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2 THE SEATTLE STAR. = ~ : ) Dr, Gregn, of the North Vern al ome of the neteht oman to bee | egg 7 “le bl Ty N( 1 |board of health notified Dr, lL. Et. Neve that the plan of utilist front | d ») \ i a Zz | HIM here, and steps were taken to yards an @ proper place to display | or aR a1 Pansd ~|prevent thelr stopping in the city family linen was perhaps v | . ha _ BLM. WELLS & (, Pemstrs De, Hill met them aa they were en VOLUNTEERS fabalee, and. they. fs pro: | ~ Rvery aitersoon except Sunday. toring the town and notified them joweded ¢ ry after the Pennsyt-| a that they could not remain here, but cenemvowmcnetenene |vania momb jmust return at one to North Ver It was not long front non. ‘They insisted on getting mar- | Advising Them to Li the | yards of a doxen or more Capitol hil - poery ye Mhie per wok, [Med before returning to thelr home families were ti kod with light . tyke, conte uct monte “Ogiiy vai ]and Anally the phyalclan consented | U. S. Service. jairy and sure rarments of or twen| cents Pp a | ’ ty carrier, always in advance. No freolto permit them to stand tn thelr | seibenadetipien every chara ad deacription ie — sapien, |bugey while the Rev, Mr, Clevenger which had heretofore been accus Telephone Pike 160. jetood some distance away and pro tomed to be put out to dry in the : a nounced them man and wife De rear yarda. lt soon begun to hav . SGecs Yor BROF _7_Thied Avenwe | iii) saw them safely out of the city the appearance of a colony of wash Kntered at the postoffice at Seattle, Washing - - oni erwomen, and the more clreumsapert SF Dad-< i - Reinint toanasocond lane matt Gorses on the Piet. tibiae font ote oom ot 8 Reamoves a Tape Worm Over Sixt Feet | werew a - " fea de strong and Vigorous protest at the m. pe id a 4 a Judging from the expressions made | NF a es Apet} ». When | WASHINGTON, April 29—There/ gosecration of the popular street. | * or |® Passenger train on the Wisconsin jis no present intention that the ad-| imrorts to h op put to the cus- | $ I ; to the Star today by a large number | Gontral railway arrived in this city Pav ’ » a Efforts to have a stop put to th “ in en th in ess an of prominent citizens, Seattle will |about daylight this morning the life- |; usralon Mill Praseoute or pun-jtom by Kindly and neighborly Tr raise a fund for a big celebration on | less body of ‘Theodore Barteau, of | dition re arora: eter oe gga mee yf asl teers come home from Manila. ent out ot pops ote. ae cepted some telegrama which he re-|fathers have carefully and praye There seems to be but one voice in| 28" Sovere’ & ee art & garded as conducive to inciting mu-| fully considered the protests, with " i . ra _ begga getty carriage and tho robe Sind aaa GUNMLE Giekae the vetuns (the tant. Ynai the pollen Separe Mrs, A. W. Ehrick, residing at 1526 Wleventh avenue, attended Mayos Free Lecture for La Only at er, and that is to make the) pe was driving home and his te] tocrg fens ipsa tamad than th Armory Hall Friday, and was #0 favorably impressed with what phe beard, that #he decided to take ad- Welcome reverberate from the Cas- | was struck by a train, the train crew | “Tits was casually disuaned at the |congremaman at “hin nieghbors must| Yantade of MAYO'S FREE CONSULTATION at the Occidental H ns Saar 08 Rs A OE ie cades to the Olympics, The neces. | being ignorant of the accident tant cabinet mesting. After exchang- | be Soealy i's “v + aypinn clothes | “a* made, and it was found that the lady was troubled with T rm, Bhe was given one 4 me of the sity for a committee to look after — a Jing views it was decided that Gen. | in front yarde ~ ra te ru ye ih Peal heme ee ene eee ee eA the details of the affair (s already ap. ‘MORE TROUBLE |Otle be requested to forward all the} Mr, Showaiter's clothes -drying| °Y°t. © a lene : . . ing r » pleased to te lence to an: who to call and see her, parent. ‘There is none too much |communtcations to. the President. | troubles reoall the fact that — the Mrs. Bhrick will be pleased to tell her experience to any one wi vy wish at 8 time ahead for proper preparations | | the idea was not advanced that this |Chancellor to the German Legation ee ~~ | oommemenmeneemeel OVER HONORS leet tas eebicniaenraa es sronaowtees got into the antes eee 1 nt ‘ my Another link in the chain of pr: Non-hbelieve now forced to admit that the MAYO REM. yo Washington volunteers are / be oe ORNS EOSe | 7 a @ then lived In a fash EDIPS are all that is claimed f Cripples ar ade to walk before a com tee of your moat known round the world as intrepid | _ —— eee 2 coor an gerne lonable section, and it was the cus.) prominent citisens. Kvery demonstration has been in public, and there i# no chance, no need for Oe Ce me ac re was | tom of his servants to place a week's) deceptic VACK DOCTORS carry upply of Tape Worms purchased in the Bast These worms ters, Day after day they have | tho: a ended to ob " - t : gtan. Q Re carry & supply ae pur re ya nahi C ‘ok: aheiesiaen Credit for Capture of Hoilo dad Peretagg hg hye yall wanemocel a oboe ho ie x mt sere Sey -: ®| are “placed” at the proper time, and the patient is led to believe that hé has been relieved. In intr | | ees BG~ | snocuas j@ Aner sensibilities Me) the MAYO REMEDIES, there » necessity for FRAUD. Thene lies have stood test of yea and have won victory after victory |s Disputed. | mitted that this very publicity might | wealthy and aristocratic neighbors, | ‘Phep have been used. and applied right in. your midst, day af er day, and the suffering public are The state of Washington may well be | = - be construced as an effort to curb| the district commiasioners were loreed te t nae Bn , “= d the WONDEKS. ato = ee Seyymicorsi, WASHINGTON, April 29.—-A row | free speech and action, thus destroy-| called upon to put a # form Sere | at last forced to admit that MAYO and his REMEDIES are justiy named th N 3 me sng has broken out between the army jing any beneficial results 1 outrage. The © Hor pro pe ling poeta that pee Tee land navy departments, There ia little probability that any | tested to the commissioners that he mn) of these men are citizens | A . ope will be taken when the inform-|had the right to use his front yard Capt, Wilde, U. 8 N., has proteat- | *teF nad the righ Of Seattle, Their homecoming Wil! 64 aeainst the semibindes peta sae} {AHO i@ the possession of General for the purpose of drying clothes or ereeee ecoeecee be made a red-letter event in tho| lone!) Otte ie received. Many of the for any other purpose, o long an no j wb ang tt thang Po | Miller to the brigadier generalship, | grams can only be construed as ad-|one was personally Injured Ht.| Will give another FREE LECTURE at ARMORY HALL TONIGHT, and the testimony of your mort 40 pb SR “eee on = veo grou ten Col. | ry. One of them is to the Tenth | further claimed that the order to ego De pe nap oa og tery dana be arines i thar tas Sone Eenleabes uot cur coset ; FP magpie 3 f captured Moilo, ¢ aston: | Pennsylvania volunteers and is un-| cease drying clothes at the place e peop o were on d, and be convinced e 0 Remedies not only effe nadia ‘The determination of the American | ishing amsertion of Capt. Wilde andjsigned. It simply coatains the three |parmed war aga seit ea and Uneece| ® Permanent cure. Attend the Lecture tonight and see for yourself. People to do honor to the returning | friends ts that Col. Miller had noth. | words: accorded to members of f a te Mr. Angus McKerrall, residing at No, 1107 Broadway, a gentleman aixty-five y ot , and for years heroes of the Philippine war will|ing to do with the taking of the| “Don't entist boys." gation » protest of the Chan-| ® ¥ferer from Rheumatism. find expression in many emphatic | Philippine stronghold. Wilde's own| The word “treason” having been | ceiior availed not, and he was forced He came upon the stage in @ pitiable condition, and people were heard to say: “He wifi > pt | a j - within w weeks, In|®@¥al forces, under his personal | used to describe the cabinet discus /io have his wash strung out in his) never cure him Mr. McKerral could not raise his arm above him wat without suffering forma within the next fe ‘ke. In} to ha e ‘Pasladel 7 wate and crow /COMMand, are credited with this/sion of the cablegram from General | pear yard | the moat excructating pain. The attendants were compelled to remove his clothing, and it pha feat. The most important feature of Otis afforded all the participants an was almost impossible for him to lle on his side long enough to be treated In thirty min- of the Raleigh have just headed @ the statement iw to the effect that|opportunity to emphatically deciar utes Mr. McKerral was surprised to find himself able to wave bis arms above his head, the full use of his imbe having been restored. He dressed himacif without any assistance triumphal procession, and have been | Admiral Dewey indorses them. The|that this particular theme had not guests of honor at the unveiling of | war and navy departments will take /been under discussion. The designa- General Grant's equestrian statue, |Cownisance of Capt. Wilde's charges. | tion under which the subject was ‘The returning regiments of volun- | oe ee Gincussed was sedition. teers will find an enthusiastic wel- STATE NEWS. ja The law on wedition reads as fot * come in the land of their nativity. "Every person who tneit has on TO BUILD FURNACES: ' The Cambria Company Is Preparing to Do So. whatever a test he had been unable to accomplish for many months past, and went home the happiest man in Seattle. ' Call on him. He will be pleased to verify the above Mr. Jacob Kuhn of No, 411 Bastiake avenue, has for a long time suffered with Rheuma lem so much that he could not bend his right leg at all. The knee was terribly ewollen and he had great pain to endure, In a few moments after he had been treated, he said he could b neamggagunenenasiennd |foot, ansiate or engages in any rebel JOUNSTOWN, Pa, April 29.--The feel that he was being relieved, and In @ quarter of an hour he was asked to stand up and Old veteran, do you recall the wild | Walla Walla has a new cornet lon or insurrection against the @4-| 6. nnria Iron company has decid. bend his lew. He did so, and remarked that € was the first time in many months he had scenes of enthusiasm that greeted | band. thority of the United States, or the toi ate et thet done so. After his return to the stage he was asked to run up and down the hall. He dig the blue-coated boys marching home | eee laws thefect, Bhall be punished by |! ° the erection in this city ¢ j so at & rate that surprised many a younger man, and caused his friends who were present from Dixie in the 6's? ‘There's go-| Davenport is having @ building |!mprisonment not more than ten largest furnace ever bullt in the! to wonder if it were true, Mr. Kuhn is willing to run @ footrace with any man who will call be mI he oom, lyears. or by @ fine of not more than | United States. In short, it is au at his residence to see him. ing to be another such hot time when | eee $10,000, or by both of such punish-|thorttatively announced two of them Mr W. Brown lives in South Park, on Grand street, just the other side of the bridge. the Washington volunteers appear! gearict fever has broken out in|mente; and shall, moreover be in im this city. | Daveaport. capable of holding any office under sae ee the United States.” ‘Whether the war in the Philippines} The W. C. T. U. of Cheney Is being ceases at once or not, the volunteers Killed by a Train. PHILADELPHIA, § April 2A -—-———e—e—_—oOo shocking aceldent caused the death Two Attempts to Wreck Bur- Cattle herds around Garfleld are reported in good goaditioa. Robbers drugked Julius Miller tn Spokane and robbed him of $310, “ee of Marry HeckMan, this afternoon, after an hour of terrible suffering He was crossing the Reading rail |way tracke at Front and Green treete when he was @truck by @ |will be larger than any heretofore | the third will not be much smaller, but ized In a different clase of work Reports from the he adquartere of the company tn Phitadelphta, which are without question { a reliable nature, are to the effect thet the) Jecision of the company to erect the! additional plants was arrived at only |u fow days ago, and that the heads of the departments here have constructed, while will be wttl-| been His shoulder was in a frightful condition, being so sore and xwollen that he could hardly bear to have it touched. His was the worst case which was offered for free treatment, and con- siderable time was required to show an improvement, but Mr, Brown left the hall showing 4 wonder ful change, One more application of the Electric Fiuid will make him a new man. Men Ouly-—-Mysteries of Sex Explained, At the request of a great many men, MAYO has kindly consented to repeat his LECTURE FOR MEN i a 4 7 thypeRenog gon ge Regn relight train and thrown under the | notified that work will bein during) OnLy at ARMORY HALL, SUNDAY AFTERNOON, AT 2 O/CLOCK, and no Man who 4 lington Trains. ite editor. , |wheeis, ‘The train was stopped as|the coming summer. The capscit¥| fect health should miss this opportunity to hear and learn. It in the duty of every Pather and eta ate | 2a Bon to hear thie LECTURE. With the aid of special charts and manikins, Mayo will mate thi Phe oa were Sorel pea rag de-| Atiguat Smith committed suicide | aa Stroy @ Burlington train with dyna- | *! Walla Walla after a protracted mite near Nodaway, a small station "Pret and the Iowa | Hine. Sticks of dynamite were laid) A **vings bank ‘sien | on the track and the Denver flyer ‘Toduced in the public schools *| was given a shock at 4 o'clock this Everett. | morning that broke all the windows bal tro | tm the ‘The Omaha cxpress| Jacob Myer, an insane man of | had @ similar shock ten minutes af- Mount Vernon, has been sent to ter. Burlington offictais went to No- Steilacoom. daway on a spectal train three hours | le later. They express the opinion that| Five farm buildings were destroy- was done by vandals. ¢4 In Whatcom county during the nothing to Indicate that past wee. | teers. ‘There is Shall there be Tobbery was the motive. A coyote round up near Walla! Looks Like Murder. Walla Sunday resulted tn the killing | lof two animals | ‘WATERLOO, Iowa, April 29.-—The o* | Body of Mra. Henry Lemper was) The Spokane Retail Grocers’ as- found todey in Cedar river almost sociation has given its endorsement | fn the heart of the city. The wo- to the pure food law man disappeared about six weeks . ago. The body was in plain sight! Jonn Kerly, formerly a newspaper from « thoroughfare over which man of eastern Washington, died re- | hundreds of persons pass daily It cently in Denver. publication, The Star invites communica- tions from its readers upon the best way to celebrate the home- coming of the Washington Volu and other accessories of a time? Write down your opinions \ and send the same to The Star for music, fireworks } big | CHOSE DEATH The Tragic Suicide of H. Gar- fancied he would have ja surgical an instructive and interesting a8 possible, and it must be heard to be appreciated. Ev: Middie-Aged Man. Every Young Man will have cause to thank the Doctors for ioe dletn, wav rik} facts which are to be introduced. This is the chance of a lifetime, andshould not be minsed nvarnished For the benent o who were unable to take advantage of MAYO'S PRE: NSU offices at the OCCIDENTAL HOTEL will remain open until 10 O'CLOCK SUNDAY. NIGHT! mea bond sufferer, nO matter what your allment may be, should not fail to consult the DOCTORS who etapa ea. the FREE CONSULTATION will continue for only 10 days 1 how Miscouraged you may be, you should not fall to take advantage of this unusual poortumity. ieee ay PURSUING MAX WEST A Posse of Citizens From Xenia Is After Him. XENIA, Tl., April 29.—Sherift Hole iday, with a posse of citizens, passed through this place this morning in pursult of Max West, who is said |ground that the Leader had shown no malice tn reprinting the article, Addie wanted to make a spe when the decision was announced, but the court suppressed her, and she and her two sisters withdrew in a buff. The other sisters will prob- ably go one with thelr case celon at Alameda. Too Much Politics. ZANESVILLE, ©., April 29.—John ALAMEDA, April 29.—Because he ReGreth, Gistriet ergentecr ef . the to under®| american Federation of Labor, an- peration and dreaded the eetasell teat Giaieb thet bb Si tone yrdeal, Horace Garcelon, formerly 4] aereq his resignation to President TO SUFFERING ‘was supposed to be a bundle of old “ee | bookkeeper tn the employ of Levi”. to hav of “ cad pers. He explained his action |‘ "8¥e Med with Miss Hatt. and small boys amused them- oy —— Strauss and company, blew out his : lattle Kroge rage Hobos are troubling Mount Ver: brains yosterday afternoon with a|by saying: man, @ bright young girl of Aith- selves for days throwing stones at it non, and the town marshal is kept asa target. The body was thus dis- | busy looking after them. lodged. The police believe the wo-| eee man was murdered. Body Found. soon an possible, but the man’? weay could not be found, although there were spots of blood along the track Finally & moan WwW! heard, and Backman was discovered wrapped around the axle of @ freight car A telegraph office has been estab- Mehed at Marcus, on the Columbia river, near the Boundary line. | “ee h of the “Oo tone a day frd furnace wil tons ler. Johnstown people will hardly real- two new plants will while that of the probably be 100 revolver of an t “L am opposed to politics tn labor organizations, and the tendency of the American Federation ts to mix (4-caliber Colt’ pattern Garcelon had been living with his widowed mother at 1553 Railroad enue. He had long complained of | eu) to the tate tee just how near the city came to 0 the cause of labor. I have al- «When | Haney trouble and about three|/a, adhered to the policy of bringing he prospective in politics to a degree that is harm-| mont, 1), ‘West went to Altamont and mars ried a. respectable lady, with whont he lived until recently.’ During this time Miss Krogman was employed a8 a domestic in the family. The girl ‘WHEELING, W. Va.. April 29 — ‘The body of a man, evidently in the ‘water for some time, was pulled ashore near Moundeville today. He ‘was well dressed and apparently 60 years old and & feet § inches tn heighth. In his clothes was found &@ silver watch, #0, keys and other trinkets, but nothing by which he could be identified. It is believed he is the man lost off the steamer Vir- sinia some two months ago. day near the outskirts of the city, where he was yiaid by tram and last night beaten Into tn- sensibility, robbed and thrown Into the bushes. He was removed to the poorhouse, where he lies in a critical condition. When the doctor raised his eyelids one of Weisbach’y eyes rolled out on his cheek. There is no clue to his assallanta. la: of Gravel. CARLTON, Minn., April 29.—A¢ the East Minnesota railway gravel pit, two miles east of here, last night two men were killed by a cave-in. Seven others were buried for a time under a hundred feet of gravel bank. LOVE WILL FIND A WAY Even a Smallpox Quarantine Did Not Keep Them Apart. SEYMOUR, Ind., April 29.—Frank Robinson and Miss Caroline Musser, of North Vernon, bave demonstrated that even smallpox cannot cope with love. The company had sent out wi ing invitations to be marrie North Vernon at #:20 o'clock night. The smallpox. made its 1 pearance at North Vernon, and it i# Feported that the bride's father has the disease. ‘This prevented the young couple from marrying as an- nounced. Thuraday the morning groom drove fidence and tole his tn 4 from the house. They started for thia city, where the groom's mother resides | Both Anacortes and Fairhaven are claiming the big fish cannery that ia to be built th: jummer. re | California robbins are said to have ruined fields of young peas tn What- jeom county by pulling up the shoot | e018 | The Walia Walla Satatesman ts lresponsible for the statement that strawberries are getting ripe in that | ecevton. | e+e Clinton Baldwin, postmaster and merchant at Little Rock, tn Thurs. ton county, died Wednesday, aged thirty-five years. ee A new supply of toughs in Wallula are making it hot about the 0. R & N. depot. Several passengers have been held up during the past few days. eee Wloods are threatened on the up- per Columbia, and the people there fear high wat similar to that of 1864, when thousands of dollars worth of property were destroyed. eee Wheelmen of Snohomish county are taling of building a bicycle path from Snohomish to Monroe. Bev- eral hundred dollars have been sub- scribed toward the project. oes | We have a few loafer Indians near town. It is @ strange thing that Uncle Sam provides a place for the people, and then lets them prowl about «mall towns, where they get whisky at will. If reservation agent whisky at will, If reservation agents were fit for the positions they hold, it might give a different com- plexion to the case.—Pasco News-Re- corder Inatructions = h from the Treasury department di recting that the revenue cutters Bear, Rush and Corwin, now at San Franciaco, proceed to Seattle and awalt instructions prior to departing lon a crulse in Alaskan watres, ‘The McCulloch, which 1s now at Ma lisiand, will not return to Manila as reviously understood, but will heen sail for Seattle on June 1. At this port she will take on the Fairbank's commission, which 1s to determine the boundary line between and British Columbia he cutter Grant is now being rhaulde on the Qt rmaster harbor dry dock in preparation for |the northern cruise, l Alaska Iasued | He was removed, and an examina- tion showed th he had suffered four fractures and a crushed hand and foot, besides internal injuries. hildren Want to Marry Ind, April 29.- | WASHINOTON, Oretta Loveall, the adopted daugh ter of a well-known farmer, anit John Merlett, son of another farmer but were refused on account of their youth. The girl is thirteen and the wouldbe bridegroom seventeen. Ac- companied by a@ constable, they started to drive to Vincennes, and, if necessary, they will go to Iilnots, ‘The parents and guardians are will- ing for the children to marry. Oil and Gas Struck. SIDNEY, O., April 29.—A gueher oll and gas well was struck in Van Buren township last night. The gas and ofl came up with such force and so suddenly that tt ignited fore the fires in teh boiler could be put out. The derrick, tools and thousands of gallons of oil were con sumed. William Bherman, one of the men, narrowly eacaped with his He was seriously burned. Th opens up a new field, being located much further south than any new wells, FRONT YARD CLOTHES-LINES A Fashion That Is Going Out In Washington. WASHINGTON, April 29. The city will not allow even a member of the House of Representatives to utilize his front yard for the pur- well pose of drying freshly washed linen. | When Representative Jos, B. Show- alter, of Pennsylvania oame to Con- gross, he rented a home for himself and family at 1016 Rast Capito! stree and family at 1016 Fast Capitol street, a rather fashionable section of the city. The first Monday morn ing Mr. Showalter occupied the house | the front yard presented an array of linen of all kinds and chara and the neighbors looked on in surprise, | mortification and amazement mt was an innovation to which the | good people of that section were not accustomed, but after a few wevks decal ee ge SA sn'e mother left him in the| NEW YORK, April 20.—Mis# Dora large wie in the me yout 3 o'clock yesterday af-| England, 4, commit a montheago gave up his position on about as far as possible harmonious | Went to Beecher City, and about ten tter was first considered the na wae to locate the new fur. |Sccune of Rie ailment. Dre. — relations between members of labor |44¥8 ago West appeared at the same hacen somewhere on the lakes, and ord and Keys, who had been attent- |organisations and their employers. |Place, telling her, it is said, that Rate would probably have bean done |e, Sim. Quewes Mm <a rick= | “The powers that are opposed to|her father had returned from Ar. had not inflwential Johnstown people |20ee Wee net Suatees, Gnd he inde that policy and raised objections, so|K®nsas and he had come after her, secured from the Pennsylvania | et 8@ Would die unless an opera-| conciuded to get out. They boarded a train and since then Railroad cc ny & concess tion was performed, which the p a » has been found of them un« freight rates which enables the io Gedlared wee quite unnecte- Charm Didn't Work. lay, when they were locat- ed near here. The authorities were ified and they were seen ¢ ar Orchardville, eight miles sou rday in Newark, N. J. She [Pittsburg ternoon while she went to visit a had a making the ¢rip af | ——aae neighbor. She returned at 4 o'clock |quarrel with her sweetheart and de-| asking for Jong the wa iT0 JAIL IN BLANKETS to find the house filled with smoke. | veloped melancholia. The services |‘There ts no explanation offered 4 She detected the smell of burned |of a “divine healer” were m lols: we aa ea powder and @t once imagined the|The girl last Tuesday attems and little ar creas eae worst, Hastening to Joseph Marizio, |hurl herself from a balcony. eaid he will recetve « warms Toledo Woman Fought Offi- a neighbor, whe told him of her fears|terday she swallowed paris gr A whee SG omnes alae and Marizio rushed to the house and |and the “healer” was again sent for. | mont. cials Enroute to Cell. found Garcelon lying on his bed with |The prayers were unsuccessful and opal TOLEDO, ©. April 29.—Constable the clothing saturated with blood.|the girl was taken to the Newark] Pylpi Harry Cherry today served the war- ‘There was a gaping wound in the|city hospital, where she died pit to Poultry Farm. rant charging Marie Cicotte Wilson head which told plainly of the cause SHIF SBURG, Pa, alias Mrs, Burroughs, with perjury, of death. Three chambers of the re- Biown to Atoms. The announcement that t found It necessary to break his volver were empty, but only one of : Hibschman had resigned as pastor way into her home, swear in half athe shots fired took effect, One went] BRADFORD, Pa., April 29.—Wm. |of the First Pres an Chureh, of ldozen newspaper men a# deputies, through the side of the building and |D. Burdick, one of the oldest torpedo | Alexandria, N. J., to engage in the }and carry the woman, clad only another cut a wire holding a pic-|Men in the oll country, was blown | poultry business, has created sur- laa « gown, in blankets to the |ture, dropping It on the bed beside |to @toms at one o'clock this after-| prise here Mr. Hibschman = wag, police station the suicide. noon. Mr, Burdick was at work at!formerly pastor of the Reformed | Mra. Burroughs and Mrs. Wilson ielcceabida his magazine in Rutherford Hol- church at Newbu this county, a few Gaye ago brought suit egainst la low, when the explosion occurred. | which he left go Into the Pres- the city of Toledo and others ask Will Go to Alaska A boiler house and two sheds n by terlan church | dar to amount , PHILADELPHIA, April 29.—Rev.| by were wrecked by the explosion. = NSava AUT for alleged misatreatment mes Wollaston Kirk, who for —— — Denver has a deathrate at 9.48, Los rant charging Mra. Burr seventeen years has been pastor of| An “Old Maida’ Convention” was | Angeles of 15.16, San Francisco of perjury, alleged to have the Leverington Avenue Presbyter- | held at Elkhart, Ind., recently, mitted at a tr n wh fan church, Roxborough, has re: suing prom citizena and which auested hie congregation to join St was decided against her, was not | With him tn asking the prest ® served before, because she was in|Which meets on Tucaday in Ger- hiding man town, to have his pastoral re- aes Conatalble Cherry was refused ad- |lations with the church dissolved mittance to the house at which ahe| Dr, Kirk desires to accept an ap- : ‘a wan stopping, and, after breaking in Polntment from the Hoard of Home Those Dapper Looking t f w in t iasions, to go to Eagle City, o Cwa ; a8 stated, found the woman In bed. | eeevakod river, Alasus, 100 tiles Ultra Swell Built She resisted arr an nt ke ¢ a! on, sg Mey . si we Crthhe 2 demon until placed In a cel beyond Dawson City, to inaugurate Business Suits About Town ? pe wont mission work in that district. Mrs Held by the Machine. Kirk will qgcompany her husband on | : the trip JAMESTOWN, April 20.—Miss Ag- . pe —- — — nea Polder met with a pecullar acel- dent yesterday. "While she was op. |cnerry Sieters Defeated Not Much Money Ejther Jerating a sewing machine the needle | DES MOINES, Iowa, April 29.— ream iad her Anaer. It bent en it|The three Cherry sisters, who give] Pla OO, SIS.OO, SI6.50 Peers ae cine ee Seer en ty ews whew thas ie so bad shag 1t Serges, Worsteds, Cheviots and novel homespun effects, an € ne machin amounts to a good thing, have been " . nb y * ++ Ws "She was alone and it was more|trying to recover large sums of up-to-date cut to them, combined with durable workmanship, than an hour before her calla for as-| money from the Des Moines Leader makes them unquestionable values, Let's fit one to you the » attracted attention, When |because the paper reprinted an ar- very next time you’re in need of a Business Suit, arrived is was Impossible | ticle from the Odebolt Chronicle, a ne 80 a8 to release |little country paper, making fun of "Best and Biggest" in the State |the prisoner, A machinist and a | their show = = Pi i eh ;| J. REDELSHEIMER & C The machine had to be taken apart | whom the case was tried, decided . me 4 4 a . before the unfortunate victim of the inst the elder sister, Addie, it ‘ accident could be released, | whose case wag tried first, on the 800-802 First Ave., Cor. Columbia. | a ® » © n m eet fewve asd Pe Pee Ne