependent 1138, any time between ples, 25, © | 6:30 and 7:30—and a copy will be sent = AAPRRLLLY ? LINED WORKING -| Charles & Miller, cashier of the hi | SALE STARTS OFF ON A WHIRL Weber Pianos Find Ready Buyers E. F. Chase, Manager of The Star, Buys an Elegant Weber Upright. Mrs. Lotta M, Serwe, 310 First ave- Buys a Weber Baby Upright in Walnut t Mr, Nelson De Richie, 216 Boren avenue, Buys a Fine Little Wil- liard Piano. G. P. Gagnon, West Seattle, Wash. Gets an Elegant Sphoor & Co, in Walnut Mrs. J. A, Selran, Manzanita, Wash, Buys a Fine Chane! Orgen Geo. W. Barston, Machias, Washy Gets an Elegant Weaver Organ. $5.00 Will Take @ Piano to Your Home. Terms: $3.00, $4.00, $5.00, $6.00, $7.00, $8.00 and $10 per month. Store Open Evenings _ During Sale the purchase Piano or Or t pomsibly t tigat the t « high- «r i Organs now in H. Chesbro’s Piano Beautiful, bigh-Krade instruments, in various styles at In go- te, wi plenty holiday sale at § $48, 8 %, $84 and $92, The term nd a fine books and stool with each in | Geo. P. Bent Organ We have one fine G. P, Bent Ore gan—looks just like a piano, 71-3 octave, good, deep, rich tone, in fing dition, for $63—$5 down and §@ per month. | { Newman Bros. Organ One fine Newman Bros. Organ, walnut case, five octave, in good dition, at $37 } Fine Story & Clark One fine Ste & Clark, large |size, fine tone, only sMghtly used, paying teller of the Washing-|peveled. mirror, in fine condition, t & Banking company, will be : going at $47 instead of $75. The place, 1207 Second avenug [between University and Seneca streets. ®) 1207 Second Avenue EARL OF STAIR dng LONDON, Dec. 3—The Earl of State | tm dead at Castle Kennedy, He was | widely known ax Lord Lieutenant of | Wigtownshire since 185i, also of Ayer- | stifre since 187. He was chairman of the Bank of Scotland and chancellor of the Glasgow University. He waa | born in 1 COTTON GROP FALLS SHORT WASHINGTON, D, C., Dec. &—The department of agriculture estimates that the season's cotton crop is more Than 000,000 bales below that of lage year, a a Get the Habit ¥ B iGo to the Grand cafe, 1414 Third Bjave. for your breakfast, lunch and |French dinner, Private dint | rooms. oui at | Free Want Ads 0 First ave.) See Classified page for Free Want you at once, by special messenger, eee Ada,

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