The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 30, 1903, Page 3

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there ts that fre mation nplat that GUARD THE =: DEAD = TT RS | FUNERALS HELD UNDER ARM FIREMEN MUST ED GUARD, AND DRIVERS ARE QUIT THE UNION h porne GIVEN ORDERS TO SHOOT IF} THEY ARE MOLESTED | Mm Med with piste © old driver Puse to anxwer the notice sent O today that effect MELBA PAID THE GREAT PRIMA DONNA PUT UP CASH TO HEAR GRAND OPERA ‘RAID BANDITS CAPE WITH BIG BUNCH OF COLD CASH - | | (Special to The Star.) NEW YORK, Dec Da, most remarkad) was the heroine of the opera house wh RLOOMINGTON, Ill, Deo, 9 end of gomip in ¢ e | Bandits made a raid on the town of the performance of “La Boheme’ | 58n Jose t night, caping with Was ended. » $1,400 in cold cash, They Dust before the curtain rose a car. | \ nto the postoffice and Wiage drove up to the portico of the | blew the safe there, securing $1,000. | itar and me Metha | Then they Utner's hardware SMepped out. With were two from ‘Women and «a men ¥ Souk: thet visited where an They made “2 /$ WORRIED mried saw t donna, bowed sald wm delighted t you, Mme. Melba. Will you » ermit me to q &@ box at your disposal’* Mme. Melba smiled and thanked pthe director. “No, thank you.” she repli eee well satisfied where ‘Then she picked up a prog Meunted the stairs. Up = — full Mights, and on fhe Balcony floor escorted her and her —e to seats in the very b ABOUT FINE. s (Special to The Star) We] OLYMPIA, Dee ‘The report of | Police Magistrate Gites for the month of December, fled with the ity clerk yesterday, shows a most “arkable state of affairs in thy ministration of the police depart ment. It shows that the city has [received in fines for the mont | 8188.50, all of which was from fallen | women and not from arrests made GETTING IT | ' Litigation is Rapidly Eating Up the Veet Estate of the Late Austin) ot) nas been exceptionally tre Corbin | » na | which are paid regularly each month I" agreement of the offenders who have beer rested during the month by the Hee have been brought before sentence ar pe the police judge for trial, fine. It would appear from this that the Jany crime, disturbance of the p or drunkenness and that the w« are the violators of the pances. Fhut it is a feet that arrests [have been made by the police almont (Special to The Star) . RIVERHEAD, 1. 1, Dec. 90—The | every night. on some occasions five aetate of Austin Corbin, the Long | or six, and the offenders have been Island railway mage whe died| released the next morning without aring before the regular magistrate eight years ago, has dwindled @ bh ly ap about $5,000,000 to something leas | pointed police SAYS NO tegen brought by his daughter, OBJECTS TO ANNEXATION OF ‘Anna Corbin Borrowe, who ner 4 fighting the other members of the ‘estate ever since the probate of the wil, ITS TOWN SCHOOL DISTRICT TO CITY OF SEATTLE fuinily in the settlement of the} Tm every instance Mra Borrower Been defeated. both in the sur- court and on appeal, and, part of the cost of all this comes out of her own it is not so great as the loss upon. the other legatees nb Petty surrogate of Suf- has just made a decree second judicial account. executors and trustees of "s estate, which is another nr i bi] i The town of Yesler | , | posing the annexatio married Hallett Al-| trict 77, of which it is a part, 1856. She was de~ her efforts to oust | As that portion of the district which her father’s wilt, | includes Ravenna park is anxious to be annexed the hearing which will come before County Superintendent of Schools Hartranft seon is apt t be a strong one. ‘The Seattle school board ts also opposed to the annexation. WATCH NIGHT PLANS Watch night meeting will be held at the Pree Methodist church New evening, beginning at & and continue till the close of There will be preach- strongly op- of school dix to the g P Wt F | mt. in ot accused of mismanag! ie i ZF To iT INGTON, D. C., Dee. 20.— olft, representing various | societies, called on President | this morning regarding the massacre at Kishinet Ne | of the interview were given | but it is known that nothing can be done in the matter : the administration xo long ax only ~ B hypothetic case is made out. a All consular and diptomatic reports that no recent anti-semitic @emonstration has occurred and am } Inform Yourself of Our Prices for | | | Year's clock }the old year. Good | Clothing ing by Rev. BF. Smalley, district elder of the Tacoma district ‘The service will be the beginning of a series of revival meetings which will comtinue for about two weeks. Mr. Smaiiey will preach each even- ing An old-fashioned Methodist watch meeting will be held at EB. church, corner Twenty enue and Madison street, tomorrow evening. A general experience meet- will be followed by preaching by D. Brown, from Alaska. The watch serthon will be preached by See Our the Rev. G. H. W. Smith DERAILED TWIN CITY LIMITED ON NORTH- ERN PACIFIC, WRECKED Windows J. Redelsheimer & Co. Strongest Overcoat House in the State 800-804 First Avenue, Cor. Columbis <It Pays to Trad Mont., Norther a, on Seven coaches, includ First Avenu mane were derailed. The haken up, but injured. v TOWN LOOT SAFES AND ES-/ ated sun | With but a single exception none |, city of Seattie for school purposes. | ————————— THE SEATT LE gree COMMISSIONER SKINNER AND MENELIK | OF ABYSSINIA ARE BECOMING VERY THICK’ AMERICANS FETED A INVITATION TO THE ROUTE EMPEROR MENKI WASHINGTON ports by ¢ Br js “UNCLE” | | | | AND RAPIDS, Mt George Neil, ane Saturday night's railroad wreok, die making & J death eral others are still in a dition GAVE HIM A FERETTT, Dee. 20. charge of asmaull they had gone and the door and needed, he tentifh negians frame ever tar The trouble see er the payme and possession | William Urkhardt, jas OR. OB. with the 15-year-old khardt’s bonder: and ¢ considera | LINCOLN, Neb., Dec officers THE hn his are oberts, 1K ROBBED GAFE BLOWERS CRACK PAWN BROKER'S STRONG BOX AND GET AWAY WITH SOME VAL UVABLE ROCKS DEATH LIST |" INCREASES | LOOKING GLASS FOR A COLLAR (Special to The Star.) With a wide! the Pole'# handsome he t across the threshold * to have started day®’ rent rkey and eosts IS OUT ON BIG BAIL ectives Adame and In the restricted district WORLD'S FAIR EVIDENTLY DID THE 8 CAPITAL—BIG SINESS—SOLDIERS BLVER- PLATE | WANTS TO KNOW HOW | THE STAR DID IT ful fight for phre wa iar, han romplte Bt dairymer * hr Prosecuting Attorney Scott has -eeegige Chemist Walter Bernays of St. Louis, ask tion as to how the fight wax waged in (yj ouri town te obtain a be PvLke According to Hernay ' ' | ine rmingly of Jate tr ye fants have been ing ctlaence has been -brebaht @ who 4 ry t wan Waged Ir Unt FRANCIS JOSEPH FALLS DOWN STAIRS WHILE VISITING HIS DAUGHTER LONDON, Dee. 20.—Dinpatohes this morning confirm the report that Prnper fully down #0 daughter the report th & stroke of parntys Francis Joseph was pain by falling ng Mite the audience tomorrow SUSPECTED BURGLARS until ing of put a 8. 8. REED AND A.B. COX, LATE LY FROM BUTTE, ARRESTED BY THE POLICE &. B, Reed and A. B.Cox, the po lice believe, are the burglars wiv robbed the &t. Paul apartment hous and the home of Morite Thome two weeks ‘They were arr last night axa result of the ty gations of Detectives Wappen Harbee and Basson When searched at polloe headquar EMPEROR I E > hold an the Tr TRIES: TO«. se | tk SCAPE rr CAR | OF CUTTING PRISON BARS WHEN DISCOVERED CHICAGO » etey gat Noemi) In the ver | prison Iter in woud the tars 90 nearly wut when th [nore Was trooght to bea | Through the hole in t | could ha gained ontr t corridor giving him sec to ar whe wind: ‘The saw with the GUARDED 4 that ke Walla ARN BANDIT IS IN ACT) | the bars found. | posed te kiven by outside a A number of teethves e placed on muard t reinforce the already guard | aFevnd the jal | Tidebki was put ip the sweat-box this afternoon. He admits that the andits had « whom the Home-Made ters articles believed to have been stolen were found in thelr pommess! Several skeleton key# and other burglar tool were in their pockets Len-| A few days ago one of the men in | WAS seen to enter a barber shop car wault|rying a fine mink boa, such as had |i f|been stolen from the rooms of Mr. | ave|and Mrs. Jacob Furth at the 8t Paul. He dispowed of the bow tn the $1,009 bonds | place t a| Reed and Cox came here qbout a |month ago from Butte, and a de ».|wcription of them haa been recelved |from there which tells of their bad a lodging | reputation Charles whe King property in A FAKE LINCOLN OFFICERS DENY THE | STORY OF LEPROSY IN R a | SIAN COLONY 30 ndignantly refut IN BIBLE CONDEMNED MURDERER, STATE OF REMORSE, LOOKS TO HOLY WRIT FOR RELIEF (Special to The Star) » EVERETT, Dec the story is IN A Angus MePhail, Uinding Bread aventae. Fresh from our ven, Hon REDUCED FREIGHT RATES On Household Goods to and from THE COAST. Phones, 46. Apply 406 Occidental av. THE SEATTLE TRANSFER CO, DIED OF POISON Fur Gar ments Ladies’ Suits Moat RELIABLE GOODS ONLY. err LAY NoUBE cooean Ladies’ Petticoats Best Assortment im Seattle Window BANK CASHIER A SUICIDE Keep i in Sight uy UNG PITT | Y | The D ¢ eyes free of charge and guar tee satiafaction. A. LINDAUER, Eye Specialist our * shore 1 buy from firwt FREE ve ‘ork bee OUR SPRCIAL GLASSE dolla. frem Ranke’s at 4 Require Assistance GOOD COFFEE At oo | SLEEP COST HIM HIS LIBER TY, MINOT, N. D, Dec, %.—W Pu achier of the bank at Lansford, committed suicide shooting himectf today. Hits are believed to be correct D WITH A PAIR 8. INGHAUSEN 713-715 First Ave. Union Block Next door to MacDougall & South- | AE TTA ETE TL 404 First Ave. South Both Phones Pink 1751 LIVERY MNT ies! AAT Between Fourth and Any Avenues. this age of fumt enough strength to re all strain should be obtained © experts in this tine, We ex-/ See Our t t PETTICOATS of } PETTICOATS PETTICOATS {flew an ith self PETTICOATS 0 PETTICOATS with A y Heavy 1 ruffiegand hed garmet eight re pecial an Cloth, with large f wmall tucked ruf apd dust ruffle perfectly splendid. 8: McCarthy Dry Goods Company Second Ave. and 50 Madison Street FOR SOCIAL OCCASIONS MADE SPLENDID showing of Fall Dress Suits and | & Tuxedos, Inverness Coats and Opera Hats for the men who go abroad in the social world after the evening gun is fired. Perfect fit is as- sured and prices are far below the figure a tailor would set. Prices begin at $25.00---Dis- tributors of famous Brokaw Brothers’ Clothing. SHAFER BROS Arcede Bldg. Second Av. and Univeriy 8 & Hau. | Pianos || Chester Resolved for 1904 To Learn to Play New Year. Study Rogin with the he violin, guitar of banjo. We'll 1320 Becond Ave. possible cost. Largest musical sup- e ‘ We pride ourselves on our Cof- “ fer ve a right to, It's the sf tesla et THE BEST FOR THE MONBY. bent “ Most popular dining place in = Sold exclusively by . the city U Sherman, Clay & Co. ||] ToKlas, Singerman ‘ Lumber Ex- ¥ 745 Second Ave. trae & Co, Steet heap. Phor 4 ~

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