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7 ON YOUR “BOOSTING” CLOTHES, MR. BUSINESS MAN. \F VOU LIKE CLEVERLY WRITTEN STORIES ILLUSTRATED ATTLE 16 THE BfacesT E " ~ . CITY IN THE NORTHWEST THE NEW COMMERCIAL BIG THING FOR GEATTLE. NEW SEATTLE COMMERCIAL CLUB NEEDS YOUR HELP. WITH TIMELY PICTURES YOV MUST READ THE STAR, Ler eR AL8O AVE THE BIGGEST “BOOSTING” CLUB. WHY HAVEN'T You GOT VOUR sHoL LOE R TO THE WHEEL? ® y (4 c a The Only Paper in Seattle » . Ss re That Dares to Print the News 3 e @ e ; ECOND EXTRA EDITION! _EXTRAT “THE ONLY THING THAT [FEAR IS THAT MDONALD WILL LIVE”---ficorge N. Beede WiLL DIE! VICTIM OF BEEDE’S AIM CANNOT LIVE Hospital Athorities Say, Though McDonald Has a im Fighting Chance, They Do No wt THE STORY OF A SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1905 VOL. 7. NO. a15 a5 CENTS PER MONTH { me SEER ESE ER EERE REE EERE EE HH HEHE ( The surgeons discovered that one house, Sixth avenue, between Spring > * | bullet had passed entirely through, and Seneca. Mra. Beede w for- > . Ray E. McDonald. & body, while they located and ab | merly Miss Irma Tromllts of Den- \s TOLD BY GEORGE N. BEEDE| MAN WHO SHOT RAY M’DONALD GIVES THE STAR AN EXCLU- r George N. Reede. & <ted the other leaden messen-| ver. She & very beautiful young | N * ire Irma Bede. & aye | Woman and in well kuown In Beate | TO. DAN OGAN, OF THE STAR.) SIVE INTERVIEW IN WHICH HE TELLS THE PITIFUL STORY | YoU WoULD HAVE sHoT * * 10. o'clock Friday Night. Small hopes are held for the/ tle. She ie 24 yoars old. Her broth. | It Was an open-and-shut game | OF HIS WRECKED HOME, HIG HEART-BROKEN WIFE AND | Dox N THE CUR ASI DID, AND 4 * + Third Avenue, in front of New # | wounded man's recovery er, Paul L. Tromlitz, rune an ele] ube man. MeDonald. had come! isle ciel soennen cones het teins ser tt AFTERWARDS CONGRATULAT= 4 * Western Hotel, Beede and his young wife were] vator in the Alaska building. A lit-| gawaleomed into my life; had fast-| nt ° GR HIs —D [zp YOURSELF * teececeeseceeeses Probable Murder. . jtaken to police headquarters and| tle ister, Jauanita, lives with the} ened’ bie talons about the heart-| ; Don't oped tons booked without charge, pending fur-| Beedes | ne of 1 ife. aa am not making a plea for PPPEEEEE SEEKER EEE RAHA A RAHA ERR AER | thor investigation, and the outcome| Before t placed om the oper: |” ty Tho the time of thelr meeting.| WIFE! ACCOMPLISHING THE RUIN OF | pity of the public. 1 went into this Did any married man who 18 al Your OWN WIFE, INTIMIDAT-jthing with my eyes wide open— man ever.in his ionermost thoughts.| ED HE: FURTHER DIS-|and know full well what such @ of the victim's fight against death.| ating table M ald wae quention~ | neg cloud of unhappisess had In an exclusive intery with the} @4 by Capt. Ward of police head} niotiad the horizon of our married ¥ tees ented fellate at oat distance of more than on ror Hed oo hed told bin |““When Aauked If Reed ® tm | Soumemenen ce have best ity ens that which be a7 nymous with ro EXPOS! 1ER TO THE WORL p. fas. a wee Thus Spek Gnites N. Beede to a| 13 yards, the aim was so sure that| of how she had been ruined by Me-| Any Warning that he would shoot | Sune Rgqeat and dont ry m4 oe WHAT WOULD YOU HAVE! Justice! . crowd of friends at police head-, wo of the three bullets fired reach-| Donald who, after accomplishing; him, McDonald answered ‘ i je) ret when I took Irma’s hand Why, not even the name of the pi HAD YOUR OWN WIFE| What oe Juation, Ses ~ ge : quarters Saturd: ornin, ed vital spots in the victim's body,| bis designs, forced her to meet him) ‘aimed that he was shot from be- | i. 4 we promised to be| One to whom alone I feel responsi-|COME TO YOU. WITH BROKEN | woman, the shatte ome, tl Cool go gee unemotional,| Rot more than a few inches apart. in by threatening to expose her| hi bot refused to say anything | u2ig fone another mn that makes ble for my action of Friday night,| HEART AND TOLD YOU THE|dispairing husband? r further is more sacred to me than that sim-| PITIFUL STORY? | A suit for alienation of affection! {ness and content in an 7 eee and. ees WIFE. | WHAT WOULD YOU HAVE/Ob, what glorious retribution that ed man in the} DONE HAD YOU RUN ACROSS/is for the man who ruined our the young. husband whore steady| A® @ result, the wrecker of the|to the world, Finally, in her des-| GHlexer-finger will probably send|Beede home lies on a cot tn the|peration, she confessed all and Uniew you are a married man Bay McDonald through the doors of| Providence hospital, battling with|threw herself on her husband'’s|S¥ 9 ¥* ¥¥ SSE H Bo ely realize that unfatho " ho | o ieeees ICARN. : @eath, stood in the center of his|death; the young husband smokes | mercy | alle pltachment which springs up| city of Seattle, who reads these | THIS FIEND INCARNATE, AND | lives . ‘cirele of friends and went over the|stolidiy fm his narrow cell in the] She claimed that McDonald at S| betwen man and” wite after years lines, to answer me these plain | FOUND THAT AGAIN HE HAD| A divorce RE story “ laht elty jul! the wo —the « th 1 eet! in the Rey ” Fon ealize | Questions 8 sei TEL | gainst the poor, - = iia oc the | popcier poem LP ul i een sthe aape at he ods basesbeed hes to aitah ob meek hg = RS (o\ne| WHAT WOULD YOU HAVE] INFLI E OVER HER--MET | tim of a devil's cunning? Gaan’s friends called to see him dure| police matron at the latter's home.|that she lost her senses, and that,| tne at f | eeeeaND, the worship (hat Hills the) DONE HAD YOU BEEN IN MY/ HIM AS HE PROMENADED THE) No! No! Not * * * Ray McDonald Is a son of Deputy County Clerk MeDon- eld. a brother of Homer Cc. McDonald. paying t tle Nationa! bank, and TS WITH HER, OPENLY! A bullet is justice's surest mesq given a| PLAC ight and the day following) still stunned by the horror of the|in her helpless condition, he crim ; soul @f & man to whom 'S WITH HER, oNLY : derodlene - seinarttge) inally assaulted ber _MeDonald, collection ©) dear gweet, beautiful woman—to| WHAT WOULD YOU HAVE UNTING HIS VICTORY IN| senger in such a case—a bullet to Bach one warmly shook the han4| Friday evening McDonald and Mrs. “What was there for me to do?” a the same institution have to hol DONE IF YOU HAD DISCOVERED e OF HER FRIENDS?| send the offender speedily before members of one of the and best known fart Seattle, He lived In the 2ULD YOU HAVE | the highest tribunal while the staim wife: THAT A BRUTE 1 HUMAN mous guilt still blackens in #) Do lpou know what that word| FORM HAD ENTICED YOUR| DONE IF THIS MAN HAD BOAST- | of his { * | meanteto an honest-hearted man? | WIFE INTO A NOTORIOUS CAFE,| ED OF HIS CONQUEST OVER | his soul. hotel *| lt beings £ he noblest there|GOTTEN HER DRUNK AND) YOUR OWN WIFE Do me one favor, will you ‘of the blue eyed. blond haired little | Beede met by appointment ina pri-| caked Beede, as he sat In the night SBap who took the law into his own| vate dining room, or box, on aptain’s office, his eyes flashing Bands when be emptied two cham-| upper floor of the Royal cafe, 818} as he thought of the wrong done by See eeeeeeteeeee tate the boty ¢ “ nue Vhile they chatted| the ef ‘ What would ; ak a a th ee ee Ee ee eee ene tais tan marcel mun bo Goan ene a RES jis in man; with {t are associated | THEN TORN FROM HER THAT) | VES. BY GOD: WHAT WOULD) See the kid (Irma): tell her note ‘And— jthat with the clinking of the gob-| cumstances? I killed him; I did it} ae eee eH He HH HH conden recolicction of courtship days | WHICH 18 MOST PRIZED BY WO E ; 4 to worry. Tel) her that I'm still While Beede held ec were offering a toast tolin my full senses—by ( I shot jand thonghts of a companionship|MEN—HER HONOR? __| Answer that (raly, reader. Would | the same to her and always wil be, teen hte tett who bad already| him down like the dog he is! To a Star reporter fell the task of | Whictgean never be rivalled be WHAT WOULD | YOt HAVE | you have ree nrted to the mille of | They can't ,@o anything to her, ee San ae sale ot the Providenes|aprend 3 of gloom about] Beede stated that he first met Mc-| breaking the news of the probable, tWeengwo human beings |DONE HAD THIS MAN, AFTER! the gods, which grind so exceed-|God bless he # hospital, while doctors fought off,|them. © walk, downstairs} Donald at a dance given at the| murder of her favorite brother, Ray, Memporarily at least, the greedy|® pale-faced, square-jawed young| Stockade hotel, Alki Point, which|to his sister, Mra Dr. D. |. Burke j Band of death, which beckoned the | man, with his hat pul Jown over| he and his wife attended | hart, 1620 Prow When she was ; p moni of young cigar man on to-|his cold, blue eyes, paced nervous Since that time, we never ex-| told that her brother was shot 4# H 4 Wards the never-never land ly up and down in front of the ree banged a word,” said the prisoner.| the back by a man whose wift he 4 “Et is @ very serious case t-|taurant. His right hand, hidden in| “I don't know him aa well as 1 do| had been paying marked attention 4 @@ the hospital authorities just as| his coat pocket, caressed a revolver; | this man,” pointing to a newspaper|to of late, Mre. Barkhart almost thie extra was going to press. |/his gaze never left the cafe entrance} man who is a stranger to him. “He! fainted. She was eo overcome with a “M'DONALD Was SHOT} At last Beede's vigilance was| got his just. deserts, I do not re-| grief that she could do nothing but , SHROUGH THE LUNGS AND THE/|awarded. The wife, leaning on the| aret what I did. | sob and ery : 2 % RAVER, and not as was first stat-|arm of McDonald, left the cafe, and| Beede and his wife have been : ‘ P s married seven years. The murriags| Ray E McDo: ot ‘9d. Although he has a fichting| th le started down the street id was born tm Vir lillies for life, we do not believe helfctlowed by the husband. weurred in Seattle. They resided | ginia City, Nev., about 1868,. mak- ‘Will recover.” | McDonald and the young wom-|at the Mount Claire apartment! ing him 37 years of age. § , — an turned up Columbia and walled | en ens of With bis heart sore and bis brain|to Third, with Beede a little 4 j t fired over the wrecking of his home| tance he rear. Engre a} | e q @nd the ruin of his beautiful g|conversation the two paid no } % . wife by Ray E. r tion to the skulking figure behind , tor of a cigar r\them, nor did they notice him dart g Exchange bul ede,|swiftly Into a doorway, when they} Sa a Bartender at the Sea shot | turned and strolled back again, Sey } @nd probably fatally w eral times did they repeat this _— ’ former whom he expie while the husband made sure that ENTRIF M AT LATONA Mayor Johnson fourtha of «| Maj. T. J. Care anyburn 101 Cigar Light Lad 102, Im Ce Luralighter 96. Fox Meade 98, 4 Enamel 104 a e104 1a Boy 0o7 iY Gay Boy 107, Delagoa The regulation short and tall ; Sixteenth. from the platform, saying: “Full ing with Mrs. Beede ay man with his wife was he whom Firet race, th nue, between Columbia and Mar-|he had been warned against mile—The Pet # Finally, while the couple were! | Fiaseo 102, Winnifre The attempted murder oceurred| walking from him, Beede drew hi | mortile Mar Mezzo 102, | 108 trada Palma 109, § or 6. ME 10 o'clock and was the dramat- | revolver, took careful aim and fired} Rankin 105, Steel Trap i06, Tom Ki. | Siath rece. tan: po gem Hanes | Florala. 105, Amber Jack 97 | stick-up men threw the fear of an! The bandits appeared to be ner-| speed ahead, and d--— quick, too.” culmination of Beede's vow to|three times. McDonald, with | ley 107, Phiora 107 s Vivian 102, |Sie Lee 89, Layson 9%. Harry me. | ‘PRIFM race, three-fourths mile, the| inferno into Conductor J. F. Harri- | vous when searching their victims.| Motorman’ Murphy waited for no Srenge the desecrated honor of f pain, staggered into the entrance! Gengor 110, Red n via 06, Curate $8 Mal. Hanlon |Creadtiore — Jacobite 124, James|son and Motorman J. Murphy, of | Both wore masks and carried re-/ signal from the conductor, © but > Founn wife and forever put out of | of iinery shop, next door tol ~ gecond race. ¢ mile Hing Shark 104. Reddi¢k 122, Watergrass 109, Kin-| Beacon Hi!] car 102, at 11:50 o'clock volvers. Resides a silver watch | hastened to comply the way the man he alleges spoiled |the New Western hotel, and dropped! gincerity Belle 192, Full war 96 Seventh race, three-fourths mile,|leydalg. 107, Waterwing 107, Old) Friday night, shortly after the car and a gold one the hold-ups secured | Police officers were sent to ti j her life and his to.the ground, bleeding from tol Tne Trifler 95, Clydeo 97, Jungle | selling-—-Rather Royal 101. Bthel |GuardelOT, Midas 107, Yalagal 104,| had stopped at the end of the line | $13 in money. Two dollars in a| scene of the hold up as fast as @ car é Although Beede, who 7 nde tn his abdomen Imp 97, Miss Riliie 101, Allinda 101, | Davis 102, ba 102, Knowledge 102, | Nostewina 102. jon Landis, between Fifteenth and back pocket of Conductor Harrison could carry them. The spot is & Fears of age, thirsted for the life Patrolman Humes, who W&S! Van Hope 10i, John Lyle 102, Rev-| Monochord Nine 106, Felix| FOusb race, seven-cighths nile “ithe, a.” was overlooked lonely one, surrounded by thick Blood of McDonald, who is 30, the e by, heard the shote,| eitie 104, Little Gi 106, Care'ess | Mozzes 107, Flying Charcoal 107, St. | May handicap—Bedouin 122,| %, Blue Pirate 93, Flavigny 90. Harrison and Murphy were both | brush and timber, Sheeting was not the resuit of k succession, and the! 199 Noel 107, Sanetomo 107. Thespian | Jo 110, Coy Maid 111, Martin) Probable winners at New York seated in the car when the bandits; It is believed the trick was turned E Jealous craze which blinded the eye alarm which came} Third three-fourths mile,| 108, Delagoa 111, Sid Silver 112, | Doyle $06, Gold Rose 102, Race King| today: Mad Mullah, Invincible, Ke-| entered with drawn revolvers by some of the jailbreakers of @ 3 SE the bartender to the future woman. He quick-} yy Manoeuvre} Jack Rat'in 114 100, on Forge 92, Louis H 92. | ator, Ivan the Terrible, Tongorder,| put up your hands, and put ‘em! few days ago. None of them had Which prison bars loomed up omni-|ly ran where Beede was standing, | 95 r 95, Tom Combs 95. Weather clear, track drying. Fi race, one and one-sixteenth , Col. Ruppert, Jacobite, Louts H,/ yp 4 quick, or I'll blow your| any money and all were desperate ously, nor ink, a general-| silent with smoking pistol in hand.| Wizard King 95, Santon 9%, The ENTRIES AT NEW YORK milesupurse~Buckley A 108, Caro-| Bedouin ronal, Consuella II,! heads off,” demanded the taller,/and needed cash. Leo Cameron Ty the case such affairs he officer had drawn his own re-| Mate 95, Anna Smith 97, Stoner Hin | Piret race thirteen-sixteenths | nal & Atwood 100, Col. Braid 99,| Buckley A, Reidmore, Speed Smith,| who appeared to be the leader jand McDonald, an ex-convict, two inflame his mind to the point of do-| volver, but Beede cooly extended to! 199 Hush 100, Minnie Adams | mile, purse—The Cure 108, Keator | All ht 96, Cutter 96, Bradley's | Flavigny At first the street car men were of the fugitives would tally with fing murder. Every of the drama |him his Smith & Wesson, handle ex Worth 110, Quinn Brady | 108, Collector Jessup 108, St. Valen- | Pet 98 vanhoe 94, Jane Holly Probable winners at Latona to-! inclined to take the hold-up as a|the partial description furnished by tied been carefu planned tended ngo 110 | tine 108, Consideration 105, Mad $2, Sunray 90, Consuello Il) day—Winnifred Lad, Mezzo, Lida joke, but when a torrent of profan-| the victims. One was masked with Outraged hus wh Take the gun, officer,” he said| one and one-elghth | Mullah 106, Invineible 10%, Loehin Fox 89, Cabin 89, Antimony | Viviant, Jungle Imp, Careless, John | ity filled the car and the taller ban-|a red bandana handkerchief, and eritical moment hen cooly 1 shot the man |n nut a ap--Tartar 90,| var 108. rgeney 100, Colossal eka 89, Brilliant 87 | Lyle, Tichimingo, Stoner Hill, | dit hissed out a few explanations|the other wore a mask of black @ the trigger of b McDonald was taken to the Provi-| McClellan Brancas 122, Six| 100, Martinmas 100, Ralbert 100. thirteen-sixteenths| Young Sater, Six Shooter, Corus-| they hastened to obey |eloth Bmith & We he # ene hospital, where, ea n the] Shooter 100, Martha Gorman 9 md race, one mile, handicap Donora 104, Reidmore | cate, Brancas, Gold Enamel, Lura-| The hold-ups then walked to the! This is the first car hold up in Mdewalk 40 feet behind the couple, | morning, he was piacec the op-| Coruseat the erribl: 26, Tongorder 2, 101, Holloway 100, 3; d' lighter, Delagoa, Layson, Mal Han-| front end the car and searched| some years Detectives are con- @id not even nm el the |erating table by Drs. Buckley, WE Fifth ven-etghth mile Maxnar 123, Rose of Dawn 118, | Smit Glenclare 97, That's} lor I Delagoa, Euba, Know! a After this ceremony had| ducting a desultory search for the ‘ trembie of a m c ing and McLeish i handicap Iden 88, Federal 90,/ Col. Ruppert 110, Kitty Platt 107,] What@@$, Royal China 95, Aviston! ed n performed the bandits jumped ' bandits VERYBODY WOR. ‘one MomeHT) | ~ (2 Lipid ts : DEAR, DEAR Srabe ITED Bur it GiX BOS, FoR ox L ' + gyumme® ) suming 3 #400 Y Dig age” - TUBSDAY. - BUT FATHER © . = OH HAPPI N\ rH (GRAFT INSURANCE, Los ¢ — Co. DEAR SIR= THE PREMIUM ! ON YOUR LIFE » NO $1144 15 yay DUE , \ RE = { we WreD THe mone

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