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\sHOT, T | (hertppe Telearapd Servion) May (The North Waited on the Northern Pe was beld up dy two masked Sabere at four o'clock this aorn- Jan. Clow was killed Gullivan was ba pales shot through the nothing, 0 ees secured tearing detec of the dawning day was the scene of 15 miles east of Botte Jeft Batte and W With bloodhounds will overtake the rob Peat Wedd of Billings was on " and he found the trail De beld until the arrival Poet ramp ee the tender * arrested ed the ten Butte, carrying « sult case fevited im to join them, of Bis Dalf plunder but he re He stated the robbe almost » pad compelled the NS BACKING )0M MAKERS Labor Counct! !s sup the Broom Makers’ Uni i y with the Wash & Woodenware Co. been declared unfair arose over the fact labor saving machines Malled tn this plant inet fall iy threw the oid out of business, the to employ ‘b mech lens scale of wages! seceuary to retain old makers, Asa result twelve tare of this union are out to . members of the other be » as engines IS MORNING. ‘Telegraph Service,) CISCO. May 7.—Ren iy insane by im grievances Waiter Davis. With a shot gun in « PWhieh be roomed at 414 iMitest, shortly before 6 this Qnd killed six of the sev ta The dead Bush and wife Ultian Carothers, and son, My person to eacape was Bosh, 0 17-year-old daughter completing murderous raged up and down the defying arrest. The police Miter but two citizens bold ie rest crept up the stair was Way before Of thetr Wm bin and the maniac dle & blown off while the wash s fuge in a h Tite quickiy found her and her to death. Orson, Caroth WEEN ANNE « ‘ he COAST LIMITED STOPPED FIFTEEN | H IG H MILES EAST OF BUTTE — ENGINEER) CLOW AND FIREMAN SULLIVAN ARE THE FORMER FATALLY — ROB- BERS SECURE NO BOOTY, to bring the train to a stop. The officers found « sult case on the coal tender filled with eighty pounds of dynamli Masks were discarded within a few feet of the engine, This ts the fourth hold of the North Coast crack train on the Northern Pacific in four years The bandits evidently sought to dynamite the through safe carrying the currency consignment from the northwest cities to Chicago and other eastern points. Now the Buatacer Died. ST. PAUL, Minn, May 1.—The general offices of the Northern Pa- cific have received the detalles of | the Montana hold-up, They eay/ Engineer Clow slowed down when he saw « red lantern on the track Five men started to climb aboard. Clow reached for the throttle and then robbers killed bim. Fireman Sullivan reached over the body and opened the throttle with bis wounded arm. The bandits fled leaving o ong of dynamite on the engine The superintendent of the North- ern Express company has been no- | tiffed by the messenger that there was lees than $2,000 im cash aboard and this was not mojested 0 aceasta aN acest at unions who quit In sympathy with the broom makers. HARRY THAW IS NOT POOR '« » (Sertppe Telegraph PITTSBURG, Pe. May 1.—Harry Thaw not broke Four trustee accou uo the will of t | Wiittam Thaw, were filed Im th flee of Register Wells today and shows that there te due Merry un- the direct wilh of the father, @ 9439. 624.44. The income from this fer three Yours ‘te wdour $94,5 Marry hae 10,008 of thie amount This of the income from ta- bequests under hig ie rious other father's * wilt, Seo SS TRAGEDY ENACTED IN A SAN CISCO FLAT AT AN EARLY HOUR) — ere and Baird were evidently shot while asleep. mangled. ¢- ORIV All were frightfu y) THE SEATTLE STAR WRATHER | TERRES FORHCAST—FAIN TONIGHT AND WARMER, Lic wr WEST WIND. SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, TUESDAY, MAY 7, 1907. ERS HOLD UP N. P. RAIN--KILL ENGINEER SCHOOL BOY A HIGHWAYMAN /EDNA COURTNEY HARDIN M’LELLAN ARRESTED FOR PURSE SNATCHING AND FAINTS IN JAIL | . The condition of Bdne Courtacy the young woman now in the coun ty ja with aasanit with ‘intent to Kill, is worse than yester day. She had « fainting apell this morning which lasted for fully half |an_ hour, Dr. Mitchell, who was calied tn today at Miss Courtney's request, diagnosed her cane as an attack of | ia grippe, together with nervous Pprostratien resulting from the mon- jtal strain of the Inet few weeks | Dr, Mitehell believes that a few days rest with proper care will ma WORKMEN HURT Fred Carlson, Samuel and Albert Kouteen, three carpen ters working on an unfinished | building at Second av. and King ast. had ® narrow escape from death tod: the scaffold upon which they were working tumbling under them. The men fell about 20 fwet As soon as possible they wore re moved to the Providence hospital where their injurtes were attended to. It was found that Carlson and taxon bad miraculously escaped with bruises about the body and badly cut up faces. Bustard was more seriously hurt, however, and it te feared that he was internally injured. Bustard j SVES FOR DAMAGES. Jacob M. Cameron has sued the Beatie — Co. for $10,000, , damages for intiff on February 9 was driv. jing a milk wagon on Firet av south, when a car ran into it, smashing the wagon ond injuring \ the plaintiff. reonal injuries, The MOTHER IS SAYS, “GO SEE HIS YOUTH CONFESSES TAKEN HOME, BUT | GIVING CARD PARTY AND FATHER ABOUT IT— | AND WILL GO BE- FORE JUVENILE COURT, Mardin McLellan, high school Broadway with his paren Mra. BR. W. reated upon the charge of highway robbery, will be tried before Jud of the juvenile court. was made yesterday at the bigh Upon the boy confessing school to the crime charged against him xpelled from the school after Truant Officer the arresting officer, be was | tom 118 and 11-year-old = at Mr : Molaiian, has been ar but owing to bis age Ketchum, moved hiza from echool he t to the home of his parents that informed the policeman would do them no good to go to nie home, because bis mother wae party and was tox ny time upon th on the boy's mother, however young McLellan and the pollc to the home. party went card n Mre. Melenna head of the stairs, asked Ketchum what his business wee. she was very busy and could give bim po time. Ketcham thea informed the lady | that her boy was under arrest. The | officer dectares that she sald that know anything about the boy, he should go to his She anid that she wae boy _ 7 af BR RONNIE TT it he wanted | father. Coal, DErosTT FeUND, Mey 1 poett ESS 2 MOBS STOI Vinton fe believed to have given” the maniac a desperate battle as the survivor says she heard sounds # « scuffle and the firing of a number of shote, Vinton finally succumbed in the unequal battle Davis is « carpenter and came from Foundryrille, Tulare county The escape of Miss Bush was due to « strange freak of (he madman's brain. He had the girl « is merey but sald be had a daughter about her sge and then told her he would not harm her. He per i her to climb out of the win dow. She tells a rambitng story of the slaughter which ts entirely at varian h the facts. She claims he brained and cut the throats of some of the victims, but all the wounds on the dead are gunshot wounds s the victims were slowly potsoning him to death in rder to got bis life Insurance that he carried in the Woodmen of the World. He accused Baird of being the chief conspirator PAVING IS TAKEN UNDER ADVISEMENT board could red the coat of the work without detriment, so much the better, However, the petitioners want the work done this summer he board took the matter under ndvine ntending to give a lecision this after or to w morning. In the meantime rporation sto be alled tn conference on .ae right of 6 board to make arbitrary changes « bid with the consent of the ractaz. TWO FUTILE ATTEMPTS MADE TO OPERATE THE SYSTEM— UNION MEN POWERLESS AS MOBS HOLD FULL SWAY (hertpps T SAN FRANCIS F lowing the uns fa final con held for the purpe compromise ten Conference le Held As hour after b pas and no care appeared, a as to what dulged in orn at ¢ sion th had noon pi that an beng he this cor declare the confe pated in by Ma of the t Cornel of the Ca purpose a would start carn out immediate Mob Makes Attack The first attem f Raliroads to run cars proved a dis am FRISCO C two VANCOrVER, 7B i While digwing draine in Fairview, « southern euburd thie morsing veer mE She enid Frater The arrest yer There wae a subpoena to rerve up and emen They found the movement Laughter could be heard fre nd the sound of women ding ine clvte employ @s Glecovered « coal de- AC RUNS AMUCK WITH A SHOT-GUN AND KILLS SIX HUMBER ASKS DIVORCE ally wre aching again re MRS Mattie Hu pport, ey with her party and could not at tend to anything else at that t She finally came to the door and the subpoena was ved upon her Later the boy was released on and is now at liberty bail | The charge against the boy is that he robbed Bxiward Miski on) the water front on May first. He in the company of tee other ‘boys known to the police, are accused of having approacbed Miski and asked bim to change a dollar, When Miski pulled out his purse to make the change McLennan is said to | have snatched the purse and start ed off on the run with It It develops that a few days ago MeLepnan with two other boys stole some serap tron from the burned Seattle Star they sold to a junk boye then became filled cr, The with the ing, which | desire to make money easily and | formed the plan to snatch purses The first man picked out was Mis ki. The plan was @ bold one and t it had not been for Miski's activ ity in pursuing them would have been sucoeesful Young Melennan was & fresh man in the high schoo! is @ local attorney. No complaint wan made against the boy by any of his teachers and this is the first time be has been in trouble at the high sehool Since he ts ander eighteen years he can not be sent to the penitentiery and he will be tried fm the fuventie court. | Hie father | One Cent 12 PAGES VOL. 9. MO. 61. PRICE 25¢ PER pn THE STAR’S BEAUTY CONTEST _|POPE TALKS WITH: Today there tw presented as the | BISHOP FOX ROMB, May 7-—The pope granted aprivate audience today to Bishop Fox of Green Bay, Wis. He admit the vationn was caused by the de felt Im the last annual belance sheet of toe vatican. The pope said that unless the wealthy communicants contribute freety the church will be come poor. WILL IGNORE NEW STATUTE Commission @ men who are mem bere of the Seattle Produce as sociation have decided to ignore every clause of the Paulha * which becomes « law on The provisions of the bili make it unlawt maine t a license and filing a $5,000 annually, with the secre st make a mized state shippers within 48 hours afte P « sion a « tern Th ri e aw, if enforced, we he t of business, ar wa CHOOSE SITE NEAR MONROE | second entry in The Star Beauty Contest the wel! known counter ance of Mr. Jacob Furth, president of the Puget Sound Nationa! Bank, and of the Seattie Electric Co. As will be noticed Mr. Furth euitt vates a beard. Today the beard is somewhat gray. For many years the whistling winds of Puget Sound have played with these whiskers and the froste that come with the croasing of the fine that marks the p from young to old have left their hoary hue. (“Hoary hue” sounds pretty good) Mr, Furth wears glasses. He has MURDERS WIFE—s Des. (Sertpps Telegraph Service) WASHINGTON, May Wm. 0 a telegraph operator * shot and killed 7 dead bis one year then com ted sulclde vieTIMs OF FEUD (Serippe Telegraph Service.) MIDDLEBORO, Ky Je ard 1 Mart G “ » Elee Howard fatally ® James and Georg ire . « » ‘ ard fe NS RASH (Sertppe Service) Telegraph m t ® WON’T SALVAGE THE DAKOTA (Sertpps Telegenph Service.) LOST SINCE QUAKE Peter Ki ears old has been missing f Sa ar e Aj i 906, the da e big earthquak is being ght by San Francisco friends has t ascertained that he STUDIO. “PHOTO WHILE JACOB FURTH. them blurred 4 little so that he can: | not see the crowds on th care at the dinner hour. As ar resentative of a corporation the members of which make @ lot of their money in Seattic and spend it in Boston, Mr. Furth is officially an enemy of the common people, But an ordinary citizen, bewhiskered and spectacied as many of wu e, he isn't a bad sort of a fellow. He amiles just tke ordinary persons and is much more civil and polite to reporters, for instance, than a lot of people who don’t own banks divulge the name of the person who “You wair ” ntered the photograph of Mn in the contest. He says he a note in Mr, Furth's bank and that he wants to have it renewed and he is afraid he might have trou ble if Mr. Furth knew he was re sponsible for all of this pubilelty, The following votes were Fre- celved by the Beauty Contest Editor this morning: Judge John E. Humphries... .30,000 8. E. Davidson, No. Seattle. .20,000 Vietor H. Beckman . 10,000 Jacob Furth ...... +++ 10,000 The coupon for alan and ditions governing the contest be found on page 11 of thie wtmec sen 5 BONAPARTE TO QUIT CABINET (Sertpps Telegraph Service.) WASHINGTON, May 7.—The health of Charles J. Bonaparte United States attorney general » not good and it frequently rv ed that his retirement is near ated that President ot satisfied with arte’s slow’methods. Hig ae the trusts does no igh to suit Reose also hf It ts Roosev k nay tion against move fast enc SHRINERS HAVE THE BIG TIME PLEASANT WEATHER AT LOS ANGELES FURNISHES GOOD BACK FOR THE FESTIVITIES. (Sevipps Telearaph Service.) OS ANGELES, Cal, May h bright sunshine the visiting t of the Mystic Shrine today e jay's prog an para ev x peria) off , al, where 4 x A the A 5 Clayton by the mayor of the g The first business meeting of tt session of the imperta ut # evening * first presentation ¢ oe al Turkish and Moorish pageamt, Minneapolis, St. Paul and Seattle er the next convention, dea that Frank Curtié a! deputy potent © the next im Ro: ANNEXATION TALKED. The commictee on city affaits of the Chamber of Commerce met late this afternoon for the purpose of ssing the proposition to annex pre i t ar meeting of the W“ inesday ATTEND FUNERAL adjourned court ne funeral ar court Batltf® se Gaux, Assist Raine and seneesineanenntanenn }