The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 29, 1904, Page 8

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| that jaf | and they ¢ WAS GIVEN LIGHT DIET: WILLIAM HOFFMAN SAYS HE GOT TWO PIECES OF BREAD PER DAY IN CITY JAIL William Hoffman, a morpt Fighter whose late days hav An endless strea arrests ax trials tn y wa before J « y af fernoon on a state grancy. Afver © toatl mony of Office and -~ k King, who arrested Hoffman, tice Gordon de 1 that Detter spend the next three fm the county His be fixed at $250, in det he was committed Hoftn Years ago he was a a an and was well educated Gomes of a respectable family has wealthy wh Yabored b to raise his more Standard in vate @nd | only wish | was throug Ht all.” was Hoffman's pitifu peal at the ck his a ment At the time c8 was sb street with bis hine ¢ hand and at ether. He w t on the street a ‘ the wires, w ’ “1 curren Wires . Will drop on you a ny With glaring eyes and features he w ak Marks in a sole slow Much to the consternation of Femarked Officer King. when a 20 explain the nature of | day sentence the city jail « Pfought agalast coing t Meaperateiy. When told that Would be we for County, jail he « to be re etled te his fate an ed for 8 Shing fo eat, as he claimed t Rearly starved “For over two m Self,” said Hoffman at the the proceedings MUST PAY $58,048 CITY ASSESSED THIS AMOUNT BY JURY IN POLE LINE CON DEMNATION CASE After wrangling for ne Bours. the jury in the Ce: r pole line case yesterday brought | Verdict of $55.048.40 damage Besinet the city of Seattle for lan condemned by it between this city end Cedar river. The trial of the fase occupied about a week in the Superior court. The condemned lan¢ fa a strip about $00 feet wide and fuas in many places through valu able timber land Following are awards by the ver @iet of the jury yesterday: State of Washington, $6,958, Weyrrhauser Lumber company, $400. Kent Lum ber company and Northern Pacific company, $3,000 for tim ber; Kent Lumber company. $2.5 for land; H. C. Henry, $1,800 fc land and $200 for damages to the adjoining land. Henry's claim is practically that of the Kent Lamber pompany, as he t# heavily intereste im that company. The company marked for $15,000 its land an fecelved in all $7.50 City Engineer Thomson says that the city has been foreed to pay shout $1,200 more for the land thar Pit would have, had the jury lowed to inspect the prope fore bringing in their Judge Griffin denied the applicatic Of the city attorney to allow the fury to visit the properties, on the | that they would while y parties es and wou entertaine terested in the prop be subject to criticiam City Engineer Thomeon that the appropr n of $ the Kent Lum € brought be ‘ Monday night and that, as soon the money is paid, a force of me will be put towork on the land clear Ing away the timber along the right of way LITTLE HAPPENINGS Frank Warrer Mies Hi! Blakeley, were ur Beptemmber 26, 1904, at the of the officiating clergyman, BR Martin 1. Larson, #11 Stewa Street, Seattle. Earl Coodwin caught stealing tool factory near the and now occuple jail. Workmen in Goodwin and a handed and. in th lowed, the othe caped Mr. and Mre hounce the engegemont of their Gaughter Adu to Mr. R. H. Gold water, of Butte, Mont. at the Welt field home, 917 Main street, ov ' Gay afternoou, October 2 Former Corere of Minasols, ond hie w +4 from Alaska !ast wight ané left on 19 years, was botler atreet ouncl] next | | | | | | Dr. CHARLES | asian on whan ct en. Mag rte,» ewnrt. Pally and other Lined a Yard, 59¢ for Two Days THE SEATTLE STAR+-THURSDAY, SEPT. 29, 1 return trip to Minneapolia this be wecure | LLL LLL at the north for some Weeks JOHN KING — ther were in the pomotticn os tbe] REWARD compete croett ouscturasanere PREDERICK & NELGONW (In0,) mrlete Bets! one Cad roretmere HM ye lny af evening of the hold-up, It waal ‘wre About 9 o'clock In the evening. Two | sea a ON TRIAL ©: wi sara va wish waiae Waveico | SPECIAL 2-DAY SALE OF EXTRA SUPER cloth rushed Into the place, with rr ie Rice ae te Ri or an, ranch ALL-WOOL INGRAIN RUGS AND hat t TESTIMONY TO CONNECT HIM eis revolve winging f , the beer nhkne he att at ® | WITH FERNDALE PosTorF. ¢ r, while hi nfe tag ; ; « wiven th ; c " ita CARPETING ped” the till f an ke f fon of Bunday act taneh- | FICE ROBBERY BEING HEARD sl ve ble p os th s. ry scab . \ ore . " 1 sacl wight ' stock of tra Sut Zesterday at ali three. see | ERE Loot,” the tw IGE IN YUKON We are now showing the largest and best selected stock of Extra super *. 4 Highwaymen hurriedly made off leo} f t oie clare ineae " Cy eR the yeee man Whol jsaving the four “spay oat the : All-Wool Ingrain Rugs and Carpeting in the history o! the store ° pang ht fin Mc lives ce \ onely about the matter, one of the Aa a were t ht here b re. 9 if hree montha to) Witwes ge rege! feel me. ~ 85c Extra Super All-Wool Ingrain | Extra Super All-Wool ingrain Rugs convert Into a first » kidnace was given a xing before | apg fe aga ond Bo “ey sneencie aly Carpeting, Sewed, Laid and Are Underpriced as Follows 10 highwaymer FLESH er ee sees seine Rane ME aie evr iin ot Bae ae tc BE Orns cg = Ferndale, \ on the evening of] seamed relictant to Bay at nt] rom White | bring measure > ' $5.96 ~sed &, re a ty Eo tt — aid ‘ 1 ee et pectal 97.86 THE Ferndale, were the witnonves againat | )%,,1% Dopey Mt f ” wht about $60 for future 4 y. | er j But one rug to @ { GREAT | the alleged hold-up him amble back and f fe SUERAIVOPURA, | extreme ced at the Boa hae been ¢ ey HEXTEGE BEAT e{ER ever | a taking Oonimiaaioner Kelfor se-| Ning! wit be discharged or hel a-| tern eit aid" in finding Friday’s Bargain News Is Printed Below ‘ Fin, | ay at 3 ¢ x the meantime, | 4. How otreet w Gaye GO a8 on as ponmible ’ 7 « ay ’ M e . 4 5 t b Furniture Dept.—Ask Fleorwa for Salesman. Drapery Dept—ard Floor, ‘ Ketchikan. Skagwa ke Jeorge I . This enthored Fin- Short Lengths and Remn ants Silk- F oline, Burlap, Cretonne, Etc., Bh ay . , fh gs chs ee ~ ‘Squire Park | ished Solid Oak Stool Tomorrow, (0c a Yard \r or Muscatel ne, Batine Sa Sa eae tea OO © 4 Seattio’s Tomor- Gcrsain" Muslin that eit eulariy at fom 6 | Toowe en fet" “" "| Popular Residence | ce ‘ ‘ . : District rstsd Regular 75¢ Chenille Table Cove fe wis ; sc Tomorrow, 6c Each state long been # fashionable loostion for beautiful he have been ted, and some of the best fam : SLronzson S072 104 First Ave. Sooth lodging houses nor f n thie Addition on the second hil ax || CENTS “ ped , Cc Both Phor ak The lots au k are all cleared, the stumps heaving : : ' PP fe <0 al groded, the cowere This, Stoo! fe novel in design, as Pieces of Regular (0c Shelf Oil Cloth oe am pasted and peid for, ament to any home. Beat is shaped for a cum Tomorrow bc a Yard e ¥ ure of the ground are such that the fon. As 4 et ade throughout of Q from mud and wet n weathered finished ec 1 oak t ay Specta Pie f * tterns, ree Why and sightly . price BRe quality, tomorrow Be Bchools are co lee is good, and it is an easy walk te the bu ef the city ‘act commences at Fourteenth Aven nds only te sth Avenue, between Alder and Cherry Stre THE VERY HEART OF THE CITY Splint Waste Baskets Reduced in Price Tomorrow Housefurnishing Section—iet Fic SHOPPING MEMO LADIES’ AND GENTS’ TAILOR MADE GARMENTS, and Call eur effic od we will aby u the lots. a ote ghets of waters - : “ - ke th dor tommerre’ z GENTS’ FURNISHINGS—ON TIME—$1.00 PER WEEK—at the saben we ane THE OWNERS. i ae hey am wi ® zag " . mor . . rn Ave = nh vm veer as ey ve ai EAT li-in, size, reg 5 $1.00 Eastern Outfitting Co. Inc UNION TRUST COMPANY Glass Tumblers, eaaenes 2e Each Lap arts, Tomorrow 48c Each g bad ba Incorpereted 1802. 1 Glass Drinking Tumble tomorrow, eact Lap Boards, with neasure, tomorrow Ae Corner Fifth and Pike. “The Reliable Credit House.” 0 ems ets ws | Oe Stove Live Oak Experi- Heater _ sae |] le Always at Your Disposal oe we have | If you are in doubt as to the apler satisfaction, Has mt feed » e and nick The top ring. ff top and urn are oe are as fol- » and $1 a week 5 a month best Heath ‘ove for your pur pose, we will welcome an oppor tunity to give you the benefit of nce in deal exper $15.00 17.00 19.00 ing with local fuel and weather conditions. We invite this conft dence because WE KNOW our line of Heating Stoves to be equal to every demand of this climate EVERY GRADE of HEATING STOVE MADE SUITABLE FOR USE IN THIS PART OF THE COUNTRY 18 REPRESENTED IN OUR STOCK .. FREDERICK& NELSON (INCORPORATED) your old steve and allow you all it is worth as part payment for @ new one. Everybody Invited to the Grand Opening of the Red Cross Annex Satur- 3 day 3 | Seattle Home of the | Great Majestic Range Second Ave. Madison and Spring Sts. Second Ave. Madison and Spring Sts. ew drug store next Goor to the Alaska building Re ee ee res LOOK LOOK Turton satis SOC Co, at the head of the retail @rug business in the wont. Shed Creus Ansan arte tes ‘ BOSTONS*-¢ ntilized to make this drug » f ex al me ‘ an, che . entire stock ts f Your chotce of 0 ent Capen ® tor $2.90 TO $7.50 ieery care rer Gers, but on the agaregate of the ge bus 1316 Second Ave. a Litchfield & Schlampp Soa Crowns and tooth Permanent Pilates (thet fit ° $5.00 ‘Twelve-Year Guarantee. Your Credit Is Good 35 es. ) Office how . * FOR ANYTHING IN annie * Oe: Gee Cloaks, Suits, Millinery BONNEY-WATBON CO Largest Assortment. Lowest Prices. Easiest Terms BER 008 Pelee Tor ee et oa WESTBERG & CHILDS 506 Second Avenue .~ RED CROSS ANNEX 610 SecondAvenue y eventing, your copy of The hot arrived at 6:00 o'clock, Junset, Main 1060, of ina 138, any time betwer

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