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THE SEATTLE STA. NO, 97 TEN PAGES SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, TUESDAY, JUNE 15, 1909, THE SEATTLE TEN PAGES URDER IS SUSPECT THE ME OF RICH MAN RANSACK CA. RIDDLE RESIDENCE. Js “Tumbled” From| to Garret by Thieves. ARRIGAN , yy A) & & bases me forcing & kit gained entran feakience of Charle at Hix ynday ransack wo garret but taken by the pr: tbe accurately © wall he ‘Mrs. Riddle, who | feoth on & trip however MICHAEL JOSEPH th CARRIGAN CALIFORNIA en Jewelry, | Valuables moma ''“!’ Who is the man on the hike going down the pike? Car-ri-gan, that’s me! '| Who is the man known everywhere as Little Mike? | Car-ri-gan, that’s me! lay I'm just as proud of my job, you see, as a gov-er- | nor, mayor or czar could be; 'Who i is the man knocks the sheriff every time he can? Cansei gan, that’ s me! e The folld tiivers knives, fork the thoroughnee thieves it is burglars w of the family Giected an entrance. | = ==""K HIRADE ISTO DRILL ARRESTED | AT A.-Y.-P. K. Hirade, and best city | eww - oe 287 AN The rival cadet corps of the Uni versity of Idaho and Washington State college, which are encamped at the A-Y-P., wilt meet In a com ; pet drill at 9 o'clock tow morning in front of the «niernment building, on the A-¥-P E. grounds There is keon rivalry between the two universities and yesterday negotiations were completed for the competitive drill. Fifty from each company Will be entered and regular crmy officers will act as judges Today the Idaho cadets were re by Gov, Brady, of Idaho, land this afternoon were tendered la reception at the Idaho State building. Their band has been giving concerts each day at the Ida jbo building while the Washington ne band performs in the Washington booth of the Agricut j tar al building one of the wealthiest known Japanese f this ls detained by United iqration officials at Vanc ing an irable citizer Hirade ver tomor » have been Gov nable resort kr fa this-ctty ie 7 inter Aloha b nm, he w He left this tee iwit fo Japan, and made eng THEM |: take of landing at Vanco | inatead ¢ Americar arrived on the C. PR Amer with @ paseport Into th | United States from Japan | | Hirade is president of the | Viewed Oriental-Ameriean bank and has « store at 422 Main at ‘GIVE BANQUET TO | DR. RODRIGUEZ and t pr on on impress view the Matter Up intendent e Blectric company's Wading station, 10 mits no nickels Of exposition cr Many complaints t of Public Jone guest Carlos Rodrigues will at a dinner thin eve “ia aaa hte DEMOUNCES GRAFT | wpa” Soc) PROSECUTION be hie niece, | ning rk ot Misa Lop and Mrs. Collin fleld, Mr and Mr. At 11 o’el Mra J. EB Chilberg, Mr. nd L A. Nadeau, Mr, and * s A. Wood, Mr. and Mra R Mr. and Mre. W. M. Shef-; With a scathing denw tion and Mrs. Welford Heaton | Francia J, Heney, Rudolph Spreck 1. Kolb | els, William J. Burns and every per json connected with the prosecution, Alexander King, former law part ner of Patrick Calhoun, today began opening argument that he hopes ear the trolley magnate of the charge of bribery of former Super visor Fred P. Nicholas on (fy United Frees.) tn the university FRANCISCO, June 15 that they are al Tobbed of car ser thetr h Cars take on passengers from eight to ten ling station, and load! EM that poopie living in are put to o er SAN tonight Dr i his y pens m the steamer By Alawke riguea an nlece, at HIS HEART FAILS chrot, a saloonkeeper of | Anacor died very snddealy his home yesterday afternoon o'clock, of heart fallure, He ck but one day SEATTLE DAY CHANGED TO SEPT. 14 Day at the exp changed to Tuesday to meet the wishes of local manw | cturers and business men, who} thought that the date previously set to Fer ei ot Bs in of the trans Juggling of the transfers, + Of the load sta of transfer mixups With the result that | Oat TRAIN ROLLS OVER BANK, (hy United Prews EL PASO, Tex., June 15 | porte from Hermostiio, Mex |eay that nearly « score of p gers were seriously injured wreck hear there last night j derailed and role i embankment DA. CRICHTON 10 MAKE WAR ON IMPURE IGE CREAM Crichton, commissioner % about completed his investigation into the of fee cream by the firms operating in Seat will shortly introduce an before the elty council reguifting ingredients used in the ® | product * Vast w | oxint elty an at at 3 was | m log kept to trate titiown ns and this is allowed WLIARY TO MEET Of the Ladies’ Ayxii-| ANUP. Seattic Day as. | be held at the ¢ fooms, Ce ba einenday, June down an attle sition Rev 16 rated this year as usual} Jay are in progress 1 ¥ f health, bh preliminar manufacture different t d CELEBRATE FLAG DAY. JUNEAU, Alaska, June 15.—I city in the district of Alaska} brated flag day yesterday with ppropriate bt OR tm & this morning Of Washington, A Pe in annual cor Arcade hat! BRB COM Ned #), ADA At th oxerclaen concluni wae conte Voilgo of past H Will be in 9« differences wero found cream made in Some manufacturers excellent quality, while use gelatine and other Ingredients which are held to be deleterious to good health, Dr, Crichton says that lee cream, when kept over for two or three days, breeds tyro- mains, on Wednesday, June &/ toxin germs and is consequently 16th, from 0 a, m. to 2 p. m, ® | dangerous. Whe health commis L. B, YOUNGS. * sioner says the popular belief that! ®\cold destroys such germs is er Cee? ee to thi make Water Shut Off. ater will be shut off Vederal av, from Boston st, to ® Roanoke at; Harvard av. N. ® from Roanoke st. to Filmore © at, and in all of the district ® north of Lake Union and the ® government canal which ts fed * by the intermediate service ® in men | of othera! TO REMAIN FAILS TO PUT UP HIS $10,000 CASH BAIL, State Is Ready to File Ad- ditional Charge of (By OLYMPIA iter the in | embezzlement | forenoon oon) ie 16-—Ortle Ham. adjutant general of National Guard, and held county jail on a charge of was arraigned this but as he did nat offer | bail the state did not file the new | Information charging forgery The state is willing that Hamilton | |#hould be given his liberty only on ® $20,000 bal and at any time An puts up $10,000 ball under the besslement charge, ¢ new coares! of forgery will be fled formerly Florence Moore Skips. OAKLAND, Cal Florence M Juno 15.—Mre upon whom former Adjutant General Ortia Hamilton of the National ( rd of Washing ton ta alleged have squandered thousands of dollars of stolen state | money, has fled to Burope to escape hotoriety, it was ned here to day |, Mra, Mo her mother's home here when the Harnilton sean dal was disclosed, A few days ago jahe dropped from sight and nothing | was known of her whereabouts un til today, It fs sald that she will remalo in Paris and Londoa until Hamilton's trial in October, when ne is expected to ret tify for him a ore came to ~ 00D SAMARITAN, IS STUNG Misplaced Confidence cost Murphy, a guest of the cane ho tol, $50 last night. Murphy met @ man on the street who gave his name as James Burne. Borns put up a hard lock tale of no cash. Mur phy played the Good Samaritan and bought Hurne a aquare meal. Then he escorted the Impecunious stranger to his room at the Bhir ley. When Murphy ar this morning his companion Burns was miseing, and so wae $60. Mr. Burne is now the object of police tude THAW TRYING FOR FREEDOM. ! NEW YORK. June 16--Harry K Thay trying again for! ty and cured @ writ of habeas corpus spnable Juno 17 at 10:30 a. m. COUNTERFEITERS ARE ARRAIGNED Mahon counterfeiters Sunday and Morris Rais caught at wore ar Carl P. the ball grounds ton the aler Stat Commissioner Armstrong and the case set for Thureday Ball in both casos wab fixed at $3,000, in default of which they wer returned to jall In he opinion of Secret Service Agent Thomas B. Foster hon and Ralston wil) confess to the charge and take their without more trou ernment has an case against them Cora St. Clalr, the woman had been Hving with Ralston, and who has been in custody for two} days, hae been released. The other |“woran in,the case” hae not been | found the absolute as almost IN PRISON | | | both Ma-| | CLUBS ARE FINED ihe} 8. S. Walker, president of thé | Brother club in the rear of 611 King st, and J. A. Hall, president of another club called the Queen Cit fined $50 and coats this morning by Justice of the Peace Fred Brown, The men have been operating & colored men's club fre. qnented by railroad porters and other negroes, and are sald to have been in the habit of serving liquora on-Sunday, in violation of the state laws. AND STILL NO were RRR There will be no aprinkling allowed tonight, according to announcement made today by L. B, Youngs, superintendent of the water department. Mr. Youngs also announced that he could not determine just when the Cedar river pipe line whioh wae discovered leaking south of Dunlap would be re * paired sufficiently to allow ® water to be turned on, [RRR IIIT TOT OR IO * * * * * * * * * |» le \% S4ees ee EEE EERE SEATTLE BABES OF THE MONTH EXPOGITION OFFICIALS HAVE MEDALS FOR THOSE WHO APPEAR IN JUNE, Every baby born in Geattle during the month of June, the opening month of the A.-Y¥.-P. exposition, may be christened at the exposition on July 16, and reosive gold medal from the @xpesition, Buch are the plans for Baby Christening day, which fre being perfected by Director of Bpocial Events Buckley. Only babies born thie month are en titled to the medal Parente who desire to have their children christened at the special ceremonies should com with Mr, Buckley's of Parents, ministers, god fathers and godmothers will be admitted to the exposit oem free on Christening day. GNES 10. PENITENTARY AFTER SEEING SIGHTS FOR LAST TIME (ity United Press) CHICAGO, June 15 Judge Abner Smith, who will be taken to the Jolie tary tomorrow to begin tenes for bank wrecking, spent many hours yesterday riding through the parka of the city and Visiting scenes he may never wean, Sberiff Strasheim bas arranged to take charge of the former jurist at midnight tonight, when his reprieve expires — Former bably peniten hin nen, eAaat (MEETS WOMAN: LOSES MONEY Thomas Firato, a pa of the | Golden Weet hotel, reported to the me today that be met & night looming queen who relieved him of $40 last night. Firato saye he met & Woman who responds to the name of “Katic” in a saloon at Bisth av. 8 and King et. She sug gested & stroll in the cool evening breezes. Then Katio had a hurry up call, and shortly after her de parture Pirato discovered that $40 in gold was miseing from his pock ets, Now Firato wants the to catch Katie. M8 | AATTERED. HED IND A STORY John Moe, reaidence anywhere, ambled into the pollce station to day with a tale of having been hit) rol the head and robbed by tw we at Pourth av. and Washing ve at, lant night Moe was nursing © neat little braunigan when ho made the report to the police. He says « of his apeaiiantes hit him on the head with a plece of iron ply while the| 4 thia morning before United | Other Went through his pockets and took When searched « headquatiors a $20 gold pi found th Moe's vest pocket police are rather dubloua concern ing Moe's tale of the assa police was Kent To Have A Bewer. KENT, Jane 15.—-The election sentences | haid Baturday to decide whether or gov not Kent was to have a ae sulted In a decision for th tlon by 110 to 48 er, re Bonds received who| 113 Votes, with 49 against SEIZE LIQUOR ON THE PAY STREA Imm raid at the Streets of Cairo on the Pay Streak, at the AYP. B, last night, exposition guards un der Chief Wappenatetn seized seven cases of beer and several bottles of whiskey that were hidden in the Oriental village The raid was made upon Infor mation that liquor was being sold at the village, and while no specific case of gelling liquor was found and no arresta made, the liquor wae sbizel and a report made to the exposition management The raid was in line with atrict polley of the oxposition in enforcing the law which propibits the pale of, liquor within two miles of the stato wal eraity the SPRINKLING FALLS FROM CLIFF TO HIS DEATH United JUNEAU, Alask 15.- Joe Shepard, a member of the Canadian boundary survey party,, fell from the faee of a cliff to the ravine 1,000 feet below, and was dashed to piepes. The acci dent occurred back of Sumdum, and his body wae brought here atpoon. Bhepard lived in Van eouver 8. ©, ad came north with the party about two weeks June The} HAMILTON ERE 1 4 cuwce Ot TAKES POT SHOT AT A POLICEMAN MIDNIGHT SKULKER TRIES TO KILL ED HAGEN. Shoots at Officer and Dis- appears in a Dark Tunnel. Renenting a police officer's de mand to know why he waa loiter jing out, a roughly dressed stran- | ger attempted to murder Patrolman | Edward Hagen. on Western ay. Pike ot. shortly after o'clock this morning Hagen was walking | Western av. when he noticed men standing In the shadow building. Hagen approached palr and demanded thelr business int that time of the night. Without a word one of the skulkers whippe oul a revolver and fired twice at the biuecoat. The pair then # ed aw on the run, one mak for | the water front and the run ning towards the Great Northern } tunnel entrance | As the would-be murde companion fled, Hagen won fired twice at Who took a shot at him Hagen followed the man whe the « saw him dash into the ¢ tunnel entrance. No fu ther of the man was found horth on twe of a other and ble rw oie the man a and INO TIPS, WAITERS ALARMED BPOKANE, June 16.—Bixty ent of the walters in th tee tng houses of the | int antl. tipping jones big Wr per city will bé driven wing to the Many walters just on the er busine law ney EASTERN STAR 10 GIVE RECEPTION The order of the FE will bold an informa! re the Masonic building on the grounds today, to be followed the order of communication for the rest of the wee A dance will be given in Christensen’s hall Thureday evening JAPANESE STRIKERS police | IN ANGRY MOOD ; (Ry United Press LULU, June 1 Deluded into the he lief that their strike will | recelve the support of the Japanese government, represented by the cruisers Aso and Soya, when those ships arrive here June 26, the Jap anese strikers from the sugar plantations are fn a dangerous mood today and the situation is | regarded as critical ARMS PACKED IN PIANO. BOXES ARE SEIZED RIFLES AND AMMUNITION ARE) FOUND INTENDED FOR VENEZUELA, (By United Prees) NORFOLK, Va., June 15 ed in plano and ¢ ready for shipment, a qua rifles and ammunition, believed to destined for Venezuelan revolu has been discovered Pack boxes be tionlats Franklin. The rifles are sald to be a part of a consignment of 1 Mav weapons shipped from New York te St. Louls and back to Franklin billed as pianos, and packed tt | weather the trip to South America |The filibuster suspect steamer Nav ticoke was lying near Franklin, and in th black water below the steamer was her consort, the tug Despatch. The revenue | blockading the it Is not bellev pass here, ¢ Orders have Washington to case efther should lift anche cutter Pimlico two ct 4 that either ¢ in the darkness yoen fesued from the vessels in IN SEATTLE 15.—The Na n will meet in TO MEET NEW YORK, June tional Civic federati Seattle before the Alaska ¥Yukon-Pacific onition to organize a Pacific Coast branch John Mitchell and Ralph M. Easley will take charge of the work ‘WIRELESS PHONES FOR JAPANESE VESSELS one of the the Japanese yt visit of the ex} Kanjo F viku shits 1 wireless experts ob navy, during the ree Japanese war to Seattle, made a thorough examinat and wa given a number of private teste the Radio wfteless telephone The Japanese have made a large appro | priation for the installation of the wireless apparatus on all their bat tleships and cruisers. on WOMAN AND SOW AR ARRESTED AND AN INQUEST TS HELD MRS. KATE GAUDER AND GEORGE SIEGERT LODGED IN JAIL ON SUSPICION OF HAVING MURDERED GAUDER. é i | | | ' f ' yj ‘ i al | ' i : MRS, KATE GAUDER, Be a 2 The coroner's jury brought in a verdict at 2:16 this afternoon that Cari Gauder came to his death by carbolic acid poisoning. They could not agree on whether Gauder took the poison or whether it was given to him. The question of suicide or murder remains unsolved. Lc oe a os Kate, with a blanket thrown over him and a Bible by his side Can't Understand This. and © authorities thought, at the 1 Hit ©, that death by carbolic acid ould have been too strenuous to ting = allow Gander to compose himeelf, ded ts s his arms on breast and efully pass a so they be- A quiet investigation. The officers described to the cor rs jury the position of the body of Gauder on the bed. They said the bed was not in way mussed and that there was abso- ly no evidence of a death strug- nd convulsions such as attend ath by carbolic acid poisoning. Following the officers neighbors of the Gauders were put on the |stand to testify r ding the pe- }cullar actions of the woman prior to Gauder’s death and of the dead man's apparently sane and healthy ind, just before hi ed sul- of Mrs With the st Gander and her gert, and an inquest day, Corot 1 C. | Deputy riffs Fre sprung what of the mos agen that Seattle for years. } Cari uder died earbolic acid poisoning night of May At the was reported as a suicide. Today by a mass of circumetantial evi dence the coroner 4 deputy sheriffs are attempting to show that it could not be suicide, and Carl Gauder's wife nd his step son, Mra. Kate Gauder and George G at Sn. noon to de man af rec cro: pe a t his home of | pq on the time it 30 | ney, told record- » deeds, he lifferent der the another under and in a third ot Paul B, Philliy | the Jury of Jed by Mrs. Gaw we | names t ma us jname of Anderson, } the name of Siegert Mrs. Gauder used the 1 Ramm, One of these, he sald, was recorded on May two days be- fore Gauder's death, and in record. ing this deed Mrs. Gauder stated that was a widow of George- jtown, Other evic was intro- | duced regarding property in an ef- fort to show that Mrs. Gauder had | succeeded in getting hold of or rais- me all the property \ GEORGE SIEGERT. held su two were had. Mre uder and her son refused stay In the house the night of supposed suicide and came to nitie. They also refused to pay though it has Mra, Gauder belonging to on Siege dor. The night and lodged | After paneled a jury Sons’ parlors of evidence ing many the death vidence Included by Mrs. Kate ¢ husband night 1 of the pected of mur rrested last county jal had im rth & att te A mass wa duced show suspleious clroeumstances of Carl Gauder. This the stories told jauder in reporting death to the police ed, the testi regarding tl body b hem, a Ga the yder But to the the burial expenses developed that mortgaged property the Gauder a few days after her marriage to him, five eeks ng0, She ured $700 at this time. Mra. Gauder on Stand. Mrs. Gander placed on the i following younger son, Siegert after refusing to tell his connection {In the case, the advice of Attorney Hoyt, at he knew ts on the her m the mony was her who lay | stan re of Mre manner tt George id pecullar rd port of the Gauder in rec widow" two died, and repor t ne is mothe vem of other proper the woman. ul Police Office Opdyke and that she J, 8. Weeder to the re ite port Mre. Gauder made of the of trouble she ar ng to her an automobile. death and of thefr home and finding the body the neigh Oth told On the night May Mrs. | called Gauder and her son appeared Gau the police and notified ng iv police that Carl Gauder w 4 | lowing in the Gauder home They claimed at they had returned fre their home in ¥ had found Gauder tying dead tn bed outing Mrs. Gauder and her son tray ) why eled all the way into town, and and =—aft getting all told the police that feared money and property he had, Gauder had tane p ym and sald that she did not have m showed an empty bottle marked enough to bury him but that she earbolic acid When th po- had told the coroner that she would lice automobile reached Youngs me day pay what {t cost if she town Gauder was dead and, ac- could, She stated the all the cording to the police, the dead man she had gotten from Gauder was lying on his back on a bed had been spent of recorded the hames be- 1 her on deer rent had One ove of was seeing Mrs, me cloth- the yard the day fol the death of Ga According to her oy re- and bur ation tory, Mrs, that t er from 1 Seattle to ingstown and led aque Att orney v aL she had not buried her the she ney they

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