The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 8, 1906, Page 1

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STEDTION| «='THE OTHER SUSPECT IN EVERETT JAIL tended efforts in other loefilities Man Who Tells of Committing Crime Is) :'o%.'%, n'erurman ine ana |smatier places throughout the cour ty i Nelligan i# not im ‘ Arrest Pending Further Investigation) ths st Seis hays Vasianen Movements evidence of hin vintt t on mur plied by the mutilated body of the hile iid “viethn the murder of jand weass a stiff hat, As the hat| reg nantes ae mat | '* about all he wore when captured | men, whe ty be vb : bis clothing will have to be collent.| PivAit residence i this oly wer ae cout af a {et from the adjacent landscape ty. | *UrYetlianc ci Pye oad Bier gam hays oth | tore any theories of ide ntifteatich c+ ts couploncng ee iad ye nap Ma sae ia jar | 118 what ia Known of the man who| WAAt he way Know except what was nde condition he | C08red the car at Wildwood ata-| pre” from him at ite inauew a in with a | U0% ‘The latter wore a Mght wuit | [ euler uae vapeatcu bean omeant where he Had Some Money Renton last evening, but learned over to the marshal Tt was reported at the sheriff'«| nothing new ange Conduct office this moraing that the Monroe| The Nelligan he at Renton ae 2 e pame of /MUBPOCt had about § which he] where the family has resided, for the Matormet the sheriff'a| scattered about the streets, but if! pas " been put on the partmene | (i 1s trae he must have carried tt| m ale, It le understood, the ning, May (8 2i8 hands oF hat aving die | » , ae de avoid the = banded his po kets pr to board ¥ caused by the Millhuff 6 train. ase by moving away ne Seattle | Chiet Deputy Harry Knowles, of pipe n a great | Bverett, Was rather inclined to mateure Busy i sup | 20Ubt the insane man’s connection | In addition to t ttloer | with the Renton murder, but start. | on ne. 8 awarm” of ar gs ed an investigation to trace his| tectives, including the “IM ! at Renton and) movements in coming to Monroe. | Dick” ang “Huckshot” va nave te hang {Smith Ie a stranger in that part| Deen attracted to Renton and every o person a {ot the gountry, In the Bverett| concely theary under the wu the aandaptt Jat he advined the officers to] except probably the right one, has thing to eat.|, Tate® Bis amoke,” but otherwise | been evolved. Rewid re also k woman she | DA4 nothing to say beyond the} How Heginning to remember things Berson in the house, | UMte! ramblings of tusanity that grow more a ore suapicious Neiped himself, tak. |, Hf the reported story told by the| with the lapse of time, and the re au scent tn etant brick mason at Wikiwood is found | sult i# a food of rumors and appar tie eit to Mhortty | Se reliable, Deputy Hill will| ently reliable statements that ts Sg officers last Bun-| Probably go to Bverett today smd) steadity increasing in volume. The iB het Mot enough was thought bring Smith to Seattle number suspicious characters @ teat Lime to prompt an in All Deputies Busy. ee ee . Site faformaat’s Mame! practically the entity force of dep eviadok win. weleea Bs son, and Dep. | WUet Attached to Shertff fmith's of-| from North fiend, came to the sher Sas Geomenge weak Ai fee are busy today running down | iff office and gave hinself up. su fhe crazy man In jail! TePotted clues to the murderer of| rendering @ rusty revolver. He said . 404) Kiste Mithuff. Yesterday. in con.|he was afraid to remain outside junction with Sheriff Denholm of | much longer for 1 be Were Only a Mat. Pieree county, @ search was made | hanged. of meet from | of premizes in the suburbs of Ta-| After an examination he was cot to the! coms, where suspicious charecters| mitted to the insane asytum, and 5 years | had been reperted, but nothing came | seemed entirety tnfied with thin height of it. ‘The same lnck of results at. disposition of Rie cure. THREE NEW MEMBERS. Marine Engineers’ Beneficial sociation, No. 38, held its regular monthly session night tn ite quarters and admitted (bree appl! eants to membership LICENSE WILL CAUSE SPLIT [APPLICATION OF D. J. MURRAY Aw tant each way over the said! * ‘The payment of a} fare shall also entitie a passenger te any other car tine] in the city which may give and re eoive transfers, And the presenta- FOR JACKSON ST. YESLER WAY CAR LINE TRANSFERS SHALL § GIVEN FOR CASH FARES tion of a tranafer from any other tine which may end receive FOR PERMIT FOR SALOON transfers obvi te the holder! NEAR DEPOT WILL DIVIDE COUNCIL COMMITTE thereof to passage po care of this the franchise granted sev-| line, the intent and purposes of this f age by the city for the | provision being that this road shall ghd Jackson st. caf lines | rue and receive transfers with any operating those Hees |and all other reede which may de to give transfers to alt | the same to amy other line | Entitied to « Transfer. ee A diviston is Hkely to occur In the and reeet~ i license and revenue commitioe of transfers Inter ably with my Thia inciudes| Under this provision a passenger the council next Monday night over whe pay their fares with |PA¥ing his fare on the Yesier or |the appiteation of D. J. Murray Br Jackson st. tines with a ¢-cont theh-\ a saloon license at ll 34 av. south ekets SES tes ress lwithin « block of the Union depat |The location is the aame as that iifor whiche J. F. Koby applied for a Ieense and wee turned down by* the eoancti. Referred to Conway ot, if such Ueket be aceepted by the company as a fare, le entitied to a fe not compiled) transfer to any other line «ving and company. transfers from | peortving transfers, which ineludes given only GfO0 } a} other lines of the compen, sen tous Sa ee | Keen Will Investigate. ope] Me company to comply with its ‘The existence of thie provieion| The Murtay application was pre Provinion and give trans: | was called to the attention of Coun-/semted to the committee last Moa iaenets as well climan Keene, of the Second ward./day and referred tw Councilman Me Merision requiring the com-|yesterdey afternoon by « reporter | Conway of the firet ward for inves agive transfers to other lines | for Ti ar ond Mr. Keen an-/tigation and report ‘onway's in A Passengers demanding | nounced that he would promptly |vestigation will be ehicefly for the Peevtiar to the Yester and | ttake the matter up with the fran-| purpose of ancertat in Tt franchise. It ie not true! chise inapecte the corporation |the transfer of the ines of the Se with ~ of procuring 4! place Robb won given a square deal covered by | les on the point in ques iit so he will fave nating the tt whieh fran- | ti cnne : transfers shall it . m these Veto by Mayor * ers payt ine . a un ow, ee a a «. we} Should his report be favorable DT trenater Provisions, wid Mr, Keen, {Councilmen Morrison af * re * you aay it it.) ¥Ith bin while H ely simple |Yote agal eran cite ideale t paws t Robb applic action taken towards Inducing the « the counct « ¢ company to comply with the re-|by Mayor Moore in aces i | quest of the petitioners,” sald Coun ampaign pre pe il | cfm n Reynolds to a reporter for within oni k of the Us ton Star ja time something | was being done tn that direction rset om EIGHT MEN 0 charged state rday | sture of the tt MORE CARS» HLMAN [WANTS TO KNO WWHAT HAS Mcome oF FOR BETTER REYNOLOS + siat from r HIS PETITION » SERVICE ON joocnlt fe eens 1 ‘ ot the of We Ne t oF f te ward, ha need his is ford "Wednesday Neve me Mition to app fore the cor |herote efforts ade to iife. ona cor of the council} | The dead Ter Fler the near fur obably this ing, William Baile Mike Garriage. rnGON, to u , nelderation Thomas Skelle Al MeFate, Matt elgg hgemamapne ener WOOSTER, ©, June Mary |Reikka, Roy Carey ar rt Fisoren “a poomappamearwod | of Boise, Idaho, ts Brace Last Heard of it , | Yeste morning the f Bris Petition . tle party started down : rws|MGED MAN acres’ Ae IS HANGED §:0's" ah The cond part a fu | ( the f escue which were horrie the ) ALL ALI A. A oo An bat 4 to 7 for the mu ‘ot Robert Patton, a| Further down the bo » ot ix neighbor, in the Wenatchee valle lothe men, th or sina ol K t o p with Patton was cttting wood on dis- the search, were found. All were oO yet some pitied premises, beyond hope of restoration. EATHER FORECASTShowere Tonight and Saturday; Gentle Boutherly Breeze. SEATTLE STAR ONE CENT or SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, FRIDAY, JUNE 8, 1906. RAILROADS CLAIM THEY ARE WOT VIOLATORS VOL, 8 NO, 89. a5 CENTS PER MONTH EATTLE WILL SOON STATE THAT GREAT Noreri.| ordfhance stated that thiw day " : Might switching must cease upon HRN TUNNEL AND 1 eompletion of the Great Northern : ° tuum and the Hill depot, The | N } | ARB NOT COMPLUTRD 1 | ati on oMetals claim that In | STRICT SENSE OF THE WaRD| 6 stelet nense of the word nelth or of the | have be ove two tmproy While ment n completed oomger trains The touch-up given the railrond | Tyeeeey iy es a ys Iu h Exch | ‘Bei R d With gag) the tunnel, it has not been mpanton in Jaye Star re | completed, The same claim is made | Merc ants Exe ange Is being eorganize ' the jon of city oF-| ae to the Hill depot dinances by the operations of}. Walt for New Yards the Idea of Looking After Grain Business as trains on Rallros ivenue in the { Attother matter advanced by the H i t day time caused conate ation | r rong the vouused consternation! veiingad ‘oflelals is that the. pa Well as Shipping--Two Hundred Have Signed. various city and ra toad of The former claimed | M0Meer and freight yards south of that they were at nea an to the) l2e BeW depot site are not com operations while the rallrond off,| Died and trains must be made pals Beattie by the end of next week land “buys” can be exchanged éally, lating any ordinance | fhe raltrond officials state that| ANNUAL MEETING 18 HELD| Western importance will rival the Many Inquiries. unmet Not Finished: when the tracks in the new yard#|/ AND VACANCIES ARK FILLED | famous stock exchanges of Chieago The interest this wew form of According to the « ance no " let ¥ tes 3 ie exchange is already antfested by vee ‘ . nO} are Completed Ratlroad avenue in ' Oe _|and even New York. Already n« - A - iries received wite ning Is to be made on Rall-| the daytime will be ax quiet ax| BY ADDITION OF FIVE NEW] 1, iis exchange are offered at $50) {ne Dumber of Induirien ieee road avenue in the day time, ex-| the tomb, except when engines are " . pony Mog vib py cept shunting cars to the vartous| obliged to make switchings to th MEMBERS. and when the organization t# com-|ent head i | exchange. _ It ridings onto the wharves, The| docks [pleted seats will immediately jump|!* not given out just wha ae pe oo | will be n the new or - The annual meeting of the re-|' # tion as to officials, but that it will gents of the university of Washing There is at present « be upecta gnificance is already }ton, Was held yesterday, and five! plete reorganization ssured ral well known Chi- new members were clected to the| Merchants’ exchange cago ope who have been tm faculty Vacancies the exchange has catered to the/ the elty for the last two weeks wili caused etther by lea transportation interests with a side|connect themselves with the new i or resignation jimsue directed to the wheat manipu-jexchange. Their names are with- The following new members |lators. The new organization, which|eld for important reasons. In the wore elected: George Winch will go into effect next week, will|new make up there be included from the University of Chie « the Merchants’ exchange in| several rm wh men who, be acting fessor of physics; | 4m import rank, not only with | through t Wen agents, will | Mdward Haviland, Leland Stan-|the shipping interests, but with | be able to get a line on Washington ford ixtant profesor of mathe-| those who dabble in wheat wheat matics; BE, EB. Hall, Chicago Uni Two Hundred Signed Protect Shipping Interests. versity, ssaistant professor of eet there afe nearly 200 This morning at the Merehants* ‘ z a i gad chemistry; Bdward 0, Sisson, Uni ave signed 1 pames to the hange it was stated that al- PORT! AND, Ore, J As afooala and Croc counties. Coos | Yernit of IMinols, professor of { the new chants’ ex-| though wheat maneuvers would be reeu of » election 200 « | COMNtY Went dry except the larger | Pedaxoy and director of the and among this number the | generally catered to, the shipping : . ced to cle in Oregon | towns partment of education; Herbert Z.| don intervat equally |interest would be solemnly protect- through the ton of county pro} Many precincts in the wet coun Vanderbilt University, protes- | 4 with those who have inter-|ed. Nearly every important steam- oe ; tet Were captured by » prohi of German; W. EB. Henry, state | ests in other aven of mercial | ship company in the elty has signed a he _ratanne how that Benton, | bitiopists The net | liquor Hbrartan of Indiana, was chosen jimportance. It is proposed to have | for the new exchange and all of the d ~ =i Tillamook Wallowa | interests is estimated at 0,000. head librarian | a stoek exchanze in connect with |local wheat investars have bought and Yamhill counties went “dry.” | The be a are hoavient The board of regents authorized | shipping circles at which yute”’ | seats Partial returns indicate the same|ioners Only two victories were conferring of dear n 126} . y ame result im Sherman, Gilliam, Lime! gained by the liquor interests iihems of the arednatinn dacs " ted leave of ubsence WILL TEST ENGINE. » of, Go Prot DOLPH. Qahores and Prof. Beason j The new La France fire engine The resignations of Prof. Yoder | y ordered by the board of and Prof. Carrington were ac-} r the Seattle fire depart- cepted. John P. Hartman was} ved in the city and an elected president of the board for { it will be made by f the board at the fire tion at the foot of Madison ee AES PILES ASKS INFORMATION. thie afternoon, FIRST PASSENGERS TO CoM! that thix season would be a ban des pag ng rem” Geehior W. A. POWELL HAS STRANGE pasate ner one for the Klondike district. | py “ “ie | — OUT—CAPTAIN AND CHIRE Piles this morning stating that he | | Members of the Seattle and King ; | Made Past Tri was contending for the lightahip at} TeAM WITH LARGE APPETITE) | rte are invited to be present ENGINEER DENY THATTURY) thie voyage the Dolphie Swinteure, but that, the pe we | AND 18 NOT PLEASED WITH /at a meeting in the superior ‘ : | yee D tp wan Hkely to moet with defeat, and | court Priday. ne 15, for the - RACED WITH CITY OF BRAT.) pany | “g round trip ™ oy * he urged the Chamber of Commerce| PRESENCE. was of fe elie a legal ptt 2 ami 1% hours. Capt. John John-lto have Capt. James Carroll and | the object of whic 0 brim TLE—ONLY TESTED SPRED, |s0n and Chief Engineer Kills deny (other well known sea captaine wire - iS ne ene ee al as | te statements that they put on/him facts showing the necessity! ‘two hungry mules that threaten | fe . jim steam in the race with the/for a lightabip at Swittsure to drive their unwilling host into} WHA « tre © of $100,006, the | eames City of Seattle As Capt | bankruptcy have been visiting with firet With’ the |AaMmBoR put It the Dolphin and W. A. Powell, at $th ay. south and! fires be neers to corse | Maite come téy her and it was . Hanford st. for the past two weeks out from Dawson and other ini he ~ fos Of apeed and yesterday Mr. Powell request rior potnte this season, and mak o Dolphin a perfectly ed the police to try and find the i. | eles bottom and the new botlers| © & o we ew ing the fastest round trip to her] owner record, the White Fiyer Lintner h gn — pe The two mules wan 4 down to| i y teow he wattle, ~~ ‘ ska 8 ‘ Powell's residence t ea Stn thee peti Queen Charlotte Sound and the succulent grass in the Powelt | pone a my to ee het the ©* | pemebed Ketehikan an hour and a yard was sufficient for the “Colo-| Gmtitan tex wae | boxes for (h®) Wait ahead of her. We carried the rado Canaries” and their muleships | enedian Bank o ome UM | athe amount of steam when pas 7" . have since retained an overpower [APPLICATION OF AMERICAN remainder te for the Seattle amay|ing the Seattle that we carried |, Th annual meeting of the Y. W. | imve mimes netiimed fe ee ee wlar| ofthe . % A. t the publ ted le lo ee | ween we loft the harbor in Seat py i atheaene «bm = spot, Mr. Powell ‘s a generous host,| 'MPROVEMENT COMPANY. | Fifty-three Passengers | it = & fair lost Of speed | ine Piret Methodist chureh. An en.|%@t knowns when he has enough of] witt BE AWAKENED SOME Ot the coetdiion ex: il aturally @ broom went to the 10s jar ns mnaisting of /* g00d thing maa head . a oe er DAY TO BE PUT TO DEATH. Dolphin, 20 came up the river on} music and addresses has been arieggewenenene weeee whe the steamers Prospector and This« Will Sell Thesday ranged, and the meeting promises|@ * tle, the two first boats to makel _ to be an interesting affair. Rev. @ BANK CLEARINGS. * ——— do 1 not sail thelr way through Lake LoBarxs. oe Pt i sey nan poral Myron W. Haynes will make an ad-}@ June §, 1906 $1,493,405.49 & Severn! of the passengers hadi ghe will inaugurate the excursion "w™" # June §, 1905 $00,210.95 * Sleeping peacefully in the files pokes, the total amount beinglemngen of the Alaska Steamsbi Mra. W. D. Wood, president of the | & — of the corporation committee the $20,000, which was secreted in} ]@o....Gommencing with that tri association, will make a report Increase over same pa Bh Bs franchise of the American Purser Morgan's ea The pae-|Mitke, the glaciers ad other t ‘Y showing the condition of the organt-|# date last year..§ 693,194.54 *& |improvement Company. to lay gue sengors stated that (here waslbat points of ps es Wilt be tn the tation throughout the sta Music| ® * mains in Seattle still awaits action pleuty Jef Weter ta the siver one # at nj ve I (he for the oecasion will be under the) ®@t @e eat & & & & oe & # & @ Hy that body, Sooner or Jater it will at 9 a direction of Mra. Frank D. Black | be quietly slaughtered, but that fate steerer —-| The Young Women's Christian has been kindly postponed from ) 3 Ansocintion has secured the Scott |time to time by the committee. ik. r, DEES ; / 4 : | on ns FREIGHT CANS. cottage at Vashion island chautay we, Since the exposure of the meth- | “a Neo ane Pasite B qua for the m f July, August} of the company and the sults a hern Pacific Railroad I*\and Septembe » cottage will Meccont' against it by stockholders aay preparing for the usual|aecommodate ten or twelve youns | who claim to have been buncoed by avy fall business A high oM- jadion, who will alternately visit he promoters there has been mo {from Tacoma, who was in-the/ th. cottage, and may remain one j rious consideration given the pro- ¥ yesterd. tated that there Is | duy of nget Tents and boats lpowed franchise. Once or twice now, Being constructed 6,150 new | hay en provided for in case of VIENNA, June 8&—-Drahoe riv-| some member of the committee has freight dare and 182 pew locomo- lover ing lis 90-horsepower automobile, | sugested that it be retarned to the | wer ere also being completed Mercedes, arrived first in the Her. | council with a recommendation that Thit new stock i* to be on hand kimer automobile rece from Frank: | it:be rejected, but ae yet ne'aétien COUNCIL COMMITTRE ON FIRE) by October } and will, with the | fort. Prince Heury arrived at 11:30, | has Been taken present western rolling stoek, pre jan hour later. Pierce, the Ameri-} - — AND WATER TO ROOM. | Poo suutith of trates thie jean finished at 12:12. Out of 156) FRANK E. WOODRUFF DEAD. . 1 starters 115 finished. One driver | rs MENT ORDINANCE PROVIDE. 1 ict © feenene Sa the fal Frank Elisha Woodruff, aged 22, | the son of Mr. and Mra. George Is ING FOR PRIVATE ENTE: | THREE DEMOCRATIC MAYORS | Woodruff, of 1683 17th ay. died at PRISE | WILL SPEAK AT BANQUET. | °" y hour this morning at the j sabes family residence, of heart dine se |} Fort * the nittee| t , ni | ike three targe cies ot < MILITIA PREVENTS re ala the med f publishing the} J *u t Lewin, of ¢ i — ' 1 to ablich a fire b in} ook May Wright . 1} ® « ertain @ v : M Dae £ Spok have! NORFOLK, Va. Jone 8.—Gabriel PY Wels bot the invitations ex-/ Battal, a negro, 18, convicted of F of the prop er ‘ Le 1 criminal assault, was hanged today notif »-|SAGLE INSURANCE COMPANY friv while the militia was on guard to f the bre Y ; (S| NOTIFIES FRISCO POLICY | by . P aaaaen dd s prevent lynching are frou n . HOLDERS THAT IT HAS RE TRIES TO BREAK WILL. t ot covered b PUDIATEO LIABILITIES OF)" . “ ‘ gre one E. H. Bever exterday brought an 1 044 ” 00 i suit in the supe court to break fuced w r on nigaeiin the will of C. A. White, his half , . e8 Heel soe | brother, who 1 in 1898, leaving as to more @AN FRANCISCO, June &—The “ he butk of his I rope to be sold ey en “day ay sopht t Atxar - ? : 0 < e t India “o r the society may | Rew York of an oma, but Hught swimming) ORIZABA LEAVES TUESDAY. | be.” Be that no such | Red canceled‘ all ex te hore in a half drowned condition ‘ound, amd as the vv lon istody of rt i N own relative of the deceased terme ities te inspectors and| Steams b he is the lawful heir. The action a - it and on it te ame i gs of th t nq | is begun against Thomas A, Barnes eae 0, ita surplue beng 8276 rew of th hf s 1 y./ana H.W n aa administrators, | uit alt of reee » lan m in the | readi for Sunday se. | LE TOUQUEX GOES TO PEN, | pe be yg Fh wy be ‘ ~ . Ed Le T ex was taken from co ili do the sam UMATILLA ARRIVES FROM | of a | the ¢ st night and ' | SOUTH | sent to Walla Wal where he wis ° N’T FIN serv term of one year for hors A geht CORWIN REACHES NOME The _ Umatilla " CouLD O. REPORT. ealin: t De 1 dispa 1 from _ - e el es + niece sg WILL OPEN BIDS ny , , me lant nigh tar al of freight. Ma Y " 1 ' 1 that th Corwin | were former be , “ , oa nat § The | cizeo, and in i ‘ ' f fo coma ff ‘ \ " . ate he little | ture home have een tt 1 . x » Wo he first from Se bir at th ng of 14, and on park, F , avs de an ¢ mally fast BECKINGHAM A FIRE WARDEN t ed for itt rees t . and tha nkup in t Mam { ? Th ekamine € ‘ iy ‘ B Kit MRS. PH NNINGS DEAD, t f t he ecu | has been appoin tempora EXCURSION FOR ENGINEERS mmit Will Star Sarah Truax ’ on fire ward fon I ‘ n OFFICIALS RESTRAINED. tea|“ nJ. RV | a . a NEW YORK, June Federub} Post, whose f was In| SABBATH SCHOOL EXERCISES, | of ' ~ m Judge Lacom ay restrained | Beatle, will be « on | tiety ws the attorney general, the mayor} by John Cort, the Seattle theatrical The Sabbath seb exercises of | char Va 1 te istrict attorney and state gas com- |mane The arrangement was|the Temple de Hirach will consis w fe e | sae mission from enforcing the 80-cent: perfected by Mr, Cort, on hig re- of mu 1 numbers and#ecitations | the plant of tt . gas bill until the suit Is decided, — cent visit to New York. will be held this evening at 7 tric power company there

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