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ina - > LAST EDIT ION VOL, 10. NO. 148 Pleasure Jaunts, Is Found Dead in Bed. aking es} hanger, and that, although he ap W Y . ‘ed te il several times from 0 cali efte of his food, uo physl lan eal) ce t " The father o whose to th life has been taken away ia an ¢ t its pa-|graver, 21 years of age, and came « investi | to Seattle with his wife. who ia and yea ol, ts méethe aro New York be a tives Fred |Germany, ‘The baby was born just . de f before they arrived in this “a ir. and Mrs. 1 |¢ c Parents Are igneran’ ome Sixth av ‘ Shortly before hon cotati « F The matter © pm iD bed-am~ interview “oth . tae * Em the coroner by other occu pee Me ertained that! ’ aya the hotel. According to | ty were in ienoe eeardiod fold by thom, the baby |{2eY were in lenorance regarding Tio shaneetir treated. tay care pe vg no abun wren - hecked Child in Room when they left thetr baby alone in that he the room foom alone @ at Not ly are they a — te While hie f ponalble for the tak « tife at k b life, t they are to Pleasiire Other | bat huly affected by t were ( acte th dark angel to the bome es, bo power Pew tears were shed by them fol} anse the doc wing the death, The on we. who catied at the hote r. end Mrs.| charge of the body says that there were several women in the room fs also eviden he ef and that it was impossible for him Mat the baby was not properly to tell by the ¢ 8 expressed aed the body looks as though | which was the mother of the dead been starved to death. His | chit says that ce ‘ Coroner Carroll referred the mat pal that he had t hin |ter to the police department WALLSTREET in Seattle pate with al cargo from San ancl» back Into San Francisco, roken her crank shaft off ‘ a on August 11 She was able to return to San Francis under fr Own steam. {By United Press.) WEW YORK. Aue 14 Brother mi Hav his cott PRESIDENT EARLING LEAVES. fon to ita Jesse EK Livermore, the , mt A. J. Barling of the sughir t jcago, Milwaukee @ St. Paul R ee avahing *C) fief Seattle for Tacoma today, in company with FL Ro Willams, prest ‘ 3 dent of the Washington oration Sat rner the of the read, to inapect the progress @ider brokers of the work, Yesterday Mr. Eariing eer-saw iT spe ® lookin over the work The done In Seattle and vicinity t toda ved incense were te Mm. The t * found out fhat the “raid” was the young 0 Bekading his own cott WHCOCK NOW IN CHARGE Police Investigation Reve Most Horrible Story of Fiendish Torture. c Prank Hi Ane: re (By United Press.) Hitock, national campaign mae LISBON, Au ‘1K ‘wanewk for Taft, today formally as . he Bluebeard was revealed today when tt the famed charge of th the facts leading to the recent ban- national offices 4 fad the heudgua will jahment of Count Margatho, a lord a os dogged for bu s of the eld Portuguese nobility, from has all bis plans ready King Manuel's court, became pub- lic. For torturing his beautiful yourg wife until she went insane snd 80. mistreating his infant child at it is feared the little one can vot Hive, the count was brought be fore the king and deprived of the a Be the ovens of the « bec ind the off wf great act f h Wiltam ayward o t a a long « erence k today REMAN KENT AGAIN high offices he had held under the sent from late King Carlos and wa the countey in disgrace. Phe ‘ount ma aa r ON DUTY > 8 ived happily later both his ed, and to the where > nn “ M all neve fave a sat Was disabled ¢ at t ‘ Hinckley bioc k ; Chained in Attic orming & A pe vestigation was finally the fire « ‘i t ited the f Jen nig ago ‘ Ui a tight! 1 door ad the yund the counte chained to the 1 ne “ he eatures distorted b. af Le J ae “, b hair white and her form Thy dd, in a worse condition » ite mother, Jay on a pile of a in « corner, half dead from TO FACE and neglect Fed on Gread and Water. 4 « npatred had the mind of the WITH DEATH ounteas become by ber ! aut ~ , confessed that ¥ United Pross € hild i held in ANACORT ‘ the ; entire year iran | Ay ’ nb and wate yeMtally cold f de ‘ action the count n't You come le d c fe Oy iitie G t val officer, whose name he re P| TOS and bey 6». her, | tused to give. “He admitted that POL beth Y had nothing more than suapt will ative bere, . ons on which te base his acsuat fee, iy ‘A, Lambert ‘ of | not explain Bhs ha orn Ay floc King Manuel Queen Amelia Faden for the mac ng for the death of the late laren, wh . ‘ wt whem they heard the aw at w heart fa of the countess impricon ty : i cee hoe jmmedietety rane « ona ‘s eiprron COAL Aware, (lt engaqranet oad ordered ios ?, heer Wo appear ke thelt pre rq WA TE United Press ones oteem a8 The nary eo? ‘ WILL WOES PHGING, rE BR contr’, MPmrins to aye: act 9 Tork for hoa, ew! ‘Th Sheu 8, the ite PPO A Magda ic pat Wg Me tary 1. ane +t Se Pacitic tie A®," | , 1@) «porthas been are aor ‘wt pe the afternoon, In the eva & there twelve m4 will be dancing In the paVilicgy m8 =| DUE TO NEGLECT fant Left Alone While Parents Make. RUSH SEATTLE ORDER | Way BEAUTIFUL CHAINED IN AN ATTIC FOR OVER YEAR SEATTLE, WASHINGTON? FRIDAY, AUGUST 14, | Work on Immense Regrade Contract Begins | —_— — Today. | (By United Press.) - —eneneel | PRLLINGHAM, Wash, Aug. 14 % , P A rush order for 6,000,000 feet of 7 phenome vite et 2 |bigh-grade dressed lumber with |'P* [" siuloe pipes on the Denny Hill re | which to bulld Seattio’s hew water supply main from Cedar river to &f@de, and tn two years it is enth the city, a distance of 28% miles,| mated that the contractors, Grant wan received by the Puget Smith & Co, and J. 8 Stillwell, will ills & Timber company have the job completed sawmill companies made the bid to | 2#°® the Job completed eut the lumber for the contractors The contract involves the remoy but the local company's bid was ac-|al of approximately 6,600,000 cube cepted yards of earth and the city’s por jan | outlay thon of the to hay 1908, DENNY HILL AWAY work will cont $1,000,000 je round figures e ru jot the private owners have le their plac Hy 80 “ mote The dirt te carried into the through « tunnel water roared through the ag from the waterfront to a point which has eapt of Becond ay, and Hell st. 7 the #w tunnel ie 46 feet face of Becond ay benin stuicing with fc Intend to add another T ber path he ec ur soon gianty Too High for Her to Climb "Why di the 26th f “My wit dy or ou take COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ALBIN | Candidate From Third District Denounces Their Methods of Road “tana ARE GRILLED | RAILROAD MEN ARE The th ne inquest was conducted at Jertaking parlors of the Boo ney Wateon company by Coroner was a preponder Coroner’s Jury Charges That Carelessness Caused Carroll, and there Man's Death. ance of testimony to prove that Foreman Uplinger and the other sei are two ewitehmen, Long and Deagnais, Cc. A. Uplinger, M. FP. Long and | had pot used proper precautions to ip Desgnats, switehmen in t prevent an accide oy of the Great Northern, wer? Men who saw Way around to held responait r the death death beneath the wheels axtorted He wt Way, the young fish that th care which struck him wae run over and Killed were et ing atill when be started morning on Railroad | across track, and that they Northe freight started back sudden knocking *| Way down withoat warsing. They he the « fence of a «& 4 that no one in authority pus withe the co stood @t the rear trate lowing verdict sear the rear end, and that he gave We, th Jury fled that w the signal to k up after looking) switchmen in charge of the train | (© ascertain if anye were careless in pot giving any He said that he warning to before sig naling the engineer to back the| The coroner's jury was composed cars. We exonerate the engineer of the following named persons: and fireman of the train which|W. J. Hayter, T. A. Goodwin. B. F caused the desth of Henjamin| Stroud, Peter Nehrbas, D. J. Tal FE. Woodbarn bott and J WOMAN KEPT Avthur! the Carpenters’ wton jare getting along Beit haw before er trom ¢ HigPt bet he re and Rath their Albin, candidate for the nomination for f can club, whieh didaien fo eu ing attorney and ateoor rehools rford county bird Sw ret nupe That the county » Wanted with a iavied hanc WD benefit to the taxpayers was Mr ch, which in bret, the aree Albin in a five minute follewed the declaration of Necking hem that he te pr eainh to tr asioner treasurer money made wpe and a protest by Rutherfo the atlegations of the ex eraft in county affairs Nothin Kine to gat year mere for roads on Miweachorettx. and maid ne Show. county a th what d Mr the and w office in afraid of elevate were eri Georke ent ac regraded the whole job will represent an of $8,000,000. bay een communal district Reps ta PRICE ONE CENT SGAR AND ADOLPH WILL TELL IN THE STAR TOMORROW OF THEIR VISIT TO CANDIDATE JOHN W. KERN THE SEATTLE STAR THE WEATHER FAIR TONIGHT AND SATURDAY; LIGHT WESTERLY BREEZE IBIG AIRSHIP EXPLODES, KILLING TWO--MANY OTHERS BABY’S DEATH SS SiWvcé PIPE TEARING INJURED SCORES ARE OVERCOME BY DEADLY FUMES is being ntat have Albin of bis record ¢ agalnet of spent | response row the rear of the hall | Mr. Albin told of hie observation Of the methods of road build! the present county Hiwatrated lowed by inl sloners wWeptefuiness by an instance he no tiead on Vashon Island recently | “Four men were engaged tn | @perstion of one road seraper with te sight of reveral residences. aetnal Mr, Albino. foreman, who took vo hand in the work Another One of them team attached to the scraper the otber two held the the scraper.” Mr. Albin told of bis own ex) a" in practical mploy road building of & corporation fol n nphatic tts the wail was @ the and 4 in handles of and ane that, ahould he be elected dveas the moeting IVES AND GUNS FIGURE <2": that every man employed on the county roads should give a dollars worth of work for every dollar re ceived | In a brief specech, M. J. Carrigan. —— endorsed by business men for the it Inomination from the Mirst district Knives, guns, fat clubs, bars of union longshoreman, He says that decigred that, If ¢ ected he wonld las was cros#ing the avenue a | introduce re pusiness methods iron and flying missles of #.. de) i ne of men fell upon him and| into county affairs and devote his scriptions figured in a riot which iieg to beat, him, and that he hadjentire time to seeing that the broke out on the waterfront late to use a club to defend himeelt. In ey of the taxpayers be properly terday afternoon, directly in| doing so he struck T. F. Gtiligan,) eXpended front of the Great Northern saloon chinist, also an innocent party Venderveer Makes Pledge corner Of Benegs ot. and Rol George W. Vanderveer, first ad av n became Involved in| gigtant prosecuting attorney, urged The trouble was preety by a fight and were taken to Jal, ae his claim to the nomination his a crowd of striking longal Berry with an ugly gash across the) success as a prosecutor and his dix and thelr sympathizers, and a num, wrist, caused by an fron bar, and) position to go outside the routine of funocent persons were in- Gilligan suffering from & number o¢ the prosecutor's office, develop pared. Two Sirens we but | of bruises me of the striker® | evidence and institute prosecutions the officers did not get the men was taken into custody to correct public evils In the nature who were responsible for the trow| In spite of the recent order Is | of trusts and offenses not common ble, and Judge Evans of the sued by Judge Hanford enjoining | ty prosecuted court, after hearing the ev strikers from Interfering with non if | am cted proséeiiting at this morning, was compelled to dis. union longshoremen, trouble is still jomney, | whall not sit in my office charge them. In evidence on the waterfront, and and wait for you to bring @¥idence C. C. Berry, a colored 0 an effort will be made to haul some | 6¢ wrongdoing to me,” sald Mr. Van f{ the men who was ass of the etrik ® before the ourt Oo der . 1 will go owt and & who landed in jail. He is a non-|a charge of contempt Gtlaense. 1 will mare ue - friemt nor fe 1 will stand fe enforcement, regardiess of wh hits Frank W. Sayre declared that, if CONDITION F AUTO elected, he would abolish the race jwack, Frank L. Griffith offered himself as a candidate to enforce law, and Tom Page ereated a di jendorsement of Ankeny for sen ator and Mefiride for governo a Again Attacks Undertaker Fur flew from the glossy c« eh: if m, re, ing of two wellknown undertakers . . Smith, the news who recelved| when Dr. Frank L. Horefall nail Little George Coughlan May |t% cute on the head is able to teldeie lar coroner, denounced thel Recover From Effects about the eft with his head | body snatching method » conned wathed in bandag tion with the corone Wffice, I of Accident Car he chauffeur, insists that! Morsfall stated that there is ar uld not avert the accident. Hel average of 46 coroner's ¢ a " hat the brakes would not! month and that tt to R There ome improvement today | Work and he was therefore pov sion of bodies with the at . less to stop the machine, Carr has|tendant profit, that the two under om senegal © COuRHIAM, Leen released from the city jafl on/taking firms lavish money t the Byear-old son of 8. Coughlan of | $609 bell their rival candidates for « Ottawa, who was seriously injured) Peter Jameison, owner of the au | He charged that the coroner's office | yeater morning when & large|tomobile, was sick in bed at his | tas been controlled for years by Smith automobile, driven by Byron | home 100 18th av, at the time of either one of two undertaking firme O. Carr, dashed at terrifie speed eek Tal Ghat tha-ayatem {a & public’ 4i down Spring #t, and crashed into a! The people in the machine were |grace. He pledged himself, If elect newspaper delivery cart owned by Mr, Jameison's guests. Of the party ad, to favor no vadertaker and allow The Star He submitted to an op the little boy was the only one in-! the relatives of the acetdentally kill eration this morning jured, The other members were!ed to determine what disposition Save for his breathing, the boy|Mr, and Mrs. 8, Coughlan and Mr. | should be made of their bodle was as a dead person when taken to; and Mrs. A. M. Campbell George Russell urged hi ecoré Providence hospital, havir u ahiday treasurer and his acquaint talned « concussion of the brain.) -RAFFIC MANAGER LEAVES, [ance with the handling of Immenne but Moet night he revived and has sum of mone. iN Indicating bhi since boom conaclousof his Mr! George D, Dickinson, freight trat./qualifications for the office of oundings, It is not thought that) me manager of the Pennsylvania’ County treasurer, Other candidate be hes avy feternal injuries, but \raiiroad, left yesterday for Van. for county nominations* were also de to gutfecing from nervous shock couvor, B. C., atter spending a fow Given heavings ‘Tincem Je otiwadsoce have hoves [66 gaye in the ate wading after the A Patt jollification, at whic the yay PROVE freight, buelavas ef company endorsements of tha, club for the Tew suse my was riding in ‘© | Yarious county offices will be made {aor @eep it made ig mad dad) Bob ligdge te for the re Known, will ve held tn the Coliseum fos Be 4 t, and When the col- | p@ican Momiegtiiag for sheriff, Was on the night of Friday, August 21 few With the newspaper cart oc- | Initiated Intg.¢ lan MeKengp, of the Judge Thomas Burke and Senatar cur the foree of the Impact|Seottian Cl, last gehts Monday Piles will be the speakers and the ae: him out lnight he will address the lectvical candidates endgreed will also be The other victims_of the wreck | Workers’ union and Tuesday night wives & few minutes each to ad BEGINS SUIT TO CANCEL PATENTS United States District At Bimer BE. Todd started sult 4 federal court terday afternc to cancel patents to severa of land tn King county on ground that it is mine nd od upon ## home r The deeds were sed persons, transferred by ther C. J, Smith, who deeded it t Washington Securities cor Franco-British Expo in London Scene of Accident. pleces MATCH IGNITES THE GAS of which he is pre ® : , tttseeeeeeeeeees Blinding Flash and Deton- * * * RAIN KEEPS BRYAN IN, *& ° * * ation Follow--Flames * (By United Press. * * LINCOLA eb Aug ‘4 A * VJ S torrent of rain’ poured “ver Sweep Over Crowd. # Lincoln and the rounding * country today and kept visitors # Birinci inate ®@ away from Fairview ' n®* ” ® busted himself in bis study pre # * paring speeches * (By United Press.) hat order was restored after the . &#| LONDON, Aug. 14.—Two were c and he superintended the [irrsetecserssers killed outright, three fatally hurt| treatment of the injured and the and at least a dozen were fright e of t who were caught fully burned, and scores were al- in th “ vA moat suffocated by the flames that Body Herribly Burned. engulfed a gre rowd at the Fran : 1 i io coBritish exhibition grounds today |, ™ ti he naa Hey when the huge balloon of Captain at wae” Denes had vhatiomia ovelace, the American aeronaut i rid exploded with a terrific detonation a, PUR be pr The body of Miss Bianche Hill, an COVered henty bows: Olympia Inventor Freed From American woman, Capt. Lovelace’s rf “e was also ‘ secretary, was taken from the ae oe Charge of Attempting eg : Leakage . to Murder. The grounds and the entire viein . py se ity rocked as if shaken by an earth. | /7l rer ppiranyghawns byes — w+ quake. Hundreds of windows of |?) 14 S at tut Goer a dae ks daiiih heen the beautiful buildings about the * t the Sed? whore the bal 3 scene were shattered, furniture was . ‘ CHICAGO, Aug. 14.—Pleading in- upset and countiess valuable ex-| sn en " sanity, John Dowling, the inventor, pibits shaken from thelr places and |“! ph dieaietoiny of Olympia, Wash today a free ruined Critical Condition of Many. man, acquitted of the charge of at A tremens crowd bad gath Ambulanees were rushed to the tempting to murder. John Ponde- er, witne ¢ ascension as|seene and the vietims taken to y manufacturer of this Lovelace } eon giving a hoepitals, At least three of the city fe the exh w jured cannot recover and a num- A a Winde’* co grea soceas. The t allo ber of others are in & critical con- serday ox ated Dowling wa ed and the crowd | diden on the « nd ind wa gath ne at ee the kk 7 balloon shed was ignited by fected at the t assaulted the of preps gas flames and totally destre a : ere Match Raises Havoc The inflation was nearly com- of abate t between the twe Siiinltiacdest Uakeniitina- alias i when the match was light- men and their attorneys over an in oe “ ne a maton “ed. The identity of the man who vention Bere i dy a eer amg Bbc wv sal ser one caused the explosion has not been a the mar and Warning spe sa smokin . " ge Fe . oe and anplaitiod ame tandae ae iaes journal te rigid investigation bed ely profits bs ee the gas war ignited and) Captain Lovelace collapsed after ne Meeting ocew red te ot voptinp bbe SB wean : the work of rescue was completed, 2. Asteeney, 4. 0. Tue O88 Te beg tpp tee ble of bu, | He is broken hearted and almost in- antes a | auarvel, dart . "leane with grief. His burns, while h Dowling shot Pondelack 5 painful are not thought to be wounding him severely, and injured framework and - structure Titton used in the ton of the balloon i The charge of assaulting the lat. Were shattered and the trappings aag.« Ng ford duce ter was dropped of the monster airship were scatter nquake. ed over the whole exhibition one [Srounds Capt. Lovelace 1s a resident of Women Trampled Upon. New York, He went to London Moat of the persons were blinded with Dr. Julian H. Thomas, a New by the gas and smoke if they were York aeronaut, representing the not badly burned aad the wildest! Aero club of America n a trip. panie followed the explosion. The with Dr. Thomas in the German xcited and temporarily x balloon Pommern, which won the crowd stampeded. In the excite. totermational race from St. Louis, ment they ran each other down.| Lovelace climbed from the basket Women and children were tram. and sealed the netting on the side, me on and Scores were ba in-jreaching the top of the gas bag. sred in the rush He then took up his position on poate vam Capt. Lovelace, badly injured andthe very top of the gr sphere, in a serious condition, was per-|in order to better direct its course (By United Press.) haps the calmest person on the | during the voyage trom New York KELOWNA. B. (¢ Aug. 14a | Seene. It was through his efforts; to Philadelphia sncher natbed J, R, Layton, living e - ar Vernon, ha n shot and killed by anot ancher named Je Anderson Anderson, who is an ly Swede, at on went and aut ed himeelf to Chief of Po Nee wards at Vernon who is holding him on the charge of mur der BURNED 10 TOMORROW ; the state house was crowded with Will Raise Anchors at Eight orrcers, nigh government officials O’Clock---Brilliant State and pretty women, om The fleet is to leave here at 8 Ball Is Given. o'clock tomorrow morning, and this was a day of rest with the officers " and men. ‘The admiral and offic BY H. LEE CLOTWORTHY. eturned from Rotorua this morn: * ing aft ne of the most delightful (By United Press.) (United Press Correspondent, oxcorsions they ever enjoyed VANCOUVER, B. C., Aug An Abgere U.'G. 8. Gearge: The people of New Zealand are Kuglishman named R. Warre AUCKLAND, Aug. 14.—-The offt planning a great demonstration of who came here from Tumbridge | cial recept to the officers ar farewell when the fleet departs for Wells about three years ago, was|men of Atlantic fleet was Sydney tomorrow utes will be burned to death early thi nornl brought to an end » with a fif®d from every ship in the harbor in & rooming howse on Wes ter{brilliant state ball at the govern- and the Briti eships Pow ay., and the 20 other oceupants of |ment house ful, Encounte ioneer, which the premises had very narrow ¢ Premier Sir Joseph Ward was bave been here the American ap the ter of ceremor and Ad- flee A n the bay, mival Sy w f hon. | w ACOE white sq AMATEUR OARSMEN RACE is he { com of ut (By United Press. . iv cit in rie wtie nay or PROTESTS he opening of the ‘th annu « Amateur Oaramen, the competitors SUBURBAN VALUES having 1 f ‘ hh ount i ¢ la T alonog the ¢ ¢ it wher Judge Hoyt Says ‘Boomers Ms rake seo Have Greatly Inflated , The, Balfour-Guthrie"company ap | Assessments « ent of 14 of GOV. GUILD IS Cvatved at $76,000 - t and that the gratt ed OPERATED OM vie vom ftom e Aloscow chie ce of tl e of W Saat in put ' to th “ n ” By United Press.) equalization this» PLEAD “NOT GUILTY HOSTON Aug 4 Go ‘ t by that r te were Guild Massachuset w R. BUDUE IAN, VALOR. - operat te for appendlet:| a » Sect 4 By United Press.) ul he w trieken all deo teal Lake Wast ne h he} NEW YORK, A 1.—Mes. Bow Maine wood I ielans ty wanted the a ¢ 1ced | Te wil the theatrical maa tendance report that the operetion mt half. re ective Mo y and Row wa ccesst nd that b Ce A H. Par | Jtifa Fleming were arraigned (> ene G@ nanuee ined te the w day uyon the tydictmemts returned ing the property Bad be y@terday charfng Mem with at Ridpath Opens Headquarters ly aided b mu r ubornation o@ perjury in Campaign bea urter Col on tate with the divoree suit of W. M. Ridpath, who is seeking the their ld. All entered pleas of republican nomination for governor ‘ ut reserved the right were opened gpsterday tn the Hotel | the men were w the pleading on Augus Northern Chone! Ridpath ex era real ¢ ate Or 0, when th « will b waite | pected in Seattle the latter part of Well Fk withdvaw the word aga They ar@Pharged with hav the Week and will remain a fort-| ‘boomers aid the judge, and the |ing tried facture evidence night matter of assessing the prope against Gould