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ETON THE SEATTLE STAR : [te weatter VOL. 10. NO. 13 SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, SATURDAY, AUGUST 1, 1908. PRICE ONE CENT NORTHWESTERLY BREEZE RS. JESSE FIFER DIES OF HER WOUNDS ? NAGEMENT OF PUBLIC MARKET CRITICISED OREST FIRE THREATENS DESTRUCTION OF OREGON TOWN PING WOMEN DROVE HIM 1) SPEN7 HOUR '/ FARMERS FAIL TO GET _ ICY WATERS SAYS FRIEND OF JESSE FER se nteheo esses STALLS AT THE MARKET — The yacht was sailing for South sizes Near Bellingham and *'tne" and brought to this city. NAN PATTERSON'S PATH--A CIRCLE Mary Disgusted This This Relingham from Laat Sound when it was struck by a gale. Before the 1 cer Smith Saith Says Fif Mrs. Jesse Fifer died at 3:10 thie morning at the Minor hos Have Hard Experience. Cnn eens for Morning on Finding All ove won clinging fer to Kil Them pital, making the third victim of Jesse Fifer, in addition to hie a Uisieliives to the well of the bost.| eta 4 ‘Threatened , own suicide. The men managed to Mre. De | G d Loc i 6 ‘ Mre. Ethel Warren is at the Pacific hospital in a most pre seis Wen peg ~The |LEteAd the children Into the de | sere ”- ations Gone. t 4 “9. w~The They chun; desperately the ] = carious condition, and he th ithough « ’ y ny ne aia" - But Says He Dida't Be etahate Mak vitae or yr yr * expected, although she rallied F) steasure yacht Linda of Seattle, yacht whieh was pitching and 6001700010100 000000000000 1000000001000 > | ghtly night, and the physicians give her a fighting chance with Mr. and Mra. G. Oebrite and/ ing i the gale. Debritz says the 2 Because they were unable to be Him—Mrs. Fifer The riature of her three wounds made Mra. Fifer’s death cer three children and F. G. Head and | wind was tn the nature of a tornado, G in Pike place to attend the drawing tain. Her left kidney wae shot away and her liver was punctured. ton Sidney aboard, capsized off | coniif@ in whirling gusta across (he a yesterday tm farmer « Another shot entered her lunge and the third builet passed || “MUckanut bay late last night, and! open Piretches of water : I pon’ fe" ind themselves without \s and 0 be cont ) une Dies. through her shoulder, She almost died Thursday night on the op gf | chetcored nate rp reas ” erating table, and stimulants were administered to prolong her S Some of the farmers told a Star -__ 4 life & [reporter this morning that, while Grifence browght to taht today Her friends, Miss Margaret McClain and Mise Helen Key epee coe, ee , Done Seesicns mon y peddiers and repr Wwe it certain that Je Fit were by her bedside when she passed away. Just before the end 5 ot Werte n ay W pianaih fon ver to murder Miss Mar Mra. Fifer became conscious. Her professional knowledge told her is S |chants were ocenpying choice aod Miss Helen [that death was certain. , = oq | Stalls. purses, when he on She told them she knew she was dying, and that she was not If BP Lasouan aati haicned in eek ee Despltal of his w at afraid. Her only regret was that she left two orphan children. > > | sons fesietdnolinte ann ea lexith GRA ar, last Thersday eve “Take good care of my children, won't you!” she repeatedly © 3 |mate farmers who come Pike asked, and with tears streaming down their faces, both women Se 3 ang me almost two weeks | assured their dying friend they would give her children the ten poe = 1 be et was to shoot |E gerest care. the entirely un- . rg 4 Ne aeagity to etavtie tov necessar re brought about Peete women.” said J. R. Saulth, Just before she loat consciousness for the last time Mra. Fifer Token From Jail by Mob [moved i ay eM satianiesd | by rank tism on the part of is career oe see expressed a desire to see her little son, Ezra. The boy was hur y The taeGer caused great ste. |S Inspector Cheadle F easy meeting Be y The murder caused great excite | 8 en miid tempered man and | ried into the hospital, and at the sight of his mother he seemed Whit iment among the whites, and the | Endorsement Circulated. him. | laughed tt off. |) to reatize what had happened. He burst into tears and rushed to of es, and Strung Up race feeling ran high. The negroes | Se et ee eee ms that he n tt. threatened to organize against the |) 42 ale ying that the farmers had Peeeved tha meant her bedside. taken measures to pre we whites, and at a meeting of a ne | been fairly treated by Inspector Mumedy ‘eakly the dying woman caressed the head of her son and —hKes! - laro ledge the revolutions indorsing | $$ Cheadle, was circulated through Women have turned my |} 294!" and again she murmured, * @ good boy, Ezra; grow up her Killing of Cunningham were | be Pike ace, but despite tempting t me, said Jesse, “and to be a fine man, and don't forget your mother.” ed Murder unanimously adopted. When thi & promises nd Imp led threats. the home. They have tp “Mama, mama, dunt you die,” ¢ h " . measure became known the whites |e majority of the farmers ined to my wife so that she won't .. feals wine: ke 1 oe, Sean Tp. CNG, Ge ae tat were infuriated. The four men |& ‘ oe Tara ent Fil oo ae after one final kiss, kind hands bore the little chap out of the panes said to have been the originators | £5 — man aot signed eays he did kil them both.’ ” room. 4 of the resolutions were arrested | © because Cheadle promised to re- Fess tee dasa, ich nis tats eateeclihian! Wiis sabthenis Geabiiia ania’ By United Press.) ahd: placed in jail on the charge |$ serve a good location for him today, Was Driven insane. i“ bi - RUSSELLVILLE, Ky. Aug. 1 of ceoxpira The wh det $ This n a hat when he ar th thinks Jesse Fifer was to unconsciousness, and shortly afterwards death came. The bodies ¢ “rf negroes were! mined that Immediate and sum | © rived this morning, he was told by My driven insane by worry found weave from the “Old mary action was necessary, and | ¢ ch e t he was late and the trouble with his wife, and Hanging Tree,” on the Nashville the mob was organized — quic & i had therefore been given to the ange with the in pike, at dawn today The men without any warning tb b= somebody else *hooting the two women were removed from jall in so whe renlized that it we t go, The man says he asked Cheadle responsible for city last vight by « mob of de lest to resist. The + eu were Canny how he could 4 of his poultry in aoe termined whites, who forced the takep quietly to the “Old Hanging and produce, there being no loca t the tu jatier to deliver the prisoners un- Tree” where many jacks have tions of any kind left. He says fired right and der threats of battering down the died, and were speedily executed Cheadle at last taking his doors The mob the porae Why don’t you sell to the deal- The lynching was the result of] The lynching of the four men/ ers? ut the events that the murder of James Cunnin f 5 purder o pon Cunningham, has terrorized the negroes tn thin When asked by a Star reporter avder,” said a & white farmer, near Allensyilie, section, and it Is not probable BAN ORT Tne: why he did not take Cheadle’s ad- aw quote ‘. Ky., @ week any by Rufus Brow thant there will be any further CHAPTER 1 Jhave had your chance. Leave Pitts-| Ye the farmer bitterly declared der. a negre trowble, Cunningham di Non Oe a sins | bet Salers a2 WalGht, OF: the pe will eat my chickens and prod- land his wife were b] The mon hanged last night be | Brewder, who had m ¢ on Cumtorecn, youme, paneiitel, | oo oe send yen to the workhouse (wee before I will give them away at faine. I have known a ihenciengaiee ot : Re ata jonged to @ lodge that adopted res om the farm, and the negro, re ex member of the famous Florodors | 1) vagrasey! Ne MONON. | the prices offered by dealers.” le ae leans mtn £°Sodurting "the" owardok (tg aman, waited ho oppor. | Sextet. eat in court tn New York, |"“oyHap'Z, 108, Nan Patteron|,, ithe dram fr sain ae bl Sakern’ of the Fite Citiz Pp; Strick r probably would have been |aunityoand killed the farmer in cold | charged with the murder of Caesar! sat big chair ne office of LY Conducted,” said one farmer, Bueband Bar she ogee ge — a ens Fame CM ANG iynchea if he hed been re " wlood sosteensioes wae her Captain off Detectives, Rouch’ of HOW is ft that certain men who are aol Co) yes, M = - — > ol even legitima far > a sister of Mrs. Fifer, is en Two juries had dis-| Pittsburg. He was talking to her pr h legitimate farmers have to have some in- > Call = . her gui r the same stall e ay? Sure’ her. i believe that foute gg and will | arrive ‘or Assistance Is forest fire raging im this section ot | 2 “th Ae Be Byent acy Revere gyro IM when os loft jall ts New York.” | man could not fairly pe the aad - co taped *PnO- of one of the children Se sn ahncecs anal that aaa iin the Sint prisoner She gave jnot bothered by the police You |” —— npn day for a week fe kno sep The body of Mrs, Denny Niehul Made. any Fires Are cet, wie terme anak Sao ou atless interviews. She ad-| were allowed to go your way. The ush Carts Have Places. ‘bypoo wih be dorearded to:Mequtem tor 0 / BURST mitted she had not made the most) path you chose was a circle—it led| “Are those push carts,” sald an- Make Trouble. burial this afternoon. Mrs. Frenk | - Mest of the tateghens’ Tes’ thee | out of life right back to the police statio other farmer, pointing to several very long before these Biggs, a sister of the murdered Raging. the bits are burned, oo it to he} Tae 1 became lost in the at, great; The woman didn't sob. Sh ed such vehicles which occupied good had ieee We etiads, arrived tm Geatthe Yat eed man hy pre | peti si city of New York 6 said, sob-|the official in a halfamused, half-|stalls, “pushed in from a farm en Fifer came inight and will accompany Mr. Niebul iqnsiicaniiels of the fire | (By United Press.) bing. “1 never reaitzed my position defiant glare. She was still isten each day? vey fe ry © body of his wife to Ho XGDEN, Utah, Aug The dele 1 this gre ouble came upon ing pvious ey were not, and In- Were Itving at 1718 quiam. The funeral will be in Ho (By United Press.) ms tah, Aug. L——The dcle/ me. But now my eyes are opened I don't care where you go,” said |spector Cheadle does not interfere, @Y.. Mies McClain ordered quiam, where the Niehuls are well MARSHFIELD, Or A Electric Storm Starts Fire. jeation to the independenc party |1f | only have liberty again, what etective, “only you can’t wreck | but, on the contrary, hands out the house That was the known and very popular, The lodge While great waite Phar Roan BAKERSFIELD, Cal, Aug. 1.—|SR*Pation from Washington, Ore. | a different Na terson I shall be.| any more homes in Pittsburg. The good locations to owners of such Aqarrel the Fifers ever of Eagles at Hoquiam, of which Mr.|raged in the forests. all night, ich | vorest firen started Prday after-|&0®. Califoroia and Nevada return. |Ob. how ! long to show the world Se nee eras maaan eon Caen \..., Niehul is a member, will render | gradualiy approaching thie city, the /200n by an electrical storm are re | ing from Chicago, were delayed 4) country, where there woligg Pane bene cektek tes diame WG Kabuares dee” wanes ae ranted hic wife to leave him every’ assistance Today the citizens are engaged In nevi |ported today to be beyond control. |i re , Aecaggc count ere there are flowers ured her husband tnto disas- frult growers) are given minute Women and they wanted and employes of the Lincoln | their household f: ‘ NOG | Ciebtaing otek jot euvertl miles enat of thia city all last ni and birde—the great night life will/ter. The story's straight enough nd posts or larger spaces to leave Jesse. The i, where Mra. Niehul wos em sr wenn pele gt by & chyadburet, which washed out! have me no more! my me are exposed to the sun ging trenches amidst great excite. 1" the mountains and started the rafiroad track More influence over ployed as a telephone tor, | ment @ | cant Ms hin aa Give poor girl a chane The extravagantly dressed young |or wind than her hasband had. made up a handsome purse and pur Mar Q a i he . thundered the nation She woman aroze impatiently It is charged that dealers owning cmggll cea ene or aa line am er om ly sc on the outshirte of aa tes ond of on open nt hot | BLOW TO OKLAHOMA BANKS. | serves another chances What have you decided to do?” | booths make absolutely no effort to eaple couldn't agree at biems for the funeral. Mrs. Nichul | 9¢ ve already been de *? cS oe Then the third jury disagreed, the | asked Roach conceal the fact that they also con- TS ne tg sen dhat (2 ; stroyed. county and in the mountain di» (By United Press.) cell swung < and the Oh, what do you take me for? duet stalls. i : at was very popular at the hotel and) The streets are choked with fur. tricts | OT r ; Suc beat bis wife. She told everyone who knew her speaks of niture of all & lot WASHINGTON, Aug. 1.—Attor-| beautiful Nan Patte swept out i'm going, of course Such conditions as these, the ever beaten her er sweet disposttion and mc pene "aging ney Ge Bonaparte today an-|and for a time heard of| That night Nan Patterson left farmers say, they will not tolerate, rt b h t disposttion and im The exelted ; yt. lerate, hon BE ie - — eng know Another Town Threatened. |hounced his dectaion th under the | her Pitts and it is up to Mayor Miller and the . data Uae Gaus Fig ty al lght,| UKIAH, Cal, Aug. 1.—The forest|tederat banking laws it Is llega! for : city council to make matters right. . Fifer filed a by the flames jemmed I tire that Friday rnoon threat. | hational banks in Oklahoma to cor CHAPTER II CHAPTER Ht by the was influ need to Mayor Straw has appealed to the C4 thia city with destruction, is | ibe he iar the ue tenaien dt tee Besser om is athe dtove Pifer ihe wild ae i yg Bol beg nae eng all re 1 cannot be stopped | law of that atate BRED th the house to see his Uniess it dies out before. long til thousands of acres of thinbe Was ordered away by the nothing ean save the city from de NAY? been burned ove All the Johnson to Stump for Bryan, | BE CHARGED WITH for she had an order | struction. 7 * country between Dry Creek and| ST, PAUL, Aug. 1.—Gov. Johns chim from / this city has been burned over and|has sent a letter to W. J. Br | " \ y D placing tisy 1 ey Sse Wile Alone | ath one Wide Path the south and east of the town,'the Commoner. Gov. Johnson 7 ud oD 1G, Cal, Aug. 1.—Heports This afternoon flames are gradually he with be avaiiab fe ppaign | —_—-_—— jadi na *e President Roosevelt and today from the path of the great approaching this city purpores after September 1 | -so — ve ny (By United Press.) wife alone Will Mak | (By United Press.) some goods he was struck from be 3AN FRANCISCO, Aug. 1 4 “pee ‘al 1 (a | VANCOUVER, B.C. Aug. 1 hind with an ax Wingfield, Nevada millionaire 5 yen . ‘ Kerosene was found in the vessel his wife, who, until Thurs Murders and cannibalism in the Bie who, until Thursday night, “5 ‘hddrsse. (DO YOU KNOW ABOUT THE STAR FAMILY ) 22°: ue NT ti a t plago, followed by x a a ‘ $ Maud Murdock of this esses. eke pe wo . schooners on fire, after being) city, are in Los Angeles today on , a pt by expec - looted The es the ooted e o mney Moe Beet snewer aaa taal vileiee oe mame ee atives then looted the | their honeymoon trip, while regis e dead man’s store of everything and | tered at the Stewart hotel in this hot to dc the capture of a trading schoon- porned it city is another wo h Me it was enongh to « (By United Press.) . . er and the murder of Oliver Burns herself Mr ‘Gaara —- hive yw a ey rader in the Solomon a 3 seorge nefield anc loved his wite NEW YORK, Aug. 1.—The Amer rete tna news brought bY the POSSE IS CHASING threatens to bring an action for he always ican athletes who participated in ext Thursday at Luna oud Fam toamship Aorang!, which has arriy N bigamy against Nevada mining y " man laturally he hated the wom- the Olympic games at London, with You should take advantag Outing D ely fe e! from Australia via Honolulu > The woman, wh ee tae tet a most remarkable reception upon | Whether you are married ‘ \ ‘ , islnenaeeh green: WA Aer . Wastes one he WOuld kil! them their arrival here August 25, ac and have all the fun you ca German contre Dar " ties go by irty work cording to the program which was If you go to Lana park a than Thursday, August 6, and take in the missi atio ed (By United Press.) See eae ite ; i. ap bete we) announced today. ments, for which The Star will is next week, you would have to pay $1.60. If you Haining, and the INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. Aug. 1 " nd that Went “ 7 " wert tured Vord w eceived her r r Meat tor pect ‘ r The spewkers will include Presi he coupons you can take in the wh 5 for less than half that sum—-%5 cents, provided you pre wae Sarees we Awe ived here today that |she is his common-law wife, accord Miss MeClain and Misa } lent Roosevelt, W. J. Bryan, Gov ‘our in each cane Penne Saree te ee ohion waveliy ce aw nan, chi xed . the laws of tha te he got there, h ; Hughes, Mayor MeClellan, Presi The Star wants you to ¢ ad amuse It will give you a rest, and the ¢ eu oasted and devoured b oureounded . " j DBUR od Sepa Rapal MeGowan of the board of aldermen, |F ojo the Outing aluo 14 yey Rae - K f the feast were found i. thh: wed ik Of Uae han ae cee tet Wa kind of tre “ nd : irman F u ae ph Bay! In addition to the 1 which se coupons, there will be ope an expedition se seugeh probe : ei plete bs Be ea ces nk Of it, that both th see eption committe nip b native One of the part la er, It tem Tie LOS ANGELES. An 1—Re he intended to \ og | bearing the returning athletes will tractions and music b the man trader named Schmidt, was las attacked ves 1 Helen D ea today 2 s Pie @ Wot of innocent peopl wcorted up the bay by United If you would rather go to Luna park by boat, watch for and cut Out ene of the large coupons mortally wounded by pear wan while the child wa in « te t fa r | a on bh gee Parag Lev | appearing next week, and go to the foot of Marion st., where the steamer City of Seattle leaves Oliver Mate hon ma M the na near her aunt's sum home north a on W e i North rive he ole y a Aa - i a tives In the Solomons, had a trading of the city m tha ko ¢ Gabri aoe ition of Bodies Fite, wekdenes dice the. wink ty nowy. after clock, Present your. coupon and ents. This will entitle you to a re cutiba Kt Waveve wmdon:. ite tren ae Laeger! ee sa nl ‘ el 04 in cored Fin h kyscrapers and every trip on this steamer. Luna park cars will also take you direct to the park ing schooner, anchored off shore The announcement of the en the ‘canyons Witt canal bie 1 with | point of vantage From the dock Next Thursday is the da was seized and d, and he w sagement of Miss Emma Ballou tree ‘a fill Fifer, the oldest Mr, | th I be ay 1 the cit hawk T “{ : Hi f ere will be a parade to the ¢ Ge 4a cette wey Tak sr lunch basket and spend ; ite day tomahawke wo blacks boarded Mr, Jay Gallagher last | with 74,000 inches « He Will take charge” by ; 4 the exercises will be held DOO. Cae Senet 65 his schooner to trade, and while Sunda the chu Im t , hild stoopin pick up|maculate Conception 1 niles Hall park | Burns wa

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