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STEDITIO hat Dares to Print the News fuowy aren per in . . _ it ro Brady Shot Flora Shannon ‘Instantly Killing Her--Attempts 'Swicide--Womaa Was to Have Been Married Next Week. ; poet's overall factor) « Brady fell tr fat at 1710 Denny ” with the w n, Bhe gave jaetantly Killed (hls - , irae ceneeng She TT rien 0 ’ gees resi ty s ays Miss Shannon } engaged > 8 man « c « Th tw “ ‘ h a at week . he he ous and t 1 Beattie today « to the hous he asked Mise Shann f the p was true that she was.to marry os Curry Bhe replied, You.” aims | pray then shot her and attempt ra at ed mulcide, but was unsuccessful ‘Mise Bhs ‘ immediately taken Wayside Mission MAING HOLOUP o COMMITTED ot eth hia highwaymen then started on a run down the alley away several Te ccomances' iP HANDS BY UNMASKEO MEN—AS 7 VICTIM—AFTER RUN CHASE ARE CAPTURED. Of the boldest and most « fobberies in Ses committe Patrotman Keefe was tn the vicin ity and went running to the scene He found Dittmar in an snconsctous ition, but soon succeeded tn re viving bim and was told the story of the holdup. Keele immediately gave chase and sighted the boys oa Third av. near Union ot. They sa the officer and ran to Waly st. then down towards Second av There they ran Into Patrotman Me Coy Patrotman Keefe cam and told MeCoy who the boys were and the two gave chase and sue ceeded in runaing them down At police be actors, Adams recognised Stewart con. i alias Homer Woods Gitested shortly after the of the crime and now worth tank in the city Brown hold-up men wanted In Spokane Hie picture wag found In the rogquet gallery ax having been arrested July } & walter employed | ‘ion Botel, was going bome He was confronted | EXTRA! MURDER! The | Fesulted In | raity | Detective [ed another would take | as the leader of a wotorious gang of |W THE SEATTLE STAR WEATHER FORECAST Rain Ton ight and Gurday; Strong Boutherly Br Storm Warning, SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1906 ALONE IN THE DESERT FINGH EIGHT Gans and Herman Sign Today for New Year's Match. jerippe Telegraph Herman today signed to Now Yea ay before the Tonopat The puree is to be for #2 winne take €0 and the the men are to weigh pounds The purse le to be give pah bank » will end his theatrical en tand go weet to trair — {5 SOCIALISTS ARE ARRESTE ATTEMPTS MADE TO HOLD) MEETINGS ON THE STREETS ARE FRUSTRATED BY THE POLICE — THO! ARMESTE SPEND NIGHT IN JAIL of socialite to bold a the etree being made The attempt meetings lsat night & arre * a . * . . . 7 . * . . * . rests were made un Ploneer square An fast as one speaker was arre hia place and be subsequently arrested. Three ere sent to headquarters from the | square. | From Second av. and Marion at three speakers were sent in been very face of the county s at their credence to the statements made in vouchers as to what the varges were made for Deserted by the Grand Old Abraham and Rutherford are clinging to each other in fear and trembiing. of the former to remain and the latter to become @ county comm Renfro has plotured them in the act df attempting that pathetic ballad: Mose But I'm on My Way.” Mestre a loner are endangered “| Den't Know W WHERE SOME OF THE here | id by the King of the Desert and guyed by the dog, The aspirations Cartoonist im COUNTY MONEY GOES AAR SOME OF THE “GRAFT” EXPOSED. Bill for cigars for equalization board ges candy and melons for same house rent, three months P. J. Senith’ P. J. Smith's hotel bills, 17 montha at $20 vege County Corissioners’ expense bills, about in printing ballots, about. ... Velvet” casual ing the record in its nature and has rece In making it the policy followed, ods face valne was Letting of Contracts. “ft * * * . S$ &, 104 * go * 34° » 2,500 * . 1,125 ° » » * One man was sent on charge of alting City Detective Total “graft” ore $4,243 ag vg dle = ne PRnquor errr rrr ee eee ee ee eee ee ee ee worig-ob Improper expenditures and extravagances amounting to Pn oro pth = a total of $4,283 have been exposed in the casual investigation Jobnaon, H. &. Johas, John Downet,| of the county records. The largest item is that of the expense D. Burgess, Carl Schwantje, Max| bills for the county commissioners for the past two years Dubro, Richard Kruegerm, Thomas! which amount to a total of approximately $2,500. These “ex Long, E. BE Martin, Arthur Jensen John Hummer, James Luad, A] Penscs consist chiefly of the meals, car fare, house rent and Wagenkuecht, Emii Herman, Bam| hotel bills of members of the board while they were living at up| Williamson, John T. North reir homes Shortly after § o'clock three ar The investigation, which was concluded yesterday, has y scratched the sur of ace ept giving full youne 1 ©, 1963, for burglary and sentenced the corner of Secoud av. and . pons Thre ave az te ihe reform soboo!. He tater aon we arrests were se Little or no effort has been made to investigate generally | SUES eommmanded, with an|"!# c#cape and returned to Seattle | hree wore sent fn for speaking] the matter of “graft” or rake-offs in the letting of contracts ol belt ae ene br ane} but scapes punishment. He ie now | This “peiaten E. J. Brown, so-| items as this, if they exist, would not be shown on the records ted bis hands high above | “*2'*4 Spokane for @ series Of leigtiat Candidate for prosecuting at-| and the investigation has been confined to the records In ie of the boys started| *°1S-¥9e committed In that city re- ltorney, called at police headquar'| one instance only, that of the printing of the ballots for the EAMER his pockets. The | ey ee oe ne ae a eee [tore to see the mon under arrest. coming election, has “graft” of this character been exposed and his crimes are said to number in the hundre Stood bebind the viett CRUSHED UNDER | CAR WHEELS UNION ain Talk in the Report | on Connty Hugh Perkins, aged 12, son of av, was run down and if not fatally, injured at} this morning, while track In front of # |W ’ itman aly, o'clock pvey: the reen Lake street car. The boy had just alighted from one car and another, going In an op : “Candidates. | » direction, was speeding slong. Perkins crossed behind one rte . | car and was struck and ground un ‘a —_ | cer the wheels of the other. i | His right leg was badly Iacerat Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Perkins, 4191 | night and is constantly | | | brother's Whee he applied for the necessary | permission he wae told that Chief Bitiiae wore masts and] Renee eeeraD ioe cntacive |Wappenstein had ordered that he y were only re te the piace they had thrown (60,0, suewee to talk with the Aa he did so gun away after the hold-up, but | OO In the capacity of their at Dandite struck Dittmar ve unable to locate it. Cari |'OrRey. Brown pro With what i« » wod| Schulte ie enid to be « Beattie boy | ‘His declaring that the police w Hams brass knuckies, ia-|but not very well known to the |*cting coatrery to law. The per B deep wound and tearing! potice. nasive powers of the attorney ~ cane caeeaatiemasasisinisma, {SOe, NOCEVET, Of Ro avail, and he i left the station without seeing his ferred to and related in th mgs clients i | with evidence In substantiation | the come of certain of the enndic #.. KENWORTHY STILL | where there ia an almost even bal | ” of merita and demerits t re : will be brief, but In other UNCONSCIOUS | tases they will be more pertinent and lengthy Charles Kenworthy, a former bar tender at the Diller hote tempted suicide in his ro Kingsbury hotel yesterday morn ing by inhaling gas, has not as yet regained consciousness. The physi clans in attendance report his con dition as very critical and little hope is retained for his hed 6 Fred Kenworthy a brother Charles, arrived from Tacoma last at the bed » of his brother Fred can give attempt tion, He states won for his at self-destruc that bis brother s always of a cheerful dispoal tion and seldom worried about his troubles, Mr. Kenworthy's parents reside in Tacoma and every effort fe being used to keep the news from them. WARRANT FOR SLOGGY. 1 declares by present greater million creasing interest-bearing warrant indebtedness ners recently f it imposs debt few years at the present rate until the warrant debt would be This was charged by a reputable printing es stablishment which there is $1,250 Auditor A ertain that only # amall portion of the actual graft best that County it is extravagance and xposed. 7 that in four increased from $356; have run ommissioners { $403,000. What have time the than the dollars a vf the county and even if large as ever It begins to look as though yunty needed in the cx managed with years he they exe curr yea is so low » to float bonds for the purpose of refunding this a matter of a] they almost “velvet” in the cont gnew in the conduct of county evidence that county unrestricted the tax levy for county » to $678,000, the county and into debt to with the venses of the county revenues by deficit piling up in done money ent r, the that the commiss had, it would be merely new blood commissioners’ office oes extravagance pur in the meantime the Even at government nearly a quarter of an ever The were ract as let affairs has affairs have is the oses has the extent the are in credit vund greatly JUDGE GORDON ON WIFE BEATERS It's considerable of a problem to know beaters what to do w ith said Police Judge Gordon to F. Cambell this morning wt yeu'll be good you'd got 40 years in lary, Bit down you wife if th di my way the peniten Cambell had a companion tn his ed and will probably have to be am ghana Corn ee ieee ee stained injuries | A warrant has been sworn out|had the authority I would send you inteery Martin Kelly also drew a in the report sbout the head and is thought to be|for the arrest of OC. V. Sloggy, of to the whipping post but, unfortu-| $100 fine and 2 ays in the city Eiisies tre cons hurt Internally, He was removed| Spokane, on a charge of passing 4|nately, the legisiature does not | jall. ; will probably be 1 Providence hospital | bad check on C. D. Bider, made out|make such provisions. I give you! “Me and my wife just came down fat tfternoon The t lin favor of t : Horseshoe iF Aquor the lmit $109 fine and 30 days .-* Nome and hive, been on a Teport wilt b. company of this elty, with which | the city jal n ge a ee elly ex nee at atoning * CHANGE OF VENUE firm Eider is connected. The check! Cambell is mate on an Alaska| plained to the court in the » - was for $18, and Immediately after| steamer, and was arrested by Of In speaking of the matter after ’ he bad passed it Mloggy went tolficor Litsey last night. He had| ward Judge Gordon said 1S WANTED Spokane, where he is i 1 to) to the rooming house which Ive hard to Goons p what to do | be located at present en thelhis wife runs on Hiiott et. ite wife beating wer The men ich furth check was Food a into the Spokane | petween Battery and Belj, and, ac-| ought to be sent to jatl, but in many Wie dectrea by seve ‘ énd Rastérn bahk itw as refused, as ding to the evidence of the wou | cases this robs the famlly of its the commit vertor Judge Frater this MOTM| there were no funds to Slogsy’s| an, choked ber and threatened to) means of support. ‘The whipping Feld inst night. A ‘ing continued the application of] creait to cover It throw thelr Infant child out of the| past may seem a bafbarous Insti i Senda) regar i): « , Chester Thompson's attorneys for} window |tution, but {tf hae proved very suc of certain cans 1 change of venue until next Sat) WIFE SUDDENLY DISAPPEARS. |" With ner baby in her arms, Mrs.|cosaful in Oregon, gud 1 believe ae ie memt t or The yous — 4 Poteet e mgggya reported to! Cambell was In court this morning lthat It solves the question.” the at with the murder of Judge G. Mende! tne police this morning that nia|CAMI To. soos it when he Is! Bh BROABITAY be given pubis Ki will, it is alleged, not be! wife, wh recently married ir bard oF sailLdh BRoAPI TATED. Needed ou! £2°(s Sectire « fair trial in this| Tacoma. had disappeared from the |TRh, dant vom to realize} GHICAGO, Nov. 9~-Charles nothing will be pu ty. owing to widespread preju-| Queen City hotel, where the couple that the judge had the last word. | Thysy, am oiler aboard tho stoamer Whleh. cannot ty sinad’ in the matter Of the| were stopping, taking with her syso|that the MOH [ie he riter| Mack, entering the Calumet river im every det woting, Affidavits to that effect\of his money, The couple were | tw ning 10) Attornay De Bruler retny, thrust his head out of # port bot mmroner « n filed in the superior court mee ew Sere. © fon Sve See ‘ust this time. I'll be good h as the vessel wi wulng & of the tbe law firm of Morris, South states that her name was Mra. yams yaspod De Bruler,draw nad was decaptt r Moott before marria ived peada STRIKE HAS. BEEN SETTLED the different actically » ratisfactory. Details by » information to the Strike Terms entirety pers TAFT OPEAKD IN _ (Scripps Telegranh Service.) BOISE, Taft, 9 Idah Pocatello and ke Idaho, Nov. & a « tour ¢ today in a spect at 7 o'clock from the tr ae Glenns Ferry Home and Nampa. At large crowds were Hin spec tional tesuer. eure i the ba lietration in tt» war combinations, railroad njust discriminations, the party In pe in f sow at ain at Mou each present mainly urging the necessity o ds of the a uper reb. by in cor pres retary thern let thie mornir Bho an aa | place are Me urged the re-election of Gov ernor ading, of Idaho, ae an er orsement of his a. taken bring ing to justice the parties guilty of amnansinating the late Governor Steunenberg. He arrives at Boise at 3 o'clock this afternoon and hin | program includes many address GQ. F. Warren marshal at this morning on the Se ing down the witnesses of Capts ed with crimes on the t Both captains are bonds ttle 8 November 7 Warren has t his Marshal outside since 1900. He long winter WASHINGTON, Nov man Griggs gressional | democrats |house by cording to the committee, will ) majority control |v. Brake, commissioner, uty 1 Nome, a nator in the blah se out on with orders to report at appointment was formerly chief of po SAYS THEY WILL WIN of the democratic claim the at leas WITNESSES ARE BROUGHT nited rrived bring cases Newth and Bodfish, charg 8 This ts the first trip that Deputy | © the in Hee of Spokane Deputy United States Marshal Warren reports very little crime at Nome. “We're all like one large |family up there,” he said Two jowners of crib houses, between the }main street and Second av., were | indicted and convicted by the grand jury shortiy before I left Nome. They were sentenced to one year's imprisonment, and have ap |penled the case, Everybody seems to be happy at Nome, and many bi« |social events are planned for the Chair con the next t, ac official prediction TURNS HIS PARTY DOWN (Scripps Telegraph Service.) DENVER, Colo., Nov, 3 awin republican state labor and appeals to nit workers to vote for the democrats. | pudiates his party | searrin BATTLESHIP | VIRGINIA CRASHES PAY ONLY ONE CENT DEMAND YOUR CHANGE VOL, 6 WN 228 25 CENTS PER MONTH Ehoe HALL OU OF UGPITAL other body t where HOME OF GOES TO THE HIS nd or 1 ed im to th MOTHER, ON GIXTEENTH AV.| have healed ove A tty hard siege —STAR OBTAINS FIRST IN or ye py Ry to the report TERVIEW WITH HIM SINCE nd there was s time whee ’ of us expected that I would THE SHOOTING er. I have been conscious | Wm « » Ms pleurisy in my left eaused me a cruciating pain with every breath 1 as fe normal again nd pain except whem 1 it 2 raw a deep breath dow wit Arm Paralyzed the ward. I M ft arm is partly par thle 6 7 \ ave much use he nd he ‘ it will get all right im For the , * ar a : fren ot ty h father jon has onstantine i 2 and night, a6 grante c ) a new t snd my mother paper ret He fe , he re ed from the bed, bu enti comf table | vine nee he news of my and in very cheerful frame pr physicians and mind. He has already begun to] nip everything in he we weomed that It ruggle y to amputate my v father insisted on ev Arm, Out of Sptinte 4% made to save ft, His right arm, thr and got it to knit of the bullets p 7 which passed in at splints, and ¢ all/the shoul and came out under healed up, showing only 4 sear the arm sp the upper bone from |The right hand te well ag b where it passed into the the third finger is helpless from the sider joint, and the doctors put removal of the bone in the hand|several splints on it before they to which ft w unted, and it may|succeeded in getting it im such |be decided to remove it. The s shape that the parts would knit to on the right shoulder, under the gether again.” SAYS REYNOLDS IS UNFIT FOR OFFICE ec wenernneeeisinnsiaimnstis | W. LL?’ CUMMINGS CHARGES | /°D#'® the situation and the saloon an was gives to understand that © DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE # elected things would ¥ us iderably below the WITH PROMISING LENIENCY line Reynolds was present and took TO SALOON MEN. Lat F An " and his fe | Worker remained. The saloon man |was then told that Reynolds and That Charles A. Reyn: Mayor Moore were very friendly ratlc candid: for pr and that i Reynolds was elected jtorney, i x to the » Moore's policy so far am it related to | elerne te for him or the regulation of things b the | erownd that he will be lenient with | lin nd to the saloon business in hem in cane of his election, is the ral would undergo @ radical harge « ade by W. Cum hange. mings, @ well known lawyer, wh A Saloon Campaign. supporting Kenneth Mackir I know absolutely that Reynolds the office to which Mr. Reyn lie making @ saloon campaign and a2 are that it ie upon the support of this “I know that one of Reynolds’ |element that he is relying for suc- © | supporters haw viaited many of the | noee amet e , jag thay we ag ine Ly Bs I am Int 4 in making this statement this morn- |; not #0 much because Mr. Mackintosh elect~ ause I really @o not b mings to The Sta ‘and that ir ide himeelf has lent h want t but eve that Reynolds is a proper pere aes son to hold an office of such ime 4 {2 | portance and responsibility as that melee othe [of promecuting attorney of thie }county. Morally Reynolds is totally saloon interests nfit for the office.” Wanted to See Reynolds. The charge that Reynolds had ase this Reynolds worker |been using the name of Mayor on man to bring| Moore has already been publicly wn. This was done and| made and printed and dented by men discussed at some Reynolds, -DAY MARRIAGE CAUSES DIVORCE Living with her for six days after their marriage, and drunk time, is the gist of the Biack for abandonment, while neg- lect was the charge in the success ful sult for separation brought by Cora E. Kellogg against Walter G, durin the entire story told this morning by Mary A.| M. Kellogg. The same cause gave Buchanan tn Judge Frater’s divorce Irene E. Richards a divorce from court about the husband who de-| Roy N. Richards. ried her without cause or com Margaret McGraw, who had been punetion after their meager period married to Fred McGraw in Eng of bliss. land in 1888, and by whom she had Robert H. Buchanan, saloonkeep- been deserted in 1898, was alsé er, was the defendant tn the pro- made happy with a decree. ceedings, and, having wisely deter Drinking, gambling and carous mined not to face the wrath of his ing brought nemesis upon the hea spouse from the witness stand, let| of Jacob Liebrandt in the shape 7 it go by ‘fault complaint filed this morning ask- The matter-of-fact telling of the ing for a divoree by Lizzie Lie tale by the mismated plaintiff was brandt too much for even the sedate judge Among other decrees granted to- land longitudinous grins throughout day by Judge Frater were those | the crowded court room were in’ the cases of Ida M. Fisher vs. Johi evidence Alice M. Wilkinson vs. Ab A re (breaking throng of di- bert Wilkinson, Marcia Durkee va. vorce seekers greeted Judge Frater| William Walter Durkee, Albert lthis morning on his return to the Cameron vs. Etta M. Cameron, court house, and decrees were den Alice Savage vs. George H. Savage, out with lavish hand. Nellie Black and George Heyes va. Caroline was given a divorce from Frank EB. Katherine Heyes the Monroe were vessels were steam the river, the Vir ginia leading, when the warship suddenly came to a standstill, but the Monroe could not be stopped in time to avoid a collision, although she reversed. Neither ship has given out an official account of the accident, although apparently the Virginia was to blame either from vn accident to her machinery or the niisunderstanding of signals ow plates of in. Both ing slowly up stove IN COLLISION INTO THE STEAMER MONROE IN CHESA-|ARE ENTITLED TO WORK FOR THE CITY. PEAKE BAY—VESSELS BAD a , The following passed the clvi} LY DAMAGED. BPR dentate . em 9 positions arty Drivers, (Scripps Telegraph Service.) 0. C. McDonald, NORFOLK, Va., Nov, 3.—The bat-| Re L. Seribr Ww hip Virginia, while passing up|; C. A. Anderson, the bay to Norfolk navy yard, was | st NA. Stewart, RR. Rogera, rammed on the arboard quarter | t “ ame fan Ottingham, by the Old Dominion steameah! } k H. FP. Nommensen. Ai Monroe, coming in from New Y st medical examinas The vessels came together mmission, six aps considerable foree, resulting sifions as patrolmen, of the battleship four applicants for pos displacing of some of her guns fixtures, The stem and se \

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