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USED TUG CAPTAIN ays Charges 0} Wreck Are Utterly False. | Lake, have censured him for island “ deny the charges tiga awalast me by {fer {3 Youre and am familiar w mer mace or an the tides and storm ees Wagner and demand the Ml) ‘The storms spring up quickly, pt porst bly inquiry into them 80) this one did. 1 figured on they may be Ii hours of deen done a Kreat | Capt. Farrar said disproved. uattoe ng by Capt. Erwin Par ter of the tug Hattie Gage whom, with Capt. Patrick . of the tum Kayak, charg ing vessels, the re ing that the winds are after would get her wind Hengal The the bark Star of to walt for some time. DEMANDS FULL INQUIRY £ Cowardics | tas night and t# preparing a pub io statement at his home at Green| Anaworing the crittes who taking course to the south of Coronation have navigated those waters conditions four bb tide for the 12 miles from Corenation taland to the sea above statement was made We took the usual conrae for sail we had let the ship go sb On the oth direct responsibility for the | course she would probably have le Kayak a ith as THE STAR—WEDNESDA FAITHLESS WIFE’S TAUNTS DRIVE HIM TO MURDER | mder Cox Says Dead| nner" iting — Attorney »hert W. Prigmore late yesterday | Lea’ 110 lives, on Corer ” i) and Hattie Gage were never Saad. on September 20, were fled, | tended for tugs, and here les the “ay & reault of the federal veath/ cause of the wreck, The south g just concluded at San Fran jcoast of the island ts feared fall. Seattle | { have great Farrar arrived | but the awful experience which balanced his mind.” WIFE SUES FOR | ! | to appear in the supertor court Cet. 16 and show cause why Tahould not be obliged to asstet [the support of his wife, Daisy | Boyce. | this morning. The affidavit Royce alleges that she wa her three children last June he has contributed only to the family support asks that he be required to pay for her Immediate neocesaitioa, attorney's fees, and $35 « ARCHITECT 18 WANTED. | civil. service commission that, | Oct. 29-29, at all branch offices, in in examination wfi cluding Seatt be held to an of the by ernmont respect for Capt | Wagner, who ts an able seaman, She alleges that he te earning $90 a month, and month joutng the pendency of the action. RRR Re * * * BANK CLEARINGS. * * ttle, * ® Clearings today .$1,530,876.11 # ® Balances 164,917.19 © * Tacoma. * }w Clearings today * }@ Balances ......46...65 * * Portland. * ® Clearings today ....$1,290,842 # ® Balances sveee MQM ® * * * See RR REE Notice has been sent out by the rinting of- 2.600 a year. by he has passed through muat have un- | MONEY TO LIVE 2. . . J An order requiring Andrew Boyce|Princess Victoria Passen- on he in be was issued by Judge Gilitam Mra obliged to leave her home tn Batlard with June, and since then has lived with her mother She states that her husband lives there also, rent free, but that since sae s $50 | | Aged Leander Cox wilt Y, OCTOBER 7, 1908. | Under One Roof—Everything to | Furnish the Home Complete, | | | : afternoon, after his confession, fil oe Goaded Him tnformation direct in the ew | to . perior court against him ésperation. | Cox te not yet aware that his |i een wife is dead and continually in Se RAR eee ee! quires ax to her condition. Yes fag ® | terday afternoon he was removed * “She taunted me and told ®|to the county jail from the Way-| * me that she married me only ®\ aide Kmergency hoaplt | * for my money, She said she ®| H. L. Sanders, the “Harry” re-| * was going to loave me for w! ferred to, was formerly a farm] * Harry, She said she loved *| hand, working for Cox while he} * him. 1 couldn't stand ft any ®/and hin wife lived on a farm near ® longer There is a limit to #| Cheney, this state Cox became * human endurance, and so I ®/ convinced of his wife's infidelity | ® shot her nent of La w/days ago, but his love for her wae |i * ander Cox, 71 years old, who &/| #0 great that he forbore preeipitat con foase he wl ing trouble iH) * bin wife, Sarah W 5 ®| Reports that Mra, Cox had been} ® years old. ® | drinking heavily all day before the |i * ® night of her death are without eee Ree eee eee we we | foundation, according to City De fective Frank Clark. Mra. Cox face a! purchased a pint of brandy during }Jury on a charge of murder in| the day and drank * hot toddy the first degree, | a fow minutes bet the shooting MONEY AND WATCH ARE STOLEN ON STEAMSHIP —— ren renee | $121 in bills on board the Great) | Northern train while coming to |Seattic from Spokane last nlght.| ger Is Robbed—Other Crimes Reported. City Detective Sam Corbett and} Wie Patrolman Huff were detatied to c th tigate, but ne re . Widie aboard the steamahip|thict ane toua ace OF the Princess Victoria between Van A room worker entered the apart ments of Charles Gonhue at Georgia hotel, 1027 Ist ave, 8, last) night and stole §26.90. Berne J Taylor reported to the police that! he was robbed of a diamond ring couver B. ©, and Seattle, James the | Duane, who ts stopping at the Pax ton hotel, was robbed of $186 In jeash and @ solid gold watch and chain at the St, Paul lodging house Tues Duane says hia stateroom door day night. Taylor says he went to was locked all night. When he bed with a man named Janos awoke his cash and timepiece were Conde. When he awol Sonde waa} missing. The watch was highly gone and so was the diamond ring, | |prized, as it was a gift which Ja valued at $126. Condes} Jobn Stearns, who ts description bas been furnished to\ff at the Hotel Diller, wa the police Barrows, “and should be sroviestt with Hght and air, It should be surrounded by « walled yard,! where the prisoners might have at| least two hours’ exercise daily. The | jaw presumes a man to be inno cent until he i» proven guilty of} crime, and it manifestly a great) jail this morning and a careful tn injustice to place « possibly in-| spection of the place, Dr. Samuel pocent man in a cell in this base | stopping robbed of eee prmersrats PRISON EXPERT SAYS COUNTY JAIL ISBA ] Dr. Barrows Declares It Is Unjust to Put Men in It Before Trial. After a visit to the King county 7 Bartell’s 25¢ boxes Satin Skin der for Bic packages oner & Gal: 4 6 let's Poudre de Riz for .. FOC |SOME RECORD . BREAKING | PRICES ON MANICUR. ING GOODS 25¢ boxes Lusterite Nail 16c 140 a 29c ~~ 14¢ tide of Hydrogen, Bint bottles for .. | #5e Jars Pray's Rosaline 13¢ 26¢ jars Dupont Finger Cream a " * 15¢ 15¢ boxes Lusterite Emery for .. te cseseas $1.00 Lusterite Cuticle Scissors for ... 45e Henckel's Nail op Te 600 Damascus Files - «e | All 25¢ and 400 Nail Files ail 25e Nall Polishers Invite you to participat: for Soap Sale of the season 4) 650 Lusterite Nati F @ra for . | SHOULDER BRACES, ABDOMI. NAL BELTS, ELAS STOCKINGS AND TRU At Special Extra Savings for ‘16¢. 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Come and Check Your ages Free. in BARTELL Drug Stores | No. 2. No. 3. Ow! Drug Store | 8 Second Av. | Mg - Bartell’s Drug Store Near Yesier | ain Store), a—tet Av. and 610 Second Av. Way Pike St. $1.09 | ‘ACE POWDERS AT EXTRA At prices that you cannot afford | j | | { J. Barrows, the well known prison | ment, deprived of the fresh air and reformer of New York city, pro-|@xercise necessary to his health bounced the jail as entirely inade-| quate and as working great ‘thers | DESERTED HER OW i} lee to persone incarcerated there | who are merely suspected of crime. “The jail should be separate Claiming that husband has | never contributed her support, and that he deserted her on their from the court house,” said Dr wedding day, Maggie Dinning filed | GoldDust ==: = [from John W. Dtnn: | ne. They wore married py P If you were to use for) each kind of washing, | cleaning, scouring an scrubbing,one of theso-| called special prepara- tions which are made,| you would have an im.) Suys" hetween A cas posing and expensive | {®** while driving on First her to COLLISION VICTIM” SUES FOR $12,000 Complaint was filed in the su berior court this morning by Gtw- io Rivanera against the Seattle Blectric company for $12,750 dam. ages for injuries sufte alleges ay. & he was knocked from the seat by array of chemicals, the striking of the wagon by a ; orthhown washing compounds, |e has been oblines “to “enacnat four operationa. U. S. AMBASSADORS ARE UNFRIENDLY (By United Press.) LONDON, Oct. 7.—The members of Ambassador Whitelaw Reid's of. ficial family in the American om |daasy whisper it discreetly among themselves that the relations ox.| \ating between their superior and| Ambassador Henry White of the American embassy at Parte a none too friendly. Rumor has tt tha White has an ardent and longing eye upon th veted post at the court of St. James and that Reid views his colleague ax a man who cleaning pastes, ete. There is one clean- er that can take the| place of them all, and without the need of borax, ammonia, kero- sene or naph- tha, an | ing of sho GIRLS’ APRONS 50c—White lawr bard style with lawn ties to fashion bow on shoul- ders. For girls from 2 to 12 years, GIRLS’ APRONS 60c—White Pretty ruffle over shoulders finished stitched hem and tiny tucks, to 12 years. WOMEN’ White Aprons, fine for the cook Made of good quality lawn trim med with embroidery, hemstiteh Kitchen checked ginghams extra wide, with pockets, or made with the bib and straps over the Aprons lawn, Hubbard style, finished at the bottom with deep hemstitched hem and several tiny tucks. For girls from FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. Store Closes Daily at 5:30 Values in Women’s, Misses’ and Children’s Aprons of Aprons, em Young Woman school wear. T vai 60c up to $1.50. APRONS 2S, | ox school. Bib Aprons Many pretty styles with bretelles. ed tucks or plain hemstitched straps. Broad ties and deep hems | WOMEN’S APRONS 25c— | Aprons of Amoskeag Plain band, ulders Children’s Aprons for School Wear (In the Infants’ Wear Section—Second Floor.) CHILDRE n, full Hub pattern embroic 12 years. CHILDREN sheer all-white « in Hubbard st trimmed with v girls from 2 to | of with hem- > We are showing a large and varied assortment Aprons for the Housekeeper, Aprons for the Aprons for High School Girls and Aprons for Children are included, the latter desirable for | One style is of dotted Swiss, cut | round and trimmed with a full deep tucks over \"Kpparel for Women, Misses and Children bracing large and small styles. taking her first cooking lessons, he prices range from 25c, 50c and WOMEN’S APRONS 50c— Dainty Tea Aprons for the house- keeper. Many attractive patterns. ruffle of pretty pattern embroid- ery; broad ties. WOMEN’S APRONS 68c— Cover-All Aprons of Amoskeag gingham; long sleeves, high necks and big pockets. They are very practical, as they save the dress. S APRONS $1.25—White lawn, shoulders; trimmed with pretty lery insertion. For girls from 2 to 'S APRONS $1.50—Aprons of limity in dainty flowered designs, yle with ruffle over shoulders; ery fine embroidery insertion. For 2 years. Dressing Sacques, Bath Robes and Kimonos: Good Values These garments are especially in favor for wear these cool mornings. from which to choose. DRESSING SACQUES $1.00— Pretty conventional pattern blanket-cloth in combinations of gray and white, light-blue and white, or dark-red and white. Nice- ly finished MORNING SACQUES $1,00— Kimono style, flowing sleeves; made of outing flannel! in floral de signs on dark-red and = navy grounds; edged with border in swastika pattern to harmonize with material. BATH ROBES $3.75—Beautiful patterns in serviceable dark-colored blanket-cloth; garnet, gray and Hunter's green. Made full and long; tied with heavy cord. BELT BUCKLES 95c—Spe- cial values in the new rose gold finish. Many new shapes and designs , Description of some interestingly priced garments are given below: LONG Made of good flannel—many KIMONOS $2 attractive down back; puff sleeves; trimmed with row bands to match preva color. OUTING FLANN | GOWNS 50c EACH—A ct quality material, nicely made trimmed; pretty pink and stripes; white, with black str Prettily trimmed with d braid. BACK COMBS $2.25—Goxc shapes with the popular Orient mountings and settings of jade, amethyst and lapis lazuli. quality outing terns and dainty colorings. Plaits double-breasted; assortment. at this price; good Many styles and patterns 50— pat- nar- iling EL wice and blue ipes. rtted od al Dainty L Lace Scarfs with scalloped edge price $1.05, also 18x54, price $1.50. $1.05 match ace Scarfs and Centerpieces and lace insertion, 18x36, A 30-inch Centerpiece to | : ts ambitious to hold his job. Furth Gloves | | Ladies’ er irritation is reported to have Cleaned been aroused by White's froquent | ¢ Home visits to the London embans | By Journal | -Injurious | STOCK MARKET FURNISH a ae RA, 8G. OSBORN @ CO | Process. INCORPORATED Patterns. i} New York, ¢ si a | Stocks High! Lo } —————— i Ainalg. Cop 6%) 7 \ S 4 a peamncaninnannmaniaiensites Am, Locom a 48 — bc Gouncliman Way wot Am. Sugar ../1a24)182 HAS CALIFORNIA THEATRE, | | ret a lite saving will be giv “protest brought about Anacen. Cop..| 49%! 43% - pa ' « ° reform. | Atehiaon 9% 88 Alea Pontagse Phen pw * b ——— - ——, B40 | 974! 97 fornia, has wired here that bh i POSIT 7 Brooklyn wn +e lomged the Alisky theatre at 6 py) Ly La } * 1 Can. Pacitic..|17%¢i17 mento and will add it to his chain Withdrawable e ° CM. de 8. P1974 185 of vaudeville houses. ith able | me & Iron) Hs o TEACH LIFE SAVING. O Puget Sound Sav- | ar In e res in GN. pti 4 ings & Loan Co. b J +N. pf. 193% 18 r. M. ©. A. this evenin + Green C. 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