The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 26, 1907, Page 1

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BAR AT RACE Promise From Clancy to Close up Pending Trial! janes s Deputies to Meadows to See - That’ Promise 1s Kept. Meadow qua tar at The Me Litton of Judge Carroll's calendar ¢ case could not be reached for al today | } | | | owded con A conference was held between | agre ent 8, MeElrey and Mackintosh to go's private office, as a re Peision on its f which the was contin: | to We paday Ss | M to a day, on Morria’} Fepurted to action ement that the bar be closed | teem Deniigook po chanicesh Ds Wr the trial | pt af bie course, took or in the day, Prosecuting | Mackt warrant f eh had obtained The Meadows | i aeons on Frank Cla i to discontinue obtained a sear nd deputy sheriffs were t] . He : ° » Judge Carroll and has er with directions to ch up} Sheritts Rogers ax and arrest all persona con te The Meadows with | ed with It as well as to con-| jon to arreat the bartenders ate all intoxfeants if any at all the liquors on if any attempt at selling is © business was made. wit Morris told the he and Former Prose ey MeKiroy had spent ays in looking up the law examlued over 100 cases wnable to find any ch would at a race track ex Clancy appeared in Judge « qourt today, accompanied convert a into a so pa YORK, Aug. 2 as arrived here wil be waged on trike tn Canada has been )), © will be no arbitta ‘and the emba " og to Mr, Small and “stick ‘ will be the slogan of the} To give the correct side rike and the ge ‘al news, publishing a Ang. 26.—The telee a2 8 result of « Canadia Pacific FAIRBANKS, HOSTESS dent, has arrived here remainder of the summer. Mra. Px banks Is « charming hostess, a ie said th » has 1 series f @ winter at ber which will be far harm to her husband's to spend th Series of Social Entertain ments for Winter. ampalgn R. H. THOMSON RETURNS Engineer RB. H. Thomson re morning from @ p re trip among the istands of wer Sound, and immediately gan the reorganization of the gineer’s office, made neo ar the resignations of Asststant Engi neers Scott and Jeftrey Mr. Scott leaves the office tomor row on a six months’ leave of ab sence, at the end of which, if he is recovered In health, he will as sume hit duties in the service of the municipality HERE'S A NEW GRAFT. NAPLES ITALY, Aw claim a man named arrest, has been making much money by getting in the road of W. FAIRBANKS. Exclusive Service.) antos and being - BY-THE-3ERA “Mra. Chas. W Wile of the vice prest knocked down. Owners of cars have paid him. thinking they were avoiding dam age suite. Revelle to Introduce Ordinances Providing |. Sheds at Pike Place Market and Construction Temporary Market Building By Goodwin Realty Cdinances w t tro- | bullding 240x40 feet and two stories the councti this evening in height for market pu es and Revelic will contract ith the elty to 2 charge a rental in line with that FO housing ot u ublic markets the country ove we mporary manner until will also ® to allow it Fation can d nine a | to be used for as long as five 4 location n the meantime the san al Of the ort) ‘ prevailing const Goodwin & Co, say that they w Med root t ¢ have the buildir eady in two Bow give ‘ « months, and, if necessary, in the the othe ¢ meantime will run ap a ¢ he street to accomm the » “ The en of th a t W in’ fror to $10 ith, according to the area. Gen ike place lie " e stalls will be &x8 or Taing w feet A large airwa will wn a flight to a baseme it take care of th authorize the erection of Very bent that ; prs | proven or the Prevent momer building ordinance would have to B® Co, will put up a|be waived | (Beattie Star Jef! name a commission as provided 6 ) .- THE SEATTLE STAR ~ WEATHER FORECAST & PROBABLY FAIR TONIGHT AND TURSDAY; LIGHT W ~ a. be SEATTLE, WASH. MONDAY, AUGUST 26, 1907 were Washed fro@ thelr founda tiong | Around Walla Walla much dain (By United Press.) PORTLAND, Aug. 26.—From var tous portions of Oregon and Wash ington com® reports of cloudburste. age Was caused by Ut oud burnt Umatilla county has been swept! Across the Columbia river damag jAnd crops have suffered. Hall fetl there was greater with the rain and beat (he wheat; At Pullman rain and wind created Pand corn down haves, Hall fell to @ depth of wix Near West Birch creek houses ipches. OF MINE IS HELD. ~~ ASSASSINATED (By United Press.) 8sT PRTRBRSRURG, A 26 Colonel Thanhoff, governor of the while walking the street today The assassin was captured y | 18 PARIS GETTING GOOD? Pretty Edna Aug ays French City lan't Naughty, | A double funeral of John Blas kite and Frank Tomasko, tlner led tm the explosion that occurred in th: lant The reay The wreckage caused by the ox the two ploeten ts being cleared away and work will be resumed tomorrow nalbility for the explo Franklin min MISS EDONA AUG. WASHED OUT Exclusive Service.) | NEW | they have all the operators they Want and that business is uninter rupted There will be no con YORK, Ang Wonder of wonders! rat's wm getting @¢ day by day At least Mise Aug, actress, says so, and res (Star Special Service.) rightofway and the qngine was returned from the French ca HATTON, Wash, Aug 26.—Miles |Cropped into 20 feet of water. The ital tt he Northern Pacific tem@enatayed on the track and ton » ee ae Len freight care telescoped. George ace and Connell have /Petgner lost his life by being crush pudburat. | ed both sides te Tuesda away by a ¢ The train crew escape The flood waters are crushing he Wheat in the feids, al! being de stroyed. be in eon Harry A. Bigelow Buried to be ope fe) ONE CENT EST WINDS, =z “2 c VOL..i0. NO. 4 PRICE 25¢ PER MONTH MACKINTOSH CLOSES CLOUDBU RSTVANDERVEER FAILS TO TRAP MISS ARNT — AID FOR THE sx of Woman Accused of Robbing Reed 1s Unshaken by Cross Examination---Warrants Charging Extor- tion Issued for Two Men. —— STRIKERS — ment of a room & this pmarks TT TTT Te TTT Te ated the Leweht y suggestion with impro concerning the witnens His advances were tndig sented. Reed accompanied her to Miss Maud J. Arnt wae disoharg od by Justice Carroll at 3:46 this . * By United Press.) * OYSTER BAY, Aug. 26.—~ * * President Roosevelt will take * # no aotion towards settling the # tolegraphers’ strike, He has # of papers on William Reed In a the city ae far as Bighth av. and * * 7 * * afternoon. Her discharge was fol lowed immediately by the service n it fo C m ; President Small, Clowry or damage sult for 960,000 for defama-| ciined Reed's enco ne tion of character home alone the * |* made no plans to confer with Pike st., from which point she de * srning + others. abject ology being ee ee ee D In spite of his effort to make It appear that Maud J. Arpt, « od ‘ ecause of riday, was held at that place yes sionwf ae te laid at the door of shw . es . , ‘ he fact known to te “ The ‘cos Atte ; of "the fajur Tomasko, the fire boas, who is said| NUW YORK, Aug. 26.—-Protty William Re 4 at the pn a | the fam’ of the wit 1 hanged, although tt to have neglected the usual precay |r! telegraphers are canvassing revolver. ie ai edventuress and |neee’ friends. An atiempt on Ble Ney will recover tow, jthe financial district today, selling oviaainal Deputy Prosecuting Attor-|part of Attorney Vanderveer to cme go poses coples of the telearaphers’ daily pa ney Vanderveer failed utterly to|make the witness declare that per, the “Fair Play,” at $1 «a copy eniais made by the wo- | protection in this fnstance had been Two Cents” is printed across the |™&n during her cross-examination granted to Reed because c the a0 top of the first page, but th ig [12 Justion Carroll's court this morn-|cused woman's regard for him, Pp pag sirls | ing failed utterly ] are making the above cial Retterating her testimony given | Mise Arnt stated that since the | Ll @ | rates to the financiers. The sale is |on direct amination Be above incident she had jen nott Miss Arpt ma no slips ing of Reed until the night preced }would give the deputy prose ing the alleged rob This was atlack her veracity, on the evening of Friday, Aug. 16 She contradicted the The telegraphers claim to be 60 per cent stronger than at any time testimony of since the strike, but the officials ath im Meagan aap gel ae at there claims, They declare that of that day, the witness again told the ato to force his unweleor upon her Witness contradicted the testimo- y of Reed’s second attempt attention ence be-| She said that she had been tc {ween Small and Clowry today. dinner with him once, to the thea oy of Judge Salisbury, who declar The telegraph offictals reiterate | ter tw and to a track «meet at that she had answe a tele the statement that they have noth. | the university once: the be phone message from him Monday ing to arbitrate ing the only occasion upon which | ™moruing. Referring to her Inter Reed's sole compant at police headquarters with CHICAGO, Aug Stolen by gypsies is supposed to have been ser, the witness denied a ment attributed to her in which r had accompanied her a times rr The funeral of Harry A ‘The Northern Pacific han been | the fate of four children of Jacob 4 that’ a the! he: was charged with saying that on mn od the using the Great Northers tracks to|Heinrichsen, a market gardener versit May,|he could. not understand Reed's in Cufisbad, Austria Matton Spokane for the local trains, the The children have been lost for 48 watching the athletics }motive tn acting as he had done. was held yesterday at the strong emt Gound trains going out over hours. A gypsy camp near their proposed a re nd adding that she thought “be ertan » The « no the OBR. &@ N. It te expected that home moved éurtag 8 Saturday night end boldly s set te craay Ail effort on the monies were at ! t with by fomorrow wight the washed-out | sommes === = part of Vanderveer the of brethern from fraternal traske Will be placed tn condition, admit this st eb Interment was made " t c ih a permitting of the operation of | te to have been ma to hime, cont freight train wast 5 traits, | fa . ies Avie Arnt, a yc sister, | was called to the stand | od he slat | ght after « Mins | \ 1 Arnt, 4 ae med, to give t m with the Reed case Videleese polities] aed administra ; . twe oD we € taken in cus. Whisk Rin Renews Fi te to Rob Mayor Moore a’ Live cireles that that is what ts be tm the parlor of the y Ring ig y ie cr toy tha arr of the Steven However, it ts not belleved that tectives Clark and Philbrick, after His Power~Backed By Corporations Seeking Re- eu‘sis'ssussl"wlt even vs tthe Co ofiers had itessed th len , he re 1 prearranged meeting with the % m Ri longth of agopting the resolution pncerraees sncoene win: tht <a let From Franchise Restrictions. eaten Prec rw pron igmg se The city charte REIGN OF CRIME Th bew nendments could be made plainly and intelligentiy nan and submitted to the vote ner of procedure to be taken when at the next city @lection next ple of the chang tn the eb Moore hig tne be done by vote ¢ All that the ef now In the absence of a petitio of one-fourth of the qualified tors is to order the election on their own tnitiative, for a commis sion to review and redraft the char er This commission must be nam ed by the people The plan to have the city ire any spr r,” aid Mayor It can only the people } counci! can d0/ mission of (By United Press.) CHICAGO, Aus 26-—-A youth. review, amend, tiving his pame ae William Knight, and make up changes in the ebar aged 18, Who recently arrived from ter as my be deemed best by the Omaha, wae arrested and 52 pay commi: ” cheeks wore found in bis pockets. At the same time an unidentified man was found in the rear of a with his throat cut tter iv before the, city resent in the resolution & to name & om Thin new charter would, of coure have to be submitted to the voters fire sta but the voters under it woul ut th ere wader It would have “ie ind hin peotets pad nothing t ow the selectic OF the mae teak che pamlection |rumed inside out. The prisoner it ‘te charged in some quarters was takes with. Scores of others ar that the matter has been thus rested in en effort © stop the! mysterious robberies and murders} adroitly framed for the purpose of ) having the powers that be control rave vom ‘ee Seen the men who would be on the com mission. Controlling the men, od the sceae could dic nd of changes desired “am are eld to be very) © the pert of those whol coun in @ resolution submitted, is uot In accordance with the jaw on the sub fect What might be done with benefit. would be th ot a body of men to few the charter and potnt out places In the charter that should be amended those be fate the k Two th desirable are guiding the mo¥é fOr the éhar- | AKS ter revision | | Th two points are: To give the city counell certain administre » powers and to afford the fran. | © corporations some casement | m the restrictiofa that now safe | guard the pu tufere j The first proposttion is a renewal | -_ of the old fight against Mayor | Attempting to get off a Unt vereity street car while it was in motion this morning, Louis Phil ippe, an Italian laborer, was thrown te the street and suffered a broker acm, besides being badly bruised and seratched Philippe is sald to have forgotten Moore in a new guise. It ts con by politicians that is likely to succeed bh and it would be torture for on in the admintat two SHE'S A SAILOR BOLD. Mayor Mrs. Alfred Vanderbilt Steere Her Yacht Cleverly in’ Race ® to give the conductor a signal to ayor w f stop and when ar reached the of months vals intepeedtion of 45th ay vped with the um northeast, he stepp: into would be catled | spage { er ¥ pro Dazed by bis fall, the rred posed mai got to his feet and after feel Just what is desired » way ing bis broken arm, nonchalantly of giving the corporat said: > “Arm = br nk | go tr : hises is home,” and pre l on bis way stated, but it is the belief in well- apparmntly indt AFTER ROBBERS MAS. ALFRED VANDERBILT | . (Beattie Star's Exclusive Service.) | Seized f men, bound, gag-, his eat, secured money and fled. NEWPORT, Aug. 2¢ ailing in|} @e4d, thrown over 0-foot embank. | At the bottom of the embankment ow Bx 4 aed robbed. of 3760 in ox. |CFO¥I® regained —consclousness 4 ff breeze and with #« ‘ ada freed himself and made tag over thé t ¢ ht, M perience 1 by L. C. ¢ “his Way to the springs, where he Aitrea “0, Vand . just an of @ ¥ at the related his story N gan mil River hot A posse was fmmediately ft 1 much at ease at the wheel of her ines. The # y occurred at land ‘a desperate hunt now on )-footer ice, as en seated! 11:30 o'clock last night The robbe are have in the parlor of her palatial man-| Croyle says he had drawn $760 ¢aken the Black D 1 road and dda with wh to pay his crew, and are thought to be headed f 44 She recently ran a ck econd | that w passing the Little Jug, attie, Feeling runs. bigh at the over @ 100-mile course ir \ » road house, near the mille, and bloode na ett bay, and in enter the | was welzed by five mer if the bighwaymen are races of the New York Yacht Club. ‘treating |new Before It | } te sail late this afterneon for Pan |ama, filled with water and sank off —— ed bills, was not found on either The|as the freight was taken aboard Of the men, and It is the opinion of the police that they passed it to a man and woman who were in the parior at the time of the meet- ing, and who have not been seen BAN FRANC Aug Pacific Mail steamer Acapulco, due | the steamer settled until the water rushed through the port holes in streams. The pumps were put to The officers declare that if er of these two people suspect work but the water gained so rapid- ed of having received the money were innocent they would have im- formed the police of their where the Mall steamship company's dock | at noon today, The passengers | ly that the firemen and engin abouts ere this, as both knew of the arrest and are now strongly sus pected of having been “in game. aboard and the crew escaped safe | were driven from thelr places he ly. The po t open and Acapulco went down tn 10 minutes on the ‘MOST OVER COWSLIP FARM. Ee a ows si "AE WILL AT. TIMES BE PLUNGED INTO THE peapter PULANEHOLIA® ee

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