The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 26, 1903, Page 7

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._ WHY THEY MET IN SECRET THE BREWERY TRUST OFFICIALS WERE ESTED IN THE STAR CHAMBER 5S THE MANUFACTURERS’ DEFIED - ROBBER SAVED HIS | MONEY PLUCKILY AT RISK OF HIS LIFE INTER SSION OF | DRUGGIST ASSOCIATION ‘The fact, now know, thy ©) Opposed the holding meet Wrewing & M age of th lepace of the i 1 that th formemer he | Walla Walla pharmacy, at the oor Manutace ™ ‘ . . ‘ t < eet, saved hin mey at Gay at the chamber of commer At| ownership. gf Butler, which ave! the rink of hit life last night by this mocting ‘ " t t tha . may | defying @ masked bandit armed with im seathing terms the yeott on | have had other in tak bla big revolver Raluater beer w he a stand ow Up your hands, and get a We Was not allowed earn what) Richard Hayt retar the as on you was , # ted . the inf eived from ° ‘ r 1 rested per obeying it ' tw * rf) meet . he floor behind ¢ enived mak that it w x Hem. | ter and crawled a few feet to where x ve it is ‘a with |Ne cautiously peeped out from be author hat t rink & was|hirid the cor of the show case, S Brewing & 1 1 . by n but the bandit had fled. JM. Prink, pr . t wiedge that] Kreyehte was in the store alone at Manufacturers " ule I & Malt m-|the time of the attempted: robbery . ™ “< Hutler was | He notified the police and Patrolmen ' that al w was tr 1 Por | Carr and Ke Were sent out on t int tw who | the came, t holding U was th . ' ‘ ere came t t| of the lead I. " BOOKIES GO WAY TO THE BAD) AS RESULT OF TELEGRAPH MAN'S ERROR GROWS FAMOUS IN ITALY | (Special to The Star) | SPOKANE, Db The follow from the p poma by the winning ot Minty's F in the third race at Ingleside. The bettors were aid ed in thelr pleasurable task in get ting between the poolrooms and Iny of the t ney by the ator on the poolroom oir tat ingl These odds were ac cordingly telagraphed over the coun try A large, juley hunch was Misty’ Pride was th | that v thing in the | ately 6 |graph operator delayed the sending of the wide for five minutes or a0, and all of the wise ones got bumy | with their rolls and played Misty’s | Pride at the fat odds of § tol. The J Oxford pe nm lost about $1,800 | ide, and the Warwick war tapped for @ little more. But it was im Seattle and Portland that the real fancy frills were put on the job. The wang that was instrumental im fixing the telegra race was over th wsitated about paying Pride, but finally realized that they were-up agninat It. | Aw @ result of yexterday’s ork one telegraph operntor and several | poolroom employes are looking for GET FUNNY nora Mercedes Brignone, a rising actress She > her nam, Men call her beautiful, and women forget to be jealons Im their admira ton of her wonderful art. She has made Duse her model, and her meth ods, therefore, are avweh quieter than fs wewsi on the Roman stage. She is an especial favorite among the DRUMMOND Are! The material will be used in repatr~ Me igo ry eee. tes the old Spanish breakwater, - a “Puget Sound which was abandoned by the Span- hi Aang wo |lards upon the oatbreakwhg of the (Special to The Star.) PULLMAN, Dee. B—The State Cob iH Dredging Compan: nd ‘lumber to Manila }gs® The company also has other eee aditortum stage was decorated . a a harber, for which all the sup! py some students ts the late hours of RICH MEN ARE Plies will be shipped from Seattle. /igse night. These students exerctard ——— WANTS BRYAN “== artistic ability, The deca a | tons on the stage were componed of « Croesus, King of Lydia, Had | lumber wagon, two stuffed biack bears, } Troubles of His and There two stuffed fawna, « # tkeleton, «| oer. The wagon was placed in the middie Croesus, the John D. Rockefelter - of som hh had submitted j-to-4o in worldly goods | | “As rich as Croesus’ is 4) TOR TO PHILO S. BENNETTS Parimn! itehed to meue as though . however, and some) WILL APPOINTED of them were full grown. He was | eonsieted of the ekeleten of one hoe, | which at some pest date was also in- cts with the government tm |)... » NOT ALL HAPPY Are Others hog’s skeleton, and the skeleton of of the platform, while the bony frame te Kingdom of lp goods and |WIDOW WANTS NEW EXECU.) surt, ror 2.590 years old. He destined the load. The load cW HAVEN, Conn. Dec. 25.—| trusted to the medical care of the only saved himself from being burn-| we “ e@ alive by quoting a saying Of wre Bennett, widow of Philo S| students of the veterinary department, Solon. the He nally had t©| Bennett, yesterday fled application | and two large black bears which were five his ki for parts unknown. | for the removal of William Jennings standing upright. The two fawns Many of the rich man's troubles | tryan as executor of the will of her br come from high living aPd inte husband. on the ground that De avoided. They are brought | he has neglected and violat ny cht up the rear, This ridiculous scene wan made more laughable by the preacence of the hu- on by eating ail kinds of rich. guties, and because bis interests per-|man bones, The skeleton was stand- ~~ a ~—< sonally and as trustee are inimical | ing just m front of the large wagon proper ‘cise, updu -” to those of the legatees of the will. | and behind the chapel deak. The long a CS finger hones were pointing to the are commonly known as indi- chapel Bible, which w open at the gestion, dyepepsia and weak stom. | thirty-cighth "Paaim, which reads a eee Sew soviet rouetes, ee | “There 19 no soundness in my fleah be- right, a Fy only fine on cause of thine anger; neither is there peed = : Jang rest in my bones because of my i s { can loan of time or proper and nourishment vs Dyspepsia Tablets are he certain relief of dyspeptics, rich and poor alike. There i# no such H THE GHARGE =" ="""~"" BLACKMAIL UNKNOWN MEN THREATEN TO E SAYS HE HAD NOTHING TO DO WITH BELLAIRS ~ as stepping their onward now, A great nation has Placed ite stamp of approval upon effected and the happiness resulting therefremt have made their name a| NEW YORK, Dee. %—A letter Seer ot ae fe troughout “tha| Written by General Leonard Wood at] KIDNAP MILLIONAIRE’S SON land. Cairo, on May 12, in which he de- ‘The story of Stuart's Dyspepsta| fies almost ontirely the charges of| AT ST JOSRPH Tablets can be told in a word. They| bis intimate relations with Beliairs, rma, 4 factually do the work that the weak|OT @f there being at any time an and wasted stomach fs unuble to do,| Understanding between them, waa! ST. JOREPH, Me. Deo. For and allow it to recuperate and re- (published here today, The letter | several weeks peat Milton J, Tootlr gain its strength. They contain all| Wa" addremed to Dr, Horace banker of St. Joseph, the enxential properties that the gas-| Fletcher of Yale univ: ving threatening let ue tne ast night tric juice and other digestive fluids do, and they digest the food just as & sound and well stomach would They relieve the stomach just as one rested and refreshed workman relieves the one on duty that is tired and worn, and Na dos her own ‘ Yorthern Pacific Dixon, arrived the Orient at 10:30 o’cloe night. The Olympla's cargo con: of 248 balew of slik, valued at § No one showed up to get the n and Japanese curios, peanut® he was supposed to carry with hii ‘work of restoration. It is a simple, in al the vatuation of her Two suspicious characters were seen, fatural process that a child can} S#Tee amounted to 24.00. Among the | put they managed to escape from the Jou can eat all you |passengern were the Misses Alice and | officers, who were in hiding to cap ‘want without fear of results p- | Margaret Cooper, daughters of General) ture the blackmailers when they art's Dyspepsia Tablets are for sale; Manager Cooper of the Northern should appeur to meet Mr. Tootle. by all druggists at 50 cenis a box.| cific railway, and Mise iilen Bunn,| ‘Phe method pursued by the black- ‘all know better than to| @aughter of General Counsel Bunn. of | mailers iv Har to that taken try to get along without them, aa|the Northerh Pacific. of St. Paul.) by the m he Cudahy came at fhe demand for them ts great ana! Mre. Dixon, wife of Captain Dixon, | Omaha. The wreaten to steal Mr, er cad Blso made the round trip. | thotie’s Jittle son. Mr. Tootle, preveded by six potice of. floers and several personal trienda, all heavily > to the trysting place STUDENTS PUT HUMAN BONES, JLL MAKE ON ALTAR AT PULLMAN | | . some of their stored-up energy a°¢ GRAIN DEALERS WANT TER- | civow the grain men the belief that lagreement over the Northern Pacific | granted the eame ‘rates, could un- aU T THE SEATTLE STAR. alture Fine Furattere FREDERICK & NELSON Fine incor por HEATERS $1 15 to $50.00 Cold weather doubtless makes you feel the r You might as well buy it now, bectuse there ed of a new heating stove, is apt to be need for it during the greater part of the year, Vhirteeh years of experience in dealing with local fuel and weather conditions places us in a position to offer you a line of, Heaters, every one of which is adapted to meet the de mands of this locality. We guarantee each Stove in our tock to be all that is claimed for it, and the best of its kind to be bought for the moncy. We Will Take Your Old Stove and allow you all it’s worth as part payment for a new one, THE LIVE OAK HEATERS FOR COAL OR WOOD Is one of the best medium-priced Heaters we have ever carried atisfaction, Has heavy steel It is attractive in appear- body, nickel top ance, easily operated, and gives Splendid 1g, foot rests, nickel swing topiatid urn ; double front feed door, with smoke-guard attached to upper door, nickel cam screw dtaft and heavy draw center grate. No. 212—Diameter, 12,j0cbbs; price 15.00 No, 214—Diameter, 14 inchts; price 17.00 No. 216—-Diameter, 16 inchts; price op 19.00 STAR AIR-TIGHT HEATERS FOR WOOD This is the cheapest satisfactory Heater of its kind that can be bought. We recom- mend it as giving good service, p onsidered. Instead of being lined only part way, as ire most other Heaters selling at similar prices, the Star is lined clear to the top, It -is equipped with cast-iron pipe collar, and has nickel name-plate and top ornament; the body is of polished steel, PRICES ARE AS FOLLOWS— No, 1—Length 18 in., height 16 in. No, 2—Length 21 in., height 18 in, No, 3-—Length 24 in., height 21 in. .... Nickel Rails, per set, 85¢ Extra. FREDERICK & NELSON Second Avenue, Madison and Spring Streets 2.85 85 75 Complete Housefurnishers . > cities, which he intimated some time| heavy pliotage charge that Increase the cost of exporting from Portland ago that he would soon seek, the Whatever Mr. Harriman's plans are he will endeavor to protect the Port- grain buyers of Heattle and Tacoms |iang buyers. It is generally under- | D $ stoo8 in Wall street that ax soon as DE MAN will demand terminal rates ‘They | will insiet that the charges hereto- |e buyers of both cities can be fore made fer Portland be extended | Piace4 upon an equal fosting, the henttic. “Thin In view of the fect | CUMtract will be given. and then the Sere ee ne evens supremacy between the cities will Jable to interstate commerce laws, |rest upon the ability of the epn- thet veets will be compiled with. MINAL RATES IF HARRIMAN |‘?*!r tn agen aeavet EPS SVC | PACKARD 1S MISSING & N. has in the past favored the “ Packard, an emptoye of the CARRIES OUT HIS PLANS Portland @rain buyers in transporta-| Seattle Abstract Company, has been ——— tion from the interior points to that/misring from his home at the city. This is at the present thetr | Sprague hotel for @ week. He lert only protection against the Puget/the hotel at that time, and f was If Harriman secures a trackage | oer a buyers, who, should they be|found that he has not shown up for work since be left the hotel, A de questionably take advantage of the| scription of him has been gtven the was! between Portiand and Puget sound liower port chafges, and also of the! police department. ROUTES THAT WIL LEAD TO THE PANAMA CANAL MAP SHOWING DISTANCES FROM IMPORTANT | from the elling at Pai t faney color Ladies’ Kar and be wearing stitch beautiful color combinat Children Lamb Knit W Boys’ Lamb Knit Gloves, r Special Men's Heavy Twill ed Duek Work t le yoke 1 ba double titchec ugh 45e en's Superior Quality I SEATTLE AGENTS W. L. DOUGLAS’ Douglas’ Kid and Box Calf Shoes, style to elect from $3.00 Douglas’ seven Men's Bootees, the most sensible and popu- lar footwear for the iddle - aged and elderly gentle- man— $5.00 1f 00 B-tvecnns $2.00 Men's Velvet Embroider- ed Velvet good wearing soles, all sizes; 65c value ‘and I AONVITIN.SAOR uno SHOES, uppers of best full stock, heavy calf, unlined, put together in a new way— Slippers, . 48¢ nost serviceable, per pair Tomorrow Men's White Plaited liirts, protection neck banc all zes, well worth $1.00, tomorrow yy 69c ered White e from; $1.00 va _ with launder rms ; $1.25 and $1 MEN'S UNION-MADE SHOES Donglas’ Vici Kid Patent Colt Box Calf Shoes, in blucher and bal styles $3.50 Douglas’ Velour Calf Box and Pat- ent Corona Colt Shoes, hand pro- wed— cess 2% tO 5% eccwwwss $2.25 Ladies’ Carpet Slippers, leather back stay, all sizes; per pair.. 206, 208, 2 10 Pike Street 1220 Second Av LEST YOU FORGET Christmas Oor ALL THE DELICACIES. | MONEY TO LOAN On Watches, Diamonds and Jeweiry D, C. FLOYD & Co, RS. The annual meeting of the steck- holders of the Carmack Gold and Cop- ber Mining Company will be held at the office of the Company, rooms 3%- 301 Arcade building, Seattle, Washing- ton, Tuesday, Jaruary th, 19 at 2 o'clock p. m., for the election of trus- tees and the transaction of such other business as may properly come before the meeting L. Q. LONE, “ Secretary. TOO LATE To CLASSIFY N Universal Stee! Ranges 6-hole Range, $20 and up. REO FRONT FURNITURE Co, 208-310 Second Avenue South, A THOUSAND DOLLAR REWARD OFFERED FOR CAPTURE OF |Caigary, The ERNEST CASHEL (Special to The Star.) OTTAWA, Deo, 25.—Thi CHAS Wo OTREN, Real Batata. ckley | % acres choice land at $15 per acre. B acres highly improved waterfront; | best location on 2L in Ever Chas. W. Obs | 4 Hinck $303 lots at Gree $504 lots Goxi00 Ballard, wake. vod location at mm) a) lots on Bd avenve. | $i,000--Lot and house on 2d avenue and |. Union 4.00) New T-room house on Capitol Hin; grand view S CLAIMS, estim: million feet to the claim, Olsen, 4 Hinektey block whereabouts ted t out Chas. W, | since Monday of last | week, when they traced him te near authorities are con- vinoed that the revolvers with which Cashel held up the guard were ob- The steamer Kruger of the L. H. wernment|Gray @ Co, fleet sailed from pler has offered 61,00 reward for the ar-|Ne. 3 yesterday for San Franvisco rest of Ernest Cashel, who escaped |and Los Angeles. nted po- | rie The wtody of the mo ary two weeks 4 The Kruger car- 000 feet of lumber and mv neers for los Angeles and San Das police have ha@ no elue to Cashel’s | Francisco, &

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