The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 19, 1909, Page 1

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[ LOOK ON For “The Murders of the Rue Morgue,” gar Allan Poe—the greatest detective story ever r written—Second installment today. ‘BABY-FACED WIFE IS SOLD TO MAN HUSBAND KILLED \ DENVER HAS nN THAW CASE OF THRILLING INCIDENTS. ~ “dence Leading to Slay- ing of C. C. Dury. DENVER, Coto, Jan, 19.—1 P.—Denver wil! nave a This much was mack n wh The coroner's jury, « it deal time " it the Killing of Cuthbert Cuv by Bu we New Year, was “fe Bell thought t " b be Srial and that he w be set f at once. The story fe one tn whict Ve orons « fare of the ete Nres of the the tragedy Five yea go Dury and FE Were classmates in the Cincin Schoo! of Music. Six mon they met a Denver t Danquet mmuae of the ¢ Mati schoo Daury's father ts of the University « werthinolow & taxidermist h Pestitate. The son has always be daft on . He was years old paper work Wants to Be an Actor. Bell was a singer. He wor to Cinefnnatt to compr hip of a nic ns Bell is ol. Soe is b eyed, Ratred, baby-faced and. oy She “never knows her own |, Bell went to Denver Bdont amusement parks. Po td was a good met the lt-yearold sabe: Perkins. He says she ple Sloped and were after brief acquaintance. Jess than a year a b The child's mother hande marr’ res of motherhoo Fervent Letters Written. Beli was in hard luck and finally set out to find an c Went to Cheyenn: For a week Finaily Bis missing wi © Phe would the pair Meanwhile to go back to His © and ff "Pwo months Who was fikhting for 8 ompelied to find oyment starve and Pt be an actor—or a manager Something theatrical Beautiful Girl Replies Winaliy he put two ads in the was for agtors and t a show 28th da Witr fnstantly Bell went to the pe rendered. He e station » hypnotized her, 5 wa Ti get out and ma home for her.” Held for Trial. her flowers on New Year day Tike bin.” her husband. a o } falc PAGE § eee Oe eS es eee Remarkable Chain of Evi- mal repute an theonta dabbled fa news Meny things but was always trying #© Ket into theatrical life He Wanted to be an actor, but wa HELP FOR ALASKA EXPOSITION BY T. J. DILLON hime she was 18 years old. Thes CENTRAL FIGURE MRS. MA BEL PERKING BELL. sentative Slayden of Pierce in troduced a bill which will help the Alaska Yukon-Pacific exp: His bill cart an immediate appropriation of mterest on the ane. the litte ‘tod over to her mother, Mrs e 1 RIGHT THE VALID WIFE OF DURY. NEGLECTED, cis Perkine, and resigned the $50,000 to pay at the same guarantee interest bearing of 6 instead of 5 per cent es to his let b » Den wife was not at her DOESN'T THINK MUCH OF SEATTLE POLICE ESCAPED PRISONER writes! LETTER TO THE STAR AND CRITICIZES POLICE met @he tossed her head and told hin She Was living with abother man t tell who nor where. Bell watched in the streets day Gd night and at last got track of caped from To Join Riplinger. had lived in a tent to you fT shall be in ago Dury ceased to Jey Buy attention to the woman was Dury hung around the theatres Sinusement parks. He wanted SUPREME COURT JUDGES ON COON-HAY CONTEST TO CAPTURE A MURDERER + $12.75 then deliver was committed? more than $10. Delivered to Officers ys head and body, Dury died the contract motherinlaw and t rig io had the gi at Erlandse fght, He had the girl rlandsen psp hot hee ke a haps ndsen to believe But, after a week of examination (the goroner’s jury baw held Kell for of men and bloodhounds it ; missioners of Kjtsap eounty Admits the Crime. accused Nicolas of the] much qtestioning “The young wife is in jall as a wit Cut the Bill. comintesioners cut the bill to $10 Erlandsen wants to know if t 1g worth one’s while one’s Ufo in the capture of and armed man, one ls to be fined in “{ hate you,” she sald, “vou have}jand had only his ready wit to gain| the sum @f $2.75 tharete-t Bell borrowed money from report ers, to add to his last cent, to buy She wold, “t Vike his flowers, but I don’t » hunted man, his revolver a) a desperate in doing #o, When they met at the coroner's | {aquest the girl refused to look at! was unarmed at tale aaa LAST EDITION Every Business House should [\) p use an Exposition Rubber Stamp. . SEATTLE, WASH., YWALL STOPS CITY FRANCHISE THE RAINIER AVE GRANT IS HELD SOP TODA SHEDS LITTLE a ON THE TRIPLE TRAGEDY. Shows Love and Desire to) Provide for Family's Happine: murdered b daughter rather than eon accustomed for «ht out at the Inquest jay by Coroner M Butterworth & * in # ® desk at the W. W. Wilshire, of the he direct ¢ of the triple tragedy were set at d the we cket The enve ments, On & life y fe 0, drawn 1 4 testament, 1896 which Mrs ary and exec these de * & matter riage late Mre. & will In her H Hife for $3.0 her favor this a age tid not favor nized attorney at jaw His finances were at t He borrowe p appearances. Even } he Was to have retu money to W. W rent advanced was due Fol favor ot those afternoon it for the grace and shame to the and daughter his self 4 call down upon mind, in the ently crumble many, # sensed zed man wielded ws, Then, re own life, wedgl When the tnqu oner Snyder co worth’s undertakin Assistant Pr H. Holshetre dences of insac but LOBBYISTS ARE ALLOWED FLOOR BY T. J. DILLON OLYMPIA, Jan. 19 this forenoon Re al time This wa overwhelm Hell of Pie “pt motion the an appropriation of $10,000 fe lative printing FLAMES SWEEPING OVER MESSINA MBESSINA, Jan, “19 Fire, which broke out today, is sweeping unchecked over the ruins of the eity is availabl A vast treasure which had been saved from the previous disasters probably. will be lost entirely ROOT GIVEN MAJORITY. ALBANY, N. Y., Jan. P.—The legislature to soparately in each house sary majoritic his election as United States sena eod Thomas Collier Platt ature will meet jointly to- morrow when Root wil! * Root the ne¢ tor to sue The legis lected, jprevailed Restraining Order q the vote was being taken for United States senator. ed from the railing in the gallery and frantically yelled: grant franchises of discontinued to which injanetion against the city ator, this place and all in it will be blown up! granting of a body of the senate. t is known aa the rtaking establishment that the sealed envel vate Papers fey Wok the gallery, grabbed the intruder and he was hastily taken to the sergeant’s room and quickly searched | for bombs. and i@ made returnable It is alleged made & bid of ne Monstfe KHOW | meeting lant night bid only 2 ar wing alleges that he d 1 per cent held until disposition can be made of him. before of some scheme whereby George Cotterill, of King county, could be elected senator. Several __ G0V. GEO. £. CHAMBERLAIN, wnd that his ¢ nd the other wae his ix was one Woodmen of the Counciimen Parker were im the pegative =~ MAD Doc N- A PRIVATE HOME CANINE THOUGHT TO BE AF FLICTED WITH RABIES jon of the and sulcid etween the lines of a tan sid poll " ease and ¢ fort. A short Ume after tis mar erine Smith, the | the man made his! of years ago Money Was Due Friday © went on and Seoley Crazed with aD riot in the hom Ziegler, at 2425 miner and re roing and the © canine with bis section of the country OLE HANSON IS BREATHING FREELY the nancial ght of the life insurance and the will he had drawn ‘ aved Hefore leaving for his home } ley looked over t time aning of din SUSPENSE FOR THE READING OF HIS RACE BILL BY T. J. DILLON, a murderous maw b lizing what he had done, Secie called for the h was waiting Ole wanted the bed ahd jostled sc GET BUSY | : ILLINOIS IS TRYING SENATOR’S ELECTION SPRINGFIELD. today for United St showed Albert can fnetmbent Speaker Shurtleff had a comfortable and Chanter, Root ‘Ys the choice for Untted States 8. Chanler the ‘choice the democrats ne Hearing Complaints. FRANCISCO. x 10 complaints In the BOOST THE FAIR PRICE, ONE C GOV. CHAMBERLAIN CHOSEN SENATOR ON FIRST BALLOT ’ OREGON SOLONS BOW | THE PEOPLE. Democrat Is Elected ta High Honors From Re- publican State. (BY T. J. DILLON.) OLYMPIA, Jan. 19.—The greatest excitement the senate today five minutes before 2060950090 1004, Ruel Nims, of Chautauqua, Vashon island, leap- “If you elect Wesley Jones United States sen- ” the For a time the wildest of scenes occurred i The sergeant-at-arms rushed, with assistants, to None were found on his person, and he will be Mr. Nims is an aged man and has wildly spoken Elected to the United States Senate (cere ago Mr. Cotterill sent the man out of town. Today From the State of Oregon * * CITY BEAUTIFUL i? xyes conc t * STATE HOUSE, SALEM, * envecinatucnie & Ore., Jan. 19.—Gov. Chamber. & CHAMBER RECOMMENDS CIVIC *& lain’ says ¥ COMMISSION TO OUT . “The people are the law, freetigg HOA * and their voice has been & | eard. | thank the press of # attie Chamt t Cor * the nation which helped in the *& thie after endorsed the prop * fight for popular rule. This is & lot A. W 4 Gould for the appoir * @ proud day for Oregon and a *& ot of ar p f n for} * victory which marke an epoch & e of plans for an witt * in the political history of our # iaaiae rand city beautify * nation.’ we poration ee i * * rendered « sion, b er, that ii ee charte . . e rv be of bs v for such appointment | BY GILBERT &. COSTELLO. The chamber endorsed the 1 SALEM, Ore., Jan. 19—The Pos bs Bd sa poli people rule. Governor George = Me ys . “ > on £&. Chamberiain, the choice of f " i t cating * the people, was today elected United States senator by the fi legistators of this common. we wm to] WESLEY L. JONES. IS wealth, who vindicated the enor of their stat The ne . CHOSEN BY BOTH Oregon lawmakers, aithough “open the openin HOUSES. reluctant to do #0, bowed to the wil of the majority, concen- hours s : trated on the new weapon of he & pening congress '° Joint Session Will Confirm meanetd ene ee pipers fice 1 Sie Tomorrow—Cotterill ee ee Is eed | Gc Me pow r Chamberlain was % elect on the first b t n 538, Cake 17, Fulton 19, R. 8. “ ” BY T. J. DILLON. jean 1 ; WO “DARK RORSE” | 0ST tn eee nan ea —_—— for the first time since a United Chamberlain 19, Cake 3, Fulton 7, 4 senator was elected in this | RS. Bean 1 the | is the pro-| In the nse the vote was: dings with a clear conscience. erlain 34, Cake 14, Fulton 12, The house did likewis d for H. W. Scott. Bean Today the legislature formally changed his vote to elected Wesley L. Joner recordin the will of the * evi by their t ere teat th Sta sta slature ¢ at Fulton, Up to th fought peop! nent the ‘antis” inevitable. ‘They faintest whis of graft, barrel, | caucused ni for hours, talk- treachery or double cross. The | ed “ cajoled, threat election of a United Stat then finally threw up the spon as confummated with the ease and « halance of a resolution to Victory of the People, purchase a bottle of t noon, with both the sen- » the do The Contrast. legated to kept their pledges gon's affirmed these the franchise of jot Tee Sn : grueling and brutal tle was a a ps siorious victory. It was a victory Bor Seg Rony which matks a naw of political histor state, at epublican people, United BENJ. F, SHIVELY. NATIONAL LESSON INDIANAPOLIS, Jan. 19.—E demonstra ator a and a shame By actual phys t t to the tion Oregon pointed shi who has w ve Un aw-making bodies of influence et a Ap . howadec ‘ be f ten w as} that may be inimical. to the mi ' Indiana No Floods of Wine: With the direct primary and \ " o n Olympia are th re-| the recall, the people can and ‘ rye ' . i r 8 the great ; ‘ al lesson in the Oregon “ A O% MILWAOKEE TO iins’s ir iin Wt nen ce hom met A . FY n Puge RK. F t tu ‘ ‘ ' t a ' ' I ; tt an ! i t North Carolina Votes. 1 t . of inille | tl wate ; : P.—t! ter O i The New G ° mills t ‘ A ‘ ards. |), ted United ‘States eeumtor bs Bloan Hal os. and the| the legislature, Overman was first |, The new o 1 was eee CEOetr ws ig : w the term begin March 4 . = whic h will be opened ne Mor sin in & iitainoe dammamrat _ had held mar ominent of end & ‘TTT ecc ee eee eee a the state of h Carolina ay : % | before his election as senator from | there | ware ins ee *% WEATHER FORECAST, = # that state Gusatte of ts. Bi py hang * Rain tonight and Wednesday; * California, A wh * « i eduea the a eee eee eee BURGLAR AWAY he re to Ro he ma d, 1 as re Brandegee in Connecticut R . " HARTFORD, Conn,, Jan. 19-—By A burglar last nigh yee See pe U. P.—The two houses of the leg | home of 1 man, at 70) on | tn ene 8 ee wane Islatare, voting separately, gave | 8%. by forcing a bedroom window | the direct primary for pooretary of Frank B, Brandegee majorities for | Open With a jimmy, and before he | state In a spirited conte He was reelection to the #enate. In joint | Va frightened away by Miss il. | elect J and took. the office of seore. ‘lon tomorrow his election wilt (man, the 16-year-old daughter, he | tary of state in January, 1907, ha Mientiodend, * secured about $100 worth of jewelry - | Cummins Elected. HARRISHURG, F Jan, 19.—By Meet Tonight. | DES MOINHS a, Jan, 19.—By U, Pex-Roth houses of the state leg Representatives of the 8 A, ¢ U. F A. B. Cummins, republican: Te, Chee islature, In separate ign, today ities, University, | will be elected United States seni . @ nite t t re-elected Penrose, vepubli ae oe tien ind Jaye bowl: | tor tomorrow at & joint session of can, to the United States senate. |2fiara hall tonight to. on “ithe legislature, In separate x The election will be confirmed by. oy and arrange fora tours | sions today both houses voted [both houses jointly tomorrow nainer | iw a majority Albi cteabiniiis - & Dies Hisashi | 4

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