The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 5, 1907, Page 7

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re SHEEP GRAZE NEAR INTAKE the eclty of Heattlo’s Watohfilness ovoggts water supply and trict laws prohibiting febing } GH-HANDED CRIME IN NEW YORK CITY Doapite above the Cedar river Intake, the [kooper, hired by the elty to stop | any fishing or camping near the BROUGHT TO HOGPITAL. | Intake, keepa a drove af shee! that ve of State ian Viel of Ruffians in Broad | daily nae we steer WP drink Wiitiam Kent, a coment contrac These sheep are pastured near tor, Whose foot waa crushed by aj the dam and are ndét particular Daylight Pretty Girl Is Kidnaped on Crowded Tide Wee tain at inieia eet: ae nk, coords ee | At = | Yakima & week ago, Wan brought or below. On almost any day the jto the Providence hospital last people who own ranches near the - Thoroughfare—Escape it in Aatto, i ddiche & Soe TSR TK Sect lbee tie ee the okie aking ternal Order of Bagles, of which and often st jing in the water so ! Pi serves were rushed to the scene |#° '* 4 momber jealously guarded by the city (ay United Press.) a YORK, Aus 5~—Sadto/8d the prisoners, who gaye the o . a: pase of State Senstor | inecyaty very tenn any sene PLATT, ABANDONED STATESMAN spirited away and taken to “he fe the latest victim of _ While walkie on i Tomba | a0! |" Agnes MeMution, ‘PATHETIC FIGURE ON BIRTHDAY 19 neve, Mic pretty are ee ened into a 4 yearold girl, waa torn from the aide! by one asaatiant, while ’ het seiner 7 Ser street, ees AGED AND ALONE, MIs cece-| i . Her clothe to am auto by five men, who folted geet — her| whirled away, ‘The screams of the| SRATION OF THE DAY PASSES | were help. girl and mother attracted crowds WITHOUT A VESTIGE OF ITS arrested both mon, and but the autulats escaped, persucd| FORMER SPLENDORS, | Re: | by the poltoe, (Seattio Gtar Exclusive Service.) | Somavee= oli ‘cried for ota blood NEW YORK, Aug. 1.—Aged, | arreR THO WEEKS IN LODGING HOUSE fewdle and crippled, Thomas Collier Piatt, onee the greatest political power in the greatest polities! state in the union, the worshiped king of New York, in whose train fol jlowed hordes of big and little chiefs, | seeking for the smile that meant! success, now old and alone, sits on } the veranda of the Oriental hotel, Manhattan beach, practically unno- tteed by any of the thousands who once did him homage. “The other day brated his 74th birth day one but newspaper re- porters noticed him, The senator's yotee has grown weak, his fingers bony and a little palsied, his form wasted until he ts but a shadow of his former self, But he saya; “IT am not lonely. I fool well, ta taet, MAN IS CONFINED won of the hospital yesterday | noon, saying that he was sick, | WITH SMALLPOX, ariag admittedly been tnoon with scores of persons, any of whom fs now Hable to div ‘ae, Charles Tudor was yesterday fn the county hospita ‘Pmallpox, but not until he had two weeks with the sickness tipon him in a First av house, the name of which ‘wilt not or cannot give. mat et mite to aan Ce atte The physician Immediately diagnos ed bie case a8 smallpox and began to question the man as to whom b had been in contact with. Tudor that he had been alck two} woeks in a Firat ay. lodging howse, | and had moved about among peo-| ple since the time he was first } | stricken, fut further information could not be elicited THOS, COLLIER PLATT, younger, ‘The wee wit dows me Inca | Pathetic Picture of Abandoned of good, I oxpoet to live another| Statesman, Made at Oriental Ho 19 years and fT want to.” 1 feel 10 years! tel on His Birthda: Prisoner Taken to tda' Albert H. Capwell, who was re jeontly arrested in Seattle, was }taken to Canyon county, Idaho, to jday by Sheritt W. who SOMERSAULT IN AUTO H. Thorp, | came for him Sunday. Capwell is | charaed with embeasiement by the American Surety company, his bondemen. tt is alleged that his accounts with the Seattic Brewing & Malting company indicate a 2367 Federal av ter MeClure-—To wife of A. W. Mo Hon. W. J. Bowser was lected | Clo". 822 Jefferson at, August 3, Snweney general of Fritish Colum. }* ¢aushter | bia tn the by-election by a vote of | , Rudo To wife of W, F. Ru BERGERAT AS SHE APPEARS IN THE GREATEST OF ALL | & to me O")dolph, 208 Seventh ay. #, Attrust 2, THRILLERS. Hora, Auguat 2, a daugh the fighting leader of the |* dauahter. | Carr—To wite of M. Carr, Bet Polajanes, in the tata of Leyte, . ME Rishusive. Servien,) , the age—e double nomersenit-in on | bao teen’ oruttnseg imprison. | Ont avy July 14, a daughter, TORK. Aug 2.—Time was automobile, which i» shot high in| ment for life and four others were |, Dimke—To wife of Frank J. bike loop the loop and the gap the air by Ks own momentum at | given thirty-five years ‘The trial | Dimke, #211 Third av, W., August 1, math were calculated to create speed of 80 miles an hour. of Faustino Ablen, the chief of the |" 2° . ia By performing this marvelous | Pulajanes, will take piace this|, L@ather—To wife of Frank C. pick forms meee od feat she makes many thentands of | week. leaner’ Park place, August bate Rew looked upon by Mile. hearts almost jump out Emperor William yesterday con. | - Wat SS mere child's play, moutha of startled sightseers at | ducted divine serriecs on beard the|,.Kalta—To wite of Masato Kaita, 208 Fifth ay. §.. August a 80D. Teiquiat—To wife of Albert Tel quiet, 124 2ist av. July 31, a son, Uttle woman ts the Golden City, Canarale. the Biggest | thriller of yaeht Hohenzoliern. In the after noon he visited the czar. At @ ball game in New York yes terday afternoon a small sized race Death Record. riot was utarted between whites ten and biacks and before the 5,000| yanmar" Were ‘omistored today as | were controtied many What next? = a! | ve. Wilson, resides at 1323 Ninth av. and his wife at 166 Oakwood place, Chicago, Neither could be | Feached this morning. The coroner | 0% were Im) Livingston—Fred, Livingston, 11, § | # investigating the death | Th me 6 May 5, La Conner, Wash “ana ea he money outlon! lor this week | Jones—-Infant, August 1, Prov {ts perplexing, according to financ hal dence hospital ———__. statements issued. Ther ie heavy undertone to the ay poeigtton ™ = acanng | ety ot & man about 20 POLICEMEN = [market prewumed t6 be that Wal + Wellman will leqye for) see GET BERTHS e328 os Was discovered floating pole ‘about the middie of this| Me bey near the f gee | omg It delock this| Fitty’poticemen, who have been | .Mis# Mary Harriman, anughter | | Beleide ts expected, ai-| employed in the capacity of emer |%! © HM. Harriman, ts engaged to | MME Giemintng ledicctions |gency: men, will secre an reeular{wed William Straight, Amorican deen found. policemen hereafter, the civil ser-/S2P*#! general at Mukkden, Man S0 papers on the man's vice commission today having pass |CPUria. The attachment began on Ee Rotherin-law, Mrs. W. ed upon the papers, written out at|'P¢ Mra. Nick Longworth tour Jeweled Back ee nent pines png gone over! Twenty Britiah newapapormon | te Combs by the commission will be those of (84 Journalists are touring Canada Pa Special prices thin and the Pacific const 7 oe the fire department * 4 Jewelry j An excursion train at Ang Fran jumped a high bridge y terday and 40 passengers were drowned. Three the Hitt in Co., the New steamer Tourist for navy yard eee Trousers at Special trappers are missing In Root mountains, and a searching party from Lewiston, Idaho, is being formed to scour the mountains for them TYLER LOSES CHAMPIONSHIP. Aer neo ™ In recognitios able o@n m to the selonce of acoustics and the art of mu tbat | : | upon Insurance companies. The | Rolled roast beef 10c, sirloin epects of accounting the atric e s emer 9) |eteak 1c, leg of lamb i4c, 509 pibuietaiin LAnéees . |awe of Mow York © || Third Ave. vant mein ioe 800804 FIRST AVE., COR. COLUMBIA. | "FRESH MEAT ARRIV Monuments 908 GBeoond Ave. | Daily at tho Palace Market, « Second and Yesler, Buy Both phones. STRONGEST OVERCOAT HOUSE IN THE STATE. : THE SEATTLE STAR—-MONDAY, AUGUST 5, 1 | 907, 7. ‘HER AMAZING SACRIFICE FOR LOVE. - - Groator than any problem pl preme renunciation and eelf-aac to divoroe her husband #o that t woman may not suffer, and ma own husband! This actually happened the o New York, For exclusive publi Briggs, New York playwright an ing four-act drama upon thie ext reprdinary o life. BY WM. H, BRIGGS. CAST OF CHARACTERS Joa. T. Cunninghame Elizabeth Dempsey, the “other Dorethy, 7 years old woman,” * ‘sabelie Cunningham, hiswite. Dewey,” a shaggy Nowfound Kathryn, 4 years old land ACT I, Modently furniyhed home of*the Gunninghams, New Yo. Aa ° ay ver written—one woman's su | rifles, in which ahe begs a judge he littiqginnocent girla of another y have # name and a father-—her ther day in the eupreme court of cation In this newapaper Wm, H. 4 journalist, Qne based the follow curtain rises Mra, O, ts ping; her husband pacing nervously about . Mra. C.:° Oh, Joo! We've poen; Mra, C.: But whe Is pretty— | happy for two years—and now—| you've fallen in love with ber protty thie woman! jface. (Despairing tone) I'm not Cua: 1 swear it's only a passing | pretty—you don’t love me! madness—I don't love Hijzabeth! Cun,: Ob, Isabelle, I do! I swear Dempaoy. hier Mre. ©.: She's beautiful, volatile) Mrs. C.: Can I believe you? hore is something about her, Joe,| Cun Y must. And we'll be that you can't resint rich some day, Oh, Isabelle, rl Cun: There, there, dear, Think | work hard—if you will love me, of our families in Boston. They ro | trust me-—forgive me! big people, society people. Mrs. C. (dries eyes): I'll try—to Mra. ©.; And you're a graduate | trust you, Je of Dartmouth colle * brilliant Cun, (kisses her); And I love man, Oh, Joe—and now, this wo-| you truly! Mrs. Cunningham and the Husband she begged the Court to di- man! Mra, C.: Joo, I'll take you BACK) vorce from her so that he could give a name te unnamed children Cun.; She ts not your équal. She| again, (They embrace.) , has no social position | Slow curtain, whom she loved. ACT I “ 7 " se Three years Inter. Soene—Ren dexvous of the Recreant Lovors. Mra. C. (regards them); The poor school ask them abo ant their As curtain rises Cunningham stand » waiting for Elizabeth Dempsey, | 4°#" mother—and their father! (6he whom he continues to love better than his wife. (Tears tn her eyes, she goes to Tises and goes to them.) — Cun. (thoughtfully): 1 teen t tun; Be jet don't make a bet joo. nen the. “calle ran Men ough tt vo risen Cun; Be quie embraces the children affection. the buainess world, I'm prosperow | cone here, Isabelle Renee hy (timidly) + Ie this Aunt | stoiy.) T have none of my own. Ob, Mw, with my good ealary at th Mre. C.: I wil! | (Unfastens col ‘i i ee \ some one must help them. arog! wort 5 ed de, | ar from “Dewey's neck.) 1 will | this your Ba Kathryn? cntl4. Te) Cun.: Whot ove zabeth—the mothee] oman—it is my right, | . fe. teow of my child, ittte Dorothy, But og oon Ms 5 aa (Wildly ) Mra oe Ae at ‘Delle om ‘3 ‘oken- | th “wy % ‘nk “Ten relly} on ter my wife must not know about Doro Tyou've stolen my husband! ly.) What mt bo th ” “" ~- ew whey aft a h ; innoceat thy, (He Mghte etgar, musing) ue hat w hey think when murt pm ot suffer these innocea' What! (Starts) Elizabeth: (Screams.) Mercy! | they are old enough to know— children (Enter Mrs. Cun., accompanied I plead with you-—don't! (Strap | when thelr little playmates at Slow curtain, by “Dowey” fale ade after blow on her ACT IV Mrs. C.: Joe! - . ‘ . , C.: You deserve it—all A month later, Seer Supreme court, state of New York. Judge sm Lanett): What ere your) Bim. Or Tikes Men 0) Beam, ‘1| Scwdder in long black robe, surrounded by eourt attendants, officers Sire, Gt Eve tend yonloeh axle of the law, etc. There is a moment's hushed silence. last. You still love her that (“Dewey” springs on him, de “Cunningham vs. Cunningham | suffering. I've come to love the Women! fending Mra. C.) for trial!" jehtidren—Dorothy and little Kath- Cun. (laughs harshly) Do It Mra. C. (drops strap): Oh, I loved! Mrs. ©. (nerves herself) Thejryn. And now [ regard ft as my (Both turn quickly.) you so Joe! (She turn ay fal-| time has comé. | must be brave duty to release Mr. Conningham. Mra. C.: What in that? teringly.) Come, “Dewey.” Cun. (to lawyer): What will she| Someone must help them — and Enter Klizabeth Dempsey Cun. takes Miss Dempsey in his |do—I'm afraid there is no one else. Bilzabeth: What does this mean? arms as Mra. ©. walks unstead-| Mrs. C©.: | must save the chil-/ Cun. as (before): Why? tmatning seven weeks, and made ar [24 Harrison st. August 2, a daugh [mike us happy rangements to rent 6 local theater.| ter. Oun.: You keow about the ehil-| The Evening American interfered,| Willtams—To wife of Fred Wit) |iiren now—-Dorothy and little Kath and without the help of a public/tiame, Rainier Heach, July 80, a/ TY*. | official, drove the fakers from the | daughtor Mra, C.: (softer): You, 1 know | clty, Hoynton—To wife of C. A. Royn-| Mtizabeth Dempaey’s ebiidren—-and ton, 4061 @ixth av, N. BE, August 2, | yours | ‘The above “fakers” are the sane |® #08. Cun.: I've told them to call you persons who were driven out of} Lundy--To wife of Josph U.) Aunt Helle Seattle by The Star and Chief ot |! undy, Newport and Lakeside, July Mrs. C.: (starts): Are they com Police Wappenstein, and who also) 27, & son | 'aq, Bete left Tacoma and Portland between| Rober--To wife of B. Rober,| Cun: You. s twa. days. Georgetown, August 2, a son. Mra. ¢ Those poor children Morria—To wife of W. F. Morria,| (Starts) t will happen when = oe <> ELIZABETH DEMPSEY, THE CHILDREN, DOROTHY AND KA TWO CHILDREN MRS. CUNNI ; NORCE FROM HUSBAND 80 THAT HE MIGHT GIVE THEM HIS NAME. of the remark ‘HEROINE AT 70 IMPELLED BY LOVE SHE RESCUES TWO ° > | ale, Chickering & Se have | B. P. Bchwengers defeated Joo| “ ns have Tylor, of Seattle, Saturday at Vie-| been honored and distinguished | §Seattle Star Exclusive Service.) | a torin with the #ore of #6, 6-2, 36,| by learned societios, by world’s || CHICAGO, ML, July 31.—~Tottor jiand Tyler relinquishes the ti f expositions, t states and Sc under the weight of 70 years, || tennis champion of British Colum , 7 oie f * y layed amas Medi Hl bs i oS eroigns, and by the greatest | Pt Mary Zorn diaplayed amazing it ‘ ai pues A ie ee via, wou last year yler is en-| b t e : a aia ieee ak tae im weight fabrics in ¢ great variety of patterns. tered in the 17th annnal tourna-| contemporaneous — musician erve tn the he raaeue. of hat Now ment for the Pacific Northwest] who bestowed upon the Chick. | $¥° little grandsons from death by | championship, which began at Ta ath . re f soned nin $2.00 = |! coma this morning. ering Pianos the highest test |T Horry and Walter Zorn, aged 14 2.50 ii monlals, awards and investh nd 10 years, reapectively, were in widens $2.5 | FOR JEWELRY EMPLOYES. tures, embracing every known |e kitchen when a kerosene stove 2.75 | —— exploded. They were overcome by seecerces * ethod of publ eco ne ore % | An open meeting for all employes | ponte a Schetneting reoonmlain® | tho heat and fumes. Impelled by | of the jewelry trade, union or non-| highest award ever given any | love. the a we n, heediess of | union, will be held Tuesday night tanoforte manufacturer in the | ber own danger, rushed into te} at 8 o'clock at the Labor Temple by| , | room | Gouroleey’ toad, Wa Si of Benttia®” world, tho decoration of the | sik paadiniaden: teal Bl sewelers’ boeal, Ne. SI, of Beattie Croms of the Legion of Henor, | After carrying, the children to] oeerrccvere jo _— - The sa e Chicke: safety she pitted her feeble stre New steamer Tourist for navy yard. vue is ae ta by michoning | against the fury of the flames in an teeteeee ‘ effort to save ber property by wed 25 PER CENT OFF. “The House of Highest Quality.” waeoge | the burning stove into : no ya 80. wae Big bargains in that Calien-Drew Mra, Zorn was terribly, perhaps __ Te | Sporting Goods stock at Theods ~- —_ riot i esata ee : xed: | Wilts | & Co., 1008 Ist ave, ove The lawa of Washington are en ively too lax in the restriction laid Art Marble Go’, 2011 Second Ave. hree doors sorth of Virginia, Both CSNY hortage of $1,400: Yom here! ily away, weeping, the faithful |dren—tt is so hard to sacrifice all.| denlecinaiat shortage of § Mra. C.: It means that you've} “Dewey” guarding her. Dorothy (to Cun.): What is the/ (Star Special Service.) Birth Record. stolen my husbasd—you! Curtain oem with Aunt Belle. She is leryin BELLINGHAM, Wash. Aug. 5.—| Johnson—To wife of Chas. John ACT It aes: hs ant ard Madina | Lake a thted ta the night the “great” | son, 9006 foren av. August 8,2 Four years later. Scene—The luxuriously furnished Clinton | will not, either. (Pulls herself to- ' Parauin ae ankle Mentions gg ne ‘To wito of Hugh Mor.| PIR? home of the Cunninghams, As curtain rises Cun, stands ner-| gether > 1 will be brave S . 4 : yously; Mra. (? sits on divan Sun. (nervously): yhat ts she week ago, slipped out of the city| rison, 2156 G3rd ay. K, August 2, a ‘ fue to Gat | ast aight Watton ane hin ances daughter Mra. © you get|they become old enough to know | "ge (0 407 the anncunced the determination of re- Gibbe—To wife of W. D. Gibba, [915,000 a year sow, Joe—does not, the truth? Think of that, Joe! whole truth, so help you God.” | } (Enter Elizabeth Dempsey.) Mrs. C. (raises hand): I swear. | _. Cum. (to her): You have brought! (sits in witness chair.) 1 must— | the ebtidren ? sn | 8 their sakes | | Mrs S (ares hor back): Twill) Kathryn: Is Aunt Belle unhappy? | not see he Cun: 1 don't know you must) (Exit Mise Dempsey, weeping.) | Cun: But you will see the chil dren, tnabelie? Mrs. C.: Yeu My heart bleeds for them—no name, no father | not talk here. Mra. ©. (to judge): Mr. Cunning m has broken my heart | years I've known about Miss Demp- }eey and these little children. it's | (Cun. goes to portieres and | ¢, t - ° | leads in Dorothy, aged 7, and | sory a ee Tm bringing this Kathryn, aged 14.) Cun. (to lawyer): What? Ci OO ees | MTB. C. (to judge): Judge, I could not bear to hear or thing of their! Battleship Nebraska at Navy Yard, | } eee Men’s @ Continues “OTHER WOMAN,” AND HER THRYN. FOR LOVE OF THESE NGHAM BEGGED FOR A ODi- TERRIFIC ONSLAUGI REPEATED TODAY, MAIN COMPL MAKES NO EXCEPT GOES AT EXACTLY CLUDING PLAIN EI FULL DRESS AND CHILDREN FROM FIRE Style Suits CN. ¥ Shop” ), conced \inerica MRS. MARY ZORN, burned, but plished her purpose. boys were hurt. fatally, she accom Neither of the Pacifie Squadron at Navy Yard on 609 Second Ave. The Grotto Mr. Schelle has opened the “In novation Grotto,” the finest equip- ped grill in town, at the corner of First and Cherry. Mr, Scholle has engaged some excellent concert hones 1788 eee} and singing talent for the entertain ment of bis patrons oon For! $ STYLE SHOP. Hotel Butler Building. Half-Price Sale NOTWITHSTANDING THE L, TUXEDOS. are created on garments yp The Styte Shop Mrs. C.: I must leave him free to marry this woman, whom I hate #6 that the children may have a name and a father. (She weeps el- lently.) Dorothy: Aunt Belle, don't cry. Cun.: Hush, bush. Mrs. ©.: {(rines dramatically): Will you marry this woman if I re- lease you--set your free! (Potnts finger at Cun. and Miss Dempsey.) Cun. (inaudibly) Yes. (Judge's gavel raps quickly, silencing murmurs in court room.) Mre. C. (walks falteringly to jseat): That is all | want—the hap- piness of these children Judge Scudder grants interloc- utory divorce; Mrs. C., weep- ing, leaves court room alone. Slow curtain. Don’t Build Before getting our estimate on plumbing and heating. Modern fix- tures at fair prices. @. H. Brows & Go, 221 ned * i * Suits Tomorrow SATURDAY'S WHICH IS BEING RE eT, ASSORTMENTS STYLE SHOP” IONS—-EVERY SUIT HALF PRICE, IN- AND BLACKS, R UES Fifth ed the most perfect sold 1 2, Hotel Butler Building

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