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LAST EDITIO ' VOL. 10. 1 DMITS IDENTITY AND TELLS OF FAMOUS MURDER PLOT SUMNER BRANCH WILL BE BUILT EMPRESS EUGENIE IN 1858. The transportation committee of the Chamber of Come } today the results of the fon regarding: ¢ ce reported investiga application of (By United Press.) |} pered to Orsini came the explosion, | " the citizens of & to secure fo ANGELES, Sept. 29.—Dere-| Gomez had aimed badly and killed | thom better trasdpertation Beelities The details of the famous at-/* Humber of soldiers who formed! with geattie a & cordon along the sidewalk In| . t to assassinate Emperor Louis The oommitt und that the ob front of the and the Empress if Par | 785% when ten persons were ‘and 150 wounded by the ex spot where were standing De Rudio Throws Bomb. Orsint and | vious solution of the problem was in urging Stone & Webster interests } to put in a 4% mil ervice between - 7 to| “Im the midst of the confusion | Puyallup, Sumner and Pacific Junc a bsg pomreg produced by Gomes's bomb, 1 pass | 100, connecting with the train ran st, thie elty, throws new @4 Over the dead bodies, amid th — between Seattle and Tacoma Ge one of the most femark-| @stracted cordon. The carriage awed pe 1 og bore ats of Buropeon history by | 400r had been opened and the om. | ult in. the an ment by the oe peror and empress were allghting.| Peet Sound F pyar Mt ent made puBilic today, af September 24 that they 1 approached as closely as posalblc would take Pe silence exteniing over 50) auiroas’ i rome taline 1 tee immediate steps for constraction of de Rugio says that he| bomb from my pocket, threw it at| ®* line 4 ‘ their feet. It blew the carriage to h destroyed ine to} the bomb which < pieces and killed the horses and| f royal carriage, and describes ‘detail how the plot was ar , 100 bombs having been through only three were He was arrested, con ed through English woman Married, was sent to Devil's ts escaped and came to Amer & chamberlain, The emperor was unhurt but the empress was slight ly wounded. They passed at on into the opera house, and | am told, sat through the performance lowe my life to my wife, Elfta| Booth, an English woman, still my} companton, who suceeded in inter. | ADVISED NOT ENT ROLE SEATTLE, WASH,, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1908. HAS KEPT HIS SECRET WELL rr s ACM RE OEE SUES FOR PERMISSION TO ENTER CHURCH transportation to Heaven @ver the ( alleged humorous clause written By 1 BE. Mo ident of the Beattle Chamber of Commepee and former law partner of Congressman Will E. Humphreys, dm a check which he presented to the trustees of Congregation Tetaple de Hirsch in rent, on account of the yment of irreved@at spirit of which the trustees refused to accept the check, and Have suspended Mr his membership tn the church bodf, In the supertor court thie mordiag, upon petition of Mr Moses, 4 restraining order was gradted preventing the trustees from excluding him from the hous# of worship until the case can be heard and decided by the court en October 2 In bie Mr, Moves alleges that he has paid his rent of $10 each for seats In the temple for a year beginning Septem ber 26, but that hin children and that since that the pew Moses from complaint when attended services September heir tickets were taken up, then the family refused admission, He the family can the temple on Day of Atonement whieh comes on October 5, a great and irreparable injury will be which there ts n@ remedy at The & permanent injanétion to prevent the Moses from Temple de Hirech has been states unlens be in thetr seata in them, fe to grant from exeluding Mr TO ACCEPT law court in trustees THOUSAND THE wri He fought wader Generals **tIN& the London Times in my| i se ale cal a Most Astonishing t and Sherman in the etvil|fte. The Influence of that power Ries gearse | odie te eal Are Given. sad Sow both generale por its! Jost here to tecete ir re | AS, Opinion Rendered by) ror rere, “uta "raised at the] the sl 4 On a eieeaatty prieve from Empress Eugenie / Prosecuting Attorney [hearing on Thursday, namely, that! (By United adel sae ctward anti he arrived; “Pieri and I were condemned | |you were powerless to proceed with! WASHINGTON, D. ¢ “be eee ee hia cite whe \ed that Plerl was to be exe : seyenpiniinanesin reason that the United Stat { the otvitie FU con cacttaenent of bis most | frst. I ond and Orsini In an opinion addressed to the |eT@ment has never manife ite lover a bition dollars a year ing days. &s the chief culprit, was to witness) ns. commiantoners ot King | intention or proposal to COMMLTUCT! cash Was the atatotnen MV our end and to be beheaded last. |" usps ccc “\or operate # canal from Pumet) gay py prot irving Fisher A Ses tot Against Napoleon. We started for the scaffold. Our|County this morning, im which| sound to Lake Washington. I is! uitversity. in m meper re mite De Rudo aid that _ hands were tied behind our backs) Prosecuting Attorney Kenneth | true that years ago the peop f es nection of the Internath & patriot In his early and also chained to our feet. We iets: Mantas © ap.| this county, at an enormous sacri-/'TPuber is congrems devote and was associated with Ms-/wace collarieas shirts, It was rain.) wckintonm declares that the ap-| ie to themselves, procured and | the discussion of the hygienic sm Mand Orsini, the Italian leaders ing ind snowing at the same time. | "Btment of the socalled “River! gijaeq to the United States gov irae and economic anpect day, With Oretnt he helped 1 was smoking my pipe. A person,|&ad@ Harbor Improvement Commis: | ernment a rightofway for a canal, Ph phar lbs nine w ¢ the plot against Napoleon. whose breast was ered with|#ton” by Judge Hanford is contrary | put since that Ume the gover i Breat throng of doctor Bking by the destruction of the decorations, advanced with diffi-|to the provisions of the state con-| ment has done nothing to manifest fmen that crowded the amne monarchy he would be culty on horseback. He whispered |*titution, and that for the county |jts {ntention to construct or op-|Of the w National & blow for the freedom of|to the guard and 1 was taken at | COmmiasioners to accept the asces® | orate & canal thereon. And yet, in| ¥Bteh fe mot large enough to } ruptly from the line and led to-| ment rol! for the proposed Lake | ine face of this absolute lack of | SF" et i q belegaies to the statement gives details! ward the prison | Washington canal would cloud the | deeiaration of intention on the part | on ee ee x22 to unknown in history and And stilt today, after halt a/ title of every property owner in of the government, the people Of] Prot Fisher extimated that con ® yell that bas hung closely century, I tremble when | think|the county, the commissioners are | this county are being called upon |@umption kills 125,000 a year in the the event which shocked of the fallaciousness of human|*4¥ised not to accept the assess to pay $1,600,000 to the govern-|Uiited Btates nione which ix equal ‘mounded the whole civilized justi Felice Orsini and Gulseppl| nt roll, and to put the matter! ment, perhaps to be ted up by it! hed ow ad @eaths from typhoid fe He implicates a son of the Pieri, the two most severely pun- |! such shape as to force @ speedy for years as har been the right-of-/geariet fever, smallpox, « pode couspirators, Francesco Cris-|ished, the two guillotined, were, | decision from the supreme court |way deeded to it 12 or 15 yeare er ones Sever before suspected serious among the four accused, t only Duty Demands Opinion. ago. entice Prot. Misher confined his for many years honored a% ones who had not thrown bombs. who had not shed blood.” The salient features of the opin. pany. Gapezemy. ateomee. |ton are as follows fement is the result of a Mae conde, Geis dois: shad B sent by De Rudio to italy in thie instance I lay aside personal Brom the occasion of the us- |feeting. If 1 should advise you ate tntne of Felice Or jat this time contrary to what my wae envented ter Chet} }judgment tella moje the law, I ian the life of Napateoe feel sure that 1 would be doing a| interest was aroused in gross injustice to the taxpayers, am italy by the letter and |and would only be further delaying Sera, of Milan, one of the lead. by having the final determination Ewepers of italy, Ettore Patrist,) of {ts legality again postponed editor of L’italia of San} “In my opinion, the appointment wae sent Bere. to =| of the so-called “River and Harbor the statement from the fam Improvement Commission’ by Judge . : All the Details. PIN fons of the constitation of ow state 4 cent, and renders the who! act o 907 cake ae lye grr unconstitutional and inoperative , and told of the plot with-| Government Does Nothing. Teservation. He is 75 years tod | Another point, and one which and has excellent health, He - happily, ts a quiet manner, Phe Forestry Agent Will known to a few of his friends | | Bitterly. by Orsini. He took Into his} mee De Rudio, Gomes and} (By United Press.) all Italian exiles, The con-| ALBUQUERQUE, N. M., Sept. 29.| | see dlnareaagelg daa A bitter attack upon the national | d that Napoleon and Empress | im the efforts of the Corriere | lthe Lake Washington canal project Hanford ix contrary to the provis at length he decided to talk | Plot was arranged In Eng: | fe would attend the opera on | forest reserve policy as administer: | might of January 14. When the|ed by Chief Forester Gifford Pin ial carriane drove up three |chot in California and on the Pacific Puts Seal of ode IS were thrown. One exploded | coast’ threatens to disrupt the na on Measure Endorsed the cordon of police and|tional irrigation congres: The | @rowd and another demolished | Pacifte coast cote are here fi by Miller. Searriage: killing horses and at-|foree, prepared to make an assault inf i term the of Pinchot mwar and his at the isn did it-|apon w ranted om a miracle mand Buge v od with the authority of the Inters | pole The chief subject of dis-|chiet executive's office, Acting a by splinters n san the lobbie if the Mayor Gill today vetoed the Mur press’ silk drems was) Cussion hawt tthe threatened phy garbage coll n and destruc blood. exceutea|tack on Pinchot, and it fs th ton 1 ire, @ bill which had been Orsini we xecute the Bacineny geeataes 3 approved by Mayor Miller and wentenced to life hard work which Gill had fought while iapl was arreste clothed with the ke ntiou ral othe be { the national | arb of an ordinary council! me sed the next day ee the Palen Gane es to tell the stor ~ ten o Incidentally the pr t acting cad being traded cor n | the men Persons Involved. 7 1 resolutic “ eof the ori * aster than i ot in no - gre aid De Rudio. | tert oe BEG REDUCTIONS IM ves Sos . " Yr. and he practically aswu ye : ESTIMATES the death a bill which Mayor ~ See Miller h most decidedly ay andoned thi The finance committeo had @ six-| tere me before departing for his now yind bout with the 1909 depart-| vo ition trip east n the at-| mental estimates ff for the eft th embers of the finance com n Lon 1 wn- | mittee had already been on record ‘od, but in the | i, t ttee had! as opposing the Mur ance Irmingbam finished rk Ap and Gill disapproval 1e0t with Nace near th ton rer’s de-| the committee's entire satisfaction house, The arte was on the zo of} Counciiman Armstrong added to fornied about the | hy i f nentioned his previous record of acrobatics ‘owd p ed estima 1 ‘ fte on the question of this age bill age drew up’ ing ti-fat a by suddenly and very dramaticall ‘ 4 the Tor € hold | tafo ng those 1 nt that the r wing anothe 1 , up thelonly thing to do 4 be to let to ¢ The|the gart collection business by t h- Lorivat tract, It was Armstrong ( * t aypeared before the commit | your ACTING MAYOR VETOES Election I-Advised. | yd to @ discussion of the ¢ Morey of the disease, he pointed 1 do not think it is amisa to call oat that the cost In broken hearts MILES AND couple of years ago, contrary to the jadement of yourselves and my office, you were persuaded by the same persons who are now seeking to have thi assessment to call an election tor the purpose of voting bonds to the amount of $500,000 to tet this canal ject. These proceed roll considered to Aid Commoner ings cont taxpayers of this} county approximately — $14,000, : ls | which was a total lows, by reason in Indiana. | of the fact that the supreme court ee ee held that the proceedings were un- (By United Press.) constituth LA PORTE, Ind. Sept. 29.~The 1 therefore advise you to refuse |democratic state committee today} sesument roll, ot tolwaxs advised that General Ne won | proceed with an equalization there jA. Miles and Winfield Stott of.” jSchiey will stump Indiana for —— <:| Bryan. It is expected that the fa mows general and admiral will travel in a special train, and ar Fangerments are being made for sey @ral big receptions in their honor different cities. The announcement and Sehley are coming Miles thin democratic leaders today expres ~|delight at their decision day and wanted to know if| parties are planning to concentrat he could not ways atia heavy fight tn this atate once on the garbage question jthe latter weeks of the The acting mayor will approve! ue tne, tte doa ng| WILL. HONOR TAFT landing bonds for a gartege Ayoleus IN BRYAN’S TOWN (By United Press.) issuing bonds for a garbage system. | | | LINCOLN, Net Sept. 20. Charles Bryan, brother of J vote three during campaign Bryan, toda wlved the fe r didate ye va |. “Please ask the democrate of Lin (By United Press.) coin to take down all my pictures FRANCISCO, Bept. 26—|while Taft is in town and have for Robert Hu Ting How |them show him every possible e Chinese Aire, today | courtesy.” ‘ 1 te t wus Of the A hig demonstration ts planned lepartmen commerce and labor |iii honor of Taft, who Is to spa at Washing from the decision|here t W The t fused he mil- | foine ' do bono he » wive townsman for the presidenc The Chinese merchant wa per: | " itted to come ke re mae 00 RIVAL CANDIDA’ TES compat he would be present MEET IN CHICAGO if ordered for deportation, and he} left the Korea last night for the] (By United Press.) Gern hospital, where he is un AGO. pe derg treatment for a nervous asd pt Worth |} di re al candidat publican democrat parties, 1 today in the lob f thety [the Auditort Annex and shook , it to| hand: Nall They exe 1 titu- Hfelleltations a herman invited : Kern to visit nt bis home la > 14 7 ? ' M n, t urged Coats will have many buttons, | Sherman large, mediun 1 smal All right. 1 cortats itl Many Facts and Figures! ° PRICE ONE CENT THE SEATTLE STAR THE WEATHER FAIR TONIGHT AND WEONESDAY; LIGHT NORTHEASTERLY WINDS. ILASKA STEAMER HUMBOLDT RUNS ASHORE OR FIFTY YEARS THIS MAN GOES ONTO ROCKS IN FOG AT EARLY MORNING HOUR CHECKING RETURNS. (By United Pri OLYMPIA, Sept state auditor treasurer secretary of state, as the anvassing board, met thi morning, and with a large force of ¢ ke, are checking th unty returns, It will be woveral days before the can vase is completed No returns here from Spokane Clarke or Adams The and state counties. Pe eee ee ee ee eee eee eee ee ER EE EEE EE Ee eaheakkaaeanee GAS PIPE THUG IS. ARRESTED Armed with a vy plece of gm ipe, a man giving his me an Jon Cullen was arrested by Pa yiman Dp while prowling near Fifth ay. and Denn night, At police headquar falied to satinfac wien of the # looking weapon, and t ardered locked up by Police tain Alex McDonald, Cullen will be held pending an investigation of hin record S DIE OF TE PLAGUE sappointed lives, which ean be measured in money, la fa important TEDDY'S NAME CAUSES CHEERS (By United Press.) MITCHELL, 8. D. pt. 29. Wm, H. Taft w usiasticall welcomed here t 000 per sons, and in his speeches, his ref erencés to Pre nt Roosevelt eauned an ovation for the cecupant of the White House, Representa tives of the warring Gamble-Kit ige factions of the ty were ived together by Taft on board his special car, and there was a general harmony mecting. Taft spoke to a big crowd at the Corn palace, and delivered a speech in open air. He is in fine condt tion, and bis voice ts stron The speech here was a tremend suc cone Today's Treasury Statement. WAMSHIN N, D. C, Sept. 29. statement aud dist treasury $1,720,167 ments $2,510,000. nc aloha. sS veya. at eluate PASSENGERS ARE THROWN SCHLEY TO STUMP FOR BRYAN - Military and Naval asta tol yo idly arrange it,” replied Kern Both enjoyed the meeting and seemed greatly pleased. Former Congressman Curtis approached as they were talking. He sald I want to shake next vice president, sure he shook the hands with the and to make anes of both TOM WA’ TSON . JOINS IN THE TALKFEST (By United Press.) ATLANTA, Ga pt. 29 ply to the Statement made terday by Former 8 aster meth grew, that he was offered $10,000 by the republican campaign com mittee In the election of 1904 to make speeches for the populist pres. idential nominee, Thomas KE. Wat son hase made the following state ment The reason why Bryan has put forw Pettigrew t nitack n is that my exposures Bryan's deals with the negro lers and with the interests of Maine, Ir diana nd Ohi are hurting ‘the peerless one,’ These deals are graceful and ought t& © ¢€ od Someone Was Crazy As to Pettigrew, 1 t tice him further’ than , 1 iberall plied ’ nows that fund of 1904 ' 1 Yet, t 1 W R Hel \ his camy 1 Jolt for Bryan. jing to Bryan himeelf, the ' alg ynd f rm 1 vi f \ hel K RK Ref Bryan off } \ m “a had t ter a ne of twe et Rya at n 5 ‘INTO A PANIC, BUT ALL ARE TAKEN OFF WITHOUT INJURY TO ANYONE. BY UNITED WIRELESS.—ON BOARD STEAMER HUMBOLDT, AGROUND, ACTIVE PASS, PENDER ISLAND, Sept. 29—Steaming at good speed in a dense fog throug Active pass, steamer Hum- boldt, which left ttle last night with 38 5 ngers aboard, crashed on the rocks at Point Marrett, on Pender island, tearing away four feet of her bow The crash came at 4:40 this morning, when all of the passen- gers were in their berths, The shock was terrific, and in an instant there was a mad scramble to the decks, of passengers in their night clothing. Awakened from a sound sleep, the people aboard were thrown into a panic, which required the ‘combined ef forts of the officers and crew to calm Awsured that they were in no danger, the passengers went to their staterooms to dress, and in short time were taken off by the fi steamer Edith PASS IS NARROW Act pass midway between Victoria uver, and is & narrow channel. It is thought that in s y the steers man got off his course slightly, out a word of warning. After the nd the steamer was ashore with big first shock the Humboldt settled down, listing slight ly to starboard, A hasty examination was made and the extent of damage ascertained. The bow was badly damaged by its con- tact with the rocks, four feet being sheared away. The water was confined to the forward compartment, however, and it was soon seen that there was no danger of more serious damage EDITH TO RESCUE. The fishir camer Edith, of the ernational Fisheries fleet, of Tacoma, was in the vicinity, and, noting the Humboldt’s sig- nals of distress, was soon on the scene. The passengers were taken aboard the schooner in small batches and landed in safety As soon as the passengers were on land Capt. Baughman set about unloading the KO. An examination showed that the engine room had suffered no damage As soon as 4 considerable amount of the cargo had been discharged the Humboldt began to rest more easily. The wire perator got in communication with Victoria, and the salvage Salvor, of the British Columbia association, started for vor arrived this afternoon at 1 o'clock, and in pre the Humboldt off at high tide about midnight tonight of the Humboldt the § noon Max Kalish, managing owner ©, Genereaux accompanied by Board of of the n Francisco the Santa Cruz. representing 4 this afte American salvage st not known In Seattle likely that Marine Underwrit walle for scene wreek the It is on amer disposition will be made of the either brought to Seattle what passengers. It ts nd they will be or Port REFUSES SERVICE TO NEGRO; SUIT BROUGHT Colored Evangelist Brings| for colored a Restaurant Man P Town that he did not care trade. Asberry says pus finally placed a beef stew before him, but the evangelist re Into Court. |fused to partake of it You see, I was chief steward Charged convenience to Edwa & negro evang one of the pr with refusing on a steamship for three years,” said Asberry !n an injured tone You couldn't expect me to eat a beef stew, could you?” pus, jetora of Ben's Cof fee House, Washington st. between| Asberry says he then left the First and Second avs was placed restaurant and returned with two. on trial before Police Jv John friends. B. Gordon today. After hearing the A meal will cost you $ testimony Jadge Gordon continued berry was told the cave The ev elist went a highly As says he entered Papus’ ind d brought suit. Asber restaurant May 22 and took a seat, |r © will fle it for $20, No one took his order after a long 000 damages as soon as the present walt, Finally one of the proprie-' case is disposed f. WINE, WOMEN, SONG AND RACES CAUSE DOWNFALL August 22, but it was not discon Trusted Employe Goes! ered until four days ago that @ the Pase That at check for $1,260 sent by an eastern : mill company had bee Last Kills. the proceeds pocketed sewn Other discrepancies an ng will, the officers (By United Prose. bring his ems TACOMA Waal 9. ur 00. Wine yen sand cards, a of the defalcation be bile an hour and the race day and ts confirm: ns the ca of the r Charles E. Hill of wr Fra I P n, f mpany Pinkham is « h y ' iL th ed t b wa to Sow wt 1 f the Ta A 1 by @ woman M who is said ponsible for I 1 K since! his disgrace KING OF SAN FRANCISCO'S CHINATOWN DYING A Famous Character Is swept away tt ’ t Now Close to . Death. a of ( his b i n (By United Press.) ' ‘ a A FRA 1s ' 1 ow . 4 ! FISHERMEN GET BUSY H , , Charite t nt (By United Press.) " was yee he

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