The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 6, 1909, Page 6

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POLICE PROBE WOMAN'S’ MYSTERIOUS DEATH INVESTIGATION Water circumstances wt BY DRUNKEN GUESTS |" Rents, following a quarrel with her|& man named Caudill, entered the | HEF Hoth Me potice ana ¢ i N 6TH BM Carrot, Mra, Young, wite TE ple oo 8 Pike wt., died last migne tn her ar Hamed Onborne awards, who, witt mest esacee ee" HOTEL MAN 1S KILLED | LOGGER GETS FATAL BEATING BY THUGS VANCOU UVER H.C, Jan, 6 | tneked “ nen While on bh Whittaker'a store helt, 60 miles up the coast, Wi Robie, @ lommer, Was ko ba ston that he » SHERIFF FOILS LYNCHING MO8 OGALLALA, Neb, Jan, 6.—-Ty t Under heavy guard, Lafayette PMusband. Whether the woman was ledging house and engaged tn an} Dale, also known as John Harr Killed by « fall, or took poison, will | AreuMeNt with MeGatiiard, ‘The lat-| Date Smith, charged with bratally Be determined today hy Coroner | ter attompted to ejeot them } in| murdering Volley Mann on the Parroll, who will make & poat mor-|the scuffle it Is alleged Edwards | prairté east of here in October last tem examination of the body drew a revolver and #hot MeGalliard ched here from Denver Tt has been learned that during through the heart. Ndwards and | night and was safety lodged tn jal! The quarrel a revolver was die. | Ceudill were arr a They | Learning that a me had formed Gharaed, although no bullet wound | been drinking [here to lynch Dale,-Sheritf Beal Appears on the woman's body Tf it develops from a post morte iaatce that tase Yeupe “aia | FHIEVES BREAK JAIL Met die of poison, Coroner Carroll WH probably call « Joseph Roba, « roo BAMe house, says he Rot and ran inte the Young apart. | fe! . Na and ©. er | 4 the pistol] WENATCHER, Jah, 6 &. Sur with grand W reed with men tin time to see Young and his * Wife sonffling. Roda took the re seceeded in br Welver from Young and then called | V! the. potice through the rock wall of the build “At the city jail today Young says | '™® The break wae not discovered | he te at a lose to account for the | UNU About two hours later, Surrell | ‘Woman's death He says he did » was arrested for breaking into a Mike oF shoot her, and that he boxoar at Adrian, Tt te belteved th WOt see her take polson. ten will k shelter, am kere weatt er prevatix over the Big Bend cour an en dial OIL. TANK EXPLODES ven conv ve wy. WITH TERRIFIC FORCE ROME, phoid fever has bro! t at Mes ‘sina and extra p me are be ST. LOUIS, Jan. &—An explosion fing taken b ythe a tien to In-| Which shook houses and shattere Bure proper sanitat owe five miles distant occurred Thirteen th Cugees have nod River, Ul, when a tank of | atrived at Na 6,000 of Whom are | Ol Of 100,000 gations capacity caught | injured. fire, Henry Johnson, a watchman that he | Was aught by the f Admiral Sperry has wt Wil arrive at Naples on J 9 with » t to death who lived o mile south of this Connectiout, Ver | place. was blown to pieces by the a and Kaneas A MISSOURI THEATRE | expionion of a botler at his mitt at] Reggio ar about every BURNS SPRINGFIELD, Mo. Jan. 6.-—Ry The Baldwin theatre, a 5,000 structure, caught fire at 1:20 o'clock this morning and was totally destroyed, The new Colon fal hotel, adjoining. caught fire The hotel is a sixstory butiding, | and ts worth $400,000. It started The United States gundoat Scor..:t Pion has left for Messina wit ‘plter, ment of the theatre. | FOOT HOLDS Made ‘tasy es ag type AUBURN, tod, Jan. 6—By U.P ~Mra. Mary Topper, of Butler, was ¢ run over and killed at St. Joe, eight niles east of here. While crossing the Baltimore & | Ohio raliroad tracks ber foot caught : between two planks, Fast train No. 7 was approaching, and Mrs. OLYMPIA, Jan, 6—By ick to the ii . nor injure | State Auditor ©. W. Clausen, the timated state revenues in the gen- the finest linens and laces. | (era! fund for the coming biennial | You can make it with | period are $24i1.425, while the! either hot or cold water. | |amounts the various state offices, | Cuts wash-day troubles bourde and institutions will ask the | “in half | |Jegisiature to appropriate total $6,- | ‘ O21 846.77 In other words, the ext > Your dealer’s name-- | | mated revenues are about 63 ber yours with address—on a cent of the extimated demanda | Postal will bring you fr-< | SigTER TAKES BLAME ‘ le i‘ Slabeadp | FOR MURDER — } by U.P. | MEDIA, Pa. Jan. 6 1s wan Starch Co., ‘The Erb murder case is about end led. Mrs. K. Beisel, sister of Mra, ; | Capt. Erb, takes al the blame for “1107 First Ave. ba Capt e ithe murder of the latter's husband, Seattle. | ECONO AND UNIV. ITY. As though nature intended to set the seal of its fold a year ago. _ In & word, nature and womankind have both endorsed the sale. Breater values. At 00—Corset Covers, Drawers, Combination Suits, Gowns and Skirts fashioned of fine muslin, nainsook or cam brie; about a dozen styles of ach garment to choose from Corset covers are cut full with ace or embroidered yokes; iso several pretty styles with Tace insertion running length Wise. The drawers a cut fall with French tops, open and closed, trimmed with lace @t embroidery or both. Com Dination sults and skirts are trimmed with embroidery and lace. Gowns are high neck and slipover style, good length and width, trimmed with and embroidery At @1 Corset Covers Gowns, Combination Suits, Drawers and Long and Short Bkirts, made of fine muslin cambric and nainsook. Trim med with lace and embroidery hemstitched tucks and fine Silk ribbon. All sizes. Very many styles to che among. Specially priced for the Janu ary Bale at $1.50. LONG WHITE SKIRTS OF HIGH DEGREE. Made aceording to our own specifications of extraordinary width and fullness. Drop flounce of fine Swiss with openwork em broidery. Dainty patterns and blind extra dust ruffle, Special at $3.50. Skirts of fine cambrie with deep founce of cambric, row of real Torchon inserting and fine embroidery, deep edging of Tor chon‘at the foot. Dainty designs, AW, Skirts of fine cambrie with deep Sounce composed of four wa of Val. lace insertion with cluster of three tucks in between. Priced at $3.98, Skirts of fine white dress linen with flounce from the knees down, the upper half of dotted Swiss, the lower composed of six rows of double thread lace. A poem in lingerie, $7.50, DRAWERS HAND EMBROIDERED. Drawers of fine nainsook with ruffie hand-embroidered in leaf design above a scalloped edge. Specially priced at #1 Oth ere at $9 (plain) $2.50 and $8.50 of the January Clearance Sale now going on. 160 Door Panels, Irish Point or Battenbe mounted on good net; regular-prices range to $1.5 choowe any design at ‘panel, same 64 Heavy Tapestry Table Covers; regular price a $2.00; special for Wednesday, Se $1.¢ Window Shades, mounted on good spring rollers; S-panel Scree Ol} Opaque Window Shades, size 3x7 feet; mount. | 4-panel, same ‘on best quality spring rollers; regular price | cial $3.48. |seate with hands on thelr we Ye At ery, | me aking Jail at Waters | formed him that 3,000 people were Ing otf and | P. 7° This was to have been the Inst | day's grinding of the season and] Mr. Petro started in early, The ex plosion cut his body in two, part of it being blown to a hillside nearby where it was found hanging to « tree | saying cruelty prompted the tragedy — hal bal Gators. ‘$2.98. 302 Pacific Bik. oe The White Sale Receives a Baptism of Snow proval on this White Sale, the first snow of the year fel) yesterday. Hut the snow and the wind combined did not detract from the event itself, All day long women flocked to the sale, and the records show that we Tomorrow it's renewed with stil ers, Chemises, Gowns, Short and long Skiri#, made of fine cam brie or nainsook, Corset cov are loose or tight-fitting, The loose covers have | broidered yokes, Drawers are cut full, open and closed, trimmed with lace, embroidered, by atifched tucks and sealic edges. Chemines have plain bot toma trimmed with embroidery or lace, Gowns a or slipover styles, trimmed with embroidery or lace, Short and long skirts have tucked flounce Drawers, of good toustin. Corset Covers are loose or tight-fitting Covers have lace yokes and draw ers have the tucks, ers, Gowns and Long Skirts, of food muslin, Co med with lace and embroidery Drawers open and closed, trim med with embroidery, tucks and lace. Gowns high or V neck, fin ished with lace, and the skirts have the tucked flounces, Draperies, Screens, Window Shades, Table Covers Reduced for Clearance ‘The following special values are offered on the Third Floor tomorrow—a part, a very small part SCREENS AT SPECIAL PRICES WEDNESDAY Be. ured silkoline; regular price $1.50, for O&¢, quality; regular price $2.60, for | Spanel, solid oak frames, antique finish Panels, vered with best quality art burlap; regular pri @ize 1x6 feet; regular value 40c, for 22¢, | $3.50; special $2.48, quality; regular price $4.60; spe ; special for Wednesday, 4N¢, | Big reductions on Shirt Waist and Skirt Boxes POTN ERAN with bis prisoner detrained at Brule, ten miles weet, and started for this place in a swift automobile During the trip Dale lay in the — IN ZERO WEATHER) srs, riff and several ¢ pputios wat in pone outekirta of the ofty, a unger met the sheriff and in by dinging their way out) waiting at the jail, and that the }hot-henda were urging summary punishment for his prisoner hed riffs party appr the mob, Sheriff Deal ordered the chauffeur to go through the mob, Jand, with horn tooting, the automo: bile proces ing up im front with drawn revoly Sheriff Beal stand The jail was eventually reach ed and Dale securely locked op The mob finally dispersed. During the journey Dale was very nervous and constantly trembled with fear “HIS LAST DAY'S WORK; | HIS LAST DAY ALIVE) NASHVILLE, Ind. Jan. 6—By Nicholas Petro, a 75 years. lock this morning. AGED MAN TWICE VICTIM OF THUGS Tom Carruthers, on old man, wae assauited twice by highwaymen te night while on Wy ruthers was str. the head by a thug at Fifth av. and Virginia «st. The the thug, whe, with his companion tried to heat him down. The vie tim tore loose f ever, and ran away He was just about to enter the front yard of his home when an other thug ran up Carruthers | | Topper waved her arms frantically | | im the hope that it would stop. The engineer saw her signal of distress, but could not stop in time, and the | woman was ground to pieces iF way home, Car k a hard blow on a man fought om the pair, how called for help and his son-in-law B. Wotls, came to the reseve |The thu ran to Fourth av. and | Planchard st. before Welle overtook dim, The fleeing highwayman drew revolver and told Welle he would STARCH *"5u TT kun him if he did not go back home 4 ’ ‘ Tie Wind that done NOT | ena rae “SPECIAL MESSAGE "SENTTO CONGRESS WASHINGTON, Jan. iy U. P.—-President Roosevelt to- day sent to congress a special message recommending legisia- tion that would give the inter state commerce commission power to compe! witnesses to answer questions. This action by the president recaiie the case in which E. H. Harriman refused to answer questions at the hearing in New York, and the recent decision of the su- preme court holding that the commission had ne power to force him to answer. NOTICE—Men's $4.00 Shoes THE STONE, Fi R CO. sold five times as much as we At 59¢—Corset Covers, Draw rs or eny high neck At 19¢—Corset Covers and At 39¢—Corset Covers, Draw ot Covers trim covered with beat quality fig rogardiess of cost, enc to thin sale. The Now In Full Swing thing eut in half of our usual low pricespand a great many articles will gr cost of manufacturing RAINCOATS Look at Qurwindows CRAVENET SPECIAL LOT OF WORTH $5.00 TO For Women LADIES’ RAINCOATS—In Hight and dark shad 1908 fall and win For regular $22.00 to LOGGING FOREMAN HOTEL INMATES | MEETS DEATH = ARE VACCISATED fares SNOHOMISH Bincker was instantly tamed just be. | case of amalipox in the H Co.'s loaxing works, | five miles from Snohomish, by bene struck by « log of men swamping out a | h and gave the signal tot the donkey engine to start. Just ae fellow Me replied, “Oh, I'm go ahead.” The crigine crushing the back of hie tke an eg shell, NAILED WOMAN TO) ————= FLOOR AND THEN si x 3 SET FIRE T0 HOUSE >. PORT TOWNSEND, Jan. 6—By J. P.—The county commissioners have authorized the posting of a reward of $600 for the appreben | sion of unknown culprits who re contly killed Mra. Edward Tumner, w of a pioneer farmer, at Port eeuivey, and afterwards applied & torch to the farm house to bi deed, The conditic of the charred remains show that the vietim's skull w fact derers had nailed the unfortunate the floor by both to eliminate all poastbility escaping death in the flery }trace of the old woman EARTHQUAKE FELT [o> = = owes ON CANARY ISLANDS TENERIFFE, earthquake tasting 12 was felt here today. It turned furniture and set bells | |to ringing in the | ple rushe d into the street but no damage was done. Fine Skating Get your toe skates at A. L. Halla, | Sporting Goods. nn one | fom the mani house THIS DOCTOR Bhow how they | LEGAL NOTICE just because ur » you took drugs they carry it ie nd Unsue of your Vigor, how itoures and treatment. This book if you'll bring or mail until & p,m.) Bunday Dr. S. S. Hall Co, | 1314 Second Av,, Seattle, Wash, | : send me, pre- | paid, your free 100-pag illustrated book 1-6-9 GOODYEAR RAINCOAT CO., INCORPORATED Forced Out! powe of $20,000 worth over our heads. We have but ten daye to ¢ OATS for 4 and women. No other desirable store to be had, force } stock at prices never heard of before. It will pay ire stock of new and up{odate Raincoat thrown NO ME PRICE RAINCO $2.26 TO OVER 5.00, FO 50. For Men les, in loowe and guaranteed water-proof, In na effects; regular $15.00 to $18.00 ti $7.50 and stripe Forced Out Sale price LADIES’ GENUINE PRIESTLEY CRAVENETTES and-tallored garments, stamped and water-proof; all the latest 1908 1908 winter styles, in a « eleot from, tn Sie tan and black and colors; eve parments anteed; standard 00 $9.50: $12.75] SILK RUBBERIZED RAINCOATS— and plain, in biaek, blue, brown, ETTES—With without milite our regular $22.00 to 5.00 gar suaranteed to shed water for five voto $44,758 « $16.75 | Sass eal $14.50. $16.75 AND HUNDRE OF OTH * Gochea Raincoat Co, INCORPORATED LARGEST MANUFACTURERS OF RAINCOATS IN UNITED STATES. ALL M JARGAIN: tT. Jan Cortiq| An the result of the discove e last night at T.) France, $61 Main at the hotel were heayh departr day. The m putfering Me wan in CDATS* amalipox was taken to the orkman yelled ett A fine new lin », Hate, leo Full © tolled over jon fame reaton he wife of O. Deston, 205 K. Boren, ety ¢ H. Hastings ely of 3. Gattney, | Weed erwi i, and hat the mur Canary — Ielands houses. The po a atate 1111 First av tte branches: rubber wen on foore Randall tT om Plumes dyed blocked. dyed. Hank Dide Goore from w Doors to: FUNERAL DIRECTORS. oy frame la window BUTTERWORTH & GON, Professions) might have ® @efeot that Peguiay grade OUT DRE NOTICH TO CONTRACTORS. wilh be ed up to fash and Door every little palt Agent Binger Main i926 natural way of For Porn while b onatant 189 fib ay. near Pik te your im health and re Cheaper t 418 Pike free, —Offleg to 6 pom. and Furniture of ee firet bill, paved “FOR ae as ne HOUSES. 410 buys ge ~ anova | tachinents & furs | We he Moat ena ane Co, 4 red for al ou Wee Yor Rents. cottage} 4 furnished houdekewpl me; 1 single housekeeping room. Ninth Ay. re. n. 2 Fae BavERLY, 7 FARMS AND = teocevec monet <2? of sell them on “FOR @ALE—Wooo AND COAL. tile “Manner MEN'S STYLIGH CRAVENETTES—Wel! regular price $16.0( MEN'S HIGH GRADE CRAVENETTES karment stamped te. $10.50 $12. 75 and water-proof, In a beautiful array of | 100 HAND-TAILORED PRIESTLEY CRAVEN plaid green and many other colors ie —_ rou | 20 Acres _ Fegs3eecc silk and wool fabrics; silk and Venetian lHned T BE SOLD IN TEN DAYS. Pesezeecocerers Madison St. seesTt 1530 Pith geod rooma te euge (SOB TOSE par ced salaried posple os quarter yoursell money teary ee ones lowe ae “PHYSICIANS. Members National. Mate and ‘County | _CONEULT Semuel Collyer bout ferme, trait oo? Re OLE SR CITY REAL ESTATE. Best Buys After awhile wilt be tee |FOR RENT — HOUSEKEEPING Ad Boots, city, | ROOMS, | PASTURAGE. Clark, Foster Orere ts creer eoreces TENT ATTORNEYS. Woodland Park Property Pasi A Talbot, EXPERT, Mut PHOTOGRAPHERS’ ‘Aadereon Suppir Ce. iii Oe Cherry = at! PHYSICIANS, 3 Do It Now | ssteraneenar www» | FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS, | Sasi AND DOOR We have our own door Doors for painting. $1.10 staining OF varnishin 2 rodu: ake Pisin frames 8 mn front doore with gins. 3.00 ® Pe inches “thik ‘and is great 1 cent per toot SHOE DEALERS, Money Maker Dealers In the Northw: wKeseteecctwr teorooee | ert ct eesee — Moving & Storage Oe Ind FOR SALE—FURNITURE SPECIAL ON HEATING a u u 8 ¥ t & PLATE COMPANY FARMS AND AGREAG DALRY RANCH WR HAVE Tila Bxt | But will pay full con @ free | corner sii 1 sewing mach Pike FOR SALE—HORSE! TN Rpler Wook BICYCLES. Splaniog’® tor bieyole picaty ae h miarurban Wtation 1180) oaay ter HeK ALTHY, e is 921 Alaska Buliding Brag ae)

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