The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 8, 1905, Page 7

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ee ran ne ss THE SEATTLE STAR-—-MONDAY, MAY 8, 1905 | PEER ER R CRAWLED OFF To DIE HE | A WAtified + ‘ found dead in a t ment at th , JAgHT OVER MONEY | OF INSANE MAN * * * * ¥ ¥ * ~ * * * *| * * * * * ~ * * s . he bod tat the I * « W ‘ i * die . i* * ony * Litte i known at he *] ervEs, DOCTORS AND PROPRIETRESS OF SANITARIUM | * anan exegpt that b we pert \* 1 the New York * $ " $1,200 BELONGING TO OLD FEEBLE-MINDED |, . a . * * * * - * 7 « * * * © 7 ~-/ $22,000 Stock Of America’s Most Popular Price -—f/WMen’s and Boys’ Clothing & nave €YE ON $ he was k pavio MOREL AND | § ephe elevator paase ar ut fave tov ERE RR ee Hears rt lite ty anitartum, at | . : : : * : Ragkewe* * tae ee ‘ ae way | ae the re . : My Berippn News Ass'n ae Sia ch, eee | ome eae. At the Most Astounding Discounts t arrived here at 10:10 a. m were also at the hearing ee MRR ERASER AR SBE E REESE S F Grant ore Genuine Bargains an Ever setore sas Mesa ceeaalaa 1 Florence. At each place ainere naer Une hoo y com | ate g wane 8 “ ay : } — pavton in Julae < pg nat DENVER, May &--It hae been REMARKABLE VALUES $20,00 Suits for POZNER BROS’ STOCK/ SPECIAL LOT EVERYDAY Be Monday morn ; ng his examination and} penctically decided that the prest IN MEN'S SUITS, | i $15.56 FINE PANTS. PANTS. ipetunate at man . age ves when anti! T o'clock | A be j ‘o $22.50 Buits bP As gone to avery Darticuler | Splendid Values — Look and the insane 29: ent queer we will tT Porner’s $10.00 Sults for ° @ the best ma »-orde it Fine. the $1,200 cas 1 at his times o' special Union Pacific|” $6.50) severy Bult perfectly fitted nett Lot 1—Posner's pri oy Juder Roger ( . ation, He has a w Deivaae oe mis ay rn $6.00 dl we tbat will have t 4 th tren, whom } tar Porner'a $13.60 Suits for ohn ry Lot Denhets ae. tae im court. De. Isabel Grant, ¢ = hi two Cj thre rary CouRT NOTES - oe eee $8.50 small dep eens eeere 2.15 of the sanitarium where! The cancer will necessarily prove - . ‘ } been cared for at fatal in a short time sner’s $18.00 Suite for ‘ — | sm ae $9.75 zen Men's Fast Black | Posner's pric shee « to Thee uit of Dan MeKer tor-| Poxner's $18.00 Suits for Oe aT Trenvias tha | Packes , oe oe merly proprietor of the Fashion| kaa” cue @12.60| value, sale price........ Te ie, ine Oras, i A. Mcteneld toe 04.400 alinaed| MEN'S 250 TECK TIES. POZNER BROS.’ UNDERWEAR. | Big line of Lace I Underwear, CHILDREN’S SUITS Cl gy ag EO te The Pomer stock, all new af ting { Mer . Wat ural Gray Ur shrinkable | in blue and Kk; Pouner’s rice | Ages 8 to 7, $2.50 value, for..1.65 Gilliam The plaintiff charges] patlerma, sale price righ eRe gy at et rage Bie Magee Bd a ge IF AA, that the Royal. Da POZNER BROS’ FANCY GHIRTS.| $195 sale price. BSe| Posner's price 4 cle re go operdpdt ouirs aril with the full knowledge of the Bntire #pring line fancy soft bosom | Bradford Spring Ne Mafirap and Percale Shirts Underw Ribbed A for. $1.9 ONE BIG LOT MEN’S WORKING ‘BOYS suirs, 2 AND 3-PIECE SHIRTS. Ae to 16, $4.60 value, f $2.8 defend. Repector and that) Die white f Negiiges Posner's } , through equent prose i. Bh maner’s price $1 sale}. ity: All nizon from 15 to 1 pt BOYS’ KNEE PANTS the Grill owners fe sing formalie pr soceesace © B5e Mec'y Matures Gs ay Merino < eave Any cf ‘Dhan ; ctor. luroy and 4 s, ¢ hyded milk he suffered the damages Se COLLARS FOR 66. ab tere price $1 ING FROM THE BIG POZNER |; . : . sued for 15 doten 4-ply Genuine Linen Men's | Blood's Derby Ribbed Underwear, | STOCK. es te dite @ “» Collard all sizes and stylen, reg pink and ecru; Posner's price 60c, | Extraordinary Values on Sale Com-| Sale Commences af 9 o'Clock=-Ex. lar 199 value, tomorrow h Ge nal See * B3Te| mencing Tomorrow | tra Salespeople Wanted. A. BRIDGE & CO. ior eine con naane ® HEARD OVER THE WIRES FROM AN AUTO VICTIM . * * * * - * * * * * 7 . * * * * . * ANT CHIEF OF POLICE SCHUTTLER, WHO IS HAND- BIG CHICAGO STRIKES, RE VES REPORTS FROM I drive for the 73 WITH HIS SUBORDINATES EACH DAY AT LU? 8 THE PICTURE FROM LEFT TO RIGHT SHOWS LIEUT. |# Union Expreas company QCONNOR, CHIEF SCHUTTLER AND INSPECTOR LAVIN I've sure had a lovely time flodying 4 ars today . oo n rd - peed At 10:30 o'cloek, while I #] ant District Attorney Rand this) # was driving my team Nan Patterson released on noraine whiseed along and bail or on her own re eninance bumped the back of my wagon HEE E EER ee ee ee Attorney Rand declined t© make a th a ‘whack that made me { — Manage WOT YET AD: |dccuann te ence nti! he he be yectinhiated dialpag-s ba tabstee Pee eee eee eee eee eo onsulted with the district attorr tr ”" . = *- + Sf marten To ware | Jerome, who returns to this city this ve |* WEALTHY GIRLS FROM : \% KING OF IOWA SALOONS # El PLIFYING | = afternoon. thar * ‘ * \* OUT OF BUSINESS. * 4 |, Raward J. Sparenberg, the mifl rode over me, @|® EUROPE ENTER AMERI- | Ie pee * " ferme SE og yh Ry pk org sermon led | Meena Eo *| | pes Momves, ta. stay 8— % wo "| NEW YORK, May sae. oa Mis Patterson's ball fer sny|@ nick of thes * CAN CONVENT, * Parker, saloon king of * oe) Be et S coaterence with Assist~| amount. He is @ friend of Attorney|# “x hat ts a man going HIS ean eae, o a 3 % (orn wae ween Sve gourd oes © “i Levy * saywnyt™ * WAPAKONETA, 0., May | & operated sixty saloons in Des # | d Lavy sald this morning that Miss| © A netable. comt fe Re St 2) | # Moines and a score or more in ® | Mose Goldsmith is now exemplt oi et ee Ss Patterson will be out of the OM Se REM R RRe eee ® tory of the Cathoile convent at #® Marshalttown and Fort Dodge, * | tying Teddy Roosevelt. He ui Se size | 204 start for Washington by about * on yg age = the SS ee ? 1DAHO AND WASHINGTON “IN- | @ is out of business lpeyrenn : ing in the forests about Ab se Wednesday Lawyer Limberger,| last week © yous, od a & reverses have compelled him apd Sunday wire geese 10¢ ounsel for J. Morgan Smith. n *% who had come from Burope to # DIANS WILL HOLD GRAND % to take a position as traveling ® | his assistant, th o 1De | peared before Justice. Foster this # enter the convent. Venerable ®) co uyciy & salesman for an Easttrn brew- # | mountain Hon and exptcted to get | a TGe morning and submitted a motion for | * Mother Emma has been in #/ | # ery, making his headquarters ® | another before Monday night. | iy, cesses ceeessss BZ | the release of the Smiths, Assistant | ® Burope since November and # | Be ctl Es oe |® at Terre Haute, and traveling * | Mose @ays the hunting down there | 7 i9e District Sttorney Perkins submitied | WON ou | ® part of her mission to the old # | }® over Indiana, Kentucky and # | ig excellent and before he gets back | Tieth Powder. Me size 44 |@ motion asking that the Smitha be} | ® country was to obtain recruits. # ‘The committee of arrangementa| *% Ohio. *® he will make the president's rec j a . © | held until it is determined whether - * The girls who have crossed ® |r, the Great Sun Council of tho|¥ */ord in the mountains of Colorado | be Moving Soap, 10¢ cakes | tn district attorney desired to 5 (Special to The Star) # the ocean, leaving home and ®) jioroved Order of Re of the| + # #¥¥ ¥¥ ¥¥ ¥ EY ¥#* | look like the proverbial thirty cents. | an Se indict them. The motions were | # kindred thousdnds of miles be- © | irate of Washington and the Pan-| pashan ee | Goudron, however, has a few 7 f Otirer’s Skin Seen, best made, |taken under advisement PORTLAND'S MAYOR RENOMI-| & hind, are ent to come ton # handle of Idaho, which are to meet | doubts about the record and some 1M¢@ | tersen sooms to be perter | | & wealthy families. All traces ¢ at Bremerton on May 9, 10 and 11,} lof amith’s friends say they i fad Benzoin Cr Tee ered from the strain of her recont| NATED BY REPUBLICANS—/ ¢ weaith are leld - he reed s have completed all detalis and there | | wo like to see the genial theat % « trial | ® and they enter the convent In ® | wiit be things doin: ng the Ia al manager hitting the high i ge . +3 jnsijelapitli ee aia OEMCORATS NAME HARRY! 5 tillage to apead five's athns of the two sates | eit |s spots when he “opal a bear, or | LANE * re ih fitting themselves for & At 8 o'clock of the firet day there jeven a peer esr sa ; N. Mi RE a & their duties * | will be @ meeting to exemplify the} Gr Cutens Bese Aaras | 4 4h¢) PORTLAND, Ore, ‘May t—Thel* % degree work of Pocahontas by the) VINEYARD HAVEN, Mass, May > om 15 tleket nominated at the fest direct |¥¥*¥¥¥ S242 84 ¥¥¥H B | Kverett degree team. On Thursday|s—The steamer Arkansas was ne Murray's, grows ty hela i thie tity bo oe Jet oe “TE an olaborate program has been ar-| struck and sunk by the barge Glen | i Semoves dandruff, $1 “FRA 72" y 4 ranged. The second day will be! dower, which was ng towed In opened > he fourt of the + *ollc shor parly a bee Seeee . | For May feorge FH. Willlama, pened on the f h hour of the | the fog off Pollock Rip shoals ear The week om Weetern avenue P we SO DEAL AT “T6¢ | SF mae a og Bogor. sun with an address by the mayor| yesterday morning. Mamie Kelley,| ..oneq with a rush. All retail ra a | . or Bremerton, Dr. J. Dav At 10\a passenger for New York from) 4 rs stocked up for the day } —_——- | "Por Audites—¥, C. Deviln. repub o'clock the council fire of the great) Hoston, was drowned. The other! pio. piack cherries are coming in| NG DRUG co Pts . - an FS il of Washington will be kin-| passengers and the crewy 65 in num mips ew end gperile $1.75. | 5 a by SCHOOL BOARD KILLS OFF) OP rend. EL Worl a Jed. During the day the ladies of| her, were safely taken aboard the| \) Tpuncance how | Bartell Ss Medicines Bb, j el — ‘ : he order will be shown through | tug which py to the rescue, 3 - Podcaoge pl COLMAN BUILDING. } HIGH SCHOOL SECRET 50. | Publics : - According to C. B. Bortle, ne the navy yard, and at 6:30 there we = " Are Fit Ave. = Middle of Block. | ga } For City Attorney—L. A. McNary, |tary of the northwest tection of | wit) be a special meeting of the Kit- ng at a low Biwte Columbia and Marion | © UPILE ADMIT DE- republican. i the National Irrigation Asoeiatton. [Say Trib RUDOLPH HANGED © 1 Wholesome and pnipeapanaeenee | | wor nk udge—Geor w n the city, there s rika=|' The parade ot all the Indians a | FEAT ron, republican; Charles -|tlon projects cor plated in e * present will be held at 7 o’clock.| ie i & Co. (ine.) 2 G dew state which w make produc- | rhe council fires of the Kitsap tride} QBy Sortpps News Ass'n) i = A tae ead ee: ood. a i tive areas of land equal in site to|jwmn pe kindled at 8:20 and the work ‘ | 305 and 306 Alaska building. - ielehelal RRR whee OY of tho New England states. |ti; te exemplified by Kiteap, Puy.| UNION, Mo. May §.—William ae on a Bartell Ss The death knell of high scbool|* wacker wo *) Western Washington, he claims.) aii and Chief Seattle tribex | Rudolph was hanged at 10 ocl x cHik AGO MARKETS a v CEE, ay 8—The ®| would be almost as greatly benefited4 rom 10 to 11 a m. Weds this morning for the murder of | Whee igh. Low. Close. ee ——— secret societies has been sounded, | * exnct amount of the Tigelow-®/as Kastern Washington should the Fe ‘will be a continued session} Pinkerton Detective Charles J,/May, 931-4, 92, 921-4 Cut the Price. ® embex: mt from the o* tertalize » Gre punell, rblic| Schumacher, on Jan, 22, 1903. July 8, 84. At a meeting of the school board | # National bank was b * sections to be developed arel tie iaxe eill held trom 610 $m m| Rudolph and George Collins rob- | July, 79 3-8 2, 79 1-8, HOOD'S CELERY SPRING TON- Beautiful Designs it was decided to restore school | * out today at the first formal # we: Big Bend, 1 and a grand ball at Kagles’ hall wili| bed the Bank of Union of $14,000 in| Corn IC, $1.00 bottles ...,...... Be let of the privileges to. only those members | & meeting of creditors when the & eat Rapids, 100,000 a jude the program for the day,| money and $100,000 worth of me-|May, 491-4, 483-4, 48 7-8 trees. 1 Vile enae Loe enepe Bat $0 Jol | hank fled « claim fee $1,648," % » 10,000. acr Pernursday, tho inst day, will be| gotiable paper on Christmas even- | September, 47 1-4, 46 7-8, 47, WARNER'S GERMAN LIVER EN prices fraternities & 133.63, which was entirely un- #| 11,000. acres; Yakima, 260, given over to organizing the Poca-| ing, 1902. } Oats SALTS, 75c bottle 50¢ Much interest has been mani-| # secured. &lto 450,000 acres; Kittitas, hoptas Council and excursotns to| Schumacher was killed “while |May, 301-2, 293-4, 293-4 caidne ce a Beninghausen | feed by the public tn general, as | # | acre all’ places of interest. | heading a posse near Collins’ home, | _Pork— | LISTERINE, 260 bottles .... 15¢ uns A 4 it was thought that the school|a@eaa@eaeeadehad AkkKhaR) a — at Staunton, Mo. | May, $12.25 CASCARETS, 250 t 16 First Ave. Union Bik board could not legally enforce its | = —_—_—— ‘DOUBLE MURDER RRR ary . July $12.22 1-2, gt AS RETS, 25¢ boxes .... va | Collins was hanged on March 2, 4 i demands, or would not exercise the! The Green Lake Drug company * * | 1904 September, 71-2, § EE ee i right to do so, Some of the “frats” | baseball team and the McDougal & | ie” Seattle Daily Star: Gentle * pe A ee eae ~——aseagiae PIERCE’S SARSAPARILLA AND | have bedn in favor of clubbing to-| Southwick team played at Wood iS UNCOVERED # men—To bent adve tle, FP Re FRUIT JUICES, $1.25 bottles ~ _ gether and fighti it out in the | Jand park Sunday, The score was *® put into the hands o' - COLLISION NI Ww A ees May 8 aire pote DL emaveate, hasan ese - 79e jeourta, ‘but in th Hr lest meoting “yy Bing to age Ae sat-| TACOMA, May &—The dead 1 aceieal beige “a a : und 3 | cock taane | BERMAN'S OR GARDNER'S PEP- NING’ Ss l their influence to let the societies | tle that Capt. F. 3, Connauton, of ey ee eve |& resorts, fishing, hunting and % High. Low. Clos) © IN SUM, 5 Ss paenages 2 a tie out in the schoo! | the steamship Tacoma, captured by | soe trae thele hotne on the |S thrilling scenes of nature's | SAN FRANCISCO, May &—The|Amalgamated Copper, 801-4, 79.) +.ssssssss ssseee - 5eé FOR BICYCLE REPAIRS | "Prof. Getgcr held a meeting with | the Japs, left Yokohama on Sun uceyvation near Roy laet|* ereatest work. The climate, #/ torpedo boat destroyer Paul Jones! 7258. | 8 COUGH DROPS, all kinds, 2 oem vitoes in Hardware. the organizations Monday morning | 4ay for Seattle. | wore supponed to have|* #etvice of our hotels and the | dragged her anchor in a stiff gale anaes sad Oh 105 5-8, 105,| BOXES for 5eé 0 Becond A v« }and presented copy of the new A room at the Portiand hotel, o "" | & hospitality of Seattle people *! yesterday and collided with che} Baltimore an 0, 4 J 4 . dain ha — - vuiel 1) bach monary | 211% First avenue south, was en “he ranch owned by Moxley) # Will do the rest. Yours re- /cruiser Marbichead, staving In a Brookiyn Rapid Transit, 60 eongodety pl upspeienine oe ws | tered Sunday night. Thieves stole he be . d og © | we apectfi *| plate of the former and sma "eat ew ie ox - ” ove Bo! N. Grebe, laborer, was arrested) a gold watch and chain and some |2Pd within a stone's throw of the |* C, W. CORLIS % lifeboat. The Marblehead had to] 5912, 591-2 0 | 1 | GOODYBAR'’S FOUNTAIN SYRIN- ia srily after yo'clock Mondéa| small change. rot 2g calc aint Be *| shift hor anchorage to avoid being | Danaulan, | ti 6B! 417-8 sian G $1.50 kind at $1.10 ct orning by Patrolman Cummings ~ — | The odes we ; yen BREE EMER EEE M HK truck by the drifting schooner ar te ies core ik RE He was sent to police headquarter CINCINNATI, May 8.—Judge Bur- | Who formed a searching party, after | Ruby | # Gas, 104 1-2, 100 8-8, 102 1-4.| CARTER'S SWEDISH HAIR RR- H had explain the possession of a gor-| ton of the state circuit court of ap- | *torles had gained - wiatlon ‘tah ae PRETTY ARTIST etanite , : per he oe $1.00 65e , geous horse —_ and a set of| peals announced today that he| Moxley had never nen: 2 wned, | ‘ peed toner Beige a HALIFAX, N. 8., May 8 The ope wr rad ni8 410 1 SAVE PRESCRIP- mete gee A slightly intoxtcat-| would hear the error proceedings | Dut that both he and the boy had Bath, @ pretty. Fox , 2, liv-| Halifax express, bound for this city | Metropolitan 5 i 1-8 TIONS and try nis Se sell the goods, in the case of Mrs. Chadwick on | been murdered by a Yakima Indian | ing mt from Montreal, went over an em fissourl Pacifi 4 ‘ es . é Vee r ya the Instance of one of Moxley’s|* t b irday¥}bankment near Dorchester today. |Pennsylvania, 1 134 3-4 H ae i EON October 3 re Drosecution had | chasen Gl vinervediel Rilabhere) does 18 $F Rep-| « me sail vt i , ined aoe Reading, 82, 90 | | iy Re ea ag planers | Detalles of the tragedy and the re-|tist chorch, by Mrs Mit yple injured Rock Island, 28 | ‘ie students at the assembly Mon-| A lot on Fourth Avenue between| cent subsequent events are meager, |chell, of 12021 Tt Her : : t 1 3 b8 7014, y morning on “Football Pine and Olive Streets was sold on| but the murder t# sald to have ‘ rench etary Shaw ha patly we TELL i ay morning on “Footbe eee oe as er $54,000 acaeer oe s furlous over the at- sued orders that thero shall be no 77-8, 585-8 Drug Co. PiRsT J. W. Casey, traveling passenger| property was formely owned by|tween two Indians, both hor hich sh ; ' is a Miss more temporary : en ! = : 7-8 3 Two Stores 4 ! J The buyer's ne of the murder an one f 1 t iving fro Mr. Mite evenue cutters when it is ugh 8. ps o " AND CHERRY t of the Chicago, Milwaukee “iy alter Peat tte Thy buyer's name’ kn be is ter, and ! ee ne eee a nace con wearin +0 Second Avenue 3 ' t Portian is in Seattle, as been ¥ eld charge n ite n

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