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THE SEATTLE STAR VOL, 11. NO, 72 SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, MONDAY, MAY 17, 1909. PRICE ONE C r 0. EAMES MAY FACE A MAYOR OF GN. TRAIN BANDITS HARGE OF MANSLAUGHTER SUBURBIS” A PE STILL AT LARGE | WOMAN DIES; ASSAULTED ) Bi err “THE’’ CIRCUS IS COMING POSSES ARE HOT AFTER MAN FALTERS BIG PRIZE TEN PAGES DAYS MORE UNTIL THE A.-Y.-P. EXPOSITION OPENS ARE YOU GOING TO MOVE? Don't forget to give the carrier your new address or tele Malin phone The Star 060 or Ind, 44 aL livered to you no matter where you go. AND ABETTED THE WOMAN IN SUICIDE. ting Attorney Van-| derveer Will Make an Investigation. SALOON MAN, Warrant Is Out for the Arrest of E. A, OH You O. Bank ho entered Sguiclde compact with Mrs b Bares, Wich was tuted 1 | Hutchins, tere a all probabil} i a — f the worman tn town i tadey patiorias. otek oT JLonces ROAD OFFERS TEN end her | fon, later Seaine. ie 8 a = THOUSAND FOR made upon him at 6:30 o'clock this RURRER jmorning by EB. A. Hutehins, pro s Neck, EACH. , prietor of the Country Inn at GIRA Fy | - “sa Georgetown, A warrant for Hutell . a “ ” er, The se ine’ arrest was sworn ovt at IN CAPYIVIy Red” McDonald Is Sup- mas, however, srowecuting attorney's office today, | c eens convicted on ip The trouble Is believed to be & oR, if | CARD posed to Be the esalon result of the recent decision Oh the OTHE RWwist_, ||| Ali Ri6H nemngnners MH. 0. EAMES, MAS. GRACE BURKE [part of the Georgetown Connell to} dats | Leader. iting , ” 4 revoke the liquor license of those | a Vanderveer, to The Man Who Lived. The Woman Whe Died, operating road houses (By Unites F ’ rhish he Aparvr a ine’ Barke wad she BY BONNIE WHEELER, Fg Ab oee.c eg SPOKANE, May 17—Although Ba eos ja purchasing the} Young, strikingly beautiful, with mach in life to make it worth] oiaint wes just abent to enter hie] Fwenty, secret service sep AiG Tate Bamies aided the woman tn] the living, Grace Burke lies dead, killed by her own hand loffice at the Seattle Brewing @ road detectives hove ‘Deen heating et of wolf ones A eae Sulcido—that i» what the coroner's verdict will be. The lure of | Maiting company's plant, when] | for the train robbera who beld up fo thi event m the crimson way—that would be a more fitting verdict Py ange soseates him with wid coos tT \ the Great Northern fast mail, weat- Wit be impossible. under the Caught in the whirlpool of her own excesses, Grace Burke was conse? 0 which Mueller repéatt (Can AAR DLY bound, early Sunday morning, near seat IAW, to prosecute Hames on | sucked down to her death. Life jont ite charm. Then came the destre| That's up to the council WATT FoR. Morse, no captures have been made, ge of attempting to commit wary ee there is a reasonable Mito Whether he swallowed ‘at the poison Witt Be Cross Exam Every road is guarded, and it seems Impossible that the robbers can ew cape, The amount secured is be Heved to be at least $20,000, Run Engine Into Train. to end ft all | Hutchine te then sald to have a& |eaulted Mayor Mueller, cutting bia ver and under the jeft eye and of jthe mose and lp The road house proprietors ¢ She never wavered from her fixed purpose, but went stead ily to her death, The man in the case faltered and dropped by the wayside, ed O taquest to be held at the What motive prompted her to step aside from the straight and|they are being discriminated) In the holdup, 12 persons were ‘ fing parlors of Hutterworth | narrow path will never be known, for the only one who could give|As4!nat In the matter of having injured when the engine and mall thetr | ked, intimating . % wrow morning, beth ‘ pra: ‘ thelr leenses revoked, intima ear, running “wild” down the tree! 8 cage Fon, | the Oxtenuating clreumstances lies dead lthat the move fs furthered by. tha ie the: hesdite ofa ial — 5. C. Sayder will sub- White and beautiful, abe lies a mute example of the oftrepeated | brewing companies, who foar wvob} rifled the mail, collided with the | places would sult in the people | voting for a dry county at the next | election Owing to the feet that Hutehing could not be tried ip the superior court until the September term, thé up in the jastiog ee ® death tement that the trail of the glittering life leads to but one end and remaining cars of the train. The bandits detached the engine and the mall car from the train, ran them down the track a considerable dis tance, and then, after the registered mall had been opened, the engine Fames to a merciless cross to get at the facts. The attorney ie not iuily that murder Was not done | the new criminal code becomes effective June 12 disgrace Took the Only Cure Some may that she feared death by to make her exit from this mortal life a Knew, decided Others + any ce mption, and ac ' lurid one. a that any person who aids.) mad Infatyation for the man who failed her at the last moment was | CAS? Will come i was sent down the track to collide cr werder te 6 os the cause of the tragic end. Whatever the cause, Grace Burke, the | °° k With the standing ence, ef self murder te guilty | sung. sitractive widow. ¢ leading, it Is said, a life of excesses for Wild Care on Track. hier, The penalty ss imprisonment in iteftiacy for not more or by @ fine of not The conductor saw the wild carp ing down the track at a rate 5 miles an hour at a consider able distance away, and he and one of the trainmen placed a tie on the track In an endeavor to stop the wild flight. The fying engine and several months with H. O, Eames, tired of It all cure she knew for the heartache that muat have panacea she knew for the pain that the dregs ehe bad drunk of caused | ber, and sent a leaden mianile to end It all | Has she ended it all? It’s the old, old question that will never and sought the only the been here only GIVE ANDY RYN Ln rT g Different Story. at the city jail in her request just before ‘Tacoma apartments. tusiets that Mre. Borke the cyanide of potas- care of the pup. He's young and bright, and good to Wok at, and lots of ether things which go to make a bangup bow to know better, but he owns plenty |... of dogs and wants to get rid of this), one before he grows more attac hed | is to him met. He has en-| © anewered in this life, it ls the eternal question. Does death RUMEREA MER ESSS »! car were partly stopped by the tle, 4 from bis {Iinoss fol | end it all? J . * j but plunged Into the standing cara, covery of the body of oe Sa: —— — (My alte’ Press.) * BANK CLEARINGS. * There was a fearful crash, and the Cecil hotel Stace ROMB, May Me-King Emmanuel * Seattle. * | fenesannss in m of the an Bames tells a different and Queen Holena cordially received # Clearings today. .$1,7 *| hrown from thelr seats, ol Sf first. volunteered. POOR LITTLE WANDERING FIDO IS LOOK. [Mou 0 0° racete hie wite ane * Balances «| the Injured being bart y flying | he and the Burke TO daughter at court today. The steel . *! jslase from the broken windows. The a double suicide ING FOR SOME ONE PET HIM. aa a his family were alee ® Clearings $94,008.00 # | gerbe were scattered through all ‘ did not tl ht ore ed to the crown prince and ® Balances 196,084.00 & of the cars. Tat the eae in'carneat,| Anybody want 1 dog? fod. He's looking for a home, and|Primeese) |” ‘Ne “To"PPrines. © * Portland, ~ ‘The injured. he wae sure he never byob pad The Star office, Ae fe wn make good with!" Garnegia made a inating imprest * pectoes today . $1,419,009, ” * | The Injured are as follows: 4 do away with himself. and he's a good one, r ole sion upon the king, who, after the * jances 111,494.00 © Hodine, Mabel, Colfax, bruised : gun with which Mrs.| He's yours for the asking. That) This pup was left at The SUF) geotch Americans departed, ex+ * * nose. * herself wae brought to is, if you'll promise to take good office by @ young man Who URN | oe ossod gurprine at hie knowledge of kak | Grippe, W. D, Whitefish, Mont, t. The king said that he expected oot a man with a keen business ind, but that Carnegie surpassed [hi expectations. - Great Northern storekeeper, cut on ; GIVEN FROM EIGHT TO|""ns JOHN HILL 1S HELD! Hayes, Thomas R., Wallaceburg, Ont., left leg broken GOV. HAY IN IN JAIL UNLAW- SIXTEEN YEARS fo, if you want 4 cinasy little) wow, Harmon, B. H., 1112 Sprague av., says the long de} And his coat Ie yellow, But he's pup, drive up to The Star office in} » FULLY. | Spokane, bruised thigh : which he and Mra no scrub pup. & taxicab and take him away IN PRISON. | Nyberg, Sam, Bonners Ferry, ied was reaponsible| He's clean and well fed, aye bef BD sg eC m ‘ peat ed Idaho, bruised chest and his imprison-| wants to be kept clean and we Kter call and loo! » Orer, Scores Prosecut- ‘ = |. Rice, Mrs. H. A, Elk, Wash, os [a RSE Er TEENS ree ee BEGINS 0 Attorney at Motion for New Trial Is bruised cheek * i in Court - . | Riedelsberger, Karl, 1420 Third WE WANTS POLES CELEBRATE SEWARD’S INO | ing Attorney in Deoied==Appenls to |omaanitts ] ‘ j | ‘The committee appotated by the Today. SUMARRP THAT CHINE EXRCU: Higher Court. | Sullivan, Mrs, D. B,, Columbia : M BIRTHDAY TONIGHT |sositie Corrinerciet ion, consisting TIVE MAY BE CHARGED igher Falls, Mont,, eye ut. é 7, RE lof Adolph Behrens, A. O. Powell, pmieagt ae WITH MALFEASANCE. tn PP sce Gustine, Montana, eye 4 ‘ah Tonight the anniversary of Wil-|Julfux Schafer, W. W. Wilshire and re ie an attorney in Seattle | ‘ic aar as : q 4 BY T EETS liam 4 Seward’s birthday will be|O. PF. Taylor to Investigate (he ale who ts just more than sore at the etal heis FLUSHING. LI. Mas icetii Wises L,, Lansing, Mich., eut on brated at the Untversity of|ieged graft in the Plummer Mt) orogeeuting attorney's office, and | OLYMPIA. May 17—Rumor bya hegre Re es slayer of W a Wilson, T, N., 312 Adams st, Spo | entenced that attorney is Charles Miller, ¥bO) about the #tate capitol has it today | Justice ahtotain tale” peo to this morning secured a writ of has that charg ainst Gov, Hay Will serve -a term of from # to 16 years| Wilson, Mrs., slightly brufsed, beas corpus from Judge Mitchel!) b¢ filed before the legislative in-| 5 the state prison | Chief Bandit Known. Giitiain in the case of John Hill | Yestigation committee, It ts sald| Captain Haine apparently was the | That “Red” Ed McDonald, mo *} that an effort will be made to Show | jeast concerned of any person in th wi held for robbery. that Gov. Hay fs one of the owners | court room when he fee a us og torfous bandit, s the , Washington auditorium, under the | houses which were recently raided, When the board of public WOrk®| susnices of the Seward committee | met at 1:20 today and a number of |meets tomorrow, A, V. Bouillon, |of the Seattie Chamber of Com-|witnerses were called. Only sworn superintendent of pubile utilities, lmerce, of which Judge Thomas | testimony will be taken. and rumors ied Will ask that the city be instructed | Burke ts chairman. lare afloat, according to some of the 7 4 Rogers, commnlesioner to the | witnesses, of startling disclosures to at once remove Its poles and| js iosition from the state of New |about to be made kane, two ribs broken. INGTON DAWSON, of the Unit 4 Continued on Page Seven. May 17—Prof. Ed- power and light wires from First) york, will deliver an address on| —— ee Miller explained to the judge that | of the Wenatchee bridge which Was jtence to hard labor and prison | , the California natu-|ay. The only excuse for allowing | “Seward in His Home.” Dr Koners DISORDERLY WOMEN Hill, who I from Deor Ledge, purchased by the legislature for \stripes, He sank heavily into al Ea a OY ‘Who |s © member of the [these wooden poles to remain has! comes trom Auburn, which Is the| Mont, and. whose parents are| 90.000, an-exorbitant price. chair bt did oot oon her KV E ARE returned been that they carried the wires/ native city of Secretary Seward. | wt ly worrled over the future hunting party Wealthy, Was arrested last March) Ohairman Pliny Allen, of the In DEMAND JURIES IN today which furnished power for the big ‘Seward and His Message” will! bbe! Scores Unwritten Law. on the charge of highway robbery, | yostigati nite, . today de- | A ED Professor brought in a num-jarc lights at street lgterenetions be the subject of a discourse by | having been found with a watch be tiered that ihe rome ras nothing Before sentencing Hains, Justice H N PIE tyecimens of the ant | The strecte are now Ik THth the Prof. ML. Dagay, of the univer THEIR TRIAL TODAY toning to soun ticyant in his po" |thore aor, less. than, “bos” He |Garretson delivered oie of the most phage das -Ailled by the strenuous ex cinster Hehts, whic sity, while Prof, F. eany, sec tated this morning > 4 ° thing a iT ente of the w ite CONS STIN! ail and will prepare them rent through the underground Com | retary of the Seward committee. ciliates seevion. Miller state Aagerted that be knew nothing ieee et we apn ONSTANTINOPEN, - MAY. 38 ten law ever heard In a court room. | He flayed that line of defense un- mercifully, refusing to take into con- that when Hill was tried before the police court, Bryant told on oath that he was intoxleated at the time Five participants in the recent mu tiny, which resulted in the tempo rary overthrow and ultimately tn as about the rumor and that on the Seward and the Pur: | face of it it Was preposterous, fo the United States. dylts, and the necessity for maln | wi) talk on Inmates of disorderly houses ate taining the overhead wires if HOW | ohase of Alaska." Many business | rested (n the prosecuting attorney's OF REV. BURDETTE passed. jand professional men will attond,| raid Thursday night were arralgn'he Jost the watch, and, for all he) ration Attorney Young’s plea for|the deposition of Abdul Hamid, Wel . The same action will be demand+/in addition to a large number of ed in Justice Brown's court today. tknew, he might have thrown {t in| jclemency, although it was not op-| were hanged today. Two army of. # od on other thoroughfares where | students from the university A separate Jury trial was demanded [the gutter. Hill testified that he posed by the prosecution ficers and three guardsmen were SERIOUSLY ILL leluster lights are now being agg - ——_— lin each case, The demand for a found the watob. He also said that) It Is expected that the attorneys! executed. The men were hanged = or where these lights will soon te WD IS OUT AT LUNA Jury trial denotes a determined of lhe showed his find to all his for the defe yill apply for a writin public and a large crowd gath- "PARADE. Uvited Press.) installed, For some time the city CRO fort on the part.of the defense to | friends. of reasonable dottbt, and then carry | ered és A. Cal, May 17.—Ex-'has been compelling the private |put up a fight against the charge} He was released on a $500 cash |the captain’s sentence and convie- Overwork while attend-|tight and power corporations to | PARK OPENING Jot vagraney which is lodged agalnst |patt, which he tmmediately fur ——- tion for manslaughter to the higher e# In the east,’ place all thelr overbead wires {nj In case of conviction they [niphed. But, notwithstanding the courts. | thet ENGLAND BEEF SHORT r ’ n aid | " ) i 215 Bel us break- underground conduits, and itis sald) 1 i 1 ooy cersone enjoyed| are fable to a fine of $100 or a 80-l fact that the trial before the police} Mis# Mary Barrell, of 216 Bel-| Néw ‘Trial te: Dbaied. Fe Robert J. Burdette, wite to be tn rather bad taste that the) °°) jo sement# at Luna| day sentence tn the county jail, court @id not ineriminate him, and| Mont av,, this city, won first place f EIR Prencher-humoriat, today ie municipality Itself should so fie Park flernoon, in pit Not so plentifully supplied with|ghat the evidence did not warrant!" the annual Western Washington | Before court bi nt ee Justice LIVEREGOL Ma Pe owl Pm Mstly at her heme here, and " 4 laws which are|** atlernoo 6 < lah «| Interscholastic oratorical contest, /Garretson gave gudience to Attor AVE! « May 17 ng grantly disregar of th able weather. The| money, #lx taken In the same lpia being held on the bighway rob ie ie ; Pigg irsocr: rggiaee m over her | enfore at private companies. , . » " »|held in the new auditorium of the |Neys McIntyre, Young and Rennett, the shortage of American and ver her enforced against pi - |night crowd was larger, An freo| raid, pleaded gallty to the charge |pery charge, Hil was som ase x | University of Washington inst Sat.|Who prepared Mrs. Claudia Hatnw (Canadian cattle landed at Berkine i M Bur j ater actions, Kpray, a daring womgy, | of abetting In the sale of intoxt jeeaitls the charge of nat of 5 ee night. Hart, of Aberdeen, | ‘confession After the lawyera had (head, and sllegations that’ sae , Ses tout re. " ladd . qu out . " . M S 7 “ s ies to & reaction trian the MAN BURNED BY lonped from « 60-foot ladder into| cating I ivors rie <P leone ‘oe was fied se Pe and | Won second place, with Miss Walk. | laid their pleas before him, the jus- | United States was withholding sup- thing ber attaudanen at @ small tank of water; « large and war tied $60 nnd cow ae Hilt is only 17 Fee ee aeve of (et, of Puyallup, third tice ¢ ned court and heard a for piles with a view to raising prices, lon of the Daughters of trich hitched to & wagon was driven) | Three women who were duable to ibap never owes been a thrifty lad,|_ Miss Barrell is a senior at the|'™al motion for a new trial. ‘This the Liverpool Chamber of Com- > about the grounds, Uncle Hiram and| supply bai] money at the time of! trouble. He has *| Broadway high school i wil] | motion was denied and Melntyre merece is urging the board of agri- ples n at Wash | ! ‘est, ond who had not the money | and had with him when he was ar-| Droadway big hool, ane Be national peace confer- Soot tas hie pig in & novel automobile, and | art * an snough to pay his/@raduate this summe She has |™oved for an arrest of sentence on culture to remove immediately the Pitcago a: nie ti Rube Shoreacres and his beat girl,|to put ap a fight, also pleaded | rested more than enough (0 p “| been chosen class orator for the|the ground that the indieument did embargo on cattle from the Argen- her cotier: While trying to throw « baron Bie Perkina, kept the crowd in good gulity to A vagrancy charge and) fine. hie way to Alaska] Class day exercises not constitute a crime. He also) tine republic. — whieh had exple mat of the win | humor The bear the en were fined $60 | He was on 7 Representatives of 12 schools of | Talsed a question ax to the jurisdic a ance “ tives In the trouble came up, and has presentati ve chor dow, George Duncan, whe e* In| snakes, the electrobator, shoot the | when the tre 5 Woate Washineto: articipated |tlon of the art, opposing further D * partrnt ¢ Firat | ohut nals of t ee ee ee Re RH con aleoudy held sixty days on the) estern Washington participated : the Phipps apa mes utes, canals of Venice, fiure eight | 4 & fast charge. Attorney Miller waxed |! the contest Saturday evening, — | here at this time on the uy waa badly burne neter, ef were liber pa tron ¥ ie | ground a he time of the shoe : MMO W. Gates and H.C. Mar-|and hand Ce ee ee the nee teh" |¢ «WEATHER FORECAST, | Sary wroth today when telling of sgpstie b calhte sepmcna OF MURDERED WOMA! 2 and hane a . e " ne di dant wa dter . Abe advertizing agents of the’ The ex nx lamp on 1 be seen every afternoon | Showers tonight or Tuesday; ® ine unfair treatment his cHent "WILL FAVOR A TO |: United States army | ty =; Show, who were arrested jjaze which damaged the and evening thin week at and | ® light east winds, received from the prosecuting attor | When these motions had beon de- | ‘ day for Ung banners | of the apartment to the ext of | 9:20. \* | ney'a office | hited Ationna® Pobne addvased aunt Spain pees amie 9S Bag the coming of the ble about $1,000. | |e EM HH i | murt, making @ plea for clemenc elghbors ‘and friends a Spit attract ore powell | ST. LOUIS—Fatally wounded but | Sent to Prison. 5] COUP. HCE Svs fs nen | aatlaabeth George, who was mur Pet police court thie forenoon undeterred in his attempt to kill his NK THAT THEY HAV Frederick Hialne this morning icasciigal oftering SB ground ited in hy: har divorced Busband’.@ tae Seas shown in the wvidence that AUTOMOBILE IS ST0 N wife, August Poos, a jeweler, pur | pleaded guilty of robbing @ post-| : ee te teh and urging that the captain | Brighton Beach home last. Thurs fad permisctor fr ~ ‘ie laued Mrs. Poos out of their house loffice and Was sentenced to two It is expected that the license | was shag 4 ants et ts i Jay, attended the funeral yesterday holders fo plesiog of ——_—_— \today and shot her three times. She SEATILE MURDERER yoars tn the penitentiary and a fine |and revenue committee of the elty lowing the confession of IMs wife. |Athuattorworth's: chapel 100, strone cing ¢ . wating of 46 P - | ; ) ye 0 pounc report favorably upon | aK 7 Rev, 8. P. Hayward, pastor of the m@land advert atte While M. B.. Augustine of 46) cannot survive. Pooe was shot by of $100, Ho fs said to have only coun , ; oN le ne matter. | in av, Wrwas entertaining @ petty |his 19yearold son, Bdw The | _—_—_—_— or eared a fow dollars by the theft, | McKinnon's ordinance requiring the} WORK FOR SCHOOL ciyont christian church, conducted of friends at the Washington Annex! quarrel is sald to ha curred | Charl Phitlt the doaperate : examination and Heensing of chauf- An election of officers for the en- the services. Mra. W. J. Kelly and UNGER WA turday night, thieves stole hisau-| when Poos accu his of un | balf-breed who murdered City De-| WASHINGTON.—After fighting fours, and all persons who drive|sulng year will be held by the Mrs. M. A. Frost, lifelong friends pee standing in front of thelfaithtuiness. Poos died betore|tective Jim Wells In front of Jd | for four years for liberty and carry- | aytomobiles, before they can op-|Whittler School Patrons’ club, in of Mrs. George, sang the dead wo- ernor Hay re ppolnted The machine was missed) medical ald could be summoned police station on the night No- ling his case through every court) erate one of the power cars on the} room 12 of the school, on Wednes-| man's favorite hymn, “When We OF Munger, clerk at the 11 itel Ar-lenon after being taken, and chase! | vernber 28, 1897, and who last year/avatiable in the United States, | city street jday, May 19, at 2p, m. An exeel wren in the Morning,” h AH BtAte hotel inspector, the | wan given the thieves, Aeccompan | CHICAGO.—A complete reversal | murdered a deputy sheriff at Re-| George D. Collins, the San Fran. The committee will also have be-/lent literary and musical program aie he ie ment to take of June it fed by Patrolman Risley, the purmu-|of opinion, & sort_of double flop, | public, i» thought to be under arreat| cisoo lawyer convicted of perjury | fore it this afternoon the law pro-| bas been arranged for the entertain Mrs. Beaton ill. 4 lor Munger hax wppointed ax|ers sped towarde Auburn. Yester-| was executed in quick time in the|at Victoria, B.C. Chief Hussy of! in connection with bis marriage, to-| posing a tax on trade-vending ma-| ment of the audience Mrs. Welford Beaton, wife of the His depution J. P. Ne f Puyal jie morning the Augustine automo-| world’s wheat market toc1y with| the provincial police has asked the| day lost his appeal to the United | chines, particularly the automatic] It is the purpose of the club to) A-YoP-B, ehtef of publicity, was Mp and BH Hines. tor of the | by wax found near Riehmond|the closing here %c to 1c A}loeal police for photon of the mur-| States supreme court. He must) devices which sell cigars to the pub-| procure, if possible, additional play-| this afternoon removed to the Se “Grand hore! Beach, «tripped of every article| bushel above the final tgures of |derer, to make sure of his identifi. | now serve 14 years In San Quentin | He by inserting the money in a slot| grounds for the children attle General hospital to be oper. te amen has ioc connected | which could be wrenched away | Saturday Foreign influence m*!>| cation. There ta large reward out-|in California, unless he is granted of the machine. It is problematical | Members of the club are now so-| ated upon for appendicitis, Mrs, EON Hotel Ariingion for nine The identity of the thieves ix not/itself felt at all American center’ |etanding for the arrest of the half-|a rehearing, Which is the last pos) what the committee will do with|Heiting funds with which to pur) Beaton was taken suddenly Il last | eust of the Rockies, reed, sible step he can take, | this ordinance. chase pictures for the school, known to the police j might

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