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LAS “Wile of Rev. H.C. Robinson, of Se. Jelea’s, Epiecopal Church, West Seattle, 1é Acresbod'm Company of y. Susana i a \emb Svte Lekyeny theme. 4 5 Infatuated ser A determined to make an tn » employed in Yestigatioe. ber Toe Af C. Rebin. | Last neat tke woman, in com gon, wile of Harry ©. Rod. | peoy with the Japaneses, wav scos 4 of St, John’s Bple {© #@ to the latter's room in the reb, of West Seattle, and lodging house oa King st. .Later well kaogh in religious and social the officers proc eeded to the room circles in ties Was arrested at 8nd the arrest followed. early. how morsing ie edte. At headquarters, Mre. Robinson with her Oriental lover in Or Mabel Parrish, as she ffrat tt ing bs w lower King st. sisted upon calling herself, told Rigen By were taken 16 head. |@ story effect that her husband ders and charged with disorder. | lived in West Seattle: that the Jap Ty qunduct. The Jap gave his name anese had formerly been in thel ce ss ¥. Baca tn employ .but had been, discharged 2 art | woman sald her name by the husband; that last Saturday 1 wes Mal Parrish, whieh was Bight she heard the Japanese was on the blotter at police Sek and she came to the city and peadquarters. The police, however, Went to his room jearued Immediately that she was T tried to catch the boat bach @ Woman of some consequence, and to West Seattle that night,” con within A short time her real identity tinued the woman to the officers web Ginclosed and missed the boat, I I J] want you to understand that found myself back in the room: Jam 4 lady,” sald the prisoner, and Again and did not get to go home farther questioning elicited the fact The police say that the pastor's P that her husband was an Epis wife and the Japanese have been Minister. At first this remarkab h other's company ever since ment was doubted, but | although of a book ried by the s of the Rob was the name of “Harry C West Seattle, it has nm general ison,” and after remaining in ly believed that Mrs. Robinson was for five houre she telephoned at home Dusband that she was in cus Had Books With Her in a short time she was) When arrested Mrs, Robinson had tn posseasion a copy of the Rubytat,” a volume of Whittier's poems and a pocket edition of “Ve hus and Adonis. The woman any questions ve rsonal in his company recognizance. Fegether Several Days The attention of the arresting of sen W. Donlan and refused to answer today and dectined Doyle, war first attracted to the absolutely to say anything. Let several days ago. They them say what they please,” she felited & white woman in company replied to a request for an inter | with the Japanese on several occa | view becoming suspicious. The news of Mrs, Robinson's ar ‘som, and = Ten-Coach Excursion Train Crashes Head On Into Oncoming Freight—Scores Killed~-Nearly 100 In- jored—Victims go Crazy Hunting for Relatives. be fc scene some minutes e the wreck actually occurred (By United Press.) DETROIT, Mich. July P at the most terrible ratiroad wrecks Which bas occurred in this state One 20 ‘The officials say that a collision was Inevitable, and summoned doe > gama this forenoon when a spe |tore, Burses and wrecking —— @teursion train co: ing 10 82d sent them on « special train pre age without waiting for the collision @ethes, filled with passengers, ¢rasbed head-on into a freight train, ‘ both running ot o high rate of to be announced A apecial report received irom the scene of the wreck says that #0 bodies bave been taken from the wreck. Five of the coaches were smash. 6 to pleens, the two engines were Teduced to scrap tron and three —. caught fire to add hor Victims Go Crazy. Fer to the seene PLYMOUTH, Mich. Joly 20-—-A The Geillision occurred on the refugee from the wreck, with his q Pere Marquette road, between hands and clothes blood stained Tonia and this city arrived here with a terrible Aa official dispatch to Pere Mar- | gtory Qnette officials received giver the 1 took out 14 bodies, mangled Bamber Of dead as 35, and Injured peyond description,” he said. “I 8. The report in| helped pile up arme and legs un the wreckage I feared | would go mad. I Of the 45 in saw persons dragged from the It transpires wreck and die in the sun, erying 84 relief train which was sent to for water. Re s shrieks filled the scene was fe up in the | the air Baloa depot and dispatched to the 1 saw one woman + dress =<. . Ss First Hunt for John Riplinger Will Be in Country Where He Bought Big Interests—Defaulter Said to Have Hoarded Gold and Taken Much Money Away With Him. +t odadededn ae we 2 oe eae : RIPLINGER'S OUTLAY IN HONDURAS. * ® 800 acres of banana iand, at $100 per acre $50,000 * ® Building store and installing goods 15,000 * ® Buying coasting vesse! and manning and equipping 10,000 * © Pay fo atives for six months in 1906, at 25 cents cr ® per day 3,376 © ® Tools, equipment, etc., for farm, and living 5,000 * bd * 4 Tota $83,375 * * * . en ae ee ee Oe eideeelal The fi linger, ox. 0 defanite Made in 1 Where Ri after he w alty campas left Beattie etty's cas AB toon autho With & dete Riplinger “This <a in Mexico — co o = | MINISTER'S WIFE DESERTS ‘HUSBAND FOR JAP SERVANT ~ BLE TRAIN WRE OCCURS IN MICHIGAN: ARCH I Me HONDURAS = > THE SEATTLE STAR WEATHER FORECAST—SHOWERG TONIGHT OR SUNDAY; COOLER TONIGHT; LIGHT WINDS. 2 SEATTLE, WASH., SATURDAY, JULW 20, 1907 vol PRICE 25¢ P8R MONTH. $500! FOR WHAT? FOR WHOM? NO, 25. ‘ent came like a thunderbolt to the people of West Seattles At firat| the Japanese, Both left the station | ’ ee sesett Oa aoe teeied kit| Wathee Dreggias Suplatahed ‘ad Asked for Subscription for the neighbors exprease con Formerly of Trinity Church: > f fidence and esteem in the husband,; Roy ¥ ©. Robinson wan fo: iy d B U: dj § h i W.N. Lewis, a deacon tn the /of which Rov. Herbert Gowan is| @ WHISKY Urdinance Similar to Ihat Proposed by church of which Mr, Robinson {| now rector, and was appointed to : or, expressed himself as tor |the pastorate of the Weet Seattie| COUNCiman Keene. ribly shocked at the news chureh two years ago, Since that | It seems utterly {mpossible,” |time Mra. Robinson haa been on - - Mr. Lewis said, “I can hardly be: |0f the leaders in the church work] FIVE HUNDREO DOLLARS! night, claiming that it w eve it. Mr, Robinson is held in “s department ‘ FOR WHOM? nine t} butte ‘ | high favor by our people and we| When fi M s. Re oO) FOR WHAT? iimen to get them t | think a great deal of him. Of course | 88Ve her ag years, The Bagi i r a it has been the supposition among | J&PAaneKe to he wan | Fer 9600 word has gone ' & numbeg of people acquainted with | 20 years old. He had been given the draggints of Beattie + { the tucked the Robinsons that Mra, Robinson ® home with the Robinsons and) Ordinance can be put th b b hleb he the had beey afflicted at some time or | ht to school, in return for doing 2 Eros providing fos re to ng . call t relief | Small chores around the ho wuance to drug stores of permits to| handed in to the 1 there +e le Sahel iatiity. eee sell liqnor without doctors’ pre-| it wan four " by 8 ’ tee ee eee ee ® | periplions | woman was rf ded by some an|y * Downtown drugsiets a thoes : sculiar, alt t Is s se! a en asked the r ni of the peculiar, although that Is as far asiy gscHMITZ VACCINATED. ®|doing business in the realdenti { aia a} anyone has expressed any opinions | we | diwtric have ‘been approached | he 7 : ane that I have heard * (By United Pre * | during the past week with this t ere € ; ne *# SAN ANCISCO, format a with ont f Attributed to Her Disease © te ee at tee 4 sibtariatiows te tn s6be fond Know Nothing of it To the chief of police Rev. Rob- | # ance f weveral case * We don't want your check. We e < b Va son exy d that his wife *® smallpox in th pty jail, ® | must have the subser on r le Com er Gie been troubled with heart dim f# all the prisoners, including ® © of the down-town drug ¥ La ne ! a | for years and he at * Schmite and Zime have * ‘ i had any « war actions to the * been vaccinated * Little Explanation } go athe . malady * F . ss elainiiiie ack aha Oe The couple were arrested at 3:30) AeA ies al we , aad nese ; : o'clock this morning and at first $600, there would be | he she . , 4 . - Mra. Robinson was quite talkative the counci! such a ’ months jn the ln at but | er at tn her cell without b a an is Wanted by the drug he city b uttering a word, except to give a « destre to sell whisk It 3 te that, by a e| short reply to a queation. The it physicians’ preseript! lecla mn on the t of a « | Ja nowe Was taken to men's Aenur eon have been recelved that naceutiat ward and refused to say a word the ordinance would be passed « of to the officers, Later he was in - - that before Mayor Moore returned save or specta terviewed by a reporter and sal Albert Freiman this morning |to the city it would become ef ul elect On r that he had been employed by the | filed an application for divorce | fee the wat have before Robinsons tn West Seattle, but out! from Marcella Fretman on the ‘ idea is,” « druggist was c ome repu wide of some vauge statements he | grounds of cruelty and an incur. | tol, “to get the whole thing an feigned a stolid indiffer able gambling habit through (he counel) and by| Of course the bill makes the dis Mra. Robinson left The ple have only been mar. | th€ Setting mayor be tur t on between | t im company with od six mtha, but during that | Of Mayor Moore nd Nquors to be wu shot fter 10 o'clock this mo: time thet ° has be 1 Ee one seoms to know just how | inal entific, snc ¢ 1 and ae Bh doegery bn ee | omnes “eal soe ‘ater their | Gab eee le or was te be sandbiadieal paretien, '|}EDWARD ROBESON TAYLOR, THE NEWEST 8AN FRANCISCO afterwards that Mr. Robinson ap-| ™arriage Albert says he discovered| So explanation along line What Bill Provides. | MAYOR. peared again and deposited ball for = Layee Nn gage ra. too] "ou te were requested ant Prof. Taylor is one of the deans of the University of Californi pa 5 ge dP any beth fomising| Se @pestions were supposed to be He has already announced that he has selected prominent men who weaknesses, but that her tastes ran| G2iel will accept positions as supervisors. Jin the ine of draw poker and] Ordinance Appears. oo me sa re ocle, the former being her “long! @ojncident with thie canvass of eult |éorhe of the down-town drag Romopstrances, he alleges. were! en sttorney named Rebe appea | of no avatl, an @ne-occasion deine | et the city hall last weok one > owed by & teakettlo thrown at! oq an ordinance, fully prepared. t posi ond the committee clerk and requested | ce 18 t per that It be Introduced into the c “ wh ta Pe ee eo ss gin fact, the attorney « or , ; hgh to have it introduced ' ' Sail ——|* TODAY HOTTEST. *| ‘This the clerk did not do M . — dragging 4n blood, and her face|3 The weather bureau repost: & | Se . ve ected of pPregeny bec = poet ngy poe tie jeller covered with it, go comple in-|% od « temperature of $2 do # nd flat worker, made a des-|alarmed an extra squad of police- sane, crawling over and under the| ® grees at 2 o'clock this after. # tte ape from Jail- men who were loitering in the stg- wreck looking for her baby ® noon, with the prospect of £6.23) ett last evening, and before tion and they immediately suf- Men and w m fell over in| @ degrees ar higher before the # subdued the prisor had rounded the jail. Corbett had man- dead faints, exhausted by their) # maximum for the day is reach. # beaten into submission with aged to reach the fleeing Burton vain search for relatives and) @ ed, making this the hottest 3/ jack before the man gained the outside friends. They lay in the hot sun |® day this summer *) as arrested by Detec- and a fight commenced, which only as if dead 7 ‘, with a temperature #/ Adams and Corbett at his ended when the prisoner was beat- * was last year's hot * ments in the Savoy hotel, and,|en practically into insensibil.ty. The Known Dead. \* The warmest day on reo * t arned that the man was a He was then put in the “black SALEM, Mich, July 20 * local weath . — character, the detectives | hole. k occurred near b * ne 8, 1903, * H. Grittt ‘ east 80 a8 to come out ha ffed on the trip to| With Burton at the time of his hes crowded with emplc * eter registered 96 & en materialize, Be M ona park, on Lake Wash jou After being booked, arrest was a woman who claimed the Pere Marquette railroad * The weather bunean # indefinite future, ing jatlor started to lead Burton to to be his wife. In the man’s room Were on an outing, Constitued the | « showers for tonight * p eystem of subwa a Cell and, while unlocking the was found an onatfit of burglar train. The first intimation of dan-|# or Sunday, and tomorrow is # | rapid tranait. Application wil} soc door, the esuseoval gave Corbett a too! @ revolver ger was the quick churning of the | @ expected to be cooler than to # | be made to the Beattie counell for === wheels, a raaping sound and guehes|# da #/8 franchise for the first 12-foot scores lying In scalding water in|} ew eee eee ee te te & & the hills of Seattle. the wreckage. | - The projected tunnel will start wai xX SED A VA cae ay. and will follow under Spring st. plan is expe to materialize ee The freight train was supposed to st. ax far as Tweifth av. where first. Mr. Grif is said to be| For months posing as an Irish | poster in the lordship business, but make the siding and wait for the it will come to the surface. Turn ked by local and Nome capital |tord, and being received with open|a bigamist as well. One wife excursion to pass at Salem. The ing slightly the tunnel will be ex arms in exclusty of caused the arrest for non-support, freight was not t the ex-| | eae z= je society, a mar i n while he got a divorce in this cursion train thund through, | as Ceell Worthing Everl anty from another meeting the freight coming } my engaged a The real lord is . posed to make any between |on Pioneer Square, bold thieves | 1 sted in New York city, is declared to have originally been lonia and Detroit ome time let night broke into} 1 to be not only an im-|the genuine nobleman’s valet Kight hundred employes of the| the ciga re of M A. Ganst. at) Woodmen of the b mania mn road from Jonia and their familie | 602 ay., and made away with GER seake. eehtie eran | G146 Se tneh the efty for the nin hurs § to the platforms Entrance to the store was gained | Seasion which conve The crew of the freight ain foreib ree ving the slat wh norning, have # Rd blamed for the wreck otecta the front doors to Bvere “ te Th of ps Port Orchard and ‘ASSAILANT =. a pienic Oper ; GETS AWAY © trade 8 to We are not in the market as @ and vict day ¢ ‘ ete > pete firm,” said Mr. Monroe eams, a t the " ' wrge want to supply the 1 N i e unions with coal at this time bade ‘ i 1 an office in| te event them suffering when By United Press.) h e shortage comes this winter, Pigg “ at the meeting ‘ { € e. Th be a union pe EO Airtel AR evening the new 1 t : " te | ma ng. It will be Koch Liplinger's r x. wt her the e camp w om : who afterwards ac anied bh ! , ar mped out of | 4 f t , rh f prices w not be to Hondura na as follow 1 1 ew her the Major Sta and f « I 9,00 ntil Monday, but they He is about \e ‘ ately scream-| Meer at Fort Law ha : expected to be less than those a oe "th : 4 Bayne gpm ea Tdoutenants R. 1. Re F. R ‘ < f po eval in the retail market, and of Hondura he ha ‘ Bor 1H. L. Sim & the | ca ‘ ; 2 P ape ol mee: of 06 pee es of la é at and ILLINOIS CYCLONE, Third regiment, U. 8. A., to a ted , ¢ expects to e @ pile within the | next few Ananas | United Proms.) He «i " gn tmoy I j 0A 5 and down the Mosquite He mt. dig damage thinks he has a ge , he io WHOS Bak bay erog t Mae try ; THE PERDITA DAMAGED. ‘ te ide, whe a f » he ypeller yeut lay me ¥ hi dt he he was { i of Belling t f “ by colliding -) t| For four years the grand jury |men higher up,” and that it pur-, been t brit nfluence , ence on t of public Is ‘= : : has been laid) of 1903 has been made the butt of sued t dence against others . Nclals | in ace € < eg “ ut M pal “ untimited abuse and criticism ex-| until ot ed that pursuit by |! r pora of pe a which Naga a “ od : t ke val trhy trai or inspired by the law. the state supreme court exe finally and chanr hrough ard to get the land réaking interesta which it reached The calling of the grand jury, Mr t h he 1 which action agair w-breake po i lg or attempted to reach by Invest th points out, was brought about 1 ¢ could be take which 6 to 121 j errs indictment or condemnation. by a war between two factions of || eve ! a tal 1 an ox “4 Iney, W. T. Scott, a political crea- to all sorts of rumors of graft,| wned ¢ en te end and e laborers, @ ma | tion of the corporate and criminal boodie and blackmail, two of them | ha most aria ecome n n of law tand w he hea | plunderbund, neglected and failed |even involving the names of judges | « 1 1, and e channels thr that he I \ have | to prosecute the law-breakers of the superior urt i ! 1 5 ar rev x ha f some na ‘ a which it indicted, it had been a In the next netaliment f t 1 we ! ‘an : , oa 0 Pi ag oy | , efinitely decided qgued that the grand jury failed in| narrative Mr. Smith will tell of |b y involved. V he leg around and learn to pantsh 1 ston f 1 the purpose for which it was con-|some of the efforts to jockey the ‘ a wh 1 " Just bought mysé a ni jish two ne wirele tele. | vened grand jury which were ade by |« i t ‘ levice nt . . pid gra ar and dictiona «raph atio in the near fut In this instaliment of his narra | persons and interests under investi of I euppose I will be in his store ne at Fairbanks and the other at|tive Mr. Smith calls attention to | gation by it t { ‘ ‘ } Ran but can’t find out, for he ts as |< ie ¢ A lash During the|the fact that that grand jury ac k | , th W pore mayee « » mouthed as eve He wa ning ar & station will be complished exactly what it should BY JOE SMITH burnt dark, but no tting | lished at Fort Gibbon and with been expected to accomplish, most signif f ' ° 1 th 1 back to his natural He ations at Sitka and Valdez, there it investigated, exposed and|the wh fran era b 4 b m weighs 166 pounds. He thinks the| will be wireless communtcat ted law-breakers, public offi-|tory of ttle pe " climate there .will 60 me good along the entire north coast and, in a few instances, the! the public ce 5 h It : ny 7