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THE SEATTLE STAR [one CENT THE WE ATHER--SHOWERS TONIGHT WASH., MONDAY, MARCH 30, 1908 OR TUES DAY; POSSIBLY FROST LAST EDITION ) VOL. 10. NO. 3 LLS MOTORMAN WHO CHESTER GILLETTE ADMITS HIS HITS AGED PASSENGER GUILT AND PAYS THE PENALTY SEATTL f. Cushman, Watchman at the U. S. Assay Oc, GUA RD 1 | TS basleve to eal on Sek Bek | ©. N.R. TO BUILD Weer, af M Murderer of “Billy” Brown Confesses to His Spiritual Shoots ‘ ss % 0 Death on South Par | ADA MS a litsttit Mier on Advisors Before Being Led to the Electric Chair eee eee eee ee eee ee ee See eee eee Eee ee ee ee ee 3 As the result of th it ‘ ne attempt to dinpatch to the Americ oF, Cashman, © ca t waa not «q der Gen, Bulkeley Wells . o* ? paton the American c peas, . Caliente cieaieoe A -% ; ken The terminus ably will be (By United Press.) . with hin ee “A . > evoive ere nanAg of the Sniugele one of two ple 6 head o | F : g Ps Seen L. A jowing the report, Arn-|Unton mines and mills at Pand Dette iniea” fe the head of AUBUR ; th he e wing. © ” ; lis a ndore itte inlet or . Hella Goole Bose Fy rn “ the S$ hman relaxed and urday morning, Sheriff Fiuepat which is about half way. be Chéster Gillette, the youtht ‘ wal mistake nye yale Pre ease Sah th vlok ts taking tions to cuard ® (Ween Vancouver and Prince #] er of “I : . early this mo’ . " h ay, Re Sali Steve Adat Rupert ik , 1 is th Cloverds > a N arged with Kasai nation eu aye t r e pitit ee claimed . wtody & thu Ce 1 te ~y . b f 4 v , ae wt rep fe hur I Welly pred. * ee eee ee , 5 . pin red with oon | only a few h th # n ree fe that Yami gher Arnold quarters by Patrolman C. J, Bye j ; ! ne yee whom he ed GIRL COUN j ch Her A Realistic Class a @ , = i mee, Features IS MISSING TY MORGUE Pod me a bine ear ‘ he ¢ ail fused ve if 3 wo he Z oe South Park Shows Anxiety A - f the fesalor 1 Chester BE. Gillette s arly showed the effects thie| missin frou hor ben er ane me Charles BL Cowan " he ad , i Lake, under the fan ness . om her home, at 1613 meet wit «im bis efforts to! ¢ out actica th dacks, apid Lane st. She t home Saturday be« | every ¢ f . - " Cushman ts 68 yeare| without any explanst Ra ome 60) of King county, the as 7 /s age stockity b hie | t pod a = rest fe A. co ding county may hereafter owa and op a ry the 1 laughter of farmer, X a 0 port by her mother to ¢ erate its o' one # the youth sat ¢ 7 ® ha stache streaked with | police today, and has not since be me Gowen pomee chair he called . be at ov . 8 istache ong and! seen or heard of. Sh " ‘owan points out that all the Peay n J coun , nt to Cort ‘ optng, ts ot the John A. Logan] dress and red hal, and hes.e coer ced the fuseee or Eun eel Pl nl 0 aise wows . re by v -~ bi . weet, te Be: doen A ress and red hat, and bas a wear and the finances of King county} epped back “es s ceirt: tots —l Hesare further trouble be wa ‘ank Se, Biue and) on the left side of her head would easily permit It hére tac. 1 mothe epared to he ne of the end of the ef ' yore a ‘ repared to the When asked for a statement this Arlington City in Court om so m Lie form in the cor pe "el aaa wee i and 3 By aikes. me me he lined, saying that ot 1 i 0 one: ® department of parambunt im z oe. & 4 S h on Slapped Old Man alt he had Would come Ont | peal of the clin ot Achar fre | Barancs, Sad: beans hie sguaieney nceeediememeneneconce lem wert here reeling oe Mao ‘ Min at the tneuce peal of the city of Ariington from on the importance of securt ol ell her ' feelings sitent saw Arnold torn a ’ inquest on the body of the! decree o v wcuriag such Beattie Man injured. t in ons te De aye, and sia; { dead man & deer f the superior conrt a public morg NORTH YAKIMA, March 30.— | Seainet anyone. bu hed girl Mattered as had taken no pa he was tn sett-defec h awarding A. L. Speocer $9,000 dam a. 5: cieewetioed Kage git with sorrow for the pain, anguish the envied of all 1 as Gh ak te , To sete for personal injurte ved Patent Conventions to Be Signed. 2 egg omen Plaga Mao ean |and sorrow I have, brought upon if the mill 4 ri . d no! by fal ato i the , " orkin eattle, by 0 WH er a thers modbye “ became angered at this, intention of shooting. I spoke to! h Leow gage le in the pabli TOKIO, March 30.—Conventions t te & Proseor to visit hie} one 00 Geos one day Grace Brown a ¥ ol oe te wee dee “! ol ween mi D “ Ll x in the old man's be th an as I would to a friend, al-|by the supreme (nage ; 4 }- ween Japan and the United | GRACE M. BROWN. |mother, fell from hoe Pa Enters Death House ' e bad returned to resid Verned his attention th be Sue ba Sollee Seminar 90 nce ett: ase Biates and Japan and Great Uritain cifle freight train in the yards here lette entered the death house «in breast passe: nd me, and asked him to be quiet in be-|a new trial . we for ering trade marks and patents,| LILLIAN GILLETTE Saturday and sustained a fractured | at a.m. His face was ashen t half of the other passengers on the | be signed shortly | Mother of the Murderer. | wheal but he showed no sign of emoti ca ; and walked unassisted to the chatr lover ttling down in « cor table pos ed in si t was all done in a second, on a erith ye t trace at the story of Wy REVOKE PERMIT FoR? #EAMER STRIKES SCHOONER === girl, who sti to believe t of her love @ perfidious romised i -times G quieuy with bowed | hun | head, and its conclusion made | begged him. for the love his stat t to the Rey. Meili.) been hers, for the name of the un- | rave ne cup Was adjusted, the | born, and because it was i switch was turned and a seven and and claim her ' a half ampere current of 1,80¢ did not threaten. She did net applied for 20 seconds. Only complain. She only asked for jas contact was made, and at 6; 20) tice. Prison = Physician Guerin pro. Came'te Murder He ooo getion Was takeo by the! court or agrees t6 move back the lee Ha Narr conta her Nabts were not visible eee ee eee eee eee HON the boy dead rib: sean amlttes of the city councit | building tis pieinibelss ve Narrow in Disaster That Occars i bight wes pitch dark. i“ Kee Mother Collapses. | day sPecae ot wapetite econ ing _ f e or es © Lydia, ow bie Wal ANK CLEARINGS. . executio FP erm - dln ron ayy mage | aeeeere the widening pi. comets 5 a pieety p fy P T . . hugtord. of Green Lake, was return = ” * hay ong © onecangpeh he father, | guish upon } + they wae | Beso! waanimousty adopt. Frank Hubbell several years ago to . after a two weeks cruise. She Clearings today. ..91,309,08: tt! vation army headquarters. When | oy, — yoy that i w ola at Rv ieemitiee, calls upon the have Union st. widened. At th tae two, aac uke ee eo ee te 141,679.77 ® informed that it was all over Mre Cae ee rE time practical “ j } years ago by the Jaggur acoma ur 4 manda Mader which the Metropol! since then Hubbell died and no off. | SKht narrowly exeaped death They © either asleep at the tolands. Alaska ® | uttered @ sharp cry and fell for- | deinvine on adh Pewee ps igumspany is erecting an cial record of the former movement | shortly after 2 o'clock this more Wher! and were knockea pre oy Tye Chippewa ts owned by the ne | ward to ber husband's arms In ®/ various pretexta, On the third on the southeast started by him can be found Re ing when the steamer Chippew and whed, or were struck Peget Sound Navigation company Clearinas today. ..$ 985,386.00 © state of complete collapse. Her Chester ¢ te "y Billy of Ay. and Union st.| cently, however, Hubecll's Widow. oe route to Yancouves B. Ce from Uvink weedwork and stunned, Pe Fo was in command of Captain Me * Balances 127,688.00 ©) condition is critical, and she 1s to-|conoring on the lake. When the EERiiny caress to move | who owns considerate Union ot, letra” ‘vay encouver, B. C. ome ing their balance and falllug Sats yeivertin, one of the best ksows ® | day in the care of « physician pepe ip pag ecg SUMEPiace toot tocun the peoperty, hae tabes un the echestien | eae fan tale the. BeMNG | the ley wolern: Tee schecent Weak rogues Oa the conn. The Chip |* A SSA ENE S ASS *! Poliowing an offical posismor serch Lydd of cana the and today she appeared before the pear Port Townsend down about 10 minutes after being )pewmcoutinued to Vancou aC tem, the body of the executed | th, faithless, villianous lover im cture teleommitioc and reported that the| Wilson Soteatne, of Baitard, and, mee hand will return bere tonight. ¥ PHILADELPHIA, rch 30. —) youth was turned over to his par-| sudden impulse, seized a ten way and the Metropolitan Building company had Thomas Hicks, of Seattle, were the The Lodin was under full safl ‘the officers of the company will The condition of United States Sen. ents for burial. racket and struck down the hed arranged to go abead takes a position adverse to the Rcuabese af tak Gale an and it ix believed that she wae rum | receive the official report ator Penrose, who is fll here, con During the autopsy . Gillette's | wy ‘ had sacrificed orthaa S MA the bellding unit: it Ie | widening ee reeks Heed” Capt teary hing in the same direction as the! Bpinuing leaves u wife avd child tinuen favorable, and his recovery | brain was removed by Dr. Anthony | hor jove pen rinangs hes ng Mc ee as = the ~ « hairman Mullen suggested that 4. Calder, Peter Whalen, Thomas ‘hippewa on « tack oe fe now hoped for sata Spiteka, an expert ot Ph ladelphia. The young fiend threw the sense- meets pprowal of the situation required immediate ac Dugan, Jerry W. MeGrath William | owe: = yee pod met oe ri ae less form into the er and thus on . hot KNOW | alowed his promised bride and un- ae oSeP week on | tion and that the best way to get! Pierce. Henry Greenwood, Gus a a cree one eee wie | 7 hed samaed tele srosta + pea would be to revoke the Falk and Everett Goodwin were ee ce att cma Te ae ably ia, {born child to perish. ‘The theory us the Talon «1 eeceeei ast ton a motion asking the) the eight rescued by the officers A aad 1 ®\that he wished to create in the a utage of board of public works to recall their of the Chippewa They were | Censed over it | minds of the police authorities was Gillette's Last Night. that the boat had been upset by y tract. wnt) the permit was adopted without any tsken aboard the Chippewa and lette passed a calm night in | accident and this, in fact, was his the question oot In| further discussion then brought to Seattle by the = memes | State of Washington, which was leonversation with his spiritual ad-|defense during the trial. He was Heved to have been the cause of summoned to the scene by the vieers and in the preparation of a arre a few days later at a hotel death Chippewa statement, which was given out by| where he had already begun @ the prison warden today, It reads: | flirtation with a young girl, a guest Wak The saccident was & most pe ‘aldah! was about the city Sat-| cattar one. 7 Chippewa was “ae 1 am entering shadow of of the house. He denied his guilt urday on 4 purchasing trip. and was running along ith her usual | Ely . population turned out t early the Valley of Death, and it is my and for many weeks put up @ stub- give the Dedion, the | desire to do everything to remove born resistance to the efforts of in and out of (he Portland saloon, | » , . - peed when suddenly the lookout this morning 2261 Piret av., wheve he told friends | cried “Roat abead Big Crowd Creets the Leader in the New York to Freneh entry the New York-to-| the slightest abt of my finding | the prosecutor. Saturday night be going home| The belle | > 7 pnth : » , in the engine room Paris auto race, an enthusiastic|Christ. My one regret in this sad ; Early this morning he retired, but| were quickly jingled full speed . . ° ° send off at 6:20 o'clock on It# way | moment is that I did not give Him | Mrs. Gillette's Statement. was suffering from temporary ill astern, but too late, and the bow | ‘aris in Seattle This Morning Aboard Ban Francisco. The car reached | preeminence in my life while I had| Mrs. Gillette, mother of the dead at 9 o'clock last night the opportunity If 1 could | boy, announced she would make a ness and left his room for a drink of the Chippewa struck the Lydia in these few | brief statement im ere fit of aneet | of water amidships on the port side. The/| | The Dedion ix, at the present|only say something | WAAR, 25 years old, a Later he again attempted to rise, life boats of the Chippewas were | City of Puebla. | time, third in the race. The Ameri-| moments left me that would draw Though it is hard for me to be At South Colby, ex. OUt ¥ 8 Unable to do so, and, after | quickly lowered and officers board | Thomas car ding all by several| young men to Him, I would deem | lieve that my boy was responsible & severe sneezing spell, he died ed the Lydia. The eight men hundred miies, is in Seattle. The|it the greatest privilege ever | for Grace’s death, his confession ix BM bed in the Oregon ho Waldab! was married and well-to rescued were sound asleep in their t report from the Italian car Zust,| granted me. There is not one thing |in response to a request I twice IY, Od Bel! st. carity this hunks below. They were aroused| Everything In the way of a “buss|H. P. cylinders was heard above | second in the race, came from Gold-|that 1 have left undone | which made to him before he died. If he : r-| would bar me from facing God, and| was guilty I wanted him to ac «, and field Saturday night, and the ¢ ‘The body ix at Johnson & Ham. and taken aboard the Chippewa. | wagon" and « crowd which throng | the purring of the other Heart disease is be- titon’s [Spinning and Hicks, the two men ed the Pacific Coast company dock, | amid the roar of the crowd, she | man racer was reported on a freight | knowing that my sins will be for- knowledge tt before the world. A ™ greeted the Steamship Clty of) out and took her place at the |car bound for Ogden, Utah, for re-|given. My task is done, my vic- | full statement of what iy boy told Puebla this morning when it pulled | bead of the procession. ; Pairs. jtory won.” his spiritual advisers will never be aifti Today an official signed state-| given out, but I can say before God in with the Thomas Flyer, the| The procession had much . | American car, leading all others in|dulty in getting through the Admitting the allegations set out/ment was given out by the Rev. and man that he never struck the the New York to Party raee: qrowd, and was forced to stop at! b : Mel ey and Prison Chaplain | girl.” | The Pusble was reported due at | Or corner of Jackson st. and First | '™ he complaint of PF. M. Jeffery, |Horrick, which is as follows | at Je sald that in his confession © bs. wm, bat did not arsive-aGblAY. for eeveral minutes owing to charging Hiram Gill, president of | “Hecause of our privileged rela- | Gillette admitted that he murdered Het a little delay ond an/the congested condition of the . ns with Chester Gillette we d the girl by throwing her into the 10: 30. ny detailed | lake, but denied that he had struck overdose of petroleum smoke, | traffic the counci|, with slander, the states. | 't to which enveloped everything fn The proce: nh moved up First | atement of learned from | her with the tennis racquet, thick fog, did not detract from the} sv. to Pike, then down Second av,, ™#" from the Third ward sets oe he eee rousing welcome to those who are|aad wp Third, thence going to the 1") 4 reply filed Saturday in lfore all others through the “Are pial hat the alleged slande ? , French Entry at El ous statements are true, and \ de Triomphe” of Old Paria. ELY. Nev mix, Nev sare 20 Yesatt of Pa ogantel ae trae and he | The welcoming automobiles were | , foot, and with his body so full of|@ecorated with flags and polished | es —— “ ” fragments of the bomb that the up to look their best, and no chaut MURDERED IN CAR Berkman, Celebrated Red Man, Is Under doctors say he cannot It It is four wae seen to craw! dog fashion hoped that Silverstein will be able fer his car and attend to a re q Arrest—Bomb Thr to identity Berkman by the latter's fractory sparking plug or carbur : ower, Blown Almost to Pieces, ‘2° ot7'S2"vue' bomb throwe| eer, oF cut mies he tt ginlas tonalen, cae Bs Sil Jer’s person bore Berkman's name Autos Biew Salute. NEWTON, Kan., March 30,—O. A,| Were seen by the engineer to jump Living. land it is the theory of the police] yr 10-90 the Puebla touched | Bailey, an express messenger of the | ‘Tom the train aed rum south, The ‘ south door of the express car was that the youth derived bie tnspira | aoe / dock and on the appearance of oti Sexes does 1 bi tion for Saturday's act from the George Shuster, the pilot; Miller fig hata mpany, was killed by | found open when the train reached jan unknown person on Santa Li th ewton depot. A reward of anarchist leader the machinist, and Captain Hans a a Today the anarchists and socisl-|}angen, the famous po ain finns] A meeting of the interested prop- | grade on a legal basis again is to ltrain No, 115 between Florence and $1,000 has been offered by the Wells (By United Press.) ists are clamoring for the resigna-\iiie horns “toot-tooted” and the /@rty owners and their attorneys | set aside the Moore agreement, set-|Newton. The murder was brutal, Fargo Express company for the ap tle the question of damages and | with robb ¢ the object. Both prehension of the guilty pa NEW YORK, March 30.—Follow-| tion of Commissioner Bingham. | crowd cheered, and again when the | Will be called within the next few yas another assessment roll. Th the loc the through safes The murdered man was about 30 iE MAY BE ON } ing the arrest of Alexander Berk-| They insist that Saturday's trouble | thomas Flyer was #! o . « oe eer’ man today, the New York potico | W4* the result of an attempt by the dock th rs bo we agenind Teele” to discuss the Denny hill re-| Soutd be taken before the court and |werd sansacked and at least §1,000| Years of age and was lately mar. YORK b , p police to apply St. Petersburg petictoradbten gern sBebgnrnon grade dilemma commissioners without delay nd /in money and some jewelry taken, | Tied. His home was in Kansas + March expect to fasten responsibility for tactics to New York men, Violent - t r lt Is expected that an agreement | would greatly facilitate the matte The dead body of Messenger Bailey | City, Mo. car mmfortable tonneau or or- n be reached whereby the state | of setting the regrade question right | was found on the floor of the ca — tending to show that Ib throwing act of Silverstein wan nc yan impromptn pd lying Looking for Murderer. AS CITY, Mo., March 30. today visited the home of Saturday's bomb outrage on New| speeches in half a dozen halls yes tal f 4 } ittings T ar n Yelk etecchian terday denounced the attempt. to|fer strenth, a1 is made | supreme court will be asked to mod- | again he head beaten to a pulp ’ n 0 th, and for economy tn Gadistets taves = 3 stifle free spesch, and declarations |°°% SCene't: Onto eith che naka | af, 12 Gecislon invalidating the: en The situation as ft stands now is | in 1ol of blood. The back of pa ' tire project so that the legal objec: | that the 90-f strip whieh Mr. | the 11 was crushed and the end Berkman is the man who served Ww se were heard on every side (hat a ” ate’ ‘ Ms ho ae 8 15 years in the Pennsylvania pen: | repetition of Gen, Bingham’s tactice os ay that og thee Boon teN-!| tion will only apply to the 30 lots| Moore donated to the regrade |of the car where it was lying was|O. A. Bailey, the Wells Fargo ex plot, car entiary for kis attempt to essnedil|Of materiny woold result in further |*"co, and thas of ite masters jammed by James A. Moore, upon} scheme goes back to him. This | spattered with blood. The | od | press me r murdered in his 2 ™ ¢ paint consideration of which the adverse | property is valued conservatively at|spatters reached to the ceili They songht from ft the police t z police toda ate Henry C. Frick, the steel mag | poodshed Is scarcely noticeable now. owing decision was based | $200,000. ‘The prineipal point upon | There was no evidence of any stru dered man's bride a list of h and efforts are he nate, and who later attained na Made to arrest an ac tonal notoriety ac the common law | PORT AU PRINCE, March 30—|to the rough time 4 has experienc | if this can be accomplished, it is | which the supreme court based its | gle, the indications poiuting to th road acquaintances who are husband of Emma Goldman. He is| A fresh conspiracy against the gov je4 coming across the continent expected that the handicap exist-| adverse decision is that tn } commission of the murder while of employment. ‘The of p convinced that the mur Supposed to be in one $ the work of a railroad man, the Pacific ¢ tons ty Shuster and Miller are typleal/ing since the decision was an-| an agreement whereby M Americans, clean cut and determtn-/pjguneed can be removed within | was to be exempted from messenger was asleep, before could offer resistance Bailey | der ¥ ow editing an anarchist newspa-| ernment has heen discovered in New York this city, The leader of the plot eee eee eee eee ee eee eee eee ee yer in or cities to mn the rkman will be taken before| Gen. Larraque, who was arrested pe to ba aes “g Fy to find Hthree or four months. Otherwise,| in return for his property dond n alive at Strong City. At| probably an exmessenger, owing ~ the man » ‘ tein, the young man who!on March 14 on suspicion of eon. | Dette + sen oe pA ervolling [interested parties contend that it| tion the couneil invaded the jw yody someone opened the ca © familiarity of the man Tit down ¢; wing ew the bomb Saturday and epiring agaifiet the president i) w rthy to win the | will take several years to straighten! diction of the court and comm fi just enough to throw out wh did the job with the Denve: races of the death was reported by the| who was released with four others | jout the tangle. |sioners, whom the court contend » of way bills and I ot the F and Chicagc b ue hospital authorities, The Mareh 24, took refuge in the} Procession Formed. In case the supreme court can be! have exclusive powers in that direc: | « t quickly 1 . the car or tteens ' lil aiive today, though to-| French legation with two other of-| The noise of the chug chugging finduced to modify its decree, all) ton, and therefore tnyaltdated the | the train slowed down at es W except the ; ee oe blind, minus one arm, one! ficers of the Thomas Flyer with her 75-/that ts necessary to place the re-| proceedings. the Missourl Pacific crossing in! money packages.