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BEE. THE WASHINGTON MYSTERY OF CRIME, JILTED BY MOONBEAM | i | j | ° 3 4 3 3 3 % 3 4 4 % 3 3 ’ 3 § 4 % 4 - [HK KKK KKK LL KEL ELL EL EEL EE EE Ee You Don’t Need —w $500 « $600 Pry LEGAL NOTICE QP RK KKK NN CLK KKK KL KCL KS Kt KKK ET KC WE We Ee ew PERRI W. FRISBY, Arrox Paris Revels in a Series of Sensa- tional Homicides. Unhappy Love Affair Leads te) | Brave’s Scli-Destruction. } i” PATENT OFFICE Cree Maidea Rejected Bear-Afraid- . U.S. et-the-Welf's Artist Kills His Model for the Sake et Realism — Suicides Wear Attentions and | 5 : BEFORE ¢ "AFTER Orange Blossoms — Wants Then the Sioux Chief Cared ¥ . cot James Ww. West tal pgrmapcan ts A Sera yet ee A-Wonderful Face Bleach, ; to purchase an instrument here, hex as sete both in box for $1, or thape boxes fer 9% Our liberality has created our For the picturesque and the sensa- ted Blanket and several Cree Im @usranteed to do what we say and to be the a popularity. Our prices for high- class musical instruments are wichin the limits of reason and economy, Ir You Can dians, who have been ona pilgrimage | “beet in the world.” One box is sll that to the Bear Paw mountains, returned | the other day to Havre, Mont., with | | the news of the tragic suicide of Bear- Afraid-of-the-Wolf, a full-blooded Sioux Indian, who killed himself with Poe. Such theatrical attributes seem |4 shotgun. Indian tradition records to belong naturally to the French {but few instances of self-destruction, character, which loves odd, weird or and the suicide will go into history fanciful effects in everything The [#8 one of the few cases of its kind word “bizarre” was created in the lan- * &2 Tecord. tage to fit this national characteris- | Chided by the members of his tribe, j and rejected by Moonbeam, a princess of the much-despised Cree Indian na- tional in crime there is no country that can begin to match France. Scarcelya week passes that the newspapers do not print the details of a murder that reads like a bit of Gaboriau fiction, or the fantastic dreams of Edgar Allen required if used as directed. A WONDERFUL FACE BLEACH. A PEACH-LIKE complexion obtained ir used as directed. Will turn the skin of a black oF Given under my haud this isth day of brown person four or five shades lighter,and & mulatto person perfectly white. In forty- eight hours a shade or two lighter will be ne tieeable. Is does not turn the skinin spots but bleaches out white, the skin remaining beaut’ fal withous continual use. Will remove wrinkles, freckles, dark spots, pimples or bumps o black heads, making the skin very soft ang smooth. Small pox pits, tan, tver spotera | moved without harm to the skis. When you get the color you wish, stup using the preperation, THE HAIR STRAiGHTENER that goes Jn every one dollar box ss enough te make anyone's ee long and straight, and Amanda West, N.E 825 gth St .--Pay $5.00 or $6.00 Monthly for Either... Piano ~ Organ District of Co Clerk of Probate Ce shed on wsp oe ar on 58 oe Only the other day a man employed : . - | tic arde over 7 t. High) rfamed in one of the government offices in | sion, the ici 1 ee left his sre eee eine earn and eae 83 eomb. Paris killed his wife in their suburban jeamp. When found his body was fro- | Many of our customers say one of our dollar zen, and near by were the carea boxes is worth ten dollars, yet we sell it forone FOR SALE—OWNER, ABOUT TO] home under circumstances of the most | 76% 20 Fee ncn | Solara ben: we shall be happy to accommodate move 1 city, offers a stylish,} extreme cruelty. T he w fat Ore OO PONS, WHER BE REIOe Lf Any person sending us onc “ollarin a letter 7 ‘a move from city, offers a sty eme-orucity, ‘Then he went tohiet 21 vs. a on atte that ha ciel: | ote oben eae oe expen moons oe you. Let us t.lk the matter over bevel-glass-top Parlor Organ, at «| bedroom, and, preparatory to taking | der or registered letter, we will send it through ride on their spirits to the happy hunt- We shall arrange satisfactory terms. great sacrifice, Convenient pay-| his own life, sat Gown and wrote a |‘ the mail Sega peepaid Se it.yue Were nn rents if desired. 1333 12th st. n. w. l eee eat =a at 0.0. Date wil come by express, 25c. extra. @ calm, psychol ] treatise on how it | Maas eae waa S nat : t@In any case where it fails to do what we LE—BRICK HOUSE, 18v2| feels to be a murderer. Gea sec deerdeaie: 2 a ComD | glate we will reture the monay ore" ” x age ; esate “ee } and for longer th week the Indians | free of charge. Packed so tha* ‘ Ss : 12th St, N.W. Basement and Two} In the Vilette quarter of the cap-| have been ple pnel Vigihapiaer gaia * - Amow contents except receiver. | an ers tayman Co =n bapa ap dcberveepe apap tienres Fda iis Suleman oN ts iced UN According to the custom CRANE AND CO : Modern Improvements. Can be} ago climbed to the second story win- sei # “ acto) ow 2 { e ; al ‘ ’ | western r e y liet erue 122 West Broad Street, | o@ Piano. Ore. ’ . c bought on Easy Terms. Enquire off gow of his own house (though he had| estern red men, they inflict cruel and sae ted The Leading Piano, Organ, and Music House i. the National Capua barbarous punishment upon their bod- ies during the lamentation over their M, A. Tappan—.339 F St. N. W. the keys of the front door in his pock- | entered his own bedroom where | PERSCY S. FOSTER PF oe 8 Ot OE OE OE ON ot et ot nt ot ne Sine ae eee his wife and child were sleeping, mur- | one fgg een eee (ae Sriees Manager, 327 F Sree Nor hwest. EGHORN THE TAILOR, | dered them then and there, climbed out | eamps in the vicinity of Havre. ve S3altimore Store, 15 North Charles Street If you want a fine spring oe of the window and down to the ground The prominence of the dead chief h Peril . ; clothes, don’t f ito call an! see thas} @g@in, and was skulking away like a| py birth and that of his squaw, who is | BON . rrr rere eee keene eee © ee eee eee eee wel iown tailor, Mr, Horn, tHe if} duty-dove bur ; laughter of Sitting Bull, to- | Sasha the best cutter and fitter im the city A Fre tof the Latin quarter gether with the sensational and un- | Brqgehe He | : the finishing | usual character of his taking off, has | Val f ute | EstaBLisEp 1842, ~S1 184 STIEFF PIANOS Have stood the test for sixty years When buy ing from us you are deal- ing direct from the manu- facturer. . “The Death to be his el would he prolonged the lamentation until the Crees 2 the Bear Paw moun- tains much exercised over the affa ve been consulted predict the death of Bear-Afraid-of-thé-Wolf as touches on his of \ ‘is ma be | hlike, ne men who | had be t of hyp er ¢ € ours meaning each day. 17 he grew dis- | he had satisfied wi ea daa | lh eee Leases eran SUBSCRIBE NOW.. a heauiiiul liand ed eive a Hand Pain cd Frou he te ap = h Taken in trade which we isfac nd your fine ill give you s <nows how to fit th of bs ale br rant LOS PEK ve itor tb ‘ ’ 3 irs licw F. a UPRIGHT PIANOS AS LOW AS jor one year. 3 ir yoflr subscription tor r pict’ iit | hs with y are Pianos $25 ; ——a Seca rusement in anoiuer column Subsription h Photo graph or tin-ty pe to FOUNT HIS FROZ Piano Stief Warerooms, 521 11TH STREET N. W. WOMAN FIGHTS LION. her will soon give nd of tl a descen . a that the Great CLIMBED INTO HIS OWN WINDOW. | | the Cree Inc The dead chief White B the Hair-Raising Performance of Miss Heliot by Berlin Police, aT Summarily Stopped imparted to Venus, so he administered famous Sioux Pill Hie Bee Pilllig G0. a fatal dose of chloroform t the sleep- t t ' ay { one whose piciure you May | Ss i send One Years subserip = | sion will entitle you wo i; gyuilt ufl Muha? | Two Brooches, Call and | | see sa pies or send yeur i e police of lin have just puta | ° »m White Bear lake, near St. Paul | | stop to some h aising perform- ing woman. After she had passed from as named. | tiog ‘1’? strest, Northwest. | J Cc iG nliff M ances in the Frohse menagerie, whose | P@ftial unconsciousness to death, he | ‘Twelve years ago Bear met his wife. ; me ’ . Onillt, gr. tents are pitched in the northern sec copied with marvelous accuracy the | who is a descendant of Sitting Bull. | : sR eee one Ber ZS of : tion of the city near the Preuzlan| Precise hues of the dead model's flesh. They were married in the Judith { gate. : He worked all through the night and | mountains in June, 1890, with much | ight Sonl Jateblishea.icec | : ; cali by daylight had finished the painting | : f al years from | ij rf} \ | The star attraction of this circus | DY C@yUsoF Dae i the | &! pomp. Dr g for several years from | J iil {tl ) was Miss Heliot, the lion tamer. a fas aaa: on. pies ua | place to place in northern Montana \ | it} . | <ts ve afternc Fi ight she en-| ® *¢W Words on three separate sheets | Rear-Afraid-of-the-Wolf made love to | i pre : RURK ‘ r r i si ee ot ee . bes" ea lee paper. One he fastened in the dead | many other Indian maidens, and this | 11th and V Streets, N. W. Py STKE LOAN OFFI a Buy pure food that to the programme as a n battle | VOmans hand; a second he attached | eaused an estrangement which led to ! strictly First Class... ge ee ee your appetite. with a huge lion. Of course the lion ho Fue sel moist cones pe the third | his separation from his a riggs There | 3 4.3 Cents Per Cue is a C , . is supposed to be generous enough he placed, like a headstone, against the | was but one true love for him, and that Gidind diver santchend deca Old Homestead and Grandma's to. ahew hisnsclf defected by the ts pillow of his couch, where he threw | was the fair Moonbeam of a band of Open from 8 a. m. to 11:45 p m aa te de * : | An baked by Boston Bis . himself after swallowing the rest of | wandering Crees that Uncle Sam had Silas Johnson, - Proprietor, |J€“@!"y, Stols.f guns, mechanical, | ce fll the bil. Thee the chloroform that was left in the lit- | refused to succor, and who had been tools, ladies and gentlemen’s wearing | sa oe ee tle wal. | ordered by an officer from Fort As- appearal. lp | Best Breads wn Town When a friend of the artist visited | siniboine to return to the Canadian = the studio that afternoon he read the | possessions from whence they came. story of the tragedy in the three slips | But Moonbeam had another lover— } of paper. The lead-penciled epitaph j one of her own tribesmen. Bear was of the girl read: he died for Art.” | repulsed and rode out of camp a week The inscription above the painter’s | ago with his two ponies. The search- head was: “He strove for immortal- | ing party three days later found his ity.’ The paper hanging from the | frozen body, near those of his ponies, painting bore the words: “Their mon- | with the side of his head torn off with a charge of shot. For Sale by your Groce: for your li del to be su are gettirg the geruine as our bread is wher “Why do you and George quarrel go Old goid and silver bough much?” asked the mother. “He is so unreasonable,” answered the fiancee. “I make it a point to let him have his own way once in ten times, and still he is not satifised.”— Chicago Post. Unredeemed pledges for sale | Unreasonable Man, | Your Face BOSTON bakING cOMPAM Sena S. Capitol ument.” | 119-129 rst Street, Foot U acting as a correspondent during the PHONE MAIN, 2481-2 love. er’s arms, an The police fished out from the Mar- oo eameae citiaameed icon sacqrmamerre sae | Grounds. i tin canal the bodies of a man and wom- Flight of the Highlanders, Louise—Alice hus quit giving bridal | an who had obyiously committed sui-| Richard Harding Davis relates this | PUBS Ree rn cide because they had been crossed in | incident, which happened while he was | | 00") ow. queer! Faerie: ber | worany pusLx f | They were clasped in each oth- ise— elf. she aaa. Louise—Well, she s ding invitation com s when a wed- 1 around their English-Boer war: A regiment of she feels hap- P, MOORE Fire, Life and Accident Insurance binding them to each other, was a -otch Highlanders, noted for their a t si , stout rope, in the strands of which | bravery in action, during the heat of : id a s ac ike ome mo and were entwined artificial orange blos- | one battle were suddenly seen to break buys herself a new book.—Detroit : : i Sas eiece ranks and run in all.directions. The ee Pr RESCUED JUST IN TIME. gladiator. As a rule at each per- formance there is a vigorous strug- gle, the young woman even feigning to be on the point of being torn to pi s by the apparently infuriated beast. But in the end she is always victorious and the king of beasts falls on his back and yields the fight One night, however, the battle looked more earnest than usual. The thrilling situations were more fre- quent and the animal's roar and rage sounded ominous, It was seen by the patrons that Miss Heliot dic not display her usual self composure. There was little of the sham battle in this engagement. 1» fact, one blow of the lion's paw struck Miss Heliot’s and to the horror of the spectators blood fewed pro- fusely. Then there was almost # panic when the attendants came rush- ing to the cage with hot irens and Miss Heliot was dre from the arena in an unconscious state. Never- theless, on the following day the per- formance was repeated, this time suc cessfully, but since then it has been forbidden by order of the authorities. TROLLING FOR WILDCAT. Se 6 eee ee uncommonly reed ee the other day two young men, armed with daggers, fought a desper- ate duel near Billancourt, in the out- skirts of Pz They selected a moonlight night as the time, a deserted road as the place, and added a further picturesque effect to the episode by each of them mounting a bicycle for the encounter. A characteristically French crimin- al, who had been sentenced to death for a murder committed & year ago in Hevre, has written to the president of the republic protesting against a com- mutation of the sentence, and ex- plaining that he had committed the murder for the sole purpose of being guillotined, “as he had had an intense desire, ever since childhood, to learn the brain conditiens of a man immedi- ately after he is bebesded.” is. Big Trade in Pfutterflies, The trade in rare butte es is in- creasing in London. and ingenious de- ception is prac ed regarding them. Ordinary butterflies are caught and tilled; then girls are employed sme the with mucijage, fine metallic powder of various on the wings. and st <F#h the r mens almost whiic tiful speci to thin | jelted compound und the needle is in- In thia way the c dlector can be compound officers as well shared in the stampede, and apparently made no attempts to urge the men under them into line. (heir behaviour was a surprise to everybody on the field, and after the thing was over the colonel of the regi- ment was summoned before Gen. Rob- erts. “What the devil was the mat- ter with your regiment?” “Bobs.” “Well,” replied the colonel, “there is aot a man in the regiment afraid of a Dutchman's bullet, but we were steered into a field literally in- fested with wasps’ nests, ar you know, general, were all in kilts and with bare legs.” asked we New Noses for Everybody. The latest development in surgery is the molding of noses in paraffin, which is now being practiced in Vienna. In the deformity known as saddle nose the most remarkable results are said to be obtained. The process consists in the subcvtaneous injection of paraf- fin, which before it completely sets is molded into the desired shape. A warmed syringe ‘s charged with the serted between the eyebrows, just above the root of the nose. Then is injected into the cutaneous tissues as the needie is siow- ly withdrawn. y Pride, is only suffer ld, I believe,” or. Fami “Mr. Cumrox an ordinary cc sympathetic vi WW a Mrs. Cumrox, “we've done our best to keep it from being ordinary. We've for the most expensive physician in the city.” —Washington Star. said answered sent Mastn't Do It Again, Poet—I was picased to see my poem in your paper. Is there any money— Editor—Oh, no; we shan’t chs you anything thistime. Itis your firs offense, you know. If, however, it is repeated, we cannot let you off again so easily.—Boston Transcript. e Easily Explained. “Il wonder why the baby cries so much,” said the young mother. “That's easy,” answered the bach- elor uncle. “Why is it?” demanded the mother. “Because it is a baby,” replied the uncle.—Chicago Post. No Mixed Drinks. “Did the prisoner indulge in objur- gations?” asked the young attorney of the witness. “No, sir,” replied the latter. “TI never knew him to take anything but whisky.”"—Pittsburg Chronicle-Tele- graph, ( UMHUTE SEW'NG MACHINE Witt be wreathed with a most a smile, a1.>* you Invest In a White Sewing Machina EQUIPPED WiTH ITS NEW PINCH TENSION, SNSION INDICATOR (Oi. 10 TENSION RELEASER, The rst complete and useral devices added to any sewing i = {me WHITE is Dursoly and Handsomely Baflt. Fad Fine finish end Perfect Adjustment, | Sews ALL Sewable Articles, of your Active Deaers Wanrep in unocop Ped territory. Liberal terms, Andseay, g ms ‘as KVELAMO. 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