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vou. | 8. NO. 10, SI ly with, He believed that her r Charles Koch, had influ. | father, In « quarre het and killed Char Thrown at Him In- flicts a Wound on One Cheek. Gaines was tried for murder and trial, in- which Mrs Spelli B At moat of her $200,000 tn a opelling bee. he Was sentenced to m for itfe, She returned to this city and obtained a dive the court giving her the children. a . A few month# ago she employed) SHAROD iN, March T.—Kateer Wit- | an attorney in defense of her form- | @ahoolhouse in Kile, Mercer county was struck by a piece of iron jer husband, ‘The case was taken be ii Q by Dietrich Wittand, a ta-| fore the Texas supreme court ang |'##t Bight, @ spelling bee was in & new trial Was granted. During his | Progress and the room was crowded as ee See Ea tne Gaines had w to| About a doen people were gathered | ch sew | his former fife and pleaded for a) #roeund the stove, whe the floor ow a rehed aoe 1g a jreunion with his family. Mrs. , Precipitating several into bd " | Gaines, with her two children, went lar, a fall of about ten ¢ on his journey ‘The assail- mwas arrested and closely ques: Dut owing to his confusion was learned concerning Nis Mre tm the jail | the buliding. nes and her friends’ peo-| All made @ mad rush for the — medium in Louleville, who told her/ trampled under foot and others al- March t~The kaiser’s | that she had @ communication with | most suffocated her brother, who verified Gaines’ self) When the excitement had subsid received at Bremen yester- | dotense “Diea. gue and a quarter inches in| ny ‘The kaiser has neither fer- dache, and no serious dan- arby houses and physicians at- “AASy Count von Ball maid that the wound was| | derable one, and he thank } That Cuban Troubie. lod for the kalser’s deliverance. | Prussian ch dep MAVANA, March Referring to ent von reccher <a | the stories that a Cuban uprising “ o .| aeainst the Americans is brewing, Non Buciow omticially com-| The Starte Expose of Hem-| seni" onsaice duesnta, formerty Majesty the emperor and rich’s Boul Was Wounded at Bremen yes- tare _ - menting an outbreak they are seek- ici. ucwecu a ing not to free Cuba but to crush tt iy by a0 unripe youth. Al-| OLYMPIA, March 7.—Roth houses | forever declares that if any per: i herb & yo the | spent the morning discussing the ap- | 4 ny o Mrescher then lett propriation Dill, The state univer- | a de . sity will likely get a liberal allow- | ~ gg ogg ame oe ance, though there i a feeling that & Ba pn re the the appropriations for educational ageved = institutions are growing to an alerm~ deing suspended Leuthol4. Bergmann tasue an official bulletin na te on the right cheek, one-half Inches ia length. rich's canal bil mment and that gentie- kept busy today explain- ing his position. ore sa onten | “Roe es wun wo May Be the Reappearance of the Star of Whe 2 ome Bethlehem. pased a #o 7 ase mn FIRST SIDE Weyland, who wounded th» im; has committed suicide in pris- NEW YORK, March 1.—T. N. Wil- p taking potson. AN RANC (A fon, & writer on astronomy, discuss- od jae the or new star which was { T KEEP tscove! in the constellation of . es us & rae nights ago, says: “Now HIS WORD wonder ta. deceive the’ wo. Saiatag i THE SOLDIERS ms | Sarena te pres ateat se ‘Tt te the Dest arreet te or eur ordinance. members lig gn | mew star hae been eeen in that part Under New Ordinance. | of the sky about every 500 years. It pe he always marked the greatest bag tag) Gn ee ese Paging, lame he that have not complied with the and Uth cavairy, will be welcomed ordinance, and more arrests are ex-| home by the First Washington Vol- pected to, fallow. unteer Associa! of this city, At ————————— |S, meeting of the sasociation held in the Armory night plane for the Almost Cut His Foot Of, | recepiium were made. © At present | it is not known whether the return- Arthur Van Ormen, « resident of ing veterans will come home in a Port Townsend, was brought to this body or separately and at different city last night and taken to the Mon- | times. od hospital on First avenue. While| secretary Budlong, of the associ- eutting wood, Van Ormen accident-| ation, was inatructed to wire Lieut.- jy let the exe strike his right foot. Col. Lunn of the 26th infantry for near the ankle, almost cutting It off.| particulars. Dr. Emi! Bories, who attended Van| g. F. Gorham, W. D. Covington, | Ormen, says that the injured man|capt M. H. Gormley and HL J.| is slowly recovering from the shock. | Moss were appointed as a reception | committee, with the privilege of call- ing a meeting of the association at ALTRUISTIC a a Guard com. | Spare eit eee ae iy | — \ of the First ashington for t! t After a Year's Existence the Plan) ceram of greeting that was nent him on the anniversary of the battle of Is Abandoned Santa Aon: RK T T AGKING MOUNT HOLLY, N. J., March 7.—| The altruistic colony established lis Wercaseie, shat ects Saas given up the ghost. Amon 0,000 ort members were A. 8. Dulin, of y are carrying on a feree ingtoe, | D. C., Fenton F. Mullins, a on Lichtenburg, tn the south-| Phila —— printer; Samu tern Transvaal, near Mafeking.| Jones, t ° : M. x e the golden-rule mayor of To- te Liew ledo, Geo. W. Gates, ristol een filled. Planting f- Hall have | Conn. and Mrs. M.A. P. McCrary, for some days. Kitchener | Of Hot Springs, Ark. Mr. Jones, end forcernent who was slated for a place in the ey “ romaine Lange ae mg gd of The manufacturers, threw up com- See eee Ehariteeent | miesion and declared that he wi The Pacific Coast Steamship Co., and that Command- | Ut of the deal ‘The plan was to form a settlement ¥ Sten burghers have in which there should be no potic will shortly expend $250,000 in build or rules save t of courtesy. By | slips at the ocean dock, The found- or woman of good moral character and habits could be relieved of most |1n a few days work will be begun at of the worrying cares of life, provid-|the ocean dock. Included. in the ed with congenial employment £04) plans will be several commodious bied by accident or It was to be an idea! condition. March 7,—Among the a 4 d t rin South Africa ’ ” peer quantity of hair wasr.| other causes the scheme had to be om. get S beeth Atvicen alie- wen The farm was sold last) wAsHINGTON, D. C., March 7 fe fatal to hair, which first fades then {alls out, It ia easy to on the resolution prescribed by Mor cereee weeeeove by Sher | gan, proposing the abrogation of thi fe almost baid. The Duke of Clayton-Bulwer treaty, It simply is completely #0, and the most serves Morgan's purpose of a peg on snl yd epectaliats Poo lone of his long speeches on employed ever since the Duke | Isthmian canal subject. To abro- ees retpre, aes S| fe the treaty requires the actior Sgamteract 6 ‘climate | of both houses. Seriously Injured. | HALIFAX, oh 7. ate} s fh 3 lentertained that « mishap has be-| COLFAX, Wash, March 7,—Don- 5 | ald Kigte ar \fallen the steamer Numidian from M wite, W. C. Pudge, Mr. has not yet been sighte ai others injured, Then Cupic Brought Them Chas. E. Howard Dead. | COPENHAGEN, Merch 1.—Com: , | pe on Together Again. | Chas. 1. Howard, aged 77, died to- | Mote” Oni . |aay at his residence, tanby, Pir nea och in the courtroom at Sherman, ‘Many People Injured at ple are spiritualists, She went to al single exit, The weaker ones were! Cornw the injured were removed to} will pt | Sta tended them, Hard work saved the | Oct |wehoot house from destruction, None of the injured are expected to die. Cuban commissioner to Washington, | ra Bi | Sante] ora. the birth of Christ. pearance waa in the time of Mobam- | med. Ite third was about the tine | of the Norman conquest, fourth Ume wae sbout printing with movable about, also the Reformation and the discovery of our country.” WILL IMPROVE PIONEER SQUARE Members of the chamber of com- merece have for a considerable time thought of many different ways of beautifying Pioneer Square, but not until yesterday was this question brought before the chamber Leave Saiven’s Owner Is Arrested wien we look back we find that a have expressed their willingness to A |help in the reception. L Major Dawson, who presided at the meeting, read a letter from Gen. the payment of an initiation fee of | ations for the warehouses at the | #5 and a weekly tee of $4, any man city dock are nearly completed and | The senate does not expect to vote| the | Liverpool, with Strathcona’é horse, |7; M. Grady, muses, Of tie ao en |mwhich saw service in South Africn [lamp explosion last night, and nev “ - | aged 57, is seriously fil RL MEE RATTLE, WASHINGTO?) EVENING, MARINE NEWS, at destroyer ‘The torpedot-t borough is havi bay. thie atten works well the date of the official tri this afternoon. |} ‘The next boats Steamship Company due f | Way will be the Di mer phin The fe and the latter o eo) The Alaska Steamship Company's steamer Farallon is taking freight # dook and wit! rail | fon Saturday for Skagway at Bohwabach " The Geo. B. Starr Pa, March T—At @| her usual trip to Wha acortes thie morning. chinery and bad some her wend her freight Washington, The former tra in anchored in the . with lumber from j {© Sherman and a second marriage |The stove fell apart, setting fre to | She will sail tomorrow le CHICAGO, M TH TB. jas. MoGuire Dead, Jas. F. MoGul day at his residence, 1996 Ea }atreet. He leaves a brother, G MoGuire. body. A committee composed Crane, Josiah Collins, C. President Cliee and Secretary Prose appointed to look after the mat- ™ ter. Tt We thought that a handsome fountain near the totem pole would add@ much beauty to the prominent spot. A number of citizens are pablic- | spirited enough to donate the money and it is probable that the scheme will In @ short time asume a mater- fal a oa The only question diMeulty that has come up is the matter of getting water from ity. Treas Ming $1500 from was formerly auditor, receiver of the Oregon Ratiroad Co and modern offices, which will be a | big improvement on the olf shack be magisterial eystem, and no laws | img two brick warehouses and two | where Mr, Mellen has his offices at present. The business of the Pa- cio Coast Steamship company growing steadily and the company \ in forced to provide better accom- modations at once to MINNEAPOL Kev. Francia J Catholic priest, killed biraself by fir- ing two bullets into his heart while lying In bed at the Golden West ho- tel today He was discharged re- cently from the Duluth diocese. POLICE NOTES, Bmith, wanted here ed theft ‘of $90 from & roomer of the house, was arrested last night in 7) coma. Special OM Pp. all WASHINGTON, An early adjournment of the extra |nennion of the sen: probably on Saturday This morning Cullom and Cockre were appointed Smithsonian Institution javenue, He waa a member of Stev- | = has remarr her hus 4 whe surrender Increases among the : ese hey’ brothar }It tw said that the leaders are will- | z a BW. Koch, & beautiful girl, |ing to surrender with their follow- Seite tee g Oo PR Member of one of Indiana's prom. |ers if granted a pardon and some as-| ANDERSON, 8. C,, March 7.—The (kent familien and hetreee to 200.000, |slatance In rebuilding the fortunes | presentment of the grand jury in William B. Gaines, of Bher- | the country: the slavery cases was read to a , Tex., several years ago. They| VIENNA, March 7.—At_ Khark- dona married life which wan | hoff, in Southern Russa, the shaft| Practically all of the allegations Two children were born, alof a mine collapsed, burying 34 of | which have caused the investigation and a girl, Two years after | packed courtroom thia afternoon, | ,. the miners. So far 24 dead have been | are sustained, but the abuses are | "Marriage they decided to go to | taken out [said not to be widespread, being | abolition of the convict contracts, 5 H KEW ALBANY, 1n4., March 7—|¢2* Post No 1, G, A. R. The body © Divorces and Spanatel tor mare is at Butterworth’s, ila | oan four years, Mr. Loulnn B.|_ LONDON, March 7—Late advices | ~ Gainey from Pretoria assert that the talk o confined to twenty farmers victs were whipped quite frequently by the overseers in the |} One man in James Fowler's stoc was given 100 lashes and others | that she were shot at with revolvers. Fowler | dangerous is one of the bs the state. SE 0 RY OEE OAT OR LOT ER I MARCI THURSDAY . SURPRISE FOR FRYE ‘He Is Elected President Pro Tempore of the Senate. It Seeothing Hinmineed nt aint takes the stand he at and John do with the sexault, The attorney at fault for hin client's error nversation with a Star report. r this morning on the subject of th complaints in Judge rt yesterday afternoon, dammur vey had this to| is scheduled to Put in an appearance on he complaint itself was not as | mitting to be kept scribed place— resorted for the WASHING TO rinations sent mpla ratified the amendment eral convent y € hed no round for the ater com plaint-—the mplaint itself having heen brought under an entirely dif The Duke of Vancouver jate | | in September or in the early part of October, He will go there Quebec. On his return eastward he bably go through the United and sail for England late in MAY WHEAT. YDON, March Me will visit fon of & presid tions under whic hthe warrants named Frye, of Maine, for the post at there wad 6 Vart q davit and © warrant property t on the f Frye was not in the days bad made him supremely hay The sensi ” all through, ma trial upon the facts May wheat, | ‘finished hin remarks clared that he had said all } ol aw tae jturned down by @ few inelDi hapa howsoever at he bad epent the best tudying the ques years of hindife in nee the time id not expec when an Isthmian because we have gone oist of the Renton Hill Addition A Choice R build upon. jot accused of Dotson on Feb, 25, wan saptered at Ravalla murder in belleved to have been in stigated by Dotson’s, son penitentiary for life. A Duel Inevitable. PARIS, Merch 1. roulede duet Deraviede heard tha: ed he had not Ineul telegraphed a royal Har,” events since the beginning of our | tue choice of weapons In the first instance we pes | lta second ap: SAN FRANCISCO, Mareh 1,--Bec retary Gage has written U. & At torney General Griggs, ree Franeisc, who taken bee in plavery, be arrest © the courts to test their} £ to #tay in the United States. a now inevitable. When Buffet dectar Deroulede, the Collector « and giving him | who doubts t ye movement against the Chi ‘POLICE NOTES. | tram. | arrested yea harge of vegrancy by P timé | men Hubbard and Freemen. typ® came! charged today. INDIANAPOLIS, ‘The anti-lynching bill wae passed by the Indiana lower house yeste day afterncon, It for the removal of a 6 sentenced to 20 days in| hoo whenever prisoner Was lynch- x Judge George, for the | Coroner Hoye returned today from Franklin, where he went yesterday to hold an inquest over the body of | John Lawrence, whe ‘one of the mines there. Verdict wan accidental death. LAW AND ORDER LEAGUE Will Fight to a Finish—At torney Beaumont Not Re- sponsible for Error, President &. H, Graves, Gen. Man. was killed je Sones ¢ connections. ‘The chamber of commerce ha: ceived a letter from Congressman T.) | &. Burton, of the house committee on |rivers and harbors, accepting the in- | Vitation of the chamber to vielt Be-} f commerce for thelr reception. The members of the chamber are deter- in Tree! le. PORTLAND, March ay by the city C, Scott, treasurer of ‘trinity, Parish, fe under arrest on cha a l%-story f View add., cos Hie D. Wirth, for a 1% } building at 1110 South Bixteenth ayv- ng $250: to Mre. HH. P.| kind, the fight a the Law and Order | Hecker, alterations at 723 South 6th | league against vice, and certain jus thee is due Attorney Beaumont in re- ty search warrants peared yesterday in pro ture developed today fn | lavenue, costir | 3 a Z-story frane house and « i te brick basement avenue, costing $1200; to EB. B. Tay, avenue, and another case at 119 Seo. ‘The cases wer mianed, and as tearly as could be found out yesterday, the action was |?" ue to errors In the warrants pre- pared in Attorney Beanmont Today Mr, Beaumont has a defe je and would show | that the cases should not have been | dismiased even were the search war- | rante in error. reh warrants were prepar- | davits of facts secured by | for a i-story frame 2th avenue, oc richard ment frame house at 1829 Twentieth |g favenue, conting $2000; to R. 8. KR inson, for a L-story frame house at 317 Nineteenth avenue, costing $940; |@ » Frank Atwood, for a 1-story |@ brick storehouse at rear of 918 Bec- 1 id ond avenue. = which is plaus! ~ Maa no o Rea: on ito Doubt. Fed 4S us chased themmelves ger Beaumont had no reason | and to doubt the a Against her shell-like ears, “papa, the Count de Hasbeen asks me | Marry him,” plation of th: law, as sworn to by Air. Cowen some one ela to} verify Mr. Cowen, and then se verify them both, might bave ho and the “A client [and an attorney and, third person te 80 on indefinitely: case was #tated as follows: PRIEST'S ACT. : showing a disfigured SEATON CASE GOES 10 THE JURY THIS P.M. introduced by, state in rebuttal yesterday aft compromise on an automobile eweara! ticket to see Sarah Bernhardt?" Budzikowekt, er Crane has the » thoroughly, presenting the cli cumstances of the killing as brought Jout by the evidence, and directed his argume trial for murder in the firat degree | han ocoupted the criminal ment of the superior court for Anna Konklin, argument, the remainder of the aft facts | ernoon was taken up with the argu regarding the defendant that Seaton’s temper had caused the .| ments on the instructions to be given Jury Promptly at 9:80 o'clock this morn- Mr. Gill oj d the presentation Mrs, Konklin fur as tolof the sanenesn had ne ment for the @ regarded him as spoken to hin ungovernable temper ¢ furnished no rebuttal | and at 4:80 o'clock yester hie final argun The Jury rec to the jury this afternoon, | SAeeveerevenveresrereseseseresesenetteeeettetes STAR. ! LC + + «© + « + + 6 «6 « “ALL WOOL” 7, 101, at John Dr ae ins ® Inwyer to #ue for da presentation i assumed t t, and the ease appears bi No Law to Dismian e 1, It charged the ertme of p hine . money The arrant, and the war auxiliary to the riy no part ¢ section of the Je than the anued n the aff be wetm ey Beaumont says he is eng roseoute to the full limit ef all offenders, and the new or Will not be the eoelety ay of fot hat all Chinese women in San thaught to be A and the Port Stratton has of the letter and re- | * Dunn, ¢ practicability of the ing to aid In any wo wiave | ) but is w nd., March 7 His restoration would depend upon the governor's decision. ! Hawkins, Trafic Manager J./ | Francis Lee and Mr. J. B. White, | lehief clerk of the trafic department. | fail of White Pass & Yukon ratiroed, | ent to Victoria this morning on the | Stewart, manager of| »,, went to Victoria to- ferill today fled « for a} patruct sewers and make re- AS soon the date of their | coming is fixed, elaborate prepara- mie Spies will be made by the chamber . To John &, Williams, for me cottege in Lake ory frame $200; to A. F. Smith, at 1931 ‘Thirteenth frame house ing $1 to E for a entie, comting $435. H COULD NOT BE. a whispered Gladys Richa while the roseate blushes s her free to pieces beat themeelv: ughter, I hate to refuse,” re- id Fichasmudd, “but I do not our princely fortune ca) train of bric-a-brac bills lawyers’ fees. Couldn't you on. isty @ay afternoon, all evidence was tn Assistant Prosecuting Attorney | Faben made the state's opening ar- gument. Mr, Faben recetved the { uppn the apparent animus of the defendant for his victim, Dan|®@ Richards. H Mr. Faben had concluded hin |& defen “Rrye began the closing argu- | defen: ease at 12 o'clock. gation, sting At The case will go WITH t sTED STYLE NTED’ n8 WRONG UNALTERABLE BASIC PRIN WHATEVER G rtain de THESE A OUR BUBINE DESERVES NO St SIDERATIOD BAFE sINES We Mean Bours Word of It Adams U-Blanchare SHOWING " ALL BE FOUND IN 1 502 Pike We are closing out a choice dence Lot, graded and all ready to Street is graded and HFRBERT S. UPPER * —& PREPARE PRESCRIPTIONS And Would Like to Prepare Yours SERRE RRR RRR REE the city. teeeeeeee House cleaning time t# n ing $800, to Mra. Nel- | on the shopping list. | 3-yard Ince Curtains, da Lace Curtains, kind B-lnch Silkotine HE adjoining cut is enough to convince one who ts famil- far with steamboat around a stove, but for thote who are not, we will say that of all the.latest improvements none was more unl- versally welcomed than this one No matter how the vemsel rocks your dinn me to our store and ex your curiosity. 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