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LAST EDITION aed THE SEATTLE STAR| EXTRA WASH 3, 1909. PRIC eee coma ranranemmarmemenenmeana se "1g RESTORED | tv BALLOONISTS SAFE STO KiDNAPERS | AFRICA THE CHARGE OF THE IRISH HEIRS | 51s, sa 2. TO KIDNAPERS BIG DEMONSTRATION| (THE CAPTURE AND THE LOSS OF A FORTUNE. ) OF SON. GIVEN HIM IN ooo aa wr CHARGE | 7 jsafe and sound, on an old NEW YORK. IRISH HEIR ae \trail on Mount Wilson. OS, |loonists have been found, Pat Crowe Thinks They Will Come to Seattle. CLEVELAND, March 23, .— Pat Crowe said that he believed * that the kidnapers would sepa. rate and in a fow weeks meet in Beattie, or some distant city, ehange the bills gradually and then attempt another kidnap. Ing, probably for a larger stake, $ or more. The Scripps-McRae league, of which The Seattle Star is a AaNoO west Give vyov Thousands Upon Thou-) wAaLF, SEE sands Bid Good-Bye to Former President. NA, Cal, March 23—0 Captain A. B. Mueller and his f companions of the {l-fated n America are lost somewhere Mojave desert, according to Roy Knabenshue, the famous young HOBOKEN, March 23.—The at steamship Mamburg, with former President Roosevelt and his party bound for darkest eronaut, Knabenshue has just re- urned from the mountains, where nt the past 36 hours with member, today offered $2,500 Africa, cleared her deck and nee a pety, seatiesnee for first information leading to swung Into the North river at / ae ee the arrest and conviction of the 11 o'clock today, amid the RUSH Th, i so ae ; s kidnapere. sounding of sirens, the cheers of wae eZ nys he is convinced the SHARON, Pa. M 2 w thousands upon thousands of Amer rowsed the mountains and Ang eed ght be voices, the waving of myriads of alee 5 che aeieieas aa hate and handkerchiefs, and the former president, standing on the bridge of the big ship with her captain, waved his hat and ca ed back the ores of, “Good-bye and good luek.” It was probably the mont remark able departure that the port has ever ween, Aa the big ship made her | way slowly down the river, she was | saluted by every captain of | that crowded the face | en down below} on the desert. @ Scream of delight that soared @bove the cheering throng surround. tng the Whitla home, Mrs. Whitla @t noon today sobbingly clasped} Der darling “Billie” to her breast! Qnd dashed into her house as if} fearfui that the little fellow would | De wrested away from her. | Eyer since she received word | m her huehand last night that Mie was safe, Mrs. Whitla has been on the verge of hysteria, a} ternatety laughing and weeping. a» Athe conflicting emotions of mother b) surged through her bosom a All of Sharon joined with her tn ety. Not in the history of the Felts has there been an event which guch roet as the return of| ie Whitia, and today, when the train arrived from Cleveland, thous | ends were at the depot to geeet the (father and boy with cheers. aid of field glasses, to lo~ Billie te Giad. cate the mixsing balloon Amertea, ‘And Pillic. clad and smiling, bur first Picture of Stolen Boy, Who Was Returned to ; , ntly retired | |“The city counctt of Pasadena alee ay ee g sng dag | His Mother at Noon Today. he. ship made her way jek Sanee sae ore oe Se ee sand, where the Tags / Brovght tears to the eyes of all parties, to aid the men t= sooulinel 6 Witnessed it, till men were lying gaily sn-< magne Gare the mountains rare! td to cheer to clear the lumps " cone int “ in search of the their throats. jut at Bandy Hook, the « seller party. { the post were packed liianede ee lee hot “te peat bf avi We re hassaret LOS ANGELES, Cal., March 23.— LOS ANGELES, Cal, March 23— {lieut. Hunt, commanding Co, 1, | Seventh regiment, N. G. C., at noon today wired to Gov, Gillet, asking permission to equip his militiamen and send them into the mountains to assist in the search for Capt. A. E. Muelier and bis five companions, who were lost Saturday with the Americ zi Cal, March 2.— Dick ? s second balloon, the . in being inflated to- fternoon will be tow~ op of Mount Lowe, where it will be held captive while Ferris, Knabenshue and Edward Off, sident of the Pasadena Board of sake an ascent attempt, | } vuntlons or the water ernor’é Island, past the statue of iberty and out through t wa, the arting hunter wa: expreasion of ge given the sin i and affection of his country j | men Soldiers Cheer. Aw the ship slipped through the narrow passage from the Upper bay into the Lower bay, the soldiers from ne wide iaworth on the ‘ort Hamilton on the t in the Hollenden hotel, in Wweland, after be had paid $10, & to the forlorn hope that Captain A. E. Mueller and his five to oman in a confections companions, who have not been fe the outskirts of the city.| € good wi h INFLICT CRU CRUELTIES oN ' heard from since they vanished in The agreement made with the kid | : med by the THE HOSPITAL Gray Haired Old Woman Tells Police a Pitiful @apers was that Whitla should go CORNWALL, Ont—Three are dead, two are perhaps fataity in. | itook the bie one sweng ats PIT. y the cloeds ghovs: Meshéeaa eu day, when they made an ascent ia ) glone and pay over the money. Any | Jured and 30 were seriously injured in a fire which destroyed the | ‘Nt THUlAr. wWwift drive of the trans. INMATES. if) Tale of Her Boy, Who H ooean voyage, and Theodore Roose | the bridge, to wave back t the « and answer their cries ice interferen: they eaid,| Windsor hote! ly thie morning. The of life would have been wee | eae] rewult In negotiations being greater had not a dog rushed through the halls, barking, and aroused ee nae uae eae SOR Cannot Be Found the balloon American, are held pris ee oa to tho hated a | pers, who jumped rem the windows. lakes he O0h toh bar tis toni |'Woman Whe Assisted in mae ; pean “ : joners In some deep ravine from " ee v or het 7 t | whic’ ore n , Bad a long wait. |__ VICTORIA, B. C—The Pemberton block, corner Fort and Broad | *°0U"i* Investigation Tells of war eiak cement sional er which there is no measé of egrets Father Mae Trying Wait. | sts., was gutted by fire early this morning; lows estimated at $100,000. | js Wite Farewell. von and her sole support, 82 aged ee ia my only eon,” sald Mre,|undreds of hardy mountaineers a ‘piidet of the father was Eight business establishments and the Pacific club were located in | The farewells of the family were the Disgr | mother, with snowy locks and lead-| 4.01” with tumbling lips, at the |#"¢ Scouring the Sierra Madre range Vor him the miautes the block. ia tm the by ge Agta ape sg Jen steps, totled up the stairs to po | police station this morning. today in an effort to locate the one. . senocheatllapsescentiins his morning. an rehie wae the =, Hee headquarters this mornin, s alway ood to me. He 7 Dre Gragked with london fet, ax be| BERKELEY, Cal—Before a large audience in the Greek theatre, [only mem the tamy” to ac-|, Coimplainte regarding the man Th ean ealy 0 la Vicia Mar unAt an Lemere boteve that § ee are en et etuen | Hon. James Bryce, British ambassador to the United States, today |company the touriats to the station |kmBemt of the King county hos; Ne ee oe ae i as a F . Chances are ail against the nat peern. So received the honorary degree of Doctor of Laws from the Universi There was nothing painful about |ta! at Georgetown continue to Teach | Mra, L. Cool and her son, C. W . ral prison theory his child. He tried to stay in his 7 sity dent must have bh We ! b It Is considored te -avOM newspapermen and of California. the parting. It was very happy and|Th® Star dally, The communica-|Louisquont, 29 years old, sold their | rooms at il Th when we| much more provable that the bal- 4 that Monat gestae melt Se ala ——— An Roosevelt drove away, Mra ion , practicaily a of which ema.| little ranch near Shelton and eame | came to Seattle We were getting | loonists were dashed to pieces when . SANT | N. M.—At the request of President Taft, Gov. Curry -ecvelt, standing on the porch, rom responsible persons, are of to tthe along #0 nicel the basket nic! ey rode came sieabr, and there Reem nacagal honk - of New Mexico has today reconsidered and withdrawn his resignation. | waved to her husband and son and the vba tenor that the condi-| Mother and son ministered to| “ cee "7 neg ack gk pid nen acon ae Be, Tae _—- calied, “Good-bye, little boy, good. |UOn@-mt the ho#pital ought to be tn. the comfort of each other, and were + ag the sobs th oul +. And then fate, with grim trony Te j not down, the 4 mot slowly | boulders on the mountain side, or COPENHAGEN—The plans of Einar Mikkelsen, the Arctic explor | hv* Yeutgated and remedied, and that!having their first glimpse of the . "s nike’ ef ees tate a wnattondoa | to visit northeast Greenland, in an endeavor to locate and erie The suite which he occupies and | ules the county commissioners | city. ; eee fi yoga dng ee hs Takily saconmbea te cua ail Tat was obliged to ask the clerk |nome the remains of Explorers Mylius Eriksen and Lieut. Hagen, are | which formorly was reserved for the jreengnise the demand for im-| On the night of March 16, Louts-/ ‘he search for her only son |hunger. Where he could find hi | nearing completion. The expedition will leave in June. German emperor on his Moditer-|PFOvamente at the tnatitution the | quont kissed his aged mother, tell-| The police today received orders 5 Billie be wae % ab ~ — A ——— ranean trip, wae decorated with|Péople will probably adopt some /ing her that he would take a short | to make special efforts to locate the | Hope Against Hope. eather asoenentie “on his head. SCRANTON, Pa.-—President Lewis, of the United Mine Workers | Towers. more thoroughly effective method | stroll about the city | missing young man | But faint though it ts, the q 'B pair of hed gh »= over |of America, was chosen unanimously today to act chairman of the A big bronse ptece was presented re eit existing evils in the | Se ee ee meemerreccmeiaernnoeeerres | fiickering hope that they will be « 4 “a nt | Anthracite Miners’ convention. to him by the Italian: New York, | howpil rescued alive rematns in the breasts nit. "he teresa caer ———— in momory of his action in sending| “It Ie with extrreme pleasure,” s* eeeRK RK AHR EHH Of the searchers. Although it is b Bigger WASHINGTON—Senator Nelson of Minnesota announced, after |*UCh quick selicf to the earthquake | Writes Harriet A. Stockey, of the * considered almost certain that the the crowd in the hotel lob- + * THE WEATHER * by without anyone ying any at-| conferring with President Taft today, that Harvey Sullivan will be | ™fferere Seattio Humane society, “that : . balloon did not cross the mountains Ie hin. slanding betore|named as the new judicial district marshal for Alaska. Reserves Called Out. read in The Star that one man, _ * Fair Tonight; Wednesday * and reach the Mojave desert, no igen “4 core Bon a a aaa ee ines Duidinata tis [least, wants an investigation of con-| % Increasing Cloudiness, With * chance of rescuing the lost party Stace, naured, In © mation | EW YORK—The J. P. Morgan company, the Firat National bank |time had become ao arent thet te | ugue At Our county hospital | X Showers; Light East Winds.” */ is ‘being ‘overlooked, snd as sea 4 and the National City bank, who are acting as agents for the Pacific [wan necenm io ¢ ~ “ Crue! Treatment Found. ni * /as the mountaineers deport today, Pithers ts toy pape?” | ic lwas rn mary to call tor the re-| | RRR K ER eR RH HK Dick Ferris, owner of the Amerk Telegraph and Telephone company, have disposed of $16,500,000 worth | serves Admission to the dock wae “Some four yetire ago the Seattle) FRISCO GRAFT PROSECUTOR is Hutiane society appointed me one can, and Roy Knabenshue, the “What's your papa’s name, son?” | having some | WORKING AGAINST THE 1 pe eee thane “ene | of & committes of three t ath noted young. Gquenass, te Seams ne thare, The cate conditions at that institution, OREGON MAN. FAMOUS SPORTING MAN o countsy tn ihe viesuity of Sie j | asked the unsuspecting cierk. 4 Crowd Goes Wild. | of bonds, sent them for sale. The money accruing will be used for ex- | permitted only to ere ee of the Pacific coast ayer cs “I reason of bust sdinteliianennteasdi [crowd gathered at every potnt from | r , ster and Palmdale in an automo | “Mr. Whitia”—and it caught the iy which the departure of the ex “E - hich the departure of the ex-prest ach member of that com: ears of the ened gga nd The "prose Oi Burners. hag | Rt could be neon mittee visited the hospital, find- WASHINGTON, March 23—An NEAR DEATH le whout that broug! ie m Di DI a 8 t or lighting through into the! Be asked to use its influence with | Band Plays “Garry Owen. yo in og setye ye = UNNEC- [other protest has been made to At : Blizzard Abates. middie af the throng, to fall on his the authorities at Washington, D.| The government tug Timmons and| GRUELTY lofll IF ne ANS |torney General Wickersham by! New stmt ick Fon |, The, 8u0® storm on the desert has entwined about C,, to obtain a retraction of the|éthers steamed out alongside the inflicted there upon “ wae th athe Cali \leeatttan > ‘Jobn | abated, and It ig believed that the with his arms entwined abou the ayed and sick. Our report | Francis J. deney, the famou nsidine, men. be famous | Ney onettig . ‘o02. order calling for the installation|Mamburg. and as she started down bl er Fepes : PS CSG Poem tagae pene i md Dart eno lists will have & Seen “My God, my son!” was ail the of off burners at the navy yard. It | the Tiver, the band on the tug played to our society was unanimous | fornia graft prosecutor against the | fainily of sporti a, and part chance of finding the Mueller party aiferazed parent could mutter is understood that the government | “Garry Owen,” Roosevelt's favorite| to that effect appointment of Charles W. Fulton, | $y ner of tntel at if it is in that part of the country. Widie the crowd around him cheer LONOON, March 23—It is |i# to convert thetr bollers to ofl | tune ha 4-9 Bemene: society concluded | former United States venator from | to t - redress Reporte received today lad, tn dente the air} rh {} Mail Ga | burners in place of coal hat it was not equal to the task of| Oregon, to the federal bench of|a: that hoat Spartments| cate that the balloon landed rn Soicased’ came "other on tho | ine een Piestinet Shackle \* Rhee hh hk kee ew remedying conditions, In addition | that state TOM nen eee of the peuftering | somewhere between Mt. Lowe aya Seals freaay of, cotant, | = pcb nie ohip Nimrod hee + # to all the other humane work al-| The protest was handed to Mr ° : wn | and Mt. Wilson, probably in Co pop bay Regt gy me IR tl gy Mas Bg ti * WATER SHUT OFF. # |ready engaged in, And, truly their! wickersham by Tracey ©. Becke John Considine. of Seattle. a| Millard’s canyon, the wildest additions to the throng de-| gouth pole. Word was received & Water will be shut off to. #|hants were more than full of the| who is here making a strong fight | cousin of the dying man, is now in| T2vine (nm the Sierra Madre Geanded a sight of Billie, and it! from Now Zealand. |® morrow tn the district west of w| WOO they were trying to’ do, in| againat Fulton's 6 ntment New York, and his family, who aia) *e"e* Was a considerable time before the! #® 16th av. N. W. and north of &| Whieh they were receiving very in-|}, eonferred with Proside not kuew of their. relation’s pre- While it is. probable that the could feast bis eyes on his LL & W, 70th st, from 9 a. m. until #|“lfferent support from the com-| when questioned today co’ carious condition until apprised of members of the balloon party, 1f Feturaed boy alone. ‘BOTHELL TAKES FA iz 4 tn the afternoon. w|tunity at large | the contents of the pro it by The Star, think he is at his U2'njured, would have made thelr } *. “ ted that hospital sev. Recker declined to discuss Prose- | eousin's bedulde The John Const. Way back to civilization before this Tells His Story. FROM WARDALL Accusing “Wan. Mont McManus, chief % RRR EER AREA ee) eral times, always finding the | cutor Heney’s latest attack. He de-| dine of Seattle is a mer aor ot 7 if the landing was made there, the Billie's story was soon told. The jclerk of the railway mail service In same heartaching conditions. | clined r) ne | pousi bility o, to reveal the nat of local f mains that they are 0 & Considine an with whom he stayed put the; delogation f vg aged Foaand m Bothell, repre-| Alaska, of being ® grafter, a | Th reome were then clean and | his discussion with the president confined in one of tne deep pockets and glasses ov him 4 00 e itoreey #i Grit-| . nn good order — kept #0, as the from which there ts no outle The sented by Attorney Prank 8. Grif-|tition has been forwarded to. WW an utiet, toad Ww the street car. The man | Serle’ 7 ted. before the county pC matron informed me, by con. |e# ee A RKRKAKKK KEE WANTS T0 DEFACE ALL Gomteiting Stiaieig. * fe the conductor instructions as ™ Ll ae to pro- | nston, calling attention to | | valescents. The sick and aged |* * & oghdlion to do with the boy, and "ergo terete Rog Bye non ryt. |the disgraceful state of affairs ana | | teen to Worthy hare | BANK CLEARINGS * CLUSTER LIGHT This is the most comforting the Bleo lie a note directing him | nee for an incorporation election |asking that steps be taken at aeal commands and threats. l* Seattle. * S 1067 “ne oe vekaidie entertained, #6 the Holienden hotel. Billie was |™ f ode 4 . : PAT |, am : 6 but even if tt should prove correct, “ing mat week. It was claimed thatlio remedy them Daring the heat of summer thore | Clearings today...$1,549,209.52 *] An of the clustor Nghts on First,|the safety of the missing men i oid to tel everybody his name WAS | Cio Norman M, Wardail acted! ‘The petition states that, although Were no screens or other devices for | S Mis 189,082.05 %|‘gocond and Third ave aro to heve|not assured, Most-of the canyons Jones.” Two young boys on the) authority in ordering the|a postoffice has been officially es-| George H, Eillott, charged with |exeld@ing the files, which were), ile 4 tarkaiek eur sr etvider tm, (are filled with rifts OF Show fame Same car suxpected Millie's identity, | Min ies of the election, and| tablished at Innoka, Alaska, no mal}{AM Aasanit upon Mra. Blanche Rose: | humerous and a constant torment )¥ cioarings today. $ ? 4 Matter Inscribed, Giving tm | oot be pect Gabe: Whe eee Geaplte his assertion that his name) PUNO ne view taken by the|has been received there for several|burg on the night of March 6, at|to the sick. I saw one man, totally! ¥ jonnocs _— * pear apne gape ct be savertal tute jabs by tak fas Jones, and accompanied him | [hi Mim ich ordered Wardall’s elec-| months. Innoka has a population |Duwamish, appeared before Poltoe | bittid, the sole occupant of ‘a small alances # to the principal points| been converted into lakes by the to the door of the Hollenden hotel, | 100 icon canceled, at the SAMe|of 400, and considerable monetary |Judge John B: Gordon this morning |Toomc Which had one uncurtatned | * Portland ww. L. Rt he plan proposed by re § Oe oe he gave them the slip in the) 10m Me toring new ones, which |jons has been sustained through the |for # preliminary hearing |window. A bright sun was stream ng arings today. . .$1 ie asi ne Risse’ acter of Gece mye Judge Gilliam Anxious. grow: . had | should be In proper for inhabitants not being able to get) Mrs. Roseburg sald she was cer-|img in and a swarm of flies seemed | AlANCEB ..« 94,234.00 vi gd ig enin bile prepilin Judge Mitchell C. Git at cates racial 8 golemnd The date for the election, April |thetr mail, One instance ts men-|tain that Kiiiott was her assatiant,|to be enjoying themselves in an: ‘. EE Nee, be wt re a “ rf — ewe Ming totaty erperied yeerpateS 14 . - 6. will not be affected by the ruling |tioned where registered mall was| although on cross-examination shel noyidg that poor man almost to the| sf “i ehik wantin 3 ne Raper tr @d for nothing but his “papa and) rer iyy. as ample time remains for |,@pt six months before a@ delivery | admitted that her identification wags) Verge of distraction matter through councll, Mr uorning & message regarding F 1oades came in contact w e bis brother, who is in the lost bal- ma” while away Bea sp impo ’ igen , may } . Salt aan dina N Rhoad me t aot with th a mam) Ithe legal limit was made, The petition ¢ headed | not made until after the defendant A ip apo ehig ion of plgmodd | E plat as It te worked 1a Gt. Pasi ona {toon tart jouvenir Pin. ¢ ot F. had been disguised and taken to her Has & by the name of F. G Kimball her) was very favorably impreased with we was in answer to / " Altes the arr seins wase: POINTS OUT NEED FOR [rome [Rte these things, and the prevatt:| FOR HUSBAND'S DEATH) > scheme 02 on advertioing wired by Judge Ollisa s io PUBLICITY MEN WORK wust CLEAN UP ITY ta Of Philadelphia, bad joined them | N ing opinion semed to be that noth tie pets ot, the, Sata wn, On the train Billle DRY FARM] G fam beuld be done to change such| rote! na, } ty een that & ather, " leonvitions, as they were the result} EVERETT, March 23.-—Mre, § low that his father give him «| aR oh Sn with an amethyst setting, which| John T, Burns, secretary of the| The officers and members of the of pOlittes: lie Bish, a widow who is an invalid 4 ages . inte : ae —_ " ngresn, « com-|Seattle Publicity club, of which Jo-| Mayor Miller, with several other| “Hut now that The Star {a voic-/at a Seattle hospital, has comr ORY 5 Ree eer, ee rie Midvaper gave him as 4 souve-|Dry Farming Congress, in 4 a i thay camping in mountains, ir. Whitla remarked that it was| munication addressed to the Cham- | seph Blethen ie president, are now|city officials, is determined that|ing the complaints of Mr. Webb, a/ed action in the superior court to re | is CLOSED poe Be ah i ae . Be, OF the idnaper to give Dille her of Commerce in Siew of a por-|making arrangements for the enter| contractors must finish the street litte hove eprings up tn my heart) cover $26,000 damagos from Wiliam | OTe en reeD. ML LINNARD.™ pin, but that he thought the val talk, pointe out the commer-|tainment of a large number of visit-| work they are engaged in and clean | that even political matters are not} Dummock & Co. who conduct two] ‘The last gap in the string of ralls «IND . tance of this congress in|ing eastern advertising men during | up the elty at onc lentiraly beyond the reach of the|saloons at Rdmonds and who are| between St. Paul and Seattle was| Up to 2 o'clock this afternoon y could purchase a number cial im Of similar pins with $10,000. During the coming summer. The program| The mayor announced today that|peopla, I hope The Star will con-| charged tn the complaint with re~|closed up yesterday t 10/ Judge Gilliam had received no other 4 ‘ anged a »- | hereafter he " 0 0 “ ” e fi sponsibility for the de of he slo »xint near the Colum. | word from t.e scene of the accident, fhe : 4 te: the oie » when | will be arranged in & manner gome-| hereafter ho will sign no ordinance | tinue to express this demand for | sponsibility for the death of her hus- |o'clock, at & pc ee? sak hie. tetner remark: | formed, four years ago, wan to as-| what out of the ordinar and is'granting extensions of time on con \an investigation, so much needed,| band. She alleges that they sold | bia river bridge It is figured that He anxiously scanned the United or me. se pusibititien of Ary farm. calculated to eneirole the name of| tracts unless the contractor 1s able |unttl people are ‘aroured from thelr |him tho Hquor with which he be-|the track will be laid on the only | Pros dispatches furnished him, by tle. ne purpose of the congr ‘That’ me thing he's tion of the wemi-|Seattle in the minds of the visitors,| to show that it was a physical im-|unfoeling indifference to the suf-|came intoxicated and which caused | remaining open vetch between The Star, and evinced consider My yd wont away rt jands of the weat with-|with a large red border that time possibility to complete veh con-|ferfage of the unfortunate Inmates |him to commit suleide by shooting | Chicago and the o t not later than | able apprehension for the Hfe and ha eget Meh Ue them, will have hard work erasing. [tract within the sUpulated period jor ate King county hospital.” [nine lf several weeks ago. April 2. i safety of hjs brother, jout irrigation

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