The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 30, 1905, Page 1

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

JOIN THE NEW COMMERCIAL CLu NOW, FOR A LONG PULL AND A STRONG PULL FOP SEATTLE. THE LONGEST STRIDE OF SEATTLE TOWARD BIGNESS > 4 GEE MANAGER SIBLEY OF “THE ANNEX i JOIN THE NEW SEATTLE COMMERCIAL CLUB, AND “B008T.” ina _18 THE NEWLY ORGANIZED COMMERCIAL CLUB ‘ r | ™ The Orly Paper in Seattle B X d RA pf 1e Cd Se a i . That Dares to Print the News A VOL. 7. NO. 210 a5 CENTS PER MONTH WASHINGTON, MONDAY, OCTOBE IGHT EDI" | SAILORS KILL ADMIRALS AND REVOLT ODESSA, OCT, 30—A PERSISTENT RUMOR 1S OUT TO THE 4 EFPECT THAT THE SAILORS OF THE BLACK SEA FLEET j MUTINIED AT BATOUM AND KILLED ADMIRALS BIRCLEFF AND CHUCKNINE, THE SQUADRON THEN SET GAIL FOR SE~ ON ATTLEI EY atege } 4 ——— ) o q TRAGEDY AT HOTEL WASHINGTON WAS PRECEDED BY HOT BASTOPOL, FLYING THE REVOLUTIONARY FLAG. 7 WORDS BETWEEN FRANK 8, HUBBELL AND HIS WIFE— 3 QUARREL HEARD BY OTHER GUESTS ea _ (By SBeripps News Ass'n. } ween Nystad, Sv n, and this ie 7 ie } od All other lines have been cut, | ubbe 6 ‘ " 7 Py eS yates a fers of the revo utionary ee Se ‘ " we 4 jdent wires that the 1alties t! movement in Moscow have sent @ money who killed himself late Fri-! ovciock, wher Odessa Sunday were nand to the czar for a constitu- killed and 287 wounded, Two cos |; appeals are come AS SIGNS MANDATE MAKING WITTE MINISTER—FREE day night last by inhaling (amie eee een ent. the to hin | Sacks were killed and two we 1. ling "all over (he wae _— | ating as in the Hotel Washington, | ay tents. Husiness is wtandst) The No man can tell n the flames | euarreled violently with bis wife al He seemed all right th said | POpulace are cowed f anarc and v tion will SPEECH, FREE PRESS, A NATIONAL ASSEMBLY AND NA- | few hours before he determined to] Mr. Hodges cof th a uk out, and every one is waiting make away with himeelf | matter, “and versed very affably a SINGPORS Oct, 20.—Faet and fearing ible moment | | workers In this ef arow « It te this fact more tha any) with me tters of 2ust nem, ‘ 3 id to have lead to| and particularly as to the EXEMP. | Ssitators. are determined to a th T. PETERSBURG, Oct. 30-- other that ts | “ " mi 0 Jol hie desire to end his earthly ex-|TION LAWS tn this # j strike, There are only 4,000 troops! Fifty students and an instructor of jhere, and the Finland rities | the TIONAL SUFFRAGE FOR RU SSIA 01 of technology have vet up 4 intenc | “His talk on the exemption laws Guests in the hotel stated| perhup» referred to some debts he | #Fe Breatly worrle Pe visional government. Troopa ST. PETERSBURG, Oct. 20. ruler, and putting on the throne nti o — Monday morning that the two, was tryin to collect, and could | ersbers ea *e a ha rroun th building in Prince Paul Dolmonukotf, whose were heard in loud altercation Fri-| have } possible bearing on his | '8& the pre h the headquarters are estab- P Russia will be free, Czar Nicholas! rignt to the imperial office is said] At the request of Clty Health Of-jance having been secured in private day evening, and it was later as-jown aft 8ST, PETERSBURG, Oct. 30.—The |to be greater and more just than subscriptions, She said it would be! certained that the wife refused to Hubbell, white a very unco | sg ony ly pat en ordalnpe tt. those of the Romanoffa tleer Ludiow, Mra, Marton 1, Bax-|hetter if the county and city could! retire with the husband, and made tive man, was at times | irikers now number 120,000, Strike] y ## >» M 5 The cear has surrendered to the! J. P. Morgan, Jr orge W. Per-| ter gave a review of the work car-| provide $600, instead of ) a) a pallet for herself on a couch im He wus highly educated | COMtributions amount {to $10,000 eaweniy — oni 4 ;king and other foreign financiers| ried on by the Wayside hompital at/ month the room nd cultivated-—in {act a man of the | FeUbles daily it tm reported” that. Cueal 4 ‘will of the people, and by imperial | are trying to charter a steamer at| a meeting of the board of health on! One of the greatest injustices of It f said there were frequent | world ne, serene S dient ia? geo ode ‘ e . ‘ bend aye ron PBs 4 ‘ + London for St, Petersburg, as it is} Monday afternoon, making an ap-| putting Wayside hospital out of | heated arguments between the two| “For the life of me, and I've been | yO: vi REBURG, Oct. 3 ie hy ha 7 to Cope Mandate has decreed that in the {u-| impossible to reach this city by | peal for the support of the institu-| business, Mra. Baxter thought, waa) beequpe of the alleged fact that) thinking of the horrible uftatr ever | Hever before in the history of Rus, | & fil a Jomeary to Coe | Py . : " : ® there been such a period oF a e wel's ca t eaten Je shall have | Tall. | ton hat eight giris, who have been re-| Hubbell was very stingy and re-| it happened, I can't make out | . sured 3,750,000 * oe oe | ‘The Wayside is at the present] celving training as nurses at the| fused to allow his wife spending| why Hubbell should have killed | (Orror and fear as existe in thix) & insus was vinci * c| Z ¥ 7 c D. he crowds e some danger ol wing . onp fo he py c ut lac Bo’ to y treme! oom and city today even the the right of free speech,a free press,| WARSAW, Oct Th wis) time in som: ng { losing its) hospital for the past 14 months and) money, This fact Is known to many |! if. imperial guards are aaid to ty ‘Tree eee eeeeeee sf unre are more riotous this afternoon, and) contract with the city and county| expected to graduate next June.|/of the guests at the Hotel Wash-| “While anything the right of habeas corpus, the right | eppear to be getting beyond contro!l| for taking care of indigent cases.) would be deprived of their posl-| ington, and was commented upon! strat ot [Of the military. Shops are pillaged) Mrs. Grant, manager of the new/| tions. It would also be unfair, she) many times and wealthy citizens’ houses de-| Metropolitan hospital, on First ave-| thought, to smother an Institution - wn the t nue, has offered to do the work for) that had been built up by so m Why did Prank I. Hubbell, man) was very muc ¢ $425 a month, which ts $25 less than | sacrifice, for the benefit of a new-|of the world, clubman, man of af 1 knew Hubbell ever since he | the amount for which the Wayside | comer fairn aud man of y, kill him- jis now doing the work. Mrs. Grant) Her showing that patients were | self? is an © man, he appeared to be per py with his wife, and the ach o} lable, and those regiments which formerly were considere absolute ly loyal to the czar, are now among (®y Serious boda | those who clamor the loudest. Even PETERSBURG, Oct. 30 Cossacks seem loath to! et in this city all mornin duty and are mingling fr r ulated that prepeens ly with the crowds of strikers an ing made in the south- revolutionists in the streets the empire for the mate ¢ company A deputation of strikers to the ws, They have already to assemble politically, the right suffrage, and all those civil liber- tes so long fought and bled for by | the down-trodden people of this em- | ore knee pants,” said Sylvester G | Fuulkner, manager of the North wus to get the contract, hav-| being taken care of at the rate of| Hie fgtend« were few in this city, American Life Ane Count Sergius Witte is now the Teal ruler of the empire. Upon him | ing seen the members of the board | 45 cents per patient per day Was) but all of them are at a low to give) with offices in the Lumber Ex-| manic ¥ - at Restotf, avi a part the czar has conferred the title of }of health and city officials on the| considered remarkable, the physt-| a reason for the man's rash deed change aa y pee ea erday pre Fogg oe come ‘ - he minister-president, with absolute laubject. It is on that account that| cians agreeing that it would be tm-| It was learned Monday morning. Hubbel was born in the little | constitution and © rome gee Peed rll gener geet power to act as he sees fit | Dr, Ludiow asked Mrs. Baxter to| possible to give them proper treat-| and from an indisputable authority, | town of Marmora, gin, Camnds! | Sond farpiahed Sy the €iy: en eee | the, aitaé.. A tales Gat ee explain the situation. ment for less than that. Dr. Lad | th his financial affaire were in ex-) At the time of his dea Witte ts the man of the hour. To he was Dot supplies to the soldiers; the remov- | Ru: Dim the people look for deliverance “An institution taking care of all/ low stated that the service per-| cellent shape—that money matters! more than 60 years of age. He and al '*t troops fre the wate 4 aig Peg -omn.e ee ae for freedom. | I city cases cheaper than we are must | formed by the hospital was Very| bothered him not at ail I were brought up toxeth Ae] sail Hie lenmanatty of the Gamareticg ned avenged, Mactaletea n Before Witte would accept the re- ‘ a do one of three things,” said Mrs.|aatinfactory, A mistake occurred! His health was fairly « and I were fast friends until he left | from arrest The demands were a hae ae pens b> amarkable powers bestowed upon Taster, In summing up the matter. | recently when, through the careless | while he was not a robust for New York, when still a young taken under advisement, and. al-| for gett sé. ae by the emperor, he demanded [Tt must elther get outside help: | ness of a patrol driver, who stated 4 care of himself | mar though the Geputatina wab arrested | ped ond sities certain changes be made in the ; | provide the deficit out of its own that a badly tnjured person, who e with a xest and aj “While in New York he made con-| by the police they we ag ak a partys manifesto issued by Nicholas, and funds, or neglect the patients had been sent to the hiapital by Ae- | vim, | siderable money, and 15 years ago leased 1 eat eee Se ee 2008: « ) ponent ae ‘these were granted him. Then and Mra. Baxter showed the physt-| sistant Health Officer Buckley, was) Why Yhen should he have 1 eft the metropetta for Torento,| ‘The only communication Russia yg pena yrs comin wae ‘only then did Witte accept the of jclans the financial report of the| simply a drunk. All the beds were! away with himself—good health, | where ‘Tice of dictator of Russia, which b tl | Wayside for the last quarter which | full at the time, and thet nurse in! plenty of money and excellent prow | stamp bu pow holds by the grace of the now revealed the fact that while the city | charge, not realizing that {t was an! pecta—ail that any ordinary mortal He w But deposed czar, and by the and county had furnished $1.500, the| emergency case, had the patient) strives and cares to live f of the people. total expenses were $2,194, the bal | sat back to jail. | Why did he commit suiced? engaged in the trading- now has with the world is the cable | erty. oer . Pein ll —EEE——E——eEeEe—eeeeEIy—EEE—yEEeo— ES duce the trading-stamp into Canada 1, the facts obtatr that THE down, While en route the passen- Hie business grew eo large and WAS PURCHASED | gers presented him with a congrat- TUR All day today Count Witte was at k The questi robubly never will| details connected with i were © ‘LY BEFORE THE TRAG- | ulate Peterhof. the imperial palace. and be answered a hie self-destruc- | annoying the authorities both of = gtr ’ ot Sic gioies te ‘2 pore € ne oan ; ie Poe nt orth one ; with the emperor. From| @__—— Patrol Driver Candidate For Council = ‘","". "< the cities and of the province, that | bell may end his earthly exiatence. Mike trip. nt a on latter he received the final pa- r ver many for which special Jaws were passed to restrict | And the engineer “et the h ow ‘few of the ominent peopk Which. will result in the free- SERGIUS WITTE. ever been nasigned. it, and finally Hubbell was com-| tell the same story —> ' see tin. tapsaead eee an he bale oe acme Fred W. West, sensor member of | pelied to quit Fegure sl a gas teh ta box nents | pease, tae avanesoeal ose mse ree ° the real extate firm of West @| “But he had acquired . 1 ee . Ww , : . on e Republican club a. The Eleventh is the ward re- a ‘auir @ large for- ments of the Hubbells or in y | Hams, W » Le’ and actions of the na-| Sfoyed, one of the ruined residences} The Green Lake Rep | Wheeler, tn the Colman block, anditune in the meantime, and with it! other apartment in the bolidiog | Semeel Archer Peack Benes tm assembly, and will form it | being the general's, The a ‘dignified legislative body. | /oopt into the air and there| Wil) be organieed at a meeting tn} The delegates to the essombly will “a8 Bo bloodshed. elected by national suffrage. and | contly created in te division of the | With whom Hubbell had office r he came to Beattie, probably in 1900.1! WHEN AND WHERE WAS THE Brewsters and family, D. H. David- wi j said to The Star Monday morning He was a man wh uid tnake | TUBE BOUGHT, AND BY WHOM? son, M. and C, Herschberg, H. Rein- b - that at about 10 o'clock last Friday | money out of anything. And at the, It is not known whether or not| hart and M. Schneider, French con- morning Hubbell and bis wife en-| same time he was a man who made! Hub! ft a will, and whether he | sul at Nome, who is en route to had dixponed of hix property before | Paris. Mountain View hall on Monday) } mark the greatest political; KIEL, Oct. 30.—A German crutser| night. The meeting is sald to kaa! John Wilmot, of the COWMY| tram the office, and that * both! but few friends, because of hie pe- in the history o Russia. and & complete torpedo boat divi- |clork’s office, is managing and] greeted those present very plea Guitar sharecter he determined to kilt bh Captain Weay: * 1a marks the death of Rus-|siom has sailed for the Russian) been inspired by the friends of | he rm ¢ himself. His ‘aptain eaver reports col autoctacy and the birth of a| coast. It Is reported that the| j Receeing he comeniones at Ons a ,| “He was « quiet man and thor. | only living relatives are his brother, | weather at Nome. Considerable fee husals Kaiser has ordered the fleet to| Joba Weedin, city patrol driver. |“ sis a real entate man, te| had met Mre Haphe Wet oumhly aware to all the tricks of win Hubbell, of Marmora, On-| was beginning to form. The ship } abbe . With the right of freedom |helt ‘rei im -entinace ty eet] wie would lke to t I. the world, He never disnipated, Canada, and his widow Occidental had not discharged all become the first | another republican whose friends| ‘The busband and wife converwed | never drank. a fare cog 4 Bags sey ay Maye ae ‘ oe : “9 their grasp, the people are the crar and family In case of ne- are booming him for councilmanic | very pleasantly with each other and He eT aioe tte ee shun bent nthe on > ie i heise ee of deposing the prpsent cessity. jcouneiiman from the Eleventh! honors horily left the office together ‘TTT rrrr eee eer. So and but seldom a spender.| in the east, ar the forme ex- - | “That wan the just time I saw | whe items ta tity osctt Ps *” eee ———— == —- ~ a n fas jood | pecte® in Seattle late Tuesday. Un- Hubbet! att auld Mr. West. “I! neaith, although never robust ml <i his asvival ne Ghepaebn wil Se HALIFAX, Oct. 30.—Prince # ) 6 g haven't gotten over the shock of bis) he aleays took good care of him-| made of the body, which lies in the |* Louis and fleet sailed for An- # death yet. There is absolutely noth: | seit and m indulged in the| Bonney-Watson morgue napolts this morning * 1 cr er in | it ee with Mubbell's finan-| pleasures of life, I had known him| It is thought, however, that the el * cial u 1) for years, yet when 1 met him in| remaing will shipped to his for- NORFOLK, Va., Oct. 30.—%#% him to kill bi this city after years of separation,| mer bh in ¢ Admiral Evans’ battleship and # iG squadron proceeded today to ® Hampton Roads to prepare for the reception of Prince Louis, # "Thin office did considerable bust-| he was the same neas for him. I know positively that | and cool and collected : amounted to nearly $200,000, anditve hea on a oe ant ctim of Assau a ~]€ ree KY that he owned considerably proper-| times with him, but he didn’t seem| | os 1 ianls srapersy to Seattle to want to do that—and 1 never| Mary G ttl, 14, th tty | ‘ ; operty in Beate was en-| p tae alee Mary Gascone © pretty s ; lcumbered for probably $100,000, but!” “Yet he wae alwarn friendly with| Italian girl who a few days ago ran that Was # «mall matter for him, as! me, Rut that "| away from her home on Mercer the local police author!-) Enrich appeared at police head-; = m | he dould easily have cleared ali of| citto peak, hin dlspo- | island, is the victim of @ criminal that and much more, if necessary assault | failed to apprehend the wife ct) quarters on Monday morning. ex- | His onty living relative tx bis i ° . “Burich, proprietor of the New| pecting the Seattle police to have at “For the last 10 days, } er : ;: . n ays, however,! brother, Baldwin Hubbell, of Mar. | Th Parents of the girl Monday York Apartment hotel, of Portland, | least a report on the case, but was Hubbel! had been trying to dispose | mora, Canada. Hubbell himesif ig | Morning procured from Prosecuting: | and his former partner, by the| sorely disappointed when Captain of gome.ot hin Union street holdings, | agent for his compan hile he| Attorney Mackintosh a warrant fo ame of Thayer, Enrich is walking| Laubscher informed him that the| plaging. part of them in our yp Citgo a fl rec * ee es SERRE EERE MER hands, | lived in site, 19. ven th rest of Fal . 45, whi treets of this city armed to the| affair was Greek to him. Enrich OPerErer. oom 18 cur bende lived in Marmora, 13 years age, | (we sfrest of Jim Palfetia, 45, whom Knowing the man as I do, ana| ‘hey charge with the crime and with but one deadly pur-| showed his indignation and walked . part with ©. A. Stimaon ¥ % | o knowing his peculiarities, yet 1 4 Falfetta is employed in the Co- wr ow " to seth . Bete gi Kom at of oe & ont of the station vena 00 eos | “Ahd what seemed remarkable not tell why he should have killed | !tmbus saloon, Tacoma, and officers — whom pe then and more so Now, was the fact| himself. I always thought he waa| D&¥e been sent there to procure him. Ak. Seeeram aL of stealing his wife and a con- Bd ~ his own hands. that he was willing to sell for con-| too sane a man for that, too wise|. The Gasconetti girl confessed to (By Scripps News Ass'n.) -y et ge of money. The ith = aoe and tired mS mon- siderably less than the properties | and to weil up in the ways of the| er parents Saturday that the rea KANSAS CITY, Mo., Oct. 30.— im! a poy ony aay 4 a ee tee Reng y A Were worth on the market. It #e 4) world.” json she had run away from home| Twelve passengers were killed and a ae dee, time betwees| the Gentile. etficer’s go marti — queer to me at the time, and I can't] And so the question remains un- | Was that Falfetta had ruined her Injured at 10 o'clock this morn= has F see.thrqugh that fe et anawered—wh: 7 a i ‘ound » g rassenge: ‘Oregon metropolis and this city,| replies. “Must a man be his own| Anxiety to please the girl with at the time Damon was rooming! "Never in all my dally relations| ten ar nicest Prank B Hub- | oe pee al ton catine Bent We tem Unica a for the runaways. | Sleuth. sheriff, judge and jury? I'll) |. 0, ne had been keeping com. {i him he considered the boy hon-| with him has he ever let fall t When @ representative of ‘The|Pesidence, where she had obtained | derailed a mile east of Sheffield, A forma! warrant was \ssued in| show you that I can find my man ? . [st and upright fact that he was short of money, and| Star asked Hubbet) M ne employment Mo., a suburb city. ‘ . land for the arrest of the couple| The last seen of the wronged hus-| pany ied T. Damon, & local clerk, to| ,P*mon traded the original stone! iow. personally that he had all| morning, whether ahe would moss | | ‘The train left’ Chicago at 10 band was when he entered a little costume shop on Seventh, for the purpose of purchasing a disguise. & serious charge, and Enrich that the local palice were) ified by letter, requesting them jat @ jewelry shop conducted 4y| the mopey necessary and + commit the crime of grand larcony.|S8tacey Shown, and tater had the! go business with Gran tikes ato ee ee Falls F Shi | Gite with tourists tor Los Amaeine jother stone made up ax an engag No—his determination to take his|to any of the ae oe rom ip | Fae wenden ot to te — to Pick up Thayer and bis wife and| His identity may be so well hid-| Monday morning he was placed/ ment ring, which he told the de] ite newer came from the ae ny 6 hewspaperme and e tender, mail, them back to Portland for| der that murder will be committed : |tectives he had given to his sweet-| he bad Jost money but 1 de telines| rere the interview baggage, smoking and chair care aro | before the day is done. under arrest by City Detectives! heart, Jesse 1 I Weak hie aftaice be t0dh up bis tt Sooo On pittrible deed in her} Death followed in the wake of the piled * - high Dn me Pull- ‘ | enltg sendifoer ee | , ‘a 10 tool » hin time | apartments the widow has kept her-| steamship Victo o Ser mans, tourists and the diner, re- Adams and Corbett and charged “cas eee ; go . . nent At) and worried him that HE BECAME |geif carefully from the gaze of the crn 4 samship 'é hod ynich mained on the track. All the dead jon Marche Monday morning. | TEMPORARILY RANGED, and} public, and even her most intims " ‘" dg et | 80 far recovered are cludi with the theft of a diamond valued|She is a brunette and an accom-| decided to Kill himeelf Malas Nave book Aeneh ctaaeel ae Mon-| two mall < forks, thc Ieeanetie at $100. lathe Beer hn hake white he occupied part of this] to her apartments . “While engaged in fire drill just |@04 porter, ‘The wreck occurred im office, he always impressed us as a| The presence of the gas tube| two days before the vessel reached |* deep cut flanked by rocky” walls A formal complaint has been filed) musical demonstrator at the big ry uf tained m ® fo very self-contained man, speaking | through whic > with Prosecuting Attorney Mackin-| department store, and her character| seldom and keeping his affairs to) fatal : Fi caeoia tosh charging .Damon with grand| has been considered above reproach.! himself. He was also a very self-| attach hated the| Seattle, Emil Abrahamsen, 28, a| 5° feet high fumes is unexplained by the| sailor, engaged as quartermaster,| | 4 Partial list of the dead includes « of the hotel | fell overboard and was drowned | J#™mes Seymour, Richr larceny. James P. Huntley, the proe-| Damon's friends, however, tell an-! opint Ao and wh h T | | opinte 4 man, and when on o| Th ‘ rae ee “ x John McGrego' roi , couting witness, alleges in his com-| other story, alleging that she led! formed an {dea, nothing and nobody | steam hie eo ee nian ht ee Batra ekwes 3 WALLA WALLA, Oct. 20-The the parties that they desired sutti«|plaint that Damon secured the dia-|the boy to think that she cared more| could away him from it | supplied with gas tubes of the kind| Abrabaston wes a. sing! | Chicago; Baggageman William Hare moned as witnesses. This was doné,| mond at the time be (Damon) was|for him than she did CAN SER NO EARTHLY| which terminated Hubbel's exist-| anu n native cf Norway Ho» had|?#0n, Chicago, The porter wae a TAayestigation of the affairs at the! and the board will issue the sum-|rooming with him at (penitentiary was commenced this) mona fate this afternoon, direeting| First. “I wanted her to have the ring, I am sorry that things have REASON WHY MR. HUBBELL | ence. | | | sailed out of Seattle for a number | ReKTO It ts sald that the tube may have! of years past and was well known| Among the injured are three malt SHOULD HAVE KILLED HIM- laflernoon at the Hotel I’Acres, con-|ruch persons to appear tomorrow The detectives ascertained where| turned out this way,” stated the! smi | ve 6 hee ; 1 | r 3 if een bought by Mra, Hubbe'l fo } i . cle as ved ducted by Assistant Attorney Gea-| This afternoon Oscar Cain filed|the diamond had been pawned.| prisoner to his captors shortly after) And thix tm the same question| purpose of heating her certing eee | lee het eine men. Soe eee | eral McDonald, of Spokane, on the cdditional charges against Warden| When confronted with the evidence he had confessed | winichs i# disturbing the minds of| but the chambermaid, who has arc] gers, among whom were many of| The following dead have also been ver) the most prominent mining opert- | identified since they lived at the Hotel Wash-| ors of the Nome section. Her con-| Roy Stafford Cleveland, 0.; Lee ington, said Monday noon that she! signment of gold amounted to $100,-|D. Montgomery, Lacrosse, Wi: summoned were Dr. Yancey C.\ not discharging all the guards at| been done with the diamond he had | the very morning that Damon told) iated in business. | . former privon official, | | Cain, leader of the Bee the state. The only per-| Kees, accusing him of negligence in| Damon told the detectives what had! Huntley missed the diamond on| others with whom Hubbell was re-| ranged the Hubbell apartments A ‘aud|the prison who were implicated in| secured by trading the stolen stone|him that the house had been en-| Why did he kill himself? boxer” | the alleged illegal registration prior|for another, which he presented to|tered by a burglar, At first he be-| Alfred B. Hodgson, an attorney in| had never before seen th Phe Vic F r 20 | Ear’ y : © of the republican party.|to the city election last July after| his sweet heart, an employe of the| Heved the boy's story, but later be-| the Arcade building, a permanent| which was dincovered In Gee see pol out yn Sees eS ocels aah Dee aa were requested to furnish the) being ordered to do so by Governor| Bon Marche. |came suspicious and reported the| guest of the Hotel Washington and! man’s mouth. = Captain Weaver reports very ples, Italy Luther Rich ory ba 4 of control with the names of] Mead Huntley told the detectives that’ matter to the polica & (riend of Use dead man, sald Mom herefore it is a fact, according Pleasant weather during the trip cred waiter Chicago besa 6 si

Other pages from this issue: