The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 30, 1904, Page 3

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| HEIR TO FORTUNE FOUND = DYING IN LOGAL HOSPITAL CHARLES TYLER, A COOK, WILL PROBABLY NEVER LEAVE SICK BED TO CLAIM MONEY LEFT HIM BY UNCLE IN MASSACHUSETTS Charles Tyler, for wh he polloey given as that of a cook fort have been look time as} employed by him, He told ( the hetr to t him by an] Laubscher and Police Clerk M un Ma tts, was found| ald this morning had an tt th « vidence hospital. | with thé atck man He te very i! with dropay and It is} He soon convinced himself that Joubiful if Ne will leave the hos, Tyler who was left the fortune a | was the man with whom he was Manager Manca, of Manca’s cafe,| talking, The amount of money left saw the story of the police search| tt not known, ‘Telegrams Star last night. He Immedt-| w s pnd detalls recognized the description} a SAYS UNCLE SAM IS AN INSOLENT PARVENU RUSSIAN WRITER SAYS THAT IT 18 HIGH TIME EUROPE REALIZED THAT AMERICA 18 HER ENEMY 8T. PETERSBURG, March %.—fwhich ts “an fnaolent po u M. Sauvorine writes a most bitter] stretching his legs under the table k against the United Sta of Aaslatic politics. wh is published today in the} “It ts time,” he continues, “that Novoe Vremya. Sauvorine proposes | Europe realized that America is her in his article that i a should|enemy and that an alliance for form an alitance with Br mutual protection against her en contending that England ts less dan-| croachment be formed by the vart th Amer ous powera.” a. gerous to Russia 5 this morning, but his pull seemed to be weaker than usual AYOR An effort will be made to get a complaint from the prosecuting at torney Hayes was tn the theater Monday vight and was steered into a box by abel, He remembers little of what ocourred, but he does know that when he got out of the place $25. |which he had in an inside shirt } pocket, was missing. The matter was reported to the police. Hayes was told that he must get a warrant for the woman's arrest before any thing could be dor He was tn formed that he had @ very poor case Police Display Amazing Activ- , icating “Touch” | *#ainst the woman ity in Investigating “Touch” | “Sri, was broke and thought of Lik visite Thentee the mayor as an acquaintance of whom he could borrow @ little money When he at pted to touch” the city’s chief executive he told his story, The mayor sent th A cad © h ae ; Re orccorll mae he a “<a man back to the police station with ba night Pr. 3. » eva who hap-| Dit Private secretary and the imme pens to be an acquaintante of Mayor) {itte activity on the part of the Ballinger, was the object. He was} PY), ht the aan tain. aiven ea per se atte tne | ea by = Patrolmen Hubbard and Rien tea ine have taken an un-{ Tompson and heid tn the city Jail usual interest in the case and Mabel |“! "ht _ Lathrop, one of the wornen employed | ( An With the theft of $25 from Hayes./ very busy about the police station Manager Riley of the theater ten WHAT TEA DOES TO RHEUMATICS, think When you next take tea, ot this, on220, contains 1%. eraina of Urte Acid] c. Cre t has commenced an- every pound. x am | Other suit in the supertor court again post conteine only five to seven the Alaska Petroleum & Coa Rheumatiem is Uric Acid tm the| pany: this time for $9.00. He blood. asks for a receiver to contro! 4 ¢ the a Inter labares of stock which he claims Urie Acid accumulates from food tive apparatus cant company tn t. He also eerie ee en “X*) aeks for an injunction restraining the This Acid collects urea, Or worn-|company from disposing of the stock out waste matter, from the system. | until the controversy We settled. O. B hat Ures enters the blood when! Sauter, R. J. Montgomery, H. R. Har- dipeives Fund mot previousiY | riman and J. H. Miracle are also y and by the waste matter reaches| made defendants In the suit the joints and museles, through cit-| Crockett alleges that he entered into culation of the bigod. &n agreement with the men named by There it gradually Geposits tn solid . les, Ike granulated sugar. which Mir was to secure posnen- ‘solid. particles grind between| sion of of! lands. Crockett says b ints and muscles at every move-| was to receive one-third of the lands and the balance was to be divided among the other men, He alleges in his complaint that Miracle secured possession of much the men! ‘This grinding causes Irritation and in. These in turn may develop tnflam- mation and sweiling. That inflamma-| tigp deatire Nature to, help ergelt io} mand and transferred it to the defend ° proceeds to coat the hai —e ‘or 6,000,000 shares o} Flicks over with cushions of pulpy|®@t company for 6 0 shares of cous, Hike the first healing strata| Stock and many thousands of dollars of an outer sore. | He alleges that 3,000,000 shares of the ‘This pulpy covering grows to the! stock was transferred oe buck the bones, ae well as to the particles de- | company. Mt re er we have bony | Crockett glaims $4,000 as his interest ints,” simost Inflesible, and usually| in the property and an intrest in the xed'in a bended position, from the| 3,00,00 shares of stock. ip and inflammation. That ie Kheumgtism at its worst. fe'ts bad enough betore it gets ~'LIGH FOR for | T There Ig but one sure way of curing heumatism. The first step is to mi Pale the Urie Acid giready in the t solv system. to eway, the hard de tween the joints. Fits apparatus into GREEN LAKE A representative of Improvement company, which is now see ki @ franchise to in a, will be present at a meeting of the Green | Lake Improvement club, to be held te Germany, Get-| at od Templars’ hall tomorrow | night. The company wishes to ascer- tain some idea of the aumber of con- tracts it can secure to furnish gas to ition that it will, m Uric Acid, and m his is what Doctors falied to do. lifetime to tip what I studied fish, and achieved only 1 many feitures thousands of Deriments, At last I found, vent which was not only effective, but absolutely safe to use Few agents powerful enough to be tive in Rh the American in umatiem are safe Gtctest. mare cated rr, | the ta of the locality. It pro-| '« Rheumatic Cure,” acts direet- | Pos » extend a i¢inch main to| t internal on Uric Acid in| Green Lake in pursuance of a policy | nd to run mains to all th “4 “eres off, the) %2, Tum mains to ne suburbs of the | city. The gas trust has not done this, be- cause it did not want to go to the ex- pense. Accordingly, the suburban res idents of the city have been obliged to | go without gasilght. Another subject that will probably | be discussed is the keeping of cows| ing an imme- of the blood, Acié tn it which Rheumatiem and inful deposita, prod jate Alkaline conditt Gnd neutralizing the have fed t the disease. restore bony foints to flext 4 it can’t undo, in © week, the damage caused by rs of rheu- matic condition But it will benefit every case, and It} ana horses off the streets, These ar entirely cure most cases of Rheu- J Basentirely cure most cascs of Rheu-| inais have had sidewalk privileges ‘0 sure am I of this, that T will sup-| heretofore, but enterprising Green ply Dr. Bhoop’s Rheumatic Cure. to| Lake , with its rapid growth, desires | pg A Ae ay for it, on) to thrown off this pastoral custom, | If It siecerda, the coat to him ts! Kitep A SEA OTTER ily $6.0 for thee nttle treatment } TT iP tasin't bent the whole cost mj:| HOQUIAM, March 30,—Joe Bilyeu of North Beach killed a sea otter the beach with a club yesterday, the hide of the animal being worth $200 or more ¢ Indians and otter} hunters have shot @ great number of these valuable fur animals, but this !s considered an extraordinary thing here. The animal doubt wash ashore, and while rest-| ing in the sand Biiyeu came upon it! he alone shall be the Judge fecide who shall pay Surely you will not continue to suf- fer when you can thus get weil, at my risk. I have written an Important Treatise on Rheumatism, telling of its relief and cure. It is free to Rheumatic people. Write me « post c for It today. ‘Address Dr. Bhoop, Rox %94, Racine, Wis. no P. 8.—Simple cases often 1el4 one bottle ot Dr Shoes Reurpatio| and before the animal could reach Cyre. (Drugeists, $1.) But all drug-| deep water he succeeded in killing it supply it on a month «' with a plece of-driftwood picked up| ju must write to me for that. on the beach. THE YOUNG JAS, 6, BLAINE AND HIS WIFE SAID TO HAVE PARTED March The; h 2 me to her mamma, of young James G. family troubl Bhe axe she really “does not Blaine get into print about twice al know whether her visit he is to year, This Is the time for the semi-|be permanent.” annual eruption, “Tis sald they have, The nes were married in June soparated—again. 1901, In August, 1 they were Mrs. James G., who was Miss Mar-! reported to have separated, but the tha Hichborn, daughter of Rear Ad-| report was declared untrue, They miral Philip Hichborn, has gone! live in New York THEY OPPOSF GARBAGE GRAB MEMBERS OF HEALTH BOARD DECLARE IN FA- VOR. OF A MUNICIPAL SCAVENGER SYSTEM— FRANCHISE ASKED IS OPPOSED TO BEST IN- TERESTS OF THE CITY Much as a better system of nd destr ear-)s Y is bage ollection needed jin this city the members of the health board, which ts m rectly interested in the mat not in favor of granting th se asked of the council by ¢ Health Off Ludlow | L fent of the > ared this the board took ade nearly two years ag when the rious Yaw franchise was up before the council. Th beard te in faver of a municipa plant, such as have proved indlepen sible In older and larger cities. Dr Loughary said The board put Itself on record the holders ¢ nearly two years ago as being op mat what ¢B rch delleves HELD IN CONTEMPT 1 when t that leation wun by Judge Gilbert on the cireuit court at San Francisco, who aranted | a writ of habeas corpus pending @ hearing. The case presents a q More thai ® year ago Judge Han- ford decided the in favor of the Irish heirs in the case and issued an ining M rest njunct Attorney J. W. Robinson and his | from disturbing the client Marie Carrau, claimant | ther proceedings. Bu’ al weeks who has #0 long been fighting In the | ago an adver ecinion on appeal courts for the $500,000 Sullivan ¢s-| was given by the ciroult court, de tate, both went to jail for three | claring Judge Hanford to thou hours yesterday, their imprisonment | Jurisdiction to try the on Re being ordered by Judge Hanford for | inson thereupon filed an appitcatto ontempt in disregarding his order| for money to defray the cost of ¢ to abanon prosecution in the #u-| fending the action brought against perior court, The attorney managed | his client in the federal rt, and a? - % — | Judge Hanford fined both pinmon and his olfent $1 each, ac anying the fine with an order to abandon the proceedings by 2 o'clock day. | This both disregarde ping were taken Into ring before the clroult rpus case will begin o Francisco. f oun | th t ay at Ban | - ' SCRAP ABOUT | SEALED LETTER Littled For grace a comfort there is nothing like the Russian Blouse Suit. It will NEW HAVEN, Conn., March % ‘The fight over the estate of Phil stand the strenuous run- Siniintt, si *uitt “aia! Garaly Wend ning and jumping of the W. J. Bryan, the appellant from the healthful little bodies better ter, whieh, If admitted, would « oe gtale, the him and his family 90, hangs his than any other sty! as wh Ane the adminasio of tb appearance is very natty letter. Ex-Judge Stoddard, who in fighting tb ane for the widow of the The cos€ 1s reasonable. deceased, argued at great length this morning. He sald there 1 never paper extraneous In character 1 had been admitted. " nino tated ——— Bennett nderstood it to be | h 3 drems th rt several J. Redelsheimer & Co. } seca. Qs oa Stronkest Topcont House in the J! The court ruled that the letters could Btate couns this afternoon is arguing in 000-804 First ave., cor. Columbia contradiction. It Pays to Trade on First . Avenue. Who's your tailor? HERALD. J 29 Becond ay on telephone | r tangle. ATTLE STAR GILLS EXPLANATION SOUNDS PLAUSIBLE NEW PRESIDENT OF COUNCIL SAYS Hig RAPPED THE GREAT NORTHERN'S KNUCKLE® IN ‘AP POINTING HIS COMMITTEES—DENIES MAKING MISTAKE city i.) “Ever © the y ; han i working h Chamt 1D. Par t any mistak n of his aces ta chies Ceaaen committees olared th morn t i ecured pledge ing that he made the app ta Democrats elected to supp with a view to defeating the johton, The Democrat of "Char Chamberlain, the local | mittee went #o far int } political manager of the Great tiee, of wh To | thern Railway Company and re a member, to we | warding the men who stood by t A meeting tn hs fight for the presidency | # office, at which The opinion expressed au ‘ ny made many of the most ortant mittecs jective! Zbinden had wala that bh " KO ley towa 1| tng to support me. The Great North ot wupport bh ans\ern crowd wanted him to change feel that c mmon | by vote for richton Th mad courtesy to n he| charges against me. Zbinden sal¢ defeated | that he 1 mo to be present tc In the Nir , efend mynelf, Farrell and Cham this feeling great ¢ riain got the cold feet and would manner x n Mur t have me sent for, That settled phy was tre » there] Zbinden fn my fa nd as he was feel that th t commit the seventh and mem tee has beer akened by/| ber, his actlor ttled the A | the} f Murphy. It is also claimed! few days later Cole and Job by certain Republicans that the a hed by my friends, and parent weakness of the ance n-! t sation was explained t mittee ta due to the fact that City | them ver to me Comptr Riplinger tod it. | *t ons I belteved 1 They also declare thint J. W. Clive,| was tanding by the of the ¥ incorporated « nt, | mer rted I 4 | had a hand in choosing the a- | notht ve spirit. I gave tions committ Mr. Gill declares embers all that that he was perfectly free in mak-| they 4 as minority members ng his appointments. He was very| The ann will get the blame frank this morning in discus#ing seta of the cour ba that actuated him. Be said: | st n the p b those mer t+ ty? { the more impor M geal 9 for thé prealdency y rn support of| F ears ton. If I have regret It th © the Great Northern got “ rd rew ¢ the 5 at t no very enmential to the ade & direct f nat! lighting plant committee, It is one h id 1 not it t f . Tt has not met od by me t h half men times tn the last year b was know! t he w ‘ ff the P.M the ne of ne I was | ptr ote « thee r ful not m there. I be ern doce not lke M nt he Dr. Cr mn al made it « ap a couple of « th Tput bim or he sites In return for the streets! finan nmittee because I thought the ty recently vacated for it he wae p fed there ROOSEVELT'S LATEST PHOTO Dorsipent RoosevrLt © Tho president has been photographed again. This time, eeated 4B his desk in the executive offices, he posed for a portrait for Jacob i phy of him. IEF COOK USED SELTZER )° 70 PUT OUT A ARE ASOLINE THE BUILDING ON FIRE EXPLOSION IN A FRUIT STAND SET GALLANT EXTINGUISHER AND THE CHIEF USED A NOVEL Chief Cook, of th Jepartmont, ;b fs thinking of askt whers of thett with a ch ray of I : able assistance one of | ing the t high-t a rien | wr « extinguishing what might | Ie hav @ serious conflagration | jump At 1:90 k there was a gasoline confectionery store ow Altred m a shelf, Had Third avenue, between James the burning and Cherry streets. The exp n ding, and turned their wry FREEDOM WAS SHORT ) , til the fire was t é The lows will amount to about § fr cenenen Mercer Thrown Into | Bull Pen as Soon as Released | ’ | B we Avn’n.) DUNVEH he sheriff o Telluride here this morning : |with ware D. Haywoo My Beripps News Ass'n) Je f Mi He bas no KWCHWANG, March ; Sigrid al vise to RA f t ident Mercer of the Fed 1 with fing dese eorat t nd last night which was wie by County Jude v aw. Mer wan released, He was edlately rearrested by a squad f soldiers and thrown into the bullf pen. His three attorneys arrived from® Ridgeway this morning, under « mile itary guard. It ts not stated whethe went of their own volition, , PROBABLY “| WM. BOOTH fleet off Port thelr ranges © was notified this mormé unknown man killed by Madison er ar DIDN'T ASK (22.8 No other detalls of the Identificath hi were give a the Pacific Coast Company to resq r $5,000 for personal injurt is | —— + « tried before Judge Albertsory’ in the erior court today. Andere, Thor Rr laney, who be m alleges that he was struck a | come chief of the police department | one of the company’s guard gates | April 1, took his civil service exam-| First avenue and King street an@ r this morning. The ordeal, | seriously injured. The accident cof his e ‘an only @ matter of| curred at October. form was not asked how he ex- | ———————— cialicidasacaialh pected make Beattie @ virtuous see sieaniindies Both Phones Main 1184 FOR BIG WAGES Free Delivery | Marion 1 Maxter this afters eee ee canttoye at the cemoane, || Highest Grade Kentucky Bourbon te: 9 Dee a GUARANTEED ABSOLUTELY PURE AND TEN YEARS OLD. MARCH BUILDING | ——— | $f Foll Quart | foe" starch Keystone Liquor Co. ] smaller a Wholesale and Family Trade. | buliding tm 1123 First Ave., Cor. Seneca for ly the The foundation or total eo ‘Union Bakery and Cafe RST OF EVERYa BAKERY LINE. arch The firm for many y' clothiers, were p 4s of a receiver this morning. given out, son WE HAY. THING I THE B THE Gloves “RELIABLE GOODS ONLY. GLOVES A Magnificent Stock From Which to Choose the New Pair You'll Need This Week nt explanations when they want Gloves. If a Glo’ ts perfect it is no more than you ex- pect when you have paf@ your money for it. That's why we take pains to secure our Gloves from the most re- Women don’t wa Mable importers and manufacturers, The Gloves we recommend never gO Wrong—never need any explana- } tions. Choose your Easter Gloves from the following brands: The Newhall Glove—A fine French Kid Glove, manu- factured and imported originally for our predeces- sore, EK. W. Newhall & Co, The fine quality and su- perlor excellence of this Glove had earned such an enviable reputation that we have retained the agency for {t. The spring importation is now here—showing all the newest shades. The price is, a pair. $2.00 Peerless Gloves are made of imported French Kid, are of splendid quality and most reliable for serv apring shades now here. Price, a pair.....Q 50 . Queen Gloves are twin sisters to the Peerless in quality and popularity and are preferred by many of our patrons. All the new shades are here. Price, a EO t favorites with most Sh: for having a very dressy appearance, © Triumph Glove: driving or though heavier weight than the finer grades. Price, F. W. L. Gloves are made of French Lambskin, 2-clasp, in shades of tan, brown, mode, gray, pongee, pearl, blue, green, black and white, We recommend them a the very best $1.00 Glo sold anywhere. Try a pair of these. You'll be more than satisfied with the result Gloves for walking and driving or cycling are nized leaders everywhere. Two-clasp -clasp $1.50, A full line of se 00 in stock. Silk Gloves—The Elsmere ts our leader—double-woven finger tips, so well finished that they do not give the fingers a deformed appearance or hinder you in handling change, ete.-Dlacks, whites,” gray and modes and $1.00. Other Silk Gloves at 75. ios. n all shades at BHM to $1.00 « pair. Reynier and Fanchon Suede’ Gloves in all Line Bove Trefousse, sizes. N. B.—We are closing out all remaining sizes of “Mon- arch” Kid Gloves at SQ@ a pair. To Know the Fashion Get the April Designer 4 McCarthy Dry Goods Company Second Ave, and Madisn Street

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