The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 23, 1909, Page 1

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THE SEATTLE ~STAkrR SEATTLE, AND JURY 5 ESSMAN DEARMOND OF FLOOD AND WISSOUR] BURNS TO DEATH STORM EAIP NORTHWEST All Wires Out of Seattle East and South Down This ne: WASH., " TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1909, ce tome cetee. His Grandson, He Meets Death in Fire That De- His Home—Oldest Democrat in Point of | in House of Representatives. | | (By United Pr ) David in | DeArmond and that A fire Mo. Monte home living ac Dut was preve : who realiced « fe first intimation of ¢ Nov. 2 gressnian o death destroye 3 o'clock mpted to rescue d a . The entire Pacific Northwest is in the grip of a storm today High winds and floods cut off all | Wires from Seattic to the south and }east last night The Weatern Union and the prees services rushed repair crews in all directions during the night and by noon today had the service consid erably improved. The weather bureau wed a warning this morning of high south. | | east winds al! along the Coast. The storm is util! central over British Columbia. James and t ace & this morning att his father 4 from entering the ng house ne whe husband secoud of third but fainted at the door leading to DeArmond came Cong was sleeping on th screams her grandson on the help, « and his grandson 1 4 had esa 19 years tr in congress for ar point rat house been ils pol tor. Following the tical careor bega when | BELLINGHAM streams w r ing the t to ash. N The nar and bank wa ige He of Missourt | de fr vant Bay & Br railroad, the damage Washing away of an small trestle at Map ended traftt f that place I to rea tay lige w but — and ng. at « had | Mountain Hagham of district gressional death ssourt his this INSTRUCTIONS IDENTIAL’—SHERIOAN time morr and y's ON dol can t Customs point of view mamma and shot thelr eyes The'ehina, crockery, porcelain an: bh in this benevolent raling. Probably Ur r Yeats, to whom the doll is one of life se tn duty would be tharges and fie to time that there has be @ the land department and the B the Jatter «1 te fation represent letter l. F n collusion insinuations made by Glavis betw BARN.S ADRIFT. EVERETT sham coal ved hearing wh to Cuan ‘ * to their coal ; yesterday ey the struct ims re a all ere neo Jown ght in the zham decl No repert ing in duce Kennedy Je" o ndrew cont expert, last dan gave part of suman as his —7—_—_-e-oOoo- > the records of the departm: here and at Was facts regarding the for fc the The ugton reason tha’ te Tule both prtant jon pade sam oon giver of the reason gi for T port be sppreasing most was the which, Bad at Aberdeen ABERDEEN, Nov as high Glavis re d an examination of | mtaatoner | FO ENTERTAIN FOR HOSPITAL : suppressing the archives of the | ‘ean claims t | aining | bane and overflowing the low lands pr falling avis | that be made, | no pee of ae xcepting are tored today breweric right ime of were king log We hearing wit jon anti! af an act Ree de nber Hines re law der nd ng Dece 31 lall en War objected make for the of regul r wing that th transfer ENDS FUTILE FIGHT FOR HAPPINESS WITH POISON This Woman Tried Again LTE and Again in Love Ven- tures and Failed. afternoon Ken testimony mount of claime the Bork on ' @f the claims We favorat ie en These cir % morning strea otfiee A h G 10 ofel Witlam: f We be day rain t iges (Continued on Page Seven. TANOARD gis omg be $ PBs office, os eos old last hay sw 4 year children. hersfight for of mind. 8h 1 Lineoln, yl and clos HE STAR HALTS BREWERY PLAN GHERRY'S. LAST ONE CENT. DR, CORSON HAS PLACE CLEANED AND SCRUBBED ALL READY FOR JURORS Everything Is Left in the Hands of Vanderveer, Though the Jurors Carefully Read the Story of Horrible Conditions as Found by Star’s Investi- gator, Dunn. Grand jury begins investigation of King county hos- pital at 10 o’clock this morning. Foreman has bundle of Stars under his arm. Interior of hospital spick and span. Corson gives institution house cleaning to kill effect of Star's exposure true conditions. Patients anxious to tell jury of treatment. Corson trying to keep them out ‘of jury’s sight. Foreman Parker realizes hos- pital has been fixed up for visit. of Eve f ir three we arduous the Kin systematic house. which of the far dif- of the ution, rything and Count The ould do ha hospital, clee was bee for by the grand th ined by eounty’s t exam morning was a befe began its ¢ ferent 4 under N “pc 5 existing th n the and a 1 mat- up with a the re expression ing and comf new \elean tresses the | sitting nel are t we nts we st occa ready faces w and ! the sion to impres GEORGE WILL HANG ls: g the stre were who the his the onvening the jury walked the way to the jously scrutinized t The fore- carefully tucked carried copies of the story of the nditions in the saw jury, coat, that t yday Superior Judge Yakey, In superior court this afternoon, sentenced Arthur George to be hanged in not less than 30 nor more than 90 days, for the mur. der of his divorced wife, Eliza beth George, at Briyhton Beach, last May FLOODS CARRY AWAY 300 BALES OF HOPS INDEPENDENCE, Or., Nov One thousand bales of hops a total valuation of £50,0 danger of { waters do not toni the Rose hop yard oppo’ ot hops, lost floc aved ground by the MeCarthy, Madisc the 1 to the ity, t HOPE (5 GONE NONE OF THE MINERS STILL ENTOMBED CAN BE ALIVE NOW. man ¢ « as the jury it arrived at took possession of Corson The cure the windows se- and a bafliff station- keep possible eaves hospita office of were drawn nrely locked, ed outside Foreman Par ses and & would be e The entire hearing, the the hands of Vande «ay CHERRY, i} that any miner the t o to el ned today stated that the inmates hospital, of the . Was io Attorney wa. anne level had abandc w ) wneed that all tanne rs been explored. we found, but ng them up will evel is the zht on the lowland destruction t subside tthe oreman state Med Prosecuting dd an inspec ahout an inspection advance of the everything was not this in second level blazing fle on aud threate: Rescuers s the returning a matr d to higher shaft ds threatened went the fi » Is as follows now 310. hac arrow wher broke out Thomas »- Most of{" been carried nd in the vicin: nt rate of rise be inundated Number trapped in mine ve Rescued alive 20 Bodies recovered yesterday. 42 Bodies recovered previously 59 Unaccounted for 189 ASKS COURT TO FREE HIM FOR THANKSGIVING DAY : “Appreciative of the fesson 1 have learned, and as this is the time of year when all good people unite in offering thanks to God Almighty for blessings received during the past year, 1 most humbly petition your s remarked the only jearn the conditions in en to every-in- takes the list s every will the uber, perfectly about life s will jury n to at ground ‘within a few w mY to everyday hospital { tal as- no- most honorable court for a sus pension of my sentence, that will enable me to be with my family for the coming hol days.” on av ved man 1 as tt KNOWS WHEN T 1b BEATEN and 1 whon t t handed to 1 Gilliam by Turner prisoner in th jail, und entence | Turner ted Z* TRIES TO ROB J A SALOON; ‘a = ALMOST DROWNED IN MUD ::. met Bradley | like with him | Her conscience | left her. in: pe ful robber, John Uicic, wa ioe Recount from death by suffocation ht by takit r own | Slimy tide flat mud early this jing by the work of Patrolmer and McGrath young de the her diftic ath he | worldly ways sh ful it she 1 no financt t Mit a Claw King county of 12 months 13 not 4 d won a ve uties who know of ured him that the petition, and he Turner have i sign ful that t “he nd which d the inevitable vitable the ma passe w no little am Of the lett Be asked Kenned cr WY Instructions fame tine Miections to SF Of instructor under w fevartmen t line any wa « in ar law Futile Search for Happiness i] M happiner Fourteen Open irt the St on nt From her gtrll n coli earch for doomdl to failure he married to M és at Wav Wash, Sh him two sons, one 13, the other old. They did not live hap ther and finally they were t taking — the ounger son Spokane ried at Her linhappy @ on the W. Ma bBo MRS. MAUD LINCOLN. ur re > ee Da a, bore 8 year v Roch at $1 90,000,000. sivi vy a made and aw ever eh wor Ife ney hospital her will b to live mith n squared i last ni a about how and the youth: | saved in the morn I Gureglir a geyser, a the officer Uleie wa until he app Loge Ps ed the the pily divor a) r of Wm faor ited {i thi # to his oppo A atieat inference fro On of circumsta Government cc eal instru land off ie a8 cor sWiiving to pub of the t bent the examinatior yd #0 prevent the impr lent patenting ace with gy he move , where she t named Li proved GIRL ACCUSES MAN mé met and ® tand But Ulelc to th ond New Jerse neolr dis t ‘a a ght ya and Welle thi to on Bec Louis D dard in 1 he Leaves a Will her and her mc in Spoku in Wave uidings in 10,000 shares in She oO has Dexter Horton bank arrested Bradley last the suleide, but later Hiome company direct d that ne 4 to } fathe ing to Maynard a afte n epar th Ww came to ith her tur z to the at of the It ts sie cor plausibl modification autt th hortly Ir ad nd of the leaped of ot proprietor 1 Patrol aid of pli grabbed hin 1 une obeying 0 hal atform at onto th deep in| he wa MoGrath | life that |tempt to to escape Uleie| at the disdaining to obey|He also took a path, } of her son despite the considerable with two and mine the from a the saloon He was waist when Patrolman ith t he wae fact that property { ' at the | tide | the appeared In an effort waded offshore, plac Hawke, in the polle a flat mind nearly blind he owned to secure a in wa the mone) The Sherman € € before the rob will definite! of action, several da fficial It will be tandard Of} the he y underwent ‘ k uO | operation the him tents banks p, have in the were ynd scrub brush clean as a deck Prosecutor's Word Is Law. The membe ub nd have not equ ed with Th jury dutl \ their leave Attorne word, up to the proved lay has let } nd powers, derve His t has n tho esent time, n of ware hospi t that tite ORR ROO ROR tO to ° THE WEATHER, 1 We w are ee ee eo a % * | ~ ¥

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