The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 24, 1903, Page 8

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8 FIRE BUGS IN THE JAPANESE QUARTER SIMULTANEOUS INCENDIARIES STARTED Ly MORNING —FIRE DEPARTMENT CONFLAGRATIONS IN TWO LODGING HOUSES ON FOURTH AVENUE, THIS BY DASHING LIGHTED LAMPS ON HALL FLOORS | ACTED QUICK AND EFFECTIVELY CUPID A S835 mo nw BUSY BOY * ‘The Nttle & s taal Ing a shopy t Thuse 1 A hearts of me Maxwet M Wash past few days F. Alken, 8 ™ a his trump card in th Bea itor’s office when 38 young pe some coyly, 80° ordinary thing In their lives to get married, asked for lic ef ‘This Is the biggest day's business : tm the matrimonial market that the . ‘ auditors « had for any by Superior Jud =| mente on the statem nt} Here are the folks who wil! share fintonent ers joys and sorrows here Seats etl Mary ee cy. Lewis Clarke and wary all under 14 years of Geo. Reese, Seattle, Martha Meiseth, acquitted this morning be Beattie re Justice Cann of petty larceny Lyte R. MeConnell, %. Seattle; Del December 10 the boys teok a num %, Cunningham. 1% Beaitin |” f carpenters’ toole owned by KE toe hie te Van Tametl They stated that they Wash oie: ’ 2 the toole to start & carpenter nic W, Kline, ®, Seattle: Marion shop of their own GRAND OPERA STAR WHO GOES INTO COMIC OPERA AND MAKES HIT NEW YORK—It is often that « comic opera star has aspiration reach the grand_opera stage, but it is very seldom that a g¥s ginger goes into comic opera. Yet this is what Fritei Scheff has done. At the Broadway theater this little singer, whose voice as she sang tn the great works of the musical masters still disturbe the slumbers of New Yorkers, is singing in comic opera. And she i# making a hit. New York needs plenty of hits this season and there is little doubt that Mme. ficheff is to be one of therm. Fritzl Sheff is a Viennese and has a reputation as a singer that in international. She ts known throughout Europe, and New York never heard a soprano at the Metrope iked so well. She is petite and pretty and she has magnetism and a personality. She will be a hit ‘The opera in which she is appearing is by Harry B. Smith. “the for. ever librettist,” and Vietor Herbert. It is called “Habette” and was very well recetved in Washington, where it was first produced. Watch Repairing m.S.Tarrant &Co. Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry and Siiverware Hand Painted China 108 Cherry Street Eagle Buttons and Charms Hello, Central “Will you please conncet me with some store where sell goods on credit? “Yes; I will connect you with the Eastern Outfitting 22-44 Pike, corner 5th. Originators and Manufacturers of they ‘Alor they are the only people in the city that have a swell line of Clothing for Ladies and Gentle- men, also a complete stock ot Hol- {day Goods that can be bought on thone terms.” =| the officers $9,000, D t w » Pierp Mor Second Ditto—Oh, he forget & out of doors last night and it frose. THE SLATTLE 1E SEATTLE STAR. | DIPLOMACY | TOA WORN | CZAR MUST COME DOWN FROM HIS HIGH HORSE, OR THERE | WILL BE WAR IN THE FAR EAST | ' ' w ae : r t 4 to the Jag " point " M ‘ " \ Dut hin 6 that China } ' t ‘ , t ain Jay ntrict neutr and if t =~ | CONDUCTOR KNEW STRANGE PREMONITION COMES es, ! FEW HOURS BEFORE HE WAS KILLED (Special to The Star) return from his run today. Mr EVeKeTT 4H, MH. Chamber. | Chamberiain ts pr r with grief 4 Great Northern freigh nde re her dnote nes gam 4 for duty, he Me bis wife joa Dronned WILL GELEBRATEGLEE CLUB HAD A CHRISTMAS DAY WILL BE OBSERVED WITH IMPRESSIVE SER- VICES TONIGHT AND TOMORROW Christmas # will be helt t nigh at ‘ mt | churches pal and | Cath dered at Ub where serv be [ROUBLE POSTOFFICE INSPECTORS ARE AFTER MEMBER OF CON- GRESS FOR WYOMING Wroming ts the lenaee of the postot- | KOEPFLI/ PINCHED’) COUNTY | NATES CHARGE HIM WITH | MALFEAGANCE IN OFFICE CLERKS’ Mosart’s tra and REAL GOOD TIME | PROPRIETOR OF ELLENS®URG SALOON NOW WANTS SEVER- AL OF THE U. OF W. ARRESTED FOR TAKING SOUVENIRS Prelude ix ipecial to The Star) PR. 5 haces - eo heles Wash., Dec. 24 Hymn. Hark the Herald Angele) ung before in & ty of Washington Giee Christinas Anthem, “O Zon, that} Bervice quae Sheriff ‘Thomas last night wired the sheriff at North Yakima to ar ist cialis been kept hot with they arrived, but the Yakin ppendix. “How r je 4° and “ireak Forth | —Quartet and Choir, Announcements. ip th . ffertorySoprane Boh Rejotce | hak he ween e hat te | atly from ° Measiah. Mande m Children’s high pte hed, Johnny says Mra ida Gray Beot ats mol. There w bo Pos ™ | the mized his place nd en Sermon—"The Sovereignty of Love.” |} mat 2 a m., the Rt Rev \ Shevein 'T was ali| SPOKANE te O'Dea offictating. — Special hey hen to tell. | the ov ae music will be r der od When he ¥ vut warrants for) Washington their arren} be dechared that the stu- | ceived here | ed to quiet the negroes, and «| pockets, and forgot to return. th rfunts | t entered, in whieh (hey were shot Others say “The claob was pretty |eued at Ete for their Their bodies fell from the moving | wild” while In Bilensbure, and an A disp Pullmar tater The sheriff, who was on the train,|in, according to local report, wna |therd withemmed the 4. and reatenned LONE WOMAN WHO It publishers hope that it may ¢ BROKE A COMBINE paren object of winning the boy cott Against the Seat wing and Maiting Company rip hie teed, [The first pa jengthy Morial announcir # ite birth tm as follows gintty of perhay er for which it stands 6UBORDI- \ it will continue to appear if Mt be not for goo FRAZZLE DEATH WAS NEAR TO EVERETT TRAINMAN A} Hundreds of Toys Games Games and Matted Pictures AtHalfPrice Tonight EGINNING at 6 o'clock and until {1 p.m. you can choose Matted Pictures, Toys and Games at half the regular prices. Each article is of course plainly marked at regular prices. The sale means two gifts for the price of one, great good fortune for the Santa Claus’ of the grown- up world. Open Tonight Till 11 P. M. Stone, Fisher & Lane Second Avenue and University Street \ Gate 1 Bogo' nounces Mininter ite re, and at th eration are ry Snyder, CUBA RECOGNIZES PANAMA } TOMORROW : [SANTA CLAUS INDUCES THE WEATHER MAN TO HANG UP) THE WRITING PAD WASHINGTON, D. C, Dee, 24-— advices from Cuba today state the government has formally ognized Panama. ROUTED BRITISH FORCE PUTS NATIVES TO FLIGHT IN SOMALILAND nt Dee. %—Dispatches ree ¥ tell of a battle between Dervishes and a British force ar Bodwin, Somaliland, on Decem- | ber 18, in which the enemy was com- routed, loxing 80 killed and 100 The British lows was three” kilted and four wounded. flee quarters at Cheyenne. his home your Camual or regular reader of or Statutes prohibit any amember| A warrant’ for the: arrest’ of Coun- Ranined labor's recognized: publica ngrens from directly or indirect-lty Clerk Koepfit wae ismuwed from ton, the interests behind this paper | ly enjoying any contract entered | hie own office, thin ni nd he mean business. Jon behalf of the United States, and} waa taken Into custody shortly af | WOMAN ARRESTEO CHARGED provides that such contracts shall be tial iw set Tor th j nme vod : ; he he alt tenonaae | Mer dar WITH CAUSING SEVENTEEN | It has been disclowed that Geo. W.j speedy heuring. The Charge aller mines. ¢ ¢ » RECENTLY | a general p tce of |in the warrart ia that he has been | tracts with mem-| cheating himself out of “beauty As @ result of an foterener ba ~ aa but Inasmuch am it tween Santa Claus and Weather Ob-| Gr oye | couldn't be shown that any loam to the Jocument sets forth that Mr. server Salisbury, which took place in | CLEVE government resulted, It alls dered Koopa has Jeveloped a starting} ae ~ yA. — shod harged with arson. Seven. | that all such contracts when disco: abit of appe: wt hin offiee at have ry Christmas tomorrow charged arsor en Jered rhould be canceled. *" | unearthly boo nd that by no & : nat is hem oo far asf in ts con. ndiary fires of recent date ing, he greatly harramses and ep-fete, MOLmm, Dec, 85—Thd Dee en 2 598 am Fain is COM) are attributed by the officers to her. ng. he greatly harrasses an ~ | Moines rance combine, an “ a . oo hoya not only his employes, but Chelganization Including some of the| W. C, Ly legate from . the “The good saint and the man of —— | U ] LA members of his.family who preparelanren dest business men of the city many talked the bin morning men’ pe a state, is compelled to admit de-| Clerks’ Union to the Western Cer tyal jover although | It cone frent at the bands of a woman Union # the report that he was | to. thre ¢ | Mise Mary Prase, the representa } SHOT DOWN TEXAS OFFICERS GOT $9,000 RE- WARD FOR DOING JOB FORT WORTH, Tex, Dec. %—Au | cust Sam and Bell Martin, Indian Ter ritory outlaws, were killed by United States Marshals Bennett and Haines today. The governor immediately-pald which was offered rs the outlaws, dead or alive ‘CONDUCTOR | KILLED TWO DESPERADOES BIRMINGHAM, Ala, Deo. %. @uetor Carr, of the Southern Ra | turnin whic and kille Heatham mpted to The denper negro bystander jaws, Con neers, Innocent conductor at Phe | Mr his of BERLIN. the ae ive of a loc fire Insurance com | test Wight, or ever hae been, turned cE ee [aa pote 3° Italian jbronse statuetie, itted the charge, but defied the or-| f could be exam. patter Christmas, | = Nas te tachmemia Heanization. Het company upheld That @ T teft the tmect.|,.The barometer ix high and on the Bag! presen 0 NPY Mer, with the result that other co: oluntarily admit that I am| “Ve! this morning,” said Mr. Galle. oe force. AP lay tag i en that T am | bury after consulting his dope chart aka re ms eters pl for daystobring Miss ny action dur-|, 0° fer #8 1 can learn it te the only Ret he back into the or Re jthing in offielal Mfe that is, This Red” Comyns, the TO /T Dee. 4 the dive anted The Hity of adultery ruelty bert Smith against his w May Smith, was dismissed petition of the plaintiff by Judge Tallman this morning TWO SIDES snnce wan av rant x» LABOR DAILY WELL AS THE PRINCESS It in learned te wast bi ‘The divorce suit instituted by Her that Tam not very unpopular with the rank and | file of the unions is evident from the fact that it took something Nke four hours to” make the nominations ata ome and refused to “arbitr meeting of the Des Moines combine will go out! months ago fot the retary r M, Webb, pastor Church of God, will lect church tomorrow — after k on He Was Christ ar will uphold the affirma Notice to Subscribers If, any evening, your copy of The! APPEARS of the yenter-| Prinee| Volume t Daily Se Unier aftern princess | terda | telephone-—Sunset, Main 1050, or tn- and the|der the ausphoes ¢ 1188, any time between eed Labor Unie F 30 and 7 and a copy will be sent ked by the Pu Star has not arrived at 6 nbiy. Its publishers yeu at once, by special messenger. e, Mrs f 20,000 daily . n the |1 cent a copy Free Want Ads uperior | Record has heretofore been! See Classified page for Free Want y @ weekly of local unions, Ada, police stool was found not Bullty of bur [means that we will have no chy }soon and with the jand t chance jter for snow for it prevailing w pigeon. ry In the superior court this afters n. The jury was out but a short has picked to] night and tomorrow, parte | light to fresh easterly BREE Yes LE St de emeash alleges that will teach you at Waiters’ | hom intl | ,, f you can’t atten Ur batt} ' for our free fancy can te Al McLARBN & THOMBON. fe fair will be a public | Cor. 2nd and Pike wedding of a nhewn | fand of the union, the | Every pair of Shoes—without an names of wh officers of the |Sxception—that we sell, gives satis. union say they cannot yet divulge, | factory service to the buyer or he Already ” tickets for the ball hay his money back, bi : Nidve riew Gemmai @ Hboneld Goods BEAUPRE LEAVES WASHINGTON, D. C. Dee, B= A telegram to the state department,”

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