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‘ SOLD THEIR DIAMONDS Inpurten reeetved aqwurt, Dr. Chas, ¥., Low Angeles Loule t hoonter, new musteal Miden, H.C, whot by guards April Mrector hie "Ven k, Mary J wite rea f losing Van Belohl, Ferdinand j We earthquake, M Webotet, ‘Anns ouple on a diamehd brooch she | pone, Fe wore when they left thelr home in | wat » © | Clamon ) i | LOANS FOR CIGARMAKERS. | . rh igermakers’ Union af ‘ j wit . BTUDY POWER PLANT (inant to svery aan Heancses| Richard J. Thompson Attempts to Kill Wife and |i). o8O eile fo Beem oM 4€ 8S OVING AS RESULT OF ar.) r wh mon to this plant. lil be gone ur ‘ 18 GRAD AN i. ‘There have t | . . r ' - BE Metering To LIGHT FIRE WITH KEROSENE — WOMAN'S | | Failing Turns Revolver on Himself---Woman ‘ | a y " ox . : : + |DEVELOPE TIN MINES AMS BRING HELP TOO LATE TO GAVE LIFE pes tea Escapes With Slight Wound But Man Dies in : gore j ompany with a capitalization ——— s ° lot #4,000,000 has boon org t - salinities en ace Short Time. | Nomé tor the developmect of 13 is eae «@ ! mc in the cradle near the - —— [rare at Cape cork, " « " he explosion instantiy on : taunt ove The explosion insta of Evidently suffering from a fit of 7 way e no ae ‘ i ees rai temporary insanity, Richard J./! 1 to be out of down a week will buy a go-cart here neighbors had a | and she persuaded him to. go out on ly & go-cari he ad | Thompson, a laborer ‘ ; . — he tment af ed | |hin wife yesterday ‘afternoon at|'N ! i or Hr aypMagy emcee slarm and the as to the their little home, 4014 Lat : " Nam the fron ting and atonta will not | Latona, and afterwards ion pittoed Bas Paiee Ue unt to more than $600. The }own life, The demented man used “ : : i dead i of the « f € « Iimowt |@ revolver to accomplish his crime nes o wife looked and saw ™ known ho ohild, charred alm ’ ; fivst Bbors Y po t nd recognition, was found in ate . 3 ae and fired three times at the woman. : i aa sale yan when volt mC icy cong ae BO tae TB nage A toam enator, ( IJoyd,| Only two of the shots struck ber ¥ 4 “ Rye ve dhory : a we ho lire next ho late {men and was removed to the/rrivel froin wd ys : peg ine ype a — oS “Jatriking hin wife tn the shoulder whe the house o | morgue no ut, bringing the tiret pass tem a he fell to the floor and he fired twe | ‘Thay The princtpal tnjurt uffered 4 PACIFIC COA d a in / ctpal injuries suffered lenyers from the stricken city t Pre voller erene stipe Pan SIFIC ST STEAMSHIP ° purned tha *! chest, hands and arma, The Wl aboard, 30 whom wens south on} . Sing his wife prostrate on the | other sing through of hae COMPANY THREW ITS DOCKS) eon deapa av and te almost prostrated over tholing last trip of the tmatitia, be floor Thompson walked into an- | ha OPEN AND GAVE AWAY ohde were not i the ther room, placed the mussle Lived Twe Hour | ved —_—— | Hacttie c.| the gun againat his head and put a] ” aa EVERYTHING THAT COULD ———— | bronght | bullet into hie brain, dying two Feaslor that his | Capt tory | hours later | ' th BE USED AS FOOD—PEARCE LOA ont — walet-| ino doable raster, cecept the vin! LOANED MONEY TO THE |frent as did the tthe | the doub dy, except the one . sGevadan ‘ advanced that the man was out of who had NEEDY. F his mind. Thompson, according to | ala 1 of the shoot Kil HIS WIFE Few Refugees on Board statements made by hia wife to the|ing, rushed in. ‘Thompaon lived roner, had been acting queerly for two hours. His body was re " The passengers on the Senator} some time i Genttle Undertaking | oc nents | feterning. on. the ware, for the most ‘part, those who] Shortly after 3 o'clock yew parlore selatives tre tn, Lapd- | met Senator speak very highly one of the motion - —_— bad money aad wore giad to secure} afternoon the man went hoi y, Onte Me belonged te: the leprae eee eee ss om oes TIS ARRESTED WITH WEAPON IN Hig |Da*see Borth. Few refugeos came| after speaking sbortly, request Woodr of the World and the Car, | anaser Pearce, of the Paciti< clining; sides are full ed AA VAN COUNT Is : worth, although the Pacific Cosst| his wife to came and alt down by |penters and Joiners union. havina| poantyauemanle company, at Han)# with heavy Breve reclining folding go-cart, re THREATENING TO KILL WOMA amahip Co. offered ta wend worth | bis side, “I have something to ex | It thin city for the past seven —y* ansiaanr: man; ae HANDS AFTER Tr u At WOME | ete Was were withons fends plain,” he announced : | yeurs ga a) Ping “omen bog rs, << tor | pence A Rogge ts movable cushioss of Bedford MONTHS AGO. > ne seonain Central railway, | tire wheels with patent , MARRIED SIX Me Passenger List, eee venenseeneseenselilirwenerenmernmeremmiememen | states that Mr. Pearce absolutely enc percal cord; sateen parasol, scallo ie ae — Ree pee bie aig Pinger the company | lace cover | ed ruffle; gear fin “Ww maenen wite of eeminn the ,westen’n becbead be he lat of firwt-claas passengers | open to the sufferers and every | springs and ‘ ‘afer baving ow ing al bad refused to do any work © arrived on the Senator is as store and box of freight on the geer is finish wter green; 104nuch rubber gx months aad ; Bie ste Lows docks which could be used for pro green wheels ota wih ad B. Dalley, Mre C. Deaewt Mise visions were distributed without of killing ber A Van NEGROLOGY J “Ansel U. M, Graham ana wt stint among the bungry ones. @hille intoxrival: Mr J. ingalla, M P. V. finch Food (s Distributed. the genu fw a lodging | J Wood, J MeNamara an ‘| As steamers from the southern ut this store only fan on ist ay Sebed stitimiias Commie & Mrs. L. W. Carne run came tnto port, their freight we are exclusive agent was. sentence ve R 8 Cow, HI snd was discharged and distributed |ff furniture, others are imit Hints the sts fa years a resident of British | Mies M. Walsh, Miss M <i among the 20,000 to assuage suffer Huff, Camp and Peter| Africa, who for the past 16 years | Lyons » Waiah, | ing J ms they prevented » MUP) nas been living in Seattle . Morton, | et onl aia ar. Pearce respond Old Hickory” Tisch rocker they succeeds arreat| i Bae Morton. iberally at the docks, but he was aa + P fap Yan Count, He ha ' ant night MMe heme, “ Gamer ‘pabilaeiieepninninas unceasing worked among the suf- | Teh him and th Spruce st, of paralysis . Prue ferera in the burned-out district the vived by his wif ad four A. Clee. A. Whitten, Ro G.| MATE CURTIS OF NEVADAN TELLS OF STRANGE SIGHTS TO | Those who had no money to leave No arrangements have C. KE. Clas : rr the city for frienv the ge vplatoy BK. Clas, C. B. Herron, % 4 friend in the gen- | ated only been fooling. The | for the funeral | 1 Bla staggers GE SEEN AFTER EARTHQUAKE AND DURING THE PROG | oral manager, and with nothing bu Dowever, was da sed e u o, EM. Harrison, wife and RES6 OF THE FIRE. heir signatur he readily «# Word has been recelved that Mra 1 Mra 7. L. Merril, CR] vadced financial ald to those in dis 1 only | Fredrick L. Fehres, of this city,|Camp, Mra Irene Boers, Mra C.] eee tress. ds nsaths The poli Invest | who was in San Jose at the time ot | Y BR. Gibbs and wife, Mra | . : the cane testified that Van the earthquake. escaped unharmed, | A Meughnant. Mra N. Van Armer, | it. { *, mate of the steamer{the baby, it was found dead. In had spent near! Mr. Febren left for California Sun Me Pr HM. J. Walk | Nevadan, was a busy man when| this ma mer she hed carried the hich ahe had befe day, very much alarmed at net hav. | M H. BR Newton, G. Cole, Mr. | that steamer was at San Francieco. on f . ure, belng unconscious Eile that atuce he-| tng vesnived any ware trem her | wite piidren, F. Kera lin the first place he was to be mar | '* S@dition ——— nd ie, Grace Dwy Mrs. D [tied upon his return there, which Gored by Steer. H. Hawking and wife, A.lwas expected to be within a few F. Tank, Mies Jonate comes word that the} Mr. Curtis saw one man gored ‘ Collingwood, 8 sail direct for H to death by a steer on Mis r wife, W. Smith, W. J . send for bis ar the corner of East. A drove i ;* Y. D. Yates, 8. Koope At San Francisco 13 * were on their way to q \™ saeheted cheart from |(s@ waterfront, when a lodging 7 | wian hill the fi collapsed killing 10 of the this arm rec ¢ teh th | ng, to the home of his also the driver. The another new “Old or - ayn no gee nie Bn at Alameda. * uninjured charged the crowd, - rocker and a real Tisch arm chalr, arm rocker / | P cornered a man against al ‘ id tern too, Curved side pent chair; FINE CHINA AND GLASS | Held Bottle of Biueing. |butiding, goring him to death, A|, NEW YORK, April 26—A num-| bands, woven hickor ck DK | policoman shot the steer and the | %f of big insurance companies ar very strong. -Pri 2.75 } During the destruction of Sanlgner one was last seen neal aed wrted to have decided to poo! “ad ane see chair to match rice DOZEN RICH ¢ r GLASS TABLE TUMBLERS, Francisco many heart rending | wy Bast st, towards Black Potnt their Interests and raise a fund of chair to match. Pr EACH 9 } sights were m by Mr Cartle One Es . $26,000,000 to meet the nee ot | EACH 2itve. woman with three children was| Sprinkles Sidewalk members paying San Francisco 1 walking along the stro He ask-| : losses } Standard Fi ire j jed if they had been able to secure) With fire raging on both sides of | urnite Co. Gilt Decorative ase Fine food, She sald “you.” and held) him, «a Dutch saloon keeper at the Ena complete Straw | AL. Hawley of this city, who ts @ bottle of busing, which che! corner of Bast and Market ain, was REUNION OF Whisk lin Wan Promelecn cosiating ta tne {bad been carrying around with|catmly sprinkling his id lowes. > her hie saloon opened for business. Two rellef work, yesterday wired to tht 15¢ Brooms, i aae at ea Seale enone Bane | Jakland a woman wae passing| hours after, his place was a mass well thus far been found who are eur. }#0ne {na dased condition, carty-| of ruins VE TERAWNS | se 1 t Sleavy Fancy Bross Mould sewe ltertng oF fa hoot thomeh sai (ite ® baby. She was asked if she) “People seemed to be dazed and Ser Ae eet aw rata: eavy anc rass ki ou Lhe ch has been made He head any face to go, and replied, | absolutely unconacte ot thetr ing Hooks, worth toc ° but little suffering has | No.” Lifting the shawl, covering| movements,” said Mr. Curtis. — - REPUBLICANS ISSUE CAL dozen 4 among the general pop- | case=——-— - eee | NEW ORLEANS, La.. April 25 j : 2 5 Electric ulation The 16th annual reunion of the aiaihae fee es one see Candles, The relief work ts splendidly or United Con’ ns open le panTnEetO i called by Chair c never drip, |) S8atsed and working smoothly bat | ed here The fact |man EB to meet in-Se in f will have to be kept up for an in that, owing to an oversight, the 4 is sa atthe May 23, for the purpose of 75 Steel Roller Skates, pure wax definite pertod so it te well for all ¥ dates xelected for the reunion con-|, GEORGETOWN, April 25.—At/ fixing the time, place and appor od th he kle b worth 4c participating in it to conserve their flicts with the date selected for | ‘he meeting of t jeorgetown city | tionment for t approaching re with heavy ankle brace—- Ld. — | | {resources and onergies the observance of Memorial Day in| Council LH. Randolpn was appoint can state convention. An e& ne | the southern states, may have caus-|® city attorney, to take the piace) fort is being made to bring the 49c Lo" aaude Gieeehaiahe. Seba to | Ot Harry Carson, former city attor- convention to Seattle. Tacoma and soc White | remain away from the reunion, but | 9 Walla Walla are also candidates for : ” Lined | their dropping out has caused no| Harry Carson was appointed po-| the convention Ste I le Grass Sickle, pene | noticeable diminution of the crowda| lice fudge, to take the place ot amen eet | movable handle, = | ig which have come to this city for the | Judge Levisee, who has been sick! Charged with having been ime slwate-as Bowls, | The Star theater this week offers reunion for several ks | plicated in robbing the cigar stand : ¢ wart, fine of the beat bills for montha | oo i — 2" - An ordinance approving the plat|of J. McGinnis, at 4th av. 3. and | The show now being presented, at S j of h's addition was passed. | Jackson st. on the night of April 10c jthe summer prices of 10 and 26/GEN. QREELY IN OFFICIAL RE) Gatingher, Joneph REALTY TRAN FERS An ordinance was passed to grant} 19, J. Conley, a young man 19 ata, includes Lata Bros ” bs 7 ¢ male J] liquor license to D. Bogon e wed unde “i sc Steel aad prance |R poll, a jnasier ; and Raph CO’S DEATH LIST AT 277 tte © lumberman, bas disposed of his ree- | bi city omnes jtesaet Ba A = own and yes : Shears, just fits the hand, sings in “A Sealskin Sacque, ere eengiey ts cingo ; | monthly estimate of the cost of the| who loo stand . A new comedy by Melvin G. Win-| MANY BODIES UNIDENTIF: ee Ow cad 1 inet | work of Improving Nora av., which | every bit of tobacco and cigars there meee | =? at. to Charles McNeil, for the sum |*™ounted to $1.7 | Was in Cite pines | IGTON ¢ 5 ppomed to be) of $8,500, Mr. MecCaughey will an ordinance was passed provid. es: Cc The Lee Morris ¢ WASHINGTON, April %5.~Gea hen *) build at once on Capitol hill, having |! | os wm at Mang tate! PARIS, April 24.—The strike sit. present “Roanoke” at sly has made his report upon the! 7 recently purchased property tn that fanaa’ Ba pagan dns ah growing steadily worse P I theater tomorrow night, following | joss of life at San Francisco, plac Jo district quest hee the country he small $1.00 acon High-grade “The Princess of Patches,” which | -. 4 Valter Nicholas. Lots 11 and 12, block “D,” of wil- | Wamish river at the foot of Bate ¢ Joining the ranks and Alarm Clockia eemeantadl 9 Piaget sagen Bee Sunday {9K 1 at 277, OF these he sare 60) Kornfield — Ham N. Bell's Fourth addition, have|™An st. was laid on the table for 1 sneak in greatly elareieé, night jare unknown, having been gather) py oUrr’) Rudols been purchased by A. C. Phillips | Week, for further consideration. The =" 79c rome ed from various parts of the.etty| pander | for $30,000. The property in locat. | bridge will be built within the next | son insures ps er jand temporarily buried In Lombard] TUinedain. Alfred ed at the corner of First av, W.|% days. at - Bit bide. M. ¢ ined Lives” is drawing good |"04 pay In the Valencia hotel) Couls I Jand Broad st. C. D. Stimson was| A building permit has been issued i P i ¥ s at the Third Avenue theater. /14 pogies were recovered and | Rue the seller | to the Sea trie company by —- 1 Hat Hoo as sotay few plays ev M «= | the city of Georgetown for the con y persone are believed to have; yy 7 Mre 1 and ends, sented in Seattle in which tin the ruins. He gives the SEARCH FOR KELLY. stfuction of a $125,000 pow on t nd nickle, worth scones laid to meet jis sining casualties as fol-| ‘ hk - . ke Ms . ia 1 company will appea yunty Clerk ( as been anke tt ’ tw h Mush and " Rls at t Avenue theater next | Arderson, Chartes ] to lorate James Kelly, wh ee « . week inning with a Sunday mat-} 1 agree tag then apnea ne Milk Sets, 10c Fibre beoe, tm "A Teds Raney | w ¢ he ie living # any pr y a $1,000 thin n — } | He has not y fe 1 cottage, which he wil iid on his Your Abetrian $ trix Heavy Bras: LASGR' ORIONE' CONTR | ‘ enver 4 iy a heesl ben Lack 6-months 4 pieces age, with fancy . TIONS. ‘ sna, | hea ' five | A - decorated Tr rm t ttle} ( — | TWO PRISONERS RELEASED th m| $1.69 Hage | in ad a rm ta: . ‘ building vn t “ : yennereey noes . 0. 0. F. ceme cs t ted . Myre. Wits h = « serv " ae tery « 40 likewine. « wor ; w ; , : « V \ sh. | Friday the Battle Oregon will ‘ | Riordan, Prank pay abe : - ~~ day ; —* fail to attend. ime OU 4 , ee py ; | Bakahd , " . r ting a ) go out of comn e crew has \ rt lw break been practically paid off and trans Cf. 4 4 i bt slowbelt and KW, Otto, wh child t , pam) gap a — osliionaliitie 4) mot ol’ rs eft th hotel in fan Fran Tarte 4 Henry f notions and gener : e414 od nt w and bed Wt | & fs : ant y on i aa a at - we y, the rh arapher 106 THE BARGAIN STORE ain thé t ; Louls #. 1% 4 | BY of Howard |tographs at half ; f ay 1104 First Ave, 1104 First Ave. Li vah, s I hief; died from A and Pil —