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SHOOTS SELF AT HOSPITAL T WRITES DEATH NOTE; TWO DEADIN THEN TURNS ON GAS TRAIN WRECK HE SEATTLE STAR HUSBAND WILL SCATTER ASHES OF SUICIDE WIFE OVER THE WATERS OF PUGET SOUND) Elizabeth Veazey Takes Her with hie dead wite's|der $100 just please keep the bar.(SOUthern Pacific Limited Own Life be wed ba Dashes Off Curve BI e e over Pu nd return again, I am «a lon ay from home ne » sC1act tent 2 | Suffering from melancholia, | to his lone poet ‘ the body aula eat nn Moos: ci be are : or geo a & . i bin an et | me gain Miss Elizabeth Veazey, 59, shot Mis wife, F a Ressie Hout, under | 4rr special train bringing ho = injured herself thru the right temple the name of Mra. J « Harlow, com- ake charge of my eftects| © wreck of the Southern Pa. rom the cific . Shore Line limited arrived here 1 m early Sunday morning in a prt nitted suicide Fri ight in the | so that can get them when he Phe de akg ’ “ my ” <ein Neams in the Minor hospital Bal twin gare Fekovon 124 15th aa does come, I would prefer, anyway jody Fe tegen whined Put You ll ind Fabric F loor a Safe Place to Buy Blankets The body was Glecovered several [py turning on the gas after she had |that my remains should be disposed) “\ncret hospital and to the Mount hours later by hospital nurses. iressed herself hite and pur lof before he comes as it would be rts 2 ‘ i P ae NI eee vecacy f0r-| nenel ar here ack. “Sut enaloect n {leon of a whock to him, {#00 Nowpital. se anol] You'll find the Bon Marche prepared to fill your Blanket needs in a very efficient manner. ‘orthern attorney in| certified check for $100 to Bonney Hopelews by Suffering ack Kock Point, a dangerous , ‘ i Tantana, diedon July 10. in the| Watson's for cremation expensea and| “I trust that you will comply in| curve eight miles north of King City —You'll find us ready to answer frankly any questions about the amount of cotton or wool in Washington hotel, from chronic me! ancholia, and it is believed the asked that her ashes be strewn over the Sound. all particulars with the last wishes of one who has been driven by lope Walter Patrick, and Reinhardt, both of The engineer the fireman, G any given Blanket. daughter's mind became affected by} fout arrived in Seattle Bunday,|""¢ hopeless suffering to @ deed) san Luis Obiapo, were killed me t $ ‘ i Peis ete hae “Rahrie F ” the father's death. When Miss Vea-| too late to help hia wife. He viewed {from which my whole nature recoils.| ‘The Southern Pacific gave out a You will find the Blanket prices very fair on “Fabrice Floor. ey was admitted to the Minor how|niy wife's remains at the public : i ona live long any way and) list of 39 injured, which included pital, she took her trunk with ber. | morgue suffer worse every day, I wo! Mra, R. F. Kidgman, 1856 Shelly | Ps . @ror ne k r . It ts believed the UN she Used WAR) Tn” oo cotved a telegram Father Ko to meet death than to en-|t., Seattle, bruised | Plaid Blankets $5.25 a Pair Tan Wool Blan ets $7.50 a Pair in the trunk Prensa: Mpa Are: ae a Seale dure the suffering and suspense! T. D. Starke and wife, 1835 Barclay : ; y She leaves two brothers. Stockton! "ig that she used the fictitious nam onger. It may be that I have un-|at., Vancouver, legs bruised. Stak clinttiay Gidl Than ita. a le —Good weight Blankets that are cotton and wool | Veazey, jr. who lves at the Oti#!t, avoid 1 ng her relatives know derestimated the cost of this to you ——_ * —Nice quality so! lankets in ne at plaid pat- mixed; size 72x84 inches. Tan color with pink hotel, 804 Summit ave, was on his | 66 ner suicide I have had no experience in these terns in blue, pink and gray; sizes 66x80 inches. nd blue borders way to California. He was recalled | | matters If such be the case my ! al » e Be by telegraph. J. Parker Veazey, the | Sensed Tragedy husband will make ft right with you | Plaid Blankets $6 50 a Pair other brother, is at present attorney for the Great Northern railway, at Great Falls, Mont. ‘The body is at Bonney-Watson's, TWO KILLED | TRAIN RUIAWAY Four Others Hurt in Logging Accident get to their homes without medical aid. Arrest Three for Hout, who is stopping at the New | uchmond hotel, eaid he received the | message while he was on a business trip to Miles City, Mont. This en abled him to reach Seattle three days earlier than his wife expected when she sent the. message. Under or dinary circumstances the message woukl have had to be relayed by letage and he wouldn't have received it until Monday night “I sensed something was wrong when I received the telegram,” he said. “It read, ‘Please come," ghe had written me two letters previous and in each of them she asked me to lcome to Seattle in case she should ever send me a telegram, She has Mra, Hout wrote: “I enclose a draft to cover ex- pense of funeral and cremation. You will find the body at the Baldwin |spartmenta 13th and E. Fir st. to- Holding Up Bank morrow morning. Will you please when he arrives him to go to you.” “I would like to take her back with me, but I won't,” ber husband said “Vl comply with her last wish, and when the ashes are ready I'll throw them on the waters of the Sound Then I shall return home.” Hout said she had a sister who ended her life in Miles City 10 years ago by taking polson after ehe had lebloroformed her three children Mra, Hout has three sisters and a brother living in Montana. I have written NEW AD FIRM the sole stockholders tn the new company. The three officers of the firm are experienced newspaper and pub- Helty men. F. R. Singleton came to Seattle tn 1906, after 13 years’ _ CITY BIRTHDAY ‘Seattle Officially Founded, Dec. 2, 1869 | Seattle will be 50 years old De | cember 2, } | Of course, the pioneers will batk at | thin statement, and point out that some 63 yearns ago the town was | bern | Be that as it may, the city of Be-! attle was incorporated on December |Mra J. D. Lowman, Mru, David Kel- loge, Mra. Jacob Furth. Jordon First Cop A ot of people may not know It but Seattle's first mayor was H. A. At- kins, and the first recorder was Ike —Blankets of heavier quality in good looking plaids in pink, blue, tan and gray; size 66x80 inches, Plaid Blankets $6.95 a Pair —Heavy quality, soft woolly Blankets in large plaid patterns, pink, blue, tan and gray; size 72x80 inches. Plaid Blankets $7.95 a Pair —Warm comfortable Blankets that are a delight to have; nice looking plaids in pink, blue, gray Plaid Wool Blankets $10.00 a Pair —Splendid quality Blankets for the money— large per cent of them are wool. Size 66x80 inches—neat plaid designs. Plaid Wool Blankets $12.00 a Pair —These are the famous North Star Wool Plaid Blankets that give excellent wear; size 70x80 inches. Plaid Wool Blankets $15.00 a Pair —Splendid heavy quality Wool Plaid Blankets— the kind you like to buy and sleep in; size 72x84 $40.00 Reduced because we will discontinue to stock these at $2.50 and $2.75 ‘Attractively trimmed with i | been ill for a number of years and 1/ | 2, 1869, and, recognizing that his-| ol 4 { " ; ag ; ‘Two men were killed and fout —aiways felt afraid she would try to| Guais tam. Coreetation Command and tan; size 66x80 inches. inches; high color plaids. others were injured bg age end her ie. I left immediately, but 1 STARTS HERE wove ¥: Meler believes we should THIRD FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE ging engine owned , was too late.” | celebrate. Valley Logging company ran In a letter to Mayor Fitegerald last | The grief-stricken husband told of secidlatnes | _ — —_——— _ i ogg Maron Pel a |his wife's incurable ailment. He de-| ‘ |Maturday, Meier called attention to] BY e037 lagen my jclared he had sent her to the Mayo | Altnow-Singleton-Held Are ‘be city yurton hing — ‘“ i ’ ( gine at rothers in Rochester, Minn., three ppoints Committee 36-1 h P ] 25 Y d F b FI r Set woskess te the Little train |¥ear# ago. There they told him that + Incorporated | Whereupon Mayor Fitzgerald ap-| nc erca e, Cc ard on abDric 00: ‘etre ineffectivé by the slip- she could never hope to recover. He oo | pointed the following committee to then sent her to California, where) Aitnow-Singleton-Held, Inc., pub-| handle the birthday party | . * ‘ : . * Dery tracks, @ heavy rainfall having | ne remained for two winters. A few ticity, advertising and buxiness| Judge Thornas Murke, Judge C. H| Percales in light grounds in neat patterns—plaids, stripes and checks; suitable for aprons the forenoon. months ago she went to a hospital in service, is the name of a new firm | Hanford, William H. Humphrey, N./ and house dresses. Not over 10 yards to each. The dead are: William May, 16, | V'ctoria. B. C., and came to Seattle @/entering the field of national ad-|H. Latimer, Frank C. Atkins, Bertah “THIRD FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE logger, resident of Coalfield, and | frtrisht ago. vertising as well a local publicity, | Brown, Scott Calhoun, Oliver C. Me-/ Louis Katearas, 48, engineer, resi-| (rs. Hout lived at the New Rich-| advertising and ma romotion, |Gilvra, Roland H. Denny, C. B. Bag-| Regs fa rm “see eer sper BREE 397% > 2, ae n mond hotel until Friday night, ac | with offices in the M 2 building. | ley. E. & Meany, BH. Terry, James and William |“f@ing to the husband, when she | George G. Altnow, F. R. Singleton | McNaught, Mra William #1. Prosser, s . s ; dane poate a St Renton (rented the smail apartment where|and J. F. Held, ‘all well known in| Mra Scurry, Mra M. J. Carkeek, Mra | Room Size Velvet New Arrivals In ‘ * | she ended her life. dvertising business in Seattic,| Pierre P. Ferry, Mra © Guye, } a were badly bruised in the accident. as | *"? the advertising in a : . MS: in her letter to the undertakers,/are named in the incorporation pa-| Mra William Medfield, } on | By Wate two others, who were able to! vittien on the eve of her suicide,|ocre filed in Olympia last week as|Deany, Mra. George B. Kittinger, Rugs Reduced to Marquisette Curtains | ST. JOSEPH, Mo. Sept. 29—Po lice here have arrested three men who are said to have robbed a bank at Astoria, Ore, recently of $10,000) “I will tell the people in this build in currency and Liberty bonds.|ing to communicate with you and Nearly $5,000 of the bonds were re-|that I have written you. Please covered. The men drove into the|handle this matter as economically city in an auto. as possible and if you can do ft un- have it cremated and the ashes thrown out on the waters of the Sound. exact patterns. —Velvet Rugs in the regulation room size—9x12 feet. They're seamless and firmly woven of heavy thick pile. experience as editor and publisher| M. Hall. The first city council in- of newspapers in the Middle West.| cluded & G. Calhoun, C P, Stone, George G. Altnow has been head) John Collins, Amos Brown, lL. V. of the Altnow Advertising com-| Wykoff, Frank Mathias and A. 8.| pany. J. F. Held, a former East-| Pinkham. John T. Jordon was the ern advertising man, will devote) first “village constabule.” himself to the business service de-} ‘The first charter of the city of partment of the new firm. Seattle specified that the municipal | a jdebt must not exceed $5,000. Se- | attle's bonded indebtedness today ts $16,932,400, Plans for the clebration of Se-/ j attle’s 60th birthday will be mapped | out this week. neat lace edges —Curtains at moderate prices for } your dining room and bedrooms; nicely made of firm, even Mar- | quisette, trimmed with Cluny and | Barmen edges, while others fea- ture edgings of American manu- facture. ‘ meseeos Oh ewrserre 8460 tee ee, | —Various designs to select from in good colorings. FOURTH FLOOR . —Cream, white and ecru. FOURTH FLOOR Cash Scores Again Small, Clever Hats ° th TE We Bargain Basement Methods Proved Right Sad de at $5.00 Bias by This Unusual Offer S“Hfeld by Police With « Keen Rs tae, | le y Policemen the i ° IN THE NEW SHOPPING | , ‘ shiny Casaak: 40k Rdiirone ove., Sa em a lure all their own | r Thi k f I Be P |" the city Jil pending investigation | Small Hats with distinct “swag- BOOTHS i, of the police charge that he is the| ger” come in beaver-faced cuff Im 0 {ae averette ony Coats | man who rgbbed the homes of C. hats, chin chin models, beayer a | Dicken, 23rd ave. and City tams or bended weil ©. vinbl b Health & nmingioner H. M. Read, . ©. n sailors of plush. 0 | 2990 sist ave es hoi ey | Very interesting at this price | I : ee wee Coen are the rather small Vélvet Hats be pe arrested #unday morn | faced with colored beaver. jing. A bag belonging to Dicken was In pew blue, terra cotta, gray | found in the car. Carper told the and all-black. . | police the car had been stolen from vt him. The police discredit this story, THIRD “FLOOR | feoleg Berger report An the police of the minwing automobile, ‘ be | iii Pol New White Free Instructions in the : \Pa Nak, yaoi’ na Coats and Hats Use of Fleisher Yarns ‘ n ‘ Pitubure police are hong How: | for Little Tots Start Your ; jard Minnema, alleged to have paswed | . cgae [ore tan $e tm worsen covers! Are on Display in Profusion | Christmas Knitting ae check: ned by oward Moore , Y oy ge in the Baby Shop Early Wirthmor ff | the checks was cashed by the bank oii " ARs) y heh aa aa fa a knitting in our Art Department. Silk Bl ] { Thirty checks bearing the same in —Some with Hats to match. You are invited to join a 1 ouses ' |dorsement are said to have beer ; " a) “ ries jana ; itti ] i tound ed: asibecna when Ne was ar —Little Tots’ Cascade de ee eT sabe alk Sicspd t 00 | rested in Pittsburg. §- anc , r rs $5 —— smocked and squirrel trimming, at alepeae 7 ae ree a a ig 1 { 37.50. lay, September 29, to Sat- ] Seattle Mother Is : pa to match, $12.50 urday, October 11. Wonderful Values in Given Decoration aka GHUs elaine Goat coil There will be a display of the : * cae Mra, James Murray Clark, 1213 —White Silk Jersine Coat, collar newest sweaters and other gar- Materials and Workmanship | | Fourth ave. W., on the morning of and cuffs finished with plaiting ments made of the Fleisher 1 September received from the and hand embroide: $17.50. Yarns. Each week sees a new shipment i Prince of Wales a ceremony in| te . wey . | stanley park, vussouver, © Betas Pe Fiigd ore ap it tri i of these Wirthmor Blouses, fresh | { war decoration awarded posthumous. _— ite orauroy oats trimmec from the manufacturers, i ly to her son, Captain Herbert C. R vi ae « 7 | pAlb eM ro bene at by es with pearl buttons, $4.95 to $7.50. our Blouse Booth. | Cadabrat drive. —Hooded Capes of serge, beau- | ; | —— tifully embroidered, $3.95. Quite a new departure are these | Bargain Basement methods make this unusual offer possible. The |]|/ CONVERSATION COST —Coats of white serge and crep- Blouses of Georgette or crepe de | | maker needed money badly and was willing to sell much under his reg- CITY’S VISITOR $30|]} Cla. hand ee eral ss ace on chine, in good quality, priced | | ‘ j > <i Me | ndrew Pe of Ravensdale “ ae ee waareek vel rately. ular price in order to get the ready cash. ime alee ie aan —Long White Coats of serge, scal- ry moderately | ) He got lops finish the collar and cuffs, at Some are embroidered in colors, We Bought All the Coats He Oftered—and That We Bought thie plntative: ta ihe Hea re $5.95. others are quite eae in their } at a Big Saving Is Evident From the Low Price [tow minutes tater, after taking Ps ahead White Coats from $6.50 to tailoring. , ; | ventory, he discovered he was $30 5.00. Which We Are Asking [Wea nna attic s| | —Auilted Coat Linings, of sateen But each Blouse lives up to the ag | The coats are in two splendid styles—one semi-belted model has |“ — "i at ey Ms Pa e ne t aloes pepe ymics ) ‘ —Plain d Fane onne’ sm 88, ality s a | fancy buttons and a deep collar, while the other garment is full belted, |]| »,, ,W0%8, "MEET Pde gre Piggy gy ag IP ett, goriity onl scone * ie Lions of Libe: ee stir MOR BLOUSE BO} i has a big collar, slash pockets, and the buttons are of self material. | Mon vel oo tit te stu th ate ae UPPER MAIN FLOOR | rf WwW. O. W. hall, rol ve. « Sizes from 16 to 44. Marion st. Wivacht tea Preis | | | Bremerton will be initiated. They | propose forming a jungle in the | B THE BON MARCHE ge ttc A | ARGAIN BASEMENT WehGi epee ks tii Nallen foal | the mine they are so soft that they } can be picked to pleces with the finger nails,