The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 29, 1903, Page 3

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NOT LIN ATTORNEY SCOTT—SHE WAN P Mra. Lieyd A. Smith Who te awaiting trial or of obtaining money ur DASHING WIDOW MUST “THINGS WILL BE DOING IF MRS. HERE TO PLEAD NEXT WEDNESDAY,” the fair witow J and tw GER LONGER LLOYD A, SMITH IS NOT SAYS PROSECUTING TS TO GO TO INDIANA | | her case was postponed until | Wednesday, If she ie not here on! Wednesday, & deputy sheriff will be | CHINESE EMPEROR A MOTORIST wewerarte extenraoe THE SEATTLE STAR BESIEGED BY SAVAGES | AIR, Weyt 4. —Captain |} *b wells an rer | ham reeur ” x | Well and hearty pite of te Gare | sbipa which he | Ko. Ho ntarted f h | Dod ingor There | | CITIZENS WILL NOMINATE CANDIDATES| FOR CITY OFFICES TONIGHT 10 NAWE | RELIABLE GOODS ONLY. Bargains Which You Cannot Afford or tenses, by sellieg wor gent after her ‘ tal Wants to go to na tO vindt Mra. Smith wired her attorneys a! % Mother, who. she says, is very Hl | day or eo ago, asking them to at P Prose ting Attorney Boott won't stand | tempt to get permiasion for her to To Overlook It, however dd his edict has gone from San Francisco to Indi te ‘ ‘ . Fetth that if the dashing w her wastiaes, Dur tan Meck 5 ; The sale of the Morris-Smith & Miller damag Ret Feturn from San Francisco, where | ty refused to allow her to do ® PUTOMOBILE ed stock brought a crowd this morning almost Bhe te visiting friends, by Wednesday | “This , 2 \¢ bet Squat to the-gresteis hott ish. Th d Morning, things wil! be doing long enou | be Jthe candidates must t dygetho Plaats, 4 os 5 — A Jo Mrs. Smith was extradited from | “and I \¢ tton's 1 ere killed and #6V~| Pony 4 lock tonight, and their are giving great satisfaction, and, in fact, they are Ban Francisoo last May, and has not I OO ames filed with the county auditor just as good as the grades usually sold at double Yet entered her plea to the charges @ rumored that the gathering is ‘ satel : ; { her bondamen | tint ultogether non hese and other bargains will nued to Sige, On one pretent or | | f morrow torneys have secured frec Mue Her _ Ponements of hor case, although dow | consideration by m 41 think | rants | Handkerchiefs, 600 fine | Yew Year Cards, ap One of persons who were arrested | she ought to have back befor 5 Little interest in taken, it ts maid. ‘ dh ropriate wishes for Weeks after she was, have been tried | I see no reason why her case should | : rth {coun juality Handker re «road nd convicted. or acquitted | be allowed to dras % rh city chiefs, slightly soil Pew Prosecuting Attorney Scott had not Mra, Smith's attorneys say whe will | i lent) Lt t . . fied her attorneys that the last day of | surety be here by Wednesday, The | ir iting ed, having been wu Grace for Mra Smith would be last | women who are the p wi company, and Me on-| for decorations Percales, a yard a. and that she would have to | nesses in the two case aurewesed or ™ tractor . | and worth 12 at, here to plead at that time. Mre M. J. Luts and Mre. NP eReR. ar CUA HoH ' 7 Proprietors of the loons in worth 25¢c each, on . Mrs. Smith was 1 © @aturtay | erty HIGH-HANDED METHOD TO BE/,, What Will be. the fimtts F the yard 6u¢ PURSUED IN THE COLORADO] (should the town be incorporated sale at 10¢ | | Tooth Brushes, 1oc and BERLIN—The emperor of China farms, ¢ two dragons and | oy, EERE “CRTEORIENS: ENE OOCr Ose ; sc kinds, at, each.. has proved that he is not entirely | the #un, painted in green on the yel- | STRIKE DISTRICTS mare aoreen war 60 Fa any office, | Ladies’ Wrappers of Be ordering & number of ‘motor care | fttings, the doors panels and ree a Ate flannelette and per- | american Shirtings from the German automobile works © painted in many rile] rmerreRipE, C eg ae Ym mere A cale, good colors, all | good patterns, at, the at Tempelhof, near elir ma, offt of the to be In favor of i « , " Three of these care are . 1" rea whi sizes, each P ] Yard cccseces . and of the imperial family, while | the int waited upon last night t ivil anibuses, are for the conveyar carpets, this inorning. He refused to do 60 M Cc h D G da Imperta arn are rmehair is intend | ng will be arrested today cCarthy Dry Goods " Former Attorney General Second Ave. and foe Verna high speeds, and the care \tctetonase She le caaaned wm | pa Y Madison Street are t-|ntructed not to exceed 10 miles an | (1 Mier ing a dimturbance \¢ the emperor's | hour_in_velocity generafy. It understood that a} ee homme But Brewing Company Claims | " h de his notes, hich he is preps n, Chim at LAVGNDER WATER To Be His Partner and Now|{s pay at any time. : les “nee toe FOR LONDON WOMEN , The application for the receivership | passengers, the majority of whom LOND mn Wants a Receiver Appointed | is tne outgrowth of the t t of|are Chinese, A part of the Shaw. devot | the Wes Central Ls jon mut’s cargo consists of 5,000 tons of | increas ‘| for the Bismarck Cafe the Reattle Brewing & Maiting com-|hay, gra the war de- in conseq wer uy itive f th |pany's beer. It in alt by the pe partment tppines. | mint le be ms general throughout | tithoners that Jense is in sympathy | he Shawrr arries the bo@y of the country, This de at me a r e mic “ « n nm, O1 G Tue 1 jo Rrew Malt th the n m and for this reas “hock Chin De r Quong Tuck as | high favor with the womer preteen te mtn te pine the company his patron. |he was known in Seattle, back ts] Ebatiyh and French courts oer tee the Sie China for interment. ‘The body Of yeafe ago, but, oddly or Willis See : once sclaims any Interest In the | be ompanied by the widow and’ Presey! popularity with th died ta the cupealee court between the union and the |three children, who in the future willl CAR BARN BANDITS PLAY FOR TIME AND WOULD LAY BLAME pads hey \ ere ~— — rday on the ground that Jen- | brewery. The reasons for his buytn make thelr home in Le cmeied a letorta became neq nen has violated eemer ch | beer elsewhere, he nays, are not J Sarr ate FOR VILLAINY TO THEIR PARENTS lavender water under rather plotur-|P."\ eeu) to hove enterc See | nected in any way with the tt he widow will retaim eeque gircumstances pis By Ramey | whedon 4 puna a lots r Seattle interests, wh | About 12 years ago, Miss Sprouts, | ee eee en ese hime by invest | will after by her local CHICAGO, Deo. ~The car barn, prevent a fair trial He read an atti-| Hyigs In’ Surrey, concsived the idee Of | ing g.o00 in the cafe on this conditica | TO SLEEP IN LAND — ‘ bandits were arraigned Ub c.| davit showing that the line of defense | © peti se soageronl sok tener ae. | i ‘The four prisoners were neatly dressed | would be that Marx was a victim of |) SY eatened dee 4 ut off ent N Sub: ribers. ‘ae four prisners ware heat Avemed| would bo Unat Ma sauecn arcept the se a OF His FATHER) Notice to Subsc air of bravado that m His father is a man of low, viclous tre and put in & Hpokane br cin St If, any evening, your copy of Tbe duct tmmodi and brutal | te, who Is now sery-| © sists that he Is in no way table telephone—Sunset, Main 1060, or In- | The ing @ term ot Joliet for a criminal a» to the Brewing & Maiting company for! With 15,000 tons of American prod-| dependent 113%, any time between Judee sault on & ltyearold gil He w | bis action. He claims that the &@®lucts the Boston Steamehip ‘ 6:30 and 7:20—ané a copy will be sent Vandin show th young - it claima fo have invested, was simply |Pany’s mammoth freighter Shaw- Star has not arrived at 6:30 o'clock, ous loka, t nd Roeaki secmest oi an the ve ~ an mpany t * you at once. by specta? meanen unable their plight Mars 4 inftiet * eal s i an and Roraki looked wok Milan wits - ee MISS EDNA Bina Goodrich, who plays Mme ee ‘Of “Manr'selle Napoteon. “ts one the woman on the Amertean stage Plant intellectually, too, in mark in the profesnion. Thi her ears every ni STRIKE AILED CALIFORNIA MINERS LOSE IN THEIR FIGHT FOR UNIONISM Dee. &--The com jodgon has succeed @ in smugsiing 2 strike breakers line of the strik working In the Mine. The strikers are afraid to tres- Pass on the mine property, or interfere With non-union miners, because of the feferal injunction issued by the fed era) court at San Francisco. Business men at Milton and other WHEN AND WHERE YOU SHOULD BUY See Windows Of J. Redelsheimer & Co. Strongest Overcoat House in the State 800-804 First Avenue, Cor. Columbia It Pays to Trade on irst Avenue business, and is said by Manager Ziegfeld to be the most beauti 4. ee beauty is of the most perfect type, “Both in form and feature there is n grad wate Mize Goodrich is accompanied by ht jewelry worth, she says, $50,000 GOODRICH. Recamler tn Anna Held’s produc of the bighest-priced “show girls nald Ziegfeld, speaking of the slightest flaw. She is of Vassar and will make her trst season her mother ar 3 te quite well-to-do. FATHER SAYS HIS SON BEAT HIM Jobn Loss, a white-haired oh man na charging Vandive mier with the murder Stewart in the om Roeski with the murder tments wer Marx and N ¢ Jobm barn raid, of Bauer in « is sufficient to make an cight-ounce COMMA COSTS $45,000; bottle of perfume A MORAL IS PLAIN COLUMBUS, Ind. Dec The sion of a comma, which, had it been $45,000 to John Rentty, waa, decided MAY BE jagainet the latter today by Judge Hord. The punctuation mark wae omitted, Is the cause of the suit | The court said that a comnm necessary to the easy constructian AMIDST WILD EXCITEMENT) or will, had been omitted; that, COTTON GOES FIFTY POINTS| had it been placed in the will, it HIGHER IN NEW YORK 56 years of age, has sworn out warrant before Justice Cann chare ing his own son, Oscar Loss, 23 years | market opened amidat the greatest! be left out of age, with assault and battery. | The elder Loss alleges that his son | cruelly beat him and threw him out | of his own house Christmas night in a row over $15 which had disap peared. The. money belonged to the son and was hidden in the house ‘The old man says that his son alvo beat and choked hi ter in an attempt sion from her regarding t WRECKED | FAST MAIL TRAIN PLUNGES IN- TO FREIGHT WRECK ON THE PENNSYLVANIA ROAD RAHWAY, N. J., Dec. 28.—The |fast mail train on the Pennsylvania | railroad collided here with the wreck of a freight train, this morning. Fireman Chevalier, on the mail train, was instantly killed. No one else was seriously hurt. RIOTING IN UTAH WINTER QUARTERS, Utah, Dec. %—Deputy sheriffs, in an attempt to evict married coal mine strikers from company bulidings today, precipitated |@ riot. For « time serious trouble was | Sreetetes. In several instances the strikers appeared at their doors heav- ity armed and threatened to shoot the first one who attempted to enter their homes to enforce the eviction notices. The armed guards of the Utah Fuel company then withdrew, returning a short while later with a company of militia. Upon tho arrival of the sol diers, the strikers submitted peace- ably. NEW YORK, Dec. 28.—The cottor excitement, this morning. ‘The price] immediately Jumped 60 points high | ¢r than the closing price of Thurs day, which was the highest reach- ed at any time since the Civil Wa ie cotton sold for 14 centa ty EVANGELIZE KENTUCK ON BUSINESS LINES SVILLE, Ky, Deo. 28 nisters of all churches In this own |The r town have determined to evangel this country. Cards were printed, and each subscriber to the move- ment takes as many “shares” as he wishes at & share a) sufficient am | r will meetings in parts of the coun. try. About $100 has already been gute: ribed. The evangelization will effected, controlied and operated 4 Fe the same business princtpler as any other joint stock company.) jand many of the most prominent | citizens of this section are Interested | in the movement PAID 50 CENTS MONTH BY A RAILWAY COMPANY FT. WAYNE, Ind., Dec. The amaliest salary paid by any railroad tn the country is paid by the Clover Leaf} to Jan, W. Cryder, who draws & cents & month. He sees that the switch light at Bowman, Ind. is burning and in return he receive every night, % @ year. CAPTURED PORTLAND MAN WHO SHOT A SALOON-KEEPER, TAKEN IN- TO CUSTODY PORTLAND, Ore., Dee, 2%.—David Van Houten, who shot and killed Al bert Young last night, was captured in his barn at Montavilla this morn He He the city printing for another year, received another set k at the} special council meeting, held at noon fer the purpore. ‘The committee on i printing ha brought In a re recommending that the con ghee * be awarded to the Dally Bul sé Fl iota but the council refused to adopt the rep: | After @ po ae discussion, the} atter was referred to a spectal| ommitiee consisting of President | aiinatenl is reaped by har y th sickles and the —— thrown tnto « to arine Roomk! also asked for t The and afterwards refi Easential off | - « imvender t# worth an ounce, | tomerr id, and one drop would have settled the intention of! and bis ruling was! that the! or f the ten ma should nt NEWSPAPER WHICH MADE AB- SUROLY LOW BID FOR CITY PRINTING 18 IN DILEMMA purpom her, that the Intention tator was that the cot ‘The case will be appealed to the jwupreme court, The awarding of the contract for Ite and Chairman Fitzpatrick of brary and printing committee, On January 1% freight rates on al i will fer with Corporation | commodities will be increased an ay.|@ounsel Gilliam on the matter and erage of 17% per cent on all western |Teport at another special meeting | railroads. The eastern reads con< 8 cour next Wednesday noon. | the Northern Pacifi ‘Tie library and printing commit Bull ecting with a @ Northern, in| ot te@ag@oncluded that the Canadian be given the bid because Union Pacific and Burlington have | @ou also agreed upon the advances. Tha het that the Dally Record, ailroad offictals justify the increasd| hich made the lowest bid, was not on the grounds that “wages, euppiie paper of general circulation, and and, in fact. everything have Beer 4 not been in existence the length ing for years whilqj@f @™e required by Inw before it! declined rathed a bid. It was argued! have ould make J at today et prise of those interes H thought that the comm Hable report was o® good as of the ce if the was not {t whould be ond put up when it m ite | dontally, it appears that the} | fed#fd does not want the contract much to the ur HURT IN COLLISION ult of a coltiston between & attle car and an aephalf at the corner of F that ord} Ree a paper Of general circula obliged to forfelt ntract Asar North wagon, mt ave enue and Virginia street, Saturday evening, A. Qui at the low price It offered, and is the car, was painfully injure now attempting to wiggle out of its other passengers only escag dilem | MRS, MA Ys WAN Ts | HUSBAND ARRESTED TO OPEN BALLARD Hattie Mays thie afternoon swore THEATER Jout a warrant for the arrest of her hurt by jumping when the impending danger. Quigley is seriously hurt, although he fering a great de: His leg i# bruised and he is badly shaken up, husband, Renben Mays, on a charge of aesanit and battery. The two! have not been living together for some time and Mra. Mays has been ja! to The Star.) staying at a friend's house, at 709) w Ras | Twenty-third avenue. Sean opene She says Mays came there Satur «| Ar A and asked her for money. When Program is arranged for the|she refused to give him cash, «hy | occasion, ‘says, he struck her MANUFACTUR- ERS’ Surplus stock of Boys’ and Children’s Suits, Reefers and Over- coats--bright, new goods, direct from the factory-- sold to us at 50 cents on the dollar--will be placed ON SPECIAL SALE TUESDAY MORNING at About Half Price! 3-Piece Black and Blue | Boys’ 2-Piece Cheviot Suits, | Suits, fancy vests; and =* $2.65 Boys’ Serge worth $5 6 blacks, blues and tweed mix- tures, worth $2.50 to 1 $3.00, at a Boys’ etd Reefers, worth up || Boys’ Warm Overcoats, all sizes, and $3. S $4.50 and Anexceptional nitiniiot: to fit the boys out before school starts again. A. BRIDGE & CO. 415-1417 Second Avenue, Next to Bon Marche one / ; Fre ree etn. ay Ay ye Wiipestgs of ee

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