The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 21, 1908, Page 1

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SEATTLE, WASH., AND | DEFENDED MYSELF--THAT IS ALL” —Alfred E. Rose at Coroner’: 's Inquest Soy of War WORLD'S GREATEST RELAY Charged = FOOTRACE IS ENDED y, M. C. A. Sprinters Shat- : ter All Records Between : New York and Chicago. : ds tics i ) in genuine heart interest © at. in a splendid finishing intensity in local po before lines of cheering wag told today when spectators, and delivered a stiver} Rose, a Spanish-Ameri D eupiaised to a co tube contalning a message of greet the details leading up ing nh Mayor Geo. BK. Me of R. BE. Joseph. whom to Mayor Fred ousse, of Chicago. gad instantly killed tn ho * walt t 1633 First av. on tast pa! waa x for it on steps of the city hall, at 0 shame of an unfaith-| Thin sndea great relay race deep agony of a hus of the Y A jeten trots loved too well, and} ns of a fiend in bu Who had broken up the New York to ¢ ako 11 hours and} minutes ahead of the schedals @e man who bad given Ectiariin teh’ member ot the Chl f save him from hunger cago Onk Park Y. M t ed the Deed. iholds a record of 62 ot @ second for a qua epeoly acknowledged the He told bow he made the dash from J boule had drawn , as he thought, in self vard ‘to the city ha eautiful Bed pulled the trigger until forn Was empty, and he saw the than 2.000 runners partict pwho had ruined his Mfe tying | ' In the great race, having his feet. He justified the t tationed elay points var Y explaining that Joseph was te vm ¢ mile to a mile d to draw a gun to shoot at apart. Each man delivered itnesses att the silver tube to the one who th of this statem | took up the race where he left it returned a ve t o his death as the | « a The Chicage t the not wounds caused by - race at Sow The 0 .. gun in the MOW THE GREAT RACE STARTED—HERBERT RUPP START. oC! ant event ‘nbet jose. It was ke aced members of the ING FROM NEW YORK CITY HALL. k mayor de much affected by prisoner, as were (o) CUT OUT THE COUPONS ON PAGE 3 FOR THE STAR’S FAMILY OUTING DAY THE SEATTLE STAR TUESDAY, JULY 21, 1908. AR VETERAN ROSE TELLS. OF KILLING OF JOSEPH WARDALL STEALS A MARCH ON COUNCIL COMBIN PRISON BARS BREAK COLMAN AGREES WITH HOGE Tf the commercial bodies of Beattic, and the newspapers, sould agree upon two men of known busin ability and in tegrity who would agree to be come candidates for the vacan ‘on the board of county com. missioners, there could bé no doubt of their nomination and siection and of the consequent benefit to ai! of us,” said Law i} rence Colman this morning to a If reporter for The Star “1 read with @ great deal of in terest Mr. James D. Hoge's in terview The Star last even lig and. quite agree he says we could but once get the proper kind this board, that standard Wards only ordinary care to pre Vent slipping back into the old rut “If we could secure for service on the board of county commis sieners such men as we have on ur Beattie schoo! board, |] would be fortunate indeed in with what It seems to me that if for county having the it would require after of men raised we And we might do this If we go about Ht in the right way.” Hieymined to uphold the honor of | uhele « the final stages of | the ra roads along the | Faute we 4 with spectators early today from the furthermost pont ag of the city, and the run fofte by the chee of enthusiastic | admirers ‘The Chicago tean the re race ‘ Ma Mole f wessane } miles in tt . making the highest average sy of whe entire ru JAPANESE 18 ROBBED. A burglar entered the hom t K. Kumtyukt Maynard av., be tween 12 and 4 o'¢ terday permiba and stole a gold watch and Sala, a fountain pen and 85 cents ‘in cash Jo Later the child showed wh ! Jo” lived. Then he Testify. called at bie wife's residence and Srreating officers, | found Jo: present. The latter tifying were all! drew @ gun, according to Rose, and n© testimony of told him to get out or he would of the proprietors | kill him. Which the shooting; Three weeks ago Rese and an incident three | Joseph met in the store where the ME the shooting. where | shooting oceurred Saurday night threatened to kKill| in the meantime Mra. Rose and the the latter left the child had disappeared and Rose rouble was informed that they had gone ASLEEP AT SWITCH Measure They Had Held - Row he had met/|with Joseph. Rose became frantic city several years and after Joseph had threatened to} him food and {kill him, he armed himself later taking him to his| Night of the Sheoting. He continued with) On Saturday night both mea hap and finance committees, It d by the Kxhting commit and turned over to the lighting was pas signed merctes of the finance cou iliteeses trenees [cone $e ert ‘sche me core! Up Was Allowed to Sip | ell re Bm for fancied short-!threw his hand to his hip pocket ‘ « and he claims to have seen the end Through Last Night. Bill Was Held Up. ‘Trusted His Wite. lof a revolver Then the garbage Mebt was start dream of anything! “God gave me two hands to de es ed and Wardall was given to under d “vagal I trusted my|fend myself,” declared Rose stand that he would not get hin bill} Eke was of a different | dramatically, raising bis two arms! Max Wardall, councilman from favorably reported unless he voted religion than |! the air, “and I defended myself.) 1). i yen ward, may never be » |aeainest the Murphy garbage collec ‘home which we owned | That is all | . tion scheme ie the bank was in my|_ Rose occupied an hour in telling |"@ted with @ Carnegie medal for! For several w the finance hecanse | did every.|hi# story and so enthralled were conspicuous bravery, but he dis | committ has the Wanted me to. the auditors that during that period | prayed a rare and brilliant genius | bill of the en West Seattle p the story continued, the sound of a pin dropping could | »,, wae? ten vein representative industriously pigeon ihe wile apparently have been plainly heard lor council politics at the regular | iia evidently waiting for him te @ekmored of Joxeph,| The prisoner was returned to jatl council meeting Jast night and Im | he good” on the carbage. ly induced Rose to im the custody of a deputy sheriff | cideutally secured the passage of Finally, despairing of ever get B divorce in order to to await trial in the upper court the ordinance appropriating $12,000 Gag it reper : cae to the oe — poaeerty and MOMCY i peaeaeaehaaeaer ee ae for hin West Seattle sublighting |), ite, hich wtrols the | , later leaving in con . e clique which contre Jose: a * # | station finance committee, Wardall, accord-| erotga an Mane ani’ BANK CLEARINGS *! in an aside, it may be mevtioned /ing to ry told last nightt lgelet with the statement | * ‘ sanded the memt quiet nck to the dewk of} i heres. dia ea * Seattle. baer bom pice the co clerk, located» hip gy toe feo OF |» Clearings today. . .$1,604,155.17 w | Of the council's nce committec memes pay cary" othas ecured would not be bind. |* Balances 298,896.35 & | generous sized of « f néeasures, and whea the not be bind * Tacoma. # |and he either now ‘Sitle canta, bo Tan | _ # Clearings today. ..% & fore they awoke is to the bounelh. clade. ninaiale mowledge of Wrong * Balances | what it really was or praes eiaina Beye the first he actually! # Portland. #/s0 buffaloed with pposition Was Sleeping MYO anything wrong wa & Clearings today. ..$ 778,699.00 #| that they hardly dared raive a In the course of business Ml weeks azo when his }0-year- ® Balances 64,149.00 % | public objection the bill was f, by title only M @ighier told him of } he * #| In the beg Wardall oll call taken, and every council emer were 1S gee ee ® Priation bill was referred he| man voted in favor. Kvidently the h. Wither that, or the he ‘ satior THE WHITE CITY a= — semtigt | vr t ed th ante | f : v4 41 a \ 1% P WOMAN'S PURSE SNATCHED ON THE Way AnKIY Bs INSIDE THE GATE DURING THE DAY GOING HOME Bid you cut owt as er wiets Werdey > MN | ‘Tag fi 4 ‘ ! , Phy were . oR iw) OEE Oe stor 4 : Wetnes f . th t HICr GETS NOTHING Cut tt gd ; ith ft the |g 07 the date of 1, - ‘ " \ \ apes met |] jignd - . \ ) WW hoiire and ! ae Laskey teed Rai f , ke Goepon thiet hid ted J " ‘DAIRYMAN SOLD | THIN CREAM ) On the complaint of Gust Hender ton, A member of the city health department, three warrants were jasved against J. C. Burnham, man Auer of the Northwest Dairy, charg ing him with selling » that had lene than 18 per « of butter fat City Attorney De Hruler iasved | the warrants aud will prosecute the th department will ymen to # cates, The he keep watch of (he thin old j | cde no m France, England = Russia in the greatest secrecy. It was| Confessed His Crime.” not until late today that the Unit Pruyn has practically made a F; i Press was authoritatively in-| confession to juggling the accounts May Join Hands in @F- formed of the decision that had| of the bank,” said Prosecuting At- be made torney Kenneth Mackintosh today, East Conflict. It is polnted out that the “Sick| "and I don't see where it will be erm Man of Europe” is again looking | Possible for him to escape the pen- to his unwilling western allies to | tenth ee come to his aid in order that the| Prayn came to Seattle from Glen (By United Press.) ealous European powers may be ove 5 her ; Ye ? phe am, vs at ST. PETERSBURG, July 21.—M. sure that th at Powe can &Oas & Goaber to nbtrd, the French ambessador |i the Balkan many inet: be | Morten & Ca a6 8 Seen to Russia, and Rassiar Gotareed his own at tank, Sad when Oa i his ov mank, and when de Minister Isvotsky today 4 Just what attitude England will| \ostors cline were handed him he France and Russia wil take ts not known, but it is freely | vould often credit his own aqgount if the sultan te unable to crush! predicted here that England will] Win] putes creclt Ris Gin epochs the Macedonian uprising. Other | be ready to join Russia and France. | "iinet it, amd frequently ohockl powers, they say, will be forced There 1s talk of the “triple al-/ SEAS? [t) ANG Tredie my her dee to join them in preserving the in- Mance” that was meneyene to have positors tegrity of the Turkish empire nm formed at Reval when Czar . = eh decision was reached today after Nicholas and King Edward met cg PP aie tie ae a long consultation at which offi. following the visit of President|}aianced by. transferring the cial dispatehes feom the scene of | Fallleres, of France, to England,|)"umnecnted monevs to the ae the e read and it is predicted ‘that England | count of another deposltor nce was held at the! will join the scheme _|"John A, Whalley, of John W. ="! whalley & Co., who went Prayn's 5 bond for $5,000, says that DIDN'T MAKE THE BET, SO 2 short, but m tains that the : DOESN'T OWE Hiv MONEY Brother of. J. Arthur Watkins Has a Very Funny Way ». cof Figuring. thur Wa noir - X the Mea-| neon to ‘ by the Pi ‘ ' m the my f ‘ t How the Brother Figures $i ' Larsen Beat | t W brother at an \d t b my broth britbe ps through others t JONES WILL MOVE FHE WEATHER SHOWERS TONIGHT; WEDNESDAY, FAIR PRICE ONE CEN AN@ QOOLER! @ENTLE N. W. WINDS. SPIRIT OF PRUYN ‘Cornell Graduate, Who Is FROM DUWAMISFHE! | Confessed Criminal, Loses Ry ~» Courage in County Jail \° » | Jones and his friends, who Saloonkeeper Gives Up His that the saloonkeeper could get a new joon Heense in this | ee Objections were rainec in Fight to Get Another gupieition Wows wake’ a in.| It took the prison bars but half pentane sntnd I the possibility of * 4&Y to crush the pride and Kill 4 icons, and no direct. benefits |the Spirit that was in William G, 7 or two other urged incorpo ed parents, Cor grad pop but thelr sole ereument was /wlar society man and trusted bank the speed of passing automo. | °™playe, but not until yesterday an iliac tet ste ne doeld. be véniladed 1 thei a one embezzier and confessed cure @ new license for his saloon, was. Mavrporeted In spite of difficulties, a man's George EB. Jones of Duwamish has 6 property owners at-! pride nearly always forces him to announced his intention of leaving d the meeting and when the | don a white collar and necktie ang the village vote was taken the plan to Incorpo) 4 coat when receiving friends At a meeting of the residents of | rate was early » ont Young Pruyn was coatless and Duwamish held last night in th Jones w oprie he Plo- | 69 ees when those who would school, the proposition t neer bar of Daw Heense |help him in hie trouble called at as a village was was revoked about two week the county jal! this morning and voted down, The in- as the result of exposures made poke with him in the jail office. om idea was instigated by! The Sta There were gh chairs to £0 around peult his callers had to remain standing, al though conditions had been differ ent but yesterday at the Stetson, where the eption rooms are airy NOT A DIRECTOIRE? ee Theg moment that one spoke to ——_—_—___——_ | the man the impression became pre- sect sites RE ee his spirit had been | Se Fri ; 2 : , © | broken He did not even have Army Social Set at Frisco xe: ss. say» car tn Rplaah taht: soht arti we leriae extend nen at wt | any way to justify his acts in jug H Go Ti 0: ne 4 . ween) giing the accounts wf Dexter Hor- as Gossipy Time Over »»» « fe army pont cannot there: | EyPE,". vo he wal & baal the Length of Slit But the other art trouble is now almost 5 a different view or than I can bear,” he said is why there ts so m reporter The “Star 1 jo Height anything In addi (By United Press.) Mrs, Beck sald today that ‘she poge galt already. SAN FRANCISCO, July 21.—-How| went | om the ball ear pen 08 ‘ long must the slit at the side of al ca husband was ill and tha hog Afar Gun woman's gown be so that the gar- criticiem of her gown had nothing | 4ent7” was asked ment may be claseed asa directoire? to do with her early departure. She wh s he?” and there was Thie is the allabsorbing topic of indignantly denied that pins had| yicht chow of resistance in bie discussion among the smart mat been ca to aid in closing the | voice rons of the army get today. little slit y the ball was Mr cy le a member of the Mrs. P. W. Heck, wife of Lieut. over firm th t on your bond for : $5,000," was answered : ‘Oh word came from him but w nd then he jerked himself ugain, continuing: My lawye know all about {t I don't want to say anything now.” And with that he was taken back jto his cell in the south tank of aty jail, where collars are and courage dies out of the souls of me FORMED not in exc } | ame unt fs s of $300. | Due to Gambling. The great American game of poker,” said Whalley, “was respou- sible he man's downfall. We the commission. The tips | wa Adela R. t on his bond ever since wi 5 which Lar t unk’s employ, and nendations when we look And so He Got Even we Larse wed a net pond “al brother figured that | nil gi i retigis gnc oa mn $40 on ¢ 1 He I Larsor “ ap ay ee © 1 bet because he th ht th yor N.Y Cha K. Poe, a 1 ft ing attorne _ HEARTBROKEN MOTHER 7 SEEKS HER LOST SON. Home and Money Await 1° a of octoven, ibe can ni is ; i he was v Carl Conrad Bitzer, Sup- ‘» wedint recut posed to Be in Seaitle, service: of imac gb \ ES A POLE TO SECURE LOOT

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