The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 12, 1902, Page 1

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B Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News 4 wt ot THE SEATTLE STAR. greece FOL. 4. NO. 66, SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, MONDAY EVENING, MAY 12, 1902, 25 CENTS A MONTIL | | 739 Second Avey—ADAMS & BLANCHARD—Hinekley Block | | z | Don CowieFalls from Launch q Clothing lh sed da ove and Disappears Beneath |} ments all paid; a good Dark Waters | buy. foci: The drowning of Don Cowle How a Certainty That Almost 40,000 Lives Were Lost in Volcanic Eruptions This department has been given | our especial attention—boys grow to range of price is ve wide—$2,50 to INGTON, 0. C., May 12—) burst forth in the north 4 ot | 12 and 13 Scheaerman Block BE hose this afternoon passed a) the Island with extreme severity. | $750. Three of the many styles are ‘ [Baepropriating $200,000 for the ro- | U. & Consul Is Dead | , : | Firet Avenue and Cherry St. pees Martinique sufferers. WASHINGTON. “— shown in the pictures. A special value in INGTON, D. C., MAY 12— PMSIDENT ROOSEVELT THIS RNOON SENT A MESSAGE ONGRESS ASKING THAT AN PRIATION OF $500,000 BE FOR THE RELIEF OF THE NIQUE SUFFERERS, THE GE WAS REFERRED TO PROPER COMMITTEES IN|} -e. THE SENATE AND HOUSE, | gry. The nor Suggests that the 2 WILL, IT 1S EXPECTED, Be; Red Cross Society be asked to send How It All Happened xifish, flour, beans. rice, salt me ORTED FAVORABLY TO- | and biscuits as quickly ae pocuite.” W. H. Belond of this ORROW IN EACH. Ja party in hi ‘The president today ordered the| Morne Rouge Survivors evening for navy and war departments to) MARSEILLES, _ te - ln oa wan " Point-A-Pitrte, Guada Martinique with BLUE SERGE ak SAILORS 4, 00 ie RE nen Siete s:| Amagis® Biaachaed Hincticy Block | Jackson street ¢ MANUFACTURER'S SALE oF MEN’S SUITS MEN’S SHOES ano NEW BRITAIN UNDERWEAR #ays at least 30,000 i. Fifty thousand homeless and hun+ PUT YOUR TREASURES UNDER YOUR OWN LOCK AND KEy. The SEATTLE SAFE DEPOSIT VAULTS with each other and make arty ints for the forwarding of orn, n, W. H. Belond, to the Martinique sufferers. | Is inn Fannie Degeinger, Mise Ruby Are absolutely burglar and fireproof, Boxes for See Enormous Displays in ‘algo requested the treasury de- | rad ee te cents rent by the month or year. Our Windows to be in readiness to utilize | party. The ward Childs an@ Lit. fe revenue cutters in transporting | we: Siicsia SRF be A Madison v R was sues ese! Cigars, 10 for Mistributing the supplies. 7% | School Authoriti it yards of ark band ~ | uoxponeatay"is~-Aavece trom] ie Denounce Them in Seathing Terms— Goal-Workers Prepare != mela ne ie alae, for SPORT DE FRANCE, Martinique, St.Vincent indicate the ‘death ‘list| Ensnare Both Boys and Girls ot the otern of the ¢ fa Every available vessel here had his back turned toward his Star, Spearhead and | for Long Fight pressed into service for re- ee gate mn. Belond was startled by Horseshoe Che Tobac- ty at St. Pierre, which has now . - s SCRANTON, Pa., May 12.—From anh. and looked around In thme co, #¢ pound, ¥ ail parte @ anthracite ¢ > 10 see Cowle'n for » the water. The e r Eeeed end viewed.’ Pood end} PARI gesagt | Ing tielde come reports of a complete |boat was turned around os quickly Battle Ax, 30c plug. are being hurried to the i, May 1 he sunt work today on an or-|aa possible and br k to the Sis idan 6 baa and will aid vessels that are nit. Either gp ig weer ieee eee 10 cent. pase: jing survivors away, as rapidly ‘ a of an Be oo «te ae oe bh f “ a y 1 a Fite scene in the ruinsd-city beg-|'T28Y:, The town was a mass. of| Principal ; shot g: Our Big fale of Ready-to-Wear "| [Still Booming. Come Quick, Lion Clothing ps all description. The streets of were buried. —. the marry-poecunds Lan? achelneiidiin casein pct AAA AARP House ity cannot be traced and are| It Is impossible to advance to the| ° ure at or bafore the Ume No Place Outside of Parks in tava, which continues to| Porth end of the island owing to the) 1.5 Ui | structed whethe he struck the water, The fact that Mapcies tatee Hida: m the sides of Manne pate) | fain of aahes which in most in at Fifth avenue andl Continuance of the strike isihe did not speak or call for help ts 220+ ww hin bes ning streams. 4 ‘y arned that a also unted for by this theory 222 Firs! vs. South parties are working under we ral ipgy Mr. Stern's Opinion CORNEA MAlM attorney who nd who threw 4 today that It perators make difficulties. A most ter- stench arises from the corpses, aside from attending to the im- wants of the survivors, the uniews the ¢ e have eit says the m epared to ata ever before ® pupils have been kep r udies by {lnens, hy Sits can ad- tad been destr ie centered in the disposal of | itiation ading large number of [eed a ale aah HE. to lawyers this morning Anthere wi be no telipe |¥ery. dack ansthe 1 4 Vertise to | it im and) wil lages heretofore unreportéd - ee foned by the Star tn regard to fter dttke Troe Have been kn Cian yoo can find the whe els ine 1 > giasses, but they Wang tetd tor th Ss ene id rn not to have seen ¥ axeortments and prettiest paingr Csetr jcan't make glasses to correct your + io Got Blame ‘the & ms a ated > him. ta nD, ‘We lead, others tmitate. THE EVEr LE 708 Second manag t for the m LOWING WILL GIVE YOU AN IDEA OF THE LINE are is ~ and funerai pyres light up! \n city of the dead. The| | film, ome of which are terribly) and burned, and in almost! X tan rapidly as possible, regard- | or color, no attempt being tien, and consum- iin th | De ere are too stupefied to | 2") | Semen, and collect in groups | temporarily cared for, ut- ime word of comment or de- ef the holocaust. They in- watch the work of those working over the field. Some | are violently insane, and | © teteribis maniacal laughter that | Siionally bursts forth is the only thecking noise heard over the Scotch Lawns. this week fe Cotton Challies, this week... 6 0c Fancy Dimitles, this week been found. His Old Employers tandard Furniture ¢ Als WIFE NOW LEFT DESTITUTE Wm. Haxelette of Fremont, has been reported missing to the Sea i Neighbors have asked th k up the man and. was Ir arn to his wife and! . are now left destitute. | aven Away several |b: ed to be around the | F © MRS. MDONALD THANKS: o® THOSE WHO HELPED HER ‘oe th She Says It Was Only a Little Help That Was Needed ena] It Came Just in Time 4, who with|any other sums rece! d two grand-| Mra, MeDonald tor Grocery Co. fea. Phone, Main | bie ¢ tender years who wor 1 at home in bed. creatures who . attracted to Schoenfeld today, “and st and trustworthy young map ver worked for us. He left of hin own accord on account of ill-health. At the time of his death Don Cowie Incor 1220-1222 tad 1 REMNANTS OF ante Garden Hose Remnant sales are not exactly in our line— but we believe you ; will profit by look- ing over our big stock of Garden Hose Remnants— fresh and new. Three-fourthsin, cotton Garden Hose, quality guaranteed, in remnants— 5 Cents a Foot the employ GROCERY SALE - TUESDAY Best Refined Table Sait, usual package for 15e y Eastern Ham, per pound .. Best Patent Flour, per barrel... to y v thetr purport t Their Virtue Threatened 7 | Even tu than mere ribald re-| took had in the | marks ar sod this precious gat ~ INTACT BANK VAULT While working this morning, one! idle says that she fiscovered the site of the Bank | meantime prepare d a most elaborat que. The huge vault, par 1 trousseau, and prepara-| #9 in its covert submerged in half-cooled lava | (125 “nad been rade for the wed Gre occating, fo te tact. It contains $400,000. A} Dr. Lawrie, so the compiaint | netghborhood whe distance from it are the twist- | tolumns which supported the | Martinique. The heat at| \ Point was so intense that the |” tolumna are in some cases b evidencing the fiery temper- | 800% #8 possibl that must have prevailed when ssa" OPEN VIOLATION OF THE St. Pierre is » Rips destroyed Pie island are bent seaward. frulser Suchet and the hav ¢ no mecret of the en Miss Don miliated at his erty is her la ¢ brought t rand al an being ¢ at bit Tenth | Mra. M When handed the $ m thetr little avenue south, last Thursday night, | have I led © now safely h 1in a new home |b persons who had * crlE. F, Albrecht Caught id the Act of Selling Whisky a ITS LICENSE mi rahe 2 ys eo ae cure ‘i Madison Park—Arrested This wasn and Out on Bail | BT. Grisham soe... 000: ae Mee eine» = cain ‘ the fact that an edict has instructiona dnd found himeelt in «| City Will Put the Goo-Goo Eye Out) W. Hi. Cuddy ees 62 n-| 8 ako gen ' | of Business “aya there # w é th ‘3 € : t én { — — — —————= «ek. ‘iy b ne r rr | Oe na nthe lake front. panty “> ue me tonight. Paice LIBRARY SITE s appearing Bee pany, l2—The following wanting @ drink he Ryan and Officer Hubbard will b eccccoecosoooesocceee nd durable, hand-made button- iter cr . (the! make a good argument t er y silk sewed through- j from th ¢ awe " The special electt vo! sti fae ee | WEHUTHINSON ED ’ | bed rooms now te Rev. Bowerman to Be Given Re just Arrive a. are on show how. Onc | THE QUEEN ception This Evening neh. and 21x43-Inch top, es fc : Jand on sounds and strait 2 lighly ¢ 2 a A= . Tain ule al Bawa the library be made sy : = : ed Queen Wilhelmina is |Panauet it rk - > AND CAFE Th ane of the State va. James G.| but on "offic | bulletin 1b hair 1 . 4 he block, T Main 880, , I wart and 0. V. L , to. [Aue each day. Her physicians now HATIEN, Haytl, May 1 COTE y wet fo on C th th MES. Toren © yen es ‘ ut has broken out at Port i H ti ¢ thie dotends |" [stat Sever hin | pecinl to the 6—LOAVES 3 rret 4 West SEATTLE WANTS | Tacommn: Te sherry Hapunt | ported, andthe lon Int | a RENT, May 12.-Waltor Start ; Paths BE | / igne me iu ie le | co ominlanioners toda y. from | chure ev, Hugh W. Gi loyacipliatad tha Seva ca [pees ue ete : ' 950 | 1 Re eee of the new town ask that th | LICENGED TO WED 1 oes iarieie eenyink ths iaseal| SS m from the| DIAMOND ROBBERY CASE of the road fund of 5 c |, The following marriage teensen| was a young may from inaw,| DSILVERWARI a ane ' Kit r Kell ho ia|7 be hande or tc L. The ton teer AANC have been issued J brother surv shim and te 7 ver, - ny . rer. Als ; t nnd Lottie Dennlsor in allway. en Albert Hansen 72°! e| charg th ‘having entered | ‘ jew t belonging to J tions icano has! Mayer and stolen a tray of diamonds,| the comuissloners in the jurix Avenue The largest Jewelry house in the Northwest ble Howell, 17, both of Beattte not known, P b subject of ex | ttle; Arthur C. Bi 4, and) tn th thwest, but wi Gadel

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