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LAST EDITION — = THREE MEET D to Print the News SEATTLE, EATH ON ThE WISCONSIN of Engine Room Crew on Battleship|: A ate ee at R18 WE *) Drink Bay Rum and Die at Sea--One in Hos-'t (Beripps Telegraph Service) 4 pital But Has Chances of Recovering. | alert tii and wan forced to &| a }® country place of Bubien- | @ bere, Mt le 1 that he @] heen end weno thelr thirat, drank : A cold, which le “light, al aa x hleht at @)@ yee oe a rape AR ny Stents Hala llalatin lal B.AbaB thal acid Malad | $ in tng gear of the 19-inch and §-inch bad shape and will be re OLLEY ACCIDENT’ (5 DENIED SUPPORTERS OF MRS. EDDY! SAY SHE 18 NOT ILL, AS FIRST) REPORTED. (Scripps Telegraph Service.) BOSTON, Mane t to action by the Bunday ato: Mra. Eddy t ne lenge « he Christian Sclenee chur wes eRe CR __. | merely & puppet in the b | —— signing echemera, thone | CRASHES THROUGH fart, aged €B years. The shock to/ aged woman today come to the front Thim was a0 severe that he has tem-| with statements of rebuttal. Lewis — PASSE NGERS | por arily lost his reason, and 1 may | Strang, Mre Eiddy's assistant se [he some time before he will be| retary, tells how he Introduced tw: ‘DROWN LIKE RATS Jable to give an account of the af-|reporters secking the truth about} ; fair | Mra. Eddy's condition, and Prof — | Brakeman a Mero. Ke nt to Mra Eddy, after | | There were many herote incidents interview, which wae brief on/ iets Velegrerh Service) jin connection with the wreck, the|"sequ't Of Pressure of business, eauh | ot " bee work of Brakeman Wood being par] °. iret ciy sont nesleat cea’ necutal . : ticularly brilliant. He beld the rear) (ooo? Fo ne Mectrie train | he ratle jdoor of the coach open, thus per pana PA renting ll aeitee st — Le |métting many passengers tO C8CAP | stirred emphatic denia ay,de ThOTOMED: before the train left the taila He , meparaten the city TOM |g to his post and went down! 9 WwW. mange of the publication ) mare plunged bel with the train, and afterwards suc! commities of the Chris os oy Geath |ceeded in swimming ashore, Saeriier tas aise seasieea ae persons. ee having assisted mm than one pet | terday Atfred Farlow amber of dow wy son in the water. | thor euman of the Woman Rescues Four Han Heb t Mra. Eddy was in| ee in Mire A Mre. McDonald also distin-| *Piendid he ar the charges Mater was not deep at the) cisned herself by forcing her way/ mete were simply Brought by dis: | occurred. | Through a window and, being a re vs rn ge abe of the a a * remained |markably strong swimmer, pro-|*"° tel? was Hullli ot eatery [ceeded to dive after her husband whe. the | Three times she went under water : leach time bringing up a bedy. begs +4 | » being | ¢ which, howerer, proved to be| | her husband A fourth time she | tause of the 0 Pat it is presum oF that the bridge was ¢ fy locked after « pleas meet hed gone through the ‘Bridge Tender Prostrated. person able to make a fm tie connection is the tender, Danie! B. Stew thie time her herote rded by bringing surface and ome ta not l wont de “ |etforts were re her husband to the shore in sefety The number of passengers on the train is not know@, the conductor stating that he bad in bis posses ston $3 fares, although he ts of the opinion that there were about 120 passengers aboard & — he CTOR HURT AT THIRD AVENUE war a bit of and powder woold miss Hunting, the Turk polnted the weapon direct realiam tn | ON CORST Oct Rpe eit! dispatches to the Times from Ottawa state thet the Grand Trunk! ifle ratiway is about to place or for several big freight and p senger steamers for the Pacific and WASHINGTON, MONDAY, EVERBODY TAKES AWHACK AT FATHER | ker Indian reservation. 4 In the: and combines the head of the family has h THE SEATTLE STAR ICTOBER a9, 1906 fill of triate and tribulations. trays bia idea of local conditions as they exist today. VOL, 6 NO, arr The Star cartoonist herewith por- won rt BRIEFS BY WIRE imports WASHINGTON, Increai Oct. 20—Art cles in a natural » e form a et ily increasing share of our imports and « steadily decreasing share in our exports, Articles upon which labor bas been expended in prep ee Nahas < ee aration for consumption form a steadily decreasing share of the tm lARMED TO THE TEETH CITI. | ine apumber of prospectors, despite ports and a steadily increasing ZENS AWAIT NEVADA RE LICE ARE OPENING OF RVATION—PO- sy. | HAWTHORNE A situation erttical in the extreme con fronted hundreds of people this roing who intended to participate the rush for claime on the W. It te expect 4 that trouble will itkely material eat any time. The effrontry of men with launches who have already taken | ap poritions within the reservation, nd the fact that many prospec are in the mountains, their presence | Atlantic trade. ‘This foreshadows a|tnere having been revealed by camp Trans-Pacific Meet out of Prince }tire last night. were the subjects of| Rupert i conferences between whe have decided to observe th: |etriet letter of the law in throwing open the rich min abare of the exports vighence of the f tian poliee, conied in croant he line and — starting on the Journey into the! Lutin Bodies Recovered. [mounting some in foawhoats! RIZERTA, Oct. 29 —Six bod |via Lake Walker, with muf-|the crew of the French submartn fied ai locks and othere on foot. boat Lutin were removed from the About hk score who dropped off tast T vensel yout only may means nights with the intention of jof iden*ifiention was by means of enesking acrons the line were caugh! the objects found on the corpwes end ary now in custody at Behurs. | The bodies were in a horrible con Mow many succeeded in es | dition, owing to the action of the oaping 4s tr bie to entimate The | panes Indiage poltee force te too small io adequately patrol the 76-mile} | WILL MENTION A-Y.P. E IN ANNUAL MESSAGES. treteh af reservation, and tt is anitkely that another request troops will be © ot for | the M Word has been recetved apopition headquart T. 8 Clarkson in which he st that be has had interviews with the secretaries of both the gover nors of Kentucky and West Vir ginia, They both stated the gov ernors will make Mention in their messages to the coming legislatures that a Hberal amount be appropri ed for bufldings and the main at re from DIVORCES ARF WANT Idlepess, drunkenness, profligacy | i dissipation are the causes for divorce alleged in a complaint filed this morning in the superior court by Jewste ngeiaet William Drew Drew in her proceedings Contioning of Thirsvig & 1 and, on the erading ying off of Walling ford ay., has never been paid for by the city. The amount of money dim $2,116.6 and is, ape due the contrac for ertain alterations orde by the city SMUGGLER CAUGHT. What is believed by the customs officers to be one of the most im-| portant captuses made for some time is the arrest of Harry B. Al kins, « priter, on board the steam er Spokane. It is believed by the fficers that Alkins is one of a gang of smugglers that have been operating for some tin The ar rest of Alkins was made by Chief | Inspector Frank Joftue. Alkins de | mies that he is a smuggler, | POLICEMEN 10 MAKE APPEAL J. H. Landwehr and D. L. John- son, police officers who were re- moved by Chief Wappenstein, the | former for shaking dice and the lat- ter for accepting a graft, have im dicated to the civil serviee commis ‘on their Intention to appeal to the department from the chief's action The appeals have not as yet been PAY ONLY ONE CENT DEMAND YOUR CHANGE CENTS PER MONTH FOUR DEAD |Seattle Man and Com- { panion Are Killed By Great Northern Flyer. (Star Special Service.) t bound if « | | ‘ y | The Dead: BE RTZ T Tra Ie t t rN. | eK Aven below the knees, jh ft arr he ad was in | Sured in conscious | fe ; tin accident, land t , id that he « oach train. He 1 1 no e said, and no 1 of until it struck then ypeland résided im attle , and for five years employ of the Sun- mostly on ny n Bellingham and Ev- his roommate, went Standwood this 1 orning and will and’s body. jerett. He was 27 years of age and jcame th from Michigan, where j bie es reside of Cope FRE AT BLAINE SEVERAL BUILDINGS DESTROY- ED—DYNAMITE IS USED TO SAVE TOWN, (Star Special Service.) BLAINE, Wash, Oct. 29.—Fire started early this morning in Brown * at the Third | ly at him and pulled the trigger. | | ‘Throughout the might there wae a filed. |@ Hancock's saloon, resulting in qnveréay . mo the complainant cites that her {/l-| nance of exhibits at the expositi yesterday after | Two shots were fired. The fire and | | movement trom the town to the res | Lie a Sear bes Whee Ga Rablt-lin thee attr a 0 No decision has yet been reached | damage to the amount of $26,000, Which the audience knew | powder from the first burned the vation line, about five miles trom | MAG Bushand OMe veers, Othe |by the commission in the case of | Dynamite was used, it being feared Bbat which very nearly re side of Hunting’s Retore the * Tents were pitched. but few complaints were this morning filed CITY 18 SUED. | Patrolman ©. F. Lillie, charged with | that the city might be destroyed ‘Berious injury to e mem-| second shot was fired Hunting cov.) i nag t Boe meson ode to In the superior court in additions! | | bese majestie for refusing to take he stores destroyed were the ered his face with his hands and jmaking prep @ rush, ~* “ - | oders from W. J. Grambs, of the Se-| Palace Meat market, barber shop, and when daylight came no thine | @veree proceedings. Olivia Poter A petition for a writ of mandate) ii. pectric « . play, Perey they bore the brunt of the second io to te Goaean te eoaranie me ageiest Boren Petersoa com inst the city of Beattle was this| @tte Blectric company, on the day| Brown & Hancock's saloon, Peter- { the com: | discharge. 1s tae tne Nard trie ties tha | plains of vile and abusive language, | morning filed in the superior court| OF ‘Me recent special election. But | son & Grant's saloon and the Joho pert that re-| Although painfully burned, be moun as cay ae possible, Par. |canatast objection to visiting or be-| by the state of Washington on the!) ter the trial of the mmission! Perley building. Fire alse spread So stand up and face the | was able to continue throyghout the (Beripoe Telegraph Service.) ticular attention has been paid to| ing vistted by her mother, and re-|relation of Andrew Thoravig and we a he nee coreg acme bagel yrcer aeyrnscag Mew RF pe @ a gun in the hands of play and was later attended to by a contin a egy ar nt, every man had "biue |fusal toallow her to attend church. | Ole Lindland va. the city ie. Se lth the ee ee absent | gutshed before the flames had gain- wing the character of physician. He is suffering but lit | VA Con va ft. be ‘ Q t ies on ready for in-| Por cruelty and abandonment. Ce-| tition alleged that work done by the — he aa me bec ho ho heard jed much headway Ue today trom his Injury, and be-| Fire last night destroyed the Chil | ta Boner todas started proceedings |two men, plaintitfe. In the action|(B¢ Case bave been unable to. agree afternoon, instead of yond. a few powder marks, there | weck Jail 1 Mackensie and K for & divores from J, Bower. and operating wader the firm » 4 decision and the findings are | he gun wo that the smoke | will be no permanent injury Cousina, two imprisoned drunkards awaiting the return of the third} = - were incinerated. member. | LEAKING MAIN CAUSES FIRE | AND EXPLOSION RESULTING IN EASTERN SOCIETY MAN KILLS ibisteas Valens Uaivtend DEATH AND PROPERTY LOSS. —— necrnnaananiemees & a NEW YORK, Oct. 29.—It was} INGHT OF INSURANCE| pany, were renominated, All of the| YOUNG WOMAN . AND AT announced today after the counsel] (Scripps Telegraph Service.) men whe were shown by the Arm- TEMPTS SUICIDE. for the ind n gue had a TOPEKA, Kan., Oct. 29 Gas pn 18 NOT TO BE PAID | wtrong i vestigation t J have been | en with ‘ - fi ‘ - | caping from a leaking main, we hand ronaible any wron Ra jen, of the court of appes | ler pUNDe—e0 IT | Stones Gown and new wR gt Aig ripen, peals, that! day caused an explosion resulting named in their plac (Scripps Telearaph Service.) court at Albany ton red the Sune ae See Oe resesp neon The administration ticket i#| NEW YORK, Oct. 29.—Miss ernoon, to hear the «| jury to many othe %. and the com- therefore itself a rete ticket and| Laura Osten, a beautiful woman of independence league ¢ f a bs ge yee hog Psconsep: ry, ia lite candidates are p the staggered from a cab in Fifty York county which have put most|twaar nt noone ee agency 4 * strictest inte n second street an ondway 1s of the leagne candidates o @ bal Buus H sxe a sere teat: Integrity = manage: | second street and Broadway last of the leagae candidates off the bal-| “‘rhe second floors of the five New . n- | mer e company's affair | night, cry 0 ir pe IR nowt Mile thst they ampaign for ite election ie being I'm shot! Ob, he has shot met” Lpebatags © pecupied by room ‘ iucted not by the company at Inside the cab Loula BR. Brown, | The ground floors were me Bearing All the ex) ft 7 “ z ; | a real estate office, iar which “ expense he pottey holders.| of Kast Orange, N. J., the | caeie saoent fe ; the tection of by the agente themeaecives at | wealthy parents, and who had shot | Of} men declare that the fire was ticket of direct 2 that; eer SOs. Coes | the girl, was vainly snapping the re: Jcaused by an explosion of nitro- and that t Our Interest in the election or_in.an effort to end his ows Principal Chartes Kirkpatrick will | &lycerine, and firemen say that dy, We coming fro: t f the fact that the r n Bat cartridges had drop. 1 . ta the pe ; ternational ticket, If elect ia| ped from the chambers and the commence work at the high schoo! ! ree w rte meting no one Gletien and «| pledged to make radical changes in| weapon waa u FAMOUS BLENHEIM CASTLE, THE FAMILY HOME. at Broadway and Pine streets to- | 8 Deen able to prore tnat any of " the @ woman was removed night at 7:16 o'clock. High schoo! | the Occupants carried a quantity are, in the ¢ : y system to the Aisadvar The young woman was ren | berth captor seri W the poticy ge of the present agent force. We| to Roosevelt hospital in a dying | night instruction under the city edu- | “her explosive WMH not wand at feel that the agency nystem is the | condition (Scripps Telegraph Gervice.) | cators is an inovation in Seattle, | W nevertheless rt greatly te mpany’s dis-| Two policemen seized Brown and LONDON, Oct. 29.—The rumor and has arisen out of a decided de- | emphasis t t proposed change | locked him up in the West Forty-linat the Duke and Dueheds ‘of | mand for certain courses of instruc | ; t 0 ion not offered in the night gram sted say that e j seventh st. station Marlborough had signed a odeed of bre . ‘ red in the night gram m comes dav a6 the letters os tnes hool i. far ae the fi swe separation has been denied by the A variety of etedies will | Millions of th. ° ce S te sein tad an TO LIGHT SECOND solleitors of the duke, who feigned | ed at the high school, calouls | . ie aestre to pre ann s ignorance of the relations between | ald the young man or woman who| fein f re inyself and} AVENUE husband and wife. Today Sir ( pr emg tne ce nye ge] aim is Peeiger “n ography, stenography and typewrit Tibee that ste Bir the cae anil licitor for the duke and duchess, ts lastiietio ins weitten am] the eu now engaged in go A ted b y anf sent| Owners of property alon Becond | sy 1 a statement. declaring the! | plied mathemat chanics, elec:| a Lani, ‘ugeonge + hnosS nate : [x om Yesler way to Virginia st.| rth ar _ wena £ . covered “ nese Chey 6s6 8 oo ulating 5 petition pledging | ‘mors to be untrue Ho-says j Mie sie 4 My i“ ; me riod a | Commi n P b : ork « F200 Rigged ent | nemecive at their own ox The Duke of Marlborough and com Saat. borohanne rele hd i BO ) vanty in 8 Of Thoinas i * mpaign ts costing some | ‘he cctric light posts| members of the family, including+ pot golf agg , : ox 4 his expense list, $ : ent for Beitles who air 1 ny in a wild exag-| vith clusters of electric globes, pro-| the Marquis of Blandford and Lord | wade ewig wg pee he manual! himself and w five months nae life tnsura t wrong addresses of polley | Vided the elty will thereafter sup-| [voy Bpe meer Ch chil the dukes! THE DUKE OF MARLBOROUGH-AND HIS LONDON HOUSE. | {jum of studies offore gg get, Mr. sm ) achth a reac " - . the g € re ‘or heir | ao are at the residence at len rv nd « a count of is New operation 4 1 fn in carpent adrafnstal, . In many | pera thia kind « reference | separation has already been signed | seeking to bring about a reconcilia- | within his means will be offered in carpentry and for , court house in or Intal ratio, { A plan of this kind with referer p > Hed by the , dl 2 té Third av, w started some | ia untrue tion A separation would also ruin the| Joln 1 turning and pattern | der o his business prop N aaid 1. fet yates» but we! vecks ago, but appears to bave| W. K. Vanderbilt, father of the| Should eparation follow in| chances of the duke for political | making, forging, mechanical draw x © deemed prop director of the : ne for that. We have} ne, dropped. Members of the|duchess, spent the latter portion of present efforts to prevent preferment, and this fact is y|ing, cookery, sewing, dressmaking, | or f ay, along with Wi tor Gents heretes “ ruble In this respect | neil express themselves ax will-|the week with his daughter in clo p duke would be obliged to! urged Rrongly ‘one of the| millinery, costume designing, and | ¢} 1s, ice cream and BN Who were show oe rnational committee | ioe to vote for the city to supply | seclusion in Sbnderiand house, this! give up Blenheim house, the pala-| chief reasons why eparation| drawing from casts and life. Oth-| « sntloned in the j - fOr abuses in |), ‘“ ulare have been | ME Current if the property owners | city, It i stated that, for the sake | tal mansion, and retire to Wood-' should not be considered for the|ers, If there is a demand, will be of the commis q Mile ineurance and tp theleg ease? 1 for the name! ‘rr Gnetall the necessary lights. of the children, Mr. Vanderbilt i9 stock house, there to live closer present at least put tipon the Het,

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