The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 21, 1902, Page 1

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a 5 th Edition THE S TATTLE STAR. [Pasmace Yor. 4: ‘NO. 126, 1902. 25 CENTS A MONTH Raa dn nf nowati tor T GUDIH HROWN TRAGEDY CLEARS AWAY}... "2°, _ ONE WEEK OF BY TR AGY A) F RIENDS) bonta entering the Beatie Barber: Special SUIT Valees ———— rich soil, well adapted for fruits; | Wife of the Murderer and Suicide Elopes asst bia Commencing with this morning and running for the One of the Cleverest Double-Dealing Games | ans ie ta wether tracy was oe BLOWN TO , : rest of the week, every Man and Boys’ Suit in the house te bs Sree With David Thomas and are Found b tke 4 Ever Worked on an Officer of the Law-~ | isisiserstsaarsi anie't, | Y | Thirty Acres Se cng pce aout anhalt heading ‘ . je vm r, .| price—but not one Suit sells fi than cost. Fail “Tattoo Red” and Simmons the SPI IN | ERS Injured Husband Quarrel Over $18 fate Ring Bie hgpee par ar ort 2 ms goods will conueboaee na activa pooch and we must 7 . Bellevue, and close boat connections} have room for these goods, hence this week of special price | Instigators of the Plot no by Frew bh the Feutot Hat Not the Motive for the wre ey eee es. All these Suits are this year’s style and peg oni grra j became publ zi . . — (sie leading makers of the country. ae — wa pees Simmons arranged & meeting, wits | Gasoline Launch Tere- Crime See our show window tomorrow morning for a few of the | ‘That Lewis C atcom regard to the man-hun\ ard was) thon and dade dations to Wen Suits, with prices attached. It will convince you that this house booster and aume| 8 ng ider aeact tip uns | their plan to capture Tracy. do Destroyed Herbert Ss. Upper week, with te special Suit values, is the ra for you to cory : ‘An investigation of the Fredonia house double tragedy,| _ 12and 13 Scheurerman block, buy. i Sud adviser in the re rey gar ; ~ Recver Laks. Suess ig ean aaa ‘ MARYSVILLE, July 21- -| made by Coroner C. E. Hoye and a Star reporter this morning,| Fires Avenue and Cherry Btrest arg waa never at Sy ime | . ° - bp eS revealed a peculiar and hihgly sensational state of affairs. An ummer n f- the sherds pease lest Thure- | qigni . Mitmoe, the sagineer in. bares, was elopement and a discovery by an outraged husband were the ihe v. We today the talk of the entire Tous r 185,000 < ‘worid of ina . x fauech, was by ~ HM g motives for the murder and suicide Yhat occurred Saturday OT peepeningl IES Ba Fi The D y ht. The elopement story was put forth by Mrs. Thom: va, joyd and Simmons stated that night. lopement story was p' y are com- > wn | th 7 os ® party of M om Lowell to! . eee eae cy for hare Thee had weet Tag | the above town, who were to attend | or Mrs. Lake, a her real name is, as she lay orra cot in Prov pigeons in the case. They were the Ch eS a he) idence hospital, hovering between life and death today. The men who offered to detiver Tracy tn- an ie re t < Ow" "yt|to the hands of Sheriff Cudinee, and} ator Mile story is one of several that she has told, however, and may the |t@ them alone ie due the fact that | A conduct in. murdering | me thonent Pp lighted lamin ne went| De Made to fit the conditions that have arisen. One fact re- | Pracy vo secnpe trem the Garcon Tee | him talee. Steril, then ie ‘vam back to the boat to investh mains, however, David Thomas was not the legal husband of} as appearance. in the |® warmer trie at 7 | ine, Meth leniied the esenging the woman who now lies dying in the hospital. Samuel H. ned Wiltap te aire tae ieee Ce cal jand there waa s terrific explosl n| C. Lake, the murderer and suicide, was her husband. A mar- . provi @ launch Was torn into a thousand | : ee mh bie sare of yore tye! fragmenta, and Milme was hurled | Tiage certificate showing that on June 7, 1900, Mary Jane Han . backward thirty feet. When picked) cock of Michel East Kootenay, B. C., was married to Samuel mae apenas, st We iuret “He war hastily placed | H. C. Lake of the same place has been found. The ceremony incipal condition lear 7 taken to & | was performed at Fernie, B. C., by Rev. D. L. Gordon. Miss ‘THE LION CLOTHING HOUSE wear and Straw Hats We've some especially interes! prices in these lines. If you are in need of Underwear or Hats, we can make it worth your time to drop in during this week. ADAMS & BLANCHARD - 7139 Second Aven: Hits THE PEOPLE HAVE COME TO OUR Semi-Annual Clearance Sale Every Suit in this house at wholesale prices, Broken lines of Furnish- wan it in axl that su'the eared N. Whitehead and od H, Bolton witnessed the ney: ‘ in the should be called in, in Mrs. Lake, ali homas, admitted to Coroner Hoye the hat they uet teh ‘HER RIGHT whole affair, and said that 14 months ago she eloped from Fer- y ese given oo lak wake tee nie with Thomas, and that her husband had followed her. ipoed tou ct their sietampantn, thet OF SPEECH At 10:30 o'clock this morning, Coroner Hoye, Deputy call off the man -bunt~ Wiltsie and a Star reporter visited the scene of the tragedy on tng Goods at lena, In this he kept his word. Rebecca Will Fight For It In the| Yesler way, near Sixth avenue. There was a report that Every bargain makes a steady customer for us. See cur windows, To Be Delivered Alive Police Courts Thomas had a large amoant of money and a search was made Abie ~ i Sent conference Cudihes, it ee er iiariment clerk aie| for this, Trunks, chests anddrawers were searched, but no delivered hig | missed for criticising the president! money was found. — ne demurred atrongly, b pr, wa see PG In a little lacquered box, however, the secret of the mur- aul: A tate hee. In ay A der came to light in the shape of the marriage certificate. It desperate man, and they | Cotmetng’ the eet ; C~ - was at once evident that there was a mystery in the whole af- the sult is to defend the feared they would have to “ fat of tree free apecch. fair, but it was soon solved. Mrs. Mary Stringham, propriet- Mined Fiovd and ress of the Fredonia house, was present when the certificate Poi 4 ad teehee “OH, YES, HE was found, and said that the actions of the three had been they alleged strange and from the first she believed that Lake was not the They were to come back within 3 Wit LRET! RETURN” brother of Mrs. Thomas. og ed woe a pine Sapture From the hospital Dr. Hoye went te the residence of Mrs. ok. ren a1—A —A frightful catastrophe occurred. |" Udinese and the A. T. Davis at Ninth avenue and Terrace street. There Mrs erly thin this morning, resulting in the loss of | ‘nex \ he atrbaioeed tha ost TEE. | 80 aaye May—Bot Then, Perhaps! Tomas formerly lived, and had made a sort of confidant of n however, ' ‘ ~Mfs. Davis. She sit Primus was sunk in a collision with returned to the hospital. can tug Hansa. The latter struck the ex- an ; At first Mrs. Thomas heldto her old story that she had rer Cudinor yo oe after midnight, between the towns of | raided tne poo oy. told to the newspaper reporters and others, but when confront- edtem. The Primus was cut in two and and Tracy, if ed with the license of her marriage, she told all. She appear- ak os tte deaclagtion. 0 aa f She 5 ed but little excited during the narrative, and told a straight- ‘ich followe: lescription. Men, ~~ Genin on paar fared |S forward story. ; were thrown suddenly into the water and (Continued on page three.) broker éi A little over a year ago, she and her husband, Samuel H. they eri a bree on sh aggpees CYCLON L Ei : C. Lake, lived in Fernie, B.C, They knew Thomas, and he was Others clung to pieces e wreckage, shrieking wildly ee Some were crushed in the collision and sank to their aan To SEE a frequent caller at their house. Lake was a consumptive, and Oe ne lite a oo 5: ; \ Tok As as possible the crew on the colliding tug be- oie poy PETERSBURG, July Soh you SISTER” , le Sea Ripe Fresh ice syn per TO. ceceeetee careercreee OO asses eases on 00, BSc, 400 Fine lot Large, Ripe Canta- loupes, each.. 150, 250. 35e left him, She eloped with Thomas, and for awhile wandered about the country with him. Finally, a few months ago, she mostly men. Ninth avenue and Terrace street. There her husband found The number of passengers aboard the excursion steamer CHOLERA barr geoaed Prscaven Ae He Struck her. He did not appear angry, or at least made no demonstra- és me , Whelesale coujd not support her as she wished, and the result was, she : gan the work of rescue, and succeeded in saving many persons, 20 persons and greatly y im came to Seattle, and took up rooms with Mrs. A. T. Davis on | at 185, and the members of the crew at 15. OveTmnR BAY, & tion to that effect. He took the matter philosophically, and, were the members of the Eilbeck Gent's atster, er dia. Como, mite of to use Mrs. Thomas, or Lake's own words, “made Thomas a society, most of whom ished. present to her.” Mrs. Davis became aware of the facts in the where the collision Litaried i is one of the wid- pASHINGTON, Suly 2 Ue bogey dE ieritearan he Bestiarnt ne rent case, and she told the strange er to get rooms elsewhere. river, and about 20 miles below this city. department that ie BO hes pee eee Mame tam f To the Fredonia house, where they were not known, thi yet unexplained. There was a bright moon- | reken out there. FLOODS THAT went, and there secured rooms, where the three—husband, the accident. Spokane Loses ‘OVERWHELM wie ae did ie a a nee in name only, bodies were recovered at daybreak, |, SPOKANE, July | 21.- Portland t Saturday night the tragedy occurred, hastened by a others will probably be found within a short time. The he. Somes eon pitched casing Rampage, quarrel over an $18 hat. The tragedy was inevitable, however, sank only a hundred feet from the shore. oor bal Fern botatear etn the | Mins wt On te Dollars'| 27d would have to come sooner or later, anyway. - wk An inquest over the dead bodies will probably be held by Deyeage Coroner Hoye tomorrow. The relatives of the dead have not KEOKUK, Ia.. Juty 21.—The floods been found, but it is expected they soon will be located. Mrs. Lake, the wounded woman, does not know their addresses def- inately, and telegrams of inquiry are being sent. The strange millions of dollars’ lows will be et case is puzzling the authorities very much, and further devel- ed to the six millions already esti- ated od opments are expected. ma SHIRTS A Whole Window Full— SPECIAL—.,.....0004 Hourly the eltuation is growing The shooting occurredin the Fredonia house at 1:15 worms, Wide lakes, deep enowgh '°| otelock Saturday night, sogn after the three had returned from houses and corn ‘c of 5 to 100 Saturday evenii tour. After the quarrel, whi Dushels per acre, 2; a Saturday ing shopping q which Most of the lows is on the Missourt| Mrs. Thomas says was not at all heated, Lake went to his own side of the Mississippt River, be-| room, and, returning with a 38-caliber Smith & Wesson revoly- {hatte down to Loulsianne with Cans | er, hot Mrs, Thomas three times, once in the right breast, once ton ang ‘Went Quing ae contery of in the back, and once through the right arm. The second The Queen City Laundry has removed tion at First avenue eR a ny Suit Gxcept plain bine and’ black up-to- Flew are under water, oxtending from| wound cut the spinal cord between the shoulders and is inevit-| fi om" ee the Thinole to the Mimourl biutts.| ably fatal. ls week we give the second ‘ A near Pike. Laundry left at elther office Imving fled to the Missourl bluffs Thomas was instantly killed, being shot under the right |B Gr'scuree there Is not as SE i o.%, me Ain new Be ‘niahed the samme day, Hope is exprensed that the levees large @ selection as before from ——< Ss shoulder-blade as he sat in his chair. Lake shot himself it In feared that these ll be Inet: | twice in the mouth and again inthe head. He died at once. | the country has ever known will be Policeman Stewart and Detective Barbee were the first offi-| which to choose, but still there is infinite Variety of ex- colorings and patterns. , $20 and $25 grades for EW YORK DENTAL PARLOR experienced cers on the ground. The bodies were removed to the morgue. | Mrs. Thomas is at Providence hospital. ‘She was attended by |LITTLE BOYS Dr. Bories, FIRST AVENUE | MUST BE GOOD PIONEER SQUARE Work Guaranteed Painless The ONLY DENTISTS In Seattle who use A! | wasniNGTON, July 21. —Com- mander Potter of the gunboat Ran- ger cables to the secretary of the | | navy ‘A slight engagement has saree | | place between Insurgent and govern- | ment vorsels in Panama Fay. I have | EG METHODS for extrpoting teeth, appiying notified Che Insurgents that the bom- a of . OUR MPTHODS are KNOWN ana USED_by ae emote permite anchor. Dera 9 ONLY. All our old. thmestried eo tga, TS ie usual same doctors who worked for you in NaW'vOnk DENTAL PARLONS are still there. CRITIC ISES An attempt to enforce the State Sunday Closing law is | said to be on foot in the police department. Patrolman Rib- back this morning applied to Prosecuting Attorney Fulton for a warrant for the arrest of a First avenite saloon man on al charge of keeping his front door open yesterday. Mr. Fulton “2 refused the warrant on the ground that the city, and not the he li quor traffic in Seattle. WASHINGTON, D. Cc. July s1—-| state officials, were in control of t q A fc is : le | ene ‘Army and Navy Journal, which| He advised the policeman to consult City Attorney De Bruler Broken Mocha and Java i sere mice ac the tanith Ribback declared that there was no Sunday closing ord-, iy maxing new friends ever , saya that the general's retire | inance, and gave this as his reason for demanding a state war- me OE ony TR PO rant. Mr. Fulton advised him to request that the corporation | f ishment. adjudged against him and| counsel draft a suitable ordinance for presentation to the city | us ree, a prizes that it violates the spirit of the 112th council tonight A G0) SILVER FILLING bee ‘Teeth extracted free withoul eee when other work is ore Jered. ‘We do not try to compete dental work. ental parlors and best equipped operating rooms im the whole world, re poor teeth out in the morning and ge home with new ones the Best operators, best gold work- 3 in all the stefe are inventors |< oe modern dentistry. N you in advance exactly what work will cost by a mination. Give us @ call and you will ‘ind we do exactly nt w advert article of ar, , VE GUARANTED given with all work for ten years, “We regard the president's action Chief Sullivandenied to Mr. Fulton the knowledge of any PROTECTI YOU SEE HER EVERYWHERE ON PUGET SOUND not oniy"as undust, but unwise and] contemplated crusade against $ unday liquor selling. New York Dental Parlors * *"y.nse° Portitsa” Gre Mi Maure—8:20 a m. te :00_ m Sundawa #:28 a m to 2:80 mm,

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