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Ses ST EDITIO | -..— ie Jy Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News Cc hae heath ot ty, table ee 5 | Father Engages an Attorney. -_ TOM NELLIGAN, Jail on suspicion of having Miltheff murdered Elsie Mf © MUL | some friends on nd cal este eulates ¢ 5 * had de (te and | elap b ot his f, forming a net that with Neiligan. a clear explanation from ] Nicolson went on hie way home, | leaving gan in the ¥ the bridge Meet Nelligan on Bridge Mra. Milthoff and her som also Se atiehs to hav testify to » Nefligan on the ied by other bridge, but they put the time at 9:30. The mother of the 1 «irl » Changed Underciothing and her son were s« g for Wied Neitigan was arrested yes | Kiste and were coming across the May afternoon he w ae bridge. They saw « the MePanderciothing According to | bridge. Mire sup the officers & ho ationed tim, an acqtaintance known Peigan ix said to i to etme that be » this ender Mrs. Millboff greeted him, say Teeeday oicht, the olght | ing Milfhet? was killed ater Ui Jim, have seen Biste.” that he het pet on the « Banteay wor ng morning Deputies Kearney “re Was ho ren MINboll, presuming mede a mistake and Stem hat whe had ae to the identity fofieer Marshal Jake | of the boy, continued om her way, Nelligan home | Now she t» positive that the Netligan | Sen wh he eaw on the bridge rv was Tom Nelligan Nelligan’s Knife Nelligan’s kr sno an im Wher maderwoar The unilerwen ° Mfertant point, owing fate of the case e Alibi Shattered “ th « bone bh ed knife © 4 CROWO GATHERED AT THE SPOT THE WEATHER FORECAST SEATTLE TOM NELLIGAN HELD AS SUSPECT IN THE ELSIE MILLHOFF MURDER CASE | “gis Own Conflicting Stories and Result of Investigation by Officers Point Strongly to Seventeen- Year-Old Renton Boy As the Perpetrator of Tuesday Night's Terrible Crime-++Boy Denies His Guilt and His had come to thelr place ta the ev & note from aot for flower ’ th » the fact t h ” M t . ' a ent a « t re a i for her daugt nd If the little girl haul bee t ans we It ' Nelli uM Ne ethered in th 1 in wh wae going for th * re officers rearom that & wat afraid to gO Alone and as Net to go with ber Ne mover ording to the The y that he we a ene of the erime with the ¢ Then came t , ‘ here he was p « son and a few minutes |b ’ Mra. Millhoff Then he One Weak Point N morning to a reporter for The @tar.|“# Ports. Cenk & Co. are aguas, i have planoed no reduction in the rates, and so f I know none is contempl early future. Contrary ther statement published | paper, the ity # not being run with » the ules of good } ent. 10 all on « to tab care of of € ome of ' ‘ carefor the) rng are continuing their aaa” “ ay in get-| crusa t opium dens and Lag const ruc » opera-| have raided two s places within t ended, | the 2 hours. Shortly after tho ' ing eC) mids trolman W. Donlan . ap found ort in a structure CARRYING THE CASKET CONTAINING THE R@& OF THE CAIME ‘ c at Fe h av and Main st, and ~ a eee ~ ? © every W. Reilly, a butcher, and ee ” N * 1 ea r or M ‘ 1 thi Fong Wing, a laborer, both of whom fh . » Earher ing the night Patrol 4 ( 8 F n Mayberg and Bryant raided 4 nent ¢ h end resort and sent ned) # wa 8 ‘ ent ¢ Joe Gag adquarters, charged i : . ‘ ANAGAWA MARU TONIGHT MASSACHUSETTS IN PORT, | With = = pr - ial ox ” Hore this afte TO CLOSE SATURDAYS. y ‘ t ‘ ne pext Saturday the ; ‘ é " ' y es of the Northern Pa . leretofere f N y ‘ ch cifie Railway cc will close ' puta ‘y t to o'clock in t fternoon fop ° 5 ‘ . he duy. This o issued thig 1 1 ‘ har & by Age Allen. The rulq ’ t til September |, cl eR ' Na w t 4 FOF t > t oF ; BAVOIRS. | ' 5 | j H ( ' Ke R , | A Btar report Hed at. the wired. WILLIAM MILLHOFF, HIS WIFE oT N GIRL, EL S18, ONE CENT Ba a5 CENTS PER MONTH + SEATTLE STAR Fair Tonight; Priday Fair arid Warmer; Light Northerly Winds s A WASHIN ITON, THURSDAY, MAY 41, 1906 VOL NO | ae i | crowo OATHORED OUTSIDE THE FIELD AT THE FOOT OF WHICH THE BODY OF ELSIE MILLHOFF WAS FOUND. aitininsiainala Fatt ei eau ochdiaclatae ‘ — leat SE SEES See eS als KY MANY DROWN IN t 5 " wan ino “ iy boy ts t 1 | | Neliikan w x ¢ { the @iery night. 1k @ was home > tm He pass lock and saw! a STEAMERS COLLIDE ON THE, been wrecked at Banta Maria. r ents om the 5 The firet mate, with three seas < knew ' care of ST. CLAIRE, AND A BRITISH nen succeeded in landing at Meo, : it the « ° saw a crt 1 ' “ J oe re i : ine. wee the git the he : os f SHIP 18 WRECKED ON SOUTH| The remaining 22 members of the oe ary thin abo “ t AMERICAN COAST. ; ne & og about un oy. 8 ; <get, | Find Eleven Bodies. bottom o on “ 3).—Bleven Feeling at Renton, pagan : DETROIT, Mich. M ay from ° . nd ace LEAVES P. C. 8, &. CO. teamer Cowell ‘ mer Vima, which ; « Be an y ’ i no . nt, and ell collided at ber dock as a reeulg A 7 will soon know john P ma i x nase ame rt St. Clair ading. It ts believed 18 ORIZABA OVE TOMORROW of years } m with the morning, almost cutting | people perished. © teh ) company, the past n two, and drowning two — 13 pee Ae oks and Tree meu Battleship Tota! Lose. —~ | LONDON, May 31—It Is feared Only Four Saved. the battie » Montagu, which CONCEPCION, Chile, May 31 struck on the rocks at Lundie Wed- sh ship Lismore, Capt.| nesday, cannot be refloated. All € which sailed from Mel-| members of the crew were saved, but weveral were Injured Ceronel, bas) prii 21 for jsteamer has a large cargo for Se | for Hilo direct |NEW FRENCH ' STEAMER COMING, The Admiral Fourichon arrived at Victoria this morning and after go- jing to Nanaimo for fuel coal, wild jcome to Seattle, reaching here Sat- urday. The Admiral Fourichon te published statement that I) 10 ficet steamer of the new French have prepared for introduction 10 jing, whieh has extended its route the council an ord © reducing | from San Francisco to Seattle. She the city Mghting rates ia a pure and|jis a 7,0004on steamer. Loading Unedultersted fabrication,” said | here she will take freight for Mex- jean, Central aad Southern Amerts | Water Superintendent Youngs this