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TWELVE PAGES, 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. rear IN MYSTERIOUS WAY ASSAUL TED AND THROWN FROM BRIDGE. VOL, 11, NO Little Willie Loses His Balloon and There is Much Ado About It in the FISHERMAN IS MORTALLY | LAST ED ITION weve paces. THE SEATTLE STAR KATTLE, WASH. FRIDAY, APRIL 8 PITTRICH 10 SCAPE NOUS CAN YOL Not to have The Star The every evening? 1909. PRICE ONE CEN BOLD GANGST HOLDS UP JAP OF CONTEMPT THE DOG CATCHER IS ABOUT | Corridor of the Seattle Postoffice — Frei ORR ‘scuse F Now at New Emergency —~ AR. JOHNSON ’ idl ‘i te t ae " ent; marble worker, appeared off the Ne Sun ovr AAG YUH rete “i ital With Slight mina : wae und E haven't \Acene and offered hie services. seen anusrmr|b! Chance for Life any 4 chat thar arg {te Bullt like « trofey pole and al-|GOV, HAY curs THE POLICEMEN CATC H HAB YOU \l ALLER UY ce for Life. most as high a# one, and he was!| FT ‘ROUND HAR ” wor . ' Y have t mfident of reaching the floater, | SENTENCE TO JAIL ROBBERS A ER | ' " I guess.” Tr with the assistance of a step ladder } x Mind you, this ail happened 10 min FOR LIFE. CHASE. 1 ' on after Wille had fost | own it of hie atrehip, and « big-eteed crowd 2 Bide had gathered, sy mpathining with the Efforts of The Star and Several Shots Fired at Flee- crying boy, and forting the dis | | tracted mother, Suggestions were His Friends Are ing Men at Early | t ‘ * f thie « was flying around as thick as ambulance | ~ ant t as F Weith ented’ kalteue (MMU @ Greet ond Wreck, Wet! Successful. Hour Today. r and oxy " aw b hands Done seemed feasible to General is « tforing | w tn t and now it of Operations Gov. Hay this afternoon com Had it not been for prompt work A xamins | was te mping along the| Cox called for volunteers, not] muted the death sentence im [DY Patrolmen W. H. Steen and J. A why ne within sight, but miles (to #4 to die to ald him In bringing [MeGrath, ® Tourumma, proprietor , Ve Wilite st of eh. he ladder He got them and. posed on Nick Pittrich to life f th y 4 = be ; , ‘ We Yokohama laundry, 629% Was at this point that Willie's carefully placing It against the wall, ‘af reco {maw appealed @ blue coat, whe ly clambered up, and, with) M™MPrisonment, Pittrich was | Main at, would have been Joser by | was walking slong et-lfele utterly tn petent to jump grabbed the haweer ‘vated il several hundred dofttars shortly be o> idee earty arene enough to reach the 1@-ceat thus restoring Wille’ dailoen and| S°Pvieted Of murder in the jin. 5 weisce this morning at the apital ¢ an a pert i oy . ' ' re tath ov Bile : aaa os her ; aaiane 4 a * i erep tien for chiid) — firet degree for participation in A. Monieki, a iaborer, Howard " . stiick tea f « n ox a * Hack, and William Timmermar he insus te the bandit fight in which Mar [says he is « fireman, were ined ‘ within 10 min pridge ‘ } Japanese . Iman the =| He was sentenced to hang Song poral . ce P May 21, ietruck hin " e - “os ROVISIONS IN BILL 4 1™ rage gp ™ " = , et Hieving that the death sen [of the trio j | ones Patrolman Steen was standing at| Lan ae ies ca curse of a speech in tne| 'enee We undeserved, Mire [Fourth av. and Jackson st. «few DEER LODGE, Mcnt—William Hayes, condemned to death for . F 9 Wasmnee = wall ines of Went Virginia te Gisstae cab-cteeet pre panatte betore 2 o'clock, when he| participating in an attempted jail break, resulting in the murder of — Yan amend Goes wave ana [timated that 6 vite @f the ecu a: heard cries for help at the corner! Deputy Warden Robinson a year ago, was executed this morning ~onb palicernndy beeper sittee of the house of mittee had dec also to revoke The id all it coui@ 8! Jeckaon wt. and Fifth « The} esuk ; pec pees them a S” climes ores tea ek [patrotman started to answer the| ie aved er eat Ge ink dickies rte ilies: tdi to present the facte befére the joties for help and the trio of higt MUNICH.—Count Zeppelin landed here in his airship this afternoon hee ; " . Ta auoe ~ Tenet, & Waymen broke and ran | having im his balloon the same fourteen individuals who made the ‘Ot Ride’s eves are badly dis. | Payne tariff bfil so that maxim 0 prove wan not! public, with the result that thé bd : be gets ae ae though he had been [rates would apply wnly on euch par- facing the ch hae — Opens Fire on Robbers. citing trip with him in the clouds yesterday and who again sailed to Bea herd blow. City Physician |tcutar lumber products as are taxed been pop y te extat case was yesterday laid before Firing two shots from hie re or | day \ says that Bide has only {fer export by foreign countries or He declared that Payne bi me of the thu Bteen caused _ * ce of recovery, The /Provinces, would bring prosperity | Gov. May and his decision was a toe cate ic trachea me waht . ‘ spc — x — ¥ y week ‘ # 3 ' ene P-. PITTSBURG, Pa—Heiresses, whose aggregate wealth was fully a announced today Japanese identified M oki o ne quarter of a million dollars, wore tights and danced in striking panto jet hie aecaila: In the meantime, | min last night at Carnegie Music Hall in a public exhibition for the mirolnan McGrath. atiraeted by | benefit of the Y. W. C, T. U shots from teen's rev er " up on thé ren and caught! iW rinirmen j WASHINGTON.—Ex President Ellot, of Harvard, has decided to de } Continuing hiv leline the proferred post of the ambassadorship to Great Britain. An The Star's “Right of Way” contest One black deed alone will dtegrace seg nan, nouncement was made today by Secretary of State Knox jack about presenta an excetient opportunity to Mim. But Wf for every biack } arene im the sum of $500 each “a Set GR tee thao he does two ase, be hes then ll hy — Berney “s NEW YORK.—T t , fh ot James T. Alien, W. 0 CMGN FOR WHO 60 F | ons caty mad dn, but has won bot SGM. When taker - ay Pate tl at oman mage inet aR Ai iy PGaithews and Thomas Dolan, |contronted with a problem like the Imereie roe cif tn the world | Tour the Japanone te. | boiler and the scalding of several men, crippled the transatlantic. liner eed of swindling Arthur Struhs, hero im Sir Gtivert Parker's novel, morals > oraagppegyn Latouraine yesterday and that vessel had to abandon her trip to Mitibe farmer, out of $550 se¥-\-The Right of Way.” of ut least Therefore, tet him keep his secret, | Fite to (he mam who struck Havre . Ago in this city what you think should be done under Nit own secret, marry the one he| While there is lille hage of any gnc “ b ith be | the prisoners appeared tn uke ctreumstances. loves, and the world will be hetter |action on the part of the elty coum e ¢ jm * prinone te. | . pated their guilt VICTORIA, 8. C.—T dist hock re fet he G Geert this morning for trial Some of our cont te think that for his having itved tn 11 cupresentavives tL GAPOUN AMEE” octet ence corrsts ' —Tweive distinct shocks were felt on the German Ey persons, ail demanded |Chariop Giesle should let the past! Write ue what you would de ond | provement clube are before the cole thandred dallars of the firm's coon | Pel steamer Princess Alice when within a day's journey from Nagasak Be allowed (0 engage legal « and remain by the woman te why, if you were placed In the a when aadeuited 2 #0 that the captain, officers and passengers thought the ship had struck loves and who lover him, consider f Charley Rresle, ne outlined |POTAUOR* Sommitioe this afterneany on a rock. All rush { h , > © ushed on deck to find the steamer glicing smoothly on weil” sald City Attorney tna that the old life im past and « in yesterday's edition of The Ster camp anding the passage of the Hawi: " ‘. had fy 4. Ten ae th ae SP eash bail cach for your Mr, .¥. © Gettie, of Geargetawn, | witi bo awarded two penta cach te| Theor ovdianness Gin ihoetiel jquake.. The steamer arrived heretoday : Pert Tueuday morning.” | inclines to this vitw. He writes as the performance of “The Right of the Meattie Blecteie ¢ nye ren MORSE F , sits em rene BK Gertie thers : : . bdo at the Moore theatre, on Mon. land the Seattle, Renten Goutherst WA6GHINGTON,-Mre. Rachael Ann Goodman Brown is today a gure, but the ¢ most noble accomplishment day evening, April) Lith road, with a view of doing away wiih ca neal rece in Vi " Were unable to furnish '" * man's character is his ability to Thin contest will remain open unit) the overcrowding of care during ally porcini hee pgicieen dpi thar ban peered sieht ob All were taken back to Mido the Mithe Diack deeds of yes. next Thursday. April & hours of the day : mahi: aa, eeeet: Sudan.) Stgamous morriage in the District of Columbia,” Mrs. Brown's position and bis partners are al-( ‘ray. and to make amends for, Address, “Right of Wey.” Contest ; NEW YORK, April Suit Bas ig due to a decision in a will case Mave Becured $259 from them ho Galng ebler ones tofay. |Bditor, The @tar, Seattle wens Se Re Hew MM been brouRht by John KR Berwind Miseainest Charice W. Morse, the him to Aleska " fe Seat job. Struhe wae) ttle through the Fa trends, and the trio of a were arrested by} By Volted Pree) | wife had bees seen since Tuesday, | ty Sheriff ©. B. Pey TOLEDO, Ohio, April 2 Aland whee the house burned today | | double murder, the evident object epicions were aroused immedi jot which was robbery, was dis | tly When the debriv of the fire was the bodies were found they hed been thrown tnto| h im the cellar and covered earth fhe flooring had aced. The woman's head | chimed today when the bodies of | Lad wig Kruemer, « farmer, and his | wife were found buried under the floor of the cellar of their house, whieh was burned today remo ALLS ) WE where WEATHER FORECAGT, Fair tonight and Sat a : ens rf Hight froet tonight; light efet @ mortange of $150,000 on his Fifth | defendants with HUNTER TRACT LOTS ARE NOT FOR COLORED PEOPLE * erly winds. * eh eee eee Hwade in October, CHICAGO nection with the faliure of the A. Booth obtaining money and credit under false pretenses. fnancier The grand jury returned four new indictments in con Morse, bis wife. a Mre te Clemence foreclose « a company today, charging the WY. residence. The mortenge was 1907 Ainancial stringency DS of ED WOUND during the J) AFFORD delivered at your home Star’s news service abreast of the times to the minute. ee cet ee mana AR EDITOR NOT GUILTY OF COURT JUDGE MAIN FIN | NO GROUND FOR ACTION. Declines to Punish Newspa per as Asked for by James B. Howe. Judge John F. Main, of the King county superior court, this morning declined to ‘ind The Star Publishing comyany and Kenneth C. Beaton, etitor of The Star, guilty of contempt of court in the matter of the publication on March 22nd iast of an article charging U. & Senator Samuel H. Plies and his associates with attempting to secure for themselves all in terests In the Sullivan estate. mn pe james B. Howe, iT M 2%, ineued n orde < Star Pub. ne , c r of The t t fi him on Mare § sew each . and Jol H. Grave Contempt of Court In * € t. Mr, A ication 1 aking false and mall- a grave com. t wed to “ ish & seeking lina course would be denied ‘ the orderiy, ft aw would be t Here; Powell Appears for Star, | ade claim part of Sta to infuence the court, and ding that Mr. Howe was seeks igh a oc be institution of a sult was a matter, Mr, hat ¢ d in no way s contempt of court, 10 reflection whatever he yurt, and that ar d not possibly be tne inenced by the publication of thé a je in question Judge Main’s. Finding. Judge Main, in declining to find The Star or its editor guilty of com statement 1 not admit that - iced In the com t of any case throngh ar the lished in any newspaper, 4 anything that transpired out courtroom during the case The Star, of mid not therefore be guilty of con ation of the am == The discovery wae made by red from he e aes wh ee . r body. The| day sent to Capt. W. N neighbors, who suspected that man’s body was not mutilated, but} MAN WHO SHOT HIM@ELF VERO pron 4 4 at Stiller, al : Into a well flied | something was wrong. Kruemer bis skull was crashed TERDAY Pasens AWAY Sian vos ae tsiea cetie | most of the colc ttor ne Ay feet of water. where he | recently sold bis farm for derers and a gen alarm has im reside at Torouto, Ontario. |NEGRO IS RESTRAINED tae ta ¥. deobered: tor hallow | and | din : * “ i TODAY. ‘} Stiller's self-inflicted death was | icing in King ¢ appea : was only A and it was generally koown about A posse is searching for the mar Pthe ont { hin infatuat FROM BUILDING Mr. and Mrs. 8t He contended derby Willie Nell | the neighborhood that be had the been sent out to the police of all | eames ane Sis Meese, altho og ye — ro that hes Stones had purchased the racuious escape from | money. Neither Kruemer no t | } e pugh whe ways she pacar grog . ie et bie oareuts’ | casecs on eee ber Mergent. alten | Without making any furtbuy) never laid eyes on Stiller before he DWELLING. d faith, and that the SO 20th av. N. W., yes pam mo raat emgaman |statement, James Stiller, the Cam appeared at the Abbot! hotel a few supers Se ie Sane MAN AND WIFE ARE IN A dian, who shot himself above @aye ago, It was aftor foreing the roperts from Margaret Fo ~ f re the Itt y Ree pany teed bon bent gent " ho the he heart in the presence of Mine 3 Woman into a room at t potat | Ow: . (By United Press.) mide of th He Hoose, a chambermaid, in ® j0f a révolver that Bililer, apparently ners of Tract Appeal to in not inquiring warding € SAN FRANCISCO, il 2. Offi we or three times and jat the Abbott hotel, Third av. lorten ned when she beaen | Courts to Keep Colored (Ste: were ngreeing.to the trans-| cers of the cruiser Buffalo tell ® Ciitching at the edges Pike st. yesterday morning, Med Gi seream, pressed the — revolver Zz fer, Mr ck state hat it was) story of how thirty them nar Fairbanks 5 led him out. the city hospital shortly before Ajagainat his broast and pulled the | Family Out. thelr own mistake, and that the! yowly escaped death r Lima, Dr. Emery |e o'clock this niorning. The livigner. So far as can be learned, | could not be held responsible) Peru. The men walked along & to_consc ~~ | was removed to the wodertal Stiller made no attempt to use the | railroad track until they reached reported ax| MATRIMONIAL TROUBLES OF Mra. Manard says her husband establishment of Butterwortit [weapon on the object of his af-| The owners of the H r tract Respectable People a dredger. Just as they were about ng. MANARDS AIRED AGAININ (took Laing Into the family a» a| Sons, Word of his death wan 4 |fections & fashionable realdence addition! «sr. and Mrs, Stone are respect.) t0.clamber on the dredger, a train — THE LOCAL COURTS fiend. He allowed her to g0 10 | seme seascape me: —_— overlooking Lake Washington,| qbie people,” said Mr. Black. "They | dashed into It, killing the entire | theatres, skating rinks and dinners don’t intend to permit an done well in thetr business of | crew aS LIFT A bin ia ra rnd Mr “fanned an WELL-K TE EGRAPH drumset Fy Go ae ‘ aise anard found Mre. Menard and ty 0s For the third time the matrimon. prope selves a comfortable home, They lat troubles of Mideéy T. Manard | \*!ns at « Inte hour in her boudoir Before Judge Main, in the have set thelr heart upon this lot NEW-FOUND FRIEND and his wife Elsie were today voiced | Mr*. Manard says her husband iett | perior court this morn W. T./ and want to live there. Their only f before the courts of Seattle, In th? room and immediately returned | Dovell, for the Hunter Im-| crime seoms ta be that they were AND MONEY Superior Judge J Ronald's court With reed Geoftr ve The ator | Bed” sain on provement company, app! for & born of colored parents oem = ee ney held a paper which Manard temporary injunction restraining F.) Judge 1 ied a temporary Satrance a room at gt Be ee Peep a pho gesine » wished Laing to sign. This docu. |JOMN ALEXANDER, OF THE|Hemdrrhage of the lungs shortly Heo and Susie B, Stone fron Ba ad . a pe Bron ' hotel Veller st. be iby Mr, Manard against his wife, | mevt aes 4 me Me Laing pay | A. & T. 18 VICTIM OF A f rate of Ne ord eam, oening at his | completing a dwelling now under|the Hunter Tract Improvement Weard av. and Sixth av. 8.,|whonr he charges with having been $25 monthly to Manard | HEMORRHAGE. in P. Alemander was 3 course of erection on the Hunter! company, and the case will come to| \tisplace <a Of & pane key shortly be- | infatuated with Charles BE. Laing, a| Laing refured to sign the paper. | ander was 34 years old | tract trial on ite me within a few! wright $200 in m Jay lodging A thin morning, a sneek rajiroad man. Mf. Manard asks for He was then arrested on a statutory if e -_— for years served the Western F. H. Stone and Susie B. Stone weeks house at 821 First av st night, Hemoved $260 in paper cur ‘divorce and custody of the child. charge, Hic case was dismissed B. FP. Alexander, manager of the’ Union legraph company faith: are eolored The lot upon which Sua enak i thank tes Peterecil ey teh } t nd . bs t , | National District Telegtaph And one fully. Starting as a messenger boy » builal heir home was he ' P O08 a watch trom the cloth wre Manard filed « cross complaint |The second appearance of the cane * Pr . they are building their home wa . ed hin " price William Brown and Lewis jn which she charges her husband in court was when Mrs. Manard was of the oldest employes of the West | Alexander worked himself up to &| purchased from one Margaret Foy WOMEN FIGHTING . Wright took # pe | " Me tee aes to blackmall arrested also on a similar charge. |ern Union Telegraph company ty! pdaitlon of responsibility. He was) who bought the property from it his r Wher Ke his cash lost $20 4 Conseil 4 om eee tities This action was likewise dismissed, Seattle, died suddenly of Internab| widely known in Seattle owners for $800, paying $400 cash THE PAYNE BILL Sg a ee $160 ana watch eibie . i “ HE tebe inate! e — ee exec sms} and the oon te ales hotel ix ex cted by Jap |™ ” SHOU wiTH JOY vibit was’ expl garet Fv anafe 4 th WIRELESS AT JUNEAU as explained to the ship's . officers he wan relensed and hig | Proper Stone NEW YORK, April 2 Steamer F eM ay, — POLICEMAN PUT BACK TO WORK DE é }papern were restored to him from the Hur jpn ony oy Preparations are being made by Will take the wir . Me din 4 SPITE THE FACT THAT HE iar be mapa the City Federation of Womens t x 7 (co STANDS , ATLANTA, “Ga,” Apri 2—When| x ye 9 SO me me Trimet Clube to hold a mass meeting June WAS CONVICTED OF A Georgia's convict lease system end * Pian to Build Dwelling. Thureday at the Hotel Astor to w 3 L ash Boat PAT WITH U. S. DAUTAL AQSAULT ed at sunrise, the 1,600 prisoners & TAFT HAS PAY DAY Arrangements were made by the! protest against the increased Oi ee tam Boe . were taken from mines, brick kilas » WASHINGTON, D. ©, April # Stones to erect a dwelling upon tax on kid gloves, hosiery, etc., Phe firel t Untied Fees.) and factories and were returned to » »— Yesterday was President # the lot. According to the officers proposed by the Payne bill aun & on M MEX April ae : a the service of the state. The prit\w ‘Taft's first pay day Chief # of the improvement company, - It I Ht Diaz, | ant mer Barr Jones, a policeman who ear dey, “and Vontitied In TaVOr Coors, most Of them Hekroes, BOW ® oxecuttve, the amount of the #| Was then that they first discovered |# ¥ # ## ¥ BRE RH HH Hw OF Clty off wt . A rey aprtyert be Cait Ward SH8 IT soverer tht be, J will work on the public road# » eheck which the treasury mes. # that the Stonos were colored people. | * 4 m = epented |e mon Ge es In response to A Fe iter gonvicted and fined $100 for : vo ey ‘ a ee AY Though shackled and ifoned, the |® senger carried to the White # In court this morning, Mr, Dovell | * RANK ObRAniNas * Bea the United States ask sonvicted of 8 brutal « OF | convicts «reeted (he change with ™ . 5,625,01 conter if the Stones were | * Seattle . ~ - : Pepudi 1 Bt yrgg Ms oth ur B.A. Card while Cardwell nd fined $100, After the | rons ot Yo} * Hou ing % * noe arpe om; bee wert Le, Colakrtiigs todny.. 02,910 204.00 0 City Hall Blown Up t akin 0 warranted on | cor ' ien was dismissed from | ‘A + ems 18.612.4 SAN FRANCISC April 2 fn cane | necessary ** signs the ¢ torve ROR tk te and bo it, values of sur | * Balan anne fae f vent with at erlean re | the ber 24, has been | JAPANESE OFFICERS rounding would be de |x Tacoma ai ty hal’ Lerkis Gna Oe Vashing prea department by or onviction Disregarded Holds Up Roll creased and a pecuniary hardship |* Clearings toda $ 421,81 . . am this e la jor a hearing Tt erefore Ti orked upor Alance 8 ) ony ie ad Me th ee servi nit He had apy f Ui Carkesk’ > @ «McDonald, ab op. | Would therefore be worked upon | * Balat ‘ * y the wrethfng: OomMnae iS sole’ stop fore the clvil service commission jactors to the Blewett av. assonp.| te owners of the Hunter tract * Portiand. + Ye " oo Thi a apts 4 an M9 Me r pine oi ment roll, were yesterday upheld Offer to Reimburse. * bie catpane dh day. ..$1,818.941.00 Today's Treasury Report. ert # eonflic (ar TI Abdel ene, a, ging alle Suaea Medes by Superior Judge Frater, who set! Mr. Dovell stated that the im : Balance 161,965.00 *) WASHINGT \ The . Prisiee dal Memia : ype he Baked ee ee en i tf ts Ghat HONOLULI pril 2A, P. aside the fnatrument covering $18, provement company bad offered t treasu € show Re was mas . aight, 1 : meee ee pnd Part | rayior srtéi on the statt of for condemnation of property reimburse Mr. and Mrs. Stone for | * * *¥ ¥ ** eH HHH HHH Cotte |” $2,044,0 di ements, hearing, but neat I knew of elved notice ment appeared @ mintes! & transerat Pre no | Taft ha Hone to wh Bates ; iva ae Olstrict of Har p Hf Aldska / Aaintens aricr, Califor n had b at tl the The the t mony oriminal cane he commissioners explained that this should not, be considered as binding upon them. ore the Jones we t 1" the ata the of the Chief rithe } |ret ing fion The when lr of the w A. or KO. wan findings commision atte wald the cfvi of Arenas os o manufacturing “oatablishments which the city was.to lease fe HOt & wert 1) the things her: t in mident In The Capital who det inalde plac play in dyna me know more about the y rae was placed tn de aboard the Japanese of the training squad: and notes he had made bis visit were taken from an officer of the ship, As the nature of a local tention crulser Aso, the ron during him_ by soon as © where pool ed in this eity 7 fae billiards ar Taylor's gallant gentleman, did not pre query ace to Stone ay them Albion 4 ge Frater necessary for the emit commission to tnelnde east and wert on. the voll. He Against all losses that would accrue if they were not permitted to erect thetr dwelling, including all moneys paid upon the property and all ex incurred {n conpection with ction of the dwelling ew H. Black; one of the MATCH TRUST INDICTED. (By. United WILMINGTON }A grand jury in the four true bill against mond Mateh pany | viotation of the held that it would be main Del, Ap superior the il mt a larger a assessment the. levy fund cour pense the @ Ane cor did not increase the city fore state anti-trust law general rms date aus, vert Patroty have i Hoge “and Howat asdigned to form the quad, 1 their sole refuse the open doors, elevators, combustible alleva depositing matter upon beer wateh in any Ww hen asked for or Dia charging She 250,000. Assessments Approved, t s Judge Boyd J. Tallman esterday approved the Kastlake ay, assessment roll, overrul ob jectors had been engaged to Lehmann four months to have