The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 21, 1902, Page 3

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. ‘ ™ ” vw ” , va MARCH 21, 1902 THE SEATTLE STAR, . \ ports Soon Ready Waxy WEATHER FORECAS1 report of former City Comptroller BLANCHARD | Frank H. Paul, have been finished ; GALLS IT AUBURN, March %1.--(Special to; tee Star @tar)—Coroner Hoye returned | on his way to Seattle with bim the relics of what/ one of the most brutal eqparently murders that has ever ta- piace In ao history of the state, exclusively in the Star yee- he Was called to the Apple aix mites distant from to mmvestigate the cireum- gance urrounding the death of a pan whore skeleton was unearthed y- Ae aaeieton was found In Carter are, where fragments of It have wee exctusl terday, a gageet from beneath log = a shallow trench-lke Whh the > * were found of a man's @ the remaing guast, Throwen ch ‘gee poets ly identified by H being those of Burwell man who once leased a e@ Applegate ranch for Twe Tears Ago Was last seen two years day. He had separat- ible wife, who was at that febtent of Seattle. With hie was aged 14 years, Bawkins gather a solitary existence. Ate days after Christmas the to neighbors and to Sumner that his father had Bad told him that he never sul return, but was going ALL POX: ealth officials of the city are opinion that there is mo fur-| 7 of smallpox in Seattle. pe the untiring vigilance of Dr. | and his assistants, the con-| been kept within bounds | Suspected cases have been | investigated. The patients | house now number only 33, two weeks ago the number | 7. ny few cases have been report- and most of these proved, tion, not to be afflicted px. The sanitation de- pite a very busy tir hard fumigating room A close watch fs still Gepartment, so that the} ntagious diseases may) Sminimem. Dr. Car-| himeeif as well) ‘ successof the health | with contagious | 0 r ME hs e, ney Fulton this county commis- | ly signed pe- asking for the EVERETT, March 21.—The first endl Teg depot in Ever- today through offi- | tls of the Great Northern, who let | contract to Wasson's brick works for a new building Rew depot is to be buflt the northwest corner of Broad- and Roney, where the tunnel and will be a handsome Sructure of brick trimmed Mh stone. It will be 100 feet in in the main, with sheds and The second story to the offices of the i, including those of the gen | Superintendent. The Great give no estimate = } the total cost of the buildin James E. Bell of the Pa- Coast Lamber association hae © meeting for March 2% to ther sise in rates heretofore ory TON IN ARIZONA TY. Popa, ari. Ariz., March 21.—That tes may be enabled to as home the Exyptian cotton Treats 24 Is belley Made in Salt River strated to the satiafac-)} the 4 partment of agriculture fan cotton can he success. | 2 and perhaps ; profitably laed {ry Southwent, ; Hite | he £overnment stations ne ar) Hos, f Nearly an acre was plarted | ins iJ Wan seed, and a planting | et eine wan made’ on the mt, In the eastern and Patt of the valley. The crop @ithered, and the cot | tL anut ever seen in the de- And the yield was better! Of the avera, i eo Fi tian | ite native soil oP | respects th Arizona “4 exicn are Nile rte san “A 4nd irrigat nie king th the Indians are much 8) otnenteto rY 44 workmen than | In ; 278 te» water pipes to supply from Solomon's pool the Mag Ueuct Darwen through 4 tunnel es moun ~ ae and tn this tunnel mies Dutt be rectly conatruct Ore the time of the aise ie tomor’, ¢ mM tomorre wil ows ‘a clasatfied ol tan All your wants at least ox- see valleya ot} » New Mexico and similar to the val-| The soll is almost | Uttle difference in| ion {a as necessary | 4 O’Ciock p.m. MURDER Coroner Believes Burwell Bawkins Was Sho by His 14-Year-Old Son |} mother in Beatle | foods, PORT ON OFFI | association, tried George Haale | army | be espectaliy gorgeous, it 1s sald. They | with gold trimmings, |sare will wear red under coats with | people report will not be finished two weeks yet The repo Superintendent L. Bh. Youngs water and lighting department ts nearing completion and will probably be submitted to the mayornext week pe gag anne of Streets Little ta work upon his report, Mayor | Sranes has already received the re | port of the civil service commission j}and as soon as all four are handed tn | they will be given to the council for | approval and given to the printers tire | fully en McDermott Loses | | j The damage action of 8 MeDer- to a new locality. Also, that he had | mott against the 8 Willey Naviga advised the boy to return to hie /tion company for alleged personal The boy went to Seattie and a few days later returned with hia mother, They disposed of injuries, resulted today tn a verdict for the corporation. The company's Witnesses made the Jury believe that the stock and farming utensiis and,| Mr. McDermott w as intoxicated at it is reported, went to Orilila, where |/the time he got tangled up with a they lived for some time afterward. | oabie, and that he wasn't hurt muc h, Where they are now no one knows. either, During the time when the father | and son resided on the ranch they were frequently at variance. The boy had hidden away a Winchester rifte. It is the presumption, from all etreumstantial evidence connected with and surrounding the case that; the boy, after a quarrel! with his | father, followed him to the canyon | and there shot him. The spot chosen for the secretion of the body was a/ good one and only the work of spring assisted doubtiess by the coy » Waller Admits Ordering Execution otes who dug for the remains, posed the tragedy of two years ago Bones Unscathed There are no marks on the bones some of which show stress of time | and weather, to prove the method of . feath( hence it te presumed the ball! arANTLA, March 21 which ended iife passed through a Major Waller of the marine corps be- vital portion of the body, possibly the heart. The bones were somewhat | scattered when found, but sufficient of them were in the position where! first placed to prove that the body had been given a shallow burtal be neath the log, or elas that the log! had been rolled upon the grave. fore a mixed court-martial waa to fay resumed, the court having re | Versed a recent decision to the effect that it had no jurtediction | Waller then pleaded guilty to |charge of ordering the execution of il Filipinos, He said his mind was all right when the execution was or- dered had been warned in advance that the ll prisoners were extremely treach erous and ought to be shot, afid said jhe so advised Waller, CERS ELECTED Manufacturers’ Association Elects Officers for the Ensuing Year WATER SHOES COLOGNE, iCapt Grossman of Cologne, the nventor of water shoes, has just completed af 10)-mile walk on the surface of the River Danube. He started from Ling and finished his journey at Vienna, drawing his wife jin @ boat all the way, in less than jtwo days jcylindera, 13 feeta long, and are light lenough to be carried on the shoul- dere like a palr of oars. The wearer propels himself by a treading move- ment, The trustees of the Manufacturers’ who last the met were ele annual ed banque night at this afternoon at the chamber of | wings to rev oR commerce and elected officers for the | has REISS | coming year. A. P. Burwell was! hogen president; Chas. FEF. Crane,! first vice president; Geo. James, aec- | INSANE ond vice president; Geo. F. Foisom, | secretary; C. B. Smith, treasurer. Richard Hayter, who officiated as} essistant secretary last year, Was re-| John Campbell, who has been in tained to act in the same capacity | gait for several days upon the charge rence the ng t year. of arson, having been accused of at- |teropting to burn his own house at [Atlantic street and Eighth avenue south, wae committed to the Insane! asylum at Medical Lake by Judge | Emory this afternoon | John devotes his time to courting an imaginary widow, to whom he indites poems of passion and sings Perfervid odes and son- Jury Disagrees For the second time this week oa jury in the federal court disagreed tn a criminal case. The 12 men who » for malling scurrilous postal card couldn't get together, and were discharged by | Judge Hanford at 5 o'clock yester- | ove eongs. day afternoon. neta bourgeon constantly from the} siciidaaaeteiianihctiiaai jamative régian of his cerebrum, | which he sets to muste of his own Dr. Thompson mt composition. His metrical efforts | Dr. F. H. Thompson, surgeon of | are somewhat irregular in conetrue- the United States survey boat Pat-/ tion, but they contain the soul of terson is seriously fll at the Seattie / | poesy, and the sincerity and enthual- genera! hospital with pneumonia. aam of his passion are undoubted. It i ARE ape ia even suggested that the confiag- No Streets Committee ration which incited his confinement | had ite origin in his burning affec- Today was the regular meeting day | tion. for the streets committee of the} council. There is, however, no com-| mittee, the appointments net hav- ing been made by President Parry. He will name his committees on Mon- day apes 2 aaa ee Ro MADE IN SEATTLE BETTER MOVE EAS TLIVERPOOL, ©., March 21 ~A car on the East Liverpool got be- yond the control of the motorman | while descending the Calcutta hill After running three blocks at cerriaa | epeed it left the track at a sharp \eurve and crashed into @ dwelling | occupied by Elmer Mercer and fam- fly. EA Mercer, a boy, was asleep in room where the car broke through His head waa missed by the forward truck by only a few | was covered with flying debris. Only Home Production aati Sentineas in|one passenger, Thomas Stafford, a policeman, was aboard the car “By Right of Sword” jumped with the conductor and mo. torman. Al leseaped injury. This ia The advent of a big stock company jinto a city sets In motion a «mall |the third time the same house has of men and women. The been damaged by runaway cars. | Ralph Stuart company, now playing Aatrthe Seattle theater Is no excep- tion to the rule Carpenters, scen- ery painters and costumers are all set to work by the company man- ager. A change of bill each week re quires an endless amount of new costumes and scenery. Nearly all of the money separated from the thea- ter-going public is again turned back | to them in the ordinary channels of CHICAGO, March 21.--President Loubet of the French republic loffered as a prize for one of the ath- events to be contested at the Olympian games in Chicago in 1904 a handsome piece of artware from the national porcelain factory at Sevrea The offer has been an- letic trade in the same city nounced to the local omcials of the Since the Ralph Stuart éc association by Baron Pierre de Cou- } “ty Art COMPANY | bhertin, president of the international has been in Seattle, costumers, Olymplan committee The letter dressing the players for the differ-|says that the decision to give the ent shows, have heen conetantly at prize came in response to a request work John MeCanahey we made | made by Baron de Coubertin, official costumer He now has al wee rid of work on his hands, He is at present working on the hussar| suite for the play “By Right of Sword,” soon to be presented. Mr, McCanahey has five assistants at | work and intends to soon turn out the sults, The hussar uniforme will IN KANSAS TOPEKA, Kan., March The greatest artificial body of water in the United States, and probably in the world has just in Barton county, The company that is pushing the enterprise only awaits the remaining spring floods, which will fill the lake, The lake, when it ja filled, will be about seven miles wide on an average and nearly 14 miles long. There is @ salt epring in the bot tom of the lake, and the plan Is to mingle the salt waters of the spring with the fresh waters of the river in proportion to suit the taste of ordl- 21 will be of variegated colors, and cal- culated to make a handsome scene The trousers will be of pure white, Patent leath ler boots will be worn. Some hus the outer garment of white hang- ling from the shoulder. The colors of the coats will be different on the various hussars, Green and white, blue and white, blue and red, and solid fireen colors will be used ;the different costumes, These on will be surmounted by large fur chap- nary ocean oysters, and then plant a eaux colony of bivalves in the prepared The colonel’s uniform, worn by|bed. The lake and oyster planting Iph Stuart, is being made of |echemes are wide issues of a great irrigation system, which Is expected to reclaim 600,000 acres of arid land white entirely, with gold trimmings The ladies’ costumes of Sword,” and the equally beautiful, made by Seattle in profusion e for “By Right other pl are and all being In Toledo, O., the postoffice depart ment will place on each letter box an electrical device which will record at ntral office when the box Is opened, Some such apparatus is found to be necessary to prevent col- lectors from ekipping boxes, ays are a Heal Estate ads, in Saturday's Star bring results for | rt of | of the The trial of the | Capt. Dunlop testified that he} Germany, March %.-—-/ The shoes are aluminum | which causes four oar-shaped | inches and he} He) FROM LOUBET haa} been completed | “GUILTY” | | Open All Night Phone Main 35 : bree STEWART & HOLMES DRUG CO. Bitor $1 677 FIRST AVENUE Bo ywhere i | | i is | | | | | Adams & amas 739 Second Ave., id Ave., Hinckley Block PuRity ACCURAcy Grand Millinery Opening To morrow, “Our Grand Opening of New Spring Millinery A House A Lot A Farm Easter | Suit >» . j j ant 1 time to pay for Should be faultless in fit, finish ant J yie vay fo . ’ . r ! ry little and fabric, e have them. Ny | tor very Site The very best materials have n terma for the balance, been made up into suits of the best styles to our order—we's HH f f § paid cash for them ‘al ef ’ pper den thie gi uh oan wear aes til 12 and 13 Schewerman Block here priced at First Avenue and Cherry St, $25.00 Agency for the You- @@@@@008 mans Hat LION CLOTHING HOUSE 250 DOZEN Ail-Silk ne i Wear Grand ry Lion Clothing House 220-222 First Ave. South COANEA MAIN S088 8660 Sty 6 if & good anice Captivated the Crowds Yesterday patina tf my dia Our display ts practically unlimited Spring styles in Turbans fe uneur and Walking Hata, ready to wear, an exclue whey otth price as made for us or by us Latest mate i ting generally newest ideas and shapes Trim ming 4 at tire of } ferior articles ing—Flowers, Quille, Wings, Ostrich Goods. Ornaments, Hralida, ¢ me thy fons, Neta, ete, and every thought of noveity You are it enjoy this rare treat at Beninghausen am First Avenue rn "Colas Range at the price of g§ 80's jus an Ordinary Cook Stove — iE ELLIOTT, EERE eA AE AE Oe ee A Refracting Optician... Weak eyes should not be made . weaker by wearing glaeses that do a4 My giasees relieve weak rR KA 12 Houses ig. 24 Ave. and Pike, This Is the Prescription Horum Nagra Cocoa Leaves Cubeb Berries, 1 oz Golden Seal Root, Blood Reot, % oz. Dandeline F t, 1 oz Cascara Bark, 1 oz Syrup, 3 ozs Alcohol, 4 ozs Water to make 4 one 2 ons The eeccoceeseesencs: argeat a que Easter Suit $15.00 ONONY le thoroughly made, pertec peratior guarantees waver, quick and la everyt expec tL. » carry th the small the p In aise pat to the le trices within reach of tr et, and all Ke ~ St House in the Northwest invisible military n holes WELHUTCHINSON CE COR. 2** AVE. & UNION SI honnoy Funeral ih rect Parlors Th Teleph 5401 Third Ave. Corner Union TelephoneMain 534 * re @ rd avenue Ma art 1 iim Not an Insurance Make a contract with onan EASY This company has FUNDS PROTCETED HQUITABLE DON’T PAY RENT. Established 1890 Fourth Near Pike We Guarantee Not to Shrink Your Flannaels Ovr customers ed Work is the dee t Not a Bullding and Loan YOUR OWN THINKING DON'T PAY INTEREST this company and become the owner of a home a delicious ANGELICA ed at social functions or for family use—our reg- ular $2 quality SPECIAL Today and Tomorrow Per gal. $1.15 our Flannel | at they ever saw pany a ssoclation ia copilhinny et, ee 60c by SURHTY BONDS Contract SAFE and Fidelity Home Building Co. Coop er & Levy 7i2 NEW YORK BLOG > Bet. Yester and Washin nee Streats ‘ole mos 1281 Telephone Main OPEN EVENINGS eee

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