The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 4, 1907, Page 9

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The Constantine caso will prob- BUILD ELECTRIC Constantine, considering hie teht, sentence, will watve his appeal pay the $5,000 fine and serve the {the shore line, though a decision | Sav HE DEAT FORMER WIFE as to the exact route has not been | Furth, president of the Se any and repre- } rg ‘ne thane & Webster bt ag Patrolman Alvey this noon arrest: | one year sentence in the state pen confirmed ed Joo Aust, charging him with | jtentiary this state. “The time for completion can not) 2 ‘peports: this morning that the/ be » beating his divorced wife, It ap corpora’ pears that Aust went to his wife's home, on First ay, near Wall #t., in| ted though tn a general way |i may be sald that it will require | two years and an expenditure of | Persons acquainted with Con on hes in conten stantine state that he ts getting his ‘const of an inter the Bee Seatthe to Bel /about two million dollars.” i house and sought a recon meat business in shape and pre-| m ith most! Several & 1 in | cHiat The result was the al-| paring to pay the penalty for ee ediate aa ete eee are P| ened beating. ‘The formor Mra | Mine to be on the new railway, Vernon, Sedro-Woolley, Burlington, Snohomish and La Conner may | probably all be connection Wiu the | ine etther directly or by spur. The | company's engineers are engaged in| preliminary work itn field and/ office | it wi. probably be the middle | of June before we will be operating | a Bey vt probably tneline | care again along the newly regrad: | jaterior rather (han follow | ed and paved portion: of Third ay, —~\sald Mr. Furth “I tink tt will important give you nothing more wan the reports you have,” perth. The road will be game general plan as the ing Seattle and Tacoma, sthat we will diseard the val —— confine ourselves to Aust recently seoured an injunction | to keep her late husband from mo- leating her TO RU Two factions of the soctaliats are struggling for control of the party FOUND (Seortppa Telegraph Service.) YACANT LOTS. require that length of time to com-| DOVER, Del, May 4—The body / : plete the work on the street, We.ef littic Horace Marvin, in « fair ee na at Sos foo a i « 4 te of © vation, found |* pos owes . . . wil! not have completed the exten e afternoon on hic father’s farm | 0% in Finnish hall, Madison st. sion of the line over Prefontaine d Thirtieth av by Olive Pleasanton geLAlrp Place by Ahat time showever, cic The boy was supposed to have| Up to the present time the party eee eo deen kidnaped several months in this state has been in undisputed THREATEN A BIG and detectives have been searching | control of those who term them baron gyn AB edgy selves “scientific” socialists, or jepartment, by pe cate lu@ont ae oneens peaceful revoluflonists. er ti eC YA ps Fs aitaden actos wines an Thomas Milla, socialist agitator, ha | theme aul to have been in. | Precipitated @ struggie between the (Sertpgs Telcaraph Services) rument tA epiriting the boy | scientific soclaliste and the “oppor: tuntata” for control Mille ts the leader of the oppor tunists, who favor enrolling In the socialist party men from all walks of life who favor socialistic policies, in opposition to the polley of the setentifie socialiets, who favor the enroliment of wage earners alone in DENVER, May 4-—-The trades counel) took aeth cret meeting last might, which, lene the str of the milimen and woodworkers Is settied, It te pre- Aioted, will result in & general strike of the bullding trades In this city. | The counel! decided to eupport the ower ‘| It t# reported that the body bore evidence of murder and the boy bas not been dead more than a week. The body was lying face down: wards tn (he spotrwhere the father and aides say they passed frequen’ ly during the search, and once burn emai itsinee eee ‘or Geek led over to clear_off brush since his | the party wet of the mills and yards, the pro- | eappearance The finder of the When the morning session ad prietors of lech refuse to grant| | peay owns the farm adjacent to Dr, | journed, to await the report of the the employes’ demand for «@ cl need | Marvin credentials committee, the “scien geek deoutiful view tot, Gale shop, The council! was in session —— tfics” were etili in control, al watll @ ta hour, refused to say when the unfair der would go inte effect. Practt ty ail the Santee vanes a ders of the cou and the officials though Mills had all but succeeded in dislodging them tn the prelimin- ‘SHIPPERS ARE, [22.3 | CONDEMNATION PETITION IN S E § S l ON x PILED 6 BY CALHOUN | The deadiock between the shippers Corporation ‘Counsel Beott Cal. | 4nd the longshoremen over | boun filed im the superior court to- |!" * demand for « better w tm etover, 2 pretty tet, ail 9 1 hatea Gem sari city water, Be Sin. Bane ft om Coon ay pee ns et ie ty |i becoming more serious as t w Vo oun town day the petition for the Initiation | 4. nd ee the warfare between Salvador and| .o¢ union now has to line up only | puddeniy res i gs | of the condemnation proceedings | £503 "0 Serer Mais urternoon (Serippa Telegraph Services.) | time set for the vote ts given Honduras, transporting 2,000 troops | the small shopkeeper, for the pro pice gee ~ ys Gavecies air eo pe the opening up of Magnolia |toivwing the receipt of « comment.) SAN FRANCISCO, May 4—Aa|_ With the telephone service par| trom the former to the latter) prietors of the large department yocses AP from Det Denny way to Elliott @¥. | setion trom the unlon notifying them Gb eee to & + men's trouble | Med, the ceasation of local trans | country j stores have agreed to abide by the! .aaouy = HIMBA The Steel Works The Improvement is expected t0/ of the rejection of their proposed | "* Title tn the car men's trouble) poration will create an unprece nie | new rule if the small merchants fall arouse a considerable fight in the | amended scale approaches the fear is becoming dented condition of affairs. in line. (Sertpps Telegraph Service.) WEDS H ACRES FOR temo. | elty couneil on Monday Bight. | The longehoremen are divided on | SOMeral that the men will vote to The telephone strike has caused The merchants realize that noth- NEW YORK May jugene 4 doin H. White Co the question of striking on May 1. Strike At the meeting called for heavy losses tn all lines of business ing will be lost by the Saturday | Hurts oma > Ae 4 nite ‘ One longahoreman wa te | Sunday morning but these losses will be a mere night closing provided all stores are | Hughes’ pri committed aS E EAST TO TAR ROO! “i shall go to the Neither side had made any peace bagatelle compared with the tre- | closed suleide on steamer Morse ea Pe ORIENTAL. BLOCK. | pen a ith, if I have to carry & gun with) advances thie morning. No intima- mendous damage the car strike will — ute to this city, this morning, Shingte manutacturers tn the |S 18 all very well for these fel-| tion of a conference before the entall cam ‘EMMA GOLDMAN ARTER AT OUTS. o Gant » © strike when they ip ow ee c os 800 ‘Sw Sree nat celaring that the | cr"the town Gad get Work some pince (Scripps Telegraph Service.) bt: c ing more than one disastrous end (emt tf they can’t get it here, but I'm | CHICAGO, May 4—A bill filed HONOLULU, May 4—A controvers yh gare we /eaatern markets due to the fact thet |O04 | guess. they Rave to be eauetd- | Corn Products company an $80,000 Carter and the re over the and wt annot | et There are others t™ the same 000 corporation has been wrecked ——— right of the b onnider its A mae. EO° ship any of their produ “ie CAUSED A SCARE by the Standard Oll company. The (Sertppe Telegraph Service.» action on 8 _sovernor bullders to use All sorts of tarred | get Chicago Real & Trust com-| SAN FRANCISCO, May 4—Emmaj¢ to and dolph Behrens paper roofing material snd tar and mee ers pany eske for a ecelvership The o the noted anarchist, ar-/ » r onsidé ration by pm <a ‘These = induatrt ry re aa Me ‘ hi ref t be Corn Products company is consid-| rived this morning from Denver e ie not sufficter tm Kew Yat tits yo i m find remedies yin the mi pan in © Halla poltce | « zie, pu minac 10 BODET | cred as the glucose trust She 206 hath, teaerew.. Der a athe antern o- h tn station carly Friday morning. when “DP, *© they say The bill declares that the New her at he will be watched state they are receiving but one Somehow hie gun fell into the!» " . ing her stay 6! Look for Our third the required number of cars| Nat " Geedwin, a loaded revolver was dropped nto | 0) tic Sek; eka wee later Unvews York Glucose company Was or by the police. She eaves early tte teke away the product of the| Nat Goodwin closes his successful a stove, rewulted today in the a onto the fire. All the officers fled geaized and {» controlied by the | next week for Seattle and other miile. | Meek at the Grand tomight {n/ pension of Patrolman “Lanky Peto” | for the door except one, who kept | *t0ckholders of the Standard Otl. It) northwestern cities 110 SWASTI Ke . oe STE OF SALOON 5 “What Would « Gentleman Do? |. : , ; meet One, wi Pt | alleges that the Standard Ot1 com - | SUSPECTED OF SALOON HOLDUP) While the star's mpport a! times, Mttleson, by Chief Nabors - = nerve os reec ae gun be any stockholders and certain senibtiants ppo ime iat Agere sy “ lore any shots explod on Seal has mot been all that could have Kittieson is charged with drunk - p members of the ‘orn rr ee eeerietiaaiaiid (Serippe Teleare Service ~ Kittleson was kept In jail all tu Y —— sive Laden pati Men sa | DOOM desired, Goodwin himecit has |/eneas. He came into the station night, and snenmiear weha Rae Bn goupeny ni oka tae . lepecial to the Heraid from Poca. | RCver Sppeared to better advan | priday morning and fell on the |ed. “Big Jake” Bjarnason bas been| em, ot the Corn Producta Refin OUT STRIKE | tello, Idaho, thie morning says that ‘6*. 8nd the week of opportunities | goor, Fellow officers, after a appointed in his place : bi lewo men were last night arrested | t0 see him will long bo remember ing company. 1k charges the sock | ec , ° clon | od holders of the Corn Pro¢ 7 c nice Fe I i lee pany with having been deceived! qftrrt@me, Soest "Ses 4 Ooyx Bank saloon tm this city “ Yankee Tourist.” into selting the stock to the con-| 1.08)’ 1. . probability of the labor Thureday night. They «ach “, Yeakee Tout” ta w spirators until the majority was ac) act) placing a boycott on all M S MORE B: ; | ie amounte of mon on t seoety tena ree quired by the Standard element - sors xy eohal os ATHIZANS | pereone ana retueed to give their | RAYMORA: Hiltcheock comes to ine ‘ SO tn ea etee tavens| Merchants using the telephon AKES MORE BREAD names or talk im any w They | Grand Sunday night for a week's new corporation all the trade ee-| Service of the Pacifi MAKES LIGHTER em whe Wart © home site that i held pending advices from co eee * wald to be one of TACOMA, May 4.—The portoffice The bhery was discovered | crete, factories and business of the| Phone and hee company tS the sheri{fs office here. jthe sprightiiest con operas of a+ Eatonvi 30 mile an Eaton went to his sto: This wall be done only as an ex SW mre Ht tor payment on Sivesreyre. =i Richard Harding Davis, Wallare| was broken into by robbers ker and the cash drawer a SHRINERS THAIN WH e pore MAKES WHITER ttm minutes from Pioneer y firm in the northwest selling guar | Irwin and Alfred C. Robyn on the night and looted of cash, securities had been left “ ‘JAY GOULD IS : ‘oe book and score as the authors, the . 4 (Sert Serviee,) pleco leeks good. * jewelry tota $26,000 fr 4. The robbe iN BREAD : oks good. Ray-|vajue, T. C Van Baton, general nlen from a near Li ant THE CHAMPION mone i. iebooot fe supported by| merchant and postmaster, t® the 1 shop. The detailed ‘ | MAKES SWEETER 4 Pat. known people as Flora heaviest Jover, as most of the valu achool warrants $1,100. ¢ train was beartng | tabelie, Helen Hale, Eva Fallon shies we sonal property 817,00 Shrinere to Los An BREAD and Walter Lawrence. io mped the track Seripps Telegraph Service.) me : LONDON, May 4—Jay Gould LICENSED TO weD. po ane BODY OF “SILENT srr won the international tennis MAKES BETTER CHOICE CORNER THAT fret 9. the seene and HOCK CO mais fost: a are anc wore SHS THROUGH CHICAGO | nionship today from Miles ‘ BREAD Lake and Levi R. McDonnell 28, Port An : able value were three sets out of five. It was an goles, and Triggs, 18, Dungennoes - 7 o¢ | UphIN fight 1 Inversule Ove, 29, Astoria, Ore RP y WANTS A It fs announced that May Sutton THAN ANY OTHER { and Tayo Nakamora, 26. Japan . Sutton is t compete fe the d Helsaka Biranada, 29, O'Rr 1 woman's champtonship again FLOUR nm o 8h withthe aim NEW CITY HALL omen won area ol onkida, 2 18 FIN 1 ° end Beda Quavida, 20, da * rineo 10/8 ALL GROCERS SELL IT Wm. F. Zierlein 4 toes tinea Rapids, Mich, and Ertia R Coun Wm. Murphy ft one |at Murphy the whue with a blank t ah World Shoeta Natao, 27, Redmond, and of the quenters of the city hall stare ° ao art - - Nra Nateo, 14, Japan ie ek ae Oe Your what?’ {nquired the alder. a - - ee = enna & FWinge, Inc. ., ‘ who are praying tha * time . ~ oe ee * Dulidiog Olaf Gundeson, 39, Meadowdale . - 1 * - and O. Meireth, 83, West Seatt won't be long until @ new city Where'd you get your things t bs TENTS tt! Peat Pwtate Leone and tneurance —tf W. BE. H. Peterson, 28, and Ber-| will be built. He wants a nm { was is at You see 1 got . ¥ me s thas HAMMOCKS tha Oleson, 2%, both of West Se structure all eet w ators and drunk and they took some things commerrt Pha TP od & GO-CARnTSs _e ok things that make easy for from me, I'm out, and they anid his cert anal | Jo pardons pot yg 4 Kaiser, 23, and Stella councilmen to get my thing The * ttee from the Cham-| ne hea r pr gge e GARDEN Hosp nkewitz, 19, Ballard Mr. Murphy 1s able to sho Giving the proper information | her of commerce appointed tom Abe Ieseriis was grat ; ooLs ‘ 3 r err 7 ~ Frank G. Murphy, 23, and Maud|a big and walk off w to at police headquarters and | with the mittee from the Chr at y the . ourTrITs { W EST Ss E A TTLE Montgomery, 26, both of Seattle an in th 4 days, but climbing two then K something about |tian Hndeavor | a: Se ME \ three carte. Abe |} Ae well as all kinds of house- ' Baldwin, 70, and Laura! flights of stairs after a walk up the informat bureau, Murphy Plane orthooming national | goog and do as 5 hold goods at ; Vv 70, both att stiff grade from Second av the turn » resume a conversation © ttee at . —_ ; WooDHOUSE 4 PLATT FUR- N lememnaes sortlat hall to reach th ou hamber wit J. Blackwell ,t hief @M | onda at rc SNUG a-ak «cis eitsieed petites teiatin a@iiake Canes Wm. A reman, 47, F and, |Rall to reach the , v3 | octal Pt nag dase of eB | Mor « k KING PDWARD AT HOR. \ NITURE Co, | and Clara ( 2, Maryeville .™ « = ) Bole agents for the famous 5 Kao 0. the tcomings porationa STRENT IMPROVEMENT Sestous Thegeeeh Gerviee) Chariet Onk Rina, i Yeaterday Murphy jcitn when he was as suddenly ac cated - ‘ NDK May 4.—King Edward | } 418 PIKE STREET | ; » - nInTH RECORD, the firet # and at the first by a third party wante ° ) Te ‘ arrived late t afterneen from his eth Scenic I ark anding which is the entrance to know something or other about " se eee ete en, eae Oe taly and Fra mppene aa aaa naes : Rirthe were registered today *\ the hall stopped to res anere be : Solin auie | avd or atronts was Ma 4 tliews He oe” aes eele” ned eee | te down ner | te: ceprevai todey of pubic work* | STRIKE SETTLEMENT FAR OFF, | ~ Andrewe—-At 116 Eest Lake) 6k gg Es . Fn Eee ent up| tote e! tod he cost ¢ ft Ie right et the |) gon. arew © 2 bd " 7 : a SAN FR , May 4 ° 5 lots 25x125, $825.00 each. = At 1110 87th av, May |instant a caller at the hall stopped| At this Murphy turned once ‘ a, En ons ear tes Very casy terms, Investigate seneete he 4 Ernest Newcombe, »|on the landing and to Mr. Murphy around, spread out h Jape CASE SETTLED. rkers dlanted this at once. * as a! Intucements to heme butidere Lm with both hands and inquired of _ t t the CITIZENS . PAR mister, where do I get a viackwel Ts Rg Pe ed citron: ation, the emp! t : TRUSTEE COMPANY, aks plenaure DEATH RECORD. Ag ense ay, are there any signs on me a . Seed tor Sti. wee Ge | Kon ~_ ue 103 Yesler Way a Qnnte Rig forward, pay your money Blackwell's reassurance did no ¢ Al sean avieg ak uatited Page 7 , for t P Pioneer Squara, m Were ragiotered today a6 ‘ and take r| for as Murphy saw another inquis : shops which . < t a ‘ Mr. | tive countenance a« aching he oF P od om maene been so m st the departed hurried to the upper MARK TWAIN NOT Lost. i” toatd TD rr ° Boe aa castle. (Seripps Telearaph Service) ¢ re" w april 28, at West Highiand Dri a very dilapidated ‘sndividual n we _Caeemy, tha saw Dark | was 1 eee ts Cabue ee annaad | ONEW. SORE, May 6 ~ ent b eau show aa48 ‘ tena N a et Tile ¢ Y begins ¢ ie v | law « + ft 4 « | resentat vit V d ae Y 1 fe wh) this er a iain Ji wh is @ record tor the mon jdo you get ur ings king 4 died inst 7 ' . DD gi: a THE SEATTLE STAR--SATURDAY, MAY 4, 1907. CONSTANTINE MAY GO TO PRISON WITHOUT APPEAL A |¥. A. Hetnme, haw filed « sult in the district court against Thomas M shooting his son-in-law, Jes8@ jodgens and hie broth » Hall Hodgens, in whieh the | The 80 days within which his ap-| made that Thomas M | peal must be perfected will expire |frauded the ba t | on May 19 jin t opproxin aly 9300 000 Ay ite Attorney Silas Shipley, for Con-|h6 wee dire a Seanser me copes t ae 9 Bis stantine, gald today that’ bis cliont | %ank—trom 1900 to 1808, and tn | ) continue to take dally exercise om had not determined whether he|j.u0h a8 Scfounting with him te com-|the court house lawn but the nume would serve his term or appeal the —o ling trial of Haywood continues to prodigy get-go gs re RE: cane. ‘om five to ten. Constantine was found guilty of RELIGION NOT bring crowds of strangers to this 1+ {9 announced that the jury to assault with tntent to do bodily | city, Every available room has try Haywood will keep house dur- harm, and ipasmuch as he wae} been taken, ‘The authorities say ing the trial. Quarters have been charged with intent to murder, he! fully 600 men will be here from | fitted up adjoining the court room might fare worse if given a new Colorado to attend the tria An official cook has b employed trial | The attorney for Haywood has and four bailiffs, two for the day filed a motion in the district court, and two for the night ebifte have SOCIALISTS FIGHT "; able to do business on 127 days Jobn ¥ Burgess was slected — out of the year, This fectunes | ”'C : ; oe that the merchants’ religious Considerable bitterness developed liefs interfered with their business | oraemoneneinn over the election of the committee | saveraly, but refused to alter hin | (Sime Spe Service.) Many witnesses testified that on credentials, Four out < five | order in the least, telling them they} JUNEAU, Alaska, May 4--The uth was the worst man in bang Eats ddaancen tnd oun beta must close on Sunday federal jury today acquitted Robert : * ee ; r cian ,| The jury w out all night, “revolutionts Alfred Wageo-| BiG FIGHT ON PREIONTER. [Weed for the killing of Norman H. ,,7he Jury was out all night, kneoht of Beattie, one of the tellers, — . Smith, one of the last of the bad the defendant. They made snolsy discovered that four of the ballots Exciting tales of brawls and Vio-| men in the west demonstration against the single for the Mills candidates were in the | lence were recounted thia morning) Reed killed Smith at Tenakee juror. There was a blg demonstrae mo handwriting, and called that) on board the big freighter Aby*-| springs last November, using a ton of joy by miners when the fact to the attention of the conven-|ainian just in from Hamburg via! double barreled shotgun Verdict was read. tloon, was thet of Mr ao | the fact that the four who had cast the votes arose to ideutify them, &) of the crew swaggered noisily into} motion was made to declare the/the town with the avowed inten-| election {llegal, It waa voted down. | tion of transmitting Ite sombre col- | Shortly afterward, Mr. Mills|or scheme to a flamboyant ver WILI CLOSE seored on Wagenknecht by protest | milion. parece ing againet him asa teller because| Three of the number got separat- | ae ee (Sertpps Telegraph Service) he was electioneering at the same/ed from the main bunch and SMALL YRY WILL ROME, May 4.—Arcangelo Rosal, time he distributed the ballota.| jurched towards the ship and in a who committed sulcide Thursday, Wagenknecht immediately resigned | very few minutes the main deck! DOORS SATURDAY N it wae lenenea -Selagient oft aie and the chairman appointed Millis was the scene of a violent combat " in his stead in which half a dozen men were) TAM CLERKS WILL ongue in the presence of guests The Afth man elected was a “rev. engaged. One of the crew fell over IN THEIR CLOSING CamPason, |*t 4 breakfast after singing the olutionist,” trol of POOR FRISCO 9 CROWDS ARE AT CHARGES FRAUD. (feripps Telegraph Service.) 7 The State Bay mirolled by been secured to guard the jury The court room is being changed in order to aceommodate more peo- ple and to give more room for those actively Intereated in the trial asking that an order be made re quiring the prosecution to furnish a bill of particulars This will be argued Monday morning. Moyer, Haywood and A delegation of Jewish business |men called on Chief Wappenstein this morning, seeking permission to keep thelr places of business open on Sunday, contrary to Wap: | |penstein’s order. They forth |that inasmuch as they celebrate | ] AR ] : } Sabbath on Saturday, and are | | the cloned om that day, if they also not b sone on Bunday they will Pettibone adding that the handwriting when It appears that Mills. In apite of on the Horn. the vessel reached Callao, the Chillan coast, thirsty contingent thus giving them con- the side of the vessel and sustained j Swan Song with astonishing power. the committee on credentials, | severe injuries. i —— He was despondent over the “ tiv: joer of the law next) patened lo appeared and demanded the reten: | Members of the local union of re-|threatened lows of ‘his voice and tion of the ebip'’s chief officer. tail clerks who have the petition for table. ° “You have no right on this ship,” | Saturday night closing in charge | replied the first mate “and you had | *ated today that from present indi better clear out.” The official| cations {t would be only a short | cleared out | time until Saturday night shopping | ‘The vessel also played a part in| Would be a thing of the past In an unusually happy mood he apparently concluded the feast with mirth. Ross! sang his weil known song and with the last notes addenly dr a falr of sheara

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