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. THE SEATTLE STA SEATTLE, WASH., THURBDAY, MAY “LAST EDITIO VoL NO. THE WEATHER PROBA TONIGHT AND FRIDAY CLOUDY 10 st 28, 1908. PRICE BLY WITH SHOWERS; LIGHT WINDS. ONE KILLED DEMOCRATS MUST TAKE IN AUTO LOCAL OPTION PLEDG WRECK AGREED ON perme COTTERIL CURREN GOES ON BILL RECORD Yi, yy) Writes From East to Say Have Been Agreed 4/7 That This Can Be Only Upon. Course. ONE CENT D0 YOU WANT THE A..-Y-.P. E.. |) OPEN OR CLOSED ON SUNDAY? i AR Wil] GRADING ROADBED OF : i | TACOMA SHORT LINE | f New York Woman Loses Life When Machine | Turns Turtle. Other Occupants Pinned Under Machine But Not Injured Badly. Mrs, Amanda Ottolengul, 50 years old, of New York, was in etantiy killed. and x others bruleed and shaken up late r day Afternoon when a big touring avitamobiie owned by L E. Mones & fealty dealer who lives at 760 N Brgndw end driven by his 20-yearold son, E. 1. Moses, over turned on the Magnolia bluff road to Fort Lawton, near Interbay. Mre a Ottolengul’s neck was broken. No George H. Dyer, engineer in has been established. Other camps,runs from Duwamish head to Ta }0tbers sustained serious injuries Jeharge of construction of the Se-| will be established until the whole coma, and at bo time of the your} Bewldes Mra. Ottolengul, the car attle-Tacoma Short Line, the new/line from Seattle to Tacoma will will the worst Moods be able to) ®@*ried Mre. EB. 1. Moses, a sister interurban which wil! bring the two be in the hande of the graders Interfere with traffic of the dead woman; Mrs. Joseph Sound cities six miles closer to-| The Seattle Tacoma route will be) It is expected that the-line wif}pSherman, of 1822 11th av.; Mrs wether than they are connected by 30 miles in length. The route of | be completed in time to handie the} A. Dinkelepell, of 1623% Summit *. SEE “tile ga age. x a3 It to A-Y-P.E. Editor. aoe Suggests That Democrats Go Further and Seek State Option Bill. That the en ‘Satisfactory to the House’ and Is Now in Senate. (By United Press.) WASHINGTON, May 28.— The democratic senators decided today fart h th t " urther north than any other white at @ conference that they will make | nig is held by a Washington girl no filibuster in an effort to block Marie Peary, daughter of Robt. E ss a “ AT WORK ON THE RIGHT-OF-WAY OF SEATTLE.TACOMA SHORT YOUNGSTOWN, LINE, SOUTH OF MARIE PEARY. WASHINGTON, May 28 The distinction of having been born of the state platform vention democratic candi- legislature stand for as constitu the logle democratic n that dates for the local option as well rall now, has filed a map with the|the present interurban system fair erowda next ‘ext }#*. Mrs. J. Naberger, of Portiand reary J 1 ounmer, Next ag * \the passage of the currency bill. Feary, the Arctic explorer. onal prohibition is the vie x a? t of public utilities which connects the two cities is week @ puidhartece will commences © B. Moses and his son, E. I. Mowes.| a... is taken to mean that final. She was born at Anniversary | pressed by State Senator George P. location of the work 36 miles. The new line will run the roadbed for the tracks The .eccicent which resulted in ge, North Greenland, Beptember | Cotterill, of Seattle, the leader is on the road whichis already Wnder close to the shore of the Sou way in the city limits, Grading in and while there will be very slight | greding of bourtn av. to Stew rapidly progressing south of | ‘on the road itself, the tracks | st. Ie Motshed tracks will be laid! Youngstown, where a large camp/| will be on the ridge of jand which ‘on it. CLEVELAND HEARST 1S SENTENC the tragic death of Mra. Ottolengui Wat unavoidable, according to 1. E Moses, \ adjustment may be taken tomorrow ir th or Friday, or that the bili as adopt- miles to see the ed yesterday by the hbuse will be Anighito. come a law. believe she was a Fourth ay. &. and as soon as imoe came for now baby,” or They at first refused to ebiid of real the democratic party of the war which is now being waged in Wash- A Pleasure Party. ington on the demon rum. oxen} The party had been arranged for | — fleet and blood Senator Cotterill is now in the the pleasure of Mre. Ottolengul, | (By United Prees.) Mise Peary has spent most of east delivering temperance lectured who was to have spent the summer| WASIIINGTON, May 28.— The |"*® Mfe in Washington and wil! under the auspices of the Interna- soon “come out with her ate! Mra. Moses. he) mein provisions of the “faith cure " tional Order of Good Templars, of er, driven by the junior Moses! currency bill, agreed on late yester She has hopes to some day re-| which order he has repeatediy been —_——- mong read which advertised gay by the house and slated to pass visit the land of ber birth. ted chief executive officer. | scenic highway,” came to &/ ioe senate today, are ax follows the evening following the night ¢ @ cross in the square #1 in an almost impasaable| Emergency currency may be te 9 democratic convention adopted the Mf you want the fair yosdway, and the senior Mr. Moves igued up to an aggregate of prohibition pledge he delivered @ ; “against” if you want out of the car to see If IC were! g500,000,000 lecture in Ogden, Utah, afd @ a. r ‘Rot ponsible to back out of the trap.|” It will be subject to a retirement friend sent him @ telegram there cee Sunday. ide of © pout cunt. tor ‘Gio Brat two |advising him of the action of the | convention that he might read it te months and | per cent per month thereafter wotll a total of 10 per GROWING e his audience in Ogden. Cotterili'’s Views r In response to that telegram Sem ator Cotterill writes: The manner tn whieh the liquor traffic question came up and wag handled by both the republican and democratic conventions puts Wash- ington in the forefront of states | the passage by con- | the sundry civil ap- tion bill, which carried D for the Alaska-Yukon- As the C8t| acceptable as security for #0 per! the sink the forward | cent market value, other bonds and about one foot. jcommercial paper for 76 per cent proceeded in this fashion! market value 30 feet, when the front! No bank may take out emergency | decay: jourrency in excess of 30 per cent of | FAST SEA YEARS . | ed stump and : . | | about one and jits capital stock and surplus on on this uptodate moral issue. Im exposition, there was General Impression Now Gives Process Server the Portland Banker, Leader wy Gar Hurehed neato. | Commercial paper. sgy|ssmiuch as the greater Includes the Te das balk of thal applied the brakes! No emergency currency may be Oakland Outrage Is Still | iesse- sblution, every democratic Prey ails That the Is a * Must 4 car was brought to | taken out at all unless the bank al-| jenndidate for the legislature must, ~ ing to this appropria- and Bound Double-Life, fromt wheel struck | ready has taken out, under present | P | © be consistent, answer ‘yes’ to the : ' and the car turned |jaw, currency equal to 40 per cent| Shrouded in Deep demand which will be made of him provision which had End ls N for Co to Pen. turtie, ite occupants a capital aud surplus * [that he pledge himself to the sup- ‘ . England, beath. Banks holding state, county or port of a local option law. ed in the house pro- ts Broken. municipal bonds, with aproval of| Mystery. “Thus doubly pledged that the exposition — ee Mre. ght so| the secretary of the treasury, may | |actment of a local option he it j that ber jeg» the front | take out #dditional currency direct: | POS EE will take effect 90 days after the a were to closed on * * . siseat. The sudden ee the car ly upon them for 90 per cent of their | adjournment of the next legislature, Utmost Secrecy Being Main-|Uses Methob to Avoid Tes- J. Thorburn Ress rend have sug. |wartet value on thelr individual | nd for the subaaasion of « prob | bition amendment to the constituc initiative and responsibility Commercial! paper may be used) fas @ basis of issuance only by banks | information comes to |tion which, if adopted, will put |state prohibition In effect early in be Star this morning in a dis- from Washington. Sun MS upon which for some Ne the success of the bill todepend. In order to agreed to the inser- Sunday closing pro- in the matter that a pF remained. Bem now, however, that o and when the bill was dosing was one of the | an element of antag | Renewed precautions against allow t to the appropriation its tained as to His Condition. (By United Press.) LAKEWOOD, N. J., May 28.— | ing any information to be given out were taken today at the Lakewood hotel, where former President Grov- er Cleveland is suffering from some serious malady, which it is believed | is graudually killing him, and the j | the nature of the former president iliness has been maintained since he came here, early in March. It was given out that he was indiaposed as the resylt of Indi Cases. (By United Press.) NEW YORK, May 28.—After dodging @ process server by going | aboard the Lusitania at 4 o'clock | thie morning, William R. Hearst ie now bound Europe to avoid g ing testimony in the famous re count case which is now in progress, thus upeetting the plane of Mayor McClellan. on the stand at the hearing. They obtained a subpoena for him and placed it in the hands of @ serve who camped on the doorstep of the Hearst home all last night, as it + | Pe | Also Pay a Fine of Half a Million. urtle ¢ affiliated in groups with aggregate Capital and surplus of not less than the | 95,000,000, to be known as “national (By United Press) | SALEM, Ore, May 28.—J. ThoF broke open the tool box and | barn Ross, former banker, church/|up the machine sufficiently to lib man and Sunday school port the party. tendent, was sentenced to serve five ‘era Bruce, a litte girl who | years’ in the state penitentiary and] ##sr the scene of the | | Burne thie morning, court Ross had been convicted MAY GO ON STAND took the bruised occupants to their homes. The body of Mrs. Ottolen- ae taken to the home of Mre. jartin to await the arrival of a Some one sent in war president of the now defanet | Tithe Goarantee Trust company off ortiand The double life Ross had been tv- ing was disclosed when the Title Being Watched Closely. (By United Press.) SAN FRANCISCO, MAY 28— | Fear that the dynamiters, who blew up three houses belonging to former Supervisor James L. Gatiagher in Oakiand Tuesday night and es caped without leaving a clue for the police, encouraged by their suc) | | ficiale connected | with the Prosecution to redoubie their means | of protection and to pursue with renewed vigor the apparently fruit-| less effort to trace the men who | people will 1910, the democratic candidates will be in the strongest possible position before the people on this issue. Local Option Pledge. “A refusal to take the local option | pledge while making strong declarae tions in favor of submitting a cone stitutional amendment will piace any democratic candidate in an at- titude where he can properly be charged with bad faith and where he will invite the fate which the rightly administer to candidates caught in that position, “Applying the true democratic it was generally ander-| impression prevails that the fsa fe) it had been the Intention of the | cuneate perth “y~ = $280, cess, have transferred their opera- =. ee ae eds t. & near. Utmost secrecy r ing) | of the state school fum The, i . i .| to this question, the democratic Among those in Seattle Y prenidents| Mayors lawyers to put the editor! rime was committed while Ress}sersse arrived from the city and Hole connceaes vattn cea mean |islatora, following ont eunctly al program so successfully carried out in the southern states, where the democratic party is in full control, should meet the republican chal- lenge and join them in the imme gestion. But the employment of/ had been announced that on that _ “did the work.” tonterence this PFOVISION two stomach specialists who re-| night an tuportant meeting of the Guarantee Trust company was oeltneh od ns . but ae District Attorney Langdon, his as-| diate enactment of an adequate and Sdiminated. None of the) main with him alternately 24 hours] independence league would be held | FCed to close its doors in the rej Marr aated joparte WILL UNDOUBTEDLY aive|*itant, Francis J. Heney, and Spe-| ‘reasonable’ local option law, and lol the A~Y.-P. E. now| **& time has not been explained.| there. Hearst heard of the mayor's | 08% financtal panic: Exam|{nation Victim a Widow. cial Agent William J. Burns are/thus share in the credit for that 5 28 Yesterday it became known that} plans and at 4 o'clock this morning |! D!# books revealed the fact that re. © widow TESTIMONY IN THOMPSON |convinced that the same man who| Pértial accomplishment. This done ‘ Pp if M Ditto’ idow and M seems to know just| Cleveland’s condition had taken a [he had converted state funds in an |blew up Gallagher's home in April; the democra in the legislature by whom this was mrt to hide the satisfaction feel in being able to de but they are making no| Cleveland apartment is the only turn for the worst, and last night | both doctors were with him. The one oceupled in the great resort) hotel. It ts on the second floor, quietly left through @ rear door and boarded the ceean liner. He was well out to sea when the tired and sleepy subpoena server learned that | he held the bag but no game The recount has shown so far Jeffort to save the bank, and thati aa’, Soe, sym Harold $240,000 public money had been|@ pw: lewept away in the crash. 4 Counsel for Ross put up a hard | fight to save the banker from t | penitentiary but the Jury found hi , 16 years! ew York city, Until Dr fitele officially stated that Mrs. Ottolepgul’s neck was broken, | Mr, Moser believed that she died be! of heart failure. CASE AT TACOMA THIS AFT- ERNOON, oe -) (By United Pr set off the dynamite Tuesday night, and they say they are positive the object ts to intimidate witnesses as well as prosecutors in the graft cases, and that they are prepared | to meet such methods of opposition. | should challenge the republicans im the legislature to accept the fall logic of thetr own position, make the local option a siate option, and give the people the opportunity to vote as a whole for the entire state at the end of a wing, far Away) that 27 votes were illegally counted The “scente highway” on whieh for themselves wheth-| rom the main entrance, so that the | tn the first two boxes, reducing Mo-|Sullty. Sentence was to have the accident phos ay ie said to be| TACOMA, May 28.—Mre. George} Four men in an automobile, who} !n 1910. patient is as successfully isolated | Cjejjan’s plurality of 3,447 to 3,420. passed yesterday bat the ati one of the most dangerous and| Meade Emory will probably take| trailed the car of Burns all day Local Option Anyway. the fair shal! be closed | as if he were on an island. £ - Scoupled the entire afternoon Mt SF treughest pieces of roads in the the stand in the Thompson hearing | Yesterday and last night, were af! «1 the republicans fail to accept 3 . Mrs. Cleveland, who continually | # &# aA keke ee eee & # # | gument. Vicinity of Seattle. The road in full| late this afternoon. Accompanied | rested and placed in the city prison MK open on Sunday : that challenge, and thus the two- . - has given owt optimistic reports, is | * %| When sentence was passed tMiSio¢ holes and to one side there is a, by Miss Elva Hudson, of this city,| at an early hour to@ay. No specific) ii .46 vote for the submission of der to determine the] not believed to be aware of the true | * PRESIDENT SIGNS THE %| morning the court granted Ros#-@lgangerous pitch of ton feet. | Mrs. Kmory came into court this |charge was placed against them. Ali’) Cninition amendment. to. the ; ‘of the public on this mat- facts of the cape. * ALASKA COAL BILL. @/ stay of judgement pending an appeal At Grand av. and 20th av W, | morning shortly after 11 o'clock | revolver, found under the chauf. Constitution fall, we shall have lo 2 | It has been repeatedly denied that | # —— ® | to the supreme court, and he wasl, painted sign, “To Fort Lawton | and remained until the noon recess. |feur's seat, was the only weapon cal option, and with democratic as- Sunday closing for the| Cleveland ts suffering from cancer| ® (By United Press.) ® | released on $6,000 ball, makin: Sy Scenic Magnolia Drive,” points It was thought that she might be|they carried. They gave their names) serance honestly and consistently, : Star prints at the head| ° the stomach and this theory has|®@ WASHINGTON, May 28.— @/ total sum posted $20,000. Faliurelis the highway on which Mrs. Otto-|called to the stand this morning, | 4% “Kid” Nelson, Tom Graves, A. H given. Experience hes always dem- j i 8 at the head ven given support by the nature |# President Roosevelt today #/to pay the enormous fine tm Hiengui was killed. It is sald that|but the reading of “the notes of | Middiemas and Jim Hayes. onstrated that a few years’ success. " Column a coupon and| of the Minexs as indicated by the | # signed the bill encouraging the #|on Ross this morning would meal ine uign was erected by a local real| Stenographer Palmer took up a mia? . |ful trial of local option leads to that its readers in and|stions of the physicians. Though) # development of coal deposits #/a term of 288,000 days, more thailgetate firm for the purpose of great deal more time than had been state prohibition by constitutional : there are several good drug stores|® in Alaska, The measure, it is #/800 years, in Multnomah COunBy| gertising property in that section.| anticipated, and he was still on POLICEM | WILL quuninash G24 amen Coun “ t Seattie fill it in according} here, all of the Cleveland prescrip: | ® said, will protect the deposits # | jail The road is not properly graded | the stand at 12 o'clock 7 tolls of & tuvthinds vote a ae 1 ¥iews and mail it to| Hone are sent oat ne ag nd | dp rman ere pcan Baa 4 se wsasicacnens ? On the city map it ts shown as) The testimony of Doctor Nichol 1909 legislature, the democratic | tied, apparently a 4 Oe greet Wy youn Thorndyke av gon on str Ogpton ath RP no GET REWARD party will have done the right, the at. Address it “Sunday| medicine might indicate the die |# supply of coal for the use of # STEALS HAM A The bod n trial, which waa read tod ; ‘ A : “ , y of Mre. Ottolengui will | former trial, which was read today, logical thing, the politically tactful . fE. Editor, The S ease. ® the United States navy for gow # ‘be shipped to New York within the Was mostly technical in nature and _ thing, by standing for the greater : W Eds or, The Star,| ——_——____— * erations to come. Secretary # next fow days. Deputy Coroner 8,| presented no features of interest thieg, the Geliness @f wate Gam ’ ash RRR RH He! ® Garfield urged the president # 1S ARRESTED F. Wiltale held an autopsy this |It is now believed that the case| Seven stragglers from the battle-| fovernment, while joining in the irerres “4 \* con pnopussy 4 Palanan Se on. ae morning and found that the splual| ¥!!! be with the jury by Saturday onine, anea den —— yes-|lesser form of local self govern- ee ee . \* pred evening if a session is held on Sat-|terday morn’ ere arreste ant , “* _ Slee eee ee ee eesenns saadpge dh acn urday, if not, Monday or Tuesday | morning by Patrolmen Hardin and |™”* Otinten Gabbibins CONTESTED SEATS. * & (By United Press.) + Recause he ts alleged to have|/# ee AAA AAA A HAH Hee wil! Surely Witness the conclusion | Peterson ying ~_ *#\® CHICAGO, May 2% rac # RAILROAD MEN STRIKE. stolen two hams from the store of | ® ss ‘ ® of the case Walter Mensi, & satlor from the| | “I trust that no democratic cane United Press. * . i} aninstracted dele # or ep Bchwareechiid @ Sulzberger, at|#® JANK CLEARINGS. * flagship Connecticut; George Lew-|didate for the legislature will ate G May 38 Ao @ ~ re ae Grane minvension * (By United Press.) 1550 Railroad av. S., and sold them) #® - #| STOCK BROKERS BANKRUPT. | jcson and G. 0. Jackson, from the | tempt to play constitutional amend. Was made today #| @ will be for Johnson,” declared #| ST. LOUIS,’ Mo, May %%—Re|to Kohn @ Rickles, at 1200 Firdt|® + _ Hhode Island; Oscar Lund, from{ment against local option. It would [iy Dover of the re #!\@ Frederick B. Lynch, the Minne @| ports issued this afternoon at the/av. &., “Stinkfoot Joe,” « li} ® Clearings to 70 & (By United Press.) yuisiana, and Walter Sonn, C.| be playing politics worse than ‘play- Rational committee #| # sotan’s campaign manager, to- #| headquarters of the Brotherhood of| known waterfront character, was) # Balances 131,426.83 &| PITTSBURG, Pa, May 28.—An tech and James Muir, from the|ing with fire,” and would lead to tale of one-fifth of @\ # day, “and he will probably be #| Ratiway on show that the| arrested this morning by Patrol )® Tacoma. *% Involuntary petition in bankruptey| Kearsarge, were placed in the re-| worse and more deserved defeats tee to the party's @/@ pominated on the second #/ 1,200 men struck today on the vart-|men Applequist and Mullen antl|#* Clearings today... $18,888.00 #| was today iiled in the United States | ceiving cell than the democratic party in our Convention will be @\@ vote.” Lynch sald Bryan could #| ous divisions of the Missourt Pacific | locked up in the city jail * Balances ... 40,941.00 #| court against Geo. W. MacMullen| Pederson and Hardin will receive | state has yet experienced. The national com #|# not possibly hope to be nomi #\and Iron Mountain railways and| It te anid thet “Stinkfoot Joe” re-|* Portland. % | & Co., stock brokers. The creditors | a Teward of $10 for each straggler) “I take it for granted, although Will consider the cases #|# nated on the first Yote at Den- #|other Gould lines. The unioe offi-| sponds to the name of Champion |* Clearings today. ..§ 706,935.00 w| state that the liabilities of the con-| arrested. Word was sent to the| your telegram does not so state, ‘. | ® ver *|clale announce that the trouble re-|at times. His case will be heart) ® Balances . <. 60,446.00 % | cern amount to $1,800,000 and that| commanding officers of each bat-| that the initiative and referendum . | sulted from the companies break-| tomorrow before Police Judge John | & ® the assets are $350,000 less than’ tleship this morning that the strag-| received full endorsement in the STOR eee | ine Contracts with the men B. Gordon. Se ee em that amount, glers were in jail platform. ‘ neon ee ee etree amen neme o semsigtn j

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