The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 10, 1899, Page 4

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SEATTLE NOT TRUE? WELL: "Twas Only a Fairy Tale, You See. AMUSEMENTS © CAUGH PREACHER. Whom He Thought Was a Crook. cee SUICIDE OF aDRESSMAKERS.. PLEASE TAKE NOTICE. place on sale wry. a Laree Assortment of New Ribbons lish for Dress Garniture, the bargain Strangled Himself In an Asylum. usin's name in the Narrow, Widths so Sty All Silk Ribbon nita Throttle Two Tales About the Wreck of the To; Captain of the Man The Wnited States lighthouse Steamer Manganita, Captain Gregory, arrived in port yesterday afternoon from Lynn canal, where she h doing work for the past thr ‘The Manzanita is the vessel w took the passengers off the ste er City of Topeka aft ashort on Point Alexander, and Drought them to Juneau. The story published recently by one of the papers to the effect that the Sanita had removed the fing the reef on which the T went ashore, is denied by the > tain and officers of the Manaantta. “We never take up a buoy sald Captain Gregory, “without replac ing it with another. 1 not know how such @ story could have been circulated. All of the buoys in Wrangel narrows were in position when the Topeka went ashore The story also published to the effect that the Manzanita ran ashore when tying up alongside the Topeka, is pronounced a fake by Captain Gregory. He says: “When the ten der arrived on the scene of the ac she went WAS WELL KNOWN IN SEATTLE DETECTIVE POWERS’ ADVENTURE All Bilk Ribbon, All Silk Hib All Bilk Hibben. ter te Throw Up Something New in Stamped Linens dicated that an answer of five words —— rich new pr Ordored the Mi Wis Mends and Surrender inte Sensational Divorce Cose- Morphine and Cocaine His Ruin. Linen Stamped Tray ‘ loths, Applequed Pil Handsome Swins Applequed Dresser # ecleaning, get our prices on Lace Nets, Shac les, Ete. O. W. PETERSON & BRO. 206, 208, 210 Pike St. A g004 story in being told arouna While pre abe for Spras Hous headquarters INDIANAPOLIS, committed Governor's island, as to how he could obtain fur- ion as to the himself with @ rop around the streets nal detaila would be sent was told by the casualty sts » Washingto! bringing him Last Friday he was admitted to the and yesterday an attenda hanging by ective Powers — MANDOLIN With Case, Instruction Book, Picks, end Extee strings, For $6 = WINTER & HARPER Burke Buliding wrinkled his brows no reports & COHN PAY THE HIGHEST CASH PRICE = SCRAP IRON Raweon was well this city, having at one time figured very sensational Dr. Rawoon and his pretty wife came Seattle tn 1890, and being @ #plen and surgeon, shortly one of the largest practices Ne built « fine Drexel avenue, and had a magni ¢ sent from time ¢ enter of the str between Fifth avenue A man was advised to write te War department, opened an aying that he was in question formed If any news from him department of that kind will be hon- department r will be promptly given address, quence of the great expense Seattio. Wash. ored by the eraing the © Mrs. Rawson was very fond elety and soon she cognised leader of Seattle's & Several functions were given in her became the sch a midway Po Acme Publishing 5 Co. om the alley cident, a strong tide was running, | which took my steamer steadily to- wards the rocks. To avold ground- ing, one of the anchors was let go, but the strain was too much fe the chain cable, and it suddenly parted. At this moment, however, the Manzanita swung within a short @istance of the Topeka, and a« line was thrown aboard her, and the ten- | Ger was safely wharfed slongside, after which the passengers were put aboard my boat. “After landing the passengers at Juneau, the Manzanita resumed work of laying and replacing buoys along the Lynn canal coast. She started for the Sound on April 4 ‘We cailed at Departure bay and took in coal for @ light station on the lower Sound. Then we came to The Manzanita will leave shortly for Tulalip bay, near Everett, where she will replace a buoy. MINING NEWS. |honor, and her parties were 4 the best and In the summer of 1993 Dr. and Mra. | Rawson, and thelr two-year-old 1m | went to the east | While away their house o \ are and was destroyed furnishings m returned but his wife company him back he told several intimate frients that the relations between him and his wife were not of the pl He said she had become ecised with o on the stage, of course, he strongly opposed. Shortly after his return to Beat and went to Li not as complete the army when yperated nearer home. CHURCHES IN ALASKA. were from # man and ex ing Itself into « PRINTERS Telephone Red 1064 CAFE HALBE Just Opened 520 SECOND AVENUB Colline Biook And Metals. Foot of Yesler Ave. Yesler Dock. poh “OW Rental Plan< with all of At a meeting ne placed at | ommittee of the Plymouth Congre- gational church the other evening. It to wend the TRICKS IN ALL TRADES. was unanimously dect eh the University car, and am going Grocer Caught in Selling a Bar- rr rel of Flour. interest of preacher slowly and finally | the denomination Mr. Temple expects to leave some time this week for an extended trip to Juneau, Skagway and Sitka. While absent he expects to dedi- cate a church on Dougtas island, and may possibly organize a new church the destre to [he was taken {lt 4 to undergo an had been away but a short time when Rawson came to the city and applied for ® divorce, charging her | husband with wae very sensational, answered to the charges, but did not Mra. Rawson was Since then, very | Headquarters tor Alaska Views oe every bome tn the ay sy begs La Roche Piano or Organ. You are cordinily invited to call tigate the seme. ‘Sherman, Clay & Co. and a minister | MUST WOMEN (WEAR “WIGS? Samuel Greene will ‘pany Mr. Temple as bis companion to-Date Ground Floor Studie Cor, Becond Ave. and Union 8t, Seattle Artistic Photos at Prices to Suit Everybody ; | Baldness Said to be the Ineviti- ble Result of Present Style. appear tn person granted a divorce [little has been heard of him until | yesterday, when the news came of Elephant Crushed Him. KANSAS CITY, April 10. ——— see Sep 2 aaa: News from Republic states that | the mammoth elephant owned by the good progress is being made on the Big Three mine. The ground has been broken for a distance of 10 feet and the ledge is 20 feet wide Good work is being done on the | Gally Ann mine near Republic. A/ tunnel of over 200 feet in length by been driven along the led Rich assays on the ore taken from this mine have recently been made. Word has been received from Loo mis stating that a ne ledge of ore has been cut in the Charieton mine at Horse Springs. The ore assays $19.13 in gold and # in silver.f Assay returns on 100 pounds of ore taken recently from the Copper King and Queen mines at Nespitum camp, Okanogan county, show a value of $41 in gold and 5 per cent copper. The Alice Bureka mine at Repub- Ve is said to have a fine body of ore in the face of the drift. Assays will soon be made and some of the ore | taken out. | GREAT GREEN EYED MONSTER Causes S. Massel! to Plunge a Knife in His Wife. PRVOIDENCE, April 10—Mad with unfound Jealousy, Simon Massell, a young jeweler, plunged a clasp knife to the hilt in the left breast of his wife, who had been driven from him two weeks ago by cruel treatment. He then threw the knife down at the fest of his wi Parents, in whose presence he had committed the crime, and fled up the street with a howling mob at his heels. Only the timely arrival of a police officer saved him from the indignant people. This forenoon Massell went to the home of his wife's parents, where she had been living with her three year-old child since March 23, and going into the kitchen, where all of fthe family were assembied, rew one of his arms around his wife and exclaimed, “O, Julla, I cannot live without you,” accompanying the em brace with a vicious thrust of the big jackknife that he had concealed up the sleeve of bis other arm. The alarm was quickly given, and when taken back to his wife's side he was promptly identified and ad mitted the crime Mrs. Massell was removed to th Rhode Island hospital, where it was found that her condition was very serious, if not critical. CABLING TO MANILA. What It Costs to Find Out About Our Friends. ‘The active operations of the army near Manila and the anxiety of peo ple in the United States to commun fcate with friends and relatives w are with General Otis, has caused many inquiries as to the cost of cabl messages. When Admiral Dewe presented the compliments of Uncle Sam to the Spanish ships in Manila bay, telegraphing to that part of the world was an expensive luxury, the cont being $6.70 ® word, Busl ness has increased since then, and will continue to grow, and the rate 4\hie sad ending. Mr, Rawson is now n will be bald and living in Virginia. The Great Trust Craze. the month trust-breeding lawe of the ew Jersey created not fewer than Lemen Bros. Circus company, killed Frank Fisher, ing on him and crushing his life out “STEINWAY” DEALERS second Avenue Whe i—— You Want A Bargain In a New, Slightly Used or Second-hand PIANO or ORGAN Remember we have the Largest and Most Com- plete Stock in the City, * LoWie PIANO Per Pine Teas at The Ramaker . Mate Co, Pike ana Fifth, Beattle. THE RETIRED BURGLAR. an in spirit and be has reason | Episode of the Days When Cra- dles Were Used More. “They tell me.” that nowadays pee biliten and ttare. These loose and ea MADAME BROWN Formerly at 208 Pike Street, has moved te 1331% Second Ave. Cor, Union, up stairs. GRAY HAIR RESTORED. APPLES FINEST _—_—m Mountain Spitzenbergs nm getting bald? + years they have be 1 in a manner most emes of enormous over-valuat! before has cradles any more. I suppose it wind as there has been on during the p ord for the ; but they used cradles years ago, when I was younger orget seeting & mother roc once, when I was on one fessional vii month of March has been made at the rate of $50,000,000 It ts the greatest trust craze I shall never t waving pins. be when the time comes for letting out the wind and water? “ALL SORTS.’ At present the longest single sub pores cable is 2700 miles. ain ever #0 took to tongs |somebody sort of crooning as I went | up the stairs, and 1 halted and let and though and when I at the head | could make it out plainly enough mother singing t Call of write for prices and terms, JOHNSTON 903 Second Ave., Burke Building nt up on the floor | of the stairs, men are willing another reason for Ex-Senator M. W. Ransom has be come the largest ym that the | cir heada overh |sound came Nature submits to abuse there was of « turned coming from TRICKS WITH LIGHTNING, about $100,000, which he has acquired | in the practice of law. This Adds Interest to the Old Spring Time Sport. Any body who can make and fly a lect lightning > perform some | r without being Greenings SAN DIEGO FRUIT C0:'S 415 Pike Street. Sixty-nine electric to use the underground trol! are projected in Vienna. verheated by the ng over the cradle, and It never oc Joshua Reed, | interesting fe will be 98 years old in @ few Jand bas lived in the same house for of B see in that | ¢ Buriingt . and nothing 1 your kite. this so well brushing was ature of the to! night and half an/ jsticks of bamboo or some light but as 1 panned. her bending over st important fe _New Son-in-Law—Here’s only 19,- you promised my wi dowry of 20,000. * must be arrayed col- cting points to gather e . for It must be can collect THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF SEATTLE in-law—I always knock off Paid-up Capit a al i ing Duiinons tras 2 per cent. for cash.—Filegende Biat cradle toward was passing rocking the she held up her right hand palm toward the » not like the points should Rerlin booksellers are strictly for « principal cities of the States and Rurope books stitched with wire, cases of blood poisoning have |traced to scratches from rusty wire THE PUGET SOUND NATIONAL BANK OF SEATTLE was saying very softly, to whoever | fou occasionally hear of a girl who » among half-a-dozen conen facts are aix girls to every man of inferior quality Atchison Globe. ontour of th tock paid in when I had tip “Then I could see uld run parallel to the sitora, but the Vice-President as eany ast ¢ of it should be sold- points on the should run down the K. V. Ankeny Correspondents in Tithe princtpat cities ta he United States wht Europe FINANCIAL. | JAMES ROTHWELL ion block; telephou “No real gentleman, Mr. stograph tak from that point It should hang per- | dress suit.” , Miss Simpkins?” “In order to ve to wear to me than FOR SALE CITY REAL ESTATE. Holyoke Block and other for property and * Bothwell, loans and ineurance, 4 Roston block. y was that they One of the out-of-the-way wars of |the world has been tn progr tween Persia and the Arabs of the at coast of the In the laat battle re Arabs lost 120 men a man 4o under » practically shay pass through these corks. ait ends connected to two ends DANCING ACADEMY, | Lingah on the north », | Persian gulf js #0 benefi 1 Best and only thorough Danetny andescent lamp. i day and evening. 7th and Columbiast started back; writers of ver | cork of the passes out of the should trail ¢ » theory of this simple ENTERS AND BU the properly, P, Randall & Co., glazing, screens, w mouth shut thing through the Superstitious. PLUMBING, HOT WATER hherade work. hone Bult 47L » Plumbing Co, ner Third and Spring DINING CAR SERVICE. to fifteen or by taking several long breathe « » morning and Home Jour forced to pass and in doing MILLINERY, corner Fourth and Pina Moderate prices re nergy CLOTHES CLEANING, omplete Stock » Rerlin Deutsches Theater if recently in an unusual man After putting @ blang cartridge |ing t © Clothes Pressing Co. for $1.80 per month Cleaning, repairing. 110000 avs 5 two hours earlier, has been reduced by slow stages un- i fourteen years ¢

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