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HE Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News # # CATTLE STAR. 1902. THE S WASHING ION, drowning; | | | Proseouting Attorney Fulton and found in t nderwood baby might be absent in an undoul ' case of drowning, Witness forr his opinion from the alleged p fro Toany sina of drowning in th Pa if te # £ tour tots | eage of the Underwoe \ ooxion, just norm ete Sehbinination, Was 06: ne ee isnot vened by many tilts between Une rede be come with the boy, send him—he'll receive $375 the same treatment as though you came with | him.” If you don't like the suit he pic ‘Two-room house and six lots, Green | 1 cha! Lake, 10 minutes’ walk from car send it back, " line, fenced, faces two streets. \¢ / Mr. Faben, hile assistant, shouted Latest st objections in chorus on every mich | % deranion, Ww Death by Drowning--- pon our authorities Proceed with your examination,” t,t 25CENTS A MONT ADAMS & BLANCHARD WEATHER FORECAST. ay and tomofrow fair; warm er with fresh to brisk windm, SATURDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 27, Bring or Send Your Boy here for clothing—we can fit him out in one of the finest suits m for boys am usual with him, In fical Testimony in Underwood i: js." the witnens. newest colors, materials Kantwearout” brand the clothing for boys that wears like iron. The famous Two and three piece short pant suits, Norfolk jacket short pant suits, and long pant suits, Attorneys for the sta nd My Shipley, of counsel for the defense. $800 i the a bjet to counsel reading a lot) ba ee of bum authorities to the jury under | | 7 the pretens Of asking question, | Parve room bone er 8 lot on gS ‘ avenue, near Ei pring; © gi 4 We can fit any boy from 3 to 17 years ordered the cou ing the re house on the afternoon of May %| mark attorney and Mr. Shipley, Fulton at one time, hi terms. for the yurpene of taking away the c North of Bothell- Sorina fi His Ankle and Is Ty Herbert S Upper oh Underwoee ih the morning. While|f¥ing nor tnatructive, 12 and 13 Scheverman block, First Avenue and Cherry Street. Out the furniture witness| Mr. Faben at one stage of th ie ‘® baby's dress in the house./¢xamination, “The far fetc dress waa pot taken away by| YS has cited has no bearing on this the expreasman who came a short|trial Counael might an well cite! time later t© remove a trunk and a|{h¢ case of the Siomese towns and| Md I sleep? Well I should may box belonging to Underwood. then reason from it that tt waen't! fo. Never spent such & short night In & lean-to woodehed of the house |#t ¥ll necessary for every person to in my life, witness found a white cotton sack) have his own set of intestines, The t hungry. 1 tved off with a stone, or what the witness |ase he has read ts only of use a the fat. of the land. had breaktast ‘& atone tied in the|ahowing what might happen: not lunch and dinner on hunckleberries what usually happens tn cases of| Then during the day yesterday I shot a rabbit and hung it to my belt drowning.” Another time Mr. Faben insinuat- But I had no matcher, and f was not at taw rabbit until Thad shown the sack ana] ed that a certain question asked by ‘and asked how it| Mf. Shipley was wholly trrelevant. ane with the one he saw at the} “You are not a medical expert Mr. Buffered from Thirst. Underwood » He thought the retorted Mr. Shiniey ' “l suffered from thirst greatly. 1 Stone were the same he 2 you for your opinian able to get a little re! by in the leah-io. Witness re} “Well I'm edek ture f don't kno jcatching Fain. When my thirst be. came unbearable | would pick a lot [of big leaves, make cupe of them and pag | the sack and stone in the cor- about the subject than you, mer of the shed where he had found back Mr. Faben : Wt Later an expreseman named] 4, Pernapa”. tarcasticaily rejoined y in an opening on a log, the | Beattie found the sack and removea| MP. Shipley.” but Ti stand an ex- lone sit down and wait for some rain the atone from it for the purpose of | “mination with you any day in the) to fail in them. t examining ft. ‘Croas-e “T object to thane fi Pinas tore? | sonata Mr. Paben'e favorita obiec- house. |tion to Mr. Ghipley’s form of cross- examination. Dr. Wil A. ®hanon, the states fourteenth @itness, ls now on the has testified that fron the state's witnes Underwood Sahys body, he te of delief that Old [the Infant wa Unable to Return to His Party of the day going around it mon I hunted about found a big hollow ring some bark I closed |up one end and crawled in ai We are also showing the new things in boys’ overcoats, LION CLOTHING HOUSE op 222 1st Ave. 80., cor, Main. You'll ADAMS & BLANCHARD 739 Second Avenue, Hinckley Block. Prescriptions We PREPARE THEM Jou may go, behind out prescetp= ry Rete - any in the If you miss one of these sam~ =f f an ple Overcoats at Open All Night. Phone, Main 35, HALF PRICE. all right. ©, L was indow. making tight for the clearing when ) ne ).ee. ee heard the shots of the rescuers and WELL TAKE ONE OUT then Isat down and waited for|f FOR You. hem. > I'm all right sithoagh ty foe, no Every day mn Cl Exports, Childs and Owls, # tor te. the olf sun came for several days woods. T could give Tracy potn' Other than being somewhat fati frowned. } [4 and suffering considerably hin aprained aflkie Mr. Humes RUNNING “ALL RIGHT. : ae “Here you black varmints, stop stealing my mel- heen ame Srowball: a fet pre teier we uns is jest 6 Crime of New York Restaurant Pro-|+ “prietor to Cover Up Robbery confessed that it has confessed that obin committed thi onee that Tobin cut off the the cleaver. concealed, With a cleaver, # body and threw ine need furnace. iret learned of the & mysterious tele the informant de a foor of the furnac biazi he the Hoor of the t police found Tobin barrel. He M cutting up the body to mone Bice eared ase tisin’ runnin wid ¢ de ball th i Pf sw "in the eweat-box at the the bartender k few minutes and * and telephonea identified yy, means of papers foun Reet Ue his name Otticers | basement, a RAR to the scene and |ped from his pockets and the stench, They. looked by. the omccomenittal, malta ol a 1. |hang-dog aap ot the body wers | teatify that pay & huge which etrength whieh had qvinently arop. rourch- |last night wae etili| lief that the mam wee kil Judge Griffin haw announced hin tatention to hold a measion of court hasten the prog- (Continued on Second ued on Aecond Pawo) — WeAttAn, Binal Peng from Matements made here Byran to close friends, his Zandianey for another presidential nomination is not out of the questia: SHUT OFF ‘Water will be shut off on Tweifth avenue between Yesier way and Jef- ferson street tomorrow from until 2 p.m. FOOTBALL TODAY MAYOR HUMES. MAYOR T. J. HUMES HAS BEEN FOUND. AT 6:30 O'CLOCK THIS MORNING MRS. HUMES RECEIVED A TELEPHONE MESSAGE AT HER RES- _4, |ING THE GLAD TIDINGS. “Father is well with the exception of a sprained ankle,” |« ‘was the first words of the son to the anxious wife of the city’s irate chief executive. “Yes, here 1 am. What do you want, &@ photograph of my clothes?” said T. J. Humes, the ex- to several newspaper men # innded at the boathouse at Leach! park at 10:43 o'clock this morning. ‘And suiting the action to the word ™- lhe turned about and exhibited him- . His weartng apparel was yir- tually torn into shreds, black and begrimmed with the mud and atime of a two-night#’ and one day's wan- dering th the forest. ‘The mayor Was found shortly after Aaylight thie morning near wher jeraity of Washington and the Puget | he was lost on the west side of Squak STRAMBOLI OPENS UP port that Strom! eruption last night. The scene was grand, though terrifying. Rivers of java streamed down the mountain sides, while huge boulders were hurled to # great ing ito the sea, some of them two and one-half miles from the shore. ‘The sky lighted for many miles by flaming eruption. APPALLING FATALITY SYRACUSE, Bletly, Beet ports from the cyclone whic the Interior of the island yes show that the effects of the storm were appallin t Modica, where the greatest waa done, 150 bodies have ‘been recovered in the open country. The latest conserva- tive, a éstimates place the los of life THE PIPE _ Of PEACE): British an have amalgamated. The ¢ tion will be known as the American Tobacco Co: Britigh end will Pontinue present management. The agreement provides that there shall be no in Pirference by either party to the combination, with the markets in the other country. The two will en deavor jointly to control the tobacco trade of all Europ Collier MAith arrived from san Francisco last night and the ateamer Robert Dollar arrived with genera: cargo from the same port 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon y logging camp rescuing party. What's the Noise About?” y the mayor greeted his rescue as the small party, headed by Mc Devitt, came through the woods into maj! opening where his honor was sitting on a Jog awaiting something to.turn up, ‘Mud from head to foot, the cloth- ing about torn from his back, one sleeve torn entirely f, hie #hirt in rags, his trousers in sh and with his big mud mattered water- soaked hunting boots, his face and hands biack with the grime of the forest, and made gaunt by two nights’ and one day out substantial food, the mayor war & pitiable sight. tut undaunted he sat peacefully on & log nursing bis right ankle, he grecting the boys with his usual gusto and immediately asked for something to drink. Guiped it Down. William Morris hi a big bottie of sortee or other Hquoer with him, and e mayor grabbed for it and guiped it down with one swallow like m true Kentuckian. Then the rest of the party of al mont 100 rescuers who had started into the woods 30 feet apart, were recatied and the homeward trip be ) The party went to the lake aide and there boarded the steamer Acme and Biainote and came, down the lake to tle, Immediately upon their aetval in the city Mr Humes greeted by @ number of iiente at the boat landing. He went to hia home at once. There he held a levy in the altting room, the neigh+ bore from far and near congrégating to congratulate him and Mra, Humes “Oh, Tm all right Look at me; don't you think #0?" and turning about he exhibited imaelt as he came trom the woods, the only difference being that he was chewing @ Cigar and had succeeded in getting some of the me off his face and hands. it waa a d——-n fool trick, but the sun t back on me, You kee, Jay ‘and I separated; I Went up onto the hill for a couple of hours hunt. The sun was shining at that time, After oing & waya looking for a she bear {yun across 4 deer and followed her for about @ half mile in the hopes of getting @ shot at her f then saw that it was no use, and started to turn back whe: black cloud hid the sun seemed to get 1 then AaW a ight whieh T thought was the aun, In the weat behind some clouds and started Wack east to where I was to meet the boys. But, hank it, it seems that light Waa In the enet and I went away from the oting p natend of for it, T it got #0 dark you could not see your hand before your face, I heard the boys shoot, and started as I thought for the sound, But got into @ wind fall and off OA route, then in tat otr'n oie fon appling. asi] a foot ibe Ae my alked ier, 4 shite loner, Re | 0, 1 wutied up and ““Phit wort do," ad for cover, 1 wae i in piceedy, so 1 looked about and found the dry side Of a big tree. “T got in beside thi, where I could rob my old back at the warm side of the tree, Nd. there. “I wan nearly dying re, thirst, #0 Pushed oot the erown ‘Of my hat and iceweted in than @ spoonful or Seo of fainc. Phan T went 10 sleep “What, I didn't sleep? Well, its ‘4 cold night when T don't Aleep. would drop off und snoose awhile Until T would wake wp with my teeth shattering and hivering all over Then I would bent my ieee awh! and warm up a litte and go to sleep agnin. “At daylight there was no min 4nd 1 yaa in a great fix, 1 was all right If Teoutd get the directions. I knew the rain was from the south fo watened to Me Which way the treen blew and started off As thought at right angles heading east. Walked 10 Miles. “Well T reckon I walked throws the woods 10 miles and akain and again camé back from where I had started. One thne the trees blew ee wa and again another. Then ato) and mia Vit be d—d if thi Will do and about three o'clock 1 hit upon the idea of firing my gun into. the alr and watched to ‘nee which way the smoke would drift. 1 then t out my jack knife, and after ahead on some other object. “Another thing that helped me was the whistien of the sound and ta! steamers, I knew the deep baaso of the #otind boate from the shril} tenor of the Iake launches. T could alno hear the whistle of the trains on the railroad between the inke and mé@ but I would hear the whistle one time to the north and then to the south, which confused me considerable. Rained in Torrents. he rain kept pouring down and it was devilish dark in the woods. era “Thin aint on my mai myself, but I knew T had to get to the other #148 of It, so 1 spent the KILLS ERRING WIFE Injured Husband Offers Reconciliation Which is Refused With Fatal Result NEW YORK, Sept, 2.Harry Rone, atage manaiter of the Warrick theater, associated with Frohman’s productions for many and widely known If theatfieal ciroles, this morning shot his wife four timer, killing hér, Rose had attempted to effect a reconofiation with his wife whom he found in bed with his chum, Samuel Adams, a prominent business nd | train. G14 not neem to be greatly the worse for wear, Hb insista that he wil! be able to come down town and be at Work as usual on Monday. (Continued on Third Page) SIX DEAD Wt w: 27. PR Raby So ag My) Lieu A men were beating their way on ¢ train, bat all except five are ac- counted for. whi rait ‘trate got beyond contro! Going down grade and had Sainee ‘@ high rate of mpeed whe: crarhed into the rear of a relight Fifteen ears of fruit on top of Pat Noe's which took fire. The city fire ai coun until the wreck was near- ly consumed. Four dead bodien have been re- covered from the wreck Ineer Pat Noe, Fineman James Wash, Paul Dayton coal passer and an un- known trmp. It ts feared that there are more dead under the wreck than was first reported. TWENTY DROWNED VIENNA, Sept. 27.—Twenty mem achting party were ned by the capsizing of a yacht D. Jide, a wealthy’ Black shipowner, invited @ large party of guests to take a trip on his new yacht, A squall arone and the yacht rned. Most of the party re picked up by other boats. WEATHER FOHECAST — Seattle and Vieinity—Tonight and Sunday, fiir, cooler tonight, and warmer Sunday with fresh to brisk southwest to west winds. |LAURA OUT OF SIGHT Actress Dodging Con- spiracy Charge NEW YORK, Sept All efforts to locate Laura Bij f in jail, unable to ball. It 1 arded as likely that Mise Biggar will tose the share of the es- tate of Millionaire Henry Bennett, man, night before last. The woman Aeolined to live longer with him, al- though they been happtly married 14 years. Rose surrendered to the police. He |and his wife had always lived amica~ bly together and he had never ques- tioned her fidelity until he unex- |pectedly and sudden'v found the | woman tn a compromising situation hse his friend. Suite that are built for hard service, business sults in every sense of the word, handsome, becoming and splendid made. RT. SHANNON GROCERY CO, Incorporated. Ind ave. Phone, Mais 1061. Fancy lowa Creamery Butter, DAF POUR ooo cece ic Two-pound "Bricks very (ine, for .. One-gallon cans Pure Ver ont Maple ay: TUp ... . Se vate R. T. Shannon Grocery Co. Retail Outfitters, which he left instrument p! Biggar had uainted sin¢e 1892, when the Actress Was appearing as Iza in the Clemenceau Case, ich created Such a sensation and was finally suppressed. After Mra, Bennett died in 1897 Mr. Bennett and Miss Biggar were very intimate. When Mr. Ben- nett was ill ip 1900 and tn his last iliness Miss Biggar was his nurse ‘and constant attendant by his own wish. LONG BRANCH, Sept. 27.—The lawyers repreventing the Bennett heirs intimate that they will pro- duce he teal mother of the baby which Laura Biggar intended to palm off as Rennett's posthumous child in furtherance of her plot to land the millionaire’s entire estate, jallard Hardware BALLARD, Sept. 2t,—A meeting of the hardware men of the city was held at the home of A. H. Sanborn last night and a hardware dealers’ association formed. Mr. Sanborn was chosen president and A. Schram sedreta Several Seattle jobbers were present and manifested great interest in the organisation, A fine new lot has ed and Will be on exhibition Mobday. Just arrt ‘They include all the latest and nobbiest ‘Their rich texture com them to lovers of luxury ever kind of a coat you intend buying can be had at Monday at @ big saving. 's Jack~ Capes, . trimmed with two stitched bands: Monday, GEO. HN. HAMILTON, Mer. LADIES’ TICKET EACH COUPON ADMITTING ONE LADY ON MONDAY AFTERNOON FREE The Brightest and Best OIL HEATERS Hove ne cave) among. the, hx of Oit Heating Stoves on the stoves are very light ani can be cartied Hern room to room as easily as a water ‘rs And the greatest feature of all economy of them, They cost only And they cannot wear out. $5.00 In these stoves ‘one gallon of o1! will buen 12 houts and éom- fortably heat a room 20 feet square. Absolutely safe—odor- less, smokeless and an ornament to any room, As Simple as an Ordnlary Lamp Main Store—First Avenue and Spring. Northwest Fixture Annex—319 First Avenue South D. BUCK & . Men's, Boys s Fruralehieg Goods, Hats and d avenue, new Shoes. 1404 Times Building. Why PayRent? We can sell_you lots from $86 -t0 $35,000, on eaay Lots now sell ng ti as to 375-—$5 down and $8 es : trom $35 to $200—410 down and’ $5 per per mouth, al cash prices on all prop- Splendid chance to list property SATISFACTION = ms tr Sei WASHINGTON, D. C., Sept. 27. President Roosevelt's physicians re- Evans Land, Loan and Investment Co. port his condition to be watisfactory this morning, S2aWPtoneer Bullding..Seattie, Wash

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