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““MADE-IN-SEATTLE DAY” —SATURDAY, AUGUST 22—A CHANCE TO PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRIES * . ASE THE SEATTLE STAR __ {tiie weatner FAIR TONIGHT; THURSDAY, FAIR AND VOL. 10. NO. 152. SEATTLE, WASH., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 19, 1908. PRICE ONE CENT COOLER; GENTLE WESTERLY BREEZE. “yearn eR RE Teta a MINERS DIE BY EXPLOSION AND FIRE MAN MAY BE VICTIM OF FOUL PLAY OUTLAW THREATENS T0 BURN CITY /RCUMSTANCES FIRE AND DEATH _ STOLEN PLUME IS FOUND POINT TO CRIME IN FELON’S Ww AKE Ik WOMAN'S } STOCKING JOHNNY HAYS COMES «2000 1 rons It in alleged ‘that | ‘ MA RCHING HOME j Suspect Murder. —————_—_—_— San Francisco High Society | Fs lame was found in Miss Price's a a E i R i } ‘hen Mre. Hates announced at | Myate enshr rderer Bound for Seattle Says WILL THOMPSON pacer eoggagpiess yA peal Forms | Montes cash uds the death of r from New abor » } }might that she had been robbed, the [onic i x /G ,000\ York city, whose body was found $ % | — doora were locked. A committer ui lying in the water in the open space Career of Crime Will Put | ARCHERY WINNER SUNMAE weiter tes sosetened to NEB roo cena / Be Nie oderbpertit gs Rates tecoremvengfioneh . (By United Press.) @eareh the women guests, who Fy PON, sinastoes the Oriental wharf, at the foot of (By United Prees.) salute FRANCISCO, ug. 19% /tined up for that purpose. The men Je “ Fg Virginia st., at 5 o’elock this morn- Tracy to Shame. _ {8 100 members of the San also were searched. No one object a] CHICAGO, Aug. 19-—-The thir | Francisco high soctety set under ed until Miss Price was reached jteenth annual archery tournament, went the indignity of being Shé refused to permit the commit | which was begun here yesterday, searched at a military ball at Alen tee to search ber Thereupon she cet, where ¥## continued today, and will be tras inland when Mrs, Mabel Hates wae taken to » cloakroom, where ing The find was made by M. Costa- peck, a night watchman, who im mediately reported the matter to the 1 An investigation into the cireum neces of the death is now being detective been struck by in and knocked into the water, or murdered during a fight after 6 by & man named Williams, who wae walking near the dock at 9:30 last seems to lend color to the that Dooley was foully dealt Charles Phillips, who shot and and dashed across the s street in front of the Seattle police shack. Chief of Polle edith events in yesterday ® shooting Were an ostrich plume valued at §60. fognd in her stocking. Mins Price Srosemarters on. Nov. 28, 1897, and /and Detective Barbee w after; ¥on by Colonel Robert Williams, The story was told Wad registered at police headquar to the state prison at! the murderer in an instant, and sev i of Washington, D. C., and Will! court today when the tera jate last night and was imme Walla Walla for 12 years. bas killed eral shots were exchanged H. Thompson of Seattle Ethel Price, charged with ted lar ew purenane on bail ‘man at Republic, Wash The man was captured after be- | ie now on Kis way back to ing wounded In the lex and arm, the with blood In his eve. arm being so badly shattered that to information in a let.) it was necessary to smpatate it Hevived by Chief of Police! Phillips was sent*to the state! om Angiin, Wash., Phillips | prison for a t2-year term, He d his determination to allowed several months off for’ Stheelty of Seattle and kill the good behavior and was released | | who attempts to inter- from the pealtentiary seven months him. He has a grudge | ago. | police department and | | Officer James Wells on the |he crawled under th floor of a | “nished tomorrow night. The main announced she had been robbed of the plume is said to have been M SCATTERING Hears Men Scuffling. ] FLOWERS lifams says that he heard men ing near the place where the was found nd that one of cried out asking the others at Fe ee quit pounding him. Williams ight nothing of the affair, and t rtain who pyone o ow ake the Be ex-convict aduitts he ix a land, the Scene of oe SSS TAFT Disaster. CAPTAIN ‘MAINS was injur It is evident from the condition f that every effort should be EVERY GIRL vd the bos ow pean met oe it apprehend the man before | en ne on THE K oye . . i Faye et f m the fore oa an opportunity to commit | (By United Press.) stare & few Masons were pre commerrVak ot ths Leese bg : ae wane wale crimes James Garfield Carries More| WIGAN, Lancashire, England, Officers Deny Charges Said to lust iostremeni The. boky. wae Rips has terrorized the people Aug. 10—After 20 burned and Have Been Made by } Charges Against Captain j ae ; Rei y re ublic, from which he is now | Hope to the Republican | oh bodies had been dragged y | ries H. Libbey, father of Mra ” nat om ptniened colle -@ | Nominee. by the rescuers from the shaft of Mrs. Hains. Hains, who ie at Winthrop High: | colar ia wai probably ; Murder at Repubtic. | m the Maypole colliery, and when not lands, Maes, is given as authority Stok in with’ the’ thha tps shot and killed Officer —_— lesa than 60 remained in the roar Hfor the statement that Mrs. Haina ANO <7 Ga. the platince, trom wba ae Bebert at Republic two weeks ing hell beneath, the flames awept (By United Press.) | ft der counter charges in the di ELEVATOR Foor main evidently fell was a hat The the tragedy being the out (By United Press.) up through the only passageway) New YORK, Aug. 19.--Virtunlty | Tome Setion, makes the most son | oa! Boy WALKER Gane of this pantinbeh ts abetes thian eh of an arrest made on the) HOT SPRINGS, Va. Aug. 19.—/|and drove the workers back 2 P . i Sational allegations against her TING . Sent: fromn' Yan’ varied” tenthe of July James R Id. secretary of the, Between 80 and 100 men are “*ery officer in the United States pruvhand ~ WAI TO BE wArTeo on identified by Card. Patrolman J. D. Landis reported the find to police headquarters, and were removed to the exconviet became bolster. | latertor i upon Jadge Taft to | known to have perished as the re my today rallied to the defense of| She alleges that be is a “morally | the nation’s holiday, and day and said that his trip through |eult of an expicsion which shat- Captain Peter ©. Hains, U. & A. | déuraded person,” and, without giv put him ip jail on a/|the west, which he has just ¢ tered the mine last might and wae following ¢ peblication of his ig@@ty names, recites « number of or) being drunk and disor pleted, convinced bim that Taft| followed immediately by the fire, wife's counter charges in the dt \inetfents. She alleges that he mix (By United Press.) Amidat almost as noisy a greeting as is NEW YORK, Aug will be elected whieh brought th quickly to Vorce proceedings brought by him. | treated her, and the complaints extended to a returning distinguished American or a visiting foreten parlors of the Bonney ere handling me pretty 1 traveled rough California, many who survived the shock. Army circles are indignant at the tack as far as the time when she | prince, John J. Hays, the Any an athlete and dry goods clerk, who W gtson company In one of the * Philli You had Oregon, Idaho, Montana, Colorado, - alleged conditions depicted in Mre. Captain Hains were spending | won the Marath for the § Stripes at London ikeq | @e#d man's pockets was found the fF Gaeeiekest, or Fil get you” He Nebraska and Kansas, said Gar ORROR OF CATASTROPHE. | iinins’ complaint, which, if proved, |thely honeymoon at Fortress Mon Lathe Apemndsco'h aps he Stars and Stripes at London, walked) joo, card of Patrick Dooley. It 3 4 ‘ gang plank fr m the White Star liner Oceanic today. Tugs and the! Ail nig long the rescuers strug would show Ma threat shortly after field, “and everywhere i f state of affairs in the rom where the captain then was was issued by the Laborers’ union om jati people prosperous. Th lore, Bry. gled and work: to im an en American army so scandalou etationed met the out In the stream and escorted her to the pier, their shrill of New York this year and shows Struck terror to the 49 is not gaining any converts. trance to the tomb where their com-|to be second only to that exposed) [¢ ip alleged that at that time | whistles blowing continuously. Thousands of people were at the pier | that dues were paid in April. le residing In Re “Bryan wil! certainly love his own | rades were imprisoned. For houre in the “Knuights of the Rownd/ Mie, Mains caught her husband in| i, welrome the A . tured t atest event of the|, It 1% thought that Dooley may najaining peo ‘and, state im spite of his pleading for| it was hoped that many could be Table” in Berlin. thé quarters of another officer Pe me the American who had captured'the gretent even "| have been working here in the ca- threats to return to the support of bia home people, On| brought out alive, but after the Bensational Atiegations. |whest house was very close to) Olympic pacity of longshoreman, but the the city and scatter the way east 4 poll was taken on | opening was made, the full horror) s10) aiiegations of moral degen-| ere The petition also demands | Hays said: “I'm mighty glad to get back to America. This is the | body has been seen by several mem- i Blood, disappeared the train near Kansas City, andjof the catastrophe was resiized. | .acy nave aroused & great uproar! the case be heard in open! proudest moment of my life to be able to bring the much-prized Mara. | bers of the Longshoremen’s union ale Haterd of Crime. it showed 47 for Taft against 17| The only hepe of the rescuers Cr igicnant denials from officers | Ot | thoa trophy to my country.” and none of them recognized it. for Bryan | was to carry to the wretched, half. OF /P ‘de as a black record, He-\ “Garfield will leave here tonight | insane crowd of women and chil: °F {Ne Army on all sides. perro | ‘coming Charges Are Denied. | . = Wer teresa the Briss or nena nae Blind a A agp al ond who was shot and killed by Cap| BOSTON, Aug. 19—Frederick 1. FIRE CHIEF LOSES plumbia prison. | Nayton, attorney for Mrs. Peter C. | ; TT FUNERAL TOMORROW, tain Hains last Saturday, was not | Nayton, Ge city vy Petrciwan| Ki might be given decent burials ces |marked today by any Masonle core, | Haine, today denied that the papers LIFE IN FLAMES Wells, While the officer’s| The funeral services of Jobn E.| ene dead miners Ske the monials, though Annis was a mem-| filed by his client contained charges | ‘Was turned, Phillips shot him, Stott, who was killed yesterday by | of human suffering and anguish ber of the order. The service was | of ‘moral degeneracy, as was an , jast night by Charlies H piercing th t tt from a window of the Unt held at St. Michi noented Eatly oe poe Heights school, will be held| RESCUERS FORCED TO FLEE. | cemetery at Astoria. It wai to | Westie ee Hains, at | . (By Uni ge vee the pa t University Congregational | ple and there wae no reference to Top jahlands ane NDON t, A ‘ Three SI whade "he nad taken |The tarviees ‘wil be sn@er - the|on creed the men to flee for thelr death. A number of the members| Mrs. Hains in the counter action on | out ai 6 o'clock last evening in a ithe police station. |auspicen of the Masonic order, Of|uerk, they tursed thelr sents | of the Bayside Yacht club, sic grounds of ‘cruel, inhuman | buliding ‘occupied by the Westinen Adi from the wagon! which Stott was a member. te antine come way of fighting the | ‘* ci tin was enacted, attended, ‘treatment i Freine gl capany Pg te fm fire. The most ‘olc measures — ae ge Wad - 2 of the fire department. followed by ge Ie Struck by Train While Auto ¢#y, at Cottage Wood lake, Minne! ryoman Wynne and another man sturdy miners volunteered to r | Riding and Are Hurled Into The train was running at ome — paalating: 35 adine the jenter the mine, believing that the ; rapid rate when it struck the auto. tt fi rppwienl entere ernity--Others Injured. at floor ef the building in could cut off the fire and confine Et y--0t J mobile and smashed it into an un. | {Ne [vat floor of the bul wee = jit to certain sections of the works recognizable wreckage. The bodies e bi Ve! here was Ug bs hey had hardly WITH ORDINANCE horribly mangled, being hurled im ire om rt Ky seconde They had hardly di red) (By United Press.) horribly mangled, being hurled | oe ch waa t ¥ y disappea through the ar as if shat from a| iter @ crash was heard, the second | when a aecond party was dispatched MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., Aug. 19.— story haven fallen tn. The sound to observe their progress and aid ct John Gluek, millionaire brewer, Cannon and torn to pieces. Jot this hardly aled away when a —_—_ | them if possible. The second party | and his wife were instantly killed, The two children may recover,| second crash .as heard, This time | had not gone far when realized Word Is Stricken From Law). Tht ordinance was brought to the | their two children were seriously | but it is believed that Mrs. Gluek’s|the first flouc caved in. Men are that the first seven men had been mayor this morning for bis signa | hurt and Mre. Gluek’s mother was mother is dying. She sustained se | working on .ae debris of the build. STAR FAMILY OUTING DAY---HO. 3 popes « by the gases, They made Rendering It Practically the, The word “fish” in the clause | ocpebiy fatally injured when the vere injuries, and wae in great ag-|ine titer tos mae oF ihe balla desperate dash and by hard work | Worthless. prohibiting any fishing, camping or| big Giuek touring car was struck ony when carried to a nearby cot-|has been found \hunting along the river above the rm te, ary : ped ed succeee Board — * diem Bige fue from which the municipal | °Y * Minneapolis ee per ae What do you think of a ride on Lake Washington and a plenic at [water supply comes, had been Wirtaas park for the Siar Family Outing Day Number 3? | RESCUERS WILL DIE. rhe ordinanee drawn up wy. Oey efaased out with a lead penci! | ; ‘ state board of health and passed by | Aa6 what do you think when we tell you that The Star bas arranged borne een are See ee Pa the council of last Monday night,| ‘The effect of this would be to al TROO pane NEE Capt. Jobn Anderson, of the Anderson Steamboat Co., to take you 4 to guard the Cedar river | low fishing, but prohibit camping ERASER dilldren and anybody elee that wants to go along trom Lenchi | MUmber Of the second party was vicsned from possible pollution,|and hunting. It renders the law atk to Fortune ? overcome near the entrance and is |. Leen tampered with, and Mayor | practically worthless. Mayor Miller park and back again for five cents each [at the point of death. The seven iiiiier threatens to veto the mi is weatching industriously’ to dis TRAE sounds Mike a pretty good summer day proposition doesn't ead mage a eo og He all| ire unless there is & speedy expla-|cover who I# responsible for the e t The § i i'm @ eritics! condition and le 01 wart iguer" in the woodpile Ana that's what 1 Star has done. On Wednesday, Aug. 26, one | ean ei ee ane oe them will die, | nation from some quarter a olae . n 1 TM from today, the large boats of the Anderson Steamboat Co. will| “The mine Ie filled with noxious | === eke en ” . *|No Outbreaks Have Occurred eee eee ee * a nen ss SS * 1 - Pegular trips from Leschi Park at 9, 10 and 11 o'clock in the morn-| gae which now, it Is believed, will camvention adjourned pending the " . " esterday--Soldiers |* FLEET WILL ARRIVE AT * Pe asl Me ei [APE at 1, 2 and 3 o'clock in the afternoon, returning to Leschi park|Mmake entrance impossible long |nelection of a hominating commit-| Since Y day--So br SYONEY TOMORROW, 2 ith of these trips and every hour after 4:30 in the evening until | **ter the fires burn out tae sy afters the nase of Are Ordered to Leave. * * y United Press.) P wrth 7. This city, which has a population Johnson is on everyone's lips * (By United Press.) *| NEW PSnk Aug. 19.—By mak has been brought back safely to Lesehi Park of 90,000 and is maintained mainly When a message from the governor no — * SYDNEY, N. 8. W., Aug. 19. &|Ing over 25 knots an hour from w Fortuna, Atianta and Urania, of the Anderson Steamboat Co.,|by the collieries and foundries, is stgiing that he would vot acee (By United Pr \* The American battleship #/| Liverpool this trip, and beating her Me lergest and t boats on Lake Washington and never since | at a standstill. The whole place is wae read, it was greeted with thun-| - sof 19 * fleet was in wireless communi. #| previous record, the Lusitania is BG heen built | re nA A tare of norronstricken and the entire pop | deyous cheers of “no,” “no.” There| SPRINGFIELE # cation with this port. today, #| today the fastest ship in the world .m pave te arrted anyoue saywhere for 6 Ur ulation ie stunned by the enormit seems to be no possibility of chang-|The riot situation is today in the soil apa aereions thinaie Shana a this t ate, tb. A a . y * and a here tomorrow, #/aud this trip may ma her the of a h * arged to The Btar readers next | of the disaster, PRON IR | ing the will of the convention }hands of the city authorities, and|#® Messages of welcome »re %| first four-day boat in history y he regular fare to Fortuna park and return fe 26 cents, | 16 attempts at disorder have been|*® sent by wirele from the * Wireless dispatches received at The five-cent fare was secured by The Star so that people of moder: | Ww TURN ALLEGE eadagrt ue» Niund. ca. aay to (Eee OF and the gov. #| the offices of the Cunard Steamship apse and large families could go along. The Anderson Steambout WELVE RAEN Democrats Will Re-Nominate ILL ¢ D “ater Se meet * ernor Of ‘Australia, to %(onmpany here tod 7 tank te Hl . } apidly regaining its nor condi Admiral Sper Over 50,006 Lusitania has 02 knots Beret expect to ma money, but Capt. Anderson is a pretty + Him for Governor of | tion # visitors, are bere to join, with. amp to noou ort Suga Of @ fellow and readily fell in with the proposal of The Star Minnesota. DYNAMITERS OVER The First and Fourth regiments|* the half million residents of #| erage speed of per bh Fortuna par go bathing on a fine beach, can go boating. today departed, and it ts expected|* S¥dney in welcoming the *| Her previc t record w ! tramp th du, make yourself seasick on the big pre ae |that the Second and Seventh regi: | * American sallors foe fete” bes pe > 68, Climb trees n, or do most any ot old — Ny (By United Press.) |ments will receive orders today te " ww rr ae . thet a ' ¥ wr wie, . ner (By United: Prees.) } SAN FRANCISCO, Aug, 19.—| depart tomorrow BRR MR ey | 18 Said Lo be little less than marvel destre Alno there will be a colored gentleman | (By United Press.) MINNEAPOL Minn, Aug. 19} Jenn and Peter Claudianes, the two| The Fifth infantry, which {@ made ad rae 1 well-filled ice eream cones. Also he will sel | AMHURSTBURG, Ont. Aug. 19.|—It appears to be inevitable this |Grerks held here on charges of con-|up of companies from this city and MINISTER IS DEAD AND BODY NOT RECOVERED. fee for a little bit of money And if you|—Six men were fatally hurt and six|afternoon that Governor Johnson | spiring to dynamite the houses of | nearby towns, will remain on dut | } forges YOUr Wneh bavi which you mustn't dohe can sell you a|sertously Injured today when the| wilt be nominated against his wiff|farmer Supervisor James L. Gal-|last. There have © signs of s “ zi ee ee " f Mone, « drill boat Destroyer was blown to|for reelection by the democratic |iagher in Oakland, will probably be|an outbreak since ‘wy yesterday SUICIDE SUSPECTED Tl heaerard mh. sagan i atoms by the explosion of a charge | state convention, whieh opened here |i@ken late today to that eity and| morning, when only a slight di who W n Lake Wa’ J : Wednesday, August 26—one week from today—is the date, and the | of dynamite The boat, which was | toda When his name was men ‘tarned over to the authorities of! turbance occurred —_—— ingt af have On the boat is five cents e will t ou more of it during the owned by the Sullivan Dredging| tioned the delegates cheered for | Al@meda county. This action 1 The troops will ce 16 to patre (By United Press “ . F MA few days, A, Me guste forgotton--there wit company of Buffalo, was used in| wix minute A phonograph pro-| taken in view of the fact that the! the streets and A e@ negro! UTICA, A 9,.—Rev. James G.|'T Hl n went 5 C0» Ea coupon nora rife , blasting operations in the Detroit! duced a speech by Bryan the |alleged crimes were perpetrated in| quarte until the withdrawn. | Phelps, financtal secrets of Syra yw ween d ed SE, 0 PY Of The Star, beginning tomorrew and ending | iy, 4ix of the men are so badly|convention, and it was loudly |the elty across the bay and are|The summoning of the grand jury | euse university, w ead in| w 1 } Hemet, ¥ afternoon, which, with five cents, buys the round trip |; hed that it is not thought they | cheered within the jurisdiction of Oal 1| was a potent factor in the restora-| his room here tod is thought C € h the body wil jcan possibly live through the day.| After the usual formalities the | eburts | tion of order [he committed suicide v ed