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ist Edtlon THE SEATTLE STAR One Cent WEATHER FORECAST..PAIR TONIGHT AND FRIDAY T WEST WINDS. jc PER MONTH. ee SEATTLE, WASH, THURSDAY, JUNE 27, 1907, VOL. 9, NO, 205, PRIC DOW SMITH KILLS DIVORCED WIFE; FATALLY WOUNDS MOTHER-IN-LAW IC CULMINATI WITNESSES ARE GRADUALLY — ESTIC Q ARR EL 4 _DISPROVING ORCHARD TALE dows, He who does so is in as = ad 8 ——— “Har association will mest in this|fite, tecause heavily kemed avards| That Detectives Caused Bad Train Wreck-Hot mi Escapes to the Woods Near the Scene of the Shooting-Defies the Po- elty on July 10. 11, 12 and 18 saliened Gk Windows Wok cet te i = i bee for a Time, But Is Later Induced to Give Himself Up -Killing | W. A. PETERS pena Ra RAR A a wae ine rurrounsinns amy cod olen’ Weather Is Affecting the Jurors. The rule te not pr ' . . ; b JURY DISAGREES y lever, againat women membe - an Attempt at Reconciliation With His Divorced Wife. . $|the | prisoners’ famities WOIBE, Idaho, June 21-—-Al| Scott and Bterling rode with him |@ “Dr.” Bmtly Kohiman, who * Mra. Haywood and though substantial progress is be i he dropped them off at the enn os ik cata dol a — if bay been on trial In the super. | felubene are a one f made, it ia not likely the 5 tioned. Rush absolutely } e . ght “ ene ae W. A. Peters, at present firet |# lor court, charned with prac # 7 . Ae p woe (hOlT | tonne in the Haywood murder trial | ch Scott 6 Sterling wit by family troubles a agen “rents rat ith laa, Newby We will take you! vice president of the penaehe Bar| ticlhg medicine without a ll. * hu # in the fall corridors. Mut) ania Ge cae Prope bores , i sag = vale duced hin to leave tn baune dnt (oe ee when YOU 8° association, was last night elected '@ cense, must be retried The # woen the meetings | the case before the m ot) in © © train and Pow Smith apna - be ; on 4 pote mare . Ses aor ly to come. GIVO me your Fe | president at a meeting of the asao-|@ jury, after being out 20 hours, & even lung, thoug wing to the length of time con: | throw on the strikers. om Anse Gain, Ooh Lik pistoel oc tae. ewey | volver ciation held at the Chamber ef @ today returned & disagreement # |" by @ few hours sumed by Borah and H ir yee 4 took the stand ty wounded ny rah | the arrival of Mr. Newby would | «Lut Smith refused to relinquish | Commerce @ and was discharged. Wight | 5, thoush the cell windows are F and went fully into the his oe pact inlaw, at the tame oa cage a reall — the weapon. He tied to rise to| The other officers olected are: | stood for convietion and four * thickly velled with cold st tory of the ation. He said eo, GOL GIst at, shortly | snot wy oie een pofore. Mtr, | Die feet, still claaping the revolver, | Firat vice president, 1. C. Gilman; |® for scquittal, Dr. Kohiman * meshes that & man inside ts 1iitk his wife had an interost in the rich Re o'clock this morning tone _Arreat him before Mr: | nut he was too weak to rise alone. | second vice president, BC. |® Was exposed by The Star #|more than © shadowy suestance Hercules mine xteenth of which Med at 1:15 o'clock this after me lly ate Boe te coeines Mr. Newsby grasped him under bis | Hughes; secretary, KB. J. Wright; # @ | ind the publicity of it all is cont Orehard « owned. He began * his hand, {not to tell tt officers where ee shoulder and helped him up, | treasurer, H. KR. Cline. The State! . Le teae * * ethene * — ae soht Hh takes Mrs. Moye as a miner Ma 888, in the effects of | Smith was when they arri and | 500, BO resusted sesistancs a seo and Mrs. Pettibone across the wid Coeur d’Alenes, wh he worked Let mo walk by mysel he jown to the jall walls, where they here in order that their testimony |two years. He was discriminted because he 4 to the He was arrested and held jail six months im we urreader N pein Newby se end oops tr | said, as he tottered forward, sway TO HO D LD F HI visit happily with the husbands soPmay be examined. nga taken cane Mm. ok he OO og | ng from side to aide pear and yet so far away fre If MeGee's story, that Orchard ur Bite hours and erent be: [in his right hand, most of th ime | Realiaing hie weakness, he plac f men. Sm: Wakene 05: aie, 3908 ee two hours and " ~ ost of the tir alae July, 1904 a serves te bis friend |covering Mr. Martin, Smith w lately pets Orchard 4. Newby, who | to @ vacant lot at the corner aia ot Reeve Fourteen members of the union, A "te et : ed hia left hand on Mr. Newby's JULY CELEB AT | j —- - . the . should and walked to the patrol lat cl Pb oo, fo . ae , | Wagon with the revolver ready for t 7 Phinney 4 he nt - — _— and Moyer as the ~ spot agreed upon. ‘There, seated on | Action i i Moyer as to th he sald, were sent to tor, | Denofac: Oth st. and Murphy place, t of the shooting, and N ntil Smith ted | Ar t bet t ‘ of getting rid of Bradley ix o be taken in the | the grass and threatening with bis} | > until Smith was seated In rangements ate ng me Refreshments will be served on ‘ . H court in re the patrol wagon In company with | varic yy | Uh® grounds and | Detective Barck, Mr. Newby, Mr } ments laduiged tn police headquar- | Fevolver anyone who approached Smith told Martin the particulars Martin, the Star representative and ‘ te charge of the arrange Mr. Nowby's son, did he surren- | C!bretion at Ravenna Park. The composed of R. E. Dunlap, editor) TULSA, L T., June 27.—Three noe A half dozen detectives are now Sarg is nnamees te (Scripps Telegraph Service.) ; working in the Coc awa n in the F up evidence to disere the stand when recess The latter is decidedly posit acces wares, fous am comn « organizations in Seattle an old fashioned Fourth of that length of time Smith | of the shooting i partner of Mr Smith Was Watchful > bak 4 sa) t estate basteess.| When the ouettion of walking |e — rr oh a ve joon of the Washington Patriot; Guy! men were killed and the property catia: an he tear oh } Was taken e .« on ol . ur c eagae, the y. © thi M. Posner thine anc : a 2 ne rob hreatening bim eear Buaith beann to chow the | oo ene 00 Mr. Newby, he band. | Seas S. + | coe, 2. wi and A. Nios will be over « million dollars Yesterday's P. M. Session. pocket |C. A., the Christian Endeavor and Thompson Oltrer W ed him the weapon, From 1 last night court adjourr 4 caused by a tornado which swept ‘ons examination of W. F. Wh revolver ah | William F. Davis was on the stand ects of the laud: im, but did in. produced a box of cartridges |the Epworth league will have OBleago, who wil deliver an ad _ Begerd Wite to Remarcy. not lose conaciousness. At the | ang these and his purse he entfust- | charge of the affair, and according dress at the International Chris » off felds of the Indian : mearder occurred after Smith lest suspicious move on the part | a4 to Mr. Newby, to the subcommittees, enough dam Endeavor rday ' y was one of the Oe i iilide tae nion hali at Altmat achment of mith would thrust the his face and cony of Martin, and be lected to make present water money is being affair a succes This is hell, neighbor,” was bis femerry hic ‘The woman revolver in . remark at him, and Smith was) mand him to be careful or Be] On the way to the city hall Builth are ofl § and Parke about like . at Steune shine | Would be killed. * : ' bv to desperation, Snatching | *°° mplained that be wae sleepy, and * from bis pocket he sald —_—— wp Dope Dyer that he had not slept for five days c t different off villages | ce eee er roe me back or I will kit my ; and nights preceding the shooting wulfered Dav ; 4 the arrtval Newby seca Uaehaie Geateanane chard’s exact statement, but vith this loudaoum ; The automobile patrol reached | of shooting EVERETT CASTING LIGHT VOTE . 1 unable to tell exce yourself if you wax D 1 had no intent as what the other sald the Newby reaidence before Mr said to have rep ‘ : io ase be a ae Newby’s return and the family, ac-|™y Wife when } went to see is ’ egy irs . the bottle to his lps /Cording to the agreement, told the this morning.” seid Sarit at police at th “ge = officers that there would be more | 2oMdquarters (0 & represoutative ¢ . avi pn lg grea bag ae avi Senator F ; VER ight G@rank the liquid The Star 1 wanted ne 27 ( up In several word s stated that Orchard Harry Or- 2 testified ninanded the sunker Hi n 1899. inspired, laywood and explosion king plot at an accom- Independence station t half aa hour begstog Mae sailed mixed erime t On direct examination by Clar hooting If they attempted to take t he drew a re|® up 0 le et he i t tod Everett's a Smith before Mr. Newby's reture. | We OW ba ~ and get her i vets. ae om omy ® vet he witness was not part ence Darrow he went over the story from bi sal The officers demanded to kne b me age. firwe mary election for the pur-| worried by the aggressive manne f his workin inclu th 4 feo shots rans st in quick | cmith’s hiding place, but the wom My mother-in-law kept interfer The Ladies of the Grand Army president; and Mra Ellen Holt hn ting charter com-| of the inquisitor Revapticcsingn Prager na ef Mra. Smith fell dead, | OO reued ing and finally called me vile|of the Republic elected officers of Tatoma, treasurer os ne the facta that!” pavis said he k ite nell Gabe wh trical Cesena a wi ow of 4, ‘On Mr Newby's arrival he was |Bames. It was then shot |thi# morning at Wallard Mra Mre Taste Ne an, the present y about 600 voters had regis ar o his Cripp which he weet. made positive lhe met by his son and told where|™¥ mother-in-law, and president of the Me président, fainted duria ered, and that there was no ©00-| but he swore he never ra pe Gabe erp grelyane ye ner be ke the vo. |be could find Smith and Martin what I had done | th was chosen depart tom (Ms morning. her test, the 15 mon chosen having beer e. At the time chard that involved him or Bis = ing to see the r completa the job would fre. Addie Wih of BaH@ work placed in the field at a citizer be explosion soctates tn aay foes: of extan: Sn Warning the officers to stay for ber She was re meeting, although und this <M6rnoon, and no mary law each was pla nope la feared ‘ticket under his party nerve , Bee * denied that he was even a member m mas placed ty jail |of the union when the Bunker Hill id and Sullivan mine was blown up, « Orchard after the | and at the conclusion of his general explosion. He said he the priia mile from the min i on t ner back and prouzising to bring Smith | Nave Killed myself, era} Lawton of gave out senior vice-president; Mrs fn peacefull 4 Newb: ot off \ ee Aviv: by My sixterintaw, Mra junior fin the direction of the hid lace / 0 direction of the hiding ¢ cakes Maan el aes ee @f hie work, Smith left the and hurried to the home of A Newby. P. F. Martin, who Bt the house, saw him coming met bim at the door. Smith Conditions of Surrender. for Mr. Newby, and on be Smith was still lying on his side eld that he was away from | With bis revolver ready for action ‘geked Martin to accompany | When Mr. Newby appeared. He re fo the latter's office | fused to surrender his revolv aiannee Rants told the conditions under w trouble, My wife and I lived t Ke until she 1. She ‘indicator explosion. He said he |story swore that at Cripple Creek, “ {fe took ad lu Findley ple gh uring the strike, Orchard told him y absence in Cali like ahedtutel? dented that there wan = sontan - eng affair and . . ‘ ar rious trouble in the Cripple “ n He office Smith suddenty | YOuld surrender ¢ last aprit lend of fx : - bay Moses 2 cross-cxaminat his revolver and covercd If any officers or any crowd he conside ~hen , nti! the sol | coarching, and was chiefly devoted, comes here to get me I will kill . far as {t proceeded, with the V Ww Rush, a Denver locome > ker Hill and Sullivan affal ail | can,” he sald, “but if on Smith's Troubles. eer, formerly ¢ ved . ;and the circumstances under whic are a friend of Mr. Newby . vor eo . ent officer comes and promise to ta t to fe a be co Smith _ . PP ave kinled my wite nt gp ae oem. pve tyr Hr grt: BO 5 a pr Bracran ve = igre THREE ARE HANGED. a i pe ec eal lday <ondag hd fo the threat against nd go down town,” said Smith to * = ‘© | Steunent imy mother-in-law. I will kill * who did not show bis ag 3 A pie ws St Th Geo. P. ered in the tries to take me. 1) Mt. Newby. | the family troubles he has changed tlorneys ers State al pps Telegraph Service.) 0 1D 1 an albi and denied to Me) amhy. 20k | Fee Sue sxorenmen of De ee rly. He loo Jer PERSON CITY, Mo, Jun¢ cases for which Davis and in toto everything Orchard sald. as we! as the “i ol he morn q viet y ye w “ S ’ mi ‘ors ere ing Or | Ryan and Edward Raymond were ov ~ sao RRNA 540 VIOLATIONS. ime and the loaded revolver in bie hand convinced Mr. Newby that Smith meant what he said cas that the only way to get him peace: | gi to me, and aw tie seit | Money-Scandal at Court House. A » to walk h returned to idence, covering the revolver fn the 4 together this morning aie murder of two guards in the ntiary during the mu vie s to be made to wreck tween Economie mili] According to the records in the pede oy Ml dg a and Victor, and to be very care. | water office thare have been total Agco' * *. P. Spoo 4 that t that sh hat Scott asked of 540 violations of the rules for Chas. F ner © at the had f had any good 5 to sprinkling and 500 fines imposed ie Newby saw them returning | pusidence and ex yo] en, We weated fo wens “ t tt Hed in tt f fame to the front door. See: | it arrive An we The Star, |e" ade other demands which | Alpheus Byers, who are trying the = , ¢ spane we a bye hae wreck the train, and he told him/|and collected. The penalties rua. the revolver in Smith's hand ° gogo i not m in which she | case of the Oregpn and Washing |} 9 se eee, Ener Be of a good place. from #2 to $5. maid who bad accompanied him to they Sacked up by h faster. H ad been approached by two ju or acked up b er te © ton ratlroad Inst Davidson, to ‘ r “ a = Smith, cive me that re | house , plamed his sister-indaw for the di ‘ anges giants ors and told that a promise of lek « » officer and 1° . jay 3 itted to a Star reporter money woul e % derable ma a the WRONG MISS THOMAS Is IMPLICATED awing onl oloman fo tiny of 1 out h Smith will sur epproached t difference Bees e last saw Smith before the Oe ae peace said Mr. Newhy ove: suay od Buiéay, whan he called worm who. offered Get, My sais oeaauaas me weldiy. | ithe ph Tell the officer that me He was very ne or ther that | Rimi 8 Smith ght if more than one ° t A at f b ne 1 ; nv this gun from | Syn" ’ Pe nd wanted me to take @ walk » or he w he escape of Ida Thor as| On investigatin ¢ ‘ es ore is a e t at he diack ree th ‘ rw has his revolve cede oes, rs hat had been @ tt ‘ , of another 1 a te and we ve — : ’ sbakaed thot a the ~yeend : ae t ‘ F y of another Miss Detective Barck Selected did not appear to be the jw ) ' ting « 0 there," The wat r : ‘an who, it is averred. “Belactve Burch Selects ere. The mat who, it is averre not was in plain clothe ¢ Star man o H * ate that George P urged the jury foken ape ae ers a nee quiet al ee wa from the a w t his cour ne “ ca Divine sige 0 sdvand indi pt ot the crowd # Newby resid a t hi hed them, | attofne Bh yn sy yl connection of" young lady. with trowd aroun ; toh divorce. ; 1 them, nt its r connection of the young lady with sas i | ane mens | Pr f 3 x “iptonigh _peremy rn the pranks and troubles of another a kh EY were given to eactt p , person, and The Star prints th ; ben p a ‘ to disabuse the minds of its re ; are indignant at| meg of th Dahl the . ors of any impression that the Miss - rll 4 them bythe | G2 P. Spooner * ‘ Thomas of 201 East Sixty-fifth st, 4 . n oe reer cane beng and my me : 4 \¢ f re : po < . ; is in any wa conne ed with the in to ta he ate | out for mor At first I thought Rusne nstead R » inaltracochests : 4 Needidl ‘aiee Meanty hed at $i eceived f This city rors or brand the ae My ihe to dear Wor, tcf SUBPOENAS FOR OIL S Gileckesé bad can and told me his ¢ ‘ he of the nN a and 1 “ ' elp in the edd ‘ : laa ‘ues Page dig 1 the date of an show TRUST ARE ISSUED 4 ; ; ana sok st the . hl. The ex S x a 99 ef togers and others, accord i © ir 8 0 Judge La ven yesterda he writs are re le July ¢ bed * * NEW CANAL COMMISSION. *& 4 ® xs } ——————-— *® (Scripps Telegraph Service.) a ‘ During the years that “Honest” resignation of Detective oa , . ased * WASHINGTON * Walyh- John Riplinger wae serving his ap- Wappenstein (now chief of ¢ John R ne b < . Anoth € f the ¥ renticeship in déition, division | tO the police force and the final | j pin “a — aang nd ‘> dow T FEED vere bat . consummation of the gambier’s 1 a erk * : * & Tre and silence” as chief clerk the control in the 20 per cent. gambling y roller pen fF ‘ and | * Roosevelt. ( + AS rete ; ne : But ht p | he ha t 4 i) p | ity comptrolier’s office profession: graft need 4 <a ew . “ al gamblers, men, short card, In the next installment of his anced at the kee . * arpe ‘ks, burglars and stick: | narrative 8r w follow ' ' ’ * wy ip artists enjoyed a notorious de- the croeked trail from city and mitied to f with ha ne SERRE Re S sree of immunity from arrest and county politics to state politics, re-| tt sta in the conduct of t v entered tr between them and used as a factor in the state ma nm pletely minate th ud car ed - a 2 big busi fer the contro! of ehine for the protect , T hange 8 te. ‘ “4 NN orrupt blican ring. Growing regulative legisiation, } ' ‘ t and t Shameful Chapter = prosperous and insolent the crim: county machine under t r not \ Inale, under the leadership of the tion of lawbreakers made the i i eries trug b (Star Special Service.) q Clan snd George U. Piper take 6? demanding tribute from gle rugglea which In | Pine VERETT T body ‘ame to wield a powerful, if not railroad end of the state plunder fy stage nvoly - ; ' LC I at the Js dominating, influence over the ad: bund, causing the plunderbund to|shame, perjury, felonious officia v ministration, even to the point of withdraw from its political part-| mal betrayal of pu etree theres Be I ' t of making use of the police depart nership with coarse criminal law lackma bribery 7 eee ee a ‘ ents ment in enf ing the leetion of teseness and, returning to Seattle, cials and even manslaug The .s “ mish In this instaliment of his narra- and the restorat of corporate | is! branch of the government, |‘ By 4 w ween tive of the crooked trall of King privilege seekers to powe enter into A al part oar North in the political struggles leading uf BY JOE SMITH AW vk t I ‘ rit t t NEWED AN ANIFEST THIS SEASON AMONG THE SECRET SERVICE AGENTS A kitting 4 Chief of Police Willian ‘ ‘ " < ¢ ouncil — - )YSTER BAY.—NEWS ITEM L. Meredith by John Considine, the ¢ ‘ hict ‘ mmittee t i wound, SS sgren en