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_ LAST EDITION - THE SEATTLE STAR - WEATHER FORECAST.FAIR TONIGHT AND WARMER. SATURDAY PAIR; LIGHT WINDS. SEATTLE. WASH., FRIDAY, JULY 19, 1907 s VOL. 9. NO, 24. PRICE 25c PER MONTH [PROMINENT WOM AN CITY BILLS FOR JUNE ARE LARGEST IN| that body to make the customary the mohtts of $214,000 disbursed, | | TO HONOR MRS. MORAW examina on dy tits for om , The ey ee on rae 1 Bi is aa, uashk ckoanin’ | ——~ . = are the arge n history for a the F, ‘Oth, w' no be paid un | Mrs. J. W. Btnnide, Wile d Soe Treasurer of |, ™% cranes of Commerce wi|sinsle month, owing to the fuct the 28rd this month fli ae eaten CR ia | Desperado Fires Three ‘Shots Point Blank at Police morrow The ceremonies wif b was drowned by the capsizing of ° Aitended ‘bye. lerpe, wumber’ ot j1"foat in the ‘bay near Iteynoide.| Fires After Fleeing Assailant--Conflict on Charles St. Career—-Was Cause of Noted Shooting crcienticewme| ~~ HAULED THROUGH CITY isceusetce Ars) 3 north from Seattie and had friends Sergeant Ciaud Bannick{ Bannick Immediately grabbed for his own gun, but by the time r pistol due by the long and excessive; with another man, and 1 in’ a running pistol du | penn - —s here | Poll | | engag el J ‘ i | he had it drawn his would-be mur he largest plece tructural) were hi nd ake ove P kno esperadc ) ef morphine and = intox pread seandal, whieh CHARLES ON r urgest ph of structural | were hitched to {t to take it over |with an unknown desperado on|4iier had started on m dead run Lapel a her husband shooting the man in| steel over brought to the city for | paved streets. Maynard ay, near Charles st. at an | down the bill and the officer's bul cating Hqnors, Mra, J. W. Me-) 4), | Two days ago, when the | J hy, tife of siiik teehee ea | building purposes was hauled! way boing’ towed Cee eee | jearly hour this morning, and that | lets went wild Conaaghy, #ife of a prominent rest-/ tod on a plea based on the “un ere OMe CG | Wea | | through the streets this morning %4 a 4 | the officer was not killed or wound The desperndo fired three shots dent of Wapato, on the Yakima In- written law Mrs. Hetherington | a elt thain used on the der-| is considered little short of a at the officer from such a short | | ny MoCo ‘lyn ick broke and the end of the > r dian reservation, and former treas-| was divorced shortly after peat aad» gi mg , gb 9 SOE IO ben rs gle und os a of the} miracle ance that it seem short 3 ron gen egy ni Hapons i a ; ne piece in for the ne eel fe # chen : “ ; . ) erer rag gp es en aw EB ’ Ri i a aR J he a wa | The United States armored. theater and will take the pl blow snap; pea em : It was just breaking day when caged. from the custody of her hus-| married to J ee OnaUEAY, theNTcruiser Charleston, flagship of the | the usual pillars that obstruct the | wrought afeel axle I ° Bannick, who has charge of the King County, Flees From Nurse and Is Found in in Se went ofthe" hain chine ftom Valder eet night | Sergeant Bannick, Who Miraculously Escapes and North Yakima-—-Beautiful Woman Has Strange oe Ths cancanles ain’te IMMENSE PIECE OF STEEL: bond i the anaebeiant . P . us that Bannick escaped Hannick fired four shots : like a pipe } ‘ band and a nurse, who were adout| county treasurer of King county : > | south district, was walking up May-|at his assailant, but as both the - ifie squadro: nde 0 c ew of the stage from mbe This mow io driving | ‘ pte take her to the Medical Lake | The couple lived in Seattle, where | ,¢ thes dee I Pee wet 7 "ee Pronk in the body "e the over the Og sage Tsien ‘ys a ar wrsaaneal nard ay. in uniform and espied an pursued and pursuer were by this fnsane asylum, and fled to North | they were prominently known ieueisiiit aad OL leave thuce oe fl ’ ina te tenes os pond ‘aa unknown man hurrying rapidly | time on run, none of the Yakima, with her Ii-yearold son.| They were well known figures at! norrow morning for the Paget | The stool welghs 22 tone and the end ofa inene chain to anap| “I've just killed my unclo,”| down the hill. His actions aroused | shots too t, #0 far as known was found yesterday tn a st Meadows race track, both be fleeing man ran almost into Sound navy yard at Bremerton to ia 73 ft. 4 in. long, 6 ft. a and | ithe # plece of glans. The hook | shouted a woman, giving her name | go into érydock 18 in, through, Ten heavy teams | was Oné ineh thick aa tre Bannick’s suspicions and when al r there most abreast the officer asked the * arms of Officer John Lund, at and taken in charge today Two years ago MeCon man what he was doing. There was| whom he fired twice, one bullet by her husband and nurse, who into bankruptcy and he ran into the arms of Patrolman | po reply passing through Lund's hat Pi enn sna nella acc Sead | = THEYRE AFTER BIG NEW YORK TRUSTS [rest su cite so wnr |p your tana mance | Te nt gor Saver w . commanded and disapp will terminate the career of a strik-| enough to secure his of Second av. and Cherry st., and | “Orr emnan hurriedly drew his| A man giving his name as Frank psy Deantiful and talented wo-|falfa ranch near Wapato. when the patrolmen tried to learn |, 4. trom hia trousers pocket and | Roberts, was « in a nm, whose affairs caused Mra. MeConaughy was last win the particulars of | the supposed |i tne twinkling of an eye com-|box car near the scene of the shoot- Baring of one man in a duel. The to Medical Lake asylut Krewsome crime t mee 1 hoot ng at Bannick "ling, on suspicion financial rain of ber pres paroled, When sne es that ie. welt yore van nd, who w once a dnesday, she was about | Was simply crazy - rty owner in Seattle, has raed to the asylum, and) lAter 4 call was sent from the ed to her by some, and fled to avoid the nurse, who had public employment bureau for a own downfall and insanity fr come for he policeman to take charge of a au quor habita, mark the Mra. Met posedly crazy woman The woman life ears of age gave her name as Maggie Toller Mrs. MeConaugh promin cn. and maid eb ved at 1118 wae first known on Poget Sound as Dela. Her } Cherry st. She waa later released the beautiful young bride of Liea-| became addicted to the use of mor Charles Schof who arrived tn th ing train from Por to headquarters as insane, but was | which he is believed to hav later discovered to be in his nor-jed when he was locked with | more than re and tenant } erington, phine and intoxicants after having mal mind, when questioned by the |the other prisoners In the ing | would np @ tight fit, even From here she sailed to Ch and ed them during an illness a few | HERE 1S THE FIRST DISTRICT BOARD OF THE NEW YORK UTILITIES COMMISSION, THE | Police jcell, Tom Fay, a burglar and ex-|for a man of small proportions. | FIRST APPOINTEES UNDER THE PUBLIC SERVICE LAW WHICH GIVES TO TWO BOARDS AB Det sia fsa By Aen nt aenaner: oad Once outside the door of the cell of collapse in an employment office ing lovers of thoroughbred horses Barrett, wildly exelted, as discovered geod) =murderens ughy, who Is now ix the daughter of a| mily in Wi d, an aged man elnicccsicsesiacAiaiiea city on & morn and, was sent With the fron point of a shovel The aperture through which Fay secret- | squeezed his way to liberty is little qxenmeenapss= = sneunimenenaieen inches squ at Hongkong became infatuated years ago. SOLUTE POWER IN REGULATING THE ENTIRE OPERATION OF RAILMOADS, STREET CAR Fay climbed the fence which LINES, GAS, WATER AND ELECTRIC POWER CORPORATIONS IN THE ‘STATE. FROM LEFT A ASKA MINER is off the bars to his cell door, kicked | ,-roeng the jail yard from the Yes- TO RIGHT ARE JOHN E, EUSTIS, WM. McCARROLL, WM. R. WILCOX ‘(CHAIRMAN), ED. M off the wire ser and made & lier way side and was at Mberty, BASSETT AND MILO R, MALTBIE. THIS BOARO IS FIRST UNDERTAKING TO SMASH THE jsuccessful escape from the city jall| 114 probably chose a time when RYAN-BELMONT TRACTION MERGER. DROWNED baw og el Re hour this) no one was looking and walked morning the man i not been . way unnotice recaptured and the officers had |“! unnoticed aled for this afternoon, b ‘The credential! committee report The third national convention |Many of the prominent members n a : a sae obtained clew as to his whe ay's {ime was out up and dent Orde: jood [of the order respon According to word brought down | abouts he would have been oe age soap eu aca The election of off n¢ 9 Yucatan, which arrived The exact time that Fay made a short time. Chief of Polic “ Templars convened yesterday aft gates to the International Su from Valdez, Neil Sam: his e © is not known The penstein had given order ‘ernoon in the Pythian ball im: / c ed and 40 delox were sented. |i morning's seasion it Is , Numerous delegates are still ex known mining man in the (first the officers learned of his ab- the man after the expiration of bis wned in the Chulitna sence was when the reg shifts time, but explains he only which contained were changed at 4 o'clock this| wanted to give the otdere: others, among morning. The screen on the 6 the city. The escaped prison- rkirk the man eo we ng cell w seen hang er is known as @ ¢ perate charao ter and may have taken the oppor- da d the fact that tunity of escaping before his time in Washington, D. C. grand lodge session of the state e lode which m Gately after the closing of the that ‘the elections will be deferred | - the Chulitna wer inape pected to arrive in the city to at-| Or ine umicers ‘will be held this, Seattle ts have on 1a pert lee In the tory conmtracted where the ear, was capsized. Sample wan the the screen had also | ox for fear of being con- tend the national session. The re- O\ iin. ' eading ost far in ding ad ers will be prepared my man drowned nected with some crime port of Nationa! Grand Chief Tem : e it will be egy ha five acres The vathe of the plar George F. Cotterill shows that Tomorrow afternoon the dele |* iat B moar the $1,000 to 88.800. The MISSOURI TORNADO. s and m take a tr mbers of the who has there are 33 grand lodges with a of M. Ben membership of 48,000 in the United p on terested In the importat Giles, The juvenile enroliment Yoremite. The boat will leave | trich has 3,000 members pler 6, at the foot of University | qy on were lif r tracks Last night the members of the %t. at 2 o'clock, and will return | y besides Saud and Rational conventions st- | ** 11 © clock — : ly aghon HEAD CAMP SESSION tended a banquet at the Washing At the session of the grand lodge ported as a result of a tornado and ton Antex, at which 150 members yesterday dftern0on a legislatt TEPH q MAY SUE heavy rain whieh attacked the city Were present. Senator George committee was appointed ounsiat ‘not niet j ania Cotterill, national grand chief Tem- ing of George F. Cotterill, of S OLD RENTON | . | Woodmen of the World now in, One of the interesting features e M ttle Jonas Bushell, of Se: le, a "| + presided and Judge Milo A nas Bushe an y are busy getting every-/of the session will be the competi- Same aeeelh ol " | the a: = adress of welcome. | James R. O'Farrell, of Orting Se ee BOY HITS MOTHER thing in shape for the head camp tive drill the uniform rank of aos ee ae | 1 session, which meets next Wednes- the order. It is expected that 20 pitts timaalies elie teak puataee James @tephen, a well known lo day. The most tmportant commit-| teams will enter the competition, ToT SENDS THANKS (ie miaet Sepetentnt rontptnete | cal archifect who was recently WITH CHAIR tee to report is the committee on | which will be held at Athletic park, In the east, according to Health laws, which is holding sessions ev-| Yesler way and 12th, next Thursday houn, one manufacturer —— Officer ery day in their quarters at the | morning. The drill will be open Butler hotel. W. B. Ames, of Los | to the public. problem and is now supplying the At the meeting of tb Angeles, is chairman of the com city of New York. ka- Yukon Pacific Will begin | ed to prodee one and . WOODMEN PREPARING FOR birds will be placed on m within 60 days, and @ fac * for mar € in New York. He ejected from a street car on th Seattic, Renton & Southern iio wton for the for- | because be refused to pay a 10-cent After severely be ‘tir fare, clategag ¢ a boy had “spoiled his game ting his little med she and ate Alas | and Saunders @ 1 y buliding. F af Seattle firms Gov. Albert E. Mead will be one of th lef speakers at the W. O. xposition com mittee, the other members being company cannot siesion this mo the architects charge over 5 cents inside John Pattison, Colfax, Wash.; M emt {By United Press.) i snlenten, tas sai ed pggers selection made with | the erty alee ts uit My Antone Murphy, aged 15, yestet-| Davis, Union, Ore: R. E. Hanna he hanes whieh 4. a given KANSAS CITY, Mo, July 19— TENTH GEORGIA VICTIM we 0 plan and sw standing that no compe Of thie corperutions cemnmitine (a7, attacked his mother with ®| New Windsor, Colo, and M. F. Me |%t the Tacoma hotel, Tacoma, Bat- Wiliam January was released from jtend the sts etry could be expected until the the cle conell thin attermet jchild'’s rocking chair and strack | Cormick, Fresno, Cal urday, July 27. 7 : ony cence ings. The fi of Bebb & Ma nd from the sale of shore - Be rgperealllee ge: hoon. | her such a severe blow on the head | ~ | night Peter F. Gilroy, of Tomorrow afternoo: b t orth this mo: ng his protest against the |, : rope nt a nig ‘eter Mir o! ‘omorrow afternoon members o! Prison at Leavenworth this morn wnnted-Pren.) were named for th bulldt available Tia tha sua. ieee out hat woman Was UNCONSCIOUS | California, attended the big smoker| the order will go to Bremerton, fag He took the train for this Mass, July 19.—Mid. | eat —— tip company for damanes. | rat?” hours ‘ which was held by the Evergreen | where Naval camp, of Bremerton, The youth was arrested at 80 / camp of Everett. Many prominent} will unite with the camps from ny. shipmas. ¢ mtucky, died. ; , ’ Laeiite, the young daughter’ sent today sted Caio al hospital, | early hour this morning by Detec| members of the order were pres-| Port Orchard, Port Blakeley and ‘the follow: President | meking the fgath victim of the ire Sans 9 his home near ent At the Green Lake camp an | Charleston and hold a picnic and Ing Message to siden Georgia expioalt wn, and, after being book-| jnteresting session was held i reception at Evergreen park, near at police headquarters, was c many applications were received. Bremerton. Boats will leave Pier ty jail. He will) pig “Thaak you for sending papa fined in the is evening a session is to be! 2, foot of Yesler way, at 1:15. b i wy trial and wi o the reform patiard prepared Row happy. Papa says be will be (By Waites e ee ee ey Se ee gers Press.) § $608 man for us and our coun maint iniaiinn:’ haan: alten t (A srted to the authorit try.” LONDON, July 19.—“Pediar” Pa the actions of the boy were sim es mer, forme amweight cha ae In Gy Arcade buliding, Wee Of | 1a5 results of ungovernabi Paper Milk Bottle Company. ‘ “ ‘ today sex , Jent Robert Dudgec ymmittee of the recent Ch weted yesterday by City Detectives | ion, i.< As Cort earned the de The paper miik bottle is coming. : years man ing Street sts Ig the Endeavor conve Ww the | Ryan and MeClurs bile of the tro esterday Steording to the health department A TOUGH JOB A similar letter of thanks | started to bie is 7 " of Police < (Star Special Service.) the « Antone sud: ¥ ably victims of the high cost ——— - he ot ).—Alexande 1 age, because he of living, C. A, McLaughlin and ———. 7 \ ‘ ‘ k of of Dowie ey bad errupted his M. J. Chappe ad ni were Six new commercial cireuits are dont Lseh t « D th bis family for Seattle. beating his litt r or oe Betas ; n out from th 1 GAN EVER : ed th hed ere he te t f M urphy ran out to expostu Pi b Fs SORTwS | of muni electric Mla t fee to th «Tag b ft 1 he ceased his | ‘py were caught on Western av.) Seventh ay., to take care of the 1 creasing commercial business, ee The five oner George The lighting department is putting rday from | on the streets a new style of im at BOSEPIPER AND CLANCY RUN ei an REPUBLICAN CONVENTION ae Read moni, The criminal bling element, ; BY JOE SMITH mbine le par wined te 6 on hieg ; inder the patr e of George U Honest” J Riplinger was | ne ainers at the Butler grill at (% and the ership, of. “John: ninated and elected y ,elen y h boasts w made this ; ay ancy, which had been a/comptr , He x 1/ nership of I ory was but the nary { rs : or partner in the Republican)! nomina 1 in the republican | Piper. and €:°R kirmish in ampalg which achine in 1900, was admitted to) cit i t Februs ny” Clay iw we al full partnership in the city conven-|of that yoar ar by | the privilege 1 ed tf Wa on ' ted Thomas J. Humes for|Alth of | po as politidal | h wn priva " ie Ge. the M’GRAW FUNERAL (orn'SieTiate sie . and threatening nth Riplinger his first nomination as| During the two years immediate-| from the First D. Fa ail then uns a . . my that campaign the Republican v adheres 1 ae t eens ne was opposed by a per-/icy b ‘ i te ; : “ : functory Democrat opposition, | a ! which tt d the caucuses and prima-| publican le a “3 with J. W. Godwin as the candi i » yi Mayor Hume es were ruled by the Humes fac: | and when the conventic st Piper ‘4 ; Immediately after the tion| which 4 led vention no| spent bh n and Ww wa tined te flesh” in the privilege of dominat-|the nomination Fra H, | bre n the goods in d ar in pF yer It will t tI f ng the gambling game, demanding| Paul, then completing his term as | wh we haa oki te th . at all the other gamblers pay omptro and =Mr, F f Riplin neni over to him oge-ifth of their win-| promised no ar from th ' urd a ngs. The other gamblers de-| Humes p o the cont I wa p in behalf ¢ Ratht | gu ation PHILADELPHIA |, nears Pe ee ee | et, Saat Pe “ In this Installment Mr. Smith re R. M. “D ! na t ) ( | ates the. story 9 that campaign, f a“ atform of ation PHILADELPH Pa. J wed. He ajso tells of the noml-} 1 pg tans | Tr h patie ratio of Piper for the state sen Hur vas mana Piper Celebrate y : the Biks' pa fetted through the active .efforts| 1900 t tion had been dor \ “y P' re . alga from the als to D. Farrell, representing the] inated copporation pl . a «FROM LOS ANGELES RECORD. ag ae oy are reported tailfoad. interests, 4 bund giminal g Piper's off the I (Gor 1 on page 3) e . , 2 ° ° e”*