The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 13, 1902, Page 4

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t M'KINLEY CIRCLE PREACHER SCOTT === STANDS ACCUSED Kintey tomor f the nm giver en of the i. $25,481 FOR HEALTH | Ir, F. M. Carroll estimates that tt wild cost § Jpartment of the city of Sea lyear, His ¢ led youtor noon with Dep: luty Comptroller Melee. BAL Rev. Mack Scott, the pastor of the African Methodist Episcopal church of this city, is a prisoner in the county jail charged with « mis erable crime. Mary Hall, a little colored girl 15 years of age, is his ac- fouser, A. H. Hall ,the child’s father, swore to a complaint tn Jets ® George's court day accust o Rev. Seott with the heinous of- fense ae ertuatninity Searching Mary Mall, the 15. -old daughter of the nee the famous Preacher Ford © tea among the chureh people of Seat- tle. They are shocked and dumbfounded that a spiritual leader should be @eoused of such a crime. The innocent victim @ pretty colored ‘land is now reported to be in a delicate Gondition, She has told father that his friend and pastor is the man who like a wolf in « MINDANAO Seattle Man Perishes | In Recent Fight MANILA, Aug. 12.~-Constabulary | Inspector "William | Schermerhorn whose home t# tn Seattle, was mor. tally wounded in @ recent fight at inister’s accuser, porter in a First avenue dry goods house and is awiy from and the most unique display float home al! The care of the children has fallen upon Mary, and she | Iitqwan, masdenee, with tee ladrones. | nd Schermerhorn's wounds were pro ville, has taken ‘of the little flock. nounced to be fatal, although he waa at Mr. d has been for some time one of the deacons of the Hite Poot aa w ee ge ge tle church of which Rev. Scott is the pastor. The [heard from Mindanao. The aftray in| Grand 1 nen were the best of friends and often at Mr. Mall's request the pastor | which he fell was ane of the irregu- | lar outbreaks frequently tn the island. house during the day time to see that ali was well, Mi Halle eceurring 1451 Twenty-first avenue, not far from the church. i ae order THE SEATTLE STA ELKS’ GRAND LODGE ne Saginaw, Mich. The report of the Great Paradeis Event of Today ng high d beartny costul for marching offic ted as follows Med Ruler—George A ading Knight—W, ton, turing Knight Anderson, Ind retary a Treasurer Pa Tyler—Charles Kauffuan, N.s J is days ago, when the father noticed the girl's condition, he ques~ ‘and found to his horror that his best friend, the man he h trusted, had betrayed his daughter, Since June the child been the mistress of the colored pastor, She knew not the doing, but was guided by what her pastor said. She had Believe implicitly everything that he told her. Each of- jitted under Mr. Hall's roof by the betrayer. evening City Detectives Phillips and Tennant started out after and fou at his home, near the church, where he no children, Unable to put up Bail he wae new confined. The time of the pre- Lf i? i ti ? ge i i to : i i 7? : i. Attorney Ed. Hawkins is asso- attorney has not yet been selected. i colored church for two years ‘congregation. He was t He preached a ET, WASHT . Aug. 13. — Word} was received here this meraing that the cruiser Cincinnatt has left Cuca-| Barcelona, Venenacia, « hieh by the revetution- 3s the dispatches ted that the revolutle wg the city, marines ha: 4 to be landed tromediately | tc pon the arrival of the cruiser "The marines will be instructed to t American lives and property, and all other foretgners ask thelr assistance. to at ‘been Tathorney Fulton mads the informed evidence tending to implicate cases was pro to to have a sure case against the prisoner. 0 PARA Uniform Rank who may | been ina dence Mr. and Mra” William Jones, were pete at the First M. E ites of the dead i ‘ i H i HT - i d # ia 5 & Lj i ¥ i -, § i ri FRED ERNST GAINING A LITTLE AND MAY LIVE. I i : ‘The report of R. ’ ‘records and seal, After ha ‘1% pieces of fractured Paco eae eg Pc eo ! i ef aH af Pid A Ht) a. 8 $x 2> i f 3 ES i CRUISER WILL LAND MARINES | been characterised with Barce! It te reported surzents. are | which it be DINING ROOM AND KITCHEN TABLES + The stock of tables displayed on this salesficor is certainly large enough for the most exacting person to choose frommait is satisfac- tory, both as to variety of pattern and range of prise, ‘This special value for the week is but one of many patterns you'll that a per capita tax of 6 cents per eee sc’ gutticlent rev. | Ernet is now almost consct enue te Tact ail requirements. | {hough his mind still wanders « Solld Oak —stension Table, top 42x42, with oad > fancy turned and groved Table extend: Frank J. Davidson, the printer ar- rested in connection with the case, has been released by the police. No evidence tn any way connecting him with the assault and robbery has been found. Detective Lane and Po- Meemen Stuart and Chipman are stil! working on the case. CITY’S HEALTH cial price for week, $5.65. UNKIND T HIS FAMILY On the ground that their father, ‘Laat, ts corruptit the morals ber eight young children, Mrs. Lust instituted divorce pro- Frederick & Nelson Complete House Furnishers. Second Ave., Madison and Spring Street that the pillage of Rarcelona has by « presumably by the in inch side rails and feet in length. Spe- DURING JULY ‘The July report of the department of health has been issued. There were & births in the city during the month. The total number of deaths wan 7 presence of the little boys and her husband calls her indecent indulges in the most ob- fanity. He casts a damper children's otherwise happy life by hie sullen disposition | Grunken habita. Little of the money which has been spent on their | clothes and education, the mother ya, has been taken from ti q father's earnings, which are amp 7 to provide for his children if they 414 not go to Increase the prosperity of the saloonkeepers. Mrs. Lust states in her complaint | that when she did get a little money | from her husband, it was becau: @he intercepted him on pay da tween his work and @ barroom Bhe asks for a restraining order h will prohibit the once kind | husband and father from indulging fm any more coarse language in the thorough knowledg and comp prices are re class work, sent deaths were re- ported as ows: Accidental 1, meningitis (traumatic) 1, concussion of brain 1, street cur accident 1, fracture skull i, drowning 3, acci- dental strargulation 1, hemorrhage due to injury 1, pistol shot (murder) 4, sulcide—gun shot 1, pistol shot 1 earbolic acid poisoning 1, morphine poisoning 1. ‘These cases of infectious disease were reported: Diphtheria 4, scarlet fever 20, mearies §, «mallpox 4 tuberculosis 7, typhoid fever 6, vari- Estimates are furnished FREE. Hours, § a. m. to & p. m.; Sunday 6% FIRST AVE., FOOT C 8 2 oF CHERRY ST: § celta 3 e of her herself and daugh- fern ae ni beas ove Sue’ or. JOE YOUNG Sealine Givorce sult is settled, MAY BE INSANE FIRST HOLD UP Joe Young, an ex-convict and wetl| known local character, is awaiting in the county jail an‘ examination | to of te equipped office nable and yet consistent with first- modern dental will permit. FLORENCE DENTAL COMPANY A. F. CAMPBELL, D. D. » Mar. RENT, SEATTLE. Full Set $6, Goid Crowns $5, Gold Fillings $1, Silver Filings 60 All work guaranteed for 10 ye Breakable i Parlors ‘1, Union block Double Suction en, fit BROWN, Pajni 113 First Ave 2, 3, 4, & and Hours, 8:30 a. for insanity, which will be held to- | m, to § p. m. Sundays tll 1. 7 morrow. “He was formally a notori-|§ One Door South of MacDougall & Southwicks ‘ ous criminal, but seems to have gone | insane on the subject of religion. * eee -cemae 4 eat = —<——— 109 Second Ave, South point a revolver robbed ©, Innis of 385 at the corner of | avenue and Columbia street | Complaints have been made to the| i A Jone highwayman held up and A NUISANCE | 3 et Telephone Ma i, 565 Telephone Main 565 Sixth Mr. Innis, who lives at iis Becond avenue, was returning lee about a garbage dump NOT ONE CROSS WORD po trae visited some |ing ground on First uvenuc betwe Biesason the tient Will. As he ‘rgloa and Leyora streets, The} IN A BARREL OF Jj. J. 2 or x a place is reeking with filth and n Bee Columbia street man Degas i te Mobiertesk tas HAGGERTY’S FAMOUS out from the shadow of some | pe will see that the nuisance is WHISKEY s<.<c<e< eee nd ordered him to throw Rbated, hands. The victim complied with —_¢ Mee demand as a revolver was place Visiting Day against his body. The thief, then battlomhis m rh hrough his 4 oat e Colman dc ; Cured $05 in money. His watch WA" and 10 a. ty B:4b 8:90, 4 F, | $09 Second Ave. Sout! Wie St not touched. The robber cautioned) re for the en- » Ky Kiight—Judge A. Joneph re Reynolds, Orta, D, O'8hea, Bow. etary showed to be In an excpedingly — HIGH -GRADE DENTAL WORK ‘We do your dentistry as nearly painiess as a surgery Our rabip of ah the past year was mh bring the total up to about 4 rh number of Mik lodges in ithe Unit tates was yeported at LICENSED TO WED Andrew Harlunder, at. and Amett Bye, 2, of Pauisbo: Mike Padavan and Mary Padavor 4, of at Ue; Ployd. Pickard nd Kthe Dunean, , of Heattl Norma Hates, legal age, and Kdna Jeffery Jounal aue, of Bonttle OPIUM DEN RAIDED An opium den on China alley, off alded ‘1 ening an Washington street moking, and Gli r of the place, wa BLOWS UP Five of the Crew Killed Or Drowned explosion. A lmhter laden with ¢ ton, which the tug war towing, wa pulled ashore in a xinking condition ad are Captain Henry Jobe ton, of the tu: three deckhands a the cook. All of the dead were elthe blown to bite or sent to the bottom BLIND SINGERS Mr. and Mra W. V. Baker, th blind singers from Philadelphia, wi sing at the Gospel tent, Bremi corner of Third avenue an F ry street. tonight and Thursday night at tp m, ——— An Error Corrected Many people think excursions ru to the battleships on Sunday This ie a mistake, as there round trips daily from Col eee Something all of Seattle's mechan wand their famitilos should see an mining men and business men of A ef hand-wor made by « snow capped mountains Cristo, Washington. hibition Third avenue, corner Un versity street, August 18 to mination, 10e. of AND Care 1413 Second Avenue on Marche dieck. Tel Main 80. For Your Ice Cream we have Lady Fingers, Maca- roons, Kisses and all kinds of Fancy Cakes. Recelvers’ iSale Now On ‘Wineberg & Kessler's stock of . Hate, Shoes and Gents’ labing Goods must be cate of weasever price tt wit bring to satiety claims of the «1 J. PIKE, Recetver, 110 Becond Avenue South. _ AMUSEMENTS MADISON "= Corner First and Madison St. WEEK STARTING SATURDAY, AUaUST 16 OPENING NIGHT Sat. Eve., Aug. 16 ‘The Family Resort. Rose Sydell’”’s London Burlesque Company 20—Burlerque Comedians and Che 20—High Class Spec Matinee We nenday, Sundays. Evening 26, 35, 500 feats reserved at the box of ‘Thursday, 10 a. m. Comedy Hit, The Harrington Reynolds Company In the Funniest of All Farces, MISS HURSEY SUMMER PRICES. “The Tide of Life” An Excellent © Special Se Amusing troducer mpany y for Each Ac d Catchy’ Spectaltt hroughout the Play » A. Dewey on, nly. an dock. at €:20, 9 and 10 a. mm, 1:15, 2:30, 4:50 ‘|e mm ackmith far up on the Witt be on ex- Aa- Ron im Girle—20 | Shoes, turn jalty Stare—20 Saturday and Matinee ‘Prices 10, 20, 30c! From JERSEY *" THIRD AVENUE THEATER THE BON MA NORDHOFF & CO. nl forward at lower prices than ever all Remnant and THAN . 4 r c Kitchen Utensils as well as Rugs and Draperies, are ny RUMMAGE O — REMNANTS : This is a great week for pradent buyers. The Bon Marche has searched every stock and brougy PRICES HALF OR LESS | Not only is this true of Dress Fabrics in Silk, Wool and Cotton, but also in Linens, Muslins, Shey. ings, etc., all of which interests the public greatly and brings us double the sales total each day of a yeag jago. Then the remnants of Laces, Embroideries, Dress Trimmings, etc., are here in great variety—aly jat half the former marked prices. Such an opportunity, taken in conjunction with the marked dew, figures for all broken lots and lines in Notions, Hosiery, Underwear, Waists, Suits, Men's Good : Underwear, Millinery, Crockery, Hardware, Housewares, etc., makes this the housewife's harvest. Then the Great Carnival Is Just Around the Corner |} So to speak, and the Bon Marche has seen to it that all Bedding, Linens, China, Crockery, Glass q | maKing it easy for Seattle people to prepare to entertain the largest crowd of strangers that has NORDHOFF & CO. ARCHE, ey Broken Lines, offering them at HALF sold at the smallest prices ever quoted by been inside the gates of the city. 4 * WOMEN’S TAILOR MADE SUITS rice is the watchword in the Women's Suit Store, and the entire stock of Women's and Misses’ Suite g° inte the order, Vou choose there- fore at Half Marked Prices From Nearly 125 Suits r It Is @ good time te buy early fall wear, Come in Remnants Still Selling we closing out all our remnants of Silke and Dress Goods at half price. Besides the remnants such bargains as these prevail: 45-inch All Wool Mistral Etamine,| All Wool 62-inch Whip Cord Ven- ‘ de otians, black only, worth $1.50, at 9 ay i a. several shades, worth | “50.inch All Wool Binck Granite 50, at S5e, Etamine, $1.50 quality, at $1.00, Shoesfor] Lessto Close Out Summer Lines We are closing out the rand light weight Shoes at Remnant prices read this list: Children’s Viet Kid Lace, Louls XV. «, square edge, spring | $1.48. heels, sizes 8% to 11, value $1.25; for| Misses’ House Slippers, turn soles, 6c low hee site a vei eta es Kid Lace Shoe Infants’ Viet Kid Sand : 7 PRR oot gh Boag soles, kid tips, concave heels, 8, value $1.26: for © $1.70, Mixses’ Wine Vict Kid Oxford Ties, | broad comm |patent tips, hand turned soles, full | turn soles, i Blu heels, value $2.50; for 4, wine on- , Kine 6 to j House Slippers, se toes, low heels, @ $1.00; at 79 Many lines of Shirt Waists are marked for final clearing at the Rummage 8 Misses’ $3.50 Flannel Waists to go) Women's Colored Walsta, really at 89 $1.25 and $1.60 Valuer, at Women’s White Pique Waists for! Linen Waiats, in low neck and arly double. short sleeves, at’ $3.25. Boys’ Summer Gar- ments and Hats | casita es ‘Tomorrow Boys’ 650 Duck Cats, in fhite, green and tan, will go at de «and Girl’ Straw Sailors, Se | © values, at, chotee Children Wash Suits, a to & yea the 4 Blouse at 08 wular «/The Bon Marc RUMMAGE SALE of WOMEN’S MUSLID Dress Goods and Silk: __|edgings, 250 values Shirtwaist Rummage UNDERWEAR | —ALSO— Childrens Garments Women's Outing Flannel Gowns, made Mother Hubbard style, trim- med with torchon lace; special 80c; value The. Women's White Skirts, made of very fine white lawn, with knee flounce, with lace insertion and tucks, has narrow ruffle with lace around bottom of flounce; special $2.98; value $4.00. Children’s White Dresses, made Mother Hubbard style, yoke has insertion and tucks, sizes 2-3; special 25; value boc. Women's and Children’s Can- ton Flannel Drawers with cam- bric ruffle; special 260; value 65c. Women's Drawers, made of good quailty cambric with hematitched tucks and ruffle; special bc; value EIGHT TO ELE The ever popular list of bargains for Thursday mernit e'clock—is worthy of careful reading. ‘Women’s White Lawn 1 worth 25c, from 8. Women’s Stocks with with colored edges, worth 8 to 11 at 100. 4 White Tufted Swiss, worth from § to 11 Thursday, at Minch white plain 8 inch dotted and figured 2% yd; from 8 to 11 at 12%¢ Silk Floss Cushions will be from § to 1i tomorrow at reductions: 18-inch Cushions, 20-inch Cushions, 22-inch Cushions, 24-inch ¢cushions, 26-inch “Cushions, ‘Thomas Black Ink, worth rom Extra Heavy Unbleached Muslin, one yard wide, worth § 1-8c; from § to 11 at Se. Heavy Crash Toweling, worth 6c yard; from § to il at 4 Linen Huck Towels, size 10x32 inches, with hemmed ends, worth m 8 to 11 at 6 en's White Bedford Cord Reefers, sailor collar, trimmed with, tin ribbon and soutach braid, sixes 4 years; from § to 11 at 39c; reg- ly worth 86¢. Children’s White Flannel Skirts, with embroidered ‘rufffie around bottom, sizes § to 14 years, worth $1.50; 8 to 11 at S8e. mbric, with y ed ruft- fles over shoulder, worth 750; from 8 to 11 at 45c, Women's Ferris Waists, straigh' front, in drab, worth $1.26; at 75c, Boys’ Indigo Bipe Flanel Suits, 3 to 6 years, worth $1.25; for Tc. Black and White Strtj 8 years, regularly worth 45¢; at Ginch Tape Measures, ped, worth 1c; from § to 11 at Fioradora Wire Hair Pins, 1 assorted sizes, straight and regular price 100; from § to 4 or White Cocoa Castil 3 cakes to bar; 3 cakes for 1c. pound boxes; § to 11 at 106 box | Be | Rose and Cucumber Cream, bottles; for Kirk's Buttermilk Soap, 3 cakes in box; from § to 11 at 3 boxes for 25e. | Children’s Tooth Brushes; from 8| to 11 at, each, $< | Wrapped Chocolates, worth 35c| pound; from § to 11 at 18 | Women's Bleached Cotton Ribbed Richelleu Vests, sleeveless, with lace from 8 to 11 at Brooches, new patterns uem S0c; from § to 11 at Boys’ Colored Pereale § 8 to i at 186 y¥ Cotton Socks; i h 286. Slippers, Men's $1.50 Ff black, white These come in | brown. Women's Hand turned fine vict kid, full Louis $2.50; at $1.48 Children’s $1.75 Blue Lace Shoes; at 9c. Sizes Women’s’ Striped Batiste os, large sailor collar, Jap regularly 7c; at, only, 58. Women’s $2.00 Wash Suits ot ‘omen’s Fast Black Cotton Stock- louble toe and heel, worth 15c Oe a cy Serge, 600 4Oc Taffeta Silk Gloves at 25c reale, in black, red and 39 quality , | dot p |. Women's Fine Hemstitched Hand- | all » at $1.50 A kerchiefs, mbrotdered, and n’s $10 Oxford Gray Raga) some with lace edj Ye values; at and back, large je nS to 11 at SMB Remnants of . and Embroideries at Half < All our remnants of Laces. smbroideries are sold, week at Just neglect this bargain variety is great. ie Drices; to close out remnant lin A few days ago we sold 400'Black Taffeta Silk Gloves at 290— Lace Appliq W. M. Riudeseti, Mer. Phone Main Ser | tomorrow the remainder of the big lot first advertised will it A line of Black & > Tee ent ig |25¢ Turnover Collars} wed will go al \ ine of Back Silk Bact aa > 3% Ine! wide, new @ 5 at19c } patterns, worth up to 18, TONIGHT A line of 280 Colored Turnover Col s A ccd ETUDE eas’ Luh Rt Seas rae eee eel Ribbons Che Only M dataedey 19 | inch Liberty Satin Ri ram bse Meh OF rise Heavy Cream and Boru Pt. Venta Nearly as good choosing as at first, for sizes are not yet much rs, washable, requige + Lace Collare—latest lans—worth broken. >, t ' $5.00 and $1.50, at 980, $1.50 and le Faced Satin Ribbon, Say ‘The Realistic Drama 2°00 ‘ $ wide ular F 1419 to 1435 Second Avenue &0® 115-135 Pike Street 3 he, Aah? Sy

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