The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 5, 1907, Page 1

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1907, ‘SIXTEEN YEAR OLD. GIRL MISSING Conatder SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5, ATTLE PASTOR [S VICTIM SEATTLE, WASH., able mystery surrounds Mite Dregan has been employed E Poole, of Boston, Sues Rev. William 6. BROUGHT uP WIT ioe be, nome ee, Se of This City, Alleging That the Divine Has i sna since ‘an a ° Y . ' z a ° ® ° THE WEATHER—RAIN TONIGHT AND SUNDAY} LIGHT WEST WINDS. r anh Bind at WHOLE VOL. 9. NO. 92. PRICE 25¢ PER MONTH SALE ARRESTS ARE NOW PROMISED parse oe wed “White Slave” Traffic of the Pacific Coast Is to r'siiy ‘ot wa volver ‘at die boriom. Be Broken Up~-Women Will Be Deported and Give Evidence Against Procurers. : se 7 = the Affections of the Plaintiff’s Wife— (By United Press.) widespread than had WASHINGTON Oc oe inve ng the im and Mrs. Jones Charge That Suit Is Merely) WASHINGTON, Oct coool nvetviag the. ime z nen but of women Attempt to Blackmail. (By United Press.) ones for 90 days, 1 wish this do commerce and lat and Frank P. t Russia and ‘sg | BVANSVILLE Ind. Oct by telegraph, wherever he may t Sargeant " ot imr United Sta Inspector of if such procedure poaaible. ¢ srat ~ ermined to elim . i to have a careful Dlackmal! is afterwa In all I hetpe Hams, for the local port, t Seare can give you the details of inate « ave ff t f the large x wy, William ( xter ty am, signed by the misconduct, which has been of m t f , = oghnggl . November sevelt, directing that the serious nature, and might have at On his ip th made ° | Go Immen ters conta ¢ the master of the steamer | any time caused an accident to this Northwestern and Pacif W i n the « charges he is nd th ‘ : Hartweg, carrying the Pitt» boat, as well as to other boats - tates, Secretary Stra t { are f te B. Poole sult fe the result urg del n the present river THBODORE ROOSEVELT That the position of Ferdinand | when asked by a representative-of W4# directed to the nere t t here a fears of friendship annot see how any decent | trip, be | ately suspended steamer Fred Hartwog’e | Schimitz on the saloon question The Star as to his position portation” of women for imr a and subsequent de ta ip such a case; | earam fo p port ts Catr and it te tr pen@ the way for the reopening of 1 am making no statements be | DUrponses. 5 fl, socording to R ‘ ect that the license of the od at Bvanaville. Jockeying wieee in Youngstown, if he is yond the one I have made that| The Japanese and Korean Exclu are re ! the underlying master, or whoever ts tion in the naval parade ¢ rs to the city council from the | I would only favor the renewal or | #lon league informed him that hun- | the is, howe ihe salt. which Poo for the Fred Hartweg during the sdangertug Hves te the cause | Fourtenth ward, was admitted by granting of new licenses when.the | dreds of Japanese women were be- | + ito ft evi . the minister his present age be suspended at|of the president’s action Mr ca himself this morning of the citizens In a pre-|ing brought to America surreptl. | 4 ‘ t th be ght eames court wnrough F. ii \\ the ward desired it,” said tion and held in practica! slay. | the prose e ayn" eens com: in wh wa Schmitz ‘ and sold by the impc r or those re r e for $15,000 damaxes [ € tunities were of if the majority of voters In | Seer dered a the t 5 make oe allege a ! t e th ate before the Youngstown precinct id investigation, and it w 4 ¢ such me 1 on of his wife. came public, which shows the favor ‘the granting of saloon|éred that the “white slave” t porcadir ong too ridicw p euit. I have evidence Hcenses there, | would regard thelr anew . fhe consideration of ac show tts biac Hing characte wishes in the matter — Fa wnt betieve that the ca am eve 2 An Opportunity | Mr. Schmitz is sore that a fight for trial,” sa sent it purt, and 1 he fs being made on his saloon policy “The su pportunity, for I bet The only mistakes I have made ly in the that matiers should be ox is in being drawn info this cam of extorting blood money bot “ th protection of the | paign,” he said It b been noth For | public | {ng but trial and tribs #o far never give. wp a cent } « a ribula Thave been hound Jones, formerly Mies Mat me and from what I have learned I wileged case out of the daughter of the bate és * ‘ believe that there is more work fastly re Dext from whom # St R d Sendin “Thei + Doll unfogtanate widow and her family than credit in the office of coun at bare haf from whom she in| War Readers ing i in er lars for the Um- wit be received by The Star and efiman I the @ the case and has un | - ackn@Wledged from day to day. The Mr. Schmitz, however, denied the abe iience ther bustasa | f0rtunate Family---Widow Expresses Her Apprecia- couse. 's & rorty one. and The rumor that he had agreed to oc-| lack Attem pt at Blackmail Stat appeals to its readers to help. oupy the office, if elected, only un By Chari ' " a . t il ne pri . } aries Hogue. spot near a small cluster ; . - ¢ CoMtfibutions up to"date are as til next spring when he would Bi Bey o i as ¥ an attempt to black tion of the Efforts Made i in Her Behalf. | cone v Oe eee TE fever LW, tts |. BAKER CITY, ¢ Oct ; All of these » |mall we.” ot i Mrs Jones Poole te eae is the epring “4 Shooting upwards into the sky, mak-| hor are known to harbor strong on | is money and te seeking " reviously acknowledge 19.00 Gchmits is t supported by [28 ® #wWeeping parabola and then tion men. Thé crest of the Bis Suit are sald to extort some, Mrs. Poole was Enclosed please find check for |home, are voluntarily eontrtt iting Peter Wickstrom si1+ 10.00 (he entire Republican state, county | PUrsting with a loud report into a ir hill told nothing. The tebee proce eleven years our friend and both Mr. Jones and /$10 for the unfortunate wos 10 ¢ each for ber relief. J. B Featherstone 250 and city machine, representatives | “luster of varlcolored stars, a large who had flashed back the Ie Been Rine years aco myself helped them from time to| Mrs. Kemi. I hope that the fund , 7: M. Craney, 232 Fairview av.,| Stag reauer, Ballard + 1.00 of the machine visiting the Weat Tocket statled and surprised the | answering message fled and left no tre seers ae time o t of pure ndabip This | win swell to! bur thane haa all ; on ed to convey to Mra H. @ Whee ard 1.00 geattio waterfront nightly and nighthawks of Raker City last night. clues sag > cng ie the return we get ar kind ola. with on dea bs reediapreo f . arge. any house | Cael , 1.00 spending their money freely tn the ficarcely had the of the float Two women are implicated in the 1 refused him r 1 < hold effecta and hing that may Mr A. Cuthbert 100 saloons. The campaign is being bits of fire disappeared be Brown assa tion, Both are Tt seems very f > aded to have suc kindness in helping the poor) be ¢ i. His phone number |B. % Risley 1.00 hotly conducted and the saloons are series of flashes wig-waae known ‘ n warm feelings ome that it took Poot but woman eee Fe ha Lee, Pontiac 1.00 the battleground answe signal from the hy wards the federa- erent to discover his alleged , than to give up The above, with its aac ing MacDoug 1 other James Wright 1.00 ir bill has shadowed the police a y. Lame th cheek, Game to The Sar office this | wor have ph The Marlon Van Dyke Mitten and RETURNS FROM HUNT. nd sury 1, the " since the day after the he tiieulowsness of the mult lends are star 13. We | Morning trom Peter Wickstrom. | Star office w yuiry an to Mary Helen Campbeli 4m pollee who have Another, the wife of a the fact that during a! nded a soct » church last | Other contrit were also re |the needs of and ex. €. A. Epperson 6.00' L. B. Youngs returned yester. | *earching Baker City for the eration official, makes it her tad his wife lived night and the expressions of a cetved mak 4 total up to date | pressing their intent of sending G. Al Harris 1.00 day from Orcas island, where he days, ronhed to the nes get through every pas- fir as my knowledge there show that their confidence |f 962.74 eat . chothinie N. B Thornton 1.00 passed a few days hunting Chinese and to the neighb sin that passes through the rem bappier manner in Mr. Jones is unshaken. We do| A* ® ready told tn The Star M Contributions of any sort for the | Pala’ Birds, Batiard 2.00 pheanants h the blazing trail , believe that both . rege married Couple. not like the publicity, but will fight | Kemis lost all ot Ser earthly yx ston a * © connected with the murder j Rameve that Mrs. Poole | this case to prove the motive back | *##lons on Thursday in a fire tha | d that the rocket came | wh the truth is finally known. Mayibing Shout this suit be of the charges that have beer letely de her home. | et oer brought pelted work her livi | I beft Boston nine years enact - and the support of her th | ¢ Poole as a decent dren, Mra. Kemig was already | failed in his business as ty dost » when the fire ma | ru jeweler and | visitation. Everything in th | im by interceding with his was destroye neluding all aad enabling kim to start clothing of the widow and her < again. Stvce then, m, the latter escaping f | } thas failed two or three se clad only in thelr night | must have gone from thea J it — ~ ae trends told moe mat Liv Pick” | Toe view , : ae Soa Having passed two bogus checks Detect Ad yet vate Friday's dispatch stating that the! This morning Mra Kemig Rogers. Judge Lawlor inquired of aly cm the Cauieuinl tame, f sgak. tate mrs nin —_ owe * Cunard linet Umbria struck «| seen at the me of Mra * Given Until 2:30 O'Clock T pe Then the the deputy who has charge of the he second one whi the inte ted the ‘me I we “a br wevere storm, great anxiety ts felt| O'Leary, 307 Pontius av ore Jury what the foreman had said proprietor was at the bank being|the 4 ae ee pn Poote’s Note. jhore over failure of the vessel to she and her family have n given Jurors Will Be B lato Court-M N He told me it was utterly im-|Proprictor wa , tee teak a h Bas Brae Poole, I endorsed report by wireless this morning. | shelter, and was tendered $20 of 0 CANS A NEW) possivie tor them to agree on a Robert Mlack came back today and : oo tem a es = feat which | had to) The Umbria in now overdue. the money already contributed | Tri | verdict. He did not want to | with an audacity that bas sur pr ata .o First war a inane a ae cely ff ords to | atructios Do » ¢ testimon . “ /~ ¥ ne : 2 Sen_seavouty Ss we » rial. Lemley el Aaah abe mony prised even the police attempted He was at one time clerk 2B. ry | ee “rors. to purchase an appetizing meal of the ice court, and for a year its in tan & . ire a Juror Kelley, was very sick at the gprs mo ae ' J , ig. “Tl have re pro (By United Press.) for the defense claim that it is time. I asked him if he needed feo ea mit e ot th a, ifce. oe ee vided for th of my family! SAN FRANCISCQ, Oct either nine to three or ten to two Medical attendance, but he repli p ‘ ~ ee a by my o and atm oppor t # the jury in the@ase of Tirey for sequittal that he did not declared the . = on prinetp charitable | L. Ford comes to an agreement by After receiving word from the bailiff. i that o¢ ‘ord will have foreman and gonsulting with the at 1 think that the jury should be curred on The and nd time. The in torneys for both the prosecution allowed to deliberate further time without shelter " ¥ » to allow the jury to deliberate anti! | mize the incon ve e of having agai ab nels 2:20 o'clock the parties in continued attendan 1 " ese to a lat ‘ he officers their doors with It was first decided to have the 1 will set the hour of 2:30 for S the ® hep. Vaiey Suir, trom] Among he, veateres of the ey had fail sec any trace of to remain with them jury brought tm at 11:30, but J » fury to be brought in Se cee gee |e ahoe OF BY Denietes. Wine the man les an ¢ Ge . . a ts P p Lawlor did not consider that vantage of “Seattle Day” yesterda ay, is the collection of 01 "matemse ble Saas me ‘ - B - oar Wien dilincontinas tele eae charge |came back with tal ‘ h blooded horses, of Bis former sweethoart.| gpurned by Misa To " ° Th ‘ ' t . b deliberating long « t ot ten | eet gine that any fair might be greed Taylor, in the iatter's hom er - , ta verd AC 7 o'éloch thie Big Crowd Pre ‘ . pla: f other live stock escaped from the > hee ‘ « . n The report that the jur r r with ext ted a General hospital yestoria of tin 5 er eating & be brought im this morning wneau, Alaska. Many wo elves. 7 many | t at ‘ fi to b We he was to have been a . 3 . ' a akfa ¢ bal- the court room to be crowded to its) 7 jon to take advantage Tae s wearing 8 gala Upon recovery anc ee oe 7 ¥ At pe taken jimit jong before the bour set wil aid yp in t in. duction of rates day @ arance, and the fai td on a eriminal charke _ ent word Attor Rogers, leading counsel | te 1 of at San Fran f and give a met i 11 t attractive : a attract ia by Chief of Police Ws Pupils aw ir for® for the defense, was one of the airs country atmospt the ao hist: A ‘ which a at gree and first to arrive and he was quic M Ker who | ¥ 1 . lowed by the defendant « ken he Ca t howey anied by « deputy sheriff " tade sch + * t Prosecutor Heney was not nt ¢ District Attorn ‘ A PRESIDENT . 1b ‘sy | . i » . Judge Lawlor } Thirty Ballots Taken i. aan yo ay f jury ec id not agree 4 ¥ the att y he a b te iw < y a ) h sggeet In the matte . ‘ (By United Prese ea j After congulting Attorney A. A United Press.) He wa ht to ft TAMBOUI o ‘ Moote, Atte Rogers arose and | — : —) 1 Ore, Oct. 5 5 " Aa Saeed the court as fol Pees SSE eS seaas ‘ " he " ae ‘ He re ; Th If Sour honor plea t sank cueaninas, & Believed City Engineer Will Consent to Be the Repub- ‘i Hf Rand arr ff i Ah atv aged : of the ju We de t know|* * li Ni . a at soe Short ; ether an thing could be gained Seattle, | ican Nominee, If Urged to Do So by the Better 0 dese Ra ' and ‘ t bringing them into court at this * Clearings toda " 4 gp mer , 1 time ofc we make nc gees. | * Ba ‘ O* El NY | x -H C « ° W io . ng Wherefore, we make no sugKes| ee. : lement of Seattle--His Nomination Would Mean olf in your hand & Clearings today. .§ 769,633.00 ® El . ‘ Atuistant District Attorney |® Balance 11,763.00 ection. attorn O'Gara agreed = with Attorney | * Portland * t * Clea today. .$1,129,432.00 ® ‘“ " * Balan 828 O* It is belle ( gine t a Re 5 U” STUDENTS ARE * bey ; i ee i ee ee ee the Re . : POLICEMEN nad ts een is PETTY THEFTS ARE "to show tha that } . T | ch the ' ment th i" ry I hn ( i elt m- PE 1 w le 0 jing in osite direct Thursday nig ‘ wpe pedestal . ° ered as t - ntlor equently d Pirica ‘ ‘ “ ; am | f he bh in Ww the quar. | Sumerous reports of ing ast two ‘ hat R prim- aio ides J ? moraine curred, to that which was tak. |¢d at police headquarte ra Bat lamaia werw « H nl i y the w ded y tt ( ft f Ol Western t ° " lost @ | ¢ will allow his name ny for a ate. } 0 inventor, ¢ ‘ ah ! . ed that McKnight was|dark sult of clothes and a bla = A eg ag Sa a hae ec a . t A shad while fighting in the back.| soft bat; Samuel V. Johneon, a \ , ; bbe reported h 1 hu ard of the murdere home, and|1 nok t t tw ite of > :deeuiateitin neabean tah Ma that of aiding in aay enn, ache p length hile the murderer escaped alor Union st a 7 hes, but : a M . 1d t Mr ' - ; . he t “ with h he ther path the way with , t ; Rospitat in the the ( h the 4 stor oe hatane Bane a ontaeaas” Teal owe Roy V “ ple gold | eon w @ occasion of ical examinat fi ; . is ' , 8 a clerk @ ela ng Th t t r between wd has for yoa me , \ t the O " iin th M Pr 4 : - . aS . Rey er during Y Working on a , , A ‘ hat if a Re Mu t v I vr Sig: ¢ the mont tr “psa ipa : ; . eape W h ‘ t t f elected n r M Thomson that i® ee at ect te wi : R rig ecard 1 Fa a Detect en ¢ and | Pontiag ¥ bed of $35, which | who w € " 1 clea . cheme for thena Weton 1 ; r = : Pagel ee know aken fiom & p it busine administration, 1 rim and campaiga the sity I t lerer « 1 cane eral i t or.

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