The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 31, 1902, Page 1

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LAST EDITION THE S lystery Surrounds Finding of an Old Man’s Dead Body in the Ba ry Entwistle, a Pioneer of Tolt, Meets a TragicNEW CITY JAl Death in Early Morning his father's remains, Although no marks of violence Were found on the body there ls con- dedy of J. Entwistle, a oldest pioneers of King washed up on the beach ‘at the foot of Thomas morning. J. W. Pickens avenue west made the fied, Until this afternoon name of the dead siderable mystery surrounding the case, and It will be thoroughly in. Vestiguted. ‘The matter was reported to the and to Coroner Hoye, who will hold an outopsy and probablyyan in- quest, The body is being held at Butter. worth & Son's morgue pending fur- ther developments. Prom statements made to the un- dertakers and to representatives of the coroner's office it ts thought the man mets violent death at least, At about 2 ‘cloek yesterday morning L. J. Meicait, who lives at —_ ayenue west, and J. 3. nberg, who was at the time at the creosoting works at the foot of ‘Thomas street, heard a ri either of distress or for help. H. 8. ‘afternoon William | & Tesldent of Toit, who ‘Mr. Entwistle for the " positively identified the 5 Aon, Wiliam Entwistle, ts pia Meattlo and Is registered at , He will take charge of IN WAGE RATES BEGIN NOV, 1: Commission Decides That What- Award May Be Affecting Wages Shall Date From Tomorrow an setae ia i tit tl ¢ A nite Et Kubley ¢ $f 13 Harrieon etreet algo heard the \ > to the assitance of the per son, who had called, but before the could find one the ‘eries had cease: Sad they could find nothing. About| the time they first heard the cr & train passed over the treatie alo the shore of the bay While on the beach at the foc morning J ht had thrown the | ¥ ashore and there it was found | half buried tn the sand. body was that of hair and beard. He was well dressed and had apparently been & man of means. A gold watch in a fob pocket had stopped at 2:39 o'clock. eetene talepbened to Butter. ‘* and the dead wagon went tere the body. Tt ts thougnt by some that the man was ‘king along the railroad track when the train approached and it in trying to avold the train he fell to hiv death ip the waters of the bay J. Entwistle came to King county about 20 y tt The storm last body’ ash the oldest and best- A few years ago he was one of the wealthiest hop-ranchera tn that sec- tion Of the country. He lost a great deal of , however, and before nis neers ® rented farm ‘ive Snare vy ait tiv ni. BO pao ed Attle. | Celle and David Batwiatle live and Mtn. William | Hatwiatle and daughter, are now in Se- near the old james a atte. Funeral its have not yet been made. Mr. Hamilton, bora Identified the body at the morgu Count for the tact that was out on the trestle near which the body was found thie morning. COLORADO TRAGEDY Roberts, it Lake, fon pueere. , ae alias Arthur mtg | ot Ses Enarien Bee hoger te inflicting 3 shot Roberts had been enamered of Mra. Cy for a long time. Yesterday he asked her to take @ Walk with him, and while a. ed hy to m drew a ye hE would die togetiier, then began shooting. t E SPOOR 3 e the immortals sup- jeular might i# the | t of all others for love. ae viewer pe —— wi eure 3 domhere the ¥ vorhe people ar bob: side ch where a love-sick couple are obscurity. Of pe references to the fateful night ountr: the civilized world the legend yy it Ie Oa ap not Known. The ation '* babi ta the Bame of it vation during this a te coppers will stay and there Will be « few more Chiet Sullivan ty Hay on their beats un- larly at noon, aid of cothing men Ww ‘auty spnill nearly mid- regular pre ba a “qaty at 8 o'clock, as usual, first the nithe force Will thereby be almost men will be | to the outlying districts to and protect prot, HOWAR THE STRAGER’S NAME Sti suas oa whe Uktebe etmnote ne rersacd, saying that county jail early yesterday vas subject to similar attacks. from the People's theater Pen first taken to the hospital ‘an PHHFODIOS ecscesauirbeachiiod oF 0eee eine 00 in @ strange condition, nat he was able far recovered id we t to be an at- yA 4 * han J in werent 8 oipatepnia exouin nha ote condition. fame an Jack Howard wer Was asked to tell more Fey ee SP ae ooping juletly. 4 a PARIS, Oct. 81,-W. K. Vanderbilt, f hae condemned yr detauli two day int for mpeed ing in France recent- ly, now in New York, He wit the aif iA. ans ot 31.—The editor and ibertas, a Spanish rspee Shier here which recently attack on Gen. Fran lip are ta be ini tor rgd embessie 's a trust fan : (DESTROYED BY FLAMES WORTH, Tex., Oct. 31, Pe in this lage night. FORT The Ba city we Five locomotives were ‘The loss is $75,000. TELLS HIS OWN STORY NEW YORK, Oct. $1.—A seneatio was taused ii the Molineux. trial today when the defendant was put Governor, ailing th jury that the pria- ‘oner innocent against every charge in the ciroumatantial evidence brought against bis client. Molin= eux self-contained, and appar- ently confident that he will ultim- lately get free, He denied purchasing | the bottle of poison, or of having any knowledge of the character of potson lo wtated he never held enmity toward Corniah, but frankly admitted that he did have quarrel eae ees Chen he aaid he soon for- FIZZLES OUT | NEW yor, Oct, 81.—A_ receiver has b ted for the Amertoat Supply pany, which wap organ- ine 0, with a capital of \" fo control electrio supplies. = [=] am =z m Sc =< ot | chairma old man with gray | Council Committee |Has $80,000 Building then attempted to get a boat | That a bond election to funds for @ new city hall and Jali should be Hiekd betore the clas the ent year and that a new jail at should be under course of con- uction soon thereafter ft Jounctiman the firm Redward, wunctl committe dae "and mn public buildings & of the special officio ebairme boay. | committee ered. to secure In ta the ative fo the securing of the two Basiy Reeded public im- | provements Counclimes Redward te deeply in terested in the prajéct 4 h to considefable pale to secure all information possible in regard to it He has written to all the cities Of the United States thelr experience with city and county buildings, and also combination city hall and jail build- ings. In discussing the matter yes- terday, he sald 1 have received some & answers to my letters of inquiry. i but three of these state experience has shown that separate bulidings for the counties, for city halls and for city jatle and pollee headquarters have proved most sultabie. “I will have answers to all my letters within a few days, and with- in & week's time I expect to be able to get the members of the special committee together, With 1 the testimony in hand in regard to the AavieadIIity of separate bulldings 1 @o not doubt but that we will read- res ‘THE FURNACE: HA! HAI HA! Before End UNDER CONSIDERATION @ to the conelu ate buildin s hope to the ssuml within © fa days @ the committee meeting and hav in @ comparatively short time. Now Jail First for ong, am in favor of balla wn ‘a new jalt firat, ae ft is wo much needed and also beca wi it will bean inexpensive stepping stone towards hail puital ian. 1 intend probably the moet yet pi This building could be used for po- lice headquarters, jail, déteution bos. pital, ete. The jaf! plan is along the most advanced lines and contem- plates @ bullding of po great cost, Counctiman Crichton, ¢hatrman of the couneil coramittes on health and sanitation, otate! yesterday chat hin committee wea d the con- struction of a new ine cluding a detention Jroapttal. y charges might be cared for the city poor be given medical treat. ment. Chief of Potice Sullivan sino AM | MAD? NOW UNLOADING IN THE BIN. ANNUAL SCHOOL The annual school election will be held tomorrow. Thefe are three can- didates for the beard of education, with two Vacancies to fill, It i that BC, of the board, e Contest for therefore ap parently b Wilson and Eben Zhe latter gandidate 1 t of the Morth- ‘est. Trost dna Bote Depowtt Con par. and the former Is president of tison's modern business colleg standing and y and @ spirited ie. ison on the proprietor of a ly to the other Mr. Shorrock, they say, ts lan to a sel rm a the pubifo schoo! em Of city. It je also claimed. that Mr, Wilson Has been identified with the Barnard faction in local xchoo! poll- tics, Which they #ay connects him wil American Book Company. Wilson's Position Mr. Wilson, on the other hand, an- nounces that he is in favor of « well- equipped commercial the high strong grou! dergatten of commerce the o further advo- jog! ur athletic aports, nad vos ir promotion in the schools so far as they do not in. terfere with sdholarsnip. ‘The question Bf levyini one-tenth of & nil {oF t of ettablishing an: & tax of murpose maintaining three Kinde? hyp schools will be| ! Toted on at the sobeol election, he bo ‘ederation of Woman’ Buperintenaent Cooper “of known to be in sympathy with the UP TO DATE IS Bhanghi have a few with Newspaper advertising ts an rr anghal, is a trifle on the rag-time order tin Chinese Curtos. int my advertisement wit and sample newspaper. alee 1 want smart youth business he earn many cash. If for postage I send samples free, Bign SWALLOWED e a |e @ 3 « @ ® 3 Ps ° Ps e > ° Ps ° © «o bay oy “Man 0 a bs Toad by the G will be wasusmumsted ot at midmight tor SAH MOO OF SHANGHAI ‘There * ad Winged insects on fp .-) a oe the “ they are Contaning to take advantage of them, 00d to some of the Chinese tradesmen, office this morning from Zah San Moo—no; not ot is proof of this fact . Moo thinks that a want ad. properly applied along the salé of his ourios in the United States: this verbatim copy of his letter shows: oll my Chinese curios, § PA OAG ADS DRDMDM 6rd HA We city tohools strongly urge an af. firmative vote on the question. SPELLS DEOL PDP IP POSSE DDD ZAH i the Chine: ‘White devils’ truly praiseworthy enterprise custom A_ letter that looks received at American will help File Dngiieh but hig ideas are up-to-date as Store %, Zah Sah Moo, Shanghai, China. in your newspaper, Send me If he cateh much some American stamps send me ZOO BAH MOO, @ PDPLPAP LW DAPDD e e ° @ @ e - 4 @ e ® « Py 3 . @ o wh trans of the property well be made, Tho offifciaix of the eat, Northern have recentiy com pleted & tout of Inepeotion. of the Great Falls & Canada. The propert, 1m good condition, ti unders' umber yoverente wi ure: 4 election famued with-| paired some snc }ready may im- | ber has been already destroy of the Present Year--- 4 jail, was re- ago. Favored by Police | Six Construction Bonds May Be Voted | CATTLE STAR. lots and house of two rooms, Green Lake fenced and well on the prop- erty $1,900. Mouse of five rooms on Spruce street, between 11th and 1ath | avenues, tance. Owner must sell in an Interview yeuterday, nald the & disgrace to a cit attie be “The jail ie itary conditior ew lockup should | y in @ bad san-| the chief, b to hold} y by clone en are kept in little chance to keep | work, Often 1 nbould nfiyed in separate ¢ If they are allowed to be together they in | ariably cook up stories that wholly | in part defeat the ends of justice f prisoners could always be wép- arated before they cor not the truth in many criminal would quickly ome out falsehoods could be detected and the | ends of justice au am heartily tp favor o' jafl and will do all T can to 1 understand, however, that the city | ik ponttion spend the $80,000 necessary uniest apecial election ta called and b floated. We need & jail, however, | and must have one soon.” IT'S COAL—REAL HARD COAL—THEY ARE District Campaign Comes to a Close Jomorrow at the Polls--- ELECTION TOMORROW are entitied to vote at this Vote not registered al- ister at the Central | scliool today. Following are the vot~- ing places for the school election, Voting Places Firet ward—South schoo! buliding. Second ward — Rainier School building. Third Ward—Pacific school bulld- ing, also Minor school building. Fourth ward Central building Fitth Women lection. ward — Synagogue schoot building, situated corner of Seneca street and Bighth svenue. Sixth ward—Denny -echool! build in, Beventh ward = Cascade school buflding: also at the new high school butiding. Eighth ward--Mereer ach0o! butla- “Bietn wart--8406 Premont avenue, next door to postofffice; also at Green Lake achool building. ‘The polls will be open from 12 noon te 8p. m. tomorrow MARCONI ARRIVES NEW YORK, aw 3 ‘The Italian warship Carlo Alberto, with Marcont aboard, arrived off Glace Bay, Cape Breton, this mornin, according to & cable dispatch received at t al office of the Marcon! Wirele phy Co, With this an: ing the most ex the next two da experiments to Cornwall, ng, and ‘The frat’ attemipte at trans-Atlantic communication in full will be made, it I anticipated, in the early part of next week, when a lengthy message is to be transmitted should the dif- | ferent apparatus work satisfactorily, FOREST FIRE BUTT, Oct. 81.-An immense for- est fire in reported to be raging on| the Fiathead Indian reservation. It fs said that a largo area of fine t fz "2 scranging for om that only & Neavy precipi check Oumes. ” Herbert S. Upper 10, 11 and 12 Geheverman Block, First avenue and Cherry street. LION CLOTHING HOUSB 220-222 Ist Ave. So. cor. Main BANKRUPT SALE OF MEN'S _ MACKINTOSHES (RAVENETTES | A Spokane Merchan' One-Half com gas $3.00 Mackintoshes . (RAVENETTES (RAVENETIES 20 These are regular Overcoats the cloth of which before weav- tng has been treated to the secret Priestly{water proof pro- cess which rendéra them im- penetradle to the rata, |W. B. HutchinsonCo, Corner Secend and Union WATCHES DIAMON! t Hansen 2, largest jewelry house in the Northwest. - AL, The RT. SHANNON. GROCERY CO. Ipeorporated. 1220-1222 2nd { ve. Phone, Mais -_ Fancy, Dry, Mealy Yakima Burbank Potatoes, the finest you ever eat, per 100-Ib, sack De OuF Fancy towa Creamery But hia! you should buy, bot R. T. Shannon Grocery Co. Wholesale and Retail Outfitters, Nee Special for Saturday One bottle boc One bottle Malaga Wine...500 One bottle Tokay Wine....50¢ One bottle Angelica Wine,.50¢ ‘Total All for One epeoiai to a customer only. J, ARONSON Wholesale Liquor Dealer 109 Colambia street. ‘Tet. Su 1761. ugeatel Wine, Pink 1781. Tel. Ind. Delivery. district, | easy walking dis- | 1888 1902 (PERSONAL AND WISTORICAL, urnelves in business years ako tomorrow we establinh: Crawford & Conover. 7,009 people, very way to ft without in erminaion ago.” The Yesler Way cur ling had then just been com- uy other means of rapid transit at that time were horse= wrth Beattie and Lake Union. ‘The postetiice was then on t street, Slreet pavements were unknown, and attractive, Hut whe did the big end of the business of + nd her people talked confidently of the day ‘the chief city on the coast been burned ap, and has gone through the n known in recent years, Hut whe has waxed ithe time. Today she has upwards of 120,- ns for the next fou years the tatio of xperlenced during the past fourteen years, her popula- v Tod: the railroads are at her doors, seals She docs the biggest business on the coast outside [San Francisco. ‘The riches of Alarka and of the Orient have been brought to her door, Her trade and commerce have more than hept pace with her growth in numbers. Today ali doubt ix gone. She ts rec- jognized as the chief city of the North Pacific coast, and is hustling for greater achievements. Every haudicap has been removed and Jevery inttuence fs in her favor. | Wateh her for the next fourte unands of ere thanks and clients four de-mark nt to death, nd strangers ¢ ngle 000 people growth she has tion will be 60¢ for her favors, n yoarm, | nde and patrons aoe the —_ fourteen year Many of Jour elienta to tisement establinhe [business m. | Of this we than of any other one thing. ur line of business has been ness for fourteen years, Our office has never been closed except on Sundays and legul holidays. 6 business hours tomorrow all buyers in any of our additions straight 10 per cent, discount, in commemoration of our Yesler addition lots, on the Madrona car line, reauiag $8 - jam $180 to $250, for tomorrow, $163 and $226; terms, $20 cash . | month. Madison cable lots, on the Madison car line, regular price $275, for regular tomorrow, $247.50: terms, $20 cash and $6 a month. Central Seattie lots, on the Renton car line, ice $140 to to $225; terms, $20 cash and $6 month. the Renton car line, regular price $140 to $200, for tomorrow, $126 City Gardens lots, ot for tomorrow $126 to $180! terms, $20 cash and $5 a month. | ¢ lots, on the Renton car line, regular prices $90 to ; terme, $20 cash and $2 a week Beacon Hill lots, regular price $226, for temorrow $292.50; terms, $20 cash and $2 a week. Madrona Heights lots, on the lakefront, regular prices $475 to $750, for tomorrow $427.58 to $750; terms, $50 cash and $10 a month. Rainier Heights lots, on the Rainier Heights car line, regular prices } for tomorrow $112.60 to $197.60; terms, $10 cash and $& HE & . Hi H Hl i You Will Come in Now We can give you choice of two carloads of the GREAT FLEMISH OAK HEATER This stove is not an ex, tt. Flemish Se win In the heati: stove line. Far be found tn! and {s universally popular. The pe leunise Ou Stove i an to any room. ‘Wood and coal barn equally well in thi Come and let us tell you more abot re, Firet Avenue and Spring Norhwest Fixture Annex, 313 First Krtor ‘South. Many Interest- ing Spectals After @p. m. SATURDAY SPECIALS Everyone appreciates merchandise bargains when zee nee. — most. You certainly need warm clothing this time of We quote exceptionally ‘low prices in Underwear for UNDERWEAR, int colors, all war “gy 4 made; " s octal for Saturday, $1.49. $1.39 Women’s Heavy Fleece ) *? Lined Union Suits; special for Women's Piven Shirt Weteta, trimmed with fancy butts in a Sil now: colors; special for fate lined, urday, $1.89. for Saturday, 2%e Large assortment of Women's ‘be Men's Extra Heavy Fleece ( Flannel Weists, in black, blue, Lined Shirts and Drawers; spec- 080) jal for Saturday, 50c. SHIRT WAISTS, Women’s Flannel Shirt Watsts Drawers, finishings; fleece special lai for Saturd Boys’ Tw ‘Suite, new= est colors and styles regular $2.00 sult; for 980.

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