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THE SEATTLE “we THE SEATT TAR moa GTA SEATTLE, WASH., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1909, ONE CEN} » KE (ie ESTATE MEN LOST IN THE WOODS AEGTOR WANTED © TRT¥RE FOR ALONE, FRIENDLESS IN BIG rcWne i aT c,h GR Tako aia Treatment. Capt. Poole, C. L. Wayman and a Man Named Par- —THE WIFE'S STORY |bichloride of mercury she had hae R ‘ -- | serine Wie eat 24 ks ker Missing, and Searchers Are Still Scouring BRET: LONDON, Oct. 27.—-Queer things! ‘The nurse'sald she might talk a Woods When Capt. Poole Telephones All Are } Safe, but Fails to Clear Up Mystery. : i are leaking out concerning the|) 0° ! rt , Walter G. Du Moulin, Is in Seattle Say- | treatment of tho suffragettes under. | tte. She smiled falntly with the going terms of imprisonment delight of knowing that, at last, ; ‘ing Nothing, Though His Lawyer Insists That | Hngiian jatis tor attempting to foree | momeone Was k Wife Simply Beat the Rector to the Divorce Tpaniaiee on ete With Complaint. "Ot the ragette we Jare always a number tm —— — {tn London, Liverpool, M | Birmingham and ot joulin, Episcopal pastor of San Francisco, son of/ cities A few G. Du M t | Paul Du Moulin, high in the Episcopal church and brother| Prisoners decided on hunger told the story. Da Moulin, dean of the million dollar Trinity Cathedral tn as & protest against being} “1 1ett my mother, three brothers - as commor criminals 1 } » while his wife In San Francisco} stead of political captives, which |®4 & sister In Sherbrooke, Can tn an action for a divorce she filed|they claim to be. At first. when.|@da,” she sald. “I lknew I was! LBusband yesterda jever a striker had starved herself | pretty, but no one c & De Moulin auked me to pose for a photograph against which{"@rly to death, the authorities : ae made a practice of r asing her delicacy rebelled,” the wife announced in San Fran-| More recently, howeven twee ing cided to resort to forcible feedin nd to her rding them) ‘Then she told b corms with | | j | | r whole tory~-the story of a girl al Thr real estate men, Capt. F. H. Poole, salesman for Calhoun, Denny & Ewing, with C. L. Wayman of Wayman & Sons, and a pros- pective buyer named Parker were lost in the woods north of Green from yesterday afternoon tl! nearly noon today. | At noon today Capt. Poole called up Calhoun, Denny & Ewing's joffice from an interurban station that he was safe. | “We're all right. Will come in on the car. It's coming now.” | And he broke off, leaving the mystery of what had happened still unsolved. | While the men are on their way to the city, five parties of |searchers in automobiles and armed with guns are searching through jthe woods for the men, fearing that they may come on a tragedy. | Other autos carrying the news that the men are safe have been dis patched after the searching party ra there | reat city risoned Edith Thomas was forced to hesten| choose between bichloride of er important] mercury and champagne. ks ago these] Through her burned lips she | | say I wasn't sensible about it Pretty girls were wanted on the stage, and 1! i « place in a company that came} Yesterday afternoon, shortly af- ter 2 o'clock, Wayman and Parker P 4 4 | went to the office of Calhoun, Den- Males further that he was very uppish because she refused.|/and to compel the prisoners to|to our town » : love seem & picture of one of my parishioners in just that pose,” | F¥e out thetr full terms New York was beautiful. 1 saw! a4 & Being hat. ~ sary started wile says the rector told ber Common People Heid. all the great, beautiful, bright | ty that Parker was thinking srOpe that Parker was think y ng of purchasing. They rented a rig from the Colman barns at Green Lake at 4 o'clock in the afternoon, The property in question was a tract owned by Wayman, ly- i about three miles to the north of the e in the heart of the for- est When the party did not retorn fat 6 o'clo 4 messenger from the hotels and restaurants, and I did] PMN parishioner in question is very attractive : A curtous feature of t understand they were not for] | Moulin is busy dodging newspaper men in Seattle. His law-| ts that this order has ne 0 ime, Everybody seeme smiling ‘George A. Custer, ins! has no idea where Du Moulin. ts|frmly enfor and, by an oddjand happy that I did not realize At the Trinit, ey di | coincidence, the women who have! nity Epis e ¢ recto hat they wouldn't be willing to burch it was stated that the rector! toon subjected to the humiliati eip a gir alone ia-ttew. YOre taining an office dow he was doing Insurance /of the stomach pumy ae . They thought his « wn, whe p treatment Prop aty ‘ tee was in the Central building, bat/all of the working class. Those a be ay pir ay wee fn that building knows anything about him. Du Moulin has | of position and tafuence contin made. My family needs money lo be release after a rw days npted to obtain a rectorate since he came bi but 16 well tasting. just ge npn tut nen #0 badly that | felt sure | could in Episcopalian circles. jat firwt Bot the manager broke up our sitnation help them lots. (By United Pree.) barns where the rig was rented . ° t . rit n " > —_ iz- | Was dispatched to find them. Fol- ‘t see why I married you. Usually when a man has no money} The authorities maintain that | Company, and he didn’t give me a NOME, Alaska, Oct. 27.—The biiz was ~ wd : equentiy | forcible feeding ts netther injurtou oot, Al lL had wan a littl money gard continu unabated this fore. lowing the road for about five @ girl who can support the family Du Moulin frequently 7 : i nor painful, but the suffragettes | mamma gave me. noon and wreckage is strewn along miles from where Poole and his 4 a: Sie che alleges, She also charges that he paid too much/ 1, have undergone the ordeal tel I was such a little silty that I the entire coast line. There ap- party should have been, the mes- § to attractive female parishioners, and on one occasion arose), different story. They deciare the | didn't know I was mn, even EDITH THOMAS, FROM A SNAPSHOT PHOTOGRAPH. peared to be a break in the storm senger found the horse and buggy. 4 o'clock in the morning to walk with a young woman. agonies they endure are indeserib then, | saw all the beautiful stage ee mi, ~~ it night, but the luli) was oo was securely tied to a Press dispatch from Sai this afternoon says: | *> girls golug into the cafes and rief. . M i ; 3 ae ge aap « ect et " ial Are Tortured. amiling Joking, and it seemed | acemed to be enjoying every mc A message from St. Michaels this| After waiting several hours with- J arrack, pastor of St. Stephen's Episcopal church, said; ’ - to me that in the midst of such} ment of the flight | morning that a large out finding any signs of the men, had tried in vain to reconcile the Rev. Walter Du Moulin] The prison officials’ method, | happiness there surely was a place When the great, birdiike aero-| Steamer is stormrbound at Pasto! he brought the team into the city Moulin. Poireag st cogpricatabe typabeings aah pone 2 ee Plane swooped gracefully down and| bay at the mouth of the Yuken and telephoned to Poole's office. jo | he, EDD. through onpOf the Sud) “net what 1 noeded mos to hel , river. The steamer is supposed to s soon as the report reach d de » couple! ioe: " b coded ne lighted, Mra Vandeman ste eure = & misunderstanding that the couple | ject’s nosirila. In every case where me was love and faith in me ana on her poe sna enedeined: Oh, | be one of the last coming down the here two large autos containing all Brought together,” declared Rey. Marrack, “although I|the tube has been used, the sul! a kind word. But 1 couldn't ee. fear me. it wan simply grand.”| fiver and is loaded with passengers |the salesmen of the company, W. them separately and spoke to them together Nothing | fragettes -~ po na apt tr eas | Dit of Kindness. pore is a price Captain Vandeman thanked the| bound for Seattle. Until the angry | T. Eliwell, E. L. Babb, W. EB. Dick: T am not familiar with the details of the case of either|!¥ become so Inflamed that it was | on alt the ines and aviator, saying: "It is now pos. | seas are calmed she will be unable |inson, D. W. Cramm, 8 R. Gil s34 to 20! know the nature of the complaints.” when this too has comp! tely | riendship for a lone girl in this lelble to keep peace In the family.” | t0 reach here, the waves are cee tah uy ‘ayman, the son of e ‘. 2 - { etty It was the Intention of the aviator | felling from 15 to 20 feet high. e lost man, and A. M. Medford, fs tn agp to bring a divoree, his attorney says, rian prs up to pe Bg tube down T ked cnty oy ‘rodek Peat aS keep secret the fact that he was} A Wireless from the steamer Sen-|a friend of Wayman, were dis- ‘ Bim to it, filimg her action yesterday gion arent of $2 was due. | couldn't eat very ows pact to ride in the| @tor states that all are well on patched. Waa Miss Jennie Gay of San Francisco, a member of the|,,, The women who have experienced | oo, with $1.67 ‘ aeechala ‘aah amairet ts adae| Sees and waiting for the storm to| These kept the search up all night of the St. Pant jthe treatment throughout their en- | a . ‘ | eu! The Senator will remain and all this morning. At a late # church, of which he was curate, when they were|tire terms of. imprisonment have “1 knew that when finely gained by the reporters was when eres SS eiea istond ua Sib aay [oak le Glendon tiie, hae Ook ‘They lived 6 dressed men apoke to me t the machine and Mra. Vand jm ee imand ‘en e gale successively in the Hawalian islands, Spearfish. | Invariably come from jall so w “3 : : nan war mech sitting beside Wrieht,| Blows over, when she will come|beon reached and do not know of Holton, Mich, Port Morgan, Colo., and Blaine, Wash. jand ili that they had to be carri ono ans tate tae eee The flight wax one of the prettiest | MF€ and discharge both freight and |the finding of the man. to hospitals or to their homes and) and drink with them—moeetly a ae | passengers. With ail the men of the ficme.on |not one of them has yet recovered| to drink, though, which means —_—— ry fe Sedien of ail 4 vietiine ovtm: SNL dL Waa wanteaiacet ot jsufficiently to leave her bed | champagne and the ‘easient 1 - | ewe * o Wright made the complete circle America: : . the storm hi been found andj both of the real estate offices In- Method Ends in Death. | way.’ But | hated them, with | First mn Woman Is) oto parade ground at Fort Meyer \ oven they are recovered \e-oh eae Git morning. No one had . ho] reir fine Slethee, their sane Taken by Wilbur Wright ‘vice before coming down. He most a foregone conclusion that ation of the affair. Physicians have been flooding the) their gloves and all their fash- been at Fort Meyer lately, instruct-| they wilt have been battered so ee-| yman fs very well known reversed agen gy ncaa rnd MMR ad in a Flight Today in His ing the wignai ‘corps officers 10! verely by the waves that recog 48 @ real estate man and capitalist new system Was inaugurated with " But I studied {t all out. 1 found} handling the nes which have) nition will be nigh impossible. {here, and is one of the pioneers of letters polnting out that even 8/0 tet the painted, tired women | Aeroplane. j heen purchased by the government.| — Fyrther advices received from that business, He lives at 1616 BE. f Fortune's Waifs Comes to End Unattended | *"°rt course of forcible feeding al | as | 3 t invariably results in chronic|! *#¥ 08 the streets used to laugh | ond ne met by (he news-| st. Michaels at noon stated that | Howell st. Alone in Stuffy R. f . H pests gym jors and if long per.|®9d drink tn the fine, great cafe (By United Press) | Papermen after her flight and asked! houges along the shore had been| Capt. Poole is a retired English in Stuffy Room of a Lodging House. | stomach disor: - ss just as the girls are doing here now.| wasHIs ON, Oct. 27.—Wilbur| for an exp n of her experience, | demolish sinted in necessarily terminates fa by the wind and t | Steamboat captain who has been tally. The home office persists,| ."A® soon as I learned this I) Wright, who has refused the appeals | #4 |the sea had backed up to a great | working for the firm for two years. fi however in its claim that the eat picked out my own ‘easiest way.’|of Kifige and dukes and failed to Now I know why the birds sing,” | distance Roe the land = had He is single and lives at 2018 Ninth te @ stuffy back room in the Star lodging house, 117 . It's better than theirs. grant the request of the daughter of | #he declared. washed the wreckage out. No lives ay. 3 John McNulty, a laborer, died some time last night wae edbacdialisa “When you're young life looks | former president of the United It is an Incomparable sensa-| have been lost there, although sev-| Parker was a prospective buyer Owls i sweet and death looks horrible. | states, today for the first time in} tion, eral on re had narrow evonpes. jof Wayman's, big city, With churches towering every hill, with hospitals, GRAFTER CHANGES PLEA, | But I could not live a painted America took a woman In an aero Weren't you afraid?” she was) === ¥ les, with wealth and plenty on all sides, John Me. j Woman. To die that way is too | planers his pastenger ing Mre.| a sKed me alone; alone he met the one great fact of life—death. (By United Press.) | slow and terrible. Ralph, H. Vandeman, wife of an Afraid—of course not,” she re Bog house routine this morning his cold body was found NEW YORK, Oct Philip) (| had my choice between bichio- | armysgaptain and @ native of Call-| 24 : W the m In the routine of the morgue he will | Musica, on trial with his aged fath-|ride of mercury and champagne, tia, With Mra. Vandeman in the) Pll ORE ae hae oh Be consigned to some convenient grave andthe world will |er, Antonio, on charges of defraud-| and | think | took the best—the |:machige Wright plloted it carefully I didn't thir cing afra t of John McNulty, laborer ling the government we in t poison, I'm glad | didn't die. I'm) on a fight that continued for four was » delicious, I don't even and without funds he crawled into his Httle room |importation of che withdrew his| going back home as soon as I'm| minutes and was a uplete suc-| know how M ng we were up in the last night on earth. He was hopetessly sick and there Iplea of not guilty today and sub-| well, and I'li be happy to be in a| cess, Mra Van Deman rigidiy | air, except that it was too short to ease his passing away, Aside from his name noth- | gtituted a plea of guilty on the fifth | place where folks will love you and|in her seat, but not the| Mra Vandeman was a Miss Rice meown of him, and less cared. He was just one of a thou | count | be kind to you for nothing.” \slighgont sign of fear, but instead of California pbs eg f Of fortune who drifted here, one of the thousands who ee * ‘ 5 1 oN . 7 | ae the future long enough to offer hi (#9 and leave no trace behind them, whether they die or | |Tramp Through Woods {)° {ulure long enough to offer his ces, and Fred § , book- ; ere else. Did he have a wife, father, mother “tetonee “Hey dead, tnd he ded alone.” A NIGHT AT THE CONGRESS SALOON—A BARGAIN SALE OF BOOZE—BY T. J. DILLON gama Be egg one on yg and Dogs While She Is row, so wrought up was he. ————— Between the hours of 5 and 6 o'clock In the evening, the Con j the bar aod talk long and familiarly about many things. There was Safe Asleep. | Others Join Party. f Gress saloon on Pike at. is a maelstrom of beer-seeking humanity.| a yduthful group of three, in the first exuberance of manly inde-. | Dozens of other Mercer island : HAT THE STORY OF 1 know of no commercial Intensity comparable to it, save the depart| pendence, and one reported with loud gusto just WAKE DO ROLE Ce BD yr i" escent el y joined the ment store bargain counter on “special” days. To buy a glass of| boss: what the could do and what he could do, and as filled ‘ 4 ‘ : island, where there are a lot of|” Up hill and down dale, o'er moor DEATH IS EX A GGER A TED beer here when the crush is on, requires a strong constitution, un-| glusit relentlonsly took the place of emptied glass, he voiced his 1 of 6 in Her His people live who can afford an elec-/and fen, through swamps and dauntable determination, strategy, diplomacy and patience. laration right shri tones companions inserted em tric launch, was also the scene of| underbrush, the party combed Mer- It is the hour when the artisan's day is done, and from every| phatte expletives of approval. & lost-in-the-woods drama last night, | cer island, | But their efforts were ; which was just as thrilling while it a: oe ce e lost corner of the city he comes—from shop, mill and factory, teamaters After a half a dozen drinks aplece, these immature roisterers insted oad ie phat Ror of the lost woman Insists That He Did Not Take a Fatal { bricklayers, carpenters, workers of every degree, for their drink of| bétobk themselves loudly to another saloon, They were bent on And this morning there are some Some one suggested that Harry 4 - ; > tthag drunk exerted offices down town, and| yone. . beer before supper. They are clear-eyed, self-respecting men who} getthag drunk deserted offices ¢ {cDermott and his yfamous Cuban From Steamer St. Helens. . - drink a glass or two and hurry out to catch their ear. There 1s no A mottled faced, bloated biped shuffied In, his heavy jowls sweat Se eantes aha at wate opig ys bloadhontte, “Sam” and “Brady,” loafing, no loud talk and ve little general treating. Scarcely an ing with the fires that burned inside him. He w the ideal sot for ling hot foot baths and quinine and aoare mt for. No sooner said than thing is drunk but beer ery man's ambition ts to get his drink| the prohibition lecture platform, as conspicuous in the saloon gath brandy and all those things Hatry was routed out of bed. The Bet Jump overboard from | than it is in Beattle get away, but they can't get out as fast as they come in ering as he would have been in church. His halting galt, deprecat It was another case where some | dogs likewise, Karly this morning St. Helens month All of which is more or less em The long, rectangular room Is soon packed, and they line up a| ing Bye and greasy apparel bespoke an utter absence of manhood. 5 pp ; jee gett saat ng Harry and the dogs reached the fommit suicid« barrassing to Mauer four feet deep in front of the rosewood bar. There Is He was down and out, hopeless and altogether disgusting. be RCORESOWEAY © sonata, | island. They were given the scent , Seattle teamboat And, “Was it wetter down there 1 ° and solid wa “Lost another chance to be a hero.” | but the trail led €ame into The Star ° be bac » Me ‘ ; inhi aint de ; a ts > . . he did, hi nowhere. Baffled es, into The Star soc eae? won't be back from Mex apparently inextricable tangle of outreaching arms, ike tentacles, | Would he Have something? He didn't mind if he did on ~ | Weman. to Leet tn the Woede, |iut het benten; the Geet ciramenes M stasgerat i, His clothes.| ttm: kis @eteaaiy nan O06 aaserod a each grasping a foaming glass or waving @ coin in pleading violence| barténder set a bottle of whiskey before us at his suggestion, It started late last night when|the leash, covering miles of terrl. my even we I he | says, that he ts still alive to attract the atte tion of the bartender, The foaming glasses ave | puffed, dirty hand reached out trembling for the bottle and he filled }!c, T. Webst pimeelt hor have ever , an elderly resident | tory, but still no trace of the lost wn back by those the rear over the shoulders of their for-| his glass to the brim. Shutting his eyes, he jerked the stuff to his of the island, hurried to the neigh-| woman. It seemed as though the BG ane ward fellows with celerity and accuracy. How every glass finds| mouth, made a horrible grimace and grasped for the water as if he bape wi ~ story that his wife | earth had opened and swallowed Wred Mauer sails fo ee r Ms “ as missin or. m Bot» MoE alls LOT te ht RRR RR Rh Ok te the right mouth must ever be a mystery, Every neweomer crowds| were dying of thirst. He laid his arms on the edge of the bar, hie {| Sy ANE. oa woman was lost| ener a he at returned from | * forward, edging sldewise to take advantage of the chink, Those in| forehead on his arms, and coughed and shuddered in agony. When |] in the woods—exposed to the perils| At daylight the party waney and earth he s ged off tla eee bi front must stand fast as they drink; those In the rear drop out of| he looked up, tears were running from his eyes and his breath came of broken country, of fallen trees, a|footsore, was still searching. ons oa ” J. €. Chilberg wired to * the thirsty zone or their beer will be jostled out of their hands. hissing from his throat. infe pitible terror. Perhaps she Shortly after 9 o'clock thi mor ni that * friends in the city today that * The bar 1s white as breakers with dripping foam. ‘The corps | Live here?” he inquired, with a detestable attempt to be s And every member of that island | suid something seaw © he fed found = ie mamenes © of bartenders, swift-handed and cool, draw beer, make change and| clable, I ied to him, He wasn't fit to tell the truth to; not worthy [] oolony got busy DUE wie sandra thoes i nthe m lend ane ees Prentice Mena ‘ alk with thelr customer of the most commonplace confidence | Soon there was a searching party | broke up and star hon emptes |; * land and San Francisco Mon- * keep up & running fire of talk with thelr ¢ | Soon there was a sen rty| rok up ad ‘rom W the famous So * day. He gave no details as to * At this time of day the saloon is not the poor man’s club, Many came and went in the next three hours; some were drunk, of 5 ane ened hen covering Fe 2 ‘ er was : ; f y | . i every foot of the island ot lost at a Mhe story got * thé manner of their recovery. * Neither is It a gilded den of iniquity. All these anxious men might! some getting drunk, but all were mery. Jovially, one burly prom. Wear desks tae iaasth acl insteka oe was see p : * be buying railroad tickets at the depot for all the intoxication that! ised to beat the head off one of his friends, while other friends as j thustast, joined the party, and then | the woods and 1 herse ost th VEE MEME NHENH HHT iC in evidence. They are thirsty, and once their thirst is satisfied,| jovially shoved him back against the bar with promises of combined J} came J. Warren Upper, chief clerk | Mrs. W Dea cnecote . $3 they go their ways in peace and sobriety. By 6 o'clock the rush is| and wnanimous assault and battery if he didn’t keep still. In a min in the city comptroller 8 office, W. | a lake steamer ne to & 1 ‘ ; Yheney, manager of the Fruit/gone to the ho t Ia COLLEGIATE ALUMNAE, over, the hubbub has ceased, and the cash registers only chronicle | ute the incident was forgotten in beer. i Seareneoey, Gansasr of the Fivit| gone to him t ctl ATI, Ohio. Oct. 27 the presence of the tardy arrival, In a lull leasked a bartender how much beer was consumed there aid in the search aA while Re ; : | pres pr’ a8 f Dollegtate By 9 o'clock business 1s again in full awing, with more letsure| in a day Lee Kerfoot, of the United State sr BY agi snldonhoukes sym perth iranatst do nto. nd a more discriminating appetite for stronk drink, The crushing “(TD FILL LAKE UNION," he answered, and | left unsatisfied || assay office, Hkewise sprung to th baying, @ frighter band a. ; dation 4 national un quirming crowd has given way to those who lean negligently against) ae to whether he exaggerated or not. Newton 8. Leithead, the invest tio ercer ee] to commit ip! organization of Amert es ment broker, smothered dreams of! island ep 1en, °