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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1998 THE SEATTL MATTICE DEATH ‘Makes Little ‘Store Pay (wnes now voor | Boreas Was King for . | @ FIGHT LOOMING Daughter E Her Inapiration yee al a Time; Sol Out Now FREDERICK | | . “Bo I kept a look out for poople eke surance Payment Is Now that looked Tks. ine who wre Goattle Visited by Maret. Seon ‘of! &3 NELSON in Controversy about to die and pretty soon Tj learned that Allen Melee, whom Toyaiawi bat dled up atilake Nee Season; Light Poles Down Possibility of a } ! fight over in. ‘ vagnamon, Wa. ane cle: id by the late Dr. 7 "| a api ben polis ee i stice ae y GOES TO CEMETERY After a night and morning of tion in service, Pais hittasit whine ich a: whanmaeays FRIEND'S BODY rainfall and tertifying wind, | Only minor interruptions in street | . e home of Dr, F, * “I went there and rented a cot-| Seattle was bathed in sunshine |car service were reported, and th | Bae Ay, party at Sa, Bone panies tage at tho resort and then one) with springliko zephyrs by 10 |city atrest department aald, early THE GIFT OF FURS Thursday with the announcement -_ : night 1 drove out to the Presby-| o'clock Thursday morning, ‘Tho | Thursday, it had recelved no reports that cach of the three tnsurance fs a3 Koa Gametary, Loe * only intimation of the intensity [up to that hour that there had been Tlicles taken out by the dead pans ody, pit it in a plece th canvas,| “of the storm, one of the worst |any landslides or sewers clogged to Z contained a clause relieving the com: cnc tind erie arta thee tinwer.| Of, tite seavon, was In the rainy |wuch an extent that they wore caus | Is Not Necessarily Costly panies Involved of payment In case . edand Dut iny ting on the finger) soaked streets and in crews of | ag tloodn, Dr. Mattice intentionally killed him: a Red Ae ae 9) workmen repalring damages to “We are holding our crews in and canght an wuto ride into Bi-| pawer line poten and wires, rows In self within two years. etee Wii Tune nighe tiwent tol -Seittia ne Ree ee dines, however, to anwwer any ANY of the most Dr. M, B, Mattiog, of Searo-Wool- | P Chicago.” | tracks and restoring service on |0°H calls that come in," it wax sald acceptable (be- ley, father of the deceased, who is . ‘. He at first refused to where Scores of complaints were being! light, power and transportation, | ion- hamod as beneficiary in two policies ho had met tho young woman who| ipktooh iatand, at the ooeen ead | Made that the high wind had flooded cause most fashion totaling $40,000, and Mrs, Hazel 4 i wae with BHA eerie Bounds repartee ealee there | oot Rosldents whowe homes are able) of Furs are very | Biske, Dr, Whiting’s stepdaughter, Officers stated, however, that she PR perched on hillsides are watching to- + 1 * reached a velocity of 72 miles an : to whom Dr. Albert I. Mattlce was admitted sho wax Dorothy Anderson, jour. In Beattie hurbor the tmaxt| {a fearing landslides, modestly priced. More Spensye $0 ke. ears ah es stenographer, and that abe met Sal: suum velocity wa reached ut 44, 1.-| Nothing but routine reports were Christmas trees, Of his death, have signified thei. tn- . stad in Chicago and‘ fied with him received Wednesday night and Thurs: | ‘ . y when the weather bureau recorder} y , to tentiona of filing for payment of the | Tho flight, which has inated three showed 48 allen |day over the harbor radio, ‘This wan | therefore, will be fur claims, on the Brounds fake 4 years, took Sailstad thru many — gtrest car service on the Mont to mean that shipping had bearing trees than death was « vs, Fiske states, The automobile which he had 1 in no difficulty in spite of the| . . t . | 4 lake ave, line was stopped early | ever before. S fy ud receive $10,000 were her claim with him in St. Helena when arrest: thursday morning four blocks from | M&Avy Bile that was blowing ; Pees fd se aha | ‘ ed, carried an Arizona license num- the end of the line, when car oper-| ,.7he Weather bureau reported that /f) | tions: Agents of the New Fork ies I her, ntora found the street and car line|:72 of an inch of rain had fallen In pany and the arylani prema Reports to officers here which were jowered nearly a foot on the city the 24 hours ending at 6 a. m, Thurs: | JACQUETTER of white Sempany: the Tory Tes than ariel |nald to have been partially confirmed side of the old Montlake bridge at| 4% Lae aa ge peereed, Caclnre Anat the: hen ae by Salletad were that he was de s4th ave. and Harhlin st. It Tied Despite this, the heaviest wind! caracul amb, trimmed be settled in thetr home! otfiehe: TE clared legally dead and }ife insur: the only interruption in service up| storm of the season, Seattle will not} with beige or platinum is peeves Shas os ws e3 = ah ance amounting to somewhere be: to $:30 a. m | experience the heavy snowfall It had » colorings of the same a tee nenicla | tween $00,000 and $80,000 had t MANY POLES ARE last year ai Shs tenibs We weather bureau | fur, $76.00, ee errata ot police im: paid to the widow, who since has BLOWN DOWN officials #ald Thursday. 1 ag sa aba ag ts married a necond time, | ‘The temperature 1s #0 moderate, | pedintely {ohoning the.teaih Ofer “ | , Reports at the office of the chlet| trey pointed out, that untean there ta] WHITE FR PY younger Dr. Mattice, that he belleved | gi ce. gs ‘SUNSH | dlapateher of the municipal railway |, rapid and unheralded fall in the} JACQUETTE, with shins the cese a suicide, has since reseind: | 7% " TELLS HER STORY that the high wind, blowing 8 | Barometer, i iy talesty, thas’ thecal fouled ta denice “atvic td that statement and expressed the TS 4 « The girl who way with Sallstad’ haltnen of rain, had washed out a! win te snow in Seattle for nome time. | designed with fringe of dpinion that Dr, Mattice ki him-} 4 " was quoted as baving told officers part of the embankment and “fill itl! *t . black monkey fur below the collar, $85.00. self accidentally, 7 jthat she wun well known In Chicago at the end of the bridge and had! According to information given po-| jos “The Sunshine Girl.” llowered the track so that it was fee, Dr. Mattice picked up a re-} . “They called me that because I}ineafe and unserviceable. Street Baa ese. 5 rolver from a window sill while at} —Phote by Price & Carter, Atar Start Photographers|as always happy,” sho was sald to’ department authorities were notifi EIGE CARACUL LAMB he party and suddenty shot bimselt} Florence DeMusey, proprietress of the “Little Suc-|have declared. {and dlapatched an inventiguting crow || JACQUETTE, $185.00, s' sical prog! “ Rdward So ate: view > | . gudigshas) adalat ices sian Bak candy-magazine-soft-drink-and-many-other-commod-| Sotb HAT INGO Bm vere chen Loree pee sia! wr teat up : A GUNMETAL CARAGUL ities shop in the lobby of the L. C. Smith building. . t if mens Hees a Hoses | ATINUM FOX NECK- | but I was not in love with him. | twee n the bridge and tho city, how: -d LAMB JACQUETTE, | FITCH CHOKERS, $13.50 SPEED CHARGED } BY G. LUCILLE BUTLER |. She went heavily in debt to buy] 4p racks 1 Was enuaked to marry ever | | fox-trimimed, $185.69, | to $18.00; double skin, Pi A, $50.00, $65.00, 5.00 to $95.00. Have you ever wondered how|the place, and, as far as her funds|*Rther man. I Uked the other man} scores of power polen aria several $27.00. Mrs. Florence De Musey comes to|and credit would go, added stock ana{ YC” ™Much and ho was'very good to! miles of line were reported down | STONE MARTEN NECK- IN DEATH CASE be the proprietress of the thriving | worked and waited, But business dia/™e but I did aes boyd to marry |thruout the city and surrounding dis “Y j PIECES, single skins, “ § * 49 Yat him, I was really sick, I argued trict by the trouble department { $39.60 to $665.00. Little — Sucee 2. y | ‘1 1 lew and fa partment of ° 0 L le ues 42-Story Smith/not come; sales were few and far with thig other. man ail the time lake enhla Mivie Gdeactingns orticntt ‘ | —— a fow years and see ju little bit further every month,|Sbout uot marrying him and then | Thursday morning ax a result of the | s 8 {i Mr. Sallstad camo along. I did not) heavy wind and rainstorm of Thurs HUDSON SEAL COATS, in the new modes a. faved Mothert t 2 | e' ¢ \d to be done. p ™ hura. | in the ni m: Coroner's Jury Verdict Is oe teal reat patna nee aati | eee ate pee be done love him at first, I just liked him.'day morning, No estimate of the and straight wrap-around styles—$265.00 to 00. Given to Prosecutor — [rer motherly Instinct was diverted jhorrowed more money—borrowed it] Bul after ¢ knew lui a while our) amount of damage nor {tx extent = to the care of a flock of younger | here—there-—and in such amountsas Mr aa EAN ocalban't "ot ti puld be siven Thursday morning j brothers and sisters. With seant | sho could, on the very household; r na 4 raw stay Ly nd the enure force of workmen schooling, she married young afd | effects that made a home for herself Chicago and he didn want me) were tn the field repairing the dam: BEIGE For NECK- PIECES, $75.00 to $95.00. Building candy store. Lot's go back | between, and she was slipping back : M. G. Worden, of 3089 Alki | ave., was held guilty by a coroner's tay without him." age | . soon found herself, thru the exigen-|and her child. to: stay e | jury Thursday of having driven his | Bhe then, according to the dis All commercial service If: t tf m cl of it ‘a ” re . in e lines were muto at an excessive rate of ee Raetpesgripataeoot Garrats pet. a Near tre cree male =| trict attorney, declared she left her|kept in service and there wore no} 4 | eather-v overe oto ums across the jon of Fourth hay rp Aig j everybony I looked at,” she sald, ployme! chic: dw the elty with ervle ve. st, Tuesday} 7 the face of providing for both) used this money to install a foun-|¢™Ployment In Chicago and went/sections of without servi |the child and herself. s ne ‘ { su Cla a's it declared. All the trouble a | ¢ | 1, . : Pas 3 7 event h Fan GOWN HET! ine “What beckiobed, With heb te nee oe ot eatin eng MY ee toe loca railnee & tare, the A hiada 4 } ‘CROWN” | A Fine Gift for the Kodak Enthusiast killed y Smith, 70, sales-/ supplies and novelttes; I placed on suit case and her baby she came ay sale the things people coming in and] a month I quit,” The storm—torrents of rain tossed mar | for aa bboniirs years later|ont of a great building would need ad . “because eylabout by the heavy ¢: played Pecianecectetl me make 40% |found her i Seattle, where she xe-lund right from that time things be.| wife xald : there was caus. |DA¥0d inf thotinanda of Neatté homes ’ Heater | Special $1.95 wand the verdict! cured a position am floor auperin:| ean to piek up. Now fam out ot|ing trouble in the family. She came|Prly risers Thursday found that the | | i ltend 1 és ak negged me to leave, 1t{ Water had been blown in thru doors | rpm ‘ | to the prosecuting attorney. Smith) ‘arent St & local theater abit ps ck Shia SENOS. Se “DUL| $0: ARE ite thee dey i the [Ot windows, and’ that’ tarpety and For Coal or Wood HESE Loose-leaf Albums have flexible leather | was fatafly injured by Worden’s car] iso) of her mother's ee was grow. | had 1 eh “a presen Yn Baby a aig z ““|cugs and furniture were drenched, Full nickel trimmed. Duplex covers—black, brown, blue or green—gold- | es 3 y ° ad in me bac c 0 t of Seattleltes Thured es, Mica-panele é i died in ths Sy ppsoital, i. | ing up, trainin for a professional ea-| came out én top.” She then went back to Chicago,|_ Hundreds of Seattieites Thursday|}| Grates. Mica-paneled front door, j Butes after be had been struck-!reer as @ dancer, and Mrs. De} | Musey, feeling the need of @ larser}an nay done. She has lived; she ia|stad was said to have met her later| ong. 1) aioe ape Income to further the tralning, of! cing her daughter a fine muatoal|in Chicago where they “dlecursed|jiaq put the city. ilgnt ie Veter | A her, child, decided, to strike out for | ing artistic education; sho has added| our going away.” of commission 1n thelr nelghbor- AKRON DROPS Liat [to the original handful of once-mort-| “My alster tried to interfere,” the] jooq, FOUND THF STAND f recital went on, “and we left sud: gagod furniture until today she pos In many houses where jamps or || No, 20 ent Back 0 ChICME.| morning were forced (o resort (0 | ase rit tied with cord. With fifty loose leaves ‘Wotden claimed the accident was Here ts a samplé of what one wom.| officers said #h 3 ‘loll lamps or candles when they|{| . 18 |}; —special $1.95. —Kodak Section, First Floor unavoidable, dress and prepare Akron, ©, has dropped its city | building lobby was for sale, It was| home and mothers the little girl who| Fort Worth, Texos, and finally| breakfast either in complete dark- manager and turned most of his/|lllstocked and rundown, and few | has been tho real Inspiration back of} came to California. neas or fn such light as the open poweig’ aver {o thal mad vur. sed to purchase the magazines business career. Florence and _— doors of kitchen ranges and gas This Information was recelved by |40d limited mere: it offered. | § her and daughter, had stoves made But this lttle woman, goaded on by | sal » beginning It just HAD to FREDERICK CITY MANAGER WAS FOR SALE | senses a comfortable home—and after|denly for Louisiana. From Loulsl-| candies were not available, the reste The ttle stand in the Smith |her 10-hour day down town she goes/ana wo went to San Antonio and!aenty had to $19 50 ~-Fourth Floor National Municipal Review. Mayor |the maternal urge, belleved sho | succeed, and that is why they named Power & Light Co, {t waa eaid that Brown pointed to it as vindication | Could make the place pay. Hit “The Little Success.’ LANDES incomplete reports for the night in. | of his opposition to the managerial > dicated there had been no in ‘ot ' system of city gove t and al STARTS ON PAGE 1 — ystem of city government and also HERE’S MORE ABOUT § i as vindication for his request for ‘ ee. aidena pram oropond ez oe! STAR'S “MURDER” MYSTERY lone os comrce ont nom er amendments to the charter re- enmitee which recently met | STARTS ON PAGE 1 ot ‘hope that the ordinance. Is FREDERICK passed and that the result will be had tried out the manager i . fara it pga {po ket. And, under ¢ se ginedee | PEERED SE RETR 827 jsatisfactory,” the chief said Thurs SS hrc | Yang broking atlases CASE,’ LUKE MAY SAYS |{<3 Wome’ gma somone The CHRISTMAS Book Sh engineer and formér head of the | May” we said, “but why not start!| ‘murder caso’ 1 ever worked || Possible friction will be reduced to | e lo ” t 1 us “ d Luke May, after T a minimum. I also think it no city water department. Jat the beginning now, and tel , y, ‘ ! a rip | : Cae 7 2 Sts aginary murder’* had ||more than fair that the women who | =: a fs 4 a i At recent charter amendment |in brief just how you tracked down pad re t Masomea of. |jengage in police work should be | ( | N the Winter, beside a crackling wood jection: a enc e ere | ” 1 . . e Beth abin cla\ baiopeiel Le ‘The chief thing that mado it ||entitled to full pension and pay} Ts Rye fire, as in the Summer, beneath blue * i SS adiet “Alright, I will,” May replied.|| interesting was that in this tl privileges,” pracitoniiy “HL 76S is | dite cali hale straights ‘pio||‘oretionl: cake ‘there’wassno iganl ||. Wooteccih the petise Cait, acpaga skies, a Book of Poetry is a delightful com- power over to the mayor. | ture the ‘erime’ again. Whep I ar. » And motive Is; the frst} ing to the provisions of the, proposed : panion. And this season new collections of naturally, that a detective || ordinance, will be able to advance to NS: as shi CLERKS rived Reporter Brown was ty . t in working on a real ||tho rating of first-class patrolman y verse have been brought out, which suggest half. wied over a de with a This made The Star's ||/thru the regular stages, The head » ‘ 4 eee | welcome gifts. {bullet hole thru the clothes he ‘murder’ all the more difficult, jot the department, at present Mrs. “Soup of the Evening |" His cravat wus disarr 1 1 want to commend Hannum || Harris, will automatically possess a] Pe sy Se | TRUTH 0’ WOMEN as tho in a strug A for : «in ma |#ergeant’s rating fast words from lohg.vanished 29 | automatic and a 82 shell lay nearby|| out the plans for this ‘ | While the ordinance had not i : | a feuecntne Ek sat Beautiful Soup $n 3 the floor.” sirown. ti srt Every cluo he left and every |/reached the final draft at noon S by Josephine “Deskants Paco, $1 alone, early in the morni at|| move ho ma abso y ||Thursday, Mrs, Landes announced . > aH ; The most popular soup Of| the office when the ‘shoo oo-}| logical. A man with foresight || that she had written {t to conform] \ Was [ THIS SINGING ORED lcurred. The janitor testified all|| and imagination enough to do ||with the recommendation of tho po: WAS Br | modern poems for children collectes > Degree year A SOE ate dace ewia tha’ te stiidena ties atveN” Ve eniat: Sa by Louis Untermeyer; $3.00 ster Bisque. nd t g Kb 1e Piast | Seanninnaeannehioninamn |) rel Earrig volosd ephoval of tie ; A - "I figured in that event it mus rs. Harr app" i S We 7 AN POETRY SIN 1900 most popular way to make | any inside job and confined iy |ser prints, Put no prints of Hall's vote women police workers ar NO S c os ile Ag American i collected it is with cs arch IarEelY 10 te ieee altho| 1Nsers, and I deduced that Hannum | sy entitied to the, departmental : =a by Louis Untermeyer; * . had gone to Hall's room fn an at {lege 6 anid, “and the change f so Se ee et ‘ tempt to frame an alibi by him-— | should tend toward efficiency.” | = PARSON’S PLEASURE Faas or r s soon as iT a larrived scraped the foreign matter|that’s the first thought of ‘murder.| A clause to create the post of as a volume oe exquisite verse pire under the fi rnails of each.| ers’ after the erime—and, finding | stant superintendent of policewom. | Christopher Morley; $1. ‘ sy) | on {s also included tn the ordinance, | Fifth Floor also took th mp Hall away from home, had hidden | | ha Nwreltina 00 ¢ them. according to Chief Severyns’ plan Mayor BE. J, Brown Thursday in the HERE’S MORE ABOUT At the office of the Puget Sound & NELSON the ‘death gun’ away {n Hall's dress. You know. what a rich,| “Why three?” we Interrupted, | ? Bread NUCOA is, Butlmight be able to disguise hie writ | ai iti i he oh get From Europe Trip vi ” ng once, but ne three times. pnd * Reporting a successful trip, both } possibly you have never| Iog. snety, Pal Deve | “When I examined the scrapings|in business and. pleamire, Claude | tried it to enrich the OC from under the finger nails of the] Jensen and J. Von Herberg, of the| | gi TOLD MAY MUCH e things that you cook. h of the room revealed a|“ditorial men, T found, by using a |theater firm of Jenson-Von Herbers, | At Attractive Prices m print on Brown's d Ane een ady Of ther ie t Hannum’'s| returned y from a tour of} ‘ 3 faintor sald he had pol-|>ore shreds of the sam « cloth) murope which consumed the past || e In order that you may know : ; of wn's ¢ was made.|thiee mopths. The trip was made apt truly NUCOA ed: 4s tol foun bet ableton tha tice, t tedly caught there—os| primarily in the interests of the HE style and patterns men like are in this new rs = v hen Hannum | First National Pictures association, shipment the fine flavor of foods pre-|#™ he hole where the bullet | py the throat in the|o¢ which Von Herberg is a director. ; of Bath Robes of good quality : Toast-and- : 1 mbedd i [ate France wa ed, and a major blanket’ cloth. Convertible or shawl-collar styles, with pared with it, we have gotten] “one gia © bull arison of the threatening let-Imartic of the th sagt ‘ up a Special NUCOA Holi-| en ' 7 had not come], ” T Send ARNOMAN HAMMETT cri ee Bf in braid-trimmed edges, two pockets and cord sash. ees ff Tea Set 7 ig the the British Isles, Jensen for |} + i “0 day Dinner Menu—with|! spy ay Coo ABA He the samples of bandwriting| portiand shortly after his arrival in Small, medium and large sizes. Good value, at $6.45. “ f |turned in by the Star staff showed | goa Aas os Recipes beginning with |avage a. among. the | tHe the note, tmaueationably, wns in| atte eons el 1 50 NUCOA Oyster Bisque| three that : ¢ Hannum's handwriting, even tho he whic h it entered and left the ‘body i | ° ft ice did not make the #amy | 4\4 hin best to disguise the writing Hannum, even {f you hadn't and taking you on through | jientitying marks that j 5) . | y : gun always! 6 made for me. There is a co-ordl-| been here when I walked in this M Fl | thks Ate Canes late. as picture ith rose Turkey or Goose —vegeta-) mn akes on a bullet, as did the ‘mur-| 4) uscles in handwriting,| morning, we-would have had plenty ens uting anne Set of Cup and Plate, as pictured, with rose un, 80 I knew the Colt, > at 1 f info! pout t band and dainty scroll and floral pattern: $1.50. 1 j gun. So I kr formed t , that always|of information about you to put in a J bles and dessert, to NUCOA Ma 46° > Homer Brew,! causes certain peculiarities that no| police otrcular and: broadcast over the Ni hi salted nuts. ana figured Larped eighty DoEKtEy, And: Wiis What done thers ight irts FULL DESCRIPTION 18 would have been little difficuty in OBTAINED BY SCIENCE running you down.” Polychrome Inciuded in the Tecipes are : = t 1c w'y gun Microscopic examination and] “Well, Mr. May,” wo said, - “we . cake and candy “ specials” nger print that ta chemical analysis of the two or three |think this is a remarkable demon Special 95c Book Ends hairs found clutched in own's stration of high-powered detective wit f f ‘li- | clenched fist—undoubtedly t of| work, and we thank you for all the 6 rite today for your free}; : ken. 1 the ‘murderer’—showed him to be aleffort you have gono to, We really 2 95 copy of the Holic day Menu} Print on t : . : man of about, 25, years Fg) han pd ¢ bese Mey bb shar n NUSUALLY good value in Men's Night Shirts of ° n prin told me also his race and general|good lesson. What do you thik, e and Recipes. Ask for ; ; , a AAA 6d + abe nun? warm outing flannel. In a variety of striped uvchr Book End Avalide Ware ue booklet te 0 carried kays to t co th ‘ound several days ago| “I know this,” sald Hannum, “I’ve patterns. With collar, buttoning close up at the neck Polychromie, Book Ends; ‘itm! Wide ‘wandway " ¢ r 7 " " watched Mr. May on my track for a Given Th PY 4 7 decorated effects, one style as pictured, in antique : sali bos len Se ably Sizes 15 to 20 (neck measurement). All sizes cut gold and color, made in hand-molded effect, with SiR Rape ay ; va amply full. Special 95¢. felt-covered base; special § air, st. Plo econstructing th of the erimo| really r h You can t urse of the ‘murder | tell the world for me t, after see for Cal f or ngle that It lodged|ing this, I'M CONVINCED THAT rae et “eles tout patsy i i 4 we and the angle atlCRIME DOBSN'T PAY.” “From Soup to Nuts” Address The Best I oods, Inc.

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