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NE CENT A COPY # #44 &AA8SIX CENTS A WEEK Only Paper tn Seattle That Dares to Print the News 8 4 THE SEATTLE STA ee a LATTLE, WASHINGTON, SATURDAY EVENING, MAY 24, 1902, 25 CENTS A MONT IL Gold $225 | Bold: $ | Bold + $250 PAUNGEFOTE AT | Se8TYLe can PLay BxLL ISLANDERS | Jotinguished British Diplomat Passes Away at His Home | Martinique Situation | | Very Distressing PANIS May %4.—O alarming eh from M LHue tinkque, Acting haw to the immediate evacua : ° taland vi of Pelee on Ma French mis - IRINGTON, D. C., May 24.—J Justice of the supreme court tn b elrtee tee caval woe meieoee ~ TO BLAME Wf Bhe Had Cared for Infant There Would Be No Trouble | ‘That Humane orf | oversepping the | is the opinion of Superinte Waldo Ellis, of the Washington Chil dren's Home Society. Judge Rone Green, @ member of the Humane clety, said thin morning that a ugh any citizen has the right to | adopt a child by going through the | proper legal process, it is mani Pauncefote, the British am-/ ene. Penrer wake screiely i of state for foreign affairs in h died at 6:39 o'clock this) ang minister to the United States ming. The death of the distin-| in 1888 succeeding Lord Sackville Biss diplomat. was painiess and| West. “In 1899 his office was rals a! f dy Pauncefote and her! to that of an ambassador ie was fe daughters were at the bedside] xd to the peerage in 1899. In that a passed eed away. Hate las word | same year the great honor of being | on) the first Brit jelegate to the jie whether he would like a drink) peace conference at The Hague was| 4 He had been in bad health| bestowed upon him. He was then year or more but only for the] elected a member of the permanent fwo months had his condition| court of arbitration for The ett tonsidered serious. ment of International disputes. ngage eg alg mnt ailment | He leaves no heir to hie tith ce Nero Sheor| His career was a most interesting se | one. His father w ntry squire His _age operated against | \y, his } ae mer in moe wave son little beyond a 7 sender, Hollewen | education. He was knighted b; = Aiplomatic corps | Patent tm 184 for distinguished serv- | and for continued efforts for his iseeany jcountry finally made a peer. His Jullan Pauncefote was born} actions at Washington cantelnehes Preston canal, England, in 1823./ in a very great measure to the peace- wes called to the bar in I852./ ful relaticts between the two as attorney general and chief! branches of the Anglo-Saxon race. DISENTOMBED — irty-Seven Bodies Recovered From Fernie! THIS STORY Mine---Believe 150 Were Killed ae MADRONA Ps cia STANDER ADDITION Stander Addition, located on the Madrona Park car line, between Twenty-sixth and Twenty- ninth avenues, is one of the best and most convenient resident sections in the city—only 12 min- utes’ ride from Pioneer Place. The price of each lot is shown on the above plat, and I will make the terms easily within the reach of all, namely 10 per cent. cash, and balance in monthly the special p e of the payments of $5.00 and $10, : ngton Children's Home Bociety Every lot is cleared, waked and plainly marked, vide parents for homeless chil scelety to do thelr IS FINALLY UNVEILED sce: F. M. JORDAN, (Sine wanes chiaren's Home = 2 @Nd 3 Colontal Block, N.E. Corner Second Ave- Soctety | skies oo aik Bleep i yea? SE nue and Columbia St. Phone Red 65 Special to the Star. suffering here; not only that of ter-| 9 . attic anitarium,” said Mr. Ridgway ORTA, B.C. May M-—A spe-| rinierpnet but ths pomging of steuaty| gaborate spring bat Mrs. Alma va\l| Wife of Descendant of the Great Marshal Draws| tnix’ stisrason” “x'acpraces ana Twenty-seventh avenue is graded, parked and sidewalked: city water. The city is now bufiding a $40,000 brick school building 2 blocks from this a4ditjon. A REPRESENTATIVE OF THIS OFFICE WILL BE ON THB GRQU, SUNDAY FROM 10 A. M. TO 4 P. M. TO SHOW THD PROPERTY. 4 Little Girl Could Not Abide the! | Shame of It ’ dispatch from Fernie gives the! destitution. The board of trade to-| Vall this imorning, but. things didnt} unnatural mother wilied the infant ing list of dead recovered from| day issues an appeal asking for the| come her way. | the Cord---Band Plays Marseillaise ver tc ich a dirporal WEATHER FORECAST 5 en ie of or ‘; or > Serra soe, Menges Yee] dathice with the ¢ pits ¢| mony, her voyage on the matrimo and Sunday, fair, - , ADAMS & BLANCHARD Joe Tulse, Joe Korwand. Ron-| recover the blackened and charred) Vail is at present a domestic and| WASHINGTON, DP. C, May 24.—, after which addresses were made by| Pearing that she would throw the 719 Second Ave.. Hinckley Ble, : wished to get rid yas : ey Mer husband war a| Salter, John Mo Thomas| The situation -has evolved. itesif| she in tairiy. well preserved and heal ca: aT YL : ld, and she could not! iH, Thomas Johnson, W. Brier-| mto a dread mdnotony of effort to| begun to ‘take notice again.” Mra.| ant around with her, | Jones, Walter Wright, Andrew bodies. Shift after shift changes Its| seems to be able to support herseif| With impressive ceremonies and in| Gen. Porter, United Statee ambas Hid overboard at her first oppor-| Thomas Glover, James Cart-| turn in silence. Nothing breaks the) in elegance. the presen: mont distinguiahed | sador to F and it ty I took charge of him. 1 Noth! *) in el 0 e pret ¢ of & mont distingulah: t ance, and ‘or Lodge. him. then ue ‘owen Somes, W. hg regularity of effort hut the return ‘Though hep henew ond cishe were] Sudience, the -Rechambeas atntue| The earemonien. canciodes with a| notified Mr. Herrman and Mr. Elits P, Ci at Saisie eee Wand Fie: | So tae coe si cf son aerying | acter, Ska Beles meas Ee rea | tee wavs hanes ete ths | Ce SAR hy See eee hans | ko onafer the Coie, Bet they were roper Clothes pon sag ore Winns’ | fades overcome by the deadly gas.| couldn't grant her a divorce because) actual unveiling being performed by | manding the army of France | 00 dilatory that I secured a home for ee sere, vey. ison, Hopeless apathy seems to mark the| she said had two children, but| the Countess F . the wife Gen. gore’ Speech sre Ba deg! ‘The man and his wife Moderate t maby, ren: 7 Mateo, Will-| attitude of the bereaved, now that! didn’t know where they were. She| of the lineal desc ¢ th Bru | took the child on trial, but woe » William McPhail, n| certainty of death has dissipated the! toid her story as follows us French soldier who aided deneral Brugere said in part: “it| man becoming sick, it’ was thought é * T. Fairfield, James) long lingering doubt. Many of the| Little Girt Loft Her | terially @taring liberty. fer given me great pleasure to represent| better to provide another home for MEN WHO TAKE PRIDE IN Amos Buck | women have gone to their homes } Am nies. «With the pres-| the republic of France on euch an’ the ¢ With this object in view THEIR PERSONAL APPEAR- says that at least 150/ where they await in silence the dread| “I had a nice house tm St. Paul) \ r LA oceasion and to be the interpreter | I turn hil over to the Wash - ‘are lost. It is believed the) coming of men carrying a corpse, or| 824 my husband mortgaged it and) i ed States, members| or tne good wishes and mass oe Children's Home Society. ye ANCE AND WHO ARP NOT was caused by an explo-| moan at the thought that ancther| {2° Property was seized. The night|0f the cabingl. the general com. | #04 Ki" Sick” the citizens of | terday afternoon.” Several thousand acres of choice INCLINED TO BE EXTRAVA- Set cal dust. So great was its) trip must soon be made to th 3 wo ds thong Nag Ape tegen an win phe | France convey to the citizens of the |. Mr. Hills satd thie n farming land in five ten, twen- GANT IN THEIR EXPENDI- sald. a, I am going) igh personage that the roof of the fan house| provised morgue for the purpo ooh a ieeraee t atied the died that Gavelied’ the ty and fo carried over @ mountain top and| scanning the blackened visages and ight of thie| Ridgway ts a humane Prices from $2.00 per acre up, United States, The ty acre tracts TURES FOR DRESS, ARE THE aune it In ; ‘ atue will serve to revive recotlec- | hin dutirs 4 “ down im little pieces. distorted forms of the dead. prey ater ee, Raves ween Seren ester 3h CR na of the treaty of ailiance con ¢ cording to location; easy MEN WHO APPRECIATE A. napector Dick is Bow in the] | ‘There are now sufficient men here eee with preter followed by [tracted between the two nations terms. & B. CLOTHING, anata: In the work of| from other places to continue th . bet are “deat when the American republic was tn, ? ded vin | cus mend Retlet are working| work of entering the mine with great | © an addreas of weicom fn tabusagt aeak tee eo euprone | OFF n 4 $10, $12, $13 im four-hour shifts. Thir-| rap The herotam of these hum id son seems to have) Moosevelt, who spok om behalf of Preatdent Loubet and | fr for any =: ? ' bodies have been recovered.| bie miners ia an object lessor. None| left home in t brupt man- dor and s bebalt 9 Brasbont Loubet Ghd | length of time. We aia not neaiert 515 $17.50 turee men whe worked on} knows better than they the horrible| Der, os hoe agent that the tles of friendship #o|*"Y duty In this case 4 ? pper ly mine No. ad al suf 4 from gas polsonin » * wn early established between these tw feeape. The Church of Eng-| ny step Up in numbers and | attempt to fi 4 eng Age act Mp nn ag Berg meet / . $22.50, $25 $30 ie being used as a morgue. | stientiy enter the hole from which | "** . | most cordial greeting. f menu and. his. brothers. in| | . o Of those Killed leave large| they expect soon to return in com- rt was touched | ctate to the full extent all that ts Im. | [100 > || [2 and 13 Scheuorman Block ¥ exp urn | ome ever be broken’ or for- and there {s scartely a fam-| choked into "ancon-| bY,the thought of the ittie girl who| piled tn this embassy went over here |arms may never roken > ue ; the town that does not mourn! pciousne e vapors of ad felt so keenly her father's dis-|ty commemorate the unveiling of | Kotte | Tt wilt be scverai| Trgomnens bY ,the vapors of death.| grace that she had run away from| ints statue of the great marshal wh “iatatue unvelled today ts a rep First Avenue and Cherry St. ADAMS&BLANCHARD Py BF betore ait the dead are recov-| vail in the work. The gas is gradu-| '¢ old associations with the soldiers of France, struck | ica of the one by ; r Mas the interior of the mine f&| ally freeing itself from the maine and Judge Spoke Harshly a decisive blow in that whie Vendome, | 119 Second Ave., Hinckley Bile . ite recesses being more fully ex He spokg harthiy to the elaborates] started thi try on fie gn ei Fe horn chia week etl i . Cash Buyers and Makers of Lew 1 societies are taking the| plored. Hope is, however, abandoned.|ly decked figure in the witness} {ndependenc ng the She ee oo ate t of | Complaint Made of Soldiers’ Target Prices of their deceased brethren to cae =" chair, “At the request of the plain-|the earth. We prize this f he ‘Wits Hawes tes Sastton cor. | Range Rercageedicsecat eel SOCIALISTS —_| indi" eStore vot Ferenc: |movonine oneal] gy, me DR. JOHN I KOWALSKI det 1° aeniat in e continued until the weepin othe e. rican peop me oy — — 2 aee. omps. e va Work. Many of the eile! floner cam give @ sntietatory 'ex-| me nd thanks to you «jou nt La. | tonal Guard Rave a rifle range jus 5 -..Selentific Optician ite overcome by damp and 5 ine planation a@ to why she had not used ww my acknowledg tol fn Park, € the White | north of Wondiand Park that, owing en Ss 809 Secend Av., bot. Columbia and Marion iv be resuscitated by the com-| soctaliste—Carpenters’ Hall. At §| more strenuous efforts to find her| Pre Roonevelt and et the House. The statue was erceted > the growth of Seattle, is maid to Open Sundays 11:00 to 12. corps of four doctors who little daughter. . sii, both for the ¢ Sian appropriation of 87500 by con-|have become a great wer to t Worked lke trojans. p. m. Sunday, Mrs. O. &. Fowler, of a a for the mabibnimous spirit that lay It is & handsome aftatr of |residenta in that vicinity, Peop 7 New York. “The Brotherhood of the 1K. B. C.. May 24—There is! music. Free discussion. ped up t the state cine’ thé | ope it a pull that unvetl ve 1 a marble base aad tn eaid| living near the range say a striking likeness of Vicomte | have ri 1. From base t bullets whistling € P| your head and occasionally one to stands over 30 feet|drop into your yard Is a sensation ~All Wool Our Strawberry Wy fa the stata and reveaied the dc sremontes ot the day cloed| 24 ‘orttaremaned.” J. J. Hershey Floats are Delicious j bined Freneh ar erica President Hoos. ive in the direc tine he range Try a dish, and if you do not find it to be a perfect refreshment for @ hot day, it will not cost you a cent, French Am-|afterward reviewed the tre m read an address, ent pe pres: | tin ixmen Thi aituat ee rk. The target Laying Celebrations by a bulkhead seve LITTLE BUT LOOKS WISE evsssics coniem ae Na a ON THE GAMBLING GRUSADE 22: s:2::.-%0% AGGRAVATE | sur pinc-rone 45025: will be but the beginning of such) misses frequent. ‘It is then that ents there. It may be that son and Mr happy, for the purpone o f batth | | Mr H | The newsboys are moving heaven | the homes of Mr. Ra ore oo ee Ginger Bay Myr. ohm Ae J earth, Queen / hill and South | Harshey are in the line uizaically| cent probate ¢ signed a veritable | the ee ee. aed bith mening Os attie in thelr to make their| The bullets that r the bulk his morn-| panic in the pilin, uses ‘oc. | feF®. je twee Bootch im weno} » acrom f 4 tomorrow an|head usually take a shingle off the wo i oe ere discunsing the keel ng pro- | trip th c , sually ta a th ~ Ww Now a $1.65 Pair All Sizes Stewart & Holmes Drug Co. 627 FIRST AVENUE A ela) pureh 2 irs from the Dickey len Mtils. | curred. ffair worth looking at. It will be rehey or clse ¢ * on the wate it today, have - n * 2, ) F some secret orgunization ; . |forth each hour. ‘There will be danc- | complaint to the authorities and Gres ambiing in Seat-| rehing nd|the ‘lighthouse tender Heainer Is) Mil] Owners Of Port=|{rc"vasoain”Leuvene orchestra, | whut wn ve dene. tor tate eitate pew launched. J tug-of-war-everything but ping | Mr, Harshey says that if the rang in sight, Still Judg Dae ye ken aboot the Iaunching ; should ‘close up and| ‘hia morning were r the Heather, Jock?” 1 = tow inquired the Star re Don't it seem to you,” Judge Win-|of the Scotties to the other ; sor remarked, gently fingering the| ‘Hoot aye mon, an’ [im thinkin’ we ek ER _| bundle of search warrants, —'that|ocht tae hae # celebration that day, 4 Geass ed the lawyer enigmaticaity, | there is a good deal of nonsense | Tow: Spjosies to the Bin | id ut this raiding business? Some| ‘So dae I, mon.” PORTLAND, Ore, May %4.—The} Prien Stockett and the Coon | deople neem ta tnink that nothing! “Phat dae ye think we ocht tae] serize situation here becomes more WOMAN GOT ATROGITIES nlarview wan strangely rem-| Can be done without eelzing a few |deo ; ere! soon of the ry of Davy! dos ay» py Ue hard sayin, bit 'm| @ssravated as time passes and ther Winsor's arked on Lion Clothing House Maurice Gerber, Prop. 220-222 First Ava, Sout land mre: Obetinate: res, coop es eh Oe wen targad around, and the! bers Tr TTY abated ; There Are Four Suits Left ) gambling tables or si me Weel, th te t aid | chines. ” x! i thinkin’ th we a’ ocht tae get a| is an evident combativeness and ob | CORNER MAIN that you Crockett? aaked| “But what is the use? I’m not alsma’ sprig o' heather in oor cots un’| gtinacy that promise to prolong the oasiiii + : pe ney VIENNA, May 24.—A renewal Bhige incge ss ‘autiously around) pyroteennical fellow. {ean wet along a wee jorum aRwhusky In oor {T00-| diryggie indefinitely. This morning| ot (ea denpeaias airpeting ce ie COVE : me vy Crockett," an-| "I" Geame to me,” he. concluded, yard kn’ nee oor favorite name alide| the ill feeling was further increased | ee § lark scale, ‘eapecially, “In ine ‘ Tney are not thy bast ones 3 w hunter « trap-| * het ry m *. 1o step oot in the bay.” by @ positive refusal ot he own-| DBs MOINES, May %.—Sensa village of A “ hn Asia Mino , , 3 ‘. | omer oo Aye. aye, mon, that’s a guid idee,| ers to ubmit the merits of the dis-| cong! testimony was given in the|@ 1s reported. Details up to this y any means. They best Fight, then. Mr. Crockett. Yeu) No amount of cross-questioning| Maybe we can get the Lord v' Cock-| pure to arbitration. | | tria today of Lateon Mallist, the ime are menger GRADU TE ones have been picked out, . < down.” $0| would induce Judge Winso: t en or the Laird 0’ Blairgowrie ta hey were approached by & com-| jeged mining king at Baker City. A ; . pies ‘ mory | By‘whom he was employed to fight come own a. bring,an extra pair o'| mittee for the purpose of offering] Ore, who ty accused of traudul aoe 9000 | of course. But think of it— F cgna| Rice “et aate Mie ee beat ee tte! Peat Seeeomammesccoonnnecceed ICIAN Suh iors) gamblers treed, ana) Kambling, put the impression his )Kiivtaith, bit that’s nae a bad idee,| no arbitration was asked nor would| Alice Young, ot san Francisco, | HIGH SCHOOL a $15.00 suit for $3.00, d save expense by| ing for the old law and order league, | TOM any be accepted. The chairman of] faliiet’s private secretary, said upon | “| “Tm thinkin #0 1, Jock: the Mili Own Winsor ant at his dexk| Very Evasive And the two tish chieftainn| that he was w started with fifty new Spring Suits, worth $15.00 each. The the matter far-| mills would be whut down betore| woman of San Francisco various | uthortged to any “the| Lae!" Crete ower to va’ notorioee| PUPILS ACT > the reporter over a I know nothing about the Thome | started off to discum ¥ price to be reduced $1.00 each day until all the suits should b Id, Miticade of nen ided docum committee or its crusade,” he sal 0 either arbitration would be accepted] gums belonging to the White Swan| - 3) hy “yf > see . ¥ je wold, Riis tr thonks “Bocca, eae ors ony aaaue a ———_—__—— or concessions made Hining Oompany, | A two yes examined free by the Any Gults remaining on the last day to he sald gor $1.00, latest and best methods known @| to selence No fancy prices, A. LINDAUER 3) anted by the sopho for gambiing apparatus at d Wand the jean index finger of . Fight hand lay between the as the executive committee of familiar with the devious methods of | more class of the Seattle high school etaliated by taking steps to in-| the accused than the witness. She| last night in the students’ assembly Liner sree meee connected] «= SD OBOEMVED ii suirtsse Gas hay irmctal'| eal Pron oe aibes odbode | Bers ots and order league a year Of the state aode at the cha | LONDON, May 2%4.—There was al a rigid boycott against the| was his friend at a time when he| hall. The comedy was produced un p bey \ ia] Boviding tor the punishmen bf would Judge Winsor tell|keneral obsarvance of Queen Victo- wners, There is the same] had but few, and conducted his busl-| der the direction of Misa Jessie Pot (Betwene bare Ave | f anannee 7 ABS the suppress! of plans wer Fina birthday in London today. The| maintenance of good order and no! ness while he was once before on| ter, a recent arrival, In. Seattle, | ween Spring and Seneoa) $ Pmbling ave tha reportens a\iaws courte and government offices| signs of interference have been of-| trial, using, it Is stated, money from| Must « furnished by the high 5 , heen the buga of “8 sis had a holiday and there was | n is undoubtedly having| turn he discharged her a short time| rendered by Miss Katheryn Dolan. R . FINS |E } { 5, | Ser Racers at the. bons yet there | oMual ringing of bells and fring| the effect of gaining the ayinpathies| after hie, liberat wiimoably a oF thecnatie te "ke. nea ILR¥ AND SILVERWARE, ; D oe okvery move he maak iin, attorney could (pot |the usual FIMEOE, cor'and at the mile] of ene general publi | sae nae much’ of hia] Qlaved well Tow ih'ine cant Were | fimo Bi vane. if} Quality, Price res SUTers ANTS Same. gesting ne sind-naval stations. There wero| = — methods, It-la thought @ large 1 McKay, Myrtle Hawkins, Harry | ert Hansen 72°) $ ; ‘AD! SHIRT WaAls? rvances of the day in| CHICAGO, May Wheat, 73,| tion of Bal yt | He ‘ 330. SECOND AVE) ANCISCO, MAY 2%4—|special o : ° ot's revenues went for| Simonds | ‘Australia, at the Cape and in India, | 73 3-8 | meretricious purpos sy amizg' snes, Harry Crane,| The largest jewelry house tn the | vere Brown af Helen Young. | Northwest, ¥, when he Wee Taliwan in’ ch

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