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iB Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News @ @ NE CENT A COPY 4s # a* &#A#SIX CENTS A WEEK ‘THE SEATTLE STAR. gee bed NO. 8S, SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, FRIDAY EVEN SODOM IS RIVALED SEATTLE HARBORS THE MOST INDECENT OF EXPOSURES of the most and in xhibitions that has od graced «& town Is now abiding in attic under (utelage of a museum fakir in @ st6Feroom on Firat Av enue near Spring street. ‘The place ia opera with the full knowleda of the police, the society for preven tion of View, humane @clety and ev ery other good order outht of local status and still no effort has been made to close It up. ‘The exbibit is a dingrace to the city and the that men nly” which boy» owed Mside place does not rob it of any of its Murder in First Degree iniquity. The disgusted took on the Mrs. Nellie Underwood is now | faces of the patrons as the Mrs. Ni openly accused of the murder of her | Out of the curtained room after pay own infant daughter, She wil) be| ing their quarters to vee the bold ox brought back to Seattle from Aber- | hibit is an excellent Indication of the deen to face the charge. kcene within. Jeputy Sherif! Quilter is now 0 his wgy back to Aberdeen and fol- The Indeceit Wonder lowing him in this morning's maili| T¥@ creature on the Inside who iv is & warrant for Mra. Underwood |24¥ertised as being “a great wonder Artest on @ charge of murder in the| WO baffles the ectontists,” ix the firft degree, Sheriff Cudihes, who |#hOW. A booster stands outside and is now In the Gray’s Harbor country | S#k8 the collected people to view the on tie trail 1 Unde wood, t mystery Inafde allegad principal in the crime, sent|, Once bebind the ourtal bask word yesterday to hie oifice |!# #en sitting beside a mmall plat nut a teputy be instructed |form cloteed In @ path robe, When Se wb Aberdeen for the woman lever ® half dosen’ men got into th ‘order tmdor-Bheulh Corcoran {Presence of the freak, It mounts ¢ tiny compli vath. platform and ina monotone reels off Loewy there are no new davelop-|* Y4Fa abows his or her life ese © Biseaes as 0 Lady as been recel we ct It is a large coarse being with a Ree CPs singe he manhunt) vemow wig. « hard femigine face and tae teopeent enete the or a |iaege hands and fect. The musuern falar a@firesres bin exhibit as Mise. Finaby. after teliing all she knows G, JUNE 6, 1902, BLOODSHED AND RIOT IN THE MINERS’ STRIKE Deputy Officer Precipitates Trouble---Injunc- tion May Be Sought on 25 CENTS A MONTIEL by the name of Gediey, who tx om ployed jn the railway mall service mysteriously hinted that he had tm. | portant and authentic news of Un- derwood's present hiding place | that he was not at Hberty to disc the information that Was #o heavily Durdening him because he was in the y of several prominent metro politan pap 2 it would coat him his Job If he gave away anything be ore he had communte 0 the home office. esa aiadeg aked out, however, through the other train hands, that'a messeny had arrived at Geowtt about mid night from Tokeland with the report that t wood had been surround. | ed In the at of cove country around Tokes Point and Shoalwater Ray late last night, but as the dix tance from Tokeland to Ocosta is| clone to 35 miles and the traveling by night olther ever the tall or| along the beach both slow and dan- gerous, the railroad men did nat place much credence In the story. Men who know the country down there say it is the aniy place along the entire coast where tt i# possible £0 escape by # boat and that Under- wood could easily get away before the officers arpive WEATHER FORECAST ne 5 th « 749 Second Ave, ADAMS & BLANCHARD Hinckley Bioc« ‘Tonight increa vewR Ww ca 1 ob 17’sS YOURS cottage, th, NOBBY PUVENILE ATTIRE [FOR SUMMER The city | tty is new rooms, bi clowet A strictly five living pantry, clothe Gas oF electric light, hot 14 water; door bells ly tinted oune in 15 minutes er aquere of owner and builde premises, Boren avenue and John street and « hands tty One decent that nearly all regular engineers, | bot firemen and pumpmen have the strikers, Dut gay the pumps and | are still Working with non-| Despite that the President Mitchell aftern: WILKESBARRE, June 6.76) quiet and peaceful conditions that have characterieed the #trike of the anthracite miners during the month hat at last given w riotous scenes and bloodshed, F ing against @ coal and tron’ poltee man who last night shot a 1-year old boy, it Intensely bitter today.| said the prospects settlement | Tho strikers ore in a desperate atate| were not near, and that as far as he eer and from now the au-| knew all negotiations were off. ites expect turbulent scenes. Trouble was nartewly avoided thin morning at the Stanton mine when| & coal and tron policemgn drew a re volver on a rikers whi bemwed him up his commis sion A disturbance between the etrik and deputies in Freeland i repart« prutned in aie 1n0¢ Eo past | engines ARE YOU LOOKING FOR A SNAP? Two houses Just being completed, ir neven-room house ready for ocoupancy, plumbing President Replies first-class and house is modern YORK, June 6—The b in every way, price $2,650. The a ther m house transport telegram trom Presid and wil ee, aghh ed week, $2,750, These om he would . Sond ye vouls located on ith av a committee ap a te ae 94 Cherry. Look this New York| be nettiod, the rumors in uther store pal wir you will pay more ¢ cur prices. BOYS’ SUITS Suits, in ; BED VENOM PIU Ale ot | Bulk lutte epsign ane Un: | that black ha award in headiprt-AMNts | more menacingly, jo dertit atta sh w itn, Credeiag eat r gates. Chowan Sane eae ‘and tine, end “ or GeathK.. He er of higute liber and fat. Nie: DhghGand thensgangi Sebed chil Bis, yevebane lng peace officers off@mg. Chehal ty oy aa feand Raeify courmes are busily en kifows desperat) Kia ere hi - Sh, + 9% Bold with. tha yin co Maighhechee’ ent wie Wiis came ‘ . " Dod Chacon py ooh tocagatig Xi Saving hur tapeare” Thee douht + ieteVenss Pave | z. alt J *% to Nemah ahd i Fan oF hia progrites; ie wall or He We on avi hy re ewe y ila that his ewety Soe wal of as each — i. && thoréubiy ad) : ay maid to hg Hffement clot hart: witon bat os ngGh. Chee no dou of fe then Bay ‘Ne Wore wee eet es) 22 id wht ye owan Biller, Pay vor seektits work, He was wore at it deolinets, sayin; means of ing from vey NEW and up from in up zee from Boys’ 2-plece Black, nize $5.00. Youths’ s-plece Cheviot Suit from 3 to 7 year | m2.50. Boy® 2-piece Cheviot Suits, in. vart- patterns, at 82.50, 83.00, hair hia ie @ chance that does 50 and £4.00, } mix every day. ¢ Berge Suits, in tiack} We ry and b wizew $ to 14 years, at, up) Blouse & in 8 IF YOU ARE from $3.50. 2 at $5.00, 84.00 LOOMING ow in the day set f for lots on which to build we Adams & Blanchard Mine Workers of Virginia have two nice cleared lots on tv : ‘Long Pants Suits” in the line neat check and res, om 87.50. fine Hine of Boys ad Cheviots 50, up f ap scrim-| anal take #tepa 1 tement of the ¢ ‘oking towart mag: i wtrike A statem ft is the int ne Btrike Increases tage of the in | BLUEFIELD, W. Va., 719 Second Ave. Hinckley Block DOCTOR We can mpyly vour nee sick room and hospital. Surg struments, Appliances, T%bi chairs, EVERYTBING THE BEST OPTAINABLE. Stewart & tte Drage 627 FIRST AVENUE the freak! prevent the with the of coal, * ne) and West Virginia to strike, Indic Eastlake avenug at $000 each ortation| thony are that mogt of them will quit these are choter is 50x100, mit today! as the strike feelpe Is very intense the other in 66x104. Also @ very UP AT MT, PLEASANT wo dtlerved. ot her lif me wver an exhibition Tor \ehoion bufldin, WILLIONS IN that would land an ordinary indiv- TOMORROW AFTERNOON THE REMAING OF LAMAR CHEADLE farm property a iam in the city Pal. In fact the exhibitor is the oniy-ome tm the room Site dobe nex bmish with shame at WILL BE EXHUMED TO FIND IF POISON CAUSED HIS | SUBDEN DEATH EIGHT MONTHS AGO—OBRIOUS CHARGES | eng RENY YORK, @une &—The di BY THE Percera@nty in dividends and thter- DEAD MAN'S BROTHER <M Unt maenth Wii break at rec. detpeine wile tor Jaw. Thd swekhol@urs of Saree lee es Jantour chr poration: te did then ny om, Sites “omnis er at a 9A 1 cbiwlitiom cee: etl « Call on w ts, hounes, timber lan: 6 4 coatrr ihyat fre wor 12 an@ 12 Scheuerman Bloek, Avenue and Cherry Stree R Canned To determine whether or not &® the estate of the deceased was gi avurder has been committed, the body|to Mra, Ellen Davies, the house- of Lamar Cheadle, who died at Ade-| eeper of the late Mr. Cheadle, ac- * | cording to the decision of Judge Tall- laide, Wash., eight months age, willl man of the superior court She be exhumed tomorrow. For the Sirst| gained possession of the property 4 Hundreds C Att $ >. m Spesials. Hundreds ot ail Day tip. Near |mads Nts LO ecm @ tol $9) a PITTSETRS, Pa, Pane &—A nw history of King county | through a contract made with Lamer ine man Will be teken | © Lo from its grave and be subjected to a] “heen beter to his death. Specials. Soups Yogntaltit, Chicken, Beef, Mock Turth, Cream Celery, Oxtail, Ciera, Consenmme, — Buuiiiion, | Rhutiheomewy, Gunteo Soups, per com, Me: Ber dezen, Se. wert per bart ath am, 80.405, : eS cmet of te jwamdty for ene Teokntte wa aroun B1D608. TEL, mipentianawum BA O4N, - 330, and munttipal Bends (ost mag ed) $8,050,000, of PH, 5 40,801 An ay eee a ON Co, heads the ai rel of $10 tonal couferenes of mepremactst ves A Grewsome Sight of the I ithreets wan be Pere today, and i in 4 owe adjournment a politics! orguntiation WH have Been perfect od W work far the intwrost of al bramihes of the Inquor Mméurtry The mendneeh wii wim wuarted hearty « war =. owen It orien te the feet Qrat mamta tuner and dealers nat in view lof the political weriviy of the termn- perance apd refi dimen an op- Ca Pokbatodd tn ean tgatene ration i scope, ie pretecist eerie neem It imeoeiramed Be embrace in tow the Rinttortal Wrowwnad Deals’ axwoct: thom, very possible method will be| . Tomorrow afternoon, at 1 o’cloek, Used to ascertain whether pocon te] the disinterment of the rematsy wit im the stomach of the dead man ana| take piace. At Mount Pleasant cem- If found, sensational developments) Mery the body will be dug mp an€ will follow, Every means will be| the Dost-mortem examination mace. used to ascertain once and for al}| The autopsy will be held under the the cause of Lamar Cheadie’s deat. nian of Coroner Haye and pare Peta te ee ae formed by Post-mortem Physician Ostrom. Physicians from the city As told exclusively in the Siar yes-| will also be in attendance. The ferday, Raphael Cheadle, suspecting | autopsy will be held at the gray ! play, applied to Coroner Hoye for permission to have exhumed the body Ct nis pond ae Lama . fluids will take several days. ‘headie. mission BPiffesent wil be made Sor “ kien The coréner Maia many KS and this wn Nis Intention of helping to probe to| take some time. It may be fully & he bottom the mystery surrounding | week hb reew this mont pecullar case. Yea sant | wesrtecs tr Maas thadeoates 54 BUTCHERS MURMURING ‘The bargains oftened trom our dierent depurwmnerss. Shirt Waists, Separave Dresses, Dress Goods, Sites, on Underwear, Notions, Lacea, Gives, etc. A few of our after € p.m. spectais— he rool of Boilet Se buys ise Women's Plain Sebo. vee Hematitehed amd Lace Edye Joe buys 28¢ can, Tajeumebosizer 2e buys 10c Patent Mandkerchicts. buys. lie a buys Se Kettle 7 EC Baye fe Pasting Bite 2e buys Se Barrel Wire Haas itt mere, buys 15 ne Collar Buttons. 2c buys 10c Shaving Brusiy 2c buys Sc Mirrors. Se biuys Iie doz, Bone Gollar Buttons. Se buys lhe Fancy Mat Fins, 2e buys Se Shoe Horn. le bugs Se Hooles and Byes: « 4c buys 10e Can Openen. 4e buys 1¢¢ bottle Ink, ree oe black. 2 buss We 5 Loe Wire wed, "Sacian de buys 19¢ bottle Vaseline. 3%c buys Ide Corset Steels. 2%c buys be barrel Tacks. de buys 10¢ bottle Machine Of. fe buys-20c Brush Bynoms, Se buys 10¢ doz. Bone Hair Pins. 26e buys 40¢ Hand Mirrors. be buys 15c worth of Shoe Lases, (6 pairs). ive buys 4c Hair Brash, $c buys 12%c Tinsel Crepe Pa- Se buys 15¢ Women's and Boys* *Linen Collars. for tomprrow’s selling is taking will find Millinery, Suits, ready-made Summer & shower teh oR walknctpan tas ry and to 99.789, Undone Stata Steel ce: frttoave with #5, 084.958, retention ts ly dividers 498,200, o «he North river logging camps. teats $8 worth of provisions and| Great Nertie et Ey yt it Sayed mecwnd the ranch till about|{s tearned thet Nesioeaaities fan yettesday. along the entire grtem mawe made About am hour after he left, Con- | deme f inocemap of weeps matte Smith of Westport arrived in| from peso te Ma any, mad {bn om unt of Underwood, but the man had/jeus tine @rmamg is wreavtied Uy to. d ‘ia morrew m quxeral stellar well be cad of tee Unkvaredly of Combermin dered. a Word Yns sent here to Sherif! ‘he mawhiiats am tn momnytiy,| pure. prienteunl tenn at Ancor. Pocory ml he, with Deputy Masie-| and tay ib 5 cm matte tewmm wt Oreat Falls ray her er: ik tad Pecabto teams : e © to (ale ee wry Len ny oder wire foe te Yoirwntone to Foleotareh he ae » poe =. | pats fee Seen we regina showing C o 7 ch ay geet Sees Sahm Meet, of Tokeand. re mga her mee Day, dite the siorth gide af sxketh to stay ait sith. Fexdten Brsu@ie: tte cece | cadre aecnoaiitn Biranee whee to | pestre Deere hs Diag | onetime wee ae A hee rere irik Rat gioan etek tre sip w : ae Beek ast, [. Eiiterinctsl fe owt Mails om peo Keep toh. p ficars ty a frown |Sourn without young su@h an tn-| Toes ie ima gah woodman | JorRement | ngs weaeh ete OMuentihe rer. | | = | Menviiier Acnamh APT, June 6—Peu Ua- Mprw dba the fugintve morderer, wih wt lemee. Since he was seen erin momilme a Toke Point, on tive nerth shore of Willapa harbor, them have Wren rapemted reports sent out of hie being surrounded and all lsinds of rumom afloat abo@t hi |hawime been captured, but none of them have proved true. Early this morning Sheriff Huff sent word from South Bend that Un- demvood had been around eno better than they | |Shoatwnter bay as late as fundown| were before. The residents wif en | Mast eventing, and that it was sup-|deayor to have the be of public! Seattle posed the Indians were hiding him,| works take some action regarding creasing « an Qhey have harbored criminals b: this matter. showers READY FOR CIVIL BILL |South Bend just before noon, that| | nothing definite wae known there of Cablegram Says Many of Them Show No Fur- ther Signs of Insurrection UNREST AMONG THE MEN WHO CUT THE MEAT—SAY THEY WORK THIRTEEN HOURS AND RECEIVE POOR PAY —THREATEN TO STRIKE UNLESS MATTER IS ADJUSTED f. zc'buys 1c Fine Comba, A cloud has appeated on the hort-; zon of the hitherto ever sunny sky of the Seattle bone butchers. With / | as 5 orion of meat soaring ownage od of them clone before 6 o'clock in the an the population growing like| evening. The wage scale hi also Jack's beanstalk, life to the retail] been disregarded by many of the meat dealers hi mploye 4 $18 & week is paid only been one grand, sw very best met Good men are Rut @ false ne na nm struck at) working for as low as $2.50 a day. last. The journeymen butchers and| There are about 100 journeymen em- meat cutters have come to a re | ployed in and about the city. tlon of the fact that they are en-| Bosses Will Resist titled to @ slice out of the beef trust’s| profits. A dems for regular houre| ,,Th*,*hepowners will resist the de- and better wages together with an| ™ands of the union, Agreement to strike Is now in cireu-| ,, Butchers wages are mow as bigh lation among the journeymen, and| °°. they have ever been in Seattle,’ it is practically certain that a large | mala © well known “9 today. “We Our expenses all around are heavier nlews eo 0 ) day unless the employers come to] than ever before, and competition Is keener, Pretty Long Hours ‘As to hours, some shops have to Shops open from 6 to 6 and $3 a| open early on account of their lan day wages are the main items de jorder trade. It ls a condition thi manded by the butchers. Their| the public forces upon us, We can mov ie in the nature of « re not yield to the kickers. y don't ganization of the local butchers’ 2 TRYING TO | e" ke you hapby ly 9800,000.. Seventy offices are mains 1207 Second ate tained. { RECALLS A MURDER CASE OF ve ar $iX YEARS AGO Waxler, aged 24, severed is wite’s head with r knife, then cut Aformal af to Governor McBride for the |found yeeter woman's entence of Wal. | Mether to have alias William Cary Jeaused th & S€-l been marrie tle convict now serving the Walia Walla pen MAN IN LUCK iE King county jail five years ago union, which has of late been mort- bund veral shops now open as early cleek in the morning, and none WATER. COOLERS From the small- est to the largest size in coolers are found here. Some are lined inside with granite iron, others white en- ameled, and still others with gal- vanized iron. i soa variety re here to choose from. Ghio 4 tele the lew) mn a Boor booth in MOR The comment for nors- (imion he says wh be belwrem Blu tay and Boesev et ‘ee Wetaty tirat the Indosmentent o . BOMB, June &—Pie Pope hy long comfwence with Caréimal Ram y with referenc aknaom, Efe by 1 te best imprenal from (he words ef ‘Pat at the aud- 2} ieace yenterday. ‘DAWSON MONTREAL, June 6.—The Yukon| Territory hae Undertaken the bulid-/ ing of 330 miles of new roads andl trails this summer, including 2601 miles from Dawson to White Horwe| 4 other roadie atong the Klondike eks. It is Just announced that Dawson-Yukon telegr lines, it by the Dominion government cloth, wel] made and splendidly lined. Win stand long service Ye a nb: tte Roosesrelt administrasien and appear well. Ince [epubiican convenaion ny | manlinnace, as it @id not dare to ad Complaint has been mai 4 of public works actions of certain out on Twenty-sixt enth and Twenty-eyehth south. It i stated That cut open the south sewer, whic empties into the Bound down on t tide flata, In several places for the rpone of irrigating and fertilizing cir gardens. Last year the residents of that dis trict protested inst the bad sew erage and the district was according nected with the south sewer coholiem, He admitted st In a quarrel, Thig slight gued, wan te in her drunken king her but only with his fist. shock, his lawyers ar- much for the woman ondition. eemute ‘they are i the eves WEATHER FORECAST and Vicinity—Tonight, tn- diness with occasional FORT _WORTH, SIGN of the BIG COPFER POT seen lication Underwood's whereabouts, though in | |<-arching parties were out in every | Girection and that if he was still in that section ofthe country there was litte chance left for his ultimate 80 pe: Still another report received from South Bend at @ later hour, says an Indian rowed him acrons= to Bruce point, from where he hopes to make the mouth of the Columbia at Liwaco. entiary. | PAUL UNDERWOOD a d.the indian a knife and 2d said that he would ney- phe taken alive and would never ight to face a court of law. comm, haven't caught me yet,” he “and vinat's more, they can’ 4 food from the Indian be- Making she nocturnal fi 6. is presumable he pplied time at least. Bruc# point there lead sev- Bitraile; but like the roads which to these lead to when he was awalting trial for the brutal murder of his mistress, an Indian woman, is r ng the appll- cation for the commutation, Her | faith in Cary's Innocence has never wavered after the jury had found him ulity and tho court had sentenced film to hang she worked to save his| J. Will Lysons, of Port 4 neck and did much to obtain a com-| secretary of the state Repub mutation of his sent to life Im-| central yornmittee and ¢ wf the priconm Port Townsend Leader, ts In the olty the life today. He ia going to Nome on the | Bon Marche Bioc. Telephone Main 885 413 Second Avenue SPECIAL SALE SATURDAY, JUNE 7 aw (Welly Rolls I CENTS Two for 15c 350 Cotfee.tor 27¢ j[__24ade from fresh ranch cee aid home made currant Jelly, TENNIS SHOES w=: AQ, LONDON’S Cut Rate HABERDASHERY Hll-—-SECOND_ AVENUE: Long An Editor, He Has At Last Found a Good Job | May Have Assistance ave | It was stated here this morning by | parties who know Underwood well, that he t# now in a portion of the country whe he is thoroughly at home and where he has many friends who would nothesitate to either hide him or aid him in getting ay. It is claimed that as a prominent member of the Shingle Weavers tnion, he had both worked in the t" mills around South Bend and was ain Secident that will make him | hail-fellow-well-met with the men in meeachs wrong traile and thus |the camps to South Bend. While It was supposed that he had 7 on hie rifle with him and would @ Reach Iiwaee reckless and desperate enough to BS destination is plain. All in-|use it if cornered, the weapon has Made from the Indian who, been found at the house woeet Se nning, pretended to|and his wife took dinner on the day Seding his cap-|he escaped. It in ponsible that he that Underwood plans to | may have obtained another gun else- mouth of the Columbia | where, but if he is unarmed, hin ca i lhwace. From fhere he ture, if he should be found, will be a liiuesi’. Popes to escape on some|much easier job than if he was eye bound boat. Failing in this | armed. rusting to his luck, endurance| When the train cai pS MAbounded nerve to find for him| Ocosta this morning a that five at a to serve n Prosecut-| ng WASHINGTON, D. C., June 6—~ A cablegram from Viee Govenor of the Philippines Wright, published today by the war department, says ‘Outside of the Moro country, the only portions of the archipelago now organized under civil governments are Lepanto, Bontoc, Batangas, La- |guna, Principe, Infanta, Mindor Samar and The Paraguan and other small groups. He mays there is no immed ‘inmarrection in any of them,| Secretary Root | this nl there ia ho reason why civil gov-|made public the instructions he blished In|gave Gov. Taft prior to the latter's call on Pope Leo to consult regard- ing the disposal of friars’ lands. The instructions cover nine propositions, the mont osential being the absolut separation of church and state and the extinguishing of the friars’ title to al} agricultural lands. In the house today a resolution! was offered by Bartlett of Georgia callihg on the secretary of war for formation as to What salary had been paid Gen. Wood ag goverhor eneral of Cuba during American oc cupation, and undre what law or by what authority such allowances had been made. Taft's Instructions forests into Bend. That it Unv 1 be nothing In a ing Att Mrs. Barth her petition to the The Crime Cary is an Englishman by birth and {a the black sheep of w very re- spectable faraily, which Is now work ing through Mrs, Bartlett to get him} | assistance. ‘The custom house at St! regular Java and Mocha Michael has jurisdiction over Nome, | Cotfee for 27e. in| Teller and ail lower Yukon points: | 96g Lunoh Basket Free During the summer 10 or 11 men witi| be stationed there, Mr. Lysons saya |f With each pound of our best « to got back thie fall/[M 6c Tea, we will give tomorrow ke part in the fail cam-|g @ pretty Japanese Lunch Bas- ket. These Lunch Baskets sell any day for 2c, But to make friends for our Tea and they are free to- in the manner Boys’ and en’s All sizes bs oul of prison, Cary wandered away! OORBETTATTEL from home in hit youth and Nad bec a typical beachcomber and INVED second squaw man. He ie still a young ma Corbett # into the ring tonight Cary was charged with beating the woman to death with an oar after a to defend his championship ttle. His opponent this time Is Abe Attel, The Christmas night debauch and «inking mill {8 scheduled for 10 round’ and takes place before the Denver ath- letio club, fternoon house mor only spoken of. Rhodes Bros 1 ofeeand Crockery Hous) 1214 SECOND AVENUE AO Colo, June 6-—For the ih two weeks, “Young al “in the senate this morning Mor- gan of Alabama gaid the depart- ment of atate had Informed him It had no record of any proposition from the government of Colombia regarding annoxatici the body in the bay under his float ing cabin. His defense was that the woman really died of a loathsome | disease, ageravated by chronic al- e up fro} taart aleck*