The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 7, 1906, Page 1

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ennai oeeeeienincnneaaiilahiaie | ONE GENT | THE SEATTLE STAR WEATHER FORECAST—Fair Tonight; Tuesday Fair, Warmer; Light North to East W nds FieOus Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, MONDAY, MAY 7, 1906. VOL, 8 NO. 61 2g CENTS FER MONTH ; | 5% MESSAGE OF GEORGE MITCHELL, | Mes CREFFIELD’S SLAYER, TO MRS. & CREFFIELD’S FATHER. : r . : iY ys, THER SLAY TOOK HIS LIFE’’--GEO. MITCHELL - - . * 4 P ie 4 4 Mitchell Shoots and sparse Kills Ede) sitterent rooming nos Flames Break Out at 3:30 This Morning a:d * mund Creffield, Leader of Fanatical Relig-/\ inh 22. Aah Sk) Army Transport Sherman Is Saved With ious Sect--Victim Accomplished Ruin of Slay- (°° | Great Difficulty---Cartridges Awaiting Ship- er’s Sisters---Avenger Followed His Man For si. , ment Explode---Fire Boat Slow. My pe i Mt Weeks and Is Now Satisfied. ed alate, Mra Hertha | sane PR AARAAHAA EY VONEE EEE TE YESS m | yornin, STATEMENT OF GEORGE MITCHELL, BS nD tess trem 5 | the @. N. docks, THE SLAYER * ‘ yi *f came to Seattle on the Wednesday morning train * Sherman's Cargo from Portland. I came here for the purpose of killing § Sent to Penitentiary ha Greffield. I saw them this morning on First av. and shot | ‘ Bike gan. That is all there is to it. He ruined my two . " | and I took his life - Turns in Alarm MENT OF MRS. IDA CREFFIELD, WIFE * > w | would ears OF THE SLAIN MAN sits : 2 “Mitch reason to kill my husband. He never * ~ . 5 > aid bi any I went downtown this morning to *|« tt ’ 1 the roof| At award a skirt. On First av. I heard somebody call ‘Cref- § . ig , Hy My husban ned and at the same moment the 3 i came 4 now why he did it. When we were « ‘ s atrols ie ’ 7 s told that this Mitchell was watching for © | . ro ry a Babes | Se dean's lonely’ Seika fae all pean him. My * ates Busband never + {those girls and they are not with 5 ; e ‘ Frank Wa here. The youngest, Esther, is now staying with the » pas tatement Sadly of my br Frank Hurt, at Corvallis, and has * ‘ tee been there for » e time. é - sila ied TTT eee eee ee . . oe | 0. Ships ‘ aant_ to} wae alneet otk sotema2 oe oy cee 2 om Bo | GEORGE MITCHELL o : ‘ we Lees je $75,008 1 ake » " prides } Slayer of Frank Edmund Creffieid. ¥ The estimated loss was this aft- a hapte Mrs. Creffield Silent . — 7 ; w on placed at approximately 4| She appeared to be calmer than any | found “ . tran i “ ain anew s Hi in the safe on the dock. x a . ket « e cartridge u wot Gweffield had in charge of the quar- r . o etfles x * a tie ' f . 7 coe commissary department, . Whe “ : as tak et ° oe or h clock this afternoon, wa oon M rett . t 2 } . r citi AEE ‘thane whe bad teen & ioe 2 gr jor et - in ato ad ae oe: one feined throwsh a Sidasy ot Gabieadinin dean Le betlet t Bieway before his con met ast tores of ams fon were This was ruined by water. tr 208 sded 8 he « : mp Gite new cam pen » fee vl PO k and twice « series es the army commissary fanat w Ores t Perrified by cond organizat) " re . wor a “We we A “5 broke ou sting he al corps sustained po at . © t &” she « ’ ; se ne oe Mage — ae ing the disnste Col sford was unable Preeti released ° Boge for « Word. om t ie vy J ort Eee ew ad ‘ 2 . nd at the}to st ust what his joss is on Heekentlary after ser ‘ « i ma % ate. | the se tw hat the * : ‘ « u ; Loe er he lve secount of not having the records, yeare for ruining ove < tS ee Se wa paren bine n* place - not en Besides the supplies there were eee Te Waldpert, a tt h ‘ e : < Mra. Creffield ‘ is ne % on the fully 200 turkos belonging to army geenger traced hie wr Bearoh for Creffield - , were hk of tou* officials stored in the warehouse. of res 4 “ { 1 hay, w Col, Glasstord and Col. Thompson * had “ a | The wernment re . who ig > ion ihervcepe he O This @ ear Sherman from 9 , t the ' ’ wie Sa t 1eir household “HOLY ROLLER CHIEF TODAY = : snc ae te, Dann we TS os mt | £? ~ i} blaz ¥ ite and 600 tons a Po ds Mitchell Is Indifferent van h ow fiatelylof hay in the use. Stores | et 5 f ‘ ex of gener I jise awaiting 28 e se BT ew. pet On ; eit \rrustr ecticaste ot- “tae tA a7 tr and ‘ ‘en 8 8 vhs afternoon an in- 2 eer een t ate ti re m by ¢ is being } Mi ” ' v . Th ss not yet uw t » . ee piling under. bine # ime f " “ ‘ fn ‘o have been € , e 7 mtg i loss can th shipments * » w Spontaneous Combust on. eet sve oa WIFE OF DEAD MAN SAYS © + crs sonern secs ; «| HUSBAND WAS [NNOCENT ‘ , w aquainted | H family, of Corvallis, i e © Arowsed the Sane . M ; = reffie id's “ Chief Witlard PHARMACY rly t « On First Av. Betwee ana ao St Front of Which the ¢ * Was C ° * Booke to Creffield we “ ie C fit Lived n Port athe ' ohatd 1 g, even to P ak Sdieeabie “4 ; { holding t “po | MRS, FRANK EOMUND CREFFIELD ng st, Aa pen A ee res two Wife of the Dead Man anda “Holly Roller” Convert tin for Page 3.)

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