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Spokane Chronicle from Spokane, Washington • 12

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Spokane Chroniclei
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r-" 'Li. Jfk jr I TTX -Y i -t A jo 7t 12 THE EVENING CHRONICLE, SPOKANE, MONDAY, JUNE 21, 1900 A trip of Orville today that the new average speed of 0 mMe, TO AVERAGE -FORTY MILES WROTE BLACK HAND-LETTER MULLEN HAS GOOD OFFER RECEPTION AT HILLYARD FATHER FINDS i LONG LOST SON houi, Ethical, "Passerby (0 vr, remember ybU a Pe ecm very long ago. Ind "an ot 'Cripple" Yea .1. business to carryon the same trade him; advertising Parted Forty-seven Years, Meet Again in Spokane. unable to travel at the time, but as soon as it was safe for him to venture on the long Journey he left for the west, arriving In Spokane last Friday.

Father and son claim to have unmistakable evidence that the Identification of each other Is correct. WASHINGTON. June 21 Today the Wright brothers, who arrived from Dayton vesterday. went to Fort Myer and proceeded to complete the assembling of the flying machine for the resumption of the trial brought to an end by an acldent last September. It Is possible they will be ready for the first preliminary flight on Wednesday.

They must complete their official trlais by Monday. The speed trial of the Wright aeroplane must be made over rough and hilly country. The endurance trial will require the Wrights to remain aloft for two hours, the machine carrying two men and sufficient fuel for Charley Mullen, the star first sacker of the University of Washington, during the last season and captain-elect of the 1910 team, -has received a flattering offer from the Portland team to Join tho Colts and play first base for the rest of the season. Mullen made a great Impression on Mike Lynch when tho University team played the leaguers, but refused to join the Turks. Mullen Is ready to play professional ball, but his father wants him to stay at the university and play out his last year as captain ot the team.

Will MacCrea, the Portland business manager, Is working hard for the husky youngster and may be able to land him for the team. Nearly 100 guests gathered at tiie reception tendered Mr. and Mrs. Palmer Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mis TV.

W. Stevens at the corner of Olympte avenue and Regal street, Hillvard. Mr. and Mrs. Palmer were formerly two popular young society folks of liillyard.

and their marriage June 9 was one of the Important events of the month at liillyard. The afTalrs Saturday was irt honor of the young couple, who had Just returned from a wedding trip to Seattle. A pleasant evening was passed and Mr. and Mrs Palmer were the recipients of manv gifts Refreshments were eerved by the hostess. The Palmers will live at Peons prairie, where Mr.

Palmer owns and operates a ranch. CINCINNATI, June 21. Gutseppa Golbo, who was arrested yesterday at Meadville, pa-t the member of the Black Hand eocletv who wrote the threatening" letter afterward sent to the different cities to be mailed, according to Postoffice Inspector Hoa-ford, who returned to Cincinnati lass flht after taking part In the raids in Pittsburg Saturday and Meadville Sun-day. large number of letters and pa-whlch will throw much additional light on the operation of the Black Hand were found In Golbos room. Orazlo Rumfold, known by several other: names, who was arrested In Pittsburg Saturdaj evening, le believed to be the originator and ehlef conspirator In the recent Black Hand activities In Ohio and adjacent atates.

From the time he was a baby I jmontha old, Edwin J. Bonner, now 'a Jed 47 working as a painter and paperhanger in Spokane, was not taeen by hia father until they met In JACK LONDON IS MIGHTY SICK JIAN advertising. DENTIST PIONEER. OF. THE COEOR DALENES That Jack London has lost ills health through tropical diseases and may never regain it Is he Information given out by E.

F. Goodhue of Honolulu, who has received a lengthy letter from the novelist, who is in a hospital at Sydney, Australia. London GUEST FROM VICTORIA practice th original and scientific yctem dentistry Wa treat, All, crews and extract teeth la a manner and guarantee eur work. Our gold crews sod trldge workers are the beet te be bad. JEALOUSY TUE CAUSE OF MURDER fUra Miss Kathleen Norman has as her guest Miss Vivian Blackwood of Victoria, B.

who will spend tho next two weeks as a house guest residence of Mr. and Mrs. man, C44 Seventh avenue. i Spokane last Friday The son first saw the light of day during the stirring times of 1862, in jjeffersoh county, Wisconsin. Edwin 'was the youngest of four children.

Hie father, Lewis Bonner, now 79 years had shouldered his musket and gone to the front before tho birth of ttie baby. He was a member of Company of the Fourth Wisconsin, having enlisted early in the war. He had seen some hard service on Tennessee frontier when he was Summoned home on account of the of his wife. He could only obtain a leave of absence on a short furlough, Uo placed the three older i children with an aunt and left the 6-months -old baby, Edwin, with a well-to-do neighbor family named Kellogg. His family thus taken care the father returned to the front cerred until the close of the war.

The first thing he did was to search for his children. The aunt with the three older ones, he learned, had moved to Minnesota, and were In the vicinity of New Vim. The baby boy waa unable to find. Reports were to the effect that the Kellogg family bad removed to Chicago and there had up. The father's inquiry failed to find any trace of the family or of the Laby boy.

100 lbs. cane sugar Strawberries 4 lbs. navy beans Canned tomatoes Lemons, fancy Flour, 49-lb. sack Fels Naptha soap PORTLAND, June 21. R.

F. Dickerson, a etone and grading contractor, today shot and killed Harry Garrett, one of his employes. Dicker-son alleges that Garrett was responsible for the separation of himself and his Dickerson accused Garrett today of being In the company of his wife yesterday and in the quarrel that ensued drew a revolver and fired a bullet Into Garretts body. Dickerson has been arrested. PLAN LAWN FETE.

ISM 9AM Gold erewna Set of teeth, sp from. Painless extractive. Shipping orders prompt utteuti Allgaier Bros. Main 53 928 Sprague. A-lawn party will be given this evening at the residence of W.

Klesling, 409 Waverly place, at the time the band plays in Corbin park. Ice cream and cake and candy will be for sale for the benefih of the Corbin Park Congregational building fund. BOSTON DENTAL PARLORS i i Ths Chronicle prints today's news today. llH RlT.nid. Orr Chaat kuk Cs AVALLACE, June 21.

(Special.) Charles Harding, aged 86 ears, dropped dead in the office of Ur. Lesher at Murray, this morning while waiting to take the tram for Wallace to enter a hospital here. Old age. is believed to have caused his death. He was one of the early settlers of the Coeur dAlenes and waa well known.

The committee appointed to arrange for the entertainment of the grand lodge of Red Men. which meets In this city July 13, met today and decided that a uniformed parade In the afternoon and a grand ball In the evening-will constitute the principal features of the entertainment, Mrs. James Grier of Mullan was taken to the asylum at Orofino this morning. Mrs. Grier was a patient at the Providence hospital.

Last Saturday night she climbed out of a window on the ledge around the building and walked half way around the' structure when 'she fell to the roof of the kitchen. She -'would 'Tiave rolled' from there to the ground, a fall of two stories, had not a man who, was nursing a broken arm, caught her by the dress and held-her until, she could be rescued. A week ago she ran away from the hospital and' waa found where It Is thought she waa about to drown herself. She imagines some one Is endeavoring to kill her. What might have been a serious accident was narrowly averted at Ena-vllle this morning.

The Tekoa freight pulled out of Enavllle 15 minutes ahead of the regular passenger train. When it had gone some distance up the grade half of the train broke loose and started back af a rapid rate. The runaway cars were caught Just before the passenger train was reached. Lost All Trace. The family with the baby had not Auto and Traveling Coats Stylish auto and traveling eoats, made of pure linen; 52 inches in length, and have long black string These will be sold at a decided underprice tomorrow.

$7.50 coHts for SECOND FLOOR. $5. Stylish Summer Gloves- IAng Silk Ivanhoe gloves" in black, white, brown, champagne, navy," and light blue $1.50 gloves, Tuesday a pair $1.25 Milanese 2-elasp silk and lisle gloves in assorted colors, also black and white; 75c gloves at, a pair DOC MAIN FLOOR. Satisfaction, or Your Money Back gone to Chicago, but had gone 2(T miles farther into the Wisconsin forest, and for that reason all trace was lost to the father. The boy lived with the Kellogg family until he was years old and from tbem learned something about his own family.

With a second family he lived until he was 10 years old, and after that was farmed out to a family who made a slave of him, and he ran away from them when he was 14 years old. He went In search of his people, and though he found the old home, and visited the grave of his mother, no trace of the family could he find. He roamed about the country, doing various kinds of work, and alwaya Inquired for people of his own name. In Omaha he learned the trade of painting and paperhanging and worked at the trade for 10 years in Nebraska, within 47 miles, as he has since learned, of where his father lived. He never happened to hear of his family.

Three years ago he came west. On election day, last November, be was engaged In painting a' sign on a little store building at Colbert, north of Spokane. An aged man limped across the etreet and he heard some one remark: "Old man Bonner seems to have the rheumatism again. The sign painter made the acquaintance If the old man and after comparing notes a few minutes, discovered that the senior Bonner was a half-brother his own father. From the uncle he learned that his father resided at Imperial.

Neb. The long-lost son at once to his father, telling of his whereabouts. The father was ill and ADVERTISING. Tuesday Evening Hott? Tired? Thirsty? Closing day bargains of the great June clearance are of the same importance as those offered on the first day of the sale. All short lots of merchandise will be disposed of at still farther reductions of price; silk and dress goods remnants are offered; domestic fabrics and various lines of house furnishings that arrived during the past few days are included.

Realize the full significance of the offerings. Tomorrow the sale continues tomorrow evening it closes. Come. Wash Fabrics Priced Low Air Silk Remnants Divided Into Three Lots specific five diseases from which he suffered when he reached Sydney. Ot two of these be was cured by He still has malarial fever and a curious pervous disorder which attacks him periodically and makes him as helpless as a child.

All Dress Goods Remnants in Three Lots All-wool dress' fabrics of 'every description are included jn the sale of remnants here on Tuesday. Staple weaves and novelties in every imaginable color being worn at the present time. AJ1 Bre remnants of the best-selling dress goods shown during the past few months. The qualities wil he segregated into three Model Suit Co. English Percales 36 inches wide, in light ground with colored stripes and dots; 15c quality; tomorrow, a If) yard lUC Half Wool Challis 27 inches wide, in cream ground, with pretty colored figures, stripes and dots; sells regularly for 35c tomorrow, a yard White Pique 27 inches wide, in various size welts, at half price tomorrow; regularly selling for 50c; at, a jard ADC Cotton Crepe 30 inches wide, in solid colors with' satin finish stripes; special, a ard, bn Tuesday Organdies at half price tonlorrmv; measure 27 inches in width, have ground with colored flowers; 20c values at, a yard Silkoline One yard in width; light ground with colored flowers; an extra fine 12 l-2c quality.

Tomorrow, a yard 10c 803 Riverside and 11 Post Street During the past few Weeks of unusual silk selling remnants have accumulated as never before. There are silk remnants of every weave in the three big lots we place on sale Tuesday. Taffetas, messalines, rough silks, novelty fancy colored silks, plain- colors -in fact, most anything everything included. Lot one, a yard Lot two, a yard Lot three, a yard BARGAIN LANE. -j groups and sold tomorrow at these prices We Out Are Certainly Going: to Close And the Goods Are Going Fast and Furious 25c 39c 59c Lot one, a yard Lot two, a yard Lot three, a yard BARGAIN LANE.

l- Slock Sale of Gray Graniteware Dishes The car that this jlranitewarc came in also contained galvanized ware 'which arrived in perfect condition. Both lines will go on sale tomorrow, our patrons an excellent opportunity to buy these staple wares for the camp and kitchen at very low prices. there arc 1(J times as many included in the sale that are not listed here. 5-quart size AVe mention only a few of the items GRANITE DISH PANS lie quart dish pans at, 49c Rice Boilers In four sizes sale at. ZF.trflOc and 15c Has Been Tremendously Reduced But We Still Have Plenty lor Everybody and Anybody That Wants Bargains ANOTHER ASTOUNDING CUT IN PRICES Show No Mercjr to Value fc-quart size 65c 10c Pie Plates In two sizes; each We each 17-quart dish pans at, each 21-quart dish pans at, each PURITAN KfiTTLES Come in three sizes; have the newest patented cover and strainer; lid arranged so it can not slip, making it almost impossible to get accidentally burned while straining vegetables.

3-quart size, 39c Seamless Mixing Bowls 6-qt size special each Water Pails 10-quart size, of ja blue mottled graliite; special, each jy Here are ladies and misses suits, the finest in the land; exclusive models, made by the best manufacturers, who employ none but the finest A1 workmen materials and trimmings are superior to any other on the market; cut down to one-half and less than half of their net value. 28c 50c 40c, 60c and 75c GALVANIZED WARE Rinsing Tubs on sale' at, Galvanized Foot Tubs at each -On sale No. 8 Teakettles- each 75c 15l Seeing. Is Believing-Come in and Look at Them size Pudding Pans 4-quart at, cadi FOURTH FLOOR Great Special Purchase Sale of Rugs Continues The lot represents an excellent purchase of the pop-enabled to Ncctire a very important price concession We have just received a big of rugs from one of the easUrn mills, xilar priced sort of floor entering. By taking a quantity of these rugs we were The entire lot is now on sale at prices decidedly redact'd.

of these new rugs; every one in the We quote jiriccs on a few $35.00 Ladies fancy black worsted suits, worth $24.75, for jjq Ladies figured black and navy covert suits, worth up to $37,50, for 75 Ladies fancy trimmed new blue suits, worth $42.50, for Ladies fine navy blue serge, worth $47.50, for 50 Ladiek fancy stripe serge, different shades, worth up to $37.50, for 1475 Ladies plain white flannel suits, worth $42.50, for Si 9. 75 Ladies' fancy stripes and shades, flannel suits, worth up to $42.50 Ladies fine navy blue serge, silk trimmed, worth $67.50, for Ladies pongee and taffeta silk suits, worth $42.50, for SloiVs Ladies 3-piece black taffeta silk suits, worth $55.00, for 20.50 Ladies elegant French serge suits, handsomely trimmed, worth $57.00, for 28.50 Ladies rose serge suit, fancy trimmed, worth $44.50, for Ladies navy panama suits, trimmed and worth $37.50, for 17i50 Ladies fine white pique wash suits, worth $12.50, for 5.05' Ladies fine white pique wash suits, blue and black trimmed, worth $24,75, for 0.75 Ladies new princess effect linen dresses, worth $16.50, for 8.25 Wilton Velvet Rugs, 9x12 feet in size; on sale at, each lot is included in the sale. BRUSSELS RUGS $12.50 Brussels Rugs, 7-6x9 feet in size, rf on sale at. each 0 DU $17.50 Extra Heavy Seamless Brussels Rugs, 8-3x10-6 feet size, on sale at, in SMALL RUGS $1.00 Smyrna Rugs, 30x60 inches in size; on sale Monday, each $2.00 Velvet Rugs 27x54 inches in size, Tuesday, each each 16.50 22.50 Extra Heavy Seamless Brussels Rugs, 9x12 feet in size, on sale at, each $30.00 Axmiiister Rugs, 9x12 feet in size, on sale at, each Sale Starts 9 a. m.

Daily Until the Entire Stock Is Gone No Goods Exchanged No Money Refunded FIXTURES ARE FOR. SALE DRAPERY SPECIAL Printed madras and casement cloth in beautiful stainod-gjass effects; special, a yard, on Tuesday FOURTH FLOOR. 'X.

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