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——— — ere ee Oe ta EDITION THE SEATTLE STAR THE WEATHER FAIR TONIGHT AND TUESDAY; LIGHT * Roulllon. superintendent of VOL. 10. NO. 90, SEATTLE, WASH., MONDAY, JUNB 8, 1908. PRICE ONE CENT NORTHWESTERLY BREEZE * L FIG | eerrrrrrrrrrr | MAKES LIFE EASY | CALLS FOR Undaationss -W. B.-sterters FORT \ | FOR SOCKS TY LEADERS | . *) ‘ | . public utilities, to make a i y j 7 : P leaes eniartcn Oe tha part of 2 | W the local c aoe eter f i Taft Men Are Now RCH A THOUGHT TRUST 4 Independent company as well #| | | | * | ight casting upon A, V a ee oun ne Plans Discovered to Blow Up Emanuel of Portugal. ikrection of Taft’ | does not want thinkers Direction s This was the only bitter, state | j ment of the Rev. Robert Hammond : | Affairs. Cotton, when the church authort |tles deprived the aged Episcopal: ian rector of bis life work, on the Jaceusation of heresy (By United Press.) | There was no trial, as in the June B—That there) Crapsey case, no chance for the in the republican | tector to defend hiwself against be 2 aplit tremendous fight | th* charge, no opportunity to justi and that @ fy his beliefs. Just a brief note, be waged on the floor of th land the aged man was separated ; which meets here a from his means of livelihood, dis ® vow, untess eome-| raced in the eyes of his friend Te Tee ener vappens, is now and made a religious outcast, | Dr, Cotton has no redress, Today} i te Fight. | SAYS OUSTED RECTOR Ordinance Requires bam WV ANT IT ] Banker Bartnett Brought to - hd iy ., Arrives to Take. MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., June &—[ | Will Be Introduced in the ‘Embezzlement Charge Is |) _ « UiyieAgany) City Council by UNDAY Cause of Failure of MRS. MARY cevisa teas. _ ene . i 4 : Snaevennnmareiediee (Star Qpectat Service.) nation of A Trial at Last in The church is a great trust; it Chauffeurs. OPEN ON Frisco. W.H. Murph Bank, (Senile Star Exciveive service) Lhree Conspirators Are in ° y. NEW YORK, June &—Under the — os ‘A ww — bureau of soct No one will be permitted to drive Majority Vote m F vor (By United Press.) ments, which caters to the needs of! ? | BAN FRANCISCO, June &—The the matrons of the four hundred, is| Prevails. license, if the ordinance which W. | of the Sunday Ex- act ee ae ate ke The | Nourishing ax never before. The| ; |. Murphy will letroduce tn the sity | rier vice president of the looted | (eee eee itt hmnt at —_— be bureau is the estat f en all side! i ’ | counci] tonight becomes a law Californl c Ppa iH ee Se ry bo and clothe him for ine orn fears |yide that no person without a li-| alement, began today before Judge |. °° }9¢% bas met with « warm wel! LigpoNn, June &—Consternation vot which were held late |)® ~ gy ‘ | conse can drive an automobdtie with | Conley, when Assistant District At and fear prevails at the palace, fol- Mee night, al! day yesterday Ne may yet live. His license loins alty inetia tae Eetcaes emt ‘ “ nt The bureas is the first aid im all P 5 & rector has been revoked i |torney William Hoff Cook made hi a! functions, It supplies ideas, | lowing the discovery of a plot to Se thie morning, gave cause | re |he granted by & board of three | _ nd toda The two points of Dr. Cotton's be } ie | Sinem nebe ard the Bilin vee | Hef which brought on his troubles ee ke ce ck i of Star! . wets REV. ROBT. HAMMOND COTTON, #2 of which he Is an exoffieig day to blow up the young king, nments 15° Emanuel, whose father and brother that they wi his nomacceptance of the od t or the Taft-Rocsevelt power aoe be ———————. | member d to supply oF immaculate conception of Christ | Hoe any de. recently were assinated. carrying the struggle into a | No one will be it conse ice any 4 eta and the theory of the resurrection |the middle west. He has been ree-| yal Shaws to" bettenoaghie ton. | | hip. The Three of the conspirators have McKinley, manager %% commonly understood tor of churches at St. Paul, &t.|petent to handle « car in all situa | life In the been placed in jail and the authori- boom, has arrived at .. —- that he did not teach Peter, Hutebinson and Henso®, tions. The elementary mechanien . | four hund of 1t# di®-\¢ieg have heard threats that ef- he will take a leading ‘ese beliefs publicly Minn. and for 11 years had charge | of the car must also be understood. | | Tee, forte will be made to liberate thent. The secret service men received hint of the intrigue and traced it with such success that they were the fight of the allies; Cotton Is well known throughout of Trinity church, Ft. Worth, Tex./No person who te babitaally reck-| ——annmm lon will be allowed to operate ‘| and Walter J. Bartne ident an ctor. They former manager, came &= Ee: SESS ST machine, and no person under 18 today and it is aNMOURe)| A eaingt the Insertion of an anti % 7 The ballot ion ¢ ing for and against MM direct the affairs injunction plank In the republican years of age will be granted & 1+! gunday closing of the A-Y-P. expo ( cp to pro. | Platform when It comes up for ac- conse. witton, by Star readers, ts practical ‘com! on at the Chicago convention. Must Stop Speeding. ly Completed. The voting coupo ged with embezzling the ssitlon able today to seize correspondence Walker was later exonerated, but | Which ws that the men belong band as those who to the sa from taking a seat ; pont " ~ when the grand y met b which ie deciding | Ovum = the entire executive | The ordinance also provides that? wes printed im the paper for ning Frown and Hartnett were indicted Killed King Carlos and the prince. « counel! of the A. F. of L. will be the laws regulating speed on the |fom@ecutive publication days, be t Bt a They Were sent It was nned to assassinate ° jin Chicago and wil! make an ef.) atreeta and cromings must be ob-fatmming with Thursday, May 2% eee Gy iors ema none (Se nell ring the state re- Hitehcock Stays Out. | fort to have an antl-tajunction plank served and due care and preeau- (thus giving everybody with convic nthe in default |xious feast, which is to be held i Bi. Hitchoock, the Taft) inserted in the republican piatfor tion must be exercised by the driver [tloma, who cared to take the trouble peers Brews ine 18. All arrangements were eee whose presence in the na-|If this is unsuccessful, they w at all Cimes maple opportunity to express them ‘eervian Gian fully made for exploding a bomb fomimitiee caused a great/make an effort to have the plank | Any person who wilifully breaks feelve the grand jury |! such a way that it would hav jfrom the allies, announced | denouncing the anthinjunctionlsts the speed laws, or drives a car in fact that so many hundreds developed evidence of other alleged | been practically tmposelble for the yy that he would not par- | defeate | a reckless or carclees manner, will Star readers did send tn their ——————— —— criminal operations. which resulted | king to have escaped with his life, 1S the sessions any more. i will fight It out at Chicago,”| be deprived of his license, Any one Pballots by mall, shows that the sub opening statement to the } ye ge ee bon, which has beet tors. with Lana, of New Mextco,|said Gompers today driving & car without @ Hleense will jjret of Bunday opening versus Sus artnet is secused of embeasling | Tartse well aa two @ll sorts of industrial and civil éis- pproxy Hitchcock beld, en) ore ere be fined $10 or given 30 days in| day closing is # live one, and that £00 worth of bonds and necuri- | “roe ao ” Treadwell, a Sention and harrassed by rub fession of the committee | ¢¢ ”? | jall Fit @til figure prominently in tutase ! mnging to state of the | bills against James W Tesdwenl, #| cae hand and SY abateiees ok GD person. It was suggested | |" Couneitman Murphy has drawn /plaws for the exposition. ' “ trial oF Bart is in a state of great excite. Mebcock could attend the | lup this ordinance ehter carefully} ie to be regretted, howexer,|, J: Daizell Brown, former mem-| | Tie opening of the tial Of tan |ment over the discovery of this lat ot Ber of the bank, w * now serving | Be ay went the curtain up o 3 % Bot the committee tn bis inspecting the auto ordinances in fthat many thousands of readers of ates prison after turn-|the last act of rensational|est effort at murdering royalty. maha , other cities, He has sleo consulted |The Star, who no doubt are really |* term in that had ite origin in the |Outbreaks are feared, as fanatics : : eaioboes les t ing state's evidence against Bart drama to stay away | Sixth Vi . of Explosion @ number of auto drivers and deal: | iatersated in the success of the fair " agit , ‘ ‘ The are taking every ad r) i 4 ictim nett, in to be th sopic's star wit crash c rust company « ry advantage to de- ry Snare tow ACCUSED sy = use the opportunity offered | DON * iO ctiort will be made to banker, to keep himself from the | liver addresses in the streets when- tee from the third con them to vote one way or the other . nt nclper | Ordinance Will Pass. : corroborate his testimony with let- bars of a cell, must show that the ever they can avoid the police. Metriet of Florida on the on Tennessee Is | ‘There te but Ittle doubt that er eons cae sare toe ters and telegrams sent to him by | bonds of the Colton estate wore not Hist hn dha yg bg page oh — “ of lordinance will pass the counedl ) Bartnett meas led Lewide le Hele Pt eased ‘Sure of Taft Winning. * | Severai counctimen have promised pees, hang eed poms: Beds yang Mra. Dahlgren, one of Mrs. |Sacher, thousands of depositors are widowed queen suffered severely Hitehcock remained In Buried. |Mr. Murphy their support, and #0] sol) a! taken, te that It ex Colton’s heirs, was the first wit. Waiting eagerly to hear what the|from the shock when the news a* during the session of | far ae is known there is no op- |" 8 lau aan et tne ness today, She was called to on. | banker has to say in defense reached her. The royal famtly vire m . He declared that} seesincig ib ceivininnibiiins | poaltion to the measure (oR ge pena oo oe rue | tablish the fact that Hartnett had| Both Bartnett and Brown ow are prisoners. « that Taft woutd have | The proposed ordinance should } ot MN ae eiag Bun | Dosscesion of the securities as vice |among the mont highly respected petindl mnie ans | meet with the approbation of every- ooietc' ay Me be ws) Mrs. “4 “4 howtn, pposition. mat giving up bis proxy to es Her | Investig: one. it will certainly prevent «| elosing propos! ‘ ‘said Lune had! e of ation ls pero agent tpt nc * Palloting developed the fact president of the bank. She bad de- | citizens San Francisco, and the | revelations following the fallure astounded the cowntry BRIBE | SUCCESS — ghed bie to take bis a8 Alleged : of that there |e a marked difference of reach Chicago. Confession . reckless drivers from operating m1 - . Now Taking the care. It will work an injustice t] cues and that both sides are He H. Carey, national com tog up strongly x i Rated acne. Tho | Marder. Testimony. nO one. | ‘The vote was taken under condi That the measure t# popular b | dong of unusual care, different from Mit to Hitcheock, but the Iat- with thanks, saying be proven by the letters that have the ordin: " “ ary so-called voting con been written to The Star since Fri- teats conducted by newspapers | day, when it was announced that feare to return to the meet-| “Liar!” was the term which Mra Councilman Murpdy would intro palin at aged ipa cages | serene Or RNR ON Mrs. George Brown @ to a a aS tarnt | Madeline King. when aren fn — (By United Press.) duce this measure. Pere found sending !n duplicates, | | PARTMENT ARE ALLEGED TO | the floor in a state of pone Be delegates from | King county ja! lay, applied to} LOS ANGELES, Cal, June | $s was often the case, these dupll- | BE IMPLICATED IN AFFAIR after winning second prize for \ai o Georgia wore seated &t/ Mra Avgustina Nelson, who teatified | a1 10 o'clock this morning one more | Sat day to - nade by Is CHARGED W cates were not counted. Only one } Satur & contesmon made by) iTH ¥ was allowed to cach person, In Chicago. the alleged Kiteap county mur- body of the victims of the botter | oe et bya iol eal of Arthur [. Vorys of }@eress. tube explauton. om bonne the Upived to each ballot Sriginal Taft manager,| “She I one of the worst liars I! states cruiser Tennessee, ¥. 8.| EMBEZZLEMENT The result of the count up to noon the absence of Hitch-| ever saw,” repeated Mrs. King, em | waxtieid, whose death occurred yes: | Monday was as follows the national committee | phatically. when asked what Oo hasta, was laid to rest in Harbor For Sunday Closing - 879 rise to @ report that; had to say about Mra. Nelson Against Sunday Closing. 696 waltzing at the newsboys’ ball at THAT LOOKS SHADY. | Wildwood park yesterday afternoon jand remained in an unconscious ex ~* for — than three hours. ne piente and ball, which is y United Press.) annual aftalr given by the news PITTSBURG, Pa, June §.—Gov-| boys, was a financial success. Ath- ernment agents are today investi | jetic contests were held amid much & had been supplanted so, Rao See merge wy byetour | Reba cemetery at San Pedro, It} WELL KNOWN PACIFIC COABT | | a/ aay inore voten are recel ved be: | gating startling allegations contain-| excitement and the winners of the in the fight here! told Mrs. Nelson that she had killed | had been arranged to inter the | guRETY MANAGER ARREST. |for noon Tuesday. they will be) 4 in an answer ta a civil sult filed) various events were as follows: wes ivan "wens | SOF besbend with & fatiroe | mains of J. P. A. Carroll, who died | sounted in the final returns. | MULEINE sAChHtR here, in which members of the i seek Gnainth sae iby the fact that Vorys ex-| “I don't know why sho should omy) 00 te tim | £0 AND INCARCERATED IN - - fe : *___ltreasury department are alleged to/age, first prise, Malinda Ellis; sec “ rters in the Andi-|#uch things,” and tears simost y » the Same Camp, | RARRRARAR ARK A RK HK! HOitod the securities there. Bart. have taken a bribe for putting) ond prise, Madeline Ryan ar entirely separate|came into the eyes of the aged) but just as the funeral procession) LOS ANGELES JAIL. * * t's attorneys today stated that through a deal by which Uncle Sam is’ race, under 18 years of ago, 7" cock headquarters.| Woman, who now faces a charge of | w s about to start, a telegram was es \* BANK CLEARINGS. % | he would take the stand in his own paid $2,000 a front foot for @ post-| first’ prize, Malinda Ellis; second tee from the second | murder othe ee a rs ng, |Pecelved from the navy ariaent | of Meanie gy benatt be gag be hey — offic me “or n property » Bd 1 rice : Alice Cognouil @istricts of Georgio were) wot we . attic, mony will all be in by Friday nigh e oF pe jot is selling a) adios’ race, ret wize, Alice Mhernoon. ‘This action |Aud 1 don’t koow of anything that/®t Waahington directing Admt at | ore ~ pti nn a. | Clearings today 238,875.18 &/ and that the case will go to the t foot | Cognoutl; second atten Mire. E> quickly by seating | be might have against me to say | Sebree to hold the body of Carroll) ¥ “ . @ Balances 8,913.37 ® jury Saturday night The sult was brought by the law|ma Wright delegation from the first; *¥eh things. luntil further orders. It is thought | Charged with the emborziement of | ¢ Tacoma. %| Standing alone in the center of firm of Wise & Minor against John| Noys’ race, under 14 years of age, Kentucky which was cou _ Returned to Jail. lhe remains may be ordered shipped | $500 of the funds of the Metropoll-|® Ciearings today ....$ 805,267.00 # | this desperate battle which has just | H. Armstrong, Snowden G. Lennox first prize, J. O'Leary; second ~ Fairbanks men. The con-| Mrs King, after being brought 10) | 110 tormer home, at Hartford, | tan Surety company, of which he} # Balances 21:730.00 #| been opened in the courts of this “and their associates” for commls-| prize, Julius Messenger: represented by Sen-| “te preliminary hearing at Port Or. * lwas Pacific const masager, Judson |? Portiand. # | elty Is the frail, slender figure of a sion alleged to be due for the sale Hoys' race, under 18 years of age, Wm. C. Hradley, former | Chard fast Saturday afternoon, was | Conn 1G. Bruate ts under arrest at Los An-|* Cléarings today . . .$1,037,789.00 # | little girl of the land. Armstrong and Lenox | first prize, L. Brown; second prize, of Kentucky returned to the King county Jail.) ‘The same service and rites of| - 10 lo day and the authorities here |* Balances . 61.76.00 #| Helene Sacher is § years old. She |in their answer state that the gov-|J. O'Leary Contest taken up was| Where she le again confined Ihonor were observed today a» at|tre awaiting hie return to” thia|® # {ts the great-granddaughter of Mra. ernment was cheated out of $85, Newsboys’ race, under 14 years of It ts alleged that} Mra Augustine Nelson was one| Goiiras)5 funeral. The service| city to be put on trial on the felony (4 # % #4 4 6 4 ¥ » ¥ % » ¥| Emily Colton, of whose large estate jin the purchase of the site, which | age, first prize, Fred Johnson; sec Walter J. Bartnett, formerty vice cost $942,226.40. It is alleged that/ond prize, Julius Messenger. presid of the California Safe De the chief promoter paid $8) to wsboys" race, under 18 years of TLE | posit & Trust company, of this city, certain persons in Washington to/age, first prize, Otto Trell; second was executor have the deal put through | prize, Arthur Miller of the principal witnesses for the state, relating an alleged confes-| « « a} sion which the old woman Is said |" [ounene delegates were excluded F convention tn this state ne ered lto bave made to her on the whart was read by Chaplain Dickins, of | char Brusie is secretary of the the Tennessee. Captain T. B. How-| state board of rattroad commission r officers of the Tet | ors, and is prominent in state Indicated that the Taft} nessee and a detail of sailors were | potith The it for hi _ Fatt) at Olalia, a week ago yesterday. At polities e werre®: 4 Shortly after the sensational fail Men's race, 100 years, first prize, spool oo get every del | that time Mre. King was in the | Present at the services at the) rest was sworn to by D. A. Mefteth, ure of the trust company last Oc.|* ** **& * ee * kk eKKKE RK Kilford; second prize, John Sul possibly can, when « custody of Sheriff H. F. McKay,| Sve an eastern representative of the scat tiildionpnhaolies * Allison ®) hivan Senator Scott of West | SUMO vas out of earshot when| -At the Angelus hospital in this firm. The accused man did a large * BATTLESHIPS START *| Fred Wilson won the standing one of the Georgia) city today it was stated that the | postness with the defendants in the _ . AROUND WORLD. *) jump; ©. S White the running it conversation took place ee 3 Lil toy husband with a| four remaining injured aaflors pase | graft cases and is well known here fatiron,” said Mra. King, and her |®4 & £004 night and that prospects| As soon as his friends were ap- BECRETARY OF INTERIOR mares grew a little feeble. “I didn't of their ultimate recovery hope. | petsod of bie arrest they made ar GOES TO HAWAIIAN ISLANDS | } t have been a atck | |rangements for bail, which has arene oa yon years, and he| Today the board of Inquiry ap-| been fixed by Judge Weller at $15-/ TO INVESTIGATE THE LAND today that 18 of the! ‘o me. He Pointed to investigate the cause | 900. rustle spent the night in jail ipepublicens of the re en ae ee Caney Gab te bed.” }and fix the blame for the explo-| at Low Angeles. He had gone there ring a memorial to| Purther than this she would say|#lon on the Tennessee, will bear|with his wife, and detectives here —— : committee of the| nothing, but leaned back in her|the testimony of the officers and wired to the southern city for the | (By United Press.) E-mationa! convention, re-| chair like an invalid who has had was foliowed from the} .gAN FRANCISCO, June 8,—That men who may be able to throw/ arrest. He the committee in-| just about enough of life and cares | Hebt on the accident train to @ hotel, where he W8* lwork on the Umatilla reclamation % Platform a strong and | not if the end ie near. She does 7" be split was flatly re * * | jump, and J. O'Leary won the run * (By United Press.) ning jump in the newsboys’ con * SAN FRANCISCO, June 8. | test * The battleships Maine and Ala * bama sailed shortly after o'clock this morning for Ha wali, They are the pathfinders of the Atlantic fleet and are going ahead to try th around the world. The spe cial service squadron is in command of Captain Giles B Harbor, of the Maine in Platform. K, June §—It was BANDITS GET $4,000 (By United Pre: | MEXICO CITY, June 8.—Advices ceived here today from Balsas e that a gang of bandits attack- A pay train en route to Les ndes mine last night. The mine jis owned by Americans and the jmoney had been shipped from the THIEF STRIPS AN: nited States to pay off the men, | Three of the four men with the train were killed by the fusilade of | bullets showered on the train and | the te eeeeeee i —— placed under arrest preject in Oregon is progressing | ration against the | not seem to comprehend the serious argh ‘watinfactorily and will be rushed of what they term! charge that faces ber TO ENTERTAIN to completion as soon as possible ~ nal prerogative of| Attorney J. Henry Denning, coun TO LEARN MORMONISM tg the statement made to the Unit fs. The signers inclade| sei for Mrs. King, ald today that ed press by Secretary of the Interior | Marray Butler, Cornelius! he would ask that his cient be put THE MINISTERS James K. Garfield before he watt j Choate, John W./ soon as possible. this morning on the battleship; Mand Albert K. Ainiley haga By = yee Po that so comate at will ee (By United Press.) Maine for Honolulu. After a tour} S Memorial makes an attack be filed against her in a few days, SAN FRANCISCO, June §—Great! of inspection in the Hawaiian ts Plank in the democratic| go that she ean be arraigned Sat interest is being taken here today |jands, Secretary Garfield will visit eet eee eee eo At the meeting of the Methodiat | Put there by Bryan, op Jay and the day of the trial set in Alice Aipat a full-blooded | Oregon to note the progress #% the | Povernment by injunction age John B. Yakey, of Kitsap| Ministerial association this mort-|gamoan girl, aged not over 19, who|work and make arrangem ia nani Za sims : _ man, a guard, was wound- Med today that the move | county, was a visitor at the King|ing definite arrangements were} was brought to this country on the |to what shall be done there nvestigation revealed that a. be Sei i erme ‘bandite ‘a Pee with but had|made for the entertainment of tho| freight steamer Aeron from Samoa} ‘Although he would make no pos-| bonds of the Colton estate, valued| A nervy thief stripped an none Of the activities of Sam-| ttle to say about the case. Hel visiting Tacoma ministers and|by three Mormon missionaries who | itive statement today, it ia under-! at $225,000, were missing from the ybile owned by H. C. Pettit of | $4 no. E i) president of the) has known Mrs. King for nearly | wives, June 29. |declare that she will learn the #e-| stood that Garfield will investigate | vaults of the bank, Other irregu-| 1 19th ay., which was standing | Federation of Lavor, and|two years, remembering her as a| The committee of arrangements | crets of the Mormon church in Utah | the disputes that have arisen in the | larities, including the loaning of in front of the Olympus cafe, last _ Robber Caught With Loot. witness in & case Where a man was| will gt the clergy a boat ride/and then return to her people and |isiands regarding the taking of ter-| large amounts on flimsy security night, while Mr. Pettit and bis BLY, Nev, June 8—Just as ho | » Washington, starting at|convert them to the faith of the/ritorial lands by the Chinese and|and unsecured personal notes, in guests were eating lunch was about to board the train at He inception in a tear of} county court house today iS credited with prepar . € ged ith attempted poisoning | upon | ‘Memorial en - = The ren was 10 20 a. m. from the Lesehi dock.|Later Day Saints. The men claim | Japanese. The United States has | some to companies in which| He secured a $5 umbrella, a §6| McGill Junction, 14 miles north ot ange lQischarged. Judge Yakey says that| Later a banquet will be served at|to have a contract with Dr. Schultz, |no public lands im the Hawatian is-| officials of the bank were Inter: | hat, a pus containing @ small] Fly, early today, officers overpower. ve Wil) Fight Ithere i# no feoling of enuity against|the University M. E. church, fol-|German vice-governor of the isk | lands, but Garfield will look tnto/ ested, resulted, on December 7. in | amount of cash, a grip cont ed the man who robbed the saloon GTON, June 4.—Samucl| Mew. King among her nelghbors,|lowed by an inspection of the/ands by which they are to return|the matter so a8 to make a report | the arrest of David A. Walker, | clothing, an automobile robe an/at Rieptown of $800 on Friday pieday declared b of them taking her side of the | Alaska Yukou-Pacific exposition|the girl to her country afi she|to the state department when he| president of the bank; J. Dalzell automobile coat, a pair of so) id| night and recovered all of the New York case. | grounds. has finished her study in Utah. jretarns to Washington Brown, vice president and general | gold cuff buttons, and a nov. | mone ee ena

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