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TOURED EO THREE DER night by a burglar w to be to e hope of secur until he apartiment prowler pc toure et wonder hi jeans his tre: lady barber shop job by manicuring with Mis. Pratt's l e4@ to inspect that de appropriated $4, afte bunch of gold wateh: Detective Corbe investigate th the thief Is ev! for the work is OLYMPTA, against the been raised pulp July 22, contract may run over ‘When that and #0 the whole 4 = 7 ~ Tracts 5 } <o Better Buy Now ; ate, “> - 5 Acres | pod be at. rs nd ‘“ an wee put your savings into ex- the Seattle-Everett Inte rth will pay big profita Con nat Two hundred acres sold se two weeks, We show it on ust trip for you, a plea: is because it makes friend i good. Come tomorrow Come any time. Get land Jand—get it quick. ee pout the with the & manicure set, way one of the residen: The thief confined the other two to the The firet residence Marvard avenue north HOUSES INDUSTRIOUS BURGLAR VISIT PLACES NIGHT AND SECURED PLUN houses were ent that of Charles Lanr ton avenue north nt were all the others, we means of nippers, MH eu $1.20 im cash as mousy left a couple which evidently ehfidren, in the bureau, after he At the residence of P. J 607 Rast Jobn street, th tered by way of the ® then nm 4 through nh of the w as looked good to > Dimeectf over to M. G. hamlet, whieh ts situat Van, weight 80 pounds 1 €00 damage suit against the heavy ‘weight in the superior court morning, in which he claims that the fight was not a fair one claims that some of the inju sustained at Sullivan's bands will stay with him for life and bases hie claim for damages on this as- sertion. novice. The police know the housebr him in custody before ver WHITMAN ADMITS that the assessments had be in the interests of the f railrow values had been placed on erty except railroads, wh HEAVYWEIGHT WON William Cole, weight 12 ewho claims to have been beaten to a 1904, by Patrick Sul! “IT am now starting the which extends f north from the Ballard This will be completed so it by next is done the t tract will be immediately line pushed to completion.” This will take the road Meacham's Green Lake While a Little Money Gets Lots of Land. George F. Meacham&Co. Um we whe The prit f y one of the wives | ait auc | pily. are WHILE WE ROBBED © Low ASSESSMENT OPTICAL GOODS STOLEN FROM Sept. 14 was Eastern Washin fore the state board o and the feature of the session was (Whitman county's frank admission STORE ON POSITION GROUNDS Nearly $80 worth fA vunds last night M policeman. states, merely looked around the booth and walked away. Thinking that he might catch the robbers, Mr. Douglas went around | to the rear of the booth and almost fell over one of the boys who had committed the deed. was up and away. mestic ink Douglas has « board got away other goods. Mr. Douglas, ish her husband “SIDE-TRACKED.” “Side-Tracked,” holds the boards at the! 7. Good scenic effects fun and frotic comedy, d Aven tion fo on yes ano addition to the and good Side ttle prices. Tracked" and houses | We Were Twenty-One have arrived for a ten-w gagement and will play at anti-tru Several e Muted « farce-com figure strongly in the ARK nodded WONDERING c Mr INDUSTRIAL EX ptical goods | stolen from a booth, ov Douglas, at the carnival apled coupled a booth, | he repairs « carnival opened. A curtain divi the grinding room from the refra ing © While working in the former room, some boys tore a off the rear of the booth and with glasses, samples and hearing the clatter at the back of his booth, bailed a told him of the affair and asked bim to go to the back the booth and apprehend the thieves. policeman Dougtaa | his head, ! But the lena owns b jax lively are each night THE NEILLS. James Neill, Edythe Ch a strong support will open at the Sunday evening in good m their re iy “My Uncle From New York” the all-week bill at the A is @ lively little bi misunderstanding basis, reaching a climax w gruntied spouse d the real followed by an imitati who one funny rited ends hap ral good character stu an incidental s good specialties enilven the piece oe TOMMY IS is azar, It with do as its nad ot the cul n and two apman and Th ka boy ba “MY UNCLE FROM NEW YORK | of the piece make it a drawing card, | } witnessing When Netila romant will “THE TEXAS STEER.” Tonight will con lu the eng: also r attractions of | ment at the Grand of “The Texan May Stockton, who won 1 liberal share of laurels at the Third | Avenue last season nd who is a member of the local newsboys’ union, appears in the role “Bossy.” United States A a Li B ¢ Iner, will go ptember 27, to be in the sension of the grand jury ral federal cases wil hearing ' ApOUT TI 1m TAKI NG NOTICE If SPoTs ON THE MOK SOME M i M RRIAGE LICENSE Steinham and Mra, Annie eebert, of legal age, both of Port Sood Fred Tibbetts, 26 and a Polley, 22 th of Issaquah oph N. Burd 28, and Hilda son, 4 th of Fremont George Tuthill, 36, and Etta Parks $0, both of Green Lake; Herbert Horton, Jr., 21, and May Ford both of Fremont; William Lents Ballard, and Maggie G Green Lake; James ( 5, of Bu Charles Van } Point iney; W and Nallie F seattle, art CLAIMS OVER CHARGE « WEST SEATTLE COUNCIL VESTIGATION PRINTING BILL The spec at Seattle « matter of ertain vestigation port next ity etty night at the week's further time to finish m. The « fal coune an prin Alstine, 2 and Elizabeth Mitche TROUB mmmittee, ap; Heged over nting anh 1 meetin Tuesday night tter was brought the council by Ce an and City Attorney De tw th bill was rendered © rate of $1.00 pe n Deheuf stated upon inguiry, t ™ the wo nly 60 cents per ey DeWoit had made arranges rd party to attend to ng for him, with the « that t ty should pay th lar price for # wor ated t he ce set, but had left th ton ap ‘4 Tommy mitted to morning at the id make no circumstances runs away fr of bis nree hol to the regular ing th ard rate at no would IN- Le IN last week's meeting of the West ree 1 last s for a sin . before De hen t r pai that hat the rk A BAD BOY Bevan mmy Bevan ff and poll Major Super an, with hit and sai Newell's Jr, the formerly ifficer, w in or Judge reques' tears in h tle 1 th ad small Washin, as CO! dustrial Tallman t of his nis eyes, noorrig dmint nder, he the fact his boy had ently and} of the TO PLAY VICTORIA IN iMTY BLACK POTS ON | |COURT OF APPEALS Mrs. Green Dies| | RUDE MUCH NEEDED ABSENT COUNCILMAN 18 HOLD ING UP GBEVERAL IMPORTANT | rangements have yet been made by which the beneficiary shall be MATTERS chowen, The club musical season will open Beptember 22 with a com plimentary concert by Harry | Members of the council are an-|9!rard 5 | xivualy walong Councilman Rude to return from Ban Mranecisco. It is hoped that he will get back } Thur y He is wanted now more jthan he has been for months Councilman Zbinden is particularly anxious for nis return because not Wott! he gets an the other leave very well. Zbinden wants to got a 30 days’ leave of absence from the council a8 soon aa vont For urgent business reasons Zbin-| FREDRICHRUMB, sept, 14.— | den wants to make @ trip to Ne-! Prince Herbert of Bismarck today | bragka, where he owns a farm. He] in suffering great pain. Morphine | has already put off the trip for a) injections are being administered week so that he can be he for the Rainier avenue ewer ordi nance. The latter is useless in ita! of the late Prince Bismarck He present “m unless passed by| was born in Berlin December 28, | |every member of the council The | 1849, and married M argaret, Count | resetation ordering the improve jess of Hoy, in 1892. ment was pared last night. It ta heeemeary to have both Rude and ow pa sewer in an im and the counetl| work started as » for final mee. tion of the to neceasity to get the As poraible. soon Rude is chairman of the commit-|. Mr® Georgia Rita Bombard, « tee which in to investigate Danl-| fide of four months, a ton’s proposition to reduce water|Mf divorces complaint, f rates. Ho is wanted for that reason |™°rPing, has had more tr also, The matter was referred to| ‘st time moat wives the committee @ week ago. it has|fitnce In 40 y William Set vet met bard, her husband, she charges, Other members of the finance |"bJected her to the most committee would also lke to have| Ytng crue BOR sontent Wilts him present when the ordinance re | *#t'n@ her 1 temporarily dimin lating to the city hall bond issue | nine i lochs, he has, oe bis fs considered TO ADJOURN TODA to vote | i en here when the ordinance BRIDE OF 4 MONTHS SCHOLARSHIP FUND The Lad Musical club of this clty, of the proceeds of concerts and membership dues of the past season, | has wot aside $2,000 for a scholar shtp fund, the amount to be put out) At interest, It is to be used to ed ucate some deserving local muale jan who is unable to afford the ox pense of & course abroad, No ar SUFFERS per Pnterprise Ass'n. is belleved to be slowly dying Prince Herbert is the eldest son WANTS A DIVORCE fe claims, spotied ¢ les of her his feet on them. dition to cruelty, Mra. Bom- alleges non-support She jaime that her husband has given | © arth ouseau by her only $7.50 since her marriage and has showed a decided diminclt in Phili ines ration to allowing her te have jenough to ent has ne 2 pp © |. The United States circuit court of | {NOUN to nat and eo appenia, which has been in seasion | tombard demands $20 » WASHINGTON, D, C., Sept. ie | !s Judge Hanford’s court room since | 399 suit money. Her husband is i= A cable from Manila to the war de- | Monday, will finish the hearing of 7 of the city, partment announces the death yes-|ite Calendar this afternoon. The terday of Mra Algernon M. Green, | *8se of th Ament against the/ t West wife of m school |DArkentine Alta was heard this| ot Set Meakin vite. of Seraheg sand tabs uuser saviee REFUSED, A VERDICT | ment ge on, of Low Angeles; Judge A jury in Superior Judge Albert FRANK MAYS CAUGHT) *0rr0*. 0¢ San Francisco, and! son's court yesterday returned & Judge Gilbert, of F 1. will al}| verdict for the defendant in the eave for thelr home cities tomor-| $6990 damage suit of Mra Vera| Frank Mays, « trusty, who to« Ww morning. Russ against the Seattle Electric / b rture from th nty jail company. Mra. Russ waa knocked | w weeks ago before his sentence wn by a First avenue car several had expired, was rearrest THE SEAT BROKE |months ago and claimed to have f ae [he was sent to th jin t vurt hou cocape = Hil be sed from a m he left the « Jexpected with his prisoner t lor petty lw of the fact orve: whereabouts friend with ty. Mul a eny! rat wae a ay DAMAGE SUIT UP Superior Judge Morris ts heart today the $10,000 4 amage t is A. r] ige against the city and the Se Biectric company Judee jclatme that while walking on Co mbia street, March 21, 1963, as neulator fetl tr an electric Mght pole and hit him the head, cut ting it badly and stunning him. The acoldent arred while men im the emp Mf the city were repairing an Nice call wire. | Mes. T. & Winthell will entertain tevens W. R. C. and friends at by hore ‘Twenty-fourth avenue south, Friday, Beptember 16 FROM SUCH REPRESENTATIVE MAKERS AS I GOLLAND'S sO HLOSS BR AND STROUS @ PROS, BALTIMORE, AS WELL THER EQUALLY WELL KNOWN CONCERNS. SWELL. UITS, DESIGNED TO MEET BEVERY REQUIREMENT OF } EST WRAV IN CHBVIOTS 128, TWEEDS , FAN( HIGH AL LTS AT A. BRIDGE & CO., Popular Price Clothiers. RAND OPENING Fall Season ext Door to Bon Marche Annie Marryatt, © phynteal cul ture teacher, filed sult the Beattie the superior court $5,250 for inju wustained by the med breaking of a seat in the balcony, July 30. The plaintift jaima to have been thrown to th | will visit the carnival Friday night Noor and that her shoulder was dis ted and her arm bruised. Sh omen that the seat was out of re pair. Judge Hanford went to Tacoma | this morning, where he will hold a one-day session of court. An of federal cases await hearing at| Tacoma, For Infants and Children. |The Star office promptly at 7:30 o'clock. The Kind You Have Always Bought, " Beare the | ANNOUNCEMENT Bignature Our chief cutter has just returned of |from New York city, HERALD, tailor, 1329 Second. eee 1904 Magnificent Showing of the Finest Popular Price Clothing in $8, $10, $12.50, $15 and $18 #0 lo A. Bridge & Co. 1415-1417 pany for $42.50. corned. mber STAR E Bors T0 ATTEND her | jectric com. | but later brought | alleging that she was out of} her mind when she signed the re been badly burt. She settled laim with the Seattle lease. The jury found that such was not the case, and that Mra.| R had not sustained serious in juries. 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