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EXTRA THE SEATTLE STAR = [°=S.S2"} i SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, FRIDAY, MAY 3, 1907. PRICE 2h¢ PER MONTH. |S CHIEF OF POLICE IN MOULDERS THOMPSON | CONTEMPT OF COURT? W44L* SUT cComMMmITTED hat will doubtiess reeult In the, the men this morning. ‘They all re | CLEVELAND BOY MURDERED pe »Lrgpe nay Seat comet’ tas having been p> Batiog by the ofth | JUDGE GILLIAM ORDERS PROSECUTING ~ sss. lenin time went tap cohen eo dicen ne Se fo Sunk clatt ‘ ATTORNEY TO INVESTIGATE TRUTH OR ,,hEVREAND. May t——The body inembers of the tran © ouldere’ nel wage moze afe you going to 3 hp : wb work?” asked J, Frink at the Wash f Alex Hoenig, the three-year old jon waiked out of nearly all (he fagton Iron Works when bie men FALSITY OF CERTAIN INTERVIEWS roe ps Ri Cte ae fron works in Seattle and nelahbor: had all assembled 1 teee nace tor rabbten? PAFTSL tog cities, when thelr demand for) “Yes, eight hours, but no more,” ABOUT DANCE HALLS AND IF TRUE TO reer of hin father's stores and in-/*%,@lehichour day was refused. their spokesman sald, TOCAMO, May —-At the conclusion of the hearing this afters # aoe weevil. _y oRreOT ED Hications point to ® foul murder. | No, 168, numbering nearly 200 men Slak ae’ tall ant Gat OF hn noon Judge Snell ordered that Chester Thompson be remanded to the “ PROSECUTE CHIEF WAPPENSTEIN. 'The police bad t peeve men | You might as well get out of here Pierce county jail to remain there until June 12, when the insane ward working on ‘ are out as follows: Washington at once. This is our property and & theory of kidnapping tron works, 69; Olympie Vul- | we don't want you hatiging around at the etate penitentiary will be created, Thompson will then be stnt | can, 18; Union, 12; Variety, 14; he replied, according to the mould to the penitentiary and Reattle Electric, 14; Pacific, ers ate Police GW. Wappen community belleve that ft ts able : w ‘Grief of | 4 aD all S es oe Can mo rs ye Bal hs mw 12; Bagie, 6; and a few smailer A deciaton to walk out was reach j (Star Special Nerviee) if you knew you were to Pte will probe ey ene, tain in regard to tteelf? Can me shops. The Moran company is not ed at « epesihl meat! TACOMA, May 3.—If Judge Snell rison peat Within a few days (6 ANSWer siyaty be wure of thelr affected by today’s walkout, for the t ast night after a A girl baby, weighing but! mriows the Pepin f id if f promised to,” 2 ‘ " wnion moulders went out of that th the employers late . twenty ounces, or one and & quar ‘ be oO me Comm In appearance the prisoner Was ee proce me ht per! tienid migh' ever | : ” _A timid man might shop several weeks ago hoon yesterday, which resulted tn * appointed by him to inquire | rosy cheeked vy and apparently : attorney W natitute | Nuenced to yield. while a com ter pounds, was bora this morning -* et: ban( Gales. wee teteht be driven ie tn Other Cities. ho compromise . " in the condition of Chester |in good health, He is being taken Leseht Park the opposite direction. Whether of eaten id: Breret, To Ready for Long Fight to Mra. Beatrice den. wife Of ‘Thompson, the slayer of Judge OV the question of bis delusions the actual Influence is one side Bellingham, Walla Walla, Th® moulders say they are pre-| 10! Tadden, a real estate dealer, | George Mead Emory, Chester wilt | ‘Pi Sfletnoon : tod © Ub t t ; t y 1 | th Dr. E. M. Brown, Ernest Wheeler Gilliam today or- or the other, so far an it te felt ai Snohomish and other towns acted Parts to maintain a jong fight.| residing on Beacon Hill. The re | this « be dbtemiited t6 the " oene " : Prosecuting Atlor all, it becomes dangerous to the in harmony with the Beatile mould. 2 MY *AY that 27 shops in San Fran- markable bit of humanity is well | asylu Insane at Medical Peace “neat ae er , a stration of Justice, Even if ere. Twenty-five are out in Ever. Slee have granted their demands formed, and is a healthful baby in ‘ke oF ter, reported that he i pa & court is happily composed of ett and 110 in Tacoma. Out of 924 all the other shops along the The commit reported to the ter, ‘eae 6, at judges of auch firm aod equal tem ree nine shope in the latter city only Sst must do the same thing all respects. judge this morning that Cheater is ane bi impro soe { {if per that they remain whelly unin two granted the union's demand The proprietors of the Seattle On Wednesday « two-pe still insane but that his chances of and has a chance to recover t have come to no definite| was born to a mily residin on placed in an asyinm They recom BLAINE, May %—The prelimi ery are s00d and that he is) ended strongly that such & Coptme fre found to be true to In fluenced in etther direction, neve: . for an eight-hour day, the Olymph gentempt proceedings agai theless a discouraging element has seer oe of, Mase wane and! end Tacoma polled , Sanna > © de » On what course they will Seventh ave. This child was taken gow mentally st than he" hat they Qa een thre « * counsel ‘am reed with =the | . oe puree © the Provid oapital : few mont aken, saying that the: NOK been thrown into the couns The tron works in Olympia P“IS"* to, the Providesss hospha) “and! was a few months og¢ think he should be turned leone: oT T murder of Addie Roper, ended yee lerday, Watts was discharged and Delt bound over We have no plans and nothing placed In the baby incuba report of doctors and to way present,” said J. M. Frink oven ’ the appearance of Chester himself of the Washington Iron Works GETS HEAVY FINE. upon the witness stand were the but that he should have proper ret) granted the demand and no trouble straint and such treatment as the ie reported from that city Gilliam refused to hear chamber which it ts the wise poi so, preferring to ley of the law to txclude.” of Th 1 T vestigation ne moulders Byrge: Ate present holding Sane jean sy made the same ited « soe + so i have bet decided what I will most important incidents in the | “#zlum would afford ; When the “You are Instructed to make an} The steamer Hickman came over op 4.5 t nda reduction go but if any non-union men come Frank Pearson, of the Green Leaf {hearing being conducted before Dr. Smith tntroduced a etter hours from ni written by Chester to the physh to eight, With aiong and want to work I will cer. saloon, wae fined $100 and coste judge nvestigation as to whether or not today from Quartermaster, where the old ecale of $4 per day state she haa been getting her semian Snell today to determine =00e Heterinine cian in which Chester said: Wappenstoin Mepontion of the bey wh If | can get out I will see Helen this morning by Justice of the yoon th tainly give them @ job,” said Iw the defendant gave out th ; this morning fn depart BS AB nal called ments and if so, whether they were | nual clean up, and will clear for No Demonstrations Hulme, president of the Peace Gordon for selling liquor | kitled Judge Hmory = F. Van. €fven out with the knowledge that | Frisco tomorrow morning There was no demonstration by Iron Works. inst Sunday Mhortly before noon Chester was G04 | think she will help ae tr " Twas 1 can but see her. I sometimes aq Attorney they would be published or with ae di e stan e ‘ placed upon the stand. His father, jniny that | would lke to go & to the bar. His bonor, who “ ; ‘ ~ ‘ xa be — at aa and ove of the intention that they should | Ate Will H. Th } P to be laboring under con- | the giving out of such interviews answering questions easily Dr. Brown stated that he diy suppressed excitement, for publication would constitute readily. sHe stated that he never (Covered mo delusion. Dr, Maaithe contempt of court, and if, in your had any feeling of animosity | *#d that Chester told him that hee Wir. Vanderveer stood up ‘ gment, after giving the matter) : “ yelieved under certain cond! against Judge Emory and had now & man might live. forever Gilliam said a fair and unbiased Investigation age ‘ dutge Gilliam’s Statement reasonable grounde for deaites | sen Oe. ps rel | bray on Wheeler held that the boy had im, Prosecuting §=Attorney, on with the defendant as for contempt | j . only a slight mental twist and " | ers who had testified against him Saterday, April 27. upon & s of court.exiets, then you will take) on bis first visit to the Boy 4 J will deem | | Bushingly he said, when asked !f | ou ers that there was nothing such proceedings as you ‘he bad loved Charlotte Whittiese: a ee eee deere! lefent by the 9 vey an order to show proper to hare the matter sntict- | T thought 80.” matter with bin. : fe the case of Riley ve. Wap ously determined | “ “ aoa eae snes | “Do you still love her?” Rie pn _thonapt that the returnable on the ard Transfers the Case : ia | Yiee president of the Red Cross so- under a bed, where they had evi ! think so.” The ecapiouin teuteal that before Judge Albert: jae Giiltam then ordered the “As the representative of the military of Japan, | ciety of Japan dently crawled to eacape from the} When questioned in regard tohis | {ie ompusnion Santas f “ee why the de | The committee of local Japanese | flames. | delusions, he said taprova herther & Shae under show! " ase to be tranaferred to depart) . me wth a certain I wish to extend to the American people our acknowl- wno met General Kuroki at Vic-| The two were the children of| “They seem like a dream to me | pmmre (Ae Net 8 5 ment 2 of the superior court, stat | fem interfering with © certain that as that department wee : ; toria and accompanied bim to Se | Mrs. Strahm, proprietress of the ow and | do not believe they were + | pace of a pod a ogee presided over this week by Judge edgment of the sncoure® ent given us in the late (ie i. T. Sukuno, A,| idaho restaurant, the building de | true. 1 think they were delusions” |... 8 goog Tena greece . bet ies granting a one orary in ifwin. & non-resident, his decislon.| war by public sentiment in the United States. Alai, H. H. Okuda and | Asinaka. | stroyed Wants to Be Released. | Mackintosh of King pre Bg : Metes “Aibertnan has re, Wuichever war be Gorited the cone} Playing Golf Today, 8 STNG “Chester, do you want to be re | Joho F. Miller, Attorney Thamar not be op@n to. critictem, “I wish also to express the hope that the same) p....4) cutcrtainment of coer ATTEMPTS leased?” asked his father Vance of Olympia and Attorp Why, yes, of course. After ten | Waller Harvey of Tacoma, all @@] ie bear \ ee any decision of bis own he é a ' is department & wi urok! and his ty ended Bie thle department | eit would ve mincenmerued. It ne sympathy and good feeling will always exist between | hw eo ig Dor Pa arian} SUICIDE 2" confinement I certainly | whom helped prosecute "Chesie: 4 eit the chiet which appear. | refused the injum : the two nations. of callers beseiged the general af the D want to be released.” Thompson in the trial 2 fd ate local anid. that the defendaat® sec }Hutier hotel this morning. how ‘Cheeter, if you were released do The defense was represented Ghee : oie wip 08 ments influenced one way: While] 1. 1. stove expremsion of} like two rows of infantry back Of ever, who required ail the dipiap. you think that you would have aut-| the boy's father, Will H. Tham Embarrans the Court. if he granted # temporary injunc j = ceral Kuroki, the 5i¢ determined lips, were false Of ney of the Japanese consul wo) Olle Belmont, the woman who ficient will power to go to work and 4 Attorney Silas M. Shipley /@t Fhe effect of the podiication of tien that they influenced him an | geod ae oe the rea) thing as 6 nes BE. I x | Bond ae rer me Sy A oo ember other way. genius of (he Manchurtes What the genere! really said 1@) At noon, both the parties of Geo- | testify in the Ruth Jackson mur I think | would Capt. De Wolf, father of Binie | fee tnterviews cannot | the court the hearing an4 The case is now being heard by | paign. closed an interview wth «a Japanese in reply can be - hed|orai Kuroki and General Mearthur | ¢@* Care. tried to commit eulctde if you were turned loose ov a >, Keith and Judge Irwin in. Department 2, Of | representative of The Star aboard jo. ouly by the Japanese presevt were guests of members of the| ist evening by throwing herself in sine to report to the court « x a the h teeth at your age, indl- golf. tempt The woman's attempted suicide fon of this cause and b i! of them | fool | may be the affidevite filed by the defens® the Aki Mara yesterday but the anewer as interpreted was | chamber of cammeres - front of a Great Northern train at t of a month would you come and embarrassed in made by & number of resident®| wit the slient diplomacy of the . wourtsous admission that the try club fer lunche later | Ballard. She was rescued by per ahs pm the rights of the gear the park, and by Sergeant) tapanese, 8. Hisawides the local were NOt “store” article were instructed in the tactics of 00% Who saw her desperate at geeaeeeeeeetkeee p 0 i FRISCO HELLO © to this action. Im the lan Mike Powers, and Mrs. Kelley ee Japanese consul ho acted as in Supreme Court of ¢ matron. to the potey and | terpreter, warded off any questions . ‘ ~ At : Ra est will of covrae, immoral masner in which the which savored of political nature ; strength. 1 Gave only| General Kuroki ané pasty will oubted A : it oe r Ug Benes Bees two,” said the American tm expia- | leave for Washington over the Nor 's Undoubtedly due to desperation eadearor io remain wholly unm! managed, and The subject of uni p nation of bis question. thern Pacific at 745 tomorrow Her beaith te in a delicate and TO THE STAR'S READERS. The scant margins of the ¥ < t deny the consul but wher eek by podlications tke those filed by the plaintiffs tabooed by Invitations have been re- *¢rious condition and she in ab f the Star today re: eader consideration, bat will the charges. the relations between Japan and hhows Years of Service ceived to visit @ number of the | solutely destitute. Ballard author on Sas ple «Bed the United St we tow eastern cities but the plan js to !es took the woman in charge A carload of paper just re (Seripps Telegraph Servier.) _ SAN FRANCISCO, May 3—= strike of the 000 telephone went into effect at 7 o'clock morning. Every line in this oli and the long distance lines having onnection here are silent. en ommill, the general smiled pleasantly Clad io a dred uniform and wear. © - . ene. the ae ing © single aplendid decoration of Proceed directly to Washington as oe Sos A. Green to & quitelaim deed to #) LS sotivered his message of good : ORDERS TANK nieces Seong SP mire Shae oteren khan’ SE Soyaciee stent Sccos!) PREPARED FOR group on Dome creek, in favor Of) iii ndreds of people obtained General Kuroki looked the typical Anderson has trans Kuroki when ™en of war In time of peace. Smal Anderson impaen of neral T REMOVED ferred his interest in newspapers to riness senate and was taken |" stature grissied by hie years A NA RCHIS Prank Maniey, Roy Maddocks 061 | through the streets In an automo-/ Of service, he is atti! alert in bis | a a * * * * é * * * * * * * * * * ceived from a wes’ * * * * * « a * ” 4 * * . * * ) att other carloads of this narrow * pledged its support to the operatons, * * * * * . * . * *. e * * * * * * * re + * . * * * * bs * * * * * on an emergency order, was found to contain rolis one-half inch short of the necessary ese The Star is obliged to use the paper for lack of any of Joho Réman. . . ’ " movements but under the influence j S ~ ee a i cls tees pot Fay ae of imaction, be lounged tn the! peeeiinteent | ‘The report fs current that Emma the required width. Several The Hnemen’s union, which Nas Fire Marsha! Kellogg this morn STOP WATCH GETS tion given in his honor at the smoking room and, when hie en-/ (Sertppe Telearaph Service.) Goldman, the female frebran MALS written notice to Stirrat Ratnler club last night. On the) tertainers allowed him moments of| LINCOLN, Neb, May 3.—There ie | sparchy, who was once arre ted paper are now on the way to when the latter organized, "peeis controlling ¢ pend AUTOS’ TIME pr Ag le oA © famous | pence, closed his eyes and apparent. | four inches of snow over the entire) on the charge of inciting the as Seattle . might to take action, ‘They will i Co. og them fighter could be sean and studied ly doned state this morning. It ie five de | sassination of President McKinley When the mistake was cis walk out 4 burning oof! would spread, F ieteuas he eat in the amoking The Aki Maru arrived at 2:20 grees below freezing in ming to Seattle covered today a telegram was ¢ girls demanded a $10 “a | dock at their plant at the oS ey a at the salliee of bia | O'Clock yesterday afternoon, about Chief Wappensteln ia ready te immediately sent notifying the * month raise in salaries af Wall ot. m be immedi Patrolman Donlan uses @ stop | SOOM. stalling > te questions of three hours late, having been held) CHICAGO, May 3+-Today is cold, receive the anarchist agitator mill of the error and ordering - isi Pemoved to solid ground and Watch these days to time aw entertainers ane ue he viewed the St Port Townsend on account of the “loudy and wintry if Emma man is planuing | new shipments of the proper fs the earth and be showed tn Justice Gor interviewers ayn a Sienna ate to come Seattle, ahe had better width Bs fank holds 800 to 900 gal court yesterday that O. B. Shores of the Houn tee indiete of dian ey WICHITA, Kan. May 3.—~There | change her mind apd save her car For awhile, possibly for two Oi and is suspended to the traveled €00 feet of a thin vell of for arrival ot tha nopla awaited the | is sleet storm today and it is be-| fare,” he sald weeks, the Star will be obliged i Gaubers by iron bands. Should block im record time Inclined to Silence. .L banee pent taba Pe a) three | iow freesing We have few of her kind here te use the narrow paper, but DANGERO Sie coeur the fre marshal says has been taken under ad-| Like most fighting men, General | (ours Among them Generel Arthy Z and do not want any more. If she | # will get proper margins on | fit Be darning O91! would spread 4 it has been ordered | Kuroki is Inclined to eile He} omed Kuroki oe 9 3 oe b .. KANSAS CITY, Mo. May 3 tries to make any speeches b pages just as soon fresh eee 8 eee on ae oe be officially meas-|has seen too much of the tragedy | Comes Kurok! and his salt of tem | rere ia a snow storm in northern | she will be arr We won shipments can be secured. ive taksias “Mae ‘tee iam Acker, A. M. Lunn and highness of life to be much in-| $ffleere at the Great Northern | vissour play tag with her. We will get ire Marsha! Kellogg has ile y were transferred own to business right away re ee week been making an investl Peter Falk pleaded ity to te 4 in trivial events and con * plea guilty t rested In trtv mber of tories and w ‘ . " ‘ to the government boat Cartwright riving and were fined $20 versation, His smile fe the smile rtwrigh ; A. Bornstein forfeited bis of courtesy rather than amuge-/ 294 taken to Pier No. 1. The DARING HOLD-UP ISH le establishments in the w —— sil and in the case of Hi. Robin-| ment, Interviewers bore him, but) 20ck® down town were thronged CRUISERS ORDERED HUNDREDS PER sale district tl © sworcteo FOR FORGERY son sentence was suspended he smiles with the untiring polite. | With people, among them being the —_— He says that he can find a bah a ness of the Japanese. His emile| entire Japanese population of the (Sertpps Telearaph Service) TO BREMERTON dred establishments where thére FOURTEEN KNOWN DEAD. had genuine animation when he elty. The cry of “Banzai” filled BALT LAKE CITY, May 3.—One (sertpps Telegraph Service.) should be more precautions taken, — as been allowed premises L. BAD : , {the Times,| HINTON. W. Va.. May 3.—The spoke his gratitude to the Ameri the air as the dapanete, otticars of the boldest hold-ups reported CANTON, China, May Hun. | but which by reagan c bape oy . an r * “ c © atitomobiles and! ocor 4 this of st night ? ‘ + tn (Character of the uilding @awes, BB. ¢ nm, lay-| bodies of three more miners killed can people rie A . jeourred im tht Re aiee (se clearaph Servic reds were killed and ured in) )) : fa for Anderson or eek./in the Whipple mine explosion, But the smile Iacked animation | hirled on the street whee ‘three masiied men, holding wee: Weheaes Seeview) : ne s no present means of fore Pemes Osborne have been re taken from the mine today.| when he answered the query of o| A Dumiber of handsome revolvers in their hand, ontered) WASHINGTON, May 3.—Cruisers er be owners to a stricter Poly te Grant jury em 0! Thie mehes the sumber of keown|retired American army offices | plese? Were plated ip the a the Onyx Bank saloon, in the heart | Denver and Clevela ave be ‘ jast night. There is a oral three-story fhe 9 EO Of forging the name of V. dead 14 whether the strong teeth which He Piles. After touring the of the business tion, and com. | ordered to t Asiastic stat nous property loss any employes a@ © bath visitors were tak the Butler| manded those in the room to put | Telieve the Raleigh and Cincinaa Twenty-one corpses have been | da 1 where the fire hotel where they will be lodged un-| their hands in the alr which go to Bremerton (o be over: |taken trom the ruins ' til thetr departure he etmets we crowd ten | hauled Fifteen nga were destroyed The « re crow witt ut ib fr an ar o hundreda of others damag Maet at Port Townsend By: Leimert BOY KIDNAPED * attacked the debris and 1 General Kuroki was met at Port ’ t om the cash ies! aida iat adding to the horror. 4 , Townsend yesterday morning by | til), « poe ot (Star Special Servic Rescuers are at wor ni ‘ : ¢ Col. Frank L. Winn, representing | those tn the SPOKANE, Ma a. Yeate ; Ware et ae ef & , Mer e migra > . ma wae Ae * urday f Sam. toS p, mew eorvice of the stats, Maser # ched for money and watch, but taken ten miles » the city ot ; i Sparling, of the immigration wery.| upon telling the robbers that the | and left in the we boy re IN JAIL . Sena Sine 4 lee, and Frank Le lef cus-| Watch was a t hin | vived, called for wes re £ ae —" vs q) 7 on toms inapecte The al in mother, that plece was turned short / jock vi i ration rules were walve nd the returned to bim ast night > re a ts give t : : “7 : on the tel ees wee gre ad re , J a ‘ a pe el Gsnkies ae well With the arrest of Ollie Ross la ee a uaete the sae’ as im the aboaré vessel to prevent BURNED ALIVE pored pati pabenne a sana.ct toon wi has HUGHES TURNED DOWN, | “ m, but they to work odespnasthegs 5 nar ailaa erating In th j i th wheel brak : unable to General Kuroki'® party consists nts alba es ath deo ahs time, The 5 also tr ALBANY, N. Y May 3.—-@ae { a the i of the car and it of the +h ftloer Lieuten (Star Special (Seripps Telegraph Service.) John Simpson & Joun '( year'ago to'a ¢ from the timeet } ; ustil the ture ant General Y. Kigoshi, Major Gen-| ‘ rh men are a 1 of his original appointment by GBs 5 a HBMALIS, Wash, May RCESTER, Mass, May " : , i r { the passengers jumped) NEW YORK, May 2.—-Baronens x .e Yashida, Captains §. Tanaka {iding and their lives| retary of the Treasury Leslie M eee Otto Kelsey in Gets ar at Firet a without de Massey arged with the mur jaigo, l. Tomura and G. Kabaya by the flames was th Shaw declared t the United | “™* mat > Mar “ vie oe .4 The nder stayed on der of Gustav mor th shi. ttle tots her yeste i. t must place rites, pet ~ couse - ie r ” _— siving y ' of the 36 pik r | States 1 pla r fleets and|ine other would wait bis 4 ad ‘. a any su 4 only from the aire shirt ma turer found| Other distinguished Japanese on qumitsetied ‘carne Maantbuanek: Ta (tee eee bee tee ech ee ere 1 Govetp- , t ‘ te Luckily guilty of manslaughter {n the first aboard were N. Nai member of it nes knew of! ca ¢ , A= farm ead ge Raa : ndation jot Bie he car broke away a mmendation for mercy. reti Jeutenant general, who is 1 of s, found ' tion. abate > gh pS Se Se en es ee ee { §