The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 24, 1907, Page 10

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10 ARREST LAMPING | iN SPEEDING AUTO Col. George B. Lamping, a former audiwr of King county and a well known politic of thie elty, was arrested at Firet av, and Denny way by Patrolman Rush at half past 9 o'clock last night for violat ing the apeed Limit in bis automo bile, Rush did not succeed in mak ing Lamping stop his car until he bad fired his gun into the alr, He says he called twice at Lamping to halt. When the auto had been stop ped Rush made the arrest and took Lamping to the police station. The former auditor pul up bail and was released Before leaving the «tation Col Lamping gave his side of the story to Capt. Ward and the Captain to day made repert to Chief Wappen stela, The arrested man claims that he was not driving more than six miles an hour and th the policeman had no right to arrest him. He says that he did not hear the command of halt. It was easy for the patrolman to read the num ber on hin car and he could have made the arrest the day following. Lamping saya the policeman was not Justified in shooting Rush tells «@ @ifferent story. He says: “I was standing at the corner of Denny way and Piret av north at 9:20 o'clock last night Fo SRADI N.Y. POLICE when | saw & machine coming up Piret av, at the rate of 20 miles an hour, It made the turn at Denny way and First av. at the came rate of speed, ing made by the dri up. 1 stepped out upon the curb and called upon the driver to halt it may be that em account of the high speed he did not hear me. |) stopped out inte the street and od again. The machine kept on going. The driver drew lu his me ehine bit but be waa still going about 15 miles an hour, He had gone about 60 feet and | saw that the o: way to get him was to fire my gun and | shot into the alr This brought the maa to a 1 then went up to him aod made the arrest “Barlier in the evening three autotets had got away from me and I was pq taking amy more chances, i had strict orders from Sergeant Stewart to arrest every one whe was exceeding the speed limit and I know that thie car was going ter than the ordinance perm! The locality where | made the ar reat la a faverite one for speeders and many more arrests should be made there.” Rush ta Upheld After an investigation of the af FEAR ATTACK | ONE OF THE ITALIANS AR RESTED WAS A WALKING AR NAL. HE HAD TWO REVOL VERS, A STILETTO, ORAS! KNUCKLES AND A BILLY NEW YORK, April 14.--Whole sale arrests are being ft » by the police in an effort to arm the lower class Itallans fn thie city Their action follows the recent mur der of two policemen by « man of that race. Fear of a great race RE: 1 GOV. HUGHES. IN WASHINGT CHOICE FOR THE PREGIDENC KEY TO PICTL | riot, however, was the real reason for the disarmament The many cutting and shooting frays charged against these Ital lane, together with the Diack hand outrages that include the blowing up and burning of tenements, kid naping and murder, have developed i danger of a descemt upon the Inno jeent and guilty people of that race by men of other nationalities, Sach} « declaration of war would be wel-| loomed by the tough element of low | er New York, and, acted upon, it) would be attended with frightful scenes of bioodshed. There are about 400,060 Tallans}| lin New York, living in crowded ten jement colonies in various parts of | ithe elty i | Magistrate House delivered a/ warning to them from the bench. | Talking to « group of prisoners and) their friends. whe filled the court/ room, he sald “if thie thing ts not stopped i will lead to the tp vasion of the Italian colomies by bel- ligerent forees of other national thes and bloody riots will result. Clwar-headed leaders among the ltallane appreciate the danger Ww the present lawbreaking tendency of cor people is sot stopped,” sald Coroner Aeritelli, an Italian hin olf, “an uprising of the native population will follow, fiar to the bloody mafia troubles In New) Orleans i Theee arrests are just what 1! expected, I told the Italiane only recentiy that if they did aot desist from carrying concealed weapons and try to put down the Mack hand ther would get tn serious trowbic.” A bundred armed Hallans wore arrested on the streets by the police in one night word was passed ar as many more were co: ensuing two days. Every man car ried « clver or stiletto or both. The an a tule, were mar dorous-looking weapons. with rasor like edges and sharp points. From one prisoner waa taken a dirk with FA TFACED MAN |8 GECRETARY TAFT 2 AFTER TAFT ON THEY SAY THAT Y BUT YOU NEVER CAN TELL THE SEATTLE STAR--WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24, 1907. ON TH® PRONT. Pennington has been rig ood or rate, but the way tg The steamer Tott! clears today the bellied one bas not been cargo. Bleep tna otranger in Steamers Yuoatan and Dolphin At all bours the rat, whieh clear today fi 8 y and way! ae with the bells on” eam be porte, with passengere and cargo. Thirty expert cruisers with the | assessment rolia, will be increased 1m the wall, under the The steamer Cottage City sailed) necessary compassmen have been | t? $26,000,000 or more. the cellings, never ~ last night for Alaska by © TA No change can be made in as restions, getting even fair Chief of Police Wappenstein| The steamer Spokane leaves to- | *PPolated by County Ansessor sessment of real estate until next| wor The Pennington tenet declared that Patrolman Rush waa| morrow for San Franctaco. | Parish to cruise all the standing | your nearly frantic trom the same Justified in his action, although be! . ones timber in King county, The crul» “ ee did not f vor the discharge of fire LETTER AN INSULT. ere bave been divided into 10 aquads TO RECEIVE LESS TR arms exec}t b tut ‘ arms excct In caves of absolute) even. Colo, April 4.—John | % three cruisers aud a compassman postings would have (6 be ropes. | ™ Neill, editor of the Miners;°Mh. Neither the names of the | . MS balinves that if Rush made any MAgaaine sayw: "The president's) Cruisers nor the compasemen will GEN KUROKI FOR MO j ” maatahe 1 Was Bo due to any | {etter te insult to organized ia. |0@ made known as Mr Parish be e S| fault of bie as much as to the fell. | bor Of the country It toare from | eves that the purpose for which - Dr B cadlaay eve! » the they were appointed ean be beast & a BE ure of captains to properly in Mooeevelt’s face the mask of hypo ra etract thelr men properly 10) visy and shows hit a» an ally of | #@fved by having their identity re| At the meeting of the Chamber) ‘The { collector & parton. “sal , » the standard whose magnates yearn | Ain secret of Commerce this afte the Port Townsend t PE ase ntmgm ond today issued the fo the official murder of the de_| .'2® Assistant assessors who are| matter of a reception to Lieutenant rules carrying” 1 have repeatedly requested au. fsdants |at work now are increasing practi: General McArthur and his staf + the Cansdien perior officers to nee that all new ally every personal property am and also to ( ai Baron Kuroki | w ake it possible fop men placed on the force should be! SCORES TEDpY’s OpInions, |*** ment over that of the previous and his staff, who wil on a fr this side to ‘7 t 5 discussed and ‘ tour properly instructed as to their d ‘ hata le, was discussed and it was’ Columbis this sagan ties. This ought to suggest itself ST. PAUL, Minn. April 24.—0, ©. Jvjections by the score are com jed that a ng reception dergoing delays, ex to the superior officers, without ro | C2lliMs, president of the State Fed-|'26 in Crom large business houses orded these distinguished offi-\ comfort at the h penne s 0 ihe super rh te b pom x eration of Labor, says Roose-|in the city, One large dry goods cers Officials when then ta a = Len nders from me © *) vel Judges before the trial Me house which publicly announces The committee on city affairs re chines to north SS ti aper Ane onviets on hereeay evidence and) that it carries @ stock of $600,000 ported on the ways and means of | back Different reports have come to) aseaseinates the citizens character objected to tt » a + t ‘ ; " me of the actions of new mon; | Without regard to the De pije 0 ita assessment exceeding increasing the city’s water supply Hereafter all autos cap lainly showing that they have not Moyer ana Maywood are not | $60,000 the amount which it was pending the construction of an tered with the 0 y coperly iustracted in regard | deelrable citizens until ‘proven so." | sasessed In 1906 and 1906, Another other pipe line from Cedar river. | Port Townsend when to thelr duties. | | large department store whose stock The committee t* of the opinion | to the Canadian side, There conan to bee teak of to | IT CUTS LITTLE ICE ie worth close to a million, pro the supply will be sufficient if off when they return , | — teste against any increase of the there is no waste of owner, number Haag Flag Mn oh eafhe we | ST. LOUIS, Mo, April 24—The| $100,000 aesessment of last your, A The committee recommended a plete identification oft the ate: and, | shall look to each cap. rr egret opinion of the labor leaders | wholesale grocery house carrying a more generous insets of must be given, and ‘ ; v { St. Louie ie that the controversy |a stock of over a million sires meters and a better regulation of 1 tain to see that all new men work ing under them are structed as to thelr 4 CHIEF OF POLICE of the president and Moyer deciar ation ia of litth moment The Ceatral Tradea council meets By jay and Beeretary David Kreyling the $156,000 a remain unchange properly i» fea ment of 1906 to A wholesale liquor establishment $69, awe governing sprinkling tate at which it ack to American pe Studios New & aye it might possibly take some | Whose Stock in trade exceeds CURFEW RAT uty Auditor J action 000 in value has previously been is tm Spokane fami a blade 10 inches long that bore five - aavensed for $6,000. SEED He with the “Tract” system: notches. The word vendetta was OVERSTEPS c | These are merely a few examples oe ane ve ‘ ) Spokane coum inscribed on many of the blades | aes Be MARE | of the past methods of suning RINGS ALL THE TIME, JUST | sme yeers i - Some of the prisoners had revolvers; OMAHA, Neb. April 24-—Dahbi- | ail over the county FOR SPITE. that looked like small cannon, Oth./ man the cowboy mayor says In spite of the fact that under ar Service) | ie a ere carried billies and siungehots,| Every man Is innocent until proven | the law passed by the last legisla LYNDHURST, N. J. April 24.—/ 5 the president has and one man Was 4 regular walk mark here as he tng areenal from taxation, Mr has before, The remarks will cer All the men arrested were held isinty be detrimental to the de-| that the $17,000,000 of personal under heavy \all, and judges have | fendants” I - ae nail coed PALO ALTO, Cal, April 4.--Bx eitement ts at fover heat fo all Pa cific Oonst colleges in antictpetion of the big “varsity 8° races to be will be participated held at Rehardsom bay April 27 from the The tntercoliegiate regatta which California and Washington. giver notice that the penalties in ficted will be heavy mh to make 4 lasting tm This will be true partic ia the cance of men who tried to draw Weapons op the men arresting them. Fear Bark te Lowt. erfromt famtl- few bark Alsternt« days out fr They declare that the Aleternize’s ran should easily be made in about #6 dave, and that the veers! might an weil be give as tom. The re insurance # 1 98 per cont ity Money J Wo Margareti. « eupresame a@ainat the today filed « Skirts and Topeoats unsold to the trade OUR TRAVELING MEN'S SAMPLE LINE WILL BE Sample lines of Suits, | novelty in itself, chic, styl individual in style, mater. on sale at from $4.00 to ial and finish; made by $15.00. the leaders of fashion SILK COATS French Voile Suita, in blue Sill g Coats, $05 values con oak blake Sie $13.50 and $16.50 i « up te &85.00; bs Coats, in pleated ef 7 . ts, worth up toe #27.50 rit t COVERT TIGHT FIT ! Suit TING COATS. r i d ‘ lu p to $20 | ‘ $ rice $9.50 } \ Covert Coat eat t red hlack Ye box styl $6.65 k r ' ( ‘ee ( € $25.00 stunning $8.50 E OF COATS COATS IN SWAGGER t . MIXTURES Top ¢ tan coverts She TAILORED CLOTHES PRICED LOW TO CLOSE ouT -WHISKERED HUGHES ROOBE MAN 18 VELT'S ture moneys and credits are exempt Parish believes | property disclosed by inat year’s IN PACIFIC COAST’S FIRS : Wad THE STANFORD “8.” GAID TO . OOK THE WINNER IN THE BIG RACE TO in by crews universities of Stanford buret and found probable that the It wanting A ae Seuss because of the fact that it Tailored Suits THE NOVELTY SKIRT MFG. CO. WILL PLACE ITS ENTIRE SURPLUS STOCK OF LADIES’ Tf. SUITS AND SKIRTS ON SALE THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY AT THE NOVELTY, 1316 SECOND Al These tailor-made garments are the products of our own workrooms, and comprise the balance of the made-up INCLUDED IN THIS SALE WE WANT TO DISPOSE OF EVERY SUIT THIS WEEK And to move them quickly are making very big reductions Every garment sold at on Box Coats $12.50 Short Nobby Coats, $15.00 value, tomorrow, $7.50 Others $4, $5 ond $6 Spring Suits of new suit and cheeks; highest class f workmanship, nice trimmings in et ef feets ; values up to $37.50; Faetory Sale price, $20 ‘ sample of beauti lly ta Suits, all . eto et $ r Sale $15 } Ch Panama and \ € t I s r $10 to $15 } e8 row? $6.50 CUSTOM GOODS CUT TO MEASURE é MANUFACTURERS OF TAILORED CLOAKS AND SUITS L. I. HOFFMA N, Manager 1316 SECOND AVE The bel! recipe for ridding a house ¥ of rats has been tried on in Lynd- 0 is house of John T EIGHT OA NUE ALBERT Jewelry, Wi 106 ——— PE waht i 25, se GE HELO AT SAUSALITO, CAL. APRIL 27, will be the first three-cornered eightoared is of race of the kind ever held in this tremendous importance on the coast part of the country Should the results be the event will become afm fair and defies will be big eastern universities wholesale price | New side pleated, / tailored Skirts, ia | invisible plaids, brown shades; © $12; Factory Sah | One lot of light Spring Suiting, #8 made and perfect mt els; values ap to 3% choice of the lot, $B Hundreds of Coats at te low prices, worth the prices askeds row teeen | Waists, sale special as} See our leader ae Waists, worth double Don't wait of Saturday night most of the goods over Large floor qa and well lighted.” SPRING HATS ATLBS THAN cost. VET CHIC STYLES. ———— pia. pice an

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