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LAST EDITION 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. VOL, li. NO. 31 SEATTLE, WASH., WEDNEUDAY, MARCH 431, 1909 PRICE ONE CENT HE FEARED AND HATED THE Bit NEAAGOVERNOR COSGROVE IS MAN WHO ROBBED HIM prin) = LAID TO HIS FINAL REST ASSASSIN EXPLAINS way pee? | ROOSEVELT FIGHTS SHARK ROADS THE WHOLE STATE MOURNS HIM WasuincronmourNs EATH OF HER AT BOTTOM OF OCEAN : ALL THE NEWS Of Seattle, and the whole wide world is found in The Star every day—and it is printed without fear or favor for just what it is worth. Was Victimized By Kostas! on Employment Agency Scheme. . KOSTAS. GOVERNOR. (Aw the or of the home of Jack Johosen and near, Tekoln Nickesia, Thy ELECTRIC LINES TO acta BE OPERATED BY Last Tributes Paid in Capix tal City by Many ke de Aunolas ture twiee be hie - ba ayrae. Rete é Gncney-ta. Note.) HOLDING CO. 5 “1 give him $30 for promise Mourners. i @f job for me and five of my ‘ | * @ountrymen. He take my pants money, but give me no job. He re Webster Interests | BY T. J. DILLON, Trefuse to give me ack my OLYMPIA March 3..— money. He tell me ‘Go to Combined and ; ne ‘ - rs - he ‘ Mae Wiss t heve.oe time te Extetided. pared heads a vast concourse bother with you.’ | find his a Volver in hie coat. | am afra and | kill hi Statement of Fotiue Kapurani«, the young * Macedonian who shot and kilt ed George Kostas, a fellow countryman, at Ninth av. and Lenora st. yesterday say Bhet to death with people representing every county. and city tn the state this after noon watched the casket contaim mortal remains of Gov, G. Cosgrove lowered into *ting place for all time t With a capitalization of $8,000,000, the Puget Sound Power company has been incor. porated ae a holding company to take over all the electric light, power and street ratiway aysterne in the northwestern the come At the sharp word of command, RG HAMBI Printer remembers the date) e soldiers paid th military fare peers ipo ae te ee te are |] Latitude, wide Yeagman's creed; Lamaitude, a spread pert of Washington. ) with three volleys fired over inined $30 from George Kostas a“ two to g Ship thrown tuto confusion by Marconigras Reside: r nuiating newly-made grave. The sad, Wander false pretenses, ix . cram sides ding existing Menelth and propertios it te the f to continues interurban and power | extensions now planaed and pre | mote extensions that will culminate & continuous line of interarba: tts from Vancouver, in British © to Portland, tr piercing strains of taps floated om the afternoon air; the populace: bowed their heads as each offered his silent prayer; the travel-racked widow sobbed in silence and Gov, Cosgrove was but @ memory. The great crowd slowly turned, 'the soldiers, briskly militant, fell ed by Fotlu the city jail With the murder of hie fellow countryman. dyspeptic Hon; or, rather. they haven't got him. He got Me x. Col. fe trying te shoot cowardly beast bie hat geta In the way, and Hor Kermit caused frown on Capt. Burmelater by putting carda the main haft bearings “ Slayer Talks Freety j For the first time since the shoot tid no @ but cardamor wed off the main shate #/CTeson. with to the ' Hin " b i fag, Kapuranis talked of the murder the propeller dropped off in 1,678 fathoms Grayy Harbo j cons be Pim * ina oe " th © po a : uncement of the big merge moments the plot was ¢ and Brier 2 Atee gree Pec: Col. BR eit and second mat 4 for it, but got to quar 2 ma iy 40° oni | peaceful again, Sextons tolled with 2 sterproter, who is employ veling With a bunch of ealmad oa the Gay doen qiaak bo tenet re |shovels and, save # few square Through Kirikos the slayer 13 A.M now reaching for propeller with one hand Seat bow mut t of bared earth, there was @d freely. appa tam and standing d fish, mental depression and an Andaman how little of this stock has rote n naught to tell of the tragic episode Miteg I res > to questions |} reef shark wi othe spoken for ts a matter of conjec- | of an hour ago. of Detectives Charles Betting now 7 to 5 among the passengers on the shark tare. Captain 6 at, Kapuranis told the follow Capit. TEKOLA NICKE 1.7 $ng story of the shooting “I knew Kostas for two years, 1 firet met him in California. I came fo Seattle about one year ago, and (alle of the undertaking a party of pallid, colorless sorrow, no ten Eastern capital a expression of cold regret, but from city last oners Ask! may be made a to the DUDIC, | the hearts of @ people went out im were in Ly } Sorrow That Was Real. In coanection with the final de} paid honor to her dead today, No formal Co {day inspecting the local unty Sinaia Dave been working tn grading properties of the Bton & Webdste | which fe he bi ; ,| halting murmurs the sympathy and Kaiape ever since. Seversi dare aso gg ED 2 Tr 7O PO ISON syndicate, {ncluding the street cer, | : Chamber of Com- » commissioners asked for the | condolence to the long-suffering “Kostas came to me and said be had light and power eystems, and er | investigation as the result of formal) wire and the sorrowing ebildrem merce to Act. charges filed by two people, Joseph Myers and P. J. McManus. Myers claims to have been rallroaded The demands of the people have from the hospital into the insane it sorrow .that was real and that will be life as had been Gov 1 Of never lived to know the full jove that the people bore him, as was | own in Olympla today. Here for 12 men. A couple of days Went to Tacoma, where other aga | Taken, but that if | would pay bim | the ‘holding company are located . Th party {neluded Mesera.| Candee Beciey and Gregory, of! ha heard asylum and refused the return of New York Olty; Newell and Har ‘SEATTLE GIRL IS NOW| The county howpital ts be in. valua’ is that were taken per, of Boston; Harvey, Barnes and Vvoutigated charge of hospital people. @ach for the remaining six jobs could have them. I gave Kostas ty Valted Pree) . This was Saturday morning LONDON, Mar Was to have met him in 4 restau jen of bi ub re rewarding ( gathered old friends from Pomerey, F vent on Washington st. Sanday oy Skinner, of Chicago; Vining | IN SERIOUS the county commis | | MeMantt wen tee that bis ease | mee who had Keown tit seems Eee Seeaing at which time Kostas was | ‘re arrivir - ted that @ patient, He claims that his case| eon ation ‘back These wane was neglected, with the reault that he became partial f ‘ommissioner Abrahams an need, in 8 the investi that if anything was wrong the board wanted t itution is man by Dr. W, H. Corson, charge. The latter the investigation wilt From Faraway Counties. ud complete, and de Not alone from the wide ail be or his assistants | of bis home friends did they come” ty of any inattention |t9 Olympia to pay him } . bak to the patients or laxity of discl-/ tom the faraway counties, the Mt fo Bate given me and my compan. the effect eat Gone instructions about Gut new ‘itailan steerage passeng fobs, and | was to pay bin $8 for Hambarg who @ach railroad fare. Kostas failed to put im an appearance. On Moo Gay night | went to bis din house and demanded my $10. K tas laughed and eneered at me, and T spit in his face Met by Accident The big propertios which are 4 Ascording to a teles "On the next day, Tuesda ranater < « com-| ty 7 Frawley Went to Ninth ay. and Lenera et / Seattle Electric) theaire, Doris Piper, + ‘Where there is « grading camp, and . le- Taco Power Co, |& Peat appeared at the i & job on my own hook It wax TO SUE FOR A DIVORCE Sound Blectric railway, | hore, been dec forgotten towns, by rail, boat — she T met Kostas, 1 aid nc ma Light & Power Co, the} on # fake tract f Soe and many by stage, they made he Was Working there when I & nterurdan, the Everett and | meet with Kiaw &@ + New r journey to bid him this life's fo ak fora job. [again asked Ko* poRMER BERTHA KRUPP I8 RE fas for my money, bat he gneered and said away “s u ratiways and | York City he tole m received last farewell fd tnt || PORTED WANTING HER FREE years old | as St Dower enrporadionn-enet SE ie! arene? iy stom | Joos vote tack. rang but pines : » Bs ¢ others. 7 o rene pe Di erin, ee “have no time to bother with you DOM FROM COUNT. Ar he was married and Dr. Von} with all the properties under one | tite of the Eastern vaudeville cir less, a# he took his oath of office, & few minutes past 10 k it oe oo a eee know ct management, the obvions and | Cult Bnd reads as follows they came to see him again in the” Gommenced to rain, and I went to (ty 0 . dae died 1 jowical outcome, except in the mat-|"%. D. Frawle panoply of death. Sadiy they. me Island appoint closest to him tn ife, and now that he was before them in cold, calm death, they drew close te take the long last look that must in years to come serve them ta place of the man, the soldier, the lawyer an@ the governor they knew and loved 80 well. Springfield. Moss; and Macc | * thie, , PLIGHT. Entertained by Furth a Claims That Man Named Gartley Played Trick arrived and left enti 1 the perty P. | on Her. The presence of tb city wae kept as qu in ge Krupp was & shed pear by. 1 put on a cont RERLIN 1902 she inter tor of light furnished by the munte | “Lois Theatre, Soattle called the moments when he stood ests of the thinking t was my owe 1) ents at Rasen Shin w h and inal lighting plant im this city, will] Borie Piper, here (Ry United Pree manded to the custody of the sher-\on the speaker's dais fn the house ) forma it belonged to Kostas. to the any further information non Pgs voy byen be to entirely eliminate competition | claim to have been MERCER, Pa, March 31.—Are. iff to await the action of the grand | of resentatives and, in braveg Qeeket I found a leaded revolver. reports that the Frau Von Boh ated Nee beth Properly eat \in the three big public service util |m mam pamed Gartley JohnH. Bovle, accused of the kid- Jury in April voice, told of his descent and te & few minutes after | went to work Und Halbach, forme Miss Be: } ars, Nght and power, | hitarelf aw & yore bs ah When bail was set at 000, she turn from the Valley of the Shadow With the revolver in my own pocket. Krupp, the richest woman In Sia ee ‘ies | Eecape Anti-Trust Laws, | wauld hel; she naping of Willie Whitin, was @F | was asked if she was able to fur-jof Death. Again he was before | ‘Kostas and {| were working » world, is planning to sue for divore Sony Diverse Rume | ; SEPH BROOKS. raigned before Justice McLesh this nigh that amount, and she replic them, the same kind face on whith Fi ‘other. 1 heard him tell or om Dr. Gustave Von Bohlen Und) ®SS8EN, Germany, March 21.-—-| mat morning and stated st that Not that I know of.” there still lingered the was the laborers that he carried the Haibach Members of the Krupp family today | 8t¢ aad — decisions that all go} Baye weeks ago Fred 1a | teat ghe dealted fo waive & 5 The woman's ide y still re-jof a sintle that was his in iife er to protect himself. After| The Gertin papers print dis authorized at denial of the | t make = combio ttons Or Bot | Oessiey sppeared in Sea Atl inary hearing. She was then re- mains a mystery smile that death could not wholly ‘Ate lume, Kostas again refu patehes stating that there is little rumor that Frau Bertha Krupp Von | !9 Companies {liega), but combina-|that thine it was mysteriously re _|chill nor the cold prospect’ of tim 1 doubt that domestic disoor @ has Bohlen Und Halbech, the $106,000, | one have been effected before, de- | ported that he represented himeeif ie are back my money wher tomb wither. Once more he hed eked him, and | shot bim and ran marked the lives of the couple since 000 hetress of the famous “gun mak: | #Pite the objections of the govern: | to by an agent of Kiaw & KEW RULING ON descended into the dark valley, but igway. 1am sorry 1 killed him, but the death of their infant son two er of Exsen,” contemplated a di. | moat and even govern: | who! was here to ‘or th not to return. nthe ago. They say that, while vorce. None of the fetntly would | ment hot offer any | buli¢ing of three "10 corpore-| Regie one tn Tacoma a: OUTLAW PLAYERS — *crv= a: otvmeis ar cash * The funeral train arrived tet BE AB Hg this morning and, CINCINNATI, ©. March te the hour, there was « lane President Herrman of the National ering at the depot. They stood heads while the mili- be obtained, discuss the subject at « inaurmou suenezer<arcmendiion tions. | Portinnd. At that time G: 4 Star will : | A® a matter of fact, the Mght,|fused to rece! e fiat cits «6=6ONOT SURRENDERED Stone & Webster! the report. He sald he was a trav time, The hold-| eling saleamar ‘Same man whe placed the hand ‘Guffs on his wrists. This man was no confirmation ¢ ball combination today pro | with ba sulgated a ruling to the effect that | tary escort lowered the coffin fram the players f ify matters, | ting expenses, and ig to rep thelr the funeral car and bore it to the Paid Attentions to Giri clubs and Jumping to the ‘AWS | hearse. The escort formed in front Policeman L. B. Fraser, and | HE 18 STILL DEFVING CAPTURE Fight to ® Finish lin the very nature of things in-| According shall not be reinstated for three | and rear of the hearse and Hot Herbert Newton, as ri 4 AND |S BELIEVED TO 8& PIERCE, Okla, March profits by eliminating real | atfieal world ears to th te Pesterday. Kapuranis says he jon WOUNDED. Indians have been sent to | competition | Gartley by sight ard the was placed in state im osm Jobn, living fn Sea Pathan a ake to beg him to eur. well aoquair - rn D TRIES TO DIE BY the rotunda. A guard of soldiers doves not know his address. The chs wanes Weds cease fighting. but the it tw anid that dartle |} stood at attention about the Mage Ubrother has as yet failed to call on) py pa AMy nites, Pee Crasy chief is not disposed to end his ix WAGES WILL BE —. ee et | draped coffin and the long proces: slayer says bis parents live ‘lowly thar mentee by, an io Macedonia. The murdered man yding stream in two long Tinos M In| that mounting In procession up the ‘fter a& lon) steps on one side of the capitol her son's | slowly crept forward to take a halt ectly reported this morning, is still He bas taltied hi fefying the soldiers who are search- and proposes t Reaves & widow and five children |? ing for him and trying to dislodge The Indians are now macedonia. At 4 | ~sepe oe einer, (the band of braves now hiding be tn hiding tn a ravine t inees Coroner J. C. Snyder conduct: in the ins. Chief Crazy Tiger mountains ards have b =. finish (By Untied Prese.) fing the « wages of th nployes at th the report ‘was circulated that he i - ot ger moun Laughitn company's steel mille will | tggunded takin back to New My United Press) F Glastord, aged ling : = e8 an inguest over the remains of Ov is desperately wounded tn placed at ¢ ford or Osae- tt aug weer Wy gre Heyes omnes ngond aking P be : pm hen 3 ing step and one quick, intense look the murdered man. the thigh and it is believed to be dian river scouts bave been | acc a “A pe oe vere hk bey ae eaoh's Bhat fa I hppa wan die, [au G0, Cosgrove passed famewae ee only a matter of a few hours be placed ail 4 the mountainous | by the operating officials, The iment the protesntor Rhinoek, of a ed th path in Gn unoon-| nonane of tee conttol cana : e is & prisone country where the redskine are « tateuhe eued by the cop har ehile may f ast s condition and will probably|+ : et tured Indiang at Muskogee and) Fifty heavily armed negrooe left | duction of expenses in every direc-| ance she not looked upon as|cireuit of th t | Setanta cto, the guar Seen : Cheeotah, and the residents of the Faulkner last night, supposedly to| tion as absolutely necessary on ac | ¢omus ‘ A i T0 SET LIMIT tsumcithe Oa tb eee Gee prin latter py are now fearful that wait in ambush at the bridge on count of fear that there will be al” 4 er.to San 3 ON pave ip onli eens te ay a band of redekins will swoop on the Checotah river, A hundred and reduction tn the tariff Diao to Yu B. C., and the gi ruing jong the rain fell fp 7's ‘ : to a Pion TARIFF DEBATES Apne ok, hopeless drigale. The Toad culect of voce | Mt, Settloment to - rescue their thirty soldiers and 80 deputies are ith * With the avowed object of boost-| comrades in jall. The total number now engaged in the purselt of the| # RAR ARARR ARR RR IS , ‘y? sre th ‘ f n the pursult of the ow WwW ashing there { as chill c ing for the proposed regrade of the | o¢ prisoners to date is 94 redaking. * * | was any th that he | big theatr “y ates. (ity United Press.) pag mn wets oleomen ae Porth end of Beacon Hill, a number c ty * i sail ‘ ? le BANK CLEARINGS. ® ited deccyed MA . WASHINGTON, March 31.-The | * . ben Pof property owners in the district = = tia * | bad gal Soctoaummea ting of unlimited time for | ®*¥: | ne lack draperies on the the Beacon Hill Regrade OIL CONCERNS PROTEST * Beattie * pace Se on gent for Klaw & KILLS A DEER OUT V hes in the general debate in itol drippan fae “— pap oe niself age A ; an atmosphere of depressin b last night. Ole Hanson pre WASHI a ae ings today ..$1.918,845.02 © Brinnger. Before he could be @ of representatives on the |e ee with the heart eye nated and apnounced that the one a H a @ Balances 1669.40 |e amaies ms. M Payne tariff | probably will be | {2 Keeping with the hearts of those ‘ State's Attorney ‘Ki bh jalances sd asked any additional questions, Mr aad te nae who came to mourn. At noon, hows rticwiar aim of the club would be 4 rad, Tacoma. * teat up the recetver stor Mos eches in the gen the regrade. ford, Pa., representin ndent chen Gartley hung Wi : ‘ ug] Geml dobate’ Olds ettertaes ame ent el) blew away, the hasten regra oll producers, appe: * Clearings today ..$ 894,382.00 After paying a hund t a and te J and the sun came forth According to Mr. Hanson, the re ~ Li @ Balance 60,244.00 & n ¢ imited to 20 minutes. a pe ‘| senate finance com 2 t ‘ ith { ingtime brightness, will necessitate the removal a a pe tg * Postland, * sgl hone: John epoited teaariee fF 82 houses. At 12th av. 8. and OL APA IET S coh Myer angen taapdley Mpeg # Clearings toda $1,028 * arr 1 yesterd As it is expected to stop the general rs in Profusion 7 Norman st. there will be a cut of Sg A ag +H vee Guts om crude and re Ralay 182.7 . brought ¢ ttle to an- | debate and set the date for the vote} The floral tributes were the ; PORTLAND, March 81.—. H. petroleum and the substitut ‘\* ' - 49 fect, and st 14th av. 8. and) | is to authorise the ex-. an ad valorem tax of 40 pep (et (MAAR AAAS wer a charge killing a t on the measu The house leaders | height of the florist’s art, and their Worman st. the cut ts 14 feet. Tem: Harriman ts te ) an \ a tax of 40 per cont of weason in Ki ty. He w ure all at sea as to the real senti-| numbers were lost in their profu- 4. penditure of $2,000,000 within the | ‘ we ry officers were elected, inclu t ur a 8 it I M n majority of the mem-| sion, It was utterly impossible to y ot fo he completion ’ iF " . os of t - ~ of a o pos ia eniel Pratt, chairman, and next 12 m ge Bam rg! pe FRENCH PROTEST is AWARDED A [1 before Justice Car bers toward the tariff bill, They | bank them about the casket and Percy Singleton, secretary. A com- of the Pacific Raliway tae oe " from the Kast will, however, get very definite in y led in the : commit om were piled heaps in tte of five, consisting of Ole ton company line known as the . “ortland to Ti Improvement club will attend the formation on that point bef they | rooms of the state:board of cantina néon, H. H. Thompson, Hagene me ee an Cyt. of ON PAYNE BILL BIG JUDGMENT meeting corporations om. “/E hi THU SE FOR A i& take any action at ¢ All day yesterday children, tota, ide, Charies Tennis and George smook olty ) many of them, brought their offer- ; bo formed © all Seek K. Church, who brought # n th Emteison, was appointed to make the P. R. and N. was informed of | (ie United Frew) sion fagninnt the, Wilketon Tripo com ic tomorrow afternoon and ~~ T ARGER WAVY BLAMES HOTEL KEEPER | ts, 0¢ 82 flowers caught aimost @ canvase for club members ong py tobe Meet to Gaauts the ifvons the Sederation of Fret Man. | pany for recovery of damages in the that the committee take some as they peeped above the sod, The nsec Sumber of men now at work on the ufactu and M visited | 84m of $55,000, was yoaterday action on the proposed or wc Tinted Fate a event R SUICIDING rests were draws upoe 206 Shane HANDSOME WOMAN eerie hopes to have it completed | Minister of Commorce Cruppt today | &Warded $26,750 by a jury in Su: fixing @ NeW Sheds OC eee eee iad beat FO UIC treasures in default of do- ED IN JAIL line. He hopes ; re apemsine Olgas aly against. the |perior Judge Gay’s court all street car nes. The ordinance] demonstration was made today tr mestic flower beds. Potted palms Is LOCK by the od.of te Reneeet i? Payne bill, They declared that the| Today & motion for a new trial | wes 1 by the department of favor of the naval program provid-| (me Uslted Peees) and set pieces filled the corridors (By United Prone) : —s . ne = Mat uy aiered » de | public utilities ling for eight new Dreadnaughts, at ICTOR ¢ arch of the capitol, They came from LOS ANGELES, March " AG ag sone Astana ie leche soho sents “eo ty: . . _—_ > bi. 4 ie A by sttragye iar Satara a Pet " ‘gnests that every|& mass meeting beld in front of the | David A. Conan drowned himself in| the friends of the faraily, the state lease and option ani 1d result in a ae ariff | fendants . aut ge sstdn bOtas the lake at Beacon H K last | og pee Sd erty worth $137,000 in the)® WEATHER FORECAST. & war mment wa wed t Church sued the Wilkeson com:/ other Improv club tn the ety we Y be yo a ale alten ' % Leche “ee ¢ Jals, house and enate bee f oe Ite of the late John C. Harnock, # Showers Tonight and Thure * to the Ameri. pany for commissions on certain ‘appmat a com to atte nd tht 1 ‘ed Nak he : p ea weak the | tat | saerOut reatee Ho loft | ermal anders, the ry ~ Met ome thwest * t delay, notit roperty sold by them, The com-)meelng and upon the com. | meeting. sremier Aa Pon by . ‘ . 4 organizations of the state, BR Gertrude Driggs, « handsome | * doy. sions to circa people of the United Bates pany clalined they did not own the| mutes members the necessity of|ochlef speaker in favor of the pro & note, biaming the keeper of tbe | iyelr disposition became one of the per oe yeors of see, gd the Fre o| pr " ti the exiating street. car|gram. Lord Balfour opposed the| hotel where he boa us the | : in default of | # * attitude of the French people, property when it was sold by |impnwing ‘ ie ania hanan er bin ‘aa Continued on Page Seven. nh “i ‘eimasiees tH a HK am on thie matter Church and his partner, Drake Rory) oe. ight-Dreadnaught poliay i ‘ , racic sd , 1,000 ba | }

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