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LAST EDITION THE SEATTLE STAR PRICE ONE CENT TATE WILL DO FULL HONOR TO _ MEMORY OF ITS DEAD EXECUTIVE NT TO WITH LD ) Va ae S| ay AT = BURGLAR CAPITOL "? PAYS PE ENALTY FOR! | 4 MURDER IN eye hapa ay! WASHINGTON MOURNS ; AS THIEF LOOTS CHAIR E DEATH OF GOV- aT COSGROVE. Tries to Exonerate Her ez Husband in Her Last Funeral to Occur Wednes+ | CAN YOU AFFORD Not ‘to have The Star delivered at your home every evening? The Star’s news service is abreast of the times to the minute ALL THE NEWS Of Seattle, and the whole wide world is found In The Star every day—and it is printed without | ‘ear or favor for just what It is worth. | |Parents Return to Find Six-| Year-Old Girl Dream- Moments. | day at Capital of * ing Unmolested. the State. 7.2 (My United Press.) meinen fe % AUBURN, N. Y., March 29.~ White ‘Beatrice, th i With eyes half closed, and mut- ain nl ¢ Mr. and Mr ‘ . ee ee 7 +2 teri C taught her by @ cuit. tay. tenmetelly ® in her Gothatic pg Moet Saare. pf ae ag Al ter: taerg * PASO ROBLES, Cal., March & Farmer, mother of a 2- roid " t * 29-—-The body of Samuel G. & boy, walked without wavering ast ¢ 4 * *s ove, governor of Wash- & to her death in the electric fence | * ington, accompanied by Mrs. & chair in the state prison here and other | f * Cosgrove and Mr. and Mra. J. & this morning, while her hue | * M. Anderson, Seattle friends & band, James Farmer, sentenced | It was not wnt the little mites * of the Cosgroves, left here for & to die for the same crime, paced [parents returned, shortly after | & she north St 9 30 a. m. toda: the floor of his cell scarcely jock, that the work retar |} * The party is scheduled to &@ stone's throw away. was Gimcovered. “Torry ually |} * rive at Oakiand Pier at 2:15 © The iast act of the woman's life | filled with barke and growls and a I ’ this afternoon, ¥ Was an effort to save her husband | watch dog par excellence. wae found { from the ‘Gonth which she atmost|!n a room upstairs, and when hie Le ahhh Gomplacently met. She made a| Master and mistress plain | Ft } i Gilet confession bofore a notary |tbat he had sleyt on the job, “Terry” | fT : ||| PASO ROBLES, March 20——= + public, in which she admitted that | Wore a hang-dog atr and had noth [|] Samue! Godiove Cosgrove, governor fhe killed Sarah Brennan a year|'"& to say FROM A PHOTOGRAPH TAKEN AT PASO ROBLES HOT SPRINGS HOTEL A FEW WEEKS AGO. 1] of the state of Washington, ee) In i * . idence was rbopeerns See eee x t} his apartments at the Paso Robles ¥ @g0 for her property, and swore r Peer by) t x C2 LTS TT GSR oa. aN er SSRN ARN TL II It Hot Springs hotel at 3:30 o'clock Geek ber husband knew nothing of recently completed and furnished ae PBEM ted that Jamew|O8 Saturday Mr. and Mra Peeples - 4 <== yesterday morni crime. She » He had petirad Renur dig night In was not at hoshe on the |Teturned from California jood spirits, despite the fact that Gey of the killing. and that he was Secures Much Loot. Story of a Runeway Boy and an Old THE SORT OF MAN hie condition ee the two days pre- fot connected with it in any Wway.| During thelr apeence, Mr. and WHERE 1s JOE what Ban. 4 vious had been disquieting to Mra Woman Stoical. Mre. J. P. Parkineon occupied the Couple Picked up in Second HE REALLY 1S Cosgrove and his physician. Be- Pather Hickey, who fought |Te*tdence. After an automobdiie trip 9 Avenue Bhoe Store. fore going to his room, however, he 4 terd fter ue Hard to save the woman from |Y***"day afternoon, little Beatrte id = E aia had told Dr. Sawyer that he wae was taken bh feeling better, and there was no @eath, remained with ber during S ! apprehension on the part of anyone, About midnight he became um j easy, and Mrs. Cosgrove was awak- ened and attended him. He then. | quieted down and dropped off to sicep. At 3:30 o'clock he again the last hours in her cell, and he || uo gaid that, though she was comfort yn but Saree 64 in her soul and ready to face) ED the apar her death with assurance, she still)... p @id not show great human emotion and was stoica) and almost indif BY J. T. MERRILL. Father, (very quiétiy) do you eee those little shocs Yeu, mama, come on, and the! them » . This ia the y of two litt shoes; twe e shoes and J we Id it chance te A moment they looked at the ferent. Gavings be: bgp | meet the eye of Lercarey the tele | Window display / awoke and Mrs. Cosgrove again % AAs the party of witnesses and of NUON ttm pn . h te not too quiek to serve the Gi ttathe er ee ee ng, cold oa, dear . ‘ ; cna — 2 awe ne Cleral ¢ on on jeliver ie me rs y * e i i i warden to the little death chamber, |“ a Bg Bh ll ed deliver his menage I, Yes, mama,” ome on,” asd the} Sass compen dua Gaara ol old | brave old fellow, bia pol: gain | yes Saturday evening a ti | closed and he passed quietly away. there was 4 deadly stillness through | pougnt that the b the reat prison, so that the f00t-|ticitened while he wes at work | Couple drifted out of the Second ay. |S, led her tenderly innide | “His heart simply falled to work” Steps of the men as they proceeded wal Wundted detiare worte of| throng, two weary old aérelicts,| Ceere, SS, Summed clerks sot | said Gr. Sawyer. “He awoke as Gouble file, resounded and re | jeweiry in Mra Sled’ apartments] inte th Pape? 2. blue * with |though he knew he was about te . iiss Sha anual eae heel Jhon m r i the doorway of a Mg shoe 1 suppe die and wont oF peacefull echoed agai were untouched. The prowler watk- | } “4 of the walls wy, ratoucned. The prowler walk- | house. A reporter was in the same| There way no reply Bven in Aubura prison, where it !5 servant had left unlocked. | army ey Me to Mebt & cigar, | “Mum-mama,” he said, as BY T. J. DILLON. 5 4 not @ rare thing to hear an early ee ee quavered the | took the w, grepimg way,“he-~) 6» j§& Wee OLYMPIA, March 29.—On a rise dd old lady, and he waa vietbly so,| he'd itke those shoes ' Morning march to the little room where the electric chatr fulfills the jtoo, but he straightened up—tike Where did they get Jow Ler 4 mandate of the law; aren j the fine old gentleman he wns carey can find out | “Tut, tut, mama'” was his affec-| Two old parents, deserted thirty . Where the men of lon ; ce male FONT you ktiow we are | years ago by their on ing mount in the Masonic cemetery, |NEW EXECUTIVE THE overiooking the capitol of the state and the executive mansion where COUNTERPART OF site « ted to live, the remains of hope, took huve missed fellow Stow | man alah r ‘ Gov muel G. Cosgrove will be 4 @rs 0 often that such an Incident | poche. Se eS oe wo he looked |two ‘ilttle blue shoes into the ROOSEVELT. laid in their final resting plage gearcely breaks the routine of the | Gust baee aeenien tees soe | partes os Seattions most artevesratte | Wednesday afternoon. The state of a prison—there was an alr of unusual Pa eTS een that haze. soe Sareed to tim hote: and a few bree ate later an 4 | Washington officially, and the peo : her « z nee the fey-looking night clerk touched an ; ple generally, Suppression and nervousness (his) gai owin TAKES DOSE OF | time they electric button inarked “Out” for Fights All the Time and ple generally, will pay thelr tullege (2 ~ morning. CHLOROFORM IN { Yes, tether, 1 kaow. -We'e| who would ro A respects to him whom they honored Great Suspense in Prison. =e ae greuies "Gk. ‘tad thane teat, ee ee i Doesn’t Know What It in life and for whom they wourn in 5 ney : death. The t woman | t the (a Nittle choke) en he illusion o rt , fi ‘- ‘ who » Boge Seine join vonnn! sceictahaliinliings lonely "sia a co . * tn * > oe a3 ; hes ne, / Means to Give Up. | The funeral services, will be. mill to be electrocuted in this state | was atlent, then, looking tiredty obey Bln nae of Se rune tary in character, with all the pomp. Pe little prattler of years agone was — ‘ Bm vayes > and ceremony which the state unsecingly at an unconscious five: | not there, and “Mama” sat with OLYMPIA, March 29.—On the| bestow. ‘The National Gusta ame many as a dynamo man,|“t0'y brick across the way. The | the little blue shoes on her lap, her jnight of ch 11, the night the} panies from Seattle, Tacoma, HO 4 this morning attempted suicide in |° id man's bravely straightened b head buried in the coat of ature adjourned at/quiam and -rdeen will escort the sagged again, and his & also,|"F-t-father,’ who was yet once GOV. MARION E. HAY. |midnight after battling for three! casket, together with delegations Room 11 of the Berlin holdging ne - house, at 1415% First av ee. jooking far away | more trying © the brave fellow | epecme = a == |@ays over the resolution to investi-/of the G. A. R., Masons, Odd Pek ¥ taldwin, for some years em by the Pactfic States Tele the fact that this woman's husband was one of their fellow prisoners, the remembrance cf the shadowy figure of that frail and miserabie woman as they had seen Ler once .or twice during her incarceration - veg | ¢ claur went out, and it was| whe took for bet fo | gate surance inst : ' 1 ; Teacs things seemed to have| Baldwin had made every arrangs-| .: relighted, though It was & good | wocee 40 years cao OF rl eke a teen enearaarekearakaeaer |& Insure R sioner |lows and Elks, The religious serv+ i « ae chively, T wat for t { ‘ made @ deep Impression on the con ment to ensure his taking Off; | sear a alll? agealon * Ih oS oe A i. ite hours in the | ices will be “ae - auspices = ‘ on the con- | swallowing an ounce bottle « ere is Joreph Lé , . nner office of Acting M. E./the Methodist church, Rev. C. my aiets, and Auburn bas never seen chiorotorm, he laid back on his bed, | © Taree she ot aoe who was directing After Gov. M. E. Hay took the oath this morning, he issued fight | Todd, of Olympta, officiating. the fotiowing proclamation “It ie with @ full sense of the great lose to the people of Washington and the public service that this official announce ment is made of the sudden death of the Hon. Samuel G. Cos prove, governor of the state of Washington, which occurred at Paso Robies, Cal., on Sunday morning, the 28h day of March. 1909. @ time of greater wuspetse. The air % § eemed charged with a mysterious feeling of suppressed excitement : liar to great prisons ¢ oform made him ili and the gun fey ot some extraordinary ¢ dropped from his hand. i within the walis. A few moments later the pro 4 ‘As the witneases took their seats | Prietor of the lodging house, trying : fi ds the death chamber, the hum and/ ‘© rent the room to @ stranger, was oe um and’ unable to open the door and called Pars-r of the electrical instruments | 16 sergeant Bannick, who broke | could be heard pen the door. The ambulance was | |for the woly It was an evening of the most * excitement and bitterness * in the opposite end of the jeapitol the storm raged, first in house of the legislature, then lin the other, between the factional representatives of the old and the jnew deals in Washington polities The old corrupt republican ma with a fully loaded Colt’s revolver in his hand. The overdose of chlor. Arrival at Portland. The remains left Paso Robles this © morning, and will arrive in Portland Tuesday night at 11:15, where they will be met by Gov. Hay, the state | officials and members of the senate and house of representatives. A detachment of Troop B, of Ta coma, will meet the body at Port- PROMINENT FACTOR “For more than a quarter of a century Gov. Cosgrove The heavy door opening from Five AN PRANCISCO.—C: bevy an earnest and prominent factor in the social, political, fra 7 ie batting for tH land, and will be detailed as a guard 2 “death row" swung ajar, and the Called ong be wae removed te pis gered Gried Coes tet ee woth pany td paca ternal, religious and business life of Washington. From the pw ons gg rg Pag inlantion (Of honor in the special car in which tas ey ppea red spita tte eo e ie ia a ee » wes an coterm! t ody { ppose. f figure of Father Hick appeared adopted herole measures for his re-| of Patrick Calhoun, president of the United Railroads, charged with days of his young manhood, when, a soldier of the Union, |the leaders of the new px he body will repose. Three coaches he served his country bravely and well, his strength, ability and will be added to the regular train rising were fighting to ov Moving with solemn tread and) vation. Baldwin will live, He| offering a bribe, the proceedings, following the startling developments eee SEES ERR ER ES EERE ER EE : chanting prayers would give no reason for his act,|in the so-called “graft cases,” were devoid of unueual interest durin, irre oon ree eeneeentey San lnyaliy, expended to It and to secure a public exploita-|*t Portland to accommodate the 5 Supported to the Chair. bot he had been on & protracted |the morning hours. Patrick Calhoun did not appear. : PEL Sne nenety 6 Nig nation, Wis state and his fellow men tion of its misdeeds. It w on. These cars will be Behind him Were three women, | Ut Be nat eee anys. PP “A pioneer prosecuting attorney of his home county, he leant te OB aoe Una ta Lesaetaae at Tenino, and will arrive Jn the center was the emned | ' PORTLAND.—After she had gagged and bound herself. made an enviable record for enforcement of law. He was one public Iife, the 4 that suite |{m Olympla at 6 o'clock Wednesday woman, On one side Mre te her own eonfession, to obtain the consent of hi according of the convention which framed Washington's constitution; as Giles 46 tak 6 wittits Ee John Dunnigan, and other P | marriage to Chas. Taylor, her soldier | or ner parents ® her the regent of the state university and state college he aided : ate erent Wilt Lie in Sta Be pga nedlgag r ia tah atiset atot, Gen dain calaver, Bettie Heveh, & TS-year in the development of these educational institutions, always | Messengers Are Busy. . Mies Mary Gorman Bevo ° igh school girl, today tearfully asked the forgiveness of her dear to his heart tew minutes some excitea|., 4t 7,0'clock Wednesday morning women had been with @lmest constantly sine fentence was parsed upon he father and mother and promised that for the present she would aber the death| Forty-seven pounds of opium will! gon the idea of becoming a bride. and be offered for aule by the custome the body will be taken from the tw t by an escort of militia 4 under the dome of the LAST PUBLIC SERVICE “His laut public service came when, fighting his iliness er would come down stairs with news of the progress of the and pls they supported ber slightly on {officials tomorrow afternoon at the LOS ANGELES—Three workmen were killed and two perhaps with indomitable courage Gov. Cosgrove made the dangerous battle, One representative came in, | MPS unding, where it will Be @ither side in her approach to the @ppraisers office in the Erickson fatally injured today, when the walle of the old count 1 bulla P journey to Olympia that he might urge the ature to en. jYory much excited, with the mes Pon nee Aer wait . a 1 i iiding. Also pounds will be 7 ar Seng, act laws he believed were for the best interests of the whole wage n state, under military guard, unt chair. which is being razed, collapsed | 2 o'cl >: the aft : put on sale in Tacoma at the sa people. | “The house will never pass the|* 0clock In the afternoon ‘The face of Mary F: | The funeral services will be held tor Ross Cheat. | © - “Now, therefore, as a token of respect for his memory, |, jresolution. Its opponents were time, Deputy Dlanched and drawn. It bore the in the chamber of the house of rep- j a iT ut is of the inion that it will » ! M. &. Hay, succeeding to the governor by virtue of the state shown by the last roll call to be j mI ny It was pallid out : & pitchers’ battle betwee Iso ay 9 9 | roll call to be ater ~ eee oe rns ot ite. The vevou, bring a good price, This is all the and Jamea, loca? athoraiel Wie constitution, do hereby direct that all state offices remain }in the majority, They have already |Tefentatives. All the dosks have vot fiscated from Chinese| that the flags be mutilated It so badly that even if|been removed, and chairs. will be closed upon the 31st day of March, 1909 kept at half-mast upon all publig buildings for the full period ned to look beyond |opium ee <a half cloved, seemed tc eae. 3 i we 4 the Oriental THEFT OF WIRE “Inquiry Postpon f the wails of the room. She moved | smuKsler OLYMPIA, ‘March 29--The it, it will be defeated | Substitute as to allow the pres- | they do pa 3 lta ion ence of from 1,500 to 1,800 persons. SHEERS EEE EEE EEE EEE EE EERE EERE EERE ke Washington. ThUS | letle show to be presented by John |@THor. “Go back and tell Scott| Justice M. EB as the dream of Se-| Gort, Mr. Cort has formed a com-|t© tell them from the floor that the| Judge H, D. Crow, of Spokane; Sen- | these mon have been trained to papers tn , |erew suspicious and telephoned 4 M RE 0 UR ofher wide of I Bishop Smith Here—Bishop C. W.| iitice headquarters. The barrel | § ALL FI CC hy hawcome to 1 act quickly. Smith of Portland {* in the city toned nd tool c tr of thirty days from thie date; and | further request that re in the senat ng hers ington atl mi . ~ - Vestigation of the state insurance | #pligious services of a memorial character be held throughout Cracking his teeth together, the | Reservation will be made for the ‘ her place in the cha — Wearing @ Northern Paelfic de officials, which was scheduled tol ® ‘the state at the hour of the final interment of his body, which acting governor replied secret order delegations, state of i : Electrodes in Peuttion, tectlve badge, and trying t we begin tomorrow, has been postponed | #! Will take place at 2 p.m. on the Stet day of March, 1908.” “Damn them, they've got to | isi#ls and members of the goveru } instantly the attendants were of 400 pounds of copper tre or one week, owing te ‘ * J or’s family i their work. The electrodes were LOCAL BRIEFS Wiken teak kine WimiGee mie the death of te BS EES Rr Oa Mee gamer agra asta | it.The poeple of thie |" Followit asivions te ee girapped to her legs below the | Schmidt, and Wiliam Jones were ; S ah igh Ter iw my cue th will be taken to and the wrista were fastened arrested by Detective Gil Philbrick Changes His Office. pic ey don't pase it there the Masonic cemetery, borne by 6x 4 the plates on the arms of the |this morning at the office of the a cUrMPta, March 29,—-Frank T. BEGIN WORK ON WILL BEGIN WORK Gctcetwes pnaabete jon of the | members of the militia ebal 6 head plece, holding a Seattle Junk company, 826 First av.| Houghton, who has been auditor ; Bet cocane slipped down over the| Ladies’ Aid Will Meet—The La-|6°"Tn tien wanted only 9 cents ;and cashier in the office of the sec-| ; ON ARENA “It will do no good,” replied the | Hongnan Semnenrnrs ft eyes, The chin strap. al-|dies’ Aid soclety of the Holy beer |per pound, and, as the Seattie o-|retary of state, has resigned to ARTISTS ELYSIUM. | messenger They would no more| ‘The following will act as honorary ; most covered her mouth, leaving Lutheran chureh oe erg a wie} | trie company pays 28 conta per| take the position of actuary in the | Ground will be broken tomorrow | Pass It at an extra session than at| pallbearers: Former Gov. John H, é Hittle of her fnee visible. It woe hor pe of Sie, Peres: : > Phinney! pound for the same thing, and ie insurance department Ground was broken today for the at the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific expo the regular session McGraw, of Seattle; former Gov. j the work of but an instant, a@s|ev., Thursday, Ap large quantities, the junk peopl jartivie’ elysium near Medina, on the | gition for the Arena, the big ath. No matter replied the gov-| Albert EB. M ad, of Bellingham f Gose, of Pomeroy t ' failure to pass the resolutions | ator J. R, Stevenson, of Pomeroy; tate, fos State Electrician® Davia watched had b shipped down from By. , atfle's colony of 4 ed and! pany, known as the Arena Amuse elouely as the woman breathed, and, |today stopping at the Washington | ort and the police are now mak IN LOCAL HOSPITAL chieftvhed for three years, but never | ment company, with John Cort, {means an extra session of the leg-| Senator Alexander Polson, of Ho- be saw the chest sink at an ex. Annex. He add Fee ee ieee ling inquiries there, When the of- | before porsible, on account of the| president; J. C. Marmaduke, secre: |!8lature immediately quiam; Senator John L. Blair, of n, he swung the switch into of the Methodist ministers in ¢ | ticer put in an. appearanc Doak| Fire, which was promptly ex-}iaek of funds. low Captain J. W. | tary-treasurer; and F, P, Sargent as | Hut such a threat will only/| Friday Harbor; George H. Board- First Church this morning. ‘This make them all the madder,” replied] man, of Tacoma; Representative made & desperate dash for liberty, |Ureulahed, started tn the wash room [J@hheon, Nome millionaire, has come | manager, and it will be the puripse | the messenger Oliver Byerly, of Ostrander; Rep- The body jumped into the : but was recaptured after a short “yi Providence hospital shortly aftor | ty the rescue with $30,000 and the | of this company! to bring to Seattle king wraps and the breath. evening tendered a banquet will be fer eae back into the » lunge of} him at the ree h. aaah i oem ile a ~ ne. “a alarm | project Is an assured success. all of the principal athletic celebri “That'a what we want,” re Fat nigh i ¥ Mpeg soe Smet ar an ol ae sar ilmme chondro gw Ba a Rw A A a ww wg |e OC he wor during the Ho of| edhe "gavermay Make |ComUsiy Jom Rett of tee wnt watt for $15,600 damages for-personal iC) ME HE E T0 SEE Jan overturned dish of turpentine} *® sob iy. Sabie get enc » LA. Haelti > ond; Daniel “ ed dish © pontine; si lose their head 11 Scott." azeltine, of South Bend; Dantel An Audible Moan injuries, brought by Mrs. Anna Lun Was extinguished before the ap THE WEATHER. * ones tong am MeFi Bush, of Chehalis; George W. Tib: Showers Tonight and Tue day; Light Southerly Wind 6“ ; ’ © messenger hurried away HB sere “ * Tho threat of an extra session| Walla, and Harry Gltham, of Be: Le eS REPRE Re , was cortainly a bombshell,” :he re-| ttle: 4 ” ' | ported, “The leaders of the oppo Military Interment, sition are pantostricken ar The interment wijl be Though Davis had been careful yy against the Seattle Wlectric com parat ived. satin etna he he ae| BASEBALL, AND STAYS [> er ae, which was the only | °° em Judie W. W. MeCreedia, the base. | RAKKAAKEK ED 4 igo of the woman's death other b Y ho came over here | 4 eee

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