The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 14, 1907, Page 1

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THE SEATTLE STAR One Cent WEATHER FORECAST.—FAIR TONIGHT; WEONESDAY FAIR, WARMER; NORTHWEST WINDS. a0 L D THIEF ADAMS’ WIFE MAY 14, 1007. . VOL. 9, NO. 67. PRIOE 25¢ PER MONTH. WILL SUE FOR A DIVORC DISCRIMINATE ee ae AINST COLOR pM ASSAY OFFICE VAULTS MAY BE MONY FOR BEAUTIFUL YOUNG WIFE D BABY—SUIT WILL SOON BE START- ep TO SEPARATE FORMER SOCIETY GIRL sROM CONVICT HUSBAND. SNOW STORMS PROMINENT COLORED DELEGATES TO CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR CONVENTION ARE’ REFUSED RESERVATIONS AT THE LINCOLN HOTEL WHERE THEIR FEL- nerd taltangs- have, ookctreet bs pos LOWS ARE TO BE QUARTERED. ame, the beautt-| ful, and I would prefer to have! el * George Edward Bothing pudlished about tt.” ne United | Mt BC. Hughes to Mra Adame gold thief of the Un attorney. Today Mr. Hughes was| hin ®& asked when be will file the com st ber plaint against George Edward must come from Mrs. Adami 1d the attorney | am going east th Any news of the matter « to attend my brother's fe No action will be taken until [MUST POLICE r= not 28 seems SOUTH PARK 2 lt a es gos that the Lincoln hotel is was told that it was the policy of three negro the hotel not to receive and enter 14] assembly tath negro gueste and that the rule rtainment commitice, whey learned of the refusal of thé Lincoln hotel to give rooms to the colored men held a conference with nt committee of fra ieiawes. that be is 8 convt serving ten years in the penitentiary for rob Aeavor conven inating agar After @ con tion between of Alaska miners DY | return. r Mayor Moore and Eilis Morrison ts made by | was cast iron a the assay r 0 , : therts _ It Mra Atome _ altme my trem airman of the police committee ‘ 6 enter The ¢ aber of Commerce was aer convict husband she must take tne new district of Bouth Park ’ brought » the matter and efforts i Soy it from money which he is known Wil ask the courts to > wm have stolen Adame’ thefts from the Sea exelud> | qmounted to approxim thrift and society man. Of this sum about $5 he will ask them | pe the United States walch gave up ite town marsha induce the hotel people to negroes remain with the ustees but to. no avail, n Lough will see that the im to be looked af y plan ca Wied. ¢ ng all (he new dis fp | whe annex | ) s and towns that are bein es went to the trustees are ent ber, a9 alimony, @ large gove: m Adama’ property - i ae ieee “ s t he Lin are entertained in i of the convicted | jn euite, and paid ng the| | ‘eken io * greater city tel to make reservations of prominent colored the eta! : Jayor Moore believes that no « trustees of tt and thelr secommodations the supposit 7 owned by Ad {Ss miners who were robbed through | # the y otties. Oy bis thefts ; $150,000 Not Lecated. | Adare interviewed, | The remaining $150,000 cannot be | Pendeome home on Har | recovered by the government, even | Mra Adams was inter |i¢ tt can be located. Possibly Mre. § reperter for ¢ Sta Adams today knows where it i} The wife of the Me- be found. Some of it fs known to Piend prisoner appeared exist In the form of Seattle real ee | gowned, weariug valu- tate and to all appearances y the f the eb twenty men asked for r ‘ t « greater have to be added to the The are first class rhe management of the Lincola now argues that the s for the three gests but that an arrangement will be made whereby the colored men can take their meals with the other trus The Christian Endeavor people n Methodist are inclined to believe the hotel son, a might have aided the convention ker of the and Seattle had they reserved yumber w resent force befure all parte of the | \¢ y are prope r in Columbia tne old marshal is still doing duty ax present force will be cont od un til the city ean get the « band to deal with ft right SPEEDWAY IN re Adame asks the courte for) ony undo iY ¥ the gold places for the colored guests with- th given to her and t to th ay girl. Thomas W. Lough, chairman of out so much ity er In his cell at island I the prison gatew and find binsef Tne Clues ey in ‘ her wealth nor wife yy 2 Aa ery Alpe ag . . | Ae \ caver | At least that le the time limit set ' POSE CL TOr by the committes of horsemen ap ‘ pointed to look after this propos MA Y GO ik ’ in, The committee met this morn be gold thief» wire ouch te my deny tt Y Ry position ng at the Chamber of Commerce and authorised J. W. Thomp | perintendent of parks, to proceed at | once with the undertaking, He will lew » for the work up to | @aturday. If the bids are ail too igh the work will be done by labor. The new speedway will run through the heart of Washingtor Shortly before 10 o'clock last out serious injuries. Lovegren re night a Fremont Ballard celved @ deep gash on his head. switching train collided the motorman, stated that between Railr his shoulders pained from being av thrown to the ground The freight car was kn The freight cars were switching © track, while the front vestibule on a spur track, and were not pro- acon for the purpose of voting on « park and will be wide for) oot sere ® 2 r s general strike. the present and & long and | of,‘ reet car was r tected by flagm In the dark- 1? | o.t $12,000. off and carried abc ness the passenger car motorman & general strike te decided * m3 ote 0. a. 8 could only see the lights on the mo- Following is the committee that an the m in charge: H. W Treat, J. D rrell D. BE. Frederick, J. W. Cliee and CB Yandel), pon, the bine tuide elect neers and mase Mprmented by employes of A great majority are na & genera! strike and Mllways will be held ting already mith, tneide and ns, firemen, eng 4 will be affected B. G. Lovegren, passenger, Who was sitar front end, were hurled s« the collision, but esca reg “OTHER TRADES tor of the switching train, and ed into the freight car at al- is ad. That he and Love aped alive was miraculous, favor of Dany are quit Here he ls PS GIVEN BOLD ROBBERY aT DENVER. | ao Glee: geeith s eighth candidate tn tte great few (Serippe Telearaph Servies.) ; i 2 WA GES |_ vexvin, coin, May 16--Chas,|'7 Content—Prosecuting Attorney k { hin wife, returning from | Kenneth Mackintosh nat night, met « burglar tly don't understa « teate—-if Sertppe Telegraph Service.) locked the six children In a (tar Specie) Service.» « se who robbed them of ow i nev ] UX CITY, May 14.—One of stole a mule and is now at of China satled . on eacay the start that it was sole ige the foulest of murders was com wererai ho ate thie contest. The fact was hede -vasientn: A reward of $590 ts offered for SSS MORE CARS AREIN TS Burks, « farm we Set as Sekai eae eranted cf on, ent wepaper cla me thie right whe 1 Ww ' and wife search every where for the h 2 “ = yoy tk e a brew fiend. .. caught nothing “ me al i. OPERA TION — —s be Bothes : se r bodies he pig pen where Burke from being strung up. Rob- F BoP trom » a log sanen s pat there ey were fr y mutilated bery is supposed to have been the T ty Editor t f . ‘ b Burke then returned to the farm’ motive, as ) is missin, age been + covered Pa es eS SCR he Beauty Rdito ther fun: a mistake Probe oe, Be GAN FRANCISCO. May 14._The geate that several hundred thousa the er of votes for H - tos ould be thrown to bim t « 4,990,006 he Beauty Ed « water, eresped th NS (AT! crit tee as niece pag my Te ecdiuuaians | wit at guch was the case, | = AF#® number of shops ati’ @ tine was the aix t m Monday st o him of hance . ont r een at te TICA Man ‘—Henry throwr the ship Hauled pos ty ge tr agen yer <a tae “ bly vo t ® fair a. i . Ba pr ing ok OPEN SWITCH Ke 7 . on e ‘ aboard tt was und eh bad saved se is TO DISCUSS SEWER PLANS , aad 5 muck eaters nee ead OUTBUSTS OF EVERETT TRUE : £ 7 i i - . * (Serippe Telearaph © o> 6 6 = 4 4 4 : c ¥ write , . " COLUMBL on Ma ‘—A » o i + i} eit f ‘ Svar": BELIEVE STRIKE WILL BE AN is. 253%! raat ls ENTIRE FAILURE" 2 ACCOUNTING OF THE '* °* wes ee oe i sha heeeliasen eg OTS Monies Bort of me seater f labor to (Serteps Telexraph Services.) mn gangs of A Y Me ‘ SHUT OUT IN THE COLD The Puget found Sten ot the bask Ii this city wes | in connection with the elect * FAIRBAN May 14—Some of | fiasco, and the disbandr te 1. “ , t ew ng of ut ia claimed t " , of not > Ita members b t ; WEDDED AT SIDE oat". ® FFfarae vers wen P tration, | 9 ways, some to t ators « getting camps, # way r McGreg WAKE YOU UP ; MA 4 ony aces will be taken by « new LeKTO KE ng his firet te n the 4 nee t brought together > aneot ATTACK MORE PAY FOR MEN. flex « in ite ¢ 7 at » not t r ‘ M ‘ Maa af SEATTLE WOMAN ATTEMPTS pay the wager nande . rae prietr f a leading el, has HER DEATH BY DROWNING ‘ed Btates | , mae Was a de EB. Sh y of Be e, w * fled & en a wiy “ “ 4 at r ald G ay e om “ “ ’ 2 m I ha “ay : . x ’ bs ® a wher ¥ « ne ‘ \ age wae " we n “ king b Pug will get t 7 t r P oma 4 « . n aw 8 ' ane seence ate Vrwewse » . » } | OCG €O8 6 DE OSO FOU UT EE

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