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wat tt Fi ar TP cd Fo SHE. Ton THE SEATTLE STAR __sSTHe weatiier VOL. 10. NO. 98 SEATTLE, WASH., THURSDAY, JUNE 11, 1908 PRICE ONE CENT ERATE NORTHWEST WINDS AFT CAN WIN Q)N/SROTHER CHARLEY PHONES ALL THENEWS LONG DISTANCE TO BILL DAYLIGHTNEGRO WAS CHASED WRONG MAN BURGIARS | WOMAN'S | ACROSS THE CONTINENT BUSY | SLAYER PATHETICLONG fUNT vos me CASE IS ENDS IN | ec | FOUND | Wee q a #pecial train and loading it down wr with s and wines waa done! away th, the delegation simply | i aking two coach M. HM. DeYoung and Judge Henry A, Melvin w the delegatewatlarge who went with the party ther delegate: | + of the national and left some days ago. Neff, extieutenant gov Was olected delegate-at | tare, unable to attend on ac 1 J | count of an His alternate, Chas, 8. Wheeler,’ has sailed for Europe, and tt will be Recessary for the commiste from this state to find some other 3 man to cast his vote, T —r fon ® held on the train. Several ea are on the way to Chi i . ph d | to Vote for — — ene of these will be j | i @ the Secretary of COLt si ye go " Minor Street Robberies Also Bloodhouds Are Pet on Sanitary Inspectors Discov- Michigan Man Acts as Dew Repinted by Victims | the Trail of Human | ¢f Shack Full of | tective and Follows to Police, Fiend, Misery. False Cue, —-— [juts somtray dione peLiistiias ese sew Family of Invalids Fight Millionaire Lamberman ls }aecured leet app imately Werth | Wurdwrer ot Mire Mozy Morrinem ix | a }#100. To Captain of Detectiven|belleved to be located near Port With World for | Mistaken for a Clever Chas, L. Karte of the War. | boom for 8 nd tion, today declared that the ection of the republican fational commit earding the contests was out: — tee | rage a8 Wh The conduct of Hitchcock,” said emoy' Kurts, “was the most reprehensible of all. His sense of fairness should ‘Sesh Carolina Con *: } Charles Tegnaut, Charles A. Col-| Kell, & town ‘nine miles south of Swindler. prevented him from sitting| CHAS. P, TAFT “SNAPPEO” AT THE LONG DISTANCE PHONE. |»... pporte A New Westuiins i a posse is ile the contests were being! [Greve reported that his home, Ati ou: in seareh of him, according t Food. jtaken up : (By United Presse.) | “And do you feet that the secre) 1014 Terrace st, was entered be| reports received this morning 4 Decided. | Kurtz declared that an appeal) CHICAGO, June 11-—Every day tary's chances are good?” Mr, Taft tween 1 and 2:30 p. m. while he! Provincial Chief of Police Hutchin ) 4 test as | would be taken to the committee on |the long distance telephone works Was asked. lwas down town. The house was | 0M, stationed at Blaine “ | the deciaion of the national commit Chieago and Washington Good? Why, we feet that bis te) 9, ieindi cainddticak deat thin tol Trace of the suspect was picked) A remarkably pathetic case of 48 @ Getertive, Joes Craft, —_—_— — | tee on the Ohio contests. pees Das been Mattie Creek, Mind. in « frost. He | ation of the nays @ himself now, after chang United Press.) ard Taft, whilé Brother Charles tells, lot | gold watches, set with diamonds,| Kell, who saw a negro, seemingly officials an a resull of the 4 supped bunko man half = 8 2 | D, dune 11.—Bnough what is doing Your estimates of hia strength! rigg set with ruby, sapphire|® tra and answertng perfectly gations leading up to the general #¢ross the contineet and then ad Taft delecates to insure his Of course,” said Charles P, “you| are those contained in Mr, Hiteb$l a aenond: « larke Moxie }| the description given of the Hazel- | destruction of Shantytown domly disnovering that he had made a the t batlot had | must accept what 1 say a» coming cock’s statement? G08 diamond; « large Mexican Opal | tore murderer, washing hisclothes| Following an investigation the horrible, unexplainable mistaign on the temporary roll | 6 & prejudiced source | “The statements prepared by Mr./ fig) & garnet atickpin, a Koigbt/ in a creek along the line ducted yesterday by Health ( of chasing tee wrong man er other part of the lection is assured. He certainty will States may hold Wm. How. have enowg) votes on the first bab | low » up by the crew of a southbound! poverty and sic ME articles taken: Two ladies’ | freight train passing through Port | called to the att | Charis beamed on a delegation of Hitchcock seem to be very com | Templar watch charm and «a Colt ws of t jue was telegraphed miswoner Crichton the shack o Tee wrong man happened to we tion today when the , visitors who had found their way to| servative. He is o very careful man calibe . to the sheriff at New Westminster 4 by the family of J, H. Arn W. ©. Boeing, a millionaire lumber- Semmitice ended the con Its room in the Auditorium He has not had to alter any of bis}? a.” ee |and he started at once with @ large at Massachusetts st. and § man, of the firm of Boeing & Crim- cee Pe oe toe | “When one has a brother running | claims eo far, and we are coming to|| Mt. Colgrove thinks the bur posse of armed men for the spot | boulev be allowed to remain | mons, well known in Seattle, whe Care ? for the presidone o is apt to be have every confidence in what he |#ained entrance to the house by) where the supposed fugitive had 2 < ans can be Owns thousands of acres of the. be ws ere fubitent | x t predicts | means of « me Rey been Up to a late hour this | found of caring for the inmate most valuable timber lands in this Taft lease 4 . HSC . ana | Dead Rey Used afternoon the posse had pot been| J, H. Arnold, the father, has been state. Mr. Boeing thought it @ they consider final post of vietory. It ts gen 7 here now that Taft : the entire state delega- Tennessee, Texas and Delegates Pledged. | the Taft men were seated ae j | | ‘ : cada a gaa tie seen wince It plunged into the woods | # helpless invalid for months as the #004 joke. So did his friends to [USA eee eee eee eeeeeneeeeneanee een & b B os peg Mad — ; oo at Port Kell, and no word bas been | result of rheumatiam. He is being Whom he recounted the story. Cro@® arenes SO ae F we i received as her or not {t cared for the county hospital. kept the bulk of Qis thoughts to poet oe was entered by monn | had succeeded in running down the |Mrx. Arnold, though sick heeelf, himself, but those which found audl- @ pans : 2 : has been working nights as scrub. | bie expression would not have bees ternoon he | "Ss" erday afternoon Th The fact that the man's clothes | womamin the Colman building considered very edifyink in a Bum =e must have been horribly blood The 18-year-old daughte¥ (s bed- day school class stained from the struggle with the | ridden with tubercular sores and In the very beginning it seems | burglar de away with $45 tn jena and « gold ring, set with four First district of South age ol And nix Dearie eg yet |imurdered womae is considered a| will probably only be saved by the that Croft met a man who repre- faa, the boomers of the secre tee Unease S ke Seeend "Captain er Detectives | (ct ef important significance fx amputation of her arm. A 12-yea nted himself as coming from the with their names on the tem- ‘ mn balled today a# the “bride of the drygeods counter rit wee — clothes men to work upon) its Four sma children, af of was evidently shy on the coin, but «+ The contest in the by Moving Their in the section of Kjos’ department store where drens goods jthe casen , John Adams put a bloodhound to| whom are mere bables long on the talk. He induced Croft are measured off that she was married to John Kulick by Ket Wile Charles A. Butler, of Port) 5 "1.G.) on the trail of the mur.|the mercy of to separate himself from $2,600 tina district quickly fol- was disposed of in short Sh | for nomi . ed y ate inclined to dis the claims of the Taft men! have some sur- wo . but the general wm of opinion ix that the ee can substantiate thelr Great Influx to Its Center of Fight. ‘of the fight from now . P j tune teller whe was convieted of we taggere r | | a j re staggered at the sight which the credentials commit. jthe murder of Mary Vreal in Chi-/Shot. Mug fr oe es gna grected thelr eyes when they firet| ouaht of lots of things that he ere the permanent roll of * jcago in 1805 and necused of the | ynynan” fie vale the Clvewis tuoi visited the place. might have thought of at the be rent! will be made up, | polsoning of five other members of Peng It is someth too awfwl to talk | Soeing. But way, Croft came 42 ultimate results are| Driven trom thetr abiding places | the Vreal family, must hang tomos-|S7*. but missed it after she left bout.” sald Health Comminaatk through with the aforementioned | Bownnend, wer talking to a friend iat pler 1 Inet night, about 10 lo'eloek, be laid bis sult case down. j When he started uptown he missed pide sult case. Mr. Butler places | from Douglas through the dense for Women Loses Watch. lest to Port Kell | The sanitary cob@itions under Mise M. F. Trabocatto, of 1743) There are many med walking the | *hich the family are living are de 13th av. &., is uncertain whether | rade in the vicinity of the murder | *¢tibed as almost beyond descrip eect ee eee ee eee ee eee eee eee her gold watch was niglen or lost| with rifies on their arms, but it inn. They are in a small shack, and eon [last night on Second av. The watclt;/ argued that the murderer is not fn the sanitary inspectors, inured attached to @ large gold horse | traveling in the open roads to all sorts of disagreeable sights. good coin of the realm. Used Becing’s Name. Croft had visions of a cool mi- lion or more which was to sprout® out on the limbs of the trees that Conditions Awful he purchased from this enterpris- ing citimen of the Evergreen state. It might have been a coincidence chat the stranger gave his name as Boeimge and that he owned about balf of the stam#ieg timber tn this state. It was afterwards that Croft ¥ derer. The dog picked up the trail | da Mra the t and traced him three miles east earner for the family, and whil ward to Douglas, on the Canadian best she can, the vide of the boundary. Here the an hax but little time t scent was lost in the forest. It in| to the younger children. ti Surrounded by shoppers, clerks aod buge belts of cloth, the berriedty left the couple went through the ceremony and the: store. Relng strangers in the city, Kulick, whose home is in Minne. epotis, and Miss Minnie Riley. the bride-to-be, of Pletcher, Idabe. Strolied into the store and asked the proprietor where they could find « minister. Kjos suggested thet the wedding take place te hie store, and the couple aereed. * * * * + * * * * * * o ¥ * . . * * * * * * * * * * * * * + * * ® Robdert Reid, a Methodist minister + « * * * * . * * * je plawe. She reported her loss t the fate of the candi | along. the coaneets which Disect | ow. according to a decree handed | tim potiee Crichion today. “The woman hae to| dollars, twenty-five hundred of fan ate oo ee. Selick hed ceed Cen amet Ot) The Crowa Clothing Co. 1131 jwork to keep the children from edintdly will thas in |shack dwellers hare floated thelr iillek had applied for a stay Of Ox) pit ay wan victimized by @ starving, although she should be in | (he diveppearance act. His ot oe, ee Mana- an eo ote Ge w & pong os s writ of hateas corpus nérvy thief yesterday when he’ : the hospital herself. Practically pata J poo t . ae. ig tere peepee | Pigeon Point and have taken w Pa, ine technical ground that the) piexed wp a brown sult case in solinesilinie every member of the family is i1i,| trunk mystery loc e 4 pimpte now absolutely so iP | ise who sentenced him bad net front of the store and walked off! l have taken the matter up with the | °° ra fe ® possibie contingency | quarters where they expect to es | asked him before whether he had | i, ir HEIRESS TO MILLION DOLLARS county authorities and will see that, Croft became real indignant when jhe found his money gone, and the ‘anything to say. The court held) might prevent the som orders embe: the family is properly tak . ry of War Taft on | “are hw eer | that this contention bad po merit, |g hates Sandaulst, @ member of/ WEDDED MAN OF HER of ¥ U® Properly taken care) stranger likewise. His first thought sued by the health department. o |The governor and the i | | f . " 7 prisen beard + “ 4 caiigiieai was of the police. In these hard that the Taft men| The shacks had been condemned Anti-Racetrack Gambling “=: Already retuned tw pardon init. | Pll and'e ralitted ticket to Mt, | RUOWE CRYERAL. SOUTHS |times he figured he would males ‘the rest of the contests and were to have been destroyed, lek ~ 4 he htt of| AGO. money by catching the maa him- . Rational committer with | as being unsanitary, but when the Bill Is Passed in ate ee | self. No so#xer said than éone. ty, and in that event WIN Dte Game, Teach | Strikes the Trail. f § into the convention | MSPectors visited the spot recently CHICAGO, Jone 11 Poltowing &} eae ( i ; f . margin to spare on the | to execute the department orders, New York. pathetic leave-teking im: pele e tt e* oT ey, Sas al ) ats | sabfter a, few oon ones See roll, (arr found that the shacks bad mother ta Cleveland, Oto, over the |» BANK CLEARINGS, tel ctosne tance ane ebeee thick tales |went to Mismeapolis. There he Wants Office. mystertously disapp.sred. | tons — telephone today, Herts ttl Senate Stantoré Spike, Seeaater | struck the scent, A man named Goveruor Benjamin B Geka Garces touch feng Pour ana ge op hen | Clearings today .#1,152,114.75 &|of Charles G. Lathrop, treasurer of Boeing had taken the train west. New York, was brought ne ee (By United Press.) jef, almost collagecd. Mis nerve re-le Balances £2.783.69 &| university, and a niece of| | He answered the description se a as a vow candidate| _ Th Mystery was explained thir) arBany, N.Y. June 11.—The| ied after be had had a conter-| Tacoma. % | the late Mra. Jane L. Stanford, was nny? | Croft grabbed one of Jim Hill's [ Wicepresidential nomina-| morning when Councilman War- | genate today passed the anti-race 60° With Fathor O'Callahan. whe|® Clearings today $620,455 ®)| secretly married last April to Wal : |sitvidend earners coming in the l- / | dail red at the office of the! tn conducting a whiniwind apeaking | 50,248 wl iar ; | Rood oben ° J, McKnight, Odelle appea: trackgambiing bill, which makes | @ Balances 69,248 @! ier Watson, a popular club man ree, ere =| rection of the Pacific ocean. secretary and repre | health commissioner and complain | geokmaking punishable by a year (Ur Ove" the city today jn an offert |» Portiand. %| about town and @ rancher of Napa | At Seattle Croft learned that his political matters, ar-(@¢ Sbout the sudden and unexpect-| in jait, with no alternative fine. * Sox Vigo By age own gs pol |® Clearings today $1,267,883 @) coanty. Mrs. Watson was left $1 5 . | quarry had left the train and taken to test the sentiment /¢4 !merease of population in bis) The vote was 28 to 25. Sen: ¥ wife vised bis cell this! ® Balances 101,940 % | 999,000 by the late Mra by Fleod, Will Arrive a room in a down-town hotel. When = * Weil's chances ware | Foetker, of Brooklyn, who was ai*rucun When she was ready (0 ®\ Her parents are in the East and | the self-made detective reached the ek said that the Taft fore-| A” Investigation developed the | wrought here seriously iit, wae able! oi, nye: “ten et i eee ee RE RE! Know nothing ofthe marriage — | Over G. N. | hotel Boeing had disappeared again. had no preference an | fact that after the shacks bad)ts take hie seat and cast hie vote|f to, ‘nary much, Phrowgh all | Bvery effort has been made by| er | The second day Croft finally | been condemned on this #hdy of the | ) “ & vice presidential for the measure. The other BiH io nine SS aa | the young people to keep the wed sighted his man. At least he thought that they had been cone | a or ae ee which will complete the Hughes — oan ng, = - or Ba ding & secret and it wax with dif it was bis man. He was afral@ ‘Rothing thatever except wooed Png a anti-racing legislation and put an een ne eee ember thee when ficulty that confirmation of the! Three of the Great Northern|o! making a mistake and followed on the ticket Reatih placards, an8 moved I 68 | and to the “apert of kings” In We) ioe ‘tions coment om Bay rumor was obtained today. Al|trains which were delayed a week | 8 Supposed fugitive through the ral Wade Eilts, of = ny pti ng Point, as It) Empire state, is expected to be Or is, voneuie de nay conden though they are supposed to have|at Belton, Mont, by the floods, | Streets and Into the Union depot. bere today with the| er with - passed by the same vote, This is Ut J ? |beon married tn this city, no record | will arrive in Seattle tonight. The| The Stranger bought a ticket for Investigation Is on. the greatest victory Governor of the issuance of a marriage cer- | first train will arrive at 9:15, the | Aberdeen and passed out through at the designa Tatt to be pre| The building department was|Mughes has won since he began hte tiffeate vem can be found. Miss/second at 9:30 and the third at| ‘he sates. Croft ran to get a ticket © the convention comumit-| brought into the conference which | hie term of office. | athrop’s brother married a sister | 10:45. |—and missed the train by about Me refused to discuss the | followed ‘ouncliman Wardall's| Both bills were passed by the © With the conviction of W. C. Me-|of Watson and the romance Is said! The first of the flood-belated ai? feet. bee it for the platigrm, but | visit, and this afternoon an investi-| lower house yesterday. The s Nichol, proprietor of the W. ©. Mo-|to have begun at the home of the|traing was expected to arrive in mong the passengers on the MMs arrival he recetved| gation is being made Uniess | racing gambling legislation was [Nichol Employment Co., of 119 W bride's sister-in-law. he city at 11 o'clock this morning. | "€xt train for Aberdeen was a man Tepresenting the Na-| proper sanitary regulations are ef-| urged by Governor Hughes at the Main #t. on a charge of violating} The young peoplesare in Mill Val-) As reported in yesterday's Star,|®&med Croft, who hailed from Bat- mrers’ association. | fected the shacks will be torn| beginning of the reguiar session {the employment agent ordinance, in| ey where they are erecting @ sum-/the line was, cleared at 11 o'clock |e Creek, Mich. Croft was very, Object to Plank. down. As they are now practioal-| the legtelature in January. It w the police court this morning, City | ter home esterday morning, But very mad by this time. When the trains = pi — od chiles lly im deep water: the health com-| laughed at when first mentioned torney Ellis De Bruier announced ms were held up about five hours at| tin reached Aberdeen in the e te ”_ t cbtection 10 | ssasioner fa not just sure how far| but the legislators seen found he ah can Reledlie Wane war teen |Spokane awaiting while the ar.{€Vening Croft started out on a still Protesting aaalnat the | his authority extonda in the case. | Was serious | selina lthe peat, which har cauent many| WANT TAFT’S TARIFF) rancements were veing made ‘to| bunt and finally located his man tn st wy | Many of the other residents of| very effert was made to post-| j transfer the tickets of pass @ barber's chair getting a shave. injunctions by courts; * . . vietime of late. | . vit shack district have| pone the bills, which were intro Obt cho! od because | | who had been laying over in Spo-| Millionaire Is Nabbed. the sand-apit shack dim ered amatigg - St ‘| Price to fain Look-in at!” Mexichot wax fined $10 because PLANK IN 6. 0.P. tase po | | moved to the shores of Went Se | duced by he refused to return to B. Erickson | As he waited a policeman came ii ninnerinentinacnastinnsnesstsntninsaciieneneninitttetetaaad te OO pmagmigg AF aplomb and numerous complaints of | Senator Agnew. Why m the commit } the Republican @ fee of $1.60 which he had | I, It was necessary for the trains| up and Croft told him the particu: Biteply as it was evident | the sudden influx of beach resl-| tee hearings were held. last Aug the employment agent to furnis! PLATFORM |t proceed slowly because they | lars. When the stranger emerged, Buthorized to make any |Gent® have reached the city hall.|ust, Belmont, J.B. Haggin and Jas.) ‘ \him a job. | were comparatively close ther.| freshly shaven and smiling, he Se fie platform. The ob-| Ail of these places which do not/B. Keene, millionaire race hore} Convention. The city ordinance states that all} |The local Great Northern officials | found himself in the clutches of the ire expected to be | contorm with the health ordinances |@wners, appeared in “person with | Seasdaust be returned to applicants aud have no definite informat but | officer Mi once to Taft in Waah-| ll be destroyed. fares Soe mace 6 ee ee aed If positions are not furnished. Me | they expect that extra coaches will} When he was informed of the — nd - The session was adjourned as the} Nichol had printed receipts stating | (By United Press.) | be on all the trains crime he was charged with having i were sete | bits were beaten in the senate by} (By United Pree.) that If an applicant did not return} CHICAGO, June 11,—Since it has| A large crowd will probably be|committed, he smilingly assured ] the temporary roll of ie HIGH VALUATION ee oe CHICAGO, June 11.—The demand | ge, certain hour his fee was for.| become known that the tariff plank/at the Union depot to meet the| them that there was a mistake. It today received litera | | Gov. Hughes thereupon called a) for tickets to the republicali n&| tied This, City Attorney De Bru- |! the Ohio republican platform was | trains this evening. Hundreds of| required about ten minutes to ton: | Eiliens from the “second | special election in Niagara and Or-| tional convention which convenes |{e, contends, in clearly a violation |actually written by Secretary Taft, | people in Seattle have friends who | vince. both Croft and the policeman / BE” Roosevelt boomers, | 0 L N _— cou ; Bot ext ™ say is #0 great in tt $100 | Ge the law an effort is be ing " ade to have were de layed by the floods In | that they held tn custody no other j ma Si” | the senate, district |is the least figure at which one can this plank inserted in the national | some cases families have been than the millionaire lumber dealer. | ge them wore the but and secured the « ion of Sena-|he obtained, The men who stip eye RRR ERE MEMES ulgerte platform. The exact word: | arated As already told, this Boeing took Ae tor Wallace, who favored the bills. | scribed toward the expenses of the| & % | ing of the tariff plank {8 as follows: | A great volume of Bastern mail a huge joke. Croft couldn't ay Stompede The Chicago, Milwaukee & st.) In the meantime he called an extra) convention are recelving tickets at|@/ROLLER RETURNS SUNDAY. #| "A revision of the tariff by al will come in on the three. tral anything funny about it at all, that @ de! paul railroad will have to pay $169, | session of the legislature, which to:| the rate of one for each $100 con | & ” #|xpectal session of the next con-| For the last week, the posta! cle: it had dawned upon him that made to| 969 for the four lota which it needs |@4Y save him the needed vote tributed. No one has yet admitted|* Dr, Roller will arrive here ®| gress, insuring the maintenance of|at the Seattle postoffice have had had made the long trip and had h . 5 to Roose lig complete ita terminals In this receiving over one ticket. Three|#® next Sunday motning. Billy #| the true principle of protection by | almost nothing to do. Not 10 per t the many extra dolars on a “4 ’ - t Be he gives his consent | ety, aeeording to a verdiet return: | thousand tickéte are to bo distrib: | % celved a message this #! imposing such duties as will equal|cent of the usual volume of mail | foo he figuratively kicked ; led by a jury before Judge Boyd J.| uted to Chicago politicians and the|® morning that the doctor left #| the difference between th st of |« into the office by 1) i 17 times and “took the train za ie Tallman in the superior court this reet of the apace in the Coliseum|® Chicago Jast night at 10:45, #| production at home and oad, of the Oregon Short Lin b home. _Salitornia Delegates morning ia to be devoted to delegates, press|# feeling in the best of condition #| together with a reasonable. profit The local Northern Pa of oft says he will leave the7de MOIBCO, Jun it ‘The ote give the rafiraed a front —s jand friends of the leader® Many|* and ready to take on all com. #|to the end that without excessive | fictals are still unab e to ective business to real detec. delegation to the re | age of a block off Holgate st. from | politicians have offered to act as|% ers at the Preas club benefit *| duties, American manufacturers, | their line will be clear, | the| tives hereafter, and go to farming Bion left here om tbo | Colorado to Utah ota. The ined is| (By United Press.) call boys to get inside the great|* next Monday night w| farmers, producers and wage earn:| engineers at the scene of tt n A living. He does not believe ning for owned by Jemes D. Davidson ead? SPRINGFIELD, Ill, June 11—|eonvention bell, so great i the de-| * w|ors may have adequate protec: | ble unable to positive that his think-tank is equal to the . m of ~ bie wite [ilermon Hillek, the Liohemwlan for-| mand for tickets. he AREER eH y|tlon when the waters will sut ferreting out cr ,