The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 9, 1905, Page 7

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THE SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY, JAN AN. 9,_1905 An AUSTRIAN BEAUT) isrmeaceo vo wonen covrr THC WHE TONAIRE’S wa LIFE ET retake WIFE EARNS $4 A WEEK KILLED QATRICK M'HUGHEY KILLED AND TWO COMPANIONS IN MINE SHE WANTS TO FORGIVE HIM, BUT 1— REFUSES TO RETURN | PERSIA PAYS ED WHILE MAKING AN INVESTIGATION OF A NEAR PALMER Killed on Interurban NEW JAP LINERS Lae 7, = Mpeg ipa gem AL seonicat crovoiooe Fe . ol the stone Beal . fi = ' " ect tod tpn Cars Near Tacoma apnea tes by thelr two little « ’ k n-naired m who rejoice in the typically English names FUNERAL OF MRS. MURDOCH — ' thi TACOMA, Jan. 9.—Two men, on e: , sewers | white, the other an Indian, were Honolulu Hotel as | WIFE'S DISMISSAL ie ee ite] ae NS FRORSPRR FEPPRGET PR CATE EE. bankers and railway men of the Ir |M. G | ~ Friday gg can a ve | Be ! se ~ ! “ : pat tr ae M 0 xt rier Bold Bandit —~* Abeteiaele rocialcirclon having been a charity ogee" (Speciat to The Star) ~ POISONED | SUES PAWNBROKER ‘\\." ghar rer findinagd mee 7 i Emp living at 7 Pacif. nd va 1¢ coker . at a ; r Ratky vacdita wean Gy Serines Mews Aan) * . & WILL INVOLVE — : ed or o } wh as Den. t fro ris esr 4 wt of the two followed k wn of ‘ 2 yas e 1 to oe - : ng carly yesterday morning Gute Another | ton . { THE ALEXANDER YOUNG HOTEL. ai id 1 hay a & The robbery of Thompson was| man | an labor $ - - (Special to The Star) ‘ © wateh because I have k 7 p pro - f CTORI . € lan. 9—It is WASHINGTON, D. C.. Jan. 9—Senator Perkins’ bill, authorising er who hed | af) day. Some women in tt 2c | 088 Of the boldest ever 5 meet | tenes a railroad | he says th wabrok tol.) connate tad oF oat and cue liyy q congress to spend $1,400,000 for a site and building to be used as the | picked her up on the street after | where we live have been giving her | = gp a gag geo ad a bari + tne | him at st f the man, the two absconding bank government house, at Honolulu. iy result in the purchase | ted him, in terrified | peor, and if she just takes one glane | p atuar to win | faceted 4 ae had lost { Wooster ar- €8¢ BO Colonel Alexander Young's tel. The t t her husband was being as to # { gant | Company, and wos ret ‘ a Brgg . in room fn Chemical bufliding wher @ost Colonel Young $ Bifference to dispose of bis property eto her day n reading novels wit scarey stories in them, too, and I bd pron had entrance be the robbery occurred. asd | guess the beer and that " reap t t her he y 1 tak and turned around and tnstantly @ ‘ OWN LIFE ANOTHER FINANCIA hen she was brought into court | from the women she has heen going {tall man stepped up to him, and Friday she seemed to be perfect brennan t think lots of her and | putting a knife to hte breast, com-| q y rational on every subject but that | don't mean to let no harm come to | Pélled him to hold up his hands SCHOOL BOARD | her husband. She was sure that | per |young man, whom Thompson b Mrs. Jensen, wife of tr t the t on 8 has | bim and took $6 tn cash and a pair} south, ® herself agh the ee ot ape Seana i | Ast been reading and the beer. If you} of gold rimmed nose gis 7 © alone | Vancouver, according to Obliger’s jt will me take her home with me, |0me-armed man, whom the police At meoting of about 8 1 both go t> live with her|clatm ts the cripple Ben, stood | sch turday after naen had |" then she can't get in| Watch while Thompson waa being| noon, John Schram, the relieved. ber, took his seat. The 8 n a few you would not as we had fully FREE WATER TO VARIOUS INSITUTIONS AND CITIZENS COSTS THE WATER DEPARTMENT $10,000 PER YEAR at with a customer found th wah he might be dead mem ard was y when I am BERR SHS Ses? Bede ee | ely inaane and should go stores and Ju \ One ganized on the mined to return of clr. Gum to an asylum 1 nee ; grant the man’s re i in, but sarees and were just about to gentlemen want me to. I don't might go home with him eded t upants of Members of the city council ally the sa nk azy, but releasing her | tary but pe ee Qacovered a leak in the water de ectors tw st abo’ I The colored mn bably be ap reason for! W. Marbury Somervell filed suit eat | pertmen: which it rectified will | securing the things, oh I H the jail to tell his pointed t advian has|in the superior court today - ae fad make still more easy the wate A at time th - . « alway 4 n ¢ pokane Mra. J t ] bie . te reduction of water rates. The > Sec-|1 been drinking « little n the court room, she t Tae lincuns nes. age ne t was rem » the checks in payment which i is in connection with furnish ta | having too much Christn |taken to the asylum. It will & (Special to The Star) enna Bouney-¥ = moras daatthe banks fol the city schools, churches, char u- | Yo i ee wo ha bees at ranged, } wer, for her to TACOMA, Jan. 9.—William Rob. » organizations and m ther but where I live an ‘ t mina day or » inson, wanted by the Tacoma police i; that are not charitable | *ince tha ts annual bill would |!ma some of it. A day ft be sane, after being exam oa a charge of ey un : water, at the pr nt time be nearly twi Christmas I thought it was nc [ined by the spectalista at Stolla- |). cated — Sething definite has been done to} that aice for me to drink mm. val Elk opi A. BRIDGE & CO.—Popular Price Clothiers | Off the waste as yet, but such| E 1 every charit- | the police of that city, acting on in will undoubtedly be taken be the finance and the ef cOmMitires on the w or fake gets its same d by the local po- Detect Jor “<1 Overcoats and Men’s Suits formation # anner, and and | e — . BH EY AWwar left Seatt aah From reel Jafternoon over tt eat hern BR One bunghole in the public water SRY ab tor Spokane for pury t way § barre! which F . bringing Robinson back to th ty ot oy ta. stand trial iting A " more ag fagton hot: a. whe 4 ir was presen to J yea i Cra ile J. A. James, r ferent sa $9.00 ‘ing the r f wat resented WAY treasury. It appears { aye ot Mr. Jar ft the last fina: F to Wave 1 ent “baloonkeepers thap be honored f RRETESRRR tided to give to M CHICAGO- Zica s ie will > rt . a ee y beard.) A ee pounce © 8 Of Cedar river as t ee ea ee calas Dow aven't much for y nj jorat banks, they =i, n 4 | piece it etiar as teeta tens Ox MANNA ANTEROOM taunt hy badom aang || $1350 2 and seinch beled Every Suit Fully ERIE IE I I ae A HAUNTED PLACE. ae eee ae hy O'Coa Warranted OD are overs hve wrandsuws| BAD FIRE AT -onaianie |3é te “erin soon 6 warrant ZC Me public pa: t no one o de of for wa 1 ee Sat S few other om GREEN LAKE) =ACS ey qheet..ot| after they bad siven up all-hope et| vere about ne nto | landing. anything tinued ti RESCUED FOUR BABIES gaat rta have not | es Pr f T b grow was ( h I y-i TY i for Job r ene and J Tw « I 7 th x rev Hickman Moore reacued { e with! oem t stoping about f ing babes from a burning house on tat 1 h arr » fer Fourth avenne nea Mad treet pleted & ! king f at an early hour vd morning D » r r b. to tak The two men broke in the front 1 vt H a « i th t | deore of the 8 1 warned the tally destroyed by the flames. Tho] 1c, s , hat stall damag ‘ ed at $1,700. Ithat ¢ ffort f t ty | M hout ing 5 ar i Reema ee cae a sr 1415-1417 S Crogon City, Oren. na 1 think and Hext Door to Bon Marche 5- econd Ave. | os t gs tor bicycle t ae eee

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