The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 20, 1907, Page 1

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ust Eatin) $ THE SEATTLE STAR __ [ote cent or chal, FPORECAST—SHOWERS TONIGHT; TUESDAY, FAIR AND WARMER, LIGHT SOUTHWEST WINDS | VENSDALE ie NGL DIE CLAIM OPERATION | pUS NEGRESS WOUNDED BY LOVER iN STRUGGLE FOR Possession or rE- CAUSED DEATH FYOLVER—NINTH SHOOTING AFFRAY IN ric funeral of agar D. Hamp j oe ” mt " ton, the young oleetrisian of ste t - ee ae eee died 'Raturday aight st the, teste General, hospital, will be held Tues day at 12:30 from Bonpey-Watson's echape! wher of whiske! ebecting scrape, the ' © for $20. 1 rien: t latin ae 'ye place _— © : ve the money, that his death was to an oper Je yeaterda. *\ She grew very angry and threat-|ation performed on his gums by a & negrese tn the hip neg fm the Rar h caused gan fia teeth all fell s failed to save ned me with a long knife. I tried Beattle denti » pacify her, but she then got a arene to set tol. I got hold of her arm and out, end an of ried to twist the w of her | hi hand. 4 im the ult againet ¢ off and we i her im the hip Mo one excep The woman's wound is not dat DR ime of erous, She ts th uted wife of at the time ® @ is the rep ” . he de arrested and le w~ im the Chas. Anderson, a colored miner BORIES IS ger fe employed {mn the Ravenadale mines, Ble acs Sasaeia,, SINKING FAST h lous in pen ou wale went eccidental a MThe shooting was nccidental, There have been f de shooting scrapes at the past year, four of them proving fatal, The latest up to yesterday (Star Special Services) was @ row in a emall salcon in VANCOUVER, 8. C., May 20-—Dr which David Logan was shot Emil Bories, of Seattle. suffered a dead. Before that the Skroupa) relapse at the Ger hospital late brothers were murdered by « miner, | Saturday afternoon and he most every drunken worse today tion im the town ends tn bie Shortly after noon today it was Ravenadale has the worst announced that death was expected record of any town In King county any time y morning js much me ant told me that he ae wes going to Seattle me to spend the day at & {went over with he ADMIT THEIR COMPANY ‘OWNS NO COAL LANDS OR ALASKA PETROLEUM AND COAL MPANY CONFIRM THE TRUTH OF E STAR'S ARTICLE. wonfirming The Star's state "Were these claime aesigned to a yr * od of Mr et Saturday last relating to = om 4 of the Alaska Petro Ges} Company and the Ne y were ne arsinned * 9060008 shares of) Teplied Freach mpany ell oa an "e considered that the lands poy on file mged to the company until the = is Gah Oi ng Was made which barred cor o Alaska Po ns from obtaining coal lands t we Lippy 06 I the email stockhe tn *y0e.ge0 | the com have not been f payme . the true status of the com Per. in other words, for | *UPposediy owned by the ec at bis name as president of |1* Shown by the following axtract imation. A k acquired prt of ‘Clark and genera ompany. under mn which be Work at the “Mines.” Work on the was largely und had filed on an expert mining i 1993 with the inte tis bh prospecting the claims to the cour tying them up at is SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, MONDAY, MAY 20, 1907 WITH SMALLPOX Having absolutely refused to eo. | done but return them to the jter the pest house, the family of from whence they were oned a guard over the hou }out of its six members down with there its work stopper smalipox, and the others, who are Jobneon wanted the city slike quarantined, almost certain to | provisions for his fam atch the disease this the officials refused When the presence of smalipox in an ea the Johnaon family was disc: ts members were bandied | wagon end driven out | house, but they never left hiele There were a numbe ents in the yard of the at the time and som sald to have told « story posed awfi they were conditions oring The result was that the new ar a4 Go to the peat house house taken od up Wiliam Johnson, recently arrived they are now loc use is an isolated one rom the Kast, is locked up in a . ‘ paket gps a » department has sta j house at S11 Seventh ay, N.. three ; am bon but to ’ lay aod a he pa put up for the wn tat are A family from Oklahoma wan Of sup taken from the train today to the house, A and bas evide Way @croms the rivals balked and nothing could be endangering scores of persot FERR VENERABLE CRAPT OWNED BY Works are etill in sight KING COUNTY GOES TO THE BOTTOM OF LAKE WASHING TON WAS RECENTLY CON DEMNED The old Kirkland ferry boat King County, reee United States marine to early this morsing sank tom of Lake berth, south one was The old h by yente the bottom th st » for a perma working t Z pres ¢ sta Jerald be acquired notice whene . - ye fooling '252°5 POST OFFICE CLERK NOICE "*Systh'n BM expect the ge es for transporting sind te te a it poesibie e iand.| water are provided. The to . = is bot true ® at | on bun feet above t Der wothing. { paid for my eck leve et 1% te true that stock was workabie veins of as fine al as fo the crigina wanisers at e n the world. That m us ze ee ee cet Ss IS INDICT Matement of Attorney t s1 @ ean doubt, | ™ at y tor The withdrawal of government coal and petroleurn land in Alaska from { entry by President A eit can The 2, sa not in any way affec ‘ ena . r per controlied by thie company , Ciark Davis, organizer and man-| taxing e one satis at ager of the and H.R. Har. | “0 e 8 ts < riman, secre Alaska at a ents t a IATTLE MINISTER TALKS ON DENTISTS ARE IN i THE NEGRO QUESTION ——_—SESSION xy KUROKI AT YALE 5's oe i on " ly condemned bythe The ox deop water, and he not uppe abe suble, the ferry can be & little expense ancient craft sank like an arian dying of old age y after the ulght watehman h za i re marke » that the ferry wa acting — qu Togethe the watehed th mat tet @ little, tren: bie all over and then quietly slip peneath the w missioners re *, cently w ferry built and it ts doubtful if the old King or County 1 ever aga view be is at present under @ lease to John Anderson of the An ( Steamahip company, but be has no particular interest in the the sake of justice to all, as 8 craft since she was condemned Uppy, JOHN SCHRAM AND ATTorNey TWO-CENT FARE FOR THE “STANDEES” na ‘ b seat & pretty tw " 8 would he w bis opts ould w t th ° A FOR THE SEWARD MONUMENT PROPOSAL IS NOT PRACTICAL VOL, 9. NO. 72. PRICE 25¢ PER MONTH. SHOOTING AT FAMILY LOCKED UP THREE DROWN IN LAKE AT WORK ON NEW epiry voct, WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY RESERVOIRS GIRL, AND JOSEPH GOSHORN AND GLEN ldo & Jone have besun puttding, JACQUETH, STANFORD STUDENTS, MEET ieee anoalaaieians ts eae aoe DEATH FROM OVERLOADED CANOE IN have contracts from the efty for the onstruction of two reservoirs as part of the new additions to th HEAVY GALE. The reservoir upon which they eras Gwen es have begun work will be paid for t of the general fund. All othe At a late hour this aftetrnoon the work will have to await the sale | bodies of Edith Vogt, Joseph Gow of the water bonds horn and Glen Jacqueth had not been recovered from the waters of Rupp and C. W. Campbell, grap: pling with improvised hooks, pulled girl. The spot was marked for fur ther dragging thie morning, but nothing was found. Two launches pee Tateguagh Servien) and ‘ow boats have dragged CHICAGO, May 20.-The sttor- | tne day, but only the one neys of Herman Billok, accused of | grim relic has been located. he murder of six members of the Veral family appeared tn rt One of the saddest accidents in this morning and admitted that the| the history of Lake Washington family had been murdered but that| occurred at noon on Sunday, when & Ment was not guilty and they | party of four college students were leclared they would produce thé! swamped in a canoe im the center { Union bay, and three of them EUGENE A. WHITE. murde statement has caused & Bre@t two men and one Seattle girl, Were Rescued after making a desperate a trowned effort to save Miss Vogt. The young lady was Miss Edith | __ arog meee oR water was driven to shelter, but the heavily laden cance was unable to BEGIN WORK withstand the storm, and quickly swamped Kugene White, the only survivor, The work of appraising the shore lands of Lake Union tn order that though nearly prostrate¢ with wri tells this story of what fol- they may be sold so that the p cede, $1,000,000, can be used by the lowed a the Alaska-Yukou-Pa I grabbed Edith as the canoe went under and we were keeping up exposition, was begun this morning he members of the com- | all right, but the other men, who couldn't swim, kept trying to climb on to the overturned boat, instead of merely supporting themselves by mission chosen by the legislature ft. The cance kept sinking under rrived tn Seattle yesterday and es-| them, and suddenly they both tablished headquarters at the Ar-/ lington hotel where « short confer-| ence was held early this morning Following are the appraisers: KE grabbed me around the neck We all went down, and I thought W, Ross, land commissioner; John D. Atkingom, attorney general; 8. | | hands slipped, I think the; White boat. Cameron bun, unive the other til 1 was drownli Finally - their H. Nichols, secretary of the «tate J. K. Frost, tas comminsioner; Jo seph Esterday, T. D. Rockwell and| KB Bryan j ; i ~ a sere visited Lake tne povered, but dns Gul Gaede ponaeioeniad ae EDITH VOGT. for them today, ° University girl drowned yesterday waterway leading from '' bay ito Lake Union has been closed, n the hope that the bodies will be picked up there Mayor Moore, . A. Nadeau and Maj Chittenden, making ar ANOTHER LOAN IS ° NECESSITATED the most treacher- ake, and is fll cf ross currents. Bodies come to the surface there, who have been lost in ite ft ve never been found. Mr, Vogt, father of the drowned girl, ng with the was at the scene of the accident in on their way |, jaur all day yesterday, and the summer. again today, helping drag for the ispel, Mon th students of ford universt pleting the financial|ty, who were v th the arrangemer again : escaping was Eugene A. White, a) j¢ @ curiously sed coincidence . ime asin of Miss Vogt, and also a three of the drowned sa- e ad junior at the University of W are the only children of their " bee agton, White made a desperate ¢ s. Edith Vogt was a gradu- ar on the [is fort the ung woman, t ate of the Seattle High school, and { which will be r ¢ the other men, unable to swim, widely known in this city ‘ m the © pulled him down, and he narrow nm Jacqueth, who is the son of treasury y escaped with his own life ivil engineer at Kalispel, Mont., DOG CASE CONTINUED. Four in Small Canoe time ago accidentally shot < ¢ four a «mall Pe killed his only brother while . 2 f the con.| terdor canoe, left the Ur aning a gun - 4 “ at house at 11 o'clock # Joseph Goshorn waa the son. of ‘ F was the center of Union ba editor of the Mr. EH f when th 10 nterlake from ‘which’ the party wned is owned © by J. W. |, and was kept in rack 18, University boathouse. n MAYOR SCHMITZ ASKS — FOR CHANGE OF VENUE MINISTIOR SPRINGS SURPRISE Star Special Service.) APPEARS IN COURT, PALE AND PALPABLY NERVOUS—FEARS OF BEING PLACED IN CHARGE OF ELISOR ARE QUICKLY DIS. PELLED—POINT AT ISSUE WILL BE DE. CIDED TOMORROW. (Me Telegraph Service.) ask the court to turn you over te T GRANTS TOMB 1x 2uniy serous.” wager | ib, ee, numa aa be ® , se a the ‘ " panied by @ , of the bias 1 k A was t n a} of the h R r tha prepa er affidavit The Te Patertain W. R an ca 1 pere i “ a | 8 * ‘ Tw tiret on st Acie

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