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= oe =n * to herself Yarda distant Ea, | Marte aid not ee any flowers to F ration fom Nelligan has f Nelligan’s coat a few! ine mowers in her hand Can ‘The coroner's ! mia. {8 ate after the boy was Ht | eaid, gave the . . gelibera’ ought ta a ver [et = The doctor sald the hair was} Contradiots Nelligan uw ’ very much like that Mi me FP get that Bisie M ame to her /hoff, but that it would vant Ratly gah at the hands of persons un-| ble to identify hair positively | eee to the Dr. Adolph Bronson, of Reaton, | 4 Egeelt not ask fc “ a Dixon. Dr, Beech had been sub | foiowing > Bhe denied pos ; greet of Nelligan poenaed, but was not called to the/iy that Nelli@an w her home paecutin Attorney nd | and a F Depaty « | * eon a te ope Pentevere sald that he had no eve Tom Nelligan on Stand. hy tg that would justify him in Tom Nelligan was the next to} a polgt the coroner adj the boy take the stand. The suspected boy | calimeietdl aiding a appeared to be slightly vous | Duncan Cleared Coroner Carre morning be | 9nd spoke in a low tone of | The supposed blood stains on the the Inquest ove he murder of | Me said that he would & oat of Willlam Dunean, which led Millhoff, the earold girl |old in Augu: as born in Ren his arrest last night a» a suspec was Killed at Ren Tuesday | ton, whe ® was that/in the Renton Millhoff m fe the Odd F a. j hat he knew Btale aint through a microsoo Tom Nel! the young suspect, | only, as he jination made this morning t Pat on the stand before the cor im his life.) geant of Detectives Tennar a jury thi ning and told jay night, when hls movements on Tuesday ever ¢ Was with Marie Connelly. Nel Found in Saloon. he. Neligan was f nd post-|iigam said that while Elsie was! Duacan was picked up in a saloon Bity contradicted on several Im-| With Marie Connelly he stood at aon Washington by F “ points by Marie Con Hetance of 10 yards from the girlie and Dolphin last nigh te the case stood at adjourn S stage of estimon a were notice ? wt oclock Nelligan had | Assistant Prosecuting Attorney the 3 lice? grea | Vandevere had an draw a ous P fhe boy was sudie map of the loca wing where ted that t jhe and the two girls stood, where | Dunca ® ¢foss- examina an ® neAn Was Preis Attorne the body of Klis Millhoft wasiand could not give @ satint Sty te jfound, the location of the Connelly lexplanation of his movements at cae t and Whitney houses and the spotithe time the Millhoff girl was by Bim when he wae placed | Where Nelligan picked the bunch of | killed ‘ arrest. To these Nelligan re fewere " ; Guncen Pelete | either by denials of the re elligan repeated ta reply to an r ik abet ? Matements or excused them other inquiry that he knew Elsie — je the two patrols and tying that be was “so rattled.” | Millhoff by sight only. Further elr prisoner was waiting at the F Itioreey Jobo Arthur defended | more, be did not know whore Blk patrol by npr Duncan was overcome} - ‘ lived until after her body bad j and fell to the street ina faint. He 1 Girt te Positive found j was revived an but | ri te Positive. j will pre ly be Marte Connelly was positive in Left Girls at 8 o'Clock. [is absolutely no © Matements regarting the meet-| He sald that he left the girls) him im any way Pig between herself, Elsie Milthoff | about § o clock that he hed not} Doncan gave 4 Nellixan. She contradicted /spoken a word to Bt curtag the | ®ays he has t working = % testimony as to where he/ time. He gare ber no fewe iN rthern Pactfic on a section crew ead when the three were together | He told the that be thoughi | south of the ett He quit his job} Belligan insisted that he stood 16] It was about § o'clock on he left| Monday and was not seen again from the «iris and never/the girte He we to the Connelly | until Wednesday night | * to Bisic Mittheff. Marte was | house and then crossed the bridge | i £ he stood close to them andj and went into town Nelligan in pom all three took part in the con-| sisted that Marie Connelly followe | ~~ r jhim to her house and went imatde j 74 that whee he left | Nelligan went as far as Dr. Beech’s | i i MUlhoft be went to the Con.) house after crossing the bridge and | : ond that Marie followed | thea remembered that be had left j u dented this firmly | some papers at the Connelly house} 1 led that she went home/|and went back after them Lie tele ber mother called. leaving} ™ w ian and Elste standing togeth-| ee Dee that Nelligan started toward | Coming from the Connelly bo few 2 fiver and Elaie followed him to the bridge the second time Nelli Marie sald she did not seo Nelli. |<" said that he met & woman | ComMERCIAL CLUB HAS TWO ite the flowers to Elsie, bar | reseed In black who asked him if ~ tld Elsie told ber that Tom = had ard a mate wirt ) told) FLOORS IN CROWN BUILDING, at had civen them to her, | {D4 Women he had seen a little girl fealel giving Riste any |*alking along the road and that she| SECOND AV. AND JAMES ST |was “crying He then met young George Nice Morice About Knife }son. on the bridge and went home,| The Commercial club is moving plained the Gifferent | where be arrived before % o'clock; today Into its new qv the — his kalfe by sayink) He wae positive as to the time be | Cr buliding ood Mepeties “rattled” him. Thit| cause he heard the clock strike af |#¥. and James st. The ontire James Of the case and the change lier he got home at. side of the floor of kthing was not contra-| butiding will be ad is being by any witnesses this morn Enters Denial repapered and ly renovat On crosmexamination Nelligan de-jed. Many of th will Be was token from the utely that he went downitaken out to m for the ; “ at $29 o'elock thi road toward the river where the| grill and clube The club te the custody of Deputy jbedy of iste Miilhoot was found [negotiating with Mr. Stark, former ert Pi: Kearney. The station |tie did not which way FE jly steward at the Rainier club, to was crowded when the | Millhoff went after he left her, ox | tak arge of { My and bis price arrived, |cept that she started towards the| eaent elut Was taken to the Odd Feb He was positive that Marie| wilt be much Where be was kept until? followed him to the Con |the members, as about nine-ten Making of testimony began me jo are below Madison st _. Coroner Calle Jury Heotiema ene “questioned. at ha nlsee EGiener Carroll arrived at Ren | 2"? : 7B wl ay : 1 haley M18 o'clock this morning and |," . Pr oy y 4 . 8 ely impaneled the follow: | y.. a ; : sowene ck agg weedy che Mhry: William | HH. Beer |, . b Se ene OP Bien wane Reese, J. M. Harris, P| pu * wirt & <n" we Tt ; deembenel now Brendel and |. P. O'Reilly j 2 i gests Caan at gy ag The jury was ¢ taken to the * o . . vale cay home, where they view Y or t -_ Femains of the murdered ¢ t oak de they w to the spot on the pa e ® e the body was ahene n, Marte Conm and © } Mi ox ing ac ae ree wi cin aoa | Net Elsie He Saw | to the Gnd F we h wh | “Why oe 4 never saw! testimony en nee . king Hall Is Packed ee : The hall « meked, and| “1 entd gare the giri 1 saw Was ne ry to have officers ‘ « ‘ EM the door. A laree crow a b od woreere A gain adn nee, « ve ton + . 4 Waiting for a { t Hones frei ° s . Thomas \ ext ‘ ‘ . 8 Nelligan's Knife I Rt. Me on Aah oe e o Witness Called. te f ‘ vr Would not M a“ UAdont: #tab in ratante nce - lat her he ‘ t ne been Dp Diton was ‘ 9 ¥ nig ” aclzed here on G Northern Be Dixcr 1 iia Trg ogg ony ‘oth . n the| Jt wan shippe rom here by ul 4 ‘ \ wo persons. Ite value is $800. ta) k from under| map where she, Kisie liigan'! known person Splut Enmion| Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News THELUGAN RELEASED BY CORDER'S JURY | flarie Connelly Contradicts You Young Suspect on 4 © Several Important Points Before Coroner’ 8] tien pany Is Positive in Her Statements---| . Doctor Says ‘Hair Said to Have Been Found sitive th THE SEATTLE STAR EXTRA! THE WEATHER.—Fair Tonight and Gaturday; Warmer; Light Northerly Winds. tood on Tuesday evening, Mer tem this respect was pra same an that of Nn to the surroundty Bhe fixed the time Marie & positive t thre talking og 1 that Ne figan epoxe ¢ Khe wan alne 1 board tlon yesterday . WASHINGTON, FRIDAY JUN J. M. FRINK OFFERED PLACE ON PARK BOARD 1M. Frink mer men of the state senate and republican candidate governor of Washing ton in the campalan of 1900, han been tendered by Mayor Moore ap pointment (> the place on the park made vacant by the restgna oo WH, Clarke The offer of the place to Mr Frink is an indication of the inten Mayor Moore to distribute on of the of the board about the elty to the end that the different sections all receive representation The te A radical departure from the poli@y whieh haw prevailed in the past, # custom having grown up tr cppeint members of the board with out Yexard to their residence loc tome. One vac y on the b d has al ready been filled by appointment of A. & Ernst from north of le Umtom, thereby giving that section of the olty representation on the boutd for the first time Mr Frin liveg in the district nouth of Youle Waf, another district heretofore ur represented —— CONGESSHAN DIES BYHS OWWHAND: = DESPONDENT OVER FINANCIAL TROUBLES, ROBERT ADAMS OF PENNSYLVANIA SHOOTS HIMSELF—LEAVES PATHETIC LETTER WHICH 16 READ IN THE HOUSE. WA N. PD. C, June 1 ares ' t a * of i & by shooting himself, He ain ged the gun in his ath, * el apartments Sends Letter to Cannon. dead congresaman was ped and banked with ¢ referred to the tregea ' avd then Hpeaker ¢ : etter he had recetved ' f Adame . tention of the hin The: letter read The fact th ty exeuse which I t house, 1 c be buried at the expense an I 1 etn Note Moves Hearers pathet f the tting ‘ ALLEGED ASSASSIN NOW SAFE IN JAIL MANUEL DURAN, BELIEVED TO | gant the Marqui BE CHIEF CON RATOR ATTEMPT TO KILL ALFONSO 18 ARE DEAD MADRID, June L—Manvel Duran, a Catalonlan, ts belleved to have been the principal conspirator tn the plot to assassinate King Aifoo th ugh many others have been er the explo: jownetaire, As there were shouts be! of “Kit smn ee vt a mount ed guard pressed around and took Duran took am apart} house from which the} ywn May 22. Hie wae a explo nae i in greater than first » lowing te the Captain Be pert of the king's escort; Lieuten ant Retytnee!, Lieutenant Prender commanding romea (¢ Colosa and he daughter, Don Antonio Calvo IN | hae mince, aged 6 years; Jos Sola Mig, Louis Fonseca, four soldiers | Ome Toya! groom, who was ome of the horses drawing he comdh carrying the king and queer } Alfonse’s Cost Torn cial Watement today, saying 14 persons hed Kitied = G Weyler was injure ously, King Alfoy wae ® a Neath th » Fibber his eoat was ’ ware p pating te fot tvtt ' Sif hearted Kite Alfonso and te ers attend tune f the victime King Alfonse Queen Vict {rowe unescorte gh Made | streets toda tomobtie. sub [ieote and vistiors cheered the An Englishman, Robert Hamiltor WAS arrested today as an accor pitee of the would-be assassin A eftred tried to lynch him. Hamilton war identified as the noon th beleony with the bomb thrower CONGRESS 10 HEAR STARTLING REPORT PRESIDENT WILL SEND BODY REPORT OF COMMISSIONERS ON PACKING HOUSE COND) TIONS — WHALEN'’S STATE MENT CHICAG( “ ¢ W c r LOOKING (FOR PETER GROTE HIS LEG BROKEN suffering from painful bruises to whether the infe ie loc tion cere Much Money Saved feeted with lox na the same he ww ontt ti vm dition he ver imp to dyna © wit Tee Tee eee ee eee WASHI * * * * - * * * * * eeeeeeeeeet het SENATE PASSES LIABILITY BILL ASHINGTON, I jenate today 4 . lial bill, whict by orgainged labe tiong been ur vol NO. 63 25 CENTS PER MONTH NO MORE AUTOS FOR _THIS MR. HARTWELL CHICAGO MAN ARRESTED. sony: by ombos ‘Instead He Stands a Very Good Chance of Rid- counts ort i. Lewnit atloee’ ing in Patrol Wagon and Gazing at the Outer- "efore the moon hour World Through the Bars of a Prison Cell. LonasoTTOM CAGE Pa fe is € ven compe ny, with when he one Hu ntington he neglect: Fire nt rm ¢ which he rented by the ¢. Hartwell had a very ine month nd office ted out with ing with women, through in lodging houses and apar t at ing . - ' 5 Po. 2 Women His Clients. : . a a ed | brit He 1 use his faseinations on . . ne Pw ense. — me n with money i thea : oan ‘oC i to “ he real estate, Bome of the deals he ut through y en ’ . S were he sales of T Alle ort, : islve | on Boren av., and the Ferguson, pee: , Third av yA 4 be i 0 J Wh through a deal in rays yg 9: vol see fF en real ¢ twell became ae- ‘ . A / A > sainted Merrick, who woe geet ge Be: Banter ble neat ort | nad t completed angements o os Ay chapel per fe sing the Dona m. Through well’s total peculations will aggre | vic Don owner of the gate $10, und among his vic building acted consider- WILL MH. MORAIS FINDS TERRI |i, ines eee ee able business with him « knew Hartwell was in | BLE CONDITION OF AFFAIRS ori n Walker Building fidence of Mrs. Merrick, an@ | Hartwell, who} een running |so thought everything was all right CAUSED BY HOLY ROLLER/, estate office ur he “ Hartwell presented the cheek of Pacific 1 nt o¢ fan aft. When it was diseovered LEADER I, alke ha that they were forgeries, Donaldson miesing for the past few ’ ediate Jetectives on the k ‘ was 6 fl w then too late, as : en : | ee great. aux < fem-|it w 1 from an authoritae er a will ay c wh ¢ suffering, | tive « that Davis, to whom . € Upc « { Georg , | Ha e the bill of sale of . m Jun ot t r e, came to Hart- = ~ mos f we n the Gallatin, packed p Ka ad Cre 1, self ! cw grip h thes and took it h he f ‘ fferer fror down Ramona Friday night, K t * i ne . wee ” where he met Hartwell, who sailed will f firm of So oe for ¥ h territory a few hours & Bhiple “ ‘ ‘ c a| late er the name of Davenport. ota ' 4 ne ¢| Davis has since received a letter h the of Mrs./from Ha t refused to di- from 4 who had lea The Don-| vulge er friend's where t large apartment house on | abouts or the contents of the letter. hill owned by C. W. Don Sold Forged Option it has since loped that Another shady transaction that check and the draft were | tortwell was mixed up in was im an triad. to and upon learning this! conection with an option which ; tal Donaldson 1 in the detectives, | tartwell alleged to hold on some e ju a - p © \ with a view yprehending Hart h of the ¢ In hie vag | well, but he had already disap deals Hartwell became ‘ * | peared i with Mrs. Lilyblade, of within etl jafiees 1 Sold Mortgaged Furniture t, on Madison st. and Mr. Morris | Before he left town Hartwell gave tstrogesed +6 ee soe a bill of ie for {fice furniture | inlaw, Dr. Brown, of Port akeley. All Uphold Mitchel! to a men med Davis, although it He told I Brown of this option, For the first t ¥ @%lis alleged he had never paid for ng he had pald $5,000 for same, pe mous public |the same, and that Frederick @|and painted in glowing colors the " t every section | Nelson and the ard Furniture | profit he expected to make out of ot OF the Holy Roller | company, from whom he obtained|the deal. Finally he persuaded Dr, loctr Creffietd were taught | his office fixtures, hold Hens on the|Brown to pay him $1,260 for @ i practiced, without dissent jum | pare quarter interest, and after a short fying act of Mitchell in put Hartwell was about 45 years of | time had elapsed the doctor dis ing an end to the life of the wretch | ago. well built and of a very pleas-| cov 4 that the option was forged & human fe who, for the gratifl- ling persona He came here|and not worth anything eation of b wn selfieh paseic from Huntington, W. Va st Aug-| Hartwell sed) 6fo)6many webt and od the people wet and has been in the real estate| “phoney” checks for small amounts copt as the mort hor business ever since his arrival, al-| among his circle of friends that the ctrines lthough he has occupied his offices | police are only trying to keep trackt Wives who were the methine of in the Walker building only for the; of the large amounts. hildr relieve that ; 4 and im | f relation: | Phy ne mtinued ; | bat ‘ id and one or el { @ followers were | the pirit affinities Mothe with babes in their | ma were ed om hus | nit hers nd false teaching Many 6till Believe. { find that mar © still ‘ tle tvinit -_————— be f cod taught them| ASSISTANT CHIEF LATHAM! In discharging the men Commis Pier cate Canes sioner Keifer sald a a form, One| AND CAPT. GRAHAM ARE DIS There is no case againat Lae 2 agen: tham, since the evidenee goes to 4 CHARGED BY UNITED STATES | 4). that the goods from the dock - ro ; a were brought to his houre by ane women wh e clot COMMISSIONER KEIFER—-NO | oie: 1 do not want to prejudice pa » aa oo PROSECUTION MADE. the case, but I do not want to - oh. bind Latham over when there ie A . a 4 nothing to show that he took the ~ = get As ant hief Latham and | good nd two Witnesses have teste by ail w © acquainted | Capt. Gra charged with steal-|fled that the goods were given te - : ing Ur es property in the) In the case of Capt. Graham, fire, were given @|Cralle was also unable to identify efore Commissioner Kiefer |the go and Fireman Longbote AYE a - .ck | tom swore that he gave to Graham oe the bacon and socks Longbottom Testifies. said that after the the engine goods, afters m, thinking A part of his ionment, and thought e the 1 to nd the s were Made No Argument case will be com torney P. Dy defense nam and Grae ed at the out. ing. It ts that this fs er man hae ar improper th his fire ham has department ham has been tment for tinue ORZABA AO LOVEJOY CASE TRIAL. 6 in wh re. Martha BUILDINGS IN MAY Vernon Love 0. I Martha R P for $ 4 in f court ‘ f en \ baving $72 is larg n th 1 fter which _ b : ALLISON LIBEL CASE . sk to the libel sh FOR sURS. ( \Nison versus ad he I ( ny was filed court ; ‘ one of the eck Inst k nave lost rs The use of IN JAIL ! “ her is in i the loss of V a ‘ ys that the ib serving ‘ - “ i with costs.

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