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IN 80 DAYS.” JULES VERNE Gapene THE WORLD WORLD | SEATTLE STAR, wo THE and N 8 PAGES.” EXTRA! uit EDITION THE — ysterious TANGLEMENT A VOLUME The Seattle Star SEATTLE, PDLOOKING COLORED WAITER AT HOTEL WASHINGTON CLAIMS AS WIFE WHITE WOM AN WHO, ACCORDING TO THE STORY, 1S SPOUSE OF ANOTHER MAN—MATRIMONIAL EN | | VERMA RRA AR A [Is che Mra, Fannie Grayelyn, Mra hal *¥* Mra. Fannie Gravelyn # | Bert Goodhue, or Mrs. Matt Dixon Woman M Hert Goodhue * | Goodhue, at the auditor's office, told 4 Mysterious Mra Matt Dixon * | how he had married Mrs. Gravelyn ' Bert Goodhue, white #® | some months before. im he o 1 furnished a nice flat for her ¢ Mea who cla Matt Dixon, colored # |at the corner of Thirteenth and ‘J #® | Madison. I was compefed to be out| * To whom does Mrs. Fannie Gravelyn-Bert rihue-Matt w® |of the city During my absence i belong? Two men—one colored waiter, the other a white w | this is the way she treated me } render—bot claim her as their wife. * | Dixon firmly denies the charge ‘ ® | against his white bride, and claims teeeeeeeee eee eee eee eee ee ee ee —— je being persecuted by Goodhue whet do you think ofjby the name of Mrs. Bert Good rt AEE § aia a Sad rave tomloreae “ONO et the later muptiall « ir you are one of the many % bartender at the Cecil ho-| When questioned between courses | * toe annie tae oe 2 oe | eee eeamination of | the Matt Diane ceca gen cn % and ask for the “gas man.” =| crak dave ago. | by, disclaimed al! knowledge of his| * Tell him about the boosting # | im in cl Italian | wife's marriage to Goodhue, but re-| * Of Your gas bills, Me'll do the # ong names Fannie} marked “that he knew all about it,| * Test cai 7 * on in pany with|and Goodhue had better stay away.”|* | Phones—Ind. 676. Sunset, | Dison, a colored walter at the/ Further, Dixon stated that Mrs.| * Main 1050. . vd hotel, had a for | Fannie avelya,” as he says the) ® Help the crusade * license on April 25./name should be spelled, was the/ *** eee eaeekeetane ithe customary questioning the| widow of one Gravelyn, who died license and | some time ago in the east. Eliza | wo weeks ago the couple/ beth Gravelyn, a pretty miss still Jin her teens, is a daughter by the who claime to be the) woman's early marriage. Trouble . then arrived onlover a jacket that refused to fit 1 take | brought © into a justice court - - s not] Friday wanted her money known | back. and she got it. T Sim LOS ANGELES, May 12—A e|mon and Ce of the Globe Tai Brightman, a newspaper man trom }ing company, 1110 Second avenue.| San Jose and San Francisco, shot peat ia the way of an ad-| had to pay the original deposit Mrs. Charles Gurley, the six weeks Justice P. V. Davis} $10 and the additional court costs.| bride of Charles Gurley, also « opel during the hearing} During the course of the testl-| newspaper man, formerly employed | @b petty civil matter shows that] mony the girl's mother swore that|on the Herald here. Brightman Women who married the col-|she was Mra Bert Goodhue The|then shot himself. Bri led Walter is still willing to go question now arises, who is she? | instantly, and Mrs Gurley an how —_ later. Brightman was a former A High Class Thug Is the | leo tndintinaalindin tinea tintin De tnd intin Daneel TO YOU, SEATTLE LIGHTING Co! t wn to your shop, anyway? 1 80 hard up? ast be badly Pressed for money. p nerve to WOTk such stand and such a8 YOu are doing at present k for one MOment that you could wo ork such or you deliver You @idn’t th pe Bteeble-cross game without being detected, did you? Tou didn’t have any idea that your many customers would Pieekly submit to your big. unwicidy sandbag without rails ME thelr voices in protest? : know you haven't the ghost of an ex except the let by the fellow who stole se ppers from a bank ence between you and the chap who robbed a t you can use your sandbag without fear of ie the man who stole the seve nts went to jail Sededtetatadatatededetated ou really need more mOney why don't you go to the borrow it at a reasonable That's what other Dies business men have to do. bound to steal it from your customers, “soak and let the poor-salaried working man, the troubie-bardenca widow and others alone! Incidentally nd to graft from un all, don’t pile it all on in ¢ not all fools—we gas consumers—and when per cent or thirty per cent, or forty per cent in our ga le in thirt days, we want to be shown How would you like to be the gas man? gd would » ke to run a * business that 1 enable ay time to raise your prices anywhere from twenty to t & Obl ged to m any explanation cust r wor have to toe th fa “lead pipe cinch,” ien’t it? raised ice of potatoes forty per ” he imply amiled and ave go f per cent; what are you k up another grocery to le with name If it position ¢ laboring furnt a neces Oiler the impression that it 7OU gas, it is badly mista Oty commodity and a tt , is no reas to g0 to For some ry bi gas as an xclusive its t and tell t ry; the , Sper S84 now we find our A itty een m of the larg RE: “You are using ‘ Explain to the " mber, January, ¥ the days grow jong What wit) 1) Gire you the One enstomer sueh a vigc it up a bi They toudi Hl night, x and othe more than that as Made r ear Pike ® ' who them 3 ae EF fF But they tound the question We can at leant Hon that it Must at | And that will hei tup a roart mvince the ¢ moderate ecale eee eT eee 3 VICTIM April much 80) My DIN for S15 F cept increase l eh! —Morrix \\ e For March we Hl th, Ad pril $7.00 a an in Mar od a Hat Factory April $2.90. han Kas avenue. in We tt iso ga Second a bill $2.00; April 83.0; S0USldering that 1 1608 Belt. EDI for February in Apri: th id avenue How's being April?—Carl that gas for in $14.40 In gee March eding $16.00 months for March was $1.20; April $14 ofhehed 2 eee eee eee eee Gas Company _---- -. t-te ee eee eee eee ee eee ee ee ee ee eee ee eee eee eee eee eee ee lover of the woman. He came here from San Jose to see her | Going to her home this morning. he found her she PAGE OF NEWS 18 WORTH A OF “GRAPEVINE.” WASHINGTON, FR MAY, MAY 12, 1905, BAYING VoL o WONDER WHY THE OTHER PAPERS AREN'T MUCH ABOUT BULLIVAN’S COMING VISIT? er in Seattle That Dares to Print the News The Only Pa 7. NO. 68 25 CENTS PER MONTH {He “SPECIAL COUPON” IN SATURDAY'S STAR WILL BE GOOD FOR TEW VOTES IN TNE TEACHERS CONTEST--WATGH FOR IT Woman Claimed Nan Patterson Set Free y Whie Man and Negro “Be Good” Says Judge EXTRA! EXTRA! TOWN OF SYNDER IS STRUCK AGAIN! ne UNFORTUNATE CITY RAZED BY PORARY SHELTER DESTRO COND CYCLONE—ALL TEM YED—-WIRES DOWN—FEAR FOR wit) be great, as there are of wounded in the temporary ers, unable to find places of sa CHICAGO, May 12.—In the the alleged bigam- | Ctress Accused of Murder Once More Breaths Air of Freedom-Will Return to Her Home-Mrs. Smith Discharged-. | Husband Re-arrested ihe eee eee eee cee eo 7 * * * I believe that three points ‘were at ely proven * * (1) Morgan Smith bought the revol + 2) Nan Patterson secured it from Smith * * (3) Caesar Young did not co mmit suict * * District Att ey Jerome, of New York. scores | ¥ * t [POOH EME MERE ERE ERE SERED EEE DH y-| —_—_—. trial ual Pr Bertps pe Jeowe, Angas Pat | Cowing on a body attachment is- sued June 9 last year by Judge New= of Johan Hoch terson was released from jail this | hurge LIVES OF SCORES OF WOUNDES {et and murderer, this morning, | /OrMns on her own recognizance In making the motion District Her case will probably never be| attorney Jerome said he felt that ae Undertaker Spreine tified that | brought to trial again his assistants had done their duty jit was impossible for anyone In eee ot Porte aiken before | and had acted effictently, and that : : % > wud ved. |tamper with the fluid used in the | Recorder Goff shortly after 11a. m.,| he would have presented the case fortunate town of Snyder today. tims coantry ‘te appalled at the | Weleker Hoch; that the fluid wa po as iean Sh fon on wak ree futility of the efforts to comvict the All the mporary bulldings were | second blow the town of Snyder |the same that was received from the ponte Pg pela commmpes wine girl. He said he had information blown down | Bt. Louls manufacturers, who previ ovr eg fs ans Hy | which permitted of no doubt that es are down again and but| It is feared that the loss of life | ously testified that no arsenic was mine A® soon a8 She | there was uniformity of opinion in can be learned )Yeeulting from the second storm used in ite manufacture. MYSTE # which set her free. the jurors’ minds on three points, for Levy's office. To y: First, J. Morgan Smith morrow she will st for Wash-/| bought the revolver; second, Nan ngton to see her ner. Patterson took the revolver with In ordering the discharge, Re- |) third, Bookmaker Young did corder Goff said tc an ot | commit suicide n you look back Man D. Riddle has filed suit in ex , you will be! divorce a t Henry A. Riddle on und of desertion; Katherine tity | | /" netrained to lead a life of chas-| nniff against Dante Conniff, for Mr. and Mrs. J. Morgan Smith andonment; May Nolan against | were arraigned an h later be-| William Nolan, drunkenness and fore Justice Foster. Mra. Smith | cruelty Peter McGregor against jas discharged. Smith was also Margeret McGregor, imeompatibil- Giecharged. but was immediately re-| {ty and desertion; ‘Emma Braun arrested and taken before Judge | against Joseph Braun, cruelty. oa the porch NEWTON, Kan., May 12—The/ip rare of « local undertaker. The} in her might and secured a separate | - refused to talk with him, when he! poay of a man, believed to be Her-| body is badly bruised constitution, although the arrange . drew & revolver and fired two *\ bert Croker, son of the Tammany| i was put aboard the train at| ment existing to the present day by at her. Men who witnessed (th! chieftain, was taken from the San-|Mmmeas City last night by an un-|which a single king rules both tragedy ran to the woman's assist-|i— Fe train here today and placed Wmewn negro countries, was acceded to. The ance, when Brightman ran and the hing’s authority over Norway is men gave chase. In a vacant lot . nominal he turned and fired a shot Into his| | Norwegian songs and Luben's or- | brain NORSEMEN j@hestra will furnish the tostru Se sliecealanlilittctie liad Satiadhad = music * | celebration will conclude|* SHE'S ONLY A WOMAN. #| iow & grand ball * Its noon now, and court ® | Next Wednesday the celebration | # will adjourn. You get some # | wage continued at the same piace | * lunch and talk some more this # |wnder the auspices of the rae | afternoon,” remarked Judge #| ciub. The Norwegian and Swedish |* Frater to Mra Catherine Sel- | ANNIVERSARY OF INDEPEND. | snging societies and the Seattle ape rm. a fair witneon im & recetv *| ENCE OF THEIR COUNTRY To | Eomerkrans. comprising 6 chorus | a him, Friday * . , 12 guinic of a high order. Judge R. B.|* *| Pas A00 May 12 with BE OBSERVED AT MADIGON | Matte of 8 high order. Judge R. B * * uoee t it nee ee a | gMay 17 Is the Pist anniversary of | | «| FLAMES LICK UP ENTIRE BLOCK IN SNYDER—MANY BODIES . ’ ms | n o co ion by been th t stubbornly contested | sale ue taku bere dr ee oe re le * SAID TO BE CREMATED—SU FFERING FROM WANT OF FOOD struggle In Chicago labor history @ fui en Se we “ ROOSERSEOREEEEES Apparently the strike has settled | V8 * Fourth « ~ Norsemen are already planning to AND SHELTER NOW FELT BY SURVIVORS — GOVENOR t test Saturday night by | have a monster celebration on the All the school children of the city jimto an “endurance contest.” 98! i? ine Madison park pay 100th anniversary. In 1814 Den- | attended the symphony ert at SENDS TROOPS care Men ind 4, Eee a local D mark, whic n owned Norway, | the Grand this rnoon, The con- | bse wilt ¢ t “potbe: ae sea at ¥ address, or Nor- | attempted » cede the land of the |cert was ive } honor of the] —— | qualities of the other side soclety will sing vikings to Sweden. Norway arose ! school childre Reattle [EA AARAR REAR A EER EE EE RR stick,” which they feel certain enveloped everything in a radius of|® Missing (approximately 10 * | a salt Steck tn on . a hundred yards and caught those|* jured 100 *& e, and oceeding with workinen who escaped the force of|® Seriously injured 0 * delivery of goods with non the explosion i \* PUMGDGRL B06 053.6 over. scnege cd Youtube ieee, s tes . $350,000 & ton drivers on a more extensive | ely rah agg lly ag whe D4 locale, The hearing of testimony to| | Boss ant Gre adiey wit Jonn RO TE Re RE support eight injunction orders by | oo, , ——_____. — Pha ancery Sherman con (By Scripps News Ass'n) } were razed. Charlies Johnson, teamaeter, was NO SIGN OF SNYDER, Okla. May 12.—Fire At 8 o'clock the storm was ob- mistaken at m t for a strike | folowed close on the heels of the approaching. but the omin- breaker and set by a crowd jdeath-dealing tornado and burned |OU8 funnel-shaped formation was Jat Twenty-fourth ar —— SETTLEMENT 1D Ww remained of the buildings sing and the people believed, the 1 he s d of the n ioe i yp wd — ARMY OF MEN ENGAGED IN GRUESOME SALVAGE—NOT ONE) a 2 oF the en ‘ — aia Pie : Je thes ee ee teamster, was shot iy WHOLE BODY FOUND IN DE SRIS—TEN CHARRED CORPSES | bodies were cremated omg The ky | naeey t ht by arke owe Oy err ogy Aiea ane ori UNDER ONE PULLMAN—HOSPITAL OVERFLOWING WITH| BREWERY STRIKE CONDITION| eae e eee a ARR RHA EE! in, which sudeniy stopped. “Then j ° . | came a death-like calm, and the: lee: p ket Bh ecco WOUNDED | 18 UNCHANGED — BREWERS/ “john Doe, Snyder, Okla. #|the crash of th tornado followed, shueed. aan WILL NOT ACCEPT ‘FRISCO | * Are you all right? Answer * Bu rs Soh hag pic _ | of strike wimpa. | EO Re TERMS a ed iaeieecevt esis iach teal {were caught in the streets » on his way to work| ¥ known dead oa] ie “a Hundreds of telegrams similar air was filled with shricks this morning used . * Known injured 100 *® to the above have floded the little | o¢ the wounded and the lamenta- | He was taken for a strth # Financial loss $300,000 ewers’ union, through | !Sr#Ph office here since the news | tions of people looking for’ thuip The department st * Not one whole body was fo und In the wreck * ab % tly | Of the terrible storm catastrophe | ioved ones. Messengers were ime tising extensively for * Rallroad officials amazed that more pec were not killed. # 4 * vn | Was sent forth to the world | mediately dispatched to Mountain | “fil permanent po * * “ It is impossible to answer each | Park, two and a half miles away, advertisements FRR TTT STOTT TO TT TTR ROTOR TOR totter ee < bee oute’ i ie See and | wher the news was telophoned to |. oie ol = Ps ts an ie , oe aes. : ‘| tims is being made up with all speed * ats Nrsiste on account | Gy Bertone News Asw'nd officials consider {t remarkable that | cisco workmen and the ree, | “Selig dag of the dead have |;, SNYDER, Okla, May 12.—There brought 1» not more were killed. They believe| Manager Sweeney Benitle | pen bowed sctee ling nPtacnr gioned reat suffering from lack of food | tear ra’ strik SHAARAAAAR ERED Oe aynamite had het oe tate a wate yan | DOCH Bathered and the injured cared 1 shelter. Many of the wounded | About a thousand *% HARRISBURG, Pa., May 12. #! singed no one would have. been | onwn ne oapee. dior tex.|@RRRRRRRRRRRAA RE |CoUld Mot be cared for until § tH 1 ol, at * —Only a few of the 7 * | killed cae sina baala ae eee rik and Wenwort * who escaped injury had *) A cornoner’s jury viewed the | nine he we * SNYDER, Okla. May * Se ee ! * clothing on except their night | uagies yesterday afternoon. Testi-|in force. Hat * Paul Crump, a boy, was in *|y SNYDER, Okla, May 12.—% 1 arrived * robes, and e who did not @) many js being taken today. Theled te tak * Mize's store buying some ar- */y An gated woman waa ing to make de *~ . 8 hodations §pre- ®) city hospital is still crowded to! sweeney af f * ticles from Miss Mary Mize ® |» four nioned on the ground % t threw st a ® wented ¢ jue appearances ® | overflowing with wreck victims an 3 %* when the tornado struck. Miss *|® ty a broken scant which # r wh Ited {n a riot|* On the streets the morning #) ge explosions shook houses in| demands of tt e|* Mize picked the lad up in her * | haa red her left eye and # , * afier the wreck * | ee wicinity, some of which were | ur : ; not | ® arms and started for the door. * | y sgh the back Tw meh ie * Ma ave up their rooms to W | saagy shattered. A number of peo pepceesOp ee Puget | * A Sbarp timber struck the boy, * | y P bn t { h n-|* Women and were discovered #| ai6 were injured by glass and ut sasie Wles * cutting off his head and arms, * * 4 ne ard we 2 I ® next morning walking the * ticles shaken Ic by the shock 1 xX. Chr 4 memb f the |* but only bruising the woman * TERRE REE | fea n brighter | * clad in th #} gam 8. Schubert, the New York | executive committee of the strikers, | * about the face * ——— _ w be an encour- | * and glippers, or overcoats | eseasrical manager, died this | would 1 feny, Friday morning ¥/ o'clock yesterday morning, and by | ax trikers to resume | * : 7" * morning from injuries received in| that the asking for 5 ararrerarar a ararara er arare'd br time their wounds were in a t a den * sade pa oe * | the wreck. This increases the death | N iid b deny that the sd ‘i _. | bad condition be vinnodationa {lat to 21. Others of the injured may yet onsider a conservative estimate of the | ma RAY CYCLONE IN TEXAS |\% mptly furalahed. y| who number 140, are expected tol able difficulty in getting beer from | casualties places them at 100, with | HOBART, Okla, May 12—The ® were promptly furnished ¥ | ate {th Spokane brewertes, notwith-|150 injured, 40 of whom are in a | Storm started near the Texas line - [OPERA E DERE DS EEBY OTT a hetleved that eo cumber of| standing the ceanahs GF Drak Ut Laumkoul counisi¢n “i extended in a northeasterly di- fee: s oy passengers were wholly consumed! le, represe K one of the The financial joss is estimated at | TecUon for over 40 miles, Damage A Tex HARRISBURG, Pa ay 1 | hy the fire which followed the werles, that the beer would be | $350,000. | Was done at Altus, Olustee and other truck Mar thousand laborers have been clear- | wreck ed here. The unions have been| Last night the wounded were re- | Small towns and in the country, Ind, Te at ing away the wrecked yl- | ot wome time to get the| moved from the temporary hospital The fat alitios outside of “i Snyder damage | vania train, and a gruesome task it | LATER f beer here, but th and taken to Guthrie and Oklahoma | hUMber about Gov. Ferguson. were injured and two } has been | HARRISBURG, May 12.—Three of | brewery trust has exerting | City | has ordered the signal comme bg jat Marlow, Not one whole body was recov-|¢he dead in the Pennsylvania rail-| powerful influence to prevail upor Not more than a score of bnild- | National Guard to proceed to Snys | DALLAS, Tex., May 12 A wreck | ered. In eral cases only po tions | rogd disaster were identified this! the Spob col n not ¢ 1 the | ings remain standing, and the abs oer " tused by @ washout on the | of the trunks were found morning a8 Miss Nettie Robinson, | striker J is badly need of money, appeals ss ye |Cotton Belt railroad east of Dallan| Under one Pullman car lay tem|Gleveland. Charles B. Riesnton - - for which have been. pent to lead NYDER, Okla. May 12—The jtoday, It Is reported that three pas- | charred bodies Harrisburg, and Thomas Lewis.| GUNNING FOR JUDGE ing cities in the territories. Two ire gradually being cleared sengers and two tréin men were} Twenty-one dead and 100 injured|Puliman ear chnductor, Jersey City.| yAIRMANKS, Alaska. May 1 hundred residences are demolished, | Of Wreckage and order restored, |! lea | is the latest estimate, The ra road | 1 tis leaves six bodies unidentified. | Oje Peters: itacharged = All the dead have been placed in TILL, ANOTHER | tevom the” % i RMN MMMM RK RM HH NOW caskets and arrangements are | KANSAS CITY, May 12.-A me SRE senRamerend CT WP sain od * ; ¢ * under way for a general funeral. | ge at noon Yrom Checotas, Ind {ploded at 11 o'clock thi | day ham ana|* , SNYDER, Okla, May 12. #/ The injured, with the exceptioy " ays it is reported that a tor EIGHT WERE Hight men were instantly killed*and | Gey * Cae, Daooven - ang er of those able to care for themselves, | c McAlister today |11 injured, two of whom will prob | Se ; ; nad * : a i ~ ee <p Nab Bak ri 2 have een on 1 to Raton and y age bly dic : n¢ harrie ednesday nigh k ma City } Ing much damage apd probably i tie. tank Be ati | ee ee pet Me) x but had just postponed the x e relief committee will niet | “f ze KILLED wrecked, and windows were shat . 4* ils until Thursday morn- * | this morning to make plans for the |. PORTLAMD, Ma i United | tered for blocks In the southern| DOUBLE MURDER |* when the rnado Sigpck * | handling upplies and cash con- | sta es Judge Bellinger, who ha laeetion of the olty The tanh THREE FORKS, B.C, May 1 * Both were killed * ‘tributed. The citizens have exe | be en ill for the past week, is aink | weighed hundreds of tons, and con-| ‘Two t 1 1 Kulings, were | * * ‘pressed a hearty determination te ing rapidly, His physicians state PHILADELPHIA, May 12.—With- |tained thousands of cubic of | four 1 bir ‘ ? e | RRA RRR KEK Ke build the town that death {* a matter of a few) out warning one of the luge tankagas, It was rent asunder, frag- One was terribly gashed the The list of identified dead is $1} hours. Hie death may delay thejof the United -* Imerny {me nts were hurled in every direc- other had a shotgun beside him, | and the r nder are more or | stimated total of fatalities ie jand fraud trials, companys tion, Following the showers of livery evidetice of double murder. | damaged, Six out of eight hotel niatomalh ¥