The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 14, 1899, Page 2

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Telephones > has a little deen gulity cut-throats in I Nbderty-loving ing to hold ther charge is so false, on of our pe it; bat stilt it cated would, In wholesale rapine Manila, and we with everlasting een is Arbor Day useful purpose in « and effort to the and frult trees. to the beauty and pleasures All the deciduous Ohio and Missiesippt well in this soll and Russian mulberry, others thrive with beyond the sprinkling incidental to the wetting Some of these, notably poplar, box, elder and elm, rapid growth. —— ‘The Star would again call atten- tion to the worldwide sweep of its telegraphic comes information of the develop tents of the last few ho Philippines, while from Berlin is re- Setved a complete account significant utterances mad German ministry today on moan dimiculty. should have been no tween Bryan m would hav Belmont ts not he would have said he would do with was challenged to a duel £0 to that man and take and—kill him Enviable Miss Gould. Miss Gould's position and philanthropist bett ot her kind envied by all peoted of angling for po or for social distinct every year, me that they to care a fig for the ae 50 years is but it Is not #0 much is faulty as it | which shou phatically discour wagirg against rows are now succulency do's axsaseins armed men aldo's treater compatriots 5 bicodthirsty inst THE SEATTLE STAR hint a priy in ae bondage. is such that will eve ix most and mu er our co It serves of shade add so om valleys climate. . elm, poplar and} attention they receive ot take on ra in the the Sa- Nothing escapes the Star in any portion of the world where cabies or overland wires in operation. Denver Gall. They have their own troubles tn . as the following from the | Denver Republican shows pain has imprisoned and intends to shoot her generals and i for getting licked. more completely a lender win the civil victory be promises @reater his gall in claiming glory.” One Solution. From the Cincinnat! clip the following possible of the national #! admir faite Enquirer we solut hinks ress finds a rf tha Degenerate s Moral Sense. They are pessimintic ff the following fron in Memphis Comme such pr A Boston Delicacy. English up unde en) might rminat Not a Gentle Savage. THE SE ‘STUMPS USED FOR CANNONS - Aguinaldo Has Devised Some Novel Weapons of Warfare. Fell From the Br own and leaves ned. Killed in a Wreck. ut near Vollmer bedded in the An interesting letter has been re- Escape From Drowning. W. Newbert ment of California r date of March ung man whose ascertained n mentioned > ways In part away at us as usual vat fishing |€OMM to give them a few more days and then I think Mr Phillie will be done for, as we make an advance Yeater day an ad The young man swam | United States Infantry and the braska boys. to mee the natives charged could not get quick enough. which last four hours and a halt, taken ashore. GAMBLING IN COLFAX Church Sayles Are After thal" Offenders. an though it the engagement f fight until ev slightly wounded e. the Phillies got killed and 1 ‘The American and I think good thing to send it to 4| Museum in the United Stater as « The gun wan mad ae stump of a tree, with a } @ piece of 6-inch gas lone was then The insurgents w of powder. . and then tet b east neve for & erare than i¢ |fOF anything else, for, as 0 iprinoners informed us. to give us the impression that jhad some big powerful qune date guns have Inman and be pipe mix feet |imto the hole in a charge torney Mathews during the paign that the ad gambling were supporting W. A Proseenting attorney with | ¢ have not bh day's rest sin ted their business should | they wanted and after he saloons began to ke ik office the open on Sun- been captured ltriek which they try | prior to making an attack upon wu h- | order to give the impression that pnts eh | thet numbers are very larg@in thetr ls Tittle secrecy about | P perform just Gambling was reopened throu ; Md we ever rete we will not f those soft luxu most any kind of a game at} which to buck the tiger devoted almoat exclusively to gam>- ackers, making a terrific lowur troops never go out oF PAY Any attention to it jacting as It were on the defensive |but when we do go out it is like a California rabbit drive TO AVENGE THE DEATH OF KILROY mules came Men who are other social during the week congregate in the Sunday and play town in Whitman the bowling alley the blinds are Gane and 4 and draw poker are played for | high stakes Caught at Colfax. April 144A well | dressed young lady giving her name | ae Marie Golds ontent to play games for th, was arrest the train bound from Walla Walla to Spokane yes- terday afternoon upon a telephonic warrant from Walla Walla, jing ber with ehast ‘upon it his attorneys might at blossom his 1 of insanity from paying the penalty of b prevent the NEVADA CITY, April murder of Policeman Kilroy ts #tili ‘The young lady, who was | Unavenged and his slayer, Ed Moore. ! dressed, and about nine-| yet at liberty. The hunt for Moore |teen years of age, was locked up tni in thi [the balliff's room of the courthouse, | | where she spent the night of $15 and trinkets from another young the On another occ Pokesiow had a toes to be taken across the yard into It would have required time to carry vicinity ts practically at an end and the authorities have com ’ |to the conclusion that their on! iy This morning Deputy Sheriff ann aedias <0 leatite ein te to cent heir arma until some reliable clew to his whereabouts develops is still hiding within the boundartes of the county the authorities feel that by this time he will have de- to emerge from his place and make @ vreak for the low jands and liberty. Sherif Getchell arrived at Chico last night and immediately ~ the posse which had been search- \ing for a trace of the man answering description who jim that vicinity shortly before noon Up to « late hour today no word was received from Sheriff Getehell as to the failure or suce The prevailing of such a plan . of Walla Walla, arri whereabouts ok the young ay leaving on the The young woman authorities hack to Walia Walla, wage age 111 o'clock train onfessed her guilt and exp her willingness to go back and cor- She had a ticket | ltrom Walla Walla to Spokane when She said her father was) a merchant in Spokane. DEATH IN THE WHEELS ‘A Child Crushed Beneath a Trolley Car. 14 Another claimed by Brooklyn'+ ley syetem last evening tn four-| Heasie Anderson, ‘The fugitive getting out a friend somewhe clone to the has supplied him sbeiter since [rect the wrong of his crime f his Mignt that Moore was hiding ed by a friend somewhere of his pursuit. preasion here is that the Chic will lead the ponse on the heels © “Weary Willie,” species there are many traveling this time of the y With the passing days wanes the |citizens’ hope of avenging the death of Kilroy. Moore has ¢ long that excitement has begun © subside and It Is doubtful n Moore would be violently in the event of bis being bre ¥ as Mark Twain} » man if he} He him a and mountains friend to supply ing her aunt. started home vantage under which uld be placed tn ¢ with the possibility of being lyn | in a growing fe 1 alive and given a Moore would plead insanity. is just porsible one man in jot twelve would | Moore has the reputat a pecultar man, = STOCKTON (HOST IS FINALLY CAUGHT : npted to cross the hizh from the |¢4 car did come Itton and “We A ‘CEORCIA TRACEDY i, AVoung Faruee Killed by a STOCKTON, Cal., which struck |nearts of many women of the Fair an addition to the |Oake tract, which was tled a again gathered Myrtle avenue to see much shooting had be 4 upon him with an outhouse, The three cisco, trating the buliding the to approach invariably emit nd producing who approa superstitious retreat was beaten In ¢ t hunters approac |the cess pools from ¥ { BUSINESS OR PLEASURE nm unusually |ghost has had the ling daunted, jup to one of the excavations New Minsourt Alash ny Sanders is one jancil reli NOME PEOPLE WITH THAT TIRED FEELING Lazy to draw his Breath, and that nobody wuz to blame fur it exsept himself, and as sed Deceased left no| money to poy fur his funeral reckomend Burried by the Town, part of this verdick from enth word to the sixteenth be carv To begin with, of laziness First ond ult fied in the yesterday were Missourl Alaska ( company va. Calhoun & ¢ John Shepich of Paul Stylish, ve Smith and A. KB, Smith The “born-tired” constitutional lagin Acquived laginenn. latter can be shaken off, if the shak- right party attends t and ke claim, I have heard of people who suffer- ed from it for an ordinary lifetime; say fifty years or thereabouts, and| at the expiration of that period they apparentiy as vigorous as! though thelr vigor was ex-| pended chiefly in getting out of the way of work And speaking of that point, I have lknown @ real downright lazy man to |laber harder, and use up more time and muscle in trying to get rid of} than would have been the Job in a etraight- maniy fashion in the first were over a little work, re quired t forward, place Peter Pokesiow was one of that ie I have known him to spend a whole laay and nearly run bis im sheep out of a meadow, or |feld of @rain, when an hour's vigor- ous work with an ax and him | quisite fencing material would stop opening where the cellar probably two hours in with a bushel basket, but that would have been too much like kealow spent nearly halt axing boards, planks and her timber to the spot a chute in which to slide cross the yard and tn- and when he got it fone he found to make them «lide the outer end of the chute had to be elevated nine feet in the m work, so ja day in king up the flotatoes to the properly potat and carry them up @ them into the chute, which ably harder work than would have been to carry them in- in the frst place. And t to wind up the performance, when he was in the midst of the Je step-ladder and chute wrenching his anything jump was coneide » the n over with him, wasn't able to do he © for a we his part of the result, orry Pokeslow in the least suid stand doing nothing a great han that without grow- ng restive. The only thing he re- tted was having to pay a mr ansferring the on to the cellar Aw Hid not w near. ca little vly's way nothing Involving a «er expenditure of muacul tling a pine stick, and then one morning he cutter ™ shape prepara wif | living In none longer yronor’s jury after guardian Gold Mining ¢ ve, Robert Ward & Cc € the women contly Wan given no open air re able to have a relapee as soon a the excitement is over. If I were to be given n ween breaking « tlous mules and curing « man of his 1 out an accident policy and tackle the mules every time Laziness may be a dim team ines NEW SUITS FILED. superior Mining r the em Lysander Lad ond National Bank of ‘orn eatth Webster & Nic reon Charles and Joseph Gautier Maving bank ve. Geo, et al Convicts Declared Insane BALEM, Ore, April iM4.—Thre prisoners at the penitentiary—Kate Handers, sentenced ¢ rs from Multnomah county Sands senten Il to five years for burgiary Multnom county 4 Martin Kelly, sentenced to five are from Jackson county for larceny, were thia afternoon decla i ne Sands recently attempted to amit euleide by throwing himself from a walk in nt of an upper ter ot| ells to the ground floor Kat who | dition recently, and toda ferences broke me on Went Church at ties, They had at their h until the police wini went away ed the house which she elaim property. Pagin his and finally & complaint council has been used to retire CHENEY 2000 appropriated ¢ city bonds issued save $120 interest p present elty mined to conduct the ally, and to redu s rapidly as p Two f Do: peradoe charging with burglarizing Cheney Paid Off Bonds Wash, government NMOPKINSVIL Thomas Freeman John and William characters in Steward night, The Hille were # approaching with the avowed intention : of killing Freeman's father ed them in a lawsuit there are two kinds sort, or ng, but the former is incurable by ny ordinary mean ,|than @ riot or a cyclone can Uft the ural-born weariness from a man state of apathy a him te act as if he we ven then he ts Nothing less 1 cause y alive; choice f fran. born tir 1 wonld ne, aw BOE but it seldom proves fatal a cellar; lege off, the re- they got tn jon that I recall, pile of pota- and rig- he was compelled to shovel x have though a common rarely proves fatal nll only one instance when It was said to have done #0, and th * into @ basket after all atep-ladder to toppled however, n for rest of those pota- ore remarked, lazi complaint, I can re t waa in of @ shiftiens ne‘er-do-well, perhaps I should say “WIFE CHARGED WITH BURGLARY POCKTON, April 14 wife with burglary is pe- accusation against have too harmonious @ con- harges his yet that ia the Antonio Pagint places Pagini and his wife was found ve gentlemaa { leisure, who lived (and died) in a village up in the back woode Maine. He sat around in ev for thirty or forty years, ater r effort than dead in was summoned, discussing the two hours, and using up pers of chewing tobacco, not to men- half a quire of foolscap, they finally agreed on the following unique nprehensive verdict find that deceesed, kins, dide becaws he wuz te for al pa- Job Han- plaguey | Will 8. ¢ Captain Slamm, of the revenue Grant, hae received * Washingte to get vessel ory to leaving on six months’ cruise in the Bering The Grant will shortly haul alongside a wharf for the purpose taking on her coal and supplies fleet will consist of four cutters, of which are now at San Fran- A man who exe his been pennes we others. In witness whereunto We have ur hands and seal this Tteenth Annie Domino 18 hun- dred and Ninety-one “sined — Jethro Juge Foreman & net Day of July Freeman's led on the Headstone fur an Eppy- taff and as a solemn Warnin’ Leven Others.” Thies verdict wa: factory to everybody — except taxpayers who had to pay for plant- ing the deceased and headstone over his last restingplace. CN. Bo—As he had rested all his lite, lant resting place propriate in his case.) They had to bury him, Couldn't very well get out of that,/ but they seemed to think it wasting money to spend it on « monument to a man like even If the inscription on it was not) ly a complimentary one is not @ crime, but it comes dangerously near it in I remember a case in point, which, strange to say, al- so happened in a New England vil- lage—Connecticut this tim: of wooden nutmegs and steady ha its, A character of the type Wan anrested, It seems, charge of sheep-stealing; brought forward witnesses to prove Lazin | some localities an alibi, and stand himeeif he swore that he had “sot on @ nail keg in Bill Johnson's store at the very identical minet the sheep wuz stole from Eary Perkins’ pasture, half @ mile away.” How long had ye sternly demanded the jus- tice of the peace who was there the case, accused. Ever sence noon,” nm’ th’ sheep, as I understand ft, was stole at 6 o'clock, im the evenin’?” “An ye'd “All right; the Justice, “Yaas, so the owner claims.” bin squattin’ on the all that time, eh?” I discharge ye on the charge of stealin’ sheep.” but—don't be in a bur- ry, Mr. Doolittle-I sentence ye to the county jail fer a month fer set- tin’ on a nail keg an’ doin’ nothin fer six hours and upwards at « Stretch, contrary to the laws mon sense an’ | bein’ of this country at work!" This commitment back | been strictly according to the code, | but it appeared to meet the approvat of everybody large out agin I'd advise Doolittle, whose ased, didn't count,, cordingly marched off to jail In conclusion 1 remark that laziness has done more to retard the and civilization—which ueually hand in hand—than known cause. half a dozen or a in it cannot ke of the world, tizens will t To be me the pathwa be the highest to conquer; are p seek for other that would be like work; all privilege of sitting around one and taking things as easy possible—and they generally succeed You can trust man to carry an undertaking of this sort through in doing #0. he does fail successfully, everything diey in Car in Rats! tend Children under twelve years « admitted free Friday Pianka’s baby lions play with the denn: Boy Wanted. Must Be Hard on Clothes Just to see if the kind we especially had made for rough Made Espec- or guardian, wearers will ially for 16 years. ADAMS: Phone Maln 482 nt Toxo — held that they 10¢ gn Can P um kin, worth 15 the indebted bran 4 Sugar Corn, te, 2 loa 15 For A. Booth & Ci 0." 3- Ib w orth F regular 20c. 5O Cents For 2-1b bric ern Creamery Butter, 45 Cents \ ks best East- Creamery Butter. ce Per quart for best French Roasted Peanuts. 28 Cents for Adams’ Java Combination Coffee. We guarantee Combination Coffee bet- ter than most 40c coffees, | a oe a 2 CIGARS s than cost. All 10c Cigars now § Cigars now 2%%¢. Mad 4 J. F. ADAMS Wholesale and Retail Cash Grover 512 Second Ave, and James Street perfectly satin- between Yesler sounds very ap » TAllian G. Carpenter [tant night at the family residence, of Last Saturday she was attacked by chilies while com and when whe retu home she was confined to her bed and rapidly grew worse until she © | pneumonia. | down town, Mrs. Carpenter is the wife of Chaa, who was for seven employed at the county court- For the past few years he has been interested in mining in the vicinity of Rossland. Resides her husband, Mra Care penter leaves a daughter, Miss Fran- |ces H. Carpenter, aged twelve years, THIS RABBI IS OPPOSEC To the Present Zionistic Movement. NEW YORK, April 14.—Rev. Sam- agsociate rabbi of delivered a vigor- ous attack last night on the Zion- The movement ts aimed at the establishment of an Ine dependent Hebrew state |tine in order to express the unity jof the Hebrew nationality. In the beginning of his discourse the rabbi described the scattering of the Hebrews over the civilized world after the destruction of ths second temple by the Romans, cutions in the middle ages and the beneficent effects wh revolution had in giving recognition to the Hebrews and protecting them by legislation. The result has been Hebrews felt could be their country and they could love it with the natural attachment of one born Continuing, Dr. Sehul- Carpenter, bin settin’ answered the Schulman, Temple Beth-El, or tharabouts the peace an’ well- ‘ere community an’ the when ye git the French may not have! part/of the Jon Its soil. and he was ac- at surprise which has during the is known as Zioniam, ce has taught us during the rs not to go back further ; that the hens field for A community p step with the since these weary not put their shoulders the wheel chariot of enterprise, and are invar- fably to be found in the way when any one else attempts it stumbling of progress may of ambitions, when they have achieved that diszy altitude they They do not rs in the world w in Europe where Jewish genius {is to be married to non-Jewish cul- and America, purpose of the movement to nationality y, but it is repug- |nant to Judaism as a | visionary because neither the money land from the . nor will the Sultan can be powers of Europe o tion of Jewish nationality. 1t r the coming of rman navy either clean shaved a full beard and adopted from or to grow Rats! 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