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THE SEATTLE nn NO, 107. —_— Assassin. —_— Peited Pres) 7 IK, June 26.—-Cao @f the Chinatown wied by Quan an interpreter, de upon a mission, of which is ly by the po wn an indefin: ef ‘Abeence by his and it in generally eed that he is running Fan important clew. foom mate of murderer of Elsie 4 under exam. b police 4 to- bhung continued his con- 3 and the wnable to secure that might of the fugi- ees Pm PEO IES gy W. G. GHEPARD. sald Mre Fi tang Mrangled her trunk in his Worker. bto held a fascin: 4 in girls, af- in contact for white chop suey trips to Chi- ts something Hive about o aiter he ts het the attrac: Kind. ‘Was great. of these sentiment to wane Land New York in white girls who were) married was Mae A eavbtul Brooklyn so i the wife of mW, who is a graduate aw interpreter in 9 80 Apartment house tthe Police Say. §0 to Sun t . . to learn English . with well-bred Catholic priest came Chinatown to work ) & Chinatown ys asked didn’t start « Sunday | oe tented & room and be | ork. One day | who had sug Munday school, why the ant Mab OO Page Twoive ) 2 TO DEATH. Uelted Press.) Cal, June 26 b Woday made uther ¥ L ime MOG. services on of White Girls Is “Aondemned—Police on Search for K, June 2¢.--The mur ligel, the Chinese mis up again the fascination has for white | rnce mission work to me, as we sat ia Chinatown. ber dinner, using et a day's work in| home, across to come to the| She spoke _— pany tt ~ about Leon, Pon was only the her might have for) in ine girls Oriental first known girl's love r fo murder. cases have ed In that matrimony Todd cays is t ear in Brooklyn, a Chit Bunday of her pupils iy he gave his are not very who engage on work. The . | esterds Melican girt | *°*°TO*Y the Chinaman. | whose My the Chinese Sun fo Might an oil} ye Annie age, was ih Vast night and ber th from burns Was endeavor 1 Sting 26.—Charg With violating me Yegarding lator Jefferson the Aldrich 'W NEW CHURCH, | for the vd Jol MAW chareh, at Se Sunday h DM the pas-| with TWELVE PAGES, CHINESE BEDROOM OF WILLIAM LEON, THE AMERICAN IZED CHINAMAN, AS IT LOOKED WHEN THE MUTILATED BODY ste my daughter OF MISS ELSIE SIGEL WAS DISCOVERED, THE TRUNK INTO ii had one—than married WHICH THE BODY HAD BEEN CRAMMED 18 SEEN BACK OF THE BED. ELSIE SIGEL, THE VICTIM PROSECUTORS THINK THEY CAN PUT OTOP TD OTARVATION GURE New Law Is Specific Regarding the Healing of the Sick by Uncertified “Doctors” — Mrs. Hazzard in a Statement to The Star Tells Her Story About the Death of Mrs. Oscar Heaton. The prosecuting attorney's office | Board or be guilty of a misdemean ie of the opinion in regard to the case Of Linda Burfield Hazzard, | against whom complaint was made An act for the regulation of the practice of medicine and surgery, osteopathy and OTHER SYSTEMS OR MODES OF TREATING THE SICK OR AFFLICTED inthe state of Washington, It says that any person who shall practice or attempt to practice or hold him: seif out as practicing medicine and surgery, osteopathy, or any other system or mode of treat ng the sick or afflicted In the state of Washington, WITH- OUT HAVING AT THE TIME OF 80 DOING A VALID UN REVOKED CERTIFICATE AS PROVIDED IN THIS ART- ICLE, BHALL BE GUILTY OF A MISDEMEANOR, The new law further states that person practicing In any Of! resort to except Christian Science bove mentioned Hines must file i the county clerk a certificate | ognized by the State Medical} by Oscar G. Heaton, wife died of starvation fol maser Priest closed the | lowing treatment by Mrs, Haz r zard, that she ean be held guilty of misdemeanor, and several tions of the new criminal code | j are clted The sections of the new code! cited are as follows In section 14 of House Bill No. 144 of the act entitled: por or This makea two charges on which Dr.” Hazzard may be held, Linda Burfleld Hazzard, who te blamed by Mr. Heaton for the death of his wife, this morning made a statement regarding the case of Mra. Heaton, who, according to the death certificate, died of “starva j Mo The statement follows: aterday’s Star contained, on the first page, wnder attractive headlines, an attack upon me in connection with the recent death of Oncar G. Heaton's wife, I do not blame The Star for this, as it pur ports to give the language of Mr Heaton and of Dr. Ashby BF Palmer, and not The Star's own tn formation or opinions, 1 wish to lay before your readers a simple statement of the facts in that case and give them the means of judg ing for themselves who Is to blame in the matter, if anybody Is. Had Been a Sufferer, “Mrs. Heaton first called upon me on Monday, March 22, last, and told me that she had for years been a sufferer from Indigestion and oth er ailments, and that she was in jpoor health and tn a@ distressed frame of mind. She said that she} had decided to try the fast cure, as there was nothing else for her to to which her husband would not - ne (Continued on Page Nini \ SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, BATURDAY, JUNE 26, 1909 E SIGEL’S HORRID FATE RESULT } OF MYSTERIOUS LURE OF CHINESE MAY TAKE ONE PRIZE Ford Admits That Car No. | 1 Is Disqualified and a) Strong Fight Will Be Made for Shawmut. If the charges against the driv ors of Pord car No. 2 are euetain ed, the Shawmut car will get the first prise and the Acme car which is due to arrive in the city Monday, will ive the # prise. This developed today wh third rule of the race and te disqualifi The preliminary hearing of the protest against rord car No. 2 was heard in R. M. Guggenhetm’s office yesterday, and at the request of the rapany's representative | the final hearing was postponed un | Ul Monday #o that the protestants } might have time to bring thein wit | Bhawmut j Hessen b The Charg In the protest, there are four ape jelifie charges againat Ford car No, 2 | First, that at Fort Steele, Wyoming, | where the wagon bridge was wash ut, the two Ford cars were al led lowed to pase on the railroad tr tle, while the Shawmut car was | held up for 16 hours; second, that} lat Lake Keechelus the ferryman was missing when the Shawmut car} | reached there and the drivers were n sent away by someone who wanted the Ford ear to get in first; third, that at | Snoqualmie pass an employe of| | the Ford Motor company drove the ear for a few hours, which waa against the rules, The last and | moet important charge is that the | Ford car arrived In Seattle with a new axle that was not stamped in New York. This is also againet [told that he had be | the rules | Any of the i qualify the car if proven. | Hunting The Acme. lease and decide which car in t winner | second prize if the againet the Ford if ft has no trouble | Mr. Guggenheim said this morn Jing that he did not know exactly | where the Acme was, but is sure that it is still on the | place. Those interested in the car are trying to locate it to tell the drivers to bring it on through ‘JAMES 0. BUFORD IS | ACCIDENTALLY KILLED James ©. Buford, who for years acted as motorman for the Senttle Electric company, was accidentally shot and killed yesterday morning at lhis ranch near Silverda on Pi Washington bay, He was hunting in the woods near his home and the trigger of the gun aht while rawling over a log and a bullet evered oF f the we arteries the right leg, He bled to deat Buford had bought the ranch three months ago after twelve y f work. It Had been | aly years to spend ‘his old age on ranch, ee ee THE WEATHER. Showers tonight and Sun * day; moderate southeast to # southwest winds, * Ce * * \* * QUEER CASE FOR SUICIDE. (Ry United Press.) HOPLAND, Cal June 2 rw neral services over the body Mrs, Loulse Lea, who committed aul red her hus band had contracted tuberculosis cide because she fe } were held today, ACME CAR es the Ford company admitted that} Ford car No. 1, which finteh sterday morning, broke the ett charges will dle Monday afternoon at | o'clock Mr |Guggenhelm will hear the entire | The Acme car, which will get the ase is decided ympany, will l reach the finish some time Monday x«teeeeee | GLUBS TO HAY HAS A LETTER OF MUR MIAN SAYS HE DID NOT WORK FOR, MMORITY In approval of the st Btar in tte stand upon this subject,” | jeald Mr Sill, this morning, “and 1)" certainty | further Bile project with the senat ‘Our past etperience with city |! water haw been a aad one. We do |not wagt it repeated, If anyone | doubts the importance of thix issue, | fret bite jlet himogen a home; tet him pay out bie motey trying to beautify) Which w that heme; let him see hin lawn) *eemlon f try up and dic, the vegetation that|/odee H War onee green and x away ae chafl befe snide from our tneonven fences In joing our lawna and of | for his flop to the | water for our home use, there |e & more serious aide to the| the Wenatchee bridge Job will be “Dat mnt to the effect that the city|' of Beattie must take Immediate | minixtratt ' re Jur t ove | Stepe ty prepare herself for the fu rina te ture i regards to its water supply PE LINE WITH Ml |City Improvement Clubs|As Impeachment Matters Endorse The Star's Plan to Begin Now to Bring More Water to City. Now Stand, Governor's Forces Have Majority in the Senate. taken RA ee aking humediate steps toward the) ® BILL REQUIRING BENATE & jadoption af plane whereby Se * TO WEAR BLACK ROBES. * will never again suffer fc nt of (By United Press * provement élut will make the), , Will “ ; i" ster question” ar | aue at * tbe r + nent ingottng, 10 be held on Friday,| the f hout the entire elty cith|* nage oer rabes %/ * he t 1 r * or on Whaninour tn the vi is t +f alt roval ef devteing it future may be solved from @ prac-|» oa us the met of a teal and economical + rr ate tribun * jand members of other improvement | » * clube promine to bring the SURE EResdeecases up before thetr organtsath with the teealt that a big eraade w be soon in full away By United Peves, Hower M. Hill, one of the fore-| OLYMPIA, June 26—-With most of most and active members of the)" th x Rainier Meighte Improvement clu J here Is # thie moruing came out with ao fiat|” i of nh : to th With The Star, will use every effort to| The fm | tions ha ts of beg the rey tiful driven | * the wind ‘ * are making certain of Chia administra at the critical moment Water question, It tn the dendiy | taken At the regular seston typhoid germ. Everyone knows|'t *8* thoroughly ur |that when a scarcity of water oc stood that cure here, we have to depend upon|!f Bet worse, and it now appears Lake Washington for our supply,” | thet & wroe Daring the past few days hun. |)? "aebted merely as a matter oF dreda cf eitizens have telephoned | 'evenae |The Stat endorsing its attitude on One of the puzzling problema « | this matter, Of all the city of.| te #* s ficial, Mayor John P. Miller ie the |e only omm who is reluctant to view to the whole state t » with wn in what t The house acts as prose i attorney and the senate elite av the nedgessity of taking action at|/!dee A committee of seven frox thin time, the house will handle the a ting Behively and Dut a Admite the Need, jthe ree . the members wal ave| time on thelr har ne | ‘This Gorning Mayor Miller admit-| may leave o few members, wufficient Wh net do Tn ar dently differen and thaithey, too, may be new to the Job ww hatt do think would be a good | plan,” @otinued the city’s execu tive,” Wenld be to take up the old} line Ng 1 and replace it with | new and matter Which will bear much discus sion and, while I do not favor tak | ling Immédiate action, 1 do believe that It ia subject which should be| If the | kept continually before the public. NOtce of the way the members ¢ | In that /Peommend The Star for ita)? Bankers’ — association — my action.” RR eg) (ne metions Op . * * i * * DAY'S EXPOSITION o * FATTENDANCE. * & Friday's admlestons 22 * #& Totalfor the season ,..571,08% + * * * AAG HA Hh + EVANGELISTIC MEETING. A ep@pial meeting will be held ived vialte f ' t tomorraw afternoon at the Y. M.| the . f th }C. A} Auditorium for the benefit Hoo Hoo House te na nervy eliste Davis and Mills, who} ed to tt parser are at present working in the cit would feed an additional supply of! the major tor Within five years divid ¥ maked if he thought five! ‘The house and senate assemble too great a time In which | Monday at 2:20 o'clock, when the new pipe line, the mayor! pouse will take it# final vot nt on the The vote Bchively impeach ve learned now by ox last one, Where we ox-| . trouble before, we will) again.” | nw thos, the mayor evi mela that it may be a ministration which will i e of the elty’s affairs, | larger pipe Thie ta o MP, general public took « y on the exposition grounds t shatter confidence in some of nelal institutions, | und enjoyed it in spite of neluded thelr business Jelegates of the Ore gon, Idaho and Washington a tione arrived on the fair gr All yous men are invited } tae thie Vietiova York building 1 will then start {ARIMAN 5. NOT eR SROSS Y WELL Y LONG 00S DICK_HYLAND WIUL BE TOLD BY ROUNDS IN THE GREEN STAR TO sultation with the physicians |q jogal hospital NIGHT WILL BE ON THE STREET BETWEEN AND VIENNA, June 26.—Professor Streumpell, an eminent special ist of this city, today is on his tain health resort, where E. H, Harriman is staying, for a con THE GREEN STAR who are attending the railroad that have been brought to this | AS SOON AS THE FIGHT 15 elty, Harriman’s condition is | OVER, exhibited signs of anxiety, TWELVE PAGES, Mystery Surrounding the Death of Mrs. Woodill Grows Deeper Left Thought Faked. (By United Press) That Robert Emmet East man, known as Emmet Roberts, played no actual pert in the kil! ing of Edith Wox sertion he m de in the letter to ome, an actress in the employ of Kiaw & Erlanger, man's pocket to have beer rty consists of 22 No Hand in Murder, 1 don't owe a cent except for a “Little girl, | had no hand that awful tragedy. and removed the evidence after the two couples had fied. this for my own pre for | am haunted. we were well mated. | knows her but three. weeks. We all, that Is, two men and two | women from Annapolis ) get even with Senator Bteven- | bungalow for a t fall except Edith and myself, Says Goodbye to Life, y | friend Everyone got! a full champagne bottle. to the floor dead hit once, and didn’t come to for an | hour j 1 was left with the corpre, and ‘annot take a chance for trial to me Is very bitter and I will pull my shades and say goodbye. You can claim my as little as you can about it Fate Against Man. “Tm awfully ted thaBit was his belief Beatile|to adjourn from day to day, while| My boy, and have been hustling ty goes about thelr in-| madly to make your path clear for but fate is against me. Pennsylvania rail road to Easton and change to B.C neglect this, however, fe merely a matter of| property and can put in a pipe ne! form, as the action Friday indicates | shorter time than it took| where the house stands The police be | fabrication to ve the memory of searching for 4 companions of the cou din the letter Testimony at Inquest. That Robert Eastman did not in to kill himself and wrote the earch for the missing part A torrified ser a whir from the ¢ 1 to look around of gasoline tn the tank | from head to foot | ma ng toward him Jcar as {t flashed past him. His hand Jerashed through the glass ring an artery dragged himself into the broken brake head on Into a hedge way to Semmering, the moun | foot injured hand wa TREASURY REPORT magnate. According to reports | TODAY'S (By Valted Press) more serious than is generally | treasur known, and his physicians have | celpts. 1 $1,420,000, ONE CENT TUL WOMAN UA FOLLETT GRITICIS PRESIDENT Says Taft's Recent Mes- sage Was Inopportune, as it Aided Aldrich and His Tariff Policy Greatly (Py United Pree) MADIBON, Wis June -26—< Bdltorially speaking, Senator La Follette finds 1 things to criticise in the attitude of Presl- dent Taft on the tariff question in general and the president's attitude toward Senator Aldrich on the pro- posed income tax in particular, Under the leader “Taft's Bervice to Aldrich,” in La Follette’s weekly, ie ;#ued today, the Wisconsin senator says “The president's recent message to congress was inopportune and not in the public Interest. It would have been & great help to the band of progressives making a fight in be half of the public {interest and for the maintenance of party pledges, bad Mr. Taft seen fit to send @ special message, stating whether the party pledges were, in his judg- ment, being fulfilled by Increasing tariff rates or by re-enacting the existing rates. Because, be ft re | membered, the president is the one who has the final werd. His ap proval or his veto decides whether | the work of congress shall stand, Helped Aldrich, “One fnet stands out bigh and | plain above all else in the situa Edith tried to win one of the) ton, ‘This morange came to con- While lying on the &tess at @ most opportune time to thie GAO & tesla OF tale Maken ) him she was hit on the|serve the fixed determination of : noha bu *" |eide of the head three thes with|Senator Aldrich to defeat the in- She fel] come tax, and to ald him tn passing The fellow was the tariff bill with ite excessive duties fust as he wanted it” The article says that the income tax was an Independent proposition Life 4nd some of the senators who voted with him on the tariff refused to | follow Aldrich’s leadership against this measure. “Mr. Taft had éaid in his speech ‘of acceptance that in his judgment, an amendment to the constitution for an income tax is not neces sary,” continues the article, “In his special message to congress, tho president stated that he had chang- ed his views, but certainly in jus tice to the men who had been work- ing to frame a Jaw that would stand, he should have informed them of his change of plan.” TRIAL REVEALS ~ TWO FACTION (Continued on Page Nine.) | WITNESSES IN MASOERO CASE GIRL'S LIFE SAVED BY HERUIC ACTION OF BOY COMPANION for the bankers were { for a good | DARING RESCUE MADE OF GIRL t IN A RUNAWAY AUTOMO. BILE IN CALIFORNIA, SAN RAFAEL, Cal Miss Caroline i daughter of a wealthy of Huntington her life to Harold Gibson two young peo automobiling yesterday when a part of 2 ITALIAN SOCIETIES ARE AT WAR, t The feud which stirred the Itallan colony to its very depths a few years ago. and which used the split In the Mazzini society at the time, was brought out fn all its varied detaile this morning at the trial of Joseph Masoero, charged with assault with int to kill an- other Italian, John Cicorfa, on May 7 last Members of the Mazzini and the Society Italian Inde snee turned out in numbers and filled the court »om, Each faction taking separ te sides of the center table. John Oberto, who was the secre- tary of the Mazzint at the time the resolution to expel Cleoria from the society was passed, was placed on the stand to show that Masoero was crazy at the time he shot Cicorla, Prosecuting Attorney Vanderveer ‘ot Oberto badly tangled before he eft the witness stand Oberto could not remember much of anything. He even told the jury that he did not know there were twa factions in the Italian colony Must Prove Insanity. In the matter of the introduction of the evidence of what irred at the divorce trial of Masoero and his wife, Judge Carey ruled that the defense must show the existence of Masovro’s insanity before going jinto the cause of it The shooting of Cicoria occurred the day following the granting of a divorce to his wife on the grounds that Masoero was a habitual drunkard. Cleorla, it was said at the thme, had supplied Mrs, Masoero with money during her divorce pro- ceeding Shortly befor the dl. vorce was granted Cicoria sued Masoero for $120 and recovered judgment for that amount The divorce proceedings, It ts aid ew out of the feud over the Mazzini society. It wa laimed at the Ume the shooting oceurred that John Corgiat, former president of the Mazzini, furnished the money, jfor Masoero to apply for a divorce, hey ct ge AORN

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