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HE SEATTLE ~ ,, SIXTEEN PAGES, : LOUIS CANTELOU GOES TO DUGDALE PARK AND PONDERS GRAVELY OVER THE NATIONAL GAME. SEATTLE Scorching the City of New York, and Death List Will Be Large if Is Not Broken. {hy United Prev) YORK, June all persons are dead 0» Whe bot wave which has at New York City with meret tee during the past fow days, | as yet there have been no it ae taday it was indicated that ian would be more tn Manda wy previous day ibe bot period besan This ioe the mercury had reached mess and was stil! climbing ay Rreached 92 deareee probably be hotter than are ov fowing | mrictlins, and it is prob the death list will be unless the weather} ade of persons sleep out Palabily in @ vain attempt to come the effects of the terrible | %. ture at night ts | nd ‘there is little relief for j Coney Island and erowded with suffer and many persons | in the streets on ONES 10 msi MS GOULD WINS HER seve SUI FOR SEPARATION NO 15 GIVEN ALIMONY _ KNOWN BUNCO Gert OUIVELY a MADE ‘Cotterill Wants ‘the Man Punished to the Full Ex- HERE. allas J, W. Smith, of the most danger- of the country, was city jai! this morn- Hine Heid as the man to assault her in a i hotel June Haden, known as ob,” one of the shrewd: 4 of the middle aiding the loca! potive tion period, met ‘BY. yesterday and » him under ar ‘Hnown to the police answering Ryan's de- fo assault) leld and when the girl GHT ON lations with Farnum, but she ed & match for him to a battle of wits, She admitted moevting Par! pum upwards of 19 times on variour ome, but upheld her tlon that Farnum Was “an soquaint lance” and not an admirer, by con-| sistently evading Nicoll# questions. | The lawyer was wnsuceessful In an) Cy, Paes Fm) attempt to have her tell the color | NEW YORK, June 25—B8ul- (of Parnum's eyes, how broad his letin.—Justice Dowling this af- shoulders were, whether he was! ternoon completely exonera’ cle shaven or whether hie hair} Mee. Catherine Clemmons = was long or curly, She parried his Gould of all the charges made (questions cleverly and Nicoll ap against her by her husband, | posred far from satiafied with his} prov Is Completely Secnemated! From All Charges Made Against Her by Husband by Justice Dowling. Completely Exonerated. 27. — The afternoon OLYMPIA, June house et 2:45 this impeachment reso- passed the > lution by @ unanimous vote. committee of sqven will be nam ed to prosecute the case before police headquarters| Howard, granted her a separa attempt. the senate. she instantly sald tion and alimony of $3,000 a | Battle of Wits, | Was the man who| nth. | " jo; me | Mrs, Gould swore that her tatks| igiaehpecie’ Herviod) into @ room at a with Farnum were of @ businews na ture connected with a proposed the-| OLY MrlA, Wash atrical venture. Nicoll suggested | abovtion of the off that the topie of basin must have been exhausted during f 10-hour h automobile trip, but Mra. Gould r+ June ihe NEW YORK, June 25.—Denying ot - ee contact | that she had any affection for Dus | ape ret “ Police tie Paroum and charging that every lore Police | witness who had testified to hav of insurance t because the incum office commmianic of ‘that | bent is acoused of B.Gordon this after ling seen her Intoxicated swore res 5 |faixely, Mrs. Howard Gould re- plied | crime ts a species of lynch law, the quensines sumed her story on the witness! “The theatrical business as atopic) adoption of which would be a die | of discussion js practically inex-| grace to any legislature | stand today. WASHINGTON, tm tent of the Law or Else: So de | A “STAR ONE FRIDAY, JUNE 25, 1909, SIXTEEN PAGES. MYSTERY BLAMES “DR.” HAZZARD FOR IN THESE © STARVING WIFE TO DEATH AILLINGD BuSIN oo O. G. Heaton, Whose Wife | Died Following Starva- | | Protege of Gage Murdered tion Treatment, Wants | the Woman Prosecuted. Posse Shoots Assas-| sin Out- | terday of the death of Mre ! lall from starvation, W ing treat ment admit red | Dr” L. B, Hazzard nost pathetic at f ywing this torney Ge Vanderveer this | mornlag G. Heaton, « { 4208 Phinney Sensational ragedy. come of T | (Dy Calted Press) | NEW YORK, June 25.—The police suspect that possibly the connected with the tragedy wae Rob. ert &. Gastmen, a former Wall That The Star struck a popular chord in Its reference yesterd rm wife died on May 24, at. broker, who has been a to the necessity of an immediate sinning on plans for a third |after more than 4 month's fasting fugitive from tle havin pipe line Cedar ia is quite evident from the number of calla jon the advice of “D: Hazzard fe ihe bo: afher being. Hed that have come to 7 tar office endorsing the statements con | ; H lalned In The Star of ilght Starts to Starve. rested h i 7 | sted at Chicago last August That the city counell {8 prepared to act t# made evident by the | Because seve of her neighbors 000 on his person, It . | r t faetir I expressions of various of the councilmen who have been interview. {bad tried the ‘antl treatment, be eager Ml Poe en kn od by Star reporters, Without exception all of the councilmen en- | Mra. Heaton, who was tronbled with lett Mew York 4 dorsed the action of The Star in bringing this matter prominently be called upon “Dr.” Haw Tho eueblaioh that the man |fore the public at the present time, and gave the assurance that they after ving convinced Giied bn Moryland 1a the tomar | stood anxious and ready to do their part of the work alvation was to fast, Will ot. beatles |e need on the Auditor Lamb, of the city water department, who is, perhaps tarvation cure on det that Roberts had a deed me famiiar than any other man with all of the details in con March 23. Two months later she in hie pocket traneferrin 0} nection with that department, is authority for the statement that un wae dead itp ta ein onant LA 4 r lowe Seattlc in again to be vinited by a water famine, it Is nec Dr. Ashby 1B. Palmer, who was pM Reb , se zs ‘ exsary not to allow this matter of a third pipe line to be forgotten, | called to attend Mre. Heaton on ener asiman to | or @ orief period. May 9, found her delirious and al- dotn J. Mann. The deed was dated July 29, 1908, ir Eastman, who was known as “Lame Bob wi suspended Here is w two business men and veral city officials have to | most past hope. Her stomach was ay in such @ condition that although peptoide and beef broth in very | Guperintendent A, V. Bouilion hort of water should our popul em antitles were give '° from the Consolidated Stock If Seattle continues to use water ton Iner & percentage of ng we Sak vas ces aa seaietials | Exchange on the charge of get- [as she does now, and increases her less the ds of our popu more than the | anything Or i lingered, dying by inches, Could Not Save Her. ting money by false pretense per lation today |population at the rate of 10 she will in a few years eeks she jeent a year ST, MICHABLS, Md. June 2h—| find herself in the same predica-| Hi Gill, President of the City Mra. Hadith Thompson-Woodin Was) ment in regard to water shortage Council Dr. Palmer and the most careful killed by & woman, who bit ber/ay she has been for two or three There whould be another pipe! urees spared no effort to revive jover the head with a champagne | years past. When the full capacity jing, and the quicker the people ‘of the fast sinking spark of life, but it jbatte, according to revelations of her present supply is turned on | Seattle realize this fact, the better) 8 of no avail. Mre, Heaton was jens to be contained In ® letter) there will be thrown into the city! off they will be. I have jong been | Past all Her system war 80 found tn the pocket of Emmet Rob | avout 60,000,000 gallons of water of the opinion that just such @ con- |“ ely undermined that she jerta, who was slain by @ ponte | per day. At this time we are uslog (roversy would arise. The present| Made no effort to rally, but with early today at McDaniel between 25,000,000 and 40,000,000 water system will not supply the; care and plenty on every side she Jt the name of the murderons i! gations, In « this city should! demands of this elty for any great| starved slowly but surely to death. eves ts the hax not been | ever increase Its population to 500, jength of ime, We must not forget| This is what the stricken husband | howe 2 ae on by the police, /000, the present supply of water|that Seattle was not built for our| tld the prosecuting attorney this jsthoush the officera have admit-| would not meet the datly demands apecial benefit. It {* quite likely | morning, and if there is any way |ted that they expect persons, not of her citizens alone, That does this elty will be having other trou-| bY Which he can reach “Dr.” Has tage grrypes figure prominent: | not include the possibility of the fire blew of {ts own when we have hit! 2@td he says he will prosecute her ots a eo Pla . inne i department using a supply in the One Way trail and are long for-| to the extent of the law. |tatan that Mra. Woodtil tel | eee =“ | Roused to Action. by & woman companion, and that! Frank McDermott, Presi hy | After my wife died,” said Mr, jtwo men were present and wit wires, Esselte of the} — Counciiman James Conway. | Heaton this morning, “I felt too | “A good many people might look upon the question of building an ter, Its a shame the way our lawns | other pipe line as foolish are burning up, and the only rem-| what everybody thought five years! other homes, roused me to action, edy Js to start on a new plpo line| ago, We know the result of our,, te te ok 4 at once, 1 certainly am in favor of own shortsightedness and hav paola -_ prep han Been fa more water fered the consequences, I would | noxsible, | will spare ho expense or strongly urge that this matter be t to accomplish it.” A, G. Buchanan, President of the brought to the attention of the peo From March 28 to May 5 Mrs. Garvey-Buchanan Co. ple, and that some plan be devised! jreaton took but one meal « day? "Considering the rapidity with | whereby the people ‘of the city MAY) After that time until she died no which Seattic ie growing and the never again know what It t® 0 morsel of food passed her lips. For length of time required to build the | Want for water.” the first few days after she started | lant pipe line, | think we should | her faat she would grow hungry, but #art on a new line at once, We} in time that feeling passed away, stunned to take any action, but the re story which was told yesterday of That's how this woman's work ts robbing nessed the murder The connection of these men with the tragedy fe not clear, but it ts thought that Roberts was one of the pair, The authorities state that they are certain that If Rob erta did not actually participate in the crime he was an accessory after the fact This bas led to the betlef that the letter found in his pocket stat od that he disposed of the body after Mra. Woodill had been killed by her female companion Right away, the sooner the bet au e Councilman Arnold Zbinden. BT. MICHABLS, Md., June 25.— |} wkd gi Poed fe h water. Iam! | believe the elty should take| For the first two weeks of her fast Emmet Roberts, oO Bre lone woe eee constructing 42° | steps at this time to prepare for | she did not show any signs of weak- Mabel Thompson Woodili, of Los |°*t pipe Hae an’ emergency which would do/ ness, but attended to her household | Angeles, Cal, was shot to death away with her past exper ee with | duties as usual | by @ sheriff's ponse while resisting |40"" Lamb, Auditor of the City the water problem. I believe that Visits “Dr.” Hazzard. arrest at 4 o'clock thia morning Water Department jit would be a good plan to have the! 4, Heat ik Roberts was killed by the posse 1 believe that the adoption of|city make an issue of the water]; nr er, To. CPpoes lin @ revolver duol, near the wharf|4 Meter system would greatly re-| question at ite next municipal elec. | Teeter from the start, became accustomed to it and not until she at McDaniel, Md., the home of Mra.|uce the waste of water, but! tion, If we were to have the people was unable to arise one morning did l\foadill's foster father, Captain | t the same time this city will grow| vote on a bond issue fo’ ; ve ner, . 4 city Tow | vote oF hond issue for the cor . , | Charles 1. Thompson. He an ap © Such an extent that sooner or | struction of another pipe tine with ee Cogs rere prosdhing the wharf ino smatt | later our present water system will the provision that the bonds be not | (ve fasting. Then he visited “Dr boat when the officers sprang from |H0t be able to supply the demand. |sold until it wan seen that the city) iateatt and after a talk with ber, places of concealment, on shore,|! have figured out that when we|was likely to ran short of water, ig fag epee Rgntgg aot en he visited her ¢ have the fall force of water coming through the pipes under pre: conditions, we will have a surplus of about 26,000,000 gallons daily. It will readily be seen that unless lwomething is done, the elty will be and ordered him to surrender. In stend of giving himeel: up the fugi tive opened fire on bis pursuers jand they shot bim dead Murderer Located, I think that would be the most prac- ent tical manner of looking ahead for emergencies. 1 also strongly urge the adoption of a meter system, for under that system people use a and was told that Mrs, Heaton could begin eating whenever she wished to—that nature would tell her when to start Just what the condition of Mrs. Hs LIKE Mrs. Gould was gowned in a rich | haustible.” ‘lared Senator Cotterill, of King|, Sbertly after midnight « ematl |" HI be }much smaller quantity of water.” | toaton’s stomach was by this time black dress and wore costly pearis.| In reply to tho plaintiffs state) a ate this morning boat was seen moving up Back riv . ayo age SSS === | 1s not known, but although she was She made & good appearance on the ment that she felt wretched, had t , ate Oe er, a stream along whose shores confined to her bed and under the | witness stand and was perfectly | nothing to do and no money, Nicoll |{n denouncing the Palmer bill [the house of Capt Thompson sere Uta wares supplied ty “Oek » wed under cross examina-| referred to the fact that she had The bill is only advocated here | end the bungalow of Roberta are © refused | self-posses od - Hazzard, she refused food of any | lon been receiving from $5,000 to $19! 4, 4 sort of a short cut to get | Mtuated. John MeQuay, owner of sort and said that the very sight of i ' Those witnesses swore falsely in| 000 a month beeldes having had out of the cffies. 1 0i ante farm in that vicinity, notified it nauseated her \ levery detail.” charged Mra. Gould her hotel bills paid man out of th al Sheriff Mortimer and Magistrate ‘the’ Growe \Wates gl | when the anbject of her appetite for} Mrs, Gould admitted this but. 1s gulity he should be tried and con: | Willy, who were near St, Michaels e re - ae | iquor was introduced aald victed do hia guilt posed and | that he thought Roberts was re From that time until her death (By Calted Press) | That isn't much money. It 18! juytshed. To take sort of a) Ming to the weene of the crime she grew worse and when, on May June 25.—Pachelors in Plaintiff Greeted. not pearly enough for what I want He said ihe boat resembled the /9, she became delirious, Mr. Heaton their hostesses’ how} Attorney Nicoll, representing | ed. short cut to any other result be | one in which Roberts had made his discharged “Dr.” Hazzard and the the last season by | Gould, conducted the crows examina When Mrs. Gould left the stand | cause of the time necessary for im: | escape from MeDaniel'’s wharf and nurse and called Dr. Ashby B, Y | tho od the plaintiff un-(a number of unimportant witnesses | poaching or because of the expense | Giat the occupant resembled the Palmer to attend his wife. But with Ball last night at which | tion. He grilled : lied . fugitive, although it was too dark every care and attention Mrs. appea: c © sub of her re-| were called of a trial would © proatitute ‘ : -ppPoeght, ‘e and rs . the oR TA Rete olla ae naltos Dial babe . ; H be to prostitute | ig make him certain of the man's Heaton never rallied, She died of seen wore colored | mm the highest branch of the state gov: | identity starvation after lugering for two weeks. aUVz08 ie se THEE aS HAVE OROWNED IN | }ernment to ignoble ends. | “Lat us serve notice on the ath er branch of this logislature that a eG 88 butterflies. Baroness | Rothschiid represented al that we expect them to do theirs . Murice Epbrusst n| No man has 4 right to assume that Hugh Tevia and Pave there are members in the body Baxter, bees: and Mrs. | UKE WASHINGTON who, if shown that this man is pa8 American, a chanticleer, | guilt i! not € convict him Bead dress of thatched | SF And if there are any so base in this Pitmounted by a defiant START ACROSS TO PICK BER | CHRIS SCHOENING FINDS THAT chamber as to do so ft Ia a me h nur duty to expose them, —plnee RIES AND FAIL TO RETURN THE STRUGGLE 18 TOO ieee record and hold thet Mp TO ANXIOUS MOTHER. HARD FOR HIM, /to the contompt of the people of the = the Insurance commissioner b Chris Sehoening, @ blacksmith, | “1 the stand taken by bim on thin of Chartes,| a ‘ Geo the y who came bh three weeks ago! pj) Cotte opposed the malt of Mrs, A. Thompson from Greenwood, lowa, ended his | body of Governor Hays’ adherents av. W.? life with & caliber revolver, at; Who were for the bill In this he ——.... The boys left home Inet Monday Fr , + 1518% First av.,| pported by Benator Nichols mW. G. Cushing. « + of on a trip across Lake Washington the Goldfield hotel, 1o18% First av.) oy King and Rosenhaupt, of Spo 4 Mt Alberts. Car to piek atrawberrie Since they|at about 11:30 o'clock this morn-\kane, who also favor pintahing i Wiattic thie voce At, lett home no word has been recety:| ing Schively, but insist that tmpeach Of twenty promir F ed by their mother, who {8 torn! giioening was out of money and| ment ts the proper remedy provi ith doubts and fear ver their} * ie ines { with doubts and fears over thelr] et work and, bealde an rty siege o Mr June T dea At the SE ratiton canke” oe Charles, the oldest son, {# 16,| was failing im health rs a hats tA, su Sh The i ad iat the grounds James is 14 and George is 11 years) ie ran out of money three day#! 1 sthod to be adopted In getting old, Mra. Thompnon today Feliu, and gave the landlady his) rq of set which developed t cca |ported the continued absence to ie a watch to pay for his room, This! morning, renders It practically cer the police, It in believed that the BELL'S SON He Oley have taken advantage| morning he gave the landlady two tain that the session will be a pe ae aye aye eather and are (letters to mail to hia relatives tn tracted one, lusting from two (0 four i ——__ lhaving the time of their lives|Greenwood and went to his room. or and 6 ‘ a ‘ a ae | en she returne ¢ found | 001 ; | acre: Lake Washington Mra When at returned h Ree aspects landed In Thompson is sure of the place to|the body kneeling before the bed | 7) idental exper “ by Deputy Sheriff . : if ii aye nes of members amounts to nom eevee, ag getty Sheritt | which they went as if in prayer - yembe ints to nome tof booked under Ae 4 He had shortly before sent a $5,000 and the per diem of member ZK Jones, won thin eee ae Web ee eh eee eH bullet crfshing through his brain. | and employes amounte to about $900 by City Detee | ® The revolver was still clutehed in) per day, Th mid make & ten * : * Se ae thie son of Captain | %® WEATHER FORECAST. #/hin hand Jay womalon cowt $16,000 and a thirty o i charge of the|® Showers tonight or Satur- *| The body is at Butterworth & | day gemaion cost $82,000, The por ae Meret wervicw office | # day; Nght east winds #|Sons awaiting orderd from | diem goes on seven days a week re ! Young Jonen te #|Schoening’s relatives in lowa.|gardiews of the number of session * * A charge of forgery \* ee ee eee ee Achoening was 38 years old daya, Poste Is Formed. For this treatment, which con- an ae dd Pes : ry ae a ey ; sists of fasting and visiting her of started for the river shore: The fice, whore the patient is pammeled arrived about 1 o'clock this morn and rubbed and put through. ext charges $50 per month (Continued on Page Thirteen.) GETS GOLD PIECE BY said that ev- that passed lips was In sterday the “Dr ery morsel of food through her ents spected by her first, and when one fruit juices at { inspecting the juous water and taal only first, the food is not very ar¢ TO FIND ITS OWNER ae : Died of Starvation. LEON on ho makes a living selling Th LING, CHONG SING, | Dr, A. B, Palmer, who was at- Star, wae given bi take tending Mrs. Heaton at the time ening a $5 gold plece instead | o Ualted Breas.) 1 not let me if she knew it of her death, did not care to make ont. Frank te strictly honest and NEW YORK, June That Don't think, Willie, that | will a ment today, at east, not ald Wh ry much to return the | ate Sigel wrote to both Chu Gain) give you up for anybody, | will | he had had & consulta an In and Leon Ling with terms of af-| always remember the dear | Mt. Heaton, a 5 te ded ie. He knows about where he got the] reotion, and that-she tried to make| ‘Me we had together, | will ever, that “he \RAG | Se al $6 afd-aboUt What time tt-was, He) CUO™ BRE Mak sie briew 10 Went eee you soon. With love, Heaton, that he was called Bev. lie ahx to return the money, and | Sach believe he was her true love “ELSIE.” eral da before her death Mrs, jif the n who lost it will call| [8 Indicated by two letters found In ie He aton Was at that time ee nh 1 tell him about the| Ling’s trunk. Both letters are dat Two ft isp were found | scious and " edical aid. To trans and can prove to| ed June 7, the day before the girl today tn the seare wx Leon Ling, make sure he led tn consurta Mrar faction that he ia the| Was murdered. the Chinose accused of ying El tion Dr. C, T. Bryant, and the two, : ‘ i sie Sigel, One was at Newton,| working together, did all they right r of the coin it will be} The notes were placed in the n | ther, did returned to him lhands of Awsistant District Attor-/0ng Island, and the other aboard | could to save hor, but to no avail, ee lnoy Ward. The one addressed to|the steamship Arizonian, whict After death Dr, Palmer signed lon 4 was onroute from Hampton Roads| the death certificate and gave the RO eee Chu Cain read : rig! pat te CRTARVA'LLON * BANK CLEARINGS. * “| don't want you to feel bed he R Specht = : + Seattle *| ly because Willie was here to Chinese at Newton answers = : < # Clearings today ..$1,344 | night. You know that | love the deseription of the fugitive, and SWITCHMAN HURT *® Balances * you and you always. Don't he will be brought to the city for PG. Cast witchman, wa * Tacoma * mind Willle, Although he is ation struck by a ear in the Gre # Cleavings today $778,025.00 # | nothing to me, | had to see him. The other “Ling” was found} No t night and su | Malancea - 1 did not send for him. Your the teamehip Arizonan, which | tained al injuries whe * Portland, | ever loving “ELSIE.” jcrew. He shipped on the vessel /necessitated bis removal to Proviy * Clearings today *| Ling’ note reads ja few days ago, and succeeded in|dence hospital, It ts believed that # Halances § + “| am writing this while getting out of port without at-|the injured men will recover. Cas. MMMM | Mother Is away, She would | tracting any notice |tor resides at 1018 Stewart st,