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eonion | LHE SEATTLE STAR {tie weatner TELLS COURT HOW HE KILLED HIS WIFE MAY PROVE VICTIM OF (osc POSING a CHM zevverrevnveeees Tells of Hacking Body to Pieces With * * SALT LAKE CHOSEN BY * * uae + chano Anmy verenans. */ Razor and Butcher Knife and of ‘ * (By United Press.) * * * | Fails to Return 4 i # today sad, the oncesspment, # (By United Press.) Harvard and throw the contents of é H ® will be held there about this ® BOSTON, Sept. 4.—-With astound. | the trunk overboard. [: @ ¥ * time next ' he vote ng calmness and the stotcism of a delay in the schedule o} ]} toHer Home. | FAI LS VIC ‘Tl M & he toteoticn sto Bo for Ban & snteon, Chenier 9. Yorone oe ester | boat made ‘Slay ehamee’ tts Game } a _ | | * Lake against 104 for Washing : t told Judge Wentworth in the | and resulted in th suspicions of an then planned to throw the parts of peng ange t The woman was killed Tuesday pe tead woman into the ocean | night, ‘The behavior of the man rom @ steamer on which he plan-|{n"the court room was no surprise d to go to New York to the polive who had spent the Jenne rmore, whose wife 1 E. I n h night with him. They say they s Jordan's sister, toc engaged wil se 8. Bel pee ao te anesi So person Wn ee defend the man, who r will insanit wry told b J preappears. } city of Everett comes w we City Is Entirely Destroyed---Loss Is an whose Ree sear on found. tn the Estimated at $1,000,000--- pear Juanita, on the shore f being made by the eat" cata Many Are Homeless. na a i mn [sate caeet Seezace are is a possibility lake ee trons re) Piece a a strong susplene (By United Press.) from Reno, but there will be much fan wameaz enacted ip th RAWHIDE, hat related by when he Ws) court that he was jealous of his Haho Ticket Nominated by placed under arrest last evening. | wite because she had been drink- He added the fact that he slept as suspicion - Ler pp This | suf tn ont un bes he ' , r ely « e Bt poten in the woods and re iy See. Gna | Pees Seaens wales. the tres Senator’s Followers Is usual after killing his wite and said |{"S ately and he suspected her of the grewsome find of Gjty was destroyed by fire today early. Few persons have he dismembered her body the next |"**!B® received attentions from ie vat when they stumbled The entire business section was faut “Wiihing to oat since break OTTO A. CAS Rejected. day ~ {other men the ui —" ae wiped out and most of the resi-| safety has raised over $2,000. in Candidate for County Auditer. | ten 9 . Quarreis With Wife. hres hi: fo: a ory of the disapps dences are ge Mae peonerty |eash bet cam do little to sepely (By United Press.) he in eee |. In answer to questions ™ gel ies Cresco, se? ny ber ean tl eheue g1pes.ote. TG ths: noede of + gam Moodie Otto A. Case, candidate fer thé republican nomination for BOISE, Idaho, Sept. 4—The Dv-| struck me and ee ener a1 Judge Wentworth he admitted tat Seen mlesing tr practically no tnsurance have lost everything they possessed. || County auditor, is being desperately opposed by the county ring, [5.15 faction of the democratic party knocked her down we 4 The struck his wife with his fist, but said that he had no idea of killing her ¢ of hurting her seriously. Repeated questions regarding his actions after he found that the i that city P ccesne according to @ re has reached the sheriff's Jett her home tn Everett to ‘or auditor is BE. C. Brier inty audi in the key to the county finances. Without con trol of that office the ¢ Of the 6,000 1,000 are home! All the he houses 4 whose candidate ‘ habitants, at least) Hundreds of women and children as this afternoon.| are weeping and wailing, gathered is and mercantile together in little groups, knowing e in ashes. The town is neither what to do or where to « frightened, 1 think, when I found she was dead, but | don't remember anything about what I did then he said rm in Idaho, headed by F nator Dubols, ré what its opponents consider a 4 Blow today when Secretary of 8 nty commissioners would be blocked in e of haw ‘ , ° payers oman was dead od to pi ttle for a ake ‘an- Without provisions and the need of; The plans for the rebuilding many moves which are against the interests of the taxpayer Tansdon accepted the anti-Dubols | “I went to bed as usual and when | NOMA! poo aoe ear peg Pag jeaving that she | food and bedding is urgent. There|the city were begun while the The county ring, to perpetuate Its role, must have in the office of ticket recently adopted at Wallace, I awoke the next morning I went _, bered was going to bed. He ne offered by Du: | into the kitchen. There I found her S hin followers naked body stretched out on the Attorneys representing the for-|floor and beside it were the rasor mer senator announced that they and the butcher knife. 1 saw that enid immediately institute man-|the razor had been passed clear Gamus proceedings In the supreme | around her neck, apparently in au Court against the secretary of state, |effort to cut off the head. J was hie toe balla Smee ae Hoth tickets were med at Wal | stunned, | suppo 1 don't know | Dieted their work. ince on Aug. 6 how it all happened exactly, but |" ‘The woman was Miss Honoral The Dubois element controlled I suppose the sight of the body and opicny of this elty he wae mare a ok convention. The ant!-Du-|the razor gave the the suggestion, | 4.4 to a man named Eddy before bots men bolted and named a ticket and I at once began the work of tn0 met Jordan. After her wedding of their own, with the understand: dismembering the body to Jordan in 1904, the pair traveled is plenty of money but nothing to | flames were raging, even though it buy was known there was no way of Supplies are being rushed here re | fighting the fire. suditer & man wh it can control said he did not know how the wom- an’s clothes were removed from her body or how the gash clear around her neck had been made. He was held without bail and be given another the work done by Dr Bragdon | tt is sald, has yever of since she reached At the time of ber die oe it was said that a youns fe Everett with whom she ‘once kept company and whom, was alleged, had found bis love her unrequited, had made is against her. Friends had rl her to beware of bim t had laughed at their fears The ring ix opposing Case because he is opposed to the ring As co t of the ring. He has at ty clerk Mr. Case bas been independ secupaneat emia strictly to his own business and given the people an oughly businessiike administration, He ts the strong for auditer in the eet car timation of the people, and so in being bitte fought by the ring The «#t th fice had been tnetructed to vote for Cane is a sample of the man resorted to by the ring the employes in City Treasurer Prosser's of ner of attack being ew. . ing that the decision of the supreme Packs Body in Trunk. pe vaudevill for ec k le Ni ; quan — oe " " psoninanannnedls ple Gente Ht as a vaudeville team for time, ——— Effort Will Be Made to Stop of allowing the peddiers the | == — court in the course of contemplated Jordan told how he packed the without success, and three years only clew by which gv ter Men Who Pose a market, and the best method of STATE BCHOOL CENSUS. legal proceedings should | torso and parts of the flesh in a ago went to Somerville to live. The pities book no by Sees drawing for market places ed i o = - ” Be ticket trunk, put the bones and skull in| parts of her body have been assem- _ : " The legitimate farmers want the By United Pre: posed pledge, the ant)-Dubois © the furnace and the hair and #calp bled and probably will be buried to age ge enp-c nernag of the lect peddiers removed entirely, or 80 OLYMPIA, Bept. 4—Comy will be abandoned in the event of i1,'the idtchen stove. He then sbip- morro of the se! gy sed > werk Sere that ¢ cannot . palm school census figures show a t an adverse decist ped the trunk by express from Livermore, who has come to Jorn ly crime. was the denta SURESH EERE BES maelves off to the buying pa’ mumber of children of school age Somerville to Boston, intending to dan’s aid, is a wealthy New York - * file teeth, which were found in» Was genuine producers. There are in thin state of 247,996. Thin te an E ON go to New York on the steamer cotton broker Mise Creeen's| FARMERS TO MEET. ® about 12 of these peddlers who! increase for the year of 12,945. The el ar aOR “ = the story of oo aueitel na have purchased teams and who! Jincrense is smaller than for sev. | nce reached the fa &,, There will be a meeting of ® | either m Western av. firme jeral preceding years, when It av GENERAL OTIS b this morning, @ visit was pald @ farmers who attend the public ® oF the rey farms, and then take \eraged about 16.006 / Bragdon. who looked ode ® market, held at Kalem's Mar @ their place on the market under could find nd record Of! @ ket tomorrow morning at 8:30 &|the guise of real farmers WORWEGIAN CLUB TO MEET. | (By United a done work for bey sare * o'clock, to appoint a commit- #) The fruit peddlers have also been * BALTIM -_, nm raent | 4— Gen. ir} er eee = arom . = bg age —_ & committee ® given too much liberty on the mar Child of Prominent Chicago) | ‘The Norwegian Rep rs “on — wy hag ag ahd a Myre oan ea jt rom the “stall” men ard ® ke < either be ruled o e i tng in the Oriental of the Loe rl e d that it was undoubted. |@ ing rules and regulalions to # path Pay nce grok om bra Man Stolen in Broad utlding tonight to discuss the es eran of the Civil and Spanish wars ein one of the many — ® govern the market in the f ® they will be unable to deceive the Daylight. | tablishment of a chair of Seandina- (is here today to watergo vo — that advertise cheap ra ® ture. ® | market patrons. The market was | Vian Innguages at the University ation at Johns 8. Hopkins — Clearly not the work, he » ® created for the farmers, and not the of Washington | The operation will be performed in And | Danish B hi ch . rc ( aed pi ) ndrew Sorenson Attends Manish Brotherhood, of which he ts first class dentist. | eke e eee eee Hew HHH peddlers, and Mayor Miller says By Un vous, |@ day or two by Dr, Hugh H. Young, | was @ prominent member. Deputy ody found in the woods — they will be elimina Teeerett giv, id h ponpine. | CHICAGR,. Sept. .S--aaeee An-| Lodge Meeting and Later Coroner Dunn and Detective Sam that of the missing Everett & The farmers who attend the pub 8 Watanaba, who represents the | derson, the Syearold son of babe | Meets Death Corbett, who investigated the case, Headoabied!y did not follow out! i. market will hold a meeting to Japanese farmers, says be will see liam Anderson, sssistant aud or off 4 | found no evidences of foul play. In W original intention of visiting |. orrow to take up the question of | that the Japanese peddlers are elim one of his pockets was found a : ; a : arhey . the Illinois Steel company, w fo ial Mu “en ath : Bf... : . rules and regulations, and two im- inated in favor of his countrymen | ne y of Andrew Sorenson, | pocketbook containing a small sum Officers Nonplused. portant issues will be the question | who are real prod: naped today while playing in front) ADJ JRNS an employe of the Pioneer Sand & of mo! authorities confess them: |. of his home in thie city, and it le |Gravel company, who disappeared| He was last seen by two members baffled at every turn if they supposed will be held for ransom. -—- jon the night of Aug. 21, was found of the lodge, who accompanied him id that the disappearance of Miss Several women of the neighbor: | After, being tn session rg tae sere we pe pa ae the nos of |te fer as the page ry tracks fee doen not explain the murder Monday merning, the ttle Teac arborn st, early this morning next morning he did not report for Pah de usik, however, that, Send cay 8 ene eer eee Pi lors’ institute adjourned this after-| Sorenson ts thought to have been | work the horrifying nature of the “ ” in a light wagen. He stopped,| noon not to meet again until next | accidentally drowned while return The deceased was about 21 years the officers were slow to act alighted and, without attracting oe ee | year ing home from a meeting of the| of age and unmarried. took but little interest In the) ’ , particular attention, approached the (By United Pr ) Prof. Leotsakos Jectured this | eempemenrme. = wee = ——— When it was first discovered. | little boy PORTLAND, Ore, Sept. 4—A/ morning on, “Some Features of Tiieratestice was made of —_—_—_————— sult im equity, involving the pos-| Ancient and Modern Greece.” ‘The B xX L DED Suddenly the man seized the BOY | seaxion of millions of acres of land by stereop femains. and the men whose lecture was Hlustrated fit Was to have made a thorough | and, holding him under his arm. iin the state of Oregon, worth over toon views and was probably the Hon spent their time as-| jsprang into the wagon and drove | 940,906,000, and sums of money run of its nature ever heard idly away. : into the millions, and } Political friends instead of | rep ning Gp into the millions, and in The case is mysterious, as Ander) which the United Stetes of Americal Charlotte Helen Presby of the eon is well-to-do, but not wealthy. /ix complainant and the Southern’ New York School of Expression for possible clues _ Another Disappearance. | There is no doubt, secording to wit-| Pacific company and the Harriman | spoke in the morning and again in | Gov. Hanly Creates Creates Sensation the result was his bombshell let . that the man had particular gy .teme. together with 49 other ternoon, Her subjects were by Calling Extra Session loose today in the form of a call possible clue is in the} of Mrs. Kate Hein-| | designe on the Anderson child, and worations and individuals are de! The Art of Reading” and “Reading for the extra session. SG Russian woman, whose home | Cid not kidnap him at random. A \fendants, was filed today In the|in the Schools of Legislature. The governor's action means the Bremerton, and who left ber general alarm has been sent out) trijted States cireuit court for the thas EI: [precipitation of a terrific battle Something over a month ago throughout police channels and pri- | district of Oregon. The action was RLING oe within the party ranks this fall, lamily named Schneid vate detective agencies have been siarted by John MeCourt, United GEO. H. t SPA (Ry United Pres.) and there is great excitement at Kirkland. She had consider j employed in the case States attorney for the district of INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Sept. 4.— republican headquarters. pmeney on her and was well After he pearance a| and a photoxre were sent | iehiet of police in Seattle, but | has been heard as to} the police obtained any | Mher. It is not believe | Oregon, Tracy C. Becker and B. D. NOT FORMER Gov. J. Frank Hanly caused the! The decision of the governor re- | ENTS ARE aakided, actus for United States greatest political sensation in in- calls vividly his threat when he was Attorney General Charles J. Bona diana in years at noon today by un- hissed off the stage at the repub- expectedly calling an extra session | , convention in Chi- parte | PROTESTED The sult, probably the most im-| cao ai of the legisiature to assemble here resenting the name = September 17, in the midst of the portant and reaching civil pre before jon to pit coeding ever commer in the Dr. Geo, H, 'T. Sparling, candidate | presidential campaign Bevever, that the murdered woman | whers who protested | pacific Northwest, {s result of | fo r, take —— el Ro Hanly's term expires the first hoots and cat-calls isd ha en Mre. Heinrich, the} anne ents levied [0F | eveensive investigations which have Statements mé by other candt| of the year, and he has demanded of the delegates finally foreed him " emains indicat. | 1 € oceupied Mr. Townsend for the 5 dates for corone nding to co many reforms which he has not to st 1 shook his fist er was committed " two years, The bill of : with his father, Dr been able to enforce. Recently the at the convention and declared nd atated was prepaved-uy ‘bim parling, who wa oner 10 Years | friends of James E. Watson, the You will be glad to hear from ns © amounts le ay Wain out’ the ax ar D H. T. Sparling b8s republican candidate to succeed me afte on, 1 will make r eoks to wrest from the never held public office of any kind. | Hanty, promised the governor that it wart nd his forces in The prineipa v t from the | pacific the ownership and they would carry out his plans if Indiana You will regret property owne hat the asse of. thes immense tracts of fore L ABLES he would stump the state for Wat- this ac r from me | ments are not distributed evenly, jada lyine to the south between son, Hanly agreed to this, and it before } | and a number it that they have | portiand and the state line held was announced that he would not| it { 1 Chair | been treated un by it u r the land gran f « TO ARMED THIEF try further to enforce his reform man OC has . gress dpacted Jul 1866, and legislation chan ushing WOMAN DRINKS WHILE May 4/1870, and to make it — Later the governor heard that | here ference | for auéh of the lands as have b A. V. Johnson 21 27th av.,|Watson’s friends were laughing at| with I n an effort to ef unlawfully disposed of since was held up at the point of @ re|the promises behind his back, and Inesbordinatior 1 ) Cherry st., while returnt home of Captain Pe f f the " “4 and re ed of a d watch, gol Wtered then ‘ a wind the eut Seattle Ship ya man, who wore a black slouch hat througt “ ™! McDonald and Human Off " i Me pesatve ‘ age ote pe od : — JURORS EXCUSED ® the hands of Capte I dret The woma Phe fir ne committee of th e : F , (By United Press gi B Peterson depu h " ‘ , ~ ind ‘wander.4%t¥ counc which has conductec The jurors in Department Ne YHW YORK, Sept. 4.—it became] aropnovnNw gone 4 i commis “ ‘ th i an Inve m into the charge t the evurt bh © were excused ; ‘ eal re HILL t ' off this » b n ft hat « f City i n ng and will not t nown . t A an t ‘of 0 e men gave . 4 rn t . ble he 7 r " . . ’ me time ednesd morning Schwal ne eel ¥ ' ve fleet b ne Ad th Metlon that th. , a 'daed tenes saninaann bale tenors enced Glan : r PRs poster © atriyete for andidac Frater announced tb i his offices f this «¢ and take ' ‘ i ho’ All three argos agais.n: t ‘ atin other would-|In the figt hole pric t dren were sent to the pollc of Maj. Otto O, Case the nom-|aceount of Tuesday bein up quarters he plant in Beth-| were ¢ 1 One fell be e Vremwed “nl 4 te the throne and | & contracts, matu n Oot ination as county auditor day, they would not be require lebem, Penn ler to devote all, tween passenger ca other slip “Battling dow { ais £8 him in the diseard ber, for $20,000,000 worth of cotton HANSON TO SPEAK signed 4 statement ¢ report hie time to the pompad ffai Ale A and role neath th pipe silane or rung em Jesse 1. Livermor the That was not enough, however ae is Pay > Saget ering Judson M, Thompson which be 1s: seecider & spent | dow and ¥ , iecnn E ambition and the dull thud, He umble ended ¢. Liver-| publican nomination for the tegia:| Gol. Prosser appeared b c I, LOUIS, Sept. 4.—J M.|/nearly $1 t t . aes” auf eave the ' a maka an ant and pre-|in profits he u his | deliver an addre t the plenie | denial that he or his chlef clerk had |alre, and for many yea « Bt cegeneig ae ree a y ¢ n n H po) stn é n oe oe ya oe g| given by the n| threatened the clerks fn the de-|uous figure In St. 1 f ay in J c € on Augu 0 iM, Othere “ one he sonia 1 Une oO oem ; sok 1| Wildwood park next Sund: His | partment w 1 wal if they |affairs, is dead at the hon POUGHKREP y ‘ wa $100 Spt * e fa cn dng LP yg ite : t will be “Good Citizenst id not work for Maj. Cane son in Old Orehard Justice Morseb ha 1 uun's court but in trone. ago he set out to run @ corner in his humble } ject will be “Gs MISOnanID. | '