The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 15, 1904, Page 1

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ONE CENT TONIGHT AND SATURDAY — CL BH SOUTH WINDS. NIGHT EDITION ler Car Last Crushed and bleeding trom re ne wion between a bh im, her lef Dadly cut. Nevertheless, sh name to assist the She di horse dashed down Secon from Madison street and plunged throug - died the ¢ ry A PEN SKETCH OF T AN AGED WOMAN MET WITH ALONE IN HER HOME (Special to The Star) OLYMPIA, Wash.Apr reached Han SUES FOR CHILDREN DIEUDONNA BRINGS HABEAS) CORPUS PROCEEDINGS AGAINST FAITHLESS WIFE Wictor Dieudonna sued out a writ of habeas corpus in the superior today to force his wife, who, claims, recently eloped from their ifs California with another to relinquish to him his two lit- days ago, having learned that bis » wife was hore with the little ones. met her on the street with his yestordey and took the child from her by foros. A ; A Hose Cart No- 1 Crashed Into a Yes: ight-The Life of Anna > Omley Was Snufied Out ; yea . w street. F died at F n . «¢ 4 t aw " 4 Th * the atreet car) ¢ \ . ed within a fi 4 ven by M. W. site of ¥ a ° Wayr Alfred Labtane, « (Drawn by a ION BETWEEN HOSE CART N ULTED IN THE DEATH O ~ BURNED TO A CRISP TERRIBLE ACCIDENT WHIL@ steps of the stairway | « he upper story All her clothing was gone b body burned to a eriap, It is sup ed to have been due to WASHINGTON, RIDAY, A os PRIL «a5, 1904 WATCH FOR THE ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE STAR'S NEW FICTION OFFERING IN A FEW DAYS LITTLE GIRL MET DEATH IN A COLLISION ON YESLER WAY | hotel, bruised about head and body; | bell steadily all the way from the [ing Annie was the youngest mem MoFiride, 6061% First avenue! fire station and the @ripman must | ber of the family and her lows is a south, head eut; Mra, BP. A, Morris, | have n oming. All of us| sad blow, he had been attending the 19 Kast Jefferson atreet, fingers of n who were on the wagon | school at the ayn at Elghth and cut and crushed, right} © were fortunate in excaping | avenue and Bene Her two bruised; J. Johnson, 1820] un lives elder sinters, Mis Omiley and een hand crushed Assistant Fire Chief Clark, who is | Mra Lena Wilson, are nearly beside a ot Rig mahing an investigation ef the themselves with grief. Another bis-| « at the Normandy, kr subst ated practi ything| ter reaides in Ferndale town and bruised Capt. Carr sald and added that the he child's father, r, A girl, whose nan inknown,| fire depa was ntinually| and two brothers, are now in was knocked down at snd ave-| having trouble with the street cars|ern Washington. They have nue and Madison street, but waa] fn sir mergencien on account| notified of the death of the girl and tae t , of the gripmen are now on their way to the city Carr, of the fire k Hired merchant,| The bedy is to be shipped to Fern rf eadquarters, who was acoldent at Second dale for Interment, Mr. Omley has the hosewagon that crashed tnt linon street, saya that|a farm there, The body is now at he Yesler aid this ning acted remarkably cool| Butterworths’ morgue hat the ertp was to|in the emergency. He sald this| Bystenders who saw the t t iaton. | [at Second and Madiror y It was only by remarkably good riticine @ mere boy who is 1 rashing right nd) to drive the wagon which th thet of the ead,| te Electric company sends ¢ wh as fu he maid n fires, They say that he When I sion was nomer ar driving Into the crowd avoidable I aided Michell kly| the accident had occu t 1 the horses arc and | hosewagon, being he ruck ¢ » tol the team, Members of t , e Then the g the| partment may that it in « e o, Arthur Val t when he w sh, Dan Cook and myself, who t if he is were the wagon, jumped the wagon was Jabbed into the ! e | the horses and was carried to| snort, T together with the ex-| Kellogg have taken @ great interest | kall's *. Mitchell ited of the crowd that/in the case, being anxioun to see an by mewhat had assembled, made the other|that the city is not held to blame > able, He reared up) for any of the dar © tracks on Second $ been ringing MAERS 10 fessed a ent while starting the fire to cook| A bra IDE Coroner Mo’ \ A ty, 6 to the # « T na 64 sof |day in F ' ¢ ame |e ‘ me of J t the ehildrer t the | a n. It is [if ponslt ——$ If . the t I |w K The United MI | work f Amerien comy more | it and t 7 men a the! seq REVERT ROXWELL BLOCK SOON TO BE- COME PROPERTY OF GROUND OWNER ‘ ee ‘The Roxwell block, corner of Colum- bia street and First avenue, now owned by Linden W. Bates, the civil engineer, will, on July 6, revert to the Presbyterian Home, owner of the ground on which it stands, The terms of & 15-year ground lgase ro provide. The ground was leased to Bates ago by the hdme, an Bhe eame to the sheriff's) condition that at its expiration all the property wore ® home recently Bates to the world. * Pultor IT 18 BAID HE WILL PLEAD) ~The # | GUILTY OF EMBEZZLEMENT || John MeDonald, the defa | ashier of Crane Bros, who has co gs and the two men| ¢ or Hays har tashed down & ht! an inquest He ve king down y home, at 1229 Yester The killing of Annie On ton d Yealer Way car eull of a collis | wagon, hae called fact that an ordinance Pateplayed at the business The ninking the » ated sae o that the Beattle & HARRIMAN PARTY WILL VISIT SE mW. Harr pre Thorne Union Pac ctor of 5 way to the ection of the 1 will reach Portland ts not but it is probable that it learty in May. Mr. Marrir | also visit Seattle and Tacor WHICH RE + of aiaetantans tha purr the Ur if e to there ITON, D. « fepartment re om the Russian ar to the effect that 1 the far east caug freless telegraph a nd ist fter wil be treated as Russian government The ambassador's r s to plead guilty at) in. principal tople s hin friendm take | \¢° ward attempting t t amount of his shor * tia maid, will reach $16 al friends of McDonald's esterday that they intended, | supe in understood on binet | nun High an papers Wireless aystem, 1 THORITY OF LAW AND BUILDING GRANT PERMIT TO ALTER THEM Kentucky Oceldental avenue, is ‘ollee Delan outlined KENTUCKY IS UP AGAINST IT NOW BOXES AND WINE ROOMS WERE CONSTRUCTED WITHOUT AU- PORTLAND, April 15, sulvage to the owners, ma crew of the steamship been awarded b the three tors in the case of the eteor, disabled off Nome ber. The underwriters, by the te to pay $55,920 salvage. 14,186 Is to be “yo remainder Mil be divided as follows bu INSPECTOR WILL NOT ‘yptain John A, O'Brien a 7,600, The captain gets $ but Place refused to grant ‘ shief engineer $700, and the Investigationd’ said “that no permit 600, S8veral_ men had beon issued waya’ got $10 ench. oe he plunged] gated the case, but stated this wd, injuring two men|noom that he would probably hold ‘BLAME? tiona in UNION PACIFIC MAGNATE AND ATTLE Unter Pact 7 James N. Mi ne | James Stillman, presid | the ty bank, W. G, RB e Mr rrier of Baring Br la don; Whitney Warren, W. B. 8. ties, Just when the party known, will be a for the ntrance of “== DONALD TREATED AS SPIES) 225.2 See i ht using pparatus aples by constituted | versation ting today. A of Eng use the GE Heavy ster and reka has ry atean last Oc- deeision, of this borne by the cargo. f the award, $44,744, o the Navigation Company, the ners of, the Kureka, $87,244; to nd crew, 2,600, the third af- | », er, who ws injured during the listed as te | | VOL. 6. NO. 47 a5 CENTS PER MONTH — — pte Dutch Hart THE MODERN DR, JEKYLL AND MR. HYDE = SOUND STEAMER 4 or was given an $i6,00 0 worth $23,000, T ered a wrenching of her hag ealt INLAND FLYER RAN ASHORE THIS MORNING AND IS NOW ™ at HIGH AND DRY ON ROCKS AT RESTORATION POINT—SOUND | WAS SMOOTH AS MILLPOND AND 40 PASSENGERS WEARS | EASILY RESCUED Dr. Waited Eberty was Ing appointed to sucered Dr Johnnor ons e The steamer Inland Flyer, 4 the rocks were covered pasrer ome. sa |tain F Faulk, with betwee , ut eight feet of water. | and 4 passengers aboard, onsel literally leaped over thé er Port Orchard left fom of the wreck at 9 o'clock rt Blakeley, at about 7 o'clock this} The ste taking scows and paratus, I the s morning and now Iles on her beam | this ends acroes @ reef ef rocks, elmost the Sound was ag OE FRE BORG TGA yoth as a mill pond and the pase re were quickly landed ang sen 1—The F urred In a heavy fog. ‘ their way overland to Por€ Blakeley the Exchange Tel The steamer, wh eft Seatt The news was brought to the city a ; me 16:00 camer Garden City, which i sere ee eye gee aa. # ‘ he Inland Flyer shortly after ; \t | regular run to Bremerton, got off ent. At that time the ves- . as been destroyed by - : ch — rs nan fied ae : ‘ was and her owne pees er = Port 4 Transportes oe St. Pe 5 otentar | (ha os eae 4 of the p pany she will 7 floated without serious damage, Mapatch thie evening| The tide was about half out at the| high tide this afternoon * fr ¢ was finally ex t a by h satlors, who| ~ ” ss 1 Sa seg ms s tt ‘ ta th 1 family en The fire began last ning and raged) eF throughout the night | — The appeal of Scott De Launay, late engine of the tll-fated steames ch ts being heard by Ine n Bermingham with @ rtaining whether or nog d be req ci m, W spector view to asc De Launay's license s OBSTRUCT — | turned, was postponed this mornin nate : for 60 days in order to give Oven, WEto? Launay e to got his witnesses t se gether, At the end of the pr ib jae mee . e 4 time investigation will be resum Fe jeurred aboard 4t San Francisco. Captain Bere iaheaiticas snail’ 0 Aina RK acces tae hain leaves for the east tomate tenderloin district may soon be com-| 2 oa. besing BE or Shh a lena te mgm Ai ay 8 mpathy NEW YORK, April 18—The first seiner ace wding the aide, | government and 7 bet the presidential situation ed in Wall street tos money was placed a well commissioner ~~ = PLEADS FOR RESPITE ne sevelt by Fred Brook F to the water | received « ie dings be taken | Ambassador Jusserand public safety, and prominent in| financial affairs, suicided this morn- | ing. It is supposed that financial | embarrassment was the cau | AGED MRS, DAY ASKS COURT TO RESTRAIN MRS. BEVING+ | TON FROM ANNOYING HER—FEARS SHE WILL BE KID- } NAPED BY PEOPLE WHO W ANT HER PROPERTY | | | Mra. Francis Day, the aged widow fe old Indy states that she ts olf of the late E Day, t wh her at- | and feeble, and broken hearted ovem ing \ ‘ : who. ar 1 " ft rk t b it it M thot! Mrs. Day, Mrs. B Mrs. H t t| way Into her a | few y ised her a great d f| ducted herself worry y polson Mrs. Day fainted | mind against her i 1a it was feared woul aged servant, Marth Westby, She| gaining conset alleges that Mrs. Bevington is now| Mrs. Day says she ts afraid of bes making threats against her to ind ing kidnaped by Mrs. Bevington and | her to drop a sult which she and he husband brought to ret aside a c constantly threatened to get her out J veyance of real estate which Mrs.| of reach of her attorney , Bevington Induced her to make. Attorney Smith. as jatter’s huspand, they mre ADMIRAL MOLASS. Admiral Alexteff's righ-hand man ROASTS ROC ” MAY PLEAD GUILTY Sexton t# being tried In the court today on the charge of Ithout @ iicense [AV HE'S TO BE FEARED MORE SHAN -PESTILENCE e i { 4 j | 4 %

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