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MONWORKEES SETTLE wri m. VICTORIA, B. C., May 21.--The ke of the marine tron workers Victoria was settled inst night months’ vain went out for an eight-hour wame wages paid for 95.60, and will return 5 RAFFLES IS ' JN SEATTLE 5&75* iis Fi AYLIGHT TOUCH — a ; OF MYSTERY REACHES TOWN AND a WILL ATTEMPT TO MYSTIFY THE PEO- +] PLE OF SEATTLE—$500 REWARD FOR HIS Bervies.) May 23.--in broad i= of $3,000 In money who did the deed cab, Tony Derocko He told the polloe ith Roste Areile and and how they had some way, bia money Ridden = inside = hin e couple escaped in a although . Derocko rac he was unable to caich chief of police of Spokane, bes been asked to keep « out for the couple as they are for there S]FregEre a | | 2 . uf All property owners tp the Im. Denny Hil! regrade districe to meet at the Cham ree roome at & o'clork REV. OSIO PAPER FOR $6,500. Osto Inpuye, pastor of the Jap gnese Presbyterian church of thir ‘elty and president of the Japanese Newcomers’ Protective society, has brought sult for damages against the “Ashal.” « Japanese local pa per, which In flaring headlines ubat im pat American “ye journaliem” to shame, has denounced bim a» a hypocrite, a grafter, a violator of ‘the United States immigration law Raffies the Mysterious, will disap | pear. The wise onee who have spotted me this week, in the hope) of capturing me next week, will be fotied, But I won't go outside of Seatticn. My rance will be simply a clever of dingulsing, | and Tt will w tk the streets every RAFFLES and every dey I will write for Seer, and tell you where {| Watch Him Each Day as been and what I have seen. the tie I wil! be ready to surrender to the clever man oF woman whe will tap me on the shenlder and eay. “YOU ARB THE MYSTERIOUS MR. RAPIER” Of course. some one te sure to catch me, Intime Ff hare roamed at be through New York, Ch cago, Bt. Loule and an oher large cities, bat | alwars «et canght, after the publie becomes familar with me throegh my pie (& Roffien the Mysterious. 1 Raffies, old, dog, you're tn ce aguin——When | learned today Star, and other reputable had decided to follow mile 1 am mystifying Seattle, I congratalat | church, To sooth bis tnjaréd Bis permutation inet him by the » ie of having taken converted to bis own use $10 } American monty and 49 yer In ’ Japanene currency belonging to one (Sevipge Teiegraye Sereire.) |Manach! Nagato, « young Japanese LAYNDON, May 28.—) F. Thomp: | who arrived tn Beattle last January son, wanted tn Oregon on a charge and who died of tuberculosis March of larceny to the amount of $760,'8 The preacher is sald to have wes remanded for extradition te) a sts inelaeins 2 TELEPHON MyYsTeRiovs| CRAWFORD FILES MAPS. bore and girle.jtures All you bave to do le to W. R Creef owner of the ¥ the ones) get sufficiently familiar with ™F gasicie Renton Southern, has the $600 re| looks to recognise hen I wear nied with the city francbiee in my|\e different suit of clothes. a dif | ferent hat, or a necktie, Even « Gender, tt wilt be easy to! little thing Hike a necktie will make Look at the pictare tn} a lot of difference In a man's looks I expect Chief Wappenstein and on the been posted for epector maps of the routes for ex teasions of hin WILL MEET TONIGHT. | The fire and water committer of | track of the $400 reward, but they the city council did not meet last ieee of me in the Star erery| are welcome to try. Come one, come evening but will assemble this | | all, and engage in the merry game. to take up the new batld 1.| for the $500 reward Inance. | Mer midnight, on funday. REESE TE MEE E GU H. KOHLHASE, SEATTLE LAWYER, ‘huis “eileen en ; me hip ; thts matte t one alr of his head | LEVELS REVOLVER AT HEAD OF BAL- es barmes } LARD REALTY MAN, WHO THREATENS THREE MORE DOWN ., TO USE CHAIR IN DISPUTE—WASN’T/ WITH SMALLPOX “LOADED. Afidie Duncan, tl years ‘of age ; = —_—_——_ a boarder at Paxton hotel Phil nithers, 30 yearn old, of TEE Kobinase, « well known Se) Jasperson grabbed # chair as it ns ” and May Carter Mtorney, was the center of a to batter Kohibase into biscuit are MBellard this morning tn dough, but before he could lift his ine jates Julus Jaaperson, a much |improvined biudgeon, the Seattle) “These have all been discovered ral estate ma wae lawyer pulled and leveled @ shiN-|wienin the past 48 hours and have elar, and when he mpt- | Ing bit of steel and assumed the atf | been removed Frente 6 he t Intended business Carpenter, Jasperson's partner grabbed Kohihase from be Ratte, 4 Me be kind Mr, Clark) bere # We reach fo: je pamish bis revolver a chair wi if vow wel Al riahe GIVES STARTLING A three hind and pulled him backwards big crowd of ox through the door, out tm the ball TESTIMONY nae gasping ont Jumping inside Carpenter shut the And thet ta how pretty Altes ( they believed to door after him Medin, a telephone girl in moder Mocting scrape, added to the) Kohihase then walked down) WASTIINGTON, May 2 ae icahianeds eet: Gn: win jt. + ‘town, and was met by Chief of Po- dent chat . TS & $1,000,000 husband— William A Mamage was done to either of lice Nabors, who had heard of the) © Fg a tes Patties tnve howeve excitement through some membe - ‘ : * fled the of the crowd whieh had been drawn 4 yas @ lator Clark, one of the neat men the rev baie around Jasperson’s office u » dita the world The marriage war Rshibawe was without a He was about to arrest Kobihase . a0 v pertormed here very quietly 84 a harmicss as s cap pis but when he took the latter's re 5 sout Alice had been married bef peviee) volver and found that it was with th Cas, | having on been divorced las rst. detorting : . f an eye out # cylinder, he decided that the ve - ~ Noveutter from Mare J. Media, « nt Vernon a Kobihase ed wp in the| matter was a joke, and let Kohl- Was as avid business mau of Butte iftin, WES and Carpenter,|hase go. Jasperson now declares The new Mra. Clark, jr., ia very > ng and|that he never Intended to hit Kohl INDICTMENTS AT DENVER. | beautiful, and very dashing, te a heated dis-|base with the chair Young Mr. Clark had only know ancia It is sald that Kohihase, who ie May 22.—The|her a few days when the wedding « at , member of the law firm of Craw- ¢ a 4 fur ag indicted five | occurred. " ! s- ford and Kohihase, with rooms % a t and fraud Ex-Senat Clark was not not & prevaricator the Oriental block, told Nabors, cases. T are not men-|fied of the wedding, which was at when threatened with arrest, that | th |tended by only « few friends of the SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, THURSDA PHENOMENAL LAFAYETTE | struggle, | work on Monday at the old scale | after noon an Ital) jand « man immoral sod waft for) C omtrnt, 4 1t for me tow , MAY 23, 1907 THE SEATTLE STAR WEATHER FORECAST—FAIR TONIGHT AND FRIDAY WITH LIGHT WESTERLY BREEZES, One Cent VOL. 9. NO. 75. PRICE 25¢ PER MONTH. — LEFT A BIG ROLL.AT BOISE C. E. RALLIES PLANNED FOR reese ian 4 Big rallies will be held tn cities throughout Washington and Ore fon BeXt week jasmin W arouse enthuse the coming international convention of the Christian Bo deavor society at Seatile in July It te the wish of the local commit tees to have as many delegater from these two states as pornibie Rev. Lingenfelter, of the Fremont Christian church, will leave Mow Gay for Spokane, where he will hold & rally, aed Rev. W A Spaulding of the First United Pree byterian church will leave for Aw used his ministerial office to Meece other fellow countrymen Improving on the most sensation al headlines known to the progres sive American press, the editors of the paper have tacked their accuse Uees on such introductory expres sions as toe following The Dead Have no ‘Confession of Crime. An Ap peal From the Wall.” “Again We Prociatm to the Intelligent Pubtic.” Mouths (Judge James Hargis Abt The Dead Have no Mouths.” | “Woe Unto the Hypocrite and Bertie.” Rev. Lnouyro, who claims that the against him are abso (aly witbser foundation, and that he will bring the entire Japanese population to prove that sueh etate- ments are only malicious attacks without a shadow of truth fm them, bases his petition for $6,500 com pensation at the expense of the Ashal” upon these headlines, and the charges of graft, dishonesty and immorality included tn the articles published under them. — . GIRL WINS MILLIONAIRE HUSBAND. I want (het somber badly eotmte 1" ple. Although greatly « the copper king, being an parent, did not . By her ky marriag A Med ge trow "hello gir t mi alr wife and f t wv Young Mr. Clark's ft wife STEAM SHOVELMEN AT Work, WASHINGTON, Ma In an Taft as to steam shovelmen on the ar Colone hals ay oat steam shovels is forty-six | plot to kill the two enemies of the | hands, especiaity the | toria, Ore, to hora « similar meet ing These two men will out for ” eek holding meetin, every eventog George A. Virtue, chairman of the publicity committee, has ap pointed T. A. Davies as press agent Mr. Davies is « former Seattle uewspaper man The national committees will be engaged soon in preparing special articles for the eastern press. Mr Davies will contribute to these with interesting sketches concern ing Seattle and ite past, present and future, A GRAFTER SEATTLE JAPANESE NEWSPAPER ACCUSES INOUYE OF HYPOCRISY, GRAFT AND FRAUD—PREACHER SUES JUDGE HARGIS ACQUITTED (Sertipps Telegraph Service) LEXINGTON, Ky by the jury, whie out one hour, on the charge of conspiracy which caused the death of Marsha! James Cockrill, who was shot down in the streets of Jackson The former jury disagreed Curt Jett and Tom White con- vieted of ying Cookrili and Joho Smith, another conspirator, con fesned on the Witness stand, «tat- ing that the murder was inapired by Judge Hargis, Elbert Hargis and Sheriff Ed Callaban. All were indicted. Smith was also implicated in the Hargis tn a Hergia clan Jett and White were convicted of murdering J. B. Marcum and are serving iife sentences. LOTS OF C ON C. P. CANADIAN RAILROAD HANDLES i ALL SHINGLES ANDO LUMBER THAT BRITISH COLUMBIA MILLS CAN CUT. All the shingle milis of British Columbia are running with full forces and thelr stocks are moving well, is the statement mede by Mr James MacNair, who is at the Lin coin hotel, from Vancouver, B. ( Mr. MacNair is the man who first established a sbingle mf! in Brit ish Columbia and is scquainted with the eltuation thoroughly He says the Canadian Pacific ts furnishing plenty of cars for the and there has been no con gestion. In fact there have been too many empty cars at all times. The ©. P. has been preparing its mil mitin, rolling stock and rushing new cars + westward {n order that a repetition of the last year's car famine may not occur SENSATIONAL WHIPPINGS (Seripps Te WILMINGTON, raph Services.) Del, May 2% | The mose sensational whipping in the history of this state took place here at the workhouse. Nine men ripped to the waist and each subjected to from five to 40 lashes Adam Ward, 19, white, accused of ighway robbery, received 40 lash es. While being lashed, he broke one hand free from the post, Plead ing for merc he ried Ob, God, I will be good; please The pleadings were met with a af ear The blood 6 running wn his back and he looked as he had been cut with a kr The scenes attending the whfp-| pings were sickening. Many per nan had passed through the ordeal reams and cries nn fortunates could be heard for blocks. It is said by those who have witnessed whippings ir for years that this flogging was the administered cruel ever most FREDHRICK BRILLE DIES. Frederick Britie, aged 60 yeeers, died a # residence, 1417 Seventh " st night from heart disease Mr. E ved by his wife and & b t dr The funeral arrangements have not been pleted WAS ARRESTED ON THE CHARGE OF OB+ | ‘TAINING MONEY UNDER FALSE PRE- | TENCES AND SKIPPED OUT AFTER DE- | POSITING $800 CASH BAIL. ‘Phenomenal La Fayette, in Boise, Idaho, to stand trial on money under false pretenses. He is not wanted so badly * bloodless surgeon, is wanted the charge of obtaining as he might be, if he had not left behind him $800 cash bail, which be put up as & pledge that he would appear for trial. The county treasury at Boise will be enriched to that ex- tent, but the sum is only a small part of the money which the Great Walton and the Phenomenal La Fayette took from the credulous and unsuspecting public of Boise. The Phenomenal One left Boise about ten days ago, shortly after his arrest and release on bail. It was about that thme that he came to Seattle, having been preceded here by the Great Walton and others of the troupe. The arrest of the Phenomengl La Fayette was made at after complaint of the Phenomenal and in the line of brass bands and a golden harvest, which they kept in be reached by of which these “‘scientists’’ boast. tative of The Star tien, the offices of We perta, were locked up. When a re Phenomenal La Fayette this | the Boise Medical An example of their b! Boise is their method of removing Boise, their vaudeville loodless to PHENOMENAL BLOODLESS SURGEON CHANGES DATE OF HIS ARRIVAL j ‘The Phenomenal La Fayette.” bloodless surgeon, will arrive in | Seattle again tomorrow afternoon, | ‘This important announcement, l which is expected to bring out the incurables of Seattle with hope in their hearts and money tn their latter, was | made exclusively tp The Times this morning. 5 “The Phenomenal” did sot “ar rive” yesterday afternoon and the great crowd which thronged the ap proaches to the union depot to see this “truly remarkable scientist” and Usten to the “band of ten pieces, ‘count ‘en was grievonsly disappointed. Not even the auto mobile, belonging to the Times In vestment company, put in an ap- pearance, and “The Great Walton,” | press agent for the “Phenomenal One.” was nowhere to be seen The “Phenomenal One,” after reading the account of his prema- tare arrival in The Star last night concinded that the time was inop portane for his public arrival. Even his “phenomenal” nerve, which is his principal asset in his bioodle operations, was shaken and he de- cided to stay in the office of Wal ton & La Fayette, Inc, Medical Ex perts, in the Eetabrook buflding, uptil the signs re more propitious. Consult The Times Again. Hut the “grest” and “the “phe nomenal” have not given up. Not yet. They will not pass up the city of easy money without a struggle They again consulted thefr ally in duplicity, The Times, and the seare head announcement of this} morning was the result So the gulilble public is informed again in The Times that “all ar sents have been completed for the bie demonstration to be given by the Great Walton and the Phenor La Fayette in Seattle. vas tent 80x120 has been hat 1 seat people tably This +t will be on the vacant lots at the t av. and Ha Bon at., one b m Broadway. !t * clectricity, an tomorrow, Friday evening. at & o'clock, the first public lecture and demonstration flustrative of the me is of bloodless surgery em plo these two truly remark able will be given The Wonders They Do. This is what The Times says The Gr Walton” wifl explain how his associate, Phenomenal La Layette, is enabled by their new methods to cure cancer without blood or pain, to remove tumors without the use of the knife, lous of blood or causing pain; to remove gallstones with only three doses of medicine and without a eurgtcal | ation, and many other methods loyed by him to cure many of called incurable diseases is Invited to attend. and orchestra over ert pieces will furnish good music, and the Royal mpany of people will dramatic and vaudeville aram as good as the best, If not ter. Moving pletures will also produced by a power camera graph, the very latest design, direct the manufacturer. No pains yr expense has ) spared to make the first public appearance of these two men a memorable one fn Seat tle history. Phenomenal La Fay will arrive on the 4:15 p. m Northern Pacific train, Friday after noon, and will be met at the King jst. depot by @ brass band and es {the first corted direct Annex hotel.” The above shows the efforts The Times {s making to fulfill its-ad- vertising agreement with Walton and La Fayette. La Fayette is Modest. Rut the Phenomenal One ts mod- est. He insists that no tribute be paid to his great genius in the ling of « forma! reception or banquet, He does not care to put the mem bers of the State Medical associa- tion, the King County Medical as sociation and the state board of medical examiners to the trouble of putting on their dress clothes and dancing attendance on him at the Washington Annex. He does not ask the mayor to meet him with a formal address of welcome and extend him the freedom of the city. He felis competent to annex" alt necessary freedom. He does not to the Washington ask Chief Wappenstein to detail a © bodyguard of stalwart poll to protect his auguet person. does not crave attentions from the police. Like the “Tiger Fat” doe- | tor, who wears the kimona, he de sires oply the attention of the pub Me The limit to which the “Phenome nal” will tolerate public attentions ts given in the following ultimatam with which The Times scoop enda: “In compliance with the wishes of Phenomenal La Fayette no for- mal reception or banquet will given, but at 7 p. m. the band w: escort these two scientists from the hotel to the tent at Tenth av. and Harrison st where a band concert will be given unti! § o'clock, when’ the dramatic entertainment will commence.” May Have Some Attention, But the “Great” and the “Phe nomenal” are likely to have attem- tions thrust upon them. The mayof, the chief and the state board of medical examiners cannot allow such a combination of phenomenal greatness to pass unnoticed by the authorities. Their reception will be endered them according to their merits. The question of merit alone ts the one which must be decided and {t will probably be up to Chief Wappenstein to decide this, posstbly with the ald of medi- cal experts. This announcement, with the ex- ception of the extracts from The Times, was not written bry “The Great Walton,” and is not paid for. WIGHTMAN PLANS ARE FILED The maps required by the fran- chise granted M. J. Wightman for his interurban road between Seattle and Tacoma have been filed with City Franchise Inspector Walter Wheeler, but no petition for a per- mit to begin work immediately has been filed A general clause in the franchise requires that work shall start by of July. A specific re quirement in the franchise also re- quires that by July 15 an additional $10,000 shall be deposited with the city, else the city council! can by ordinance revoke the franchise. ALBANY, N. ¥., May 33.—qoy Hughes sent an emergency message to the senate today asking for ¢ pa of the mayoralty recount ar bill and ommending that the leg islature postpone adjournment until the bill fe made a law, ) paunnenee i } i