The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 27, 1907, Page 1

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LAST EDITION o WEATHER FORECAST—PARH TONIGHT AND SUNDAY; o SATURDAY, JULY 27, re a SEATTLE, WASH., 1907. THE SEATTLE STAR — LIGHT WESTERLY BREEZE. FATE OF HAYWOOD JS | ONE CENT VOL NO. 8! PRICE 25¢ PER MONTH. | THE HANDS OF THE JURY SALVADOR MUST EXPLAIN, (By United Press.) CASE GIVEN OVER SHORTLY PUBLIC MARKET _ building, sit was 6 to st eetnee ot B. Poor and ; ‘ who formed ; " vestment company, for ss . ¢ ¢ transfer of title was {food k be i, and the lawn from North F at aa > ones be ne a ae wan : t r ally ideal f he » North Fiftieth st, and a ne me of the ey Inves t compan . os num be f other intersecting streets t ‘ , t : — es, wi prubrn) a » nes, like the Trustee ny, Was OF ow t e a alley, ganized to deal 1 estate on ‘of tribute to the m with beaiane a may sel t r t of Ha after its the unit system of ownership. The 1 Gays aniess r * . t t coms ) the Bailey Dalley building is but one of a large ton ts eneon ‘ he curt f that p Butiding Edward number of busine properties own al te an ord ‘ iH ‘ fa n ar B. Dow t, and ed by the Trustee company unde oe in € ©a Ay, w at the 1 ae thia plan done by The f « f N venta 10 days, w ade, there Although the Seattle a and , e no coms at have a (By United Press.) the " RM BIG CEMENT JOB PLANNED. (Working T - we my be th a quiet w e " A a ve First ay. as a ‘ oO ' t t , the ective t the ‘ Lo * prectica ‘ " M fe ¢ bars \. t r ay : . anocenpier . $ ‘ t / . &° ‘nection of the defendant with fanee of 20 ] fa 1 t co the ¢ tH ; Ss ot the ou Ss bortion of the I and , augurated I I r Fred 3 ; " 2 f ion of the fe with AUTO RIDE RESULTS == IN FATAL SMASH-UP IN SP Another aut . The , et car struck the machine 1 he held When “Honest hn Riptinger ster, wa: that I one * ‘ ed th fell into the hands of discredited tween ar k . a } f tr aod ward heelers and petty politicians last night . 4 whed < . « - rr w be de pln rhe a and an e¢ orate conspiracy was at Bight M . t Inquest, which will| first i « \l | formulated to give him the office South Se . i manage Pa T regardiess of the methods neces Addition 4 e the bugs 1 The party of four, with Chauffe epl and =Telegrapt sary to be employed for that pur three wor what he A 1 nin” char “Beattie at | charged with f pose, To this end machine partisan him were : ae mutect” Wher tanto tho ma w Cl precinct election boards were ap While the I d the ac-/ chine from the National Auto com: | #0 of $ » vote against an| pointed in many precincts, at least A. MeCon ‘ Hate P * wned by C. .# Brow ‘9 |? oH ! ané ballot box was stuffed, and in bruised and > f e. 1 8 i in from of | pe nl franck many preclr votes were fraudu Were bh , . . eel A unit heoun inthe tha aeaLiee one 2 . h ently miscounted. the Impac 41 ‘ 1 and th was | ast evening, a ‘ By these means the conspirators Long were { t fell wee trial and @ day and a half of argu-|guceeeded in reducing a plurality Marie Ma and ( r - ments by A tant District Attor- | for Judge Moore of 178 votes to one lamphear an a 4 1 ot Leng wae 8 © oS aut ney Heney, for the people, and T. | of 15 votes, and would have wiped ously hurt, Mra 7 aah pit 09 came | *bout 50 years ol¢ ne reside’ #) CO. Coogan and Delphin M. Delmas|it out had not their roguery been ent about the gs. The car crashed into the|'?/ Yekima ay for the defense discovered while in progress and & wild jun . y and completed the work of No arrangements have been Judge Lawlor, in h h © to stopped. Even after the returns Machine, ana " made for the funeral the jury said showed that Judge Moore was elect 198 Max we fast ells another story.| Rowan, who is 22 years old, {a be is not necessary that there | ed the conspirators broke into the About the iin that as near as she ing held by the police The women ould be direct « noe of ex-| ballot boxes, then in the custody of he auto. t she was taken from the|are held by the police matron and|pressed agreement of alleged con-| Mr. Riplinger, and “doctored” sev. Juat how the “ ‘ew seconds before the} will be witnesses at the Inquest splracy, It is competent to 1 eral score of the ballots in the ex-| SOLD FOR $850, _ IN SPITE LEAPS FROM CANOE WASHINGTON Jul The Judge Wood's Charge Read From Manuscript of Fif- WREC K NEW REGIME Bank Clerk as ( Orabierd s and Drowns Before teen Thousand Words--Defendant Grows Nervous hy Uniied Prove) AT FRISCO | Eyes of Girl Companion--May Have Been Accident . en) BUTLER, Pa, July 27.—~A +s ~Jury Retires to Deliberate at 11:05 O'Clock. | |tepetitiga "ot the’ Pere haste | or Suicide. col ™, in which 33 were 1 (My United Press.) | Was narrowly averted tt A FRANCICSO "7 bE ca ad cela : Bi Pak when @ train iianon % : a Bad 606 wetbie ome Soot s.0 6 lnllnalnalin alin tin lina : of the But . ft 4 d to ; POSSIBLE VERDICTS . b ¢ M - € 2 ne t et a * ~ 1 acy Ww ; . pace & Metder in the first degree. * i ; exe ie gc 2 a tl : t , ° jo Of mag % Murder second degree * @ cor : er, real estate dealer; A. Compt . ‘ brought some boys in ® = Mansiaughte bd 4 “gO son, tratnn: r., attorney; Bernard Ra Ne 1 t z t too & = Not guilty wm ¥ A pl pe Several were seriously injured insurance man; Thoma: y I ‘ “ ch ® «The jury retired at ~ a6 a | entute dealor; D. F 4 efore came which took d # this morning. # | shite s a j BOARD OPENS BIDS. sidont Academy " sere ward the s Serr, Terran) ery one of facts 1 The hoard of public works today | Sar" ite Pa : s - me the fares (ip Valted Press.) You are further instructed that the'new city stables, ahc ~ yen b ne sme Sat ‘4 . ant: G15 : , ow BOISE, Idaho, July 2 he h mbination of cor a idences designed for the Fremont| \ 4, merchant 1 1 - be thes torteal efforts of the a ; od ah encom Saanais & Hasctabisliidict tm-th A. Ty fetzg ac ot h bine both the state and « lowent tender, their bid being $18 are mer t bh Haywood trial were , iitinns Sicilinn és 975. Plans for the structures wore | the old heard a4 aoe : today by Jodge Wood, whe biiesine thie, Glas tC drawa by W. P. C. Adan the charac ft siding judge had the |a i , \ . Kreat pa He f t son ¢ an a tthe [ea He hess: ‘CHARGED WITH BRINGING TN SAPS yoo’ roposed go- | tional bank sinc famous murde ae : S R Haywood, the court oo { the < | Kichivel @asnk! was arraigned be VI and evaded the e files ed, was on trial only £ < fet { fore United States Commissioner F ff t ‘ i iubdwrerter Ste e « s pe C. Bowman thin r ing, charged ng the ¢ Mod e¢ > pe a Te Gustine the ¢ a crime ‘ with smuggling five Japanese int ner ! 7 a wer. ‘i would seem A e, | m ’ a 8 4 States from Victoria ai , ped k ; et, almost es git tee ves fo . ate he July 15. The ing was arrested at Ballard : F Rh bee cnnig Mr cme 2 oc : A Bo ned until next eday at t he tactroct > t fu © e'elock, bat Sasaki will in ail WATCH 18 STOLEN. Be the most vol f ‘ ds te t 4 probability be held to the grand as », nel one eee : Sagaki had been in this country |hotet reports that enneh te ee, Tea pny te a before, and be i said to have ac- been len from » he | at Must convict t a * f the {fe WwW. 0. HAYWOOD. ee arpanies his countrymen from aske police to f dit fe ‘s able doubt had be« < mstance hereof + be very caret 8 ! Accemplice’s Testimony BOAT 19 MISSING. _ the law ‘ . " Mrs. A. Hoeties of the ladte we lla i Mg Aap . ’ a 166 « which : oa ae ey @ay reasonable 1h< ed ~ ne r a boat eon Lake le a crime, your hould be ‘ne LARGEST BATTLESHIP IS ‘° LAUNCHED was ound but bis plan for two (By United Press.) ‘ and provision tra drawn PORTSMOUTH, England J c er ca out. | Dreadnaug ve and expe nost powerful sb H He is © inve fal launched tod « wn the { Nettent 1, a 1s . the | * tt it t nat b Dread ‘ s of y char BLACK HAND LEADERS ‘2:0: ‘s'coovectiow ‘wit’ tin CANNOT ESCAPE ice proper rms” SO (By United Press sy y 5 NEW YORE “ EVERETT P. 0. RECEIPTS. AFTER “WEED” TRUST. Star Special Serv pectation of b @ Mr. Rig e hands test the election and be given i the office on the showing of the t doctored” ballots D But Mr. Riplinger, with the ex p . posure of his crimes against the \ 1 Xs ty staring h n the face, lacked M t t the nerve to stay and face it out a These facts, with a memorandum e i pend+ of evidence to substantiate them 3. were reported to Prosecuting Attor A ate ney Mackintosh nearly a year ago. » drawn ba e but no serious efforts have bee > made by that official to prosecute t mig the offenders. At least one of the r witnesses has been badgered and William H M 4 tt ne harrassed until he is discredited, | n " ' he and the prosecuting attorney offers i all th I ed in this as an excuse for not proceeding y kK the ‘ hat vote, with the case he ¢ \ y que 1 o} With this installment Mr. Smith end y cour wheneve concludes his narrative of the pc imu t r ‘ p litleal training of “Honest” John a e was whe i Riplinger and the big business and | sh be permitted to tak Riplinger Determined Upon criminal looting of Seattle. ‘ c ‘on of ordering Havin ecid Me Honeat® BY JOE SMITH v em as & mean | eee Two issues of vital importance ing r extortion in | ci v page

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