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| AST EDITIC et in Seattle That Dares to Print the News SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, INTIMATE STUDY OF THE ‘OF ESTHER MITCHEL WEATHER FPORRCABT SLEEPS THE SLEEP OF ’ | A CARE-FREE GIRL \ es e \ » with your brothers to Portland Esther Mitchell, Undisturded by Her Deed or Her ox" Surroundings, Sleeps in Mer Cell in the sy wna 1 aia And then County Jail and Shows Wo Fear of Conse- © oo | To Take Consequences. | ae , j es of the Except In form What do you think the cons . Mitch t ‘ " quences of this deed will be y . A re er ¢ r 31 I do not w, and wha more . ' wo Ww » the in the least. Lar . 1 he 1 and fle My work | v ‘ 1 oe * of Y ext of ‘ © . je leew ow fed in he be ° much ‘oma han I ha nev 1 N < . . W 1 was a the re te bie The dia I Mitche t alk w 1 would | awful th me that are ne ted she. t r cant ‘ What did the er bou' fhe » I © should 5 . eld wa k fare, ne naggenes eat) pape Useless to Deny Them dy . ons me ext we t a few They sald so man ngs that were at f broth P j m hy “a tty aed We for instance, what one hin as said at i 5 See Deer. oF 8: Segeneeene They said I once made the re ght Taken to Ce mark that my hosbend rise At this pe De Shoriff Tom | from bis grave. | never sald it took ne What else did they say? | t » wor the . x ° | “Too much planning a soctal da brea Mra. Creffielt pat her arma about} Of th > women. her seem fasts e wi elieh of aj her compa neck and ex-| the brighte Ae she wat fingering heart me . e magazine, she spoke of the dif conactence Thelr @ t a en ‘ Kat he Re mt boke she bh over, th at dows, calmly waiting + wily emailed. A contente onversat ee When a reporter The Sta Mise Mitebe ie net anes daye and the bart called Mrs. Creffield dect see lat a Does nett btm ether would not talk, exce his afternoon mak ‘ t 1 now. My! to axy that she passed ax ; s been changed and [am not] a nigel * he ir! | was three years ago. It/ hey “ 5 » I makes no difference what they do have ma killed George Iwith me, my interest in this life] ‘ Wa ot your inte ended HUNDREDS MOURN AT BIER OF GEORGE MEADE EMORY Beneath shade of the many} the tears thre n, Whittlesey, Herbert Williams and his finge . W. Conant r ’ With magnificent trees that surround the | his fingers A nant, sang “Abide p cs the heart we about him a| Me,” and “Come Ye Disconsolate Rome of the late Judge George) tinge of pain As the muste of the former hymn Meade Emory there stood this! (Upstairs the widow and her Imme| swelled out with the fall morning, * atives sat through the serr-| voices of the alngers te fmmense throng of Seattle's most arful and heartbroken | the eyes of all the men a losk of him who had/ gathered In the house, while out tn Tepresentative citizens, all of them |), George the jawn in front. beneath the wel come to pay o final tribute to On¢ | Meade Emory was a husband and come shade of the tr strong whom they had known and loved father whose every thought wae form way to thelr emotions and Inside the home, buried benea t home heads uncovered, an diate aeh to them. the wife little ones a mass of floral wreaths, lay the he was always happiest and Bobbing of the Widow. ket comtalning all that was me he most joyous hours of his of him who had departed this ¢ spent. The unfortunate And while they sang there came occurrence that led to his de from upetaire the sounds of the} $0 waddenly and In so tragic a man ter Prominent cmong these floral offerings was one of enpectal beauty, inscribed in the center #1 found him in the bosom of his sobbing of the widow and the rela family. His last conscious by were spent with his loved one t him aed his last words were the casket wa abe the letter “T.” It « Wi me ~~ H. Thompson, wh rt in ab | * Bre for them - = f . to] | broken with his own sorrow P - . Frcherlncs chihdcen a aympathy that |, 2mpitetty was one of the dom-| Claude Ramesy, Judge Wilmon| vhan lidren » sympathy tha, | inant traits in the character of the | Tyeker, Wiliam C, Keith and E 8| = pm dle, gee 17 cit an | man and this stmplicity marked the | Inside the Home. AA bertsoe | “Mrs ter a sister of Grouped about in Tonight FRIDAY, and Gaturday Probably Fair; Not 60 JULYe13 Warm; 1906 HOTO BY ABGAHEL CURTIS. Freeh Nort hweet W HER GOOD- yt WAS - orvie -|Seeking Her Brother, well, Esther Mite as He Is About to Depart for Portland. orn, Minn Miteh Where te Fras pk Hurt? @lever killing of George) the » ster Eether, in the it we Jay afternooa, come © searching forjand « yell we: m, at the last moment as t at she y well-wishes « brother mt to nsibly to Say ea Shoots Him to Death VOL THE SEATTLE STAR 8. NO. 1 PAY ONLY ONE CENT DEMAND YOUR CHANGE 2 0 25 CENTS PER MONTH MURDER IN FIRST DEGREE Esther Mitchell and Mrs. Crefficld Will Face Trial for the Killing of George Mitchell. ee , ' M } 4 Ineane | | ‘. | seer t t 4” Another € ation. on Religion r “ vi r a att of, « . Mitchell, If such enna existen hey havi CROWDS FLOGK ***2%=" TOWN Ot WL HL ASSED MARBLE SLAB ON WHICH LIES GEORGE MITCH se od BLL's BODY. | Cor r 11 will hold a post ee ] mortem examination of the remain® f Gee Mitchell late this afters From th at that ¢ | noon, i at 5 o'clock. No are : nad bode ‘¢ gements have been made as te at Bonney-Wataon 1 «gu ef € position of the body, sree wish to bury the boy by the side ¢ child n Eugene, Ore, ‘4 1d ave no money and their on! er For the mc in to 1 to charity. walked te Of the post mortem he ment & panes known to the prose nto the ‘ w s office. It will be tac | son jat All day it ¢ one affected, many breaking | Into tea | Several bouquets of flowers were | sent to the morgue during the day | und pleeed on the breast -of the | hey There were no thames ‘ot| nod, only t ne unknown the terri | meted out to the Mitei oll boy ESTHER TAED ae 10H re was very little of the mor r on will depend em spon the report of medical entinued. The tier walks of Ife, | examiners at the girl's insanity, Dr, ity were well-dressed |J. 3B. Loughary, who examined the Mitchel! girl at the jafl last eveni today absolutely refused to divul vier} any opinion that he may havi arly | forme rhis will be given or} ( at the | Prosecuting attorney and ts for @ ja such a | formation of that official only. The wom were OF GEORGE MITCHELL. IDE NAME ay George Mitchell rev postal card from Hoo@ ‘s } RE « There was nothing REGISTERED AS “ANNIE MITCH. |the card but the name of a you the home stood yt and Mra Charles| the brother of Creffield yb she might never see agair Intimate friends of the family of and other relatives and| Fred Mitchell charges Frank Hurt}Not a hitch occurred to mar the] : but, brief as it wus, the deceased. The father of Mra in of the family ith being the gator of success of her plan. With the body | ELL” AT LODGING HOUSE— | mg » the young man. Emory. Captain F. $. De Wolf, » ma landing, half way ap th spanted the remains to the ¢ me, Tr have no fur of tir om the mar-| | Té 3 and othe in the evening of bis lite t @ quartet composed of where a short prayer serv } ' Holy Roelleritle slab at the ¢ ex | GAVE NO EVIDENCE OF ILL+| p56, postal cal his head buried in his \¢ Farnsworth, Mrs. W. H a held | dim , to do with the pressed satiafnction N | FEELING TOWARD BROTHER ather comment thi | kilifng, but th zly suspeet|re ho reere fol jin te « long letter when hat | lowed the cous of th wate and e ae {fie , A} es and pacdit was every hun s taciturn, George Mitchell, y net bé ies isan he ‘ hing witheibesn. blotted f being i| Esther Mitchell and Mrs. Creffield seugs the postal card fure Back of Eather Mitchell there is] out coming acros ot himithe had become a cold, heartless torta house went about with a feeling | Maud eftield * 4 they fear he t | Sixth av Pike | of elation that was obvious to all © aignn of i "7 nad it all fixe e} and engaged oné There's a girl in Hood River,” e While Katt “ n av to que MRS. CREFFIELD. 1 to register Mrs. | said one of bis friends this morning, t fa child- ii m.| th of the ® . or ne 1, stat that it | “whose rt will break when she ‘ eid shows signe of “" M ah n axary explans ned such a thing as for) y ther Mitchell, | he what happened to George.” | . 1 fter a“ vele th | ed nie jinward emg olled ay afternoon arvel Sage Oe En, An at it ly eure he os nd wilh atloueh things could be | . ' | M eit 5 wh a Kuther said He haa caused me ex ventiaaa PB cage at ; ee ae ~ Ry ma About to Take Train. trout | the " eee | ey gh : “ non a : Cane me ny 1 ectared th Opportunity Came. | ‘ a . m Soe chell et ne ffe . rs Ww astonished | and would not ‘ KILLING OF GEORGE MITCHELL ‘ a hero in the # t|'6 ce , " n dep ‘ vt eo ie : fh ars Reg gor Fon ac ggg ‘ THE MOST SENSATIONAL and food ade f the indi« ; the plot to kill George w the trag . -; sh Se When Mrs. Creffiel nd Mise EVER DONE IN CITY—QUEB® | ji irr Alive Bt gp tnt x] Was th ‘ ted ue of horitie un t t ne cross again. | bef e shooting M r . o to} of he heart of Feth Rolleria a forget and ©, | All four \on Sewer througa the} y e bill TION OF GIRL'S SANITY : M he Buse A with his two brothe vas | waiting room, Perry ond Gee in Leseeed: Her identi “ # 2 . le Mre ‘ cane? le n th Portland, | fron d and Eether in the cha: dail’ re Pye < ear ust che opportunit os the wr | pips te - fi | Or 614 ve ; ut tat tele eaten ee ae at be learned that| WORK READY TO BE BEGUN BY is - * ” ¢ ae for Mitchell was the sister of/ h if 1 i car € ay whe ss on tunaih ea? Ex-| ~ Mer f ‘ i ivan t had Mitchell a day before. Both} N- P. ON NEW TUNNEL AT ws - eft ‘ nd : ueted themselve ' n order - cgered belieg | ports ‘ fficia hether | the Ba Bons + ld ' er an — J ¥ tn a . }| STAMPEDE PASS AND LINE " ‘ t * ‘ « ‘ ed t « not more manner & Le by © evidence bus ofan f . han ng, and during their stay| FROM TACOMA TO PASCO, an Sabeebe put | Personal Motive ( tag i and, he fell Orta fo cue heard them) r - | "lher lips an i Ay ¢ Made No Remarks. efty ae bill ane} ous t Me ' mes,} Upon the acquittal of Mitchell no n Pacific railroad ig of xen t ' M : tw and, without) one b er M ‘ 1 two important moves ne ‘ " te ove ee uttering anc word, passed fr H hell expre Ai ‘ tween Seattle, Tacos - , eoag | , ' b act f t! 1 une, and it fs stated tor been a b ening " ” Brothers Heartbroken. et bat th plans have reached such ders ¢ Wheat Will Law Sa e as rhe uriet ot ¥ . « it only remains for res. « Mt * rew t nd Pe was terrible nce of M {fie J. Hill to give the word t e - P smok ‘ e floor a i} on the bony ed ot the mmence operations of bef e-| nays ” Rw M | Religious . yy # 4 Crowd Horrag Stricken. their t brother and, when 2 dearie The first important atep will be Ma 1 1 k 1 ] lered " nee Of! Patsied and: awestricken, (ti | they saw life was done, thetr | the boring of an entirely mew tums v « self is not Blerowa came to m lnlt. The fea he we heartrendies. | Sree | nel at Stampede pass. The tunn Similar Killings. cates 2 alization of the ly did not Mitchell 1 in collecting j will be 900 feet lower than the s ¢ " ‘ - ~ : \ reach them until the ken youth! himeelf, but wept as if h |present one.. It will shorten the ling killing " S asan t had gasped bh ast breath and lay eatt were breaking. A « jseveral miles and also give al ter het [ ‘ 5 “ By h His life bloot came gua up and hysterical that he trom | } The r improvement fs. the M se M “ 5 jan excess . i t t through the wound white the none j cor ction of a new line frorf Tas ” ° h Ee je rele ' ter grt tha hooks Ma coma to Pasco, giving a er cent mee Ag M | Se ‘ ned the flow aa An it she i grade at ne tding of a road ¢ nq the w « foom a deep crimson. irl w t : 0 Spokane, insuring @ ro ie yell | “ king f stohts ’ rhs de of but 4 per cent : ef , r 4 if Q A t Carried Out Every Detail FRANK HURT, : rates bly od | urveys have already been made ‘ jtrect him » ‘ With murder in her heart and all Whose Arrest Is Demanded by Fred | with hardly « qui { e eo tentee. CO Toutes ae eae # felt t Ba de Attracts Twe Kinds. the details arranged with Satanfel Mitchell. ——Tonti ESTHER MITCHELL AND MRS. muis are completed all freight i j 4 4 r 1 ! n) | be ved on those lines, leave ! an « what] Relig atten CREFFIELD ARE HELD RE he present tracks exctusively for the enger traffie. Sic Seeker eect oe BROTHERS OF DEAD MAN SPONSIBLE AND ITS FOR THE PLOT} aaiaseah hae, JIM HILL COMING r It ¥ f ng mo eal Cuneo PENNILESS IN THEIR GRIEF «! Tht ‘ ' * « ‘or ve urde ol Braved the Law. dongs ss 9 hte ‘ mit \ micide, | Ge Mi pe 1 nat ated ot James J. Hill ts ’ are | rected them, | pate ling to ateiment made by | Mont. expecting to arrive el ea mal : 1 clana fool exalted, hap-|,, Penniless and heartbroken over] “I want to seo George, too, and I, “Have you talked to Esther, and Chief of Police Wappenstein late| Kane this afternoon, Mr - k 1 e victim | ® hie Mog A ald ¢ They feet them.| the ¢ dy which has come tn guess I had © go today,” the! did she say anything the eaker | this a noon, The chief explains | bis prese p is comin, if ‘ yan ite sea’ dnbra sani cera ane thelr ives Fred and Perry Mitehelly| xrief-bowed youth continued, and | asked hurried that the results of the investigation | Nort! Te hed watt Hers A yet Pre Thave no regard for life, progerty or he brothers of George Mitchell, to} he gazed vacantly and unseotng, it Later, when Attorney Shipley in-|conducted from that office had de-| that to Portland Bek * mmand she} Welt families, 1 class of pers a Ps eagero Oe eT oheuatte aikaticae, weastiie tothe nd ine te jects - oe that the girl Setiaiaed to a ~ t Saat, baa coming ms ate, I will commit the most out ig | the c o e to » whe 8 brother lay life-| had been lving a He all the time,|outside of Esther Mitchell and Li the t adinit t vpn! . an ~_ erlmen in the name of the pi called | OF What to do. : less, j he assented lOretfield had any hand in the plot] THREE BOATS FOR NOME, @ * etfiela lies Inatigg. What the penalt¥ |retigion or hallucination, and "My God, It terrible,” erfed] “Woe had planned to all get to Father Arrives Tonight to shoot the young ve rt steamers loaded _ wil ‘ hin Goorme| one 7e. Onn ote the most dangerous class of j>sane| Petry Mitchell, as he: wip way} gether at Portland soon,” young| The two surviving Mitchell boys} Frank Hurt, whose t war de pig na one with » fair Tet Mitel 1 @ servicely.. r yy nay WOMBB! people, ithe tears that coursed down his| Mitchell said after a moment's are stopping at the Stevens hotel, manded yesterday by Fred Mitehe “4 rors, sailed for Nome ecatine neon $ Hieiy Tothes | ax polnoned ber rival with a recks . Salada choska..“It seems like some dream | pause. “George and I were going| where they expect to be joined by|is believed to be at Merdenbar Vhe Oxlzab lessees of consequences similar to| The NorthWéstern Btoamahip|I canno™égalize that it t# true,|to Portland and Fred had intended| their father and a brother, Hurley | bay, at work, ‘The prosecuting Reader. His method may be ques Teo! tee sents cxaban that of Mether ae and th gave cémpany, for the presen® will sen paid the penalt all steamers to Valdes, Seward and elighewe Anson. ther westward points via Where They Differ. ro is where the Yelated killings| Every way on 0“ 1 Hi (s Purpose | Mitchell . fe 1 ae that fe ‘ter Georg could torwave done FA Adri. powg to eastern Wash from those work during the : Ft Rags to on il, who a

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