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HE SEATTLE TA TWELVE PAGES, SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, SATURDAY, JUNE 12, 1909, TWELVE PAGES. ONE CENT een ee ee a ene one tommernrenmem MER TURNS TURTLE ° SOLDIER IS JAPANESE GREED FOR BORUS CAUSE QADED WITH PASSENGERS STRUCK BY WARSHIPS) QF SCARCITY OF WATER i” TRAVELING ussacuoerwa AN AUTO, SAIL AWAY icc toves moni JyoSERAND "2S Saob%""™ WORK. ASL LEEP IN FRIEND'S | HE STEPS FROM CAR/ADMIRAL WICHI AND| AND SCORES GITY = rely Te Rescued in MEN TAKE | ‘ADOM AND IS RUN | FLEET LEAVE FOR OFFICIAL TO ARRIVE Lawns Are Scorched and eto Save Their DOWN. HONOLULU. Flower Beds Are — THE TOWN SAME OLD 5 ah SAID J ez my Epes | coHEey CAR SAFEGUARD BILL Ruined. HAVE BEEN WORKED ONCE | The Driver Insists That He} ljichi Expresses Kindest] is Pet Pi ie if —e rm | MORE, Was Using Usual Regards, and Compli- | COUNCILMEN j ‘ red a bonus Wi pagoman ***/CLAD IN GORGEOUS) wre yc icy sarees in « room Cu, ments Seattle. | stecdtut of advice offered wy|/FRENCH AMBASSADOR |: conpitad witha tee the excurs GARMENTS THEY = [at the Northern hotel yesterda Zz James B. Howe, att r the AND WIFE COME : # contract, Be jer turned turtl: PA afternoon, A. €. Fleetwood, of i Just as he stepped from a street} Admiral iicht of the imperial geattie Blectrie company 3 ‘ f ure now suffer: iret wher RADE. on 5 SY pias ise cat di Fourth-av. asd Ualon eres . raining squadron k#ve parntions eommnttt ‘ TO SEATTLE. . i t saga ore ays he was robbed of | vacrortay 4 the word thie morning and hie fleet pounce esterday afternoor 1 P P ity off pamrengers - $210 which he had placed under hie |Ye#trday afternoon, H. M. Grover, |orywe a ie, morn! aad Bio, /Geate ae te Aree = eat ix Sect? dtc ~ pillow firat ne t af Co H idaho} hos ted anch teat a. were f holated anchor and steamed for guard measure introduced } : . on! the ‘ on the pi gall They Plan to Have a Great |” viestwood’went to Sam Taylor's |eadets, was run down by an antodfonialu iy Wavitig the admirallcertineoere ot Pabue Cail: Will Be Guests of Social ‘" : on the pat I boats and Time at the Fair ulscke ge a see When |mobile with F. G. Wright, sects angered Leng fasta sntosnent | V._ Bouillon Leaders and Officials r e kien, to secure Mags that rushed to . releck and went to be O ltary of the Yakima Sheep com: |M# expressive of his thanks for the) Mr. Howe stated during the meet Ps ee ‘ fered by the MMhe crews of the | Tonight. he arose, at 6 o'clock, the money | ue. wheet » Jautertainment given him and bis tng that he thought the bill wa of the Fair. ity to the contractors, and Oy the a3 missing and so was Taylor, | PaX h men during their wtay tn the clty: |{i-timed, as the company was now tt wir t the speedy tugs Worked val . j was ; the fo br F 53 " {Tae door, which Fleetwood says| Grover waa hurled to the pave On leaviog this tranquil and furthering plane to do just what " . t wor ie hysterical po Gorgeously garbed in coats of he locked upon retiring, was un-|ment and bie head struck with | graceful harbor of Billott bay, and Mr, Bouillon asked, and the com French Amt H as many colors, each coat designating | °Ked And open when he opened considerable force. He waa still| this grand and magnificent spec mittee. without question, secepted | Juaseran Contractors Gave Bonuses. } persons re the local order represented by the |# e¥e" A chamber maid at the in a dazed condition when taken|tnele of the city of Seattle, Rear hi : cored Mr. Boull-| event nd t As @ result of inv ations by marchers, wearing tall plug bat hotel told the police that ahe aaw to the city hospital, Wright was!|Admiral Uicht desires to express } for swing the te ‘ " " : f superinten: t of the gray, white and blue. with | T4¥lor boost a smal! boy over the placed under arrest Patrolman |few words in farewell to the elt! measy be made public before \ = t a lig department, it has ati reaming confetti thrown pro /‘f@som during the time Fieet-) Waltrip, and a charge of klens | tene of Seattle it went to the eity council aoe . " colve & i bee rned that » contractors @ apparen miseyously about, and cheering at | ¥00d was asleep. driving placed against him. He 5 : gh ; 10 et vede > get thet Bae dow avy Taylor has managed to keep out Was sllowed bis Hberty upon de | Compliments Business Men ! belr ried near the top of thelr voices, the mem ‘in F ‘ h © work, offered og nt nk im- bers of the United ‘ommereial Of sight since the reported theft | positing $50 bail The officers and men of the tn | t or t en a sf snus for all work ravelors paraded the streets of 204 Fleetwood thinks has gone to, Wright saya his machine wag} perial Japanese training squadror Done , : at don f an established pasarnke Seattle this morning before | 882 Francisco, The alloged vic- | running y slowly when Ser} fel very grateful for the hospital k throngs of admiring people. tim says Taylor has @ wife work: |feant Grover stepped from the |My and conveniance « tebly j t ca tha feat | r The ev thin method is appar At the head, astride a big black (ein the Emporium, a dry goods street car directly in the path of @nied them by the commercial 2 : a7 en, a few days ago, reports charger, rode Tom Miles, grand | Store at San Franciseo, and thinks the aulo. C A Rempler and V. L, |@eplaations, the Alneka-Yukon-Pa > be enter (arrived of the leake in the Cedar marsbal and recently elected pres |b¢ la on his way to join her. The! Marshall, who were in the auto |@flo exposition and others during tal 4 ri h the ouition pe line at Dunlap. From ident of the Grand Council San Franciseo police have been no- | With him, also are certain that the | ele stay in this harbor : (Ay United Press) eoaier wi : Te Jonserand investigations carried on by the city | Following him came Mayor|ttfied to wateh for him auto was not run In a recklewn| "To them the entire elty of Se! CINCINNATI, 0, June 12.—/ftletal luncheon at the| Water department reasons for the Dougiaa, of Vancouver, and Mayor manner {atte seemed replete with the at-|Pomses are searching for ‘Toronto are oe . . ‘ Tie th " Gb ub by Mre R. A. Ballinge eakage oCu wh No date has yet been set for) Mosphere of good will and kind- Jimmy, known as king of the yexg) “olf club by Mre It A. Ballinger ly ome. Miller, of Seattle, In a carriage y Next waa Wagner's A-Y-P. band ‘SCORES ARE KILLED IN Wright's trial in police court. [hwartedness, No untoward incl-/men, who was rescued from the), MOnaby eleniul tie tallies wr ith ik hay te ase thelr fo fall uniform. A woman who gave her name | dente marred the pleasure of the county at Williamstown, Ky, 2° ot te / Bae . , ‘ ating Gut the-eetaee as Mra. Myston was struck by an| multitudes of watlors who visited 40 milew from hore, during the #44 Colling at & aimall dinner with J) mltl ty ie ae on ald itth Make a Fine Showing. SOUTHERN FRANCE nuto owned and driven by W. V,|Ashare every day, which Is solely ight, The escaped prisoner |p| President and Mra. Chilberg and) iene Sitrabe, llil Tike ta st In the order named came the fol- | Spraig, of 1613 N. Sard at, yeatere{due to the courtesy and sinecrity | wanted in 26 cities throughout the| Governor and Mrs, tay. | tn me complete. ‘The te: lowing locals. Vanseaver, Vio | IN EARTHQUAKE day afternoon as she was alfght-/of your cttheene The benefit, both United States on charges of safe = the age 3 Bs eotle etn that the bande naldtun que torla, Portland, Spokane, Seattle, ing from a #treet cur, but was not |{ptolleetual and otherwise, which blowing am Me ction @tate building, thei Wooden staves were er properly Tacoma, vellingham and Walla | —— besdoteny injured. She was Mar tee td F agpewie rer Heat, A vp Ob the yeemmnans tit ro Pa He being the stockholders and tightened and when the water was nd other membe ot } to her apartments at the Oldje@petially tts junior officers and sawed out every bar in the pris * ear tae Ae a ed on the pipes leaked causin: wate Pose lena were in the DEATH LIST WILL BE LARGER ftainier, Sixth ay. and Marion at. |ihea, have derived by witnessing Oner's cell and assisted him to es-| the bondhol ae a ine loa ct te 5 aed a5 aden poisons perede. | WHEN FULL DETAILS thie: prosperous motropolis and its cape jhrough a window. An au-|bosMon and menb . . ae the teed noe resulting splendid exposition, cannot be too tomoblie was held in readiness | French colony Of ali the paraders, the boys ARE KNOWN, | Geakabe cansunatend se pepe ne ee ber » the citizens from lack of water . eltin ~ 4 on mp od and the entire party made its es ——— from Bellingham were far and = TUBERCULOSIS TAKES \ cape in the machine Mr. Youngs Admits It. away the nattiest in their unt MARSEILLES 12 —Re-| Will Carry Good News. | - : June 7 3 Mr. Youngs thi nornin tat forme. They wore strictly mill |tween 60 and 100 persons are “Ho shall be a happy medium to CES BURN anes usa : Brgy i ng fas - tary coats, with standing collars. atey to the ple at: home the BRYAN 1S COMING pad it We ADE m bi jknown to be dead as the result of be ary ss a ce estigations that the pipe band had t peng S an =r 4 That {an earthquake which shook Bouth glad tidings of your good will and | placed on too fori liy and mined bh purple braik Ylern France last pigh!, according fiendship, and to apprive them = j many es were not properly wore cheered wildly by all Hid ivians yensttad are (Ges, aut (if LIFE that in this section of North Amer-| In a letter to Mayor John P, W = The boys from Tacoma were li: iy believed that the death lat} fea there Ja another solid mass of Miller, received yesterday, William —meee Thi Mr be ng blue coate and high - - " sae pin shat F neon Youngs and aheard the | 2" #d in long blue coats and Bish | will be much larger when mere cubilia people so friendly disposed to! Jennings Bryan announced that he Three horses were burned [0/ Councilman Arneld Zhinden, chalr- off by the Teena cn Page Nine) details of the temblor’s destruc: | Japan hoped to be a Visitor to Seattle some |geath Jaet alaht Ina fire * con of of 4 -watee Ge Irene, of the tion are avaliable In conclusion. he wishes you|ttme during the Alaska-Yukon: | stroyed the , . aylor | mittee, will pers y inspect the Tine and the Seven hamlets in the vicinity of and your city a contin pros-| Pacific exposition period Mr. lee 80th av ti ‘ repair work now progress b American la Fare and Saint Sannat were pertly Bryan's letter was in response to an A fourth anteal th stable At the present time Mr, Youngs | practi ally destroyed and it js cer offictal invitation to attend the falr. | there escaped, 5 Yietates {t may be several days be & Yesse! of 67 jtain that many of the Inhabitants JOINS RANKS OF burned that it 1 seCCREATY | fore the piped line is ready for the ot 80-foot {toe their lives. . kill hi water to be turned on, Men are Beores of large i ‘ th , neat ACR working day an ght to repair the ity damage will be great ave to b ne er and Ughtened, ae Beat Sinks. | ltemblor was felt here and was) ——— fall c r no J whieh Z taken eonsidenioe dae peme.\ 3 ("i severe at Cannes and Nive. | NEW YORK, June 12—Mrs y \ 0 cause RG, June 12 persons were seriously in- | Oliver H. PF. Belmont, who returned , ner tha t started Taxpayer Loses. BO the crew were Case Sac Et ehs |e In the larger cities throggh | from England yesterday on the! te The experience with the Cedar the Russian The polfey of Sunday opening In-|the population becoming panic Mautetania, will apeak Monday at! tod at The he were |tiver pipe line has developed the was “eS agursted at the exposition last | atricken ® mask Meeting of tho Interurban | 7 f an an, fact that In 4 of having the work Back Gea. k will be continued tomorrow | Coudnel) of Woman Suffrage clubs. whose na tt Tr 1 | comple shorter time, by rea- : t and chi¢ of the exhibit butidings under | held in hooor of Mra. Carrie Chap: “FRIENDS oo et Beene |e is geen n of the offered, the elty ‘1 ued ‘control of the exposition will ve MURDERER RELEASED than Catt. Mra Belmont ls said (o[ KEYS MAY HAVE BEEN as been caused to suffer a delay Awag vndergoing a serie and only the government} have returned from abroad a warm FOULLY DEALT WITH. w the same reason, due to the ime of the disaster. puiidings will be closed T0 CLAIM FORTUNE supporter of dnfranchisement for == | haste and carelessness with which : The feature of the day will be the | Women, and the joeal wulfrazivte, gince the receipt of a telegram SEATTLE TO HAYE the men handled the pipe bands. : | open alr concert of the Seattle Sym: | Se MAS. JESSIE CRAWFORD. _(|#T? elated by Hor wdaItION {0 their stating that he waa in Seattle nud Hence the taxpayer loses two ways. jphony Orehestra in the nataral am (By United Peees.) | ranks, ual Shan Wadly talured: Crlaade of WIRELESS PHONES awn burns up and at the same phiteatre at 3 o'clock in the after MARYSVILLE, Cal, June 12 Cut down by the reaper, Death, { Robert M. Keys, a young man re pays a big bonus to con- noon. Janpolski, the Russian bari-| y, th te ng. the heyday of her youth, Mrs. Jeaste ® sii » t e tee r ra and workmen aving fallen heir to a German ee siding in Spokane, have not heard == . tone, will be the soloist ltate, Mathias Blumer, who je serv Crawford yesterday fell a viellm my ULL TIN from him, hor have they been able Wireless t hony in which § ig will be allowed | this The uanal concerts wil be given ling @ 20-year term at San Quentin, ‘berodlosis to lorate him in any of the hos} Mayor John Miller assisted in tween the hours of 7 and Yesterday that by the aA “¥-P. and Innes bands. Her death was one of the ier DETROIT. sag det strating this morning, Is w, gecordir to announcement * f4 his conyvietion for murder, has persons were Pitals here. tablished In Seattle ; Be , t of Lieut-('o). Witliam heen released, according to word that has been numbered among (6) ica gad soveral Injured ueriously Keys came to the city somo Planned to be established In Seattle made this morning by Mr. Youngs peg a tambes [been re here today. Wlumer was Victims of the white plague, for MI® Wied the plant of the Poninawia Weeks ago, without frionds, to stay | Within the next 30 day tee taht onl? and that te: j Philippines, | paroled, It is understood, so that Crawford leaves an infant #60 (Ol stove Works collapsed. A fire DUt a short time. A few days after! J. K. Rallite | plies for tonight only and tha 10. Reattle, bad the heritage of the disease | his arrival his aunt, Mra. Telkey, Cific Radial Wire phone | jmporrow no sprinkling will be al : : * Miller's request the might be free to aéttle ap the broke out following the fail of the . | Mra. Crawford, 28 years of age, n Spokane, received neasage Company, Who fs rt ne city, lowed There was 18,000,000 gal eatat = | bul n Spokane, received am : : ) fe 61 years old otek was the daughter of Mrs, M. | oUllding Sarserting t0 come iron bim called upon Mayor Miller this morn: |jons of water in the city reservoirs Tetire from ac Fiayd of 1611 Terry av. She leaves; SACRAMENTO Dr. F. W,|Ing that he bad been hurt F ing and had th ity 7 executive last night, which with, the water f pest in o brothers and fi er a} : le operate and determine himself coming fn through the old pipe . for hs ye . of oe ey oa th mo misters 12} Hatch, secretary of the state tunacy | MU the merite of tel phoning by wire- | wi! be barely enough t0 micas the ren "| pasleienea Stared secion tad | — - a Md contracted” the COmmiaMion, leaves tonight to at Purther than this n ithe her the m f II! be bi Z | : mr rawtore DOSFACTS t et f the Patton as own efforts nor those of friends |! = 8 need BAS many friends In| busy time yesterday afternoon ar-| consumption during a visit tone Satna hice wil Tnveati./and the police of this city have) During the demonstration Mayor | felatives in Spo-| resting speeding auto drivers on} PULLMAN A] f | Alaska, When she found that ohe| of “irl gai growing out of ween able to discover. Spokane Miller talked from an ante-room .] ' . uffe “re ne fro! > ni be ’ * e eo be h the hall Secretary Slat | ae a 8. wot ekeut ont were) was autfering fr m by Paiyyrhn the death of « patient through the fiends of the young man are bi " ae warts | pale os i | jfakes to polic headquar ahe returned to Seal . bs alleged. brutality of an attendant ginning to fear that he has been | tery { s 3 ea wipait ie each released on hall. Those 4 a months age, to pase her Inst hoart foully dealt with says the { “| ES AND to Wiliam Hart, Hi Over ave. be hune citizens of ; th ts The ting | mimieations © arrested were tam = Fare ullman, Washington, are in the !f her mothers home ne i Pourte a ; — ’ communications | B. Harmon, C. Halstead, A. Kirby.| ‘ity today. going out to the expo. son, Warren, will be cared for by!» OALLAS, Tex. Fourteen persons ay take eae RAH HHH Bho? d with Tacoma | FFARING VENGEANGE : " y h , wore killed und 40 seriously Injured INJURED Eimer A, Hull and A. J. Stout ition in’ preparation for the cel. | Mrs, Flayd | by the cyclone that swept western * j = of Pullman day the lr BANK CLEARINGS. } pbration day at Texas yesterday, according to the WILL VETO BILL. fair on Monday. Many of Hi RRR M rest Peporie that have reached Seattle, Wetted Pree.) | allure to provide $10,000 for|Pullmanites came In yesterd thig city @ 12—A lion ¢8-} preliniir work on the new elty| with the Washington State cadets age at 4 local! dam will result In Mayor Milleraland all were out to the Stadiam yo a yesterday and! vetoing the lighting extension bill} this afternoon during the state to three persons of $535,000. The bill only makes! college track drill in the interool erecaptured. Howard B. | provi for payment of the light-|legiate meet Bye of the show of | ing 5 throdghout the city, and| On Monday they will celebrate ‘Was a feature, had there ig no money allowed for the with a big parnde on the fair mM while atte dam necessary for furnishing water | ground. Gov. Hay will review the * lared they will lyuch him and two power for the plant tate college cadets TTT e eee eee ee | SN SUES YEN YY 48 ee ee ee | RMR RR RHEE HH In an adjoining cell, named as an {h efforts to avoid icceseory to the murder, is Bessfe ing to » years, whom =. SCOOPUM SCRAGGS INTERVIEWS THE ADMIRAL ped caretak | ball was shot and killed when In his ~% bed Later his daughter ¥ eR RR Re (By United Press.) ROCKPORT, June 123.— of the ‘ 1 s alleged to have traye , aged 26 ears, married, { in the Muhlenburg jai a a score officers, as citizens have de Clearings today Balances YOU MAY SPRINKLE, Tacoma, Irrigation will be allowed * * * * * FRIDAY'S EXPOSITION * * Clearings today..$ Y 1 * tonight from 7 to 8:30 only. : * * * * * ¥ ATTENDANCE, oe eee eee eee eee . This applies to meters also. No other irrigation till fur ther notice L. B. YOUNGS * * * WEATHER FORECAST. * * FAIR TONIGHT; SUNDAY, * # PAIR AND WARMER; LIGHT * * * * sterday’s total ad Balance infasions 14,244 Total since the open ing 288,878 Portland. Clearings today,.$1,30! Balances 142 * WEST WINDS eee ee eeee eee ee eee eee xe teeeaeeeee <P eeeeeeeee $0 : 7 ix Avto RIDE _\f3 BANZAI 7 RELATE | was seen to throw several pack N WIL WNUTES No BoAT HERE - a j ' DONATE To 0 to a pond. Officers recovere , L [onty 19 MINUTES he TWAT GET OvT THE WAY THE RUSSIANS TO OEE. Sean fo ON. SCOOP HANKI MANE ita pack » nt wee a pee t PRESS J Y LooSkS cK, ; 1G BANDIAHON: OCOOPUMY) THANK|| “eA ay trations o THIS MONTH Tih fs) PELE You BIG LOBS7E : Wy ADI PAY STREAK J} you || S¢CRAGGS letters demonstrating h’s guilt i TIME 4 < } - (VE ONLY GB CUNUTES : ? J ENJoy DIPLO, 2°) ADMIRAL || THawec Youj} | The totters tad been written by United Freee GUT [Lb Bog) : ; ANd 29% SECONDS } MATIC ANSW ap) Haves eee smith, it 1s sald, and told of thy TKER. Win} MAKE IT J LOFT Fo SEE THE e Foe: Z yy, ~ Oc Sel {oe) [CHGARY| ; a Sana ag Wa Be (POF Mike Helen | Va) , ADMIRAL N : ; = he father, & kee girl, da Kies i Z : 5 el ould kill him when h ft the veil t © ' “| it ee Z , 1 the tr nd fio = 19 William J. | ae Se , ein "SENATE'S CHAPLAIN J 12.—The merly pas : Will tak y \ \ | & Tuegon, Ariz } n~_ ee ii / é 3 HL agit Mt f f : SAuahie & eee i ( : | rowoxa * | fe ¢ is believed by his friends }to be in line for the mantle of Dr IKdward Everett Hale, former chap lain of the United States senate lDuring Dr, Hale's reeent {ilness Dr. Pierce acted as chaplain, and it vil that he {s looked upon jin many circles as the logteal sue f the late Incumbent {By United Pron) t xco rant, Wash. I er fell two-tenth et May. The jig t | 4 : i RIVER FALLING Oy, b/g : Ss mae. ase ; or of the First Unitarian chureh of | | uM. Tho Hauge rexiat | fan ML wae due 10 having at

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