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THE “MINNESOTA” HAS | WARY ROVEL FEATURES THE MAMMOTH SHIP WHICH WILL SOON REACH SEATTLE HAS ALL THE COMFORTS OF HOME—AND THEN SOME >PP94O90-08 ‘ ‘ oe “ state . f The N Y : : to his } . e ° a in th WOODSTOCK TRIAL OF MISS BIGLEY SAME METHODS WERE USED AS MADAME DEVERE USEO AND AS MRS. CHADWICK USED. Ellzabeth Bigley was tried on the the girl's father, and asked the girl charge of forgery Woodstock, | if the note she had given him was Ontario, in March, 1879, and was ac-| genuine, She admitted it was not quitted, as the official return of| and wanted him to give it back a» the finding states, “on the ground The « id Thomas, accused & of insanity of the within the Eiiza-| man named Kelly “of putting her ‘ beth Bigley at the time of the com-| up to it.” She said Kelly w mission of the within offense | sometimes called Scott. Other parts The offense was the forgery of| of Thomas’ deposition tended to the name of Reuben Kipp, a farmer| show that Miss Bigley was on or of East Oxford-tp, Ontario, to a note| friendly terms with Kelly for $2300. The following is a copy| Scott. Later one Adam Scott made of the note, as it was introduced in| a deposition, in which he admitted evidence at the trial of the girl and | having taken dinner with Miss Big is preserved in the records of the! ley. in Woodstock, Nov 9, but amid case | he had not been In Woodstock with $900.00 Woodstock, Nov. Li, 1878. her after that day, though he was Twelve months after date | prom-|in the town Nov. 18, the day be- | E.| fore. rth | THE ALLEGED FORGED NOTE of | wa offered to Thomas. | * me of Scott was afterward | ise to pay to the or Bigley at the bank America, Brantf three hundred § per cent net sum follars value received. REUBEN KIPP. used one of the aliases of the! The information against Miss | woman known as Miss Bigley Bigiey was lodged by Edward Geo. | later as 1 re, Miss Hoo Thomas, an organ manufacturer. Ih} et nis testimony Thomas said that} Reubde when called to tes tify, said ad known the Miss Bigley bought an organ of him ash on she was @ little girl rie | oner sinc Oct. 6, 1878, paying him $25 Oct. 9. She gave a note for the re- | had never > maining $125. When the note be-| her, nor had he ever borrowed came due, Thomas said, the gir! put| money from her. him off several times, and finally| Dr. L. H came to his store with two notes,| the evide one for $300, signed by Reuben | and bh Kipp; the other for $150, signed by | she was not of sound mind Chas Hayward. She wanted Thom-} Scott al» ified: “T have heard | as to qet the | that the prisoner was heir 0 $300 NOTE CASHED large sum of money. Did not hear | for her and take his $125 out of It.| it from herself, It was a common port Letters were prod He refused. He did, however, take | re the note as security for Miss Big nced by Thom ley’s debt. After a little investiga-| as purporting to be from Danie! tion, Thomas camé to the conclus-| Bigley ri's father. Bigley fon that the note was forged, and | «wore tha i not write them caused the girl's arrest. Three days t he thought at before he swore out the warrant he | least one of was in his went to the home of Daniel Bigley, | daughter's han ‘ ations were like the roar of | ns and could be t ten | and machinery shattere ent fisw in the earth hem mud- | ogress on five terday morning when Veritable | val came. The earth} the holes seemed to} turn wrong-side out. | vel ano’ sage? ‘Carpet Workerrs|. **% 108%. cat—at the ttood- ventures, and within a few years he tide of his fortune, at evening | had amassed a fortune, now 5 etal to The Star) | Or. anize of his life, George Letcher, looked “igh pen ng All this time, however, | 14 ‘shot up’ the town, but they are HOUSTON, Tex, Dec. 15.—The| £ upon as a model citizen has been | ‘iftern en thie f° bt gr The story lined | = iffers on this poin! ne versiol Humble oll fields, 17 miles north of Ss ms alled upon to answer one of the | ig that it was a conscience, th F oun soprano would, with | ‘ rinos Nows Ass'n) mest-6 - las oS hactence, the ve expr a ere this city, are a total wreck today.| WASHINGTON, D Dec. 18. nost serious offenses in the calen- | ¢ t it waa the woman sec = p 7. ee das to subterraneia conveleions | p ccavention of enrpet cutters, lay- | OC divesinet tire, Lata. tia Ne musical iastes of Be which turned the deep wells into | ors and measurers met in this city The case of Letcher fittingly ex-| 9 es his form wi but . - veritable volca: Some stones | today with delegates present from | °™P! the inexorability of the| patches from Ohio indicate that it |.) : would pos. | adi tab-leva wore buried © thee-| cosisue ports of the United States | O%- Savieliing after 51 years, and) was the conscion According t I scblier aumeaanee: 3 weed fect into the air and fell over | \og Cemndn, it is the purpose of | 200 18 & story of @ woman scorn-|these dispatches Wynn confessed | 1; a) a ee ner Na et nee in, all. directions | And Canada. Mt ie teaniee an in- [d!¢ all that Latcner says is true. | that his store was burned for the +; not om account of the monetary from the wells. The destruction of | ternational union of carpet work Twenty-seven years ago Latchor | insurance and that Letcher was bis| rac pene Gosek the properties will amount to $50,-| ors, with headquarters in Washing- | **,* banker in Fayette, Ohio, hon-| partner in the alleged crime at the Grand to 000. ton red and respected and apparently! Be that as it may, Letcher is in| *," pricier eum ‘The people fied from the field | prosperous. In the adjoining town | the tolls ; a when the outbreak began, which CHRISTMAS TRAVEL f Montpelier 8. C. Wynn conducted | The accused is calmly confident ; z Pag eames was preceded by a terrible rum ar on the |® general merch tore. One! and believes he will easily defeat the - " te where ov nigh ynn's st was e hough The Sta Aid not inter bling. They sought shelter as best mited h - [night Wyn was burned to! offort to take him back to Ohio.| vic’ sme Gade! and @id not have they could from the rain of stones eat is provided for your |the «round and without comment | He emphatically declares that he i | {yo ph presen agence il aad 9 ( uds of phosphe > on © oe ast lor objection of any nature the | a \ sein ~enpne od Bayl age ene i Lever wget oars and mud-lava. ads of phospher- | Cnty you talk it ¢ ; fhe age 2 he in- | innocent. His accusers, on the other | i: can truthfully state that the prima escout vapors enveloped the field, ' rangements at t mart ag sts yo h say they will prove that he| gonna is not only a very charming giving the appearance of the whole Seattie. wR an r the O years coustetently and nan, but & songstress who has soiaer tee . of te uals in the world. ’ Following th e_ there order to obtain money a number of r conflagra surance companies, T in Willian unty Yhio, but laim to have traced the crime ; Jed in Ohio, Alabama and Call Foste Omgbaand Ould r 1 oughe and Colds, Orono snd all ‘ a. ‘There are in all re yn a3 t have paid money, which s accusers assert he ts respon | scribes today and t all childs’ rocker sare very special priced for Friday and oa ie best time t all are the chili two dave, AmonK duced for these TANDARD Santa Claus Friday Special child's Morris Chair $ 1 this Cp hair, “Jost for shions, For Friday only st shou ris Chatr fitted of gr ' pr with $1.66 one of the ohild’s rocker reductions $1.65 little Child's st rong bolted tor Fri $1.65 Rocker, regular p bent arms rice $2.50 here's a very pretty through seat and day and Saturday Standard Furniture Co. L. Schoenfeld & Sons 1006 to 1016 First Av BELLINGHAM back posts, SEATILE FIREBUG OR VICTIM TAOQOMA THE SEATTLE STAR. ‘THURSDAY, DEC. OF WOMAN SCORNED? STRANGE STORY OF FORMER OHIOAN, WHO, APTER 27 YEARS HALED INTO COURT FOR ARSON. Each item t ene seo w that the reporter has n stock, and why not use it Inghiah? THE WORLD RENOWNED PRIMA | Had tar © led on ‘ DONNA APPEARS IN SONG RE- | ! ld ha ered he Lernat medict ; Consultation and Examination CITAL AT THE GRAND parte ae snot SU Ren Penang waerkise © S| . F |by the Butler management 3h FOR DEVELOPING THE RUST ree Be ing Peirerpaes ied F - ntoring a wasted breast just through (We Make Microscopic Examinations Fre: Mme. Gadski will be pleased to| hand, | liberally humented Wit newspaper men ¢ at| magnificent circlets of gold. After 9 o'clock this evening ntroducing the newspaper many to | has Our gonna stated David A. Montagnon, the} charming Httle daughter, Mfhe ef. 4 oh 7 famous soprano’s manager, at the | ¢ ki would immediately have in caiinnte Cissus ‘ex A Hotel Butler yesterday to a urj given her impressions of Seattle and Diseases, Rheumatinmn, man | the went Alt Kidneys and Bladder, N At about lat evening, as the It in © magnificent country,” she ° wrapper, ‘Our treatment of Re rman ¢ 1 pensively eut of his| would have exclaimed. “It appeals en gle at of hall bedroom ndow and listened to| to me greatly. The people are is btores and the roaring blasts wind themaelven| whole-hoarted and honpitabl Drugaists throughout the wor st the persons of a few unfortu-| thought westerners went about car Seattle. to, fill orders as fate pedestrians, aying shy rying big revolvers In their belts, uy 1 attle ing big revol In their belts, | our gh COULMBIA MEDICAL INSTITUTE SUITES 320 and 322, ARCADE BUILDING, SEATTLE, WASH. WM. M'HARRE, MW. D., G. A. TUDHOPE, Ph. » Manager. Office Hours—9:30 a. m. to 12 m.; 2 to 6 p. m.; evenings, Tuesdays and Fridays, 6:20 to 8:30; Sundays, 10 a. m. to 12 m. Consulting Physician. | Gadskt saw be either because she ¢ |and made him up @ water new pair of goloshen. i gh a a a] So the writer stayed home Femmiy tor diarrhea. vod Home last) TWENTY-FIVE CENTS vek with their head and twist. | - ing their umbrellas inside out, he 5 | [ame to the conclusion that 1 Mme, | MRS, WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP him last night it would atied a hack a visit, or sent him tight mackintosh and a a boon wend by oat Milo fC soothes the obi! night and this morning finds himself ~ od le box which o parles FREE enough ¢ A sam ‘of Dr. ¢ fre whi correct Mowe # face, neck tions for de- also t mt) 1 dares will co. NEW YORK. There is not going to part n the deal shall + has more than t ale, and ¢ it The list that fol all from the factor about-town askin None reserved—all ‘id of above All are to be arranged on | bed of $60, tt f t t fos rs 1 at arr les no C. O. D. ord ‘ Is $ ulue $15.0 lled i iy Is and Jug. and Cre Bottle umt $12.50 Water g-inch) 3 0.00 Punch B represents from ten n the tables in the no THE RICHEST CUT GLASS SEATTLE EVER SAW At About One-Half Price 1 do them 1 € al t ast tters. ‘I alue t for $9.50 " $8.50 ” $6.50 -. $13.50 $17.50 r errrrrret. $1.95 $9.50 $3.25 $2.75 $3.25 $2.75 $5.00 $9.50 $5.00 $3.95 $7.50 $7.50 $7.50 “$12. 00 $6.50 $7.50 $10.00 7.50 $1.25 ++ $9.50 ... $8.50 .-- $3.25 -$35.00 nm more o Ready at Nine o’Clock STONE, FISHER TSHER & LANE LANE OWENS BALKED « POLICE BELIEVE THAT WOMAN WHO ATTEMPTED HAD SUICIDE COMPACT WITH HER LOVER (By Scripps News Aas'n) PORTLAND, Dec, 15.—Mrs. J. B. Goggin, who took la ' till in @ precarious condition in Vin ent’s hospital. Detectives have ered a new feature of the case and assert that Mrs. Goggin was in fatuated with the cook at the Van. couver barracks, John Owens, and with him entered into a suicidal ym pact The w n kept her part of the ontra ut Owens balked, He it was who gave the first call for a physician. For h mnect the case he was yesterday aftert arrested 09994499 FSF 4 HOO OFGOO8 t At Ballard ' | See. one ee GROCER ROBBED 2046-99-8 POO =n of the Smith Bros. ry company, was held up last night by four masked men and rob a gold watch and ring. Smith rod Mr. Smith was on his way home | from his store about 7:30 o'clock ust night; when he started across | B * the street at the corner of Main | te ‘ a» Nght and Times he was met in the mid- |r i die of the crossin by four men. a who he betieves were all masked CHEAP MACHINES One of the party demanded Smith From $10 to $15 to throw up his hands, but as he thought it was only a joke, he| laughed at them. When one of | the men put a gun up in his face | BR D VORIS which Smith says “looked like a| . . cann he decided it would be for | the best to do as he was bidden. | Pioneer dealer in sewing machine | satisfied with taking all the | supplies. | nm that was taken in at the] store during the day and his watch, | 1006 SECOND AVENUE Main 705 Phones also, but they relieved him of a gold . SUICIDE ter, equally sood, equally lowpriced Second Avenue and University Street 4 ing he wore on his left Smith notified the police as as he could and an investigation was ». but no trace of the rob- |bers could be found Sunshine in Calitornia 1 Now Is the tim the Southern Two tr m. and 9:40 p Line. m. Franctece $8500 firet class second. Rates, reservations and Ca a literature at Union Ticket ort & First avenu " Ellis, Gen'l, Agent one Smet | CUTLERY EVERY BLADE WARRANTED LADIES’ MISFIT PARLORS , 152 Harrison Street, Upstairs M You The White Is King of Christmas Gifts Ind. 594. you Going Out of Business Prices in Pianos and Organs and Piano P! s Are Slaught- Quick Polnt—Terms Made Easy. STORE OPEN EVENINGS ye ered to Selling 1308 Second Ave. CHESBRO PIANO DEALERS _ HOLIDAY SPECIAL — with the low the holidays, advertisement on page & C. C, BERG It’s Easy to make a selection of your Xmas presents at Pike Street Pharmacy. Our stock is well selected and they are all good ones and the price is so small. Come in and look the line over, perhaps we can help you in making choteo, It's easy Stone’s Pike St. Pharmacy Reliable Family and Preserip- tion Druggists. 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