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THE SEATTLE STAR SEATTLE, WASH., MONDAY, APRIL 13, 1908. BLOODHOUNDS AND ARMED MEN QN THE TRAIL OF DESPERADOES ° ONE CENT TUES FAIR TONIGHT AND FROST TONIGHT WEATHER DAY; LIGHT MANY MEET DEATH N FIERCE FLAMES MINIGTERS’ MEETING : ~ . : ing Desperate Battle Fought With Deputi 5 \Wouaaeaaeaaaaeaa! ctciie on azo witt ve aw-(Hundreds Are Injured and Ten Thousand Are Made o * » at th Following ug’ epu es on aturday After- * BANK CLEARINGS. cy lg I ita Meet Rig 4 nN: 4 3 sn Which One Man Is C ‘ $ mceting ‘ot The tresboverion atin — Homeless by Fire Which Partially Destroy City noon, In ne Man Is Captured, Two Escape to the Woods ? evi o2"wse tri OF ChelseaRelief Bei Stricken People ee n today 971.6 S @leburen. . 4 i oa aaer1e @ of Uhelsea--Reliel Being Sent to Stricken Peopie. e Pursuers---One of the Hunted Men Is Ba : : va e of the Nunte S$ Baretooted and + Tacoma, & Olearings today sana * the r is oun & Balances 460 (By United Press.) sabia es an args jeananenatehoiniiiied i a * Portiand 7 which » ‘ 0 came arated from the ela * me i ” oe a ————~ | # Clearings toda $1,286 *. a pretty hriving of € during the excitement and (BY A STAFF CORRESPONDENT.) fe ARR RRR BIG WHEAT SHIPMENTS. | @ Daiance 109,090 & ton today the seene of great are safe somewhere CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL CONSTRUC-/% PRAY FoR RAIN | sis : et ah & 8 areaskten an dsent saree oa tee toed Sate ot ta 1 United Press.) " a o . §, April 13.—Pursued by posses of ¥ . 7 dead b injured = and pert tr not excee TION CAMP, NO. 5, Apr’ y posses of deputies % (By United Prose) PORTLAND, Ore., Apri! The| Accused of Robbing the Malis cheue’ at Ganeenaed aeateeess. an.| while Sug hone and with bloodhounds following their trail, there is strongis gan Priscisco Aprit « /ttate of Oregon, Washington and) KLAMATH FALLS, Ore., April the result of the great conflagra- nearer $10,000,000 and probability that Mike Petric and Johan Zozovic, the two des-|* 15—Special masses whieh ne eae shipped 49,000,000 bush: | 13.—Deputy Postmaster Reagan and tion that swept over nearly ever Representatiy & prayers for rain were offered # {2 of Wheat ont of Portland and | his wife, of Royton, Ore,, have been part of the cl aie ouanlan” a peradoes who escaped after the battle with Deputy Sheriffs)» up, were said in all the Cath @ | US*t Sound ports during the last arrested on the charge of robbing Dhwn broke this morning on that every cent of insurance will be , ohn C. Storey of Ravensdale Satur @ olic churches in San Francisco # | 7°" A few stragaling ships are the maiix at the Royton office, and nes that were pathetic in the paid in f ompt ‘Matt y ay aft) 5 oo fan Fra still loading on the Sownd, but the |the office | ‘ ted’ * . E this morning, by order o eva id, but the |the office is now elo awalting extreme. Mer omen and chi It imated that half of the noon, 12 miles cast of North Bend, will be captured. & Archbishop — Riordan, The @ | "ea#en Will be cloned by May 1 the arrival of federal officials | dren, not knowing ¥ way to property destroyed was covered by In all, 40 men are engaged in the man-hunt, covering the | # Prospects for rain seemed & | a turn nor what o rushing insurance oi “ ® good for a time this morning, @) @ eae through the «t now made al At a late hour this a 1 from North Bend to the summit of Snoqualmie Pass. @ put the weather bureau does @! @ ieee eee ee most impassable by the rains per had t ounted for. exits from this territory are guarded and it seems improb-| ® not look for 4 precipitation * + * Steaming to San Diego at Some are d down with what It 4 red their br are in the | ai wearing apparel th were in The Standara Oil wor Two fresh bloodhounds were put on the trail at Camp 5 Nine Knots an Hour moaning over the loss of Firemen are in the burned distriet * . . property, while ¢ wre many to | ut @ fresh ti the posse through the woods out on the . ot, Sav, eee, wile this morning and led PS * seem to be on the verge of Insan it v. Draper, while appre oad leading to Snoqualmie Pass. From Camp 5 to the sum- * 4 7 K the many offers from the sit of the pass is but 15 miles, and the posse following the \* * (By United Press.) pid or ye: pov rsablry ade of the ul und state governments og | N 580 3 e man who ily at he thought all the ak to corner the two men before the summit of the * bottle of beer and the following letter, which is self. #) ON BOARD U. 8 GRHORGIA, because all of bis pre wa ired could be obtained from hounds expects : : | * natory, were sent te Mayer John F, Miller by The Star # AT SHA, April 12. (By Wire consumed by the flames the tate of Massachusetts. Money, pass is reached. One of the fugitives is wounded and the other = seday * Ban Francisco, April 13 What remains of the city is um bedding and food are ring into perefooted so that their flight cannot be rapid. The officers} & Hon John F. Miller, scactetoadiacommaiciend Naclade ‘ ding with perfect pre on Brie thes heen gl ve see rae PORORERUCND CF Se So eeertee ace confident of capturing the wounded one at lea: | & is Mayor—City of Beattie. #| clator nine knots per hour. Per at looting. The exact figures re bold. ear Bir eet Call ia weather in t — on t t - Depaty Sheriff _ : Po apa hen the subject ts/ * With thie letter there will be deliv to you ene bettie #/ loved and the alr Is far more In | be given, but it is not thought that MRarenstale, and Nilia Alogich, « | | ® of beer purchased at the Madiaén Park pavilioh bar, @| Vigorating then it was at Magda: ic will exc bk of the men whe Wee Led Anvey, * Steffen, proprietor, on the might of Wednesday, April | ‘ena bay The fortunes of many poor fam FORFEITS BAIL Marsha! Miller, of Kent, on) Led astray by companions aiianl | ® Louis Engdah! and Howard Parrigh. fet: a| The myption of coal ‘ lies hi po tory Precomese von = sal is. of Kent om Ue array by commasions sho | Fameral of Deceased Pres-| 2 use is imrucr tmeeiae Nab bem maces, for, Idetien 3 FS A 0 eter at te tt Mek Set ates = siatol fight between | “Rd himself tn jail facing a prob | * tion and the two young men, Edgdaht and Parrish, may be # ‘P* 4 nasmuch as the bot- ter part of their li posal 41d Goldsmith, proprietor ef ‘ pistol fig! able charge of tnuréer peal ape | 8 “ * reached at any time a desire In expressed te prosecute Stef # ||" e fo this indicates that | comfortable homes r fam- ® restaurant 155 Washington st, af the bandits and the dep | roa) fault of his own, was the story | ident of United # fen for violating the law. They may be summoned by simply # ‘Ne cosines nnd holler ih 8 /illes are today a8 penniless as the | forfeited $200 ball in Judge Gee fis Saturday afternoon Nilia Alagich told to Prosecuting | ° 7 WL prety awa t day they started to put away their | Su’ § ie ee whose leg was broken Attorney Mackintowh tn the county | Pr ls Held * Very —— ore atin * co eee os . ag i guilty we : of sell- te jail fe : rf) ATTLE STA * en ne first step towards starting a ime Hquor without a@ license he ail just before noon te pbaiiet, wee brought to Seattle 7) Jie ee ee pot ai ess * * say | relief fund for the sufferin » could not have been fined more i avtomobile + afte o be @ straightfor eee eee eee eee 2 eee ere end jess began early today » than $100. aad is in the horpital ward Ward Story that bore — Today | se, ce mealies armada ple who were not affected in any Goldsmith was arrested yester- fee dounty jail. He admits that Of truth and which w not class . - a extend to Cal-/ way by the fire are giv 3“ by Patrolmen Ballard —- me o the young man as a hardened dew ne fir giving gener y Patrolmen Ballard and Sas one of the foar men who " ous Goldsmith failed t fe the fatal shooting at aA go E pepmys ~ ae _ | Magdalena Money from adjoining cities is Be wos yeca ened rang h. y night ' i to gO back to Lebanon te Saturday afternoon, and ; P rr to my the ( it pouring in, an edges in larg See to Seat “¥ “and these wan't id ne te Lol 4 ur, ve reer 13.—Fu ald reach Ban Diego Tuesday | amounts have been received. thought that he misunder en Bastin. 0, onal ie Gack Tate Taeta tear | ina’ sacuigen: Grae’ tam: suleains At noow Although th nfusion that fs stood the hour at which his case to locate " everywhere apy t prevents the Was to have been called Which entered his dip oe ing that way and d John Vandercook, president of the Jury to Count Ballots. authorities from sining am ac Starwich and Stores = rome: go oe ga fernoon | UBited Pres association, who died | NEW YORK, Apri The se- | cura t of the red, the most Johnson in Political Arena. it cine comp No + The when we started 1 don’t km cate tn Chicago wday, were con a of a jury te es me aot at da estimate late this : LOUISVILLE, Ky. April 13— Ne eee nad 2 wound the other men were or where they ducted at 2:30 o'clock this after-| (Sy United Press.) the election of United State sand sent. ragwenit- tbe, Senteae sant: Searmans, Osee IS Smee Startes |ecived here snd tealges wet AUN ‘ aS wound | nd cuane foul Slay Gpetin Ver? : aia : SALEM, Ore. April 13.—Pra Stine bekdineat vote of the people.|* ¢ mayoralty ¢ ion in 6 ndreds of diggers who started arrived he nd tonight will deliv ‘Me ose, and Starwi i ° noon in Christ church cathedral by wax begun today before Supreme to search the ruins that have er before the Louisville Commercial 4 that they were | Uittle English J Heney said in bin epeech yeater- (1 is & safe proposition to be in - . y asa Dhyne conclude cone a 4 Rev. Charles Craik, dean of the | day of. indeed. Faltod is vot in 22sttce Lambert It is expected |cooled off have found the bodies Club his first tmporiant politieal pon @ the band which dic Met at Saloon. cathedr You don't appreciate what you fa¥or of the direct election of sen | (nat the Jury mill he comp ate <> ae rf eon Fw oe: Se ee re shooting. Mike Cholakovien, who is prop | The funeral was largely attended, | have Im the direct primary law and #1Ors, lee he would support state pam ret on ane onipig fon nerdge Tonge tinted be gripes owsrming to Lowe Opens Fire. Peep iy ny teu end é oe Se y attended: | statement No. t Roe tet opened and each ballot inspected. | en have been report- ville to attend the meeting. . S . Reo re s o fevolver, Starwich | saicon at 523 First av. south, act-|c oss ot wham wormed nds. | That law will break the shackles! The scathing denunciation of A) ‘ gts men to throw upled as interpreter, It was si his | MAHy of whom worked with him in/from you. If you don't get good |tred Holman, editor of the San three men &2-| saloon that the men had first come °°? "@W*P#Per business, were pres) men in office you have nobody to! Francisco Argonaut, and = well @ together ent. blame but yourselves if pri KBOWn newspaper writer, by Fran The pall-beare Ho business ae UA par He know Alagich as having been |. dod ays a . pv a ese jaw oe beat statate of lie ele J. Heney in his speech on “Good 9 a frequenter of his but | ha ews ~ nd in tf ‘nited State: You Citizenship” was the neneation emptied, was the| could not tell who the other mem-| pf Detrolt: ¥ N. Rickey, of Clove have to thank U'Ren, of Oregon jaf the evening. Heiman was de “ ” as bers of the aang might be pg Bo aed of Now York; M.| City, for that, Statement Ne, 2 scribed as a “sycophant and a pare ao My 4 wounded! Alagich says that he carried a ak hevedioes men bt’ esee the vital part of the ja ¥ upon the rich,” and the speake e Het through his! sscalibre revolver with him and peveland: ane A 2. H¢. | should compel all legislators to t jared that “Holman would rath two continued \that he had about cight cartridges, |°% Weshinston. They were select: that pledge. Serger «2 Mates fe 8 palace cor thas ~ ed by Mra Margaret Womack Van ‘Senator Fulton says he favors |to heaven in a tourist WILL THEN HAVE BEEN POPE hid behind « stump Bis revolver at Star returned by rey. Whee but he denies having done any of the shooting, which he claims was done by Mike Petric. He says the other men also had guns bot that he did not know of what make After the shooting at Kent they deroook, the widow The remains were Cave Hill cemetery iaterred in London Mourns Dead aE PAID LAS T RESPECTS TO FOR NINE YEARS—LIVING A SERENE, QUIET LIFE. BY ENRICO TEDESCHI. hed kept under cover, wh er LONDON April 13.— Biritieh - reaching for his pone getting a little food tress newapapermen deep ylore the (Seattle Star Exclusive Service.) qevelver when he became | the raflroad camps th they com. death of Mr. John Vandercook. The ROME, April 13—While in no municated with thetr fellow coun. entire London press refers to his superstitious, Pins X. feels fan to Storey and, s© | trymen. excellent work in building up the will die during the Gall revolver, com| “We have placed no charge |foreian service of the United Number nine,” he says st =, ayy fugitives. against the man as yet.” said Pros Press, and dwells at length on the! Arfier impressive services at the chosen from the volunteer fire ma to have a certain influence broken im cover snd /ecuting Attorney Mackintosh to low the newspaper profession ha* | Pirst Presbyterian church yester men who fought flames in the mem- | 0" My life J was « parish priest ee ny — The Star. “That will depend upon "stained through bis untimely /qay, the remains of Ralph Cook, orable Seattle fire, were: Robert for nine years, chancellor of the| i! ene & = the developments in the case h former chief of the Seattle fire (Callaghan, James Campbell, W. T.| bishopric of Treviso uine | afterw: : | department, were buried in Cal/ Rodgers, James Quilter and Frank | *¢#"?. bishop of Mantua for nine Showed that he had been bit Farmer Wants Vengeance | Expressions of Sorrow vary cemetery Cotteriit bs ¥ “\years, patriarch of Ventee for Returns for Aid. | While the prisoner was being! BERLIN, April 13—All the news| Dr. M.A. Matthews preached the) The bonorary pall bearers from the Pine Soare in 1 shall have } GON returned to North Bend | Questioned regarding the ertme In papers of the German capital, in funeral sermon Beattie department were: Cap. | %*t? Pope nine years 4 aad tasistance and | ®hich he was implicated John | expressing sorrow over the death! At the church members of the tains 8. C. Hastings, Charles Kirk Although encountering great dif for deputies | Murray, @ resident of Kent, ca of Joba Vandercouk, tell of the |Renevolea. and Protective Order of |F. W. Braun, R. G. Johason, W. J | ficulties within and without the A hurried trip|' see how the man was getting prominence he attained in his line Kiks, the Seattle fire department, Hodder and W. J. Elliott chureh, th of the pope passes Made to the weene in an auto “One, ot work while he resided here some the Ancient Order of United Work The following were active pall and al uneventfully and the hounds put on t Ne come to the court howse | time age. He w gene be men and @ large gathering of bearers: Captain W. C. Cubitt, J 4 to accept more service 4 Meed. The trai was taken | 40 p@h Bis taxes and he was filled loved by sll who were connected | friends congregated to pay thelr D. Phillips, Charles W. Saunders. take in more remony i morning and followed | With & desire for vengeance that with bim here ast respects W. J. Retily. Jules. Rec when he was ardinal in the Woods into the road | Ould hardly make itself evident in The honorar pall bearers, and A. A. Wismolek i bat he rem a man of where it| Words. 2 ; wb Lact Ae » tastes, who never gets If one of those men should eve ; 2 7 he was a peasant of 4Fe Guarding both out-| happen to come to Kent oo Reet e eee eee ee ee] turn of confidence, hax put 5,000) hi life lin ey of which are 20 mile and | ple of the town would tear him to * *) men at work in the northwest dur which now cause bim an Mh thought the men will be cap viec aaid Murray it would * EVANS IMPROVING. ®t ling the last week, and has | ne When he was a priest,| fared today take at least 500 men to protect * @/ tractors in the northwest cal! De to wipe his} Algich admits that > him i . (By United P ) #| men. om bis & a in| at he ) } 1 on ac i n} 1} that wound tn hia leg} * PASO RORLES, Cal. April #] nts of grea action he| will fix him.” And then added, “Did *) The condition of Admiral ® gets ink stains in ay upon} the bullet that hit him in the face # Evans shows a little improve @] the te mantle of the papac | 7 | shot me at Ke said Ala | #0 through his nose? 1 wish it " on W arent toeay * ises at daw ds foday at the count 1 to «| had. 7. * * private chapel, ass eo be. tap The funeral of Marshal Harry | cy Sees Frees) eee eee eee ee by etary, Mer. Bressan. A | GONCORD, N. HL, April 13.—War | + broken | Miller Sunday afternoon was one oa On hie @ ery simple breakfast of soup and} which led | Of the most impressive gatherings |“ Sagan scr Mcagadlat wel | ®AN FRANCISCO, April 13.—The| coffee with te 1 butter fol iis Eaterday afiernoon, |! have ever attended. Nearly avery | Me for the republican presidential leseroh for the safe crackers who| lows After breakfast he looks! WE feer men in the | Prominent man im town was them, | Bomination Ie on throughout New jovted T. Lundy's Jewelry store Fri. |over his correspondence, dictating | When wr left Seattle.” he When they eateh these despera.|fampshire. | day night and escap with dia-|letters and giving instructions, | Se Webt out alone the rai | does they ought to make an exam| . Charies J. French. head of Howds valued at $60,000 was re.| About 9 a, m. Secretary of State] Mich and traveied day and| ple out of all of them. There are Ree ee re beagee : at fumed with renewed vigor today,| Cardinal Merry Del Val calls and] }too many just Ike them in this| American | a eo ee ee eat ‘although the police are still grop.| usually spends at least an hour; at) Alagich remem ail | Part of the country.” bevy Oe eet beset van ing in the dark. To every part of| 10 andiences begin, and these usu-| Weg wounded in the face of the state 68 cares’ Bppe nigh: By od States " nx. | ally laa 12. The old custom ty answer ge a im the fe ling them to adopt all reason abte | ape ty sont ae Cuaete Sat Mee ; np , he Hed visit 4 i. 1 tas | © igh? 1908 by OE Gite out. aro | means to defeat ‘Taft in the con-| Samuel H. Hill has just returned feo the search will be extended Mp gellar erg nag corm Hay y*wood ¥ Underwo 4 out of ie “Ne fre 0-day trip east. In speak the pope's feet has been abolishee vention, or, should he be nominated, | from a day p em ) spew . i ae } Seat reno inet bin at the |!ne of business conditions in the} Visitors, as they — approach, | POPE PIUS X. hn | oll eastern states, he said to The Star CLAIM SHARE kneel and kiss the pope's hand,| | polls “4 conan which he holds out to them. The| peror Francis Joseph of Austria had) smiling reply “| | Things east of the Mississippt conversations, where possible, are| sent in. The pope ordered that this) Like everyone else in the Vatican, 4 S$ aia taee aad, satan. * ae OF LARGE FORTUNE od on in Italian, a8 the pope | bottle should be placed on the side-jand in Rome for that matter, the tho Misdespel they are materiale} [knows no other language except a board no one but himself] pope takes a nap every afternoon. | — I better a i roe little French, Often the pope will] should } any of it In the evening he reads a good | nry Owens andé William Owens,! accompany the depa visite Pius X. commends the use of| many new 5 i Another thin ne talk in " i ! pers, which are (By United Press.) HIS SISTER a Auatnes eee alk In the of Seattle, who recently fell helr to | to the door of the room Nil tebe’ baie wine 24 sdermasation [ou to hia Ghelmbaeen ike eae cate PORTLAND, Ore., April 13.—At eo ee ane neldared, 2 oneninth share of a $1,000,000 | most democratic man Once, while conferring with a bish-| reads the clerical papers, but seeu- n last Saturday C. P. Parsons. They ‘are the only net ikion wow | saute In Tondon, have forwarded) Then follows a walk in the Vati| op upon @ very complleated mat lar ones, which ofter contain se- real estate dealer of Poplin ~ > their identification papers to Ad-| ca en, which usually takes went to the cupboard in th re critiel , i A ag A oor (By United Press.) of the pec you understand | Sintet Wolllantie Be tna a warder . , a \ s Cone icisms of bis policy *, stepped off a street car , | pistrator Wellington De Lord, at him to the shrine of the Madonna|dience room, took fro . boitle} Fall of human — interest at a crowded jJunetion point and| PORTLAND, Ore, April 13.— the English metropolis, and expect of Lourdes, where he kneels and of Bordeaux and two Hel Pius X has often d disappeared into the crowd. He has| The coroner ju h acquitted ‘to come into their share of the prays A visit is also made to the one for himseif and r with v m he meets at b not been heard of since by his wife.| young Rodney Durst, aged 16, of all money in 4 fow weeks Vatican stable, where a few cows the bishop, say! Monsi sa the-chentldn oF dada atican stable, where 4 © bishop, 84 g-| ence © questi dress. He ob Tod: the entire detective for blame for the death of his sister Hesides the two Seatt n, the} and chickens are kept ne drink this, W ry te tote w { the city is owt nearching for h Lucile, aged 9, who was shot and list of heirs includes David Jone At 1 he tunche ally with his! stand each other be : hat they are both too ¢ « feared tha ie wandering | killed *y dney late yesterda | stane Aw 4; John C. Jones,| two secretaries, M re and |many means to tluminate 1 kien ¢ These _ 4 } after hs smomg the bills west of the city| while the ter was enjoying @ dinburgh, Scotland; Gladys Jones,| Pescini, The menu is sim oup,| of His creatu 1 ing away the best from rye 4 tert sien wa that he may have taken his own | target practice in the backyard New Zealand; Evor Williams, Mra. | ¢ 1 dish of meat or fish, ‘salad. Another mild ind sockets and pel yy Yon , Taflroad com ‘ “es Young Duret wished to go hunt Evor iiiam and = Mi Bernice | fruit and a cup of coffee. Pxc pontiff is in Tarkist ' " : . ’ i the Karn was Peg a met 2 oe ing but his parents had refused Williams, all of Londor . there is alwa amokes one after bi ( oh. oleae Miteabeedl toeked up, bat was ia and| Ne Raie—tombe Bying Jconsent. He then conatrue : By United Pr Mrs. Henry Kline, of Milwaukee,| of good Bordeaux from a and one after his ¢ { pontiff, “One would think,” Beattie, r a PENDLETON, Or April 13.—/target range and wae doing . PORTLAND, Ore., April 1 A le named in the will as an he which Leo XI wed in the Once a visitor In sur 1 that the ordinary pre The young man la { rainfall in Keastern Oregon | fancy shooting when Lucile walked genera! resumption of work in the! kat her share will be equally dis-| ican cellar. What is left of the wine Does your holine of would te tft Tealite that he imag’ mea. nin causing the death of thousands |into the line of fire. A bullet | logging camps along the Columbla| tributed to the other nine heirs,| goes to the servants. Once, how: | Turkish clgaret the human mind, but tt With murder gl we hare ot lambs, and it is expected th | streek her ip the bear! and she 4 | d activity in other Nines, due te| as she died some time ago in th er, there was a bottle of ve re-| You wouldn't exy © constituted th at, to relax ° iy re 1g 60 per cent of the lambs win die. | instantly |the coming of spring ond the re west narkable Tokay wine, which Em-'tize them, would you 1other preoccupation.”