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- ONE CENT nn i =~ Sy J ——o = TACOMA, 29.—With nime named Joe Taylor. , . 1 As the arshal hammered on the bullet holes WwW. Wt of the cabin and attempted t Barnes, of 4 a|open it, he was confronted by a deca. at Pe roy re | wild-eyed white m who, without the result of a r 1s shooting | waiting for any explanat of the | @ffray which urred about 1| intrusion. p 1 olla o'clock yesterday afternoon at the | the official and. having the arp: @ recluse r | commanded t raha et 01 ae Pe pana {aa fast as he could. Marshal Mick © fon, Richard Holland, of Billings, | ens lett Mont., lies dangerously wounded A consultation of war was held. the Puyallup hotel, at Puyallup, a and Birch was sent to a neighboring @ victim the mysterious murder- | farmer to borrow a gun, the mar er. | shal’s gun being a rusty affair which ‘The murderer is supposed to have | he had left in his buggy as he as Deen a recluse who took up a cabin | cended to the hut. As soon as Birct near the county road runni ved with a rifle, the three went through the Indian reservation some k to the hut Birch threw a e during the w H ne through one of the windows tity ia 7 receiving no reply, went up te ee with his companions as a h kicked im the door and 2 f { the hut oceupled by the al th . less remains of W. W 7 At xamination re fac t the r the t mm h long e as no lees thar bullet M o bs c fi} Almost sick from the ah J la 1 | three mer red the ah h took a « +] t from view, and taking th b the » f trout As t re | carried to the buggy and drove deserted : red back to town The wounded mar points alor road, t hal| was taken to the Puyallup jail, parated, the t r| where Dr. Dougias, of Puyallup, heir nes. M . was om 1 to make an examination the 1 f the extent of the wounded man was injuries. A A glance aatiafic ik J e r would b nothing s 1 by a rt a mir if the mar ived ght Saturday—} Ww armer Tonight Tor air, I Saturday NI@mMT EDITION The Star Is Only One MYSTERIOUS eSperado Is Later Overtaken by Te . — ter Posse in the Woods Near Puyallup: and Shot While Resisting Arrest=(2 Pees “Crazy Hermit” Had Killed Inoffensive © Stranger Before Shooting Sheriff ~~~ a (Bulletin.) TACOMA, April 29.—1 :30 | p. m—The crazy hermit who killed W. W. Barnes and shot Richard Holland yesterday af ternoon and today shot and dangerously wounded Sheriff | Denholm, has been capture?.| t News has just reachea here| ° | that he was surrounded by al ‘?"))°°: posse from Puyallup at about noon and shot down while re-| He is badly} sisting arrest. wounded. His name has not yet been learned. |r The wounded desperado is being) at brought to this city. It is thought] did not succes he will not live more than a few) the woods @ hours. The report is that he w fter follow erally filled with bullets. The sheriff's office has been informed ight Frost SEATTLE, APRIL 29 1904 WASHINGTON,FRIDAY, The Seattle Star | woo ceee er’ THE ONLY PAPER IN SEATTLE : THAT DARES TO PRINT THE NEWS ; VOL. 6. NO. 59 $9 Cent Everywhere ——wih DERER NEARLY KILLS SHERIFF DENHOLM OF PIERCE COUNTY 1 his 1 begar y disappear the cabin and before the the sheriff e Pomme that he is an escaped convict from} y thrown comp thetr a California penitentiary. i us the oup ..Sheriff Denholm is still uncony nored to be craxy ire on scious but is believed to be out ofthe sheriff, and he a in danger. luding those wt wing Sheriff Denholm w 1 to be (Special to The Star) TACOMA, %.—Sheriff A April Denholm was shot this for while attempting to Arrest the seriously wounded and the posse de ed that it was necessary to con vey him to se med foal attendance could be procured It was some distance to the Puyal but the posse car where line, who killed W. W. Barnes and lup ¢ trte riously wow Richard Holland | ried the wou i man there and near Puyallup yesterday afternoon. | placed him on board the car. He ‘The sheriff and a posse of deputies | reached Tacoma at noon and was and officers from scene of the mu ran down the mur ly cabs taken to the hospital, ion showed that he but not dangerously ately * injured. SHOT DOWN WHEN THEY ASKED FOR SHELTER AT THE PRIMARIES LOST MOST OF FIRST WARD P —L. C. SMITH LEADS FOR S PROSECUTING ATTORNEY— RECINCTS, BUT WON IN FIFTH HERIFF AND DALTON FOR BITTER CONTESTS The Great Northern rafiroad and in the Fifth, where it was also ex- pected they would be beaten, they triumphed in the eleventh hour by & combination between Elmer E. Zodd and Kenneth Mackintosh, the latter, according to George Jeffr friends, having Sexerted bim without ted the anti-Piles’ in the Fifth, ~~ ¢ ate © good many precincts ughout the city, which, though ot nbsolutely ined up against Piles, ill wend delegates without any in- ‘tructions as-how to act in the #en- torial matter, but Piles will have “gh delegates to secure his con~ “the convention. ‘This much in, Governor McGraw, Piles’ could not state thie morn- ing by what margin he expected to _ the Piles machine, speaking gen-| secure this control, but was satis @rally, won out tn the Republican] fied that there would be a good primaries yesterday afternoon, They| many delegates to spare in that were defeated in the First ward, but} matter. One feature that makes it diffi- cult to give exact results is that the returns are not yet in from all the country precincts and the results in the First and Fourth wards are to be contested. The Houston forces claim the ond precinct of the First ward and also the Sixth, and will contest in the convention. That they will win out is not likgly. If they do the Clancy forees openly de- ciare they wil) fight dor the Demo- cratic candidates next fall. If they do it will undoubtedty mean the de- feat of the Republican ticket in the ward, B, H. Gules won in the Seventh, se- curing 223 votes, as against Lewin’ 16 and Vilas’ 10. In the Thisd ward slugeing at Cr went [the day out. He four welt oe hoad have the w * to th t wn t t that |e : « y, or b tew. | " 4 th 1 of tb were y amers, Their « were Fund an ~ GARONNE == 1 SOLD PURCHASED BY NORTH ALAS KA STEAMSHIP COMPANY FOR $100,000, IT 18 CLAIMED nit ne ever did look lke : . . = tion to the remark of ‘ . asked what w a a peated his eof sna peg we of raialne « the abin as he, for : Mg - 7 to the skin artes a | “I do not know what was the mat-| ter the man, for he sudder rl gee <3 tleaee drew a large r r, and w . :- - be vos . « th ° “1 * she has to this port, after which she will « on hauling f use company wi r the Garonne. APPARATUS REMOVED te engine and the hove wagon of hir house, which have beer me to Puyallup in a wagon, where Dr temporarily In @ structure | Douglass examined my wounds and te of the federal t g at sed them." bird avenue and Union street, were | murder oceurred tn an almont| removed today to the engine house at | cacteomeeea. geetian ot eet and Pine. The dpparatus was t some two miles and « half from | t 4 from the building three Puyallup. > AA te welding Odi Attar tinding that the murderer had| being removed to an adjoining tot escaped from the shack. Marshal Mick ta month ago the « , Jens and Officer McCaw 1 Mr 4 that the temporary avi wincnned os cai roger n the federal site in which | beshesd but without result | us was housed be removed | The marshal and the sherift cl snd that It was interferiag | .o 4 ptractors. but hav ia ae [eee Tee at apes » FIRE ALARM oor sters:| BOXES ASKED|- Robert I efeated Frank Paul f Cook, of the fire department I Ui t b F . “ ak f the t il next beat John H. Whaley by Monday night an appropriation suf- vote. ficlent to provide 20 new fire alarm | Dat m will w ut This is because | district the tide fla Chief ¢ k In the r He also has eded. had a « of strength in the city, notably in the Firet ward. the belief that Prosecuting Attor Mackintosh will win FOREIGN MINISTERS AROUSED ee eee eet hee candidates| OVER ARMENIAN MASSACRE uniting upon him and be une of his atrength the Fifth ward. There " e, however, who believe that SEP: Mackintosh made a serious mistake By Gor News Ass'n.) by throwing down Jeffries in the con TANTINOPLE April Fifth ward, and that he cannot se Uni 1 tates Minister Li cure anything after such action. and British bassador O Lew Smith t# thought to have | have called the serious made th beat fight for nominatior the Subil! Porte to the for sheriff, his strength In the coun try districts, particularly tn the south, being great. J. W. MeCon naughey and George B. Lamping deny this, however, MeConnaughey sacres in Armenia, MEMORIAL L DAr thinks that Smith will not See Toe be able to eliver a solid} All the local G. A. R, posts, Wom south district. an he expects, | en's Relief Corps, Women of the G, McConnaughey claims he wit have|A. R. Sons of Veterans and Spi 200 votes on the first ballot In the|!*h-American War Veterans w convention, 136 of which will be| hold a joint meeting tomorrow afy from the country delegates, He de- clares that he does not fear Lamp- floor of the New York bl ing at all and that he has Smith on| mittees of arrangement for gonna the fun im the south district, rial day observances will be ap- On the other hand Lamping said! pointed. this morning that he would go into the convention with 220 delegates, having secured 60 more at the pri- maries than he expected. The primaries were about as warm as any over held before in the county. If @ dozen polleemen had not been de- tailed on special duty at the polla in| this. evening,” dealing with “Mar the First ward, there might have been| Of Magdala” which Mra, Fiske | bloodshed, but there was no periow | playing at the Third Avenue theater, * MARY OF MAGDALA a eee Rabbt Joseph will de a lecture at Temple de Hirsch, at #20 o'clock ternoon in @, A. R. hall, on-the thir@, k. Com PART RATION OF TH CATTLE KILLED IN SMASHUP FOUR CARS OF A NORTHERN PACIFIC SPECIAL WEST-BOUND STOCK TRAIN HURLED FROM A HIGH TRESTLE AT BLACK RIVER JUNCTION—FIFTY-FIVE ANIMALS LOST . Fifty-five fine beef cattle were killed in the stock train on the Northern ral road a quarter of a mt 10 miles Black River Jur ck this mort ing of 11 cars. |was making good time and had just passed under the Renton electric car trestie, when the car 1 engine left the track and, by three more, filled with cattle need off a hifgh trestle into a swamp. The exact cause of the ac haw not yet been ascertaine supposed, however, that a broken w hee loose rail ca d the amash 1 Hour cars were piled in the mea and water ter the trentle n the left side of the track sand one on the right. Two of the | cars ly destroyed Jamashed 1 ling wood—and nearly as com y All but 26 of the ara were either killed ed that it r n hour n crew escaped injury n asioned by the wreck is ext! from $8,000 to $9,000. IPULATION OF EXPERIENCE OF SEATTLE NECE! A-echool for firemen ts to be es tablished in the back y of t fire headquarters bulldl t Third ayenue and Main street, next week, under the direction of ¢ hieft Cook Tt will last all summer Kovery fire laddte employed in the local depart ment will be giv lessons two or three times m week in the work of reseulng persons from tall butldings. d to “All recruits will also be obi) thke a dally turn at the work, and igithey prove to be too weak, too ing 1 to awkward or too timid for life~s gymnastics they will be oblig sqok elsewhere for jobs he life-saving practice will be }dne on the seven-story tower of the Wilding, which was designed for hat special purpose, During the resent week the courtyard sur- rounding it has been put in shape a the work. A rope net, measuring 2 by 18 feet, is now nearly com- leted. It will be spread out under he tewer constantly during practice, athat any fireman who ts #0 un fortunate ans to fail will be caught without injury, The firemen will be taught how to Zarey howe to upper stories, how to help each other to asoend with eoal- ing Idadera and how to resoue per- | Sons from burning buildings by the FIREMEN 10 BE GIVEN LIFE SAVING PRACTICE CHIEF COOK WILL DRILL HIS MEN IN THE MAN- RESCUE SSARY FOR FIRE APPARATUS — ACTUAL FIGHTERS [use of the life belts nes with which they will t 1 Chief Cook nas peer & for a long time to establish this training chool for his firemen, They are | provided in all the big cities of the jcountry, and are deemed indisy thle, NAMES C. H. CLARKE Charles H. Clarke was yesterday appointed to succeed Melody Choir as a member of the park board. His term of service will be five years, The appointment is to take effect next Monday. Mr ber of the exporting firm of Kelley- Clarke Company and is a well known business man. of th Valencia Coast Steamship company, arrived Steamer Pacific in port this morning from Skagway and Lynn canal points., She carried a light let of passengers and no fretght, The Alaska Pacific Naylgation company’s steamer Mxcelsior will gall for Valdes, Cook inlet and Bew- ard Sunday, She is expected to have A lareg lst of passene«r [ships Clarke is a mem- | GOING TO FIGHT FOR THEIR COUNTRY — LARS BOARDI THEIR WAY TO THE LAND FORC * FOUGHT DUEL WITH KNIVES TWO INDIANS OF BALD EAGLE TRIBE ALMOST MURDERED EACH OTHER IN BLOODY AFFRAY| NEAR JUNEAU -% A TRANSPORT € Taku Charile and Joe Johnson, two enough the men drew thelr kni and slashed at each other until Indians of the Bald Eagle tribe, | arrival of the fisherman fought a desp wit Acording to the statements of ing knives in vi those who were present after th@ the rts L fight, both of the Indians were ine ugh neither toxicated, which probably sccount® w badly (for their murderous quarrel. fight ‘Taku Charlie received a deep who, hear- | over the right eye and several sm: nas t s about the arms and body. le groun son’s left arm was Mt oped event a | fr shoulder to etbow, and hig m rT two | hands severely cut A physician was summoned, wh@ 1 the wounds of the mem ne a few were taken to the i that he th will recover. of the game ajr this city on the Valen ng arg t strong th rning, false pretenses, and he re | }leased under $1,600 bonds, In hf | meteorte career he wooed and wi | | Miss Bonnie Hinkle, a society gi |e ghter of a wealthy capital: a who eloped with him to Chic is the granddaughter of J. J. COLEMAN DRAYTON, tS lan, the millionaire lumbérm BOGUS MILLIONAIRE, IN Aly) pay Riche vage mars COLORADO ESCAPADE |he impersonated, at the Auditor hotel, In Chicago. os wo ne } BANDIT GOT $4 ‘ pit : a TACOMA, Ap As Henry Ni BUTTR, Mont, Ar 29.—The! an employe ptreet waiteene’l |borus J. Coleman Drayton, of swin-| pany. was on his way home late 1 « fame who ts kr wn to Mon night, he was confronted by a mastc tanane as the man who induced W m with a gun in his hand. In come A. Clark to buy the Great Falls Plance with the gruff demand t@ Tribune and m him manager, | “hel! out.” Nash reached his treme }and who later sk ed out, leaving bling hands into his pockets and basis jana gyno later skipped out, leaving | eq over to tho highwayman # all thd P gain bobbed into the lime- | The tae anne pene Fy this time in Col Na — =a t recent bunco | at after which as a newspaper | Tobber decamped in the darkness. ba € on sie 1 h ¥ 1 w | | husband f id wh V band ha a ir € t = | charges. ory runs, and re -| | resented hin f as a writer on a lerves dive toktentattinae vetiet (By Scripps News Ass'n} >, press tho story of the divorce for] Santa Fe Strikers Must Kee Mrs, Edwards spurned the offer] Off Company’s Pro; and sent for the 5 anticipated such an outcome of his interview and made good his escape, | ~~ It was ip 1900 that Drayten, whose| ALBUQUERQUE N. real name 18 Harry Silverberg, came | 708 application of the to Montana and met Senator Clark, | Tallway, District dudge He represented himself as being aj ‘ued an injunction campaign’ orator, newspaper man | *t?tking ralipoad sb and all round politician. Clark em- | ™ore Interference ployed him to speak in. public, and | ©™ployed by the « later Drayton induced, him to buy | Ment or operation the Great Falls ‘Tribune, A hand- | ensines, cars and some office was fitted up and Dray-|°Y end appli nee ton was manager. af the plant. It is| “Malned~ty said he swindled Clark.out of $28,000| PAns’s — righs before he finally disappeared from | 8*eunds or vron the local scene of action, Altce * Bince then he has been arrested | m- at various places, He was recently released fram jail at Minneapolis the claim that he was rapidly “ of consumption, and his ne with cards was at Colorado as related: lice, but Drayton | 25 CENTS PER MONTH