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PT x = re o i C LAST EDITION THE SEATTLE STAR | EXTRA IL. 11, NO. 28 "J. L. CANNON MYSTERIOUSLY MISSING FROM THIS CITY. BIG CONTRACTOR HAS UNKNOWN. Story of Money Lost LEFT FOR PARTS Races and Shortage 4 Is Told. 4. L. Cannon, the contractor nd one of the be Im this city, is F and $40,000 Seattle banks. ty company and the Pinkerton Cannon for the past two w frreet and prosecution for ot Gone Since February Efforts to obtain inform that he has not Febroary been that he Deen at his home, at S501 Fifth av the National Bdowt Mr. Cannon develops the fact has who Stected the big Catholic cathedral, known build for parts unknown, leaving un lafied notes and debts behind iim agaregating between $90,000 Said to have been on the tral! of veke With the intention of effecting his tain tag money under false pretense: ry city not WOW., since late In January, and that neither bis friends nor a ves are aware of bi present whereabouts Eformation reaching this from San Francisco to fect that Cannon has probably t0 Mexico with bix famity Teft his last known residence ‘Grove st, Berkeley, about Rn is t local banks ar been victimised by them the First Nat which is reported to @ contractor notes, None of the sould be seen to eifher deny or affirm National Surety son Cannon’ ttle Cannon is de not compiete. Bet on Races. os G fn a number of races at tly seem betting with the crowd. $20,000 city the « gone having 1909 Mareh sald to Cannon. jonal have on bank this after. thie eompany bond for $4. Contrkct Which he fs alleged defaulted. At the time he jared to had @ contract with Spark: & MelLean, of this city, which > ng to am article in a San p paper, Cannon lost his on the race course. He was @wner of @ race horse known) ; Clark, which was en- The t year, where Cannon) acd same authority states thas | to the time he disappeared ‘while Ifving io Herkeley, pat- the bookies at the Emery- que of the largest bullding tm the city. Can je track. “Whe alleged fugittve has handled con- Besides orecting Ties cathedral, te did a lot of work © fee James A. Moore, of the Moore Jnvestment company. owed Money. fa stated that he borrowed some ation that he had « 3. L. Cannon bad been where he was, and , W. H. Cannon, for a statement today Hele from one of the papers states In part was warned to Fridey, March 12 fit was checked through to Ma purie from the loca) banks on | $75. jing contract in San Fran- inquiries were made at the home today, i was explain gone time, that the family did that fon leave by his brother in Beattie Two days! wife and two sons, aged 12 ir. Theie pag. | dent of the Great Northern raliway aoe Aare. mie land BH | } wae oc-| the house. The brother is ‘contractor, but could not be | Col. Roosevelt and Richard Hard cook walk the plank on account of stewed prunes at dinner last night chanic was clinging madly to the e and His Jiga were rocking the boat. S:11 A. M.—Kermit has just po! the ship's ipnacle and ts merrily ¢ creature around the social hall Later,--Col, Roosevelt bas captu: Spread of wings. The lovely singing Mme. Sembrich's famous a Soldiers, Doggone Us, Most fealty (Note to Editer—Have two bisen aboard at Gibraltar. (fy United Press.) COL. MAKES COOK WALK THE PLANK ON BOARD § HAMBURG, Mareh 37 and 1 jerk North The Dutchman's, Longitud becanse Kermit has his foot on tt At eteen belie this A. M. Your btorreipendent sound the ©. Q D.” distress signal, as Tt seemed a tidal wave was play ing sheol with the vessel. The agonlalhg message that flitered out over the Seven Seas amd Hoboken read Ship trying to tink, Come quick with beer and sandwiches, or all ts lost We're broke. The imperial yacht Hoher ern in the German Ocean was the first to reply with pumpernickle and hofbreau, but Captain Rurmeister shut them off after the second round, as {t was found that it wasn't @ tidal wave bird t# sitting on the Col.’s fin, Al ways, Provisions running low.—T. N.} the their me. Davis ling Davis were having put The frensted nd of the plank making seed tn kitehen while it & split stick om the tall of basing the surprised little red an albatross with « 17-ft. r ¢ & Bunch of Tin and the Col. Hetens ecstat rin e atts and ton of cigarets sent TEKOLA NICKESLA. Per J. T. Morrill DIVORCE COURT IS END OF FIRST AFFINITY CASE. SEATTLE, WASH., PRICE ONE CENT ! 1909. SATURBAY, MARCH 27, ; . WHITE GIRL IS WED. TOJAP IN SEATTLE EMERYS ON WAY TO THE CHURC REV. H. H. GOWEN TIES | KNOT AT TRINITY CHURCH. | Girl Hounded from Stata to States and Is Still Afraid. BY LEN HUNT. Atte hounded 1,500 miles, driven from her home and state by | adver fc sentiment, Ming He ( 1 chter of | Ar n John } Corte Ma Cal., was ma Gunjiro « t of a high Jas wattle at 11:45 The « x med by jthe Rey. D; H ctor of T Parist the only or j mat H f Aoki, and A. Pa eta to Dr n of two news i et about the b * vacant. There a , m. Every ef t of Archdeacon Ao 8 utilized novements of the love intended Going to Victoria. 1 uti! 8:15 morning the ma pa intended going to Victoria. Sh after 7 o'clock the archdeacon, M Emery and her daughter breakfasted in the Savoy i LEN HUNT, MISS HELEN GLADYS EMERY, MRS JOHN EMERY, ARCHDEACON JOHN EMERY, |" Lctor they repaired to thelr room Reporter for The Star. The 6 The Mother, The Father. eat his breakfast, the The picture was taken as the party left the Savoy hotel, the reporter for The Star decoying the party | *"°4 "The thee cattoe ciect i Aok pe ne sel lor epartare in the front of the photegrapher. jfor the Canadian side was 8:30. snows seesnenijpeipemnnlehenacialinnitiaaale delineation a - =|Yamatura rushed into the Savoy | hot t ast moment and em secret conference with the WLING MOB TRIED TO ave the wedding WOMAN [SHO Seattl Accordiugiy, Archdeacon Emery, accompa “i by Aoki’s rep niative, wert te . ; the court } and secured the Heense. Dr wen war immedi- } ek. ini 2, AE STALE AC SRS at notified i the wedding set MEN AND WOMEN IN 1), '26°", 0,26 Mercer count eee jail today. denied that she is the | Going for a Walk. ANGRY MOOD ARE = 22tehter of William MeDermott, the | ghortly before 11 cabal te Chicago fireman, whore discussion larchdeacon, his wife and daughter DESPERATE. of bie missing daughter tallied with ft the Savoy hotel. They were that of the kidnaping suspect medi pounced upon by @& Mra Boyle 4 fared ah her half dozen newspaper men, to whom ‘ uaiden name was not 3 20 ee ey e menceh’ Fa aarch 27.—-Sur- and that ehe had never lived in Chi ben Bir yl ctl (My United Press) jfor a walk | fuliment of ties which bind |MRS. THORNTON IS) rounded by an angry, threatening | caxo OMAHA, Neb. March Atter| On leaving the Savoy, the thres MIDNOLETOWN, N. Y. | her to Ferdinand Pinney Earle, mob, which unsuccessfully attempt. | Boyle was taken to the Mercer ea Pi Mga | went at once to the church. They March 27.—“He's a lunatic, and | the Orange county artet. THE VICTIM OF AN = |ed-t0 break through a cordon of county jail yesterday. It was stated an acquaintance and courtship that | Went Gt once to the church. | They: has never been legally sep: } Mrs. Earle aske ti the one ACCIDENT. Gepiity sheriffs and attack her, Mrs. that the prisoners were taken to began in San Frar in the stren-/ at his apartments in the rooms im ed from his former wife. He | child born of their union be cl . Joh® H. Boyle. arrested in conneo-| ja!l separately in order to avold & uour earthquake days of 1906, Miss the Great Northern hotel, Fitth ase led me to believe that he hi adjudged the legitimate eon of Hoe with the recent kidnaping of demonstration against them which Mary Cable of F jo, Colo. today aod Main st, where he has lodged been divorced.” rie, and that she be awarded Sy@arcld Billie Whitia of Sharon, might be caused by their simul ie the bride of Fred E. Harrington since arriving here yesterday Making thie her excuse for his custody. it Ie believed that [It Was Unavoidable, Say was taken from the train to the taneous arrival of Chicag marriage ceremony Mr. Aoki, as he left his hotel, was her sensational adventure with rie, who hee lately returned - : county Jail shortly before noon to! 7 was performed yesterday afternoon. | in the best of spirits, and arrived her “affinity,” Julla Kuttner from ® Western trip, will fight | Those Who Were in day, | Harrington met Miss Cable while/ s+ Trinity Puriuh church at 1:45 Earle hae brought suit for w the suit. : AlQiough Mra. Boyle's features oth were working inthe re o'clock Si spricsapeeenseigunnsisienndanricamesineennin idiaihe aie a Machine. Were chrouded in an impenetrable forces, aiding the sufferers from fire) be Gowen lost no time in tying e, 8 * Disek yell, the crowd made po mis (iy Uninet Poem.) and earthquake. It was love at first! ine knot between the Saxon and HARRI AN AND AIL oe ataek. Sen N FRANCI8CO, March 27.— “sht and after they parted they cor-| Oriental. After pronouncing the i While attempting to crows Firat | and women surged about the dep- A i eesched the ante tr the responded for some time, The cor-| suicmn words linking these two IN Cc ay. and Madison st. Inst night short | ution and thelr prisoser, shouting agg aarp rain estab. respondence resulted finally in the | ives Dr Gowen extended bis hand, ONF ERENCE jly after § o'clock, Mrs. Albert] aud Bdoting lbbment of Scott @ Magner, on Bers | Tene wishing them all the happiness tm Diaiibteesabuaidacke | eineeintegene | SerNOe, the young: wile. of the “Ghe ought to be lynched!" [pe nt inet night, ani aver’ $91 Mn — |the world lowed Hill's consultation with Har | Chief engineer of the Sound steam cash and stamps to the value of $8 | Girl Is Afraid. LOOKS AS IF THE U. P. MAN fiman er Rosalle, waa struck and fatally) 4, The robbers left behind them a jim- L BOR PLANS BIG. . ) z 18 TIGHTENING HIS GRIP It is delleved that a mutual uy. | igdured by an automobile driven by | gyi my, several plecre. of fuse and a bot- |, Miss Emery all — Sa ON THE NORTHWEST. derstanding hax been teached,|Chaties B. Niblock, « prominent) 4. jue’ which had contained nitro-) DEMONSTRATION (Bern ee whereby Harriman will not tnter- +3 Fy ell pha lives ot . glycerine. : bianeek thcwnane the streets of the fere with Hill in the northwest. Mrs. Thornton died at the Pa-| Trembling with fright, the vetied wee —— city. The trio, consisting of Arch- (By United Pree.) The special trains of Harriman cowered abjectly behind her (By United Prev.) te Emery, bis wife and daugh- SAN FRANCISCO, March 27-— and Hill, of four cars each, today | ‘fle hospital three hours later. | eee ae ee nin a conveyance BROKER IS CHARGED | PORTLAND, Ore, March 27—| {°° Ne Wom ‘the Savoy to The fact that Lowle W. Hill, prest- are drawn up at the Burlingame jenn sae © oragetlage which took her to the jail. | To show the public that their eym-| {0h walked from the | Savoy i station, near this city, an Hayoa, . th Samuel Gompers,! “y a Nog > Harriman, the ralivocd urban town has taken on. the ap {time Of the mbeldeat, were placed Crowd Awaits. } WITH SWINDLING poe ise itehell, | Eighth ay. and James st., where pearance of a ratiroad center under arrest by Patrolman Cinna Frank Morrivon and John Mitchell, | tne church 1s located, All through % fo CO on | king, have been in consultation at The News of her arriva! at Mercer had (Ry United Press) the labor loaders who were recently * Pee cctcy piece eft cones | various limes for two days ix taken engines of both trains are kept | mon and taken to police headquar | pregeded the guards and their prié| gan FRANCISCO, Cal, March|convicted by Judge Wright, and. to this journey the three Kept cast aA delivered there. It was from|to indicate by those tn touch with with steam up, as if in readiness ce rie time of the neeident, bat | ert. the Jail, and when the party j97.—Chief of Police Broadhead, of | protest against that conviction, the | (0 ing momentasty a Gemeusel * ‘and was typewritten and|failroad matters here that Harri for momentary departure, but tn se of ba Golan inte pode emia approached & great crowd ‘Wa8/Los Angeles, today asked the local labor unions of Portland have decid I tion on the part of irate eltteenin 0 *AMen ia after your hide #o| man is tightening his grip on the reality for the purpose of heating | *®# not ta awaiting them police to try to apprehend Harry D. ed to participate in a public demon | apprehension still exist Firat bank. A Friend.” railroad situation of the weet the trains. No Charge Made. Malt fainting from fright, Mrs.| Brown, a broker, who, Broadhead |stration. At the weekly meeting of after.the ceremony was, performed i Had Companions. Harriman ond bis Southern Pa- Harriman, while boasting of his| At police headquarters Chauffeur | pole wan carried trom the vehicle. | said, was charg with swindling | the Central Lat nefl, a motion | Sis Emery, as abe left the Ghana: § arrived In Berkeley twoleific aides, including William F. health, looked a trifie pale. He | Hayon made 4 statement to Clty) she had raised her veil slightly and | Los Angeles people from whom he that a ade be h on May 2 was tried hard to smile, but with poor Palf months ago from Seattle. Harrin, held a meeting recently tn spoke entHuslastically of hin jour | Detective Ea Grittith and Sergeant | preaged a handkerchiet to her oye# obtained $ 000. unanimously earried. penned he did not appear to be ‘was accompanied by A southern California, which was fol- ney and bis oyes appeared bright | Clarence Carr, Niblock declined to/ as though weeping © = unibbiaainaieemnen = pe seen but it is thought her ‘and @ man 79 years old nam- | lowed yesterday afternoon by a con- and bis manner energetic. make any statement No charge After the party entered ine jall, attitu ne more.to fear Of thane A. Olxon. When Cannon lett,| ference by Hill, H.C. Nutt, general, Regarding business, he declared | was placed against Niblock and his|the police and deputies soon dis riser Sen matiouality, than anaee went with him. but Olson is| manager of ibe Northern Pacific, | that the pr ots were good, many | chauffeur. Pollce Judge John B./ persed the mob Extra armed pay Seok ‘oun GM in Berkeley. working in Ander-|and J. P. O’Brien, of the Oregon, men being put back at work and|Gordon was reached by telephone,|guardd were stationed at the fail an grocery wiore at Grove st. and| Short Live. his conference fol-' flagging industries revived. and he approved bonds of $1,500 | ag @ precaution egains: any attempt Bride and Groom Separate. ¥ way. Six weeks ago Mra. |e = - nos oe = each for Niblock and his chauffeur. /to reach the prisoner. Mrs. Royle Ou leaving the thurck ten ee ‘and the boys came from the| Upon furnishing the bonds the two! was placed in a hospital cell of the went to his rooms in the Great EPWORTH LEAGUE mon were released from custody. |Jatl, Which bad been especially went to Ste coe See Retkeley Cannon represented “My wife, her » Mist Lululptrengthened to resist an attack by her parents, went to the Savoy, as @ contractor engaged on| TO BE BIG FA CTOR «" an mypel started across from without Plans for the immediate future Get in Eddy st., Kan Francisco. On | First av. from the southeast co Mob Gurrounds Train. WABHINGTON—Representatlye Longworth made a careful anal- / pend entirely upon circumstances Yepresentation, it ts reported | caicieinenitomala —-— —|ner at Madigon st,” said Thornton a, yais of the tariff bill today in the house. Contrary to the general be- | revolving upon the attitude of Se he bunk u man harmed Hob A.AND OREGON |!Btetlor Points of Cantornia and Ore- | today. “Both Misa Cooper and my-| | Shevift Cumoert said that when Het Charo aeton Nese: Ber “anes s made attie and this . wection of; tia laut of a sum of money and|CALIFORNI | gon.” |welf got clear of the auto, but my | the train on which he and his pris- | stale of Washinaton- a. tets ame d $100 from a San Francisco CITIES ARE ENTHUSIASTIC | “In Oakland I attended an|wife was struck. The front wheel | oner Were riding reached Butler, a| A casa ot h of the superior court today de. | toria has been planned. Today Mie 6 | Epworth League Institate conducted ed over her body.” |mob of 1,000 persons surrounded BUTTE, Mont.Judge J. J ch of the superior court today de b oda muneoe, wentet Nelson OVER OUR FAIR. ~ " sesscaiaa Sain . ber of men | cided that rolatives of a man who lost his life while acting a heroic | AOKI stated he did not care par Pinkerton detectives have been more s jby General Secretary Edwin M./ Accident Unavoidable. jthe train, — ® Lear ys ae cm Pe Hw gin sae Fy alba nl nl thenlarly vt thas went we the house since Cannon's - |Randall, and officers of the league! To « representative of The Star| broke) inw the car They throes r in Pn aloconsing (ie wiestion ohnale Tisoeeatan ¢, but to no purpose, California and Oregon will be : Giese neshanertive The| str. Niblock made the following bona od emg tenn 8 pays a Cy ee a ens fer are eg HD nb “Iberteon, the bride of three {HC sentiment here today, Mr. Aoki x ts e state was well repre | of ov ere put by . 8. Jessie Lee Culbertson, the bride of three h ¥ “ef well represented at the Alaska-Yu-| wane oO institute, which te in | Savement y car along Firat |Cumbert and his men | months, found gagged and suffering from carbolic acid burns, and who | ®#!¢ ASK FIRE CHIEF kon-Pacific exposition, according thy nature of a state convention, |, vee driving my car slong Firat tte was with difficulty that the| finally died, was not the victim of @ rival. She took her own life Aoki Makes Statement. ; |J. W. Efaw, chairman of the Man-|and enthusiasm over the convention | RY. Aud when I reached Magwon Mt.) sain pulled out of the station. | Even the threatening letters written to her husband were dictated by | “I have been given to understand TO RESIGN ufacturors’ ansac mn, returning |in Seattio was general er oy “ike tan Se hides ae her, and she died as deceitful in death es she iived, hoping some one | that the fe against intermar- thie morning from a trip of five “Many of the people one meets ed to cross in front of my machine Woman Tries to Escape. would be charged with her murder of my ople with your coun- iy United Prose.) weeks’ duration through those states |in trave In Oregon and Califor-| Fist ag 1 wtarted the machine, Mr PITTSBURG, Pa, March 27 ps - a, ot 20 radical here as VICTORIA. ‘March 27—As 1 ro Efaw accompanied the Alanka-/nia speak of coming to Seattle for| io nton grabbed hie wite by the| While being taken to the Mercer] LOS ANGELES—Posting a $5,000 bond, former Police Commis _ Certainly we have of complaints made by under -Pacitie excursion to Los|the exposition, It seems to be weil! ji and gwung her back and the |county jail this morning, Mra. James! sioner Schenck, Indicted for bribery by the grand jury, has ben re sted yet, aud I do not rs on the work of the fire de es, conducted by the Chamber | advertised, and I have no doubt that | Co weuck her. The accident was|H. Hoyle, accused of kidnaping Bil-| jeased from jail be. I have many Bt at the recent fire which | ce in February. He also | the attendance frorfi our sister states | obi aiy unavoidable as far as 1 am| ie Whitla, made a deap at prin Sec SN sre and on the coast They out @ biock worth $150,000. | ie chairman of the loeal committee | will be large concerned. 1 deeply regret my part }tempt to elude the vigilance of Sher WASHINGTON—It was ctroulaed early today the At , ull Japanias ¢ ionst, She Chief Thomas Watson was! on arrangements for the Eighth In- | —- in the aectéent.” jitf Cumbert and jumping from the |gron Florida to Matne, that the b hip Mississippl had been I have met in Seattle d to resign at a meeting of the |tornational Convention of the © CHILDREN WILL HEAR Hayon, the chauffeur, gave prao-| train while it was speeding at the |i) in Guantanam r The na partment has recety th endly $6 oe. Eee Wardens held last night jworth Jeague, meeting in Seattle July tically the sa version af the ac-| rate of 30 miles an hour the battleship t» anchored in tt nd. there he o in this unter ae \ ee toupee pmmmnen 7 to 14, and he devoted much time cident as did Niblook Seeing the rear door of the chair | qiaaster I wish to than x the by inh ayy As dala REAR ADMIRAL EVANS, Dr. C. R. Rorabough was the firat| car open, she suddenly jumped from | , ie of tle for thelr courteay mh ne wities Vitae | phystotan to reach the injured wom-| her seat and started for the plat R : or perhaps [ should rather | “Pogether with Mr. ( Downie} The Commercial club has con-| in 'and he ordered her removed to|form, A brakeman slammed the WRITES OBITUARY: publication he spoke t t jand Mr. Geth HM. Morford, of the| descended to offer 300 gallory tickets! 11. Bacitic hospital, Internal in-| door in her face, but this did not ’ fact that he ha en unable to ob just what IS CAUGHT J executive ae rh mone = ie righting. ged comer’ 7 Pe juries were fatal, however, and Mra | deter her Bhe wh led swiftly Into THEN TAKES LIFE bar t ent gov oe + Bak [peers of che eywersh me ee se “if Thornton passed away shortly after | the lavatory, and was in the ac v I 4 vv thatigs Portiand, Oakland, Stockton, San| price, or 26 cents. } ome * 94 voars old,|of opening a window, preparatory to a ¢ a orla, and PEARLAND, “Cal, March 27.~-| Pranciaco, Paandena, San Diego and| Knowing well the educational ad aL eee Wie materia bi | \eagiab mat, when her guard enught (By United Press) ie Will Lecture Sunday—1} may poss go to j Renving, a 19-year-old girl,| Lox Angeles and found thom ali en-| vantages this lecture pownesses for) The bady is at the undenils herand- dragged her back Into the} NEW YORK, March 27—-After |p spor, of Allegheny, Pa., a noted ass 4 ven away from her home 10 | thuslastic over the prospect of com-|the “Young Arnerigen bef club | | oars \\ af fu ly re puted ‘ rg ee ears Sates Bit ray ex Attn one ay ayer! conventie ects a great rush for tickets notice and handing ut the o e ° Baseatie last work, bocause of ing to # jeattle,.tor the ony vation end | peote pereat rush 6 eet wile et tahoe ee eee Guards Double Watch. |flco of the Herald, Aquilla Chase, a nin lecture on “The Ri . Aoki te an eeauaven y ue ¢ o# Angeles plans|is 60 cents, but these 900 will be wold | ® *| After this sensational attempt to! son of G Dantel Chas i 1 ¥ Chr x J plans for the mar. ee ey eel cnc en tan Meanuatina bod it |tothe first that are fortunate encugh|# WEATHER FORROAGT. “| beabklaway the wateh on her was lem of n P. Cha Broa next Si hl rage. Froth the titee Gime Re eeented from the aiilinmmaee | \o liken cide Celeghtions froma othe? | tp posure them |® Showers Tonight and Sun- #|doubldd and every precaution was |of the treasury under Pre g ) in ¢ thelr home at Corte Madre, Cal., ume Sitlaen home wae finer py Coast pointe will come in the same} They will be on sale at the club|® day. Light South Winds, ® taken to prevent her eluding jus-| coin, stepped out into Herald are |ly invited to at ‘ his Interesting (1) crossing the Washington border : ay. In addition, I expect sev coms, corner First av, and Colum-|® *|tce, Mrs, Boyle, who was known |and ‘killed himself and instructive discourse, to whi heaton incor Aser an eer ged ee o a ego the convention from | bla 34 [eA RR A RR Aw Ow Rw | In Sharon by the name of Falkner,|” In the notice Which he left for /admisston Is free |~“(Gontinued on Page Seven.)