The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 25, 1904, Page 8

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re DRUNKEN LAD'S FATAL GUN PLAY ) i % ; | | | | CORVALLIS BOY RESISTED AR f Burnett, who had been sum- | moned, arrived just at this time REST,°SHOT TWO MEN AND] ing managed to arrest Keady Burt Turney, aged 22, 19 under | WAS HIMSELF KILLED “ arrest at an accessory | | CORVALLIS, Ore rit 2 SHO BY @ay morning, Ct Keady, the 1§ police, and seriously ed David Osburn, ex-eheriff, and lost hie own ‘ ! unk and A STANWOOD SALOONKEEPER) BADLY WOUNDED—THOUGHT | a crowd, Dunn | | | | | THE SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY, APRIT.. xs, eyes Stone, Fisher & Lane Eight Bid Lots of Dress Patterns On Special Sale Tomorrow Hundre of the finest Suit Patterns have been prepared for this big sale, and each priced at a decided saving. CHOOSE FROM THES h cheviot ( br g mea LOT No, 1—50 Suit Patterns, in silk and wool mixtures, cot in 1, gray 1 Patterns xis of equal value are bei tomorrow, 8 yard Suit ters at 65¢ cont chevy LOT No, 2 spring suitin 2 Suit Patterns in Scotch twee t popular col ning noppe bourett in this spring's m Grew = gun on the drunken boy | HOLD-UR MAN WAS ‘JOGH-| Keady again drew his pistol and | ING” 1 « ta, « of which in th pdomen dntiancaninenaiiiins ’ We do please making Peter Wilson, proprietor of the | Try ve Exco 1616 Firet t Stanwood, wae avenue | up man about 10:34 was standing ons Saturday nigh He at his bar talking with some p when the Ait entered Levinson’s Quality Store, All Bottles Full Measure. a manded hire throw up his hands He thought t man was “fooling Levinson’s Medicinal Port Je ir not comply with the re quest Th men at the bar aliod $l 00 for a k and Wilson proceeded . } & attend to their wants. Per Full Quart Bottle manded him to put up hie hands What you need most when you but WI paid t be “that tired feeling” from ing that the m Wilson was the act of fet the darkness. al men star Port. After trying will never be without it Free Delive: including Lake and Ballard in porsult, Dut ff Brewer, titted. Green She Wilson was brought t ral hospital and w have been shot throug found to considered breast bone. He Is dangerously woun: LIFE WAS A BURDEN DAN HOGAN DRANK POISON AT THE FINISH OF A CAROUSAL 1M9 Second avenue. Between Seneca and Univeratty, Wholesale Store. Catering to Family Phones—Main 644; Ind Catalogue Fre REDUCED FREIGHT RATES Points. Through cara. Saving of 25 to W per cont The Seattle Transfer Company STANFORD RYE Regular price $1.50; this week Trade. . After a week of carousing Dan Hogan dran b lauda num Saturday night and was found dead in his room at the St. James | hotel yesterday, when his failure to appear as usual was investigated. A bottle of strychnine and another of arsenic was found on the table tr the room. Hogan is supposed to have come from Montana and to have been a farmer. On April 0 Hogan engaged a room at the St. James and began taking in the town. His usual companion was @ woman by the name of Jen nie Ward and to her he declared his intention of committing suicide Inst Saturday. She did not believe he would do anything of that kind, but when he fatled to put In an appear- | FRANKLIN BOURBON $2.50 PER GAL. had been making his headquarters during the day, she became suspt- cious that he had carried out his |, threat. When the clerk at the hotel went to Hogan's room he found one of | the greatest arrays of poison ever seen outside of a drug store. Around the man on the bed were six bottles labeled Iaudanum, which Hogan had | emptied, and on the table two other bottles, also containing polsons On the table was a note addressed to William Ladd, of Foster, which explained the cause of the act ae weariness of life and gave instruc urphy Wine & Liquor Co. Trade a Specialty. Seattle Family 308-310 Pike Street “I CAN'T” is a coward. You CAN ff you WILL. Lat us tell you how, i aS Cedecend ond tote ~ vate F % tions how to dispose of his property + Hogan was about 60 years of age. : McLAREN & THOMSON, William Hardman, a retired mer- 4 Wor. 2nd and Pike. Seattle, Wash, | chant of the city, died at the Occt q ——— dental hotel Sunday morning of 4ia- ; betes. Mr. Hardman was §& years old and had resided in Seattle about 10 years. He leaves five ch laren, Morris Hardman, of Oden | Max Hardman, of New York; James Hardman, of Salt Lake: Mrs. Frank |Cahn and Miss Lilly Hardman, of | Los Angeles. such as Port, Sherry, Angelica, Muscatel Her Terror, “Night W or Tokay. Can serve you with a 9 Seek dau neaity’ tn \adet nice grade at $1.0 a gallo land” oven ire. Onan, prey We guarantee these wi , ‘ ; le a Strictly pure and well aged. of Alexandria, Ind., “and could hard- ly get any sleep. I had consumption so bad that if I walked a block I | would cough frightfully and blood, but, when all oth failed, three $1.00 bottles King’s New Discovery whol! me and I gatned 8 poun absolutely guaranteed 404 First Ave. Sosth | Cov» Co! tis and all Throat an 1 Lung Trouw- BOTH PHONES—PINK 1751. ff bies. Price S0c and $1.00. Trial Free Delivery. bottles free at G. O, GUY, Inc., Sec- ond avenue and Yesiler, La Grippe, Bronchi- KEEP YOUR CASH WHEN YOU NEED CLOTHES take advantage of our EASY ™ VARIETY of LANES - \ ae vere eee Of LA one ENTS MILLINERY, ete, and anyt) desire you gan get on credit—§$1.00 PER WEEK. JSEHOLD } SITIES TAINS, CLOCKS, WRINGF : S you such as RUG LACE CUR- , ETC,—50c PER WEEK. Eastern Gutfitting Co. 42” 424 Pike Street, Corner Fifth. imme- | the Seattle tung, | the bullet having passed through the | ance at the Puck saloon, where he /f and popular whiskey of the pe living in the vast | country through which this river flow MazGuette {8 the popular brand because its qual- work or exhaustion in r glass of Levinson’s » drinks to the men at the bar | Port, There is nothing that mn a shot rang out and he stag. | braces you up and makes work floor with a bullet tn seem lighter than a good invig he hold-up man backed pretty self-figured designs in the f rite tal and orator like Levinson’s Medic on and disappeared in | champagne sha ts, spots and st 1 bh cks and red; yards for t 15 $11.50 ty de No, 7—21 Silk Suitings in Lot s in all the LOT wanted color o . $14.50 LOT No. 8—Contair pretty spring colo: i f g $1.39 a yard; tomorrow, 15 yards for ... Che dnnex Home of Quality and Worth—Second and University LANE TO RESIGN sion inthe Goons ones mg ener | Off for Ireland | The king and * LONDON, April 25. queen left for Ireland this mor A .G, Lane, who has for many | years been a member of the police department, and who ts tered | one of the most efficient men on the city detective force, gave notice last night of his Intention to give in his resignation, to take piace within the | next few days. Lane has just re-/ turned from New York, where he/ closed a mining deal and became | part owner of promiat properties in Alaska, which will keep him tn the North a great part of the time. Talked Politics | WASHINGTON, D. C., April 2—| President Roosevelt and Gov. Odell, | con Ne Pity Shown “For years fate was after me tinuously,” writes F Verbena, A Thad a of Piles, causing 24 tur all failed Buckien’s Arnica Salve cured me. Equally good for Burns and all aches and pains, Only ze at G, O. GUY, Ine., Second avenue and | Yesler, drug store BONNEY-WATGSON CO. ates eee In 1673 James Mar quette ‘red the mighty Mississippi—in 1904 Marquette Whiskey is exp! the great ity and purity are demanded in the best homes TE NORTHERN LIQUOR CO. Distributers, 212 First Ave. &., Geattle, GROMMES & ULLRICH, Distillers, Chicago, Lltnots. _)\ ‘ | came rs; 8 yards to a pattern LOT No. 3—Contains 29 Suit Patterns which were bought to sell for $7.50; to compl the a rent in the t Pattern Sale we shall let them go at $5. LOT No. 4—40 Suit Patterns of 7 yards each; Fashior first favorite, “The Voile ;” can be f Lin this lot in the popular colors, mannish ting pes and checks, pepper and salt effects; in | blues and blacks; good value at $1.25 per yard; tomorrow, 7-yard patterns at ....... : coe beme eoeeenn esos eet LOT NO. s—37 Imported tings in 1 und mixtures in all the popular colorit fat that i ure 60 inches and are well we $1 per yard vard to the pattern, for.... ‘ $10.50 this store extends the longest and most liberal credit— largest furniture store in the wesi— buys a Buck ran -—these words tell the story, a story of progressive merchandising you have never seen the equal of—certainly the most remarkable and unusual announcement of a store movement ever given to any people, a a a $1.00 down and 10c aday brings to you a great Buck steel range--the nearest fo real range parfection it is possible to get-- absolutely the highest grade range made -- ahsolutely ) we know there is nota store anywhere that has ever annc is made all the more re- nced such a plan, wh markable from the high-grade article which we offer in such an exceptional no store in the country has ever done way- such a thing, we —we are determined to have the Buck range come into the minds of majority of their homes and prove a lifetime reminder of what an abs Seattle people first, to go into the great lute right range can do and has done. 1 of I —in order to carry out this idear-—to sel k steel ranges we did last year—we factory have just made a contract with the great Buck the largest J 4 ( f 1. It's the 1a in the country) which will make great range his- contract Buck range in your kitchen immediately; then you ps tory for the argest a range factory from a Western store, t enough a de —this idea of ours for your “easy ran ar d will place a Buck steel for the rannge at rate of ten cents a day, each making a payment week or month, as you wish. We can sell this way to Seattle and suburban people only. —your old stove or range will be taken by us and allowance will be made for all it is worth as part payment for a Buck steel range. ick range show here now is unusually attractive and so arranged that yc be a pleasur buying of a Buck will indeed Standard Furniture Co. L. Schoenfeld & Sons 1006 to 1016 First Avenue — BELLINGHAM————— this store extends the longest and most liberal credit— .. « TACOMA SEATTLE

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