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. NO, 90. IGNERS ITH L SUBSCRIBE [0 BAKE OVEN FUND TEN PAGES HUMANITY IN THE STAND HE HAS TAKEN. COUNTY LEADER SCORES CARRIGAN FOR IN. HE SEATTLE LEAP FROM A ROOF 10 | FIREMEN HAVE | ROW ESCAPE BALLARD. NAR- AT One Seriously Hurt in the | Turgeon Mill “ | Fire. Kir } Far , In view : x on Be aporins wis . ‘ mite toward the pay t ‘ oven, And « aame t xpress t ¥ . for the fine sta i se taken toward furthering the sepa 7 : mers in hie are en ad new oven wa i, the bread w for a t fr Mo eat, but now, ¢ trary good enough ‘ ' many outsiders tasted It can and w giadly " ‘a ‘ ‘ : Hkindly ask the pera thr umne if the unfort : afined mack to he * « + ment, Ww t was € y to | fire ug on sma stoves in their cells, in order t . #, had the general public known of thoae condi. |* . « P Reeder the formes aifon, the jail would have | a prang ft « very justly tox ho state of affaira was a | to the groat d commun! ty t ‘ ‘ hurt h stumped th unty and was elected . tned ¥ " Bie actions ind hing but reform Wrieht suffered tnt : of Mr, Carrigan in the daily re he would tu Wrigt aken to Provi if marved. fed on © bread making um | gop . is Whale to work © berated 1 suggest eria and fpform the caar of his would no doubt obtain the position Started at Midnight ¥ more than F afte ME the commissioners whether they wish to be water ta ffletent @ho are unfortunate enough to be shut up in Any Mt he they Will help a good cause along fa T . Very truly yours JOHN J, CARROLI prossur the hydrants nelghborh of the mille —— the pipes Oscar Nelson : b fea seueere to) Bert Olsen .......005 J.C, Walley sent the city W. J. Dana the fire was raging FP. G. Potter 26) Finally, when the engin. from SO J.C. Rowker 24 )| Fourth av. N. and John #t. arrived 8. B. Wheeler 25 | two good streams of water were! Vv. Calllot 35 | turned on the blaze Still, even then. A. Schomarker .. 36% third stream. which was badly W. H Meloy 35 | needed, could not be raised. The t Debts, contracted by the Peopl the Peoples’ Enemies. and some more Bob Hodges with the Seattle Star Servant will reduce for The Star and Hob Hodge. Youts truly, J. CAMPBELL, Logger’ Supply Co, DEATH OF MRS. EDDY AN OFFICIAL STATEMENT. “AT FAIR: | (Ow. From Al! Head of ‘he C Christian Sci the U. S. | ence Church Is Per- } fectly Well. (By United Press) May tel! the traves SRA TS | Pour REPORTED MEN TO RUMOR IS DENIED IN ed in and Wm. Wilson ..... a 25) Mallard company remained at the J. Millar 10 | mill til after ® o'clock this mening, Geo. Willame . 10) ‘The greater part of the loss . 25)Claude Vitlett 66 | covered by Insurance, but of neces + BO) Joe Dias 10 | sity some must be sustained, since | 50 'C. A. Croock ., 25 | the mill will not be able to abip any - 2% - shingles for a month to come The 25 | Total ceveece $18.30 | Kline were totally destroyed. Will Take Action, As result of this biage, and the proof it # given of the totally in adequate fire protection and poor water pressure, al! the mill men of Ballard have decided to get together fo take drastle action with regard to the fire engine and protec | eeneralty. thon ASASSINATED WHILE | (hy Ontted Preeay 8ST. LOUIS, Mo. June 17.—Fred Mohrie was shot and killed tn the Courts bullding today when | waiting (o be tried on a charge of having killed Constable Bam Young in a neighborhood feud. Motrle | was standing in the corrido 10% ing when be was shot by an un known man who made his escape | The assassin ig supposed to have been a friend of Young's. ‘AS DESERTED BY CRUEL, HUSBAND After a brief and at life of but reven Noilman, according t in divorce proceedings, morning, was deser band, Lester Notlma rmy martied Jennie D. her ¢ aint filed this by her hue at Red Buffs. Cai. Mra Noliman also alleges cruelty, The Nollmans were married I in May, 1908 TO TRY HILL ha BOSTON, Mass, June 7~—Mary| #———— about the | Baker G. Eddy, at Chestnut Hill,| A jury was secured this morning Reores of rail-| sass, today gave the United Preas|to try John Hill, who is obarged Sgents will visit 9 signed statement addressed “To | With larceny from the person from all parts!) Whom It May Concern.” Hill claims to be from a very western men, of mes = wealthy Montana family, and says The statement says that he was able willing to give Pill be Trans mtinenta “| have the pleasure to re a bond but that he wag not given a ABCA Kes; claimed he was on his n port to one and all of my be . The ratiroad loved friends and followers M0 arrive yosterday,, that | exist in the flesh and am Y Of 22 Californians seen dally by the members of FP. Foe, passer my household and those who Thatiaver ‘of (1. p have appointments with me. Special train fr “Above all this fustian, either denying or asserting the personality or pr of Mary Baker G. Eddy, etande the eternal fact of Christian Science and the hietory of its discovery and founder. It self evident that the discoverer of an eternal truth cannot be a temporal fraud.” The statement concludes with reference to the Glegation was en. | Mt tbe exposition rounds and a luncheon fiver for th ‘ Attorlation « Commer “at, the Calffornians w. ihe city in automo Yandel, of the ao hote world and says © know all things work t jod: to them ording to His purpose. gal rere bulld M, June 1—The thows: Re. mpenditurce i i ee i WATER SHUT OFF, Water will be shut off in Hillman City and Brighton Heach from 6 &. m, to 6 p,m Tuewtay, June & x eeeee tex i i i prosperity of elt headquar | Christian Science throughout the Kether for good to them that serve who are Called ac to Alaska when arrested ances = =e TUESDAY'S A.-Y. Washington Children's Home Transcontinental Passenger Washington State Library A 00 a. m.--Gates open 00 a.m A-Y.-P. band 0 o Moving pictures and Concert SAVE LIVES, PRES. TAFT OPENING THE A.-Y.-P. WAT FR HL | | | | } “LITTLE GOTCH” JUST A WEE WAIF, DIES TODAY ANMRCHSTIC. ELEMENT AT WORK AMONG AT FORGE WASHINGTON, June Dectaring that an anarchistic clement is trying to excite prejudice and discontent among the forces of the navy, Secretary Meyer made a start ling report to PrPosident Taft and members of his cabinet to- day. The secretary also atated that a seeret Investigation has revealed the identity of those responsible for the movement. Details of the plot and the re sulta of the investigation are being kept secret. ‘LABOR UNION LEADER: | SHOT AND ILLED (Ny Unived Pres r— PALO ALTO, Cal, June 7.—T. R. Bible, a carpenter, today shot and probably fatally wounded fig in Western Iabor union circles, Prank McCleave, @ prominent ure Rible wa rrested, but no formal charge against him has yet been filed. Tne men quarreled over a bill MeCleave was alleged to have owed ible. Char Nilsor ho was found guilty last Thureday by Judge Gt m of larceny by embesalement oA , given A sentence t eto 10 year He took an a) of his case, and was held on bend of $2,000 = ed -P. E. PROGRAM Society day Agents’ Associat wociation day fon day bandstand ture room of the lecture in the le Oregon state building 40 Flight of the alrship Washington Children auditorium. Program by ladies Women’s bullding O n Bickett family; free Lecture, “Industrial | Mré. Margaret J. Db | Grand parade of O. ¥ grounds; review in *| 3:9 Fight of the airehip | Drill of cadets in wte * Concert, A-Y-P. bar | : fo,—-Filaht of the airship *| Concert, Innes band, * Fireworks display, fe */ oreheatra AYP. 1's Home society program in the reception room of the attraction, foot of the Pay Streak United States life saving crew exhibition Concert Innes band, Music pavilion Training tn the air, Woman's A. C. cadete front of Go », “AYP. Public Schools,” by building through exposition ernment building wdium. nd, foot of Pa A-Y-P. Muate pavilion yot of Pay Streak tATTLE, WASHINGTON, MONDAY, JUNE Pioture shows Mr. Taft, surrounded by 7, 1909, 46, cabinet members, and toler AND ALL WHO KNEW HIM MOURN HIS DEATH. Ait But the Unknown Mother Who Regretted His Coming. BY EDDIE BOYDEN. “Little Gotoh” in dead. And when the Iittle chap breath. | ed his lmat yesterday morning an lother chapter of woman's weak- | hess Aug man's perfidy w ritten it Was & cold, raw morning, that morning of July of last year, when some Meartions creature tucked the | then #¥o weeks old baby boy in an Jold ahoe box and placed the pack age With tte human contents on the railroad track at the rear of Swift & Co, packing plant, apparently in the hope that the ruthless tron | would crush out the Innocent life jot & baby whose greatost crime was | that fh eame into the world Pig Mireeuleve ox | #4 shortly after 11 o'clock, on} PP ape of July 2 "that George F.| | Rembrook, a member of the Great | | Norspers switching crew, heard the | | persistent watle and erties, Back | and forth the awiteh engine shunt ed boxear after boxcar, and still the cries continued | Aid « few minutes before 4| o'clock the next morning Hembrook took Nis lantern and searched along the tracks, He found the pa per who® box. From one end of the frail box protruded a tiny foot Carefully the big switchman car ried thé paper box and ite precious contents to the Great wrthern freight office, and before a big fire pete men erowded about, min iatering ax best they could to a little tuecold baby | Many Want Him. ] } Sulmequently the wee tot was given to the care of Police Matron | Margaret De Han And then began a struggle for possesion of the foundling. Po lice patrolmen, firemen, and fam tow bys the wanted the little fellow for their own. He was good to joo upon, and gave every prom ise of developing into a lusty boy While at the home of the poltec matron the nameless baby got o strong hold on the finge Don De Han, and he dubbed “Little Gotch Later his name was char Francis Hembrook r of young was promptly nged to George uw | One Wonders. Thig fa a chapter from , of a deserted baby who fell fil Saturday night and died early yes terday morning And as the little chap | this afternoon in Crown cometers his tiny casket with Qowers from the Gr awitching passed back and paper shoe box Inst ders what the are, lald to Hill covered rt wo train over that one won thoughts ennt crew wh forth July mother's ern oe hg papleidad hdd * NO SPRINKLING TONIGHT, *| Ry order of the water do. * partment, «prinkling of lawns * or irrigation of gardens will *| not be permitted this evening, # |" see ee eee pecs creeper aaa ® | December, \* AOR OK Re a tt we tow) hls wife left him without cause, THE SEATTLE TEN PAGES Copyright 1909, by Harris-Bwing mombers of Congress from the Pacific const states, touching golden ‘MAIM AND RDER IN THIS FIGHT ONE MAN IS DYING AND ANOTHER IS DISFIGURED. am which opened the Alnska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition. NOTED FEUDIST 1 SHOT AND 15. FATALLY WOUNDED KENTUCKY ASB6ASGIN HIDES| HIMSELF AND GETS HI8 VICTIM. (Dy Vetted Pree) Frank Marco Ends in JACKBON, Ky., June Kad Cal lahan, former sheriff of Hreathitt| . county and a notorious feudist,| A Big Row. Was shot and probably fatally) —ibieed onnded early today while opentn ste “ne : = : v vd | man lying at the point of The assassin was concealed in a | death and another disfigured for lite coal bunker hedr by and made marked the escape without revealing his iden |... ,, his fiuish of @ beer party at e of Frank Marco, at 2006 fe known as} 20th av yenterday afternoon actively} Michael Andrino, an Hallan, ts at connected with the Deaton feud,|/the City hospital with 12 knife] whieh recently broke out afresh.) wounds in hia back. One of t and the shooting Is supposed te Iienite wounds perforated Andrino’s have been a result of that fight The ex-sheriff is wounded In the | r#ht lung side and there little chance of his | for } re ery recovery. He is a noted character ’ fe. in Preathitt county, having been a Boarred for Life nd there ts Httle hop firm, shot himeelf to death today, No motive for his att has been discovered Wheeler this morning filed anit for divorcee from Margaret A, Wheeler Wheelers 1882. were married in Wheeler alleges close associate of Judge Hargis. Frank Nino, the other victim, was who was shot and killed by bis son, | slashed with &@ razor on the right and his wound has created a pro-| side of his face. The wound extends found sensation from the ft d to a point under Purther trouble is expected at) the chin, Nino probably will reeov- once, and in the event of hie death | er, but he will be disfigured there wili probably be an open bat-| Police Patrolman Joseph Blancht tle between the contending factions, today wormed th details of the trouble from those arrested In con nection with the cutting affray D. Masea was identif by Nip ae the man why cut him, and N are held for stabt ‘ Andrino in the back The trouble started when Frank (By United Press.) on the floor. Maasa replied that it WASHINGTON, June was none of Nino's t response to the invitation i by the officials of the Al The Fight Begins Yukon-Paoific exposition, at Se Nino then attempted to strike attle, Representative William A Massa with hie clenched fist, but Rodenburg of Illinois today in Massa drew a ragor an hed the troduced « resolution in the (Italian. Masea then fled. Andrino. house empowering the speaker | with a few of Nino's friends, started to appoint an official committee [after the rasor wielder, and after of 16 representatives to attend (them started several of Massa’s the big fair friends In the fight which followed Andrt RRR HH HH no wan stabbed In the back * * Andrir t entified Ca # REDDINGTON WRITES FOR ® petro Nino and Jerro as his a * THE STAR, * s After stabbing Andrino * Pathfinde L. W. Redding. @ Tt ar left hin # ton, who brought the “Path. &| Patrolmen Jack Landon and R * finder” automobile from New #& | ert Hager unde bp the part # York to Seattle, has been en- # pante except Massa, wh " \ *® gaged to write the Victoria rac. & rested later in tl ning by P * ing news for the sporting # trolman Joe Bianchi. Massa at first * edition of The Star, His first #/Mented that } it Nino, Massa * contribution will appear this * lo, Jerro and Petro Nina are held * evening. Reddington knows #/at the city Jatt w every kink and twist of the tly yy Yaw *e epee * racing game and fs one of the & y : # cleverest sporting writers in *|4 writes DIRECTIONS FOR * Moan eee row (® FUNERAL THEN BUICIDES, * ® have the sporting news *|* (By United Press.) * |® right up to the minute *|* DETROIT, Mich,, June + lw * * Having written directions for * MRM NNR MM eH hie funeral and farewell tole. * ® grams to friends in all parte ¥ Deserted by ‘bia wife, whont he|@ of the country, A. Milton Hol- % married 2 years ago, John M.|# den, member of a brokerage * * * * * + * * * \™ * RRR OR OH Beer Party at the Home of ~~ STAR ONE CENT PREDICTS A GREAT SUCCESS IT CANNOT DO OTHER THAN WIN MR. E. W. “McCONNELL, SHOWMAN, EN. | THUSES. This Will Be the Most Re | markable Fair in Many Ways. “The Alaska-Yukon Pacific exposition will be the most sue- world’s fair in the hie Ex it Is tory of such organizations | cept in the matter of size, the most remarkable | “Itiva wide in scope as was the | Columbian exposition in Ch £0, OF the Louisiana F hase orition in St. Louts It more beautiful than either of the It Is more beautiful than the exposition ta Paris, It is far more beautiful thas jany that has ever been held. } Financially a Success. | the financial side it will break all records. I dare to predict that it will show a larger balance on the right side when the gates have closed than any exposition ever held. I will also say that any }man who has come to this exposl- | tlon t as a commer lal prope | sition, will make more money, if he |has 4 worthy means, than he has ever at any exposition.” Is Capable Judge. | EB. W. MeConne!! | Drobat ly the most coldly-calculating |} roducer amusement attractions fn the United States, left last night made the best kno |for Chicago, where he ts the prin- | cipal ow of Riverview park, Chi | cago's perennial exposition. Before j}taking his leave he reduced his jopinion of the northwést's exposi- tion to writing. He would not trust the reporter to do it. Mr. McConnell does not trust anyone to do any thing without first drawing him @ diagram to work from. Seidom Enthusiastic. Just a8 an feeberg has been known to melt, MeConnel! has been | known, at rare intervals, to enthuse, ¢ Alaska-Yukon-Pacific expost- tion did the business, and McCon- }nell went back to Chicago only be- ause he had to. He would have remained solely to enjoy. the expo sition and the country sround It, but with him it is business first and |second and anything else third, He is not given to “gush,” particularly if he is losing + He did not leave, however, until he was absolutely certain that the 0,000 be and his Seattle asso clates have invested in the Monitor and Merrimac, the big wartime spectacle, on the Pay Streak, was not only safe, but assured of some thing huge in the way of profits, The same is to be said of the Battle of Gettysburg, his other huge at- traction. Was Astonishad. That was all of this, he admitted. 1 was convinced when you eent 90,000 people through the gates on the first day that your exposition was to be 4 notable success. It was 100 per cent bigger business than we had based all our financial eal- upon, When you brought people into the grounds on second day, Instead of the five the of six thousand I had counted up on, I congratulated my assoctates. When you turned tn a Saturday crowd of 40,000 you made it evi- nt that firat day showing was not due to an abnormal local but to a genuine, wide. rest created outside your local limitations. Know- as I do the tremendous will come on from the ‘om July 1 on, I do not hesi- tate to stake my professional judg- ment upon the predietion that you have cre ition that will your ated an expos break a ecords. Have Set High Standards, You have done another thing, save made It exceedingly difth for ther American city safully to bring off an expost- ion of world scope » standard eet by Seattle Is pasurably higher than any standard estab lished previously. In this, nature bas assisted you wonderfully. With out an exhibit, without a building, your country here is one of the most mag ent oxy yns the world can offer, 1 know of no elty on the continent, | know of none in Bu spe, larg h to promote an exposition has anything ike such a natural endowment with which to begin busine Not Natural Beauty Alone. But naturat uty {s not the ret of your success. It is in your nization and in the men to " you have entrusted your fair. Your business men out here are bred to big transac 1 tt biggest section left in rica, and big things ¢ to you Possibly fatr camo easily to the t know ke that w 1 cannot we end anywhere, Your treasury department organized Hike a bank since meeting the men at the head of tt, | am not won- dering at {t. You have advertised (Continued on Page 8)