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[8 Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News # @ wt 4, NO. 87, _——- * keep on pourtng money into a yard which I am firmly convinced is im properly located would be little less than criminal—oertainty it would be foolish, The same amount of mi: that would be necessary for the tm ving of the Mare Island yar 1 aid make the ene at Puget sound mator Hale Asks for a Commis- sion to Investigate and Re- port on Such Course north winda, A NEW POLICEMAN Lather Nowman was appointed to & position on the police force by Mayor Humes today, REFLECTS ON NOYES Special to the Bear, SAN FRANCISCO, June §—In ac tion George Hawkins, plaintiff, va. United States, defendant, in error Qppeated from the Second 4 distriet court of Alaska, the United States cireyit court of appeals today reversed the lower court and a new trial te remanded. The former ease Was presided over by Judge Noyen. ‘The case was brought here upon writ of error, assigning errors in the pro- Friday, fair, warmer, light to fresh INGTON, D.C. June &— merits of the navy yards ie Pactftc coust are to be given goash test, tf Senator Hale of pas his way, which he un-! ty will unless opposition from | quarters proves sufficient. to overpower him. the this morning he introduced it which he will offer to. for @ commission to examine) t Tepert om the advisabi/sty ing the Mare Island navy Vit also provides in case deepening the channe! the yard t& tmpracticabie @ expense too great for the r d, another yard may be ‘en deep water in that vicin- congress. The proposed amendment recites that Mare Inland is remote! from the sea shore, can only be Teached by small ships of the navy and that sums have been ex- pended {a atiempis to dredge a chan- nel which keeps constantly refililing. Im an interview after the amend- ment was introduced Senator Hale sald his action was taken that the exact conditions of the Mare Island navy Yard might be fully under. stood. “I am satisfied.” sald Mr. amie t' te to be carried out at the] Paneiment of the Jury, in instruc. Puset sound navy yard. “There ie; Hone to the jury, and in the refusal no question that it is the greatest] of the court to give the jury certain natural om the satire Pacitic| structions requested by the de c fendant. ape as 2 asia Ross and Morrow. ‘The tast named e te to'Teport its ree-} that are ing pened up ‘aintereets! delivered the option, The opipion to the next session of! try can not to overlook it. To phacl Cheadle Accuses Nobody but Says He Believes Lamar _ Cheadle Did Not Die From Natural Causes---Requests Cor- oner Hoye to Exhume the Body--It Will Be Done tle (Cheadle, brother of Lamar} his decision in the case finding for|county clerk. The property was gtv- Mre. Etlen Davies, his former house- | © ‘cording to the contract. to Mra keeper. and giving her the prop-| Ellen Davies | erty. Mrs. Davies now lives as she) Just what will develop in the « has for some time on the property cannot even be surmised. Whether | of the deceased at Adeinide. e suspicions of the dead man's rel- c ives are weil founded jot, wilt! Up to be a by the antope r. ‘ong at ey ~ caste > ge te BE. |etated that it will be in a uch a wtate | Coroner Hoys stated thie morning that if Raphael Cheadle wanted the body disinterred and a post mortem [examination made, he was privileged Coroner Wi te Proceed ‘The cergner is willing to hold the |post mortem, and if any suspicious |ctrcumstances are brought to light. [he is very anxious to get t \tom of them. Accor@ing to Coroner Hoye, Raphael Cheadle told bim yer in day afternoon that he waa urged }to take his t stapes by Dr. Armatrong of Tacoma, the certifying hysician, at the time of the death of Exar Cheadle. Mr. Cheadie maid that at the time of bie brother's death, Dr. Armstrong considered that iH was welt, but after thinking over the matter, is anxious to have the post mortem held. Lamar Cheadie was a pioneer of this state, and was well and favor- ably known. Raphael Cheadic is a well known resident of Fremont. | ‘When called up by long distan: telephone today, Dr. J. Armstrong veettal later im the of Tacoma said that he attended Lemar Cheadle several months ogo land was with him six hours before ke tt ee ee ee eee ocmeetae before Judge day the findings were filed with the ten for Professor nm by Ralph Stuart. Mr. Egan will give anether mont the bot- of IURSDAY EBVENIN 1902, JUNE 6, SYMPATHY FOR CHILD-WIFE = BUT NONE FOR UNDERWOOD ABERDEE! June 6—Paul Un Late Tidings of Father) Accused) of Murder- ing His Baby Near Ballard Last Saturday Night---Man Hunt Goes On---It is Believed the Mother Knew of Plan to Murder Child derwood has been traced to West- port, the little village at the entrance city, and the officers are now closing in around him from every di rection, Last night Sheriff Cudihee decided, after getting all the information he gould from those who had last Underwood Tuesday afternoon, that his most probable plan of attempted @roape would be down the south side of the Chehalis river to the coast, } thence toward the Columbia river. In| *!4¢ Of her murdered infant Nellie) deen, which was that her husband order to teat this theory, he arranged | uderwood, scarcely more than a| took the chiid from her in the street hild herself, awaits, under guard, | and returned half an hour later say to go to Ocosta and Westport, it be NF when’ the oMcers of |ing that he had found triends for tt ing impossible to communicate with w will return from man| Evidenpe of the truth of at least ei place, there being neither tele be ond bring ber, either with of/ part of Dre, Underwood's story te San a6 teladberh eoenentienn without her husband, back to the) that her blue golf cape in which th . her allege Lape child was wrapped when inet seen At 3 o'clock this morning he seour-| The return of the alleged unnatural] alive, was yesterday found hidden ed a fast launch, made a quick run) © rho td in owe hea wing vn] B, vacant lot near the spot where patience in Hallar For the girl| Mrs Underwood or hh fe Oseeta, and upon arriving there.) other guilty as they believe her| sony (nderworn wave ber husband found hie suspicions to be correct,| to be, ihe people of Mallard have &\t, now tn the posneosion of Clty Underwood having passed Tuesday | faint sympathy. Mut for the father Sel uate Gahend. it t# safe to say that men could be raised in night with the men at Deming’s shin mill. None @f the men were aware ard and elsewhere le Underwood 4 mob 20 minutes to hang Paul Underwood , 4 @f his being wanted for the erime of | wore ne given over te them for punt believe. ‘They say murder, They had not heard of his! ishment a3 paratin, connection with the Ballard tragedy, As To Her Guilt te they gave him shelter and feed,| As the days go by the bellef gains) whom It was to be ‘and the fireman of the mill changed | #Tund in Ballard that Neliio Under-| Nellie Underw it” appeare, wood was almoat as much ainned| ot even take the trouble to learn thee with him, Underwood saying! scainst us sinning. Mer story that! the names of the persons to whom | he wanted an old suit to go into the| SESIUM &* flnning. | Mh i A. woods with, im piace of the one he) Stcre for her child ir wiven practical. was wearing. ly no credence, but it It thought that her will was overpowered by one stronger than her own, and that possibly even fear may have over- powered her maternal affection. The true facts regarding the rela thet exist between the shingle weaver and his 16 i wife are now | covaing to tt They wers not of the hap ted and then cutting scroms | Neille Underwood, those who| country through the dense. woods. | her best in Dallard aay, is| Sherif! Cudihee says in his telegra: ly more than @ pretty boarding|that he wiit leave for th | the crudities of afternoon, where he belie: hich are most pro-| wood will be captured. TO VICTORY Read Trashy Novels This i proved by the fact that Miners Say They Con- trol the Situation while in Ballard and especially dur- ing the three montha immédiately WILKESTARRE, Pa, June 6 | More firemen, engineers and pump. preceding the birth of her child, she ly as he could, and with Marshal Gre-| was an insatiable reader of” the ham left on the morning train for| trashiest of trashy dime Revels. In Astoria, From there they will work | fact. her only appearances in public | men joined the strike of anthracite [miners today and the leaders now claim their victory 0 ors ia complet her husband said he had given the} little one, | His Trail Found on a telegram wa oftce re-| trom | Rowed Across River After getting his breakfast Wed- nesday mo he asked to be rowed | across to W and one of the! men took him over in # email! beat. He was seen going through Westport, but the people there, like those at! Ocosta, made no. effart to ¢ | not being aware th. ive from justice, When he had passed lage, some persons living nea beach, sew him going down the beach | close to the breakers, and headin; south in the direction of South Bon: Sheriff Cudihee arranged to have! Underwood followed down the beach | je then wick This o ceived at the sheriffs Sherif Cydihes at Abe stating that Underwood's trail had been found. It ts now absolutely « alleged mur taking up toward the north along the t that {ime Were when she visited ‘At the same time Sheriff Huff de- | the circulating library. parted for South Bend to orgenize Mer young husband is of the same Searching party there, and the opin: | sve, but of sterner mold. Prien 7 whe have known him since boyhod lon ie that Underwood now has but (stity to his reckless, impulsive na: ght hopes of escape, unies ture and domineering disposition. Of tars the timber back of the co the latter characteristic his young is lost Inthe denen yoderarosttty Wife nad frequent praot. r Close Gua jeakous to the core ta bride, Sheriff Cudihes left orders to keep Underwood kept the girl “onder hiw Mrs. Underwood here under strict thumb.” a the saying goes. His ward until his return with her hue. — we a = and ind, when he will take them te Se- Known that he did not tate to atte together, No one ie permitted "force It with corporal punishment to see oF Mrs. Underwood, Sometimes Boat Her except her Bho is closely | tHe threatened her on sue watohed efforts of the of 0 mot joes a naughty core fe mall admit her complic- | and “spanked” her soundly. 4 incidents of attacas ry wil customed to drink freely at tim on non-union orte heir infant, came to and was then unusually abpaive, as| fom ahout the terion. "At Yotuens wn about the fegion. At Lyrkens She would not admit t lodgers tn the house where he and ithe miners stopped men going to anyth: of the deed, and reiterated his wife lived can testify | work and deputies have been sent over and over again what her parents ‘The theory very generally enter-|to prenerre onds have already to the public as bee ag in Bn othe ae-yh Mr. } Tt t certain that many of the wily tenewhedge of the crime and Mrs. Underwood left their home | mines are slowly filing with wate walaeind rs in Ballard with their child last Sat-| una it in only a matter of time bee Pending tidings from the King! urday evening it was with the inten- poner ee Be LT county officer there is halt in the a investigation af the Bal cide m. On ® mal tion of abanconing Mt to strangers coment Santee. the local undertaker’s mc While on ther way down street, it Ballard, beneath & winding shy fe thought, © wood, who had been drinking, suddenly resolved to ma ot thin oie strewn with spring flowers by hands of strangers. iit Hew the body os mt out the eviden: ot A seg 1 is really their most available weap- shame by. drown ne_ba on but one as dengerous a8 a boam- tw believed by the charitable people |crang. Rumors afloat. today that of the tiny girl whose father of liallard that Mya, Underwood |the operniors plan & wholescie Im. te pow acc used of horrible crime. | knew of his Intention an through | portation of non-union labor from 0 inquest wi eld by Coroner | fear more than anything elee agreed | Southern fields, are causing a cor Hoye until the sheriff returos trom od ret abd > nee & ae Aberdeen with ome or both of the| dead baby's parents. to the plan siderable undercurrent of til-feeling The Mother Imprisoned perwuaded to return home by th rd infant) LICENSED TO WED his death. Dr. Armstrong denice that A marriage Hesnse has been issued ine advised Raphael Cheadie to have to Ambrose B. Bonner, 49, of Sedro- | Be “lvised Raphas Aways AFTER PIONEERS END THEIR REUNION INFORMATION The third annual banquet of the ‘A casual caller wu Mayer Humes tive Sons of Washington brought t Opens the Annual Meeting —_. this morning foun: chief execa- tive of the city deeply interested with annual reunion of the Washing ton Pioneer Association to # clore GTON, D. C.. June b—|a book. From a cursory glance the last night. The reunion was th this morning addressed | Visitor thought that the pege whi ‘annael meeting of the Asso-| terested the mayer so much con ‘ot Milttary Hutgeone im the |tined & seat plan of a theater. “Go- theatae, ‘The president said |S, to, see Manefeld. Got good att tants ductors who anieente”” remarked the caller. “No, os Sinaia the mayor, “I am not selecting reest im point of attendance and ne of the most pleasant held in | Fearn The closing rent of the afternoon onting at Lake Washington was visit by suromer ha Sr a Oy ee ae halk poate for myself at the theater.” on Lake Washington. I aed With « smile Mayor Humes hand- ap in the. som, a seetina \4 the book to his caller. The open! Fae (hone StaSy of tne ecient (page showed @ floor and seat plan | their work. he oe a |Of the senate room fo the national the seareteries the | capitol at Washington, D. C. of Army ibure. theater was taxed to ite ut- to care for the delewates and who ware in attendance. the presidential party entered of Mrs. Thomas Burke A pleasant al sion and band ‘The speakers at the native sonn m= pares Saal’ to the banquet were Judge Hanford and! RE” At the clone of the prest- Judge Orange Jacobs, besides many of the younger generation. NEW REGENT John H. Powell way named yen. terday by Governor MeBride to fill the vacancy on the board of regenta of the state university, caused by the resignation of Judge Jobn P, Hoyt. TEAMSTERS con there was another out- applause. Temainder of the session was to the opening details of before the body which will) Addresses on almost every) ferent line of aclentific: research aa | Mi As matters of interest to the! URDER CAUSED BY A $5 BILL LAD HIA, June 5.— ‘his wife insisted that he ON TUNNEL RESIDENT HILL THANKS SE- ATTLE CHAMBER OF COM- MERCE Secretary Meikle of the Chamber! mmerce this morning received | m James J. Hill, pr Northern thanking the chamber for the resol tions passed some weeks ago favor- ing the Immediate buliding of the Northern tunnel and ter- follows May %, 1902. secretary Be- attle Chaniber of Commerce, Seattle, Wash. Dear Bir: 1 bex to ac owl. edge receipt of your favor of the ‘26th ie fo ebb) instant, incorporatir resolutions Julia Waller, committed sui.| meeting relative to the tunnel ui iimediately after the murder. | 7 the city to be constructed by th *leompany. I am glad to note the din- Are colored. position shown by the business men iC RECITAL of Seattle towards this project, and RAMAT beg to advise that we now have the matter up with the Northern Pacific S4vanced clasy of Prof, Frank dramatic achool gave a re- company, so that It ean ge on with- out delay. Yours very truly, night at the Third Aven 12 pupils partict- JAMBS J. HILL, equitied themselves in creditable manner, Several shet-" en were presented with|\a few unimportant measures referred contuming. A feature of the|to the committee at the last council Was & one-aet sketoh writ- meeting. , Minn. Want First Avenue, North of Pike Street, Paved At Once The drivers and teamsters of the city today presented a petition to the board of public works asking for the immediate ing of First av- enue, north of Pike street. They state that the street should be pave preferably with asphalt, as this Ix easier both on the horses and wagons. They further assort that with the present condition of the street thelr horses are frequently in- jured, and it is almost impossible to hau! heavy loads. STREET COMMITTEE ‘The street committee of the coun- cil met this afternoon and discussed BAN FRANCISCO, June 5.—-Quotar tions will henceforth on December wheat, which today se at 11, 110%, Pioneers to ilahes, the| evening was spent there. | MAKE REQUEST | The Cloak Found and excitement. A hundred miles away from the ST. JOHN HAD A FEW GLANCES NEW BANKING METHODS '::ew=2:22x2r-c2x HUSBAND AND DIVORCED WIFE | Jobn Wheatman and his divorced . . wife, Margaret Wheatman, appear Used Several Certificates of Deposit and Se- STONE Mlaiean thio orton attle Bank Loans have their disagreeme fore tled once for, all. pute is over the pd ard property, which Mra. in thinks ought to belong but which her former hue- Wheat to her, Special to the Star, books should be admitted, - WHATCOM, Ju Nearly the, ‘This morning was devoted entirely | pand is Fesolved to Pay taxes om entire afternoon yesterday in the St.| to the tegtimony of Robert Muir, re-| "tian Jehn was fret seen this morning at the courthouse It was thought that his appear was in connection with the libel sult of hin nd Mary Sacher against Curtis John trial was at arguments In objection te mission of the books of th testimony. The books to on the grounds that r had been shown b and the bank books. deve onslderadl in which St ontrol of the bank enon borrowed | self Pr hearts were disappointed When Mra, Wheatman her husband some time ago, alleging divorced of deposit on a bank of which ¢ the former iwe made brief speeches. Beoretary / one in Nag! ' proving of the claims of the Alaska Beattie, and & store at Fremont, General Miss Cora Commercial Company, on of Ballard, but goesip-loving | FOR A SNAP? » houses Just being in & neven-room = h ready for » plan first-clane & in every way, Tw 1 house price $2,660, other {6 @n @ight-room and will be Jot wr a week $4,700. 'T {] houses are fon ith or near Cherry. Look p, 4s this is & chance that vt ocour every day, IF YOU ARE LOOKING For lots on which to bulla |] ave two nice cleared Eastlake ayenue at $600 ¢ these are choice; one ts bo: 1] the other in 665x104. Also nice lot on 26th avenue 4 Call on we for chob farm pr ERT S. UPPER 12 and 18 Scheuerman Bloc Firet Avenue and Cherry Str Mothers, Do Not Fa to See These BOYS’ $3.00 For the best $5.00 Boys’ plece Bult in Seattle. Regular We end Tho, Corduroys, Tweeds, lots and Berges, Cher FIVE-CENT SALE. ARE YOU LOOKING omplet SUITS BOYS’ KNEE PANTS 35e Pair Lion Clothing 4, HI bing ut y this dovs 1100, very Ox110 k. il a ve HABERDASHERY FOR MEN | Adams nity # STRAWBERRY FLOATS # Prescriptions CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED Three Graduates in Pharmacy do nothing else. NE CENT A COPY # AAA a # *SIX CENTS A WEEK 25 CE. [8S A MONTH WEATHER FORECAST night ana Friday, fair, 759 Second Ave. ADAMS & BLANCHARD-—~ Hinckley Bloc AND BOYS The slig Shirt {s stylish and comfortable—its popularity ‘being om increase. It is an indispensable part of every well-dressed man’s ward- robe, and almost every man can afford | to own a goody supply at this store’s Ul prices—which are the lowest in the city “ for shirts of such fine quality THE MONARCH SHIRT “The Monarch” Golf tachable cuffs, at ... oe sseersencesss $1.75, $150 and $1.25 “The Ideal” Golf Shirt at . --- $1.00 Men's Belts in Russian leather .....« é +++7§¢ and soe elts, in black, at... soc and 35¢ BRIGGAN UNDERWEAR t, with de- garment ... ty + -95¢ Men's Light Weight Underwear, in natural grey and ecru, silk finish, per Zarment .oe woe 75¢ and $1.00 & Blanchaed tinct Hinckley Block Deliveries made anywhere in the city. Stewart & Holmes Drug Co. 627 FIRST AVENUE Open al! night. Phone Main 36 | Best Pure Baking Boda, the 10c Re package neat’ Nepretks regular price Wednesday for Faney Rest Macaroni, and Vermicelli, regular 100; will l0e per Ib,; will sell Wednes- day, per Tb. vib. ira feed, "Ibe White Pique C Tomorow we offer a less than half price, for a custome: One |arwued that it had be at that time cashi The money shown that conspiracy existed » taken and deposited in the| undue intimacy with Mary Saeher, tween St. John Bruc leson and) First loan w aker of Ballard, thetr Stangroom and consequen ft made| then neg strength of ivided, Mra. Wheat- no difference who actually kept the| its, wuficlent to purchare the ving their Ballard property, books, controlling stock of the Scandinavian|and John some lots in Portland. ‘The court took the objection under| bank. Wh the certificates of de-| Upon finding a few months ago that advisement over night. Upon open-| posit came to the bank for payment|a strip of land in Ballard was not ing the St. John trial this morning ohn's check was given and his| included in her list, Mrs. Wheatman Judge Neterer stated that he had| personal note given to cover the|is very much aggrieved and te try- given the objections careful consid-| same. The loens from the Beattle jing to ke John do the square] Gration and had read all authorities| bank were met in the same manner. | thing ne, suit is rendered more Guoted on the subject as well as| These notes and others of like na-linteresting by the frigid gta Of the finest mat dime others, and thet he had ar-| ture were introduced in evidence to! which pass between the former hua. | and F rived at the conclusion that thel the amount of over $20,000. band and wife, as they try not to roe happy and see each other | epeoialty. ws ows | . i | SCHUCHARD OPTICAL co, Shank made a report of the yeur's| | voor EEL eptciaiiete. ership had grown from 100 to 850, WATCHES. DIAMONDS. FIN | | ' ' & The assoctatio wen in ed | JEWELRY AND SILVERWARE | weational wor atudenta. 708) Relihametic grammer, reading sos Albert Hansen Wrens tion, Shakespeare, singing, ste ™ ss The largest jewelry house in the raphy, French, cooking, dressma Three new cara for the Seattle-Tas | MQrtaw | are taught. There coma interurban electric line ar- | pee ee | of the gymc.sium| rived at Goorgetown this mornin | ee where they will be fixed up to be . | At the amiual meeting of | Tm ain we Hiya eRe ae ety Saon"eauippes |] MITSCH Lord Cure Young Women's Chris n Assoct nm wo with four 126 horse power m rand tion last night in the First M | nd 148 tran-| are the most modern interurban cars | were ted as follows: Mra. W. D.| 9,190 wome ught Information from] the elty lines will arrive within a 04, president; Mrs. G. W. Bag-| the employment and boarding house] few days. , vice president; Mra, Lverett| directory i ‘i No Cure, No Pay Smith, sscretary; Mrs. W. 8. May- | ato ° This week the architects will Jet at and ‘Mrs. H, Merrill were added to|,, WASHINGTON, D. C, June 5 Dr, Ivar Janeen, on Queen Agnes bill.| — the board of directors, Miss Mary| The senate today passed the bill tol pyey are also working on plans for| Dunn, Miss Harriett Taylor and Mia | divide Alagka into threo Judicial di-| are residentes ha Thirty -eenond ave| HIRSCH PHARMACY CO Bertha Conde, national officers af | visions e acting secretary of| enue near Yesler way. ane on Twen-} 5 the Aswcslation, wera present, and| War sent a letter to the house ap-|ty-seventh avenue near Yesler way, ||| 1486 First Ave, Cor. Pike St. addition, two in West Tel. Main 916. ‘orn’ tarch, paghetti Peas, Henri Bariey, aug. Special Shirts for Boys plendia Tée White Pique Shirt. for 35 Se Be rice alze . Be shirt Millinery =~, Bargain Friday Spectals From Our June’s Great Come in tomorrow with the crow: the greatest BARGAIN FRIDAY Lit that will take adv: we have ever shown, print here only a few from our second foor. Night Gow: Me buys Mc Women's Muslin Drawers, very wide, fc buys 11.25 Women's White Mustin Underskirts with double flounce. 18 buys Se Children's Drawers. ec buys $1.00 Infante’ trimmed in embroid- ery and embroidery insertion. S%c buys $1.25 Women's White ‘Waists, trimmed in tucks aad insertion. Y BARGAINS. Dresves, embroidery MILLINER' 2he buys 4c Bun Bonnets. io buys 200 Boys Tape-Bound Straw Hate, lbo buys 20 Boys Tape-Bound Straw Hats. REMNANTS Of CARDEN HOSE Remnant Sales are not exactly in owr line, but we believe you will profit by looking ®ver our big stock of Garden Hose Remnants, ‘These are factory remnants—fresh and new. Good Cotton Garden Hose, quality guaranteed, in remnants. 5c A FOOT SEOOND FLOOR SPEOIALS 120 buys 2c Corset Covers. 4 buys The Women's Muslin $2.59 buys $4.00 Street Hate. All of the following millinery, trimmings at half price: Black Ostrich Tips. Black Ostrich Feathers, Mack Ostrich Plumes, Daisies. Foliage. Corn Flowers, Biack Violets. Red Roses. Yellow Flowers, Apple Blossoms. Braide, Jets, ete. ete. All %.00 Dress Hats tomorrow our fret cor will beat well displ AND EVERY ONE IS A DRCIDED BAR- GAIN, Short Boy Wanted Who Is Fond of Work Prefer boy t avenue, betwee: Mm “ifie KOWALSNE eet elen Ole Dptlatonen | petween 14 and 20 years old. Call 1107 Third land 3p. m aS Av, @pen Sundays 11:00 to 12,