The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 15, 1905, Page 7

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DAY, _ THE FEB “PREWSOME (“ees KAISER GOT THE RE in| yanaman BOTCHED TH! 8—THE ROPE BROKE AND AFTER porte cd agg emer uerer ba CONSIDERABLE TIME THE HALF-DEAD WIFE MURDERER . * tric SEATTL 15, 190% THURSDAY’S SPECIAL was AGAIN PUT ON THE GALLOWS AND THE TRAP was ME—SECOND ATTEMPT WAS SUC THE CELEBRATED RUSWIN FOOD gpRUNG THE SECON M — | ave CHOPPER WITH 4 CUTTERS | wh | Regular $1 1 NGpeneess ; $s stheocteene ; $1.00 naw’) Jrope, After con ate EMPEROR WILLIAM, BY SPECIAL COURIER, INFORMED CZAR OF wee athge ies : aorne ave # eepede 91.86 i and & Randmean’s & REAL CONDITIONS IN RUSSIA, WHICH DOUBTFUL FRIENDS mad was slippe 1 man’s ne | | | and for a second t | OF NICHOLAS HAD KEPT FROM HIM around the condoms « Condemned man | TREN, with an officer om each side | PU" r" rer ARB SELI he trap @ | te port him, Raisingar was|" beneah s eaacaden om < , 1 | Was successful. Tho rope did not BERLIN 15.—From a high }MCcounts of Ruawian events f hich being ‘ . R gar} dreak and Raisingar was dead at |foreign newspapers and sent them ish by t t I 1 ts wee astity De borne back to the trap | 9:43 o'clock source it is rted that Emperor |} by special courier to the exar He} IT WILL LAST o iit , : : Remember, it is better to pay $1.00 for $2.00 worth at the | 5 cents for 26 cents worth of trash somewhere e WROUGHT | STEEL Ne. ; nt as : : . $40.50 | " he Raisingar was hanged for wife Willtam revealed the truth regard-|also wrote the czar, warning him jad down =O” a went in h of a murder ing the bloody massacre of Sunday, Lof the danger of remaining Ignorant | ogee January 29, and the true politieal |of the conditions in Russia and of opie? |esrnaccmcr ost situation in Russia to the czar, On| fering to assist him in this regard LIGHT arkness. Civilians who learning that the caar was ignorant | The cxar replied thanking the kals wit jor current events in his own em-| er o the valuable information DARK ALLE}S| to the council the locations of the} WITH REPORT ON CONTENTS| ed to une alloys more oF also be better prot 1 BIGAMIST HOCH'’S FATE RESTS) =| 08 r lights to bel | ¥ letrung within the next few weeks, | OF DEAD WOMAN'S sTomacn| _ RANGE ' | | Anew se ARR RRR | as | | for years have orem OLYMPIA, Feb. Repre- #1 CHICAGO, Feb. 15 The third om ee Ne van sentative storvin, of F King seasion of the coroner's inquest into ecommended. to ounty, will luce in the ®/ the death of Mra. Marie Walker Moaday nisdt D> ~ a house beto ° end of the Hoch, wife of the alleged bigamiat ‘ é $45.00 perintendent of Tis “ ns week a bill 5 ing the In began this morning. The analysis J $49.50 nese and of the contents of the woman's ed, and ——EE gheipal lighting 5 wey in the dow If the coum proves of the pian (he fleulty watching - nie tla not yet yoh mar 4 contrary ably not be presented be the & we of such mar At that time the Jory! OEATH WARRANT HAS BEEN READ TO CONVICTED MUR riages shall be deemed illeat ate. It will also provide any minister, judge or er person authorized by law ther to hold H | e serious than bigamy. | DERER TEN TIMES AND NOW HE AND MAS. EOWARDS | | | | ertminals qeduced t> a vas t with a great : aatly and heap y ! Tr consists t tight feck within the area fatien, When alleys are thus fedted tt will Be pow wal wn dark Ikeman to look or wk ¢ SEER EEE RR ER ER Re cP vial : or the ue a The} pardons today is for a month and poner pat have ay CONTANTINOPLE, F 0. Teen hie dread without so much risk R Turkish government is p a equiv , eee Oe St oF struck over ¢ meet any outbreak which may « The two were convicted of HAVE BEEN GRANTED ANOTHER STAY OF EXECUTION SULTAN IS —— |death warrants for Mra. Kate Ed+| withdrawing Mra. Edwards’ und wards and ber negro lover, ¢ ediat to perform marriage ce mon ty of CORNER FIRST AND SPRING The Best Store in Town Is Just Good Enough for You-----The House of Quality and Guarantee * shall . & misdemeanor i punished aceordin, caso he is co vieted of marrying a Chinese and white. | | | ] : — ‘ | BHAIWENING, t , I 11 ' tn wu placed on the gallows and the trap diac ‘ was again sprung, This attempt | (By Bortpps News Aswn) | pire, the emperor collected reliable Wi? ae ‘ 4 Tee eee ee eee eee ee eee Greason'’s death warrants were will be with “ Penn oe Pe ee ee eee eee eee eee eee (My Berions News Ass'n) signed by Ge and taken t packer aring to| is equivalent to a reprieve | READ Fe Mrs, Kate ; 4 Tt “ “ | WHAT GOVERNMENT COSTS filbert 1 black walnuts, Je; ,July, 13.02, 12.97 to 1 2 bead by an outlaw cur in Macedonia in the spring.|dering Mra. Edwards’ husband Kaw a t fainted from Joy | we a HINT D Feb. 18.—| Blckory_« Dbutternuts, 8c: | ‘Balsam, ONIG Troops are leaving daily by rail and | were to have been hanged t © when » heard the new that her |, b * ; tt ” pe BUC, 4 bos, W YORK 8TOCK T 4 sea for Salonica. row ease had been continued a month by | * on 88 "| monds. 12%4@1ic, Califor Nish, Lee, Chel Glen's Yung | Tt esence of the British Aus The board gra a delay in view | the board of pard p< eagprind ecg e — aut ug pares OS Atchison, 88 3-4, 881-4, 88 1-4 Cekte, Crowe: tacts tralian squadron In Greek waters is| of the dissent on the part of three Jamuel Greason laughed out loud |! -. cosh Doe ain ‘Sihtn” ci nt an Hing coa, | Amal. Copper, 75 1 75. [aie ee Tonight te the nieht of Ryther | causing the porte uneasiness, as no| justices of the supreme court from told the story of the stay of | on bill. ‘The La “tndiadie af (Ott. tae, SE Geen “eos je So “ Mome benefit at Ballard. Ever ing | explanation has been given. | the opinion of the court in refusing | execution p 606. ovah the 08 nek for | Shipment, $1.00; clatma, per sack, t s in readiness and « | the petition of Greason for an or The gailows were removed from . , a oysters, Olym b wack, 1 iw $4,992.46 eae al, and in| the prison yard to the store room, | thé 1$6.50; open bulk, per ealion, own. | ter badadnd’i} 2e50i Y 5 Des tub, which i= views t ¢ Greason’a | When the message was read to Mrs, | '* the estimates of the vari- | $260; salmon. salmon shing the talent, has on previ saeel that he would bw tour | Edwar she said t Htrout, | 16@17ie: skinned perch, 2 - jons show ts ability to} | witnesses never before exam! Thank God' Y ald toll tr (te: on 123 1-8 t « “ram. and Greason ase has been before | no news to please je bet ie oo 6c; sturaeon, & 5 hn the t y act | yim court six times, and twice before | is good; He has hea y ato fe; halibut, ¢@ perch, i 2 7 yer arranged. It wit! be| rd of oe. Sho then fell y e of | Flour. : i e's Gas, 107 7-8 2 107 1-2, , wa. the most part | The th warrant has been read} bed, being entire ercome with Patent, per bbl. $4.16: ae Penna, 14 4 140 1-8 ; hes | Mra. Edwards’ case has never |here this afternoon that atther | ot om éttect on the eng market, as | Dileoury: St; Pillebucy ‘ints: RI. « 8, 34 pris A goodly portion of has| i aPeS F *hIP | heen before the supreme court, but | Mra Edwards or Greason wil! ever | it has at other tim "“ Holy, 4.76; jen | 50. Pa 67 3-8, 67 " Iready been sold out. and ft is ex-| Was extended to & et 1 Piles. | the board of pardons has twice re-' bang ket today is overcrow orthwest, sect fc Light, |St. Pa d 3-8, 176 5-8. ected that by the United st senator-elect, at a! J wd a tender to 26; Gold Medal. $6.75; Top Not ga 15 3-8 4 8 SKIRTS, WAISTS there will be standing room |Danaet » Rains 2 SI | ! F , $4.46; Cent beat, $4.75; Gold-|Un. Pa 4, 124, 1243-8 ; r » Inat | 1 ass 5 b Pp. $4.25; Patent Excellent, $4.75; |; eo . . nt embers of the Raini wt t bi smpany has 2 aches con on any time m Be 8 8 perncemyenaniniin | nigne tracted for and one carload to arrive | p yi mp. jet 74 bt ‘ t 41-2, 945-8 yn as Josiah Collins. «| b few ¢ r et geet nee Ma eat 1 COVERT J. M. FRYE DEAD | | ccaeiwiaster, nad opened the ™_ @ great dowand for pork and Wrote wheat, 108,-per bale. $248: | higher a Slower. na 8 ja Krea mand for pork and whole wheat flour, per bbl, $4.26 x we James Marion ¢ died jast night at the family reaiden 1206 Mad ison street. He was a safferer fr JACKETS, Vilas and Joe BOA 18 [a ipated _ | Fze meal, per pecatshes veer = rom § anne J and present The cold weather has had a great | §75, option « abere ulosts z no corm me merc ont (thet three ed tt an engrossed | effect on the vegetable ark - ees a a net months ago caught a severe cold). of BY Mead! Nothing in this lin . ot ore ® , bane fre © ° bie to y+ ' s line is x corn meal, 108, per erday’s close. HH ae tea sae a nen iy get certifying to his ele as senator, |MANY NEW DELIVERY WAGONS (Special to The Star) and there is scarcely any P corn meal, 66m, $4; rolled cata jA from Chicago e the only # i Me Ol lss. oaes then seepented to the retail deale bbl. B.C. Co. $5.75; wheat Make Gates is out fo George F. and Louisa Frye, pioneers | t. Files Wen rorrike i. Wiison| TO @& PUT ON BY LOCAL! VICTORIA, B. C., Feb. 15.—The som ser: tox $6 Wa, C29: Grian ger beat lace of c Seas ieee si this state. He was born in this ‘ ' jords of admiralty have ordered the | $6.50: farina, 10-Ib. sacks, per t > . 2 made an address in which he 1 : al@ | in the Chicag it. Mr. Gate Westberg & Childs ty im 1861, and recetved the great- |) inne oaly » So. the chamseeert Sore | on ot torpedo boats No. 39.and No. $2.95@2.76; | $3; hominy. large, per bbl. $4.70; 10 on hie way to the Pacific coast B et part of his educ m here. Be-| rs > " ” oA 140, lying at Esquimalt. They are | U4 76@6.00; beets, per | hominy, small, 10% bate, $2.60; Holly : ‘“ : Cloaks, Suits and Miilinery p of the new duties Mr. Piles will b * a k bt 11 aising buckw 26 %8, se, | anc aco he said CASH OR CREDIT sides bis pare h wes & wife! ned upon to es ie w 100 feet long, 12 feet beam and 6% pe 3 ms oc we D4 pearl barie. 25-Ib. boxes, | that t ea for wheat 1312 SECOND AVENUE and two children and four sisters. | vA, soul 1 Next a fect draught and make 16 knots. | a saee 50; poarl bariey, 100-Ib. sacks, $4; | w< eap hin the Hie was the oldest grandson of Mra; hummer o. | The boata will t mantied and % pn (eBHt pean, $4.50@5, poy n. per owt. | nex a result there A. 4. Denny. motto il ee eee, Sa eee oe Sve and sah epee ioe ng among th “FORMER OWNERS ee be | Uaranten that they will reset portage ok © | |used for pleasure ar oat eH) ton, $19.5 1 Ma. $1 In the er extent than t —— "ton, $24@25, feed la tions held ARE IN CONTROL 02!" «20008 (nas t| Foyt: OR ‘ores rere j time in this city for de i wis: | pis aber bee p is le e a basis | y ther business purposes. Half a ar- | 38 ked : f he je. Mr eial to The Star.) | dosen carloads of the expensive ve-| Oc; aquash, Ih, 2% @ | fe mn meal, 5 “ at the we n sho | BELLINGHAM, Feb. 15.—The real | hicles are even now on their way to | BWeet potatoes, per 8210 a to deliver. 10,- | - tle “ o pproac he kes, per doz a wheat to hasera of the properties of the | Seattle and as summer approach a wal ae. - at defunet ific Packing & Naviga-|the incoming supply will be in- : - bs neering BS Wa a LO xt. With creased t — ott = . 7 ~ fig it did not tion company, sold yesterday, were a8 ‘ ba hay .- weinwton ; the form ywhers of th ompany The Bon Marche, MacDoug & | Fruits. I ble cc reased. Puget Sound | ‘ke the sp lative experts long reorganized for the purpose of buy- | Southwick, Levinson, and Cla Per simmons, $1.25; bananaa | bay, $14.00. jto show t Mr. Gat present ting the properties at the sale | Delivery syetem are a w of the Senator Van de Var » lit « | Bieee he ‘ ges kt gates. per Ib, Poultry Food. holdings of wheat are 000,000 . : local business house ‘opowe | int alance last night. His f le: flee, <b bric $1.75 yater » ton, $22; clam | bushels the lowest thm George EB. DeStelguer, R. R. Spen- | local business houses that propose fon 39-3 encts ph 44 agg - . f iy | » reached higher tha eartoc pe ®, 1695, $20; bone meal, 1008 | There are néuaaine: éctinai cer and J. D. Trenholme, of this |to begin next summer the experi | at time reached higher than | Et 10-16, carte pe ws ot Dene mon, 365 nm are brokers te that city, were the nominal purchasers, | ment of using autos for delivery | 106 and his mind wandered im wild | aq" fancy, " $2.50@32.00; oranges, | 268 and 60s $2 per ton higher. |Mr. Gates and the with biz the first named bidding the prop- | Purposes, A sample delivery car ig | delirium. His ion, however, | seeding, $1501.76. navel oranges Renin ail insane, 0 30,06 ) to ) bushels erty in at $205,000, Each represent-|on the way here now, and if it #¢/ was much Improved by 10 o'clock bee $ Kes, Jap, bale, $1.60] Red clover, prime, wt, $14.50@ 15; now. At 5 reagent oe nt different members of the new or-| found to be as useful expected | tis morning, and as The Star goes | @1 Jearm, $1.00; apples, cooking, | alstke, choice, $17. white elover, $16 (said to be not more than 6,000,000 mindiwan ty F ker nt the |on’ trial, the bosiness houses proj | ta press the physician reports that | 60¢@$1.00; apples, fancy. $1@1.50;|@19; timothy, per wt, $4.76 | bushels of wheat in th aggre Mh ll aay Ree oy Ae to order as many of then his temperature is reduced almost | canbe $9.60@10.00; 4 G5; orchard grass, $14; red top. 85@ | country good enc grade cor DeSteiguer was bidding f pose to or as many © n a granates, half orange cases, ; | 10: Enetish rye grass, $8; Italian rye |... : i ~ John Rosene, of the Northwestern | they can use to normal and that he is resting | cineappies, per dos, $2.00@3 grass, $8; brome grass, $13; tan | ‘Tact under the r f the Chi- Commercial company, who is at| Incidentally, the board of works Ig | qufptly. Butter and Ch }mendow oat grasa $15; Kentucky |°®° Board of Tr dreaming of the day when it caq| A change for the better or worse] Oregon cheem present in New York | nm ch ‘ Blue grass $t1; pasture mixture aoe An é ae cut off the present expense of feed} | is expected within the next 48|crocks, 25@26c; Washingto uplands, $i0@ Fraud Exposed | FAVORS ALASKAN DELEGATE | ing and grooming horses necessary | hours. The sick man is still keep-|13¢; cream brick e 160; but- ona Wire A few cot * | hae an as ; “a omarkably weil, | ter, native creamery, eastern CHICAGO MARKETS, ‘ew counterfeiters have lately | To CONGRESS t partol wagons and business} ina his strength tex sarkably well,| ates, oon pe made son mahinn aud Gretel cea eee | WASHINGTON, D Feb. 1 section fire apparatus. 1i* nd png Hp ant storage, in bricks, ooking, 14@ Reports fe he Star by W. A./{tations of Dr. King’s New Discoy- Tie soiate committee on territories} According to local automobii| sqund heart are relied upon to pull | tge, Ryer & Co, 112 bia street, by |ery for Consumption, Coughs and is « unanimous on the pr deale Seattle business houses aré | him through ‘. eg r e wire Colds, aad other medic 6, therehs " e _ — strictly fresh ranch, 26c « sition to push the bili to final pass- | Sgt alone in ng the advantages . eat— High. Low. Clo: defrauding the put is is to j a for a delegate to congress trom | Of horseless transportation factlit iam THE, UlnvERerty —* Poultry May, 1197-8, 118, 1193-4 to 119 7-8 | warn you to beware of such aicuta Alaska | ties. The more comfortably provid} | UNIVERSITY STATION, Feb. 15.| Ducks, @ressed, 17@18c; geesa, | July, 102 5-8 to 4, 101 1-2, 102%. | who seek to profit through stealing ES ae ed citizens are also just waking UP! orn. Pan-Hellenic Association of | @reesed, 15@16c; chi . dressed, | Sept., 94 5-8, 04 1-8 |the reputation of remedies which Jobn ley, the bootblack, and/to the possibilities of autos f0F| mraternities at the University of |18@17c; turkeys, fancy iocal dressed, | (% have been successfully curing dis- F} m . | his wife, Florence Farley, both col-| pleasure purposes. Up to the prem | washington ng to hold @ | 20@ 220. May, 473-8, 405-8 to 403-4, 1-4. | ease for over 35 years. A sure pro- Wilson Bros. Soft lored, were yesterday afternoon |ent time most persons with spare] qanue next Wednesday evening euniaies Honey. July, 48 to 481-8, 471-4 to 3-8, /tection to you is our name a te . bound over to the grand jury by | cash at their disposal have been! . at th : california strained, per W. Se: 1477.8 to 48 or. 1 t o r irts, tw mn | ry by Webruary 22, at the varsity armory.| California eage, per Ib. 14c; honey, | ** wrapper. Look for it on all Dr » two pairs of United Statew Commissioner KI putting off the purchase of an auto~| phe aaeoctation ts : jetaract, per Ib. 7@8ic; ‘Oregon| Onts— : Sfdas's or Buchion'’s reaiedien; ox alt uff P on the charge of cashing a $75 | mobile until the latter could be fully |. " # of th | grape cream, 10-case io $3.90; | May 8, 31, 311-2 to 815-8. others ore mere imitations. H. E. Cuffs, regular price money order intended for some | tested on the steep sidebills and) serio eties: Beta Theta Pi, Phi| honey, Yakima, 12%: Cufornia | July, 211-2, 30 7-8, 313-8 to 311 | BUCKLEN & CO., Chicago, Ill., and other person and appropriating the | rough roads runnin out of the city.| Heita Theta, Sigma Nu, Slama Chi| White, 34-1. boxes, $8.60; Olympla,| por} Windsor, Canada. Sold by G. 0. _o). overstocked money to their own use. } Now that the novelty has somewhat 1 Kappa Sigma. All of the char om e lien: May 99 to 12.92, 12.87, 12.90 Guy, druggist ~ ——— | worn out and the efficiency of mo- | ara the Galena, ae Gendon ©, ta eaten 98:88; exten €, | tor cars demonstrate it ts believed Grave Trouble Foreseen tint the auto crane haw Just begun It needs but little foresight to/as far as Seattle is concerned | tell that when your stomach and} Local women are taking a partic- liver are badly affected, grave trou- | ular Interest in pleasure cars of the | ble is ahead, unless you take the) light runabout variety and sev cept the Phi Gamma Delta, belong! in sacks, $5.65; powdered, tn bar- | rela, $6.40; dry granulated, In sacks. 196.15; cube, im barrels, 86.55; beet ear, $6.06; maple sugar ec if paid within 15 days. Meats. Cows, beef, 6c: steers, in odd sizes. Your choice at, each among the young " ation of their W. A. RYER & CO. GRAIN and STOCK proper medicine for your disease, as | of them have become expert chauf-| CANNOT DAM TANANA RIVER | ton, 1u4@8e; pork. B'ec: e | Mrs. John A. Young, of Clay, N. Y., | feurs. The favorite makes of mar | Wanmnecirom, ¢ wee dressed veal, email, 9@ 10c; did. She says: “I had neuralgia | mobiles in Seattle eagene to be the ASHI ‘ON oe eb. 15.— | bits, dor, $3.7 | of the liver and stomach, my heart| Franklin, Winton, Cadillac and | Secretary of War 1 aft hae decided Hantttms Bacon and Lard st BROKERS was weakened, and I could not eat. | Oldsmobile Cone eee e er ena nen eee: Mads Wiese then, Merce W | 1 was very bad for a long time, but} The Broadway Automobile com | — ” = — he anana river) sic; tard, White Rose, $%c; lard, PRIVATE WIRES i in Blectric Bitters I found just what | pany now has two carloads of car irbanks, ene Wild Rose, 8%. CONTINUOUS MARKETS. . B. Hutchinson rer rapid Nuts. | 1 needed, for they quickly relieved | riages which will arrive within a! z > y | | and cured me.” Bost medicine for | week 4 two more carloads will Headys rb Oe Brazil, per 1b. 13@14e: cocoanuts. | 112 Columbia St. Corner Second and Union Sts. yi Jo fi weak women. Sold under guaran-| reach the city shortly thereafter. | Baths, oor. First | fie. “a in r one ro 9g GROUND FLOOR HALLER BLDG. tee by G. O. Guy, druggist, at 50c a | Smith & Gormflo have requests for nd Wash. st , LRSUND FLOOR BALLER BLDG. chestnuts, California, 166 bottle, 40 coaches and the Seattle Automo- @¥- English, 14@1 pecans,

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