The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 1, 1907, Page 1

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identi ; fT weer no disguises, and children. TRU RMAL RAFFLES. mt dckck the chase ‘that hour 1 shall be on the the Beart of the city be hear the reward offered ‘capture will be withdrawn en I will be worth $500 In ‘the man who lays bis hand ay sboalder and, in the lan ef the announcement. pro- te be the only real 1 want these Tat few be hours of strenuous ex mt fam suffering an attack i ght oc by the absolute princing awarance (hat none . Geuths who are on my fweuld succeed in capturing wianing the reward [t has Selew encugh in the city How in! tan endure it in the my comprehension * my enough de the shrewdest citivens of the It must have been to mp easier to escape detec Mt the bands of innocent and rtt women and children. Rte my tritator has been meet- from this time on the chase Set beeniting. If fam not taken 4 ch I cannot be taken at all Bere goes the chance for al! of ite get in the race. th appears my picture #& pay ae I appear on the streets to ME exactly ap { have appeared o0 h every day thin week, ox I shall appear until ¢ tha evening, when the chase md thoasiy at it and you R at once. 1 will give you x will additional give you a list of prominent @& woom | have called and Whom I have conversed during who are person men who con ame or any isfermation you may desire ce of the iret, S¢ 2 O76, until 6 o clock men for part are | after me in earnest the rewa *% tole of the rea (There Mew Kaow Me aay or all of these men » ’ this p ' e vie I am Hick: Beatie director gen kon Pact Id, secre Spe oe ese Nee eee THE REAL RAFFLES WILL "AMONG YOU ON THE MAIN STREETS A UNTIL SIX O'CLOCK—MANY PROMINENT) EN CAN TELL YOU WHO HE IS. liast Edition WALK P vIps FOR THE PURSUERS OF THE REAL RAFFLES. Twill be on the main business streets of the city until 6 o'clock, when the chase will officially otcely 1 poarded & moving James! Thave lived in Seattle for the past eight years am personally acquainted with hundreds of the inent citizens, scores of whom will be able me by name from the accompanying pho- I adopt no subterfuges, I not hide myself in the suburbs. I do not seek the ance and thereafter make sport of defense- chase; how silly this Raffles game is; how convinced the publishers of The Star that it te possible for a man well known in Seattle to walk ‘he streets without disguise for six days, with a re- FB ward of $500 on his head, his picture being published ; daily, and yet not be caught. iyMondays Star I will tell how I came to under- the city council, and Edward © Cheasty, merchant. Personal Acquatatamors All of thease men are personal ac quaintances of mine, many of them of several years’ standing. I have met all of them on the streets, I have called on most of them at their offices or places of business during the efx dave that | have been at large with a price set upen my head Remember, when you start out te yesterday ead usin Task Tor me, to Teek only fo the heart of the city. If you are look: ing for the fake Raffles take to the aubarte, to the by ways, to unfre quented places, Sut If you would captare the real article within the few remaining hours of the chase you must do it In the business cen ter of the city I note with some disappoint that my imitator yesterday n doned hie proposal to come Into the heart of the city. I had hoped that he was 8 real game getaway artist 1 see he te only a piker. He prom ined to spend the afternoon on First and Second ave. He spent it tn Georgetown. Also he declined my challenge to meet me at the corner of Second ent ay. and James «st. at $ o'clock fn the afternoon He says | must think he is a sucker, [ do He says that for him (o meet me, or even appear at « place annoanced ce would endanger his cap It certainly would Shows Up the FPehen Yet thie is exactly what I have done a dozen t And I have evaded capture Next week he will be trying imitate my methods But when he does so captured And hie capture will prove that he is am amateur at the get-away he will be te women a: ing resiuents ¢ pretends to be operating in a city He is. The 4» Goorgetowr Yesterday my p keeping " er by 4 the side er THE SEATTLE STAR One Cent WEATHER—FAIR TONIGHT; BUNDAY FAIR AND WARMER, LIGHT WEST WINDS, washingmachine Raffies, whom | bad chatienged to meet and shake | bands with me there Aw | had anticipated he did not et im bis appearance. He was too busy working the euburba | I approached the corner through Cheasty's store, entering by the Yes-| ler way entrance a few minutes be fore the hour and emerging at the/ Second and James entrance exactly | om the hour, | steod there in the entrance 4 .ow minutes piping off about o dosen prospective captors! who were there watehing for my ar | rival, when, thuing my movements | te returning by way of} *t. car and rede up the hill Pourth av Youler way Weet te Beet Race. ‘This morning | took breakfast at Drake's restaurant at 1531 Third ay. at © o'clock and this forenoon I went out to Lake Washington by way of Madison st. to witness the! boat race. | went to the Washing} ton junch for my luncheon. This afternoon | am going to do ma: ber of lively stunts within four Diecks of Pioneer place. At 4 o'clock this paper will be on the streets presenting my pleture exactly an | shall appear on the main business streets of the city until 6 pom. Tt contains also « tist | of names of prominent citivens, any | one of whom can tel) you who | am. If you would capture me you must get busy at once. | Remember the chase ends at € o’elork, BOY FALLS 30 FEET Little Johonie Redmond, the sit year-old son of Troy Redmond, itv ing at 908 Howell st. fell over « banister thirty feet from the ground acuiowaiy emcmped death. The little feliow wes lean | ing over the banister and lost bis balance and fell over, luckily falling on @n ash barrel. The scream of & woman who saw the falling bedy roused every Mre strike the ash barrel one in the place rushed down to Job him up and carr m upetaire She sent Dr. McClure, who found when he came that the boy was not srtously burt, bat wae more or leas bruised IN CONTEMPT OF COURT (Sertppe Telegragh Service.) SAN FRANCISCO, June 1.—-Be fore court closed yesterday tn the Schmits case there were eruptions, Attorney Fairall, for Schmits, was twice committed to jail for contempt of court but the sentences were not The cases arose out of the long events of the day wrangling among the attorneys THREE DIE IN Redmond nd picked wevera enforced Te Ariz.. Jur Con a 96.06 « i Sertpps ph Service.) COUPERA m Ha Mexican victims we SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, SATURDAY, JUNE, 1, 1907. ESTIMATED THAT 80,000 ARM kong advices estimate are joining the rebel GRAFTERS Re zs ; TWO GEORGETOWN BOYS ON DELIVERY C. E. SECURING = ec gin a way that br : al Bank of C th WAGON ARE STRUCK BY N. P. TRAIN AND Washingt ‘ the sho lent one, though we have not Rani ot Saving weer BOTH MAY DIE OF INJURIES MORE HOMES r ssiotadiecsd Ws. Parkhurst, caster First ie is not Ik 7 re aul ! “ VOL. 9. NO. 83. PRICE 25¢ PER MONTH. HASE FOR REAL RAFFLES ENDS TONIGHT DU MUST HURRY TOGETHIM | MOVE EARTH — FOR BIG FAIR [CONSOLIDATE ovo wart THRONG WATCHES PARADE AND AT- : TENDS EXERCISES—BARRETT BRINGS raph Services) lL, June 1 ROOSEVELT’S GREETING. appellate court today decided that pit the civil courte had prevent by injunetion the union of THE PRESIDENT'S GREETING. the Preshytert oe : ‘The President of the United States sends sincere greet- Cour Ge br A gy Pepe ings to Seattle and the great Northwest on the occasion ot tant tn the elreult court to prevent| ground breaking for the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition. the general assembly from perfect-| He sympathizes with your hopes and plans. He applauds ing the union. The decision bold’! your energy, your public spirit, and your courage. He wishes that the articles of & religious vava,| you success in your great undertaking, and expresses regret ata roagy Se that the pressure of public business prevents the acceptance of your invitation that he or some member of his cabinet should be present, but he extends his felicitations upon the wooetr ee ees tire nation."’ | Opening of John Barrett's Speech. o will be Introduced panies nell Monday night re no power } | An ordin: into the er being held in a« sort of natural the throng of people at bating to the Ballard saloon men te pion Be thie’ attarncos amphitheater where the vast as- the unearned portions of their 1 x. what proved to be the sembly could get a comprehensive Consens grauted by the town of Mal-'t? Withess what } most elaborate affair of ite kind view of all that was transpiring. lard ever held on the Pacific coast, that A emall pavilion, appropriately This action wil! be taken to of ground breaking ceremonies for decorated, held the officials. the or all the saloons the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific expost- guests of honor, and the speakers, to take out the new city licenses at ion “strested to the great civic| Who, without exception acquitted $1,000 each pride which Seattle and vicinity themselves in a commendable and TAcense Collector Marsh city, served the notines on | Ballard saloon men today to of this the worthy menner and were listened to attentively by the crowd which often interrupted them with ap- plause, thereby showing their good manifests tn the big fair The day was ideal for the cere mony, cool and bracing, and with no hint of the eultriness of a few come jap at once and pay up and many i TI 1E REAL RAFFLES er op iek oe od MAt- Gave ago. June, with « profusion Will and approval — of Diossoms, was beneficent and intereat in the ceremonies was nf} ly r « ifested early in the day when at xTEN ” emiled kindly upon the acres of | man EXTEND THEIR THANKS people in holiday attire. The sun the tnrongs began pouring down nt n a lining elther side of the Mr. Antho 4 “ shot « golden ray from rifts of ‘own en Mee W ho aan Pog eons clouds upon the golden shovel and resets slong which the big parade was to pass. The roll of drum of the assembling soldiers and saii- ors, the dash of gaily decorated ‘WutOmobiies and carriages, the hasty orders of officers and offic- ijals im forming the parade, could be heard by 10:30 o'clock when the the pick of gold gaed by President James © Chilberg, to break the virgin soll for the great exposition, while the hearty applause of thous- ands went up on every band. Held In Ampitheater. The plans for the ceremonies bad well laid, the exercises ae BANK CLERKS MUST NOT ATTEND RACES STANFORD 0" 20st ano savines co. maxes RE. BEATEN RULE BARRING ITS EMPLOYES FROM With eight the employes of the Cascade Laun ary, the employes of MacDougall @ *S0Tthwick, the Elitet Bay camp of | the Modern Woodmen of the World and the many kind friends who tendered their sympathy during their recent bereavement in the death of Mra. Anthony Hagen A REVOLT NOW GROWING been (Continued on Page Ten) = only the tt ED REBELS ARE UNDER Ty), STANDARD OF REBELLION AND MORE ARE JOINING . Sertipee WASHINOTON Aisturt Telegraph Service) June Hone Consul 50.000 ook, at Amoy, has to keep the depart ivised and call upon if ald is needed ie reported that operating south of that teed rebels are in revolt and more the standard of ) rebels yas ocourred forty | are Amos An outbreak SEEING SPORT OF KINGS—OTHER BANK- ERS WILL FOLLOW SUIT—RULE WITH- DRAWS TEMPTATION. Washington won , ARRAIGNED © == king straining munc and rowing togethe the repeated defalcations | People’s Savings Bank: “None ot Gare, Gon loan rks In other cities due | our men ever attend the races. We s the finksh pg and betting on horse employ none but : of the ore m. Thaanum “ const { the ‘ rohibiting the The ru Scandinavian-American is a good one, though (Serippe Telegraph Service.) BAN FRANCISCO wee oa Monda Calf i fron ar I am not authorized to speak for {. Mayor Schmits, Patriek Ca a ne was 22 minutes sec. | Mea . the bent n and Louie Gleer « are Pe “ e Washington's stroke rt " ‘ John Schram, treasurer of the fay for arraignment . I True ed Washington Trust Co As a prin good. I don ho makes it one w rappen Say s in b Are Public Servants. ir

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