The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 20, 1907, Page 1

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Li BURGLAR KILL WOUNDS ANO K. Tange Stabbed to Death in His Room by Thief--T. hrikado Receives Knife in His Back---Robber and Murderer Escapes. ie to drive The wounded man to the Wayside Emergency hospital When Tange fell, Artkado start this ed for the burglar and attempted to hold him by throwing a blanket fare Japanese. Tt aren who is de ppaiatto, bas eseay pebind two Japanese wer ¥ about the man, but the Intru reached from under the blanket and succeeded tn driving Dis mur lerous knife into the man’s hack ig reem in the Ovaka hc lirectly between the shoulder Sper between Matn nod blades. Had the knife been driven} a, last night. at straight, the unknown mulatto ie igeeek in the morning would have had a double murder} med by the » his credit pase moving In the re he burglar ently A range man near the © hat both men were dead, for | a b edly searched the clothing of} laceording to the two Japanese hanging in the} ‘Arikado in his weake secured $150 and a gold} te barely able to te from Tange’s clothes and | # Rie-feet. The bursta 1 a ring from the other the Japanese to lay dows ar fects. Then he backed out Instead Tange sprane f the window and climbed down Arikado saw the . © indde of & knife flash In the da Arikado managed to reach a re and before he could spring ver in & bureau and fired 1t @mpanion’s assidtance thr ¢ times through the window Piaite bad been plunged tn, draws attract the attention of the po Pestand plunged again into TADE®S j106 Later it was discovered that arderer had walked around As the dyin man dropped to side of the building and Ariwado sprang from the be 4 under the overhead bridge ip recnive, the cold stor! ix 1 st. He was seen to go oe ean — 2 wards the Grant st. brid *- land this is the last definite clew * that the police have been able to t ae to his movements after The Oxaka House has e of «a murder, a sul serious scrapes during the past two years. Deputy Coroner Arnold tnvestt gated the case and had the bod: of the murdered man removed to Yonney Watson morgue a attending ¢ wound, secured the s\ory § BALKS AT THE CHAIN GANG anificentty nm te ane! that he fe sick and too compe’ do ual which I am fighting for < gonamge a ag But it is hell downstairs. They | a F. Titus, the #0 -45% condemn aman to death, and oritor who was remanded (hat is what this amounts to, pre a oer pl yesterday to jeally, We have to sleep on al days in tiew of paying eoment floor and are moelied to goats of $210.20, a stick our nose to the dare of the fils trial and conviction on 4 small window to get @ breath of af obstructing the streets, cool (not fresh) air iy Mitly refased to go to work State Senator Robert F. Rooth chain gank. and Attorney C. A. Riddle have been retained as legal counsel by Dr. Titus and ft is understood that he attempt to get out of jail on habeas corpus proceedings. He elaime he can only be imprisoned im the city jail three days to work out the original fine of $16 The prisoner has spent most of Of Police Wappenstetn RB sent for City Physic Cal i, who thorough!y examined the fondition of the socialist Senoanced that he had What to do and Dr Angi yes to make public examination ay at Police is @ bull- his time writing @ letter for the Bod gl guid Dr. Titus socialist paper, describing his ox is warns in our perionees | in onl = fe is A.B. Fowler, secretary | expetted lust night, and the league he Koreas Exclusion | officers were present at the depo and why has he not answe him, but were disap} fecal. summons from th board of the Exclusio: Fowler's presence is n in Seattle just now by other m of the league in order to fx preparations for tinuing ¢ Sending word to Fowler at i to return to Seat bis health clusion rvement his operations aw and a sections | glcgrlbgl Ro word fror m in case he able to cope with the Contra! Labor Temple | the work ahead of him. If he does Miloers heard anything rela eturn mts. The off sw i. Were considernt to locate him i Fowle an explanation of his actions the matter today ASK FOR ONE ELEVEN % Ming that the mer the Lincoln building the % champion shi wa spped by Prinetpal ‘d ogi one ele ut ot until it had beer being divide éme © atthe dain ft Washington aad Lincoin , he Washington building Dein Mieaiates a m and it will be ‘ Bond * the ae FARR IS CHARGED WITH EMBEZZLEMENT | a Of funds to + ; M + raw-back Me Conta\ ned enture United State , tts forn Fame eveitet tos oie f, William his own use ee (By | Retse F | NEW YonK ‘e YORE opt. 20.—Kiz € Pr 4 Wash ha a Second Star Night at Pure Food Show * 3 ADMISSION COUPON: ; . PAND. BI (OMITTED. FREE *| * ARGE, . *| * of * i FOR TONIGHT ONLY 4 ? DREAMLAND ,7TH AND UNION od PEP ses os sa seee coe © om 4S KE HE HSCHOOL SENIORS HD OO BEM © OD 06 MOO & he CE DELAYED THREE HOURS Service on | terurban w his mornin ew out of Tacoma, and rousways the ratis. A w pread th ning that had een a wre in whieh the to be ly « h read in tr Caught by a reve g com- wheel the the North rr t company at adale terda if H. Pre an engineer, narrowly escaped hinery. When extricated his right and was badly 1 i and the thu 1 two fix ere 0 ne The was brought Charleston at ‘Frisco. t armored ¢ Charlestor ‘ 1 here f ! " Will Train Consuls. WASHINGTON ot, 20.—The Pettibone Trial Oct, 14 BOISH, Sept. 20—-The trial of George Pettibone has been set f Oct. 14, owing to his present th C. P. R. to Mine Own Co VANCOUVER, BH. C., Sept. 20 The ©, P. R. will open mines th British Columbia, and mine coal for ite own w Weyerhaeuser? Makes Buy, CHBHAL Bept. 20, We erhacuser interests have pareha the Neveas mill and timber Sn ons, paying $940,000, 20.6 O06 69 9000 ROB 2 o ” ° ° ‘TE S AR . WEATHER FORECAST—TONIGH T AND SATURDAY FAIR “Af WARMER; ae AST WINDS, SEATTLE, WASH. FAD SEPTEMBER 20, 1907 PRICE 25¢ PER MONTH, | 2 ™ AAR Re! ; Sup ’ * *) A ME) * JAPAN HEIR.APPARENT = ® * WILL SOON VISIT KOREA, * pi in 7] * * * cw United Prees.) * * TOKIO pt 20.—The we) bh # helrapparent to the throne of *! ® Japan has decided to pay aw] ® visit to Korea, sailing from ®] ® Yokohama on October 10 . |e R RRR RR *| * i ee ” BANK CLEARINGS, * erie werner: - * : + DOLLARS VS. HU Vv, * Seattle. * « MAN Li ES A 4 d © © Constngn to8r; SLSTENR ged Man Run Down by Madison Street Car---Fender wo Balances, $200,147.67 a i. * © st Passes Over His Body and Only Prompt Action ot & Balances, $122,978.98 *) . H ‘ illi . Partiand Me Gripman in Stopping Car Prevents Another Killing. *® Clearings today, $1,051,957, & # Balances, $80,075.00. * ‘ be uc ron the Madison | ee the car until [tee etree ewe ne! ft f Fourth and Ee | Ne marly atte e man was removed to Provt he G. Eva a labor dence he sl, and attended by Dr, attle I t it ! authorities say that i nar 5 aly hurt, and @n- Immediate act the ' ' th bad The fende r 1 es a pposed to 1 ¢ pl ed f tried it t ' ent rd | : : te e that G. F who (By United Press.) | r wh t grade work accident, had t taken to the how BOISE, Ida, Sept. 20.—Gove | ¥ fadison He ap tal a Mee De. Willis Steunenberk was «generally known y - , to be e of the prin promoters of the Bolse basin timber country declared Senator W. B. Berah to day in disew a7 that the government would attempt to show that the late chief executive was one of the prime movers in | the Idaho land uds Steunen. | berg. continued the senato: fled on lands in questic nd went i * back east to find « b He call ; ed on Moon and Barber in Kau | (By United Pres story they arre ted Jennie | nd Wal Claire, Wis. and it was mainly of ZION CITY, Ill, Sept. 20.—Ae ter Greer augh, Mra Ha ae Smith b representations that the Har ‘ 4 of ‘ fe Mr and jarold itehell and . ber Lumber company was formed »eeto Maarten rect aie « them with manslaughter, tor the purpose of cutting timbe f f ido 8 content “5 i which bere. | ¢ ¢ © persons ade a confession, in me { the sect of I " h . with saying that ernor Steunenberg wan made vg sadly segura ir & the son and d his father, who is a buyer for th mpany and he t ” an, have been a 4 Parhamite, was called from returned to Boise to purchase the ; <5" ” m lands. So far as | know he ' t , home. Then the ap ea ow ways acted lawfully in the mat-| a wae ar ae ; rape gee: BE ses o aan ter. 1 say this though of course | oP pte ge cca hne ack. Gn tho ee I do not know what evidence was - » Agree hts yee: "en at | toe eet the a ages adduced before the grand jury. | ; 4 ; gett ae pte ray’ ow gh Op never sugpected him j ve stl “sab ees Poveadlad ag coan’ tas tiottata: wonk Taal Speaking of his own case, Borah jayne: 77 Mtoe cea’ the’ Ge | declared that he would not avail ~ hort a: oe | himself of technicalities, although : : he belleved the statute of anti. | tlona run againat the alleged | crime, “I have asked Washington | offs to hasten the trial so | could » to the senate vindicated. Judge Hanford of the United ane ppointed in their goods ; States court this morning granted , and cor ee ae the | oh in 4 the petition of Sutcliffe Baxter, re ’ do the business they have | ceiver of the McCarthy Dry Goode » accustomed to. The petition | ©o., to have the assets of that com! sted that the council pass an | pany sold st private pale. The sale dinance setting aside a certain in to be held at 2 p. m. on October | @ | port of the market for the | - ) hucksters, apart from the produe- | ers | Following an order from Mayor | HEARING PROTEST tition reettes that the Moore, all fish peddlers have been | peddlers mix up their wagons with expelled from the market, their ex: | those of the rancher le 5 ing credited to the fact The committee on transportation and produce t 1e market is for farm produce of the Chamber of Commerce and Well, the balloons went up all ‘ya the next balloon burned & wellmade soldier, it set a true | the purchasers are in many only & committees from the Manufactur | right at noon today and one of Then another one burned and If course southward and kept to It Pie ers’ association are meeting In joint them hasn't been heard from «ince. the balloon editor hadn't once been) Behind the tow sossion this afternoon for the pur The first one was a weakling. It @ Sunday school superintendent, school it disappeared f view |pose of discussing the protest of had to be petted arid conxed and amd if Freddie Henry, the office of balloon editor the Albers Bre Milling Co, relative ¢ ed and petted before it would boy, hadn't been there it Mi office t ot M and to the proposed reduction of freight even make any effort to stand White, of the clroula’ depart. the ¢ hook han rates on West-bound goods. The | alone ment, hadn't be watching the lated each other upon Albers Bros, Milling Co. bases it#| Then it puffed out and looked pfoceedings, the editor would have ful man in which the protest on the grounds that with for a moment as though it was al sworn. bail had been ma ated & redaction on West-bound goods, | ready to try it alone. It fooled the didn't swear but trie rt with balloo Kastern manufacturers could com-| balloon editor and he let it @o. it again that wa the w i pete with those of the West on And what do you think? And say, the next balloon was blew so blamed hard. I | local grounds. It Just slipped over the edge of Beauty. It swelled right up as soor t a } the roof and dropped down-tnto|as the match was applied to the } a crowd of agxious boys waiting little bundle of waxed execlajor ar below it kept on welling up an ft (By United Press.) will be wired to President Lester William Kiecinfeltor wae a @0 itself right out of hander FAIRBANKS, Alas velt today and this will un- " taller than the rest and he df the balloon editor and shot Aoepgececaagar® doubtedly result in no longer post- grabbed it. A moment later he| ward , ment of Wickersham’s appoint- appeared in The Star office with| There was none of the weakling ch ar fi . : ent a rmanent judge of the Sasi > nis ler for two Gentry cireus |@Bout it at theke Ger the Re econd judiciary of Alaska The jury in the tickets and he got them. Standing right up as straight as t ‘ e tk The prin gt ue — a = he ju n ected. De ‘ h- |tenge of Casey Moran, editor of the Biswanger, char ed another term in con- | Pairba News, and Bion Dodge, today returned a verdic q A te form Kov~pedit Times and leader of ; or on Third a ‘as cha “i h ‘ were used proposition was fought out and ; wme property of which he he ge Wickersh Tacoma and which seans that the Wicker- tax title, } - - « e have wn t ham question will not come up | He ts being held on another forg y : t Ps n this city, Nine hundred ; ry charge of « similar nature. ete t f « © cast : ptor piscoverco To ON TRIAL KILL GOVERNOR FRANTZ (By United Press.) yom sent to him by mafl was load. |) 4 with th nitroalyce he a 1 t 4 ae Frantz | a on ; , ADE 1 as . we - — * HOW ABOUT THIS, GIRLS ‘ t 1 © ¢ for (By United Pres 1 . u J, D . = UNKNOWN TELEGRAPHER w . niger ihn osha aph A hat own f the r i hi I 4 OORT | Se, adie Ie a telegraph operat t “ 7 ‘ ape tin | been sic i Y mated ie. Saini » ASK TO LEVY: saints American 4 mela aan i " - : d Interurban Railway as ; able mewsagc O10 A. Y, P. TAX it able message and a request that er be nts fo ote th VETERAN SUICIDES uw perator stranger and sheep © bee low oo boa 1 of county commi Property ik are ¢ ate ' e tht Y m rece a let than $100,000. been workir on the case for sev te fror h of A ka snk (By United Press.) eral da For some time e Paci iuion, askin REWTH UP AGAIN, ¢ FRANCISCO, Sept esate attic and Tacoma offic i ‘e had ! 1 t 1 I t v 1 age, Matthew their suspicions aroused b t a ew e e hke an e@ ficer, @ report oft muggler ope ing }county { { more of ra ° doanetia 8 © I i, @ tted »y em dcintee United Press.) from British Columbia. @i) at-|m for the exposition, The , » ovesult of fast hi@ throat with a ra TACOMA, Sept, 20 Oplum |tempa to cateh the have | m law paased by @he te t t to the ship i ning, He die@ befow emuagiers have been making thelr futile, A With |Jogiwlature gives the county board | ging in Arctic water vil 1 ista could — be ummongd, h quartetrs on Vashon island, has been making regular | such power, and tne action will| The present trial ts @n in h} hker was colonel of the ig narding to evidenee gathered. by | trips om Vancouver to the tsiand| undoubtedly be taken at the uc raneisea, before United Stat ( tred and eleventh Tennegy ‘tour oem ‘nepestont shod meres ae Rigi tiypermen agd others, rege ting me the bovwdg * Loommiplauig) Hegeoek. {see regiment in the civil Waly rd . eo «#6 eter cm o% eno 0 MMOD. 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