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———— BATON THE SEATTLE STAR VOL. 9, NO, 199 SEATTE&E, WASH., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1908 ING COUNTY BUYS A ONE CENT THE WEATHER FAIR THIS AFTER NOON, TONIGHT AND BATURDAY PIG IN A POKE ity. ‘Fhe class war piloted by MILLER INELIGIBLE AND COUNTY GETS NOTHING | Assessments of 1905 on Queen Anne Hill Home Si ee ee ae : - WRECKAGE oone oven PARKS. Commissioners Pay for Lawton Estate Escheatment, But Fail to Get Title to the Cushman was jay we at Baperta stent Wilbur MH. Donn Unpaid, and Failure to Redeem Them Would + are | IS FOUND &. pleaded in hte raey in company with Park Com naas City public park wr Gad tmeuille parte pee Estate for County---Effort to Stop Payment on Warrants Fails, | | J : toxtcation ‘ missioner KE. F. Blaine and Super: |—— - pee ES os qualify Him if Elected. : cena dW ~ > oben Mr ROAD EXPERIMENT The Merchants’ Exchange re /Dunn was much taken with, and ‘ In ne light of di erles |urer Gormley to stop payr " ——e cetved « wire this morning from | greatly admired, the rhododendron el Valentine | broug by the investigation of the paper, but learned th: Bas to anit haba masons *% Victoria which gave advices that /and madrona follage, which tx #0 Magia —_ a ~ 2 ‘amg 2 ap BE 1 ieee on nog. | ntd already cashed bis war digit ny |fietal batte candidate for beach patvel from. Carman . t ¥, youterday started a crew of men at the | Paton escheatment ec 7 caages- Myper gr Bg it File one 08 arrears to | offi nek 1 ye Carmannah eommon in some of the park putting gravel on the mal0 tract the county commissioner Fee ares, 8 ee eee . f ad the name board of the Ph ait Mad yg Bra , mma conse rvatly stated to be $40, rds of the case are West & nts for the he unigu 600. The re not en Wheeler | | Pear to oecupy » move is largely an experime and if the results are ¢ of the man who bought “a ouraging we | tina ge for taxes or shal! be d t is argued that this is a dis-| j; Santa Clara, in gilt letters Wey ar lndicestiy interested in (qualification which can be remov-| black board, also a white ane KILLED IN COAL lected any contract with the city, either ed by Mr. Miller after he Is elected | jen life boat with the name ote a large number of other county a poke ~ the day on which he} his accounts then became count On Prosecuting termed a for -_ B. Black” on the bow 1 ‘ i 1 val for work fe be pe Se be Innunes ww end, ant is 0. treater simliar| ‘The records of t property, which has @ rental value City Charter, Article s , * pofnted out that should 7 ; _ jexehange has only two registers of meee } . ,|h to 40 so after being elected PORT, Il. eb. T—-That |crafts by the name of Santa Clare, | So reg ager lage re Hiptery.of Sapate Sertous question has bee the tee would go to his com pmpt to rob the grave of Wil-/One is a steamer of the Alaska | OO TOR Gente eh ROL Me 1 Lawton estate consists : bility of FM titor in the tion and all those | lam A 1 known as Dr./ Steamship company, now at Quar cheated to the county, and, follow. | | at 1th ov, aud You as to the eligtbi! electors voting for Miller at the| William Levingston, father of the |termaster harbor, aad the other tw | (By United Pross.) ing decisions of Judge Morris « fe IR Mire in 5E «oo. Jer to receive the rene olis would thereby be disfranchis |! king, ts being considered by/a ship which is loading lumber.| UMAMPAX, N. 8, Feb Aa the sep jourt and a proviously | on cach street. The owner, Nellie ed on account of the disqualifies. | houls, ts the opinion of Sexton| The wreckage was found between | Yices from Port Hood, N. 8 € eupressed opinion of the pret f ntestate on February on of the candidate whose name Stall, of Oakland cemetery. |Crouise and Carmannah, on the }tat nearly a score of pe were court, will most likely go to enrich 189 At the time ahe left sev- the air) Was placed on the ballet the body is buried. Stoll | peach bth a coal mine explosior the state school fund era] thousand dollars in the bank a y ly notified that ghouls there 4 hat ven bods ‘ oF We eday Judge Mo held See " . n wat woven bodice yn , he In November, 1903, James Nw Delinquent Ta were planning to desecrate the CAPT. HAND MARRIES been recovered he Eaton contract. entered {n-| pont was appointed administrator elty cent e! wrnM sperty, on which |&rave, and he has since placed a t county commissioners on Feut was appointed administrator. fp retire him and 51) : ax veut, Ix situated | Watch over it. A New York paper! Capt. B. F. Hand, pr in | Direct Primary Knocked Oct 903, was valid, and the en- | 10 heirs, and im the meantime Mé Ciitem P. 7 © hill. the technical Printed @ sensational artic the! the Washington State ax | SALEM, Ore., Feb The peti to the Mr. Eaton wade a hot-foot | iuion, who had previoasly entered being lot 4 and 65, other to the effect that Dr sociation, was quietly married last | on of J.D. Loe to become presi: Sy Co Ord be |*0,'" p Sealy, Weaeerar.s0'met apts his famous escheatment con- ok 3%, Comstock's addition. The | Levingston and William A. Rocke-| evening at the St. Paul apartment |dential elector by direct prima preme urt ers t o eivee 1 WEITER BOO ct with the county, took steps fe not at the prese axes fur 1906 on. the. propert father of John D.. were the | house, to Mra, Mary E. Coombs, of}on the republican ticket was re f which wore ned to bin ud the estate escheated to dligihie to hold the . y ed to $56.14 for lot 4 and although for 86 years he wa: tic, Mass. The marriage is the | jected by BecfPtary of Btate Ben Release of Louis imtnediatel after the Lawton es coun Judge Bell made the * G@aqualified under rov $48.71 on lot The meney {known to the people of Freeport| culmination of a romantic oot y : tute was escheated, as payment for ‘be county, Judge Bell : ut |on on advice of the attorney gen orde Histribution on February tee Gharier, forbidding Boy Perse certificate on this prope was | 0¥ the former name whip that lasted a number of years. ' eral jhis servic but which were im) i994 Reed office who Is in a . an Uae th Be Gl Bonds. mediately afterwards helt up wh : Pobre » atidtetat = ass On . the board agreed to discontinue the | 07 F he administrateg ‘the we D> the primary can as discha , nue ie oP as Mr Mitte - ea services of the high-price escbeat bid ™ : - fi N a mpedup charge that 7 sae APRS ENON the er =45 P. Trimble, @ rival candi “~ (By United Press.) | County No Title. Aug howe was a x dodger, but ¢ rday when Deput > | Attorne > RON | wen. dodg SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 7.——The| Yeats appeared in court ars to be nothing on ng en banc this /cuting Attorney Prigmc reason not now = re to show that Mr = morning granted the writ of through the records in the mn known i that decree be e does not pay the taxes that) habeas corpus, ordering the rele case, he discovered that, after the vacated, which was done through Point in Controversy are assessed = againat property of Loule Glass, geveral manager |Original order of distribution, the an order of the court on August ieee cuit point Involved in the owned by Dim. At least Trimble} of the Pacific States Telephone | decree had been t aside upor 1904. Nothing further was y which arises over t was Hot @ tax dodger to the ox-| a F company, convicted of b % su- motion of the then Prosecuting At e with the case, and Judge at this time is whether tent whieh, der the charter! | pervisors, on $20,000 bond, from|torney Scott, by Jndge W. R who had heard the case, n from holding ¢ would have disqualified him from CEREMONY DELAYED. lthe county jail, where he had been Bell, and that for some unaceount-! later left the bench. This leaves constitutes also a disque pending the result of his able reason the argument was the county In the position of hav- and interest at & Judge Bell left the ing paid sseumiug the office had he been | Police Se: f Well-Dressed Stran: Who conf ¥ f his 4 sminated and elected The ceremony of laying the co: or ger, Seal fins bie convietion wnt |never ha ner stone of the new First Meth he was taken to the hospital on | bench at the expiration of his term | per cer eral years for what odist church edifice, scheduled tor Sought to Adopt Missing Girl, Who Left Suspicious account of bis physical condition. /and, so far as the records show, | ma out to be a hole in the Feb. 13, haa been postponed until The writ was xranted with the Bothing further was ever done. | ground Feb. 18 oF The delay con consent of the district attorney, Tt to the property is still un The question will be taken to the pecensitated by the failure of the Note When She Disappeared. who declared that not only om ac- | determined supreme court, on some kind of me to arrive | ¢ the condition of Glass When he learned of thix state showing, but the exact steps which | . / Com-| will be inaugurated have not beem t oppose |missioner Abrahams made bee- | decided upon by the county's legal | |es ty jall, be would n ; Baye nena Bh 7 | Iu the belief that Aelma Nep! “Your daughter t# to goog|the motion = jm oe csentlnapueiee ae idteens careers | pert, aged 16, of 607 oe av, | Bends,” be said. if you will cor EF com Bry Fh ; e fe behah apt treta fie deh |pant that those who have hor shali|PrO¥S! (his afte FA CED s TARVATION | “ wt trom the home which leases her, we will tell you whe ' she deserted two ete, aco for | she is, The girl bas a remarkable Fe ho good purpowe, Officer Kent, of |volee, and it only needs cultiva LISTON is FRE ED. ON SCHOONE i. @ the Humane soctety, will scour the | Hen to make of her # great singer.” | from being placed 60 U sueeeree s at the Of affairs yesterday, Count saith, but of the quarte It te potnted owt that voluntary site tee. tho ‘welhtuennat The stranger also made the same man who | | arbitration has Been made diff [Asked the girl's mother on Monday |Buponition to Mr. Neppert, the | OF $ SPICION from President Roosevelt calt since the supreme court's re | for the right to adopt heer, | RHTs stopfather . by congress within a cont Interpretation of the Erdmann (By United Press) 1 gelina left, home. Dectber | (2 Moth Selma's parents asked time mo (By United Press.) , tingh an to shed sails. The | h te abt | law | OLYMPIA, Feb. 7—The supreme | 0" nave ‘Hohfad hee ake ler /@,conalder. Then the mother no-| Sy Untied P SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 7—/ ship left a trafl of rags from Ber mane! ‘Thy president also favor an °O¥rt this morning took ® rap at). oot. 1, her mother in which ahe Sie! the Humane officers. a \ td roe Ae avis, |The schooner William Nottingham, muda to the Cape of Good Hope, arbl-'amendment to the Sherman anti | (be Seattle Electric company ip te ) iy }. The girl was always able to sing | TACOMA = 7. Le Dasis lout nearly a year from New York, and August 29 put into Melbourne the trust law which will exempt labor |#4'd to maintaining watchinen at T nar: ttved of plays a ltt, but possessed no special *Pervisor Im the governme © leaking and short of provisions, for mew sails, provisions’ and re- treet cromsiogs, irrespective of playing dog and dian service, has completed his . tr volte " pairs organizations fr ite proviaions wr '. nigger. Give my clothes t hy | lent, and her parents knew it P quoted for reinsurance at 50 per | any city ordinance. ‘The rap came | WREST. | . nd, investigation of the affairs of for | cant given up by many as lost, has| The voyage was resumed Octo- " in the case of Frank RK. Hy serge neg man Bod ! have new! Buspect Stranger’s Motive. mer Superintendent of Indian put in here in distress. The Not- ber 8, and the next day in a south | os and a » - 7 against the Seattle Electric eom-| tml Deller ones. Baebes «2 bY | ‘The stranger's Assertion about neies Harry F. Liston, and itingham's destination is Seattle,” wester the Vessel wgs struck om | son et. car acd was x take my music lesson today, Don't | .2 subterfuge n page attach to shortage | stopping place since passing out which started tie sehooner leaking. | anaes om wagon which wat passing B81 is tind " Officer Kent believes the girl's ere a single peuny had been \ through Hell Gate. at the rate of four inches an hour. | leronsing, Hyde sustained a broken |(17 {0 find me, as It will be We) sottened absence from home ts | ¥Toustully used of the funds to his | “The Nottingham left New York For two hours out of every four % ‘The question of whether the re approximates only $25,000, but the| leg The verdict the lower Pranic with auiet, the wash I due to wrongful influences which credit, which amounted to several | ysarch 3 with 1,612 tons of anthra- from that time until the Nottin, | tatly annexed suburban ( principle i4 of vital importance to/|court was sustained, holding Hyde aaked the police to het bee fiabi have for their end an immoral pur bousend dollars cite coal for Seattle. The schooner ham entered the Golden Gate the | Pails city can be assessed for ain | P® Clty, an & decision adverse to|to blame for the accident, but the | 10k & » her fin) one. sailed im a snow storm. During the | schoon pump was kept going. | trlet os Wied we vy. | the etty'e position will affect im-court also made the potnt that if Although it is bellewed the girth The stranger's singular demand heavy weather, which lasted until Fresh od ered out. To save a yh A » PTO | provement measures approxtmating | the Seattle Electric company mele} been ta the ale? ) thie Gnd his silence regarding the girl's the ‘end of the month, the tron his crew from seurvy, Capt, Low- vided ( Resomanged before at | several hundred thousand dollars, | tained crossing pa nen much ac-| MAS Boon In tt a ‘cag | Whereabouts Sen guffiehent grounds bands of the foremast were car- ery called at Pitcairn island, where ee nee be = errr, [cients would scidom, if ever, Oe |e Tor ay ma on *e for an investigation, according to ried away and the rudder bead he bought a supply of fresh fruit : cea Se tee cuvertor | BRIDE FOUND IN CONVENT, | cur aig 0 oma Officer Kent, that will be c 4 smarhed The | Nottingham went and vet tables, By careful use | =. pool } : - pout anti! the girl ts found and ; into Bermuda April 6 rs, this lasted until a few days ago BE eee continued the case unt | (By United Press.) GOES TO PHILADELPHIA. On Monday @ middle-aged man,|those who are withholding her} py OF be oa ~~ oe. a dy. (804 sailed again April and saved all hands from the dis oe FE rym Dy vay By Pan a 8, Feb. y ERR on PRES well dressed and of prosperous ap-jfrom ber parents brought in for! ing condition, a pretty, woman, be After leaving Bermuda the Not-jease sailors most dread | p called to dis-| Adams Pi ° ie rtoot, chiet clerk In the | pearance, called on Mra. Nepyart on » esplan tion Bey agg me = : - ~= the matter lisa , Sinte: t to Elsa Swift, daughte: | appeare Hloeal Uni Staten assay office i | ee ec meee awe, m cami oy Son. aint a CHARGES FRAUD I | MAE by residents in Rainier dare fol her marrige, and| ment commission to sangeet. th : HUSBAND AND from the passenger train last night N territory, annexed in +\for whom a vizerous search has! minting of gx and silver coins at Ee and bur © the hospital. - B 307, against paying assexs-| been made by ber husband and | the four ‘mints maintained in this Ww bas been ent to Chicage | GuOent Involved in this case! vent in ielena, Mont 1 nisaton in Philadelphia GES cotved St thin Bows, | Fonemneary on | _—— | the train state that th woman a; } } peared to be laboring-under a great | | M os nervous strain, and about one hour} Charging that she has been made! ago, when the family was living im | J Charging that her husband hasfdaring which she on two occasions | b¢fore the arrival bere of the train, the vietim of fraud and deception, | California, her husband became 1 | a business and property worth $30. {hed to call for the protection of | 4% taken violent iM, gradually! Mrs. Catherine Harn has brought) and was supported on her money | 1000, and that he refused fhe police. Once she says Zimmerte | #0king into unconsciousness an action in the superior court of for years. Later Mr Harn'’s DE. END LA Ww a (ns amma | jer money for car fare, Mrs. M grabbed a gun from a@ patrolman! 1® the care of a nurse, she left) this county to annul a decree of| brother sent him money to go to f Zunme today filed an answer!and tried to shoot her San Francisco yesterday morning oree granted to Michael Harn,|his former home in Kent. Since 5 crom-eomplaint to a divorce! She alleges further that because | 0" bet way to Chicago via Reno husband, last summer that time, M Harn says, her | . ad os ~ instituted by her hustiand,| she playfully blew out a match with Mrs. Haro has not only taken| husband has never contributed one | David Zimmerle which ber husband intended to her protest before the court in| penny towards the support of the Denounce Pr <5 ie : NEW BUILDING. | "tn his “complaint, Zimmorte at| eit aeigar en one occasion, he/ WOMAN FOILS ROBBER |i shape or i couater complaint) faxatiy esent Administration for Arresting se - meek at bho -wits .Gatocted tek aaa ceah ell. kde ak ano ation asa > wat tureatens 10 he Bome. 18 montha-jater, the wile J. H. Cook ts having the p quonts saloons, neglects her house-| down town, taking the last car for —_—_—— the issue brought before the local says, she became sick and was drawn for a fourstory apartmer we, to gO up at the corner of fferson and Boren av. The stry bar association, in the shape of literally starving, being « charges against her attorney, who to send their boy to the hold duties, disobeys and ignores| home, leaving her alone his wishes and generally disre|torney for the wife appea (By United P: Throwing Into Jail Saloon Keepers Who Violate ! t ighborhood | garde her marital obligations }fore Judge Morris today of.| SOUTH bEND, Feb. bold |appears on the court record as be-| people. On October 9, 1906, the j . la ture will cos in the neighborhoo! In answer, Mra. Zimmerle recites | fered an order compelling the hus-|@ttempt was made to rob Loveless | ing J. T. Lawler boy died i " ws, of $40, “ la lengthy tale of alleged crueity,| band to provide the wife with her | & Co. grocery store at this pl Mrs, Harn is now a nurse in the) On March 3, 1907, the husband jess was alone in t hospital at Snohomish She filed suit for a divoree in the local ox arteading over a period of cog | court costs In the suit Be store, when the would-be robber en- | properly served with summor courts, alleging abandonment and | tere front door, and, swearing |complaint in the original divo desertion. On November 8, 1907, iol are ’ wil Taw-breaking saloon me have | lating the law are entitled to give FAIRBANKS STA GE at step, made straight for | action brought by her husband, b ) a ays the case was ” foand two outspoke nt | bail for their appearance in court the money drawer says she was deceived into signing | brough seennmn stoners ato «court «without her Gampions in General J | 9. and to have their trials proceed in | By this time Mrs, Loveless had|a quitclaim deed to community | knowledge, and a decree granted | Meteaife, Democrat fy, | & decent and orderly manner j HELD UP decided he was not a customer, as |property in favor of her husband, by default, although she insists her | nocratic candidate for | / |she had at first supposed, and while |and that the decree was signed and/| attorney had been spec in- | v1 ties Underhanded Outrage } jhe was trying to break open the |filed without her knowledge or) structed to oppose any such action. | ate fe el Whenever a sa rper r —— |drawer which contained about $80 |sanction. For this she es her| Mrs. Harn has written a letter en-| rested for a ballat lin ge and silver, she edged up/|lawyer, whom she says led to} to the prosecuting attorney's office, fers to give bail he should be per ee (By United Press.) [to Fairbanks near enough to him to reach the |inform her of the fact that any}charging both Michael Harn and , de mitted to do so,” tndignantly de (By United Press.) FAIRBANKS, Alaska, Feb, 7 \ This ie the second attempt of | revolver lying by the side of him, | decree was to be entered | ther, Anthony Harn, with Bre compelled bh ht d Mr. Helfne The sea W ORLEANS, Feb. 7 A | Tanana strikers late yesterday aft [the union mi here to create | and grabbed it in a communication to The Star, | and demanding an investi- Closing ordinance { the present admintat in blog from Port Barrios to the |@™200m held up the Orr stage, from | disor and to try to force the The robber took a step toward | Mrs. Harn says that seven year feature of ¢ w enforce | throwing reputable citizens into jail | °° °6Tem trom Fort Valdez, carrying mall and passen- | hundreds of men coming for work | her, but noting the steady hand | e——--= = woNee ee hich | beeause they are in disfavor in the UMited Fruit company's office here | gers, and the mob of 50 men, arm-{t6 leave the country. The business |that held the weapon walked Children’s Home — society te that the steamer Anselm Is |ed with guns and clubs, attempted|men and mine operators are now | backward the full length of the ~ ena for eae ie yen 4 thr 4 of off the coast of |to intimidate the passengers, who| fully alive to the s{tuation, and a| building, keeping ‘his eyes on the quarters of an hour after it reached ; men coming here | reque oat will be i revolver until he was outside 4 om r ‘ached Ment policy of Ma Outraged the | cs Beutlemen Deme vlc mayor's office is an underhan npelling outrage wrecked on a Baloon men to « ott Mr, Helfner also went to the |Spantsh Honduras. The exact poal-| Were non-union went to Washington the city i mitness at midnight length of declaring that seven gam- ton of the wrecked steamer is not |to work in the mines jo have the United States troops | door anions ae night in jai). ( bling house running In the city mentioned in the cablegram. The| The: hold-up and outrage occur-lat Fort Gibbons sent out to patrol an Mr He . with the knowledge and consent of Ane im sailed from New Orleans | red at the Thirty-Mile road house.|the trail and protect the anit | | GOOD HOME a pistes * oe ee oe * formaly a: ‘the de wig |Chiet of PONCE Wappenatein, whi |Sanus © with « full pa»nenger | Word was sent in here by wire,|of mushers who are en route here. SEATTLE BROKER * BANK CLEARINGS . t offense, und th d is receiving a rakeoff from the; list nd for Port Barrios, Belize |and United States Marshal Perry| Striking miners 4 camped E ] . ’ \* - * at the vr € — tlorney’s gamblers for the protection en jand Puerto Cortez It is believed |immediately sent dep ace to the] alone the trai! and are threatening Mrs Cc. D. Wise, of 2805 Rucker! * Seattle. * | tally a 1 without Gambling Charge. safe \" yore bea and to bring thom qstlon 8 o'clock op her front door to|* Balances 95,016.42 & Re ete b There is gambling going on in NER AMEN CIE no ee Rm asp: . 632 tee a@ little girl waif cuddled in| * Tacoma. — * | re Very Indignant this elity tonight,” he declared ATTLE MAN. Sol. Steipfeld, a broker of Seat-|a wicker basket on her doorstep * Clearings today... $585,484.00 % This indignat vue | “Pile of it. 1 am told that there FORMER SE. SELLS WEEDS FOR tle, was arrested in Vancouver,| Not knowing what to do with * Balances .... +s 44,302.00 w cement policy was ox-| are seven Chinese gambling houses | Wash., yesterday on a charge of| the child and having heard of Mrs. * Portland. * | both ¢ running in Seattle every day 1 GUILTY OF MURDER FIFT aiding and abetting ene Wag-'S. FE. Stine, Seattle's depot matron, * Clearings today * j am told alvo that large sums of | Y CENTS EACH ner of Bellingham ip defrauding |as a good woman to the home ® Balances .......... * | « money are divided up among cer-| his creditors, He gave ball and|she brought the babe here, arriv-|* * | f th tain men connected with the clty | — — cued was released. ing on the ¢ train last night. [eee AREER | caret chub. F< c administration in payment for im-| Wagner, a jeweler, who was ar Mrs, Stine called up the Washing Bese Saag | is ew enforcement policy ‘of | munity from the law. The chief of| (BY United Press.) | Weeds yvorth less than 6 cents a{that an expensive and rare plant}rested several weeks ago on a! ton Children’s Honte society and a / HO hese ns x high-kamded ought to know where these| CHEHALIS, Feb Prosecut:| cioot have been cagerly bought | had been brought from France for | capias writ, was released last week | home was found for the waif for RIDDELL LECTURES ] Wunllideent ly imbqaiteres Mag joints are, He doen|ing Attorney U. 1. Harmon se-| » smooth stranger by real-/{@@ Purpose of putting on an un-}on the grounds that he would make| the night, and Mrs. Wise took the tee ohetion of ( w. He's permitting them tol cured a verdict of first degree | {0 ® Smooth stranger Dy rest) asnany fino display. He gave as} Voluntary assignment for the| Owl train back to Everett | AT THE TABERBACLE ] the of and he's getting something| murder in the Lewis county su-|4ent# of Green Lake at 60 cents! reasona for selling them at @ low | benefit of his creditors Mrs, Wise could give no informa: | | perlor court today against Frank each, in the belief that they are| figure that it had been found that] This assignment was made, °but|tion looking to the identity of the | SNe Te port. the management had ordered too| some of the goods withheld, it is | o uld which was not over a day A masterly lecture, delivered in many,,and he was authorized to | alleged, laa were turner