The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 1, 1908, Page 8

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bad THE STAR--SATURDAY, AUGUST 1, 1908, SENSATIONAL KIDNAPING TO LEAVE FOR AMERICAN |° OF GIRL IN CHICAGO LAKE CAMP TOMORROW 7 Ae Hdgpe May Be QBUECTS TO $cccccncac acces Sle Mia Wi in be 52." == ==" Known in Seattle—Case | CITY JAIL see, Ti y a * * * : Regulars, Already im ya: ":°t)" same Similar to One Six Years : ; Beet ey a * * 7 . * * Firat Race, | | | which were set to work early andy | ¢ Th |have t going aie y trying to! ground up four inches deep all} Second Race. or the camp by the heavy Colbert, 4 to 1 » Jeattle militia companies H,) of the troope and their wake Toute, 3 to 1 D, Land signal corps A will leave | the task of setting up the white Lady Kitty, 2% te 1 * city of canvas the King at, station at 1:30 o'otock |X, Of pany | Judge Griffin of the superior t issued a writ of habeas cor this morning ordering W. J a prisoner confined at the city jatl, to be turned over to Sher} By United Presse.) lift Smith at the county jail before | CHICAGO, Aug, L--Accumulat | increases the trave Ago in Frisce. tee teeeeee Time, 1:48 The first period of maneuvers #| tomorrow afternoon on a speelal! from August 1 to August 10 will b | to formations for attack jnext Monday ing evidence today The writ was issued at the re ¥¥ eR ERE ee ee Crain for Amerioan lake, reneting | dev suspicions of the police that the quect of Atio¢ney Thorne - Pane |there at night. The men will be en-| "nd defense, — All the regiment man who kidnapy i2-yearold | who represents that the city jatl joamped there ten days will be given practice in these de for a “companion for his wife teat tar. Gowan Masih Will seller | | Lieut, Col, Matt H. Gormley is also taking part. Special offic Charles B. Hadley, alleged = mur: | ip yp, hoot thale } Jalready at American lake in from the regulars will be assigned Sen, erence or ben et | released from one jail only to be] ling each of the ttle companter Pay Arrives tor Men: _— th semithin put {n another on a writ of habeas | —— |with the exception of Co. B. ‘The! Orders were posted from head: | wor he airaliarity between the caste (Corben, Attorney. Fag ridged | Genevieve Kelts, 2205 Fourth ay,,|Sbarpahooters of the latter com. | quarters today giving complete pro-| at oF » kind | rama for every day of the ma . ‘gh ve CaNet | peenont case in the flrwt of Its kind ip were unable to go, and as a &rams for i f th ie marked, & ’ daetwrie. {18 the history of the state claims that she entrusted her dt | acu they have been dubbed “the peuvers thin nth. very mo-| the t wie thal: a "Hadley Stone was arrested last Thure | mond ring, valued at $150, to Rufus! Quaker company Company 1. of ment is to be 4. There will] es olice in all parts of the | fey by request of the chief of po |v, Clark June 24, expecting him to) Seattle won the 200-yard shoot be band concerts daily by the rest country have vainly sought for six | Ort vine ceabens © nny in that | Have It reset for her, but up to the| lleut, Col. Gorm} may eon-| mental bands, and ‘special features | of having embexsled money tn tha . mand the Second Washington in-| Will be provided on the orders from years é : city, A shertff has left Vera Crus|time she filed a compiaint in the | fitry rogiment, as Col, Camping headquarters | Miss Catherit sper this and will arrive in Seattle Monday | prosecuting attorney's office at ‘ ee August & is pay day, and the woon revealed the police the : will probably aceompany the rifle WOK to take Stone back to California, | noon today be had fatled to return troopa are already looking forward lodg!t ¢ th dnapper. She sald! o team selected to represent this ‘oops are Alrene Li . lodging ue Wenelee Stone is a wealthy architect and| with the ornament, She thinks!’ i) Fort Perry. Ohio, wh to getting their cash, Over $32,000 angen an man, who took : state to Fe ert 0 ere } she ’ contracto sd denies that he em | that he te probably at Maryaville 1 chew om | a yoben at Ser, naie, MOR Whe Bad | Constr oe ee See ey mane . : [they will compete in the national cane TA, th ae ees day, wa alr Sa ‘ Ps ar ter’s tant. There will be $60,000 the child CONSUL PAPERS CANCELLED.| B. W. Ferris, the local real em | Camp Officially Opened more brought in during the | Had Letters From Seattle |tate man, from whom his wite tv} CAMP DAVID 8. STANLEY, joy« t powstt When the room was searched the (By United Press.) |neeking @ divorce, was enjotued to-| AMERICAN LAK®, Aug. 1—With @ it conver police found three answers to the} WASHINGTON, Aug. 1-—An un-|4ay by Judge Arthur EB Griffin) 1 ficers of Uncle Sam's arm le to visit the camp from advertisement for a young girl to! pieasan ation has developed |from selling any of his property|and 2,648 soldiers of the line in ‘Tacoma act as companion for his wife.| between t United Stat cad | pending the action of the court. He|camp here, everything lu now ready | They also fo a letter addressed | ironduras, growing out of the ac. | Must also pay $30 a month as tem: | for the month's maneuvers To make tanty Boston sandwich, | — - _— Ae to J. Bl Moyle, B.C.” and | tion of F a Davila in cancel | porary alimony The camp officially opened today, press cold baked beans through c¢ — mee pos’ ked at Seattle. There WAS jing the exequatours of the foretga }but the actual problema of service lander Add two table ale DROUGHT IMPEDES ar to Blair trom | 228. ee teenie he Men Rescued by Boys will not be tackled until next Mon- horseradish and two of celer Puget Market Co,’ tailors who sald that cause of thelr alleged {riendiiness| TACOMA, Aug. 1.—Three boys,/4ay. When the burning of powder minced, to each cup of beans, Bea Oo. they were ready to fill his orders. 't che revoluttonists’ cause, These | 14 years old, last night rescued two! Will # and the boys will be son with onion jutce and made ALASKA MINING ee re ants snd trie] South, erematnuie comme ena |26 zeare oat at lth cond ive | given a taate o¢ wer with ll the’ tard GREAT MEAT SPECIAL for MONDAY ft | have | notified . ne Lhuare ead Ties Oe Sadan hadi Said ae, winees tie —$—$—<————— The admit is after inolds and the vice con ti heard calle for help. Rowing tr . ; noor ey bolle ve a with | France and Norway the direction from which the « ‘ ory quict in Alnens Ro n the ton came, they found two men clinging SEWER me fact that train GENERAL IN QUARANTINE o- an ane Pye yge Pye ort on Oxee nally taken: to re BISREE, Ariz, Aug. 1—-Caring| ¢ diffiou hat the men were to was ast winte mp. If 5 man ip |for his wife, who hax become 4) rescued | ain cx Augusy it w ely ation, the} raving maniac since learning th | A and eral 0 ” lg day) come down town for your Sunday's ag the child’s hand firm-|she has leprosy, General David K.| Gun Causes Bad Fire | REE cto POC ee out Save 25 to 50 per cent on your purchase, and get the best mee eptng a close watch on) Wardell fs in « ntine today In mania. tee. Aa 3 cereaen This he wa whieh t ; @ cabin on a mountain side near) .o4 citizens Prom oA Hloreciy eit | Ivan Williams and August Gullice ou, where he located the fam-|Bratnober, a well-kn « j Cassidy, mother of the | Tombstone. General and *. War night tm an effort to exting ah two young men Heated in the ean boz, and, calling to his expert, b . \ THE is prostrated with fear dell were Immediately « od | a five cinrted by the eum tn ince |teneet? the residence of Mre.| friends, asked them o to t * * ation after eA 4 will be found mur-| quarantine by the county authort Sac at ‘ near Ravensdal were | backyard to share the & Me the in the dered like the little Fuller girl njties when they arrived at Tomb aan tacts ig | BrOUKht to the county Jail today by rn divied” wu the |" Mr. Brate came back San Franciaco. Th an obtained jstone on Friday N of their Sparks ugh the fire was n | Deputy Sheriff Matt Starwich, after e and $2.50. The < is ning |On the steamer tern, hav the ebild through mother an- | flight from the contagious ward of| Chtirely out early today, it. is|comsiderable difficulty tutte wave aonhel 138 {np ine gone up on the steamer Dec IS OPEN UNTIL 10 P. M. SATURDAY EVENING Swertng the advertiseme Pcand ba oo Say pital had preced-| thought that most of the coal will, Starwich chased one of his men, money and jewelry th of | Dbin to Jane MAIN FLOOR PUBLIC MARKET BLDG ! called at the r after led them, and qv # on the lonely 7 who escaped on route, acroas cout ge and irops, besides < th the " be saved. The bot sum rays caused 5 croms coun | rings and eardror ' : ; making arrang with the/ mountain side epared sponta om “ "Ceuiheneian Buse | try at Georgetown and later recap | ama articles and & 1 b TO WELCOME AGENTS. - = SE eee - is mother, led the | taway. He | their reception tured the other at the Un The three men took a hurried Mt Miller w . ted th Frid Pe %6, |tounding changes ip te 5 tious addresses at the Cas: | — A screens oe the lowe: of the city i t on ~ t discov =e - As requested (his | Thursday a ida ugust 25,|tounding changes coh 5 a oh ge agen ie Fighting the Flan gy Bacon = - ft nol aere and he lows we inc to deliver an address of | 9 4 ment of Turkey by ab house « othe: ealdences ~ third man. ! ompeon, who ered until the next mo on, wher eleome ¢ ro a6 oo, ot a” ” rr " - » he called in an effort to get) Cheap Rates East i pt Ale ae gh got away with most of the loot, is| Deputy Sheriff Starwich was notl:| \rerican Ass a e rier tide of sultan and ¢ > girl The’ Oregon RR. & Navigate en eee e ee ae ie acta partly responsible for getting his fled Passenger Agents pig open etgee, Pome Sogne 4 ; i Had Roll of Money | Co. will sell round trip excursion | (1), 8008! te Mee com Hig Basin. two friends into trouble He found Williams and Sullice pial enavention {ie a] BL PASO, Tes, Aug. 1-—Bixty) oo, ‘ Casper says that the man | tickets August 6, 7, 21 and 22, good | )Oumy. Apt | Mem orcsmen Thompson called at the Ivory res!-|and faced them with the crime, gootember. mbs supposed to be the ones re t AM | oes u was a working mavininety days. Full particulars at at out from. Boulder dence with his two friends to see; which they admitted, and told of "°?°™ rred to In the correspondence ir : He di . : to prevent any possibility of the the tr (8 vnued ae c ithe room. He ¢ Union Ticket office, 608 First ay. jii ting of valuable big t if & young lady acquaintance last what Thompson bad giv BAR ASSOCIATION PROGRAM, | troduced as evidence in the y # played a large roll of and | E. EB. Ellis, General Agent tthe gtnte pi cna es . ~ he " Tuesday evening Attempts are now being f the leged revolutio: s here BELLINGHAM, always seemed to be we mostgunginnsean — - , near here. ‘Thompson went out into the! locate Thompson. OYLMPIA, Aug. 1 we ed ft ca today, | steamboat Wa ea citement over the ; e somneei of the meeting of ab les over the Rio sacks of flour at Giay such a point that hr ireds MSEITS TT TEN TT TT CSE TE TE eT eT can F aneociation Grande river fr city limits of Flouring Mille’ gag us have jolaed the police | pn 1 4. 4. GINGLES, M. D, SUPERFLUOUS HAIR oan. cage xi Paso which was shipped + searel thre rowan | ane 40.42 ‘1 and Bilght o q ¢ “ then transferre Soihees ct Vereeiea ate Mt te| Cash Registers ara Bellns eA Will Woatce ofthe Washingon| yw —caomose Forney. (iach encanta “ - os i Removed te 7 State Ka ere nm and the g Sar ancieco. head of three parties of searchers, | 3 People's Bank FROM S100 UP wae am, Bar, Nowe and Throwt recy Bh er Mm sangigyinaen Adorn vant Mee Licdmaseid. to | irge somal ot fone who are seeking out every poss Second nnd Phone Kppersen at 119 Firet av pentat, thout The thirty-first annual meeting of|newe agency dispatches received mill has shipped to @ b mk the « ~ ne 2 : - o' O . t e cx place. where they think he child} “ See Peseee: Mate 16% ee 100 weet R RATEY, PRPS £0, ,, [\the association will be held at Se-|here. Sultan Abdul Hamid li. ts to | the comy ‘1 might have be or y MST HEE ETRE METIS NTT MSS TENTS = ~ attle, on Tuesday, Wednesday, leap climax of all his recent as! lar shipr search {8 being conducted on the} | theory that the police are mistake in thinking the child was taken from the city Ordinary and Indastrial Insurance Policies, A special dispatch from Chicago this afternoon siates that the letter from Seattle and jressed to Moyie, B. C., found tu Blair's be longings, was written by the Union Tailors. Members of the firm late this afternoon denied this, stating that they had had no business deal ings with him, The police are mak ing a thorbugh inquiry among the different tailors of the city In hopes of tinding some clues MEDICAL COLLEGE ROW. » (By United Press.) . SAN FRANCISCO, Auk. 1.—In ternal strife in the College of Phy sicians and Surgeons here has re suited in the resignation of ten of the most prominent instructors of that institution, aud the coliege ts badly crippled asx the result of t row. The resignations came as the end of a disagreement between the faculty members and President Dr Winslow Anderson. The leading members requested the trustees to demand the resignation of Dr. Au Gerson, and when they re-elected the president they seat in ther resignations. ~ | oie eee RUDENTIAL oS epee oe | fray PRUDENTIAL = /sraenatn oF ff 4 GIBRALTAR : sas PRUDENTIAL ~ Sew MAS THE ex one. SOS yy mas THE STRENGTH OF |i; ; GIBRALTAR . SWE PRUDENTIAL —S STRENGTH OF. | GIBRALTAR: | \'! LN , Steamer Yosemite EXCURSION TO OLYMPIA Sunday, Aug. 2, 1908 Round Trip, 0c MUSIC AND DANCING FREE me HAS THE {) Soe PRUDENTIAL ~.2 STRENGTH OF GIBRALTAR GIBRALTAR t tc i] MILLION MILLION DOLLARS DOLLARS Natatorium | for bathers and swimmers 193 Million Dollars 363 Million Dollars 802 Million Dollars over 1337 Million Dollars INSURANCE IN FORCE Paid Policyholders over 141 Million Dollars THE PRUDENTIAL INSURANCE CO. OF AMERICA INCORPORATED AS A STOCK COMPANY BY THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY have a very interesting story t seu: GOOD INCOME, Let them tell to you \ ‘ Se ‘ os Rewhcotenly | JOHN F. DRYDEN, President HOME OFFICE, NEWARK, NEW JERSEY PROMOTION: I, one of hen ‘|| BRANCH OFFICES IN SEATTLE: caunens von erscarons | Ge M. SWARTZBAUGEA, Superintendent, Northern Bank and Trust Co, Building OO. EDGAR FELL, manager (Ordinary Dept), New York Buide Prudential Agents are now can AGENTS WANTED: ing in this vicinity They $84,006 gallons of hewied anit water

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