The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 15, 1904, Page 7

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STEEPED POLICE BLOCK jee THE SEATTLE SATURDAY STAR— OC r \CONVENT ION mow vy WEARY 0 INVESTIGATION 323522 secs zea F WAITING FOR THE POLICE be - | " n f Halle a At ‘i ” not broken 1? " —. ernoon t row ® jor n Relat to t abdomin: ! Bint , 7 nit 4 that t on” fen et nvention : TENANTS OF PACIFIC BLOCK APPEAL TO LANDLORO FOR tt lah a on. caused Pror ait > * val t t ABATEMENT OF SALOON-BOX NUISANCE — COUNCIL MAY. ‘, tt | a man's knee or by a wudd ow.) Thee Meemgear: Be ‘ BE CALLED UPON MUKDEN DISPATCH GIVES DETAILS OF A TERRIBLE FIGHT . but he did mut bel tw nused net " by internal trout | | ee FOR VILLAGE DURING THURSDAY'S BATTLE : J. M, How a bar t it ae oa | ate ' itot to Oct tember | A petition signed ‘ tenant ythe beginning of b ‘ " n io Oh mi phoned er ne He) THREE MEN KILLED AND Five ‘ Va 2 t . aur 1 he HURT DURING TARGET PRAC Hie ‘ r fro 1 fh ah t y n , ut th , ior} TIC eos - t ©] $20 a va r ith h ‘ “ oO | Mas njunetion ee Prone. | that Hime he had an I, 0, ¢ 1 dip Gruen : » silens : ate iat Se nes . tt pe : K » WINTHROP, Ma Oct. 1 | PROSECUTOR SCOTT ALLOWS t aces have Goat . ; hy t th Three men were killed and s f y Liquor arried to * : vag / : be " w Oehler on 0 1 fan ns bh " DISMISBAL or ANOTHER rot tat ; out daa ainly attempted to be oe Guhl Wie eas ’ luring target pra | GRAND JURY INDICTMENT " tra “ t Kolng I Young's ho 1) the ban fr, Cline ‘ do nat . fow moments a vy) § | ' a ‘ the tenants of . euce ; for that p Rad ' : ie lias I itend to appeal | A. K reataura PRIVATE § y The indictm “ t etition Is aa i . aid O wa t PRIVATE HIGGT . hi not . e 7 . Fox fied a t . ‘ & — I 157 Yesler ty on the tide f ' 1a} " ee Tail- Va at @ leave subait bese tol n yd ; aril . F . ' f The ! t quest to abate followlog » » t wher as f | wh t ty Hit " ' i ‘ fice tinance, tow : , "ar 7 . ns that it t legally r , The entrance to the wine room BTEEL TRUST HELD MEETING YESTERDAY AND LAID PLANS ; ; : - vk te ' od tot elt be ' th \. M. Birkel, TO PUT AMALGAMATED ASSOCIATION OUT OF BUSINESS wei ar 8 t we oF : . ; . Cee the Senowmns vennaae ive a Goldberg wan vi . I long time past it has been, . f ' . » ing testified fal f P ) t th » ow he custom of many le " ae hen en of money which he t| out 0 “ nen to frequent that placo (Special to The Star) and wa : oa : the mark ' ! peri t judge for t , f ankiog and it w the oceasion of many “a ‘ ! mf re ney gpl : ' t machines welzed by the st a | I wives and daugh- : this morning with a score of wit : Ss Bi a4 ig it lind, Ofte ‘ ters of tena efusing to come aa ‘ “ naguates d : endance. Mar om | do | ng wor me we the | Into this buflding at all on account o a ila a fror e Me friend it * att “aw tran fron t t f th ‘on thon ; A mee “ wurder, The first cn an shee 40. |. te te Genttio os his w ane Gt sraphers golg t phers employed is building, a b ard, € r was Dr. K. B. Turne i m a t ent in . w annot t Iding with-| who must pass the wine room “7 teres wa eld 4 « ons ¥ ‘ eaid Oct refused | China and Japan, He is a 1 vat paawin oor a «- | ming we people, to their a t Nothing autopay man ha « cy worke im the | ing with 4 e t 1 rtification. The door t Aw Hi enarding the ' y mentioned 641] a © went many years in | frequently assembled t this wine room is frequently s Steel ation ates tion ty, par the) ot | «© ha r " ! the noking and carous $ b ner, dab with din ¢ n th erein can be plainly seem by € a Am J effusion in the bra the saloe . Aramour those g this building . rlth. ehew 1% NEW YORK DOCTOR SAYS NEW The w en tt ach in the the effects ' t . < " nte of morality, deceney qué THINKS IT’ $s. boasting forehead oni 4 ee The its of ne en UNDERGROUND ROAD 18 DIS D Ny ‘ ate business, to grant the p id that the absen t : howe | proved th ‘ abolish h s atl pr of you fo ar > “sli a thes . 2 eo | ee ' sald.) ASTROUS TO EYESIGHT + BFATeE, Of your Suteenaes wight re ay hat hat the t nds went t A JOKE * od i ‘the the abdomen | Patrolman W. ©. Hubbard said h good as th ENERAL H. C. PAYNE. abe “a Jown to th Ad eere Sa ieee Peter had seen Ochler about King n the cities (Special to The Star) . ¥ ~ © the dank ai ' . pay A * street twiee that he remembere nothing to say | maw Yonk, On. 4un oi dock,” said Kulles this afternoon ” wots ten bIOW | Once the time tes t es who a . ‘ he “Sui HH. Kulles, the we nown | “and offered to place money | was sh on the ¢ oe of the | peter Bbw oe tor jand spread. | ¥&Y Bye” has already made its ap: cigar dealer and democratic politi- | #alnst Bailey's, The fused to abdomen, and b » A. O. Springer was with Oct ng Christia but ido say that| Pearance among the employes in ~ oe gpa th recesses liscuss the matter with : tion might not have ‘ ght Sept. 28 and he said be most practical Christianity is in | the subway, one having had to con ‘Turner camp this morning ing me to Col. Methen. I man complained of being oe actual sufferings | ®t @ physician for pain in 1} Sag to take up the 91,000 diately went to the off ¢ tb Ruckley was t $50 on Kikg street and anid that 9 ao oye iting from riding througt by Steve S Bailey tt I showed my money t m. attended the autopsy | might go back t ¢ to €o abroad to | the tunnel would be elec rne he said the bet had been taken yorated the statements Frank Golipha: ed the whe need need} Dr. George Huston Bell, who is democratic ticket. Tb When | asked him who had taken regarding the cause tains on the stalrway at the std me just as much as any- | Commected with the New York Bye efused un the it, he became excited and refused new He o that entrance te Lis Yous where else. The most practical way | ng Be heapitat today said ‘a Kulles had already b hea t me man was dead when place said it was about & « > teagh Christianity, in my mind, | he ‘subway eye’ io no idle by another man. The latter ts said ; a me that the moraing pe-| water. He mentioned the tw % | morning of October & ia to practice it by feeding those in dream. 1 belts »_Deople riding in to be James Agnew, backed by the per had telephoned up to bim some | ey he cruise inaide the lip, tem vo on the edees steal want cars suffer from court house repub! wad | time «, stating that Batley's | ing to show that the man had been oked a8 though ee at long stretches of whitew ing to a romor in cireulation this! wager had been taken. He said he | str t He that the| sred with blood. had been draaed walls, and especially from the tn- afterac sas going to look it up and that if| blood in the brain «i that Owh- | over them. There were no foot numerable pillars in the eubway Attempts to confirm th mor | he that the money was not died from b p from the | prints At the foot e stalr ‘The frequency with which the were unsuccessful. Kulles could not, on hand he would tell me. he | blow on the were three blotches retina of the eye is compelled to find out who the individual was er came eround.” He sald it was impossible for| "a: this point the b receive, dismiss again and receive He and his friends now believe that - Oehler to have struck any hard sub-| journed until the afte impressions of the monotonous the whole affair was a fake. The! gucerior Judge Albertson yester-| stance whén he jumped the |” The only feature of th rows of pillars, added to the glare Officers of the Puget Sound Nation-| 44) decided that block Seattle | Water, because, if he had, the wkin | senso na the toethme of the white wali, will In all like al bank, with whom the money ws | tide lands. over which there has | Would have | broken. He em-| tective Barber, who te A that he | 2 Whood bring about an epidemic of Supposed to be deposited. would NOt | heen considerable litigation, be-| Phatically # had found Oehier® watch, chain | RAINIER HEIGHTS CLUB ACTS | inflammation of the retina divulge the name of the alleged tn-| ones to the state. The land was | Ochler’s hea and badges im his room at George = a dividual who put up the coin against | cigimed by the state, the Washing Deputy Cor of-| town and belle the case one of| 'N, CITY MALL MATTER DECEMBER Bailey's. ton Dredging & Improvement com- | Toborated the previous statements | suicide A. J. Blethen, editor of the | pany and W. F. Hays. regarding the cause of Oehier’s| (ther witnesses testified that the | fag newspaper which hes death KS 4 th dooegee wa pee ateh te nd by Barbee ren t Tee Mainisr ‘Heights taprove AND M y sé ment club is in favor of the bond jf q Soe EEEEOEEEEEEEEETE? 2000666600886 806440¢000@ | innue for the construction of a new ms city hail and the purchase of ad — | ditional Iand for a site. but it does t D | not want the hall to be located| MARRIAGE PROVED A FROST 4 | Fourtn avenue, It'aiso desires the| ANO UNION WAS DISSOLVED Lorrererrerereeeeeseeeee tren hn eee HR hm vores ty pin with the county in the} ; tl be published in | erection of a city hall and court! tf! Ballard church, social and lodge doings will » ; tte Sapartaent of The Star. All those hating notices will kindly | house This was the sense of &! Superior Jndge Hatch yesterday dy ith P. H. Mullen, 321 Ballard avenue. | resolution passed by the club last! annulled the marriage of Bertha cm leave them w . night. It practically means that | weMinn, a 15-year-old girl, to Jobe —— the Second ward citizens wat the ins, aged 7%. The couple pe ity to buy the Yesler block from thee tie j . AMING THE CASKET. LAUNORY OWNERS FILE PROTEST WITH BOARD OF LLARD [ perminnion, has, bewr ned over | the county se nls ley ‘aie eat to the pollee committee, Mr a became the wife of | ! month, but. wi A committee was appointed ©! tiutchine, who lives ¢ } WORKS—WILLING TO HELP PAY FOR REPAIRS BA | wan laid off f nonth, Ot cuager with te Chaat Saamovenent |e ne, wh at Rainer | probably be working a few Beach, last August, The friends of tubs of the Second ward relative | tne piri ciaimed that the se . oe “a. ‘ to diminishing the size of some of s a pan See SREInS The K. P. lodge gave an er the precincts of the ward, ‘No for-| %#* simply one of convenience, as yper last night . wo he girl had been keeping ho ‘on ih a i a alia ue ak OOK tes aime. wath SeeeT vseechen tere mate by mo] mal action wes taen in regard to | te Sift Ded been Beopiag six months—elther course—Academtc rate 40 4 ig “ ot | which was rejec the bu -_ ; g : the existence of the cribhouseaoove payments In proportion 4, The Sostiie ene eee, oe oe ras .. svernl epeechos | ith gad he old man for some months : Lake t Gonitinn a linenentne. wae ¢ ty Way , A - w.,| the Idabo saloon, on Fifth avenue Me dl 1 aa -- Bae = pre oy cireular and list of recommendations—like this ing to have Eastlake avenue i \mether with se = ' Tuesday evening, Octob * members individually denounced |v anne w th 1 am sur vermanent location will be laced sumed severa at the adminstration for allowing the| No reason was given for the an For schools ta thie Gey eam or a . . ott disgraceful place to remain open, | iment og rm Sanh welde Wenine ot been considered. Ha youla be. knpes- | pleted hia work NEW UNIFORMS © |. Format action may be taken at| Was under legal age when sho was nder ye ‘ome time, I am certain that ‘ o < be 1 up un ithe next meeting a ns Hatch held that on nor better tructors can be secured. b en finan anne d ° ss a See See ees Oe wat FRANK X. KARRER, 412 Columbia. | Rain coats at the Rubber Store, be compelled to annul the marriage 1 add f th ns who want Je the lowent bid for} . mint ' a city band now First Ave. under the circumstances and addresses of three persons who © sear blagod =| Rin se lant two yeare ™s 1 we will mail you a dozen finely writ- L aven " b } Pept bs ‘. eee a gr eg ERNST BROS. pix. °25 willing J. A. Baily made po, | largest & : - “ J A ey f stot 0 ent fe P PIKE STREET 1414 SECOND AVENUE ft At § “* TELEPHONE MAIN 5874, , T WAS A BI 0 | $1,800, ‘Thin ¢ nee has > Exclusive Agents for M. W. CASSMORE Se WAS A BIG ONE general to.) a COLE’S HOT BLAST etting | iime Pere bane «6 _ If you enjoy the luxury of dress ing in warm rooms without having : me ie were to get up in the cold to bulld fires and do not want to wear a shawl at | | ay on News Aas'n.) | ad th the breakfast table, you will inves tigate COLE'S OR NAL HOT ARRIVED od . BLAST today. t t te AX, Oct. 1 The Whitman ag ‘ the = = = tale today. At has) Firat of ag inet fair ever held | } Diganat fale evee Burns Any Fuel Helds Fire 36 Hours Two Car Loads of the Latest Improved Gas Heate we” and | vont A football game COLE'S HOT BLAST heats per COLE'S MOT BLAST ix ev and Gas Steam Radiators . ein today Garti eotly with hard or «oft coal, slack teed to held fire 36 hours wit | : ; ™ igh » There fard thout atten Ae we move to our New Offi the NEW P.-1. bullding, corner e wie . lignite cant, coe, any Bing of | youn . fw ft i Fourth and Union street, NOVEMBER Ist, WE ARE MAKING are MILL. WOOD, Va., Oct. 15.—Henry wonderful heater burns the «as half mo ad gut in eos AVE THE BXPENSE OF MOVING THEM Gard for the rights of prog a- |G, ut Ripley this morne | f cout and saves the waste chimney he t Simply open A GAS HATH $0.00 THAT FAS TRE OPTION Cee ere h ad no » wh eit joining David B. Hill and Sena . ‘ ‘ A neat of other at i FURNACE OR STOVE FOR HEATING MORNIN AND would * _ Rafie t Mount nent The Tt amp of W ved EVENINGS The hoard oat * y,.§4 following the | has offered « fine prin to the man ALL AND Ske THEM ment rolls " ot} Virginia side of the r To-| getting the most applica « from G trom Tass Streets mums be 6 wip 0 ; Most Cleanly uaranteed MUEE ME Sam deo tanner PHILADRLMPIA, Oct. 15.—The| rove the official of ¢ COLE'S HOT BLAST tx air-tight A an COLE'S HOT BLAST Seattle l ii htin Co that the ail awd , ational golf tournamen | gat . ' of loam feed do allowing the wee of th neay ” . «hy ntain uniform heat day s Conprises 289 pages « ° hip was won by Miaw\ ay thout duat, ens or sn . rh ova to heat rooms in morning with laet night's than on | r Georgiana Bishop,-of the Brooklyn | Robert Hunt, the po n of ashen by the dunth prevents |fuel; to hold fire 36 m; tO Rave one-third fuel 216 Cherry Street. ‘The « athena ot & Country club, who defeated Mrs, B.| wae to have had his hearing just or anhes metting over any lower draft atee » Ex: 27. Ind, Ex, 75. Kisiver to « a galvanize F. Sanford, four as and three to go. night for leaving his beat without inl

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