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NEWSPAPER “SCOOPS ALL THE NEW Trt NOON STAR'S TEACHERS’ CONTEST 18 ye eran FAMOUS WTAE NEON EEITIOM. THE TALK OF THE ENTIRE CITY. if a The Only Paper in Seattle . a y That Dares to Print the News SyiGuT EDITION. SEA’ LE, WASHINGTON, WEDNESDAY, MAY 24, 1905 VOL 25 CENTS PER MONTH \azed Rancher Kills Wife Seattle Protests Against - | and Five Children! Action of Uncle Sam ERNMENT HAS NOT INCLUDED SEATTLE AS PURCHAS- ING STATION FOR PANAMA SUPPLIES Livonds Two Other Little Ones and TRUANT MISS ; Shoots at Man~-Then Puts Bullet) |g FOUND ‘ is Brain-Horrible T i ees | Oe tk hk ‘Jato His Brain=Horrible Tragedy i) sis ssa wo wsourow en alah lalahahallel el elel lll Relate ; } who disappeared from her home in | * Purchasing Stations Planed by Government - . * California Fremont two weeks ago, bas been |* ew York and New Orleans *& found by the pollee. , AH | ® Two Additional Stations Asked by Seattle * } In company with a Ballard ex . R ’ RAH, RAH. ra. * ° Seattle and Ban Franciseo ® oindiesinesdiieaiene | press driver named Leo Brasste, | \‘ ME, ME. ME. * Steps Taken by Seattle Revo lution by Chamber of Commerce * Minnie was picked up Tuesday | . ae ? I * * | TTT TIFT TOTO DTT TOTTI OH te te gifs AL#0 SCENE OF MURD ER—MINER SLAYS WIFE AND / night by Patrolmen Joo Mason and Westedt on the sandspit HIMSELF | Although the girl claims not, the police believe she has been ruined What's the matter with Seattle San Francisco, as well as New York | by Brassic, and will attempt to Jand New Orleans, to buy supplies Weitt tee eee ei eee ee ee ee ee * | avlet ite of the offense ‘ | Setting a portion of the tremendou | for the great Panama project. 7 nnie’s® parents have been dis- | volume of business that will em-| The Seattle business men are SAN RAFAEL TRAGEDY. ee ee tracted since she ran away. She is | jAnate from the purchase of suppl pecially interested in the govern- ° wees tees ~ fied i jclever at dinguising herself and for the Panama canal by | ment’s purchase of lumber for the ite and - ° . erve vd has given the police a merry chase. Sam? canal, and belleve that the Pacific ‘ wo Children. mae That is what the Seattle Chamber | coast is being done an Injustice im wo vnasSittnacgnss SURI, jof Commerce wants to know, and| not being included in the purebas- : |tain, if @ resolution offered at a| The resolution was unanimously } meeting of that body, Wednesday} adopted and will be immediately BUTTE TRAGEDY. * AGROSS ROOM afternoon, will have any effect. |sent to Washington. . ees Mike Haggerty. ® Richard Chileott introd d the) It is also included a strong plea Wite. ae resolution which requested the/that only American boats be use@ ; AO S| sees sia Witia habe ined en {United States government to station | by the government in the Panama fetee eet e ee eee RRRRARRAARR AA ERA | MeEINNT his Knee and tried to climb! j Ducebasing agents ot Gentle end | bustnems, « his foot f tide to Banbury ™ —— | Cross.” while he was reading his | | Me BAPABL, Cal, May 24—Jed it from the crib, laid it on ey pcm Rob pe ny 4 = 4 bs floor and, kneeling beside it, he saat. ors he oe i by Hines placed the revolver to ite face ana |" m WHR the rears tat be with.) 2 ©. Stephens, a rancher | fired, tearing its head to pieces. aus Kentfield’, this morning| He then ran out of the house and fend Billed his wife and three | down the road, yelling like a demon. | Mertally wounded bis two/ He met Summerfield, who had been (illtren and fired two shots | attracted to the house by the shots. Bemmerficld, a ranch|and fired at him and then ran « Mm Pied eeither of which took effect, | short distance and placed the pistol ey 3 Blew out his own brains. | barrel in his mouth and fired, He i had been showing signs | died instantly Re gems time, bet eave] Stephene thot himoeeif-twice, once|™2roush = deor into another that the dementia! in the breast and once in the head | Foor, said Mra. Seott In her com- | Eo teit io today's horrible | The children ranged in age from 12| Pt “He beat us and swore at He ‘arose shortly before ¢!to 1. ‘The fact that Stephens had | M* Continually, and once, when I had securing his gun, he | shot his wife and children was not| “Sited supper for him over two Ga bis bloody mission. His|known until some time after|DOUr Because TI ventured to ent isietin was his wife, the first | Stephens’ body was found. A num-|\0Y wn Meal and clear the table, he " } ber of men on their way to the depot beat me utally and threatened to i le and the four chil-| picked wp the corpse and carried it} Pt* ™y 4———-d neck. attacked! into the hoage, where they found| _ Th? ¥BhanEy domestic life of the Seotia, Mra Scott i, began lees ed the la faith cure preac praying over | ion antl eke mene oh Praying OVE) than two years ago in Ballard, where they are now living. Some of the The Suit That Jim Filed QUEER COMBINATION OF ACCIDENTS RESULT IN A $5,000 DAMAGE CASE—“JIM” SHEEHAN, A PROMINENT PIONEER, 18 PLAINTIFF 1 business ed the window were open so he could throw it out into the back yard | This, according to the story of} | Katie Scott, was one of the many cruel acts that have driven her into | | the divorce urte. } ‘Once he picked both myself and | | the baby up in bis arma and threw | It began about a year ago im a ordinance and the latter for allow- ing an ordinance to be broken; the pile of debris on the present site of j ordinance sued under requires that the Alaska bullding. The match | pen stairways shall be olowed on started the fire the fire started & geattic sidewalks. Diaze; the blaze frightened a by-| Jim Sheehan, one of the best stander; t bystander telephoned | known pioneers of the Northwest, P the fire department; the fire depart-| has but one arm and claims he was ment sent out the fire wagon; the seriously hurt by the fal He fire wagon collided with a street re wants $5,000 damages, ar; the street car cut the team case is being heard before loone from the wagon; the team ran Morris. It was taken by, sereigean Ten an tend! Aulibiens waaene gatn. ot aveciie.cheraet..nee, atleast wn Senond and on the Morrie on request of Juan Rukding each one in bed! BUTTR Mont. May 94—Daw have happened in Rostyn, BC. / the mat bumped Jn Sbechan, and ter, in whose court it waa ihe placed the revoiver at; Haggerty, a miner, in a drunken abiteal drunkenness, the winintis | SECRETARY TAFTS KEYNOTE SPECH BEFORE THE OHIO CONVENTION 18 EXPECTED | yy ch eciar Dien eae ae a iginally called, Judge Pointdexter and blew out their| rage, this morning shot and fatally |%#t% i* the cause of defendent’s! TO UNCOVER THE SECRETARY'S OWN BOOM FOR THE REPUBLICAN NOMINATION FOR PRESI- [h,011 of the Halley buildin % ing that he did net with to try wounded his wife and then blew out | Vitus deposition | DENT.—NEWS ITEM. ie stag” Whechen wade Se eee ae ae ae fo nan sued © pro-| Attorney Tom Page, who is asso- The fourth child had been| his own brains An Ii-year-old firned to the crib, where) son made a desperate effort to pro- Prietor# of the Railey building and! ciated with Judge Reevis in repre- the city, the former for b -_ raking an ‘senting the plaintiff. ler He = == Cripple Building--- PUZZLED Setatates 2 prone SLEUTHS RRR The Weather ¢ Spotter + REE EERE EERE EEE r and | the disease, what their financial jcondition is, and what it would l cost to construct open-air hoapjtals e eB for their accommodation. | “That from 80 to 90 per cent of 1 Cc oO 1 Ss Soni in the incipient stages of * « * « * * like they have been through a thrashing machine, and the elty hall officials are in a i | - } sey See age gam dicated Sere Rebleeat peners| tied up early today when 31 at | day. Tt ta understood that Shea! % nesses desired by C. D. Hill- ck, the New York | man in his defense against the t|* charge of fraud, being prose- # cuted against him in Judge iriffin's court Reece eee eee cement of the ordi- #)this morning, when he told how he forbidding expectoration * | robbed 8. W. Po! Mis sidewalks and in pub- */ diamond broker, of $18,000 worth o' is one of the means # | diamonds at the instigation of Den the board of health #)nison, He said Denison told him to ameliorate the tuber- # | that |took advantage of a crescent shaped * * * * . / plece removed from the back door, Lr gew ante ® Le ese oy to the Ist | will refuse to answer and will prod- | the Lumbermen’s association hae | "Mit De. Seat to tail for contempt. | Jeffitiated with the Chicago Hm-|. Sihabews corpus writ ts already | |Through this aperture the jimmy | was inserted and « heavy beam lift jed from a slot. This released the| door and the “Knights of the Dark : * ® books of ancient vintage look ® quandary, # The records of the city * comptroller have also proven prepared in this event Shea i*| w toothsome to the rodents, and eieereae tcunarent te cos z= Just how J. McCall and Rupert baton F ; Savage, self-confessed burglars, ef Stk -sehadin strated t. | moi wir BAKEN TOWARD PLAN | "mat Ze : : | CHICAGO STRIKERS ADD LUMBERMEN To THEIR RANKS AND | , ‘ na [ened BS COPS at EERO) : ESTABLISH OPEN-AIR WOULDN'T “DIbeY’ elelaloleiaheleielalehehaiel’| SRR Getting sore, on First arenes | - - A il -* ¥| Tuesday night, was not explained | ‘ALS FOR VICTIMS OF “ rd DEPUTY SHERIFF ON LIVE. * BUILDING INTERESTS FACE A REINSUS -CUTLOOK—PaEsi-/ 7 RATS EAT UP CITY Juntil the burglars themselves let | el * LY CHASE * DENT SHEA IS DEFIANT—TROOPS EXPECTED * ECORDS. the secret out and showed the! AT 2:30. CONSUMPTION (By Scripps News Ass'n) |& Deputy Sheriff Livestey bad & ® Rats have been eating up */|slouths how it was done. “Sher asaeal 7 D MOI M 24.—Sherman | * troubles of his own from 6 p. ® % the records of the city build- # | loc i Adams, a local sleuth, care-| | labs ae: W. Morris, alias oe Sherciitte, | * ™. Tuesday until 10 a. m. Wed- #& | ® ing inspector. |fully investigated the premises and RRR eR eR H! faced Tom Denison, the Om {| ® nesday. He was sent out to ® a. 4 | ‘As a result many of the #|reported that he was completely | | faced Tom Denison, the Omaha pol- |) Unien i coenaes upon 42 wit- #| CHICAGO, May 24.—The lumber cery Sherman, at 2 o'clock this af | mystified by the entry: i » # | litician, for the first time in court, | + The thieves used a “fimmy.” Ther * * * - * Mock would take a certain Male plague in this city. ‘)train out of Omaha for an lowa| ployers’ association and is debating) recered for a long term in jall./® not even the strong steel Lantern” walked in. A valuable 3 ie soetum from per * town. After he robbed Polloc 4 he Sects te tha. biaploreee Tomine] Tae strike management will de® vaults have withstood their # | Panama hat, some money from one — wi consu A bo pe may e diam rey over io Den comoane The coal companies are} Volve upon the remaining 14 mem-)| @ assaults. of the cash drawers and other ar- TOKIO. M a—A i on the sidewa nison, who gave him $250. bat Den f Bink on on their | Ma the strike committes. |® A box of poison has been ticles of clothing comprised the loot.| —*° ) May 24.—A rumor has Mies of tubercuiosia, bacilli #|nison later refuned to divide the placing non-union men ¢ Gherift Barrett this afternoon is-|% distributed ‘throughout the When the burgiare left. they |Teached here that the Japanese free to enter the lungs *# | proceeds of the robbery. wagons. - he lamber-{ "eS proclamation advising “All| % building, and war to the death # | placed the beam in such a position jhave succeeded in disrupting the i people. s| ri . Be gpa vei By Faced pst to keep cool and avold be-|% has been declared on Mr. and # | that It fell into the original slot. fe ate eg ee ae oh ag io oa ing carried away by the excitement ei entire Patrolman C. G. Carr detected | the city Is Iso! . t ieee ee eee ee WANTS $250,000 the lumber business of Chicago §*/ cetke moment. He declared that if . fall 5 es ee |them stealing from the dark alley- | : ee 5 a crippled; that it will be only & M&t~/ tne geal authorities are unable to way and after Detectives Hubbard | TOKIO, May 24.—An official re- ter of a short time when the short- eee eee eee eee ee eee eee eee Me crusade against the great preserve peace the state and federal ; OMEN EM yyy [ANd Philbrick had questioned them, | Pr from the field headquarters fue in this city the board YORK, May %—The| BIG MAN TALKS OF THE “BIG |age of eens a stop es ota treopa, if necessary, will be sum- atari they admitted their guilt. says a Russian battalion of infantry. Will probably not at ot | breach of promise sult o ath « ing industriee and tie up factories.) i oned LE ———— jand six squadrons of cavalry at 2 pe leases jrananyy -eagepedetd alt agar | STICK"—ACCEPTS = CHAIR- | "inne strike situation this morning | ; a Shout a wholesale quaran-;erine Potlion against W. wid | — - wd jo’clock Sunday afternoon attacked Susumption victims Snch| Hrokaw, millionaire club man, be-| MANSHIP OF OHIO CONVEN. | Showed little indication that either MGattKAAKKKRS tah «RO TTEN IN EeAKAA HHA AR KKH tho heights, north of Chenyagepo Would probably be impra this afternoon before Justice | |the teamsters or employers are * * | but were repulsed. Another Rus- would be of rent Dowitaa 6f ts euereme ecnrt TION AND PLEADS FOR THE/| making ecvoncession which would| ®ATTEMPT TO BLOW UP *| « FIRST JOBS %|sian force advanced on Chien-chen fo the community | Mra. Pollion asks for $250,000 for jlead to peace t “PALACE *| rit % | Monday but were driven off. The M6 20 many cc mptive | jacerated affecti Melasiaue ten PHILIPPINES President Shea, of the teamsters,|# LONDON, May oe DENMARK 4 OF SEATILE/TES | Russian cavalry on the right bank MB Beattie that if they were | timony is expect soth parties to| lis defiant today. In the face of the] te Rwening Standard sa 7 * % of the Liao, Monday morning, began | 0068 forced to go into quar-| the sult are | COLUMBUS, Ohio, May 24.—In|econtinued spread of the lumber/ wyplesion occur at midnight ® * ™ |& retreat. At 5 o'clock in the after- 4 news would be bh | —_— ——__—— aecepting the chairmanship of the | drivers’ strike, there is prospect 0./ #near the imperial palace at #} - SEN EEE EEE EH BB HH | NOON they had reached a point south i or Of education is deemed BANKS FAILED Ohio republican state convention, | martial law in Chicago. % Mogcow. No details were given. # | jof Ta Luen 17 miles west of Fa- firet j | Secretary Taft talked of President| “We intend to fight this thing out) may eye eH EHH EYE! PHILADELPHIA, May 2%4.—Col-| “I started my career at $8 a week | komen onel Sheldon Potter, now director|as a reporter on the New York to g Peport of the board of health | Roosevelt's railroad rate policy, the | to the end,” he said. “It is only the shows that there were) CANTON, 0. Ma The Can-| treasury deficiency, the Philippines | employers who can extend = thie of public works, and A. Lincoln] Times, being a schoolboy just in PETERSBURG, May 24.— ihe from pulm tuber a aan bank vend ite yd ro land the “Big Stick.” Taft hoped |strike, The teamsters are not ex B/G Coup IN CORN Acker were today sworn in at the/my teens at the time. It was General Linevitch reports that on n Of the} guy, . congress would reapond to the pop-| tending it except as the employers mayor's office. Hoth made addresses | years ago that I brought up im Se-|May 21 a Russian detachment ap- in the| In @ statement this afternoon the! lar demand for rate legislation force them.” |in which they urged fealty to the/attle, practically my first position | proached Chantufu. After a spir- W. J. Bryan {8 now formulating; Shea said he would welcome the) CHICAGO, May 24.—A corner In| administration in the factional fight|here being as city editor of the/ited fight the Japanese were dis- aths . ure due pam that cause holds 50 igh a eeu ineane ie W. 1, Davis, be a’ pian of campaign based on the|troops, as they would keep the! May eorn came to light today, when | now on jnewspaper now called the Post-In- | lodged from their entrenchment on : the country. loresident.. The bank holds Davis’ | government ownership of raliroads,/ peace and not make the sort Of| that cereal advanced with a rush| David Smythe, deposed director of|telligencer. Prior to that time I/ the north side of the station. Mt board will prot ntent | rem in large amounts. Ho has against which — proposition the | bungles that the police do. from 68 to 65 cents with a lively | pubtic safety, applied today and was | had published several periodicals in | aia With taking m measure reed rf 5 bene roperty to the #peaker was confident the repub- Attorney Mayer, representing th) scramble on the part of the | granted a five days’ injunction, pre- | Oregon. Will H. Parry ry In ETERSBURG, May %4.— S, such as sccouns a4 4TtR008 t0 Pty ite In |lican party sets its face like flint. | Employers’ association and the 6x-| “shorts.” [venting his successor and ox-di-| vestment and Seattle & Lake Wash » is no confirmation in official ing ordinace lebtedness He counseled the party to take all| press companies, in a statement is) James A. Patten, Frank Frazier | rector, Costello, from exercising any | ington Waterway companies, former of the report from London ns removal of co . - reasonable steps to remedy the evils | sued today, said All the demands/ and William H. Bartlett, who are/ functions of the office to which he; manager of Moran Bros, company fect that the Japanese have : from crowded and poorly WASHINGTON, D. C., May 24. lof railroad rates, Th secretary | of m particularly of the expres®-| tp control of the market, are de-|had been appointed jand president of the council ilroad to Viadivostok, It emlel factories and office Fe eae ie yy thas | Dleaded for a reduction of the tariff| men locals, have been permanently | ctared to be long 12,000,000 bushels, | Costello has instituted civil suit — <——————-_1, {is considered impossible that « suf- se anced the closing of the First|on goods coming into the United jand finally rejected.” with assured profits of from 15 to|jin equity against both Mayor} WINONA LAKE, May 24.—The /ficiont force of Japanese were able The subject 1s Dizi the eee ie oe Lexington, Okla. | States from the Philippines and ex The labor leaders declare that] 29 cents per bushel Means aah Uitidinn dae! morning session of the Presbyter-'to reach the railroad, which 1s se REEMA World,” said Dr. Bi-| *atOnS! bank of Lexington, Okie pressed confidence that congress| United States Senator Platt and 4 ; rian general assembly was devoted | curely guarded by Russian skirmish leet se seer of the state) PANAMA, May 24—Charles Ma-|woujd mete out “this measure of | Vice President Fairbanks are coms JEFFERSON CITY ; May 24 ; NEW ; YORK May tt The to B dine uasion ot foreign mleslons. | Hip inesd corning ners rag ee sees “ta a's 1! ‘ce at the coming session. Heling to Chicago to try and settle the| Judge Davis this morning granted | steamer La Campane, on » after-| The address of the day was deliver- — — from 409 tot om 4 " —— sone. ant wo | he ‘ "toe : a3 "wee eon pe Syl pee gr maintain wea a continuance in the perjury case of | noon of May 20, sighted a schooner'ed by Rev. A, Woodruff Halsey.) MANSFIELD, Ohio, May 24.—The ter cutonts in this » every rect ed ‘by a representative of | a high tariff wall between the Unit Preatdent Shea has been notified! former Lieutenant Governor John yacht believed to be the Utawna, secretary of foreign missions, just Ohio Brass Works were entrees Per. What We are « to € nt O a, at Colon, ed States and the islands, to appear before Master in Char A. Lee, and set the trial for June 14.540 miles due east of Sandy Hoo} returned from Africa > © this morning; 8 $150,000,