The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 28, 1910, Page 3

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after twice re wife to the insane asylum, Martin - jele, ehow cutte How tried again today, He not only | + Mudge Giliam, wh card the case, today decided that the it an was porte ane and half starved, and issued a bench te rant for Dan s ff Moage made the arrest Mra. Daniels (hy Unit " + ve Soe mother of three woxvo vs \ sehen |Mangled Remains Sewed " Twice before, the test ought out, had Daniels given evi rete he annexe ie . ~ that sent his wife t sylum. Both times she was. re. |tlon of Korea by Japan, which will p in a Gunnysack Are te een oy the saylum av who eald che was sane prouaMNy os . panted by agreat) Washed Up on Beach at uprising of the Korear ording | " _ t6 predictions wade bere ox-| Newport, Ore. This informatior “ obtained " by the United I My United ¥ c ite re from a nied @.) lt Bout authoratly tos Ae jap, |, NEWPORT, Ore., July It is * | jAnose officials have been quietly believed today that the body of a | preparing for th smalgamation of woman found hacked to bite in a ™ as i Korea as of the Japanene |9UNAYeACk on tho beach here yes We have about a hundred and fifty room ¢ | empire amd although they will not terday may possibly be that of Mies ¢ “4 discuss the Ingended move, high of.|89Pha Noise, of Blodgett, Ore., rates because the mill is changing its design : [trout admit privately erioun |“hO has been missing some time And th trouble will follow the loss Until today it was believed that nd therefore we can 1 tid im : ] jidentity by the hermit kingdom the young woman committed sui rape ‘ ' F " |) According to dispatches from | ede Along with the Ru to round t tl ‘ ¢ offer a fine lot of Draperies and Curtains that { lawall, 300 Koreans, members of | - 7 | NEWPORT, Ore, July 27.—Th are Sold for clearan I tatl Like tl ny anose league, have left . y 2 © aran lan Usui : (hy United 0 ne (hp Usted Frees.) 4 to head a revolt, |@¥thorities are bending every 4 SALEM, Or, July lg DENVER, Colo, July 27.—Louts} reported that scores gf Ko-| effort today to ascertain the iden: | ~ till scouring wg > rae Bi Roque, tL years old, was carried ne in the United States and Mex. |tity of the body of a woman which h fank Wade = an ? om Albuquerque to Denver tied |, 8Fe planning to reenter Korea | was found hacked into small pieces Bits we together wien Gearge tx a uaa at ie ptather {24 jbave made arrangements to|and sewed In a gunnysack on t : feynolds Johns: aa in tua pudaiiain of % city |Purehase arms and supplies and | beach d Th “I WL Prty, al! inmates of the oon we sae ting train, [Ship them to the Korean abaate te lhvranee the aifielan “ae wath RichA 2 : ward of the mane asylum, The boy managed to rip open |*!d the rebels | doubt ich Axminster Rugs, twenty choice, new patterns; | Extra quality Brussels Rugs, large range of pat- 4 their escape by breaking) 6 sack and dered to M | Koregns are secretly arming to| The body was examined at the! ‘ : Be geveeh the grating of the outing | fri nite i Gan baer te atte | BEE ar aaberaton, tt is feported,|moraue toner ‘by leeat, werevane? Oriental, floral and conventional designs and color- | terns, including small figures and Oriental 4 |headquarters, He said his atep-|°24 !t I# admitted that « jon| They declared that murderer | : ° r ‘ich ian orp re] . “ 7 ~ omerman, Kirby and John son | father wished to get ror Ra ay |cannot be accomplished .without | chopped the body into ple reali it| ings; regular values range to $30.00, Choose any effects; size 9x12; regular value $17.50. On sale dared, but Wade and! ood shed sid fit Into the small ack i - een et large. Smith was| | eeu ae mene | ee En EE ee er eta ere SIG.5O | tomorrow At 26... vccccesss erwin eae wie i orning and ts re! There was hardly a bone in the] - : of this m A a bone in the] x, to be traveling in the direc skeleton that had not been either "i a : Se fe ot Portiand © far no broken in two or crushed, This 6 50 Inlaid Linoleum, ™ 00 Vienna Silkolines 30c sepaners Matting, 20c . hes been secured of Wade | Ey the authoritte to believe < j le tt ener t q po who was sent to the state that the murderer beat his victim : J rt on4 : bee piers aires gies papery Be fies for burclary from Dallas jto death and then cut the body to lengtl fr 14 square ale, a S12 t 180 1 ar f = Set vie s n His he Tb sy bd ae ndition ft th yards, re wv « alit Clear Figured Bed Muslins 4 se ue 206 i faety fs of a mi actor and| sack and the fact that the flesh| ance Sale, at $1.00 | 36 inche oye price 1 Swiss Curtain Muslins me n jer dangerous he sloughéd from the bone in | | 2 1 | fee not consid 5 } ‘ 3 | Clea ‘ ¢ 8 1-2¢ 40 inches wide sheer anc : ae Killed His Man | jas woman met her 65c Printed Linoleum 45c Aalake : satelite nikon dik vw Ua ae ae eay a dan-|, After @ flerce battle with the| onthis ago | Figured Sateens cor wich ipsa ime sagas Sy Wee & considered to be & Gat ice, the steamship Mackinaw from | (By United Press) | i280, far 88 known, no w Best quality Pr Linole Yard : : price, only von Re gaged tence tn the | Kotzebue nd arrived port] MONTREAL, Quebec, July disappeared trom New | good range of pat ‘ pr . ; ie ees; Sewer. i F Colored Mad 4 fe _ ‘nol com. | Rete Yesterday, with $200,000 in | Wireless perator Labrad unty rece ra eet he : Abe price 20 Clearance price at ancy Color adras ited at Mawel Point, Jackson | £04 bullion from Candle Creek | wert requested today ‘ aa | oa yh govt y . . 12 1-2 hes wide s to $1.00. Spe ; ACksO® | diggings, The Mackinaw brings |cate with the M neo] ne WES GO Mrneger: Ben . “eek lose 49 Be Mee TS The murder was| word that the Kotzebue Sound|certain detin! Boat [ably & summer visitor, ax Newport French Curtain Nets Roman Stripe Tapestry . : futher, WIN whom murdered | COUNTY 1s giving greater pros op ly pro gpe pete Wels Arabian 1 me A ‘ tat rapes $1. 50 Saitihaabaine Lace sa bad arrel < jthan e and several big gold] London pe of th ¢ Rete | *eeort# “ie All « ble cove c . gan bad bad & quarr shipments are expected from there | Etm« 1 PISA’S ~ | . ; > - J ¢ o le; re urtains * i" Between Capes Esbenberg and|are ‘ TOWER DOOMED! 29¢ | 28e 96e ¥ $ TWINS iN Kruzenstern the ice was almost| The re as by “! ERO PO SS Cin solid and the Mackinaw had a hard |"adian px ' | % keh a a aah a a aS a ei Nie wens Nahe ya battle to get out the en --— iebienridinbiiiaeetieeliniciiniinsctahinin aie hey FRONT OF TRAIN (Ry United Press) HAMMOND, Ind. July Fal fete see an approach Erte train, Mrs. Joseph Mon Juterday wheeled a baby car- | @etaining her twin sons, a Pe of, In front of it. She was fo snatch it beck time the children hurte feet | air. When she reached them them was playing in th While the other was dead and Maia had disappeared in the | } ] | a } su-t16 cash, balance $5 per) MG weres 5 acres of rich, fer | fil land situate just north of | This land is free from ie Me4 surrounded by ood) oi ‘ place for a chicken ME Ole Hanson & Co. third ie New York block vow Every-Day Necessities Meet Skillet—Unbdreakable; finished | E 27¢ Veneer—A surface fieed for all woodwork eel P3 Pan — Long hande of a white girl, | slices at a time rT ; MOTHER-IN-LAW DISTURBS LOUIE Frank Loule, Chinese husband to the police for protection from the giri’s father and mother, Mr and Mre. R. J. Power, 310 2ist av The Chinaman, who bas the cale and billiard privileges at the Kennedy, told Capt. Bannick that he had heard that his wife's par ents had made threats against him/ and that he was afraid of them. Loule’s wife was formerly the telephone operator at the Sorrente hotel. Capt. Bannick promined that the patrolman in the district in w bh Loule’s hom Mth av. near Madison st, is located, would look out for hin safety IDSUMMER SALE OF HOUSEWARES Marked Far Below Regular gas, gaso toasts four 25¢ Dozen Wax Candies—Pure paraffine wax; no smoke 15¢ br smell. Bpeciat, doz Se Bleaching Soap— 35¢ Gas Toaster— line or oil stove tatoop” kind - Bs << 15¢ | “Ren Hur” Cold Wa Sat Bex—For wail or shelf; | ter Bleaching Soap Mae, with hardwood jJarge size, well-sea cover 23c | soned bar; makes 0c Clothes Pins— | clothes white. Spe Strong spring, hold- | cial. 7 25c fast kind | bars etal, 1 Fireless Stoves Town Canoes We Tennis Ball, 35¢ © Celebrated English Ten Balls; the peer of all tennis Very lively Me, Thurs = & custome: and have special 35c $1.90 . Box, 75c¢ On Easy Payments $1.75 Alarm Clock, 98¢ Windsor Alarm Clock, with double bell alarm; gold bronze case with beautiful dial; has pat snt alarm stop; a good time keeper 98 Special c 10c Curtain Rod, 5c City Home Mai! Box, | Brass Wxtension Curtain Rods Japanned; has glass | with large brass button ends; age card holder and | complete with bracket hooks Packages; 2 o to take down 5 Mere. Special 75c Special, O8Ch vs .cscrereeess c . ° Late Arrivals in Sweater Coats | tate a deep slash in prices. All slas prices 29% with button front for outing wear. @ for either men or women. Colors , White, cardinel and navy tWo groups for quick clearance « «$2.09 yesterday appealed | Hotel | JAPAN WILL | ANNEX slid his alleged co: The Can prevt de pects sbt of the j (ity Celted Press) “ EUGENE DEBS ILL IN A SARITARIUM, ntity of the sus ROCHESTER, Minn, July 27.—~ | Eugene V. Debs, former candidate for president on the socialist ticket, He The nature of his known and no « fie pital. Visitors are barred. at the Mayo Brothers’ sanitarium reported critically ijt. | not it ement regarding him has been given out at the hos-} believed that Debs will undergo an operation. ed errr rere ee eee * * WATER SHUT OFF i *® Water will be shut off in ® the termediate service main # in all of the diw north of *® Lake Union and govern # ment canal, exce on Sixth # av N. E. south 45th at, # on Thursday, 28, from * 9am. to 6 p.m * ~** ~* UNIONS QUARREL verge ' It STRIKE FOLLOWS 000 } thre wh settling of the fou i The engineers that it ie ne ; t (iy Uolted Pree) | kets that r can be saved : ba mea dor CHICAGO, July 27—The Build-| The + the thet eid bt at ing Trades Council today ord | tower has bee wed under|, Taylor held se yon & general strike of all wor orders from the who fear| J employed in the construction of|that the vibration might further) ‘*" buildings in which the Otis Elev-| weaken the foundations of the ator company i@ installing elev-| tower Fully 18,600 men will be affected | 1174 a0 It is and and practically every large build-'has for centuries ou CONVICT GUARDS ing in cou of construction in|of plumb. It is now eight inches the city will come under the strike | more than that. As the columns of order its Jos are higher on the lean-| ited Press.) The strike is the result of a dis-) {1 than on the other, most au-| BELLIN MJ agreement between the elevator| thorities believe that the slant Isjen gu ret t n constructors and the Machinists’ | not accidental—that the architects} care 02 pr b union on matters of jurisdiction, | built it that way jr pat Fravel, Skagit The Otis Elevator company backed ne \h 1 another the Machinists and the Building| * * * * * * * * had fdas rh in W M Trades Counell the Elevator Con-|4 grapium 18 A x | La lent up fr Snohomis nee 2 le BLAZE OF LIGHT. *|\" - ; - ee (By United Press.) * ree c were * ti TACOMA, July 2 Five * kc r spat * SENATOR OWEN HERE. #/% powerful searchlights and * Pod , Sane ie ahaerd * #/*# arcs, with a combined candle * sank rg hist * United States Senator Rob- *|® power of 710,000, are being ® h th tt pe # ert L. Owen, of Oklahoma, is *#| ® used to light the new Tacoma # | , “ wit: Ga niven # in Seattle on a personal busi #| # Stadium at night for the mill #) Qo, * ness trip, and will remain #|# tary maneuvers now on *| * here several days, Senator #| * * % Owen is a democrat and hope: &| kk kk ke RR Ae! # but otherwise is at present #| iwenkes : OPENS POWDER CAN | OREGON BLOW-UP . * | ee ee ed | DEMOCRAT FILES MARSHFIELD, Or FOR PROSECUTOR = ‘ Is dead and several pe QUEBEC, July 27.—As the result |» are suffering serious injurte Thomas R. Horner filed as «| ® powder explosion eleven men }today as a res fan ext 1 of candigate for prosecuting attortey| ste, deed today at La Tuque and |@ boiler in the plant of the Coquille on the democratic ticket this morn-| Halt ® dozen others Ars thankful | Mill & Mercantile ‘sacinauligamials nde, ing. Horner in the first person to| at {hey sxeapen wit line mew]. i McCauley, engineer of the file notice of candidacy on the dem-|i,.neeontinental railroad opened al plant. ‘Tes ays adog ket lean of powder with an axe, An ex-| Seriously Injured Mr M Ither slings today were all On| Hjosion resulted which fired a train| Cauley, wife of the engineer ' tds awry 9 se for county ler: of powder leading to a tunnel in| broken, ba burned ol es, for county clerk; tg hadley — ol ce é attle precinct, and Ira Hinckley, $l ance of the tunnel came out alive. | representative from the 46th dis . - Santee pst ad ala Maid Be obs atiglee | $750—One-half acre within half 0-410 cash, balance $5 per nial m regiment 2 {mile of north city limits, situate on | month, secures 5 acres of rich black Kt eaten ren a hes ; n * an eminence with a very pleasing Hloam jand situate 2% miles north-|% air concert at Volunteer park w|Panonna of the lake and valley be least of Everett; good county road;|y at g o'clock thin evening bd fore it; south frontage; three ab {to 00 land is actually Lan * acy ts sree : * wees you eal in for $100 and up per acre. Why don't }lots you won't have to spend any |¥o waveatioel his Offs tite eee ee eennanne extra money Terms, $75 cash, bal won't be gone when you come, as ederick {nee long time, Come in. We a we have many tracts to choose Pye ine rtgh Oper He Nrederiek| ways have exactly what we adver |from, Ole Harwon & Co., rd | overdose of morphine, taken at hia| tise. Ole Hanson & Co., third floor} * laummer home at Laure! Beach New York block. - ‘Te gad New York block ee eee ee eet ee ee THE STAR FIND BODY ] } | | OF WOMAN WEDNI SDAY, JULY 27 19 ae AN SANE 10. Wh | ect} THREATENED MOTHER ) THE STONE SEATTLE f ake Gon't\in the northern part of this county th train. She's t st fight 5 r the range sas af hite got in the w f the Information elved here today (By United Press) car In an attempt to states that four sheep herders, in ACOMA Ed Ww aang another car Of | charge of the Btowe bands, crossed { x ern fre K separating the vheep } « r « ranges yesterday : K CATTLE AND SHEEP taaats were copenea: wee jt 1 of cattle men, who disarmed h le «. ue MEN WARRING AGAIN cep men, shot down a numb . Bar Mont, J War the of revolver RSHERC @ | i CUT THIS OUT BIG MILITARY TOURNAMENT AT TACOMA JULY 24 to JULY 30 “FLYE WILL MAKE 3:55 P. M., 7:30 P. M., and 1 LANDING FLYER DOCK, FOOT OF MAIN 176 THE STEAMSHIP 5--Round Trips Daily--5 ON July 27, 28, 29 and 30 LEAVING SEATTLE—6:45 A. M., 10:25A.M., 2:05 P. M., 5:45 P. M., and 9:15 P. M. LEAVING TACOMA—8:35 A. M.,.12:15P.M., R” 1:00 P. M. MADISON ST. IND. 37

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