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THE SEATTLE . _ THE SEATTLE ISTAR #s STAR By ep. 11 NO, 81 TEN PAGES SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, THURSDAY, MAY 27, 1909. TEN PAGES ONE CENT ————e 4 y0U MAY SPRINKLE YOUR FOUR DEAD GOMPERS SEES NO REASON WHY TP ARCHED LAWN THIS EVE INAFIGHT =» HE SHOULD BE SENT TO PRISON vv." YOUNGS SAYS CITY 1s | WITH FIRE” WHEN THE NEWSBOYS PICNIC SUNDAY [EADER IS | as W BuiLy ONE ML FATHR ¢ ‘A ~ ni TELL ANOTHER Kj Js Still Necessary, ojuitions Geeintrevenive Woe LAID BY CONTRACTORS Sresine’* us Houlllon, superts \ - ‘ Y iM at of = by et Pag 3 ™f va} oungs. | ; , wtllities parked that If] pg: 4/ f Says . [SERIOUS CHARGE nhe2b see vow | Members of Crew Are yy MN PLUG Witt te . . —~ 4 4 : . ‘ ake” nN a 3 in / ne MADE AT MEET. that the ¢ ty had been “ pl ying Burned to Death in rl ‘cr DAd —— = J ” } | Inefficient inspecte men Me : 7 RPH : Ippeas to eprinkie thelr lawns ING TODAY. wore guilty of something worse Their Bunks, . PRRYAY IS WILLING TO WORK Dweevening, May 27 during ar arse than mere lack of knowledge, | CREAM Witt WITH PRESIDENT ir hours; that is, from ss - f — AND TELL ee: pm. it must The city has been the victim _. Wem Lemp tom Bld | iioe'"Ueilkss weak’ Bis Some TAFT. ‘, that this le for | of @ bunko game on practically | The discussion came up during) yan OR, BC, May tt} ONES STORIES a ONLY, and no aprink evary foot of concrete work put | talk over the best way of got eokhand, and (hres Teo. slekges uiigianens : ii ling the concrete linings 1 ate f | i be allowed at any | in for "s past, according te ad; Becond Mate x = F had nor until fur | @ charge voleed in the shape of | the new intermediate and W. Watts is badly burned and tony The Fight Against Joe Can ! ation. | @ statement made by Lb. B. feo reservoirs in the Green Lake! ais and others of the crew partly a | 1 BER YOUNGS, Supt, | Younge, superintendent of the district. Mr. | Houillon | inelsted | Sutiocated or wurned slightly, i the| aA”. 5: non Will Be All the a tain lighting and water department, that the only businesslike course { disaster brought to port this Now Dis iS tg - i Pabowe order wns insucd this! ate apecial on of the board | was to eal! for bids and poeta Me bY the wteamer Coquitlam | Agsy PAYENY ) CRACK ONE Harder. ee ag 8 result of 5 ef public works this morning, entrant to lowest and bOSt) of ine Union Ste hip company’s} lever MVENN — oN Two ——— i we ta say opinion ther naa ot been | Dag. of @ireets Maloney amend [Co a Srock AT Par | ily EN poe BY GILSON GARDNER. has practic OU? lus this ebte then some ‘ue te te |@t tbie motion to provide thatthe | route to the Queen Charlotte islands ‘ THREE WASHINGTON, D. C, May 21T— | thanks to the care jfor upon specifications of the Clty | Wikaown cause, the flames starting ' ‘ r By : folk have taken tn Are Contractors Cheating? | onginoer in the cabin and rapidly gutting the OPOD COCR NTO, WETS ae Durtng the discussion it developed! Thie motion was finally carried n, saloon and galley the representative of organized that _Mr. Youngs held to the beite¢) but It is a — eal haggenel Pe Larsen wae caught in his berth I shall then return ready that In ome way or another con. | Bouillon, as the work must belo. gue whith. ‘Waite nae vy and ¢ a » elthe: all or to tractors have continually cheated | given to the mam whe oan give the | oo von tn th, had 0 tatvow de aes ither to ail r to the ta | ipated in the the etty on the quatity of the nt| best price for the work ape fron th STOCK | WILL SEL convention of the American H bee made | they have us t only in « Although the ety pald the Com) Ten of the Japancee were burned Hi Te ANY STAR. Federation of Labor.” i walks, but in other concrete jobs WAL | in their berthe, while the third, Fire ONE WHO! Fy TR AS ~ Thus spoke President Sam Gom- ply Is slowly] “Take the present Cedar river ly $9,000 bonus as & premium tol. atow, was overcome by amoke WAS THE U pers of the A. F. of L, to your cor | of It pipe tine.” explained Mr, Youngs,|rush the reservolr exeavation jin the engine room «s PRICE : ON “ the “There was one big section of pipe | through atioad of (ime the ames 1) Second nat George Black THE ! GROUNDS oo “a ; pe | public chat was ordered cut by Aw nt | pality has lost ali the advan Of heroically stuck to his post unt OuNG ut,” Mr. Gompers was asked, : Pos be moderate 1s City Kingineer Boott as infertor| time and really wasted tho prem | foreod to shut off the engines and} ou 70 SLING Ht CHUCK you are in no danger of going to | base gad aprinkle spsringly work. Before the order could be lum, becnuse the reservoirs have | cere to the deck Ww. WE Wis ACCEPY No TIPS (?) jail, are you?" i hes ried Into effect the inspector on| heen excavated for many WeOK. | Therg were 10 passongere abnard ‘ % ‘ | a the Job was shoved away to another | while several members of the board |in. ship. henidee a heavy eure, nad ‘ A 3 bd Committed No Crime. i part of the iine and the defective |could make up thelr minds as bed Daten large horses, none of which ‘ . H ! don’t see why I should go te pipe was covered up And tt has|how the linings were to be con were Injured, The passengers aided} tracted for. in the battle for life in thele night clothes, meting the fire hose until the SEE EET STS eS ‘ i r x, ‘ 1 ALSO water supply gave out, and then 1 ‘ “ SNE After the fire was cxtingulehed the 6 4] 2 A tad ha engines were started and the Co- » y \\ y pn tien 1 DREAMY ES quitiam tetuned to port under her a SheOb twAkTZ le Own steam. _ Gg KEED THEA : eit ee AND CANT * : RAF STRAIGHT: PROSECUTING ATTORNEY, ‘Biructions to grab everything In)» Wearwen FonecAsT. «| O4F D/AMOND BRINGING *. jail,” he repiied. “I haven't com- mitted any erime, nor have 1 vio ft | i | given us trouble ever since.” lated any of the laws of the coun- try. 1 have only exercised my rights as an American citizen ip everything I have ever done or sald or written in regard to the Buck's Stove and Range company roversy, and all the subsequent proceedings connected therewith, 1 have simply dared to have an opinion, and to discuss and explain | Y ry “DoucHw* AChkyo PLANS ARREST OF KING Wh & grand xcramble for win.) 4 Showers tonight and Fri. * THE Dous 4 it, and all I have said has been in ” dows and doors, the nd] x S67), Nahe couthweet t4 west Lota! merchants, following thelr; ‘There is to be a regular program) plonic can take the luke steamers; the Interest of labor, | have @ ST, “SECRETARIES. patrons andl es winds. * ‘ i ahiget0 dene ane t - officers of the “clube” left no ob- emival custom, have dovated big of athletics, running, jumping, at Leachi Park. The schedule wil} | c@U serve ani am going to { , stacle in the way of the minions |* * * & @ & Oe ee eH eH Re OF valuable and attractive pres throwing; amusing stunts, base ball be arranged so that boats will run nas it ed neta ti _ t Seven alleged “presidents” and/or the law in their dut: > RR EE be given away as games, daucing, ete. Wagner's regularly. until late at night. Danc pen asked regarding his recen y, but saw ents which are wo be given a Be » 4 “secretaries” of socalled ch , More to their own safety, were arrested by Special Agent C-/" The trigls bave vot definitely c B. Peyton of proseouting St) been net, but the cases will prob. prises at the big basket plenic and | band will be tn attendance to fur ing will be continued in the pavil-/ conference with President Taft, | ‘AR @xeursion which the newsboys’ nish the musie for both the concert ion both afternoon and evening and for his opinion as to the atti. i el a 4 Ynion will hold at Wildwood Park,/and dance ap ; on ng ah from the seals art ee ae pspegen ware hed 5 torney's ¢ night ” need: ARE BAGGED * nat «hore of Lake Washing Booths will be provided at which to be turned over to the special! labo erests 0 e country, # wore injured when | on the regorte on King at. Peyion | 207 be aes a eaneee Sy wanony, May 20 those who do not take their lunch fund which the newsboys’ union | President Gompers said: tar crashed Into | was assleted by 19 deputy sheriffs | . Saeaatiaareeend “ « to be awarded to/can satiefy their hunger. There! maintains for the aid of sick and/ Taft Not With Labor, various athletic and will be other attractions which disabled members. | “My interview wi who do promise to make the oullng one of Every newsie has a bunch of! tented fos tae an ast eee very satisfactory and pleasant one | All Furnioh Balt. (tty Untied Pree) The prises ft r te and two i lb ciciock, this [Grays which’ breteaet the lent to| Bail in etch Gf the 18 cance wae] PORTLAND, Ore. Mey 37.—J. oe Eyl gy bwong hong / geet reed: E ee Wakows D wationsl bb gd it participate in the contests will the most successful in the history tickets. If you don’t ask him for paying Weller at} These clubs had been bat ree + Those a@ chance at spectal prises to of the unton. one, you've lost an opportunity that stag neg, A pevertean bask, jdown on Ming. for Comer, T.|Heves he hee Ne i hecetuin a Paiiaoded On edinienion Ucketa.|. Those who desire to altend » the| you'll resret. je eee ee Oe ankle; Peter! months and had as their . perience to give Col, Roosevelt a # ATES and such labor legislation as 1 } (ef the wagon, ts at object the filicit sale of Oscar ~| heartto-heart talk on the subject | fal howpital with a/ without a Teense and ieKeen Z | injoried; | gambling, merchant tained a severe The raid had been planned for Duliding, suffered | W8tTant® were secured in Justice imee. Brown's court, and everything was 2c ‘ pulled off without a hiteh. : i a - acme see = whoo! | hope we will some time be able to a tee lant 18 months Carper SLA YS GIRL WIFE AN | secure. Ags soon as we found The lhae killed 17 beare—tour grinaty| 5 president was “not in accord | at; ; our organization regarding the et eta kets! = MEN HE KILLS HIMSELF ::%0c%o%® fear of 511) 14th of this month. Hunters em- come, we made no further effort to My a 114% | ployed In the forest by the govern- | eee ote os oe ae | eae tog rhage cl a Sere Beat to bill bears, coyotes snd facing the wall. MeComb's body Gail of ‘tae _ Sean Eeeen oak hice other at, oot sca cattle YESLER WAY STREET lay across that of the girl. TAFT LEAVES ::: 2 Mr. Taft’ to the pron d pithy 2° a An al CAR CONDUCTOR | Writes a Letter, | Two deputies were assigned to : dency and of many others to con- i dowses ith coe raabeiel | Before ending two Nves McComb gress last fall, we will now go along Pi Sos’: PATROLMAN AFTER ~ !ABOR LEADER Is JEALOUS. oer me THEA tera Wey o & 2 re i Re z SUING FOR LIBEL Jlotter follows differ with him we will continue to - Com i Dear Mother: I got your letter differ, but will hold @n in the hope “ Allen tried AUTO GETS CHIEF , Jb. W. Me b and His & couple of weeks ago, and was ANG that he will see the justice of our or sewing thal a (iby United Pres) ' Wife Found Dead in - | «ind to hear from you. ‘1 deltvered pro ede position and be ready to help us t, bat before BAN FRANCISCO, May 27.— ‘ Your letter to Mildred and am ready | secure desirable legislation. We Hid check the advance | STERN CHASE ON BROADWAY |he thonght of arresting the speodor.| claiming that ho waa secuwed of Their Home. to do anything I can for you or| PERFORMANCE WAS LITTLE | base our hopes of his help sooner fash came. ENDS IN THE CAPTURE OF Ma me Qn attempt to betray the Union Mildred, Smiths moved away to| TOO VULGAR AND HE LEFT | or later, as much upon what he did y wnawere of] BRINGHURST'S FIRE CAR, gem were finally! Labor party by an article Appear. Of the car, was hurled straightened out, Patrolman Mor-|ing in the San Francisco Cah P ris aecertained that the red which was i. Valentine, auto speeded up auto was that of Fire Chiat Tare Bua Rallard thie a.m. So I told her! THE HOUSE IN DISGUST, | not say as what he did say, for he Ineanety Jestous of his girl analy ey stay here untfl you come in, | pabeorit to hag = the pens , . “Co a Yeslor| for | can't see her stay here alone. aseg yore! submitted to him his careful study Fae Takis Peed ind ean [8e 8. year. J. W. MeComb, She is siti! hunting for a fob, but] 4. (MY Ualted Pres 1. {8nd consideration, And s0 we are for mayor, inte yenterday | ¥® ain | MAsh't found anything yet. “1 think | | As pb N, By ee Prost: ready to take him at his word, and re to ai asended complaint, | Bullet crashing through the bratt |some of going to Los Angeles. 1/dent fing Ba hy nl pxpreneya | walt for further developments, charging Ernest Simpson, manag | of Mildred Payne McComb, 17 years| believe if I could get her to go |forelbly his disapproval of the Japanese wore! ’ | Bringhuret and that he was foot board and jsponding to # fire alarm on North —_ noon with an utter disregard of |». Me the ground hom ite speed laws, Patrotman P. B.|’ oe street car conductor, sent & + Opposition to Cannon, end of a certain branch of this collided was finally convinced | tor, and Charles W. i. 1c ‘ » own brains | With me, where everything and trem ic « op! 2 Bla peat, YOO, wae Saae Ne. a ine | tbat the speed laws do not affect | nk oat Saulbe of the Call, with $2, and blew out his own aren, [everybody was strange, it would do | Year's theatrical product Our opposition to many leading me Bains, | Intersection of Broadway and Ollve| the fire department. and he went | feu early yesterday morning. The | ior good, but 1 can't say what she | He attended the performance of| members of congress, of whom formerly 4 com at, sprang to the middle of the! | ‘ ’ i back to his beat with a sense of| duty well done. “The Revellers,” which depicts the) Speaker Cannon is the chief < 7 tenderloin of New York, and in-| defender, is as strong as ever, an 4 two daw on Jack Montgomery and) Thursday, so | will close for this 2 * 2 : . 0 by Sudge Bbortall te oy night when Fred were sent | time and lay off when you come |Cludes In {ts presentation of the) we will work as hard to defeat - MeComb's brother Fred jand holp move this stuff. As ever,|White light life “a muscle dance”| them in the elections of the fature A similar complaint, «worn to by |bodies were not found until last) wii do. 1 heard you a McCarthy, was diem | Oleson was to blame street with arms waving like a x Kauffman says | semaphore as @ Cer ts aga Z “ oat heed | er obey ae, Se beek | | OS (i lage lied WILL INSPECT ROAD, _—_ja technical defect In the filing of| coming tn it pac! , 0 to oor i ve od by one of Evelyn Thaw's/as we have in any of the elections . om the Leschi park car barns WILL. performed by on y 8 | Al} tho victims | And Patrolman Murrie was poov:| me ore - — it for the conductor 2 ¥ former chums, lof the past and barder. ‘ert Meg | Were taken to the} ed. As the auto shot up Broad President H. R. Williams, Gen. DENTIA NOMINATI te ‘ the} MeComb Mie einnisve ‘ The president, who had been In aj ecutive council has decided te put | Con hospital | Way without diminivhing ite speed,|eral Superintendent H. B. Barling, | eRRSi on a vn TIONG, When Montgomery, broke tnt that a & bs * | le aa ns box, departed in disgust at the end| up candidates in every congression- gan | Patrolman Morris hatled the Perry |Superintendent P. C. Hart, and (Hy Optted Prees) house - le i ia ble young | his girl wife and that she preferred |Of the first act. His presence had | al district ia Be Space where It { hotel auto and gave chase to the | Chief Engineer KE. J. Pearson of the; WASHINGTON, May Fe ne eee ee eparently. had }the com if men and women of been noted by the entire audience, | seems for the best inte \ Goflent ‘chasitiow, who bad 80 RE | Chiang, | Milwaukeo and Puget) idest Taft today ‘ominated Cap-jmee. The girl apparently Se) ine company of men and women Of Jand hs departure was observed by | to do so, in the next | ‘ rogantly passed him up. Sound, left Seattle yesterday mor: tain Herbert Winslow to become | been murdered ax sh: 2 i salibor Colt|to go out at night and against this | all jever guch & man i olee | | Out Broadway sped pursued and | tng in a private car for a tour of {n-| rear admiral and nominated Com.|MeCowb had used a 41 callber hath 4 McCome ehjected strene The Revellers” fs not the worst | feel a personal responsibility to ald TODAY «:: The big red auto finally | spection. They will travel as far) mander William = Braunersreuther | revolver . € ri rasible 4M { 4 east as Montane. First Sight ously, The girl had been on the /Of & group of plays produced injin every way possible to securing 0 jorris grinned as) 1 i . to become captain. Love at few Y¥. 6 Ye everely | legislation {n favor of labor, the stopped ‘ stage for a short time and in the |New York this year and severely | leg * . It was one year ago that McComb, | WoO ony reside are hung scores |¢riticised for vulgarity and lcon-| masses and thefr interests, and we ons ccm — lideelaat mn freight between | who was 38 rare of age ae Mil of photographs of atcors and act. | tlousness. rama agi dB he ao », Who wae 16 years oO! mts | hough ce! op n : eamat' Co. tenths Be nel ee of Jove at firat-sight and | Frequented Dance Hall | toward the labor Interests of the ray on #151 wher x ahort courtship McComb] Since her enstrangement with country, members elected by that MF 08 wl freight from | eee iho attractive girl for his bride, |her husband Mrs, McComb was in party cannot and will not feel any | —<— " 2 a + “ad ut ‘reo weeks ago busband|the habit of frequenting — the | responsibility in the matter, and ae ene 0, RSI RIE TTT; a ee ha—s 6 lg meen tod. Last Tuesday |Droamiand dance hall at Seventh | will simply drift along with thelr ne | empty promises, to secure so-called advertisements and paid over $$0.| Srneat Smith, who}av. and Union st, according to arty. That is why We want our a of iy Hamilton.) A’ J, TOWNSEND NOW | “bonds” trom giris to cover posi-| Townsend put her off day alee aesaud Mrs. Ereest Cot WED ACTOR ; gm of the rate = es = east ces es Croix, San h 40 a wore living at the McComb resi | pollee patrolmen who are on duty own men in congress, and why we brs jonas of trust that he promised to day when sho asked for her posl- 946 Erle st., moved away | at that place. very day since there.” + steps op om ‘thio canst WANTS TO RUN Sli ag McComb nald|McComb and his wife separated a Mra. jout exception, it is sald, has to Ballard, as 3 y olf. Mo-| he called on her two or three times on to am ythat it | AWAY. 4 Girl Causes Arrest, intended to move hersel! le | he c m Sa imeabtebese Comb tn The FLOOD IN 4 Lula MeGomb, of Lakeside | Comb in the meantime had moved/a day but never stayed long (Ry United Pree.) propose to put t secure for them. These he with tion. at ey. This com- | | He Won't Talk, v te y ‘« home of his sister Nell, a few | murderer was wont to prow! about | BROCKTON, Mass., May 27, mon: T vin | | a 4 alster of J. W. MeComb who | to the hi idence. | the residence late at night, appar Miss Nina Sutton of SOUTH ieee" bel the The Police Refuse to Let) “1 don't want to talk about my killed hia wife and then commitied | blocks from ix own, residence, | the residence late at night, apoay.| Mies Nina Sutton of q ' il jaffaira—all f want 1s a chanoo to suicide Tuesday night, caused | MeComb ‘day night about 9o'clock.| The murdered girl was a beautiful! week, she will become the At - - Him Off So Easily |Heave this tate and leave It quick,” Townsend's downfall. Miss Me-| barns Tuesday clock. |The murdered irl was a beautittl | week, ehe will become the . sald he to Captain Tennant last | Comb answored one of Townsend's) Ho said he was Kolnk fo H Matt et ae a atendy, industrious | Cace Of ryan, A. Gaborn, an | ONE TOWN 18 SUBMERGED AND whe might edvortisoments “Rad ‘wan sdviaed | pop. Ik devloped Yoon’ shop.|man, The bodies are at the under penviat & lonal: theatinr The RESIDENTS FORCED INTO | ——_—_—_—— | ‘ownsend was arrested through | that she must deposit $100 to show| he never Visited | 2 0 | Yolock that night McComb |taking establishment of Butter-| wedding will be the culmina- AeecHOTSTOHIIA: . t 4 Miss Crampton, of 6219 Brandon at, ber good faith Mise MeComb wag! At Tee et eo he mb |taking cmablishment of Butter.) wedding will be the cuiming ae | Confronted by a charge o! *\ who says she paid Townsend $60 suspicious, but made arrangements) was seen foComb | for the funeral have yet been made pocinnlieeon the Pasitie eoast. Cc GAMES frauding working girle of sums of/in exchange for a good position to moet Townsend at the bank of} home, It 1s thought that McCom 9 i ——— ~ (By United Press.) y ranging from $60 to $100, which she never received Dexter Horton & Co fealty entores vite, war sound | #44 48 VN NS * YN HM! prancloso, and came to the | JACKSON, Mien, May, #1—The the tecording to thelr ability and will: Until recontly Townsend has oo-| City Detectives Holland and| waited until hin wife was soun £ Slhie Clahaueas. © a] Srenelanm ad come te ile || ZACKMON, ish. May tap reel panene /necording to their airowasend was|cupied an office at 219 New York| Wickman in meantime were noti-|ssleep betore using the revolver | | Mise Sutton (8 28 youre of Gos, [dey es the result of a fice “All the [ingeete te ey: idea Do-| block. His plan, according to those fied and they followed Miss Mco| Mrs, R. B, Tossley, who resides | S Seattle, *! Miss Sutton vd = ah 4 Sa teal ts bonpented RAE fie aeee the wil tentivae Wiekwan and Holland He| who answered his alluring ndver./Comb to the bank and when Towns.|at 3440 Yower way, only a short | # ¢ vo, irl } tration Mee eae dents have been forced Into the 6 loernament ‘wi r orieitel a brasen front to Captain tisements, was to secure sume of end commenced to talk to the young| distance from the McComb ey i Halances einen 4 jeattio, ‘ : UEtee bette oe tilt honk Taine Mt the stadium on of Detectives Tennant this morning, money ranging from $50 to $100 woman he was taken into custody,| dence, says he heard two shots |® Sak it 5 151.00 %|HARRIMAN GOING ABROAD. |hive tad to move out ontirely, June 1'to 5. Tits and refused absolutely to answer|from young womou as “bonds,” in| After hearing Townsend's plea|abont 1:80 o'clock yesterday morn: | # Cloarings today He fe ‘thr United Presa) The Iden from high. Welle Iaiany He tournaront the questions pet ta Si. |return for which he promised to| that he be allowed to leave _tho|ing., When Deputy Dome pes Hauanoes Portiand. "| NEW YORK, May 27.—B, H,] throughout the atate. Miles of rail- Military tonrne ’ ‘Towasend's mothod was to insert secure for them lucrative employ- | atate, Captain of Detectives Ten-| Borthwick investigated the murder . J " earings today ...$874,845.00 %| Harriman today took passage on|road tracks have been destroyed, Demarest Aout | advertisements of ae lasidlons ne] meat atic. Mgy |Dor white wasilrile sooord ta Mblanh seca qite tet tees shat te| ABaisow +7... 78,693.00 #| the nor Kaiser Wilhelm II, which|and the loss to the raliroad com= vents a bg “ mF nig Pee yy: ge nae SORE nb ot gonna ts | vesceated, pte: the back of the head as she lay| RAN ARR ARR RRR | wails for Burope on June 1, panies is estimated at $1,000,000, nis, of offices,

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