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CHLOROFORM THE §S "SrA Underwood's s Defense is Th®t Baby Was Dead n Thrown Into Waters of Salmon Bay-—- ‘State’s Medical Testimony is That Child Was Surely Drowned fi ne Ostrom. a phys: Hove, was the by Prosecuting ta the Puul Unde morning. First saw bedy at noon on ke Undertaking fm Ballard. Post mor- by witness were closed. pits = and partly Wostrite i th Limbe straightened out Dale was cut open than the arteries Would pot sink wer could aly enough eurdied milk ‘and fuid. of Gabe of tender one nk Zagted u was filled with being notice- ness ht at the heart had beaten had ceased. Con- heart indie: an- the were obstructed inistration of Snyder had testified that the habe’ hahds were not clenched and that tt | body was limp wh [ant Prosecuting Attorney ction. ines Went on to say that while | the hands were generally clenched in | jeases of drowning they were hot 4 cessarily so. Clenched hand were only ameng the general von death by drowning. A might be found drowned wien ‘open | Faben's of death by drowning. Cuts It Short | pUiRon the objection of Mr. Pulton, | the court cut short « tedious course of eroas-examination designed test the witness’ famitiarity with @ ce Reverting te the f had testified that but an extremely email quaatity of fuld was found in he babe's stoach, the witness was asker whether it & drowning person to swa: siderable quantities of water, ness = enewer: tively. in drowntn, would probably swallow more wats than an adult. Rigor mortis might set tn at once, or might be long delayed. In the ease of the Underwood child the rig: oF probably set in within three or four hours. eyes of & drowned were found in all conditions. An important admission made hy the witness weaeee the end of bis may be forced into the > mote alr ‘cin the lungs by vor! ing. It had been shown by ‘the te u ht vomited just previous to its Witness also admitted that the ans of the throat much gach coneemies in cases of drowning fccording to. standard authorities, No congestion was i ge in baa | of the Underwood Py drowning. He wa ome Baent that he was wphel Statement by the authorit e objection Mr. Shipley read from Tidy’s medi- eal stat- of death by gt 4 i reading when the court took {ts noon recesn. Dr. Ostrom Finishes ‘The ation of Dr. Ostrom was concluded by the de- fense soon after court convened fur the session. Nothing of any importance was brought out. On © examination by As- sistant Prosecuting Attorney Faben witness said he took the general ap- | rances of the Underwood chiid’s drowning. Had death been y chloroform the epigiottia Tage have been relaxed allowing water to enter the larger tuber of the lungs, but no submersion of nine hours’ would fave filled the small alt celle of the ul with wat froth or lather in the lunw and alr passaves of a drowned per son wae caused by the efforts of the person to breathe. In an infant! child the death struggles would be jens yigorous than in an adult and correspondingly less froth would be formed. Believe Baby Was Drowned As ite second witness for today the state called Dr. P. B. M. Miller, who said be had practiced medicine ‘since + 11868 and had resided in Seattle since et that water the inner atr cells of it could only m: the chs ated The condition of the his beliet. examined, witness admit that the lungs y and not ey ‘The Under- were rather lore Clinched rong bebe to determine ae- the emount of water found 1004 child's lungs. in i es the longer the vie- aes © Fam i Hit saw the’ chiia on the #iab at 2 taking estabiieh- boca 4, ROt see it removed from ihe hands were closed in Pinar e7,cousd not have Why after the body Sst the sack. If the raightened out at that aah guid have closed arain. attempted to make Impeach his own sca? hie attention to th a as taker Whitleck and 1883. Mr. Faben briefly repeated thi ubstance of Dr. Oxtrom's testimony nd then asked Dr. Miller whether he could form an opinion as to how the Underwood baby came to its Geath. ‘The defense objected on the ground that the state had not proved that the sack containing the body of the Underwood baby had ever been sub- merged. iiler was asked to step aside for 4 moment and F. W. 4 Ballard millman, wa» called, He testified that to bis own nal knowledge it was extreme tide in Salmon Bay at Ballard ween 9 and 12 o'clock Friday , May Baturdey night, ry atthe tide would have Coen &% minutes later in somiing in water was from % to 5 feet deep Dat high tide in Salmon Bay on that “er, Miller, recalled, answered the westion eut to him by Mr. Faben Sher it bad been altered to fit un- unportant objections raised to it In i form by th fense. % o aala, f-, would believe “that death of the Underwood baby re- sulted from drowning. bet (Continued on Becond Page.) Good Templars will hold district ‘dmond tomorrow, and ing will leave Madison pieamer at #:30 a m., and por tne evening seosion at 6:16 p. 1m. to! wep pple of standard works on | t the witness | was not usual for | ” | canter. reports that @ #tetm of coh- FATAL GAS EXPLOS ion: 'From Lighting Matoh i in| i Unpregnated Room ST. LOUIS, Mo, Sept. [in the wreck of hie residence this morning by ga4 explosion, William Barnes was fatally burt. and Mrs Albert Mumn and ber son Thomas were seriously injured, Hernes struck # match in & room Which had been filled with gas eacaping from ja bragen connection Barnes wan horribly burned and disfigured. Barnes simelied the on enter. ing the room, but bad be thought of the air deine wufficientix impreg- nated with it ta ignite. ‘The jwlen wee marked by 8 tremen: ous report, and the building wee badi: a ¥ | TILY, W AStUNG LON BAIS LIFE = 1S ONE OF SORROW Since Peiieraieial Joha En. gineered That Slumming Par.y He's Full of Woe Bque party tng things of hin domestic Joys and ® is at present the one of @ well kno’ of Beat with the object sional man Kdentities « his allay the an irre Klons deaire to see rwarld ae it roully is the new tenderloin. awore thai they possibly smile again took them below the Other they seid, and why not stunt, they? ohn ig not a sport, The Diandisnments of painted beau tes and seductive gambling wames are nothing to hi A Srate fire, an old pale of siip- bere and & meeraham pipe looks good to him. A quiet evening to peraistent persuasion, and final! a: 8 4 i ts teed to make Up and ca Th Y a Mumming party e two male friends he ask- sumawation sightseers reception. ished to Die him tn the under The result was that John, ‘Thick veils and an air of sup- pressed citermen re alent, f can Paria house, the jee reveled |siderabie energy is central | British Columbia, moving eastward. | It wit! cause this afternoon and to- ee high southeasterly winds along he Oregon-Washington coast, and | [nigh southerly. shifting te - | westerly, winds on the sound straits. == DIABOLICAL OFFENSE MADRID, Sey »*- %.--A Bulbao court has condemned Benor Ara: chief of the National party of to etaht ra imprigqnment cabling congratulations 0 President Roceayelt on the independe: : RUSSIANS. | MOVE OUT for WASHINOTON, D. Ci Bept. 24. Minister Conger at Pekin cables the state department that the Russians | have begun to evacuate Manehurt having alrendy turned over to China | |posseanion of the raliroad. ‘The levecuation is expected to be eom- Siete before the end of October, stipulated by sereemens, DIPLOMATIC CHANGES WASHINGTO Sept. %—The state department this morning made \the following official announcement of diplomatic appointments Charlemame Tower, now Russian | ambassador, to be ambassador to | \Germany, Bellamy Storer, now min- |intar to Spain, to become minister to | Austria-Hungary. Arthur 8. Hardy, Present minister to Switzerland, to | |hecome minister to Bpain. Charter | H. Bryan, present minister to Bra aii, to become minister to Switse land, David EB. Thompron of Nebras ka, to become minister to Brasil ‘The foregoing appointments are + Genignated to become offective in November, at the date when Min- inter White will ret HERE THEY ARE AGAIN BUENOS AYRES, Sept. g6—It in ganounced that Putnam Bradiee Strong and Miso May Yohe will be married tomorrow. They have Deon living at & hotel here since eptember CONDITION. IS GOOD WASHINGTON, Sept, 26.-—-Dr Rixey this morning aunounced that ane President's condition imatisfae tory. It is believed that with a few | 5 of ghoulder "Weil, short, hy 4 os a and Doherian thought of ity of girls’ skirts, They sipped irom brew tn Quandt's with great relish. and squealed when they saw a he? oy! bored and a and spoke longingly of home. Hearts Beat Finally, with beating hearts, the women mounted the steps ‘of one of the new Paris houses. The halls and the doorways were filled with the profeasion- al fascinators. inting at the brev- an) was under the cre cumstances, was tmpoasib Short girls, thin girls, fat girls and lean ones flocked around him. Girtin Bive “Where have you been for the Inst week, John?” sighed one little wtet laid bleached, wees head on his ona Ptayfully pulled Tt tant our old boy!” purred anothe: the ere did old Wnen Jack.* yelled m girl tn red skirts as ahe mt amazed at Mra. John ‘and her friends, John groaned and spluttered Ris friends te come tance, but they didn't inch. Only the wife wo ancient females x hin way. Realizing how fast his reput- atton was going down the line, with o frantic geature of alr, ald: “Ladies, dear ta- it ie all an awtut Tam not their John, never was their John.” His Distress His distress was so evident that male friends, thelr f flushed with suppressed laughter, pretended to rescue the troubled man from the em- ation 1 the barransing never my life, and U never will do tt again,” he pleadingly remarked, as mopping hin sweating by he made his way to his wife's aide His extemperancour excunes wore received in ley ailonce. ‘The old and proper maids ai advising Mre. John to f divorce, and promise to teatify s to the husband's roguish ways when the case comes up for trial. / SEOUSRROTSOCEPECREReeRES SAYS THEY Be MGrand Duke who has reached w York in an interview PARIS. Boris of here from expresses a favorab Americans, The duke are no idlers in that © body works—millionatre: sons of millionaires, like ALGER FOR SENATOR GRAND RAPIDS, Mich., Bept. 26. neral Hussell A. Alger waa In Gorsed for United Btates senator by the Michignn Republican state con ention yesterday. ‘The supporders Ferry made a strong fight all the days rest he will be entirely re stored. emolution but were de feated by @ vote of 688 to 427, B| tervie | s ALL WORK(: PRIDAY TRY Treache BCRANTON, Sept. 26 | Jave being made (a bribe the leaders i of the ming workers to surrender the cause, declares President Nichols district No. 1, In @ aworn ata ment Isqued at noon loday Kichoin says he has information that Mi hael Grimes, formerly 9 mine fore- man, # the eent pf the operators for this purpose. Nichols accuges Grimes of offering the local prosidents $24,000 each tf HAS FIT: Because Uncle Sam is}: Standing Around mt 24 tion of 2 Panama aroused seriaue fears on the Colombia aa ta (he real intent! the United States. Several (elagtams | pomsen- without tary Moody replied that there of truth in the rumors: ed States has no ulter- GJ jeopardized when Soo road was made vent theater of ton In the war that pe we Duited bie sanee was thrust CUMMINS COUNTERS ; DES MOINIB, Sept. 36.-—Btung by pn interview ‘Speaker H at Atlantic city. accus- favoring free trade as a ‘daninat trusts, Go’ y insued a bitter in- He -ncousse Henderson of ing to the latter's din he Was out of harmeny with his consituents. Gov. Cummins denies that, direetly or indirectly, he has aver advocated free trade ns a trust remedy, and asserts that the lowe piath Menns that monopoly, whether sptal lished BG m trust, 8 pa: ip or an individual, ts not Pntitled to the benefit of taritt au. tea. | Gpv: Cumming says thas if chia were incorporated into law, | would effectively prevent the crea- tion of monopol TO LOOSEN THE CASH WASHINGTON, Sept. 6.—For the further relief of the money mafket Secretary Bhaw offered this after- noon to buy regintered five per cent bonds, which with coupons are now Bhaw offers 105. there are $19,000,000 of these bonds outstanding purchase would release $20,000, ne Jo cath DEATH OF A PIONEER Capt, Roeder was bork in. Rasar, Germany, July 4th 1824, and at the age of six years came to this country with his parents, who settled at Vermillion, Ohio. ' Capt. Roeder re- mained in Ohio until 1850, when he ia erampe de al ¢ [Joined the great came west, remalning fi Gailtorn two years. In company with TeV. Peabody, he then went to Portiand, Oregon. The two remained tn Portland onty then set out on arriving here in Januar: ook Up a claim and later, being Joined by a Mr. Brown, they constructed a saw- operated for ® num- ber years, also maintaining a lum- ber yard in Victoria, B.C. In 1861-2 Capt. Roader went to the Cariboo | mines, and returning later, has re- aided on Toftingham Bay ever since. WEATHER FORECAST For Seattle and Vicinity—Tonight and Saturday occasional rain, with brisk to Bigh #outheast to southwest winds, Effort, Operators Offer Union Uificials big Money to Throw the Strike by rous Job local union to draft resolutions de- laring that their locals were to return to work. In each case two men were to at $500 euch, the other } «| eigit to get $100 each, in addition to the $25,000 offered to principal Grimes agreed to pay all incident- and prevent the nu onse money exposure of the participants, | sta | promised @ coal lease from the Brie | Go. Nichols offers to furninh teett- Imony tn the courts Frank P. ¥ tim of Joh who t the corner of Main str age bert leat night for es pail of candy from Siyvester Bros, the gro- = Henry. the murderer, who is now serving Wb years for his crime, Qttempted to shot glanced PAUPER pte, YORK, Sept. 26.—Jonn Dease, & California “Forty Siege. once wealthy. waa wareed bere in a pauper's lot yeater- Gay. Dease returned from mia & few years ago with ‘and began plugging on Wall oireet. He lost everything hort time. After he loat hie" property be sold collar. buttons on ‘street for @ liv- PROBABLY A BADGER GAME Detectives Barbee Byrnes ar- | rested the most peculiar pair of al- lewed rafters that they have had rr & park of the clay late leat ght both were locked up in the City jail. | Detective Barbee that woman was patraling janeaged in a ‘disreputabl tien. ‘The man was constantly near er, and often they were seen to meet jax ik with each other, Then she would start off again and acoont aimont ev man that she met, The oficere followed them for some en and their operations Finally they were vtratied Avenue, just at the time vy theat were letting 5 ern cama up behind the two who} were now together, and told them to Just keep on going down the street The man practically admitted t teetive Barbee that he was aA of the game that he was working. was discharged thie afte men Intact it wan Dretty that the patr were NOTHING DANGEROUS INDIANAPOLIS, ic examination wi erts. All agree that there are no races of dangerous matter found tn the serum, and nething which could causa bloodpoigoning. USED MOUTH FOR CASH BOX Frank DeWitt was arrested in the Sunbeam saloon on First night, on a charge of dollar gold piece from R. Fran who was playing poker in the | place. De Witt was seated beside fim. and it is alleged that he took | the ‘money and concealed it in his mouth, He was arrested by Police- man Untand. LITTLE BOY BADLY HURT John Lufsky, an L-year-old boy accidentally shot and may have fatally wounded himself, last night, while attempting to.load a rifle in South Seattle. The boy is now con- fined to his home near where the ao- cident happened, and small hopes are entertained for his recovery if the wound proves to be as dangerous as it now appears, Dr, Richter. js at= tending the boy The little fellow, with som loys, aying ‘with to have embelde willing | | | LATTLE STAR. aore. nw Helin magaitice land Feonting Ballard. Hound cleared: good and acres very rea | } } } piatttr Pioneer sf. Square 12 and 13 Beheverman block, Firet Avenue and Gherry Street eawily 12 minutes ride | 'H2 Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News # # A ADAMS & BLANCHARD Weather Forecast 25 CENTBA pa ad site and vicinity: Tonight and tomorrow, stormy. Winter Underwear Our line of Heavy Weight wear you'll find ta be the cit garments a little more far than yc ill getin where, ou can get made to wear fur nderclothing else » large that ing Cooper's "Ribbed Underwear, 75¢ 4 garment to $2.50 a gar- ment— Ml wool, in natural tan and rment d garment una Paley a garment Norfolk and New Brunswic ments, from s: 50 a garment to vic wool all gar- $3.75 a Underwear from $1.00 a Suit to $7.50 a Suit. We are showing the smart shapes in Stiff Hats~ } man bloch the Yous Herbert & Upper ADAMS & BLANCHARD 739 Second Avenue, Hinckley Block. LION CLOTHING HOUSE 220-222 ist Ave. Bo., cor. Mai 4 that Grimes, for bis work, t#| An Early Winter and an | OVERCOAT AT HALF PRICE BETTER GET IN ON THESE SAMPLE OVERCOATS. 85.00 $15.00 Overcoat ..........9TH0 $20.00 Overcoat 00-44. 10,00 And wé make money on every coat, an there samples were s0id to u U0 per cent. off whele- sale price. $10.00 Overcoat ..... ees Bverydey prices on Cigars, Bx- port, Childs and Owl BD tor Be ‘We have all grades of Um- las, ehesper and more ex- pensive; but for every dey wear to stand hard service and ap- pear well, these Umbrellas are wonderfiully good values. RT. SHANNON GROCERY CO, Incorporates. sie ait. Sateen BUY YOUR BUTTER HERE Towa Creamery Butter, very fancy, finest made, per Ib., 6c. Town Creamery Butter, a good grade worth more money but wil be sold at our grocery for, per Ib, 24ac. Other ‘Rutter, dairy, cooking and other kinds for, per Ib., 200. A, T. Shannon Grocery Con Wholesale and Retail Outfitters, Why Pay Rent? We can sell you lots from $88 to $35,000, on easy term Lote now selling at $35 to $76—85 down and $2 per month. Lots from §75 to $200—~$10 down and 85 per month. seipeelal cash prices on all. prop~ *TGhtendta chance to list property for wale to Bustern investors. Evans Land, Loan and Investment Co. 827 Pioneer Bullding.. Seattle, Wash D. BUCK & CO. Men’s, Coys’ and Chile iron’ 2 Ole thing Furnishing Goods, Hata and Bhoes, 1404 Second avenue, new Times Building. lung. We droppedo the ground and was home. } * Prescriptions We PREPARE THEM You may go behind our preserip- tion case and se ure prepared. Deliveries made anywheré in the Open All Night. Main %, Stewart & Holmes Drug Co. 627 FIRST AVENUE Phone, Of late have been attracting a great deal of attention and aa the consequence THE LEADER Is being looked upon as the best place to purchase their Sunday veeds, We have put forth our best efforts to make tomorrow 9 day of exceptional interest. It would be tm- posgible ta mention the many bargains offered here tomorrow. Tou will have to come and see for yourself in order to sppreciate ‘the ber- gains. FIRST FLOOR BARGAINS bb-inch bite ng dark colored regular sto" value; Ay SECOND FLOOR BARGAINS Misees’ and Children's Jackets, nicely trimmed with stitching, black velvet collars and pining te, | mM ilo ed Granta special ie. BARGAINS FOR MEN ON SALE TOMORROW MTren White Shirts, the celebrated rand _werth S16, Sach a i sell Men's Narrow, Wintiignd Site Tiest worth 80c, each Men's Narrow Four-' Men's Camel-Hair Wool Sox Men's Weol Fleeced Underwear, per garment... LADIES’ HOSIERY COMPLETE. This Department now shows every- thing to be desired in Ladies’ Plain and Fancy Hose, Fleeced Cotton ar Wool Underwear, in both single garments and union suits. Remarkable Bargains, Children’s Fleece Lined Cotton Vests, worth 25 cents @ garment (sold as seconds because of slight sth. jons), per garment seer Lest ' Fancy Hase, in brown, red, blue and fancy stripes and polka dots; regular price. ‘All-Wool Plain. Ribbed Cashmere Hose, =< McCARTHY DRY GOODS CO. (Successors to B. W. Newhall & Co.) Getting your cook stove until the winter ts half over, GET IT NOW before the real cold weather is here, We have spent years im the handling of Cook Stoves and can tell you just what you want and how much it should cost you. Let ua show you what ia best suited to the fuel conditions of this section, Z. C. MILES & PIPER co. jain Store—Firet Ay ind Spring. Northwest Fixture Anmoxcot8 Fieet_ Awenus South