The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 25, 1908, Page 1

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LAST EDITION VOL. | NO. 78 SEATTLE, WASH., MON jE DOWN EARLY AVAL “COPS” ALWAYS (IIMAX OFN 1 HONOR 10 FROLIC AND ~ SPORT IN PARK Sailors Join in Barbecue and Sports for Their Amusement. ON THE JOB — frade Tomorrow Will Be fost Magnificent Ever Seen Here. | fed Opportunity Given to See the Sailors of -“ aS P| =) Contests Between Army OVOsT GUARD VESSSSaSS Fee Far THE SEATTLE STAR THE WEATHER FAIR TONIGHT; TUES DAY FAIR DAY, MAY 25, 1908 PRICE 1 CENT AND WARMER. TOMORROW IF YOU WOULD SEE THE BIG PARADE ILLUMINATE CHILDREN FAILING TOTHAW MUST “SHIPS OF CAPTURE CATCH THE. REMAININ ~—SHIPS—-CROOKS ASYLUM | | | | Magnificent Display and Swarm Over Decks of Police Unable to Land Dips Supreme Court Judge Is | Fireworks on Elliott |, Mighty Fighting Machines Who Pick Pockets Satisfied of His Bay Tonight. in the Bay. on Cars, Insanity. | Many Events Being Given Large Part of Seattle's Valuable Papers Are Re- Thaw Relieves His Mind . | P ° e By H. Lee Clotworthy jormes on frolic bent, but very effi-| and Na Men Add to Entertain Office J nil P ul ed 0 Th h Ch All Wh, ftp ed wary eae A vy ts | Juvenile Population | turned to One Throug arging All to the Fle t 4 with stout ash clube and] es | e guard of the Atlantic battles | o . ‘Thig are the seller ‘petice- | eset Cree 2° wee om. whee en. urns Uut. the erome. a detailed to assist local police | sincerely ‘respected by the — blue - enig Pn ia eee ee ee ee ee HTD Lee when any ee imi ber k of belligerent tendencios | | — aeene lek Giniiichehd teh dies aes sailor also knows that if he orte and frolie and @ grand) phis evening the ships of the fleet} Young America turned out by) A. V. Bradford (By United Press.) st 3 GET DOWN EARLY * . s a waists when is released from | barbecue made up the program for) will again be illuminated, and fire | the thousands today to make an ex | drugged and robbed POUGHKEPSIE, N. Y¥., May 9% uP ry * the hospital be is due for & 1088) the entertainment of the sailors to-) Wprks will be sent up under the) oi .sive visit to the battlest ir “ | cl ry 4 ae @ Mocar or other ver # |. On the cruise of the Atlantic fleet | » } the “brig at Woodland park, Early in| ®@splees of the Chamber of Com : , , ee yosterd 008 Harry Kendall Thaw nape *. Pie permitted alter» @ the provost guard has numbered 64) present cruise the pro-|the morning the blue-coated lade of | Maree ginia and Louisiana. Th we ie ali . released fr e sve i. pdanl } @ /Snlisted men and petty officers un guard has had little to do! ine navy commenced wending thee}. Maturday’s illumination of the) vessels of the fleet were anchored police would be a menace to the publie @ der the command of two co except enjoy bimeelf, the ©0n-| way oui to the grounds, and by flibet and the business section, and| nearest to the south front shore saa Spake, eastside hs tee aca ais * i officers. Not @ very Jarge duct of the men has been @xem-| io o'clock, when the athietios com-| Mie fireworks sent up by the Jay na we & seneentens 0 . - ‘ * © control 5,000 exuberant sa plary men nearly every man who | SBese jony attracted thowsands | “” ° mos ; ave — lo & taurant he was dope ustice Joseph Morschaw 2 Ls vould get shore eave was ig the) THs evening's iluminations and, CmMmodate the be and gi ® he entered a restaurant ** supreme court in the ©! ne Sectne couth. The firet éivis park and joined with great delight /Mteworks will equal that of Satu The children accepted the con ed a me i tw & habeas corpus ection teeught te Wile citer Germnhs Ut Del. Cc in the informal good time | day mitto« ns to make this @ he finished a cup of hope of gaining fre » for the ~ . < oom ve Athletics oceupied the time from] —A «rand concert will be given at tal cosacion for thelr.own par . ox millionaire slayer of Stanford . 2 mings will form on the romsside 10 o'clock In the morning until 12/tRe Official reviewing stand this : ag 8 ENR. § AI | ee & (of Firet av. with the bead at the o'clock. and then came the barbe-pW@esing by the Sixth band, Coast | eula: ‘0 the Meet tm the ha bbed Bradford was thrown! ‘Thaw is furious at the result and Ld cana ae Pn wit fore o be leue. It was one of those old fash-fAgtiliery corps, which 1s second and school in the nto the street and was later found it was all his counsel could do to > socom viel a ce oe . joned affairs, where great beeves [UBly to the Marine band of Wash-| sent « delegation of the youngsters, | wan along the waterfront restrain him and prevent him from lume at Second and. Blanchard ot sked whole in pits and dish-/ifigton, D. ( ree of parents, others| a15 sae muse charge by bis|™aking © demonstration whieh ® |The third division will form on the | t to the hungry throng, érip-| ail at Leschi | of thelr teachers and cea are nis | might be used as evidence agaiaa® SERRE EER EEE Coe Cee of First av. with the |ping with the riebest kind Of) at 9 o'clock the men and officers and all bent on Raving | COmrates and for severa * WA* him in a future proceding - head of the column at First av gt i 36 favoring. It & case Of CVery-lofithe fleet will be entertained at |* £8Y old time leatt He finally recovered) After nearly a month spent im in point of magnif | oo4 vine at. The fourth div body get all they wanted, and (6) a grand ball at Leschi park payil The officers and satiors on the | sufficiently to state that he was the luxurious quarters of Sheriff by the sight of the! will form in First av. with the of the sailor lade filedingn ander the auspices of the Beat-|(%O datlleships enjoyed the day earnings Robert Winthrop Chandler, multl- Te weia the eusell baad ae ites Or. on6 ined wt A beet and side dishes made! ue Volunteer Firemen's association | Tully ax much aw the little folks ailors who learned millionaire and member of the fl ge rganizations must be at their the civilian «pectalor®| "The committee consists of R. H.|!t made @ pretty pleture. the girls | robbe grew ugly over the four hundred” over the jail bere, parade of tomorrow aammanaed tee Ben 0:30 8 m *, * “ gape with awe Cailigan, chairman; Wm. Campbell, |!" thetr best dresses and the boys and rumors of seeking the © Pittsburger is unable to recon #eb climax of the demon. | *?? , it Appetites Good. \rank Cotterill, M. M. Holmes. + porting their Sunday clothes. And/rant and dealing out » ¢ himself to the return to asy- Bol weicome to the fleet Line of March. j matter where be ts, Jack ab|™% Numan and J. Van Wyckoff. jevery one of the young peop punishment were made um fare Rp waiformed soldier in Se| The men will march In colanm! le ys has # aplondid appetite. and| A grand concert, under the aus | carried a flag or spor some de Papers Are Returned. Week's Respite. Rational guard and the of platoons, unless there ts an ob | on Sound. when he faile to eat heartily some-| Pete of the Floating Christian En | 60 !n the national colors, giving) afte and railroad passes| Thaw wi!! have at least one full n the vicinity « action In the way, when the col thing ie very much amiss Today |@esvor Bociety, will be held this | the required touch of patriotism to "a re Toh ¢ $1,756, | Week more here, as Justice M e, but the fea gun will break into squads to pass the cere Greas the test Geneed to] eyeing at the Firet Presbyterian | to top off their unconcealed pride a 0 tape cong Rhing so acd Poe veal Eek te aa = t de rtlo \ “ghey | ohne Ir , ent and fervid enthusiasm hich were stolen from the pocke : ot to co J — the obstruction then form in pla ‘The British tug Lorne, owned by |be In prime good bealth, for they | spurch, hy Legere: berry ated ssleesanepe we Francis B. Clarke, president of | PT to the asylum for the b toons again : tho Bees ened Ten 4 y, and devoured the edibles with a gusto / Sem, o — i eeenper rene. heme attle, Spokane & D al insane at Matteawan until ever held in The parade will merch south on | the Puget Sound Tug company, and 1 ia bring envy to many &@ pen arranged From end to end of the big ships 1, Saturday night by r his attorneys have time to boys in the First av. from Virginia st. to King | the most powerful tug on the coast, | ian ashore. At 7:30 p.m. the officers will be | scampered the children, b there ots, were found in a m ke a motion for transfer to an tn Pong the st, u King to oe av. | met w & mishap yesterday be-| Morning and Afternoon. ee aan at a banquet at the and everywhere. Along the decks Sixth av, and Columbia asylum. The justice will be . and north on Second av. pas fore daylight, while towing the Ger a - ereted & rent! 7 . they flocked In droves, feasting 7 o'clock by Mailman the city all of this week ing the people at| official reviewing ast oppe | The field games LS | Elks’ Reception their eyes on tho big guns half) frown is particularty averse to only real the New Washington All or-| man ship Chile to sea. deal of enthusiasm among the sail | At 9:20 this evening the Elkx wii! | emerging om the turrets and) Brown was collecting m ning to Matteawan because he the sailors of ganizations will give the reviewing | The Chile was wheat laden from ors. Men and cre - Ly stale sy) & réception to the officers in| sides. Down ‘tween decks, about he discovered the missing rreled with Suz ndeat can make thet | oft the prescribed s After | the Sound to the United Kingdom . very ot the fleet and) @eir ball In the Alaska bu the officers’ quarters, ~over the and checks. fie had no testified against him ed by rousing cheers a8 | passing the reviewing stand the s under tow of the I pacar ME : Arrangements have been n bridge, through devious passage-| tho theft from Clarke, a ing here b through the men will go in double time for 10¢ was under tow of the Lorne the contestants Were cheered on| ergs cn 4 pop A wens: ol Ba oa : , baner Snes eeu’ aa of their|, " " th t While near Marrowstone point | by the hearty plaudite of the sail | throw all the searchlighté of the W4ys. emed as © juvenile able to account f he presence ( 1 ing Tha ental con- tT yards, so as to clear the way for 1. pawser between the two ¥ r ~raft. Several! Geet-on the Alaska building at| population of the city wan encom- the valuable papers in the n 1 Justice Morschauser said those following. No honors will be| ot coried and an attempt was |e om (hele Owe cee mary ona] 0:20 p.m paased in the space of the two) box He is suffering from some kind paid by the troops except to the) ie to pase the ship another Hees were ethers In where the} O44 Fellows with the Meet wit! fighting craft during the hours for) Hirown took the papers and checks | of insanity, with t ility of reviewing officer in the high sea that was runt sathasiaem of the sallore seemed to) Ye entertained at a banquet this | receiving to the postoffice and turned ther recurrence Of ‘violent ateckm, Parade Formation. at the time. The hawser was bein reach a climax. The friendly rival|Svetine at Carpenter's hall, 1620) | Like the patter of rain came thelr to Charles Lynch, superinte x i that from whi the secy " tide Joc ventions 4 exc ions of won city ho at e | believed he uf 1g whe The formation of the parade will | ‘#ken aboard the ship when a tide») perween Uncle Bam's defenders Fourth av., by local Odd Fellows. | ques vy Se emma agg Paw , 4 i the New Yo chitec a t > « rip caught her, swinging her bow hae 4 afloat is alwa: ‘an. | DAN team work will be exemplified der and side marks. Childis ecognized th the property of | Killed th € ork hitect. In 2b : os duet 8. Caiman’ v. © k suddenly. The bowsprit of | s'hony ‘y 4 to the tug of (during the evening and special ef.|s0me of the questions might have Ciar view of this condition of his mind, Reviewed by Admiral Cot. Beare &. 7g bile. became entangled in the| SUnuy , Keen, co. the army [fort have been made by the local | seemed, but every toan aboard the — President Clarke is a guest at The | the safety of the public is better in- Sperry officers of And staff, commanding srtitie’y | aainmast of the tug and as she | Vt and Brand relay ree aw fairly [ages to secure shore leave for all | fighting craft Port ve ckets who stole sured by his remaining in custody Geet will occupy a section in; COPPS 22d Third Resi oS esl the howe the flying. | suninst the savy. the welkia tog [04d Fellows, The Odd Fellows are | light In going t! Mr. Clarke's wallet did not returr,| until such a time as it becomes ie emclal revs : band and two battalions of Coast wae under the — : L, | Shook with the cheers that greeted} as) Leoning open house at 1 were of such ab © $81 in cash which was in the pock-| easonably certain that there is no Teview lng artillery corps, U. S. A.; band and om of the Chile struck th | avery movement of the contestants } " ? at re 5 ence the New w 5 1 t mokestack of the tug and 4b bBecond av the i tots etbook auger of a fecurrence of the at- hird regiment smokestack of the vd * tte lave page Hr Bh ge , the admiral cantied it | Aahioti ‘Proaam. vo Eagite Entertain. would gather in ¢ and @ Other Victims Report ack of delusion, or whatever 3 ates naval forces, 6,000| The tuk was damaged In several) The program of athletic Included). posi, are entertaining the mem. |!" “*"? Word the reuttered./ 4: w. Pangt of Ball soles marines and sailors of the battle | Places above the water I com: | rope climbing, obstacle race, three} Aor ine order who are with the Fascinated by Gur to the Ballard police that Thaw Has Hie Say. hie Tibet. és ing in contact with the bow of the|lemged race, sack race, M-yard battleships. On account of the torn The big guns and the search home or Sh car Hot air and spectacular work on Maj. John Stringer and staff, | Chile jdash, 100-yard dash, 20-yard dash.) FC ndition of the streets in front {lights weems to evoke the night, a plekpock the part of Jerome,” were given by commanding Nat ard of| it ’ me little time for| running high jump, ranning broad)? in. hall due to the regrade no Interest from the young Pin aaah aad & Oh Thaw today as the reason of bis w tom, and Company A, Sig-| the Lorne free herself from the | jump, putting 16-pound shot, throw.) sci) entertainment bas been| Groups would & erson, fivine at being adjudged insane. After he Wace eB x, entanglement and the Chile came|ing 56pound weight, of war, Planned decks and in W., Ballard, reported | Tecovered from a violent fit of Gen. E PE ft. com. | t an while the Lorne steamed | 60 men to a team, army against the/ Good Templars will giv with awe and a ay night, cc how Thaw received a delegation sndiag fraternal socie- | into Townsend navy, special tugofwar betwees | ins show and refreshme mighty hines © crowded Slooy ar, h wspaper men, talked to them fe thes, in the owir The tug Tyee was sent to assist ships’ crows, 10 men to @ tam! iors this evening at the Swedish |The glitter and shine « was picked ; moked a big black cigar. h Th ‘ " ang} the Chile in reaching the sea, but| relay race between ships’ crews, ! cin) noi Kighth av. and Olive st S was the subject of much to $320 we I counted on this outcome of the fhe division and | the © Baw she gave aland @ grand relay race, army} gy hall: High ww s te the |comeneet , ase,” he said, “because of the hot rh yng cubs jon band, Patriarchs| ine t Lorne and towed her/ against navy, 10 men to @ team.) oo. oF the fleet for erform There 4 air used by rome. I was at @ i places in the Giga ~ {to Sea The vessel will be put|each man running 100 yards lances at the Star and Coliseum by |to the disadvantage. We had the proof, wit be Ind by & hed officers at ones Winners of firsts in all evemt@}ine information bureau in front of | availed " . but it was not exciting or very in- it member of the Aberdeen ; Militant in regimenta were given a handsome silver Cup. | pie, ¢. ‘ unity to v teresting when compared with the tes chu aanee eee ee eee eee He second place assured the Winner a] but judging fron the barn at the rear | @Tamatic work of the prosecution. the bears will be ; Pe Rie ee OOP Time a medal, spectally designed and THE WEATHER star to of his reside The police were | don't blame the reporters. They Mcaptaine of the sb , _* THE A-Y-PLE. BILL ®lengraved, and winners of third} the furnished with a descrintion of the |re expected to write interesting for the sb po lo bers pace * # | piace in all events received a! — —- the « picheena wr ” . tuff. But the hearing brought out lie for Parade. ae eee te (By United Press.) === ® bronze medal } THESE BAimy attle ma rt mashed the front win. |S¢¥eral things in my favor that were i. Sebr me * WASHI ‘ON, May 2 * The teams or crews competing} /NQ DAYS during the da f hed ing is oa . . oe : JPR, i w of the Oriental Optical F : # When the Alaska Yukon Pa #/ who won were given a large silver] 9 | 7 t. pintet Dr. Jacoby’s testin y in my be- w tomorrow talion of the Woodmen of the | % , exposition appropriation #|eup, and each member of the wh TTT cee eee eee 2 2 5 ip leer ge yee es satangated t was absolutely conclusive, but oy Lamping Capt. Charles Beamer com-| % or 1,000 came before the # « team recetved a «pecially dew * 1 wilihen feneen, dorian was uninteresting, so no atten ” " J oh ® house thie morning, Congres® @ | signed and engraved medal ® ALASKA POLITICAL * seter Of the Biamatck cafe. i n was paid to it. Then Jerome's Modern Woodmen of America,|% man Siayden, of Texas, made # Visiting Theatr * CONTEST IN CHICAGO. *& Ad Minted at Den “rocked sexamination of the doctor Capt. Fred Smith command # the only opposition, otherwise # = hd a ieeeuin Sa * Site a mane of “Gah Gh @ WOT aN Je lively reading and left the F er | the house was a unit in favor ® - » edt to the Otae ead. ce * (By United Press.) * car Saturday afters oa impression that the doctor was Lieut of the measure udes a visit to Star nite * CHICAGO, » — epi s . . a « ata i ed ( # of the measur * | Meum theatres, to which the sailors M R * bed of a $200 diamond shirt | Completely anni J i ‘ * * * O'Hrien, of Juneau, Alaska, * jo not critic court and LI ae neue eel Were admitted free as the gue # today appeared before the na- # |“ I don't blame Jerome. My future Fr . sen eee hn ds lof the city. A grad band cone frame nripeintagndorced “ Engineer Is Robbed eT tn tes hasan of Ee coaa te canmanétine | lby the Sixth band, Coast Artillery * - «| RC. McDougall, ar ineer ev I'm unable to unde , eger Verein, Capt IS KIL L ED corps, was to be given in Woodland * 1 | ployed at Camp No. § of the Chi Je anyone think ew thardt commanding park at 3 o'clock * * | ca Milwaukee & St. Paul rai om: ae means E. Best Military Eagle Capt. L. D | At 4 o'clock there will be a te * o* Ortig, who came to witnes i. I was cool za will form in Wright commar BY FAL L and reception to the ladies of the) > : hed |i Maat a | aie fi Spedingt i ane aaaen a | feet and officers and distinguished * i * wallet containing $180 i Fr sonra Sateer ah i pT guests, presided over by the ladies * * ile riding on a crowded The Matteawan attendants COAT OF ARMS THE FIRST ot the Sty mt tee Races FAIR AND WARMER Se ee otreet can on Piret ay verything they could Leighton B. Strode, aged 35, on@| he track and fleld * ab aa on oon While png north on a ee < y bere ur at of the best known hack drivers presided over by & 1 eet car Saturday n Ole | days before I came bere, tt ee it Viete M Place A Jold: | cash and a key to his and I was constantly given the | which he died, by falling from the| «mith, Dave Grant, A. G. Doughitt, money wa an worst of it spper to the lower section of the|T.G. McDonald and Geo. F. Russell, | When KI felt f Moran dock at 46 o'clock this! Cha Heckingham, Cliff Lamp a eerie Gabe tad The Divorce Case ir aftne Austin} svbucoge | ‘i Thaw was asked as to @ recon+ had taken passengers to! ha e of x end of] ‘ M . Nation with his w He was dis chip NMottingiiam. which |the 1 glis wast the haiepeh 4 ed at mention of subject, at the dock, and had ac an of commit est him, Hoth Morgan | * epiie ie ‘ ean companied them on board, Return weat 0 pe afte T don't think there is any danger tothe Geok. be wate hi ant gee . on of my wife withdrawing her divorce a ee ag Saget peo KILLED BY LIGHTNING. | be re mgew att \through an opening in the dock i i he had nothing to do with the Mrs, Wm. Thaw, me |landirig on a float, 35 feet below (@y United Press.) | 4 lunatic, and t | Whe injured man was taken to| 8ST. LOUIS, Mo. May Joseph! John B. Jobnsap, of Pearson ate, visited | police and, as he grew |J. Howard, president of the W. P4 Wash., reported that his OK had watly | worne ent to the So-| Howard Commission company, and di tgp Altes best . ad | Thaw e-< |actd al, where he|prominent In business circles in} promissory note for $118, was taken | OV iverse ) | died at 4:30 o'clock this city, was struck by lightning} from his inside pocket while on rhe ing “ ae in - e tne Strode was unmarried, but is sur-|during @ storm on the Glen Echo} " ding on a Ballard street ca e for confining Thaw may no 1 @ picture of » bronze figurehead on the battleship Con | Strode wa married, but Is sur [during @ storm a Se Pcho) A HUNDRED HAPPY JACKS GOING ASHORE IN SHIP'S BARGE, | "DE on & Ballard : a Foeer pally tM age BE it was the first part of the American fleet to poke its nose ‘vired by a mother, who lives Injlinks yesterday afternoon ax my s - ry ee ly Eitictt vay, Denver. stantly killed. | NOW FOR A HOP, SKIP AND JUMP. (Continued on Page Six ay ee ne ee or *,

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