The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 29, 1899, Page 3

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‘SHE GONE? Wealthy Illinois Woman ts hing for Mrs. John Zelbach Women doin the Search. | | } TAYLORSVILLE, Mh, July 29 | Five hundred citizens of Christian | county, including even the women tn the vicinity of Palmer, are today seeking Mra, John Zelbach, a woman of 60 and the wife of one of the moat prominent and wealthy men of the county. They are assisted In thetr by Simodhounds brought by speci train ‘this morning from Decatur Mrs. Zelbach disappeared ‘Thurs day mysteriously as if swallowed up b search by the earth. She had, #o far as known, no reason for leaving her home; everything that money could buy was at her command; her hut band was deve to her; her chil dren, all amd prosperous and ever kind and loving ! who knew her soe e idea she could have even suffered temporary aber ration of mind and wandered away They say that not the least sign of failing mind had ever been notice able in the missing woman, and all her relatives are firm in the theory that «he has been mt red. But of dence this there ts n« Neither human nor canine has been able to find tratl of either a wander ing woman or a body Qvery well and creek and country dypath of the vicinity is beim hunt- ed, Dut not the least trace of Zelbach has been found ' Mra, Zelbach is the mother of a number of sons, al! of whom prominent tn business circles, 2,600 union men will be in tn IM Carpenter has been elected the grand marshal for labor day, and an antdity of the day will be the fact that grand marshal, aides and every on who take tho e Will be absence «pa pABpIOUE! us by thelr see The wing officers were re elected for the ensuing six months Robert W. Moulton, president; 1h | Pe vice president; W. H. Middl ton, seeretary H, Pike, treasurer wut Merkle, sergeant-at-arms A communication was received] from the Hrewers' Union of San Francisco, stating that a two year} wage and hour contract had been signed with the Brewers’ syndicate of that city, This is the oute of @ six years’ fight for recognition of the union In the breweries of Ran | Francisco, At that time there was not a union brewer at work tn the ty. The conflict ty n relent leasly Waxed on both aides ever since, | Some years it has cost the Englixh | syndicate running the brewortes ax h ae $40,000 to maintain the fight.) W. TH. Middleton and FL AL Pike Tacoma tomorrow to secure | om that eity on t and awaken will vinit representatives f labor day programme CORPORATIONS - FIXED THE LAW .: generally in t lh The Strike. Will Result in an” Amendment at Least. NEW YORK, July 29.—Some of th ablest lawyers say that the ten hour work law can be enfor uh allroad companies w , late Mt for the reason law feetive phr abiy d was pre thon attorneys at t melanie —— sage expressly to f | panies opportunity for unjuat sched L | ules of labor, of which not only the kers by the overwhelming major ty of street railway ployes com THE PRISONERS ©: If the strike beare no other fruit — it will lead to an organized eff Spain Must ¢ omnis WH the | sion of the legislature. Many lawyers | St Peace Treaty. WASHINGTON, D. C.. July 2% “Spain will, upon the signature of the present treaty, release all pris- oners of war and all persons detain- ed or Imprisoned for political offen- ces in connection with the iInsurrec- tions in Cuba and the Philippines and war with the United States.” ‘Though seven months have passed eince the signature of the treaty of peace between the United States and Spain, containing thie provision, Spain has taken no action, so far as the authorities have been advised, looking to the release of the Cubans and Fillptnos tmprtsoned at Fernan- do Po and at other Spanish penal Prisons. Minister Storer at Madrid has been instructed by Secretary Hay, at the dnstance of Senor Quesada. the rep- resentative of Cuba in Washington. to call the attention of the Spanish government to the provision of the treaty cited above and to request that the Cubans and Filipinos still in confinement be granted their liberty without further delay. Senor Que ada anid yesterday that he think: there are about twenty Cubans fn Bpanish priosns. THE BABY WAS NEVER SOBER. NEW YORK, July 299.—Kar! Boer-| per. aged $ years, who, with ents, arrived here from Germany my ‘Tuesday, is in the Long Island howpt- | tal, Brooklyn, under treatment for! alcoholism. He probably has never known any other kind of nourish- ment. His parents fed liquor to him the day he was born an! have con-/ tinued the treatment for the past five years. When the lad was born his parents tried to strengthen his weakened body by liberal doses of wine, and so he was given whisky and schnapps ‘This helped him for a time, and then again something stronger was neces- sary and pure alcohol was given. He} ia said to have never drawn a sober! Dreath | BLEW UP HIS RIVAL IN LOVE WESTFIELD, Pa. July 26.—At a hearing before a justice of the peace | of Cuba, N. Y., today, Gabriel Bish ©, a prominent young man, wan held in $4,000 bail for trial on a charge of having caused the death of Everttt Austin, of Belmont, N. Y., by explod ing dynamite under a cabin in which Austin was asleep. The young men ‘were members of rival parties who ‘were camping on @ small lake near Cuba. | It ts alleged that because Austin | and his friends paid attention some girls whom Bishop and hie companions knew, the latter pla #tick of dynamite under the thr hajd of the cabin occupied by their ‘Yivals. When th a young Austin was so badly injured that he died in a short time. All the young men implicated in the affair Gre sons of prominent pa : Labor Notes :-: | : At the last meeting of the Western Central Labor Union Herman Kuts- chaw was seated as a delegate from the Brewers’ Union. ~+e A communication waa A from the United Garment Workers of America requesting that union men @o everything possible to boom the Jabel of that union. In response, W. HH. Middicton, secretary of the Went- ern Central Labor Union, will secure @ list of all garment manufacturers employing union help and using th rece union label and an effort will be made to have union men purchase these goods exclusively, Sun Sunday, August 6, and each day thereafter, the labor day mittee and representatives from each of the Jocal unions will meet to make arrangements for the labor day par-| to correct the law at the ne and conservative labor leaders lieve that an amendment to th will have unanimous public sent ment behind it, and that it will be impossible to defeat it. HE LIVES TO TELL THE TA WABASH, Ind., July 29.—Chari the §-year-old son of Nathan @ou- der. of Goshen, is possibiy the oaly | boy through whose #yetem has | passed a 11,0-volt electric current} and iived to tell of it. ‘The boy was/ Playing on top of « bridge in that place and accidentally grabbed the| %> electric light wire. The wet weather | had softened the Insulat Onee he grasped the wire he could not let) ¢ x0, and his playmates, Milled with) horror, ran shricking. Hie mother. | who lives near, saw him and calle him to let go of the wire, but he re-/ plied that he could net, and imomedt-| M twill bo afoot, | Amon noob SEATTLE He of the Week In Social Circle Event ovens of hot weather had a) turned with Mra, Dud Vancouver last { © social events this] Mah ee wes ple i » tay M t * shady nook The devotees of] y n lah f yachting had a aplendiad tt ' Hainer * ad warm weathe two very at} pagrast Calne a 1 an the test a1) Phe many frien cM Amy eimith vents he week were th and] why has been danwer 1 tH bare the| Will be glad ¢ ra that f . tn ree Port ‘ .- Tweday n ant © 1 Mine & Hook Hieot of the woctety wae to raise funda f Heck f * . ww the week the relief of the sick and wounded S ony the Washington volunteers who are * » J ng from Manila, and the efforts of t Liltiwaup Palle Wednend: y mot with af coke camping Winet and Mise Wineha A num D from Cireen iver dot par eB riving M. Overton, lat Japan, ha heon wu r My Hent then « Wook at the HMoted t ana ate Nu Ke hott and Wo Mab Pinher gh a Mor rienn w u Keatts ley. M Clay it Had ned fro M week will make @ per He eo Jada 1 Mre J A. Moore | tod ’ ust 1 . who has b i " t yet for t has b ' + vm ru Newark, hae re % y + dure bie “ o> 6 ‘ mpeon and Mise Caroline . tee week to pe at M see work t Wedoemiay fort &. Leak an Franciaen, wh a here, returned home la th her entertain t Sunday 4 the French chub are enjoy oa Mre “ in the y are entoy ano, hap come a Endeavor society of Weet-| inet Ytertan chateh had & plen St Madrona part yesterday afternoce, and in the evening enjoyed an outing in beats upon Lake Washington, ee A pleasant pienic party wae enjored by the tndieg of the enter Clrcte Th fay 1 pententay to Irene Miter friends in Man F of Bverett Captain and Mrs Ackerman, | are stomping at the Rtewens | ns = Mine Dhenste Metlee” of Portiand, te viet aret Siven by this womiety | ing Mine Kate Wit aext Monday even ina oe bs as Ww MWe t North Yate arrived here Friday returned from Te the T Rie mowed 78 . + bas returned after wife © ately tecame unconscious, falling |" backward, the weight tearing him/ Ae A trom the from the wire, which had eracked the! = flesh om the hand to bone and ore visiting cooked H terribly. Gupt. Dt of the | nd waterworks, caught him as he rolled attend frienite tn from the briige and saved him from PS Joath by falling. The boy soon re turned trom Walla overed consciousness, and though Peteetdy ° he is dazed and very nervous, the wolly near Winsor are camp attending physician mays he will re- | {sloet ® ares sumber of e cover. | eee « hie vecnt Mise Carrie Rolomen y HANVOER, Pa, Juiy 29.—Wana-|"™* eo" RS ioe tt the pig sty last evening | Mesers Wake and Pink siees months-old daughter os -s | Paul Thoman. living on « farm near ee sa © here, thrust its hand through an| s at icin te lopening between the board. A vi-| ven nook te visiting in clous hog seized the toddler's hand in ite mouth, and chewed off all the fingers before Mra. Thoman came to the rescue. Physicians found tt ne- censary to amputate the entire hand Michigan Wome Squeezed OWOSSO, Mich., July 29.—Persons attempting to emulate “Jack the! Hugger” are having a good time in ty nowadays. women | have been stopped on the | night tn dark places by fell muce hem hard and let t The police are awaiting make a complaint. Bryan to Talk on Trusts. street “ w m « for some to CHICAGO, July William Jon ning® Bryan will speak on the results ott uetrial and financial bina tions at th be held in Chi 16, inclusty the civil ted He has been nom ernor of Ne delega the ¢ mferer on trusts to 13 to auspices of ration by the wf the state at mferenc that “ STRIKE may F BE DECLARED DALLAS, Tex., J sive strike of railway t looked for to take place Tuesday next. Trouble quietly on the Internatior nd the Great Northern lines for some timed over rates of pay for day's work and yvertime. It is claimed by the men that their pay was reduced 10 per years ago, but they were 1 @ restoration as soon cot better, The reduction has been restored. The linemen chal ance as well as the k for an increase of and also more times when An exten eraphers ts to have a griev operators, and monthly pay liberal allowances at out on repair work Brick Building Collaps CIRCLEVILLE, ©. July 20. a aif of the Manag t k, avthree brick building on Main str this city, collapsed this afte yout 3 o'clock. When the acetd occurred there were fourteen people nthe building, and with the tion of Fred Wink and Shelby all escaped with nothing than a few b Wink w om the and was buried beneath nt excep simen, round floor, at the d voll, the Assayer, 34- 35 Troxwell bik | FROM GOTHAM TO "FRISCO ‘SMEARED WITH _ BAD EGGS NEW YORK, July 29.—Moessenger As No, 874 of the Postal Telegraph Co.,! suit of ht which the t pa bt » bes only o arm, am whe « who tms only one arm, and who ate | ano ve been making on the tracts attention by the ease bad n uber m n 1 drug etores at wae me rides a bleyele wi rae H kaville, O., four ore anne handle bare, is about to attemp » t hil p ant night while « way bh ride from New York to San Fran- from a pris A ‘gab |cisco Im record breaking time. He ; Tho aetna purpe to start from the city hall B. Tr ay terta: next Sunday morning at 8 o'clock ie, Be <ge Me and hopes to malrrtain runs of f : ." pr nees @ to 75 miles @ day for the entire seats ¢ 4 with bad Matas He will fo the route ¥ pared away from th taken by Mr. and Mrs, Davis tn their n have been transcontinental automobile : Bo yall: No, 574 In private life is Albert V. | yu00, athe ad thik are Roe, He rides a wheel geared to 91) George Weare, who in charge inches, and steers by a crotch four running a club house to evade chine, A skeleton rack built over the| ance people enforced s ne ena kas chine, A skeleton rack bullt over th pn sates He haa rid 1 a hundred mile ry! Sunday for fen weeks to put himeclt Damages for Divorced Wife condition for the Jo n . oF OORT SE ae eee | KANSAS CITY, July 29, — Two years ago Rufus H. Davia, a wealthy LDIER'S INITIALS — [Sizrvieser net ree. ‘Today the former wife sued MAY HANG HIM her former husband for $10,000 for failing to keep his promise to re marry her. She says that very short- |i) fter their divorce Davis began to . NEWS, Va., July 29.—| court her again, urging her to forget 4 cannoneer of battery | the past, and once again become his n tes artillery,| wife, She says she was won, and t Monroe, was ar-|now Davis has backed out and she ght for the murd ; wants damages Fargo, August once lived A Wie Skier oo Ae ooo | quarters and did not return until . > strangled bears the initlal “A” in in delible ink esas | oes Yokes of lace on which ¢ enitle in Large Sale of Cattle. | co vs is dotted in the shape of flow MUSKO 1. 8, Suty —-W. Hf Oe PO Jennings, © ", has bought from Extra wide tulle velle have dots H. B. Sp 1”, Clarence Turner) over the half of the veil which goes und D. H. Middleton, of Musk over the face, the other half of the 12,000 head wet cattle, the vell being of extra width, plain and paid beir 1,000, Thin is the covers the hat as a matter of pro est cattle transaction made this ye tection in the Indian territory. The cattle see are being held and fe » Creek| Bright pink, blue, red nnd white Nation for shipment to the market! ties, cach a solid color, are selling for in the fall (0 cents a dozen, and the women who look at them say they are * With the bright colors that are worn this year, they can be worn with all a Special Sale—Fine note paper, in boxes. Denny-Coryell Co,, 716 iat ave. | — awee STAR. ~ ADVENTURES : _ OF MAZAMAS: City of Sez atthe Puller and Mre & Liepin | visitors here thin week | Waketield Taker, of Man yachting party be Hiego Fruit Co, i 2 aha Pacific Coast Steamship Co ge Posey aif : y iit \ for San Francisco gecnriscnt ys teeter te ately dasiete Lave SEATTLE gathered toy ft sider amd at tie “ ¥ Port 7 neend | A charming effect in color te 1 bes SAN FRANCISCO | duced on a hite ten g "or wi el ga Ph i aby ly fy FOR ALASKA mente haw a flehu eff the fehu Leave Seattle 9 a.m wing long ends hanging #traien Qu July 14, 20 head m thy order ft ruffle n y . 4 th two nd f th aft th a ¥ neck and ah is appliqued b : 4 dolla put @ litt ofr ran Dock, eatt Vane i gives itt cae staeter $ peed Taio a alo i ges the guwo that mak t mo) ree —$—$—$—$ —— —____ und which has to be seen be ap a veowted Tia mins onion oan v= Washington & Alaska pein? a STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S | Alaska Excursion Trips | The members of er of M Youle? Wharf at 10g m, ge ee gh Me a Alasha passenger Walle, Ag yy 2| Steamship Farallon v4 ® 7 keew av sme mo Satay, August 12, at OP, uM few abe DODWELL ‘ co, Lt., neral sae 11d Janes Oh. “I boge All Water Route to Alaska, Steamer Alliance Tirst Salling w St Micha on or abet Aug. 20, sonia | Connceting with Company's Owa | Fiewt of Kiver Steamers tor Dawson City | And AU latermetiage Pola ; wu ee : work ine | bekin were Hinner ; We than Yukon Riven EMPIRE LINE 607 First Ave. « + SEATTLE f } io 7 ’ Or to any Agent of the Interns banket w whee Honal Savigation Companyig = { h the & , Unived Stale: or Canada ; Finally « ferat , r : . M For.. 4 mh 3 | St. Michaels About August 24. S.S.LAURADA];: CONNECTING WITIE...,..., 7 Pike Street seatieN. Sate No, atc For freight «i - passenger rates apply to atone eg Ch, © Columbia Btr LAURADA Skagway = Vancouver, Ketohika Juneau N SIXTY -FIVE HOURS $. §, HUMBOLDT . Falls From Seattle THURSDAY, AUG. 3d, AT 8 P.M. City OMce, 004 First avenue; telephone Moin oa, Atlingwos Dock : ‘phone ike Lis KB. CAINE, Agent S FOR T, MICHAEL a or About Aug. 25. Connecting st St. Michael with steamers Seattio No, 1, Seattle No. 2, Seattle No. 8 for ‘Dawson, Rampart and Way Ports STEAMER DISCOVERY e+ FOR, STEAMERS, Seattle, Bamnnds and Brerett, | STEAMER ‘Cape Nome and Golofnin Bay Three Round Trips Dally-—Except Sunday | bsccblabd aac tte TIME CARD CAPE NOME North American Transporta- tion and Trading Company lished 1892 and Direct Tne to Healy, St. Michael Isl. Bay, Koyukuk Kiver and’ All Yukon River Points Freight and Express Shipments Solictted fecond Salling of the Elegant and swift 8. is loverett The, round trip $1.28; ka world if STEAMER North Pacific via Anneortes ven and Whatcorn, freight oF passag and dull Infor dress tion call on or ‘ea. North Amorican Transportation and Trading Company. apply Thursday Avy 3 Friday, August 18) noche jy let een & Oi, dios RANDALL, eS | vounD | MTOKAGK AND WAKENOUS' KAMEN & MONGAN, 400-410 6 Main 140; ger 1 sto orage; Aimtrl wotlabie ca pted onines BUILOERS ABD CONT Hatt hers, et0.1 py one, dealore ib gi Hing howee cole A baat co 1 fouidati vere MEDICAL AND ELECTHIC Mis. De LWAN Durhkian asics t 28 w enlenoae! ings BOc, wy See BUSINESS CHANORA, H ae * periogions j the’ seliing) asap P. igs, ig’ MpTRyro 2 Yow IPAN | Primtin + way. ‘Phone _vatesr ATT ORS! HAKNES THOM, 7 5 Stare Bor: BEPC SP RCIALIS wrt Laing ¥ gree withon t emits f tim vom 4h Haiyolp “CONTAC rons AND B silders WANTED—F iad, east of tenn iS Poley Sbrae te tramsiors, Hit aa DYEING AND. ATLAS Dye Works, phoma Butt Toot towne in the eit h, Wire ig KIND Bold by B.D, 7 denier in sew! machine euppli ds lawyer, miraity and ectictier of pa’ Featle National Bank _ CLOTHES CLEANING, tethes Fi Co. hewp row D ahape Darin) ing. repaitina. 1400 4. Tel ibut 1008, rnp BRON AL SER Manms before purchasil oA tow Cook, chines for aude ie 28 Columbine street, opposite post Wanreo—h Hensel, mfr. ak, a LOANS AND tans JAM ROTHWELL Bo yTrLS A 2_ARD ee) FURN peur D moons BOOMS eax room 81 outaide rooms Sie: free baths; elect ¥—Cor. This ase foom and board. GLEN W6OB hovge gle roome $1, 81 Fie VicToRIA- uy hea tore furnished room, 62 with bath, ete. ©. FOTEL sa VOY Peasant roams; BICKERTON & Di catate and st fornitore: N13 First eve JUNK. THE SEX a but equate businems, a dred Tel. Back 1118," a ALASKA Junk Ca “vt, prympt returns, we aey oh Pike 119. van be BUNDD & ERLAND) Yesler what makers riggers and ship chanel Uiacturers of tonte tarpaMbinay hase, canvas of all Pe TANBEN, cor. 7, ont F a =X MRS {ail spring _JASCHETE, protes mer 2 ofeagionnl i a bh and BANKS “TH FIRST NATIONAD BANE OP SEATTEG ‘ 4 ap Capital. meral Teno king Builoet i asia cso toe Pal er cipad cities THN PUGET SOUND NaTIONaD DaANe OF SRATTLE Capital stock paid bi 000 @urplas Land ooo > A ‘ai tHe “Hrinctfal et States and , ~~ &, SCANDINAVIAN-AMBRICAN BANK OP SEATTLE, F. Presiden n ond Vite Presideny A Cashier | ‘Transacts @ General Banking Business, BONNEY & STEWART Funeral Directors and Embalmore. Parlors, Third Avo. and Columbia $e. Telephone Main Ik — Beatle, Wash. O12 First ave ‘hone Main U7. Datl Arrt r Wharf or office of the | Sor. Yeslor Way and Ocvide & m. Mt Vernon Mutual Lite Mdg. Tel. Brown i § Cor, ¥oglas Way and Oooldental Ave “@ ae fe ay, na ale nena a0 Pm, ano-Rossland 104 } WSIISSSGISSSS | bh Paul Chicage aud Bey , tant eal H

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