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Salat MRI ? _——" The Sedttle Star Eas MONTH -_-—- NIGHT EDITION SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, MONDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1904 VOL. 6. NO. 198 a5 CED tas Punts en Rote fo Worlls Fair at St. Lois ONGE FAMOUS ACTRESS Killed Outright and Between Twenty and Thirty ST ARVING IN Cr ATTLE F . Other Passengers Seriously Hurt ii ceaiens sais Oana peo oad SSS 1 ZOE GAYTON COMES TO DIRE WANT IN HER DECLING YEARS eee a ma, Fairbanks’ Little Journeys to the Homes of the BA REI « | FOUND SICK AND HELPLESS IN SQUALID LODGING HoUSS | | IN THIS CITY—THESPIANS WILL AID HER ‘4 ioe 5 igen tsuneo Great Voters---No. 10---Nebraska foe Se - ESCAPED ~ the two are » and eas that ha to light in Seattle that | Portiand for rent which ¢ eusty hu } sieaek he hae teen (ee en they left there an@ The second » ser te both are ant ad. in marke® Bound world's fair spe i ‘ w t t wry clitten, freight train going at a his U “ . a tinse © marked thé japeed in the oppos INVALID GUESTS IN COLORADO SPRINGS HOTELS FORCED TO | {0 iw uaan a: i pone t of the ¢ at the qedaeante ¥ gerd tha, sia a | FLEE FROM FIRE—SEVERAL MAY DIE FROM EXPOSURE makes a terror for he every | cose ih, = lieplayed by the firs € she gh. Bree ‘ me truge > ‘ to tempo- asenger ‘ao 1 a " “ wal & a f r ctant submission! etton ey - for | of the two aritable assistance An east spe ee 1 wan the « sot tnei** ' Me et , running head rly this morning that the guests were f Gnd lack of f | Gayton particularly rebelled & weat-bou oer plier The in their night clothes, ma as és the Cetrenet wv ing ald, until she Séabeitieg diear” Wi 2. Dearet and} firgmen, A number of | feared some w tie. Th an to | Unie ‘ wil fal, who as this afternoon sent . eon, Dexter, Kan: Daisy Greer, | th hotels were invalids.) property Is § aos boge the sm F in New York, ae- Jenpeck, Mo; 1. F. Doores, Rron- }« er career of 36 years, she ‘quainting that organization witht! ugh, Mo n, Ream, § seh, | he beautiful and brilliant Zoe} the plight of the once wealthy Mo, Mra. Cat I any | whose Impulsive, wardm actress, x thetr daughter rte Le i has relieved the ¢ ’ n Was an actress of t augh, Mo.; Clarence Herreng, Kan- } tre many at members of y and has the quaint man- City; De A. Weber, Fontvilie, | her fon ready | of th ler Shakespeaream® Re. re ML \ j | Pure er prosperity was al es. Some years ago she Kas; Mrs. Hattie 4, | Sere epee, Fax one a notoriety by walking across ' D. Alley | Only a little more than two years She says that in bi Mvar | ye of age, wag at the head of ts for charity. She says that twe sons « rn | her own tical trow which an only get to Ogden she @ and Addie K nu sburg | she had led for 12 years. Previous| sure *he can secure transportation to taking out her own company she | over the Union Pacific, for which was a shining light in ¢ New | company husband worked tweme York and Philadelphia theaters, and | ty-two ye Phillip Regal, wife and son Jo } sep; Mrs. Susan Cooper, Edna, WOULD-BE PATRONS OF CITY LIGHT AND POWER PLANT FILE fit performance to asslat Kan.; Bruce Melthany, Kingman, Miss Gayton « ly suc Kan.: Charice Cassmans and Mire ORDERS FOR 6000 HORSE POWER jee made of westera| A bes J. C. Casement, Harry Carr, Sedan. toure. the two unfortendies t esnt | It was not m ago since | plated by the local theaters. formances in Seattle and | ccoantul p J DR. H. MTLHONEY, Kingman, Kas. Iready hae(system ts being questioned. It i! was banqueted by admirers here. > Freight crew. John for elec aimed that the exffenditure 1 With Mise Gayton sharing her!t WAVE A LOOK xetor; John Horton, 1 eRe power from the municipal | sary ¥ be t be | distress and doing his pitiable best | ® @gineer; E.G. Dawson, fireman | pinne fer it will be able to supply. | advin he Seattle Electric | 4m alleviate it, ie th 4 triend ot |® ~_ ins ., Bateman Seidte, Ed Rawson, ¢ | orders 4.000 horse | company will, after November 1, be| hee deveaned’ husband” Willian 3.1% her deceased husband, William J.) -ry “a rs fs Wer, and Fireman Young on | power he ed with the| furnishing light as cheaply as Can | piarenall, who was formerly a sue. |o m ¥ of The Star's - roprenger, fatally Injured. beard. While the total capacity the city pom ory hag sh b des s launching ple- ~ Moat of the victims are from) the ovanicipe! pl is not qui It in claimed by many city offi > n i . the window of the foutheastern Kansas towns / 4.000 hearse power. Of thin amour i* that that te necessary to| (© years of = oni? Savings k & a {The crash was terrific and both ROMs WHI be lost In transmiasion to | Insure cheap electri im to hola | BAS been struggling to relieve the | # Tr pany has been ae treine were . completely w ued, | Seattle and 600 or 600 horse power! the municipal pt as « club over a - ang one — Gay-| @ der »y the fact that large one Eres - Jee’ ‘or tin, iy the head f the «ton by selling lamp-wicks ? cr * have stood in fre rg op les google erry SOMEHOW YOU ALL SEEM TO LOOK LIKE SOMEBODY 1 USED TO KNOW. YOUR FACES RE- ip lao BE we baw Bogen A 's | The story of how the two came to|® the window unt. of, the maimed a | MIND ME OF (Great Applause) | nat tmere than 1.600 horse power, it| announced aled | De reduced to their present state of | * eners — — - | te ealewteted. for sale that it will be more favorable to the | poverty and dire need is @ long one. | * ‘The news of the catastrop pet ™ | Phe @rders placed with the board! small consumers, who have been | When Miss Gayton retired from the | * & s exclusive launching @ Brought to this city and a re eral rings seen on the woman's | see tram manufacturing firms in the | mulcted under the former arrange- | stage two years ago she started one |* Pictures will be placed in the @ Het train was hastily dispatched to | fingers, made the arrest basigeas part of the city Tt te ev ™ dramatic school in Oakland and an ® windov of Shaw's drug store, Other trains with sur- wish to prose- | of the board to witon and ether counciimen| other in Sacramento. She was com- | © er of Madison street and nd hurses aboard are being cute the Japs and they were allow- | , * nection of | ¢ ot mee the matter in this light | fortably situated financially and | * nd avenue, where they vag Fumhed to the scene f Sedalia and ed to go. the ety with ite sur vive power for and. thave in Whely Je be m warm | prepared to enjoy the remaining | > in = Lene oy? Fr points nome tinke ome. To construct a| Might in the council before the mat-| years of < u haven't seen them ye other po! 4 son in | Sam be enbtaed years of her life in peace and quiet, | 4 il pay you to have a look, The injured are being brought to | | Gtetributing sys he Queen Anne Im- | but misfortune came to her and ~ 4 this city and temporary hospitals | L over the city would cost $200,000 or | provement club is to discuss the | with it came illness, nervous pros-| > -"*” 2%° by far the best ple- have been lished here. The | $409,000. The busine: district matter at a meeting a week from / tration and brain fever. tures taken showing the scenes @ rere also being brought bere | | could be reached with the muntelpal next Friday. C. 1. Bagley, secretary |” Yer physician ordered change|s cine tau hing of the big bat- o ws they ¢ pe recovered wt at ratt little ex- | of the board of works, will presen: “ | ®@ tleship Nebraska. Se 2.Sops o* they can be recovered | BY LIQUOR ©: Sate Gaicdhatien Ib af Gev-| iil views, present of climate and she started for Port-|¢ 3 % |eoth Rvenue and Yealer Way He is inclined to the opinton that | 'nd. Here she met Marshall 000000000000000008000008 was making a scant living selling ath? demolished end y| ° | Now that the ttle Electric | it would be poor policy for the city - | io te} company has announced ite expected | to extend the distributing aystem to | hi# lamp wicks. The two renewed DRO WNED | | NEW YORK, Oct. 10—During | cot In rates, the advinability of ex-| the residence sections at tif present | thelr old friendship. Then sickness eight days’ time 15 deaths have oc- | tending the municipal distributing) time overtook Miss Gayton and her} if the already r ved} urred in a neighborhood known as | physician advised her to cross the stait, he odies sleeedy recovered sry her's Farms, Te te 8 Conv ele, | SEES | Fiver to Vancouver. Accompanl IN LAKE iibtred on ob snaiee Waeveificetten congenial neighborhod and the cor distieutt } _ oner belleves all the deaths are due | by Marshall, she went to Vancouver jand, seeking health in the open The greatest lors of life was in | to a quantity of impure tiquor which Jair, she and Marshall traveled on es RUSSIANS HAVE IT THAT THE TIDE HAS TURNED AND THAT | ‘he neighbors have been drinking NEBRASKA foot trom Vancouver to Tacoma sepennnasin snide Bary bates At Tacoma they were reduced to! guy one world’s {air | destitution and sought ald of theat IN STILING PARTY OF the day coaches. which were in the soar By THE JAPANESE ARE NOW ON DEFENSIVE AND ARE RE- | » 0 rical managers, who assisted them| FOUR SAVED FROM DEATH IM forward part of th | } \tors TIRING BEFORE KUROPATK IN’S ADVANCE | Ito get to Seattle. Since arriving in | a NORTH PLATTE, Neb, Oct, 10 rectus three weeks ago the| WATERS OF LAKE MICHIGAN | ® r Fairbanks’ special arrived aged couple have had stormy times, | d severa burn . wo the guards » at thh Sr special and which w nt Be B | at & o'clock thin morning after a being for days at a time without we @ rH Ne ose shells. ¢ | ne ah a _ Br eriese Wows head _ihelia. Oni dight'e Fide from Cheyenne. He was food and each suffering iM health! icaGo, Oct. 10-1 a a T. PETERSBURG, Oct. 10.--A poten greeted t large crowd, which | WORKMAN HAS REMARKABLE] Both resent bitterly the thought of | : aoe Se m th atch from Mukden says the ers And 16,000 nail- | cin By corp aden wis (accepting charity, but finally Mis®/ aged 1 years, who was this snorne the ‘ 2 . CUREEE Whe lewaee ee the pele | ESCAPE FROM DEATH IN| Gay became so ill that on the Japmnese are f t back on Liao | - The tomine necompanieg by | advice of Dr. Ludlow, she was sent|ing rescued from a sailboat off ; ‘ 4 fore Dolliver and Warren, at-| COAL@UNKER y H ang, which sesians intend ? eC ¢ ae meee o the Waystie Emergency hospital, | @& atieck | What the Fighting Cost SIX TRAINMEN SUFFOCATED IN et catenin” eee nee | where she remained tive days and | ORee COre, Gale We etter Cae Cheye' sterday. Senator Dot on shed the ROME, Oct, 10.—Gtorne TUNNEL ON ae recovered her health \ewo male companion vicughet |JAPS FORCED TO RETIRE has a St shure disp GRAND TRUNK | 11 i ge Teens patna OR But when she returned to the lit- | cig eee i, through Siena cik: }mating the F or RAILWAY there | * F . ltle dark suite of housekeeping | drown: He had clung to the boat 4 | ft sewter r welt Thm. : The nominee talked to big crowda| .,NEW YORK, Oct. 10° Buried | roome where the two Mve@, she) 1 iene j d * | a dimpate # morning fieme helene evasuaton of Te rN | through Nebraska today. He will |*°*" baa weight of 600 Fh oye onl, | found Marshall sick on his cot in pen y ‘ m ft t' ; billed ‘ fr <b Gi Sorters News Aav'ad [address a meeting at Omaha to-| john Cullen ba i abic aa, | the kitchen, with ¢ cupt rd bare | by the Ru * he J hg geome c ion an & night. A Nebraska delegation ac b rn : of food and the rent due. For sev-| h A ’ . PORT HURON, Mich., Oct. 10.—| companied the . Pamtenke | ee fae Seem Se ee mmoth | oral days the two managed to sub t . y Py - Py 7 1 onl unker ¢ « Kings County is yu e 8 st compelled to me w ‘ . 00 0% tJ Six trainmen on the Grand Trunk | Will begin a tour of lowA Tuesday | (as company wet, bus — “ = yp geal, dead a pat Kal Ping ’ | morning Wedged firmly at the mouth appeal to charity cking | Det ARTILLERY BATTLE ON / Ghote: Ae railway were killed by the inhala ee the coal pocket at the bottom PLM ae pen ernrity narities to} 3 tion Omaha| 4 P . ere ' t |coal bunker, which towered verti- | Desled to the Associated charities ta) q and » Bt, Le I i PE . par ‘ i veges t. Clair tua | cally 100 feet above him, with half | Se" & mussase ba = aiins ‘Caw 3 I at Kansas City aht , ent nel yesterday. A coal train broke | the contents of the reservoir up wed t atributed several hun-| - —_ ‘ ¢ yell Aeon Lory b f nim and the anked on the | ‘to Ras conti we Bone : Bet Boe he. RUSSIANS ARE JOYFUL iu two in the tunnel ~and aS : Non the | {ved dollars in her days of pros- | j - r y ’ » the tuhnel and three op inclines on either aide, it 4 doles a cae temporary, as.| NEPTUNE SALVAGE CO. WILL | ee “The collision oc- | Prepared for Long Fight KT. PETERSHURG, « : : med & miracle that he was not | Pe! errs rt to the ; curred at 4 o'clock } ; I ntktn : ainmen a d the section stalled jerushed to death or smother sistance and transportation to the} LOOK FOR SUNKEN RIO D& ROME, « v1 “ : — Ail ativnort of two | east, Where both have friends we r ' in the tunent lost their lives by suf. | bert og cae Through some reisunderstanding| JANEIRO ' ' f email shutters ; ee roug : z han ti \ € w ake ¢ organization ap ‘ ; tion The engineer got out with his feet nd . nane time 7 A r } id ou | hecked the f » onal dow into | pealed, not to t y we but | e his engine, but realizing the pertl a the pocket, de } . 3 to a charitable home, to w iss i | mar month eg | policemen, two fipeien end two) Gayton uld not be ell as N ompany, f : 4B of his fellow employes backed his| “phe Seattle Elect compan: lunt f tt he of |none ur ears of are a : c . f Y of which, KN into the tunnel. in the hope | wi) red its rates’ os.electr | verhead f —— ‘ , ‘ h “ . ‘ } ' ae | of gotting the stalled section of thé| nearly 60 per cent vember 1 own on their ba and knees, | of provisions, furnished by the /* hed for the stea Islander, | b t and those aboard out of the ¢ \ e ated Charities, was left f rth oD nd, A now | COUNTY TAX LEVY 16 RE-| f ' ' ther eperiatenaele tae ae td , t, daw eda). with | Gayton was t d that he Orient Rio de whlely DUCED ONE MILL, BUT VAL | ; an lost their ves in trying eo" _ oe “ee fp Wiens | has m around the Imprisc aquest had & y mall. 7 went d ’ a Gate evs | nad oS aig tek aakaee es the reduction possible, but | ma : nati! he babenia areast The “am to the ¢ 1 years ago. Capt neh, ace UATION 18 GREATLY ap-} t of the torrit ident rie “| | tte proposed completion of the mu-| free and could pass a rope under | tention of morning . by Captain Smith, the | had nh the g 4G. Port Huron, supers | MetPal plant about that time may] thom. A wild cheer rang from the | and upor ion the dire | inventor of the cage, with the ald of \ VANCED f begaed f | ati ent eds Port Huron, #Upe™ | eve had considerable weight in eek ote Gu the Obeenitat tb ae wan lai Gayton and her} “fich the Islander was fotind, and a vod be held: Tae Aene t ENGINEER JOHN COLEMAN, | Sg Geaision of the compan hauled by his eight rescuers from | aged protector was discovered party of workmen will leave for San ; FRANK DIBIGK KILLED BY ac. | “ t vate” ”°Y | port Huron Shevsew rate will be 12 cents per | his precarious position | Manager J; P. Bowe, of the seat ; north, with Tae \ IE ro EY Poh t ! CONDUCTOR SIMPSON, Sarnia, | MMOWatt hour for the first 60 hours | . | tle theater, had contributed some | now in the north, with the coms 3) 7 ott : | CIDENTAL DISCHARGE OF P - NS, BATRA) off maximum demand and ents | y and pi or licines for} Pany’s bar eaches Seattle va Fg KA : ge Bp 4 woltlee Mead | shies | | “Sonpvcron eru.ay, 1 | fan the balance of the month. The} WEATHERMAN the tao b ‘ cael . they A} From this city she: same iliae “ pne mi “8 than | =< (i sar on res wa isis tae aaa eal | é shipped direct to San Franctaco, af- last year's levy he fact that there | AY OL | wy MAN c | old rat nts per hour for} had no assistance, and when The , “4 ego 3 ¢ Sarni mand anc cents for the balance jgiven, Marshall had gone to the r f ne lost vessel, fn ty y than last * ae ae | Fireman Fred Forester jumped | of the month ie Welknena Git ts tad ¢ ee oa od ne age * eet f f the Neptune sal= Nh e will cauine the taxpayers LS into the partly filled water tank of glide gure emcuch this time Pri- | aallae th at ah y announced this morne rt t 0 ahah hope Mara lh at ; Pronk Pmigs ene s oe engine, Wat ere was coon day he missed & bad grounder and | fails duc tonight, while Miss Gay- {ite that. th arch tor the eae - TI sagen ig : yea ul | air to preserve bh | FLOURISHED KNIFE |aia te vouisn' see a drop ot sky | ton remained a home, without fod] fan he yn of the promt ORR ha , i | | tulee anywhere in and or prospect of food. hen | TD? hat the finding 6 theme ern he state | : I, Kato, a Japanese cook, and his | FIRE | Because W. O. O'Brien drew “iy Sed tik enor Unie laa stied thar tale hola ber 1.2 ne ah Oy See ae and I 1 , ' nd the| wite Seanad | knife on the proprietor of the Bell | 4 veatt =" LHe gala ‘ Twin Set ee ee : levy i, , wite, wer (fo meri ployed | eye b m © peopel ay ” B a e@ weatherman’s Up wishe 1} tory ob n and king ip K}y here the Rio de ‘ vs . «| # on e ; " r “ Jand forth in an old rocking chair] y own is definitel " - pe 4 t Gale, 4 Fourte fined $20 by Police Judge George , stat Ball et olin tha bare kltnhed ¥ i A n released WASHINGTON, Oct, 1 everal | this morning. He w rt 1 lant wr neal and has to|. A had 4 H917 A : A esterday afte f the finest carriag night by Patrolman Le Count short- | he charged h apother error, To- | bee 1 r ast| ¢ Mrs, Gurtrude Rébb fund. A f atid tolen’ jewelry had been recovered |ton city were dest ly after the alleged assault, The ay he get bin eyo ¢ he ball lwe i wee if # murder of George Joye sev~ r for ghtd: They had ed their | ir ht saloon man tostified that O'Brien again aml hin fe st Tonight | mained th all night oral months ago wa t on the fun t om - Prof, Gale did not a r Down y had threatened to kill him if he did | and Tuesday hower fresh to} ’ aring it t to | criminal « t al oa ler this 16140 being iin f va dine | pect them, but gave the pc ‘a | ble néted carriagen on the | not give him drinks and that he | brisk southerly winds,” looks like a] someono élse, She {not have} morning for November 15, Mra, ke th comm 1 ‘eat, . § lescription of the rings and othe | sec burned up sad an | id draw an ugly-looking knife} home run hit with the bases full, | dared even then, she said, had not] Robly shot and fatally wounded ea’ $100,000 for the rec Dubiah tar killed, } jewelr City Dete v Byrnes | equakanumber on the third floor | and make & lunge at him, O'Brien His average to date Marehall been shivering in vt | Joye ho was a steamboat man, be- Secu and bridge tun ‘ ’ nf land Kennedy work The \clatmed that he did not remember | At Bat Hits Error Pet, [and groaning with rheumatiom and | he had ruined her 16 ar-old * body. Hichard Dubighmas simag Oe ead " naw - on the case wergyuin by fire and Water nd after they had identified sev totalone eatimated at /g,000,. !much about the trouble 10 @ 7 a 700" neuralgia, } daughter, t & eo - “a “ -~ eo . a. . — rey