The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 9, 1906, Page 1

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a Q i Lf BS eei28 74 RE RE me " ! The Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News WEATHER FORECAST—Falr Ton ight; "HE IS NOT DEAD EATTLE, WASHINGTON, WEDNESDAY, MAY 9, 1906 |e wee aah hhh * * * BANK CLEARINGS. . | * # May 9, 1906 $i2i 164 & *M , 1 07,099.61 & 7 *. & Inere r * o ¥ ( * + i* 7 *. 7 * BUT WILL ARISE” ~ ---MRS. EXDMUND CREFFIELD fody of F. Edmund Creffield Is Buried in Lake “TE View Cemetery in Plain Coffin Marked “At! Rest”=--Wife Refuses to Believe Leader of Sect Is Dead and Asserts That He Will Arise’ From the Grave. i Fremiy deltevins : : reel a what peurred pre Maud Hurt t , k epalaned the body pasdand to the § A Expected an Attack fe han He ge penta no service pad will be bere a6 « e ‘ eye to oor b iain venges « te fave wronges found iat Wilt arive Shows No Emot ‘ ‘ Wid the sar aeur « that she Das . " i Pte shooting « morn Would Have Used It Doesn't Steep. field has not slept since the enoust n Lak « " ° . ed ¢ . ria ASKS FOR A LAWYER ‘ Bd Le T w de » admitt ¢ Mrs ning ’ t te ox t wain f ° Refore in By August 1. MET famiiies wt e Wit Reise a Fund Corvalita peo, il ralee « ¢ er learn thot Phew mea 6 Mr, Hier Wh the Retemery fox B M's comfort We reve th © purchase OSS SEES SEES REESE OES OEE OE Ee OO Oe OOO ESE E EOE SES EOE oe OES Ee Beh ee OF = Mitch “| Albert Hansen will Put Up Building at Second fom ; Ave. and Pike Street to Be Occupied by the, | McCarthy Dry Goods Company---Will Move. ihe eee eee eee 2 2 | WHY? THE CASE OF GEORGE BEEDE One night last November George Beede shot Ray MeDon ald through the back, because of the latter's attentions to the former's wife. For several weeks McDonald lingered between fife and death Finally he recovered Beede was plac "g confined in the county jail for Tr the Donald were to avoid note . nflue the frie Beede, the « © latter was dismiss ed, the prosecuting attorney's office showing no desire to prosecute The lor court whe formally dismissed the ea statement that MeDonald, in stead o ould be on trial and sho be se te the that Beede had d ed in doing under » penitentiary would be just! ore than any man ditions. THE CASE OF GEORGE MITCHELL i killed Frank Ed had ruined ken up homes with ac, whe ew that Mitch taking the life ns of Oregon, usw me with the fi id, and these citize ed when the © came to them 1 have ge y man; am in Mitohell is stilt in the county jail in th ty. He says he killed Creffield. He says he came to thie city for that pur pose and ia willing to suffer whatever penalty the law may exact Heh enged the honor of hie sisters, and if a jury of hie peer st hang, he will, without a murmur, sub mit to the inevitable THE PROSECUTING ATTORNEY And the prosecuting attorney of King county, the man who permitted George ¢ to go forth without puntshment for a erime equal in in’ to that of Mitchell's, says that Mitchell mi The gree murder since | hy t hang ng of Greffield is the most cold-blooded firstde been in office.” cays the prosecuting attorney. “I will prosecute Mitchel! to the best of my ability, and | believe he will be convicted But why this sudden desire to enfor Why let George @eede go He tried to kill Ray McDo him and putting a bullet in hie back gods of luck brought McDonald back to life killed hie man. given his freedom © the law? by aneaking up behind d friends and w ded his act influential friends in Beattie, and he may hang for hy And the judge who applauded Beede nounce the death sentence may have to pro eee eee eee eee eee ~. WILL BUILD A FOUR -_SVORY BRICK BLOCK FIREMEN HAVE A BUSY TIM | | | PS ddd eee eee ee ee ee ee Pee eee eee ee eee ee eee ee ees } | | | | | } E ae . SERIES OF GAS EXPLOSI ne! : CAUSE TWO RUNS pai dinetl| t EXCITEMENT WITHOUT lele) . ar ING ANY GREAT DAMAGE A M ‘ ' ‘ rr re ENDT PLEADS Gt | sida ‘ MUST 00 } which @pgne fustanN| THE SEATTLE STAR Thuraday Partly Cloudy and Cooler. ' “44 ote eee eee ee 2 BANK IS CLOSED rrrt BURG, M one ite state bank mer's ord EARTHQUAKE CAUSE OF A TRAIN WRECK TMACK SETTLES AND cars Se eae ARE OITCHED KILLING SMUGGLED CHINESE wHe gineer one ” 4 WERE TO GE DEPORTED st » REO CROSS SOCIETY MEETS ite King VOL | ONE CENT 7R MONTH 6 NO. 63 25 CEN’ TRY HIS __GEO, MITCHELL Visa Attorney Mackintosh Says Slaying of Creffield Was the Most Cold Blooded Mur- der Since He Has Been in Office---Declares Popular Opinion Will Not Be Considered in the Enforcement of the Law---Charge Is Filed, said that f 0 despe men, ‘ P ' ¢ heroism with which ney Ke i 1 rom Blank, the hos ° the history of f egarded. The mended { M 6 Mr. M ack- b Roose Liter rraigned this early ¢ prosecuting will not be y_ prejudices. next month,’ attorney, the law turned by any OR DE PEASANT SAY THEY MORE LAND FOR THEIR PEO DYNAMITE FOUND RERLIN, May 9—A plot of an REPRESENTATIVES MUST OBTAIN PLE OR BE KILLED. 87. PRTBRSBURG, May 9. —The peasant members of the Thured have a eady Inadgurated a cas mofe land for peasant They say the without they wor They 4 . die Im the ma SOL. G. SIMPSON DIES IN SHELTON WELL KNOWN LUMBERMAN © mpaiga for @UCCUMBS AT SUMMER, HOME AFTER THREE "and we MONTHS OF ILLNESS—~FU : NERAL SERVICES FRIDAY °"* us AFTERNOON KETCHUM MAKES AN ARREST GIBBS AGAIN IN JAIL ag SEATTLE AT MERCY OF HOSTILE FLEET National Coast Defense Board Says Present Coast Defense Fails to Offer Proper Protect« ion to Puget Sound---Recommends a Second Line of Grim Defenses. EEE EEE EE ERE RRR * * ad a bold, en & to take the risk * * could not be seen w® © National Defense Board. * * * * “ * . * * RRP eee ee eee eee eee ee By Gilson Gardner cial imp HINGTON, D. C., May 9 ace, due to the comple. extreme northwest of y systems, the rapid de of commercial, agricul- manufacturing Interests stablishment of a navy ng the only dock on ast with the capacity Ay must be confine hich should be increas r to compensate for the ine defense.” cUNK IN A LAKE GALE ALGERIA SCHOONER FOUND.- What Taft Says ERS AND THREE LIVES ARE ‘eet THOUGHT TO BE LOST Insular Possessions = Gay w from a barge WILL TAKE EXAMS

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