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VERY FEW WORLD EVENTS OF IMPORTANCE ESCAPE THE PEN OF CARTOON! ST SATTERFIELD. The Pioneer Ono Cont Paper of the Northwest NIGHT NO NEWSPAPER IN SEATTLE HAS AS CLEVER A CORPS OF GPE IN THE BIG CITIES OF THE COUNTRY AS THE @TAR EDITION SEATTLE, SHINGTO | Baby Girl Drank Whiskey Now Bereft of Her Senses 5 INNOCENT VICTIM OF LIQUOR—DRANK INSTEAD oF waTer— ||” \ Feeney Age Fagen bee. Mt te thought th nila r anc at this late day they mtill| «pied the fluid in the bottle and i. LIES IN PARALYTIC STUPOR—PROBABLY A LIFE-TIME PHY. | "mall fixed drank {t in order to cool her thirst t | Her parents are at a lose t ur Instead she but added fuel to ¢ j SICAL WRECK derstand how Gladys procured the | flames - es whisky which ly killed her. It child in Ukely to suffer the | er the bedroom of her parents, | nocently nk the stuff that wrecks ‘Whisky 5 a Gladys, 4-year. and unresponsive She had never tasted the stuff liv f mer OM daughte« 4 N Jorf, 018 Por weeks her jaws were as tight. / f In her wing, feveriah tht And the homes of many Bin. title. sone ma Blaha Six weeks ago last Monday night the child woke up at 6 o'clock in ia teercing and walled: “Mammy, Ddaby wan water Water, mammy water The pitiful pleas of the Verish thirst lent haste to the of her drowsy parents | Both arose at once and left the hedroom for the water that the Baby craved. When they came back Shey found the child in bed in a @runken stupor. An emptied half-} pint whisky flask lay on the floor Deside the bed. | And the fumes of the . liquor the child's breath. the glazed rolled fur back | Figid position of Moet pitiful tale Doctors were Immediately Mhoned. For five days and told her head. the body sum- five Rights, without a break, lit adye | TAF wnconsctous in her little trundie bed. | © Then light came again to the be-| | Wogwed, tnfantiie brain, and the baby | tried to talk | it the words came not. | ir coul ihe move her limbe. en ery ‘Little Glady paralyned. And the whisky did it. physicians were called in, for six weeks the child lay like inanimate, Almost lifeless, | B facked continually. however, | Pain—terribie cramps which her beautiful face and agony to the hearts of her Cel r her deliente body the Mender skin pecied off. Her} throat became red, raw d where the fiery fluid! ite way. F weeks she lay absolutely mo- The alcohol had deprived the senses of touch, speech power of locomotion. Her! Uterally been burned by weeks more she ix doom- and to suffer—a living ex- | ‘Bnd a terrible illustration of | wrought by whisky whe craves food or water it her through @ nursing be has lost the power of swal- Mer poor littie lips are weak Will Say That I Am Not a Millionaire, Multi or Any Other ' Kind, and Never Have Been. If I Die Today, My Wealth Will Be Mostly Life Insurance.”—President McCall, of New York Life, in His Testimony. JOHN A. M’CALL’ 8 $150 000 STABLE “BHADOW LAWN,” M’CALL’'S P RINCELY HOME IN NE WJBRSEY. Correspondence to The Star real estate is computed in inches. j beauty fit to grace the home of any) whose expectancy for quiet elegance f “Shadow Lawn” is the queer! king is aroused by @ supposition that FORK, Oct. 13.—Giving the | name of thie McCall estate down on| It ts said that the place cost|there must be some relief for the that he is a poor man,| the, Jersey coast. The towering | $1,000,000. The stable alone cost | faudy exterior. The color scheme ts ‘ | white mansion with its red tiled | $150,000 dark green and oak. N 1A. BeCall, president of the | roof and green blinds stands upon No less than 40 servapts are em-| dividual taste ts displ a high eminence. From the far countrySide it appears more like a big exposition building institu furnishings, which appear more like the handiwork of a profesional fur- nisher York Life, nevertheless lives In . ‘The countrf homes | of the wealthiest men in the| | ployed at “Shadow Lawn.” From ) early June until October the McCall family make this thelr residence @isplay no more regai splen- | tion, than the home of one man, his Nine men do nothing but work In the stable are to be found no ‘than Mr. McCall's sountry | Wife and two sons. lupon the lawns and flowering| less than 20 vehicles, and Superin- St West End. N. J, There are} The estate comprises 26 acres of| shrubbery. Two more devote their|tendent Murray says that Mr. Me Monarchs who live in no| the finest land in that section of | entire time to packing the graveled | Call usually keeps from nine to 12 peostly magnificence. Some idea | New Jersey. Expert landscape art | drives, using a steam roller for the | horses McCall's impression of | !#te have fashioned the soft green) work. There are six men in the “Mr. MeCall pref ff ® poor man is may be outlined | lawns, winding avenues of packed | stable, and the house is fairly over-|and we keep three, , le on of his gorgeous sum-| gravel and beveled brick, shrub-| run with servants of all classes, superintendent of the estate. “The He by the sea and his beau-|bery, vines, trees and blooming! ‘The interior of the mansion is a| horses are used principally when Mr. McCall or his sons want to take house, situated where} plants in to one vast garden ofdisappointment to the visitor, chhan as RdeNWAaaRdn kh CRAG AH RA RES * ROME Obio river, At Ashtabula, 0., the Pittsburg party will be joined by th officers of the Ohio & Pennsylvania) # HEAR YE! HEAR YE! Ship Canal company, of which|® Hear ye! Hear ye! » TURNED Jozeph H. Catsidy, of Cleveland, is| ® Endeavoréra of Seattle and Washington president, and the two organizations | # Also the people of the city and state will continue the trip together. One| # Likewise the business men of the city There will be a meeting of that special convention commit- toe appointed by President McGraw, of the chamber of commerce, next Monday afternoon in the chamber of commerce, at 8 o'clock And William H. Lewis, who says Seattle can't take care of 25,000 strangers at one time, will be there. And he will also be in the chair. Likewise there will also be there Thomas Prosch, who says ped but thinks a whole lot, and Austin Griffiths, the righteous- wrothy- ee ee ies ‘a, of the local union of of the two routes fs from A to Pittsburg, the other from B Pittsburg. Each route is about 106 | miles long and the cost of would be about $30,000,000. dent Shaw is of the opinion that the| * could be sompiotes ps the * Oct 13,—District The Seattle Star. Did You Offer Cynthia Grey Your Seat in the Car and Did You Refuse to Take Reward Offered? SPENSER ERE EH EEE WRITERS AS WE HAVE HEMARKED BEFORE, SEATTLE 16 THE ONLY CITY OF IMPORTANCE IN THE STATE WITHOUT A BOOSTERS. CIAL CLus. The Only Paper im Seattle That Dares to Print the News N, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1905, VOL, 7. NO, 197 25 CENTS PER MONTH READ WHAT SHE SAYS ON PAGE 8 Verdict In Famous Divorce Suit in Favor of Taggart JUDGE GIVES THE CAPTAIN THE BEST OF IT—COURT ROOM FILLED WITH FRIENDS OF .BOTH—MRS. TAGGART PROS TRATED AND UNABLE TO APPEAR | WOOSTER, O., Get. 14.—Captainying his de r | Me anced that 1 Taggart gete a divorce | as t ' 4 7 1 Bo decided the Judge in the farmous | Judae aid of th re daivor care today solved iteelf 1 ery small com Mra, Taggart collapsed this morn. | pase. ing and was unable to attend court Hoth sides made extravagant to hear the decree | claims in thelr pleas,” #aid th art A large crowd was present in the | He then gave a brief history of court room this after Or Attorney | ¢ ' 1 maid the evide . im *, for Mre. Taggart, was th h n e match He ted firat attorney to arrive Taega different pi and followed with Attorney Wert t not ao rips ered dur ith many friends, Mrs first seven ye of their John M , f | Chicago, war present with the w judge charges # atlorneys. Judge Eason entere Capt re Meposited his papers on his desk and the « e i not and retired to the oh th argc habity eral Minutes. After the form " net ¢ © prinel epening of court he bega render Thirty Years Married Now Wants Divorce PIONEER COUPLE OF SEATTLE AIR DIFFERENCES IN COURT— HUSBAND VERY WEALTHY For 22 years the marital ship of ;the good ship matrimony struck ‘Ziiza W. P. Guye and Francis M.| “ have been sneered at, humiliat- Guye has avoided the sharp crue! | ¢4, scorned, cruelly treated, forced pocks of the divorce court, but the |t® live on a mere pittance for MRS. T. ART. Who lost the sensational div the officers of the United States a ree suit at Wooster, 0., which sef ears, although my husband is thé ’ ange rmy by the ears inevitable came to pass Thurs chaning when on a monthly tncome of | recipient of attorney repre senting Mre. Guye filed sensational | $1250 and has been for some time,” | driving for the Reliable dairy. Bi Elec ric James E. Casey is charged with ig f i Ailegations against the husband, |'* one of the statements Mrs. Guy@ | assault and battery by Raines fabing for 0 separation and teni-|made Dass, © meme BF a Line Project porery alimony pending court pro: Mrs. Guye claims in her allega-| Griffin “mixed it" a wee bit an —e City Detective Barbee landed them PORTLAND, Oct. 13—The Porte dings tlons that they have lived apart inl/at police bh quarters Thursday | land Consolidated Rail | " en evening. One is said to be an em-| pany, ownl tiie Both principals are well known j thelr home at 1627 Seventeenth, and) 11.4 of C.D. Hillman, the real es- oe this oie ia cal 30 oan in this city and are pioneers of both |that during bis absence her heip-|‘#te man the construction of a trolley Mine Robert O'Shea ie a rifle from) from Vancouver, Wash. to Tae eity.and state, They are wealthy |meet barred his apartments and|the baggage room of the Ne oma, connecting with the Seattles was gone for days at a time, r railway October 4. E | Tacoma Interurban at Tacoma, and @bdithe wealth is the rock on which jing to tell her where he had been. Thursday by Dete | with the Portland Consolidated Sho also alleges that her husband | Pt 4 a complaint charging | the Oregon shore Nespas. had a niece of his stay at the house | him with petty Jarceny was filed FY for the purpose of spying on her | by Prose ae Attorney Mackintosh Friday morn ANOTHER SHUTOUT land collecting evidence against her to “make trouble” between them Hundreds of thousands of dollars | worth of community property will | be involved in the settlement. The | |property consists of mining inter. | eats, coal lands and Seattle real es jtate. Mrs. Guye wants her halt “| ‘the community property and has | structed *her attorneys. Blaine, | Tucker & Hyland, to wage a legal | conflict against her wealthy help SMALLPOX! DISCOVERED TO BE VICTIM OF DREAD DISEASE—MANY PER« SONS EXPOSED meet iki in ¥ Franc s Guye has retained Attor- Wiig tte |e. ar vs Piles, Donworth, Garr & pital Friday morning an India ell to represent him in the ‘taht rei Waa 4 fortune, although in papers filed PIG ed Charlie Watto asked for ase by that firm since the filing of the! (Special to The Star.) ‘ original papers, they practically ad- | pepe malt defeat by asking the plaintitt to | NEW VORK WING THE FOURTH | endan make more certain” her alleea-| Game OF THE CHAMPIONSHIP! a ae tions wherein property rights are | that the man had smallpox, and né« concerned SERIES BY SCORE OF ONE TO 4 City Health Officer Ludlow » had the patient confined in the NOTHING ou See RENE REE EEE! * Pt E seialeh th ig’ wie otto P ad been living on the sands * LONDON, Oct, 13.-The Lon- ®! NeW YORK, Oct. 13.--With two pee Gays, and it is thquaa # don Veretarjan association met *] games to ong” in New York's fav Probable that many pes * here today at Memorial hall #!6) in the world’s championship ot Pin + is coamtes thn. Govetiak: ofa] te oe wees ee P| A rigid examination of. persong —— % when old age begins with man. */yorx Nationals and Phil ~ » that. vicinity, will et. eaae THE FOUNTAIN AT M’CALL’S) | * Nearly 100 men between 80 *| Americans, the fourth game this afte) yy Taig HOUSE. \* and 90, who are still engaged *|ernoon brought out the eat | ¢ ndian had been working i |x in Iterary, medical, agricul- %| crowd of the series. People were|\. Haat Dee nee ae Sennter, though, of course, we nev- | # tural and other work, are in at- *| backed like sardines in the stands|°"4 !t 4* also thought gave the ¢ er know when we are going to be|® tendance and will discuss the |)" ) hieachers, while thousands were| °2"° t those who worked with him, €alled upon for a carringe, trap, or | question from thelr own indl- #| jammed behind the ropes when the| D'= ladiow journeyed at once to vietorin, so we keep them all.” | vidual standpoint, while prom- *| game began. The players of both| Buckley Friday and vaccinated The stable floor ia of polished |% inent physicians will treat the #| Hume, DeBAD. | Tie Tee tcil an ova.| {tose Who came into contact wit rosewood. It glistens like a mirror. |% subject from the purely object- | (aims Bare “Rube” Wadeel he field | {e Indian, and burned all thelr bee There are heavy rubber mats for | ® ive standpoint of science, The #)jn uniform and warmed up with his 7 man and beast to tread upon and |® meeting and its purpose have ®|ieam mates, He could throw only al > @ rubber-tired vehicles are run | @ been considerably ridiculed by * ral, bu pare ith ef-| upan canvas strips. % the press and the public in gen- «| 4.0" Be Pa Sppeenr eit iTo Dedicate New Pa =a wll goes 0 pe “ots 54) © eral and it ts doubtful that the « paltadotahta has the long end of} Betatcey ean notnedt tromee | mecting, wil reach any solv- &/ uno betting on che game, while New edmond Chure stone. It contains decorations much | % ee ee me " — od ba, —. bo Poon ods bo j RRR EERE RHR EHH) Phe patterics for the game are Next Sunday evening the dedicas the city is settled by millionaires| The board of works held a meet-|New York, McGinnity and Bresna-|tion of the new Redmond Union tho have recently come into, thelr | ins Friday afternoon to Ko over the han; Philadelphia, Plank and Pow-|Church of Our Fathers, which 1g wealth, plans for the new city jail, Build-| eT® | now about completed, after years of ing Inspector Place submitted his Bender, who shut out New York) hard work on the part of the parish _- Wh: Leathense of the. cant Jin the second game, will probably| leaders, is to be celebrated. Ag gave out his decision tn favor of the cninene indaaweebe oppose Mathewson, who has shut/elaborate program has been af- Se Thureeny out the Philadetphias in both the/ranged including addresses by a bakin Which ase sow tn wes ‘Scion of Noble ear he has pitched, in tomorrow's| prominent members of the Wash between the island are often cut by game, ington state home missions and by etc te. euick veevalls F il H Neither side scored until the|Samuel L. Greene, who built the tiers. As a result much inconve am! ly ere. fourth inning, when the Giants got} first church of Redmond, 25 years and both sides were blanked | ago t {a ron, in the fifth, sixth, and ninth innings Score by Innings: nienee is experienced. The services will commence promptly at 7:20 o'clock fn the evening. All the members of the congregation and their friends are invited to attend, The consi of addresses by. W. Sendder, superinte seventh, eighth | James A, Douglas and wife, the former a prominent citizen of Vic- nite toria. B.C. are In the city, BOPPINE | Now York 00010000 0—1 5 6} cordially .,.|Philadel,. 000000000—0 5 1) program iene phen sat egiee ie Batteries; McGinnity and Bres-| Pr. W ‘was ‘thw founder: of -Victoria, B. G.| B&han. Plank and Powers. Um) 08th He {8 a diqant relative of Lord] Pitess, Sheridan and O'Day. few Pi rnitin sf el dae TRACKS ae

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