The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 13, 1905, Page 7

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RAN NDER FULL “ SRRRRAEHRERAAEAARED EE committed ad glare of the » of th reslde of glass in Then to the thieves went e in the back ) and en and by and ripping out the Kingdom of Poland fm country for @isaffection, by them the liberties granted within the port the Emperor, are now being Jest three weeks to other parts of rushed by special trains to Moscow the empire. All of the other concee- and the principal cities of Poland sions granted by the government to suppress the uprising which is luce the famous decree of Decem-| expected at any moment. All mess Ber 1904, which practically made the ages by wire are censored and the People of Poland full and free citi- oid, insufferable Russian methods of fens of Russia, have also heen cur- government are now more in force withholding NTED SUICIDE BUT ONLY GOT MUD BATH ——E ink appearance of the tives Hubbard, Freeman, Sergeant Bide Mats at the corner of So. Fitth | King, saved the life of Fred) dal! and Burkman searched for the who was bauled out of a) man before finding him. When dis- hole after two hours search| covered he was lying half submerg- and police Sunday/ ed in a mud hole. For more than two hougs Detec- $ o'clock started to get out of the way,|® beck across the track. seen in Auburn. His home | ® supreme court today upheld a # Four Robberies of sepeeuter which oc. arday night — f—-— * lot. The len agninest the fobbery of Mrs. Witfentach's| # buflding was declared valid the thief on- | #® by the highest court today. * 2 16th av, joune by the rear door. with several articles ie, who rooms at the Savoy | FERRER EME eee ey reper it $7, which — taken from his trousers during it Pope, living at the Western ‘at times and the police are d to discredit the tale BOTHEL MILL BURNS " . y night deat ii owned by B. J It is not known how the At 12:15. o’clo- i the blase with r turned out it the flames, but, were unable —+ f want to borrow mon How to get a home. tan fe ENE NO RY * * * * * * * o * * * * * * * EERE RRR DIED AFTER ONE DRINK | RANSAGK THE HOME | OF BANK PRESIDENT OF ELECTRIC LIGHTS PROFESSIONAL LARS RANSACK RESIDENCE OF LESTER TURNER k hing that could not eastly be tried | converted into money was taken Detectives Byrnes and Phillips ar of ter po notified door, who upon returning after ® k dis rs. that the work u sntonal burglars. ot the Turners in ond other valuables is es- nd dress. | tim at $1,500. The police have | fer.| but Httle hope of catching the eta, | thieves. SPIRIT OF LIBERTY COSTS POLAND DEARLY ST. PETERSBURG, Nov. 1% @n official ukase issued this m Iny Bloodier times than have ever cursed the troubled land of Poland in all her past history, are expected of as a result of this new autocratic ft of the caar. and pousands of soldiers, whom It Is from believed can be relied upon to sup t than ever before. Mike Powers and Patrolmen Cran- ‘Tho officials fully expected to find Jumped into a mud hole) a corpse as the distance from the intention of committing trestle to the flats is 30 feet. The He was seen to leap from fall, however, only served to trestle by several standing near, straighten the would-be suicide, reported the matter to the ~[ afterwards told the officers he was “sore” at himself and wanted to it the one-way trail.” BIG THRONG SEES CATHEDRAL DEDICATED More than 6.009 people gathered at the new Cathotlc cathedral, Co- lumbia and ry, Sunday after- neon to see the laying of the cor- nerstone of the first Roman Catho- lie cathedral erected in the city. ‘The ceremonies, which were very were performed by Ed- ward J. O'Dea, What was left of the body of | The sor Mahop of Nesquaily sermon of the occasion was de- 5%, an employe of the |), eany. of fi ea by Bishop Carroll, of Helena, m, Was sent to the Bonney-Watson| The biessing of t Monday morning, by Depu- and the various. pa 8 tm procession ‘wae struck at oo from the cha, to ¢ - Right by passenger engtne ‘ler ef tose sie “were o § on the track near Lester, & | most impressive parts of the cere- distance this side of Stam-| monies. : a yo a 100 feet. Catholic societies and orders to the was instantaneous. im- mense structure and the tos , and anes of $48 were in line on each side Of the priest's line of march the | from the chapel to the cathedral. SS bdadedededete ee * He # WASHINGTON, Nov. ® peculiar Ohio law which per- mits any resident of the state to recover money last at gam- bitng, regardiees by whom it is lost. A wowan brought suit ® against the owners of a bulld- os * * * He seeteeeetee -e3 AT THETHEATERS Grand—“Pexgy from Paris.” Bright, tuneful, excellent cast. Well worth }the money. Third Avenue—Williams Juveniles in “The of Pazala.” Talented t them local, win by clever acting Splendid perform Seattle—""Parisian Belles.” Among best of kind seen here this season. w bill Monday. Royal Ital- Award 8 Curtis on “The American ae | Captured fire | ening | HONOLULU, Nov. 13.—United night main | States Marshal Hendry has returned % from Maul on the steamer Likeitke, who is under an indictment by the \federal grand jury of Washington |etate, for land frauds, The prison See | Or was taken to Oahu prison. After | @ preliminary hearing it is expected 8p or te kane. Brokaw gave himself uy ¢ sheriff of Maul, aeeeeeeee tees Si a iain ein eine Blow Causes shoulder, move the by an operation. A burklar who Wieffenbach home, enigma at police headquarters He loc caring nuggets and jewelry and #0 well was the crime} hidden that the lows was not dis-| 4 used to open it hidde sho was missink and they had to in throuhg a window. A quantity Jewelry wan overlooked by the thief and it is though that Mr. Weitfe of the Seattle city, He hay entint of ® locksmith and w scke on hia doors, as the burglar carried off all of the keys. having (in custody G. L. Brokaw,/ that Brokaw wil be returned to} he Alaska olut i the club, however, no definite angements have been ma in regard to the mat will be held likely with Dr, Hoye, Monday, the former Carroll tas de cane thoroughly After “Fish Hogs” Riet, fish warden, ts still after of this olty, and M mecured ght § of Freme parked w rank SCHOOL ELECTION . The campaign for the school « tion on December 2 w warming v Monday morning the circulation petitions favering the candidacy k, the and the soctaliste began an equally en ergetic canvass for Local Germans have & candidate in the fie) ©, Hughes and EL Shor went directors, was b AR RRR * NEW YORK, Nov. 13. #) Prince Louis hunched with the chagpber of commerce at noon Wit his officers and men he eat to Coney Island this aft @rnoon and will go to the horse show tonight. Tars of both English and American fleets went to Coney Ialand and par took of a royal feast and 6,000 bottles of beer. A blow on the head while wor ing in the Bryant Lumber company's) mill at Fremont is thought to have} unseated the reason of Frank Mc Guire, who was injured October and later discharged from the Provi dence hospital as cured. Sunday the city ambulance Wael tration of the progress of the city General hospital suffering from a mental collapse. ‘The slipping of @ belt at the mill| loosened a pulley, which in some! way struck McGuire in the head and A him uneon- sctous. It may be necessary to re- reesure upon bis brain DES MOINES, fa., Nov. 13.—After | ent. fighting all night with bia wife, who| pillar by the historical society of the tried to prevent his atuctde, Clarence) university Beever, 24, took acid this morning| and died r lakh tthhethe nee Burglar Carried Off BUTTE, Mont., the Keys 4 up the place af covered. until Sunday morning when a member of the family wanted to open the desk that had been rifled refuned to nd to the key iffenbach and her 4 ere shopping, It that the intruder watehe them le ag he had no trouble finding the key, which had been od away neh ts the p nice works NEW YORK, Nov. 13,-Northern Se ang Jamon to succeed the late Da EATTLE STAR—MONDAY, NOV, 13,-1905 sernaker oF tormined by RR Re VESSEL HAD NARROW ESCAPE the Inst pas WASHINGTO'N instatement of rations #he reau of standards insed for getting chine in the way of the presi this season had a nar from destruction vening the Bering sea from Nore Inqu The bartender serving the|to Dutch harbor. irink haw not b that he ts innoce * ee ee ee HILLMAN CASE: DISMISSED When two days out from vessel was plowing her she ran into an lcoberg 1; he claime In an interview | Miles might of maine ing glancing blow, which probably m being wrecked progress dangerous the trip to Seattle ing the steamer The Corwin Moran's shipyard ed Staten maiia for her underwriters. ‘High Fence Causes ution has beer ton of the feder tefended by and Southard told he upponed to bullt by John r in the emp Hidatem, placed | 7 [ine the buildin, Place Tablet: On Site Of City’s Orignal Cabin Local pioneers are Monday cele ® brating the Std anniversary of the founding of Seattle. At the same spot where 63 years ago he built the first by a white man in thie city, Carson D. Boren stood during the ceremony cing of a bronze yc. | imecrtption mmmemorative of the « the government is Hillman ie at liberty * inoue * proclamation Mr. Boren, and street urchins gated ama! with open-eyed wonder at the man who had built the original log cabin is now the heart of eee ; ‘sack, sabin erected gaulifower insanity ‘The pioneers later went where the men who founded Seattle landed before settling on attending the pl cukes, per dos, yellow toma per Ib, Bo; celery, potatoes, per ton, potatoes, per 100 Ihe, $2.60 et onlons, per ith we fact The crowd assembled at the bank jcaused rumor that there was « and President Hoge was for a while making ox The tablet was placed on the cob umm at the eutrance of the Union Savings & Trust and Cherry, diagonally across street from | Dianationa The chamber of give a banquet at the Washington commemorative of commerte will dea. ton, $17 was a striking Friday evening | the first settlement of wht stone's throw of the little where the pioneer cut out a room for his cabin of cedar puncheoos now stands one of the finest build- ings weet of the Mississippi. Judge Thomas Burke, Mayor Ball inger and Professor B. F. Meany, of the state university made addresses jeuttable to the occasion. Senator EF. Blatoe, Samuel Hil! and other well known citizens were pres-| The tablet was plac DAYTON, ©., Nov. 13,—The police beliewe that Dr. Oliver Haugh, ac- cused of the murder of bie parents and brother, embalmed the bodics im ot} before igniting them. ed to have killed them with * an Ee A RR ER He wants to talk to BOSTON, Maas.. Nov. 13. Nathan was released today, legal censure in connection with shook hands with the white-baired/the murder of Susanne Geary. MUTINY! HELSINGFORS, Nov. 1%:—The choice of books and furlough for garrison tm the fortress of Sveaborg| soldiers having served Lime. has mutinied, the Russian soldiers demanding better treatment, free|the confitet After the ceremonies the go Indians near the d their arms like sobdiers ant to aleep. 1%- , I\in. PL 8. Ww. emands were partially granted, but charge in bis right leg, which a fourth was injured so badly Seeeeteeteeeeeeeeeeeee “Dutch Swede” another gam Turt gabbling cond this morn ing. The bullet entered the jaw and was deflected dental plate. Semper spit it out r the table foign # ing death ti'l bis asentiant left Physicians say the bullet would have entered 1AN PEASANT WORKS) AND TAKES NO PART IN THE | UPRISING marked that we ha’ black unfinished we selling for § and jay wnd we are cannot for $20.00, H. LEWIS & CO. He is not seriously in nd an examination showed that the lock had been broken Se ee Be el Se ee ee eee ee ee obbery occurred between of J and & o'clock Satur- , at which time Mra.| WABHINGTON, Nov. murver*was filed today in the supreme court ments against California millionaire, charged with conneetion with the land the consptracy on a window sill. When the returned home the key limb | fraud cases and tn | case with Fredertck H. Hyde, Henry | P. Diamond and Joost H. Schneider, jointly indieted for defrauding the in California and Ore- The demurrer states counts and indictments are made in was government the services change the Have you talked to him? Page, ¢ FO od of the very Have you talked to him? Pa Talk to the man SULTS IN RAID BY WOMAN FORGOT HER NAME ether Josie House a fuller Volive ) Monday after he Jeclared decent | vestigation failed to find man's tearful | ding to the walla, Shi f her room to the trouble * place to with §F clerk voluntee spent the night in Jail as did b wagon a few secured bail, but She wan booked un of Mary with vagran: When an in th The ‘ 1-4, ting office 4 her % "5 100 ‘ asked to sign for her finger ropolitan, 116, 4. 1d & few dollars had B. Btgel, 361-8, 35 1-4, 361-8 taken from her at the 7. B. Btoel, pid, 01 1-2'100 3-4 101 1-2. arrest the woman Atchison 4 836-6 annick the name and laughed heartily when th that her » Mary 6 ee eee eee ee A * * OLYMPIA, Nov * ernor Mead will this afternoon & the Thankegiving * * RMN ee em | He wants to talk to you. Page 6. * CHICAGO, Nov. 13. Merrill, methodist bishop of Chi- cago, ls dead Vegetables. BBELE: No. choice whites, pink bayo beans, 14.0; beets, i. $1.00; paranips, per rots, per sack, Te; lettuce, per box, $1.2; pet Beans, dry, per whites, #2. hat whites, le; Fruits. per cane, Yrlb pears. og 1: native re sack, per Ib) tc, Muscat grapem, pet you. Page 6. ——$ Ge How to get a home. Page 6 °** Elevate Your Dollars By taking advantage of these cash prices in, Buck's Chisel %-in, Buck's Chisel 5-8-tn, Buck's Chinel ® Chinel ¢ Btanley Sliding Iron T Bevel Stanley Sliding T Bevel Stanley Sliding T Bevel 17 Stanley Bevel Try Square : 22. Stanley Revel Try Square atch It ) . JANO “HOUSE BEST DENTAL SERVICE now offered the public. Don't forget that oo FERSt 1 “New System” prices are to be raised January Ist, 1906. Statice ‘THE Lady A You'll find Shaws Pharmacy across the stree* |$206 SECOND AVE. 107 Ave we stock of RED FRONT FURN. & 220 Pike Street. RE- | 54 simply resent «of who had evidently nature of t pped her face a like a he Indian, Ab: dward Moury, an age furniah entertain the | minutes hater the woman r de NEW Yor? the | Stock quotats od police with a itthe and the trio | wai day * * Stephen M wack, per dos, $1.0; garlic, Ib, Se; native green peppers, per lifornia peppers, doa, a pumphing, per Ih, 1c tomatoes, per box, per dos, ae; bee ellow Dan- alin Walla ‘iGe. cugumbers per %; Yakima potar + cranberries, per per th, ‘aot, bi. are ose Viogn 10-i> eart double br second-hand Stoves of all sizes and lowest prices. Ag een emer a il nn i rm cm ae =<" TRIO LANDS IN JAIL TROUBLE AT 6T, coum N BUILDING. e: Butter and Ch TONIGHT And TUESDAY ho en to buy bath and toilet at a price unusual ewife will be DOROTHY M ae a We VERA TALCUM large size 136 PALCI extra COLGAT: 1 EASTMAN’S TALCUM Me size cut to... 17¢ MENNEN’S TALCUM 25e size now 2 for . 2he al Hid per owi oe Wh: live veal is.0og | D par owt, live lamba, 82 248.0) pet at} head; rabbits, per ib 100. © for The Star by Downing ius & Co. Hop! WE CORRECT All errors of refraction which cause eyestrain, headache, ete. Batisfaction guaranteed, 11.--Following are juotations todays 108 3-4, 100 1-4. c, 1101-4 16 3-4, 108 7-8 108 CHERRY “lon were, woe || BETWEEN 187 AND 260A) 2, ———— fic, M, 961-2, / 139 3-4, 137 5-8, 138 1-2. | * room, 121 avenue, Postoffice building. Phones—Sunset 902; Ind. 626. See Our Windows We are showing Overcoats and Raincoats in ev- ery one of our fourteen windows. This superb dis- Play consists of perfect specimens of high class tailor- ing. The best to be had in ready-for-service garments will be found here fn complete assortments of sizes and in all fashionable fabrics, The prices marked are ac- cording to the weight and quality of the different cloths. Should you desire to examine the style and fitting Qualities of any one garment that you may see in our windows, we would certainly like to have you come in aad try it om. Overcoats and Raincoats ‘Saten $18 2s § 10 J. Redelsheimer & Co. 000-604 First Ave. Cor. Colam- bia St. Strongest Overcoat House in the Btate. New System Dentistry OUR CONTEST N The Maker Dental Company will give $25 worth of dental work as a first prize and $10 worth of dental work as a second prize for the A. vertisement, or idea for an advertisement, submitted to them before January Ist, 1906, CONDITIONS. ‘The advertisement must tell the truth. It must be suitable for newspaper use ip a space the size of this one. ‘The contest is open to any resident of the State of Washington, fou may submit as many advertisements as you desire. advertisement should be framed with the view of attractin attention to w System Dentistry" and “The Maker Dental So.," at First and Yester, In the Olympic Building. Inasmuch as the business fs conducted in a thoroughly legitimate aner we would like to have this point emphasized Mail or bring your “idea” or advertisement to the office of the Dental Co., together with your name and address and the wspaper In which you saw this advertisement ontest will b cided by a rey ative of each of the three Howing rs: The Star, P. 1. and News. During the progress of this contest we shall continue with the MAKER DENTAL CO., Fi ttendants. ones—R RST AND YESLER Ph 2476; Clay 151 PIANOS —- We sell better Pianos at lower prices and om easier gaymen’) than any other house in the city. KOHLER & CHASE, 1205 Second Avenue. ©. A. Meyer, Mer.

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