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a (us mv} «=©=Lhe Seattle Star {one Cent WEATHER FORECABT.-Pair tonight and coller, with light frost; Sunday fair, “Te Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the New SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, SATURDAY, APRIL 28, 1906. VOL. 8. NO. 54. a5 CENTS PER MONTH GRAFTERS GRABS IOHILLMAN’S SENTENCE hifichtes that trouble isn expected E from the wtrikers ~ Supreme Court Sets Aside Conviction of Local Real Estate Dealer---Holds That Fair Trial in This County Was Impossible Owing to Publicity Given by Press, ies Are Being Stolen by the Wagon Load F ood Red Cross Takes Steps to Stop Robbery. ss=Distribution Cause of Trouble---Looting Commences Again in Chinatown Mayor ~ Schmitz Runs First Street Car---Building Oper at ons, OLYMPIA, April 28—The #u- (have taken place outside the ott, . t¢ Claimed Ads. We e Fraudulent, DH Ne Bente ie E eee eee eee 1 a clement of danger to the! | i f SS geet ® | people wh © crowding the etty to| ing er fate t / OAKLAND. A B~— wi seo the a Meveral Bare , se " tyfive young ™ f* pe ¢ ady occurred jim o , ; d tes families. © lestriaas and automobile partie | } and hange of ” nat | t Be senroxed in S . The Orpheum ts first of the | | Fite Bagge fa ; ; ane te arted ¢ eaters te plans for rebuild: | King ‘ th f . Teyana the ws been A | o wal po wn ag ally fas fering. A dix sist porary s lter 1 , ry is its that they wan ed EOE AEA AI RM ES YS Ugpretectors ‘ Be Erecte:t Dereeresss —e ‘ eire - GaN FRANCISCO re ap the health « satisfacto autho: aes POLICE ON TRAIL OF ==. DESPEARDO SMITH by DELANEY ALLEGED MURDERER mies et NEAR TO DEATH . PROF. MUENTER, HARVARD PROFESSOR, ACCUSED OF POISON+ : | | | THE STEADY LINE OF REFUGEE WAGONS, BEARING HOUBEHOLD GOODS, ENTERING GOLDEN GATE PARK, | | at Hamil 7 re athete: | Hes in wholesale qu idin more i os ; ‘ a tasny ] Joba D. Spreckies and family left | | ING HIS WIFE, HAS FLED TO LOS ANGELES—iIS A CHRIS for San Diego on the steamer} ee ar : mi 30 pe ' 2 ; | | TIAN SCIENTIST—-DEAD WOMAN TREATEO BY FAITH € aes - n poy ate ba ag - wae be ¥ as | jPievarcians AT HOSPITAL BAY HIS DEATH 18 ONLY A QUES. | r . “enters " at the mal of Son \ DOCTOR, FOLLOWING CHILDBIRTH. a ot dollars Ay , . oh ja cities wishing to send « TION OF A FEW DAYS, AS HIG STRENGTH, WHICH HAS betes wasted plies to this city MURDERER WHO GHOT TWO OF HIS PURSUERS IN PITCHE } eee MES Saree ever . The corenct’s denth let numbers! 4 © PURSUERS ° STOOD SO LONG, 18 EBBING FAST | Red Croas society b 1338. Four deaths occurred yester. | BATTLE ENTRAPPED IN NU RSERY NEAR WOODBURN CHICAGO, Apr The police | ( t jentint. Later two reg : ig wagonloa day a0 outcome of the fire.4 whines taba area diss — jot this city are ‘ vying to! ul uns were cated They fravdulent re t 1 | ' be ae nd Prof. Muenter, It was learned | pr ed, but finding their me @8tsiders, and has adopted | Bark Reneres $100,000.000. | CHAT of Police Thor F. De bedside of the sick man, and doe*|inis morning that he ¢ e here|cine was not being used withdrew, measares A careful pe of by oe taney, who hax been seriously if) | 2ot leave the hi — : jfr Cambridge to attend the fa-| Refused to Sign Certificate. Stolen by the Wagon load the opening ot Baggs vy < ms AS il * © fire i by the | fer te yp three month il note wanien nee aenieeder to on fhe Ay heey Pe ~ Load Muenter then applied to one @ Mme cases supplies > heen soe peep Wath ra — =, bee " ¥ ts ing Rp perted today as rapidly declining. | poy he pital attendan bo 1 $150 fro ied siete aad weutl on 1g physicians, Dr. Moe stolen he wagor baths | ecceme no te coin earteummnod 4 Wages ee wad the doctors in attendance bay which has so won-lis Los Angeles, where his sister | tyre, for his signature to the cers * again su nite he a shoo! 4 withstood the ravages of | jjves ' }tifiente of death, but the latter mee haw mark | @¥@nOwp hove At Prov jens for g the « we is aroused and ts bu a ‘ aghoer | thought an investigation was needs ew ines ak en of Cakinnd sent today | '7 es OCOre Che Place at at the first | Bae we me whet bas bee of the] CAMARIDGE Apel 28.—~A war-| @d and noUffied the medical examing apervieo “lito establish an gmployment *| PORTLAND, Ore, Apel nip atef |Get tor the last month, it Is | ¢, th Ken-|rant is out for the arrest of Erich |¢f With the result that the warranf iea-| which Ie bad i Gy theoe on: taba ecco vhs oy }ipiewed that death Ix only a quer |« regret. Dre | nent wetor of German ai| Mas been tssued fe for building perms’ settiod by the c ef Policeman Has Escaped on Telepnone Wire. ; ou ‘Of 4 very short time 4 James Shannon are at-| jar At sity, on a chars of)” id that Muenter was a ma: Eames architects are in fn Would Build on Old Site City, wa The fatture to get Smith when} MiB Delasey it constantly at the )tonding Chief Delane | nerdering bis wife here two weeks | % ! principle, but overwork Bi iit, cs a result ot} % h et ae|Which had surrounded him in a capture was practically certalm, | Jao. it is alleged that Mrs, Muen-|™#de him morbid. i op eee ES canoe Ul « Washing said thia Clamp of brash near tha 2 with more than an even |ter'n death was enused by arsenic Mysterious Past. ' pat online cces me « as cular. } * tt Smith fired upen hi « exe that an investih v : or A e Sheriff J. & of Muenter’s past recorg Ne More Skyrcrapers * Beped to secure the enaction de t t 7 ° ' “ oye | bape nh aironger Beco i Fina Arsenic in Stomach. . , . ~ ’ he |< ng to the Pe He | warrant was issued following le be! F stomach, causing « fatal injury, and | ade daredevil escape from the! an nly ris of the woman's stoma ‘ r de y eee that will not only invure ri also w fing Captain N. Hender count by climbing y si Examiner Swan, Muen-| told of how he was once discover hat people believed him to micidal tendency. A story at bu son, 4 member of the powse. Hix » telephone | the city and placed his | pretending to be asleep while a chili bat will t able | firms today ent t condition ts alsa se # . ( tld: | resignation with the university au “* «& in the next room with the earthquake To| porary affices there Slips Through the Cordon. ing @ wor a | thoriti sax turned on. Relatives reseqe@ Bead they = will » . ie | | Ie the darkness Smith escaped. Like Tracy Hunt | On April 6 « child was born to/ the child. Hie friemds called hint that akyserspers be no | Find Three Bod leliping through the cordon which} Wednesday morning, afte | Mra, Muenter, who was attended by | “iron minded” because of hie ¢ 3 } SAN 8 p t dt thro’ aro and | kk murders ich the a faith cure doctor and two nurses| mined character in following o1 ANTA ROBA, Ap had been thrown weed bite ton J, a hat which } Hi husband is alhis mysterious beliefs ip end builders from all /noties of three’ tmrrling mnen,| Which It was believed was sure to|police identified as ® of the same cult son {Clackamas eount igspectors etact emf | named Ward, Smith and Davidson, |efect his capture fount close to the E — a nema have been taken from the ruins} Plane bad been laid to capture | ertme | | o study thelhore, making §4 bodies recovdres.|hitm at daylight, bat at 1 a’elock| Since then he has led a poxse a| BRLLICOSE JOHN &. SMITH ATTACKS MEEK JOHN WOLD, BUT | 2 Mf constrection that best | +, vk of Clearing the debris | Sheriff Shaver ordered the possee chase similar to the famous Tracy ¥ area Ih many "| continaes. The banks are pregar-|to rush Smith. Not a shot was |and Merrill purwult 18 TAKEN AWAY BEFORE A NY DAMAGE IS DONE—SMITH’S | 3 they have been surpri jag te open. ta. temporary aus iftred antl they were close upon The posse located Smith after PM of the most expensive bu Cee eT? SMATIOTS | he man tying hidden im the dense | dark last night in the bushes, where ARREST WAS A STRENUOUS BIT OF WORK FOR POLICEMAN. | | i the least rewixtance to} Clearing University Ruins brush the shooting occurred | ey PALO ALTO, Apri %—A hue ~~ i aa Motorman. fred men are at work today clear SCRE eee! ’ ‘ thine of {i were notified 1 hie time} ‘ ‘onbbigny wood or cul jing up ry tuins of the Stanford {i feet ; mw no je aifti- | F piman De caught the craxed Shed iron Balidings may be orect-|universit® butldings I will re jeuity been te ‘ he ty Ja . wn before he had hurt . pray to aceommodare | quire weeks to complete the work {me & ch ineanity r at- is lterupting: to complete severa 1 Cetimate Also insane. | Men. A general widen- ‘and oscertain the exact extent of . . * . My - . : . * fown town strve the damage. . * [of deste m with weapons and at nee safely in jail Smith's tr “4 bikes of the f &: be * |iacking n feltow prisoner after he| ples were fot ower. Im the som ats since the fire cok WASHINGTON, Ap . ~le # [getins He be trfed on M ward was John Wold, also *|c. C. FILSON FINDS SACK OF PLUNDER ON HIS BACK PORCH mM quite an ever Mayor | er ty this afternoon reported | = |@y jose terror of being} acted as moto " feaths \* FOR THE CALIFORNIA SUFFERERS. +! Ghote Are Fired. ee ree ae ee 4 EIGHT DAYS AFTER IT WAS STOLEN FROM HIS HOME— ’ >] being a — . 5 When Pat n Collier went ¢ . one wide of the ‘ce PLUNDER BORE EVIDENCE.OF HAVING BEEN BURIED FOR Pedestrian * Grreet Sith at hie 1 ba ne 1 Benith , ae | . BY GAMUEL GOMPERS. # early he ok A barr which have made bi tom 1 SOME TIME ; Leeting Recommences |@ Editor The Star » feaiel » f the house and er, Urs ; temporary dis n of S éguisllaes Seat meceein Uae’ ebeak tarcean - S & Maas Gna ed een ber vont ked Wold, prey-| Who stole the Filson silverware? were solid silver articles in thé who have bee tn @ festation that benefi ® | threatcs to KI the office ‘ x rome @ unknows k 4 a living i a> baad ane b : oot ot madi ine ’ | ana why? house, but they did not take themy | Bow com le 1h > , 24 : phe ; - it wan earrted away by burgiara|, After the burglars had disap | been se . ee > H . ured Mm xi y . 'a"S | peared, the imprisoned young maqt moved to a <n ~ le : c sp prob ‘ h ten days ago. two nights a€0| broke open the door of bis roomt i te Presidio i : “4 slag xk . a fc n the back poreh of the |and telephoned the police. aa ” b ' been } . . . aa And that was the last incident ig | é r “ wuse, « efully tied pina unny | '§ point .. 3 . iy ve ‘ - : ap 18 & BUNDY | he affair until Wednesday night. ; lye ’ Pe FRG SE + the 14 | aoe an oven 3 ; * tie : ml ; The burglary was committed at Sack on the Porch. | ope along Ke ucts | Port Blakele ar * [es ov k Collie " ‘ he t k Tnesday night, April) On that night a member of the ‘ sicide Port B . * Washington, D. ¢ * ’ 1 entered the /household found on the kitchen mies don ) * a t occup I gunn k, having the apt Hl ‘ “hy th © BY BOOKER T. WASHINGTON * { at t © exception ¢ ance of having been buried img ; “— en 08 ~i@ & The St *- ag mas her of M the ground ; “ ‘ 4 wh “ ~ wheat? y can for , t f { | Inside the sack were all of the rd infar ~ A ; a f b a lensor . Prisoner in His Room 1 en articles, but there was " 1 4 “ He was ¢ on & hope nf . A f b T fk h ng to licate by whom they, : ) Wells Are Biown Down 2 ae vera Ona > i Ning hin Semaine i o J rr ge 4 bag | aloe or ane ire bes Ue strong wind a ‘> tes aeae ft *% jon, will be repente F f Cal “ * | , 1 Q t y C. C. Filson, from whom the at ty yester: ar * nin . ' ‘ * Then th , ¢ , use | ticles were en, lives at 115 Maids | fererad « Hl * { ' ' 7 land ¢ 1 ith : Lane, in the Denny-Blaine ade > ~~ * * | | ; in BY BISHOP W. C. DOANE * |} mp | CLERICUS ENDS SESSION | ® & * | The International Clericus ended * - eting at the Grand j * * bees oo ae o house. The evening's pro- * ’ * |WELIEF COMMITTEE WILL RE ved wi 20 miinutes® ; * " ox t by the United States Mae Me ‘ f * CEIVE THE NOME CONTRIBU 1 1, from Bremerton The * * pe ones 1 resses of the evening * ; ott e TION THIS) AFTERNOON o Jive sor Monk, er f the " i * PART OF MONEY WILL BE Will Retain Portion A PLANT BETWEEN GEORGE-)Ri. R I bishop of * th tt ® r Wood, see- = f « KEPT HERE To CARE FOR TOWN AND SOUTH SEATTLE! ~, of the aational beard. om - 1 ® 5 5 missions of the iscopal chureh, , * hrer " b tt . ) * REFUGEES WHO CAME FROM | t the ¢| BURNS TO GROUND WHILE | Dis we several oy visiting . AM CROSWE \OAN * . havin d a a i BEVANSON Is DROWNED BY THE CAPSIZING OF CANOE, AND iS York, Apri B fA * | SAN FRANCISCO, FIREMEN STAND BY, HELP will preach from Seattle . | - . f WIS COMPANION HAS NARROW ESCAPE FROM THE SAME i BY BISHOP SATTERLEE . | LROG—WERS URARLE bed , | " PATE—LITTLE 1s KNOWN OF THE YOUNG MAN—BoDY Has |* F Th . iad * he tft 1 " * ! REACH HYDRANTS. | NOT BEEN RECoveRED ar is | pce ' A * ™ ‘ ‘ _- — v4 ' n * 4 d . \ « ' firemen were " ft * f * ’ , t > ' h th anne ' te gl cnra a = : RY Y. SATTERLEE, 7 As 7 the 1 la nt | hea od f I * Bish @ Washington ot Nome Contribution Coming. | ve P Te wot a ’ fe | ternoe ' A mage ounts | F Pogrebnol was mortall® MAF name t : " . . Sal nat bef . * ® r erly killed by ant imo young 1 I - +4 ' ‘ th ’ Ke & | towns ting to] < he fire started ‘ The officers were OY foot ott n Philadelphia, th @ [fine $ t "| wires, and it part of the Wh the ean. Whe , cis - osgnMg hr manhood is molded in #& |b Y 1 es ‘ ! ‘ lerers and shot. oh TS i case tole de of naversit nfidently expect to o « 1D x t F Iu A t e aL M sts have been made. Troue > ins Mande i to the ng|® the new city of I nd more splen * lan 1 t this : T ‘ V ected to follow ll the . bo bod Pua: a JOM WEAVER w el ‘ tee will transmit the| Standard Oi company and 17 af t ' RECRUITS ARRIVE. k Yel am 2 Mayor of Philadelphia * tr ntri- | fillated companies. It promises to | the 1 8 W e| F ecruits for Fort Flag» ne learned , sae: tb 2 . yo bie ee * Philadelphia, Pa., April 23 * va ty Outside | be @ fierce fight to a finish, The|able to do anything more tha rived in the city from ge tm the « ie paaae . athe Bn ae, 4 pass’ * immediately 90. the San Fran-|capial of the company exceeds aj vent a spread of the fanes (o oO { will proceed to the f9x8 $6 make » ‘hor e cad se : rrr ee Tee err re er omemitiee in cash, Wor re.' billion dollars, Jacent property.

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