The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 2, 1904, Page 7

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TMH SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY, MAY a, 1904 7 = = = Get Out FARMER SCRAPPED ALLEGED FIREBUG . On the Land | ROBBED BUT LOSI CAUGHT AT EVERETT | sa enottgh, and we ” ‘ will sell it@ : in acre} Deputy Sheriff Lathe Saturday | JOHN FISHER HAD AN EXCIT x . - night brought two Onited States | . if you can act \ h foW } srisonere to Seattle and lodged thom | ine exPERIENce’ wiTH Al A. HM. FINNEY, A RELATIVE OF THE LATE MARK A. HANNA, ACo toll 4 to! Sit the count j 9 rime m . h > 6 C dollars down and a lollars | tn the county jai __ brine HIGHWAYMAN LAST NIGHT CUSED OF BURNING HIS OWN 6TORE ~ month, We are se gy 5-/are Privates Clifton @, Fisher and ‘ t Bitter _| George N. Stevens, both of Company | a ‘ + pet ~ A, Nineteenth t 8. infantry rhey | si a thre north of Green| are charged with highway robbery | John iret ar tee Za spell + ee ae 1 ve : - P stall ‘ Class he anty “ ban °. . the (wel. W. GOWELL, A WELL KNOWN SEATTLE BUSINESS MAN, Hut the $ nly pald a part « it bes slectric line to | Mother soldier i a erioge COMMITS SUICIDE IN PORTLAND —GAMBLED AWAY H18 | account, and L had to keep on draw k this | ~ ‘ . woman are al 1 to have » tn ne | t hocks that was discovered by & W. t 4 3 volve t yory of nas LAST DOLLAR IN HOPE OF PAYING HIS DEBTS, AND LosT | Ager! 1, w d canr be | Hough, a far o ' . | gt —a , Virginia hotel. ‘The hotel | ! bay J “4 he Woman ts said to have started ny , f , aan $150 an acre,| |, The Women ung Hough into th — - estes phocms and cine For filled with wmuke, endangering |be given a preliminary } Jownward path Then followed) PORTLAND, Ore. May 2.—After] mined to commit fo, so that out! jt came to the bank, t 6 explosions were heard, and| Vinney says the stot | nap—better see) drinking and more drinking, and | devoting all of yesterday |of his life Insurance his wife might] money or paving tt at ne oe ee ay ceataeolt t — | nee y the a * happened along | ana y of the night ing a} have muffictent to pay up what he! or vy fas ey ¥ some my It le thought the cilead Leouns het 6 | and took Mr. Hough under thelr | joc tag eg elmer 1 to Cor- | owes, which he pi at $360 t to protest, and then the | Pos#ible after the us ‘ rhe paper ok | wing oner Floley, tediing of his financial) Ip his letter to the Journal Gowell | lo begat the flowing bow! t basesne he 1 y, next doop | When the soi wand victim Were | troubles and of having lost $1,100 in| saya | er rt nave no}, Mischer had reached the tnterse i f went Waeche just within the military reservation, | p and gambling housca, H. W.| To the Wditor:—Probably I am! nt or tak. | 10" Of Becond avenue and Weller * Ww ter Dy ® xt door it t# claimed. ey pounced UPOP | Gow, fa atte advertising | going out of the path of the ordinary ca 7 i raf in any | atreet, when he an requent a ut that a fire t work x gh and, after giving him @ good |... turned on the gas in his! suicide to write a letter te the w~ | y hack from the faro tables, it | ™ussle of w revo to wtar wi ee ybing, took $20 from him room at the Cottage houne and com in advance, t there are] doing w tine when every dollar I iny |@24 deliver. To this nd [pate in Cetledkan, Slike LAs ay The state se * first attempted | nittod suicide, The body was found # that I dea love conr 8 Bown, » lost. My checks | ™de lignant obj 1 time, the anewer alleges, the plan o@ a ee to arrest the *, but It Was) ae a1 ofetock this morning by Mra.| with this unhappy affalr-mand fF] must he paid. Tam taking my own | head came ir t incorpordtors was abénéonsd, found that they did not have Juri |). 4. Wood, the proprietress of the| their sakes, I want the matter print-| hire ny gas at 108 Sixth street north, |® boulder in a rather u THE BEE HIVE Hiction, The federal authorities then |), ed am it ta fae Sy anaes 100 Wate oes fe Lf Saleen latepped tn and the two men were | well declates in his letter to the) “The real cause of my trouble | My wife will finatty pay the | he k back at bis 28S-26T First avenue, bound over to the federal grand jury | y al that Portland gambling} which—financtal, of course—was 8] chooks out of my life insurance, Tt | the same time Acttr States COM= | houses are t sible for his death, | contract made with the Metropoll-| weg S- of the checks | tp of his volce. resi missioner The woman aM4/ 44 pegs them to give back to his| tan Press of Seattle, last Nove | tested by Portland peo.| When Officer Looker arriy t the other so’ weer aned. destitute wife the money he lost| to print and supply the cash to carry} ¢ and firma, If they would de | ‘eh scene the thuge had Sensational of fraudulent in oo 1 over thelr tables The gamblers] through the public ation of @ 4-1 rand that gnmbling houses make | plies a th ow , 1h edly | ce oe . ey i ie (By Scripps News ny Fiv WASHINGTX feny having won his money book, the title of which 18) goog to my wife my lonses, the | decane r fou Becta ron Magee ais || ang wen, eter eg Sede ncaa natin” | co tormymit ry tome "the evant, Linu tne 3 te | evans "wi. inte 'W. S| we, eevenmetnay Mer acit United States attorney |is better known than Gowell In t “To make a long story short the} H w.GowmLL, | * the souffle took pla io Se itiaeauanner ae tae tarede rumored that the Russian plans of For Tuesday’s Selling Alaska, has advertising world. He wan for years! printing house left me tr arch Gowell-Kelty ad- | elves Freeman, Hubbard ww mobilization have been sold throug A the president. No intimation 98/conected with prominent wholesale) in February with an eno ox 416-417 Walker buiid- | Tolman Looker made tr aitex tore treachery of a Warsaw officialy 12%ec value Ladies’ and Chil- suceessor is made, Attorney |and retail dry goods houses. In hin] pe = my hende-—a, shor . ; | f the robbery, but failed t be il rdingly have bee @ren's H ° x a year ago recom=|ietter to the Journal he states that| at the bank, and my family in Calts| i.) coinpiors here claim Gowen |# Clew to the thieves . ous I2%e valu t Swins §) mended Grigaby's dismissal for | Jhe was left im the lurch by thej fornia for the winter | sie tes 'Dentite Geet eueeal, | p n af see 88 inches wide, assorted pat-] | ing his post without permias solttan Prose of Seattle. He In hopes of making up the deff-| Aron yy Mercier gged ae — purp fa : : states that he had a large contract] clency, I be < to Portland | doughtor in this olty. Tle eame to the and they failed t their part) Port ‘ Erickaon’s, | yours ago and for a time was connect} oF the te = lor th mtract, leaving him In a/ and $ " . el of $1,108 tho ty j ther mate | bad al tion Of this the Pertiand Chut 1g | Ine to Beattie, he became the adver x, (a . | It was for the purp f making) $126 on demand of Chief Polich | thine ne he _ Marche, L « (cit that Gowell says he| Hunt and my wife, claiming thep| WMch position be heli for two years och May 2—The 1 a gambling id make dance 00d Be) Lee for hit " i estabtiched thet i tb ion 8 e, | os ant tae |} at t 1 the} soon aa thelr ling ow Gowell-Kelly Advertining company. — | ate t is are ine ‘ he 3 4 on the who wai tb f " the arom © . hetr rs The oa 1 H the ’ n, Pennsylvan st. Having pawned) If they h rhe ! f =| Men spected of Looting t the higan, Ps ye _ 0 fi «and his OO wt that ¢ ly rt n j ® ex; e dedicated tod « and having done|a mo ego-—t would Rave been| tbetaravet storee in che eiey, Spangenberg’s Store Taken| : . bes os | erty Recoverec iit House Purnishers COAL S | RIKE Three- Day Sal of Chairs and Rockers n which he was ably assisted Unusual savings are to be ha ec in and see how much . members srce. C. 18 tarther will go : ring this an Regular prices Harris was mted | Friday | prevat y night, You'd best act now. Two examples y James Wilson Wclock | of the * are given below; (All * for cash. No C, Burt Rows at hich réay night, both under suspt O. D. ort hone orders.) fiving at Madiw rday oft b t orm 4 aia He evk b fertly did not . t ine ry te t ee F avons , Ke rea pie wor Co. seventy-ftve feet bh sing ne sldiaa * lake W “ od he fir wr #0 by tt 4 Wholesale and Famity Trade. ee Se Rea ee Hee was Wriday en De 1123 First Ave., Cor. Seneca } t estesn & HURLBUT. SPELGER 4 HURLBUT. 4 r ; ; nee ' | } Judge These Fin ort ’ {ther st had t h peo berg Wh I a c i. WwW as th e they t 4 eu ted ] Harris of being 5 the Aft t f clever work the prisoner told and @ search of Har ; si b st 00m = “ ' Solid oak, cane These sales cost us many hundreds of dollars in profits, As tt s the Gs seat, full post, Hardwood cane or cobbler seal which we gladly give away, because we want to give you wid ecg a aan gm brace-arm Diner Nurse Rocker, handied revolver that had been coi cenled tp the bed. Harris then told | the chief that the remainder of the better bargains. We want to make you think well of us. $ro cash and $5 a month buys a Great Majestic Range. - ~ aed, we eee Sears Oe Your old stove as part payment. i ——Prices That'll Create a Stir in-— " nel. At 7 o'clock Batt mora > — Pum. Utah The mit organized Ja b : gain 0 tesecah hn ah wel Te ner with Ietee ieee t $1 cash and $1 a week buys any other Cook Stove or again exemplified this Week in the stirring scenes in the ¥ieinit camps of the Uta’ sel Com- a . yn pany tp Carbor ounty Since last November the allen eler nA has been owt on strike in on effort to se bard and Freemar went to the | Steel Range. Your old move ™ end part * ont. cure recognition of the Western Federation of Miners. Whan the st firet occurred the Mormon farm. | W#rehouse and searched in the mud | ere \ ors acted as strike breakers and operations were resumed under the pr state troops ordered out | for = long time without finding the $5 cash at a a week buys any Refrigerator in our | ‘mes kash by the governor. With the advent of spring, however, a number of the minere are returning to | Plunder. Pinally tha “|B stock. Prices $8.75 upwar Just secured—650 feet | $1.00 chante, tact | their farms and the strikers have hopes of bringing the company to terme tective Freeman to bring Harris, ¢ Gouble green lined Cot- | "with steal wheels fer ton Hose, in W-ft. sec- | 636 13-n. Crescent Lawn tons, $6.0 for ...$3.98 | rower, 13.60 value, for @#e section +piy Acme “ 8 Rubber Hone, fully war- Adjustable Canvas Gras and an hour's search rewarded them | $s cash and $: a week buys any Baby Carriage or Go- by ff < 4 valiee and a small box between two planks and covered Cart in our stock. wae gees | FREDERICK & NELSON, cu) n goods. The chiet then secured a good de- | ption of the second man from | pplled to the Complete Credit pe perme As esult, Clerk Me- | noid noticed. Wilon.@t the. eorees,| Second Avenue, Madison and { Second avenue and Yesler way. | He followed the man for some time, | see aay on ree Paints and Olls ows wows os | Varnishes ana Brushes ranted, regular #.@, for Catcher, regular $4.29 | value Here’s Three Coated Amethyst Ware For less than you pay for Granite Ware. Read on— regular ®e valu 14 Baby’s 1-« Granite Pudaing G-qt. Tea Kettle, Te, for Go-Cart | = er 98 | 59e tour watches and some smatl out ] fat. Stew Kettle, with | OGk Cine FUG es ES ery, valued at $600. | Polaing arty “agen Bie | a3 sen sas ee = ERNST BROS, Sat & . Pan, ith | fe Sandie, reauier 3a, for | €qh. Doslin ‘Keitio, esa, LEAPED 506 Pike Stroct Phones John 2831 Ind. 1188 wee lve for 300 - " FOR LIFE PUGET SOUND BRIDGE AND DREDGING COMPANY, Inc. ENGINEERS AND CONTRACTORS ra tron Work, Piers Foundatic by All Methods, SEATTLE, WASH. Save Nearly Half on English Dinnerware (Special to The Star) Bridges, Dredging It's folly t . ty r Pattern of M Two-Bo} ee reat nit comt to make ; : | fae be Adhesive Pliable Plate 1 narrow Plate of Elasticity. | $1.98 | Plate of Simplicity. $4 00 ; ; sae vigtki , Plate Ever-Pleasing. : 3 ie ‘ 50 ‘ rt LRA Plate Never Perplexing j ‘ ee eee erfection Suction. Plates ft 690 Se CHICHESTER'S ENGLIEN } a a PENHYROYAL PILLS | rine SUNNYSIDH, Utah, May 2—The Mormon boys who have been virtually pr luring tt 4 va | Work. Wpter while working as coal n ¢ ng 1 tient of res t and anx to ret to t wn tans nd manage in a while to sneak past the armed os tt Teeth extracted free, without palm eck an attempt w de to pass a number of aticka of dynamite wr ‘ as through the o _Hovre 8:20 to 6; Munday, to 18 and replaced with Rew ones the crusher. They w ted in the cars of conl in time to avert great lors of life and property. Had tt ady attendan same day A eee i ein ci Ml i lle as tba

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