The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 9, 1903, Page 3

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ONGRESS 10 INVESTIGATE GUN IS A GLE TWENTY- THREE THE SE EATTLE STAR Needk work A and ONE OF ARLINGTON @USPECTS| o | HAS 92.CALIBRE REVOLVER DA YS K istmas a4 SUCH AS WAS USED AT VA y Zan aaa e HOUSE ADOPTS RESOLUTION CALLING FOR DATA FROM PosT. | ASSELT RECENTLY Su it MASTER GENERAL REGARDING POSTAL FRAUDS PARP WINDS UP OUR oe | Why Not One of These for WASHINGTON, D.C. Dy & t tw ' ' eres Raa RETIRING SALE pccpnaiae a half toda u it _ ; Femohatic « the postin The Senate ee alee ident Milter poatoffices the pancra| t : t \ bearing on, the t Investig re wh r 2 to his department. ‘The Democrats made | d the poxtmanter « ; te At At a vale Vor to amend so that the| se on he hey ; structing the committer on. judiciary by tion to th Pings Is in United States territory ‘ ’ ee found WeA S al ped at e Are in the x, Mt vis ite r patebe a tinal trial Was set for Dec, 17, The three a 9h te Jeweir? 1 atta hen a ae ae ata 1’ Lewls hardly me , loncesd’ the “athin cr litte Carris|® Bay Set teas the Shee ot 8 oe we Conata who was poisoned by | 1) Unik except tn mo . | says he ban no idea why h Ne arried whe ‘ oe de coats kind aliber bullet hich : J of the two but does not look to be orth which more th years of age. When arrested the two men were you : : GEN. WILSON TELLS OF CON./SEWER PLAN WHICH CONTEM.| not together. At the Artington jail usually More Christmas Gifts SPIRACY BETWEEN BELLAIRS| PLATES ONE, CONDEMNED Seattle De re taarprrele cme. cael | ig ay pay At Very Special Prices piney were | $5, S6 and $7 Tomorrow ahi eienieneniacnnants | ‘The residents an . ooklyn south ¢ ~ ven the ne name they ecamubaaennes : FANCY STATIONERY, Highland linen paper and en- WASHI ‘ON, D. C, Dec. & . ve it od joke and | ¢ . erner of Matanzas, testified in ne each that he wa Dutch scenery and with bunch of hol nd mis “g Wood hearing before the » give hia name as Bu The , toe slar value, per box 3%; on sale tomorrow, at cotamittes on military affair, to ify od that the younger The More You Know : bet 296 ly and wilfully misrepresented facta) ETeat brick, hs dhe ngamt thon | About Clothes, the ivory, the y newest designs, fine briatle brush and jons in Cubs, and that) Sone: tie | ie two suspects will be held In ti regular price, per $2.49; on tomorrow, at, ea when Ste nding an Investigation of their Better You Will Ap- Sse » A A tng tr actions by sheriff, Thin} ‘ : TRACKERS complete with refer be did it in the int noon several nen who nig - * mp te pen begat wre the Latow Improvement eb ast v . ’ u 60 Gen. Wilson said within three | night and inde “ it was held up W A M: k - paper _ ‘ pene | covers, regular value $2.00 months after Betlairy arrival. he . meg | the Ja > on sale tomorrow, at, each netitied the Amociated Frees of the) ncetien, (hat sed | the rie e Are Making. fies oan hence CH biesons unreliability of the source of it/ that it be con foot at] The gun which “H Lewia « Merton,” “Swiss F Robin ne news, and that it ought not tc have! Fourteenth avenue instead of at the| fed had a shor string noose bound, printed on good paper trated with such a man as Bellaire for @ cor-| feet uf Latens avenue nine blocks Iafae enough to etip a man colored plates, regular value 66 n gale tomor reapondent ts & ue iieet| oon, the city en. | through. This te an old trick ot | ENBERG row, at ¥ 29¢ was Given | to this, ye mate lL hold-up men, as it makes It impor ow, id ; — tint | sible tor the gun to be snatehed out} KLINE & ROS. DRESSED DOLLA, » ted wood bodies and bi t tt of their hands im case the victim | faces, handsome costumes and prettily trimmed bon. } 8 pute up a fight | nets, our ape on sale tomorrow, ut, each inte Lake Union in ey ee i * . 69e ead of ito walt water | TO RETIRE, THAT'S WHY mie DOLL « ember that every pure! ne of Dietrich Hamm | er in our y and Fancy pods - by Milk Inspector Wood nents ie entitied to vote im the contest as to wg gage gy Pe | which of the two large Dolls, Portia and Juliet, dis Gein: a. teak uciines tae a ee <0 ran _ played in our win in the prettier. Both Doli witl con 1 William Quimby, charge , be gives es fo \ re o inter as ve. The vote now stands: 2190; Portia, 2 MANGLED BY LOCOMOTIVE REPORT OF A GUN HEARD FROM A BURNING CABIN AT THREE-TREE POINT . B. WHITTEMORE, A LABORER, DIED. FROM INJURIES RE- |, Mistery impenetrable surrounds CEIVED LAST EVENING NEAR VAN ASSELT—WAS WALK- bee. Tree Peint, | eat Bunday cainy Tees Meatilo aportamen, ING ON THE RAILROAD TRACK who were hunting in the vicinit Sasevered the fine. Growing toes of rough trail they decided to Serthe te agen weed. Ab they Gb ©. “RE Wittemere, a. midie-aged one of his logs had 1 ]strike the wagon road. As they ap- man, was struck by a Northern Pa- | his body badly mangled | hunters discerned @ thin column of ciffe engine ‘while walking on the | moved to the county hosp amok ing from the eaves of jan examination revealed a fracture lof the skull He was unconsctous until he died. Little is Known of the dead man's antecedents and the papers and let tere found In his pocket throw but Httle Mgnt on the « “FREE WITH HORSE WHIP track near Vau Asseit late yester- Gay afterncom and died of his in- juries at the county hospital at 3 @elock this morning. Coroner Hoye | was notified, The body was brought to thé: Bonney-Watson morgue in| Seattle. Whittemore had been stopping at the Grand Central hotel in Seattle and yesterday, It is believed, went out south of the city in » employment. With his biankets on nis back he was watking on the rai! Groad between Van Asselt and Georgetown when the engine struck im. The fact that the engine was inning light probably prevented im from hearing its appro The pilot of the engine str ck btm 4 hurled him from the track. hen picked up it was found that i Today's Time Card i On account of repairs Seamer Flyer, the Ath ae Ree cad ative aolty service, viz. Leave Seattle 7:20 &. m. 12 m., a ag 6:15 p.m. Leave Tacoma 9:2 : cat a yh wf fant 3 pm. oe | peare ourt, and her head was from the blows she re Good Points About Good Overcoats Fit, girl, who is but 16 years ot | against her would rather ft of times into the par Styleand J 5 pines as her Wear Our Overcoats have these food points because the t makers make therm. We see that they fit right If there is any alteration needed, we make them—our taflor shop is one of the best In the country. Overcoats that fit right are sold in this store from $10 U Up J. Redelshelmer &Co. Strongest Overcoat House iu the State 200-804 First ave., cor. Columbia IT PAYS TO TRADE ON FIRST AVENUB with stove brash. Th re a large number of wit- nesses def and si Judge widered «| ult and battery , and assessed the | been made o fine | The girl will be provided with an other home, as she will not go to} live with Mra, Cherry again | | on 20 | Superior Judge Rell issued an or-| jder this morning directing that the files in the once sensational Russell | divorce case be returned to the vaults from which they were with- drawn sore time ago by Mr. Bua- sell's lawyers, the structure: The men started on @ run toward the bullding and were within 16 feet of it when the report of a gun was heatd above the crackling of the flames. Both men ducked and took te cover While one stood guard the other ran with ali possible epeed te the house of a neighbor, about half a mile away, wh he told his tale yn returning to the scene of the fire it was found that the house hed burned to the ground. For several hours the men poked around among the ruin a that they would be able to discover the remains of the person whom it waa thought fired the shot, but search as they w of anything that w a human being ha fire tation It was decided gun had been discharged by f the fire. It © was started by fire to It, then fearing detect ran away the approach of the hunters. The building was owned by a Se- attle physician MAY RECOVER in stated that he has a © for recovery 6 steamer Valencia, C: ann, tonight for Skagway with 40 eongers and 600 tons of freight QUEEN CITY SHIRT FACTORY 5 Hinckley Block Aid they} Co oe 2 ee FOS rreey The board of health held ite reew 99 COFFEE This coffee, packed in cartons only, is always uni- form. It isreally better and has as fine a flavor as coffees generally offered for 30 and 35 cents. At ALL GROOERS® { mM GARBAGE MEN MUST COMPLY WITH LAW |BOARD OF HEALTH CALLS UPON THE CITY COUNCIL TO EN- | FORCE AN ORDINANCE THAT 18 NOW A DEAD LETTER~ | ROUTINE OF THE MONTHLY MEETING city. The board Inatructed Secret Company ary Lud lar m™ meeting last night. The tow ¢ health and i tath f the cit application of M. J. Mary for the pox thy oC te crdieanse eee. | for a small price. | sithor meat Inspect “| ulating garbage me which for sev | cant’ vy W. H. Butters res Fe martowe wneoe woes {IS |p complete--Better bay tomorrow. | Ing pains to get m thore | yplaints have come vee" || able materials to chose from. ade of as in @ case Ane otant ' | e of them unloaded be e s rear of Dexter Mor ber, whe McCarthy Dry Goods Second Ave. and Madison Street THE BLUE FRONT CLOTHING HOUSE, 812814 First Ave, Stylish Overcoats Reduced Prices | We bought too heavily of high grade overcoats and are forced to put them on sale at reductions that are so distinct and unmistakable that you are notified not to delay if you want a swell overcoat Assortments, at this writing are All the fashion- The Blue Front The Piano and Organ Sale at” Chesbro’s Arouses Enthu- sm in Piano Circles— Dally Sales Increasing— $5 First Payment Takes a Piano to Your Home. STORE OPEN EVENINGS DUR- ING THE BALE Reau Upright Pianos r TERMS: $3, nt fu Hs, $5, 6, 97, Bw, MONTH the excep- AND $10 — prices ane the the 20th THE POPULAR KOHLER @ CAMPBELL PIANO Campbe}l Piano ta ent of local sonally AUantie Great Lakes Mexico. The reasom i's popular is b ite made nd fact alway’ live, © mks © active to~ of the in- rement high- seen in our er & Campbell m. whether 01 Jed to purchase af OUR ENTIRE LINE Is represented in this sale Ustic Weber adie wr K of Buffale Sphoor & Co. the ring, with lously quot anon that nell $200, $m, $500, now going at $280, $287, $28 rtzmant BIG REDUCTION IN ORGANS hore that sell regularly at $66, 9%, $85, $100, $12 and $180, now on sale at 107, $45, 557, $59. $84 and $9. Becond- Terme—.00 down and as low @@ SECONDHAND PIANOS One second-hand Gilbert plang Khtly marred in fall board, but od condition, full aise hird octave, full metal #; the roment In first class condl- and scarf goes 8, and the terms made easy ROYAL PIANO, $168 | Royal play ft that ts me size, has the mahogany ¢ ad ivory keys; manufactured by h Barnes Piano company. | EHRHAROT- SIDEL PIANO, $100 Can pronounce the name? This is a German-make ano, it's quite | large, made of rosewood. has a good | tone and will go at $100.0-$5.00 down } now on sale at $21.00. One Crown organ, lke first mmest <0 Te ail other cases, the man car man presented 5 y Rhumber on his wagon as pr whieh mplet Dy ordinance, and it was tour 1 4 | 9 the members of by the inspectors 1 . | board that he wan right in u It Is the duty of the city Won 4 vy ©. Chrinoph the proprietor of each others of the master plum! i garbage and making F. L. JACOBSON, Prop., > wagon a number cor Today's Time Card Faaran & saeiber. te 812-8 4 Fi A is ea Ge ante tothe Fi oy 12-81 irst Avenue. steamer Flyer, the Athion will be| sgegorg, Comptroller Hiplinger has service, viz. due. Leave Seattle 7:30 a. Gus Senen phabik' & suajeeon gu / the council select a site tn North 6:15 p,m, Leave placed ft on file expressing its appr AK Seattle for the new armory tn pref-| 3 and 8 p. m. the faithful manner ‘19 erence to the site on Howell street lL. Mf. Harrison, president When it was read, Gill of the Third Every pair of Shoee—without an has perfor his dut 4 ste i Ss jumped to his feet and moved that exception—that we sell, gives satis three years of hin fr jthe petition be rejected. A fellow buyer or he! pe His terms expires January 1. | PETITION FROM QUEEN ANNE |councilman suggested that the re- Since the first of the month, Meatth | jection be modified by stating that Officer L W han been getting along| IMPROVEMENT CLUB WAS) tho reason for the body's declining with three instead of five quarantine | to accept, was that it had no p avin Oy pear Denes: “Accpgrerrd yay ching so estayy. vd } TURNED DOWN FLAT BY THE);,, the matter, except in tendering harged at the Inatigation of the the free sit 1 ey tas ae a ite beam CITY DADS But Gill would not Maten to the NN ell. The two men were pot needed at — - suggestion, saying that the petition E. RB tt rworth & Sons psa a ¢ the colt neit are|Should be turned down on general ute Healy Ott iwn dees ae Ondertaners | monthiy appropriation for hiring the |/in no way pleased at the manner in aa alma reieeyand Have remoy heir new block. Hl iarantine the appropria Got the Habit 192f FIRST AVENUE Bf} tion was cut down this month #o that| Which the Queen Anne Improvement et the Habi nee Tele hich | Ne would be to h but three/club hae been raking them over the/Go to the Grand cafe, M414 Third Mie men, with the understanding that the | coals lately, was made apparent atjave., for your breakfast, lunch and propriation would be increased an | the counell meeting last night Freneh dinner. Private din As necessary The club presented a petition that rooms, and $5.00 per month CHICKERING & SONS, $253 We don't handle the make—the one we have is second hand and was traded In on gant new Weber plano. The case is in rosewood, full #ize and has been put in first class through the efforts of our sale at $23.0 > SECONDHAND ORGANS One Kimbal organ, only been used @ short time, five octaves: sold new, at $75.00; now on sale at § One fine Mason & Hamlin In wale nut, worth at regular prices 40.00, 71-3 octaves, looks 1 good tone and in Sold new at at $69.00. 15.00 per month, 1 with each ine has condition a plano, lass now $3.00, $4.00 A fine book and st strument. Remember bro's, 107 Se Az it's at Cheae 30" os OFAEH 1207 Second Avenue the pl ond ave.

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