The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 20, 1907, Page 2

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ast Ed EXCUSE FOR LACK Wants Damages for Auto OF COAL IN SEATTLE THE SEATTLE STAR WEATHER FORECAST—SHOWERS TONIGHT; PRIDAY FAIR AND WARMER; LIGHT WINDS THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 1907. SEATTLE, WASH, THEN SUICIDES © SHOOTS WIFE'S ESCORT James F. Price, a real estate deal ; ‘ er, in @ complaint filed in the 8) WELL KNOWN TACOMA MAN 16 |taion 2 Soe =| (Scripps Telegraph Service.) " f perior court yesterday, asking for J +g Fagen gar wap ly niin PORTLAND, June 20.—George ase Caused by Companies for Sole Purpose of] perio: court, yesterday, auhing for) a Cuazy poox | side of the head, back of {he cen ; ter Ii f the « i dided | Ht ' mu nl of alla 4 pathetically tells of his troubles to} r he © he ear, an nbeddec u 4 W : . ‘ Rttempting to learn how to manage} AGENT—DOMESTIC TROUBLE /lisalf tm the cerebrum, the lower | Walla, was shot and f eouns : Th R Pri = ; " f the brain ed yenterday afte Cou em to aise Ces; ut icient an auto under an alleged lncompe j part 6 I THE CAUSE, | Imsanity, Induced by hin brooding 1 t tent chauffeur furnished him by ae ny Royr & bath house of d ihe Goietiiante over domestic troubles and the In: | My “ " with Hurlt q @ defendan reeeate: naan terference of the court utter at the t ‘Aarge to Take Care of Demand. | "“Eatpericnce oon,.wen colliding jtern yt i mrt of last month in ating| It apy th Reyt }with Romeo Hagan, a@ bieyelist (ftae Special Service pert 6 , pea with considerable damage te Ro-| TACOMA, June 20.--Bwopt re-{2m@ from the I¢yearold girl of | pected thing ' | soit | ' whom he was enani seems to| wife phone Wiha ais “ meo, The second was @ collisiod | sistiensly onward by an unholy pam! be the o: se that can be ; L he only cause tha hat ; th with a curbstone and @ tree, with ; , ‘ 1 not be Par | jamage to the auto. tsion for pretty I¢yearold Lillian | aired why ” should have " I Reynold : damage e . 7 ible ve “ ‘ b FRANCIS R. S NGLETON there was enough coal in the state| Jacobs, his love for whom wreck a pereeand aa . ble vengeance | phoned that bis 4 ud gone ithe 99093 of Washington to go around, bad his home, separated him from biW| SF hag fellow sage gan * Aetgal me out walking with a nger anc ine 5 the ste of it been properly distributed but wife and eventually landed him tn! be jexrned, were in no way things did b p wes by nt or design, the coal wa UW. PF b m were is @ Ite i took th a Se in 19 or de hi Jatt Jones, & book agent, f& | sponsihie or even knew about his t ‘ 5 t withh from Seattle when need siding at 908% South Tacoma ayr,, | trouble a wy H Rorth« Pacific Rathroad | @¢ most; withheld long enough to after shooting and fatally wound Jones Went into the saloon short arated ne, /cause the price to soar when It was jing Sidney L. Dundas in the saloon |ty after 10 o'clock and was bound DENOUNCES OSLER fag little ov« pe he brought tn daily in quantities near: | jat South Pacific av. shooting |to idduce Dundas to talk with ty npn - wupply the al |Gifford Wescott, a chauffeur, ran) him. The conversation was along | ¢ the Pact mand. In the end, every one ha jto the middle of treet d . ting oatput « Pacif a to the middle o' street and/the Ines of the court sepa 08 ANG Sone A OA Se ers t lit: |co#l and some had more tha was ended his earthly troubles by put-|Joneg and his girl wife. Finally| 08 ANGELES, Ju rei ut 38 per needed Juring the months of} ting two bullets into bis brain, |Jones worked himeeif into a @UtOR Genour . y . tat January and February, when the When Jo . ed by the as a “medic and ref sta! m Jor was carried by the/frensy. fle pulled a revolver from al a hern Pacific and Pacific | Alleged shortage was greatest, the) |police and bystanders into the cor-|his pocket, shot Dundas, then rac ine his th y ve « ¥ ether mined a| mines were producing more coal) prog, Russell die |fidor of the Berlin butiding, Blev-|ing out of the saloon took a mit was int t of the coal| than during any period of the pre patched $1 today to caste pth at. and Pacific and they /at Weseott, then up the street, the conver i nal E ate. ceding twelve months and COm-| hi ancial agencies to pay the ObeDed his shirt front a bottle of where he turned the revolver on !« Me ion, by I P t Bg manding the highest price. |eem!-ennca! interest on a portion carb : cone, ee fon a sg wos fae nanny : te - 2 f _M + p ste i . of the city’s bonded indebtedness. | *tfing tled about his neck, mutely hase in the saloon believe | and ) dick roads Thia Year's Production, A fraction of the money went to told that tf he had failed to end|Jouee suddenly became insane and| ma. The resolution was referre per aes Conant raf ey meg ght Ati retire some of the Cedar river | DM life by the pistol route he wor | the pe were intended for no\to the advisory board and will be an the mines of the state will produce |) oa, sur succeed by swallowing the }one im particular ried back to the conver De a) A8 much coal this year as last, and A email amount of the draft was |Cntents of glans vial At 10 o'elock this forenoon action. y ¢ probably more. The Increase in), pay the interest on Ballard water Dundas was carried from the|das was atill alive He is = able production this year may be PrO-| aod ight bonds, and this amou saloon to his apartments upstairs, |selous and death ie ex ls Helpless. portionate to that of last year, al * tittle 1 200, where he and his wife and time by the attendants. Minority |» of money, a little over $1,200, Mr. | Ms the 80 pe t and the = em At the present arg = Russell had to borrow on hie own | MOPth#old baby live, He was later Hix wife {s prostrated wah vp | @metion is #iack on account of di " . a " ———7~ earrying railr 20 per! Heute “ account from the banks because = = culty in getting efficient miners Te helpless. 1f 80 per cent) in. . ar there was no ordinance passed ap coal and | '° berate, the mings to capacity. ,|Propriating the amount. It was| } © which the e~ . ©8 only discovered since Monday that | > aeek wel : r oad toward | the Seattle market and the poss j out of bunt at of bust-| sity of some of the operating | ‘ mines closing down. The Northern ent is dependent 30 Per ven sore Pacific or| Pacitic has served notice on the *uget Sound dq | Public that ita coal ts to be with | | a Nereis s eon the abiity drawn from the general market i vkly and im suffi-; Out it is sti! obtainable tn the | HOME DESTROYER DIES tities depends the suc-| “al quantity in Seattle with the ; ari of the & With | *xeeption of the withdrawn Rosiyn | (Nerigpe Telegraph Service iepertars ta all un-|CO@!, and the supply may be avail ite Heap PORTLAND, Ore, June control of ihe two large able for months to come. | EXPERTS UNEARTH FURTHER been unearthed are in the moneys ge Herbert, the music the small or independ | Guk: Mini e: Chee. —" DISCREPANCY IN" INCOM-| SE IOS iy for the use of city | Walle Walla, Wash. who was s - foin por Hist of pon-pro-|. The Burnett mine, belonging to/ (Sertpps Telegraph Service.) PLETE WORK FUND—COM- water In sluicing and for other rday afternoon by C. H. Re ‘ines. There are already |th¢ Pacific Coast company and) DENVER, Col, June 20 The] pLICATIONS ARISE OVER |!teme Chargeable by the city |nolds, « former government scout of them on the Northern Pa having a capacity of 250 tons dally land convention this morning bor- | againgt the contractors | while calling er's wi feed Columbia & Puget Sound |! to be practically closed down |dered on # mob scene when the de-}| MONEYS PAID 8Y CON-| The rule has been that the vart-|gied in th ng 4 |this winter, leision on the credentials of dele TRACTORS. ous departments have notified the | Reynold de Famine ie Produced. On the other hand, the Pacific | gates was given ‘ comptralier to hold thie o ¥ out | stroying his ‘amine is . | Coast company has leased a mine| Colorado has more jelegates than - “es of any qunds the contractor bas uy gach conditions the Ju®-|in the Roslyn district and several/all the other 5 * represented.| There are m mplications in befaré @ final settlement ts made @f the coal woes ra ae hed independent mines are being ene~- | Wyoming ie next incomplete work fund This with dtm The mo & temporary famine andjed up in Pierce county along tne| The states are opposed to means, It Is believed, more short: an a tule, ie supposed ‘1 mpponed to been appearance of 2 shortage i &/ tine of the Tacoma Eastern rail- | administr n'a policy and Sena but to what tent no one paid to the conmptrolier by check matter. During the famine/ way Thelr capactty may exceed |tor Smoot, the chief defender of |around the city b knows, even and the comptroller in tarn turned Minter, whole trainioads of ihe withdrawals which are threat-| the pinistration denounced the /the experts claiming not to under {t ime the water fund if it was! mi Were seen on the sidetracks of | cnet makeup of the convention as un+jatand what it will lead to as yet for water, or into the al fund Pactfie on ga with-| “If the output of the mines is/ fair i Owing to these new complies: if the payment was on some gen day's run of Seattle. handled without collusion or con-| Chief Forest Agent Pinchot |tions Treasurer Russell bas eral gesonnt mre figures mow that! spiracy, no serious shortage of coal | spoke expressing Roovevelt's cou-|told by Mr. Shorrock that it Hew much of this money has m of coal in 1906 wali, likely to occur this winter, but | clusion on the timber question. He | be Wednesday or Thursday ¢ bees. Biverted, if any, ie not known, 8 per cent In excess of the| the manufacture of a famine would|said there was great timber in| Week before the report wi but eBomab irre ee nee eens i oule t 2 i gularities have bi ve " } of the year before, when | be a simple matter if the two big|sight and Roosevelt believes that | ready am dd to upset al! caleulath PRINCE ~ Grover 4 Pp ee [ ocurred. There are 20! companies of the state wish to|the interests of the nation will be| The discrepancies that have just ;for , Lease Clev fay that he was ‘ to —— 1%| bring it about. beat conserved if the large tra zo a - as ndition is not : con: tion, but it ts not are in the government's contro! ia “ ant a) é And eeeene that std « -. Raise Result of Combine. stead of the hands of rich men. terowth han given cause fc : Increased more than the} The recent rise im prices in Se He denied that the president but physic say the critica : "5 attle wan evidently the result of |pelicy of creating the forest re point ba: 4 of coal to othet agreement among the producers. | *erves had increased the prices of and the withholding of coal with the power to raise the price |lumber to the consumer. He said Rte most needed, are the of coal in midsummer in their|the protection of — irrigation possible explanations of the nands it ie not likely that they | throughout the west justifies the|* @&* RA ARA AeA E Se wordinanes, about 16 m ; last winter will reduce the price as winter ap-|forest policy, Pinchot denies the! ® & | crowded, Around the ticker ’ Bay No Shortage Existed. proaches. It is more likely that} s0verament | trying to make ® SECURE ORDER. ® office ob the third fox : DP & Houston. superintendent of there will be other uolform ad-| money from the forests \* ® Alaska ifiding this morning. as if if agencies of the Pacific Coast vances, |® Downing, Hopkins & Ryer, @ nothing had happened to interf |, declares that there was Seattle is absolutely at the mercy ® the brokers whose ba ae in @ with the even course of business — — ial shortage last winter. that of the Pacific Coast company end EVERETT SMELTER # conmdered as a bucket shop #! The order Insved by the mayor! RACING YACHT INJURED Was enough coal Seattle of the coal combine. How It ob & by Chief of Pollee pen & was served by Chief of Police fee Brovnd, had it bee properly tained the power will be told in @ stein, and « ered to close as ® Wappenstein in person yesterday (Star Speetal ted the third article of the series to TO BE OPERATED # such, this noon applied # | sflersoon, and the firm was giver VANCOUVER, B A figures apparently show that morrow # for a restraining order to pre # untill Friday to close up its bust- | terrific windsterm le caused nana puemens iw vent the chiet or portce from @/ ness. As the order Is based upon nat damage to frutt tr @ foreing 1 close {te @ the ¥lolation of a city ordinance « in the harbor, many | * Special Service.) = besiness. Ju Albertson re @ that bas never been t od, Down « crounded, The Gageeka was |. BVERETT, June 20.--Orders|# fused to iasue the restraining @ |'ng, Hopkins & Ry intend to badly injured that « be have heen received by the local) ® order, but granted an order to @ Walt thé Brbitrary closing act inable to participate in the Se jmanagement of { American | # show caure returnable June 35 w/0f the police and then test the or | races next month Smelters & Security Co, to operate! # against Wappenstein # dinance, The firm maintatos that 5 the Everett smelter at full capac-| @ itis a stfaight brokera cert ity and preparat are now bel@aeeeeeeee eee ee ee ond fk in nowlse engaged in a LYN is ing made to put the instr bucket abop” business og ate It : i i first time Deapite the order given by Chief Sage | in stoc - bor an e entire plar s been operated a “ & grain Was going on free ABLE ©: since it was first constructed in the Pigeon : nt «ge k H oe office this morning, and the INDESPENS a, early 90's. More ore is now bein FOR, presers, ve: helr jority of the wie amok« Hattope Telegraph Service.) ha _— a tor the assasain-| received than ever before and the | doors Friday the ¢ of al the “plkers” did not m te ROME. 5 0.—The details of a ation task, it falling to two of the) jocal mines are contributing their | lesed violation of the “bucket shop” | worr : Ratched recently at an anarch- best known European anarch dank Pies eee os ‘cue Ma Mc v A " pneentrate: ked 5 ew char Meeting in aan { tert t a received d ‘ : ly i Pa hi lonte Cristo mine ; hat he had wn about them and = M MeGr old the ex HO JUNK IN MAKING OF “NEW IDEA” RUG Man ipvestigates Factory al Finds Conditions "0 'NEW MOVE TO MAKE A Sanitary-Material Used Is Supplied by Customers: WIFE GOOD and Disinfected rolek fale ae le tempted suicide a reconcil = on between Fishel, a Ta pe ¢ f the ma preciated as f y an n search of an he 4 not o d ate dealing in old rage w th Ik a chet little ay aco W. For the ve ani the ald of the police he w idea RB r w » be wn r working as a waitress in D ation estaurant, but she refused company him home ; Later in the n be of her ad refu e took stry with A - ' dal intent, but wa taken to - — the hospital and his life saved . , There the morning, his wife . viaited him and the two left that t on together, returning, it i# to their T a hom COPPER COMPANIES TO CONSOLIDATE , alao d ! th is 1 use (Seripps Telearaph. Service.) BO Ma June 20.—The f 1 ud | the med report that F. Augus n t o i t t Heinze and tb a ates will Maltary ] will be one of the proper P see rt ined with Binghaiw Weht, 9 “ uff the HIGAGO, June 20.—Judge Lan Preto: lis of the United ea di t ‘wa t What the th ; 1 ative ; But 1 ve|court, granted to J. C. Hatley au if of the - " mc nk |thority to sell property in Zion ha gs or rugs f junk | thority property Maengy 1. City held by bim as receiver STORY OF AWFUL DEATH (Star Special Service.) longing to the Ellensburg | wader art whose ELLENSBURG, June 20.—The | company " yard a The mayc 1 to say wheth Warehouse on the south t unt Bs ner yg w ¢ hares ie framework of the wa \ ~ Prag only clue fire fell could anything be =. which brok coking this fire beca destroyed Intensity of the heat 000, it A stiff wind was blow tors of time and cinders from the the ruins of their place that anyone knew there had a fatality, It is the ar th that the man yrner of Spring and Wat whoev may have been, was blocks away, and the resp le for the blaze ! that was burned to th ‘ound He he ui ed fire from a cigarette work saved a num r of othe into the ha by residences. The Eller At a few minutes after noon fire | Luthber company's mil! was f was noticed in the Annex hay sh saved and ita lo will be then the large warehouse of Kleln- | to some lumber and a « | _ - berg Bros. just across the sidetrack which were burned from the burning shed, burst Into) No ome in Ellensburg has be Drifting he y rin flames The Reed-Barnes com. ablo.to throw any Nght on the | the Russian p. Feanis ¥ i # principal warehouse then | identity of the dead man. Alor jountiess Rave been Cases ® took fire. side the cremated body w Ms A e next to go was the residence a little pile of tobacco » r ef ( ¢ at fuet east of the warcho owned |ash, which seem to indica ' 7 by the Reed-Barnes company and | it was his « that w 10, whict c occupied by William Ba All | sponsttie for agration. His |toward th a - © went up in smoke a cinder and | towed kh . 7 1 In the meantime numerous fires | absolutély us As a ) hig of the Fennia w t ea had started in the lumber piles be- | name. eo coe Agere Pecause of the lusive testi- corporated, and there was no pald fepa . mony that was brought to light by UP ¢ catent in spite of the state- | tne ; x ment that the capital ’ \ e Clark, Chief Meted of $600.0 . A yulat t Y teir toda gave A looa) cont h h t ford and J. W suaded to part h a $10, ne " 2 sure to.get out of I mal not 1 was found by the chief that the nfused to be th . ent apparently conducting the Im they had at 1 rnational ¢ 1 a Je Mc 1 h 1 A in rooms 411 and 412 Pe ‘8 Sa est ‘ ings building nelpa they w fis t and th cheek. The company was not fa- quist a gold bri ach VOL. 9. NO, 99. , BOISE DEFENSE a LOSES A POINT One Cent PRICE 25¢ PER MONTH. Judge Wood Admits Articles of ‘Miners’ Magazine As Evidence--Extracts Are Not of Revolutionary Char- acter-Goddard Produces Parts of Bomb Buried in His Garden. (Scripps rneys Darrow and Ri 1d that the ruring wa evi r previously connect udvocac fin’ rt tod declaring but th ted it deciwte nd wai ne m wi also ¢ in the proceeding te y afternoon A M. Godda anting of the Orchard by 1 to have oduced the N the 1 been Orchard’s story this im wood with te my Ha vut they were éalle but as did Orchard’s with trade ‘| that are y of hing of ri do de over the nat it dered before loyer sociate told bomb in which he k remains of illed, ad to not nema WILL CLOSE UP FAKE AGENCIES Mayor Orders Clean-Up of Sacloveit Offices Which Misrepresnt Jobs~Aberdeen Chamber of Commerce Is Responsible. Mayor Moore today instructed | agencies {n Seattle, some being priv the police dep sent to close up Yate concerns and others run by big i + em. Companies to secure hands for the’ and drive out of business all em itis and lumber camps ment agencies in this elty that Complaints have been received ab practice of shipping men to most daily by the police agains§ wut-oftown jobs under false rep some of these agencies ct - ~ one siming to have been fh is order followed a complaint various sums in return for jobs to vin Senttle free employment of that either never materialized oF fice inet the Gray's Harbor Com were sot as represented mercial company of Cosmopolis for, This system has thrown the busi- maintaining an agency here for bir ness into such fll repute that many ing men and misrepresenting the of the reputable agencies have ad- salaries to be given vocated a $1,000 annual Noense re Last Saturday the Abe: n quirement, which would force the Chamber of Commerce adopted a disreputable establishments out of set of re ution ndemoatory of business. the actions and p of the big Sergeant of Detectives Tennant Cosmopolis and has been instructed by the mayor ptal to the to Investigate the numerous com- growth and de ot of the en- panies and give them notice that tire Gray's ntry they must stick strictly to honest There are about 150 employment methods or be summarily Conse Se BRUTAL TALE \salor Off Bark Samoa Found With Half-Knit Bone in Leg—Tells of the Frightful Abuse by the Ship's | Officers. | Lyin pon a cot at the Wayside Olsen says, a long string of persex Emergency hospital this noon, Ole cutions. Olsen claims that the of Olsen Ne off of the ficers continually came below and B ark cursed him, saying that he was eo at hurt but lazy. When the vessel of t hed Seattle, Olsen, according te ertod « of ¢ t Olsen ( ing. id the master ere fracture o was tha locked fn the hold statements he made this morn He since the ship has been ig t leg while the ship was port the captain came to him ani ed off San Diego five weeks threatened to jail him if he tol e that time he claims he anyone of bis treatment ed no treatment of any The matter was called to the at s @buse, and was kept,tention of Humane Officer Vaupell i in the hold of the vessel |this morning and when he went the ship has been in Seattle yard the Samoa he found Olsen aciated beyond deseription | hobbling around the forecastle on pe it ed leg shrunk to dim a pair of improvised crutches, x s, Olsen explained Olsen was removed to the Waysidé h c that he had brok hospital and was taken this € the deck of afternoon to the marine ward of Samoa of g him/the Providence hos Dr. Ha ashore, ( r who examined the man at the have r at Wayside, said that the right leg Die nba from that port had been broken near the knee and " r aboard. Then began, that it had part tly knit = ~ SHIP IN. WESTERN UNION GIVES IN TO TELEGRAPHER AGREEMENT REACHED THIS i MORNING BETWEEN OPERA TORS AND TELEGRAPH COM F PANY—POSTAL IS THE NEXT Telex YOR! ¢ (Sertpps aph Service.) wi not « the unic esident Clowry own that any emy beca 1e joined s if it imina gainst or the t on Notified. i ent of th " , ecelve w ¥ a letter im- 1@, t can has dis fon. ing i from the 1 the any the oner ges.

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