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by Death of Helga Carlson—-Found Siting in Dazed State and Complaining of Head | pil Without Making re | clock. At no time did the girl regain copsclousness | The clothes which the girl wo: fa dome mysterious n the evening she waa hurt were Mrs. M fe vered with dirt. Her coat and av. N., died | waist cate that she was knock the Wayside | ed dway. The rim ft is broken and crushed at the back | Parents Come to Seattle. 2 that njury by fal wtieved the girl « from | y two thee ° to that Miss Carlson re ‘ eived her inju y being x automobile, or was struck head and assauite The Ha alice believe the former the more Y supposition nts of the ay and ap to riving was sent to the hos girl were no hartered the the time about roll viewe the re this me » it as his opinion that | Mis 4 the blow on the back | ad by falling from a street | will hold a post ‘om Tuesday evening “f works for Mre. T. | 0 ams at 181T Queen Anne 4 ' gpant the evening wit ts Matron Arr | examination w will not tomor lkely call any ing de Emerg als of the Way. | sepital failed te the pe of Katherine Maje was placed morning by De morning when Mrs. Cle The complaint w # sworn to a fe the dining rox he Warrant Issued at the re Chief of Po to the time the w wed the bead hurts me was notice the ba Fhe Girl seeming dazed | * fatlure te ‘7 Of Mra. Clericus. . said Chief L without further | W i be when » with the wa Marion B. Raxter, through irk we eftorte the Wayside ho«pt e ha nm ab » exist during t D few years, said he bas been «a violation of ° It . “1 @ police in at way oe that bas CLOTHES THE SEATTLE STAR \giRL DIES FROM INJURY TO HEAD ure Mins at police leased ed in Majors, headquarters, oe her | nizance. comes Unconscious and Dies at Hos-|«« «0 ea www eee violatioa af dinance is unintentional,” after being personal rec THE WEATHER—FAIR TONIGHT AND FRIDAY LIGHT EAST WINDS SEATTLE, WASH, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1907 the olty booked | was re ORGANIZED LABO VOL. 9. NO. 102. PRICE 25¢ PER MONTH, HEINZE’S BUTTE BANK — FORCED TO SUSPEND Follows Announcement That Otto Heinze & Co. Were Forced to Suspend From : tock Exchange on Account of Unsuccessful Attempt to Corner Copper * BANK CLEARINGS * M k F A Hei R H P; id f N y k M * arket---r. Augustus tieinze Resigns as President of New York Mercan- 4 ayes : ile Nati dard Oil, Back of Financial Strif & Cloarings today. .-81,800,079.91 tile National Bank--Old Enemy, the Standard Oil, Back of Financial Strife, Balances 224,461.55 w) * Tacoma *) | ® Clearings today 894,992.00 « ereu | (By United Press.) | direct ng toda He sa ing orders pouring in from timi@ *® Balances , 86,267.00 @| At & meeting held at the Labor The $150,000 secured from the) surre 4 Ment. Oct. 17.—The! he b , old his United Copper | shorts caused a rally of from 1 to § Portland @ temple last night the Central Labor sale of the 200,000 eh gh Mock | State Savings bank, In which the | stock point The close, however, wag ® Cleartngs today a 200 @ Counct! of Seattle authorized the | ls to be used in opening the m _| Meinges are interested, closed its rk f wa the attempt of Otto | cc lered weak + Galanos 1211.00 @ | PUrchase of the controlling inter-jand placing it on a pre © | deere today. A run had been pre-| Heinze ae ied a a \ ost in the Superior Coal Mining | basis. cipitated because of stories receiv. ket, which “ t i] German Firm Suspends. eee REE ee ew COMPANY, Which owns & coal mir According to data secu ed over private wires that the firm | yesterda The Standard Of Is EW YORK, Oct. 17.—Private at Issaquah, thus undertaking the iio, committee, the of Otto Heinze & Co. of New York | sunpected of havin ned the | ag t Hamburg say a large BEFORE PARKS BOARD. largest project ever entered Into i iiauced for $2 a ton and a large German bank in Berlin | pa 1 Heinze’s . mereantiic fi ¥ : by organized Jab in the United pense of ahipping w tical |had failed. These interests are Heinze announced that he had j4 ended. It is estimated The park board had among other States, A committee was given 1's a ton tl th from | Closely identified with F. Augustus decided to resign afte $3,000,000 are involved matters for constderation at its| full power to act in closing the de i. Normern Ps 1 in| Heinze in his copper mining opera-| ence with his attorr this afternoon the exten: tails of the purchase and in arrang | oi lisied to the mine sad-|tions. Heinze is the largest stock-| "It is felt that owing to the cop : Sr way In Washington tng the operation of the mine 3 bed for the spur has been cx holder and a director in the State fight now going on I should park to m an even intle in By the agreement ente ! pleted and ts now in shape to re | Savings bank, which has deposite the rest of bank, give length, and the matter of bh 18 the Labor Counc Will purchase | Coive the steel. of about $4,250,000. presidency to a ma ble to fn Hillman's Atlantic City addition, | 200,000 shares of stock at 75 cents The following bulletin was post: | devote s attention exclusively which Hillman now wants to con | per share, and © n three of the R. A. Hick HLF. fT ton an ed to it ——- = vert Into lots in apite of the pro ifive members board of Cc. & Munroe were jected a ' “Because of unsettied conditions C« t r f iT « on 5 tendent of Streets Chas. tests of the re ta of the die rectors, thus uring control of three trustees to orga and rumors that cannot be verified inc R. ¢ « has placed bie resignation triet the mine ised Imbor in . that may cause unveval demands choc in Ma Moore's hands. Appear- — — . - od by depositors, and owing to the ng be the street committee | shortage of currency and inability this aft on Mr, Case demanded to secure additional currency im b mmittee act upon his mediately to pay demands which vos tment at once, and when a may be mado, the management has in< followed, in which | deemed it advisable in the interest any Mullen of the committed of all the depositors te suspend for F 1 te resle ‘ ank the ntendent of streets the time being. The bank is so! esid t noc ri he business mixing vent.” | dh the ¢ ‘ ely w f th y row,” Mr. Case A large crowd is gathered In terca the presidenc Dental ts « 1 the mayor had his ree hadi front of the bank, but considering | m, at the three Heinze th: | ignatio: sails aiie a eieadiddaac the circumstances and conditions |» ched in the copper ¢ - “ie e . street railway a as giving |are quite undemonestrative, ai- |, were mak a fight to issioner Hu ins Absence Sven ore we hea |theugh there are escasional eries |” and oe motes of Last Tuesday and Says He Is Now Prepared to any light to throw o: We ould take tt my. | demanding rev for. | hie inetitutions it The state of Montana is a depos nge on Heinze and| +, «FRASER RIVER RAPIDS mafian concern . W. rk June in other cities. ang |(tor to the extent of § but | Heinze’s mistakes ‘i Co to Work. ing to met that i amply © of s sald 4 (By United Press.) self end | understan “ the notice, the bank | teach a lesson to those w VANCOUVER, B. C., Oct. 17.— a. authorities are We Officials will make no statement peerage / : ‘COUVE . C. { 1 will take charge of fe be held! wif bold as are |None of the other banke are affect. | ".'"! 4 Willia y, Harry Cummins ang tort , nthe . nformed that |" & od a wane Ww. 8 members of a Grand « veestiga’ hast elty auth nee - Ow Ms ° oc we D ect eavy pa r 1 " sf ang ° tt ein? @8 | The deposits of the bank are in bs Trunb urvey party ss ities ony they have invited me t took it for | ae the vicinity of $3,250,000, and of |‘ ~eenee’ ¥ drow morning in an attemp! do 80, and see that the street car no bearing would be a * doubt « ve the aavings department ae ared to A to , Guscombe pide of coms of the state adopt safety held Tuesday and did not come to | *@etey « ere now *© | 250,000, the latter largely from the the Fra river. The men made ’ 5 Seattle in the citios 1 | working people of Butte. ec ed . the attempt in @ frail canoe, which wth th = gala Laber on thigh that the alts f 6 thelr ide jstruck a rock and sank. Three bh ner e F. ard, |@o t 1M bat public sen By United Press \o a ers of the party, Robert “ ‘ ¢ ' New York Markets Bheffield, J. Miller and Arthur Cape, when seen by @ ntative i Pe EW Y ‘ A 2 nate! The St ar thin morning wt allw me t a ‘ » YORK. Oct The stock | ¥ saved Mr. Hubbard arrived tr U t ped fo saath ge orning the f to t ened weak and er ASK FOR LIGHT. esterday evening and explained | me sagt a “ ¢ < Afte ‘ . << - « re Reon te City Engineer Thoma he en, he * a bee ken care of, a The R ona Improvement club n of the board of public work a I » are t ‘ J ed at pt was ot has asked the elty to light the eng he st pat in an appes oO ® ft ‘ the L hie of the dge on Fifteenth av. " ate « t adva fa polr A he bd * ,portheast, and Fifty-ninth st ne ber 2 ( - . ” ot “ i s ze ha to the Balloons to Race. pag es: t be 5 wall br t es of} ST. LOUIS If the hare 0 5 jenes of exchange ah fers f the as weatl fay balloons peg - hur } - wd i the f f will be sent up fe actice trials quested an 0 ed to show caus “ J a . A r of the f Heinae et fr n- | for ternational race on Mon- telephone to learn whether question th ae & 4 the x ‘ n aaah * my idea that we ae each the best ¢ tata. |F AUR H he tb sed a further de-|day. J.C. MeCoy and Canty J » . th ° be * “ P se of 4 for an a onfe this hearing with able At a later date i & . : « jmembers of the city council e vald. he would give « ® ee enat ap \« tthe rday ¢ h pper & 3 ne signal corps bal mayor Gud the officials of He o heating ercar w = k at ¢ stocks. A i k HIBITS AUTOS AND HORSES, ere on eo EMPTMURDER P][_ § CALLS A CONFERENCE (By United Pr ) marks, he # to the TACOMA, Oct 1 Charged with h was 2 the wood »bbery and attempted murder, Al taking © ride w t Hanson, Grace O. Gare and Mary three arrested av ed — — — Watson have been arrested. Sam Pighting, he was overpow “i . “i ‘ somewhere sear where I Nelson, a carpenter. is the com ered and left unc scious Ha ” ¥ Someone suggested to George ning witness, With hie throat sen, the o arrested, has a bad e's Swellest Display Their Most Expensive Gowns ®o"rors, swore ‘0 worwe (as piainiog witoons “Wok tie wont Soh. g the for the of the M y ascertain in a hurry 2 rece + — - — " ee a ee n Horse Show Benefit a dive for his pockets CROSS COUNTRY. : . 's ' ; to nesigge ‘ a ad a light but be was aranied! DIEQ IN POWERTY (°°: commistion: 2r,curnes be United States Senator Will Meet With King County by abou dosen would-be heroes ing ® too ii to he first] 4 , Came Gaze John Considine’s Animals by about a dosen wou , i . * od another ca pity averted meeting « old el versity F the Class of Those Exhibited er unary Sg sortie (@y United Preee.) The ‘work wit! be ta voxt Sill be eld a ce University Fr Members of the Legislature to Discuss Politic i | Tuesday evening at the « the’ jun e 1 * . . q H ad The prise for costume was CHICAGO, Oct. 17.—David Proc * on ree pear -_ 0 —— senniemcannip awarded to one genius who showed | tor, 81 years of age, a cousin of pecans pal wegen Mg ae oo Affairs Senatorial uestion Will Probably Taken BY REFUGEE. ap-| 8p wearing a T & white tle, | i, States Senator Proctor of HORNBUCKLE WINS the is ‘nad are-ecnl : 4 BB lite show, aithough sched. | polntmenta, whi ve |high silk hat and low-cut tan shoes | Vermont wes found dead’ Tus ime in the tryouts ned are con Up and Attitude Outlined. 4 ‘ | eaid of the balance of the exhibi.| With fancy striped bh day in a cheay ng house. He wever, are deve ' K ikbacieipesnns © wart in the noon ” Among others present was Har) ie4 been in straightened ctreum FROM GORMAN aud the petit 1 A pe meeting of unusual , which he is claimed to have made, night was especially so in the |‘ Stone, the tailor, but he ref stances for several years, ab and ex « santé - be held fa this Ma f the members of the last t highsteppers, with the aay whether he was tryi though he made a fortune from _ age tg: gisiature were in the legislature iat could have been | je dios iving, when Considin pick ap some pointers os m an inv » which he (By United Press.) ext Sat 7 5 h elected Piles, and have the entire town Lady Arva, driven by Mrs. ( wees or whether he was observ ted In the 4) SANTA ROSA, Cal, Oct States Senator 8. H. Plies w avowed orters of Ankeny fh “Clothes Show, at 4 secured the blue ribbon. The | ne the latest s which ar ©! sm Hornbuckle } Ked t . erp " s with the since the Walla Walla bankeg hl Suecess, and wh Consid turnout was com A. Vv. € ’ the sparks from the f “ r » me ere of the last sf « ed politics in Washing» Ae uline ele ery particular, inet er horse . over trom oo insemanttves ne eenth n et aera i " : der of | tries we bc to Mr. Rickets of Vancouver. He GILL CALLS MEETING t t nigh ’ _ eprese ted King 1B.) Fg Bor mH , ad By ae p appearance. wore 8 pleasant smile sees Chairmen Gill. of tt relay aragpeed! oes « e senate word has been passed around to ee mg pa a sk | SOme swell toggery airman Gill, o e ¢ " ; whe cai meet.|each individual requested to be contingent wa gerne on ae Most of the clubs of the city|revision commisst ha an ent, @ e be : . hat 00 tu eel Tew oniat 4 te among the Peg — g, which has been sent 1 f@ the con “gee Boge nt | Were well represented, the Rainic her date : hs » count, but mad anes ore - (By United Press uring the Situation Is Complicated. e nif " i ht be » | Wee & fair ap A « \ a t he King “ t erland " $ ® "t I k er 2 F. | bef pa na . Were Great McDonald , et A ‘ f was r { t To Discuss Situation he ntracted cold feet * ‘ f , A minute ‘ “ <i fro he henars tree Many Buzz Wagons \ , 1 a andp .Me.04 ugh there a horse show so fo figure wha t “ nift arra in a tb £ » Inaid € e « 1 " t 6008 fo furnish tha: an f ech ack ° an ‘ Sena at he w ; rte. sar veut, wits oollat, |petamoniie. | SEATTLE MEN FETED BY =‘... § eting aturday, Course during + and puttee leggins, and|as the « 1 "i = « r « th a it | owners. € ‘ « 4 fore ie allow 1 ned hh oe * By t a P ¢ 1 t h he ne he ring. | inside and ( Weval at a } ) f lua ‘ n get @ nic fect that there we bh made |and a h aa mamta # around w Hooliga k e I Bove A wa 7 BET VOU Gk TWINK : : se stroll to truve ut th é was present last night ‘lee Barone wise ops © gate #0 fa ed that th ¥ UNNLES THE LAW as going on t 4 1 but at . th “ Be MMPI AKI Zed thn ‘ ad a char with th ted ot h ; ee oo would find skulle ® much larg ea P nd a me standpoint, . = i ventdeut ett came 1 me eoel tad sdge and he formed 1 to is off the homeles He . Vewing the 4 created sid na etent manner nigh c fe the opportuni: ak 4 » short time However, If lo not t (By United Pre shay Mee 84 Mrs. tues os Waa caren on h ns, 4 oa ey gered by thelr boarty ‘ ik seas wh om ahs it an 0 bat > tt Compelied to pasty ake th ‘ f expe i b g& exhibited heal 8 #9 “cians was od the i, a h . Ps { ed, and uae MORaldine — wa at. the hae @ sup aa wh r enge M A cay “ tions ta im e rc nl ! : been slested whee : ‘ ‘ , Piped ae : ! ¥ of good " . in the dust around the boiler house wt vandala if necessary. :