The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 17, 1904, Page 1

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

Tonight and Friday: Occ brisk southwest winds ARRANGEMENT HAS BEEN MADE MEANWHILE @ few hours after his wedding last But if the curious onlooke ted to Aizappointed. Nattily long gray “cravat walked comp bridegroom ¢ Muttering litt » and as calmly and unruffied $10,000 from his em 3 The charge was brought by E. F ton agents, showing a short-/| hed {% that the in Walton's ® arrested Walton made a confe to Mr. Sweeney, who Superintendent Ahern, of the F house. Walton, in ¢ but had b ft to friends, the larg going to two other em husband's disgrace calmly and showed little surprise or agitation when acquainted with the purpore of the officer's visit by Mr. Sweeney} in the parlor of the house where the/ couple rented rooms. Manager Sweeney expresses every young Walton should fall upon him | upon his wedding day, but says that the matter was one that re- quired prompt action pany had already like affairs. The fs protected by a t fean Surety com be pushed by the surety comp as it will be the hea Walton has n charge brough friends a him that he The general of way he wa indu and Leigh to pr them. Riordan has before the police against than sinn made in arrested lowed the « other employ« overdra The impre the een brought t fing Walton, t should have t bonding comp why Walt released on h that went « ven t em piig ONE CENT NIGHT EDITION The Seat SEATTLE. THURSDAY, N WASHINGTOR, The Only Paper in Seattle . ra | That Dares to Print the News PER MONTH VOL. 6. NO. 231 25 CEN EMBEZZLER WAL TON WILL BE GIVEN A CHANCE TO MAKE GOOD SHORTAGE WILL HAVE TWO DAYS TO ACCOUNT FOR HIS LOSSES. STICKS TO HIM FAITHFULLY ning at 9 o'clock a good-) out the 1 of curious men and women | ment on hand at the police station | !n jail to watch the meeting betwe er Harry: Walton and his bride | Jall this after Hd be stead of at the Em Walt ars, from whom he was| an officer of the law only J much b | provide ss a tearful scene tion of sorrow or | they monst e part of ¢ little hat to match, th wedly th ough | office and calmly kisse > Were going fatricacies of a Kensington d sband r af away he two ta 1 w tones.’ were divorced en the wa moment by a atter, she prot 1 hope of an “interview te but final t tn had nothing whatever to| taine anyone under the sun. n alleg aftert = *| Now of the Seattle Brew 4] Justice mpany, Was ma Meiner in Just and early yesterday evening and wife be wae arrested at i his home, 1104 ty Detectiv street by on the charg general manag after an investigat Immediately upon together wit Detective agency, accom Detective Barbee to the nfensing, sated lid not use the money hi n indnee ' of Pete Riordan * Leigh, both of whom, it is unter will be arrested today on! Walton's evidence. | The arrest was made very quiet ly and the “scene” that might have been expected under the circum did not transpire. Mrs. the birde of but a few received the news of her ment of that the pun the com: | ed from ond any prosecution will probably | ver before had os! against him and has It is a surprise to i to all who knew taken the nt record as he and and it is FX ¢ way have A the nic mak h loan from the ed to Information was « th this afternoon t the « Iton has been more £ author wh before th who had overdrawn given an oppor y to ma 4 is now agreement and the company bef: a cha His attorney and trie ' ng b at WHEREBY THE YOUNGCABH 1ER OF THE SEATTLE BREWING & MALTING COMPANY John Leigh ar OLYMPIA HOTEL = BURNED DOWN HOBTELRY BECOME COLD money and wh 1 this afters HE WILL STAY IN JAIL—HIS BRIDE OF A DAY no statement BEFORE ASHES OF FAMOUS OLD BUSINESS MEN OF ADEQUATELY CARING FOR MAKING PLANS THOSE ATTENDING NEXT SES SION OF LEGISLATURE YMPIA NEXT | eooosoceocoooreoees “BOTH WERE MARRIED BEFORE {-timed | » 80 closely fol ng with the appro (Special to The Star.) This left the two marked the final cul 4 tol that He atand by the oth obatac bare and rial obstacles as bara ar sgn Penge than to her former Walton was former wife plaintiff's allegations in the divorce was that he had r told her he did not love her. respective sp ‘ ‘ S P : : agree in placing Senator Fos-|Meleher an have good times in jong | Blackmore of Clarke, Williams of in the | Pacific, Bassett of Adams, and Har-| althougt and a friendship that liberally tn or tortes of the ure his re-election. com-jand Palmer of King; Repre eracting the big talk |tives Morrill, Brown, Clark Commission could be used as a hotel office. of the state. wt at thie time The ¢oming seasion of the legis Iature Promises to usually large the capital ctroummtances have had a hard time “ Daughter of England To Be Alto Alfonso’s Bride by announ will raise a jowned by ¢ vetio and used make Rome ly the amount thought to be sary for this was placed at $50,000, | Senators, Co: but now it is evident that that sum jand Island pur-|and Hunter of Whatcom; Represen-| rituing x variety of climate by of visitors to ground, although but one story and basement In height It ts now practically certain that no one lost his life in the fire inst comodating the largest hotel in the city crowds ma: e finding board been quietly | Ista » Sweeny | § ever became a serious factor certain} For Wiison—Senators Reed of | Spokane | Yakima, ‘ahd Smith of Snohomish; |'?. the colder weather is enseun- » Uberally to enable | Representatives Dickson of Kittit and|Megier of Wahkiakum, Benn ting | Cheba! cleared up defin Jere searched ely until the OLYMPIA, Nov valued at more tha id one of the wn hostelrics |burned to the ground last night SUICIDE AGED WOMAN ENDS LIFE IN WATERS OF LAKE UNION THIS MORNING—SICKNESS SAID TO HAVE BEEN THE CAUSE the matter Wilson to 4 ¢ debut of A elty’s visitors are Wilson | 8: never | Whatcom, members are the |tives Fulton of Asotin, Long of eRsor million dollar essential to the man | Fra h some The body of Mre evidently for but could n h was immediately man of a working car. It is thought 1 down to the Inke e and either fell f from the time stances | Potts, and Repres p was 74 years old and ntil|has had ar where | arguments | Nearly |are that he Teater arone Will Order Surrender (fy Sorinps Ni. LONDON, Nov A Telegraph fr a telegram has been re- Petersburg say Hugterworth & is impossible i to favorite ea CAMP ENTERTAINS |: Woodmen ot | 1 at their ball twithstanding | fy plat ynvention, and the plea that ft two years ago, a great a bad weather counties rna! insurance CONNAUGHT. PATRICIA ed with mayhem engagement is soon to be morning when = Man With the Most Money Will Win the Senatorship | THE BATTLE FOR THE TOGA WILL BE A FINANCIAL STRUG- GLE, IN WHICH THE CANDIDATES MUST CARRY LONG SACKS WELL FILLED WITH THE LONG GREEN tWE WON’ T PLAY WITH ANYTHING BLT BLUE iCHIPS AT OLYMPIA NEXT WINTER'’- SENATOR tA. T. VAN DE VANTER. eerie COROT TAREE 14041444 44446 result. They have, ed Sweeny as the Furth as the King But the sporte ng. The time is when they lost their. wering on the success ge Turner DOG EATERS of Whatcom; total, | For Swe Brown,| Bratt and He oe orty-two of our dog eating Sta0-| brethren from the Philippine islands a “Precape are ity awaiting the sailing s ‘ of ntal liner Tremont. In “ t re members of the va- : ric from the new islands r ~ that w t n to St. Louis to show seople some samples of our new atives. T » they have attract- ed more attention than all the other ts put together, ! Lincoln intial | Hare of Yakima, Coate of Klickitat same curiosity regarding ar Stevenson of Skamania, Blaker and these save as followed them all ¢ over the ntry and hundreds of ople have gone to the wharf | liner is docked to see | the urion he dog eaters al r Piles, Wilson and Furth 10 | tracting more ottentioh noe aa urh—Senators Smith Ven Van- | other of the tribes and it is thought r, Tucker, Hem: Potts, Kinne | that it would be a good idea to turn them loose on the dog pound and show people how the American citi- of Ferry; total, 34 barrel json, Irving, McKay, yeta in the mountains of the ortent Twichell, Houston, Daw live that id, Lyons, Gleason . J A ve terest con For a King county candidate a they were coming to this country on the Shawmut. The mountain dwell- ing tribes have been accustomed to jon of Kiteap, Ma: mner of Snohomish |tatives Davis of Kit d, Strowbridge misti; total : Poe pe climbing mountains, At the base Meurer Of of the mountain the weather is warm and, as they approach the ne tered. After leaving Manila, the weather began to grow colder and the Fili- pinos thought they were climbing mountain. As the weather got very lan. to. |cold and as their clothing was very seant, they began to become inter- Vogtline of Mason, Dyk as |of Clallam, Falconer and Morgan of yhomish; Roth and Griffin of Johnson of jtal, 12 bad ote ested to know when the ship would te een oe ameny croup — Senators reach the top of the mountain. Be- a Naot : fore they got through with the cold om | tin, Garfield and Columbia; Hutson $ “ the |of Adams, Franklin and Walla, and | Yeather at St. Louis they must have Pauly of Walla Walla; Representa- | Come to the conclusion that there were some pretty high mountains in America. The Tremont will sail for the orl- jent on § nday night feld, Weber, Rudio and Hen of Walla Walla, Allen of klin; total, 1 listed —Ser Ferry or Pogue of and Dougies s and »yal to him OVER, J. Nov. 17.—Four the delegation is instructed to/ men were asphyxiated in the motor hag as 8 unit. To this argument f the D gas plant today. tious- | it that instructions in y attempted to repair a broken ty mean little or noth-| yaive under the floor. They were nator Palmer bolted the! dead when discovered anit rule six year Senators } Van de Vanter, Smith, K ar and Yohei WELL KNOWN MAN rk, Weir and Lyons be | Brown, a | abandone ithe |erttical period two years ago. | CHARGED WITH BIGAM) ymbed | Already th are rumors of an ‘les before he! An information was filed in the ¥ h a policy | Superior court th s afternoon charg- ¥ - ing Freeman Collier with bigamy, a warrant was issued for bis arrest. The information alleges that he was married to Edity Traf- nm, on March 4, 1904, and already united in marriage ties to Flor- attempt to the the Tacor are |of the oppositi in| whom he spur of|necessary to take up a candidate wa ds giv-|who has a ghost of a show to win m mn: ng, of th ence Blair, who he took as a wife no} meaning, of e, the candidate 4 caw tlhe | With the “lene sramn jon January 1900. Collier now all of the other disturbing |/#¥es in Skagit county. »rosecution was started by fe. The information was yunty at the request uting attorney of that Governor lent of y 10, will ertain ad 7 ber of votes |Skasit Collier 18 well out of compli-| Well known in Seattle ber | ment, until it en that a serious! EVERETT, Wash., Nov. 17.—Jos. effort to elect him wor ve | Marten attempted to commit suicide r nsideration. t by taking polson this afternoon, be- is bold enough t cau wife wouldn't walk home me - Bride cou wit! Dr. Mead saved his Ife. 2 »| NEW ORLEANS, Nov. 17.—The trong Chamt 1 to ge department of the New Or- na ¢ mint has been shut down for the} La least, there are th n indefinite period, owing to the their lack of bullion.

Other pages from this issue: