The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 4, 1902, Page 1

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_—— - ress oi mitted was in t boing exceedingly. disappointed. At 1:30 o'clock this after sheriffs office was thrown into Believed That Tales Father and Mother) u::,0y,s,tcepnone mossax “Wurdered Their Bdby---A Story Comes [isso to Sheriffs Offfce That Accused Is FWwood wire imme king and in Bvere northwa ery clty to the hoon teday a | asked to see a c of any Abe Mpecial to the Star IN, June 4—Paul On- whe is wanted at Balla ‘a charge of the dastardiy wm of detiberately murdering h daughter and who hai ja this city since Sunday, mys, oe hot suitably provide for her, but finally agent to the match. at & a struck by something pec rhe Bethy, of the entire | com-| man's appearance and actions. Af If Underwood should be cought, 1] (ef the stranger had one the Recor< would go hard with him tf brought men determined to he! Je the present temper of the erefore notified the kc aa y ts akin etn: aan a elephoned the sheriff's office in thia ignd the most vigilant search | child-wife premeditated the murder| "7" etieves In Story of their baby is now belleved by the Officers of the law working on the |, Under Sheriff © police department has thus 6 far befomsatigt of he poliqg ot Aberdeen | “That the unnatural father last 8a: undo id pie wits | urday night tied the infant girl In a| Qrc employe over the common flour sgck and sunk the tiny | she: from Sis parcel of innodint humanity in the| {twee an aeect hoserue ton ae (me of the oe stragger who had Visited the Recc artes offite, Mr. @ Everett story. He read to the Rec ‘oran immediately wire Angeles, Mount Vernon, Anaco’ th he fugitive od wan & deseription of Un o wired. It in: A eo biack hal when Yast seen. 1f'tt ie true that Un un night and be his way toward the Canadian boun omy. Under wo Ad wa who in cused | 2% & rewen with his prisoner be | bow neon.tomorrow, Maerker the Crime FURSA MP. Sime i --1h bn known here that Mra @nderwood re UNDERWOOD. |2elved a letter from her mgther taxt | a an a eo. Wednesday. In it the yoBng wife Jor was chided for not writin home vamees of bape thee ong ye p dn more frequent, dr Weatherwax. | o0ten wi ie 3 ie Underwood's mother. | fouck NAS the mosbid detatie Of Css isiso said in the letter that it was her Che- intention to visit Rallard, leaving Advices mosived from Aberdee®|Knerdeon Monde y, snotives th iieved here th: Peres joarte Froth aac el ne the people, Sor Friday night « message | polled to eh wale cert to Abr fo |e. evidence “ot cotton and Goth Sarr ana Sire’ tetera i wn Uealndded to their offerse agumet raced \Iecte tor inte | Siem 5 te Qeaw [© (bam pants or friends gn Aber- i ae trends | en. AbewTerm as to iter compec- Sore i MONES RRE is ROME nal beled wees: ALL QUIET Pa, June 4 bo gay I Uswate Hi can commiete,” said Pre 1 e@ the Sine Wo ie, Svea our wget | teBees ples | Nees-esdoe men continue to arriy | om variows pimces throughout > regien. Thus fh vielence ham been attempte Aenea & Reorev: ww YORK. June t—? Roomwvett mw Been asked tow coal mine Ooms omy w com mee i atl nom at a om rd ot Tr Soe 8 woul a de Tran portation com unftemmnate” say those mittee. A sot of resolutions was ad- ad) te ah, “tN a mew ed, uraing the presi¢ ris! ber COTM INS Where It point a commissione po hee wee fo oy & hee @ivation nt to Roce tip baby Mo someRime) Notwitheis@ding the | continued (re Din Mee wy ciutane weare In the felis, the mine over eusten Rtora co@tinue in many d Waite Aebbin shy deputy officers, and it ts p, the ‘wath. 2s it is, the. young chUd-wi watts | OT ig time result in ylote eABTuady tr Custody ove fe Aber ie i they regard It ae b. | den for me storie ot Kins county |invitation on the pert of ®h an@ of the|to come and tke her to the home of ters to battle. wen theme Dad quite 16| ter ba dea, there @ stagd trinl hers m acini objected to othe marriage|for murden An er young, 5" % Foserwend \thoughtions husband is t _ BUILDING NOTES owner iden Sixteenth t street, to cost, respect: as the eight-room school house Bazaar, BANKS OF SEATTLE ° vcsinax ronecasr 4 Vicinity—Te Fe Special to the Star. Jobjections were overruled, and ex-| Thursday, fair light to fre ROWHATCOM, Wash., June 4—Th ptions taken to the court's ruling. | winds. Ewcution in the St. John cai ex-|It developed in the testimony that Bred 12 witnesses yesterday after-| St. John was at one time negotiating ; The testimony taken Was of a|for the purchase of the Bank of fare to show that Bt. John Dix had Whatcom. | Bemtro! ard management of the| via DAB andalse the mar. |, 4 sensation was created this morn Seattle ‘aaion, |g in the testimony of G. B. Burke, Pa which he secured possension. | VET" ihe prospectus of St. John's National bank, was the most bt banking combine was introduced | ¢ witness examined. He|in evidence. The prospectus which | borrow. | Burke testified was prepared by St. | er sae! Ot. Jokp was e borrow. | john and Bruce, briehy outlined that | € aghl ng control of the Scandin- | ‘he compan “ ap helene y | tes for the city ox ‘ = |"Anglo-American Bank,” 6 id| The estimates ond that St. Jehu bev have banks a ating in th teh he purchased the Whatcom in- and gave a8 security stock ned BC Jena $22. banks: First National of Seattle, Se- comptroller's Which the majority of the ntock |@ttle National and Puget Sound Ni 3; trenmury depar' men Citizens’ Hark of Fairhaven |tional of Seattle, Hcandinavian- | grade tax collector, $250; Mecured. American of Beattie, The Fidelity | ment, $1 4.25; judicia Aw Trust of Tacoma, Kv nt Na $396; harbor departmen Fra and all the principal cities | June, are as follows: ¥ 4 a EL. W. Gundlach, proprietor of k of Blaine, testified as to t, $360; police dex Banking Co. of Everett, Firat Na | toe department, $i eaaw 50 Dapose of Bie bank. ! of Mount Vernon, Bingham é&| ment, $7,614.00; fire | departm ton to n. He said tio et Pn Pepresenied to itn He sald |Go. of Sedro-Woolley, Citizens’ Na- | $8,697.00; board of public works a ed by unlimited capital, an he would sell, another bank|Whatcom, Scandinavian-American | 4: partment, $5,280; perk departm e objec ne Frida @ueriion asked.” All DENA | Maryavie, of Marysville, 60; brary Gepartment, $4,980, Se THE SEATTLE STAR. 4. NO. 86, SEATTL SDNESDAY WASHINGTO? KRUGER STILL FLIES THE TRANSVAAL FLAG Steadily Refuses to Recognizo British Sov- ereignty---Botha Addresses EKVENING, JUNE PICNIC OF PIONEERS HUNDRED OLD SET- TLERS BRINGING TION TO A CLOSE pwandering In the tr wit ft jGraya Harbor, a fugitive trom jw 1 woneral feeling of| ‘ the coroner's off Rar way in which u e allowed to and the authoritle . that a murd eal officers Monday NO WHFFANE Of arres day. Without warrant Sheriff Muff, of Cheha ounty, refused to make the ar rest, and Underwpod escaped, Coro-| ner Hoye says he does not fecl at all] | Dleaned with the way the caso w nducted and expressed himself as Washington mn the Madison park this flurry by @ telephone message from oned | omnition of bin m | daughters and gre have been received here to the effect attll refuses to give and that over his battens Teak. | party has openly J ati! floats made the houi © of residence. Commandant er to the burghers, romons that | vided with lescription of the fus! in Evavget --- Sheriff Cudihee a la he Message came fram the Ever Leavee for Aberdeen | fied eseripton' of tinderwod rdere in th past and exhort yalty to the nm nowspaper. The employe who waited upon him was liar in the lain as to whet f ohif-governn or given the ¢ replied in the n jnew governm Pr rator of the di day in which he expressed the hope th the house wou 8 joliow him and confirm their suspicions, but no trace of him could be found. They Hoe asi i Lord Kiteh THE SAME OFFICERS ELECTED! New Chamber Trust Choose Officials The newly-elected trustees of the na viscount The native sons nnual banquet dental hotel this evening. — ON THE 4TH ‘ont in aid of the| oo “ZO<3 LICENSES TO WED ST. ° No more de- PR Anew 43, and Melissa an has strong n ane hopes that there i# something in the PRARR® fe ¢ phone the | fon of Underwood given ‘udihes, and was told that & me] 7\e|5)|_ auvAzIno~g . 28, and Dora Kellogs, SOME MEAT DELIVERED Chicago Situation but Litile Changed might come to the city and county authorities at Snohomish, Port. Townsend. Port LE in hl <= amy * Meet and taking @ lively | fure of Beattie. ubt that the grand day will include pr Whatcom, Fairhaven, Blaine and other towns to be on the lookout for A committge f the unions amd ie th Ue pat Cla ete Furteer proet of the @ct ttat the © h@ tm indore 5 Met 7 Inches; slender dark brown eyes. rather well dressed in black suit ROOM B BA BEY 51iaRwe =| aan. JONES & GOMPAMY 117 OGharry & WSATHSR FOBBCAST Seattle and Vicinity—Tonight and Thers@ny, faim 79 Anan ote Carne, trmnere Bsn ocnmue. Genes DB RUN GERRY’ Loe, tien 6 ~ nme ree aneaa) LAP eerm Om Ferby, ere rit Cudiheo himself left this menting at 10 o'clock for Aberdeen to wake chame of and bring back to! ee Weeetmre conga will Bn te @ee@ [BA nice tract of Ines on Renton car Line, this age ef ColureBia, cally rin@ed sed ricken ranch. omy er@s; a bar- meat left the stock yards this me ing for the down-to' distributing centers of the | webeNeN My will probably be the center of thd@city it had dwin now od Me Cambie Ard Dairivte waene: an had | + hae on pn A= cI Neaptres te tavenwe, carryieg’ tna wat eet eh, noting and jeering. his skull cracked by @ po! Later, as the procession got inte } the heart of the city me mote demonstrative. miastion from wingow in ja"! ae 6 faty wel god wan June 2. It te be- Jone Stee the announcement at non-union} 22s ack inte, | path for thewago Wasare dita, f Ten Britt ewernteme mee t tog erent vam Coren (0 the stat ae! vas sey owe o yet Soe ten: molewwevtay oo me Coiteh Mates | Rie SoC Me emembin An af: rene seg me Con. amp aetion? LOO Sere 6 Meanie cae suse’ we te Pot of Oe: Ltt tongue, oe ai an- N ably one fatally ww te 80 he Ngee assured | oeed I* years, who w me emt J mate | |iqnceve the fact ef their baby’s birth | drivers suffered ser The strike of the de continues and the | part ment stores of je to All their jetors have im in which they say they will figh 0 the last end pployes that any head with @ ston: Imam Tone ye gl 1 age {6b ppan tee. ty chee placed wal be eokew ti ‘eee ah a aa wo remane ani seat Re cviwasy nee wants to = ioe all be permanmet Boge, = in © belimmd by the \ fom atthe em COMMERCIAL ROTES Association of s far am known at a dive the | rd Pouecetet, pounced This efiq@esos, ted 85 ambassador ha: Attempt of the Fair fight followed | Three Gradmates in Pharmacy do nothing else. Deliveries made anywhere in Stewart & Holmes Drug Co. 627 FIRST AVENUE Open all night. heads were broken | the Wagona finally | Illinois will not Present viel which all attempts at delivery were Kemgmmen have joined | abandoned 4. Local opemspers, however, say their Pumps am working and they have ne &w of floods. They also claim we hwve campotent men te take the| letter received by the| Chamber of Commerce from Secre- siice itary Glenn this AY latated that the project wi cussed Informally . 4 the local chamber fon the lon to vinit Seattle. ustome house in in need ot the supreme Granted © permanent tajunction ree the beef packers of rom earrying on fu ate in violatic Donnelly anti-trust ‘URGES SEATTLE FOR CONVENTION | George F. Cotterill Wants Good Tem- plars To Come Here REDUCED erence and rettled t # on the basis ISLANDER er of the tug Pilot there are too the public wants with dispatch. A | You have « mm our beautiful hibition Suits of thi emident 2 y atrikg by the business T's gw eiguny.” oy Mele Une of th sy Orermal acti AsenOrm. thin direction was taken this after- ting of the New York was appointed the matter and if an increase ° granted by the government was recetved from Now it's time f We have reduced their prices very low, so they are now within range of the forts to ae of Inwe favoring ir- ‘The Chamber of Commerce session Investigate average purse. Exquisite novel ties for $5.00 and $8.00, Se National Irrigation Bor »| ALPHONSO IS MEAN, SHE SAYS Mrs, Jennie Conaty Is positive that Alphonso Conaty's the last few with sufficient tricts to mass a foree of men sworn in as ared thin |¢ man tugged a chief difficulties of of the very high officers in the| nd will attend th: pera- GARDEN HOSE Remnant Sales are not king over our big stock of Garden Hose Remnants, y rimnants—fresh and new rden Hose, quality guaranteed, in remnants, Sc A FOOT is represented. A telegram was re eived from Con- months have grounds for i. GOES «- | Washington f yards and docks, int Good Cotten superior court today in which ghe states that he te always drinking, hans & Allen are taking bide exerciser at CHAMBERLAIN ELECTED unt in five counties is atill| {® the eyes perfect | st Union| that D vely, $5,000 and had been order Children's eyes & ¥. CRVCHARD opTICAL Kye Specialists, 1207 Second ave. 8, DIAMONDS, JEWELRY AND S11 abun ope Aibert Hansen %; west Jewelry and that «he had better go and live that she has had enough experience her husband's family gone to her own home to stay while her divorce suit ts IMPORTANT ‘NEWS Hicks and ©. aborers, were ea MUST OBEY LAW asurox are to be taken | ight and ib went nouwe in Marred CALMER | Sells Ladies Butta, Walate Separate lain's lead of p et in the nct| of restaurants. | meanor to these to go un- n candidates y afternoon. | No attention yet been paid to Re Moar (otiens Biont, Animes bf aid 20d due, 1406 Ramaker mist a (ie Sate Moved to 1406 S: ers, and the waste barrels still | th tly before noc ar Spring street Wilson, was in a'r ¢ police officers G29904409O 442048 CONFIRMED — Camorta has rom senses as compiled by the city Boney. fron ie Da we oe ee Raw Fork, san | comperolier office for the month of| be of Canada. That the company owned |" Executive department, $400; legis issued in a fow 3 toward Yosle BAKE KY; A VOICE FROM CHICAGO contact with a telegraph pol whup resulted AND CAFE 1413 Second Avenus basins ag he block. Tel, {-cacslawon 880, Firet Nation erett, Ft itation department, $1 elvil sery- ‘amu Gedy waa tennak On 3000 all-wool Watch arin exponition of 1900, arrived in the + during the cyclone of May 6 4 | tie of Fairhaven; The Bank of| partment, $1,490; street and sewer un filed a peti | but refused to turn over to th - $1000 in cash and a diamond ring n he was known Rainier-Grand :25¢ of Whatcom, Bank. of Blaine, of | $1,000; city engineer's department, started in opposition at/ ti ine: Ban Juan County Bank of | $10,996.00; | bridges, building any Harbor the Bank of| wharves, $1,083; water dopartment, 1209 First Av. caps; nothing better Hose worth 1 for this cold weather. 15c, closing out price 3 the pair and shirt stud whi to have in his poss ‘Jand will stay about 10 days, NE CENT A COPY # # AAAS ISA LEK a 25 CENTS A MONTH NOW ON SAL ¢ (FRAWS 4 A7ern hf CITY OF SEATTLE LOTS s |. | FROM WASHIN “PROGF TON A wnte d sure investment im property which lier high and sightly and nis one city rk. PR INTED ABSTE “Ts OF TITLE, TOGETHER WITH LEGAL OPINIOD or PRATT & RIDDL FURNISHED WITH EACH It ler © wide ju at the east end of Madison etreet bridge. & Base aRon Cen Phone Main 35 REMNANTS motly In our line, but we believe you will Women’s Lisle Finish

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