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“MOUS JAPANESE NOBLEMAN AND SOL- PIER IS GREETED BY GEN, MACARTHUR | CITIZENS—-TAKING IN SEATTLE THIS ERNOON. Paren Kurok! and his Jap Judge C. H. Hanford Judge Burke are the guests of Se Joho Davis and O. D. Colvin; mem bers of the Chamber of Commerce rrived amid a , Raving arrived amid © C.J. Smith, NH. Latimer, Jacob | ‘and Japanese colors, the Furth, Ear Ames, Sherwood Gll- ‘af wational aire and the leapy, C. F. White, James D. Hoge r from hundreds of spec- H.C. Henry, C. B. Burnette, Jamer = at Pier |. this afternoon A. Moore, A. M. Brooks, J) W. i consiats of Gen. Y Clise, Lester Turner, C. 8. Miller “4 gommanding the Fitth Colonel Weodbury, Genera! Taylor abima) division, Maj. Gen and Major Routelle ae of the Imperial Guard Chief of Police Wappenatetn this of artillery, Maj. Yo. morning chose 30 patroimen, tn Marquis T. Saigo. Capt. charge of Sergeants Panning and Paymaster Kobeyashi, Powers, to be Gen. Kurokl's oe Surgeon Ta corte from the boat to the hotel geme petty officers and upon his arrival today The po'tes men, epick and span, were proud was transferred from to be of the escort One Jnpanese om which they came prisoner at the city jail, who has te the steamer Paw- been appointed ao trusty came ¢ Northern docks, the chief today and asked If be ‘st taken to Pler 1 could be spared jong enough to formal reception was leave his cell and go to the whart te do homer to hie great country- man, The chief admired the enirtt of the little brown man but could not give his consent ASHORE — (Serippe Telegraph Service.) LONDON, May 2--The German | + ocrgead Wiithelmina went ashore this morning on Goodwin sands bar Syren p and fife boats were sent to ‘ber assistance but before they ar- rived she was refloeted. A heavy gale wee on. ra SRE SARBNT 5 (Seripps Telegraph Service.) CHICAGO, May a-—~The labor untons here decided to abandon the plan to file articles of Impeach ment against Roosevelt. the legal committees advising that — would be “worse than useless tot attempt to proceed againet the president at 'S’ DAY Al JATHERS AND MOTHERS CALL UPON PRIN- CIPAL GEIGER TO SECURE REINSTATE- OF BOYS AND GIRLS SUSPENDED DAY FOR FOLLOWING THE GINES TO FIRE AT MADISON AND ADWAY. _ ‘Was parents’ day st the say whether or not the suspended High School. Some fifty students would be able ta get back Were yesterday suspended but Interviews with parents on W. F. Geiger for ab- their way out after their seances themesives from classes with the principal, indicated that og ero to watch the all those who are desirous of doing fel the = which accom- so can go back ME kraied r the Catholic Col Hoth the suape & few blocks away his parent must sign Ge high echool. Today ftuiure good behaviors Fra fathers, sisters, uncles, must apologize pertonally for run Sverdians and oth in ning away to see yesterday's ox teger parties called on pa tement, and must accept the con %@ coax that master the dition that he is to rmanently j © permit their charges to suspended for any ste indisecre 1) school and their stu< te of the remarks of the (RA tetklens students who, as Se an air of bravedo and de they didn't ‘ ‘went a to aebox rdless six ‘& morning } Mibling beside © marr pM to see the prin Mee were taunted tion Occasion of the Troubie The trouble was caused yeater by the fire engines going past as the stadents were all in ing from one roo 4 of the fi le school rua to see what was going on entire student body would ly kave followed the en mes of the burn ate pa when the er ° we en, had it not been the fact that Principal Geiger, Vice Princtpal Kirkpatrick and several teachers corr i them “ rn-| as fast as they showed indications Some fifty and these rn by teach ant of leaving the grounds r ixty did y simply met on wd, ers stationed at all the doors, their s morn | name@ taken and notified formally acked that they were suspended the parents this er tame » tha purpose of and girls rein fternoon, , Wepatricy When seen ald Wa aa ee Da WILL NOT _ SEATTLE HIGH THE SEATTLE STAR THE WEATHER—FAIR TONIGHT AND FRIDAY; LIGHT NORTH WINDS, SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, THURSDAY, MAY 2, 1907. ‘wezes:.. ASYLUM PROBABLY REN. KUROKI COMED GEN. KUROKI. New Petition Ready. The new petition, asking for the regrade of Fifth av. from Madison to Jackson st. is again in the hands of the city enginver TO ANSWER FOR fective, Sprink: | of the city ie | the hours of 7 and 8:30 o'clock both morning and evening, When meters are used sprinkling le permitted at any hour, Except to users of ere no automat le eprinklere are permitted hose must be held in the hand. | ling in all pa permitted between le | HAVE BEEN DIVORCED. Mrs. Lena Brunn has been grant divorce from her husband ed «a William H. Bruan, for cruelty and | non -eupport The disunited couple are residents of Maple Valley, Mre Hrunn was granted permission to take her maiden name, Lena Horn, | | } | | GET LICENSES) | | | At the clone of business last night there had been taken out at desk of the comptroller @ 4 2ATT dog | wen, Yoster {Sertppe Tetemraph Servies.) NEW YORK, May 2.--Haronens | De Massey may know ber fate (o| day there were 207 licenses issued night if the arguments are com Up to May }, last year, there had pleted today Her attorney told peen taken out but 1,501 leenses the Jury that the prosecution based | ang the total for all the year only its case’ completely upon cireum: | amounted to 3,314 ® tial evidence supported by! = -- biased witnesses. The prosecution; OLYMPIA, May 2--<lovernor upheld the circumstantial cases Mead left for Beattie at noon today It in expected that the judge will | to attend the reception to General charge the jury late thin afternoon, ' Kurokt. aoe BRUTAL MURDER FAST TRAIN IS WRECKED ATLANTA. Ga, May 2-—The Dixie flyer, the fastest train of the Georgia Central, was wreeked at Orchard Hili, 40 miles trom Atian ta today, One was killed aod « umber of passengers Injured. some fatally ae Ee meers ews is filled this time, when (he rena with politic) assoctates tuateod of ap impeachment reso Jutian at the meeting of 19,900 workwnen last sight, they adopted an open letter criticizing the pre ideat and pledging their support to Moyer, Haywood and Pettibone The members Were given inde sirable citizens” buttons to the number of 8,000. SCHOOL EIGHT HOUR DAY GRANTED. (sertpps Telearnph Service.) SAN FRANCISCO, May 2 There fs no material change fn th meta! trades strike. Fifty per of the men are at work today, an eight hour demand having been granted W AR RUTH JACKSON | AND ‘GIVEN MONEY (Serippe Telegraph Service.) MEXICO CITY, May 2.--Over one hundred thousand troops ‘are mob LEO C. THURMAN, CAUGHT AT VANCOU- VER, GOES TO NORFOLK, VIRGINIA, TO FACE CHARGE OF SLAYING FRIEND WITH AX—ELUDED POLICE OF ENTIRE COUNTRY FOR OVER A YEAR. A man for whom the police of the | Thurman covered op hie dastardly entire country have been —s crime as well as be could, and early for & long time, considered one of sett morning went down town and the worst criminals of the United | purcksted a trunk He had this States, was put oo board a5 east: sent to bie room. Dolsen's effects bound train shortly after $ oclock were rn inte the new trunk. With Worrsikc Wat stece her ia wanted 'succeosnd tm guvting tnd body at jar fOUK, ’ pe " the trunk aad tien ad alias {tte dente, =» «mal! town ‘ie North Carolina. Latet be order led @ army to bare the trunk taken to the station and shipped | i tste last ight by Detectives ©. Powers and T. L. Stevens of the fefore the érayman arrived be | Norfolk landlady of the rooming bovuse Thorman is #anted for the brutal came into Thurman's room to have urder of W. P.. Dolaen, committed « (aik with him before hie depar at Norfolk Pobraary 14. 1906. -For ture. She oad the packed trank mote than @ year be has succeeded and someth: ebout it struck her fm ewading the lee of the entire as peculiar and she remarked thai continent and if he had stayed in |i: jooked “like another Boston sult the path of rectitude It is poestble case mystery,” referring to & mur that he would still be « free man. der mystery which at (that time feat the Vancouver police arrested was agitating the country Thur him a few days ago for passing bed man iaughed it off and sothing checks and later it wae discovered more was said. When the drayman that he was undoubtedly the man raised the trunk to take it to his for whom the Norfolk police bave wagon the body within moved and | been searching blood was seen oostng through. It is charged that Thurmen kill-| While the drayman stood looking ed Dolsen With co a2 while Dolse® in horror at the landlady Therman was asleep in bis bed. Thurmas made bis escape and remained at and Dolsen were rooming together | jiberty until arrested at Vancouver in « lodging house. They bad both served tn the United States marine| Th? motive for the crime ves torpe. Thurman had been dis robbery. Dolsen had $600, besides hereed for paysical disability, hie |* S04 watch and considerable Jew toes being deformed. Poleen had ¢!'7 Although Thurman had only heen honorably dischargpd. On the © few bours start he made # clean sy before the murder, fle alleged breakaway and has cleverly suc that Thurman borrowed an ax and ceeded in keeping out f the clutches bid ft under bis bed. As Doleen of the police While in Vaseouver lay sleeping Thurman up, and, he followed the occupation of ay approaching the bed, atraak Dolsen |Clerk. He le 24 years old. The im the head with it. The blow sid detectives say they have an abso pen Dolsen’s head and filled him jate case against bim. It is thought saatnntiy that Thurman was recently in Be- ACQUITTED isaac =Himelhoch, one of the toxether with & jurors, In speaking of the verdict purse « 2, presented to her by the jurors, was the dramatic Way in today said which the ease against Huth Jack We didn't believe that Jackson son, charged with murder in the wae murdered, bul Were convinced do t watemalan border. pecond decree, ended yesterdé: t he died from aleoholiem. Both serious addition tothe situation |" after listening to the @¥ of the experts stated that this was tx caused by the dispute of extradt: | of ali the witnesses a | the fest! | poasibility. The knife was put m of Gen. Lama, wanted In Mex! mony of two experts fF took the into the body of the dead mar " » on a charge of conspiracy 10) pury put ten minutes ta’bring 18 ® . hand more skilled than Ruth a about the assassination of former President Baritia Guatemala insults are daily re ported by Mexican citizens in Gua temala. The people were «reatly inflamed before the Lima Incident and the revolutioniats of Guatemala have plotted to overthrow President verdict of not guilty. Sqconvineed j,uson's bad been more After the verdict the defendant sinning that a thanked the jury and with tears in up by them ar her eyes promised te lead a more virtuous and proper life in future ap and present 1 election in the ARE NOW PART #3 22323°2""3 Cabrera hav a twelfth MEXICO CITY, May 2—The the news today states that Mexico's ew primary election law. This preparation for war promises to in OF SEA LE promise was made last week t volve President Cebrera of Guate itheast Seattle and later re mala In @ sertous difficulty at bome ' newed with Columbia and th The jutionists are sald to have Park threatened him POLICE GRAFTERS ARE Mayor Moore this mopping sigr ed the ordinances whigy formally k and Giumbia | ELKS GO TO EVERETT annex South BEFORE THE GRAND JURY | file city ept of ° : 3 Fitty Seattle Elke left at noon Baliard, this etes (he consol! pps Telearaph Service.) dation of al subutan towns today by boat for Everett, where AGO, Ma The graft of " @ voted | > come of the city election is The counct! will next @ef op the ¢rneon and will assint t expected to be bared when 36 heads | Ballard petition, providing — the bration of tt of the depa ent were summoned | a n taken by the Ballard cour of the ine before the grand jury today, It ts approved by the Mayor of lodge. N stated that half a dozen indictments | that town the ‘ attend sa-=- hoon ordered drafted. | The jocal cfty snot will at regular meeting tonight VOL. 9, NO. 57. PRICE 25¢ PER MONTH. THOMPSON'S FATE |/HEARING BEFORE JUDGE SNELL TOMOR- ROW EXPECTED TO RESULT IN FINDING EMORY’S SLAYER THOMPSON WILL THAT CHESTER IS INSANE— WILL H. NOT TRY TO PROVE SANE. The belief is freely expressed tn Tacoma that Judge Snel! of the su perior court will send Cheater Thompson to en asylum when to morrow'’s hearing on the mental condition of the slayer of Judge George M Emory is concluded it seems practically certain that the boy will be proven insane, but it is expected that not only the jailers and those who have been in touch with him during bis jail \ life, but also the commission ap pointed by Judge Snell will report that he is absolutely harmless and incapable of doing injury | It is known that one member of the commission will state thet he \pelieves the boy has passed the ai erous period of insanity and is now settling down into dementia boy He will recommend the be confined, but will also #! the penitentiary would be the worst possible place to which he could be sont. He will testify that Chester ia incurably insane What the other physicians will recommend cannot be known, but it is believed that they will make similer reports. Judge Snel}! stat led immediately after the trial that ihe could pot ee the prisoner to jan asylum, as the statute expressly stated the penitentiary and made jae provision for sending a prisoner ‘WOMAN (hier Special Fervice) BRLIANGHAM, May 2-—At the * pote et & pistol Mrs. George Jen kine of this city made an unideutt fied man drop from bie arma little S-yearoild Myrtle Day, the daughter of D. P. Day, 421 Indian st, and take to the woods in order to save his Nie The stranger. who is describec as well dremed, picked up the girl who wae playing on the street, and started to carry ber in the direction MAYOR MOORE PLEASED | to an asylum. The recent supreme court's decision, however, states that an asylum may be considered as & prison, and gives authority for commitment to an in e hospital Judge Snell yesterday outlined to Will H. Thompson, father of the prisoner, the course to be taken to- morrow. The commission of Dre Wheeler, Smith and Brown will make {ts report and will then ex- amine Chester Thompson tn open court. Judge Snell and Attorneys Mackintosh and Thompson will also question the prisoner, who will un doubtedly be interrogated as to bis entire life. Both the prosecution and the defense will be allowed to introduce any witnesses they may choose, and Sheriff Morris, whe has seen Chester every day and a study of him, the jatiers of the Pierce county jail, and the prison- or's brothers, Maurice and Oscar, will probably be introduced by Will H. Thempson in Chester's behalf. Brief arguments will be permitted. Will H. Thompson left for Taco ma this morning. “! am not going to try to prove Chester sane,” be sald, when seen by a Star reporter |" My position ts that he ts entitied to treatment at an asylum, and that he is not a dangerous pergon a4 | the state would prove he is in onder to send him to the penitentiary.” at CHASES ~ BOLD KIDNAPER of Normal bil, which is heavily wooded. The child's screame attracted at tention, and «a number of women rushed into the street. Mra. Jen kins, seeing the act from the win dow, grabbed up one of her hus band’s pistole and started to give chase. Seeing the weapon and fearing the woman would shoot, the man dropped the child and took to the brush, making his escape. No trace of bim bas beep found by the police. eA NS SI WITH KENNETH AND LOU Yea I see by the papers that Kenneth has epoken to Lou about it,” ssid Mayor Moore this morning when asked for an ¢x pression of epinion regarding She- iff Lou Smith's application of the mayor's Sunday closing rule to the country districts. Last year when County Attorney Kenneth Mackin tosh was told by a newspaper man that there was gambling and Sun day carousing at Georgetown. Mr Mackintosh declared his intention of speaking to Sheriff Lou Smith on the subject I am very giad to know even at this late date,” continued Mayor Moore “that the billboard declara- tions of Kenneth Mackintosh are continued and in operation in the county. It would seem that Mr Mackintosh and Sheriff Smith are growing morally stronger as they grow older. If they continue to de- velop in the course of the next fifty or one hundred years they will make fatriy good officials. The conditions existing In the county have been outrageous and if the sheriff and prosecuting attor- ney are honest in their declarations and will earnestly enforce the law it will result in great good which will entitle them to due credit.” soar SS IS STUDYING SEATTLE COURTS M. Tagaki, editor of the Tokio Law Journal, accompanied by bis secretary and Interpreter, M. Oxino, were Interested specta tors of the proceedings in Judge Gilliam's department of the super jor court this morning Mr. Takagi, who is one of the leaders of the bar in the Japanese apital, is on a tour through the United States and Western Europe for the purpose of studying the ju » criminal Speak an inter of a com of the Un then to New Yo ing for England Asked how the American system mpressed him he said: “We have no ju in Japan. Cases are tr by ju y We have asses urts, let, the clase bh try rts eco! lass, in wh all other cases are tried, and whi are presided over by three Judges, and courts of the third class, which are courts of appeals like your su- preme court. The procedure differs from yours in that we have no such thing as a cross examination. Law- yers are not allowed to question witnesses. They must put their questions through the judge.” (Sertpps Telegraph Service.) LONDON, May 2.—Sir Gough Arbuthnot, head of the bank of Arbuthnot Co, has at Madras, India puse of P. MeFayder last October for a McFayden suicided and the arrest of Arburanot bes ated a sensation here. No de tails are kn Arbuthnot's bank in India ts regarded as safe as the bank of England George ne house been arrest The London 1 Co. fa ar arge sum LECTURE AT Y.M.C.A e first of a series of medical free to men at the local A. will be given Monday evening. The address will be “T berculosis,” by Dr. R. N. 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