The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 11, 1905, Page 7

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ELEVATED TRAINS AWFUL, ‘Limbs Are Torn From Bess] An unknown man @as } THE SEATTL ‘TAS MONDAY, SEPT" STAR SHE IS THE NEW MRS. MARSHALL FIELD Yester way early Sunda |The body was mangled hope c Jen tifioat n, both b and jar 1S being mpletely v 1 from NEW YORK, Sept, 11 A car of | the body an vated tratn plun: mto the | Nothing was found in the clothes ve t w ning Ninth ave to identify the man when he was nue and Pifty-third street jaearched at the Bonney-Watson x ong were killed and| morgue, but he was apparently a! t ! e shout 35 y id, with dark, aandy Tt ta the fir time In this city | hair and a fb t moustache, and with that an elevated train has plunged | tattoo mark his arm into the The cae was pack ed with work en route de whl town, The two first cars rounded the v 7 third, on accor of ant perly wet sw from the train and left th It wrecked a drug store b fourth and fifth cars rem, the track The yor oO w ked ca The ¢ on Becond torn ow t heavy trucks aven University, was the bogk A dow: the passer of a robbery early inday wh tb heteh and erew orning, the safe in the office be pre ‘ . ony +See rifled and $328 in money se parts o " om t red apie ouest The burglars gained entrance to C. A. Jackson. a awttehman, was| the office through the skylight and ‘Wiad having turned |either understood the combi the awiter firet car had |Or the safe was left unlocked panes It stleged that he had| 4&y night, as it was not blown op 2 the faint Awe ‘ The wooden interior of af ce aad + wagy was smashed by the men in the rear ~somoip attempt to get at the money, Paper He saw ar had ¥ articles were str . prnidlnor tg Pry thelr search th . at : switeh | mon were ¢ back, wi * a the wreck | Il their tools, leaving no w behind | NEW YORK. Sept. 11.—Ten are} Several times during the past two] Wied as @ ems an the vated | Weeks articles of jewelry and small wreck. Four died in the hospitals ney have been report since the a Other deaths are sing rooms enpected jeve that they have Make Arrangements Now robbery of Friday ol man Damm who angers in a Ww hop, turned in the che men, who he | Arthur Colton, who married Marshall Fictd,"th¢ ased a hamm hant of Chicago, at Lon Mrs. Colton's Nims 1 her a fortune of between $2,000,000 aad actions w EVERY-DAY =: tillon eye on them hat it were the trio the ee PRICES f of tho theater TO BE \; : | noon.” j | ® BRITT ALIVE AND KICKING. # Pierce's Golden Medical Discover) 4 MORE EXCLUSIVE Pe. nknawe @ $1.00 size - BBE * & © vepert Mantes ares Pierce's Favorite Prescription, $1.00} WRECK AT | ® tio attle Sa * ste B38e }#® that Jimmy Britt * Lydia Pinkham's Compound, $1.00 \ NE WPORT, R. L., Sept. 11.—The| # San Francisco a * atue . Re |e on people Newport are] # Injurtes reeaived in the baile |® Liquogone, large $1.00 size Ste | tt plaint of the! * with Neleon. i Liquozone, small size, 50c size 43¢ | ty not ex-|* The Star has been kept buny it Peruna, $1.00 size . So he wealthy reai-|@ denying ¢ report to tefe Castoria, Pitcher’s 35c size. 2. | Sen # want to secede from Newport) ® Phone inquiries ind Williams’ Shaving Soap, cake . Bie collision betwee engine | and form a sepa city, to bel ® Advices from San Francisco # Colgate’s Shaving Soap, cake and three boxcars on Sunday night.| known as South Newport & state that Britt is around town & Gasoline, pint bottle 10¢ | near Argo, Engineer D and Fire-| A circular issued preliminary to) # 4nd te hardly any the worne # Ammonia, pint bottle .. 104 | man Hor . of N Pacific] the proposed presentation of a pe-|® for the severe punishment he # Send us your mail and telephone | switch engine No. 429, had a marrow | ¢ition to the next legislature, which| # took so gamely * orders. Prompt attention. ape from death. The two men! meets in January. sete forth the al-| ® * ed just time. The engine | leged greviences of the summer) # ** SF FFE E EEE HHH tr the cars «i ty 84 | peopie and the treatment given them| IT PAYS TO DEAL AT LANG’S.| Plunced off, burrowing four oF five| by the city. It is asserted the sum feet into the earth. The overiand| mor residents pay 65 per cent of the —— passenger train, for which the track |taxes of the city of Newport, and was being cleared, was flagged and/ihat they are not given the treat around the wreck | atlege © value of their property = 5% ibaa de lated in recent yom be o7 FIRST AVENUB. | cause the city has not made neces COLMAN SUILOING, Captain Suicides sary improves as it has done} When Gam Hawkinson broke into Seesuen Gituniis cat Tice in aenae dente of the alte |the home of J. W. Case, on Floot When He Hi ars It is further alleged that the cot-| "eet, Saturday night ao tagere are subjected to annoyances! **Ptct to reecive the warm re or seokers| WOM that was awaiting him DENTISTRY, of Crew’ S Fate ws. Cons eastbvegell eat tihennter ant after a brief but interesting strug by the ale, captured Hawkinson, who w Alveolar Method dragged off to police headquarters ees Attias alien ‘Be Qented BOOTH BAY HARBOR, M eaenat's ~ . science, originated, patented and | SPE. 1 the Gehing shower Bile - a wage ge ag i gunna ected by the Ohio dentiats. |J- King arrived hero yesterday with ora cases and six deaths were re- ere la no longer any necessity for| the elght members of the crew at} ported at noon, making a total of & set of false teeth; loose and fall.|the schooner Joseph U. Cromwell CHICAGO, Sept. 11.—Ruined by | 1)? cases, and 64 deaths. even new fing teeth are made firm and strong|The mon reported that they were | disastrous financial ventures,| Cases were reported at Bromberg forever. All diseases of the gums,|iost in a fog while out fishing in| Brower Button, a former millionaire| 4nd 15 deaths, six cases and two nye g byorrhes. are permanent- their dories, and that they drifted | of Western Springs, IIL. committed| deaths at Marienwerder od been Eg Ss aoe work | around for two days without food | auicide here yesterday by inhaling ee Sith guaranteed eatisinction. Spe.| before they were picked wp. Cap- | iliuminating gas in a rooming house, Ji clalists far each branch of dentai| tain Frazer, of the Cromwell, com Button came to Chicago five work, with years of experience at| mitted suicide after he found that | weeks ince then he has been Your disposal cheap work, but|cight of his men were missing speculating heavily on the board of a aoa tarde * the best at reasonable prices. All| jtrade. Two years ago Button was), wv they — Senmantes ¢ Examination coed | Worth $1,200,000, but ts said to have 7 == eal vs tien —_ advice free to a : - roe p pining | y OHIO DENTISTS, Lost Five Awful et EO Ay eoeraatee Steam 4 of « sar 307' Pike Street, | 1 vs prin Corner Third and Pike, Seattle. | D | WwW d f grapes Houre-8 to 8 Sundays, 8:30 to| ays In WoOUS)| JAILBREAK AT Recta tote well vinibtis De Y 2p m | - & ches " : pintments by letter, t am or phone. Phone A 414: Stain #8. "|, VICTORIA, Bept. 11—Guided by | FAIRBANKS) ©) ee, mew vs — kindly fate while lost in the w j , os 2 : 's Holdfast Screw iriver me ynlo Delpone, of Combertand,} Cantaloupes steady BSc 4-foot Zigzag Rule Be e | Pior: yan a h of C a | re 1 1 mur who é 0c 5-foot Zigzag Rule doe | olliery town, past the head of Great) od trom the federal * Full line of Butlders’ Hardware | Central Lake to Alberti im five ter) in ae recaptured t milen Vegetable dae sae Peduced |rible days and nights, Delpor A he es vege pitow | wt""" per cwt. $8 s SPINNING’S CASH STORE, | went hunting with the advent « ca Ole Wah. ean 2 stone Bins “ey 1310 Second Avenue, eason last Friday, striking ! ge uate eee Sg Bete smecangy et: a ma j hills near Ash lake. Uneon r Pitin ween | boots k Y orem oe ne crossed the divide and ¢ feck yosd glint ager Paso hs rom rs | lon the Great Central | = ° ¢ of th let k, @ niflower per |tinwally worse ane te al thetr We are going out of Bu | A raw grouse that fell to hi nit 1 ao ncggewel co ahiag | and some rotting potatoes f i eward Watson and Watchman - ac Gensetan ” Slee toot cole tort ospector’s abandoned shack the| Martin, of the steamer Whatcom , $2.50, now acliing at $17, Botts that| fourth day of wandering, kept life| have been arrested on a charge of| q4o k gold for $4.00, now $2.50. Suits that|in the man, who, shociess and in| emuggling, and both are now in the| per doz, s-@1 were $2.50, now $1.50 tatters was brought back to ciyili-| county jail ‘aK Y In Suit ¢ and Grips we bh zation by the chance report of a} Customs officers char that | doz, 3564 grade redu at will make gun just as he was swimming the| liquor on which no has been es sweet buy if you one ,| Stamp river and plunging deeper] paid was brought from the Canadian 4 eo en’s Clothing have been reduced | into the wilderness |shore and was for sale at the bar| tates. $6 pert + di nko ge aid A nee 990.60. | jof the vessel. The men were mak-lpricks, $1 needle Bults that sold for $20.00, now $15.00. | jing-an unsuceassful attempt to se|cartons, $4.60@$5.0 that sold for $12.50, now $4 time the ar was made be Remember the place at the corner Louis Furick, a baker, was found Oe; blackt The Retirement Sale Monn cng bah a Yesler ase : araneeten Ocoee LEWIS Fifth. He was assisted to the pO] oun apples, per box ngers on a Fort Lawton] tice gtat and Dr. Wiltsie sum-|watermeions, per dos electric car expert 1a row|moned. Furick waa found to belquince, box, $i@$1.25; W excape from death and injury at 4:30) padly bruised and cut about the] pears, box $1.25; native pears, per o'clock on Sunday afternoon, when| head. He had been drinking, amd|box, G0c@65c; plums, per box the car jumped the track on the! jt ig thought that he was set upon|Hungarian prunes, per box, 25« tressle acrons Grand boulevard in the dark Muscat grapes je $1.50; Backs, OUR GLASSES he car bumped along the trestle : — __ erate, $135: concorde, 10 Tb. basket Give rellet from headache and |) for about 60 feet, to the accompani-| STOCKTON, Sept. 9.—Four Chi-| 40 wire oy ete eye strain ment of shrill se from the wo-| nese highbinders stood up, tied, and ib a@ee: pee oa ao ae men on board. robbed Chinese Jim Young's store} i. en eee camp, 12 iye. | Fortunately the motorman’s pres. | and occupants on Byron tract, near Butter and Cheese ence of mind averted an accident.) the town of Byron, last night, se) Washington cheese, 140; cream He brought the car to a quick stop, | curing $1,100 in gold and opium. The we Ibe; Oregon ch Ite —__—— - robbers were unmasked Eaatern 6c; native creamery, 28¢ ROME, Sept. 11.—Further earth na Eastern, 240@260; cook ynake shocks throughout Calabria Now ts the Time Eggs. have been terrorizing the people for| To make Kastern trip. Round-}|_ Ranch eggs, $20@3 Oregon. the past two days, but the damage|trip excursions to Kastern citiag|Pastern te wise ‘ slight. The activity of |sept. 16-17, good ten days KoINg) Dey granulareh sacks, 100 Ibe has been in Ing, and 'three months return, Great North-}g: 09° sruit granulated, sacks, 100 on the island of Strom- ern Ticket Office, corner 2nd andling 96.60; Reet per mack, $5.4 | in violent eruption, Colymbia sta, ees §='Golden C., $4.90; Extra C, # 11, “igos, T | li pi chai eatin a taeahi tenia ° MARINE NOTES * BETTER LOOK OUT * 1t Admiral i in com ‘ | Steamer Barth sof the Alaska | * mand of the Pacific squadron, * } ae au, Sitka # nowggssombled at Port Angoles * ying ANKON BORD % for Mirget practice, desires that # dy f freight. 5 * th newspapers of the sound « 1 ha Jely as possible ® — Se ot tau i = , “ 1H wg airy | Rot - 4 . Claude Meldrum, ¢ passenger 190 Maru, only ay ge one mailing ompan will wail two or thires wooks firing with #) agent of the Great Northern rail-levery five wook The “ aused ‘ kagway and & under way seaward from Port #L.n7 en" that there is going to be| by the removal ¢ other steam-| way ports carrying a full load of *A While the greatest £teeny Of Orient bound cargo for\ers ha n filled nicely t freight, but a light passenger Mat, Se are” Clee & | All six of the Nippon Yusen Kaisha|two big stoamers, but every t more than 26 or 40. The Hum % that no veanal In over in range, #| Cental steamers, ax well as for|ship bound for the Orient leaving | boldt hes been going repairs # and “firing is always discon: w| re, minnesota Dakota, of the! this port for months past has been|at Mor 3 yard for the & tinued when any § A amen Bs Great thern eamship come fo led to the guard ih ant fow injuries re %& is seen to be nearing the range, #| pAt%, When the four Nippon Yuses |competied to leave cargo be ed a collision > i Gall be tater f8 Ut ouak ot Kaisha boat now serving as|it will require four N ith an last trip, and » # keep well to the other of | ranaports for the Japanese g¢ usen Kaisha to keep the| her passeng turday & Paca mirall te Gedne § An- epormment, are again placed on ¢ huge amount of freight consigned | on the ( & ae The pra will beaia hee nee run, to the Orient moving without an = Ul weak ann” oil ee S| Before the four Nippon Yusen lows or delay aid Mr teamer arbarg, of the I * during the greater part of the & Kaisha bo be chartered by the H. Gray arrived Sunday # month, and sallors.in the strait & Japene government for army th 50 per cent of the| from San Franciseo with a cargo Of, be tee faye hy ogee vn the g| anaports and before the Minne- | freight for the Orient ts being rout-| general merchandise & lockout Sor the salietnon Me # | sote Dakota were put into the|ed over our road, and every day 6 * ii Pot beeen Bhgpalle, 0 bd cory K " ha bring etypager and stronge 4 Steamer Santa Ana, of the North wry be neces ‘or tort-|that Mr mm bot aith In} western Steamship company, arrived nib le Rast BS Ag ¥ ¥ | nightly sailings for oat tle but | the future of Seatt! s the proper day morning from Valdez and T | with four of them out of service the| gateway to the Orient is not mis-| Seward with 101 passengers and « The British schooner Duchaburn COON SAYS PORTLAND FAIR uae Sug oe pier 6, which was loaded at Amt- Tom Spain, a former Seattle ta Cook to Attend crow player and well known local : : iol be nie ‘See |Llewteant Governor Coon te Wt-r6 more goot. One reason i vat] ONIOES’ Convention 5 a high dive tate "| ting Port Townsend mayor herself title's w amma innhond ; ‘ y, will be operated on for dis-| With the knights of the weights and) to and from the fair cannot help fire department leave Monday location of the ne, as a last re-| Measures at the State Grocers’ con-| remembering the name, and remem- | ™&bt for Portland to attend the sort to wave his life, at the Provi.| Yention over at Tacoma in thé! pering it will inevitably associate it] 1th annual convention of the fire dence hospital, in a fow days, | meantime with the reas and | chiefs of the Pacific coast j The doctors have given up Governor Coon was in Seattle! hustie ths on every |,, Afrangements are being made for hope, and say it will only Mon on his way over to the! pend here tho entertainment of 150 guests, in~ question of time until he passes | ety deep sleep, and took “A ly eat luding the heads of nearly ° away, b will perform the opera to say that Seattle is the most a ey Po ywhsend is com jarge fire 4 partments on the coast. tion in accordance with his request.| Widely advertised city in America) !ng right along. We have one of] Thursday will be F ie’ day Mortification has set in in the| today, He aaid pte ~ mF yoo “4 x a you! at the fatr. Py 1 c th ma hat ‘OW lease | CVer sa and le e goin, oO wee} —- -_— mo i pel Eppa tag te he eho fd os oA |that the wave of progress that in| Great Northern Ticket Office, fectly helpt ing Portland, but it has done Seat-|*weeping over Se and the| Corner 2nd and Columbia sts. Low } : thwest is going to boos excursion rates, Sept, 16-17. Re- ng with the other sound etties.”! serve your berth now ore HOTEL THIEF LAUGHED + Tw robb * in th Hotel Ste De tives were immedia y de | talled to work on the care, but Ht | lay night are baffling! thieves had covered their tracks #0 the t sicuths victims are} well that no clue could be obtain ' tc Richards, sen of Sheriff ¥ The burglar must have augt G. Richards, of Vietorta, 4 Mra} when he ca as en 7 Jr, of ‘ ‘ je a “Sherlock Holmew ef | 5 neimeo, Cal] fe of Mra Chrone ther « they had. | “epasm” must have Mitted acroms by the ] when he yhered “Daley to nearly $2 t Tell” from the wurfece of a band consists weartng apparel and | sofa cushion. Mra, Chrone has left personal effects. The thefts were| the city for her California home, reported about the same time—| while the sheriffs son is lingering | a! tly before 9 o'clock on Sunday | here, hoping the plunder will be re- night covered FOLLOWS WIFE AND --ONLY... ‘bees MONTHS IN SEATTLE BUT “NEW SYSTEM DENTISTRY” ALREADY WON HUNDREDS OF FRIENDS. IT IS A DE- CIDED ADVANCEMENT OVER ORDINARY METHODS AND THE PUBLIC HAS NOT BEEN SLOW TO RECOGNIZE IT. THB ONLY NEW SYSTEM OFFICE IN SEATTLE IS THE MAKER DENTAL CO. An erring wife, a crytng child, en! Police Judge Gordon, who has been al nies tee asa’ te Siege. | sished co teaakee tees he resepee |p OLUMPIC BUULBM FIRST AND YESLER streperous home-bresker figured in —_o—— al & conentions! one-round 92 ot. the Last of the Season. Phones R-2636; Clay 151. Lady Attendants Interurban depot at the corner of] Round-trip excursions to Eastern Youler way aud Occidental, Sunday| cities Sept. 16-1. Great Northern || PAINLESS LOW PRICES GUARANTEED night Ticket Office, corner Ind G. H. Secor, 114 Wright avenue,| tumbta ste. Tacoma. tracked his wife, in com ET pany with Rt. 0. Copper, of the sam eity, to Seattle, and at the meeting | was assaulted by Cooper, who was} e ry indignant at the husband's in trusion. ‘They mixed ft up for a fow - minutes until aPtrolmaa Hadee: waded in to separate them. The re-| sult was that Cooper and Se tended in jail and were batied out fat | Secor has filed a charge of assault and battery against Cooper, and in his complaint alleges that this is the second attempt on the part Coop to break up his home Abe a year a« stated & to Deput cut Whithar ‘Cooper ame to my home and vi ] ited yd wife. When I arrived he ERELYS }hid ina wth er t gy 1 ll G d b uestion of him and we i ight e bit [Rim tn wo iad cen we A oods at A out ays now want him prosecuted ; . when the Just what has happened in the ecor household will appear when old reliable the case comes up for trial before Monarch Sture will pass to history. Hey- | wood Bros. (the new ‘TELEGRAPH BRIEFS Snoehdenh see an s ; | tive orders to make a VALDEZ, Sept. 11—A_ three-| clean sweep of tasted schooner, thought to be th Pp yer, Wak seen three miles from Tanbtb Gensh pusterany, Sotten Clothing, Shoes, Underwear v Your bodies have been washe ant One te that of a man named Furnishings, Blankets c wee F Ting. The others bear aa no pap by which they ay bel euler eae | Alaska Outfits Pr LA, Fla, Sept. 11.—A.} : sec i oneal his ity for! Klmerwey cand’ Swemee, @ied tie! A dry goods store, | morning. “Indications are that, yel- up-to-date in every wilt be held particular, will occupy WADISINGTON, D. C. Bets 11 this location, but a J ASHINGTON, D. Sept 4 | Colonel Clarence Edwards eables to-| poo 4 = err jday that the Taft party will sail) Cc D ll Shoe Slot! ing 0. | hence to, Yokohama, where they ents on the Dollar} 220i nust(o'beior will attend a dinner given by the the change 1s made. Tea Guild They sail for Ban Francisco on the 27th. MONTE . Sept iL Th } king arrived today and visited all the places damaged by the earth-| e quake. He offered all the relief pos-| sible and expressed sympathy tor} (Successors to the) the inhabitants. ri e | BIG MONARCH SHOE & CLOTHING CO. Excursion Rates East, Poul Chicago and other cites |B Bet, University and Union = =1317-1519 First Avenue Half Block North of P. 0, nd and Columbia sta,

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