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i i { Last Edition 4 O’Ciock p.m, DON COWIE'S at mh Recovered From the Lake This) 0.0: | : sh geen | SENSELESS RUMORS CONCERN: Don Cowle’s bocy was found | ING ROXY WHITE AND H. DB. Lake Washington near Madison 4 TUPPER STILL ANNOY cto afternoon, short! defor 3 jock, by om | Ince the recent tragic dea ke Washington of Miss 1 Herbert D, Tupper, num ries have been cireula their disappearance. A) a to the ery day which have since the ¥ dentally drow Coroner Hoyr sage | conc Hotifying him of lock | thou; and at once left for the lake to take | mam Gharge of the body Jor wo wor ds a rumor tha ‘The message gave no d re- | they have Beer at some pl Barding the discovery. Fach one of these rumors has bee ee carefully followed and tnvestixated by the Star, and in each case the on: at makes the rumors so pecu- |uar is the fact that the people who tell them seem to be convinced that they are right. ‘The stories, ax they are passed about, grow and magnify | with each re fon. ¢ ¥ the | story Is spread that the young peo- William Steffen, proprietor of the} Madison park pavilion. will be tried | Bast. Th and, ae truth, pre [ricet, Other jet betng A © of mine was told by a oY Were seen in Tacoma.” | Greatly Distressed | ‘The friends and retatives of the unfortunate girl have t lixtreaned by these absurd ty taxk of Investigating the rumor to'find that, like aif the others, It 15 a basele fabric What the ling such absurdities is not very | © }plnin, but it probably can be put]! |down to the outpourings of a disord~ Jered imagination. | family of the young girl have all hope of ever seeing her in, They believe that she riven t Rite ot her death in the waters of Lak |Washington on that fatal Sunday of- ternd ext Tuesday afternoon on a ag | @f selling liquor without a License. The hearing of FE. F. Albrecht, an- ‘other Madison park filicit isa Seller, will come up tomorrow after: Stood that the Steffen case we contested, but Steffen peter gh; Morning that he wili not fight it. OR ELSE COMMITTEE v noon, Both cases were put over on account of the absence of Judge George, who was engaged in the Superior court, Tt has been under- MOVE AWAY THAT WAITED BEACON HILL RESIDENTS MAKE VIGOROUS ATTACK ON EST, LISHMENTS BY SAYING THAT UNSANITARY CONDITION ON THE MAYOR THREATENS HEALTH OF RESIDENTS The annual protest of the residents Report Back to Chamber Will Prob- | of Beacon hill agninst the # chter- Embody Conversati: ing estab..shments and packing = asf houses permitted by the city to be ‘No member of the Chamber of Com-| maintained on the south end tide Merce committee which yesterday} Mat bas again been raised. The raited upon Mayor Humes would to-| warm weather of the past fortnight @ay give out the probabie contents | has revived the charnal house odors, @f their report which will be pre-| which each summer assall the nos- Ganted to the. chamber’ tomorrow. | Uile of every dweller within « mile ‘The matter is in the hands of Judge | of the stockyard district, and with Hoyt, who will draft the report. them have been revived the com- It is probable, however, that the|Plaints of the Beacon hill people ‘committee will embody in'the report | against the nuisance. the gist of the interview, laying par- Of Many Years’ Standing Aicular stress upon the fact that the) yor many years these complaints Weayor refused to mive any satisfac-| nave beeh persistently ignored by} fory answer, or, in fact. any answer) the cit entnent, vet there is Gt all to the ‘one vital question: | every prospect that this summer the ‘Whether the police devartment had| board of health will prosecute # Vig- een used for private ends by one! orous campaign against the nuis- bling faction in the recent gam-| ance and secure its abatement evan dl t law must be resorted to. The) It Is also considered probable that i. ill residents have already ¢ the committee will make no recom-| secured legal advice in the matter Mendation, but having laid the facts! and are prepared to take action Before the chamber. will allow that | themselves if the efforts of the board Body to take such action as it may | prove futile. wee fit. aan have been aseured riet construction of the state der a law the slaughtering establishments could be forced to move far beyond the city limite within which they now exist, regardless of the fact that they are regularly licensed by the clty government. Such radical meas- ures would hardly meet with the ap- proval of the Beacon hill people themselves, however, and it is their| “T have been in some of the best | hope that ‘a more rigorous enforce- ‘and penitentiaries in the Unit- | ™ent of the city ordinance will re- \ 24 States, and this is one of the | Suit In making the slaughier pens| Cleanest and best-managed that [| endurable if not wholly sattsfactory| have seen,” said Rev. M. A. Mat-| D¢lghbors. thews as he shook hands with Jailer ‘Why Lament ‘MeLeod, after a short visit to the] The fact that the packing house reed county jail yesterday after-| industry is one of the largest the city boasts of and gives employment BeNext Thursday morning at 10] to & small army of mien. besides add-| O'clock ke hes promised to talk to| ing greatly to the wealth of the city, the Fhe new. cast tank! le responaible for the leniency of the | will ed and all the inmates Beacon hill residents to the slaughter! Of the jail assembled in that and in house nulaance. More than $500,000| the north tank. The speaker will] !s Invested in the meat packing busi- stand between the two, where he can | ness on the tide flats and some idea| be well heard. of the magnitude of the industry is a given by the board of heaith report which show that last month, wh Was but an average one, 2,400 cattle, 3,100 sheep and 1.800 hogs were aughtered within the city limits The city ordinance governing the i packing house industry is string- ‘A valuable black Cow has been| packing house industry are string- Beported stolen from the barn of| ent and would, if rigidly enforced. it A L. Herren, at Fifth avenue north! is alleged, bring about such a reform un- nd Highland drive. The theft oc-| as the Beacon hill people desire: The! curred last night. ordinance is No. $876 and established A jarge number of bricks, Tumber,| stockyard Imits on the tide flats oil and other building material were| after which {t provides as follows iBisiee from the residence, of 3. B. All Very Pia combs, now in process of erection St Beventh avenue west and Gar-| wnoliy or ener ullding occupied os etrest oo — so Bill some-| house, and’ every part thereot’ and ae ee et Hewes eda and gar-|°f,ll appurtenances thereto, shall at fens are still at large. For a few ye the police have heard of but tle of this kind of vandalism, but this morning two complaints were made at the station concernimg this kind of work. i ‘The garden of W. Terry, at 207] Bighth avenue, was almost entirely | destroyed last’ nicht and a large) number of choice plants and flowers | Btoien. E. French, of 1416 Thirty-first av-| emir, was aiso the victim of the} same kind of nuisance. Besides tear-| ing up his flower beds and stealing hhis plants the vandals carried away| ® quantity of laundry hanging on a| e in the yard and stole the pr Wision stored in an outside cupboard.| PAGE GOE GOES FREE he assault and battery cane Gesinst W. Page, a lodging he Keeper, was dismissed by Justice the Peace Cann th ning on mi tion of the prosecuting @obn Burns, the p: could not be foun the fact that a b been issued for | throughly ventilated, no b | finishes of oak and mahoga and Pedestals as well, in Teakw ishes Your cholee of either of the a golden oak, with 12x ft striking e run by Page was arrested at the timo and May Quinn, a notorious ‘woman, and Karns held as witnesses, The latter was badiv cut over the| 2 LS Ne aE head with « hatchet. ART LEAGUE The Bohemian Art the court house this afternoon aguers are at all times be kept adequately and | be allowed to remain therein over night. Sec. 198—No person .... shall engage in or carry on the slaugh- |tering of antmain for food un- |iese such slaughtering business ahall be carried on with the most modern and approved means and process, nd unless also, alt animal mat- |ter and refuse resulting therefrom jsball be entirely removed, ... within 24 hours. Seo, 18%.—No person or persona, firm or corporation shall carry on the busthess of si ering ant- jmals ... within the city of Seattle, or within two miles of the limits of |waid city, except the same be done within the limits above described. . and provided, always, that such | business, at all times, wherever car- ried on, shall be conducted as to create the least offense, and no nul- aance, and otherwise in entire ac- cordance with the laws of the #1 and the ordinances of thie city ‘That the provisions above quoted are not observed at the present time is not denied by members of the health by who say, however, that the city santtary ingpeetor will at once be detailed to make the rounds of the stock yards and re- prove ail delinquents. “The board has been greatly ham pered recently by lack of competent inspectors,” said Dr. S. B. Limerick, | president af the health board this mornin, Tut the people of Bea KEGEY Siete WEDNESDAY'S CHEESE | New California, mild, a very leasing Chetss, per pound 26 ECIALS Nice, clean, plump, whole raing, & IDG ..5sceeeess BBC cLamé Selected Butter Clams, cooked | in such a manner they are very tender; %-Ib, cans, +100 HERRING Scaled, box | smoked, all fresh; per top, for isintecting sick rooms, sewers, sinks, et can ae per + +100 Evaporated, very fancy, per There are a host of Jardinier Stands here now in the various nd a rich showing of Tabourettes ood, Weathered Oak and other fin- bove pictured Jardinier Stands in ch tops pie $I. 25 HOLM ES. ag T iy sketching court house scenes. It ia ht the plan of the club to sketch from 4 mr geal life at the court house on Tues- days and Fridays. CHAMPIONSHIP GAM 51105 SECOND AVE: acrosse re FILLING IN Seattle vs. Everett|} sever. rior ning as no the dentist or the materials are at Becaune of our equipment, w un a your dental work; but we shall ne be / unskilled help to do IL Is worse than no filling at all uniet A TOOTH “# the cavity has been carefully eason for its existence, as either fault 6 can save you much of t ver resort to cheap materials and t us talk ma about | woweAthiletic Park|| FLORENCE DENTAL CO." "cr" \ ADMISHION, 4% CENTS. Much Evidence of Filth vealed that there that fith ts Jaye and that ble ry In made t jed and iiving In & some other place j Then In Alaska It ts even stated, and the person Who made the statement Waa very | posttive about it, that they are In Al Jaska. Another story, and one of the latest out, Is that Mins White had turned (6 her home and remained | |there several days, and then left for parts unknown, Where such stories artke Ix hard to may. ‘They are possibly the out break of a morbid Imagination, the Jowner of which induces him or ber self to believe that the tale Is tru > MINISTERS’ ENCOMIUM { |Resolutions of Regret at Departure | of Rev. Bowerman eods to apread it} marty | " st | when Rey, & ©. Ohrum, of the bernact | paper on “The Relation of the Pastor | to Hin ¢ guest of Mra, J district with rete " | banquet to F oting to order read & paper on Whereas, our br signed his charm lation with the ehurch nd severed his re ® Association, hereby express our sincere regre arture and record our he of his noble the First Baptist church amid interest In the affairs of Uon field and his manly leadership APPROACH ING THE D. $. Johnston & (0.5 Big Clear: ance and improve: ment Sale Will Not Last Much Longer new nine this aale be t was replenished shipments ai con Hill may rest assured that afi} | complaints lodged with the beard/ will from this time on be investi | gated and & strict compliance with | RIGHT HU INDRED (800) PIANOS A ed between our of these have since t in homes all over this section of . where they are now ful. mn of making recipients mu have #0 many genuine ani get in on this deal or you will reg w upright Pian makes, fully warr well worth at regular | retail $275, $225 and $3 as low as $131 T and $48, being a little e than half their actual value Large cans, with sprinkling| instruments guaranteed to ny buyer could oF would D. S. JOHNSTON CO, 903 Second Ave, Burke Building Daulton Carpet Co. 1020 First Avenue vor hee Trade Prices ae Ramaker Music (0, Moved to 1406 Second Avo, Just Received $1.50 to $3.00, 1002 First Avenue of Madison Stre THE QUAKER DRUG CO CURE-IT-UP — Cures Chill Blaine 1013-1015 First Avenue, Globe Buflding. See That $6 SILK THE SEATTLE STAR. A True Friend tS by?’ - D bed present ality We have found in Brother Hower tr a "Raptist chur R entre ive _ at the North Baptist church to er gospel wider t dination of B, 8, Doyt rd the First Baptiat church] Who has been for some time the lay of today, bath materially and spirit-| pastor of the Port Angelos Haptint aves the church with 9 the public Nquidath of every obligation 8. C. Ohrum will preach the fanteed Which secure Te of Puyallup, will deliver the lease from segious agoustic difficul | charge A a under which our brother has long labored. BANK CLEARANCES Our bi her beara with him the sincere sympathy and the cordial fel-) oday's clearings are $689,222 ministry and their rnest| a - pra. for the welfare of him ifand CEN family follows him in all his future] Retchert Bros, pianos, 110 Union, way, 6 ¢. onnuM - G, C. KING L. J. SAWYER, The next meeting of the associa will bein Ballard, on th: Pf two tablets evar 8 hours bw Raptiet church, will read # t puree oF af The asnoclation tendered a farewell guick. DRUG Co. tor Bowerman this — 106 Firet Avenue” FREDERICK & WELSON.Fine Furniture GURNEY REFRIGERATORS GIVE THE BEST SATISFACTION The principle features to be considered in buying a Refrigerator are its construction—sanitary features, workmanship, materials, ete, and the amount of ice it requires to keep the food cool and as you hit. ‘The Gurney Ref ator satisfies in every one of these partiou- lars. Its construction is along acientific sanitary lines, the workman ship and materi and IN THE SAVING IN THE COST OF ICE THE GURNEY EXCELS GREATLY. The are the best possibl Gurney keeps an even, moderately cold temperature with an un- usually small amount of ice, It's an ideal Refrigerator for the home, for this reason, if for no other. It is priced moderately, We show all sizes and are exclusive Seattle sont: FREDERICK & NELSON COMPLETE HOUSEFURANISHERS Second Ave., Madison and Spring Streets. MADISON PARK Tale ofa Sale In our Satur in thi paper we stated that we wanted to see if the people of Seattle appreciated a bargain. Well, some of them do; out sold 16.on Monday. We ba he fortunate buyers are more © If you want any of the balance “you will have to hurry,” as there ts ni slow about this sale. When w you t we cut the price in two, we m xactly what we say. We have built up our reputation in this city by always and at all coat keeping 4 You w again have such an opportunity such deair- able lot# at the each, with- in 14 minute ot the business center; cars every few minutes; and bicycle path running through the ad- dition. Moore Investment Company 112 Columbia Street - Chas. G. Holcomb ) OPTICIAN «= “rer * 216-218 @urke Building, cor, Seo0nd and Maron PETTICOAT at | The New York Store 1816 Second Avenue J. PERL, Prop, Werte VEU PUMNEAL Cll Be Moe Collins Bieih, Jaents Seda Baddur, bby od KLM N MARCHE Expansion Sale Men’s and Women’s Knit Underweay Many Lines to Be Closed Out at Less Than Cost An important ev first da owing the firat ¢ picking wilt expect to clone out regain life, such bare r been equalled bee lerwear fo pansion , quick-step ver been kn: als here offe ents to @ greater degree thar “Grout Underwear Bargains for Women At 17 1-2c, Women's Jersey Tubbed Heavy Cotton Vests, regular These have ailk tape at neck 5 rade of iw Vests, same description, on sale ‘omen r or cardinal > come in black and would be ex-| with Ince knee ani cellent. value » trimmed this has never , Women's boc Jor Women's| At léc a garment, w sey Ribbed Bleached Ce silk tape, A jan elegant value at @ big barga ribbed, | Vents, colored lace yous garment.| At 26e a garment, Boys* iI" ilk of |ton Fleece fined Vests ea neck. sleeve- | extr heted yoke; as-|20c to , crear | nize. Jed Swine Ribbed Cotton V and also come in bl Extraordinary Pricings for |aarments to dealers r immense outlet and buytni acity that enab: Men’s Underwear om un to quote Summer set | At STike @ garment you mal rout hare, from four lines of Men and in no case will ¢ less than high neck, sleevelens, low neck and no sleeves, | worth 19¢ « garment At 260 = garment, Bleached Lisle neck, #leevelens, Ince yoke, also oth- colored linle of At léc a garment) W we offer choice of| « full assortment of the two lines of Men's! of Men's Underwear at Tee Balbriggan Under- stripes | At $1.25 Men's Fine : 4nd plain ecru, Underwear, on sale At tbc & garment $1.75 and $2.00 a Bal-| At $1 = eet Under- Blue Balbriggan 0} in drop stitch. pink or blue, nest qualith Se @ garment for Women's with silk band tights to match, corted colors.in pink, Tomorrow you may buy full cases of this briggan in both fiat and very at 66¢ © garment or $1 e mull The entires le of Men’ sand Women’ Unde Specials From 8 to rT ‘Wednesday given that will be sold from 8 o'clock till 11 tomorrow, eee big cakes, worth be | Women's Crash More than @ dozen items are here hrome Kid Lace Shoes, oles, extension , value $1.50; Wed- from § to.J1, | .dlen's Batin Calf Lace Shoes, heavy medium heels, | tar value $2.00 Wright's Dentomyrh To Wednesday, from & The entire balance of our Curtain asly offered at fe and wold Wednesday Curosa Cream—rowe and from & til 1. TUESDAY, MAY 13, 1999 THE BON MARCHE, “> ne pe ee Sy ee ee women « in re- Bwis We have another an |at $1.26 blu 5%c & garment, for omen's Th Lisle Bleached Joreay ieee Por pearl buttons, Union | Ribbed Bleached Cotton lens, |wtitch front. ality, all sizes, wi c & garment, se Tomorrow you choos, size, at bea Underwear, in and ecru, and also three tines. stripes. These are all and Be, also will have on male 4 row Bbc. finish and worth Di aie two | At $1.00 another line of Mastic Bal, ribbed garment. ored crash, made with | med with three rows th Pow- jana having deep trimmed with two Cream Candy, regular price} braid, ednesday, from| from 6 til 11 We | 50-inch Cheviots, Yachting Caps, in linen and) and tan—e fine ick, aworted styles, regular | $1.00 « yard; Wi ‘Wednesday, from § to 1, ja, at Se. Be Ja Cups Perfection Wove Tablets, regular| trom 3 Qu 11 We Wednesday, from 8 til! 11,/ 16 bars “Bon | trom 8 to Babeieotenis Fj NORDHOFF @ CO. 1419 to 1435 Second Avenve and I15-123 Pike FOR SALE CHEAP e | by the city of Seattle, Clark Davis & Co, 9 snot Phoae Main 4) 3181 to-wit: “was 730 New York ne | Beginning at a point on Way Smoke and Odors. For the new way Seattle Electric Co., 907 First Avenue And you can get it at your own | by the city of Seattle 3000 all- wool Watch ¥ nothing better aceseasiensiniinaes for this cold weather. LEGAL NOTICES SDITORS N. 0 degree 03 minutes EB. COURT OF | more or less, and to the place Washington, for | ginning, said tract or matter of the | containing one and 15.100 (1.15) aa estate of The nas Dono ovan, deceas- | More or less, levied on_ a8 @ SUPERIOR KIRK, 1208 First Ave. King county F & ELLIOTT, is hereby given to all per- sons ‘having cleite apaitet the'es. | judamenta in the Saereuaie © of Thomas Donovan, deceased, | ing to $24,806.56, with, inte necessary | costs of sult in tavor of the after date | Central Trust and Sate DepoahG of this no-| pany, & corporation, one of te raigned adminis rator of said estat Optician....... » have your eyes ourrected 11-12 Heussy Bide usiness of POSSSS SOOO OOD OOP OOOOOOOD GRAND RIDGE LUMP AT $3.75 PER TON AT $2.75 PER TON This kole is trom City of Seattle April SHERIFF'S State of Washingt opened, and Is the best domes. Shere tle kole in the market. ISSAQUAH @ Bunkers, foot of Madison whee Pvp 076. CALMER Ox 1 W Willi Central Trust f 3rooks, | you accordali Sheet Tom Ca. Berry, | the clerk of said court, rpora-| of the above entitled acti Allen, defend sronaae Ottion, G28 Ist Ave, 8 sheriff directed and de that 1 will! P, O, address, room auction to} building, , Seatt jee highest bidder for cash, within) Washington, ington, all | terest of the sald. Coal Company, 2 | to the followthg described gm : situated in King i | Washin; to-wit: All of lot twelve GD) weet quarter @ as Poh cs z U ce ‘W %) of section, Way Good eae aS The convenient electric the said Danville | corporation, is therefrom the | parcel of land that certain between sections Ey and fe | 22 north, ranges 6 and | 0 degree 03 neues ea b from the southeast section M4, said Pola being a southeast corner of heretofore obtained 2 the Seattle; running | south side of anid tract tract degrees 61% minutes thence N. 76 dearees W. 190 feet; thence N. All of Our $50,000 19% minutes W. 688.65 Stock Must Bo to the west line of lot ry 4: thence along line south 0 degree 11 Pee 7 | 4.77 feet, and to the & of a strip or tract of | Dawson and Catherine | wife, on the ard day of Mi thence south 70 degrees B. 531 feet; thence 8. 80 When buying articles advertised in " PE crate Be gg ng minutes B. 604 feet: thence & grees 20 minutes B. 281.07 | or less, and to the B. line section 24; thence along erty of the defendant Danville | Company, a corporation, to sam fendants, John Larrabee, and Isaac Rees, Robert McDonald, James 8. Willan MoGonigai, James M. Scott, & Roe, Frank Jensen, Robert , in the | Mike Willson, Tom Cornish, Musgrove, George Oliver | Watson, plaintiffs, as more Administrator. | larly set forth in said order of) » Washington, Aprii| Dated this 12th day of May, ra ED CUDIHES, She By Wm. Corcoran, Ballinger, Ronald & Battle, Cy PATTERSON eys for Central Trust al Attorney for administrator, SUPERIOR COURT OF or ‘ounty, State of Wi Anna L. Seaton, plaintiff, ¥& ander N. Seaton, defendant, 3s) 5340. Summons of service bY Pim of sale issued | lication. nga ee e Superior Court) The state of Washingto a0th day of defendant, Alexand er 3! seats! in ou are hereby summoned ie pear with sixty (60) days after late of the first publication & summons, to-wit: within Jays after the 13th day of ri « and defend the above entitled Oliver, in the above entitled court ani versus swer the complaint of he pi rpora-|and serve & copy of your De-| upon the undersigned ‘attorn Eben) plaintitt at his offlee below sh nd in oof your failure #0 f nm judgment will be rendered As x to the demand J. A.| complaint, which has been tl #,| cure a divorce from a 5,| and the custody of ol | and the custody of paren, Ph ort a a uh eae