The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 22, 1902, Page 4

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HE'S SORRY TLE STAR. UNKIND FOR ITNOW MR. BAUER Murderous McCair Trying tol objects to Telephone Direc- Defeat 12-Year Sentence Will H. Morris threw @ k at the police department teday in the aha . wifidawit Al M accoms ed by a motion that t i 4 f robt and 1 conneq t ' prisor t t a “ tha ar and trina r mad t sete up that the wv ing a wa a put | he ewent x t Ca waa de tha tancht and Gritty rres had nfessed, charging him w r ne the 1 ' Mt t i tha t t t | wa rope a 1 his \ feaned t was t tted to * att friend t that ew 1 gu trot t he w i t off not re an > or th y * A - . n the A ine. - ing wae Sa ‘ hy Detectives Ada 1 La and by their ad told t that he hed to plead « nd ve immediate mente: He got 2 years, Th ; McCair's# state 18 years ! trouble before ed for a living Al MeCair was troptiented in the recent brutal asenult of Cameron at the Palmer house Tt is wald by the police that only by a mi aid Cameron escape with his it Is aleo believed that the sentence of g deeperado to 12 years has favorably commented upon by one who t# acquainted with case HORSE WHIP FOR REVENGE :: Brings Forth Fresh Memories of |” Very Sensational Case Martha Meidell yesterday m formal demand it for the delivery of diamonds, whict Capt. Handy under t ment In a civil « by Io 4a Miss Meldell was «as Ha stenographer tn Ban Fras nd whe « aasdclated with? til his eseape from cu tody { fall She filed an affidy it which set up that the dlamoride were given t her by Capt. Haoly as compenantt for her service snd that when h wan arrested she sent shem to Seattl: to raiae money for hie! } ft fidavit by Capt. Handy ts to the effect, and W. 8S. Morte eler, makes affidavit that were deposited with him as « for « loan whoke proceeds were t be used in Handy’s bond The afidavita were made inst sum men, when an © : st ma to recover the diamonds. 8 Cudthee refused the demand at that time, Very Sensational Martha Meidell will be of an the young woman threatened with chast remember wes who ent at hands of Handy’s legitimate » Mrs. Handy, with her little 4-year 014 won Jack, followed her erring lor) to Seattle from San Francisco tr May, 1900. She accured her husband of having had undne intimacy wit the fair Martha, while he was cer ducting an alleged real estate of fice here She also made publi some very sensational stories con cerning her wayward spouse and Martha while they were doing real estate business in St. Loule Bought a Hersewhip Mrs. Handy, on arriving in Seattle, | purchased a horsewhip and went ‘looking’ for Martha. This destroy er of domestic happiness had flowr and she waa never found by Mre Handy Capt. Handy all this time was incarcerated up at the county charged with buncoing Dr, Jor dan on the ship Morse « Martha Meidell cut a wi swath | while in Beattie. Bhe ected the re ligious side of life at times and naid to have fooled several very good pe le Mre. Handy supported he f and little boy for more than a year, try ing the wt to obtain a divorc from her hiisbind DR. THOMPSON’S LAST ILLNESS Surgeon of the Patterson Expires of Typhoid Fever After a Mngering esa of eeks Dr. F. H. Thompson rgeor of the United utes ¢ t and ge detio survey ship Pat expl at the Seattle general he tal Ja eventing of typhoid fever, During the past k friends of Dr. Thompsor have entertained little hope for h recovery He wae but 26 yeare of aw un family resides, He had fi broth era, one of whom, Gee T. Thon gon, arrived in ttle ednesday Dr, Thompson was appointed to his last position in June, 1900, and had been ae#ianed to the Pat or since. He had made two erui tr that veasel, The body will probably be shipped Hast & La Roche, removed to 611 First ave fy | tory and Causes Much | i“ | Criticism An alt ative wr i tn t th iit of Bauer ist the Bune ‘ » ‘ at «| Maret Ha ' u t t ' } 1 { re t ' K ’ ' ) i A ¥. and at ht pt . Ito} » t sacr + he ' f J « 4 ' fo alte ’ i 1 for me 1 r M Tia Yr ) lary ‘ « t xt is k sire tog tand ' a t mall port f ! ubles h the ating ¢ Other Views her people who take a i of the matter Ar 1 t sald today: “I like the pres ent directory for its reminiscent val There are #0 many names in it that I like to remember Persone who are dead and gone are called ife by perusing the telephone direc tory | Another man protested “This | whole denunciation of the tele | phe ompany and ite service t* un lwarranted. My experten adn wlleve that the company nm he demands made upor ‘ softener than tt falia, I 1 le | phone a great deal, and I I | get the umber IT call na me of instances—say t * ou Of course, it ts an ne t wrong number or none at & but the ity les ir and the bala hougt tat is on the right side | e All Right | “The directory Isn't so bad. 1 an | told that several names and numbe | in tt rrect. So far as new wut * concerned, it ia under telephone etiquette fo th t main in modest ot ty f a ¢ « of *, MWke new nber of congress. It would be | roux for a fren natalied te ri o add anything to the voca ‘ rd of the syst M } or hast jar ideas He anid tod The Sunset people seer ito think that I pay for an fnetramer j like a cameo carving or a pi | lustrated bock beer pr 1 Maybe they tt I had it stuck up as an a nt of prosy y and a notice that I > e mor throw at the birds. The Sunset company certainly a bird and I am going to throw @ few | re at m another elde, and try to find out just what it has a license Mrs. 8. G, Yerkes gave an informa icheon Thursday after at her ne, 708 Kast Unior Later in t afternoc ladies we Mi. ma few y vited in to pia Andrews of §f of bonor Miss Edna Smith of Spokane is be ling entertained by Mrs. G Pere at her home, 1006 James street ® Modern Business coll a dance tonight in its hal ling building The Ladies of the making great preparations for a ba ung ping-pong 8 -ortland was gues ival i Maccabees are} 1 Bs THE CORONATION CARDS FOR | CHICAGO SOCIETY MEW SEATTLE STAR, MARCH 99 ———— udall g ¢ 1S ac] jot oulhiwick " } , i , ~ 4¢ 9 7% Laas ~~ | | ‘ 717-19 - 21-23 First Avenue, + | ¥ Li Li t} ; ” , | 1 i 1 t an 1 ed to be) & € v1 7 wed ity of 1 1 n th ' that a A u on th 1 n of jot rth Ame Indi eral| A th ‘ of the ¢ na-| t ender t ree 1 0 A \t t und heir of the house | card ys ©) De ¢ oY wy MADDEN HAS THE HIVES : BUT THINKS IT SMALLPOX A magnif t a f ‘ YORK Pa M h ‘ { upon th f ® “it i H t ' farn i kneck ) ‘ i find ’ nf . a ' concept t x le a 1 t it i bis ‘ ‘ : ; : a — “a t I : t} Ope nounce ' | M ‘ | tame i i b b Ce NTP aD (GB) a | ' ! t look { ca , A i jerus his hands and 1} den, b P wri ‘ (G9 wll ici i‘. ? t ~ J . t ‘ t - ris ae ” A ; " tg aNf A i r toft t HOLMES GOOD FURNITURE : “S|CHARGED WITH wna — | . " ' Ter wel Man GRAND LARCENY | P Fire 4 Fong Gee, the Chinese Strangler, i A j | Mat : Mra. I j m Ga city, 14 | in More Trouble | } Mitchell and Mis ‘ t | We are exhit i p this P ed| The troubles of Fong Gee, the Cni- | . + ng some new Cie M r he pare “ nese strangler, seem never ¢ pieces in mahogany, birch, bindseye sm ed = i "jing. Another harge was maple, and oak now which we wil ry Re © pastor against bir n Justice Cann's Sty how | this morning, that of grand larceny. | saay er yee When Fong Gee was arrested, se Dajnty chairs for the bedroom @& ago, h for strangling Dolly \ ng hb the lodg wan dis ‘OPENING TRINITY = ver | PARISH BASEMENT a ful gold Indien” watch wan din i eee } | At time he stated that massive ones for hall or lbrame splendid choosing chances in ethe: case. arments eee BAILEY & WILLIAMS First Services Will Be Held Next) i: nad been given to him by one of Chats sks aieiena Thursday i grief gine dite beam a tersawed oak, hand polished, | r. a any a pretty golden brown. An exosileat The new basement of Trinity Par- | nvestigation by detectives re chair, plain and neat in design and however, that the watch had very strongly bullt— ah th, which has been t n from Sophie Jot ar i action for the past six weeks ate of the Eastern lodging | in almost ready for occupancy i# norning a warrant wae | th ntractor, Mr. N. H. Beers, hav- | it by Mies Johnson, charging | “ . ~ ——— eer ng been ¢ better than his w ! G w th the theft of the watch | ——— It hast lecided, } » ; » cane will be taken up after his | 4q L H | be thorougniy dey and th NEW TRADES UNION 8a > Rr ~ ee ence i sien The Soctalist Trade and Labor al Sin" 1108-1103 -1103 when there will be a cele on of | ance, the new trades union, will hold | ¥ —— -_ | holy ymmu ’ ) ' gw at ® res meeting in Carpenters’ hall | 7:30 and a spe wervice f m-| 1520 Fourth avenue, Monday night | 7 municants at § p y tt ch %, atSp.m. Trade unioniam | $2 | r ai and the strike situation in g 5 | and the ‘umual i Sakae an ie ThisIs the © buader Brot. ? s friends of labor and al) é ti ) } ‘ prety . rkingmen, both organized and ur P | t ' out as | Ormanized, are requested to be pres rescrip 10n 24 it ¥ a th f nd will t Horum N , 4 one ‘ if « the ee Cocoa I . 2 ons. ‘ f tt e, after! Take a Hint Cubeb Be . 3 08 { erp 2 : = After a week's work nothing ts as | ; oa ? restful or invigorating as a short | 1 oz. “4 on the water, Add to this tn- | Cascara Bark, 1 oz tion by visiting the Oregon to Syrup, 3 ozs ‘ Hicklos Rambont 1 at the famity| morrow. Fast steamer Inland Fiyer | syrup 4 one 1403 Third Ave., Corner | * { avenue south and| Will leave Colman 10 a. m | Water to make a quart TelephoneMain 584 harte etreet t evening The| and 3:45 p. m cr, leaves j ly i at the Seattle Undertaking | Bremerton atl a rm | parlors wife of D. C. Hibbard, dite / at OPTICAI esidence, 1000 Columbia str STORE. OPEN UNTL 9 oCLOcK fi Specialists, | night. The funeral will be _ TONIGHT | Ave., Senttle he ree nt 0 ttn } | w afte D G Fetal dong rscnapilgee lg baye FRESH..... OOOO OHO OH OO OE OSE | The funeral of the infant daughter 4 j of L. R. P.’ Henry took place today! | We Carry | Bilverdale Arrangements were | n charge of Colling, Sherman, Foley omatoes | All Kinds of + » , } Present price, %e and %% | Teas and Coffees Social dance at Ranke hall, Fifth per poumid; until this jot is | Srooms.....31600H) Sseemml * | Per Pound ::: . 15¢ 2) boom, The Charter Oi! Co. 41-2 Pound Bask t60c @) 15 rooms... 400 | 20 rooms.. i Money by the bushel at 1 per ee }to be given in Ranke’s hall | This company was incorporated ; Thurs night. March 3, 1902, under the laws of the —— The L’Allegro club will give tts next| state of Washington. The founders i Tel. Main 1144 222 Pike St. MORGAN'S EXCHANGE, 101% | dancing party Tuesday night in Lit-| reside in Seattle and Tacoma, Wash., GERMAN, F 3 ore an | tle’s hail and las Anadis Cal. The Charter 8090605050708 OF OO OF OD H. C, Applegate gave a tea| Company's erty adjoings that of BREAKFAST CHEESE | j ladies of the Stevens Relief] the Queen ¢ south, and cannot Tos >ric So eac j corps yesterday afternoon at her| fail to be a great producer. Its stock sual price Se each; our Henr Hensel Manutactariny || ; - ‘ price, Jeweler | home on Fourth avenue will, therefore, be not only a safe, | i Mrs. N. Degginger entertained | but a paying investment. The main Three for 10c } ! number of children Thurs night | Office of company has n lo j at her home, 318 Twenty-third ave-| cated avenue this SUGAR CREAM CORN | nue. Every one was masked and the| cit v formerly in Per can . : 10¢ DON'T BE DECEIVED) poy, c >—RUSINESS * evening pleasantly «pent in dancing. | the ro ¢ 48 Denny Por dozen cans . siso # Anyone selling wipe ys RUSINESS OPPO) The students of Prof. Wilson, the} Way. @ The com- MOCHA & JAVA C¢ : i Glasses can ad f ‘i : jdancing master, will give a dance| pany's pt Main Biat Ghiaidadle: vet | vertise to fit] Restau Grocery store { next Wednesday night in Ranke hall ‘ON REA glasses, but they 0 Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Lewis 124 ay tt phen CREAM jean't make glasses to correct your 0) C'nfect'n'y! Third avenue, gave surprise party} ipl . | Vision 7 oo Butcher en for Miss Mabel Thurlow on Thurs Per dozen We vere fmit Sot evening. Game { music furn FRESH CI AMERY | THE OLE O AL CO the entertainment and later tn PER ond avenu ; : the evening dainty refreshment Per | HO eee WASHINGTON EXCHANGE, 008 ere served COCOA SHELI vATC ar | The lL. W. C. of the Seattle high Per pound 10¢ Wie WEL RY IND SILVERWARE hool will entertain. thetr friends TE | N¢ "OR i boat Wadhtatay MEki atc heen FANCY EVAPORATED Albert Hansen xeezet| | party in Little's hall . Sa Yhe largest jewelry house 1 A Purin party will be given wer por ; ae | Northwest. i mies Monda leht the Colll " EVAPO FIGS ir ts are expected to be in masque Per y Se lrad atume SEEDED RAISIN | The annual dinner of the « Per J | 19¢ ATWOOD’S | | club of Be t ikea pla tor s I th Universit elub 14 xt led to all Corne | The regular meeting |e t be l4th ¢« April the Comus club } issued in “EASTER NOVELTIES HIGH GRADE NECKWRAR FANCY COLORED SHIRT BURT PACKARD'S KORREC SHAPH SHC AT POPULAR PRICES 1426 King Bros. ,, GORDON HAT rst Ave LA GRIPPE CURE th in Head and La Gripp ONLY 25c) Pruning Sheare eel Pruning Shears v7 | | Best Pruning Shears | dS, 6-ft. 7 P | ’ ree Pruner } | 8 and 10 ft, Pruners... 81.00 Cooper & Levy | Wholesale and Retail) Grocers 2d ave. Anu | ‘olumbia, Tel Open All Night Main 1029. COLLINS SHERMAN FOLEY co BELGER & 104-106 FIRST AVENUE ORLBUT 1215-1217 EE secone aq “Toa | al " u CL LUO. lier i Wi eon CMHC. ping pongrote- and Gubeimere w a :

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