The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 4, 1906, Page 5

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ROUND GLASS, ARSENIC... |". BURIAL, The ae Trades Assembly through the forte of the various committees, will bring the bodte of the Valencia victims to Beattle and give them proper burial, Av the meeting yesterday of the assem ast SEPTEMBER, SUPPOSEDLY OF BRIGHTS Disgase bly age outlined for raising “ x unde and othor BROUWER, HER ‘ Woednend tte ne STRANGE ACTIONS OF DR. GATE, WHOs ra committee MYSTERY IN WIFE’S DEATH ING DISCOVERY WHEN BODY OF A WOMAN WHO Dio the comiitte will hold ting and the different nen will report The Strongest was EXHUME O—POPULAR YOUNG DR, HUSBAND, IN JAIL pNED THE DEATH CERTIFICATE NURSES LEFT WOMAN pECAUSe OF HUSBAND'S ACTIONS, oe RIVER. N. J. June 4 1 Two nurses were called In De Frank |. Brouws “pu | They were a Misa Lippincett and and . r © | Miss Dudley, Atleging that the doo i e T Milly village 1 oF Was not treating hin wife pro j a iecontesd } y, |perty they left the place. i u¢ wity, the! Dr, Brouwer called in his friend - , “ tie ung and colleague, Dr. H. H. Cate, and engaged another nurse. Mra. Brow ay ya One Hundred and Fifty k Sly bo ltaibea, fae. women apenas Investigated Thor- *ielght days’ suffering and Dr, Cate signed death certificates for the anne en coroner and the Insurance company | whieh bold @ policy upon her life ras |making her husband beneficiary for i his wife Car | $1,000 Dr. Cate i the woman oughly and Chose Wisely and in Accor- dance With Their Convictions. sad is in jail elared that ahe died of potson, Be fore the case reached the grand jury Dr, Cate had disappeared, He was found wandering along a coun try 4 in Springfield, Mase, He }weomed to be dased and complained jot loss of memory He could not jneeount for hie actions, and waa jtaken to a artum, Later he }told & story about overwork and his broken condition, and sald that jhe had hardly known what he was | toing when he signed the death cer Uflcates. myaste @ curious a , The doctor 6 The above large number of happy and contented purchasers who took advantage of our great Mias Alice Horlock, the third] bargains during the month of wurse, cannot b May is an object lesson, and , Brouwer's r, Mra. Cal serves as an example whi |verly, aged 70, with grief] intending buyers, who hay jand loath to the stories yet taken advantage of Uh mal opportantty, can well ow. Our great cut about her “boy,” ia in charge of the joctor’s home and the comforter of the cbildren price sale will positively close Dr. Brouwer has declined to talk next Saturday night The to even some of his closest friends names of these who bought, and His net rm say he is much the tastrument they selected | changec follows BRB FDIBIDIRIRIBSAWADSDS BFFSOR BF. Plammer, WF DEMOCRATS 10 ets GETTOGETHER jPROGRAM 1S COMPLETED FOR able plana, GATHERING TO BE HELO IN CHRISTENSEN S JUNE 12. HALL ON in charge of the banquet to be held at Chr ® hall Tuesday night, June 12, in honor of be vit of James Hamilton Lewtx mi the program of toate, and the Hist of apeakers tn jes practicaily many de minence tn Washing The program ie as fol . Ideal City Hon. Wititgm |tickman Moore; “Polities! Inde Our Country First, Po 1 Parties Afterwards,” Col. A ethen The States of Washing ton,” Jadge Phillips, Bellingham “A Healthy Opposition,” Wilmon Wateh Tacoma G ree Wright, Mayor of Ta True Democracy,” Hon G. Wooten The Mack edertckh Bansman; ~The ROVER hes BROUWER. WHO DIED FROM GLASS. years od of Bright's disease acher tn rious incidents currounding te winter re-/the death caused the neighbors to}; ors and jcontinue thelr Quik fur Her |eral. Their words bh ears of Trevonian Hyer, the @ead |... woman's devoted brother He cass Ak — coroner to order an autopsy, | oo. revealed the startling fact b immediately bis practice be | that arsenic in large quaatities had twee mar been a ach the beautifu: the Roe Rave palatial om es. fesriah. Mre. Brouwer fell) been administered, and ta the wom | oi Guay Thames &. Venes : Hor busbend Hag |an's stomach was ground glam |) rm pig The Mother of Prost ian & ber tliness as cholers mor | Upon the heels of these revela dents, Hon. Howard Hathway, By eg Pa Teurict Excursion. tone ff came out that the doctor | orett The City of Spokane,” Hoa. Sh —S =~ fb ] on the sound than} Dad quarreled with his wife. Ployd L. Daggett, Mayor of Spo-| itn Meak tumanl ies eer U. navy yards at | bad complained to Bissolane of his |tass, “tus Pescohenst” Col tote where the famous bat- | ¥omem patients, it ie said. and she liiamilton Lewis, Chicago, ~The ‘and the laresst |¥a8 jealous of him. Then. 109. /Democratic Min Wiitiam in the world, the Pnit- | there had been trouble over the es William Jen be seen. Also the gov. | tate of Mre. Browwer's parents sings Bryan.” esHenator George cruisers ang ter.| Expert physicians declared the | Turner, Spokane; “Orguntsation, joave Pier 2 ate Woman had mot had firight’s disease | james T. Lawler de aa “FAIR LIST” The Bay View Bottling Works, | the last of the loca! Institutions to | stand out ageinst the unions, te morning signed an agreement with Goodyear, of Ce Something Doing |!" the local joint executive board of emnan Ss }the Brewery Warkmen and has |heen placed onthe “fair” itet i | ‘The Ray View Works is one of |iuted several months ago. One by lone the “unfair” firms have been j The action of the executive board lof the Brewery Wo men will be} PREPARED PAINT soc Hard cil at Ite meoting ne ay | t gallon Arcade P are 39 wood Ironing pag Poynter lng came | off. VARNISH PRIMARY CLUB TO MEET. n Pure W ae The Thirty-sixth Dietrict Primary ak Denny way tomorrow night for the} § brook Ahankiin, Chickering erfecting its organiza es ion aad planning for the coming Bleviric “Co, Heddortt nt for the} A MoAfes, 1 M = ¢ wan inatt-| Righth werd and a tem Be al! PAINT BRUSH vs colendanaion tal eee ” ean alas aimee ted : 7 rd g ft might be a district league. | wt * viioae staat aa ee : “AS Me WEATHER 16 FREAKIGH | Eve § » 7 ‘ TENNIS RACKET bemgple tog lyandlone poe ay M3 ap an ader form . . . ‘ c a of » down 19 Auction Sale | LAWN MOWER Maven. daily 2:30 and "| D. §. Johnston Co, 4 ae 8 glane regard-' 903 Second Ave., Burke Building > OS 2.9 59c FOR ANY SCREEN DOOR.--Read PAY US SIZE GAS STOVE WEE D DIGGER —S— Safes SI é Largest Shelves, open 8 sides 81.25 teu Lake versity. preliminary walk) | | | { of the seasonahle— seasonable Interest there is much at this store now, very much —furnishings of the kinds which just fit this season—at home ar away; new house-fixing time of very, bring your list of wanted articles—whether for a housefull or a single item—we'll arrange the buying thoroughly Satisfactory and “in the Standard way” as well-—if you wish June brides— let this be your store in every way is this “the store for the newly married,” every Standard store feature will appeal particularly to the young couple just starting | eping—we are help ing establish hundreds of home not only is there the pleasure of selecting from stocks under the roof of furnit e im the west,” but the known fact that Standard pricings are alw the very fair the absolute satisfa hase and “the Standard way store from the | tion that goes with every Standard you will always find a pleas Welcome we pure indreds of ng reference to thi down will buy a BUCK Steel Range, a LEONARD Refrigerator or GO-CART here--- your cholce of oelther of these $6.50 rockers for Monday, Tues- day,Wednesday $3.95 Regular price le 96.50 a splendid rocker, solid nicely finished, solid oak comfort arms, large panel b --start this month with a BUCK steelrange. “$1 down will do and Wednesday the ‘very ape it.” eal price ts B3.05 — Regular price ls $6.50 all advertised articles as Byes always sold for (Peal cash only $3.95 - down and | $1 a week will buy an Elwell kitchen cabinet this $8.75 Leonard refrigerator for $6.95 for Monday and Tuesday oni: on sale for two we w agents for | this splendid . oa and hare dozen diff nt styles to show you ce-for every thing in-ite the mont | abinet for labor ™ ing made exceptional terms upon | ich we will place one of the cabinets in your kitchen } will make ft possible for you to get one immediately | $1 down, $1 a week will | do it erator will be filled.) it's the wo wi days only 50 of these splendid LEONARD refrigerators; reguh lar price ts $8.75; extra speci® peree : $6.95 gh, 20 ins. wide, 13% (no mall orders for this refrig Your Choice of These Three Styles 95¢ stands, and are anxious that everyone secure one at this ox ) tra special pricing. Each style 95¢ | wil] be on sale as long ax quan during the on jardiniere stands— —(each style stand shown here | represents a larce quantity of each. We hope there will be sufficient to last for a week's | sale, as we have been request ed by many of our patrons to hold a special sale of jard alere De —& jardiniere stand of pleasing- ~an excellent and quite attrac tive little stand, sotid oak, fin tity of each tas design, square top and sbelf, week. Mail orders will be ft 4 very new pattern tand, solid | ished golden or weathered, top| top f# 10 inches square, 20 ins. od. No C. O. D. nor telephone ak and weathered, ts 21 ins is round » | high, fintshed weathered or gol orders filled. Delivery will be | high, square top is 11 ina; for ameter; ts 21 inches high; for} den, solid oak; for the week made at our convenience ) | the week ae the week o5e vic ded: 0600 epee o5e Your Choice of These Two Styles 59¢ B96 a very neat It emall ight oa “fl or plants, « 50¢ 58e 10% tna, 15% pleastn # stand, solid oak, a fid little oak jardiniere ished golden or ¥ t na. square, is 18 Ina star shed golden or wea extra spectal pri 1 weathered or gol the round top, shaped shelf week th $1.00 g00d; worth $1.00 two special pricings « on these two ) sultes for the week— don’t you think you can find a bedroom suite from among a showing of one hundred different kinds? We have them $13.95 1006 to 1016 First Av. largest furni ; SEATTLE ' TACOMA largest furni- ture store in ) ture store In the West } the West. rs

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