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WAS BABY MURDERED BODY OF LITTLE ONE FOUND IN BARREL ON FIRST FLOOR OF WASHINGTON BUILDING—POLICE HAVE NO CLEWS shy f t r 1 that it 1 , of h 11 rhe child t 1 " 1 apy mall t eu « , ler ‘ « he f f f he bullding work the W iding 1h) wer ent t ae » br the t partially b th rent f 1 “ 1 by 1 to the first f wt or et 1 t ‘ tu k ap by the garb nar ting t t hing but k kK McLaugh ved from Adams and Deputy ' the I Ww gue ' . tr < Born Alive } . paper in the barr t 1th h n ‘ J by the garbag et b b hastily « t hat hour A KENTUCKY FEUD my of the Flin Only Lew Wooing the Sister of His En-; ve® ® fight which a fe Whose He 8 went te May death saw Berry Flinch emies, Secret Lewis Mays Goes bee Hands Knew, His Over a Mountain Cliff Death Bound, | murd OWINGSVILLE, Ky.—More mur derers are confined in the Lee count jall, at Beattyvi than in| voke Mays. any other jail fi Kentucky. Chief | him, He su among them are William Flinchem | “I have kept still long enough and his two sons, Berry and Jobn,| Berry Flinchem. I ran away tc charged with th al ler of save you >, but I won't do more.” Lewis Mays, a young mountaineer. That sealed his doom. He disap Away up in the Lee county hills) peared from his work in the corn dwelt young Lewis Mays and bis | field one day. Searching parties, led widowed m as compared with their neighbors, the Flinchemes. Berry Flinchem fell in love with by his mother and Amy Flinchem d to find him. It was thought left because he feared be & sister of Mays, and wooed her But Amy, brooding in her room with the impetuous ardor of &| over her lover's absence, heard her apr ygeen They were m 1. | father and Berry say: “Lewis Mays and all went well won't come to these parts any more. One day wis Mays took a 7 Know ” bucket of up to the big Weeks later Josie Townsend house Flinchems, and met | shepherdess, while searching for Amy F IT WAS THE OLD. | one of her sheep, found the body of OLD BTORY OF LOVE AT SIGHT. William Fliinchem FIRST jected Mays, tying face downward, in «& mountain stream at the foot of a to Lewis’ attentions, but sald nigh cliff. He had a bullet wound nothing re in his head and his throat was cut As is the custom of Kentucky | His arms were bound behind him mountaineers, Itving remote fro! Ht bas been proven that Berry the world, to nourish their feuds, 0 | Flinchem knocked Mays in the head did the Filnchem family war with | with « stone, cut bia throat, ted a another family down there in the rope around the body, dragged it to hills. One day last sun there the cliff and hurled it over, nails in the shingles to the fur basen ything required by the bull es If it’s SHINGLE OR ROOF STAIN, we have it best, most decorative and preservative quality. MIXED PAINT we hav e in all colors and at a right price. WHITE LEAD AND OIL? We handle the very best for the money, and guarantee {t at all time VARNISH—we can supply you with any amount small. We carry the Chicago Varnish Co.'s product, recog nized by painters and fin the very beet made. PAINT BRUSHHS—the right kind only, of best bristle and manufacture. PLUMBING most modern celal feature men who b FURNAC the world and of the large or ore to he as carried on by our experts, represents the most sanitary method. We make this an espe- f our business, employing a staff of experienced devoted years to this service. we install the Ernst Hot Blast, the best in It’s the foundation stone of our business and does not cost you a cent if it Is not all we claim it to be. HARDWARE of best quality is here in great Tinning of all kinds done in our own shop. BATH SUNDRIEB—We have everything for the and handle the best bath tub made, EVERYTHING FOR THE BUILDERS’ USP. profusion. bathroom, | bers of the Delta | of Stewart Pierson THE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY POEMS BRING BOTH SMILES AND TEARS EDMUND VANCE COOKE AND HIS DAUGHTER A new collection of Edmund | soap Cooke's poem t been} All over the moo-cow's nose the Dodge Publishing The volume is called} En the moo-cow-moo has lot Tot.” Much | fun has been] Just swinging his tail about printed in t er and in the) En he of his mouth and then 20k Are po appeared un newspaper maga-| ‘Cause that's where the m They deal with child life mee out especially the life of Cooke's own| hildren, The illustrations are not! Er t * the least interesting features. They are by Beenie ¢ ne Pease and tick t of the Clyde 0. De Land * poems have something tn | E m w-moo is and bring both smiles an One of the prettiest tell of bin fw the “Moo-Cow-M He * feet ts nothing but finger My pa held me © the moo-ec mamma don't keep ‘em cut moo he es folks milk in water So clost I could a En | fed him a his ban hut tw En | wasn't a frald-cat—a 2 or me pulls the han But ef my papa goes tx y ¢,| The moo-cow-t hurts En mama she goes in But the hired man as dows t I just keep still, Hke a mouse | by Fer the m w-moo might mox En squirts on sq en #4 noo-cow-moo's got a tail like a] Cooke lives in land . Hn work is getting bette En it's raveled down where it] years pass. He je beginning tc & reputation that promises to be | Be like feeling a plece of|come wider than n "President's Wedding {92 re were great doings at Black Anniversary dance hatl floor were WASHINGTON, D. C., Dee. 2 of the evening wan the neteen years ago today, at st wtume of Deputy Sheriff » eorge’s church, Hanover Square,| Hodges, who appeared in the London, Canon Gutheridge r-|of an enormous negress. Bo e formed the ceremony which made, ae bie ding that not ev Theodore Roow ealdent [Own intimate friends knew hint. f the United 8 rew, of New York and wife Canon Gutheridge was selected be cause he was @ cousin of the bride who was then traveling in Europe with her mother and sister Edith MARINE NOTES Steamer new boat Wattalts is now en route here from The anniversary of the day was ; observed at the White House in the| Honelulu usual, quiet manner. The president is official duties as on French ship Marechal Buchet was ther day and held several con-| Wed to Tacoma Friday to complete ences with members of the cab |* °#'#? of wheat inet and other officials, Members Biierrg-d Schooner Transit had a rough trip f the cabinet and many personal), 0 °"co08! Ranged Mrvamy Be friends of the president remembered the day by sending flower and con-|°** gratulations to the White Houre,| yisien steamer Lorne arrived it }but there was no attempt at a for-| J yey , |mal celebration. It is rumored that t Roosevelt again followed] gnawmut inspected today custom of presenting Mrs It with » handsome addition Pietades sa: for the Orient to tion of jewelry in honor day of the anniversary In the evening & few intimate da of the Roose | santa Ciara ealled for the north velt family wi at the White] past . Ghe carried 66 pansen House | sere and freight TRIAL FINISHED | ig dell ANNAPOLIS, Dec. 2 oa tot aaaieee Wek 6 ca erday aftern Friday rying the ca or Meriwether, jr, for ng the | pocraa POISONS WIFE death of Midshipman James R rs Pais Branch, jr.. im a fist battle, complet-| GREENSBORO, N. C., Dee. % ed its work and adjourned Mra. L. B. Mathews, wife of a All records of the will have| Prominent physician of this elty to be forwarded to Washington for| ‘ied Friday night from strychnine the navy department to review be ‘ ane suffering for more fore the verdict can be announc After giving her a f me anced f strychnin T jet will be ann he “ rphine PUBLISHER INDICTED ST. LOUIS, De The crand jury yesterday returned two} CANADIAN STEAMER ASHORE indictments against RG. Lewis.) powp ap Ont, De lisher of the Woman's Magazine | 1» sah 7 Monks Ha Woman's Farm Journal, and a tote sident of the Peoples t 1 tee bank The use of the United States mati tos mt purposes and de government of large sum frau postage are the BUY UP LIGHTING STOCK SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 2.--N. W | Halsey & Co., of New ¥ have 1 control of ntrolling interest of the stock of the San Francisco Gas & Blectrio and the fornia Gas & Electric com es of this city amounting to a rgen par with ‘COMPEL PAYMENT To compel the payment of al lowed damages due him from the White Star Steamship company for Now Is the breach of a lighterage contract, J. J sizes and atyle Jeasnon has begun sult in the fed. money. Call a eral court NO INDICTMENTS RETURNED MOUNT VERNON, Ohio, D | No indictments was returned by the grand jury against any of the mem psilon fraternity or any of the students of Kenyon| ‘ollege in connection with the death Diamond James O'Brien, a laborer, claims to have been robbed in @ room at the Phoenix hotel last night. He told the police that some one stole $24.75 from bis trousers pockets: physician) Impo' DE BALLARD DEORLART ERA ER AEROR EE EEE SEVERE EHS . * DO YOU WANT EXATION * The Star wishes to ascertain how the people of Ballard * & stand on the question of annexation . o In ord: 0, The Sta r tha or postal ww * cards be writ 1 went to The Star, it ng the * * writer's opinion on the question and re “a there * * A re all communicatio to Baite ar out the - 7 ” RRR RARER BALLARD, De The hool| tloniet ae held here Friday Jelection for the Ballard district was |in the northwest portion of the cit jheld here this afternoon in the Cen- |during the evening, and much ¢ tral echool building Th fol thusiaem was aroused ing candidates for school directo Toolght, in J | were in © running nexatic ” One-year Fr. F. Fisher, A. On nday nigh Turner and J. C. Robbin two- |hold a big ra | Meacha and I ' Allen three M ay night | year term, W n and W, H. | ma ting Ww Hazen. 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