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THE SEATTLE . . THE SEATTLE TA STAR 11, NO. 88 SIXTEEN PAGES, SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, FRIDAY, JUNE 4, 1909 SIXTEEN PAGES. ONE CENT THE PEOPLE F.¢ DIVEN TOMORROW WALLS OF FIRE MOVE : CATCHES A A BIG DAY, ACROSS WEST CANADA KING COUNTY BAD MAN ATAA-Y..E) THE INVESTIGATING FEVER 1S ON MANY DIE NG IN FLAMES /DISCOVERS BURGL AR) waite COMING IN HIS ROOM AND FROM ACROSS THE a GIVES CHASE, SOUND, - — } " IN FOREST | sa ta Neighbors With Guns Join Bremerton, Chasleston and) | cganarre # SCORES SURROUNDED AND ESCAPE IS we. Pursuit, and Patrolman | Port Orchard Will ok ER, Oven Fight Has Reached) ""Makes Ares | Be There : CUT OFF. Where Citizens Will Husband, wa up, there's a) Tomorrow promises to be the eer in the hou } Digweat day a: the A-Y.P, expon F. ©, Piven, aroused from a deep | ton since the grand A ’ : rt ¢ grand opening, [t ts} N \ OW How They Stand jslumber in his home, at 367 26th the day allotted to the navy yard &Y., Shook the sleep from his eyes | 4 Bremerton, Charleston and Port jand in turn shook his wife, think: Orchard as towns, and ¢ y ‘ he a ing she was talking in her sleep. | Sound boat is preparing today for sais ay last riff Robert T. Hodge borrowed I'm all right, but there's a bur | 4 @rand exodus to Soattle tomor " . ; 1 lar in the house,” responded Mra. | tow attle the { $400, and paid the bill of the * pon in Seattle ad ve bill of the | Diven School children from these towns | fastalled the brick bake oven in the King county court! Turning bis gaze to the door! Will eing, bands will play, and ap | of the bedroom, Diven saw a dark Propriate exercises will be held in ana ver PLEASE INVESTIGATE |Death List Is Certain to | Reach Large | Figures . | (By Uolted Prem.) a form slip from sight the Dig natural amphitheatre. Be INNIPEC Mas june 4— Sheriff Hodge informed the men who in Sivek: Ghank sides all this there will be the! ss bidett eds ape oe iow k Pa nals of the big military athletic envy Wns OF EES 1S eee oven that if county commissioners had not| With a yell Diven leaped from | tournaments, and the day wii wind ada is certain as the result of for =” . the bed and chased the intruder te Hike bill paid by June 1, he would pay it out of his} tne oon Des ae i ie wp, with « rend fireworks dinpiay u . . ee the offle Some da . Commissiéner Carrigan an.|* Sore of heads {to neighboring | morrow, and be. oye tat x. : ‘ ; ’ . windows. Several armed neighbors | sands in attendanen Behalf of the board, that the bill would not be| took pot shots at the fleving bur z Phe st t fires that are raging in several parte of that country | Communication with several towns in the Interior has been cut off, #0 that accurate figures on the loss cannot be obtained today, The f extends 100 miles along the Prince Rupert branch of the Cana dian Northern raliroad, in the Sas katchewan river districts county. Sheriff Hodge thereupon borrowed the siar, and the rattle of small arme . ig ~ [brought Patrolmen E. Brafford ad macic good his promise to pay Pfiel, Oden and Forkner to the ‘ ¢ the a the incidents leading to the building of the bake/ See"? 08 ran, Espying the . feet burglar running down 26th disprte = ding payments therefor, have been|ayv., the armed neighbors and pa HIGH COURT S {. Blethen, editor of the Seattle Times, |{@!men gave chase. — Brafford. to Col. : lethen, editor of the Seattle Times, fleeter than his companions, grad. | en | of he Seattle Star, and the Times and The! ual took t y he editor e d The y overtook the thief |MAN FIGHTING To SAVE Hil . x uck The Ruby Lake Lumber com> en to make good to XN odge t vbliga. | Has & Fall, n my good to Mr. Hodge the obliga} y ' ' : pany’s plant nas already been de in being compelled to pay for this oven. | yghiy' “Simted barphee hatentta | BACK TO PRIGON, 28 gam stroyed. Hundreds of men are lige took office, he found that the facilities | stambied and fell. And tt wan weil — fighting the fame fa pre ~ “ays fro reac settlement Ly were entirely inadequate to the proper care that he did, because a shower of (iy Uolted Press) m reaching ments. lying si ‘ j bullets passed over his bead, fired NEW YORK, June 4.~Th rectly in their path i a bake oven that would not bake, and | by the enthusiastic pursuers. The : ; nd | appeal of Albert T. Patrick, con. wat =: hower of le » me " 2 bread supplied to prisoners was unfit for|the hurler and be aed te bas viated of the murder of Wiillam | Wall of Fire. B Deputy Sheriff Stringer, Mr. Hodge went | tracks and permitted Brafford to stestiots. Suteeh of the io DAUPHIN, Man. June 4—Damy ee ‘ = ace bi eat e ame n ore thi Mcommissioners and was given verbal authority ha a. Waser. arree! preme court. Patrick appealed age amounting to more than § m The burglar proved to be John Gn the ground that his constitu: million dollars has already been Boren, He secured a price of $400 for the oven| Peterson, a negro, who says he ts done by the forest fires which are : . |e barber. When arrested Peterson | ‘lone! rights had been violated ; orth Saskatchewan : moothly, and all was well till sweeping the . {was carrying a pair of Diven's Ge aoe oie eae MEN ABOARD STEAM| noo a had vas pone 161 ‘country today. Many persons have work was ordered begun, Hodge was informed | "ousers. prisenment. SCHOONER GET A feet above the deck, and above been caught by the wall of fire —s the 600 tons of concentrated pa which is moving across the coune ysor ancl i) ommiss! try ig Agent of the county that he would look aite| BIG SCARE. . porta to the great b nd, that | oven, A long delay occurred, and Hodge com K OF CAR hel ‘the natch, whee “the re wan | The fire already covers an area ‘ . |e sound of parting ropes, « slipping | of hundreds of miles between Crooked river and Bowsman and binmissioners. Some activity was then shown| \< a h Ming agent, who announced that he had received | Tell Today of a Near Catas-| #4 & doen fond splashes from Hudson bay to the pass, and a trophe in Seattle Everybody Jumps. lis spreading rapidly trection of the oven, one for $550, and the sec Rather there was but ane splash, | ~ mers Mgainst the price secured by Hodge of $400. Mabel Dixon, a colored girl who jfor from no matter what part of Harbor. the abip the men came, captain, | THOUSAND SAILOR MEN| Bridges Washed Out. tame another period of delay, and all the time! dan! pa gor 9%, wes o® | TRIAL FOR INSANITY BY JURY cook, cabin boy and every jackio| FROM WARSHIPS SWARM | FERNIE, B. C., June 4—The Bix verely shaken up on a Yesler wa ¢ { 5 the county jail were being served half baked | {treet car sate Sey tied 18 DENIEO HIM BY THE What might have been the worst | 18 sieht on el her oh, took to the THE EXPO. GROUNDS. Pitty Sees bane dge e ¢ prairie dogs to their hacks, ber, tree 1 fptew tired of farther waiting, and ordered the|the grip caught the cable too SUPREME COURT. puperraes fe fhe Rietory ot Be-| roles, and aT ta, the’. Wituaint oe Jare being washed away in no 4 quickly. wae taken to t ree hone, was} 0 . n | One thousa he ,|around here. Tne Elk and Fernie oven at a cost of $400, and so informed the | city hospital and later removed to| (he Untied Presa) averted inst wight by the vagaries|mMltancously, The great boiler) One thousand men from the Jap-| Hiuine eee enies lost much tim: had slipped its leash and had fallen anese crvisers now in the harbor directly toward that hatch and | ayatio. anatase A ws a 3 = oe n abe h = availed themselves of Japanese pear Elko had two spans damaged | beneath. Navy day and swarmed over the and trains cannot cross. Passene Inete: 7. 0 ow. /¢xposition grounds this afternoon &ers are transferred natead of going through, how 000 | Oe are Tee ea tives Tai bea large number of cattle, ber as a result. The railway bridge t * ers, The oven) the Seattle General hospital at the NEW YORK, June 4—The jof that most sensitive of all play: | agent and the commission © |order of Dr. Park Laos physician | appellate division of the ew /thivgs, dynamite, and by the lucky i erectec!, and it is said to be the finest oven in| tor the Seattle Electric Co. Mise} preme court today decided | intervention of two atee) “TI” beams sonabl ice as Id cured any ea was not seriously injared. against Harry Thaw’s appeal | that crowed the mouth of the fore- | a Ses one whey ae could be se ree _—— — from the order of the suprome | hatch of the steam schooner Charles ® Cost of $150 less than the county would coal ever, its ends caught and hung on | like school children on a pienic eel girders that cromsed the| The “little brown men" were} The major portion of West } court, refusing him a jury trial | Nelson. ito. € ol ¥ Soe d th stinty commis- regarding hie insanity, This The Nelwon arrived in yesterday at = " ee perreeting aaew) And the county comm! ‘CASE AGAINST ITALIAN decision means that Thaw must jafternoon from San Francisco, In be ge bag mn ry And (wisted. Dut | everywhere and seeing everything, Fernie is inundated, and families way. remain in Matteawan _aaylum, her cargo Was a huge fron boller, | “4 "° # ay are moving out and traffic | ‘ é nak * ‘ - The shock, however, shook the |#84 {to all intents and ‘purposes was justified in doing what he did. The} FISHERMAN DROPPED —- 16 tons th weight, consigned to ' “ pressed for railway entire ship, aud that the whole of | had the time of their lives. On the bridges between here and West ity, and the sheriff spoiled what looked very ai Alaskan dealer, and also about | if j both ships, crews, cargoes and half Pay Streak they went th: the | Persie. “ Paseia " HILSON GUILTY 600 tons of giant powder in cases the waterfront dia not go skyward be y wen rough the Fernie. Fernie Annex is also suf- ait, just as he has spoiled the office of sheriff for} Pho case agninat Nick Muacola, ~ 4 ae Fegrate praseets, br due’ Galy” to the: tecxplicable ey with a grin a foot long, and ae tree kine te at ‘ons be Seekers, He is saving money for the people | 4m Italian fisherman charged with E B Alaské. ‘This powder is kiown as hahit that dynamite has, of doing * not the shoots with the beat ed to break away at any minute, # , | infringement of the fishery laws, | “40 t ntuff,” and | t the unexpected occasionally. Pree The first Wagner concert is set) which would damage the _ bridge Iy every day and is treating the prisoners in the | was dismissed this morning on | : ee cite, ae ently the swimmers realized that for this evening and will be played abutments and possibly suspend haman beings should be treated. He is being fe motion of the prosec@liig at-| ity oe cibeasling $9640. Assiat-| will explode some Iueky chan they were | with all the skill that Innes ean communteation to the west, i ‘ lorney’s office. cial : yet alive nd ww Breen fac muster at the music pavilion, be Two men were drowned at vices at the rate of $200 per month, and since) ‘The chief witness in the caso |SMt Prosecuting Attorney Frank The Boller Falls. and dripping clothes, began to ginning at 7:45. The Bicket family, Waldo while attempting to Cross Holtgheimer proved to the jury that] ye Meteor hove a ongeide the} come over the rail like rate on © of aerial performers will give a the river, Old timers report the of accepted not a single dollar from any | Med recently, and the evidence | fee has accepted no oe : left was ineuificiens to warrant | Nilson had been gullty of ember-! xoigon, which lay in the stream,| root tn flood time free SEBIMEt KE the foot of the Pay|hicbent fond ter’ penne We Chartes J. Nileon was today found | teveltive as nitroglycerine, but it He is an honest man, and is being fought by| trying the ense sling @ much greater amount Im the | t, take on this great mage of lron,| Captain Hansen had nothing to Streak at 8 o'clock Fernie schools are foode if theft of money rent to bim for the b icalte axemnton heretics politician in King county. Commissioner M. J Na iy |purpowe of paying taxes on timber pire aithag ee tas ie the be ~ sg ‘Gea One Boe t beg Se Te USN Ot Se a eae i Mi J | the agents, L. jray ©., EAVC troops in camp near the grounds i at whom Hodge stumped during the campaign of THROWN FROM GABLE land wane by Aluert Johnson, 88 od, ropes made fast, the donkey |out no information about {t, but|today entertained President Chit j.. 52 Raneraten Teremnenen, AARN BEBE engine began to churn, and the|/some of the men aboard at the|berg and Director Nadeau at| LEWISTON. Idaho, June 4—A& ead he figt ainst Hodge. anetiagaimpemes Bes head of the fight agai ie targa : great 1stoh botler rose out of the|time were still shaking in their|luncheon. The troops will return | 'Petition of the flood 15 years ago, eed and silly lengths Carrigan. ts going it GAR: ASKS DAMAGES Nelson's hold. ‘The ropes were boots nnd talking about what might |fo barracks at Vancouver next | Whe part of Lewiston’s business : ‘ 2 ' pene and residence districts were under denced in the instructions given to the contrac ' | tant, and the engine running | have happened week water, feared hers tain be- a is building a new smokestack for the King county = s cause the Snake river is rapidly ris- The trial of the suit of Martin ing. At that time the river reg- sthat no hole shall be made in the smokestack for] wary and Ellzabeth Weat agninat 10 EXHIBITORS SOON s j RIKER IT BA YONE | | ED istered 18 feet, and now It is up to : . 17.8 feet. While many residents the jail bake oven. Such a proceeding would|the Seattle Electric company for ‘ y «0 personal injury wae begun this Col. Henry B. Dosch, director lare alarmed, it is pointed out by Src mete ee a ae ace ere ees =| BY STATE MILITIAMAN |:8208 5 oc8 i 1 f Joiner, acting for Judge Tallman. dykes will protect the city on both y is to a large extent in the hands of the man |morning held # meeting with the Mra. West was Injured while | eommittes on exhiblta and priviie river fronts for this idiotic action alighting from a Yesler way cabl hs nettle pte Getatis the Say cant Se ves neem | For several days the Clearwater that the people of King county are with Hodge car, at 17th av. Maat October, She at the exposition, which is to com- | COMPANIONS BEGIN A! on on, bt ond to explain that he /blood from the veins of the militia rT arntaie so Cline ainie Tae tro ‘i t i ” 1 yple ] |mence af soon as the necessary 160 as going to the postoffice * men Peg ir ’ a be 4 ‘ ersy, The Star is going to give the people aN) and an operation was found neces: | jurore have been selected. ‘The CRY FOR BLOOD interpreting his jargon as tn) Tho mills resumed ope agtions ton, all the false work and @ ce to relieve H of the necessity of paying this} sary, 2 |judging will be done at an early sults, the guardeman bayonet: | this morning. Fifty additional dep. Ment Mier for the new wagon own pocket. Hodge is a married man with a! Mra. West asks for $5,400 dam | date, so that exbibitors may have TO AVENGE. ted him through the right thigh, /uties were. sworn in by Sherirt | ridge have veen carried away, pocke ge ages. their awards to display during the inflicting a nineinch wound Howard, having been brought in on four boys; was in debt because of sickness in his exposition _ Bayonettea by Soidier, an early train from Sisson. No at Towns Not Destroyed. : 4 Seeds | tempts at violence were made DENVE . ne petor he took office, and cannot afford to pay any of JAPANESE will WSIT Matter Is Reported fo the) raticraico. was taken to his! Armed mounted deputies guard | is es Noor is ci arnt uate 6 bills. The Star will start the liat with a sub-} TRIES T0 PASS Authorities at Wash- | Rome where ue bloody sist was eet road leading Into the town, | towns of Lasalle, Kelsey and Har ea pay: : ‘a ay stripped from his back, and over but several Italians escaped yes.| din have been totall re of $25. George Engler, a Star employe, has subscribed ington. its dripping stains the Itaiians terday and hastened to San Frat flood wate “pap haciripi ttf * : | ig aters of the South Platte, Beditor of The r has put his name down for $10, | Brore vo avenay the blood of thelr cisco, where funds will be raised |The river has raised but slightly al a countryman by drawing so much to continue the strike here. and no damage ts antict , py up to date. We have obligated ourselves to take | Te “ Robert Adeowk, & labore ia damage {8 antictpated. bert A or, WAS Ar BY GARRETT J. LLOYD. : of this $400. The Times will take care of the}, Gathering at the foot of Spring st.! rested this morning by Patrolman | statt Correspond tomorrow morning, 12 automobiles Hambitn on ohare of att r t of the United! Bessy rae wing mele nc ag rp" ANXIOUS ABOUT McCLOUD, Cal. June nex nt of this bill, and by dojng so send to the county com- | nd 12 from the American ships will cock entered. lodging house at start at 9 o'clock for Snoqualmie Jwrat ay and Bell at wit ‘| pectediy complications involving MS the word that honest Bob Hodge and his family talls by way of Renton. The party |jank noto of the Planters pd the American and Ttallan govern 7 HEIR [ OST CHIL DREN Ot suffer through any action’ e commissioners? Will rotarn at 9 >. m Georgia, an institution which has | ment may grow out of the bayo “ Sis any action of th been defunct for many years netting of Gabriel Talleraico, & [RE ee et ae Italian, yesterday afternoon Adcock says two young women | YOUNs aden t aad keke ih FOUND DEAD IN AFD) Pee oer gh * "by a national guardeman FRANTIC SEARCH FOR [and neighbor Sat almost wild | writes to t lice chief that Viow . holr search, Bot , eng : uh.| After an exciting conference last | were found | let Hansc {1 Gro, Ralph Buck. MONEY The women say they know noth.| A appeal to.the consul gen-| TWO FOUR-YEAR- | yesterday ovening and happiness |ley, Lena Puskone and Mavel Hae | *| paatenemantneey » bill THE GREEN SPORTING * | !ng of the bil } al, Salvatore Rocoa, was drafted | reigned, Th other missing on son, all of Ta a, | : 4 , E Fs € mn, a « aco) left he nd. rit | A Love, & laborer, 39 years old, Jand telegraphed, explaining that | OLDS. who are reportedto; the police tellus’ bowse. for Beartlo teens PPitsoraa and Joseph BFE sopping at the and Mabel Han- fog Seattle June 1, \ . was found dead in hia bed at the ' been ¢ be ati)l x rl 4 ithe young Italian had been attack Me &, are older Nothing been -he of. ther . Star’ en sporting. *! Country Club boarding house late TEh g PER od without provocation and wound qureiiapenees + en & nm heard of. them extra ie a aporting extra and & | yesterday afternoon, Death fol } ed The . loss of tWo fouryearold heir Girl te Lost, The Star's « by an American milita man ba: waewata whites Bas; lowe not @ “make over” of the regu- #| lowed an attack of acute alcholism The # 1 asks that the matte: 4 3 The parents of Ad hereon: if b ¢ appeal asks that the matter) children and the frantic efforts of parents of Ada Ander 15 | onal kee eral 4 hat lay edition with a few lines of #| Love leaves relatives in Rosiand GETS Alt DAMAGES reported to Ambassador Mayor! thoi paronts to find them yester. Year old, write from Everett that | oy ihe ligt el br ve their son's aport on the first page. It is 5 B,C. Dee Plances, in Washington, who ' ? thetr daughter came to Seattle dity aoueent e came to Settee eerteeeteeeee te ee Feperted t) Polloe complete, containing National, _ |shall make demands upon the day afternoon, brings to Mght & disappeared® Miag Andorgon lives) Settle two days dy Andrew Hd inet nicht that # American, Northwestern and : THIEF TAKES SACKS) A verdict of $1,711 damages was wi aan government for indem.|sory of An unusual number of boys at 2808 Oak wt, Everett Coghlan, of 608% Pike st, started Out of $208 in a ® Pacific coast league results, brought for the defendant this | pity jand girls and men and women, Agnes Walwh, 40 years old, dis" Babeock’s cafe to go to work the steamship # with a detafled story of the ‘| OF POTATOES | morning in the case of W, G. Mer-| missing, reported to the police ur: appeared from S10 ighth av, the{**® ® Cok on June 1. Since that Seattle game; the racing ro ®| | cer against the Lloyd Transfer com First Bloodshed, ing the past week night before the expoaltion opened, | me nothing has been seen of MAY! he lost $165, and |# sults from every track in the #|. Hvidently bolleving that one pany | aajt, Gen. Lauck refuse to| The. fouryearolds lost were No trace of her has been found |!” “ We heen vie United States; news from the #| should set something aside for a| Mercer sued the transfer com-jadivulge the name of the guards-| were Susle, daughter of Mr. and py (he police. The poliee have as yet been wa eS tthe of g.° ringside; bowling and every: ®| rainy day, a thief entered the gen-| pany for $10,000 damages for in-}man who wounded Taheraico.|Mre. F. J. Perine, at 408 Thirtieth Andrew Koughlen, of 1504 sixth | ble to find A, M. Vietor, of Fre- Wonald the losers thing that is happening In the #/eral store of J. Barnbart, on Third | fury while working aa helper to} Gangs of foreigners followed the ay, and the little nou of Mr. and ay. ty also the object of a search Mont, Who started for the country Mes aro wtart sporting world. Watch for #) ay, W. and Bertonn wt, near Ross )one of the company's teamsters. | train into the town, Col. Seymour, | Mra, A, Bomber, of 1211 Twenty by the police to buy farm lands on June tl. His Memite ioavos The Star, It's green, ® | station, last nighi, and carted oft | Mereor was crushed by falling stoo! | officer in charge, detailed a squad | seventh av, 8. Both of the little wife, who lives at 26 Drayus st, rated wotil the */11 sacks of sorted potatoes, No | plates that were placed insecurely | to disperse the groups. \tots were gone all afternoon, while, Five Reported Missing. Fremont, 1s unable to account for the whart. | te tek tet te te te tote tot tot) trace of the culprit has been found, |in one of the eoupany's wagons, | ‘Talleralco was ordered to move mother and father, other relatives’ Mrs, A. Hanson, of Tacoma, | Victor's absence. Fi § et sean RENAL SNR SEA EI NCAA

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