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- LAST } EDITIO (ith) /MURDERORDINANCETO REOPEN WHERE DID ‘FOR AUTO. DREYFUS FAMILY DRIVERS © G0? Councilman Murphy Favors Threat Is Made by the Broke Smallpox Quarantine Plan to Examine All | Would-Be Assassin | and Left No Chauffeurs. of Frenchman. Trace. to Be Held To-|Will Introduce Ordinance Afternoon at | Providing for Board of | day in Paris by the Examiners. Police. } | and Health Officers Worry. = — | ——— Attorney C. D. Sut-| Am ato ordinance will be to By United Press.) Health department officials are county, yeaterday | troduced in the city council nest) pagis, June A report wae vainly striving to explain the My* Hyformatic Mra.) Monday night. Counciiman William MH. Murphy cireulated today that Gregori would make # determined effort to have formal charge against King, alleged slayer of} family, the members of which ie Eee wnee over ona steam | cial Heense board gathering evidence against Dreyfus jog from amalipox at the time and THE SEATTLE STA SEATTLE, WASH., FRIDAY, JUNE Sensation Is Expected To- Missing for Three Weeks Trouble Follows Failure to fous disappearance of an entire | egamination ‘}Roard of Dental Examiners, held at the Dreyfus case reopened when he their south Park home three weeks NE ee I Ee oe wanna ie tried for the shooting. It is ago during the night and have aot; Tacoma last week, W. T. Davis in the first degree, | The measure will provide that nO thoyont thet this was the intent of porn, seon or heard from since. who says be te a dentiat at & tt ry hearing will be | one without a Heense may drive a0 his remarks when he said oo poo The mystery surrounds the an | eutered t offices of Dr. KE B f Orchard tomorrow aft: | auto. The licenses cam — be pet | one met at Dreyfus bu covel abeutne of Ms — a an LEdaers, president of the state board. c! jb ih examination a camonds 4 wir ff 2:30 o'clock, and Mrs.) by passing an exam! je y & ape Hie attorneys are said to be daughiar The mother was suttent ®t 311-318 Alaska building, this » 1908, PRICE ONE CENT DENTIAL CONTEST ON IN CHICAGO DENTISTS IN A FIST FIGHT Everett Man Strikes Pres- ident of the State Board. “MARK TWAIN CARICATURED IN LONDON Pass Examination at Tacoma, Angered because he was refused it of his State to the re the before morning and struck the board p LONDON, June In the annual don's favorite. Max” has caught | Counciiman Murphy hae agreed to maki themecives familiar ae poe on | aent on the jaw exhibit of the drawings of “Max” the author in one of those moments : in| introduce th iamniek at the ‘ve: |with the pesccedinge of the three ihe house hed been quarantived OST “ay Edgers was somewhat as-|Leerbohm. London's leading car-|when he is declining to be tater no @evetopments in| introduce the me 1- Mpa -odcnagy Sing 0 founded at the unexpected on-|toontst, is & caricature of Mark viewed, and ts saying: “I never iaeday of unusual interest. | quest of almost 100 professional former trials. The family qottage Ia located att daaene was Dr. L. L. Ballou, Twain which has attracted no end grant interviews. | save all my f ‘are still searching on | chauffeurs who declare that one in As the reopening of the Dreyfus igi) ay & and Maiden Lane. All the! cht ae « |. Ballou, ain which has attracted no end grant Interv save ; bie | needed. case would disturb the peace of furniture ix intact, the family olotly ; was in the board presidents® of attention, for of all the American, bright thoughts and witty sayings ranch for any tang! . Prania, 1 wil be strenususly tur and witnessed t.| writers the great hamorist is Lon- | to sell; | never give them away would Indicate mur | People from every part of Be weapon or Implement | atd® are demanding some law that dence of having been | will restrict the reckless auto the aged rancher's driver. The Star recetved several ing is etiil banging in ite socus posed. it ie said that Gregori can tomed piace and the premises look be prevented from going into any as if the people had only stepped of the particulars of the famous case io the next door neighbors for « the body was incin-| unsolicited letters today. The let because it would be extraneous to moment deen located. tere commended The Star on its the trial of his own case on the The officers are positive (hat the wa lection in ursing that all auto charge of shooting the major. family simply broke quarantine ts Insanity Plea. Denning, one of the at- Mrs. King, does not ldrivers be licensed and expressed | | sympathy with the movement Sensations Expected. aged in: | Demand Some Action. | PARIS, June 5.—<ireater sons ms oe Several of these letters were from | tions are expected today following Cther peculiar features make it a ie talk T had with her| machine owners. One was from 8] the investigation of the allegation (a i ager romin cal auto | - _ ee St) Soone Sonaeier o that Loute Anthene Gregort Discovered by Accident. to me to be anything but a/ All the writers stated that some acting as the agent of a pow Aeon I did not go into| thing must be done to curb rock: |antieemitic organization yesterday hand the night time, bat thet the entire jack of absence any Mre Kdmonds by condition.| Councilman Murphy said today, In e her mental The police freely assert that they by reeent oc | announciug his determination to tm | Vietnity to quarantine « case protracted } s te i the ont 4 weeer until Dr. Edgets swore out . where they weal, an6/. complaint charging bim with as at once unusual and interest | ' ding to the information at/Nis bail at $25 1 been out | ¢aph ball and was released cases, happened to be in the/tal Examiners compells appiicants in lied a po RES PES in bie office until he ¢ Mee officer. Davia was accommo. dating and stayed watt) Patrotman Westedt arrived. The belligerent panied the Matlon dentist sccom patrolman to the poll where he waited a while sault and battery j After the warrant was read to Davis, be was taken before Police Judge Jobn B. Gordon, who fixed Davis furnished She sure is!” agreed Marks, de CARRIES A BIG STICK He ls Searching for A Lou be Jump tn,” said Loa. White Marks climbed tanto the ton ‘of the crime, in fact | less and Incompetent drivers. tl when he attempted to assassinate fering from smallpox about two! When seen this morning Dr. Bd Cohen, Hi alk peau and was leaning back, think Yon her about it at |of the letters urged the vassage of Major Alfred Dreyfus on the atepe Feeks before auy official noltee| gers stated that Davia has tried | e of Rope W ~My ye! maggot gg eng conversing with her on)» rigid city ordinance providing ©%'| of the Pantheon during the services | ¥™* Kiven. Theo Inspector McGee./ several times to pasa the examina: | candy, Lou excused himself, to get to et an impres- | aminations for all car drivers os cemmary or as Eee who has charge of contagious dis-|uon which the State Board of Den Fame. Geene sianen.tie wade 5 No sooner had Lou disappeared ot} before they are entitled to , ore: ; are convinced Gregor! served as the to pase hey are entitled to delliienetiactente than a heavy-eet man with fierce Me Bet otherwise | enuld) troduce an auto ordinance: to | went for others and they are mak |“ipbtheria. Neighbors called ed racticn dentistry im the state of) Sabekere approached the machine the matter with her. | “I think ft ts high time to ing ing ® thorough search of Parts in ®ttention to the illness of Mra. Ed-) Washington William H. Marks, the real estate| with » businesslike alr, cranked up she is a very ignor.| limit the number of automobile @© | oo” wero to find compromising pa ™OPds. He vintted the house and} “This man Davis i» no good,”! man, is angry and was about to climb into the But she ix possessed of | cidents, 1 think investigation shows which might lead to an expose |‘ Jed Dr. Halt, who dtagnowed | gata Dr. Edeers this morning“? Also be carries a blackthorn cane | ohanufour's seat when he caught the case tine of common Intelli-| that most of them are — oy F that her dead | reckleas and tncompetent drivers. Bite case cena or write.| “If the ordisancs I am going t| Race Feeling Strong. came from the peas introduce is made a law and em) Dreyfus, at the time of the first to unde: Alsace-Loraine, the hus | forced no Incompetent or reckies@| charge against him tn 1894, was the ed a ph served in the Franco-| person will be allowed to drive only Jew among the officers of the band had objected, an war an auto. Anyone driving an auto|French army and race feeling they would be quarantined. ' Guiit. must have a city license, under the ‘against him has been strong. Dur piace was left in charge of a guard, oly a lterms.of my measure, This Hcense|ing bis remarkable career since and the same evening, while th jot a plot of surpassing boidne mmallpon was « onee ordered sician because her | disposed to put UD &) Own be secured only from.a special | then thin feeting been shown at guard was temporarily absent, the [tO pase thie last examination, but ¢)amazed Marks. “I like your nerve. | , ¥ on ca ight. of one of |# . fasanity. as thie would jog of examiners, who Will pass| various times, and the authorities | three members of the family disap jhe was not, when he entered my ere lnany red automobiles stand.| WhY, this car belongs to Low Cohen @ certain amount of| von the applicant's fitness. are ready to believe that the anti | peared uffice this morning. When he came | (0° 2 “tne curb in front of A. Lou and he has invited me to take a Mimitted. I understand | Recklosenete a Gar. |semitic organization condemns him| Edmonds, who works at the Se-}{0 see me this morning he demand. | 1 DNA Lie tubo Mtoe little ride with him, On your way!” evidence has monn | p indian will pre | t0_demth. attle Electric car barns In George-j/@d to know what rks he had - w, here is some speed,” sald Lou Cohen's machine, hey? No emt her, and | cuppene| “Any Srete veers «arly |, The police have taken charge of town, did not «how up again to|feceived at the examination held| ‘ow: here is ome speed | wild my boy..po chance.” of this wi!) come out at) vent & peregn Eevee license, |Oresor!'s apartments in Parts and | work. and left no word to-explain|&t Tacoma last week. 1 told him| Marks to bimsell, | Mr. Marks could move a tomorrow morning. 1) lieouse. Or, if they ney ‘use | also of his villa im the country, and his absence. The inspectors dis | if he denired the information, to call At this. jeneture. A. tae’ Coben the heavy-ret man had lifted just where | any reckless driving will cai are searching every corner. covered the filght of the family |Om the secretary at Tacoma and he strotied ‘fen b ind his plate-giase bim out. As Marks rezeined hie jthem to forfeit it. ture fe| 48 explanation of the basis forthe next day, The house was lock-}¥ould be informed. We hada few ilove und wandered te the deor composure a derisive —honk-hank of Port; “An ordinance sa ~~ pat right (the apparently firm belief that ied up, but enough of an investiga-|Words and then Davis hit me on | counters and wandered to the door Cini i Cl tar up the street. | Besocisted with Attor certainly needed. It is ry he on Gregori acted for the organization | tion was made to show that there|the jaw The would-be dentist po <istant Siena aupert Marks mused some right there in In the case, and he/to allow careless men and woes | was refused by the police, who say had been no foul play |welghe 210 pounds, but Dr. Fallon Ty oe gga Nog ar his tracks and thought it strange me talking with Mre.|and children to drive heavy wt te (they will talk no more until they Nothing Was Disturbed jand | detained him until Patrolman | Sts and dep tha nowhere in. ahent evunty jail yesterday. | through the crowded streets *l have the evidence they are seek }Weatedt arrived. Davis will find | °? band 1 house Marks de Haeems that the attorneys a menace to the public safety -1p a So far as epee be learned fromlouw what it means to strike me. Lou Grows Generous. papa dar Be sae son Mrs. King will not deny | fact, more so _— ~~ aol the Tt would be a strange twist of big ec itty had left with cniy pie pay © ble fine before he's! Out on the curb rtood Mr. Marks, abouts. He was tor that the cigar the body. and that | unrestricted sale of eSpivene®. 4|fate if the man who shot Dreyfus | f-ing they wore at the time /tmroush with me i. the “ree GSvil”. Lou trrerebant was att Lo Me that she did it after} “I have conaulted lawyers, | S8e [should be tried on the evidence of a | 10 Coiling They mone at the Unie strolied over to where Marks was| “Certainly’ Mr, Cohen owns no| for his death. This, is perfectiy valid. Un 4 the |b¥ which the treason charge w baa lh Have a little spin?” sald Lou. clerks to Marks’ query gmore probable because | have no trouble in passing brought against the army officer. | “Yi Tt ine officers finally located | “Why, sure! 1 Marks. “Bat stated ove, Mr. Marks Is WM have but very aed counct? . Rabid Paper Talk. the maaé Mee of Santa Gael say, 1 never knew you went fn for carrying bla canc Al fo show th t - ne} | The nationalist papers in their called at the Seatue Ele com | tiles.” ; i ae & he rete es to 5 at Ke 2 fi 4 REFUSED T0 BUY DRINKS «-- ning editions today are rabid in| pany's offices for information they | Xap.” Gad Loe. | “Bourht & yee | m wine hey eng Ae & Prisoner: : Itheir denunciation of Major Drey-| were astounded to learn that he| terd e ’ ool agen eT ne gy kyr diy Nendich murder fue. ¢ of them urges in @ flerce had hoWn op again for work ery es “ & mode! prisoner MAN IS KILLED linvective that he shot, and|after the night he disappeared with [quotes copious testimony against | bin fam and had not even called nn TT aac eee eee ee ee him at the Renues court-martial. | {o collect thegalary which was dus MEN BEING SENT * * - me The republican papers are wnaul-| him oda . Ola ; * BANK CLEARINGS. * ie especial al (8 ited Press.) mous in deploring the shooting as ee tarened"“artnami teas -Fiv Thousand h = - c y Unite f moo tacts, BUD fon Kelly. who say8! eeppNick, Ore, June 6.—Dan|an unfortunate neque! to an affair was informed of these facts, buf 0 TO | Seattle « B is grateful for €¥ |» “Doherty, who is accused of Kill-| that disgraced France in the eyes | belteved that the family had mere | |® Clearings today. .$1,249,598.67 kind: that js shown | i « Oscar Allen because the latter/of the world and disrupted the |!y gone away to avoid the quaran Laborers May — 8 §$.116.29 & Been s thing had been| Ur sed to buy drinks for a crowd} whole nation. They urge calm-| tine ow that three weeks have eP" Tacoma * Many | (¢ saloon loafers, ie on trial today,|noss and deplore any revival of the | passed without @ word further be i When the City of S¢ salle) ® Clearings today ..$ 666,007.00 % today, | harged with murder in the second! Dreyfus and antt-Dreyfus feud. {ing heard of the missing people he Strike. for ‘Skagway tomorrow, ahe will! ® Cleerings 7719.00 & wore | oer eee The tragedy eecarred: at has become ewhat anxious and| carry 150 men employed by the|) PRE hae - gut others who are|’Siggton, nine miles from here,| junless something further develope} pees Yukon Gold company on its prop-)® Ciearings today ..$ $01,187.00 * re call in the assistance of the police (By United Press.) Territory ‘* * | Officials Cannot Act. WASHINGTON, June 5.—The se-| The Yukon Gold compayy is the| Vy yeeakeetehhbead “ re AWAITS DEC to enter the premises, . Inston Republic of Panama war! made fame by Thomas - Law TO RAISE SHIP KELTON r he ee that the health officials break into } Fang a By ee a son in t . ational ck adver-| ‘ : f the place and fumigate it. On the| @ reports received N SAY | ising campaign, (By United Press.) | BY CORTELYOU | ase cox osasior sm nem roe Blears cee nce a | RE Pee cman, eel gyro ae san plece of machinery on the tide flats, | houn the health def employed on the anal " was laborers to sail on ant ae i niga se the Doolittle 4 in-| ST near Stacey st, yester after-| partment © attempt table ters of for une who | steamers sailin from Seatt I tig | Franct snderw will try a day, “a ; ae » will be no meeting of the| noon, H. A. Wyman, lives at 2127/any fu n unless the house Ja m collecting about the tsth-|in the next two weeks, and It ts) Prancncn lderws Ped» WR6 arouse! . 1 to committee of the Alaske-|Kighth av. W., sustained @ badly | 4, 5 the owne 1 is ne ont oem rr ave | ox € a ha on ie poems he n. Y @8 the cra ific exposition this after |crushed right hand. He was tab aid the elty would be able jmatig } ts on. | bee Ht norts y . attempt ne n Btetlaces, to Providence host Three | pg damages should ar ; aoe i ov" ! ! failed and 1 ir ‘ tools, chairman, stated | zers were amputated | employe oak the lock on the! the pas s wet of the - in the Stecl cat w 1 have tS n Bo es peirean, = fing od ~Y uta we ee en y break th \ he} | i sy LID-TIPPER GUILTY ‘ h dss ; : 80 close wa would not meet to discuss | at 526 Boren av., was thrown f L. Hanson, of 1411 Maiden ere " wees Es: ort : i rs the to raise the 0,000 ne his wagon yesterday afternoon. Hin! La neighbor who lives a = os tn (By United Press ieved the tides wi h e the « t appropria | right lex was broken. He was taken | the street from the Edmonds hon “ ws : PELLINGHAM June Doc t $600,000 will be fortheom: | vidence hospital a juarantined with smallpox wart there ma ; v Melquist, the first Sun 1 law NO CINCH, SAYS JOHNSON | and the authorittes b sh m7 J L workmen " lator, to be brought before the : t it is not absolutely | GOV, SMITH DEFEATED eer wy cd ond dae ee bined with the threats »| superior court, was last night found (By United Preece.) eaer Fay poet ol 7 ri h Repuat a y J s spesrtaie Seen: te depente in (By United Press.) : ractioal certainty that there ~ nent, afte SF pecatigee g OOF —Governor gecretary Cortelyou de-| ATLANTA WASHINGTON,, | Jun Max | be trow re election " Under the | Johnson, of very Rat eB cat ‘ ~ ly: “ anit > wa " ted | the neces te f the AD » t nm id n talk that the |‘ ve now aa be. in the A-¥-P, Bl Joseph’ O. © ” governor, | as h A en Cot a ma : , Be ‘ ca Me ” lisich means hie dlectite Gov. at the White How here he told} pe from by nMA| city may be asked to revoke his li-| ¥ J ' : | ! “ he understood | fc U1 3 it ® he righ v If he decides that county appro-|Hoke Smith is belleved to have) the doorkeeper ! ; it) sense e - na do not apply, the finance | aten by 18,000. There was/|t President Roosevel be a lot} aud ta o« 1 of the coun rs tose " 5 diese » “6 ~ai fl Pe , f one o Ale pute d that e peac can estored, con € ymabl cho. h © 0 y a will meet at once to die-|no opposition to A, 8. Clay for| money to dl ribate as he | Ip BB Bayete aoe ae ee are oe tall anes Unus.eones a getting the money. | United States nenat [called for his $3 ul \ f A qQuare® | bas tr Mrs. Edmonde gave the Inspector |4ime, 4 numerous times to pase and is looking for A. Lou Coben, the | sient of Mr. Marks sitting bebind, the « jon but has failed each | Second av. rope merchant an bi« as life. Last Week he took the ex Thereby suspends ax nodote and that she bad not call- amination at 1 saan Wanet Silieedon ater Didn't Know Mr. Marks. hu® secure grades wuffictent to noon Mr. Marks, who had partaken Let's see, who are you?” said fearing that his recetving a license of @ tony little luncheon, was stroll-| the heavyset man. “I don’t think The} Withheld the Information ing up Second av, at peace with - know ow What are you doing in my machine ” the universe. As he approached the ; ; Trae aware that Davis failed | cntrance to the Alaska building Mr.| “Your machine!” exclaimed the FAIR TON IGHT) WAAMER; LIGHT NORTHWEST WINDS tl THE WEATHER SATURDAY FAIR AND TAFT WINS | IN FIRST GHT Frank Hitchcock and Others Win Against All Protests. Alabama Fight Is the First to Be Disposed Of. (By United Press.) CHICAGO, June 6--The Taft |men began the fight here today with a victory before the national |republican commities, when the hearing of the 229 contests was begun | ‘The ant#Taft forees filed protests inst the admission to the com- mittee of Frank Hitcheock, Taft's manager, who held @ proxy from |New Mexico, Similar protests were filed also against Charles G. Phe who held a proxy from North kota, and Arthur 8. Statter with a proxy from Alaska Statter made a strong talk allies urged the protests, declaring that it was improper for Taft lead- ers to be given the right to sit in the committee where the contests by partisan delegations for and against Taft are to be decided. Joseph C. Manning made a speech in whieh he said: “The infinepee of Roosevelt has been strongly felt throughout the campaign. The | president & sent representatives into Alabama to round up the Taft delegates and try to carry the state for him.” Hitchcock Is Seated. After hearing the grievances, the committee voted to table, the pro teste, and Hitchcock and Siatter will take seats In the committee, The allies are indignant at the ruling of the committee seating Hitehcock, U. Nr Bryan, one of the leading anti-Taft men, declar- ed: “The opposition to Taft is being killed by slow strangu- lation.” A. B. Humphries, manager of the campaign of Hughes of New York, said he, too, now realized that the Taft men were crushing out oppo- | Sition with a determined hand. Proxy Men Win Out. Charles W. Fulton, holding the proxy of Geo. A. Knight of Califor- nia, who is to make a speech sec- ling Taft's nomination, also was seated in the committee, as was |Joseph F. Howell, who held the proxy of C. E. Loose, of Utah The negro contestants, when they saw the way the wind was blow- ing this afternoon, opened head- quarters and announced they would make a determined fight for recog- nition. They have invited Senator Foraker to speak before a mass meeting Tuesday night, at which they hope to arouse much senti- ment Center of Interest. Interest in republican politics here centered today in the nvening of the republican na | tonal committee in secret session to decide numerous contests, and the arrival of Congressman J. F, Burke, of Pittsburg, to open head- national quarters to boom the candidacy of F Senator Philander C. Knox for the presidential nomination. The Pittsburg statesman stated that when he stepped from the train ly today that he would establish headquarters and start things off with a rush, hoping that when the | convention is called to order he will be ablg to make an excellent show- ing for bis candidate | Called to Order. | When Chairman New of the na- | tional committee called that body to order shortly before noon, he an- nounced that the first contests to be taken under consideration would be the ones started by Alabama, While these contests come first in Alphabetical order, they are also cons a the pivotal cases in the tire controversy, which includes 9 « sts. The hearing ts bound t = out a lot of bad feeling that has been smoldering for time, I said Southern Contest. Juli W Da on and Charles H. Se national committeeman, and J chair man, a 1. other th The trou- over the naming of two sets of gates to the . national convention, one he Scott and Davidson, and t t y » The lat i. t contentio’ the faction ty he represents 1 that , t i Japs of Frisco hav ed t the Chin ving out gf the boycott goods in the Orient,