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2 THE AR TLE ping that he would not soon forget The young man says he will not aub mit to a public Bogming, He will b led to the courtroom in the morning THE SEATTLE STAR B.A, WELLS & CO,, Publishers. by officers, who will hold him while Peesaee se * the old grandfather will Iay on the jiash, ‘The whipping will be public, BF. CHLARE, Jand no doubt the court re will by | Bisites Maxsemn [packed. ‘The whipping will be do with @ cat-'o-nine-talls made trom copy, Aix € 5 ree mip-ate, conte {per ponth Preeti | an old bieyele tire by carriers, always th advance No free | —— —) = Lost Son Foun Telephone Pike 160, | SEPM Ba PORTLAND, Ore, May After OMecs No. 1107 - = Third Avenue a soarch of nearly a week, D, P. ‘Yntered at the postofice at Seattio, Washi attuck, a wel-to-do farlmer of fon, ae second clas matter. Bickleton, Wash, yesterday found his lost som at Vi 0, & little town} and started home Shattuck, who is last night in unanimously pass-|only sixteen years old, dimappeared from Portland ast Monday week ing a resolution to prepare for 4) Aig go tittle could be learned about on the OR. with him, Y The action of the city council aN NOT READY ~ TO CONDENK City Council Refers a Resolution REGARDING CEDAR RIVER LANDS big celebration on the day when (him that the police, whose assistance Mr. Shattuck invoked, were greatly the Washington volunteers fe- | iussied over his case, Late in the turn here from Manila, is right in | week, however, Detective Ford tra line with popular sentiment of Mace Mr. Shattuck went Saturday the community. The movement Yesterday afternoon he telegraphed the jee that he had found his in favor of a celebration has | pre ie. nent no particulars of taken such a pronounced shape | the boy's wanderings as to indicate that there is a unt- RAILWAY PERSONALS. versal demand for it on the part soil of people. The Great Northern, North Pa- ag ‘gee cific and Boo F fe re s have n The Washington volunteers | pounced special rates for the Nation have gained a renown in the war #! Baptiet sox anniversaries to held In San Francisco this month t that has caused their fame to be ne tare for the round trip wil! be carried to the very confines of | 52 from the twin cities to Beatt ; : Tacoma and Portland, good f civilization. Braver troops never stay 16 to July 15 fought, and their astonishing per-| eee A heavy train of freight care was formances will form a part of the | recently hauled over the Baltimore glorious history of our country, |# Obie railroad. Tt conslated of Atty « Mf new etell cars, each w hing 34,000 The famous Rough Riders under | jy. and loaded on an average with Roosevelt are fully matched in | 9.008 Ibs. of coal The engine : ; weighed 148,70 Ib ing the total the First Washington regiment | weight of the train 6,458,100 Ibs. under Colonel Wholley. wet had Guemetenen> ‘The Central Passenger association lines are making arrangements for a reduction in fares for the large na tional gatherings which are to City Comptrotier Parry very terse- ly put the matter yesterday when he anid. “The City of Seattle would be) noid this coming summer. A rate glad to have the Washington volun- | of one fare for round trips will prob teers here on the Fourth day of next ably be adopted. iy July, Dut no matter on what day | i bes . ‘a tan eae Wilke Fourth in their honor. If any cele- |g: paul and this city. The train ration ought to have the lead over| witli teave St. Paul in the evening Gil others in this city, it is the one|and cover the distance in thirteen that will take place when the boys hours’ lees time than it does under get back from Manila. Seattle |{h® Present schedule Bo ap mgr mould certainty make !t a state af | 000: Northern and rthern Pact fair and invite the people from all ge myers recently inaugurated. Sections to come here and partic! * ~ | | pate.” | Buffalo, N. ¥., is soon to have a —_—_—_—_—_— |new Union depot which will cover It goes without saying that the | 125.000 square feet of ground. On ladies play lthree sides of the building provision part ees & very Important | ag been made for, twenty-two stores in the reception to be accorded | 14 the upper part will be used f to the Washington volunteers. One|, note! which will contain 399 rooms ot them hae already spoken in an |The depot watting rooms will be the dmerview published in the Siar, de- largest In the world elaring her willingness to ald in the) organization of the ladies of Seattle | for the purpose of raising funds, and to assist in the celebration. Now ts) the time for other representatives of | Company Organized With a the fair ex to make themselves heard. Communications sent to the $50,000.000 Capital. rar on the subject will be giadly| CLEVELAND. 0.. May 2~There pobtianes. hs @ strong probability that within —EE——————— The 4 a few days nearly 100 of the largest hi c-engprree ted that @ 8ub- | sicycle manufacturing plants in the Geription be taken up among the United States wil! be under the con- echool children to swell the fund for trol and ownership of one gigantic the celebration of the homecoming of company, ap italiged at $50,000,000. the Washington volunteers, but that | Te e te behind the scheme child allow: have exact data upon the situation, pad ad Jed to” contribute | 44 thin week will see the footing up over five cents. This rule would o¢ the sum totals of the various Prevent any rivairy in the matter, | phases of the proposition, and defin- and would make it possible for all to |ite action will come at a meeting of @esist on an equal basis. the manufacturers late this week A. G. Spalding, of Chicago, is the chief figure in the enterprise. A BICYGLE TRUST. “The trust will build three differ- ent grades of whe sald Mr. Ht A. Laaler, of the Cleveland Bicycle company, today, “a high-priced a Teal eetate business 18 | Vneei, a medium and & cheap grade , oe There t« little probability of the big Yakims is considering © wooten |4**! falling through.” = i ES Ne apace ae An Asp in the Mail. Chehalis postofice receipts last) NEW YORK, May 2—An attempt year were $4461.40. to kil! George KB. Sterry, jr. secre- « Peansains tary of the firm of Weaver and Ster- ‘The new fruit cannery at Walla ry, 79 Pine street, was made yester- ‘Walla is nearly completed. lday, when an aap was sent him cee through the mail. The address writ- The spring round-up in the Yak-|ten in faded ink on the box that {ma valley will commence May 5. held the snake was in @ woman's all, hand. When opened the snake f ‘The Waiteburg New Pra has been | on Sterry’s hands, but by hie quick Merged into the Waiteburg Times. ness the merebant esce injury thar iMr. Sterry hae put the case in the ‘The Walla Walla Union has added | pands of detectives. type-setting machines to its compos. | ing room. Sie Rubber-Tire Combine. A milk skimming station has been| BOPTON, Mass. May 2-—A big established at Burlington, in Skagit |Combine of rubber tire manufactur ers has been effected here, and the county. = 9 consolidation has been Incorporated The owners of the coal mines at|under the name of the Automobile Buco4a wil commence developing | Vehicle Tire company of New Jer them at once. sey, with a capital of $3,000,000, The eee largest Boston concerns in th m Walla Walla farmers are talking of |bine are the Newton Rubber com- having « poultry show at the fruit pany and L. C. Chase & Co, Rich fair this fall. eee combine. Thomas Morrison and Frank Mon- an ieee oe roe have been sent to the peniten- ILLINOIS CIRL’S LUCK tiary from Garfield county for horse, Stealing. | : eee | ane = ‘The residence of John Koontz, on | Mi Jackson Prairie, Lewis county, wae totally destroyed by fire last week ‘The loss in $2000. eee MacAuley Heiress to a $10,000 Estate. May 2.—If the North Yakima will hold a special |aughter of J. A. MacAuley, de school election May 15, to decide ceased. cam prove her identity, his whether or not to issue $15,000 worth | #19.000 estate will revert to her. She of bonds for the erection of a new |!# said to Iive in Bloomington, Il) school house. A few hours previous to M Auley's eath, C. P. Johnson, a #a ATLANTA, Ga., 1f keeper, called at the Atlanta Nation- PUBLI FLOGGING 11 bank with an order supposed to be from MacAuley, for five State bonds, which were there for safe-keeping After MacAuley’s death the County Walter McCorkie to Receive Qi iiinisirator missed the onde Johnaon claimed to have turned them over to MacAuley He moved to w York, and was engaged in busi the when he attempted to ome of the bonds. He 4 to Atlanta, made restitution an fined $500 and four months’ onment City Gas For Hew York. NEW YORK, May 2.—New York city is planning to own its own gas plant. The board of aldermen and the ¢ cll by @ practically unant- mous vote indorsed the bill pending in the legislature providing for the municipal ownership of gas and the construction and op jon of a gas plant in w York city by the cor poration Because of thia favorable action by the two bodies the legisla a Taste of the Lash. EVANSVILLE, Ind., May 2—Wal- ter MeCorkie, 22, will be given a public whipping by his grandfather John McCorkle, aged 70, in the morn ing. Young McCorkle stole a horse from his brandfather and sold the animal to a horse trader for $12.50 He was arrested and taken before Judge Winfrey of the police court this morning. He #aid he was guil- ty and took the money to buy a pres- ent for his sweetheart. The court celled the grandfather before him and said: “You can have the option of whipping the young man in pub Me or seeing hit go to the state pris on. If you decide to whip him you must give him a good one.” ture will not hesitate to paws the The grandfather said he was will-| Donnelly bill, whereby the city gas ing to give the young man a whip. |plant is to become an assured fact. ness a was re A ass ins lard Croker, jr. Is at the head of the! hes Made Against the Same by Gill and James at Last Night's Meeting. | ‘The city coun |by @ vote {1 refused last night, of seven to six, to p offered by Coun Pledging the city to co ar river tributarie r Lo prevent the lution of the city’s wat t Couneliman GUL yaleed the op; tion In a short speech tn which said that he was opphsed to coramit ting the elty to any much resolution Rude, in ndemna tion proposition until the Kr gineer had made a report upon tte advisability. He declared that “sub nidised newspaper howling” would not affect him in the # as it waa well understood that the p agitation In favor of the conde tion proceeding was in in jot Baker's Snoqualmie Fall's P company, He thought that It wo be high time to pass euch a re tion @s the one that had be nt troduced after the City Engineer had but reported that tt waa necessary before Counctiman James spoke in jatratn and declared his opp jto being hounded into doing rome jUhing that his judgment did not commend. Mr. Jamer called atten tom to the fact that he had been one of the pronounced opponents of the Ammidown company when it was trying to get the city involved in a contract for water and power from tien Cedar river, but he did not propose to bar that company out of the Cedor jriver now in order to help the Bakers to secure a monopoly of power priv Heges, unless he was convinced that such action waa necessary in order to preserve the purity of the water supply, He did not know yet the actual conditions might b uid not vote for the re [th convineed that it war proper and | right. | Upon the ayes and noes being call jed, seven members—Castioman, DiI! er, Gill, James, Muldoon, Taylor nd President Rinehart had it referred to the fire and water committee | The counct! virtually dropped the ase against the Snoqualmie Falls’ Power company by deferring its sideration It will be recalled that a committee was appointed to re lport epon the advisibility of taking |the franchise away from the com pany on account of its evident in- terest in suite instituted against the y to prevent the building of the Cedar river water supply system These suite having been dismissed wilon un Accordingly nics Patuscne prepared back to America, and the told of the El Dorado tempt- his cour the him number All rymen, to mentioned, to ac ompany had sufficient money to pans the in migration bureau in| New York, Which guards against the landing of paupers by requiring them to have 4 certain pum, at least enough for tranaportat and living expenses All the mon—there were no women are miners, and all have been as sured of positions tn the California mines, for the Slave, to which na tion they belong, are known for their Industry and thriftin On the same train, the Wabash was a party of ewarthy-skinned sone of sunny Italy, who also were for the west. All b n| ed through Ken ta There two names represented thelr total knowledge of Kngliah | COLUMBUB, O Hyacinth, of St Springs, died sult of a hock « death of ft p Watter She Anawered a telephone ring, received} the message of the bieh douth, and suffered a paralytic stroke which proved f Her former name was Mary Nugent, and velonge to a wealthy York family Love's Young Dream. CHICAGD, May Detectives hunting for an aged woman who last Friday, accord to stories, eloped with an old sold The woman Mrs. Orma Wynack, fifty-four years ot age, and the white-haire is seventytwo, and an of th nd " iw Th ak Ne woman's atepmon, has « 1 ey to assist him search for the tw Mra. Wy became acquainted with the « r through a matr monial paper, Mra Wynack can hobble along only on her knees on account of a spinal trouble SPRINKLE, IF NUIVERING WITH COLD ‘With Features Wan. and Pinched Tho Slayor of Poli Now Hove to Answer for His Crime. NEVADA ling from cCrry weaknens, May 2 CAPTURED man Kilroy Will, Tremb shivering from MAYO... WONDER WORKER ‘Still Continues His Free Consultations it the | Occidental Hotel, corner Third and Cherry Street, from 9 a, m. to 8 p.m. THOUSANDS OF PEOPLE Have been naved from a premature grave by consulting Mayo, who has devoted years to the ber pour, suffering hurr ity ALL F BON t r former fo! and suffer in mind and f im the permanent cure u ° Eye, Ear, Hes Throat, Lungs, | Heart, Stomach, Liver, Kidneys, ete BROKEN nd, his features wan and pinched, y his bat rim slouched down over his) DOWN restiess, plercing eyes, and his body , y ut the nipp mountain air, the manacled midnight assassinfi who! Are rejuvenated and restored to Health by this doctors 1 method 96 without warning shot to death Po-| Treatment. Worn out business men, call for advice; ¢ nes way Heeman Ktir ed an uncanny and grew tacle was lifted y 20 day» ago an he present Ape out of a car r of endurance 1 Apathy, In ar wome published. failing po Who suffer f or diseases pec No testim suffer from LADIES perfect confidence fference, Ner t the nla in the shortest ap ¢ of time by Vegetabl riage at the Nevada county court- BLOOD DIBEASES cure oes house shortly before & o'clock this | Remedies. No Iodine or Potash o' ercury w : of the Rectum permanently cured by @ morning. Supported on one side by PILES = ail ear . { the Rectum pern Sheriff Getchell and on the other by | Rertectly palniont part Nir anrace many diseases heretofore considered Sherif! Veale of Contra Costa, with MAYO’S Cl RES hopel Nervous Affections the Heart, Capt. Nihell bringing up the rear, | ppilepsy, St. Vitus’ Dance, Persistent H adache, Difficulty of Breathing, Murderer Moore begun the ascent | Dyspepsia, Constipation, etc, are completely and permanently cured by of Justice death ira to the jail floor of the It neemed a veri this world’s benefactor. Young Men Will Find Mayo Their Friend and Adviser. | march and the gray, | shudowy dawn light accentuated its DON'T BE DISCOURAGED, no matter how many doctors hay jled and half carried, for his knees perience, and tell you exactly what your disease is, and if his remedies : jat times collapsed like those of «| y43) cure you. raven death convict advancing to But Do It Thus and $0, tiie iis piace unter the yawning Th f Man Middle aged and old men suffering nooe that dangles for his kind. from nervous debility, from any Says the City. |“Once in the barred ante room of 1s8ases 0 eseee couse whateover, producing dlaste Yesterday marked the day on the| th Jail the prisoner sank into &| neg, lose of memory and energy, tired, discontented feeling, ine city water departm ke for the | CMT the moment that the blanket | digestion, palpitation of the heart, urinary trowbl nd many other was unrolled from around him and | ptome not necessary to mention here, should no longer y in ginning of the irr nh seanon. | the handeuffa were unlocked. He! scoxing proper reef. REMEMBER YOUR DISEASE 18 APPKOACH- The city has beon 4 two | took the situation with the atolidity| Tyg ITS LAST STAGE, and if you continue to negiect it, the time sections. he district # wed |of am Apache, except for the furtive! just come when you will be past human ald : morning trrigat , © hours | glances he cast around and an al- Complaints, painful, dificult, too fre- takes to all re at imperceptible twitching of the KIDNEY AND URINARY quent, milky or bloody Urine, care- th av north and « way ne irrigation takes in that part of the city weat { Fourteenth av teenth avenue north Yeulor way The nad and north of has special m employed fo pee there rules enforced, and are Instructed to Mf water tm ly wh ion of the rub ure j A Sensational Suicide. | LOWELL, Mass, May 2—A man} walked to the middle of the Central. | ville bridge this afternoon, and after writing D. Hootthan on the rati with «a lead py u © Here goes!” and jumped into the river | BReveral reons saw t n nm, but lid not ant ne | of them knew ath. The the new arrival went in, moving nfully if he hi behind. At every station Martines ed by hund ecking @ sight of the Little Deer creek » Colfax bad man the heavy double doors | » murderers’ alley swung back and of carta home Constitutional or Acquired Weakness of Both Sexes Treated Successfully anes in te ca Bets 2 on the railroad In the drive from |Colfmx the party saw only two men, jand that was after their arrival in Leo. L. Totten the Victor in fully treated. “cc WON DIAMOND MEDAL THE BOTTLE this city. When the vehicle was| acacia ansing the corner of Hroad and Oratorical Contest. Pine streets where the murder was! 11 eax wash, May 2—The| VOUNE inflict the Victim of ommitted, Moore straightened up in uick glance toward | Washington Agricultural his seat, gave @ er the apot where Kilroy was killed. jechool of science "P land with @ perceptible shudder sank | | rack again At the depot at Sacramento handsome bouquet was handed Moore by aman. A jed {it bearing the f I've modest vic wins * and at to 1 accompan- roses a Pecuiiar Accident. won the diamond Sal and the intercollegiate cra-| “S43 MAFARD, Cals May 2 Eng meee Gee the - younger son of B. Brenftick, a garde torleal contest, and there is general|tner, was the victim of @ must pee rejoteing in Pullman. Leo L. Totten, |culiar accident last evening, which ollege and who represented this institution in/may result in the lows of one or |the contest, is wearing the beautiful and recelving the both eye Brenflick’s # It seems that young er lay sick with the nerauia- | in the courts and the contracts let medal the councilmen appeared to feel that blooming. Love and good wishes.” [ions of his friends over the signal grip, and In order to keep her from it was not worth while to call the SING SING N WSPAPER On the other side of the card was) victory, Mr. Totten is the son of taking a chill the child filled a si- Snoqualmie people to further # |the name “Jennie Campbell, 1617 N." poy FF. Totten, a farmer living phon bott Pca sand and placed it count. ss = a |The mame wae printed in type and butt ak a monies riba the o of the stove to heat. Ig oy am the geet wae written. Moore says |"°™, ay toed het ae a few minutes he went to the stove | A Perilous Task. |Eirgt Issue of the Star of| Jennie Gampbel! was an old friend ‘ge gether amends and took the bottle out, Just ao b } of hie. ol oki of ” at on | New YORK. May 2 Alma Hope a Succe Moore preserves his imperturbable | with such force that the metaili¢ l@’Alma, the former wife of Rudolph) 2 silence, not having spoken a word| COLWILLE, Wash. May 2.—A|Stopped was driven into the ceiling. Aronson of this city, who, it was| NEW YORK, May 2—Periodical | since hin arrival here, except to say (close but unofficial estimate of the {8° Much sand was shot in the boy's recently announced, was a prisoner |literature was added to by the ap- |yeg" or “no” to the officers. At Col-|amount of Stevens county's indebt-| face that when the grains were exe in the harem of the Sultan of Pearance today of the first number |tas this morning he tokl a newspa- edness which Ferry county will have |‘racted and the flow of blood stops | Morocco, cables to an evening paper |of the Star of Ho The paper, |ser man that Kilroy struck him on|to assume ts placed at about $17,- {Ped by Dr. Wickman the skin ree [that she {e safe. which t# to appear semi-monthty. i# line nead with @ club and then he sembied a sieve, Both eyes were in< The State department had been | *fitten. printed and published by | mot. He also aald that Fred Eiler- % jured, ost with care the sight a asked to investigate the case of the |the inmates of Sing-Sing prison, and|ingn and Larry Mullen, as well as not be lost. An investigation show |Joung woman, and inquiries for her |! unique among publications, in that |Hau Gates baw the blow and the Open for Settioment. the accident to be a result of ig- |were cabled to the United States | the editor has no fear of libel wuits | eating NORTHPORT, Wash., May 2-—|norance of natural law. The sand Consul at Tenater. and no reason to be apprehensive Township 29 north, range 29 east, is | placed in the bottle was damp an Mise 4’Alma left thie city to viait of a visit from an indignant reader | now open for filing. Several ranch-|the steam generated by the heat Tangier with the avowed intention | With a shotgun, and need not worry A CREAT COLD FIND |men have resided in this township |the oven caused the explosion. One lof entering the Sultan's harem and@ @bout unpaid subseriptions for 16 years, never being able to file| remarkable feature was that while lmaking a study of the conditions| Hoth typographically and in the ——— until now. All those who have squat-|the bottle was blown to a thousand | there. quality ® reading matter, the ted on this line for a period of five | pieces, the walle of the room bein; erenihar ot’ wht de wae detnea |[paber 0 Cie lte makers, 1r| Believed to be Montezuma’s | ace are now entitied to a patent, | peppered by the bits of glass, not ond by the Gultan has not yet deve 4, | consists ht pages h twelve | | which can be ured immediately | particle of glass lodged in the boy's " rset eat by sixteen Inches and ie] Famous Treasure. lafter their filings have been accept- | face, : The « are all signed, not with | witam in, the noted archae- | re at Bo ur ae. peeserousers Bi but WiU slowist of New York city, who has| Grief Caused His Death. sciniieatiands Sie 4 anigurasibipans their cell numbers, This plan WAs/teen making explorations in @ re-| Lawn fe BOSSBURG, Wash., May 2.—At an ed by Warden Sage, who con an., May 2—Dr.jearly hour this morning the Wolfe | Terrible Fate of a Railway (rei ny ine idea of the panes in or-| Mote Fegion of the state of Guer, ic. G. Howland, for several years the | & Foster livery stables were burned | | der to avoid embarrax the con- |r Prager dive ‘old region of | mstor of the Unitarian church here, |to the ground. The horses inside the | Brakeman. tributors by publishing thelr na A re og nee eh yo ory pede died at his home today. His ¢ |structure were burned to death. The | BATAVIA, N. Y.. May 2.—Daniet | to the outside world Ito $5000 to the tom. ‘The reajon in'| is sttriputed to grief over the de cause of the fire is unknown, but it Manning. of Mendon, a Lehigh val-| which the Glscovery-te mage ta cov- |. daughter five years ago, He |is thought it was started by tram Wer brikeoan, mat Wen o horible| WEATHER FORECAST, | Sres witm premmerte rune Accord. | "ae, 2, 7eere Of age and leaves 0 Jeath a short distance east of Corfu coae ng to tradition Montesuma’s treas-|\ cinee atudent wots 7 this morning. For Geattle and V ty —The was located about 80 leagues to |” ‘ i 1 Manning was the head brakeaman | pressure is lowest rta. southwest of the City of Mexi- | ° ee on @ weet-bound freight, and this |highest over th: " and as Prof. Nivin's rich field to COET TE WAS KILLED | ae tke morning about 7:90 o'clock the en- | high extending In elt alo about that distance southwest | a ° gine cut loose from the train and ran | Pritieh Cole a th h Was c wt Mex ® capital, and as ruined Sitcineeniibutad ahead to a tank to take water. ton, Oregon, northern California and | yiiages are numerous there, It is , | When the train came together | Nevada [hot improbable. that. the famous, Rains Wash Away Earth From, We make ie need of fit: again Manning was the one to! The temperature has remained sta- | treasure has been found. | ting you. Makes no diffet- couple them together. In some man-|tionary over Washington, and haa| Accethatse eae Above the Skeleton, fee ee ult wwe ner’? ing’s head was caught be-| fallen in the middle plateau region ene - U peng: pie, ty and maces 1 al ie wd vunt being pee * at Balt | \S NOW A DENVER, Col, May Parties fit you in any sort of a most beyond human semblance. | Lake City, where the minimum Is 4 arriving from Byers, Araphoe coun Death, of course, was Instantaneous, | this morning and where a heavy ty, 70 miles east of Denver, report s ‘The engineer and fireman of the|snow has occurred during the past YOUNG EAGLE the finding of the body of Otto G tunate man. His failure to signal /fallen in Idaho. Light rain has , ‘ak 7 the engineer to go ahead, led the to believe that something had hap pened. Going to the place Manning | was found hanging by the head. SLAV MINERS FOR THE WEST Enroute to ST. LOUIS, May 2. enty-three natives of the prinetpality of Bownia Herzogovina, in the Austro-Hungar jan Empire, passed through the Un nm Station yesterday \fornia, where most to work aa miners, T he party and the only o could speak Pnglish. was Christ Patusezenicz, who had been in this country two years and then return ed to his fatherlar While here he succeeded in amane ing @ small sum of money which de frayed the expenses « his return trip. Over there he found the con ditions extremely unfavorable, What with the poorness of the land and the severity of the taxes, it was almost impossible for the Inhabitants to eke out even @ miserable existence. of th mute to » will er of who rs | for curred in the northwest ant fr gion. Frost is reported from y in eastern Washington, Oregon, and northern California Leper in New York. NEW YORK. May 2.—Ler Chinaman, suffering fr lying at the point of death at No. 12 Poll street, the victim of tre his disease by a crowd of countrymen He Foy. a n leprosy, is atment his n inmate of the leper colony on North Brothe land un til recently, when he turned adrift. Len Foy then went to Hve 104 Weat Ty third street the police him today the floor, with a crowd of ren around him, beating him bamboo He was sent Pell street house to ¢ was was enty found at No. where tied t China to the Their Camp Located. ASTORIA, Ore., May 2.—The A. J. Cloutrie was brought ide last evening, and was taken to Astoria this morning for the in quest he party that brought the body in found the camp of Dx Radir, Hetkmann and Cloutrie half a mile on the back tratl here they made a tent with their blankets and had a big fire, Their cooking utensils and half a ha found, but no evideuce of any canned goods. body into 1 were Detective Sam Corbett Joined the Order. known, @ sheep ranchman, who was murdered on his ranch, September 20, 1898. Goette disappeared and his 000 sheep were afterwards sold in wonR-—_———™~-> Omaha. A draft for the receipts of Detective Sam Corbett Joined the | the sale was cashed at the Colorado Eagles yesterday, and today he is| National Bank in this city by R s carrying two Canes instead of one to|H. Beeler. It is believed that Goet uasiat him around. He states he|te was murdered and suspicion thought he had many friends, bwut | points to Beeler as the murderer and came to the conch nm yesterday it |efforts were m to capture h was all off. Detective Powers is but all trace him was lost at Salt the next candidate to enter the nest Lake. The body of Goette had been AT ANY PRICE of the Fagles, and he spent yester- buried near a stream on his ranch| Jay afternoon in the neighborhood and the spring rains had unearthed | of the Seattle National bank bulid ing trying to discover some of the of initiation used by that . order. Powers knows what the fate Accused of Arson. | of Darbee was, and 8 not wish te at ca al noks abi | _SANDPOINT, Idaho, May 2—A Pianta eSanbi rconedl-ie Carr, who has a ranch a few miles down the river, was arrested today or An Engineer Killed. by Constable Smith on a charge ot| ‘You're not so fat’? but what SOUTH McALESTER, I. 7, May larson, It seems that Andrew Leaf we've got a garment fatter, AQ 2—W. HB. Stafford, an engineer on|had purchased a quantity of hay | as: snt of pop . the Missourl, Kansas and Texas rail-|from C, Miller, which was on Mil- h we etn wie hel ett optals way, was Tun over and instantly |ler’s place in a barn, and Carr haa| Pere Sure to please the buyer, killed at Oaktaha this morning, | ob 1 to Leaf crossing his ranch, | Stafford was under his engine mak- | which it was necessary to do to reach | = —_ Ing some repairs, when another en his engine, xine backed up against shoving the engine forward. |the hay. Leaf afterward, with aj |neighbor, started with a team after | “Res Fy ” S| > |the hay, but on approaching found | Best and Biggest. In trying to get out, the drive #|th building and hay in flames. Re- | aes os cut off both of his legs below the |Heving Carr to be responsible for | body, Killing him instantly The |the fire, he was arrested and taken J REDELSHEIMER & Co remaing were taken to Denison, Tex. for burial. ,|to this place, and will have j a hear ng before Justice Bowen today, | First Ave., cor, Columbia St. Ne dead yee ete os core ae CARI Four mira rune tle v rect! riage 8 far conw ahea Ast stens appr side, push of th away out her | bask what boun from

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