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p THAN FICTION IS REDINGTON’S TRUE STORY OF KID M’COY’S DOUBLE CROSS—IN TODAY’S SPORTING PAGE GRO SOLDIER FROM IFE OF BAKER WN ATTACKED AN) WES GED YA MANAG Son ~y Panting, Alone in Her House, Awakens to When B. B. Nerve identified the bod of the man found dead, his . Crazy Man Leering and Laughing in Her | neck ‘horribly stretched, on. the . ’ : Northern Pacific tracks Wednesday He Tries to Kill Her and Flees the House. night, as that of his friend, Alle sandro Belgra, of Index, Wash., to jday he told the police he felt sure Bi : a hip. and who | {2 Femains had been robbed of a a maniac who e 4 tape large sum of money, as they lay ghe struggled to ber fee . olver, wae the | bieeding beside the ratle Home eure Ha ‘ , Pi iti av Nervo said he and Belgra came to shortly def , i Seattle a week ago uside his Work at # By the wom workir f ‘aa ¢ omg 4 = , Aonge ts Pa vine orking for the Index Lumber com & ilttie baby * promp . pany. He last saw Belgra Tuesday and City Detectives: \lame fyra ted to the J night, when Nis friend told him he Mt Was a strange story ‘ hting told the de | isuned to put bis funds in a x He had bought a of tay in bed. : did not k lothes. had plenty aney a kulfe until t felt t He stabbed me twice h When the body waa picked up there was no meney upon It or any Jumped to Get Reveiver. thing by which it could be MMentt fed. The ame of the dead mar we veer mere © Tensth | was not known until Nervo saw 4 1 hurled him to one side and I ran to the bureau. Tie theory that Belgra was ogra ; . ne ane | thrown from @ train and dragged ma © im t . nthy & iby the ook ta w held by th or Bib eres glaring cause he tw@ned and fled from the}. ¥ —* , hen be com. room and left the hoase When the husband returned home ald be. Then have a good description cS 155 LNES = HS WIE i) ead, the employee Brubn Packing company who was Storm “med Elader were tke only sur-|murdored and then robbed at Col vivors umbla and Post ots. a week ago came today in the recetpt of a let ter by Chief of Police Ward from Minneapolis, asking bim to find natead and toll him that his wife | died | r death-bded In Minnenpolia rel has been taken to a hoe « of her} Istand of Minorea. His | sieent husband, whom she thought | mind has given way under the ter-/1, ne on the Pacific coast. Upon rible strain, and he constantly | ner death, Chief F. T. Corriston, of | raves of the awful scene that fol| winneapolis, wrote to Chief Ward ywed the wreck, and the cries of anak hie assietance in locating French Trane the doomed men and women br Seen re ya Fy omg fompany's lin. The wreck occurred In Llosa pax | found, to Inquire what disposition hundreds oo — = ‘ ost dangerous he ed to make of the remains ea F cecvanys Disewe tn the rranean. The| “rhe jetter came just « wee the company's water in the channe! is 100 feet| 4, too late A week ago oe Three years ago the liner ight Charlies Gunes ad was a they at-| Ville de Rome sank in nearly the|Sng had just drawn $18 wager en the offices, a | **Me Spot the packing concern. The . More than a score of bodies of | next morning bis dy, crumpled S strong po- the Chanzy disaster victima were Hiner foundered | washed ashore toda Nearly all Y . 7 _— = at The man had evidently been ay of ff the Istana ot Major were clad in night « dotnes. murdered and acid poured down ot the { da of persons are patroltir * i The empty pocke be — searching for other | bbery to have been the ps ir ‘or the deed me will ever know, perhaps just how Gunatead died. But a struggled in death, hia wife fighting fer her life against TRAIN BY BURNING $20 BILL |} ‘4 maids op. rite bea in th The message from the Minne-| NCIY, ta, Pov. 12 ewart Dunber, a stockraiser apolia police ch cannot be deliv ety, ts today a firm believer in the power of ered tee — ‘ — | There were §7 passengers on the ship when she foundered, tn addition to the 70 mem of the e It te almost certain that 165 ns lost their lives as a $20 note ‘Wain was brought + this aa . (iy) United Press.) mar When the 1 4 ned him & al TOKIO, Fe’ Seeing retall WH clutched the 1 ation in th ion of the hous mmi ion committee in consid ering a y the Haye xpertenced t in the ng excitedly and ad y discus CHILDREN the measur } United Peres a , nificen pears like MUNCISCO, Fer, y jdex that no alien sha the Ons nitted into the United PomeeKsor® of ‘ , 1 . 1 Y mained ven them py pe Aimy e th amo: sunt to exclusion of t Who this new year ha nd all Asiatic M the o than S. Senator Piles’ bill carrying! ‘The press here is a unit in des ones, {1 appropriation for the mainte |ignating the bill a# a retaliatory 4 halt (a per ene! Aber were Sf all Youthtui vi terds rk on the improve ¢ Manchurian sere-are hav tart early in the ot tate Knox nese quarter 1 Hight and fo | measure because of th al « ed t enate | Japan to accede to POO oes eoreererereeseesesonoes POCOSCOOHOOEOOOOOS MOST FAMOUS BANDIT OF MODERN iS DEAD TIMES AND TERROR OF MOROCCO * POO Oeececereeeceses. WOPTTTTITITT TTT itt ttt Prited Pree MR, Morocco, Fer, HOlGriou, ba manded p tinued ae governor until; For move than a month Harris ith eed odds he 1 Spain demanded his| held out, although closely guarded | be sl. He then fled to the/|as « priténer in Ratsull’s ital and began the series of raids, | stronghold After a Hlese g and brigandage which| corpse had been kept in his roon he most feared and|for more than a week Harris mat in northern yielded and paid the ransom The last of Raisull’s victim wa Sir Caid Maclean, an Wngliah ibject, who was military adviger he United Smmediateiy orrespondent jof the sultan, The br ie re 1 newspaper, whom he| leased Maclean only when the Brit ate rele t n his beautiful hotue ou|ish goverament paid a ransom of alten mad 7 n A vansom | $100,000 HE SEATT SEATTLE, WASH., SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1910. ‘ ONE CENT FT. LAWTON ATTACKS WOMAN: IS STABBED ey A LEERING MANIAC MORE TESTIMONIALS WrrnourT HOLDEMuP = |” Boston “THE PYROTECHNIC GENTLEMEN} | USED VAN SUSPENDERS 1 SHOULD sYOOTH BRUSH AIDED 1 " NEVER_HAVE RIPACHED a RAriK'S PORK AID BEANS AND : MATERIALLY IN My i | DISCOVERED ‘THE MORTH POLE FAMOUS DADH TO THE Pou THE INFERENCE 15 OBVIOUS DISCOVERER | /si¢ne0) Ratt, PEARY ; VERY TRuy Yours Fights Desperately with Drunken Negro and Finally ; (sieren) RUE. PRARY Breaks Away, and, Rushing to a Nearby House, Her Face Covered with Blood, Tells of Encounter ~—Negro Is Not Caught. . PRICE 357 (stene0) R.C. PEARY , ALL STORES 3 YY While walking home at 10 o'clock her home when she was attacked. last night Mrs. ©. EB. Alzada was at The negro soldiers from Fort. : Ked by ® colored trooper from | iawton make night hideous for the ye wrt Lawton, at r of Ist residents of the vieinity of Collier PR ¥ v ‘ \ The sol Bros.’ saloon, at Denny way and 4 r form, First av. It is believed the trooper ~ 2 4 are ; Mrs. Alz notified the police, WHILE AT THE POLE 1 CUT THe ; i. wen ® . who sent a > n to Fort Law. ( ; . , t ton to tell t ers in command ICICLES FROM My FACE WITH & t nice he 99 ary Be rereel ieee SKILLET SAFETY RAZOR. WITHOWY fi ee ’ round an “i ticked © acording to report, ped there tT MY EXPEDITION WOULD HAW . - ‘ . Woman Frees Herself sense waltier arcbaed ah Gane ‘ no interest BEEN A FAILURE: AND ! WouLD aim Ree : r ul de ate ex amor f 4s of the fort NOW BE HIDING WITH COOK > f © loon Fan shriok-| given all inquiries al Port Lawson, licsunk estes . i z 1 ; ay Aap thine aang ¢ ifficers, the police pes n t rt, and nothing ' to ferret out the wom red troops at Fort Law- Twenty-fifth tn © regiment is the same amuck” in Browns s, and was mustered out t Roosevelt. None of soldiers that were aft ile are in the Fort Lawton PEARY'S SLED AS 1 MUST HAVE LookinD WITH AULTHE ARTICLES HE HAS WRITTEN iaatigemmee [omens 7 TLS) HIS EYEGLASSES DOWN HER _ [MAGAZINE AOVERTIUING PhOR® wHesE GAYS ARE FULL OF CAPT PEARY TESTIMONIALS BACK--AT ARMY BALL, TOO se a certain ent xt a r ed out the glasses absent-| grande dat at the same rec pleked @ truant tion, lost eral puffs from her , isTeD gray halr vin. it his | otat orate colfture during thte dane- Dade Seattle Park Commissioner Finds *“ ‘mae Gain ee ser pegged bee patt Lodging Houses as to Demand : at t d navy recep-{land, happened along. Spying the ae ast THEM — i b \ n the \ a hi the floor, and think Action. cket handkerchief, he aught it up in a white ve, and, to the horror attle’s homeless will s perio ns for t t ‘ { the ladies, placed ft in his pocket have facilities ¢ bathing Nightly teda cost | nts a night. | ime , he t fire in six months to | | } === Pal F : a og " - nk out tr 1 Western ay. build- af t ' ust been vacated an early hour this roing’s fire started in hailding of tie Seattle 1807 Western av the vacated blac ir an . { Parson, 1 Keep Them Out of Satoor \ atte K physte ‘ there =the ie i t butlding for. These Are the Men Whom Bath! 42, ; , tale Price vey 6) ' merly occupied by the Btar Can ve the Men Wh : nk te , : : q © Minor |Tiage Co., where the most damage Wyld feet : ie vad t PR > The | ¥as done. The Washington Cream. \ cA , rok twit ecg” a . ee pan : : iver | ery Co, wufte loss to thetr URY Shed tala “alle ; ro : Sarai ase ; : ’ All of the burned buildings had but eanlir (By United Press.) | pr to the ’ ~ ‘ Strassbu PORTLAND, Ore., Feb. 12.--Bin Park Board Will Act : , : ‘ t . v 1 Too much noise in the flat occu the hands Hut Park ¢ m! > “ i rg " nt t pied by Leonia W. Browne, the suf- f the y. Upon the conclusion of |has.a plan emed " ot Be vr ouiy | Was Kentanee , t fragette and 4 ey, has aroused charge to the! wt nake bathin P A trasaburg njow in the county |the anger of Judge John E. Hum- hare he| will mak pethi « r nce other than x Sea lecision of tho! phries, and he has suceeded in hav- ‘ of idler co t f t erved on Mrs. Browne ate by Feb. 22 apartments are at ger Hermann’s fate is | Judge Wolverton’s jury, Attorney Worthingto + the | breathing ' noted t "WORK ON FEB. 13) CLAIMS ANOTHER VICTIM fers | Reiss is Abraham Lincoln's birth —_———— , , 7 I ordered it for a week, but it's a legal holiday, anc e \ ‘ , , rente oms to a Star Want is Lingols, 1 can't wor The quarter in the slot gas | t« . alee . , 1 ‘ before it had ay said Arthur Lincoln 08 meter would have claimed Mrs. ‘ nip ve . peared the third time. I doubt th Umatiile E. M. Arkinson as one of its he , 4 A . now am convinced that c tonal ietime this morning had not \ ; ; :, Star V is bring quick re tries te nana the landiady of the lodging egy ; The Umatilla crew ‘ wy| f@mee at 1516 Third uv,, in " ? e Star Want Ad that which she resides, discovered — to « t : ( . ‘ at 18e a day wharf, because tome satin] erdying unconscious in a bed- | ing. so for San Franciseo, The mate piped| teom filled with gas vapor, Mra Porta: all hand to-get t t Lincoln} @ekineon will recover from the .| arisé ir threw down his hemp in disgust.| @ffeete of the gas she inhaled, Paulson w Not for me,” said he; “Abe Lincoln) tate this afternoon she isin her lying was a distant relative of mine, [| @ seml-conacious state, unable Dr. Johr quit if | don’t have today of to apeak and has w equ day, H he quit The woman last night lighted the ok tO Ok ttt tk tet te owe in her roo When {t went out Miss Anna Rasdale, originator of| Believing that he was about te man or which at the Pacific Steamahly Want Ads will rent your at once cent a word—10 10 cents. wit r he did ne THE WEATHER * ed a Rain. tonig 1 © foderat theast wind * ry ‘ The landiady after M ok tk tk toto tok te tO had gone to sleoy =Sse ee ‘ i: H i