The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 15, 1904, Page 7

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Old Woman a Suicide SHE HAD GRIEVED OVER HUS. | BAND'S YEARS AND COULD STAND IT| Loo« DEATH FOR Two! NO LONGER | HILLSBORO, Ore. t FL len Ford, a pion r of Washington and Uregon in 1850. aged i band for two yea and ast he committed le by taking yeb nine How to Save FUEL BRIEFLY BUY A QOLE’S HOT BLAST COAL STOVE Tt cuts the fuel bIM in because it ns the gas arist: from burning coal via the chimney in other st COLES HOT BLAST 1 makes $5.00 work . nN y of you ' t th t w it tiefa $9.00 hard Come in and ff] ¥. Mic. A. gave a very Interesting art and th seo that feed a ‘Wap pe teat A . 1 vie , Does away h dust, dirt an Siiilidan of tie Sateaiaieh nd drawing smoke in the house, : vote eign " i. al mers ’ : . vi uw - people stood In f ft t won ! wt and Uberally applauded the pe t. The mond ring will be formers who showed great clever “ tonight ness in their different feats, ns prom hould P. W. Lee opened the program |r » be one of th with an exhibition ef club swin ng yet. The garm ng and was followed by the parallel and w sen will bar class, wowed of A. J. Austin Bach bunch of yo D. Bagley and M. ©. Botimann. The | women has one victory to its t pre ” a foll| now and there is much ale ing match be » T. H. Mall|as to the result of to * tum and J. R. Lane. Tumbiing by J. P.| When they get through pulling one Scott, Wo Windsor and P. W, Lee her und the pl ance oncluded the entertainment Calina will | The stadiam had ite largest ng mateh, W dience thus far t night an he | teat week they gave « STOWAWAYS HARASS STEAMSHIP COMPANIES VESSELS ARE LIABLE TO HEAV YFINES FOR BRINGING THEM INTO COUNTRY IF THEY HAVE NO LICENSES ERNST BROS. 506 PIKE ST Main 1168; Ind. 1150. Phones New York Dental Parlors For painless extractions, ski!) ful work, thorough knowledge and a perfect understanding of your neeis, the New York Den tal Parlors stands unrivaled. Our own spectal painless meth ed of extraction Our own special alloys —_— The orienta! steamship companies | which operate vessels between Pu get Sound and Japanese ports, and which do not hold licenses for the carrying of Japanese subjects from Japan to the United States, are be odmitted here, its vessels ing continually harraased by Japan- then be subject to a heavy fine ese, who surreptitiously board oh The company officials stat that | vessels In Japan with the ultimate it ia not improbable that some of desire of gaining sccees to the the Japanese, who would be able to Tt is not the object pass the examinations, with the ex tion at Port Townsend for safe keeping, at the expnae of the steam ship company. The Boston Steam ship company fears that aliens be given a rehearing and be Specialists ment Lady attendants | United States. im every depart- SEEN AT THE EXPOSITION FRom FERRIS should the | would | Se << a oe a THE SEATTLE STAR—TIPURSDAY, SEPT aS NA a EXCLUDED HUSBAND'S IT LOOKS SUSPICIOUS : THE WHeEelL FEDERAL COURT AUTHORITIES THINK IT STRANGE THAT] STEVENS OPIUM CANNOT BE] soLD | tempt to market t i t nmin f opium which ixinally t f th ne MigKling mang u r fou iw 1 1 upon the pe he Wah f mpar 1th jum wel r H of lnbela on the ca t by th f # that there was sor SOME FACIAL jot “tr p” on the part “)EXPRES SIONS 9g 4 n being t when Judee i he P ne DIAVOLO ia wok ba tania te eects on wry t on i bide of $ PERFORMS, ’ No guarantee ha « an yet b 1M al String t Ah ¥ y t t vt and eact . be 1, and if be en r vening they c It | iin th y wb m| t ‘ hich be } 1d wring $9.75 for| be the bigg r 1 oF f se} at « ' " . which epluts ay be b t sin 8 J with t | a ond tot 1 $6 x, l¢ y making tua on of of " um le the prep eat $i 0 ee ' al mors eovera vse trieulty ve ‘ et bids for gram palate tn ag of the © to import. it hour this culprit had bee of view taken, It has been uset) by the the peppy ju the employes of the comptrollé 4 show little hesitancy in bid thetr names 1 go'go| tots when the partment to register an be had on that the head of the ent ana |® guaranteed bid of $3.45 less than such other persons as might be de- | the opium can be legally imported, strous of gaining information on the subject, could learn just how hard Juced in Jepartment four or five months ago. It in said that the employes ase rule were taking life too easy at the time the register book was put into use. At any rate the book er became popular. Many of thone whe nat but rk in the de * has always been a ay be “knocking laimed that those who used the book at last became very care- | Japend i in labor ‘The book was cer- | ing the actor's union before Monday | unpopular with me tf the |Or being boycotted by the labor or-| iso much so ome | SADization. partment 3 The Western Centfal Labor union, at a meeting last night, declared a provisional boycott against all the ten-cont vaudeville how city. The managers of the ten-ceut on im the tainly employes a Everything, in fact, lending ]/ of these marauders to sneak a pas- ception of the financial clause, may | of the other departments in the cify| | Certain of the entertainment | Meelf to the comfort and satis- 9 sage across the Pacific without pay- have been supplied with money by |bave since picked up courage to | houses ay og a pone faction of our patients ing their way. In fact, the orientals friends during the stay of the |!?ttoduce a similar Innovation | Fecognis pc en I Py od We're just a little better than If are glad to get a chance to pay for | steamer in Victoria. The American| Deputy Meise at one time offered orgy yy yy te mo e's best. nd state se 7 7 to produce the book as evidence that | Who belc e Actors’ union, arf ame npc hooey Bh Paar fe on rapegecellag-a would then | ne worked ionger and harder than|but three or four theaters cases, are willing to pay double the price. The reason for their stealing sboard the vessels is that they de sire to escape the vigilance of the Japanese officials and so leave the antry without the necessary pass have no grounds on which to hold the aliens, and the steamship bring ing the alien or aliens would have to submit to a fine for doing so. The officials of the Frank Water house company, who are agents for the Hyades and several other large rulee ports, as prescribed by the Japan- | freighters, announced that a vigor Pall Set of Teeth from. $5.00 § of gsovernment ia crune 4 made against Gold Crowns from. . $5.00 These Japanese seek to gain en- | this n the future Gild Fillings from $1.00 | trance into the United Canadian side, as th country will perm they can pas Stiver Fillings from 5@e | through the Thousands of satisfied patients J laws of the our recommendation them to land prov RECORDS | the Canadian immigration law Wew ork Dental arlors Once on the anadian side, the Ja ; 614 First Ave mmediate Hours, §:30 « m. to 6p. m tates. The Japanese Sundays, §:30 a. m. to 12 1 0 permitted t an side on t REGISTRY BOOK IN THE CITY | COMPTROLLER'’S OFFICE DIS Things You the dep ent. | beld out against recognition of t after the com-|union and refused to sign. Now and salaries |that the matter has been taken up other employes He did thin at mittee on had raised the salaries of the em-| by the Western Central Labor union | pteyes to which he ed tom) it is expected that the offenders will higher figure than this, Evidently | sign. committee did not have muck —_—_e———_—o mmfidence in the book because no anked to see | he b “8 SEARCH BRITISH VESSELS RUSSIAN WARSHIP TIREK 15 STOPPING STEAMERS IN THE MEDITERRANEAN | Metae £ | | | | | we | APPEARED LAST NIGHT Ca The | BRITISH STEAMER BLOWN UP| Need to Know 7 omc ae t th Meise} OF PORT ARTHUR ‘ he f k The ca { W. W. Kimball & t po- | HEPOO, Sept retwh | ts Bn This ena m to buy ra ‘ » ra pores 33 . today a1 ; Dar: | rial in gr quan ' b te jeans, % k t P ides | hed t k ep- | every sep portion of “ . ithe r sin. | 4 | the strength of the Kimba A i of tmentpration — ~ DAILY SCHC x OL NEWS—~ ~~ |} eee wee Pee Wich , 2 nd any of of. Kikenberry of the night seh ging this important phase of our ment Th ax of the|** | oa ad t * p tot Pe ! e day clas Kimball Co.’s at t . many . ve THE MOST FO! THE 10 at a it = oh a | have a complete « to a fir excellent piar mt other carload la ha c nt ' nd al days. Yo ¥ a r r en | warerooms her 7 ton makes to facilit a wetory Be h wht to this | @ains in second-hand pianos a n whieh class tuner, ring us up. Eithe ed at Victoria phone. ed that they Me Title th r d tates. CH @ —— ke " mua at “ a D. S. JOHNSTON CO | ts, hen sated thet if ther Wedhingiond Biggpti [aysined Ce 2 od ~ Ow et m Car An ! -, ical hated bdidedeneiie: Wscen: | © en admission Yi BOPUWVG HC ok OL c ument House, (ie? ae 903 Second Ave, Burke Bidg. Pay t ive tem and part of the tourt th Both Phones—260. ones the ckamination en the ether Mntize tap end part of Meth Soraya ho Colling I g. Ja n nd, Phone | LADIES " oo fe, t ” ed to remain Solita: bie % é | ! "RINGS D GENTS’ on the vessel Buwal ft North Yakin aduate 1 th p t with ty the th te subaed ent i! ’ ‘ #4 word from M Mill H I hat th ) new desks oF Houghton & Hunter r nw ! ‘ , Exchange department apleted | Jewelers t to land his at Mr. Frank 1. ¥ f \ 1 Elma, Wash.; $60 | 704 First Avenue nd place them in the deter per month, with m in the ti 1 RECORD-BREAKING CROWD ALMM> Ore, Bp Te y Port lay wt the wtate fair and | the crowd has broken all records for attendan Over ) people from and alone passed through the gat JAWBONE REMOVED A peculiar surgical operat ' fully performed by the m wa taft noon at y ot hin jaw and teeth. HIGGINS IS NOMINATED LIEUT.-GOV. WOODRUFF SAW HE WAS BEATEN AND WITH DREW (Ry Bertops News Aswad ARATOGA, N. Y The republican state convention was alled to order at 11:14 o'clock to fay. Frank W. Higgins was now ‘ for governor by acclamation Lieut.-Gov. Woodruff withdrew M. Linn Bruse, of New York City was ne 4 for lieutenant gov ernor, Th atform expresses con resident Roosevelt nwavering support tional platform and stration of Governor pecial emphasis isp laced on the importance of maintaining the gold standard and the policy of protection. Hill Calls on Jerome AND THE LATTER !S TALKED OF FOR GUBERNATORIAL NOMINATION NEW YORK, Sept. 15 David B. Hill upon District Attor ney Jerome today has given rise to the rt that Jerome has been aske become the democratic al nominee Latest Photograph of Miss Carrie Wilson, 3728 64th Place, Cr For Sale and Guarante The Quaker Drug Co. | Rambeaux say, RUMB WAS ACCIDENTAL SHUT OUT BY COURT AT WIFE'S TRIAL | FOR MURDER I loved my hw day | shot bim as | did the day || been peeling potatoes and getting married him, During the one year | things ready for supper, and whet {my marr ife | never had any-|be finally came into the kitehem thing but love in my toward |he asked why | had not ovenenae bim and 4 1 feelit eath |him so that he could help. I do met) at my own o terr think that Mre, Smith was aay” tof n't wee uny-| where around the kitchen, She wase ne can think I shot him on 5 n her bedroom, , aux is of an excitat ntly in the afternoon we had 1 subject to hysteria. | been ng out into the woods thele all who heard her tes hooting. While he waa putting the timony agreed that sh je an un r together 1 sat beside bim ally # a elf and then he loaded it and banded bad b \ ane ghtly b terical | to me, , nee and the jury was ren ot at the barrel’ he said, the room, t he regain nating to one, and I did. Ag TE my e and went on with her was going to shoot again he went testimony. The general prediction |out around the meat box to gat of those who bave attended the trial|some wood, I shot twice I ae that the woman wil! be aequitted. and then I saw him coming tow or that at any rate she will be found ound the meat box from the guilty of nothing m er tha and he cried, ‘My God, BG manslaughter, although the charge|am shot!’ Instead of coming back against her ia murder in the first|the way he had gone to the wood” degree pile was returning from the oti | Mrs imbeaux and her husband er direction and was out of my sight were loyed as cooks at George | when I fired th’s shingle m amp, at Walsh When I saw that I had shot him lake, August 21 when I guess I must have been crazy far § hooting occurred. 3 Rumbeaux @ minute, I don't remember ange hot the mau and he died the next thing else, not even running to day from the effects of the wound. mill for the men. The first The st aims he did so be- knew we were on our way to ause was je { him, and tle om the train. I was going . in killing him only carried out re-| prison and he to the hospital. peated threats on his life that she | the train he said that it was an Pe bad made cident and told the man who was There were no eye witnesses to, With him not to let me be pule the shooting. The strongest evi- ished. fence against Mrs. Rum ix was! Mrs. Rumbeaux became hy given by Smith and bis wife. Mra, 4% she was telling of the trip Smin fied that the woman Seattle on the train and court ame into the kitchen where her | Journed for a few minutes. husband was cooking supper with i hidden in the folds of her Mre b a pistol areas. kitchen own roc four #h her window saw KR }to a ce | Screaming to the mill for assist Mrs. ido it it ~A call of | Smith's ev) an was equally damaging. In telling her story this morning |Mre, Rumbeaux charged the Smiths | | with testifying ernsed wo! ik th 4 ttle after 10 octork and bad not| REFUSED TO finished b Fao Mapper bd Geom easton, alt ° png ek WOLLE C. Mrs. to, She has been well educated and | was neatly dreased tod: black, with a heavy widow's veil DYING STATEMENTS) EAUX'S DECLARATION THAT WALSH LAKE SHOOTING HER TESTIMONY ENDED 1 had band as much the »opened out of the kitchen. My husbanc 1 he th cht her | is of | would an lis revolver before sup- this | per and I sald he would have time, er|He went into our room and got If aux,|and sat in the doorway cleaning it she with @ rag wrapped around a hair pin, while I finished getting supper ist been learning to mbeaux had been hoot at a mark and I had The case will probably go to the jury tonight. Attorneys Crotty aad Frost, representing Mra. Rumb and the attorneys for the state anxious to conc will move fora The state succeeded y ternoon in excluding from the mony &@ statement exonerating wife which Rumbeaux made “I told you 1 would, bis death. The prosecuting att you slapped me again.” ney argued that the statement ce against the wom-| not made by Rumbeaux as a statement and Judge Tallman, fore whom the case is being held with the state. Smith then left the ut bad hardly reached her 2 until she heard three or ote, and on looking out of mbeaux stagger | le his wife ran puch, whi Smith said she heard Mrs. untrathfully. The| Rumbeaux is @ young mulat- : Gy Beribre News Asin wearing! MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., Sept. When asked to tell all the circum. | The motion to nolle all eases againgt | stances a clear, “On the afternoon of the twent first,” taking 1013- she did so in|@%-Mayor Ames, now candidate for the nomination congress, was denied this she said, “my husband was Ten indictments for grafting & nap in our room, which still pending against bi AND WE CAN PROVE IT.. of the tragedy well modulated voice. a Danderine . jande 4 o_o And strengthening to both ¢he hair and seatp thas even 8 abo. bottin of it [s often enough to show wouderfal tm- Provements, Itat onee imparts a sparkling brilliancy and velvety se ss to the balr, and afew weeks’ use will cause halr to sprout out all over the scalp, and grow abundantly, long and beantiful. sett every for awhlle, after whieh two or (hree times a week be enough to complete whatever growth you desire, ts, in three sizes, 26 cents, per bottle, inderine act ny one who sends this advertisement to the Mnew?tom Danderine Co. 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