The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 27, 1908, Page 7

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=, T bo SNSHINE BRINGS TENNIS CABINET OUT HUNTING FOR SAYS CITY 1s “BODIES OF CATS-PAW —_—— | am vel = ERS SF ~ : neg aud plays a fast and weedy . VICTIMS President and Hs Faver cd °°" sy mamta of su we Attorney for Protesting ms sas hn Mil fig Wade Property Owners vey a Troe.) Find Those Lost in | Makes Charge. : Pivoom and tor Knox was botox avked to muhe unace Ww mid, Ommlelomer of Corpor — -_ highly priced Koss!) Capt. H. &. the theft, Po whaler Jeanette, was Gordon discharged south on the Yucatan Saturday and held | Providence hospital aw of | consumption. The Yucatan mise day afterneon Globe Jewelry av. &, this morning. | passengers. Deen pawned by Ross! Ross changed bis plea ten Investigation g © mt the And was sentenced to $100 and to serve 30) the chain gang sn WATCH 1S RECOVERED Pa | The lecture will be if Hiram ©. Woodin, a court house | lantern Svalaable gold watch | Under the ausplees of t hoare this morning Was working in hts North 44th st. He had le hie vest, containing the Wateh was gone) again picked up Who cgnducts a «ral | SOG! one block away noticed jsive an jevening at Alki hall |&¥.. on “The Geology of Melntire, former rado, will preside n Gio something Attorney A. D. Martin, who ts rae ig Sean |detending Frazter, will claim that | =**tssWesNssMssnstnsenssues nasi y . E defer john | 5 Pils loas, and she related M. D. Daniels, formerly of the Frasier shot in self defense. John | Entertainment Wltode. A visit to the fevealed the missing | Of pnewmonta |home of EB. J. Fisher, 1 Was taken to police ‘ | Daniels was 80 years rs and locked up. He to wa; Huffman, af the Aretic rived late Satur the Cordova railroad was among the OF WASHINGTON Prof. Landis, state grologtat Hlustrated ject | Zone of the State of Washington.” | ides, and will ton State Miners’ association. w AGED DETECTIVE DIES OF PNEUMONIA United States secret service for tb st Saturday at the! % jtered the secret service shortly af ter the elose of the civil war. jownry Paprovenients emused @ rip claims to the first man who would |» go deep enough to strike pay. A Swede of the name of Olson took up the work and struck pay at 160 feet below the surface FRAZIER PLACED was brought to Beattie by boat his morning and taken to Provi.; dence hospital | TORPEDO BOAT BREAKS DOWN & passenger and is ftoring from kine « | Stewart at Detectives Clark and Jobu Frasier was put on (rial for) (By United Press.) | Adams found the pair there thie the second time today in the sw SAN DIEGO. April 27 morning. According to the land |perior court, charged with assanit-| According to Information brought! \arq Adams and Young sleep ali ling August Niqaist January 9 with | here by the collier Ajax, the break | marderows intent jing down of the engines of the tor Frasier and Niqu! are both| pedo boat destroyer Whipple carpenters, and were “baching” it| the principal cause of the delay tn at the time In South Seattle the departure of the torpedo flo It ie said that Frasier tried to| title from Magdalena Bay | keep Niquist out of the room where! It fs also reported that a torped: they lived until he paid $36 that | lost from one of the little craft dar-| he owed to his roommate. ing target practice, had not been Niquist is sald to have gone to a/ found up to the time the depar. | will re this 1420 Hecond the Mineral lustrated by be given he Washing “ _ blacksmith shop and secured ature of the Ajax from Magdalena. | governor Of | rowhar to make a final attempt! The flotilla is expected to arrive! to goin admittane t that he left | bere late today it outalde the de and tried to; — an amicable settlement with veteran ert ert octt rt vaniet i} Words are sald to bave followed |in whieh Frasier shot at Nigutst several fimes, bitUng him twice BITS O'NEWS | the case} Prof. and Mrs. M. L. Daggy will | Whitham is prosecuting eo entertain Tuesday evening at their © state 208 bith av | ——— bome for the contestants in the} ' university oratorteal content Fant 24 'BOYCOTT FORCES JAP Fruit and Flower Mission. } He! A special meeting of the Fruit! jthe Monte Cristo, Fifth ay. and | day and are always away from the lerimes WELD ON CHARGE OF SENSATION IS CAMPAIGN ON SPRUNG IN IN OREGON. GOTHAM | rx Every Court Attache in, City Is Accuwed of Gov. Chamberlain and Cake Begin Their Talks to Voters--Program. We w campaign for the menatornbip Tree (By United jie tm the usual quiet come ‘0 day night im @ aproeh wi Bt. Johns at er ‘ome ania cabinet Dave] Ml. Jummerand the Champien chainrae ee Pram) ta: eipepaiindin: hahene. tedm _ (By United Prews.) Oonasa. Ak Wee Gites ane Jude yurt in the} Smith, Meyer ané Hacon seldom April 2t—-teare® for) wicket Gils NEW YORK, Apri! 27-—Aa et a ned em the cc Blithe » 1 Gitam tm the superter Cake will speuk at Murshfield, Ove > poem r tice built. /Plag, Bet Whee they do, they put up| ‘2? Vletins of the Gindinter die. court thie moruing m moaweg Ge: Motes ain will leave for gaunal the wtite Bouse . has been {* s8me Sorted while The best es a ome Ieee tt fe femred thet Pas thaens Gono by Attor. | Street Ratiway company and ; tie Pre enemnerm member Das Deed | Tee ie wielded by M. Jussorand. | None Of the bodies Will be recor:| wey i. H. tints, representing pr every court attache in wards dad Guan tho eae ‘tte pute on & touh looking sjoueh Senne ow sinming the! iy ownera, who said that he would | HY Wes sprung today by Frankia win fuuow him a h rotte ep bie rig®! sleeve and proses ot Se oe of the Ome prove his stat nant 1 Pter prosecuting sttoruey in the t . hs 5 and | lator aud #1 Paul for the magoitl apr hearing against District Attorney Maes ‘is athovente of Soho A ©8 Whee wet la Che midat of (he conduet @ispleyes ‘ it came while the prospective |: tal Fey | Johnson, of Mi ota, line ap very game himael{, jumps up sed G0W®, | ininediately after the er _ "Te urore wore being examined ax to | “me suddenly the 4 votes from waves Dis ecms Wildly and goes |. = a he their qualifications to act in the lovee produced evidence, & the three Demotratic delegations of through all manner af vielmt cow: | fire tine cealmer me voles evento case trunkful of voachers, which be 4 | jiane, Or 4 Washington wil into the cruiser Baturday in a snow ' elared, will show that in 1906 all = oa tee ae tors tome - If it should Yevelop,” said At go to Denver by defantt , oto 1 © ¥ repatres o cour employ N y yy “ P The dent, who als plays a| “nm,” oe ae w® | torney Guie, “that the city of Seat rt employes im New York city |" Correspondents im all three These Rerce game, ie another umgreceful | disened trying 10 cooape te the|t® ba® boon made @ catepaw by =. pay of the Cer states declare that there is & are from performer, He pats whole | noes . me Improvement company f ation strong undercurrent of Johnson sen heart and soul jato it eharees | rhe bl cord = that . © could get further becay wore sae yeh Bheohan swore that be iment in the ranks of the bourbons wonders Philipps about the coert Hike @ ball ie a! oe ™ wee etl King Dykeman, ansistant corg reocived the trunk tr the real! but it is going to seed for the lack aa Pillippe, who bss china shap, Garfield ie the most | MSMn4 Friday and Saturday | sion counsel, was on bis feet object: | tmee Of George Hage, special de- |. anything like a Johnson organize ao tam pps. < - cOused greater damage than was at i. teetive then employed by Jerome rc tear. Whe bureaus of the state serious player of the outfit, and |» me to th ation tion in the northwest to take care satel gene tthe Intent ack when he ts engaged, pute on an ee) epee. Crops, eaperially | The « mm Was #ustained by! Pierce sald that the vouchers | or i ee payers eed te one of , preastem that la ectunily étubetic rane, ave imaee tn | Judge Gilliam after the attorneys Vere bald by the Metropolitan com | in’ idaho the Democrats are ap: w He ts an athie mung — The game generally begins about | och. Traffic aml wire communt {Mat passed several remarks back pany for “expe with court OF | parently he wy split in the ghd qgany years out of 4:15 or 4:20 and laste till dark are rapidly assuming nor | "84 forth between themselves ty ouranent.” and “S| Mormon and anti-Mormon fight but fellow, i. 1 think that te what will develop See Wis Feremm, one both leaders are said to be pledged al ALL termes ng this trial said Att The same id vary from 60 cents to Bryan - ' _ | gevan guav boa QUEP I an he Gat De than $100. All told there ldahe Republica: } { property owners In the im showing 98 @%-/ ing th \ The (By United Press.) ment district were well rep x nee One? | strong and BAN FRANCISCO, April vied in the Court roe day COOrt the Wiscon c } After an entire morning of ¢ » being present besides Attor . Pay 9 aking wmly ¢ ination, James ¥ menos, a lime | ®*Y Gule, Attorney T. O, Rev sults against the street car ran organisation, asserting that | cat tom paler, was tomporar.| Attorney MeNeny and Roney &@ ER on BE i eenve hha te money ta being spent in order to cesiimmemantiiantinibianmin | ty accepted as 4 juror tn the Ruet| |ovelass, with prospects that sev |» wae tr = 7 tis He rivet the ats delegation for the Nayore of ail cities and towns | give more room and will also |one temporary jurors in the box, | C&s® Kets under way Mel, did thot seein ty he pattecbed by |, THis has caused @ merry war of Mate and the county commis mit of space for a eauall betid-| Maurice Klein. a haberdasher, and The improvement under consid | i ion duction of th “ge many Fn unter-charge and ‘of several coun! ave tng at each end of the site H. Dederky, a real estate man ation is the widening of Sist av ae setae oF thie astount probably be an ele Javited to meet with the slate As there was much opposition to| were temporarily passed by the | from Dearborn to | le sta. a dis . ment of galety in t e Gonven wen Se aes Sine 98, [aoeaebeindien San RU ter & weenn'a Latah jtance of about nine blocks. The tion, Senator Meyburn of Idaho | feed @ i order to confer re building, th decided to = ‘a | name avenge is to be regraded from reported to be for Knox Tee dates Were chosen so women's bullding. A of about ten blocks the Visitors could be in the (rained nurses will be employed to Prospective Jurors were question ‘at the time of the ar of look after the babies while the ea a to whether they ac-| S tm the Seattle harb< mothers look over the fair jauainted with Mr, Jones of the! somc inosintas 2 Gee che ; with Mr. Pettit of the Pettit Real collecting the state mining exhibit Ketate Co. Hi ‘dame Cla nen shall disc 6 state mining exhibt | NEW YORK. April 27.—After an ‘ fo a8 to mak At next meeting of the commis _ irregular opening, stocks developed ited. Pr bave captured a gang of men who know something burglaries committed or Stewart «te in the last young of sev Pine few Adame and Young are roommates ot Frank Colson, the 2x man caught by Patrolman Risley yew terday in Woodland park after he had knocked dowo 4 man who cused him of steating a wateh The three young men roomed at hotel until the early hours of morn. ing } Colson will be sweated by the} police today in an effort to con nect Adame and Young with vartous of late, The capture of Adame and Young ix regarded as it about. Tomorrow sian tised in Sunday papers. A lot of them have H a / (By United Prees.) been taken away tod but there are still | Money. | PORTLAND, Ore, April left a wery atir: t » el e from i veverner a bene, i! haae a Geversor Chanrimertatn will cose hue Deowr't t left toda are cert Dressers Buffets Clean-Up of Frank A. on the Business and Political Situation NN the May Number of Munsey’s Magazine, Mr. Munsey has an article on the panic and the causes that brought He says some things and says them straight Again - ill have on sale the adver pecials p njured certainly a rreat bargains. They line, and are A for@er, we a carload of a new im price as well as in quality any of these are gone doomed seven are a very attractive range in price all the way from to $80.00, and cheap at that ce ditierent styles and fin- rockery French, Austriarmand Semi-Porce- »ypen stock Dinnerware, which we ontinue, Quantities are ver ices ridiculou low lim- | rectangular one, instead «ion & salary will be fixed for the, There te no doubt about the sifength and made factional ad ‘ sresuitipuennnemnnininmmienenmnmesomnaes mun | Nolen ereok.” nal the Sev. P. T.| the final hour short covering start | not relish the idea of paying —— returned on the Yucatan from the | Rowe, bishop of Alaska, who ar-| if BALL GAME od Anew, and the upward movement time checks and has asked North, He will testify before the rived in Seattle Saturday on the | ae again in evidence, St. Puul| prosecuting attorney's office to do marine Inspectors regarding the ac.|Yeestan, en route to Engtaud,| jiaking the lead with a gain of 2% things to Tony Carsaro, Metle Car dies 7 ere he te going to attend the! se meee canes }PGlhts, and Unlon Pacific, Rock lone and “John Doe Yesterday was & bumper one on ‘Ambeth contere of Eplxcopal| white playing baseball at Ptoas | #04 preferred and othgr issues 2) Roiligs bad a contract for clear lehio feeut. Mecmerten Gants were | Wanheen ant Beach yesterday, A. EK. Bates | PRP ne some land which he eub-iet to Seched Sue nan neean wets | "wrap camp had peadaced $00,000| brane Sia font her Grime 10 ones Tony Carsaro, who promptly disap craft carried full loads each trip. | een | vixited it and 1 think that! hon | peared when he saw that the The Yosemite maée an exeurcion | ‘** ¢ thie summer will reach Hates, who lives at the Reach. ie+ | Project was not going t6 pay ie SSH Werk by City Detective run from Everett to Bremerton with | $1.000000, It te the finest sold) an ardent lover of the game and/ le _— a ee efraud bas bee! h ft P; i tday reaulted tn the the limit of passengers. On the | (und in Alaska. I saw $1,900 in| yestyday he took a place in thet Bo Pe Rice edge xn all eager lg a eee bor yA ech Pn rage @f ha two medals lont by | lake crowds crowded the paris and | S84 taken ont In one pan feld to Mil in. The score was af camped, began issuing time checks,|ed against the mea of Stanford University presiding. nd, a former sob | boating was enjoyed. — Vict For ten years the Nelan Creek | tie tn the ninth. Hates lined out a Gres, bad and taditierent, come of ’ etd Gil eae Gan ee ae, © former ack | Resting wae enderes. _ Vieterte| aciitet, whlch te at. the Mad of] tet nant eet eee eats which Kollins claims have been| FIRST INDIAN CONFERENCE. invited and more than a hundred al Prigay night were Koyukak river, has Sete productem| four bags, Afler swinging around) Ae ey.’ paid, while he does not know how ull sicdie ekak ready have arrived i, © Recel Ghelinine tiebhens tds estes gold in quantities suffielent to Rrub-| third for the dash to the plate, th Samy remees outasandn 3 a TL — by a men Hoag port from Priseo, ‘This te the first | take prosyeetors, but the real pay came speeding tn With the arrest of W. Adams,| The “John Doe” tx supposed to! RIVERSIDE, Cal. April 27.—-The'_ | TO SEE BATTLESHIPS Wriday wight. Hoth trip sbe has made for several| V4 Not found until several of the; fates made a long alide for the| aged 19, and N. H. Young, aged 18, TeV resent those who presented the first Indian conference ever held Take boats at Pier 2. Ten round [ae Gieking. Chamberland | months, having been tied up at the | C#m owners on the erewk agreed) van, but fell heavily, breaking his|today, Detectives Frank G, Clark | "#4 tme checks. A charge of con-jon the Pacific coast opeued here trips daily, 50¢ round trip, eve paid Ross of wiealiog ‘he southern port to give 200 feet each from their! ing between the knee and ankle. jand H, C. Adams believe that they . Munsey important by the police. | “from the shoulder. He hands it out good and hard to running things in this country them as the Grand Dukes of NDLING lerk, waa arrested by Byrne to He is wanted in Spokane on harge of obtaining money under pretenses, according ad-| vieos received by Sergeant of De-| tectives Tennant | Frennesen says he has lived in Spokane for 1! years and has never} Detectives Phillips and day ~ —--— was appointed chief of police of Da land Flower Mission has been called | been in any trouble before. He wi!!! luth, Minn, in 1883. Laine he fa LINE T0 SUSPEND * Tuseday mornisg at 10:20) 00 held until the arrival of Spo. Mr. Munsey takes emphatic JOINT federal game warden Of ‘Yellow: o'clock at the home of Mrs. Bamuel | Kane officers, | issue with Wall Street and the stone park. “Wer the past seven meemnbiiepne LeRoy Crawford, 1114 Marton] ’ |years he was connected with the (Oy United Prove.) Street | followers of Wall Street who fE AND SOCIAL |»: Sound Detective agency, of] ONG KONG, April?i—Thefirst| 4. 4, ‘ilinele Club. LD § | hold the President responsible wily serious blow of the Chinese com |i iiny way, will entertain the I for the panic. It is not his pur- — mercia! boycott againat Japan was) iicig Club Thursday evening | i i F of the New York INDIAN KILLS INDIAN lrecorded today, whem the Oriental |’ bad oop ge ee pose in the discussion to acquit Baie New York so-| Steamship company, & Japanese) Daughters of the A. A. | Mr. Roosevelt of blame, but 4 } jeoncern, announced that it had ’ meeting ¢ he (By United Press.) | ! 2 I been forced to suspend business on| Rainier Chapter, Daughters of the) / peng April A onder rather to get at the facts, as the ice we one (By United Press.) account of the boycott | American Revolution, at the reel-lrut gold strike has been made at| facts are necessary to intelligent fon HIN club) =6-TACOMA, April 27.—Jimmy The company declared that it is of Mrs. M arter, 746) any) City, Humboldt county, one of i bie to get any p ngers or| Bellevue N.. at 2:30 p. m. tomor-/ . progress in the recovery of our Misidenta of both states witeh, the Indian who killed ¢ unable to « y Pp ‘ row. Miss Frye will read a paper | @ oldest mining camps in the ya ar to attend Nasen, another Indian, in a drunk freight for South Amerfcan coun en "Obild Glaves of Amorice state, according to advices receiv. | business activities. Mee York society han ro. 0% brawl Saturday night, ix in the | tries, hence it was compelled to sus : @d- here. A stampede from all the “If these facts,” Mr. Munsey that sate a hands of the authorities. He was | pend service to these ports. gurrounding camps ts sald to be on = ge it the P id h Will make svbecantint ao | brought in from the Puyallup reser- | 7 COUNCILMAN LANDS IN| ‘Phe ledge is 11 feet wide, show Says, “acquit the President, he for butidi: and ox. | vation Ber _—s ne gg Fagen a ifg. values as high as $8,000 per is, as a matter of common hon- AYP. fair. The ait us, alles Sadirlan’” cada VIOLATED SUNDA GEORGETOWN JAIL ey . esty, entitled to the acquittal. im! the woods over hours. The | Banker's Trial te Set What we want to know, and hooting was the result of a feud AW SALEM, Ore, April 27.—The r | : . ~ ae CLOSING L coneienenenann ory ‘TT Dachtnaeae Gennures should know, is the truth. And MASS OVER DEAD DUKE. seniiclinencianiis z of the defunct Title Guarantee & t ° Counciimaa: J. W. Doyle, of rust company, of Portland, will be is Ate caurlBY United Press.) Charged with selling Hquor on|Georgetown, proprietor of the/ gin at 1 o'clock Monday, July 1 P Clty of Seats) for wee NES, April 27-—Attended by | sunday, Oscar Winston, an emplaye | Eagle bar, was arrested by Patrol! judge B t set the case definite fe a | niearly the whole French “nobility,” | of the Queen City clu, a re man Jim Meehan yesterday on @ljy this mo { porta + bt /solemn requiem bigh mass was ce frequented by negroes on Washing-|Charge of selling Hquor on Sun-| 9 yrmnrngers and today over the remains of jion alley, was arrested by Pat day. After remaining tn fail for} Man's Bones Found in Furnace. unse Ss he Due de Chauines in the church | men Hardin and Helman yesterday. | four hours, Doyle was released on! pippanURG, Pa. April “ th to of St. Philippe du Roule, The body | winston was taken to the city jail, | $5 bail }¥he whitened bones of a man have S vel wa moved to the Damplerre,| Unable to-give bail, he was locked | Whe ban entered]. °°, “sound in the furnace of the P another service will bo held up. The patrolmen are holding a| Do e were about 20) coucible steel company. As nor ome Lomorrow mourners were led | hottle of whisky as evidence. patrons pre Meehan cleared) of the workmen are missing, it is r by Due de Luynes, a cousin of the the room, locked the door and toa coms’? ogg death leceased Mayor John F. Miller and Judge | Doyle to jail committed sulcide during « change 70 SEE BATTLEon » . R. A. Ballinger will speak at a! This is De ai fte Speaaitte wring “ boats at Pre we U. & Navy Yard Route Steamer! meeting of the Third Ward Taft He was convicted and fined sev. 2 dally, Boe teats , 1°" 1OUDd | Monticello leaves Flyer dock 6:30 club tomorrow night at Madrona|eral months ago for selling liquor ng cases of eczen found trip *** and 9:30 a.m., 1:90 and 4 p.m. *** | hall, Zist av. and Jefferson st on Sunday [relieved by Soap Lake Salve. Wall Street and to the Grand Dukes who have been with a high hand — running Russia have run things over there, The title of the article is— There isn’t money enough in the world today to do the world’s work the basic purpose with Mr. Mun- sey has been to lay bare the truth. Mr. Munsey in this article clears away a vast amount of the distorted and awfully beforged ideas about this financial crash, The article is clear, convincing, forceful, It is not a dry, ponder- ous handling of the subject, but is swift and dramatic in ex- pression, with all the sweep and picturesqueness ofanovel. You cannot afford to miss reading it. No one who has any interest in the vital things of the day can afford to miss reading it. In the May Number of Magazine On all News Stands—1@ Cents

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