The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 27, 1899, Page 4

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rome 7” . . . * 4 4 THE SEATTLE STAR. j | { } ’ 1 AMUSTONENTS MULEAEPEN t ' WET | presse LADIES OF § | | vi , ‘ HIRD AVENUD I yi t . ' ' ; 2 “ t 1 | ’ . b } , THE MACCABES | Men’s Super rene j | > lz +r “d | {\ BLOOD tay ng ee giantt | [ \k iH hes rt Opening of the Convention in I opula r Ptr ice 4 ‘ i >) y aa | rans This City. Footweal . oie $$$ $ $$ - 1t L. O. T. M, convention called | The cColVe ' Mra, Inea i H H Unchkley block That should receive The Tragedy of a): ohne With Lively Music seam th to ih wr « I ema \ Mies Juila d F : ' y 1 1, Lady 2 tenant tion. Beautitul Leath- Haunted House. t Mins Lew an easting. } \ pe gay Me nt Pe ag ers put together in the 1 Miss I Le living in torm p ' { ‘ A; chaptin, Lad . most thorough man- : 1 Oe eee eae et ner on the Latest Ap- , SHIN , UNCILMEN’S TRIP. PDERE ' eller; pioket, Lady Br roved Lasts. BANCHMAN KILLS HIS PARTYER; COUNCIL ORDERED BY AN INDIANA, MAN " ined, J rie y p es ons Pedy sneitotien’ oe . alaxaangeas “P* | No. 1L—Men’s Genuine Cait No. 6.—Men’s Finest Viel Kid Dreng rs ay Cp a ge al aon he Oakesdale Wheat Sold. |" tlate—tady Roberta of the| NeW opera and plain globe +] hoes, black oF tan colored, kid And ts Slain by the Same Knife and tou na vation Mis Wish Carried Out to the Lett: r 1 AL \ A ' Hive, Lady Johnson of the Sty Btw re Bw hn ea Kia| oF fancy vesting tops, Goodyear With Which He Murdered oo sae Bott th gy Mepham by # Vast Concourse of J. 1 t Dn ve ee Lady Rea new Derby Insts avlendid welt sewed, easy as a stocking, His Vietim. for a A a) car Poople. } ' itlone—Lady Cunningham of i“, $2.75 value, only $2.26 a $4.50 worth of style and wear, , ed on the Columbia ' \ ‘ th Hive, Lady Hanna of the a 1 Kid Dress only $3.50 pair Bk a }@ Pug nd railroad, and th ektbilinigsheddioien : eit Ht and Lady Marshall of estes k kid, or cloth y ating of panel nen ‘i eante. aud . a \dendale Hive, ee sutifu 6, grand wear-|y5 @ Men's Finest Box ¢ Shoes, D. ct t.—Chas. |CY F e mpeon and City WHITE OAK, tnd., April Th t nena—Lady sine 1 a pair | : “4 ptrotier Parry, will leave Satur | strangest funeral ever seen in this ' a Hive, Lady Deesapla . Men's Chron | unlined, Goodyear welt sewed, rel’ Senne oo ny stan tate took place yeat ay. It wa t at pas tay Cate «, tan or black, kid or far for a Meht, cool, grand wearing : he eventt j t day of the year f ground : ? ‘ = @ tone, ob F 2 laste, | sien th cealeaas asaliar tages, 1 pa " yeide, Every ‘ ‘The r : : ne, it dress] ready neatly five 7 Twins in Poultry rank and had fun. There SAILING DATES CHANGED oh gy a a‘pair.| value, only $4 0 pair he residen f the CAMDEN by several brass banda, . ‘ For Friday and nelling 6 dozen littl nt's Tan and Black firmly conv " Charles W 000 persons took Ith . 4 by Pa Seam edentiad at Spring Heel Shoes, new Opera lasts, splendid wearing, cheap at atura the & b es ach ( at. | ported a rates present qualified $1.26, Friday and Saturday, price 8% a pair. mend 0 @ Sen ak th The funeral was that of William t ge “hom g 8 ny te Ge eoentey to conv ks. Th Warner Hayes, an old 1 eccentr ' oll. “past oid . mnconnepslniesiib Who alleges such manifesta Mr page's thing Ti sit Adopt lll , cet Aifferent Ta summer 1892 ppe and .s Phe burial waa deferred u _ ; rye ss a - Sore roe ea Spear oO, W. PETERSON & BRO phip, boug 5 “bunch” of cattle and will, He also ordered i as a 3 Masa le e #7 a Se ° engaged tn bus as ra and goslings are a in Dela-|Meation. Mis estate paid the ex; 1 ‘ a went » beady t0 Both were bachelors and lived in al ware vl eg hae Ja nee ge . ’ hall, where they t nel 206, 208, 210 Pike St. fodhouse eleven miles north is ‘ihetienios |ment for the muititude of h " jand farmers. Her leat ' . =e 5 yi ich — A gether, Then a d Aros 8 tors gay Comoe . f Maccabees > 3 cerning a division of profits | “Bury me two years in a . Rmeen ta A 6 t oe NEW... his partner for an a And then, wh ! 5 ¢ hive, to be held this Wr pw | : Before the case can cpg Tae atinygh mgr ' t Port Huron, Mich. Th } ent was effected e part-| . P make « grand feas on t andidater In the Meld herahip wae peestubliohed and the | Northern Indians Kill One of jana with merrymaking follow m werinte Se te 2 About two months afterward ao a 7 p tal membership of The Finest Talking Machine Made, ; eppe rode into town and gay MONTON, Alberta, April 27 ayes was a promine an in chal hree tents are r The Largest Shipment over sent to ; Genge rode tute town a: ve Rite | . section, and was favorably re pe ; : INAS ~ seattle; just received trom the fee é self up to the authorities w ne | Cor Ph i tT to Com- : snvention, owing bale pet ved tr 2 xplanation that Barter had aseault- garded by his fellow-townamen. He Rejected Lover Tries to onan a alain te waae b tory. nd bear ther. $ G4 hint and that be bad killed him wi ved to an old age, and nS mit Murder cived their charters in time From $7.00 to $300 =en i in self-defense. On visiting the rine died It was found that b 4 was 7 This « in several candidates Cl & WINTER & HARPER | house the officers found Barber ty t arger then anyone had sup t YIN, I A rm en be initiated into the | Sherman, a 0. 3 Second Ave. Seattle. Waser. ? fng where he had fallen. He 4 | weltle . He was one of the richent r , t Jor by the Beattle 00: | evidently been sitt r standing | was ‘ abouts, A part of his ent a tire y ft : “STEINWAY” DEALERS | fn front of a rude in the | who left Lean 1000 acres of valuable timber 1 BUILDING PERMITS 514 Kerond A Beattie rapbtid - cabin, and had be bY Bl iy ag net farming re i aad bet weer TS hatte adhe _ During bis life he was very ecce ow M. Ha . 4 : Lap vente he wan stabbed in the |Week# a0. Moos Toos, the Indian|tric in his habits, He was very) , & ling permits were issued today Dack gave the case an ualy look. who was killed, lived in @ shack on| proud of the fact that for fifty years © er bbe proteins petde yp chareg or . © @ Butternuts, While Heppe was in jail the knife | Smoky river, and while the hunting|he had never deen seen ge ee led a re- | oaks oc nella 0 obeaeery prams Pak Hickorynuts, with which Barber was killed disap-| hand were in his vicinity he ed| Without being gaily de “ B to build @ ¢ soe . | peared in a most mysterious manner. |... he . os “ bee : ad : hg a [Beautiful pictures and with : 4 det *, at a T wenty-Afth avenus Shagbarks, ‘The 01 © calle cay. , ©OR- | of all colors and sixes, During bis his 106 re Barote ° . the Bonncsi n-ns4irentbanadtacra ce dition of temporary insanity, or, @¢/ entire life he called himself “Pike f ) if 1a two-story residence at glish W alnuts, | fn his safe. He locked the safe and | the Indians describe it, “being p County Bill Hayes.” i ms 4 Denny ¥ 4 ne 5 eid = * Black Walnuts, | | sat down for an evening's work. | Ses¥ed m evil apirit." While| He provided also In his will that P ‘ er » to balld © two story rest. Tisselnnte, ll Before leaving he reopened the safe |in this « wn the affected one has the trees in the park where bis body h 192 erry @ ue, t - i 4 wes astonished to discover that 4 Craving to Kiil and eat some human an * knife had disappeared. He had being, generally a child. Indians are $ - " SHE GETS DAMAGES mot left the office during the even-|"aturally very superstitious, and r T i] 1 ’ I \ » q 1 . ing, nor had anyone but himeeclf en- ural is guffictent to vel tered it. Nothing else in the safe, | srour xcitement, bordering An aceident oceured Monday after- Brazil Nuts, which contained a considerable sum | alm A “weitigo” is a| BL 4 4 as pupae + ing, who Mixed Nat ef money, was disturbed. subject of particular dread. When } ntecath ue near Mixed Nuts Soon after Heppe’s departure, it | Moos Toos became affected they kill. | s thrown from a Cedar ws ALWAYS AT... Began to be whispered that strange severed the head from the . ely tn- things were happening about the de therwise mutilated the! . . ssrwapon, April 27 han od there by @ number | sured nd av (0.8 @erted cabin. Passing cattlemen ul nner. The poate cummnentantet ~ al bell ec ee said that groans, imprecations and | ¢xcitemer i by Moos Toos | dustrial comm . nd the conductor of the car which es shrieks for ald issued from the win- | wae suftc nbalance t ed jing body which has a Mrs. Walling was boarding had just 415 Pike Street. dows, and that sometimes a figure of Na ber of the hunt-/out a akirmish 1 cn in his signal, did not see the ‘was seen moving inside. The maj ned “weitig ampaign mapped out i ar ed to the motorman ity spurred by at top speed and eat @ ten! | newas established Ky » go ab current was turn : | dark. The bolder scoff who was with | June wee es and ep : 4 ie arsed. ‘tare | ’ tales, but no one cared to Invest a had captur \ wnt he pay 7 “ | gate closely. So far as known, the » kill him when | 189%. It t# comp xpresa wen arama 68 Cl — iC AHN & COHN hut was never entered from th © 1 on os fey wt mao : a} ally it was | a Heppe left it until the night of t. ar ry sldent ¢ es s tod he car mon have y er 4 ef April 2 ad action pre- |seatattv ; been discharged, and that the Se-| WC QU] ant Foot of Yesler Ave. Heppe himself and Casmer t t : sala a lattio 7 uny will allow hg the first to revisit it. After spend-| Indians > tted th ated Ao <= me. |Mre. Wa amages, as the accl-| Yesler Dock. ; “ cre eveitedl ais ted States. Questions pertaintn : to the ence of © © tng nearly five years the Texas murde, w “ 1 4 ; was » the nee 0 A B g be eid cattle ranges, Heppe returned to the with = the - nd t he er F ar’ alin ez a ——— northwest and obtained employment | brought to Lenser Slav x c ; : on a ranch nearly 100 miles 1 eturn journey was ma J ' In a New, Slightly Used SEATTLE TRANSFER (0. of Earling. On the 2d they « pany with Todians thor . if or Second-hand | Presno county. Toward eve a axhly par k sou the te | v snowstorm set in. Both men were | protection 11 of t ~ | Frelabt, Passenger and Baggage, exhausted a diinded by an gaudy with they 2 or STORAGE. Casmer quggested riding into Kar! a « twine . RA du batienies. Gn the War Mapee with a ) t Gow oe . ; : Phone Main 41-46, Ofice 623 First Avenue j led him, etther by accident or inn, ev wa At baton: . peal . Remember we have the e e : toward his old sod house. Heppe " had recov- | f of In e . a | Largest and Most Com- All Work Guarantesd ey Proposed stopping there for ental equilibrium, was ganize _sithous on lete Stock in the City. ps 20 night. A by a doct of aad proneunes 6 4 on 4 and | — j y PETER EGGE ‘The house was in a very dilap mane ie was the - 2 Call of write for prices and terms d ed condition. but the cowboys The two a near a rege eisai aes) Painting, Paperhanging, Kalsomining a fire on the hearth, Suced t u ane Napp . “tes 4 Ler ed — b 5a Mele JOHNST ON Picture Frames Mede to Offer. Lod ne and a flask of whisky and/es, wer on to the ate . ' ht emit pairing of A nde soon comfortable. It was lat - = f RO ere tose tanh | Af ked 903 Second AVt., Burke BULIGIRE | nesiaence.19076th eve. 406 Pike Street n thoy arrived, an Cut Stee! Beams. Oe cee eee Oe nea the ua White's d 3 gen year VN IM te ; cheon, Heppe ! Chicas * ; A tho Brax ah a i compe? 9 ae BONNEY & STEWART in ® H ¢ r t. Mich laren stump in front of the Se of th head . at Hichael a large ship ‘ Funeral Directors and Embalmers ae nade e and a larce 1 i t of f which will be used Parlors, Third Ave. and Columbia 8 the athena : n cutting In two @ ‘" kena, F : tlon of trading te e ur Il OWS Telephome Main ik Beattie, Wash. en atabbed five 0 Cas t on heav 2 ” ' r ——-————___—_-. ______} pon te oy als . +1 nif m dogen heavy « ates tat ven ’ Ta ioe b slong the Yukon o'clock 4 * pe! th nd for failure ¢ a by|, te! " t cable was This Week for BANKS. Casmar says he had st 2 to the |"? - eng \ above provisions ¢ : . tr 1 at 10 wns Fane oy Bargains in - door to see whether . Hayes, the oniy ® ‘ight ars resumed travel at 10 o'clock this THE FIRST RATIONAL RANE OB t t " p od ‘ > ning . A signe of « ces mn of t a nate whebe they = hie tomb te fnedribed: “Born and wa 1 1 ffort . ssi Paidup Capital... . $190,000 when he was «tar ej Bgl on ec betoag on ah ae ae a Demoorate . ee Finally TPT: Hea 0 In General banking tastes iransactad, agony from hin panion. Rw youstred ned: the beans |* corel ne rees eetentanment at} hi t gh the}. A,rei Senet er Which BAR b| iacrion Matlin’ .." ,” Vico Reecldent ing inside he found the r inary way, and it}, > ereane cf hie wil iit w und yed to|,”. he city for several = ng or sale eo Cashier On his face in fr e, his | been S that the ware Geaa te en ee ee anon CO ee ee ee ee H 4 K.P. Parkhurst.” .".". ” Assistant Cashioe forehead actu s, ana| ** : Aye Barggtie found that he had made the strange z Sie at The street dealers recently Bight and tolegraptiie exchange payabia sage fraia| ‘ke two men about twelve days’! - vision. His @ utor said that min of the trou dates town to five cents a quart in all the principal cities of the United gee me and cost about £100, he would follow the instructions con- | back r ’ nM rday one vendor who has a States and Europe » stey . 4 of doing the work with], in the will, and the people all Smit Mine 3 the daught tand on Second avenue, hung out a oo reece : = yu nte « br >and f ed | wah ade ° . R 2 . 4 ° THE PUGET SOUND NATIONAL BA Darling. mie sco and started fF | wack saws, @ method was adopted | ™IOt0n that they would do thelr tr. Harr " en, “Pen-nuta 4 cents a quart nd Hats OF BRATTLE ‘i 4 an nd s00n be ot h scientific burst nvented | et in trying to make the actual Mr. Smith failed t t to) wr. Clark, a resident of Green Lake. . J be ” te mon 5 emai alias si r vault doors! P cral a success. They did their win Miss Ha 1 nin. | vurchased a quart, but he notic Sgpltal toon paid in wm 0 va F electricity | snare on Sunday. Men, women and H abaent # aly Dur- |} the quart was a very small one wWwHte ff — , amg soy : ty aren came in from every direo-|ing that time Ht r Investigation was made, and in the H. LEWIS & CO. Jneod Furth. Prest dor en foun rs tt h st 1 Mr V th " E. C, Neufeld Pt . ge te Mos 940 the tion and filled the little town. ir. F. HI ' measure was found a fal Kisst Avani ana Caster Si oe oo- President eater si ida nal wire |" Mas played from dawn till late exception of an occa vinit tol Dottom, and practically the dealer rst Av y mI en ners Le crvlgense | ae aight; th was dancing in halle his 5 t M Rs n » selling only a pint. The mat ol Correapondente in sil the a5 Ho cities ta b scellmean-ey 4 meee sean Scaneh wicr "the Sasser # th was reported to The PN. ON 9 99999060060CCO0000 SO Se ee ee, f h «,.. Pe BE 7 ° . . aces, all loaded with the |" until a 1 r x nth r the sella a full quart, | SCANDINAVIAN AMERICAN BANK praises fled " , 2 ; st of food, and people ate and ate | ago ed down and running over. . ~ OF SEATTLE z the spectators erin " 1 h “ ‘One eventr hen Mra. Long, hia atino Cabinet Corner Yesier Way and First Avenae, ve he sa 1 until they could eat no mor H event amt ‘ ‘ which ' 1 led tn len handlé | ““ere was plenty to drink, too;| former aweeth returning | A targe and cultured audience Photos reduced Capital i 75,000 Lacan iy : * ‘ rect It 1 seed, the prodigniity of the enter-|from a dri he attempted her life | ereeted Re John Watson, the dis Andrew Chilberg es pe F bea ‘ emarkable kent ‘ ken into | tingw 1 Scotch novelist and } to A. H. Soelberg peared , count 1 An an piaercon dosent”? i t \ t tle the Seattle theater 1} wer 70 Seer Transacts a General Banking Business, t nance jeneral Ba 3 prosecut r af 1 A t rrr Tt ¢ ¥ : nt , the nom 4 ume o ny e é 1 ae he wae Sees Under th vume ot La Roche oye igh r i sol cet A Lone and hee [an weciaren, the dostor haa write " LOANS AND INSURANCE. , 1 n nM . and he al books which have reach ~ Fy ! f . ee : “fe sut ts : See wie oF oe homie eee James Rothwell Mortgage Loans, Fire Ine good a char f aca i ve of t i AT PULLMAN ally de ad wave Geanty etireed Cal Meals at All Hours. surance & Surety Bonds, 28 Boston Bik; Tel, - he inalat t L 1 irrent, and ti ‘ 1} heed paid to throughout the world He |% ‘ Pa PL DANCING ACADEMY. by an invisible assailant. The k 2 y an ordinary work . ath red Scot, tall and cor OUR CAFE F has be 1 rn Mr. Harr t “ns Hy ware, and &@ most Rest and only thorough Danoing Schoo! in th h wh I as slain, | Pi 1 1 Hh nes ‘ ; , Bs city; day and evening. 7th and Columbiast Pu F einen te nt . th . 1s’ Dormitory of Agricultu- °'° : and lan : ling speaker corm nanding the « t/® Mrs. Con. A. Rideout, - Proprietor Pesta dhdeny ast etl aI ; pk ni . . [Keres Ath : bag . ats jolt lisp Maer) ode 0 < ‘ os 8 | PLUMBING, HOT WATER HEATING K mee T contain’ gal College Caught Fire. | smit f A Kood fa La ning he gpoke upon cer 3 RSENS BV Seer Ee eon ie from Milan “Codex At The r 1 by the ent t tr In Scottianh character, | $@000OOO00000000 Rautman Plumbing Co, High grade work. PIONEER PASSES AWRY ' r t t the| PULLMAN, Wash., April 27.—Ste-| community , S Hlcebrasiona onan’ the : . areeee Corner Third and Spring. ‘Phone Bult 471 is nell vehe hall, the wtti's darmaitory of the nals of Drt hty." The we Acme Publishing Co, MILLINERY. Abraham Lewis, a we ' 15 ultural cc narrowly escap pletures were beautifully drawn we 4 ne a ft La coast nd ed ruction by fire last night, and SHINGLE MEN TO MEET ad Mrs. Hansen, corner Fourth and Ping 4 | Py nd, died a ‘ t for a time a panic was threatened | Stevedores have begun the work of Conipiote Stock. \ Moderate prices 1480 among the 60 young lady students| ‘There will be a meeting of thelunioading the cargo of the British ensure ipa of 4 » ”f the colle who are boarding in|I s count ir men at Che t Hutton Hall which war € BS CLEANING, Fordor seat and came the dormitory. The fire originated|halis t hich time an|hrought over from Liverpool. Th sevcaeaees eter a et 4 f bet we the floor of the ption r b me Pierce c ta of 500 tons of general 0. ‘ clothes in shape for $1.50 per mont! tas pean w . 5 sae Ek Gs callin the nev 11 I ‘ and I Me pg ta B candid arventod Pd ©, Alley. Telephone Med 1064 | clone moaleine i10bL an MRL Bee 1oth rf e Califor ut . aa de rt to ; fu ed to ha I » hold meetings f t shipme 0 BIB onsen ¢ tt ibe PIGOT & FRENCH CO, HOUSES WANT te teaté 44 1 Th , + the rhe alarm wa inded while peo tr manufactur-|gait, 24 fire bricks, and 185 tons of 104 ¥ ton St., have the only We have ang ppiicar trigat aur for your yoars og. Mr. Ls eft Calif 1 id «© were at church, about 8:16 last to * tual pr ni pig iron, ‘The rm ts fresh from the | [4 taht hi pe ye 0 5% and moved to 0 ht 1a} art from the lo- | assoct ns th an | nt Glasgow. Bootland, and is Ind ype oo Fri Ing Chin n Third and Fourth. é ho resided fr 1904 " aw MUMNEAD OW PEMASURS ai fire department made the run to|t lit r ral eting |of the kind adapted to the manufac ks eeiaceiad | tensa be Fos esLe he moved to Kile ve Mel wor ¢ r Bicycles. Sor exercige| the coll but the fire had been| will be held attle cor of | ture of stove ranges, and other cant | [the Northwost, Catalogues, Pamyn. ~ REAL ESTATE, wane to two years ag her Fr. M. Spinning, agent, | extinguished when it arrived. The} the cutive committees from iron articles The iron shipment | MONKEY by gly them an opportualty Wo have good bargains ywhera, ie inaves & wits and the tollow>[-, : | hrew as extinguished by patent ex-| county. is consigned tc, Moran Brom to figure, ML A, Bigelow & Cos adbsg Fike aaron” } " -

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