The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 27, 1905, Page 1

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EDITORIALS BY STAR READERS ARE INTERESTING. “® ADE AGAINST THE MEADOWS DO YOU WANT TO HELP SOME SCHOOL TEACHER SEE THE WORLD'S FAIR? THE OF OUR READERS WOULD CONTRIBUTE A COMPLETE VIC TORY IF SO, READ ABOUT OUR GREAT POPULARITY CONTEST IN THI8 I88UE WE WISH MORE , ; suet’ INA iniidiaeeinita siihiainsabemecinigab tine m 2 PER MONTH The Pioneer One Cent Paper of the Northwest WASHINGTON, TUESDAY, JUNE 27, 190% VOL. » NO CENT NIGHT EDITION. SEATTI WOMAN'S CAREER OF SHAME | CAUSES MURDER AND SUICIDE Dbeer HOTEL SCENE OF TERRIBLE TRAGEDY—ST. LOUIS ls Se ee ef | S MAN KILLS ERRING WIFE AND THEN SENOS BULLET INTO, + FIRST JOBS OF ? MITCHELL’ S FATE NOW 5 N—LEAVES LETTER BFHIND IN WHICH = - HIS BRA! HICH HE EX SEATILEITES % * one BEMEESE Bs [hee determined the na Dyeeeeee 4 r tragedy he immediately n nd City Detectiv ne woted wh the ¢ ; Sirs Abbott was about 35 * 4, and five feet six ®/and Ser im Con Johnson, a local druggist.) Abbott shot himself in the meming in tht hotel, crawled over) * back of the head. ie transom and put out the flames | * More he knew that the woman| te ekt et ttee teehee dead or that Abbott had shot | - 3 lect. The room was choked | 4# one arm fs soaked with partia!ly MR dense amoke and in a few| “ried blood. After seeing t the structure would have| ¥8# dead Abbott stood up in front * and “fired the third ee ee ede dete Her hair is ra *| detailed on ase. Adams saw bad Chinamer pwn and skix } at once th as a case for both f the time 1 At H ie was an exceptionally | coroner a de ' Del. | t fe pr this Hoking Woman, well bullt and #/ the stat | th \ ficant develop- @aighed about 145 pound *| Deputy Coroner Arnold investi-} ee eee ee ee eel the t f M t he failure of the Eghe gave her name at Lottie gated the case and had the dying * * ® t to place nator Mitchell faymond’s as “Dolly Gibson.” *|husband removed to the Wayside * DIVORCED AFTER THIRTY #/| ! tand, leaving Judge Tanner g ® | hospita) and wife's blood-stained | * YEA wit c t Henry Robertson's testimony See ERE EHH EE SF) and partially burned body removed! * =6EB.A, Just en J * . he 4 jto the morgue | *t . c* Meyer to desperation by the ac-| 7 had evidently retired to- | * t y and *| of bis wife who chose 4 | gether and Abbott had se i the | « tow peace * feyalty due her husban J. C.| mattress. From the tel tains lho bod | een son of a wealthy St. Louis} found on Abbott's underclothing he wt « *| sler, shot and instantly | must have { the dying woman in id ter * * and mortally wounded | his arms during her death uggle we + «* If shortly after 6:30 o'clock j * ‘ bot * y morning in the latter's RRR RARER * tf ‘the ® ene eeeh RPO ES lem at the Tourist hotel, Occiden-| # * 1 to the ® ‘aad Main. ® The woman was shot twice # & hust eR aH mE Maree shots were fired and one) * One bullet entered the head, # . —i* + i@them cet the bedelothing on ti , ear * RR eee ng Officer t nen Brafford a4 Mayou * ed in .. the body # Se bed Bight Negremes #.. Dallways nearly an hour after|#® through the left side. This # * Raid Tenderloin * qime had been committed.) # shot set fire to the bed clothes. ® Cause top Systematic Robberies # * * * * —ny Bight colored women of the un-,ceedingly sharp In eluding detec- | Monday! After the victim has been “rolled’* and and starts for police ald the of- it of a complaint | fen 8 quickly « nges clothes and derwold by at she mes. The shots were several of the roomers, | ® ack of his head e by andine- | wigs h one of her disreputable she were #0 mutiied that none | ies ofl aoe —— € — ee claims he was | neighbors, and when the strong arm m were alarme rs “ ws pa: ee - ey for % lof the law takes possession of the B is believed that Abbott aaxed | 0 ally WOERENG mab $005 So the * have determined to|case, the mystified “sucker” can- © meet him a’ e hotel | ¢ se as ar Baal tenderloin of the ed | not identify the dark-skinned spider that be had decided to end his |'" lood a th ot his t een stematic- | into whose web he had wandered, ie in this way. He left « ong | ¥ , pore rae 1 g men in wha Down Mayor Ballinger and Chief De- explaining the trouble be-] Coroner Os sen w t cording | laney are determined to either stop his wife and himself. She| «rams to Mun ,_ inform td vs Brafford and Mayou,|the robberies or run every colored the daughter of Edward Thick-|the girl's fathe othe APITAL OF NORWAY. THE ‘ol the underworld at| denizen of the tenderloin into jail. . . 2 negresses are not only Monday night’s raid ts the first but also are ex-| st "| STEAMSHIP DAKOTA | | | is. of Muncie, Ind., and has ax living in North Vernon, Ind. | man mother, according to the letter,| The murdered name was Dora Th in such a crusade. ROWD 18 Aas FRONT OF THE BUILDING OF THE TORTHING. AWAITING Abbott was an inmate of] Abbott registered « urist | NEWS OF THE PASSAGE OF THE Raymond's resort, and as far} hotel on June and a nomber of /RESOLUTION DECLARING NOR be ascertained, came to that|the guests became acquainted w WAY FREE AND INDEPENDENT THE FLAG NEW GREAT NORTHERN MONS TER REACHES SEATTLE AT 1:15 | | SUICIDE USED WITH GOOD CARGO OF FREIGHT—SAILS ON MAIDEN TRIP | | JULY. 20 | ner the Dak rived port; to § ve when it was an- | i ge Zé, hig | gan ¥ seco at £:1% oltioek } noul t the monster ‘was to v ‘ abt night, | 4 y aft i) tied up| arrive ~ merry round of ap- M jail for drunk ¢ : : , ; t fs built on the same Minnesota, and, in all ee . on with . katfe , b extern s a perfect picture | BERLIN, June 27.—A dispate volleys were fired. The p ‘llega it ge wAlgh lli nt » a few interior rom . | Ped © floor ceesis The Dak t she differ from W indeen tear ere ope | was wow ” . . 7 ne ppose t t 1 no onf ed e po! “ « 200 nat ble w I r nee ompanied thé i - | LODZ, June Order b i f on her|t San Francisco, t Kov © appears improved. The v ked uy 1 t nds joined her fon hace to | bar aa ang, WANT FIGHT re Ses sr tne toe tana mated that 20,000 Jews left Lod that time. T 1 “ ts of 197 men, ' singe Saturday to escape e the big | 1 k r and of the r pying 5 1| massacre roKIO —_ h | vessel, and it is announced that he f tA al ¥ t bis , charge of her on her trip 4 N 1 f th 4 Adm a t t Orient | WARSAW " The situa-| > est al | tre at San I She sails on her maiden voyage ’ . Mob- | than ts be & more crit T . | suty 20 . wo t x pe 1 poliee are t t en, making | * . igs " : no eff to prese © oF A , ‘ e RDERED WOMAN AS SHE LOOKS IN THE MORGUE ¢ THE BONNEY-WATSON COM | Lops, J at Lit to- | fearing aneas t ‘ t . . ¥ 7 ¥ (Photographed cially for The Star.) fire | shortly. Consacks are patrolling |* : ae ee se la i SAD CASE OF FAMILY TROUBLE | May Arne , eee eee eee eee ee ‘ 4 : ; mieed s %| Veree recently John Arnold on “ : . : SRE DR folle Col a rf bot ea A Th % | allegations of profanity and 7 Ningu Te ng | ; 3 od br * * | Has flied an answer and 0 | 1 Philiiph, © bak seat ee ed peg? and |® The dying man at the Way- */* * | paint. in which sh harges foal s : M Phillips played the part of a * 4 l@ side hospital is a p ner ** ® * | tmgband h coming home CHARGED WITH 1 € ty i and or searching the * Selina aweit | * the «\* t h «ion an a Age twic | 1 last nig r city at last located her husband at «|, Mr ie ies in the |® He is charged with murder, | * ‘ t * | and aving I er ug the Oregon house, First the Oregon se. She communi- * oa am, “oe _ rrrrre rs ea ee ee t r r w | Weere, injuring jer hip. Nig om ton, once a bareba _ in}man, who verified it, and later ap- . potice | } * ted | du@ement by - entere R ng I is, now held by|prehended the two in the room a room, ser l® Tt x- &| the defendant e for di i he p nding the charges of a || 1 out by the wronged wife. * he ne *? ‘ | aeen of J and Ca n Carlson M wronged W 2 the Mrs al charge has been placed *! A « was *< t *% | Ve. the € c at : I a r yy an §&-/ against them yet by the pol and * h a striking * t FIRST ex- #} Al n for I n, wh he tag-|f 8 ting to effect a . l* ' ' | Bertha I t t e . x at b ther oss while Of- | reconeil * «@ who knew ay that he * 1 # | On ar in the entla " elf } and Melvin were} The Carleton woman ts well + i barter f weet * b beat” * t { # e h f placing the guilty ple under ar-i known in North Seattle saloons. . th fort t h | * bd t woman — ” ” & | ove e ¢ le * A . : 7 i 2 , DENVER, J 1.—A Colorado | * , * Th aay ¥ ¥ ¢ P thern pa send # the first eee eee ee ee ee , ai Me e train crew and the 1 * aa * ; ne faa * f * * * ms engines fa to identify “ ‘ . Roek, 50 1 D * od Oe * | hough they say that the . * , ft sou nom gll , . » 4|* Engval Olson applice the * ‘. lewe mble two of the * . Raha eh aaa aK aH & Courteon T ay ® ar | bar nearly succeeded in * e i \ ! * nam ba ' . ain that night * f V YORI J 1 H. BI I le { t pe l* i} a * 1g held without, * e i el of th Eq ft h nple i * Olsor q * * n t w » Cha ar a h b astened * bh * . J * ‘an al $ best We hw * t * wa today grant- ‘ * ft n r he ar h ! *( co at » behalf of tho | hdededdladatadeddapaany was crit fin tt * * | e appeal eee i port t r eee eee ee eee 2

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