The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 23, 1905, Page 1

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WILL FIND WHAT YOU WANT To KNOW TOLD EVERY DAY IN THE STAR you TERSELY The Pioneer One Cent Paper of the Northwest | Domestic Trouble Lands Tommy Bevan, Ex-Policeman, in Jail in the clty bastile. I tell you I this place’ he planked down a little Tommy “Oh me wife ex-deputy who was pl Donlan harged with being after it's Just exp! sh aced trouble with / Hevan, | policeman. tk n't think much of continued, ag The ) bail money the star ained iff and ander arres Pa Sunday night isorder-! police department, but night through misbehavior | Bevan once held a position with | trolman and i person. & strenuous a DITION 5 YOUNG ITALIAN GIRL, ONLY SURVIVOR or ILL-FATED 4 LAUNCH, SWIMS FROM SINKING BOAT AND WANDERS FOR i! DAYS AND NIGHTS THROUGH WOODS IN SEARCH OF SUC a COR—TELLS OF THE TRAGIC FATE OF HUSBAND AND FIVE ; COMPANIONS—-$4,000 IN GOLD GOES DOWN WITH UNFOR TUNATE VICTIMS (FROM A STAFF CORR h on again sald to have a mother ENT ween Olalla and Harper HARPER, Wash oO A fter swimming from a sinking launch a three night n her nderclothing Mabel Tate, th bild-wife of Frank | * Tate, a Seattio saloon.man, is now | i convalescing @ home of Nelsor . Butts, manager ot the Harper | 4 Boarding house, in th ey age oa the sx A corre ft The Star | e¢ at the Butts place this morning and letened to a range tale t traggedy from the lips of the ¢ ] who ts an Italian and has only fa this country four months. j Mrs. Tate states that a party of > seve: rsons, luding her hus-| THE STAR NEWSBOYS AND CA ada | THEIR PARAL THEY WEE Band and herself, left Seattle on/ MATINEBR. | Monday night in a small launch re} d drunk eee er the Tacoma liquor fh i trie wire caused the fire READY FOR THE BIG SHOW RRIERS IN FRONT OF THE STA R THEATER SATURDAY AFTER te THE aU ‘3 OF THE THEATER AT A COMPLIMENTARY —— ee te co-operate with the subscription of the local From the mouthe of women committer ndeavor «| Gently purchased by Tata They| S*** 94 *** idintin, Sain? = ‘ na. where the! * GRAFT FIGHTER AS FIRE # | Were bound for Tacoma, wh el FIGHTER. * fatter intended to go into the sa |e JEFFERSON CITY, Mo, ®/ | Oct. 23—The executive man- ® Jeon business for himself. In the| sion. sg@ht fire this morning # ‘ ®@ in the big recep’ hall be @ 1 j Bettom of the launch, in an east neath the seeping apartments *| # of Governor and Mrs. Folk. #} box, was $4,000 in gold and cur ; : |# The smoke awakened (D° 9% *( pee e katte eet ee ee eh eee ee eee eh ee Fency, drawn the Saturday before by) * ernor, who assisted Mra. Folk ® | * * # from the building and turned ®/ @ — -pesoived, That we pledge our support to the Christian En- @ Tate from a Seattle bank | ® in an alarm. He donned an Ol ® |» geavor conv on movement, and that in the event of securing # Tate's five companions were Ger-| # rubber coat and took com- #/ y the conventi » will do every thing In our power toward enter- ® ‘and Italians, all recent chance|* mand of the firemen, direct- ® | @ taining the d ten”—Club Women of Seattle . tances of the saloon man,| * ing their operations person _ * * = ious the trip because! # ally. The Mames were soon # * PeTrrrrr rrr See reer es 2) oaaities rad Pextageane. Tee te. we) Se eeees * * * * Four gations of bad whisky were on} : board. Rhee eee eee Ali that night, according to the! 3 ae unfortunate «irl, the men drank ~ eopiousty and became stupidly in toxicated. eS MILL IS Bees BURNED and round in a circle while} ; men flung themselves on the} ee helpless from whisky. Tuesday morning, said the broken English, she could see ahead through the west) pELLINGHAM, Oct. 22.—One of — The launch was then rap-| the mont disastrous fires in this filling with water. She re-| county for years Saturday Moerved most of her clothing and! night wh th e mill near =. overboard, swimming a haif | « longing to Brown and to shore. She stated that after) 1 “. was destroyed with swam about five minute: ) shingles. ‘The furne! around and THE BOAT), o insurance. HAD DISAPPEARED. ‘ in @ mystery. A Afler wandering through the urday night and for three days aud tw yan at the mill was Rights, cating herbs and drinking «9 t from his post Chinese Listened to “U” Speaker from streams, the girl finally reach » @@ the plant of the Vashon Sand & Gravel company, where she staid Shat night. Next morning she was} brought here. | Between her sobs Mrs. Tate told) ‘The Star man that. when the party} Jett Beattie, the men all carried RUN} mpive the Chinese the aame prt na knives. After they bad dr fleges in emigration as other cou: I@mough to become quarrelsome, ®b¢! tries wan the stand taken in an Burreptitiously threw the weapons before the assembly at the! @verboard, fearing bloodshed on " ft t ty Mc y morning by The girl's story is borne out by L.| 5,, Shi <a lent of ) & Woods, of the Harper Brick €) Chinese affairs. ile company, who states that Tucs-|~ jijs speech was on “The Yellow Gay morning he went to Seattle on! Opportunity Versua the Yellow| ike Gentine! and saw a launch, an-\ p+ to show how for the salva- Po ewering the girl's description of ber/ tion of the It was nece Timeband’s boat. going toward Ta-! ¢., oop open trade with China — "aed ae ong m the lee of; 4 number of Chinese of this city Blak © present at the address Mr. Woods, was not rolling much genes ‘This was at 8:15 a m ¢ 1 City water will be shut off Tues- | ways that the wreck occurr fay wo 8 a. m. Pp Mm, between ) time near 9:30 a. m. This + Jacks 4 Dearborn, Twenty- have given the launch time to get|sixth avenue south and Thirtieth av- from under the lee of the island and! enue south MUTINY! DESPERATE CREW ATTACKS CAPTAIN AND MATE—LAT- TER 1S MIGSING AND MASTER BADLY WOUNDED—TWO MEN SHOT NEW YORK, Oct. 22.—Following , officers subdued them with belay- @ mutiny on the schooner Ida B.|ing pins, and when ashore tn this Gibson, in bound from folk, the| city this morning the officers tried ¢aptain was shot this morning to arrest them, Detective Harlick fe missing and believed to be mur-| was shot and his condition is crit Gered. The ship is fast settling| ical. William Acmaneu, watchman, down and probably soon Iie| was shot and seriously hurt. Cap Bt the bottom of the East river at|tain F. H. Branley, master of the| The | ship, is suffering from several stabs and Mate Medley has not been seen since attacked by the or it ia tled up. when the ship ran The men mutinied ggfound outside of Norfolk Tnion to contribute toward the | guarantee fund of $25,000. Thue with the ministers of the letty and the women of the city and the moet hustlin, representative Dusiness men of the city, all fighting for that convention How can Seattle lone? women of culture, women of brains, | nm imbued with the iden of progrena and advancement tebe words fell M afternoon & meeting of re ja the women’s clubs In Seattle, ax} they were assembied in the Stan- ns Ar modern las with they were given with « right And the fact t the women of Seattle are farsering enough and energetic enough to grasp the portunity of Seattle's lifetime, to shame those whom other men call men of busine those men of the business 1805-—thome cham ber of commerce men who unrea sonably refused to believe that Seat tle can entertain 00 persons. But the women of Seattle say they | And It wouldn't be taking a long lchance to wager that, given o chan ‘They will The resolution was passed without dissenting vote. | Steps will be tm Looted Rich = Men’ 's Homes) (By Setipps News Assn NEW YORK, Oct. 23.—-The police are trying to solve the mystery re vealed by the capture of the sloop |Doroda, which was luxuriously fit ted ont with silverware, Oriental rugs and loaded with expensive bric u-brac supposed to have been stolen from the homes of millionaires along the sound and carrying the ef- fects of Midshipman Jackson, t N., who disappeared from the bat tlehip Missouri, apparently going with Olga Maxwell, whose effects were also taken with the sloop. Jackson was found some time ago by his father in Canada, in a dazed jcondition, and said he did not re member leaving the ship and could la diately taken } recall but little after joining the woman. LARA RRR RRR HS * * BANK CLEARINGS * }®& Oct. 23, 1905 $1,296,098.21 w % Oct. 25, 1904 1,40 * \* * |% Increase over same * | date inst year....$ 468,691.77 & REN ER C. B Adams, who was operated on | t the Providence hospital, October 20, is steadily improving. IINGTON, MONDAY, 0 SIX DROWNED IN PUGET SOUND! NO NEWSPAPER IN SEATTLE IN THE BIG CITIES OF THE The Seattle Star Seattle Woman to Sue Prominent Everett Man For Breach of Promi Joa Mrs of h gun inetructed t | $10,000 pr jme i although thar weltled out Mrs Le etetw hile Singh en tne ke the 1 Bandy that of wht ty finapetal hb carty out hin pre "Eto not fatrturther th my mttorne ot At fede nd they maph of éourt Star dispatch tates th hae retaine IS DECAPITATED UNDER ENGINE WHEELS : jin anticipation of th president |visit the most elaborate prepara-|dents. Later in the afternoon be were made at the institute, | delivered an address before the fae- Manuel Tesbara, 30, a Mexican,| crew heard no outeries and narrow original plan of sending a large | Ulty and students. ! \iy averted the running over the/exhibit from the institute to the —— met death beneath the wheels of 4) dead body on the return trip. Cor-| state fair at Birmingham was aban-| MONTGOMERY, Ala, Oct. 2—~ Northern Pacific switch engine at! orer Carroll was notified and Dep-|doned, so as not to weaken the|President Roosevelt reached 2 o'clock Monday morning im «n/ uty Coroner Arnold conducted an| completeness of the exhibition at |e at 11:10 this morning and unknown manner. The top of the| investigation. The body was taken) the intitute which was prepared for | short speech from the end of the the benefit of President Roosevelt, |car. He said the last time he visite wafortunate man's head was clipped/to the Bonney-Watson morgue off an with a knife, and his right] A search of the clothing showed) Upon his arrival President Roose-|ed Alabama he was with bis arm severed at the shoulder blade.| that he was a baker on the steamer|velt was welcomed by President|ment. He praised the state and Epxineer Henricks and Conductor! Humboldt and that he leaves a wife| Booker T. Washington and the en- | people, and said he would see them Flaherty, of the train crew on en-|and two children, living at Santa|tire faculty of the institute. Thelail upon his return tomorrow. gine 975, are unable to throw any) Cruz, Cal The Humboldt docked on Sum night and the crew had not recel their wages, But 5 conts was fo in Teshara’s pockets and his fel seamen say that he did not drink Whether he became bewildered was intoxicated, His wife has been notified and light on the accident. They found tho mangled remains on the track #t the foot of Main upon their re. turn from the lower yards at 2:15 @elock. Not long before they had “shunted” & string of freight cars past_the spot where the body was found. It ts supposed that Teshara attempted to pass in front of the cars or crawl over them, The train DEE-LIGHTED from her. se cannot be learned body will be held for instructions HAS AG CLEVER A CORPS OF GPECIAL WRITERS COUNTRY AS THE STAR The Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News PER MONTH BLOODY RIOT TEN KILLED AND WOUNDED IN A CLASH BETWEEN THE 100 CHILEAN POLICE AND AN ANGRY MOB TAGO, Ch Oct re ps we absent at maneuver t ce were unable to quell people kil f Al the 4 ance, Street cars ang b bat bet nt ‘ t-| eleetr lights were destroyed. Thé er I art-if department was ordered out od at n ‘ b | last might to ald in restoring orders ¢ governmer t The troops are expected to arrive i tax Argent ‘ EODORE |S IN ALABAMA and nearly the entire pope ulation of the district for mile around were assembled to greet the president, and he was cheered with ight good will. Without delay the president was escorted to the reviewing stand on the publié aquare and from there reviewed the parade of the students, which ime; cluded a number of ndsomely, decorated floats. After the parade the president, laccompanied by | ited the inatite He went thi every department of the examined ithe exhibition of the work of the sft! GEE institute to W it permitted hi greater part of the ¢ yen uskegee school and carefully ny ved und low NEARLY SUFFOGATED IN BURNING ROOM: Flames from an exploded lamp in;not the firemen arrived in time, the room of George C. Clark, 1303/ Clark, who, it is said, was intoxi-; Third, on Sunday night almost suf-| cated, would have burned to death. . foeated Clark, and destroyed the! He was sent to the Wayside contents of the apartments. Had) pita ‘ Councilman Rude Is Candidate For Mayor H. P. Rude, councilman at large,fopenly, and was obliged to stick by {s being mentioned as a candidate|Gill, but the Gill men haye, been for mayor. The fact that the coun-| afraid to trust him ever since. Had cilman still has a large the vote been secret, as usyal, Rude navian following, apd that he ts also| would have voted for Crichton and. tatisfactory to the corpo’ ons, has | he would have been elected. led his friends to believe that he} A tailor by trade, Rude was made fcan make a good run at the head| chairman of the finance committee | of the republican tick the request of Comptroller Rip- 1 or the! | At the city hall Rude’s candidacy| linger, who, it Is said, thought he* |ts not taken seriously. It is claim-|could thus obtain all the credit of jed there that the announcement of|running the financial affairs of the | his candidacy is merely a big bluff) city, Rude not being suspected of on the part of Rude, his real object | being able to do so. being to so frame things up that| Rude has also made himself un- @ \he can land th nelimanic plum | popular with the heads of the vari- ore. jous city departments because of hie is not as popular at the city| persistency in trying to force upon hall as he once was. There it has|them his Scandinavian friends been freely predicted for some time/ Ri zeal in trying to get jobs that notwithstanding the u for his friends has led him to go too work he is putting fn, he cannot| far, and the patience of the city of- land the nomination for councilman |ficials, generally so enduring in at large, much less that of chief ex-| Such cases, h peen exhausted. ecutive. Other acts of the councilman-at- In the language of th politi-| large have served to make him un- cians, Rude “queered nselt popular and this fact taken with his time of the big fight over | lost prestige among the controlling Jelection of H. C. Gill as president | faction of the council, is considered of the council Previous to that/at the city hall to be sufficient to time Rude had a strong t n”| prevent his rommendation. with the faction that controls the council. He was bs 1 fhe ee ae good jobs available since his SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 23.— At 11 a. m. the steamer Siberia, with Allee Roosevelt and party aboard, arrived here, breaking the record from Yokohama es- tablished by the Korea by be- tween two and three hour The Korea made the passage in ten days, eleven hours. SRR RE REE RE prestige vanished. Rude has pledged himself, accord ing to the city hall version of the affair, to support Gill. He had al- ways been a Gill man, Afterwards he was called into the e of the editor of an evening p: paper who was making a fight against Gill, and told Srrrrrrrins HARARE HH | Rude did not dare to double-cross Insurance company of Milwaukee, 7 that if be would vote for Crichton : he could obtain th paper's ne 8T. PAUL, Oct. 2 The North- 4 | port. ymehow the 1 men be-/| western National Life Insurance came aware of how they wer ei ae nal of Minnesota, is the com- { double-crossed within « few minutes | pany referred to in Saturday's dis- j after Rude had mado the deal y|patch as being charged with graft 4 succeeded in having the vote in and corruption by the grand jury, : council taken by an Open. bailot.| not the Northwestern Sietusl Sa d 4 { 4 L

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