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“THE yy, NO. 119 l FO Sacrifices Him- and Is Now Up a Hard Proposi- ‘tion in Caring for His == “BY BONNIE WHEELER, by inches’ gmail room at the * Rospltsl! where she was if months ago, Alice Fass womat 4 the reeult the received M horosene at the Madison Park peee is one oF ¢ thousands (a! this big hop ber arme moved to face and neck, death welcome uifers Day After Day Goes not come to end Bad the days have ‘ months and this Woman lingers on, uo-| band or foot. Dy , @ husband who is suf more than the lit far the sometimes gets he nurses adosinister He must »« her Be fe powerless (o ab an all the skin that from his body to re me of the cuticle that was may ie the terrible acct t morning. He can hare told him that chance for his wife's be can only cheer ira, $0 he hovers near “heartbroken, des Aug ip the early morning Vnat. was cook at the} and ber husband) Both had come | from England a and without jes nearer, than fy, they were glad to position offered! on a fire that ‘te have gone out M explosion that envel-| idge ie flames. Bd lifted ber in his arms bodity into Lake! On whose shores the) is built. This saved | Hives today but it Is) bas become *o ema Withered skin clings so ® the body's framework | be not even a remind the bright young woman bh husband, came here back to make a for | Adds to the Misery. salary of $59 which re | were receiving ‘lab did not go far toward 7 @oetor and the hospital | The first four weeks’ bill amounted to more | Sinee then the bills Up and young Fasenidge Tan swamped. He lost With the club when it the winter and fin vain for a position in Was forced to find work in , Where his English Rot binder him was i a sent for Inches of skin taken to graft He was earn! did not wish to los 80, hobbling back on e! month and + pole sate Endertook to work. He in bis legs where the Temoved and was Bt. Pani hospital in f Then the small salary Pe Mt Pecelving ceased. Himself Again. tated him for work Weeks and when he was Sealn seek his wite'’s bed a his sacrifice had to ee ieached & stage wher: Mceteary to turn her on me O08 MOTE and the skin ALHAMORA BEGAN WEEKS AGO NeExT Y—NOW FINISHED, eines ah, ‘a #teel Bee NSE nimowt a quarter bd 100 feet high, as f as it is possible to hes up in seven weeks: what haa been done in wks ago next Monday, the bullding gmorrow the y rh, rchriy en Mew. ay “Salvation has wince | + OWLY OVINE ldying hours of this young woman ‘ hoshand after | W THEATRE B _ IN SEVEN WEEKS SEATTLE STAFF. TWELVE PAGES. GRAND. MSI “ON PROGBAM FOR SUNDA Frederick Innes Will Outdo | Himself With the Pro- duction of His Great I OF AND | At 3 o'clook was annoy of had been postponed until tomorrow night thie afternoon it ced that the produc tion “Americana” the gory of the Civil war Freder Nell Tones “Americana,” mustoal alle will b duced tomorrow eventog at the A YoP. Amphitheatre for the first time in the west, with Mr. Inne directing, five well-known soloists, & chorus of band panies of Civil war veterane and }national guardamen, cannonading jpyrotechnle and electrical effects The produc marks the climax of the Inne Kagemont at the ex ALICE FASSNIDGE, As She Appeared at the Time of position, which eb * next Monday Working from early morning the Accident, late at night, Director Innes haw er " ————-—=- | boon able In the past two weeks te was grafted on the back had no | rehearse and stage the big must chance to heal, pleture while giving two concerts Her back has never healed and and one rehearsal dally with his the chest ts only healing in spots. | band Her face ts disft 4 and her por The foundation of the music te tion In life, should live, will be | gathered from the wartime songs worse than death | while Innes has componed the con: | Here's a Chance for Someone, | "@Ctink parts, and many whole seo thon of the plece. orge Fasenidge wants work | o stagt y prices h here in Seattle where he ean see a. Ay printed on hom i hia wife and care for her. “He ts] piace ‘on the platform, Innes wit kilie e gi ee skilied in handling fish and game. | i iotrol on a ewit board the y The nurses and the doctor can never be repald for the kindn shown the husband and the wife Someone higher in authority at tends to these bitte They will be warded in proportion to the treat ment they have i the suf tering woman “Whatsoever to unto the least of these, ye do alse unto me.” So we can safely leave these questions to the Divine tribunal ing of the distant bande, the firing of cannons, Sreworks and niusket ry. A switchboard with LIT steps hos been tpstalled, controling the features which form a part program. National guards } furnish the musketry f and companies of Civ ' ane will participate to add realism to the scene. ‘The production of “Americana | will be free to all exposition visit ors is ted that the whieh will hold crowded. t for " war ¥ | Needs Sunshine and Light. But there are other matters tt we confront. The dying woman heeds attention more th it eat amphitheatre and expe must 000 people, will be can be given a charity patient in & hospital, The little basement by Olt Flames. lroom where she has suffered for INTERPRETATION lf Which will prot | 1! months should be changed for a! Se Wesanidge of her | bright, aunny one. She should be placed where she can see the green grass and the waving trees, with possibly a bird's rol to awaken ner in the morning, not the blank, | gray wall that contronte her now A bunch of posies (you who have your yard full} would cheer her wightily. These are the things that will comfort her dying hours. Who knows but that with such surroundings the tiny hope that han not been extinguished tn the faithful husband's «breast and whieh the doctor's words of en couragement hare helped to foster may brighten, and that Alice Fase nid) ay eventually recover. mething Someone Can Do. NEW MEDICAL LAW (Dy Catted Pree) OLYMPIA, July 10.—In an opin fon to the secretary of the state board of medical examiners inter preting the new medical law, the attorney general has ruled that no pereon ts entitled to Heense in this state unless he or she has a dipto- ma, If the appiicant has practiced in the state two yeart any diploma will do; if no such practice has been had, the diploma must show the applicant a graduate of the full | medical course. The days of miracles, they any have passed, bat the ie this that ty we can do. Passnidge has done) PADUCAH, Ky. July 10—Twen the beat that he could but cireum- ity prisoners, Inclading two murder stances have been against him. ers, tunnelled through the wall of We know that we can brighten the ‘the county jall at noon today and all but one escaped. Posses are whore only tle to her childhood’s | searching for the others. home in far away London is the who haunts her bedside land whispers loving wards of en lcouragement and softly smooths | the white forehead that somehow WiLL COME TO FIR Spectacle “Americana.” omposed by | HOME EDITION— SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, SATURDAY, JULY 10, THE MAYOR AND THE CITIZEN Q A Wilt THE THE STrAk 1909, [/id SURE iy ‘a STAR PRINT war say) OrreR THEM Seives From Sat LVtRy Naty Ww rw GAILAS ave ESTAR TS er S@ATréA MAYOR OR CHEF (aw STror ‘Y ™ (awrub) gers : dub Of CovRSs, /F Sa THERE S NOT Soo THAT MAKES iT Aik RIGHT iF THERES ONLY 497 Do£S TWAT We r 7 Rif Use | To Bf | INTERVIE weo| ' aes HELP! i never THERE ARE | Nor 500 —— 4 REFUSE To O£ (Tt video} MAW Bur wHars 3 KRR TAL USE. New-iF THERE § OMY 994% (TS ALRIGHT. Sv@s 7 iS + OUT /F THIRE'S §ee-oR $00/9 oR LSIS-- 0% Twek- 2 OR gy AWtAo u, and MITE IS WRECKED ON TG AEIMG STHRVED | Rests Aeon tot AY TEN FER ENT OCK AND IS TOTAL LOSS CUMS THAT SHE gy, Swe comer EXPOSITION WILL BY HOUSE KEEPER, OW INDEBTEDNESS You an. p tear dD. Hi d. and this my nite iby ¢ MAS. W. R. CHEBLEY FILES A) ercoy SENSATIONAL SUIT FOR DIVORCE. was last night orning declared NAS STOWED AWAY A SINKING FUND AND READY TO MAKE PAYMENT, @ total joes as a result of ronning jonte & rock off Port Washington | bay | Carried in shore by a strong tide that was ronnin the time, the y inite atrock reck at food | Claiming that her husband, W. RB P tion has declared itself ready to Chesley, had installed In thetr home another woman styled “Jane Doe vem pepeehips, and A great hole WA® make the first payment of 10 per ora in her side Stewart,” whom she believed to DO) Bh. wes stuck hard on the rock, /[t On Its bonded indebtedness of t $350,000, The money to meet this Ja vicious woman, giving full eo (hat at low tide today her back Fauthority to buy all the groeertes, | waa broken and all hope of saving payment fe on deposit, with the land to even correct the ebidren, | Mer conag rege oc oe now He* | Washington Trust company, of Se i twee h her stern and mis and that Chesley had treated ber tow atmoet completely Immorsed in | ttle, and bond holders can receive ‘in a cruel and inhuman manner,|the water thelr payments any time after the The o'clock Jast night, as the was bringing Perscilla Chealey this moraing filed accident wult for divoree and $260 alimony Mra. Chesley also claims that her happened at 6 Yoremite 148 excorsioniste on bank opens on Monday Binee the exposition opened, the husband apent only half the nights |thelr homeward journey, after a|management has accumulated a in the last four Years at home, and | short run about the Sound sinking fund amounting to 30 per the rest nt with vicious Wo} The engines were stopped sefore cent of the groas receipts, By this mbn; that ab if for two} she struck, because her officers provision it t# now In position to use ved to ke new that the shook was {novitable, pay off even more than 10 per cent months bee v May ag yee py An wee (ity United Pres.) help, although, she alleges in| She struck with a crash and # bump of the indebtedness, but the finance wt the lives at those two children |PORTLAND, July 10,— Mayor! worth $75,000 |that caused a panic the ‘committee, at its last meeting, de + Wate Bimon and the entire Portland city Mre, Chesley states tn her com | passengers, For & mi co, cided that the amall payment would pote! pote ‘ao nell last might voted to attend. plaint that Jane Doe Stewart bac} reigned, and then, as a fuller real- be sufficient as an assurance to the A-Y-P. exposition in & body on the cooking of her food, and that) teation of thelr plight grew on the |bondholders that they will be ¥ Portiand day, July 20, and it now. this Jane Doe Stewart will not give | frightened men and women aboard, | promptly pald in full and to dem ppears that the attendance of cit her enough to eat. This lack of) panic started, but subdued when | onstrate the financial success 0 jsens from Portiand will be very, food, whieh is r food, she | reassured by the ehip's officers that|the exposition up to date, ins wedsall Pron 5 large says, hag aggravated her condition. | thelr lives were not in danger, (hy Uw rene, CHICAGO, July 10.—Thomas Tag: | j Passengers Rescued. Mrs, Ben E. Whitson Dead, gart, of French Lick Springs, Ind Luckily the Norwood was steam-| NORTH YAKIMA, July 10.—Mrs. former member of the democratic jing part at the moment the Yo! pen & Whitson, formerly Migs Lil national cummittee, whose name nemlte struck, and she put about! ty Whitehouse of Seattle, died here eat [| DEATH CHEATS LONG-WAITING INDIAN WO- |] |ssiatitlsciats/th "pus & Mxnaonee rks "es Ella Gingtes, the t&yearold Irish |eengere to her decks, while the | 91 years old, and ts survived by her lacumaker, and who was on the MAN OF FORTUNE THAT CAME T00 LATE | Transport and Inland Flyer took! }yaband and an infant daughter witness stand yesterday in Judge off the remainder Brentano's court for the purpose of | ‘The mate and several of his men clearing hit name of any connec jfemained aboard “the wreck last FLAGS AT HALF MAST “= Nrauaart eed lotely exon.| At 7:20 this morning, across at the protecting government forbad oe pl ie ereeeree 10 leave Mr. Tagen as completely exon : Ae en c ere See erated by a former statement made |the Port Madison Indian reserva hoot ’ Pas “ve le ro a by According to the story told by de RS by Attorney P. H. O'Donell, coun-| tion, the old mission bell wadly saya Tulalip. Today vee the day (Cavan Michael F. Edwards, the) The officers of the Seattle Cham sel for the Gingles girl, and also by |ioled, Just as the summer camp: {of the sale. At 12 o'clock, noon,| (fait, tailed to answer her helm in| ber of Commerce suggest that all his own testimony ors, gay with ufo and full of foy,|120 acres of this land were to b | tbe strong tide, and wes carried to| flags on public and ather jhoudiags | ob tho ng boat for Beattie, #014. One bid of $8,000 The Star destraction. He says that, besides | which are not already at half mast ELKS IN LOS ANGELES, ook the morning knows of. This would havo given himeelf, there were two quarter as a mark of respect to the late LOS ANGELES, July 10.—with| 8% Indian woman died In a smoke |), cig winayule and hie wife peace | asters at the wheel, and that they | Congressman Cushman, should be ~ type gren 3 and weather stained hut, within ~ , were powerless to avert the aecei-|jowered to that point’ when the the arrival of belated trains jaat one quarter of a mile of the care and plenty forever and a day. deut. body eaters the atate Sunday, and night several hundred Hike have (ne Gitity Buc such was not to be, Just as Fills With Water that they be kept there until after | been welcomed. Candidates for the Winayule and his wife have for the sun wee casting its morning ‘ he funeral ceremonies are over on highest offices in Elkdom have|, SwArhh Min aM itder the pro-|FAy# aslant, awakening the Indians| If A few minutes after the ship) ii) MN Gn a number of opened thelr competitive cam-\ticting care of the White Father, | and their tamillon, Just an the dew | Wud the engine room was filled a ge és hall wnat palgns, and representative mem-| a+ Washington, D. C. The 160|¥ drying othe cup of the hon with water, and the firemen were | Mass are - bere from half a hundred lodges in acres of water front was allotted | &Y pate Aes in front of the drift pi 35 Ned clamber on deck to save southern and western states are ty him, and from the wild fowl and} "000 cabin, Just when peace and |'ay Uvee ; A ’ commingling with Californians and game in the forest and the shell | Plenty were due, the old woman ne Yosemite fe one of the oldest Arizonana in fraternal intercourse fish of the beach, aa well as the turned over in her weariness, held| Vessel on the Coast. For years ae almon of the Sound before them, |¢h€ old brave's hand and passed |e plied the Bucramento river out | they lived many happy care free, awny. 9 tag gh — = BL recent) CJIL Tears in peace and plenty Bhe died, and the first duty of |ZQHH wae brouRht to the Sqund At last, however, tt stalwart |the husband was to see if he could | ei th. “Catan Geant Phe form @ Wikeyule grew bont with | secure credit for a choap, pine cof SMM suschieed lat winter bs years. He no longer could pack |fin at some store in Seattle. In a] fh Tiyan wre gon Winter "by a ay <5 ees A the deer home to his wigwam, on few days the coffin will be pald able Py ohong pa hd tr A caleieeannaatn coat of the building is $126,000, 1t|hi# shoulders. She, who was the for, and there will be in some Se The value, as estimated y many,|THREE TRAINMEN ARE RE fastest canolst on the reservation, found that when the tide was flow ing she was helpless. is owned by the Syndicate Bullding | company, and was erected by Con jtractor Hana Pederson, Saunders land Lawton were the architects.| Trne they owned the land, but The theatre has fifteen cite and —————= cstlanie: will accommodate 1,200 people. The bullding could ‘he emptied, In case AN OUTCAST ON THE of fire, through the many exits, it ix estimated, in less than five min-| FACE OF THE EARTH utes. * | No bnilding ever erected in this — felty has been put up from the} m ‘ de ‘ - ground, proportionally to its size, | Peter John And neon, an alle lin anything like the short length of and @ native of Russia, who war ‘time allowed for the Alhambra, It| picked up when he was walking coat @ little more than it would into the United States over the have plenty of time had been a but the engagement with line at aoe pie up [ eing put do painters were this more the Canadian authorities tings touches on the in-|ag to whether they will receive aide o siructure. The curtaina| Anderson back Into tho Britivb are being tng today, Monday | Dominion, Anderson states that he morning the building will be thor | will be linmediately shot, ax were oughly cleaned of ail the debris his brothers, if he is deported to an amassed during the construction | Russia, He is still at the detention) mittance man who clalmed to have work, ‘wtation, attle bank to the eredit of Wina in $76,000, partly covered by in », elght or ten th a ’ PORTED KILLED AND PAS. ante ee Pescnd inh comarca euagee. = She was built by J. W SENGERS INJURED 'wlon North at San Franciseo, in 1862 H ie ae and registers 1,319 tone groas and} ~ eapemaite |@31 net. Her dimensions are as aiid Becca PeeeCCeeeeeree TS" es a ir’ pe — 46.2 feet;) GRAND JUNCTION, Colo. July * BANK CLEARINGS, | 8 feet nett, Pullt Of) 10.—The Twin City Elks’ train Is \* sestt + iam, complniatyconperea"”|hortd, © have tren wrecked |* Clearing® today 0.19 &| OCPD, Hillman, owner of the ship, |) git Giese, Utah, early tudey | Balances ,. 2,462.66 &| sald this afternoon that he had | 20a threo trainmen killed, None in Sesame, w [early In the day elven up all hope| Sethe passongers "on the. special of waving the boat, and that he was # Cloarings today, .9 . were seriously injured, according ® Balances ....66.4 * ge ae to build another |i, ihe reports received here | Portiand. wlthe aeien r for passenger traffic on! Ronorts of the disaster vary, some Mf the effect that 15 person & Clearings today, .$1)117,28600 %| He Diames the officers on deck at | yee iivey | Demens ® Balances « 195,497.00 &| the time the crash came fo) G eas on "thet road, who say that no passengers SEVEN YEARS FOR FORGERY. | Dart. Tei wore hurt Three trainmen are acknowledged LO8 ANGELES, July 10.—Seven VETERAN ACTOR DIES. by the officials to be missing, and years at Folsom penitentiary for LONDON, July 10,-Charleas | it is belleved that they are buried |forgery was the sentence Imposed | Gyoves, the vetoran actor, died at} under the wreckage upon Frederick, Count Hauthen-| Pothorough y@terday kranz Von Bieberstarf, a young re-|yoars. He achieved the success] gro, all wires being down most of hte career in 1890 as Gregory |the time and working but intermit | Goldfinch tu “A Palr of Spectacles.” | tently at the best ° aged 66] Details of the disaster are mea served in the German army, The Alaska Yukan-Pacific export: | sport ts Fs Thao trent onver to nde rail SEATTLE TWELVE PAC ONE CENT CAFE DRINKING BOUT ENDS IN A WOMAN'S DEATH a Elizabeth T. Fife Dies in a Mysterious Manner After a Quarrel With Her Husband, Who Is Now in Jail Pending An Investigation—She Was Drink- ing at Scenic Cafe. ( ¢ } enie Rar ( ’ tl n it We t t ear J I I ell at ail nd | 1 of an's \ite urtial inve by ¢ ner |. C. nyder and 1 Cor ‘ i ck, it w ecided At th jail this mo Fife also admits using had been drink ester Late that his wife wa wi tt en at the Scenic cafe and immediately went there. He orde 1 ife to e with him and after some argument air left for at the Olympic house Before I their r however admits that his wife insisted that she be wed to return to the Scenic cafe, He forced her t he he It was about 11:30 o'clock when Fife and his wife reac heir roc A few minutes after closing door to their apartment a t . quarre! 1 the heavy thud of ing the floc ‘ aroused G. the proprieto: Batis went to the Fife apartments land threatened to call the police if the quarrel did not cease The pair remained q few minutes, when suddenly Fife started to sere ran to the room of jemployed at the ( on Third av. and implored him to protect her from the blows of ber husband Mrs, Fife was persuaded to return to her rooms, and a few minutes lator Miss Ottie Elsebart, a tenant who lives across the hall, says she saw Mra. Fife lying on the floor apparently unconscious, with Fife kicking at her prostrate body About an hour later Fife rushed down stars to the hotel office and his wife was informed Eetis that jdead. Dr, J. F. Deane was called, JAMES A. FIFE. but the woman was beyond Human ald der today, “but I think Fife is mis ken when he says he only slapped Cut and Bruised. At the morgue this morning an| the woman. | have learned that examina’ of the woman's body OTdinarily Fife and his wife were revealed @ mass of cuts and bruises. "ther orderly, It was only a few The left eye was badly ewollen, and|@#ys ago that a man and woman a jagged cut appeared above that Quarre d at the Olympic apart ments and at that time Mrs. Fife | Under the chin appeared another cut, and the left jaw was swollen and bruised. The woman's left wide was covered with black and blue welts. Despite the wounds on the body member sald she would go crazy if she and her husband engaged in a similar brawl, [ shall reserve a decided opinion pending an examination of the body and contents of the stom Fife says he did not strike her with | &¢h.” Hie elowed (let, He hemlet 1 pn ng that he Kicked her, but admits slapped her twice ‘As God is my judge, I did not strike that woman with my closed fist,” sald Fife at the elty jail to- day | “{ learned last night that my wife was at the Scenic cafe drinking. 1 went there and made her come home with me, We had a little | quarrel and then 1 slapped her 5 aka a twice, I had been"drinking during |the day but I don't think I was/ PAT SULLIVAN, CAFE OWNER, drunk, 1 guess she was drunk, | GIVES HIS SIDE OF THE Drank Poison, He Says. AFFAIR. After our quarrel and after I had slapped ber twice she went lam heartily in accord with The into the kitehen and drank a glass-' Star's policy to keep the scarlet ful of dissolved antiseptic tablets.) Woman from Seattle's cafes and After drinking the stuff she un- Saloons,” said P. EB. Sulliven, pro- dressed and 1 think climbed into. prietor of the Amertean cafe, this bed. I'm pot sure about that but 1) Morning think she drank the stuff before| “As the proprietor of a cafe, and climbing into bed as the one most vitally interested ‘Then some way she got ont of /in its financial success, I most ibed and appeared to have been | heartily endorse and will do anys thing in my power to ald any move ment to prevent the fallen women from frequenting cafes," he fur ther stated. In defense of the accusation made by the public that the pro: prietors of cafes are always ex tending the “glad hand” to women with souls to barter, he exclaimed, in wrath Are Not Detectives. can we tell what kind of The good and ne bad wear the same kind of clothes, have two feet, two handa and in many Instances the same in nocent features that any respect able woman might possess; and the bad don’t come In with a sign on their backs, either. We are not detectives and are not in a po seized with convulsions. She strug gled fiercely and I could hardly hold 1 don't know how she got the above the or the other I was covered with blood out over the her. eut bruises which came from the eye, | guess. 1 tried hard to revive her, I guess | must have worked over her about an hour and then I called a physician,” Fife Fife was extremely nervous when reciting his version of the trouble and contradicted himself in numer ous instances. At times his memory seemed to fail him. The mute evi |dence of a bloody fight as revealed by the dead body Fife claims he knows nothing about eye | “How & woman she is? | | Is Nervous. | | The dead woman was about 42/ li UCter let teuish between the years old and came to Pasco from | (yt tog St. Louls, Fife says he met his) wren again,” Sullivan con wife about @ year Ago At Paseo. | tinned with a cautious shake of hit | They were married In Seattle Feb-| finger, “ we lay ourselves open té jruary 4 a big damage suit if we order any The woman, before her marriage | one from the place, In other worda to Fife, had been the wife of a man! i iy yot our business to p the named McDonald, but after” his immoral women from our cafes death the woman assumed her) js the business of the police; and maiden name, Elisabeth Treadwell. | they will find that no one ts more She was also known In Pasco a8 ready to aid them than the pro He McDonald and gave her] prjetors themselves, occupation as that of a nurse. Fife saya he is 35 yours old. He Wants a Restricted Place, explained the use of the name Fos If Mayor Miller would provide ter by saying that It was a common), place for this class of women, habit among switchmen to use sev-| where they could go and remain, eral names. He Ja a member of} away from the sone of respectabil the Switchmen's Union of North] jty, that class would not fre | America, Pasco local No, 202, of the manager or proprietors _ She Had a Daughter, ts ia me Ray of we 0 00 doe EME of Weectives ‘Charies| or the move; and not the buneees Tennant today detailed City Detect the manager or proprietor ives Tom Hayden and M. C. Passolt 0. to alft the evidence The dead} TEACHERS END MEETING, woman, according to Fife, leaves a| DENVER, Colo. July 10.—With a danghter 19 years old, who is at-| final round of department meetings, tending school at Chicago. | round table gatherings, directors’ From an external examination 1] conferences, topped off with a mon. do not believe that the woman came | ster mass meeting In the auditort to her death bec of the ‘struck by Fife, blows | um, the National Educational asso Sny-| ciation came to a close last night sald Coroner