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THE SEATTLE STAR—-TUESDAY, OCT. 24, 1 worth nearly $1,000. On the other hand, in corrobora ‘ tion of her story, fa the fact that an | Italian purchased a launch a few days prior to the tragedy, which, he stated, ho was going to take to Ta |} coma } A launch was purchased from | Fireman George W. Champion, of Seattle, who owned an interest in| beeen the craft while ® momber of Hose) Cry DADS ARE APPARENTLY WARNED LEST THEY GET Company No. The sale was made through King THEIR FINGERS BURNED IF THEY IDENTIFY THEMSELVES | & Winge, ship chandiers and ship } build whose offices are located WITH THE LATEST SEATTLE ELECTRIC ATTEMPTED jin the Colman block | 1. 8. Wood, manager of the Har STEAL per Brick & Tile compa ayn he| saw, while en route t attle on | the steamer Sentinel, a launch mak-| What will be the next move of, Aside from a dozen Second ala ing its way toward Tacoma, on the | property owners the citisens PATHETIC STORY TOLD BY PRETTY LITTLE ITALIAN CHILD-| morning which the girl states the | those Interested @ the granting Of] Bixth and Kighth wards are opposed . disaster occ ed an exclusive nehise for a street] to the exclusive fr rine ne do WIFE VICTIM OF HEARTRENDING TRAGEDY ON SOUND, !8 The ater taal hide: a0 bp mihi Age a Sai daar tee anee rg fs ioe ri INCOMPLETE, LEADING TO SUPPOSITION THAT SHE 18 | DIlity of Mo girl's being affiicted| Councilman Crichton and Zbinden| they have the present line on Firat with mental at ration seems] are aching for an opportunity te enue. WHAT THEY WANT 1 SUFFERING FROM MENTAL ABERRATION plausible view of an Investiga-| pass the bill, Mayor Mallinger was| BETTER SERVICE tion made by The Star on Monday | willing to sign it, according to late} ‘The Queen Anne hill residents 2 get ro ance ma [night among Italian saloon men in it advices, and the Seattle Bleectr want an exte jon of the Kinne ts the giel who gave her name} enough to weaken the mind of a those closely intimate with the pany ts, of course, willing to ac-| park and Cedar street no that as Hazel Tate, suffering from men-| strong man, much less that of a 17-| Wholesale liquor trade In Seattle, | cept all presents aj var Wan ek Beir. “gh each tal aboration? year-old it K. Gottstein, who are fa-| Crichton and Zbinden appear to be| to the elty to reach a car. The cars Is she Mary Yacentti, who disap- | as all this turned the mind of| ™llar with nearly every saloon] unwilling to make the fight neces-| run fast enough when the hill people peared from her home on Vashon | the pretty Ittle Italian girl, who — — is now, or has hoon for | sary to obtain the required number once aucceed in getting on them, Island last Tuesday, gone insane? | claims to be the wife of Frank | }00rs ID b getnr “a Rocee See voles, Certain Gecond- avenue The econd ; franchise ts Nelson Butts, of Har Monday | Tate? | they cannot a allan WhO} property owners, who are anxious to| now In the hands of the corporations told a Star reporter that the girl had| Was ® participant tn, and a| 6% at sy nome ot _ a" | Ket a carline past thelr business en-| committee, which meets Wednesday arrived at his home Thursday night, | witness to, a tragedy entailing the| | Neither do Cocorga & Tarabino, | tablishments, “common user” clause| having been referred, because of an The Yacontti girl disappeared Fri-| loss of six lives on Pygtt sound, or caren reer’ ceuar as tho . “10 jor 8 t, have been hanging pe yp ne nent # - ated bt 4 Council day im that the working of a crazed| sto" ently to the ails of the two} man Murphy, None of the counclt The terrifying experience of| Her story as printed in The Star] ), bcd pall guapiod ood papi Pn to help them out if It would not be! tions, desires to become identified spending a night in a launch with |on Monday, was told tn apparent] (PANG Wis * Baloon mat of Heat: | so unpleanant I with Its support, however six liquor-crazed men; the seeming | faith. It is borne out by the rela-|))° be ome th hie little “py co wae a imevitableness of a fate by drown-| tion of facts from men of unques a It Vy that Pola RR ten a ot} ing; the subsequent nerve-shatter- | Honable veracity $2,006 sad & house worth a like ing state wrought by mortal terror] Yet sum. She also states that he gave Of the deep; the exhausting physic-| The gtr! cannot remember Rae iaetunk caadnae Bi timaee tee al effort of swimming a half mile in | real name of her husband. 8! aint "on Ga te eae ioe ‘eae 8 fey water; the spending of three|not know where her home Sch, bern venpimemenies at Goss teat and three nights in the woods |attle formerly was at Harper on Monday, is as fol HA VE MUCH TO SAY alone; the trying circumstances in-| She lay in a hospital, sick “wal? = . . eident to living through | death, b cannot remember ita] “’? m4 rn « n amb h drow practically at the merey of » name, Her mind cannot recall the], Yes, my husban’, he mad men; the loss of her husband and | location of her husband's place of! dogn My money, two tousan’ dol = creo e $4.000—all the money she. had in| business. She casnat recall where/ i.) ana his money, four sn’| THE DISTINGUISHED SENATOR FROM WISCONSIN SAYS HE the world; the realization that she,|ahe spent the night prior to em-| iit) and his money, | the last of a fs mily of four, Is now | b ing on the trip which, accord “ite than® cn". tek. ob ou} KNOWS WHO'S THE LIKELIEST CANDIDATE FOR PRESI- Without a near relative, except that !ing to her story, cost the lives of| , Ny husban’ an’ frieks. all: got of her mother-in-law, ts certainly six men, $4,000 and a steam launch | (runke—v-o-r-a drunk. They no can) DENT BUT HE WON'T TELL }it go roun’ like everything. YP water it come in and I am ‘fraid. 1 ‘Deoa't Worry, Wateh Us Grow” The Cash Credit Better Values and More Sat- Isfactory Service Have Built Up New Store ‘The result of better values and More satisfactory service is seen fm the growth of the new store— Il like the new store because c ves you more for your money Pecvisine to completely fur- nish your home is here—furniture, carpets, draperies, stoves, etc Everything is here in the right quality at your price—on terms of payment to sult you. Come in and get acquainted. | = > 16] Extension | Table Golden Oak finish, has 42-inch round top. neatly finished - turned legs, pri ft... 816. ” eHills| or ills COR. SECOND AVE. rereeral FF seccmmeene ; hind added’ Sava iddddddds Cl FIF TF) reracce | & 15133 to 1519 Second THE FAIR 3 5519 20 PER CENT DISCOUNT 2 On ali Cloaks, Suits and Skirts for one week. Sale begins Wednes @ey morning. ERNST BROS. Nc. 306-508 PIWE ST A Plea for Cleanliness ¢ a common error to that fever and ite are NOT easily contracted during the win- ter. In this climate rub- dish and similar refuse is rotted by the rains before it can be naking a dried by the sun, Good Garbage Bareel & household necessity. We tmake them of steel, exactly to your order and imprint on them your Name and Address Fri | thus you are insured | against possible loxs with- out extra cost O00, 3-00; 3-50 and $4.50. Call or telephone. We have both phones—-1168—and Ways at your service Price, each $9 are al- | friends: |launch had | girl says, a glimpse of the craft, had disappeared. | | Nothing met her gaze but a jand later, j he | right | pital for a whole month | company say to my husban’: ‘Frang mus’ no drink no more, you keep de bow-at straight.’ He I no ean do onyt'ing, my hurt!" Den a big wave come ger dan all de res’, It bow-at. I then say T mu and ewin.” The girl jum) then went on to After she had jumped and started out on her tedious hai you mus say id, it big mos’ fill de p out state | how she jumped out of the boat. | overboard swim for the shore, she turned around for one more look at the craft held her husband and his first, thinking her eyes de her, she would not believe tha’ in reality gone with all on board. she looked back, he to get 1 signs of it ing masse of white-created ward her own salvation ing the experience, the brance of the ley waters Bhe could see nothing. Three times which five} At elved t the down | the oping heav-| waves, She then turned her attention to- In reeall remem- sent a shiver through the girl's frame. She then told of how she had met her husband in Italy years ago. Of how they had after her husband both, had married. She was 13 and he 17 years old first many loved had }made enough money to keep them then The girl states that she loved her and When asked as ily. “He tel me firs’ one name anoszer,” she continued in quaint dialect She then went on to tell birth of her child, who is nc of to bis name she merely shrogs her pretty shoulders and smiles wear then her ¢ the 18 bat} | months old, and of how her hus-| band came all the way from Amer fea, where he had gone a couple of years before to make thelr fortune back to Italy, new country For a time after arriving In tle things went happily was taken sick. She lay in a Her band took her 18-monthe-old away from her because she wa Acordingly, her husband drew his money the ban’ he intended to gain revenue by renting to parties, and st out with such unfortunate quences. The girl, at present bas no m except by housework. She ts being cared for proprietor of the Harper Boa: out to bring her to the Seat hoe hus: baby # tox sick to care for it, and he, in at tending his dally vocation, could nat give his child the attention it needed. She has not seen the child since Two weeks ago, the girl relates | she and her husband decided to sell out in Seattle and go to Tacoma to | live. | his home, sold ot purchased a launch which from | arted | ma peans by which she can earn a livelihood now by Nelson Butts, | rding house. In speaking of the girl, Mr. | Butts said Monday “She seomn like a very good girl. | gins, eh, Mac? | acted very Indylike. A dev Catholic, she abhors all evil talk | While she was searching for re |she says men bad 80 used while at thelr work far was a tiny, water-soaked book, rather dilapidated valned by her She told me that, after t placed on the mainiand by the from the Vashon Sand & G she met a rancher who were about to ‘The rancher but his wife, from the island. her in, gave her additional ing and $10 in money. Sh me that her husband was good to her, although sometin drank a little too much “So far, no tra of the have been found. Whenever question of instigating a sear: discussed In the presence of fuge language ast | know, all she saved from the wreek prayer ati! j eink men ray and move | took loth tells ways 1 bodies | the} h is the young wife, she shrinks and shud deringly exclaims *'No, I no wan’ to see heem! Painkil\e ee The world-known hoveshoid remedy fo bruises coughs, ¢ re throm 7 cuts i. | Well, | to Long, wavy. a 1g, black, senatorial double-| way the man who saye that are no] ‘The steamer Shasta, LL H. Gray & breasted frock coat, a black slouch] trygtais simply relying upon tech-| Co, sails from Bellingham for Sar hat, underneath which is a humor-| nical definitions—and probably the! Francisco with a targe cargo of tur ous, *mooth, shrewd, Methodist-| question of insurance companies| ber and 20 passengers, Tuesday preacher sort of a face—and you) willcome in for a share of atten-| night | have John C. Spooner, United States| tionvelthough that's as yet merely| ‘Three other steamers of the line senator from Wisconsin, and one| @ sarmise on my part | will Ie for San Francisco during of the brightest lights of the na-| “What's that—what do I think of| the we tion. | thet graft exposure in Milwaukee?|] The steamer Aberdeen leaves that In the Butler hotel Tuesday} Young man, | seldom interest my-| city Wednesday; steamer Harold morning the senator said he| selfdm municipal affairs, I've all I] Dollar leaves Mukilteo Wednesday wouldn't talk--and he didn't--that|can do with national ones.” As| and the Iaqua sails from Seattle is, very much. He let the inter-| Milwaukee is a Wisconsin city, and| Thursday. The vessel will take a viewer do the talking, and, like the| as the:#enator is a Wisconsin man,| total of about 3,600,000 feet of lum Ya asking president,” to the You see, idee, Then she| who. good it's too far off to tell who's What do [ think of the pros ent agitation against the railroads? | -- to tell the truth thing—a oo, answered one 1 can is the most likely man for the next) since there has been a government beat a very good thing | @ Ow! to the return of men *& There's the slightest doubt in| ® tro ka goldfields, La- & |my mind but that the existing evils,| @ ». mer Grout re- ® and they are many, will be reme-/@ porta that he is finding it more ®& died as soon as congress gets in it) @ eany to supply demande for ® work. * help. During the summer there & President Roosevelt deserves the! @ » been a stringency in the lo- & highest praise and the most credit) # cal isbor market, The public ® for the present condition in ref-| & office is now filling an aver * erence to the railroad question, for) @ of 100 positions every day . it is because of his attitude on the) @ The civil service comminsion, # Question that the fight against) ® Mandoy, began the examination & them is kept alive. | Of laborers, stable helpers and & “There will be several vital issues! # teamaters who want to become ® | before the coming Congress. There| # employes of the city. There are & are the railroad question in all its) # 300,._pplications + phases, including the rebate ques |e RAO ee ERE RE ERR EH said he, when asked as} the men now in public vor for the office are senators, myself, and it wouldn't do for we talk about halr,) tion. and by th senatorial gray the trust problem by| his reply to the question t# pecul jarly Spoonerintt« jraft has always & question but I won't say, who been fought here or elsewhere, But there sel @om has been such a public revul sion against the evil ae existe now And I'm glad of it,” continued the gentleman from Wleconsin “As to the question of railroad passes to public officiale—1 my way here, and I'm going to pay my way back to Washington, when I leave here next Friday. “I'm very much Interested in your navy yard at Bremerton, and have time I'll pay tt a visit. I think that it should get its share of the nation's work, and that its factlities timber. te ke presidential my colleagues, He should be extended and improved “Alaska ought to have represen- tation in the house, and I think She'll get it, in a similar manner to Porto Rico,—by « delegate. “What can a man say about Se attle? It's too great and broad a subject. It simply astounded me when I saw it Monday for the first time in 10 years. The future of Be- attle is undoubtedly a great one and deserves it And the gentleman from Wiscon: ein adjusted his senatorial glasse jon his senatorial nose, looked the | laterviewer up and down a few min } utesand retired to a certain gilded |room in the rear, where the clink of glasses and a suspicious gurgie was heard. I think {t's gp pp ee oO parents, a broth crewM@thich left Seattle for Chicago to brisk the vensel around the Horn, | had arrived safely and that t r and sister were ves if ty HOW TO FIND OUT, your wat tit mtand t Jthe seldr the I in , f kidney trouble; t the. bs f K Poot } a \ ab € out | of ord | What To Do rr fort in the k f i that Dr, I 11 the great kid edy, f ' hott ' rheumatiam, pain in the back, ki of the urinary passa it inability to ‘ ’ [pain in pe ' following w wit r be and overcot nt 4 many thr the night ‘ mild at Minary effect of Bwamp-F n realized | stand@ the highest for its wonderfu Jcures of the mont distressing casen If you need a medicine you s i have the best, Sold by druggiats tr fifty cent and one-dollar sizes | | all dead and there is no one in the | se} had left Chicago. old country she can turn to for Tt was originally intended by the help. She bravely says she will! cdimpany's officials to have the v work for her living, and I believe] we) tysed up in Chicago for her trip and hope she will be able to d0| to Beat Her early departure evi #0.” | dentli~ means that she " The gi-l ts evidently doing her | sorceg to leave the Elba Besa utmost te bear up under the try-| otimadtte any chance of being | ug ciroamstances which surround | .¢ is the tos is: uedouened launch und the three days follow-| ria an in New York before den ing. A number of the citizens of| parting for the Pacity Harper, when discussing the inabil “ ity of the girl to all her hus 7 band’s name, attribute it to a re-| TH tenmer Chehalis, of the same sult of her suffering line, leaves Aberdeen Tuesday night with 20 passengers and 800,000 feet of ‘lumt for | 8. 0. Starts on Her Long Voyage! The Doctor | ‘The steamer Indianapol i: company, In Chicago, for use the | waters of Puget sound, started on| "| ‘utney. trot the Grest| ‘Ate your bowels regular?” He Lakes to Seattle Tucaday morning. | kNOws that daily action of the bowels Word to that ffect wan re-| 18 absolutely qgsential to health. ceived by the offictais of the Alaska| Then keep yout liver active and your | Steamship company in a telegram | bowels regular by taking small laxa m Charles B. tbody, vice pres | tive doses of Ayer’s Pills, Just one nt of the company, Tuesday! pill at bedtime is enough, just one. morning. | We bave no secrets! We publish 5.0. Ayer Co The message merely stated the the formsles of all oer Lowell, Mase: Kreat kidney rem k that tells all about lutely free by mal Kilmer & Co, Bing When writing be sure t you read thi eroun offer in the Seattle Daily Don't make any wistake, b jember the name warng Dr. Kilmer's umn a ens, Binghamte on ev * * * * ~ * . . * \* * o l* RE | ARKH w HINGTON law permitti to docket cases and print records in United States preme court was invoked to to aid Mary Rodgers, tho Ver mont murderess who is try ing to escape the death penalty Chief Justice Fuller ordered woman be freed exp Oct ig the pape th all to from ni MARINE NOTES THEY HAVE! No EQUAL Don't take a remedy “just as good” when you can get the real arth The fact is, th is no remedy t is anyfhere as reliable paid | and safe for the cure of pain of all kinds as Dr. Miles’ Anti-Pain Pilir They are quick in action, contain no jurious drugs, are perfectly harm lens, ar » disagreeable after effects . 2be. Never gold in | bulk. AGENTS WANTED. Indpt. L 8006. 6812 23rd South. Clothing Of the finest kind. Rubber Boots, etc. That verest crack Rainproof Coats, Etc. We are specialists in Rubber wear of all deser{ptions—sell nothing else; therefore you ob tain the best by trading here and most durable the teat of the ne positively won't stand wear —THE— Rubber Store 714 1st Ave. lis fine dia monde less, if as low, do. When buyin us a call Houghton & Hunter Jewelers give 704 First Avenue | UNION BAKERY AND GAFE 1413 SECOND AVENUE. We make a spectaity of GOOD AND COFFER COFFRE CAKE. ALBERT HANSEN JEWELRY, rergeee OUT GLa 706 Ist Avenuo MG Namen gamma JZ Mariya: RELIABLE GOODS ONLY. Ss Sleepir ig Garment Ladies’ Kimona Kitchen Aprons Ginghar gc" nm, 1 bibs, each 19¢ Pillow Tops. Cord, and t Is to Silk WE ARF SELLI PERSIAN PATTE! McCarthy Dry Goods Company Second Ave. and Madison Street The Reliable Richmond Piano BINI TY, QUALITY, BEAL DURABILITY. The necessity of in tion, has given us the of wants of purchasers for adapted to such use, with th » the user absolute satisfaction. 400 of th xcellent pianos are in xhout the State of Washington, All » faction. $200. Kaosy payment plan if the plano essential ¢ tunit a piano, the home, as nis of educas of studying the articularly and view of se- use are 4 at lal) Sherman, Clay & Co. 71l Second Ave., Seattle Cernrory Fornrrure Company Sconp Avenue & Sprinc Sreeer FORMERLY Gi HOLMES FURNITURE CO. Special Sale Fane Chairs Wednesday and Thursday we will hold a record break- ing sale of fancy chairs, These are of mahogany, birdseye maple, and golden oak and in most cases we have but one of a kind. The early buyer will therefore have the wid- est array from which to choose. Cash, of course, as we have cut the life out of the price, | Golden Oak | Chairs Regular Special | price Sale. | OAD cissidemecns $8.25 $10.00 ...... deslvenen $7.75 $7.00 sreeeseeeees BIBLTD $10.00 . & QROD cnsvacs secevees B6.25 $ eoseeeeoneeess 85.75 | $10.00 .....-. teeeeeee $6. $6.50 BA. TI | $15.00 ......00000005 BIOL $6.00.6 weseevee veee- 4255 | $12.00 .. veoes $8.00 ag ee i ere fF $10.00 sameese $11.00 . $10.00... $17.50 ., $16.00 sevccereesee - $14.00 $12.00 , Pe Sa rose Birdseye Maple eh se | Chairs Regular Price, Special Sale. . | & | x a 4 } 4