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THE s To give you all the n and in a way that wi you. IMS &8 toon as it happens | interest and instruct | VOL, 11. NO. 10, LE, WASH., A GLINPSE INTO THE FUTURE SA‘ Mr. Henat gives us this as a midnight view of,e home of the president of the Strap Hangers’ league MUSK TORN MOS 10 na Hs MS BAUER, ROM THE = a POINTING AT ACCUSERS SPO Homene. pouring intimates too, did he? He's elding in with pire thin spring will | ALLY Got GOES MAD| you and the rest of thore Humase » teat in the history of that EN HER CHILD society people, I'l! cut bis throat } 4 it he tries to take my child a fe of week 460 ot seck-/ g ; y property upon whleh to locate “IS TAKEN lyours, too,” she added ae an after ve arrived in Bpokane from the \ Z |thought. The woman, frightened, middle western states. Every train 4 oo | went away Jarriving here carries new onea A Pe Ace " Siar with reat many who left the train at! oo, g6!! yourselves humane [i i. i: oye the thought L CURTAINS AND | th city have announced their in ore jou are driving me | cf the Humane society and of thelr tention of locating somewhere tn the| ©°@a) ig to take my child | intended acti f taking her ohtid STAINED GLASS Inland Empire, while others have| @W8YMikou call that human. | r Setion 6 taming her aia [Journeyed farther west, either to Be ny?” | that catees the woman to become REMOVED. attie, Portland or towns near them AY temporarily unbalanced. Por more Tighti¥@Aning her 4¢yearok! than two years she bas been under ot hag hefRs, rocking back and | the ban of the society, whose mem ror as) erooned nursery | bers, probably well - meaning _ Those Who Pass C Pass Can Gaze | rhymes, MA\ Emma Rauer ac: | enough, want to do what they deem fartin and officers pelety of hounding p asylum. jor Was adjudged of commissioner >. W. Thompson, te Medical so- Niekolson to have beat by the child Her Husband in Court. Netghbors and employes of the court house say it was these efforts on the part-of the Humane society whieh worked so on the woman's mind that she finally lost her rea aon. For the first time since she hax appeared before the authorities her |husbaed was on the Scene Within at Pleasure. IS CLOSING | SHVILLE, Tenn. March 6 By U. P.-After an examination of two witnesses in rebuttal of the evi-! dence of the defense, the « Clowed its case today against Col Duncan Cooper, Robin Cooper and) |Jotn D. Sharpe, charged with the murder of Senator BE. W. Carmack. Clostng arguments will begin next | Monday 1 morning. SENATE BLOW IN $1,200,000 lincane by all | composed of secretary of | elety, and Dr. The woman | brought up for | Insanity BY T. J. DILLON. OLYMPIA, March 6--As soon as criminal code goes into ef- next June, it will be up to the to retire and seck basements Weer rooms. In default of this, @wners of gin shops will prob- lish cigar stands In front places of business. The that there shall be Rereens or stained gla to hinder him who runs peeing ali there is to see | we slam at the interests, this publicity law rather dampens the jubilation her while she wa the mother of an unborn child. She still loves bim, and, in epite of the fact that he testified against her this morning. |ahe continued to say be was lovely, kind man, and didn't mean to harm her.” ° | Ding the little one jinto the corridor | hurling defiance a! ficers “TT kit you! mm | stab you to bg it my ebiid!” - yout ru} to take the local option victory, for at Hu Lilian, the child for whom the many of the most devout who bow {mane Oticer vi an he at-|mother has sacrificed reason, and "St the shrine of John Barieycorn vem p' © separate ti who *, Bauer in all lthelt er to make the devotions in the|THEN TURNS AROUND AND/e ait hour before thoigea,t Was | for whom Mre, Bauer in alt likelt y of a select few SAVES THE TAX PAYERS quieted. a lunatic asylum, wrought the Incidentally this provis JUST $42.00. ' | 4 fo light the inconsistency 1s a Pathetic C jmother up time and again today “wet” and the “dry ‘te dans bid ee by calling ber attention to the fi bewailed the pr - ~ @ the | that “her papa was here.” ‘on earth, beca BY T. J. DILLON, most trying and diffiGynicn Look, mamma, there's my papa OLYMPIA, March 6—The senate | Judge Frater has handle rhing blew in $1,200,000 with-|time. When yesterday east bit of trouble, and at) called to offer ald to M: ehiidren had to pase the cio and stained giase window That's my over there.” Unmindful of the pathetic tragedy while the saloon was td object {the enme time, by roll gall, saved] ner, in which she was the chief factor, seeing what took place Inside. |342 for the tax payers of the sate. |ne fie hg <A eagey af joe \the child was as happy as a lark In the turn of events the positions |This sum was asked for postage! °Y, A e st | while her mother was being tried ohanged, and the dry demanded, for |*tamps for each member, in the sum | @fter the humane officers Bt for insanity. the sake of the public weal, that|of $1. In diately a warm discus-| tempted to take the child Mrs. Bauer will be held by the the saloon be exposed in all its! *ion It was ed that the | Mrs. Bauer thought the wom: thorities until sent to the asylun: Wickedness through the open door referred to the publie|another member of the H Her Lillies @1) — te ansyarent window. "Then th smmnit~ | society a ie CR be. Senpseerny 5 "on behalf of the rep placed with Mrs. Williamson, of rts,| en acd mht | ‘Oh, Judge Frater sent you Yer! and ould be sean ority againat. ee posing 4 sister of Mrs. Bauer Gaticsa, womanhood, wh at this time Standard would be lowered by reason | ®: joved that r 20 minutes | were exactly reversed. |Journ to the lawn of the capitol, As the matter stands now, it is|where the members could play ip to the xaloon man to exercise his | horse. The motion ded an ap. propriation to b hobby horses. The land on ron call the has KILLED jenuity, and as in the past by necenmary Hever been slow to dodge trou! tion was font, | GALE Some insues, it ie a foregone conclu | f i original Bion that despite the purpose of the | W4# defeated | ences @Ode, to wee the wor of the wa-|. The senate passed two appropria-| MANAGING EDITOR OF BALTI e., “Owing to the strength of oon of the future, it will be neces-| tion bills for improvements, $60,000) MORE 8UN SUCCUMBS TO Ng the death list was in mary to come within Jurisdiction | for t benefit o ce and King) GRned, with a prospect that more STORM RAGING TODAY. Of the bartender jcounties for the construction of . MN be reported when wire - | drift barrier near point ere the ee ~ we ¥ White river departs from its otd| , leation has been reatored channel, and $60,000 was also ap BALTIMORE, Md, March 6.— damage done by the storm is | pro fated tor the improvement or} (By United Wireless, via Washing- | COlpyatively estimated at $2,000, [the Columbia river between Bridge- | ton, D. C.)—Two persons died to- 6 the vicinity of Haitimore. |port and Kettle Falla In both |day, one of them being Oakley Th€ stot on Chesapeake bay was | {ames $100,000 wax originally the| Haina, managing editor of the Balti thesorske, years and a large num. ae, also passed an appro. |More Sun, as & result of one of the ber o craft are stranded on the ‘ | priation of $620,000 for thé constr fiercest storms pene need here in aed. f the bay BW YORK, March 6—By U. P. d mainteannce of state roads, | =e eens Following a verdict in favor of th # of King got the approprin ferniment against th A for state he Sn Ww EAPAL. Refining company, th: jalmie Passe # for the wugar corporation today | $60,000 to $120,000. fi the preparation of an appeal |t Rie rT the verdict, which means a ; Ee $134,116 to the company. The shape was for the full amount | Work Is Not SatisfactoryThe “Gis Motion for @ new trial was|Sunset Telephone company ignored | orders of city officials some time : PLOT To SECURE ‘i break through the pavement MINER’S FORTUNE tightly tamp wn the earth above the purpose of ex- tending ‘ound eondulte on BAN FRANCISCO, March 6.—ny | Phré av PEmOns SF wath | P—Gidney i. Danby has made )|itle# today notified the company i confession to Captain of Detec,|hat the work, though complete ee Anderson ‘admitting the « not satistactory, Superinten {nto which he and J. O'Loan |dent Boullion added that the com- to Kill James Qoodwin an |Pany would have to break through ds appropriation for $690,000 a TION | BILL THING OF ME PAST THE SENATE CONCURRED IN| coner of sodas HOUSE AMENDMENTS AND IT 18 ALL OVER, who led the| Ant!-Saloon league fight in the seo ate, moved that g, te concur in the house iments to the bill Cotter!) OF King wanted the memdinents ag # that he —— as Sppove to the bill athens ANd Btevenson both contested 1n8t the acceptance of BY T. J. DILLON, OLYMPIA, March 6.—~The lng- | drawn-out fight on the local option | bill came to ® close this morning | Nevada minor and secure tis | te Pavement again, tamp the earth | when the senate concurred in the | the rn Dem, without be down properly, and repave, before | " oan > n iy, rity of the Pais that he'and O'Loune planned | the Job would be declared coimpletod, |amendmente of the house to the| senate, including tie perient, eee tke gid twon'e dentir by toes _ loca) option bill, As soon as the) so wick and tir rp al option ee him filled with whiskey Labor Has New Head~Charies R.| document has been put into sbape,|that the protostanty wory pet we, a }it will be ready for the signature | ruled BATON ROGUD, La, March 6 ot the governor. There wax an| The vote stood 24 top inst ey UV. F—Pollowing convictions, | yesteriay inducted into offi jecho of battle in the wenate cham-|and two absent. ‘hog, SatiM ies for murder and one for criminal | orcident. George W. Cotterill was | bers when the bill came up. Not|against the bill were ‘Andecaon, It, seven negroes paid the pen-|ine immediate 1 ring head of the |Over the bill, but over Sagpentins Brown, Bryan, Cotter, @ox and ly on the gallows late yesterday. | state federation, however. of the house amendmefis, Pal | Stevenson, x sammoned. The} woman was divorced from the man) could | TURDAY, MARCH 6, 1909, - SUES OF ww |FRED CARPENTER TAFT’S HANDY MAN. IS President's Private Secre- tary Had to Go Some— Job by Accident. SECRETARY F. W. CARPENTER, WASHINGTON ‘The new deut—Wm adminiatration——1s Carpester of California and Minne ta, Idke six ont of nine mem bers of the Taft cabinet, Mr. Ca penter ie a lawyer. But like Jothere, be not work at his ade in recy hours, He a curse the along with his collertate ai the University He was born | Sauk Center, but his father and spent in California, Here ranch and nded the public schools. In 1892 he retw |Minnesots for a finishing course LAfter quitting college with a B. A and M. A. of laws, he returned to Califorstd, and went into a law office tn San Francisco. This was in 1897 He was working Wheeler tn that city Mr, Taft, who bad pine commilssioner, cabled for a good stenographer, and a friend reaponded by sending Carpenter Commissioner Taft be tame Governor Taft, Carpenter became hin private secretary As wuch he accompanied him to the [United States and back to the | Philippines on the Friars land mat ter, When Governor Taft became seo retary of war, Carpenter became private secretary to that cabinet office. He did some more traveling with Taft when the latter went to the Philippines in 1905 and again | |when he went to open the Philip | pine assembly and continued around ithe world. Carpenter also went with him once or twice to Panama All together be has traveled with Taft so 60,000 miles secretary C., March to the presi of the Taft Fred Warner Loeb, $r some does profemaion education, Minnesota in Minnesota, at went west with his boyhood lived on ned to when, in 1900 become Philip to whom life is evi He speaks with a looking man, | dently earnest not afford to | pecessary sounds busy cool. The new president has grown to feel that he could not live with lout. Pred Carpeuter. PRETTY LITTLE SCRAP He is always ‘The Seattle Electric company made lanother move in the game of hide jand meek which It is playing with | the board of public wor wlorday | When it applied tor a permit to eon ane, Miva oven. ates & road crossing and tween the rails of a ap SS which 1 has at 13th av. and b J | ferson st Last week jared nee and revo the board of this spur public! track « sked the permit un Ger which It had been bullt The| board vebjected to wagons driving acromm the concrete sidewalk, baul ing ooal and lumber, and the com- 4 to do anything te Then the dcclined to insue any permit to build eroshing and pave the spur, It wil) wate, tt are, until the Se attle OMPARY Kew the | appltentt 1 upon an neces | nary OF A VIOLIN Willlam Seymour, allan ©. Moore, was arrested yosterday by Detective Gt PAilbrick for the theft of a vio lin valved at $100 fre wtofe at T14 Pike st, > Seymour jé a musician, says he was in’ need of a cornet and broke Into the at for the purpone. of annexing one There were no cornets on hand, how | gem and Bey w k the Violin om a furniture |W. Porter |the estate, al Waterway Com: WASHINGTON, March ypsliminary meeting of the National Waterways Commission today, Sen pa 6 ator Burton wae elected président and sub-committees were appointed Plage for procedure were also din ousted [tive onators mpri nentativer, whe} LAST EDITION THE SEATTLE STAR PRIC BOB HODGE ACTS QUICKLY SS ITD IN BRUTAL ASSA HAVE IT S If you are not a regular reader paper delivered by car : ONE CENT 1 AM TOO MUCH OF A MAN TO ASSAULT A WOMAN—1I SHOT A MAN.—JACK peel ; Owing to the prompt and | when a man slunk into the systematic method of Sheriff Rob-|of a near-by tree, Hodge ert T. Hodge, two eriwninals—one |the man and told him he ¥ wanted in Seattle for attempted | der arrest for the as Apo murder, and another, a woman, Roseberg wanted for larceny in Tacoma For a moment the prisoner wa we captured jast night, while silent, then, with a gesture of d heriff Hodge and Jou were | gust, he said |searching for the of Mrs 1am too much of a man to @ Otto Rowebers, of #h ault a woman and commit a ¢ No sooner had recelyed jot that kind, so 1 will te rd of the asna at once |who I am, | am Jack Shea, the had every deputy rround: |man who shot Harry Rogelet, the ing country at work, with instruc bartender at the Gym saloor tions te out for all suspicious | While the officers were returning looking characters, Hodge was the from the man hunt, a woman, giv first to capture a vietim of his own ing her name as Mrs. Jane Smith system, With Deputy Sheriff Zim- was picked up in the lower portion rman, Hodge was walking near of the city. Mrs. Smith is wanted r tation at Duwamish, |for stealing a wateh fn Tacoma cer the people may select men for the state pre “ be 1 the square,” the corporations of the have ded in securing by the state senate La ent the direct primary aw, providing that hereafter candidat es for the supreme court hall be nominated by convention. Thus, the one office above ‘all others, which should be kept out of politics and beyond the reach of corruptionists, is to be thrown back into the boneyard of contention, where it can be | devoured by the political wolves who have heretofore jobbed a tions. It is an “ELEVENTH HOUR RUSH ACT” to be put through before the people have time to get together in oppo-j) sition. : This ar Iment to the primary law is the most vicious bill before the legislature today. It is the enter which the men who are behind it hope will finally res ie repeal lof the direct primary law itself. It will take away from the pec hey have ng been trying for he right to nom tices of the supreme court makes no provision for the conven ns at whic ns are to be made. The direct primary law 1 the « convention primary law and the latter stands today as if it had never existed.- for Bishop & | | Mr. Carpenter ts a patient, driven. | need How-measured voice, as if he could | Superintendent waste energy on un | Washington But he is efficient, quick and | OVER A SPUR TRACK * \IS ARRESTED FOR THEFT The. pris aye he took the ylolin | wo Unt & could trade it for a cornet WHERE 16 O'CONNOR? | BAY CITY, Mich. March 6—py 1. P--Thomas O'Connor, who ts being ght by attorneys of this city, wan left $20,000 by a will of vothy von filed today. lfrom Mrs, P. L. Hoisington of Nor-| Second Attempt to End Hie Life. walk, Los Angelos county, Cailfor-] SAN FRANCISCO, March 6—By assis in A Beareh she party conventions in the interests of the public service corpora~- Who is to say, therefore, how the delegates to these conven- tions are to be chosen? Shall these conventions be mass conventions, or party con- ventions, or what? If the legislature is going to make this radical change in the direct primary law, would it not be well to first consider the effect of the repeal of the old convention Bas f mms ARNOLD FAULKNER IS A ay | BABY BOY, AND HE HAS MANY HOMES oes! HIM AMONG STAR chao wes bese ° ven a whimper uf protest from th yesterday's Star, will have a home left m, and he was re- and it will be among people wh« » the quarters of the society are anxious for his custody and the} on Madison st privy of raising the little fellow] Because of the large number of ay ie ’ infants it bas handled in the past « m 13 years of ite experience In this FEE a eee wen be. (state, the Washington Children’s os a Lg F von tage Home society-has the placing of a eesti other |children reduced as nearty as posst- ane BTC s Cater ait etle toy [bile to an exact system. That there Aa ee ae ait mex {inay be no imposition upon either Ree tn eee eet yun, |#ide, the antecedents of the child in question are and the r carefully investigated, dopd Beattie families that én financial, moral and social Woll, it's a fair fheld and no tav- | Ati would-be adopters are like oe 2 * af ahaer en ise sc Orn nip’ to Menton, | wine eae The home that ts 7 | BOOd home today ts likely some- | times top a bad one tomorrow jand it is not to these ne the The Star, is in Seattie, and inquiries jconcerning him should be made to Covington of hildren's Home that the sv- ne [ciety relinquishes ite charges socl- Homes Here. suite 323 New York buildin, ig ng ag BB os. sught to se-|.. Applicat the custody of attle yesterday afternoon and was|thie little boy, whose story exci taken 10 the Home society, whose |%ch & furc have already been system has been found most advan-|™any, both at Renton and at The Ne te office Superintendent Covine eo ne placing of homeless oan me te Ot pi ‘ah ton naw has charge of the child. — and he wilt be glad to receive in- Is a Fine Baby Boy. quirtos in person at his offices, The soctety'’s physician made aj Bixie Faulkner, the child’s mother. critica] examination of little Mr.) was seen at enton by a Star re Faulkne nd pronounced him “al porter this rning, and only ex arkably fine boy. Has a | pressed relief to be rid of her little J head-—ought to be intelligent. /son, She was much disgusted at the He to the baby, “Let's see your | publicity given her case and that of month. Master Faulkner didn’t | her child, and Instead of asking con- © the approaching finger, but |cerning the whereabouts and condi 1 prodigiously, to the delight | tion of her 11-day-old son, she only doctor, who said There, |demanded that no further publ what'd I tell you tion be made of her name. NT HOME of The Star, telephone Main 1050 or Ind. 441 and have the rier. | ULT CASE WOMAN IS ASSAULT- ED AND ALMOST KILLED. Bloodhounds Follow Scent From Scene of Crime to Elliot’s Door. Six hours after receiving word that a bruta! assault had taken piace, near Duwamish, Sheriff Robert T. Hodge, accompanied by a posse of deputies and Har ry McDermott’s famous blood. hounds, arrested George Elliot on suspicion of having commit ted the crime. The victim of the assault is Mrs. Otto Rose berg. Mr retu Roseberg to her She ry acked while b from & gro- was crossing the when a man, holding the part of roached her. The wom- an suspected him for a holdup. She attempted to evade him by taking the extreme side of the roadway, The man, however, waited until she was almost past him, when suddenly rail one d tracks hand his face across lower he whir @rabbed her by the throat woking her until she lost conscious ory Mrs. Roseberg Could not cry out for help She was gagged with a muffler which the man tore from his neck. For an hour she lay help- less. Finally she managed to crawl to @ nearby house. Sheriff Hodge was notified as soon as neighbors heard of her plight Man Hunt Begins. was in the Star theatre at word was sent to his office court house, He at once called Deputies Zimmerman and Malone, who live in this city, at the same time issuing instructions to all county deputies to turn out and scour the country. | From Seattle, Hodge, Zimmerman and Malone, together with McDer- mott and his blood hounds, hurried to the se of the assault. A portion of the man’s garments was found and the hounds set to work. The crime was committed within a few Hodge the time in the hundred yards of Mrs, Roseberg’s home. Taking up the scent the dogs worked up and over the steep bluff, then, without once faltering, the ant- male went straight to the home of Elitot ;. When the posse reached Biliot's home a number of people had gath- ered, attracted by the baying of the founds. Mr. Eilfot, the suspected man’s father, was out in the yard. Elliot was in bis room. Hodge and Zimmerman at this time had picked |, up Jack Shea, who shot and wound- ed Harry Rogelet, a bartender of this city. Deputy Malone, after the dogs had arrived at the Elliot place, was af joss what to do and sent for Hodge. Hodge ordered the man ar- rested pending further inestigation, j sation. | Locked Up in Jail, Elliot was accordingly brought to Seattle and Jocked up in the county jail. As yet no charge has been filed against him, owing to the fact that Mrs, Roseberg was too {I last night to be interviewed. At 1:30 today Elliot was taken back to Du- wamish. He ts to be taken before Mrs. Roseberg for identification. The prisoner's father called at the sheriffs office this morning and | stated that his son did not leave the house, insofar as he knew, from 3 o'clock yesterday until 9 o'clock, at ‘|which thme the son went to bed. {Elliot has been subject for the past |two years to loss of memory. In order to better treat him the ENiotts u ved to the country Subsequent to the assailt Mrs. g suffered greatly from Roseberg nervous shock and for a time her te was despaired of. She was treat- ed by Dr. W. H, Corson of George- town. Today it was announced that she was better and wil! very Hkely be able to identify or clear Elliot BURGLAR IS "CAUGHT + |..Mike Rake caught in the act ‘LAW FIRM REORGANIZED | engnons, ron,» convier. |p ttntitts Set se U. PAs a tribute to t bravery AND NAME IS |of L. J. Froman, a convict, who aed | yesterday from injuries sustained {1 CHANGED |fighting @ fire that destroyed the | jute warehouse of the prison, the A reormanization of tt 1 firm | penitentiary authorities today de eee ee Ay the |C¥led to permit his burial at San hames of Mesars. Ballinger and Ron- | Rafael, instead of in the prison cem- | lold have been dropped. John w Pere Roberts an Robert A Mulbert nave joined t 1 it ie now know an Roberts, Hulhert & ‘Teh. A wil upy. the old firm, on the ninth ska building te nant. The offices of th POLICE CAPTAIN IS SHOT DEAD WASHINGTON, March 6.—By U. P.—While sitting at his desk last night in the police station, Captain } Wash-| recently a |W. H. Mathews was shot and killed | | Policeman Collier, Collier had | SELECTS TOPICS |been reprimanded by his captain TO INTEREST ALL | #4, tn a fit of anger, shot his su rior Collier was immediately Tabernacle Baptist church wil! to- | jocked up. ob ve Church Home and P or John M, Dean ‘in “: ieee upon be-|PETITION IS SENT TO » Shoulder With a and in the evening MRS. TAFT What Will ond Com COLUMBUS, U. PA num Ind, Mareh 6,—By r of women of Co lumbus have been tating a pe- Ution asking Mrs, Taft not to per mit the serving of wine at the White House dinners. Occur in Seat ing of Christ SEARCH OF SEVENTEEN YEARS FOR UNCLE h request The Star has received U. P.—-Herbert Eggert, the Seattle man who attempted suicide recen! ly by shooting himself on the gi er Queen, as that craft was ing this port, made another late yesterday to end 4 Jumping into the bay, cued unconsctam hogpital, re. During her uncle, Daniel Roberta, » been missing, and all efforts on » part of his family to find him been futile. When last heard Roberts was leaving reka. for Alaska, with the announced of becoming a miner He ribed as being between 50 and # old, slender, and has brown ‘es and hi nt r, Baker told the officer that he lived in that particular when the occupants were the door they insisted that they did t know Baker and Mr. Baker was taken to jail, Patrolman N n de the arrest, says that d aid not appear to have been s Mr Will be held at the city jail pending an investigation into hima conduct 1S KILLED BY FALLING BRI P k falling Denny Clay & ‘aylor , yesterday died within a few |Guroner’ Andrew aie scene of the accident | to Investigate, Mackenate, on the brick