The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 25, 1907, Page 9

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‘i THE SEATTLE STAR—BATU DAY, MAY 25, 1907. EXCURSION SEASON ON TOMORROW —NO BLAME PLACED BEACON HILL. $3,000 Green w* od Park | MANY CHILOREN IN CHORUS, | Nearly nine hundred children are nd to be present the the Christian Hudeavor #x pec at re hearaal for ot Pare. Open hea on ee chorus at Plymouth Cor ations to The Au all day run from Seattle down |church tomorrow afternoon. The 1 om | Hood's canal and return will belehildren will sing at the interna made by the steamer Whatcom on/|ttonal convention of Christian Er green Jane 20h an tain View | senit dou ® ith Ave funday, leaving the Colman dock | deavors ¢ in July ie Walker # goed per ~* - at 9:30 a. m, and returning at 8:90 Bade tance | from car, We cawn he corpner's jury at Franklin are several cireumstagces connect-|p wy. This marke the opening of PRAISES NORTHWEST PY FAY COMPANY | . " rendered a verdict today that John 4 With the case pointing to & pow | the ursina esason route ain WAY, Mem FOR > n . oeare During Nie the dence es . ¢ Yarmouth, N. &, writes entertain Teen Ao caAkGe A New York Mick rom & gunshot wound, fired by |a: pee tet are not duplicated on any of theljogiy in ‘the Christian indenvor . eb DISTRICT : atklin, he haa borne & #000/many Bound rm 4 ti Hb a the sian Kndeave mun sew TA oe cae arene Seo cd | Wan Bound runs, and the most | World of Boston about the rutlrond | WINSHIP BROS rt t ly r sobriety, 1 P t Phe ime to enjoy them t*/ trip from | Beattle. He : poom we ceiman Tie “| LAKE WASHINGTON “ ‘ ; ; hur /2uFing the early part of the sum-lawolln at the fan : " aa @ wh re - " « famous inerrant n Feige Airy ayy Fhe ag - " P scenery are und ways he ‘ modern fern, $a harged the --aitiins Renee Br ge The ast Pg _ he Whatcom ts admirably adapt-| would revisit the northwest when bane en wh yesterday |him at the 0 oa sicated, | 22 for the making of Uhia exeuraion, | ove the opportunity presented 7 a? how 4 FOMRET mornin ‘ tne n : having exeellent passenger appotnt-| itself alone BO hype pm ‘ Te Bnpire Bde 1 ‘ week” union Pre ments, and speed that will preclude | seene HW Nustrated ' gs weg ; any te ee that might arise on |by photographs of familie ene . n ‘ C ADE ating | de rn . ny wer craft. Refreehme may |around Beat A M nt | be her t ard 1a atop of ao] ve. hat re he 7 with Dour Wil be made at Union City, | TO SEND WITNESSES EAST | «e | ma. tad ng "EXPECT TROUBLE of a ' ne . Nitterent Pe ¥ head & ‘ tmpar 1 guage ; ” ; ; it py atid | AT FAIRBANKS. |" masnone PARK NOE qqrenncbpngnciagil . ated * pl ro to go to t| Ke weet ohare t ‘ “ ndered the ver ym pantons " ” the sult t the Te isan, sitet , +t ae fabove & " b Arthur Phalen has telegraphed | ##4 the railroads of the we ggasnORe PARK . trong ieples n her ed Ipe r Couvell of Seattle from Fair. | Commission Vietor M.} me that 1h deo ‘ ka he effect tha Washington d theoch. Ras tee trouble is expected owing to A. Doty { i's ’ 4 eWwERS R VA E tha f r any ope heari 1 ee RAINIE! LL saieealie tb tear cohen heahan ' vases ~~~ - — na four bundre men te M likely be ke breakers, oMwALK® Earp BLE BOUND AND Ot pte MOUNTAIN qu Gry iiitle while end ¢ Steamers DO WE SPRINKLE STREETS WITH OIL? usw Lots on Easy _ DEVELOPING Terms é =, oe ‘ GOVERNMENT MAY TAKE A was ke catenins than en —— known in b ) eT Rt iv Cash eaten in ¥ ard | aie he we as Song tefl ya er ra accggten oy : IN THE INVESTIGATION wire ete et his morn by Mayor hey? bd ne ~ . 4 Ty Rains . > re she } 1 e Moore from ayor Carlton M Gime SRAMIORE PARK 8t( yo nai NUN cuttrvase —OISTRICT ATTORNEY 18 jy" " Drag dag oer by ity, of Richmond, who desired t Se 4 / " if the eity of he wah en _— « * ALSO BECOMING INTER. solutely denied and said the | Bow the city of Seattle wa he ay bi, te an ere. a Sule be telah to warts @ up |S Ot for sprinkling purposes on Reiley Dota % ent tamow 0 ESTED. bop & themmctat considerat the pablic streets, and if so whether eg ‘> . Today © proceed took « | Mtstactery. a ee Ba Ye tifferent tur Mayor Moore will anawer by say is 6 geet bur Mee (Bert Vet Servies.) Mra. Gould is eald to have made | 'Pe that ttle has too much snoun. ; rn 3525 “RS mer gt Hisclonures t zhaw along new “!0 water to bother with oll NEW YORK, May 25.—Late this | Pee geet weve tm, Matnie afternoon Mrs. Howard Gould made | ine# and there is a possibility that | hee oe Seems aman kee kutharien may in| HAS NOT LEFT VALDEZ — we * a setaily wh tae Wet Sette Bunter Bingham that for months she had ° a cane ae whe . 2 Pee Htived in terror of being poisoned. . at te alleged to have been 7 ‘ A wire bas been recetved by the [hy D. B. THOMPSON he chowed several lettere warning ‘™mpered with sat Mite, hie been recety by th fF Aad, ime view of nae her to be careful, The authorahip Hammel (a sald to have writ hweatern Bieamabip compat me Oriente! Bm ten Mre “wid, offert bis serv m the British Columbia Ralvage (ai ena wa, | HO Woe UNable to discover ; Eee Getrersity View ace. | food in calling aff the detectives company Vietorid, to say that no * as A ng to Mra. Gould, F ielligence has been received as te imminent NeW TORK May Senan-igepector Byrnes had the the Balvage steamer leaving Valder } jional developments are cropping tives on her tratl to estabtteh the hia indicates that the Nort : fout in the Gould divorce scandal, fact that she had @ husband tiv etern tm wtill at Valdes It i PA | ‘ Hoth Howard Gould and t ‘ waar rie ie n He lew and a* ing thought that she would be ready t 17 tem yea treo tame-rue view carter, @sith ttgeme Police Commissioner Hanson to tell | takes hand and investigate os to| the Yucatan with a load of eoal for + ot PAR Narn lehe- water epee what they kaow about th ing the repert er, but the Yurstan i¢ now we 4 UscduN Baw to ans, 8 bok ity detectives to spy on one an- detectives m her homeward run, and It must ‘ whet SRATTLO rutene aher been in the city’s ple be aseumed that additional re ae 3 w a = ess bare been found necessar (Gee cree aceraimaicis imwenttiorsiy Fils ete © toe nandrat tet trom ine SIGHT | ope apilnaatnanienl <a = INTERFERE “ Pretrtertan tnettution will be on on Welker eo : | ee weatignnas treet near Rieanter Aes Officers of the Toes oni and dartnars Pihegangt~ ereoes. y , esi Ser t valence ° i... - uy " ‘ CANTON, OP Ma fate Mre. Pred Hartjce , 1m Rainier A Walters’ an stil! declare that tn ea @ “te jem, ae repr a * # after » Mee * k t ea . Ce Fee] GRO Oh remare 09 ::the, CORMEIT. | toy sooth audden ture tor thewerse|- ve ° te King County Hamane no strike te (mminent and that the : Society, appeared before Judge F ‘Tete me ote bar na Aho | and bewan sinking re and ma ie i ~ ~|major part of the bote! ‘and restan Sie ai any minute Tar *|ter today, requesting the court to | STATE BANK: - oO «rn ; te s demand for a | fr" : pa val ¢ the « x hildren of ar S al s Hansen, a Main at. sale iad pH. od — « wage Bit keeper, who lives @t 2416 Sixth av eataxe and F: : » practice "e Weat B an REM ONT Amone them being | the The Hangons have eight child Mie AND PRicks ANE RIoleT r-Grand, the Hatier, the Stev ren, the oldest Mathilda, a gir! of AND WoUDLAND PARK amerek, Anhe Roya LW RK and the younauet @ bebe of 1 ad ©, Olympus and Viens 1 ¢ thet sale “i . ae | Bt * and Marcus, aged & were aiuimaw | RTaated employes & sit-day| ut by Judge Frater to the re o ween o pny p é | Aetual construction work on th at Mercer Inland. , aan ¢ mae The § eller cafe vad he only | rejected Alaska Short Line ra » home declared by Mrs ~ Resies wis ‘are im the ¢ ¥ ad will follow the visit of a pa artjes to be tn an almos ne Demaed Depeette “Me ve ° ern) expe sccrihable state of filth. t he a Sipeen dowee, BL, HI iene Loepemlin 0 as been declared unfair to orgs 2 ag age iii wim | feed Inbor and tt te not expected to | “iyi eam : . aur uae toute mt Wieck of car ion j ant the ‘ 4, wh iy oy nf . t anx GREEY LAKE DrwT experettys Pum on c ° on ofte ta . ~ es ge , - he SMe of sehen! ast i Diecke of | guccee we iu 9 gi anne | sacdiee The Mar M on placed in ar - New gies, In speek { the matter toda sy The ts : } cy lmatere cottage, 02.98: Lo" C . Barnett of the Olympus cate The y consists of C. Masal, a me tums St Ge eaié.that there © tt frt ct p r e; J _ em Sanit. « teininn J ater timally determ ae the ent } ie wae ep tw st 0? woman brought Mon etn © eee whoo! Nite: 1 of the ronnagers of rvett, all of New York; W, . ~ be mee opert af & source lenw wanilinatun 7P mPANT cooks, and w? : om won rage tie ei ; , Sa ag will © a ha San Beene csitaaensisinanae “SM ” I with a new 1 while th ¢ the 5 ti ne e e J teense sed Discour $2, 08, Oo, oh . e being before he ourt ecu secured al HAS KILLED 76 00GS. : . fa y re y i ge Prater f © yee monen - ¢ P m w erg 2 eats OT WHAT tLook This Up 8 si Riis ot 2.400 loenses taken ou HE THOUGHT oat : <a BALLARD DISTRICT. e SMALLPOX IN La Person > cn 5 AL eee TS on ae @s:| Merritt Realty Co. co i fear Ballard Branch « t ‘ re . : : Price $2,800 D 1 , : : : : ; io feared yee of the Tees at Nhe 9) Easy Terms Materoant of . 3 dag Uy ; pied Be: » a xe wt Spee <entee s , . PA . BOY OFF WITH MONEY “e scm |S eee el ~~" FIGHT WILL BE S meal PRE PU (lokaeeg = Sone BE CONTINUED “3 \GkD PIONEER DIES F; ; tt . a on @ a8 me t . alone ree " | Present at the hearing. Other men | will be chosen to go wil! be: | Austin EB. Griffiths, A. F. Spech {C. F. White, of Seattle, and Jame M. Ashton, of Tacoma. President § W. Piles, of th Southwestern Washington Lumber Manufactur © association Chebalis, wi probably go TRAIN ROBBER HERE TO RIVAL RAFFLES | Developments at the polfee head. | }quarters last night and thie morn. | | will « in one grand man hunt next the ortgt nal Raffles, the alleged presence of Kid ¢ yas train rob her and agent, in the city gives the something to keep them busy James Fiyon, « tipsy porson, re orted to the police last night th Currie was tp the clty and this ee f Detectives Tenant, «who released him without putling much faith in the yarn. Flyon has prom have Currie at the ce station this a noon. Currle - ever, Will not bring 0. $75 GONE FROM TROUSERS. Hugh Donkey, who resides at the Western he wa the victim of in own careloasnens lant night and aw @ remult ‘ and leaving hin © * $e he. had before ve on Younger, night clerk at West jern Was arrested op» in soanection with the theft GOOD ROADS MEETING ; King County Good Roads held a well attended mee of Commerce for f dincusmed today took the The meetir yuestion of bettering highwaye not only between and cities King county th g from ning countios. See ————— op pubite towns but into oad ty Geo. F. Meacham 200 New York Building DEFENSE HAS — ORCHARD’S CONFESSION | ‘Telegraph Servier.) May 25 —Orchard’s mfension I (sertpes BOIS n at last in complete the possession of the defénse in the Haywood murder trial P t t blow yet sus tained the aod the inter extn who are b the prosecu tion, T state anned to keep the defense in absolute ignorance { what Orchard would say in or r that they would be unable to oduve witnesses who would con tradiet him How the leak occurred ts not known, 1 the jubilant attitude f Richardson and Darrow indicate that they least believe they |have at last penetrated the state's srmor, and are now in & position © protect their clients intelligently That the defense has out witted the prosecution on seeing the con feanion, is openly alleged by the canon of the frequent clashes be- tween Hawley and Darrow. The attorneys for the defense were jubi when the court reconvened morning over two decided lant his BOARD HAS $3,000,0 victories, The defense sored Fri- day. Darrow gained one by bay ing Berry exposed by the court for bias and Richardson the other when, by invoking Roosevelt's um desirable citizens letter, he elimmiae ated from the box talesman Leetter, who, although declaring absolute prejudice against the Miners’ Ked- eration, seemed determined te quality As soon as the court reconvened today the defense began the €% amination of Finley McBean Darrow eays it is impossible to complete the Jury from the present venire and adjournment capnot be avoided J. B. Tourteliotte, an architect, was accepted by the state, They peremptorily challenged Mcintyre. MeBean qualified, jeet to peremptory. The defense challenged John Whitlock. The defense had three challenges left and the prosecution two. The peremptory challenges have left but 16 veniremen of the special panel when recess wae taken 00 IMPROVEMENTS ON HAND he estimate of City Bngt Thompson this morning that was before the board of pub- le works $3,000,- 000 worth of city improvements of It was cor there for consideratign one kind and another. This enormous crash of improve- ments was given aa the probable reason why some jobs bave been advertised as many as four times and not one bid had been r tor the contract ‘The work this morning comprised all kinds of improvements thou, there was but a very small amount f paving There was a total of &5 bide of- fered, principally on. the grading work. These were, on the average high. The average price for exce vation Was about 45 cents a cubic yard and the average price for INVESTIGATING FOUL MURDER ELMHURST, 1 1 Ma 26. Henry Recker, the suspected slayer of 1¢-year-old Amelia Siaffeldt, bag mfeased to being a witness of the killing. He declares @ tall, dark Biav stab! her. The detectives are searching New York and ft Is believed that the man described Will be arrested toda A thumb print on knife ban Mle has been taken In wax Decker was taken to the morgue today. He sank on his knees de claring, “Poor girl, if I co bring you back to life I would not harm a hat your head Hecker's Yarrow Lake Washington Lake Front Acre Tracts Pure Spring Water by Gravity Low Prices, Easy Terms, Five Years to Pay Established Boat Service OWNER — 3 - jplaint against what might concrete walks yard ‘There were several new grading firma in the competition but they fatled to help the situation, for as ® ile they were higher than the ol contractors. One firm, Meinnis @ Herrington, bidding on the Twenty-third avy. & sidewalk job asked $1.00 » yard for the excavation, while the same firm. bidding on the West MeGraw street sidewalk: work, asked 70 cents for the excavation. They were reasonable on the concrete work, $1.22 cents a yard. MacAdam & Co., bidding on the Twenty. av, south work, bid 20 centa a for the excavation, 80 cents a yard cheaper than Melanie & Herring- ton. They bid $1.18 for concréte and will probably get the contract. The work will cost clase to $60,000, about $1.24 — HOUSE TO BE PURCHASED. The board of public works re ceived bids today for the purchase of a large twostory residence known as the Dave Taylor house a. the southwest corner of Yesler way and Fourteenth’ av. Coptrac- Stanley was the high bidder at The house was taken on condemnation proceedings Lewis W. Palmer has a com Mat Branagen for be termed a peculiat cane of assault and battery. Brava gan was arrested yesterday on that charge and admitted that he tu the hose on Palmer, who, he allege was interfering with his work men. The so-called aasault hap pened at the corner of First av. an@ King st es ee Ind. 2125 ' ‘ SPR ELT gt MOLES ME

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