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THE SEATTLE STAR ATTLE, WASH., THURSDAY, APRIL 16, 1908. FRIDAY; LIGHT SOUTH WINDS "aIES AT suman “2 warms 10 INTERCEPT MAN WHO KIDNAPED SOM AA NE CENT WEATHE R—BSHOWERS TONIGHT On e Mies Elna Kenny, one of those [fOjnpany, Apia a branchoot the ] ) Wh 3 | ae ro injured ty *& , ing C@Mtennial Milt my (th . a ijured early “yesterday morning © i ‘ company © 1 * BANK CLEARINGS, a | Charles A. Peplow, general manRer qYoved that amputation will be nec calekes # of the Hammond Milling company, @paary Se # Clenrings today -¥1,14 $ finin'near Holgate ats wis removed Mowe company of Tacoma, time a|® IG PAY AT NOM! etectivgs at uis aed Other Cities on Lookout i" wlances # | 00 ber home at 626 Broadway N, | dompound ure of bis right leg . Coming to Seattle. * wasn: | yesterday i it-veevias costo: exons * ‘ ‘ : ‘ at © Giintions Ges Si Tie Shin Howes), whe sustained | Tisiee’ Bate Ghee toa siee|® ole United Pree, *| for George Hasist, Whe Took Boy From Divorced ae # Balances # (4 fractured skuil and te Injured in| Frances Stevens are still at Provi:|y New en” din tareelt cn i e Portland @ |terpally, was resting easily today.) dence hospital Be ght 20s. eae ewan cong: rye Wifi de eat, 00 ided in Seattle for many years, Clearinas today $2,504,791 @ | Mer condition is eriticad but not nec M. J. O'Netil, head of the Seattle! % and the third beach Ix wo He. ‘ggg a ts N ’ 1 well and favorably known! ® Balances 290194 @ | Ceaartly fatal Grain company’s office at Bpokane,|%& cubic yards of dirt i known Ia) og 18 business and social circles, Hin * #| J. K. Smith, president of the) and C. A. Peplow are able to be) © $25. A large force of meu will ® - ad wite died eaterad vanes Gab BORER EERE eee wy Veshingion Grain and Milling |@bout today, & Ux ieek ubiork to & he & Court was adjourned at Juneau . - * ; { ood wsppitere our | Fina eager ge Be e i when news of Mr. Scott's death be . nt — . * h ¥ m and t were H mie ogee i SAYS BANKERS HAVE vn : eS the steamship Humboldt and tw | bs : 99 le Usage 4 ee preter ar ao i William T. Scott was bora in | j*eyreeseeeenete” veh Florida ‘ ' | Ha : al 1846, Me graduated from the In saa. Mcinaetid divorce from Ha t ! tate university in 1849 and d od ‘ » ‘ ied rh ’ faay names in making the ch apped be iow exan the practice of law in Har : noe c WASHINGTON, April 16.--Alfred | @dding that he w bled t a son , . nty, indiana, in 18 y t daughter 9nd : SULaan to "Wachee 10. Croster, student of financial cow-|tain bia Information becs Dewy Recs H corresponded formeriy oas! ' W . « ditions and a prominent welter,| Wanker who addrened m on eomy e | with fe and begged Thinking that m office bn ng where 2 netnenl a ee (By United Press.) whose home is in Wilmington, Del., | @ominitior yester mistook him | Tharee & 7 Rea when be came) PORTLAND, Ore, April 16—| tay made the sensational charge | fir a ba — ‘ ce ght at fo child, gesistant to Cory © state ature of Net After a bold series of robberies on | ** @ meeting of the hone commit Oroale “i the financial wott ‘ Hi P ed went te Gobo ‘ and served pre both sid Pprsetae® ager tee on banking that members of (Wl, which hax already ff d the t va re Oakland t Hagist 4 remarry me = cine Seo woth sides of the Wi ette river the currency commission of the #)nate, as a law giving Wall at, the Ope V 0 f arrested, Hag boy |! king ad of her com Mr, Seott War prosecuting uitorne a y mseeat last night, in wh men held American Bankers’ association had | ppwer to create a money panic rators oting to uit bem ( fidence, Hagist took the bo ae hd coetrath ; t P at mat cavention Wulan 3 ap pedestrians and saloons, Patrol. | bee® “bought” by Wall at. (o agree | Sail and thereby terre nd plun ‘ he re o eft Oa nd f Florida Sires, Mack . es G. Btne for Sean up peaesisians and saloons, Patrol toa compromise on the Aldrich /dpr, with usurious rates ax a weap: | Keys June 1 Mire Hagint ed to the Ont alected to the i a member. of the Masonic | kilie t : nancial bill, now be the houne lok and wreck prices and the credit ‘ i f " and an effort ae asonte Killed Eddie Ivea, one of the rob The currency commission came }é ery business industry in the ert . “ he apture Ha d ree he and hie Seattle address counsel In 1 6 ‘ shington dk arent was 1224 Boylston bers, and was in torn wounded by to W ermined to bring | oyun & fusttiade of shots from the high about the defeat of thd measure, Prewt YORK IN THE LAKE ADMITS ATTEMPT © = IN JUVENILE COURT. | (By United Press t Hoos the result of rome great adopted the ipeter, Car! Kauteor 12’ companion to keep afloat, and vain ' aaned recently in Chic " knov the y ae fe of Louis Knutson, of iy tried to extend his paddle to Bes ens ling for a strike and cli at. Ps , werel See drowned in Green Knutson. The beat upset, but Local N his . o- posit “ye day afterr od vans elang to ft The Knuteon , oe , Ba 4 aE Claire Bvans, 7 years view Serenebed cferpinn: Ses Saeeee) here Sma a B the ame fate Leonard Glen, attracted ‘ty 60 pounds each, from and get it ers, eevthtne cad) arcae’ tag an Rae home O fered to Settle Case Against Laing and Mrs. \: Ne ae erates notaare| th aes 6: tals Mle ok te Water, the two bore sodiin a rowboat and took Evans dock that Specia john Bane the shore of the lake aboard. Kantson’s body waa found taken by the Y 1 ays th « and O'Keefe work @ They pot off from | in 18 (eet of water, about 50 yards Manard Before ouraKe others « ne 6 Influence que made — the Har fw sticks as paddies. | from shore eae and it is the bop be broke the n the car, and charged with receiving stolen prop S carried them to euch « A. Anderson, an uncle of the of the Commercial union | gays he doe ver having | orty their ee eure of drowned lad, eesisted Deputy Co Loulse Gaertner does not want to | re J ha committed the Barber is at present locked up A gust of wind blew oner Winch if the search for the © $5,000 for the at strongly ney, but wae unsuc ve soa) in the it is claimed k in the county jail, but his yout fs hat overboard, and body.” ‘The Kofteony tive at Pout = — regs . — 3 be Sed kmail wrong f ereet ul ae ane ve! » wor Shee a makes him suoject to the site ‘ eged pourtn ot of ballin : ar tn stil te ties she " } iad Serteg_n, | Seiapt water on the Fight foot of Mrs. Itetant tips of 8. T, Manard. whe te Child In Court, t lee ths Siakane Couoke ha oak un Hn oe Printing eee a Pi ced om, er ; 5 Ky Lauter wrnary 14, 1908 prosecuting C. -& Laing and Stirs.) Lucille Manard wae produced in | ato wes ~ other victims of the rots were re 4. T. Manard on 0 statutory charge,| Cort this morning. She is in care WEDS AT SIDE OF COFFIN 4 arene 7 moved to the hospitals 7 were| ™ 0 Guewor filed today in the : 4 Mepaty Sherif ¢ t n Se & eee ee supertor court, Lovixe Gaertner | today during the trial in Juptice | Of — e Reg ee &, ane on (By United Press. SEEK MAN WHO If the police fail in their efforts claims that she gave Mra Lanter | George's court who has been the bone of conten.| ASTORIA, Ore, April 16-—An fr, extraordinary wedding was solemn to suppress the @tsorder the street §4.50 at the time in fall payment Manard testified on cross exam tion between father and 1 " car company will ask the governor | for all injuries received nation that he offered Laing his! fMadied « white Teddy bear during ined in this city, when the daugh to call out the troops. Mrs. Lauter, in her complatnt.| choice of signing papers karesing) (2¢ bearing, apparently paying lit: | ter of C. W. Carnahan, the late col ided and ty contribute tle heed to matters. She remain | lector of customs, was married to " saye that she was a mooth for three Pa, April 16-—Wild = prof, Newton N. Riddell, who at- wounded and that, ae @ rosult years for the eupport of Lucille a4 in the white-baired sheriff's lap. Harry Behauna by the side of orable attention by sores and poisoning, she was made Menard his ¢ycarold daughter, Sising the Teddy bear from time the remains of Mr. Carnahan as omen ae cette 2S Hoting today attended an tracted much f the pert of the street his lectures carly in the year, h to operate ite care consented to give another lectu brought bere Friday evening at the tabernacte. to live sixteen and seven teeth tion ¢ Shag Fitth av. and Union at. The lec-| years more. Ja H be on “Heredity and Pre She says that she Was 4 house | yire Manard time. The child's beauty was|they lay In the casket. The wed-| Hecause she refused longer to re-jand men qiickly gathered, and por ding Gate b n ket before the | cive his attentions, Miss Allee | Wright, fearing violence, took to be arg ae Coffin, of 225 Broadway N his heels ah. she was choked, knocked down 4 Patrolman Savin scoured the m of | married. cut about the hands by | neighborhood in” an automobile permanently lame She sare thet or of facing a criminal complaint. % she is 56 years olf, and expect® The witness gave up this informa Srperally commented ty efter a severe fire hase Sheriff Recovered Girt one of the counsel for The fight for the posseunt the werrtos i h bet the little girl b b i anda ‘ulture. and is for the ben keeper cerning a menth before he © gir hase been wae in " & oe * ght driven by Joe not put no re by the om. jefit of one of the smaiier churches she was injured, but that now she} Calis it Blackmail. two states, Mra. Manard is a) ie pened fe to Miles Col “" “Wright of the ki te wielder ot ‘fous ve Wounded Ten strugxiing under heavy debt is unable te do any work at all Walter Fulton, who t# aleo de | jeaed to have kidnapped the child land she were engaged to be mar Sergeant Jack King and his de - ding Mra, Manerd, characterised; from a family temporartly caring ried, but r ly gement tail of men combed the Broadway | Manard’s proposition to Laing as, for it. She fled to Newberg, Ore. was broken The rejected suitor district the assailant, but his ; Py with Lacitic, and there placed her accosted the woman on 12th av. N., disappearan was complete. Manard stated that he hired twos her grandmother's care. between Harrison and Thomas * Wright rooms at 1017 Bast Pine detectives to her evidence’ Armed with an or from the while she was in the company of st. It is said that he bas bees Attorsey F. M. Jeffrey, for the! @hild after traveling ov rough WS | “Now I'm going to finish you Mjss Coffin's throat still bears left hand | Bre cation, attempted to block foads at night ft an automobile e Wright ts alleged ¢ finger marks, and her lthe defense in ite effort to wring) Purther evidence tp the case was the Gauae anetdanek fre Manard an testimony re pat this afternoon R of . T Wright grabbed Miss Coffin by esults of Election Tomor- {\.050'viit'vse sana. i id he grasped an open kr and Visi pd eee _ RIF LE SHOT LEADS TO row Are Forecasted. x ee ert Sailors and Visitors Exchange mn nanattias wanes eveet lg a ch DISCOVERY help. shows painful cuts, Miss Coffin told Patrolman Savin that Wright er threatened to “finish her up” when He she met him at chureb last Sunday. it 24 years old. The been instructed to ar- says the saflorman, “b fre We, Which Ire Witnessed by 22° into this little city, every one drawn here by those great magnets, (By United Pr af 16 trained cataclysme, tuge eSed: ilies PORTLAND, Ore, April 16— their anchor chains off Coronado After a thorough canvass of the 2 ecataclysins to be turned loose only Betrayed by the accidental dis {fore tte way through the walls of siste on the eve of t w's pri in @ central location. The city wit ' Lae 9 And each 3 ee charge of @ rifle, Jack Landon and) 1%" tom, ee aan tia {martes by the Portland Evening ; 16—W" be iluminated with an electrical *#nsers from & eigen rage - rere. bd je had been aceldentally die journal, it ia declared that the Cal, April 16.—With to speak to thelr mayors, gover. | Francis Wilson, laborers, were OF | ona rged ee peony Aycan nl ga display, as will the battleships of the fleet. continae (©| 4 curlous agreement has been 1 in @ room in the Grand Pa} ‘The iandiord notified Patrolman > np 1 Piret av. and Seneca Campbell, who arrested the men jient day. Roth are suspected | after taking two rev t legislature will be A ‘ » 1 In conservative, Tod ers from it is freely predicted that the ent Ors, congressmen and demand more guns and ships. | cifie t it ts not only men whe are tel! | ot youte the sailors (By United Pre they both went down. In the fight RW ashore today, and entered into by most of the young 4 a ing the blue jackets that they shall| of’ knowing something of several/them. They were sent to the po ‘ neg lt ae " eaol ved j : ultne rounty delegation : 14 ‘ollowed he ed Which bad been throng re ree r ne have more fighting ships. Yester-} recent holdups. Hiee station and booked » a ~ ot i 4 ~ gation will} PORTLAND, Ore April 16 that cc vee h ae ged to jerk Millormen and visitors all fol)“ Gen | Jey’ aa that long column of clear| Wise the room wee searched bp] Dotectives Griffith and Holland |r s'tttensiy ‘ot interest in the{ Francis J. Heney may have killed | f Sole om bey Penley 4 — — eyed irms . swun, ives Gri ud . z roc discovered : in the | his man in Arizona, but in that b oft te Ml . nego 4, firmjawed men swung t ffith aud Holland, searched the room and di #00) woke tor the resuviions neudaction his man in ria na, Dut in that he tye head. Belleving him. uneoe- this morning crowded Betore coming aa! e on leave they each and all deposited with today's program of | the pursers’ clerks or some warrant Upon which the | officer a percentage of their wages centered W85 which was paid to them since leav Towed this forenoon. ing Magdalena bay ther weapons and ammunition, ¢o. the Unite jon and scious, he crawled off the prom : trate form and reached out for Wil- bur's rifle, which was lying close by. As he secured it he heard Wilbur spring to his feet. When States senate, which ted by Judge Cake volvers, a rifle, several han | the 4 rounds of ammunition, two/together with masks. La through the streets, strong men wept in the very intensity of their national pride. Then a grizzled old veteran whe had fought ander Farragut, with) w Charles W. Fulton, whose political sealp He has been seeking in this state during the last few days. When Heney came to Portland d | stated that they had the/aiq genator Fulton, grows con hief with holes cut for the eyes| weapons for their own protection. gtantty ere unable to say Why they |” Despite the cha: is being ec biack maske and a red handker- | Wise pre found They wane’ ta Fulton left for Eastern Oregon the time set for the , da to | tears stremming down bis seamed) London and Wilson have been infhed the masks eney Gnd thé latter's wpe : 4 od the desper 7 Mb the sailors and marines who ete car leeaee Ellery re face, cried out: “Men three cheers! geattie for several months. Some! The revolvers are 38-caliber Iver es th ane Povage Ad ge This caused some to say that the rod rng th yarns Hore Hore leave Wednes: | mr tac” sald the spokesman for a for the mothers who have given |iime ago a shot was heard in thelr | Johnsons, It was with weapons | tonites predict victory, Many claim | OT® tor lacked the co from his coat pocket. Not having i Femsined all night tn Prouy of sailors this morning. “You | 9 these glorious men jroom, but they explained to the | We these that the cenleat | Heney's trip acted as a boomerang, |‘ meet Honey ‘ ‘eon time to take shoulder aim, Fulton | Stans to wend their way| sce he explained, “wo expect to| A# though the breakers off ¢ jandlord that the discharge was ac-tealaon, at Western ay. and Pike st. aog that Cake will lose because But in November, 1898, Fulton | UMC 10 tans aaaevand the bullet j Misriront, prepared to back |fave egoed time in Los Angeles \Hado had leaped the sea wall and |cidental. The landjord accepted |wastheld up a few days ago. Sim |ft" Francis J. Heney announced to- | Rt and fatally wounded Chas, Wil- | Shot From ine tne breast | Glows with thetr\ona other cities slong the coust,, Were ‘roaring toward the moun-| the explanation Her weapons were used In holding | gay jn a telegram that he would not DUT At Seaside, Oregon. after Wit” Wiha turned to run and Fulton Bd thelr last cont. ee eee eee money to last un. | tains. the cheers for the mothers H terday landlord heard an-| ap the Fishermen's Headquarters’ | toturn to Oregon to partin the | bur had shot and killed Sheritt La ane eis’ Saal ta | The firwt a silver As a matter of fact, the sallors oo th viet o seat | eos Se 2 gardiess of the result tomorrow made & desperate attempt on Ful fell in a heap and Fulton left him 7 Par face was between | wilt receive another payment about | the eyes of the mothers o y vrs life. The end came after as|there in charge of the constable, } Barges, the sailing the time they reach Santa Cruz day, today and tomorrow were ton’s life he end came after a8) Vie he went into town for medi- 1 g Marines in racing dimmed UR E grim and desperate a struggle ~ eal caulatanth | 4 ihe éngineers in cut} Undertying Current. | awe pg | edhe ge eee eas When he returned with physt- | ‘ oe - fee gyre A the prosecu. clans Wilbur was dead and the { Eaeeed 98 Soliows } Pha gh 9 Pin Pas grmaflerne POLICE ASKED T0 eSrcgeah sp 4 ; ewe dechare (constable who was guarding him | —Lovisiana crew |i ened om officers and men, there MILK E | Fulton had gone with the sheriff,| 8% lying near him badly wound. | second, Khode It |i. 9 serious sentiment underlying ARREST MASHERS 1 nNtOn had one wiantable to, ar. ed in the groin. In his death agony 4 thetr entertainment without prece ——— rest Wilbur, who was charged with | Wilbur had raised his revolver and | pecens connecticut | dent in our naval history 4 f grace have been ‘will’ fare badly with them if they burniag Fulton's summet home at | ‘ken @ fil shot at the constable, | md, Georgia | “Usually when the blue jacket is inced yp-getipaolo 4 lever retu (By United Pre | Seaside. Articles belonging to Ful GERI 23 | Louteta- | @#hore to be entertained, there 18! Mashers are to go. granted the unlicensed dentists of WASHINGTON, April 16.—“Some-| ton were found in Wilbur's home. | i *--Loulelt | vost one wild, unrestrained bunt for! 5, teenies and others who| thé city, who have been finedi® ww # # #4 & # tte # & & &/dody has got to whip Japan, and I) Wilbur h aa local reputation for | Alabama | Hleagy pnd excitement. Today| Pink cuff, gentry and others who) 41 o99, in which to pay up. Thelri® NO GAME TOMORROW. #/am very much afraid that the im-| being a bad man and always car-| | - i. jackets and the people are | Are prone to ogle women and girl*| time will be up April as they |® * portant duty will fall upon us.” This ried two revolvers and a rifle. He | . nine | totking it ove wil! be jailed in the future if the| were notified of the present cru \# On Saturday afternoon at 3 ¥ |sensational statement was made to- would n¢ allow the rifle to be i | INinois |The blue jackets are saying tl yequost of a delegation from the| sade on April 14 # o'clock Mayor John F, Miller ® day by Rep. Hayes of California, | out of } sch. After a parley — | Was heavy petri: the people: "Give us the guns and | 1 he Hees ones gore If they don't pay their fines by |@ will throw the first ball in the ® |after a visit to the White House he met the Fulton party on the | 7 betting on every | ine ships and your coast will never | Humane Boclety lt 6 that time they will be arrested and! @ opening game of the regular #| Continuing, Hayes said: “What beach. Fulton with the constable (By United Press.) ore was . hear the sound of hostile guns. We} wterday Dr. Mary B. Martin} thrown into jail,” said Deputy | league season between Seattle # |do you suppose 1s in Japan's mind | went inside the house to secure the) CHICAGO, — April 16.—Joseph ¥ i «ill stop ‘em all—white, yellow or| Mrs, Harry 8 Staff and Mra. Fred: | Pre uting Attorney John H ‘er. @ and Putte teams. The local . while all pe preparation is going articles which he “pang ME his.) sac » wholesale liquor dealer, ylack—and ek them in their own | erick Kruger ¢ don Mayor Miller| ry today & team will § play tomorrow on in her shipyards? While on this errand he heard three || he if net oe es of gaily por ali ht with an urgent request that Act Joday: somes belongs to thelg@ by orders of Manager Dugdale #| “What nation is It Japan is pre-|shots, Hoe rushed to the door and /&%! Arthur Freud, Bie cousia, wore | ¥ ed mo |e TT seople are saying to the|ing Chief of Police Ward be direct-| county school fund, and it certain |# they will rest up for the big & | paring to go to war with, for which saw Williams lying upon the sand drowned in Lake Michigan when | blue jackets: “You shall have the|ed to appoint two plain clothes men | ly ought to be patd & game the next day. Dugdale #|she Is expending $100,000,000 an-| dead and | rs struggling with | a boat in whieh they were ; guns and ships. We will talk to/to wage war on mashers and others| & al unlicensed dentists have} ® fs not making any wild conjec- # | nually? Wilbur rev was capained.” The acldeuh our ma our governors, our sen- | of that 1k appeared at the prosecuting attor- gf (ures, but he is ready to bet his | “It is the United States, and there) As uit a up to the!) S ehine aacheertt. etan oa | rae eee congressmen and tell| Mayor Miller agreed with the|ney's office and promised t get) ® meal ticket that Seattle cap Wis no use trying to fool ourselves , struggling pair, Lammers cried out: °°" pABsaergtates = + |them they must give you more guns,|delegation (hat masbers must be|out of town if they were let alc a the first sertes # |into believing anything else He ha a me, Fulton 1} our sisters were watching more ships. cuppreased, He will confer with| Mr. Perry says he will promise im.) # &| Hayes refused to say what acta-! him ‘ \ gale had developed ‘ they get out, but that It) gy eye eee ee eM ated his utterances at this time Fultor nebed with Wily vred We are not looking for a fight,” Acting Chief Ward to that end munity