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THE SEATTLE TA 1, NO. 109 TEN PAGES SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, TUESDAY, JONE 29, 1909 TEN PAGES ONE CENT Ik i WI ( ALL THAT REMAINS OF THE AUTOMOBILE WHICH HIT CF \ IRE A SCHIV \__ASTRING OF FREIGHT CARS WITH TERRIFIC IMPACT a , for Presentation to the| : h ». = , , y harges 4 t ; ie a Re _.. na Upper House Tomorrow} oa Re : ed One Wil Dis os 0 Root Court Judges : . | 7 : g Fan bie Rd fe of an Automobile ‘Wreck Violating Their My Uoited Press) ; F 7 "ye Near Van Asselt at Early of Office. i ‘ - 2 c ' , oe . ‘ . rs Hour Today. — “f eeeaee eee eee © ; ‘ t 1 be 4 : be CARL H. SCHOTT 29 12th av., fractured skull, wil Ss. —_— cioeies eatin. ao Pits ‘ ding 4 ad ) | 2 ; t wednd Ane body ¥ sises; inter areee | Axx! , omunittee n ‘ | , ; P 7 ‘ A N R, 936 Of the state > t i ' y ‘ J , f ss f x irany st Vancouve 8 would awk ¢ t ‘ " . ¥ ‘ ¢6 avout the head and ADA WEBSTER, 816 East th et and bruises about Beeyevrerre the head and wrist BEN NEWMAN, painfully out sed about the face and Wash. Juv am lnvestic Herbert N. be \\ lor & graceful met ft dol : eu ue ‘ ‘ . i ot “a 4 | L, LUTES, 1522 East Mer uises about the head CHARLES ROBE, of Lincoin k, Georgetown, collar bone King, ts repor as being willing ° w L { 4 . f eee 8. A. Madge, deput " P as ube later gave a, “the opinions iu mission under Se " z 3 ‘a ; uf ising to, at ye @e puch language Orly taken care of - < ichott them wou!d be Still others are said to be work — eft ght m of the Oppo: it Oo prepare ® 0 Ac pportunity to prepare his defense, | freight of legislative fray, over the snad SAN FRANCIBCO. June 2 nto the © hey Saw the Accident. duction of a number of new billy. | Simultaneously with the arri had sprung c « 7 t Brown, of Whatcom, hae a 1 Besrcord val of John D. Spreckels from (By United Prews) a telephone and reported the matter se it occurred at the already drawn, which will repeal] San Diego today his newspaper SIOUX FALLS, 8. D. — May to the police som re the switchs from the the jaw of the last session direct here, the Call, printed an edi nard Sheldon, 12 years of age, a eae’ a tide iees Norther r fin In to IF, represented “by ing the sale of capitol lands, and a! torial pledging its support to died today of a ratticsnake bite , ccoteriag the beet tne n with the Van Asselt brick fa the Beattie | completion of the capitol building | the graft prosecution and say — The lad was playing in a ” et ceiaeee siren plant. A numb ar of loaded treet Other repeal bills have also been| ing, with reference to the candi. | L, ore eon Threat- id when he stepped on the Robbers Stop Harry Wat- « : vient uke Totaeceans — close to the submitted his | drawn, touching upon nearly every| dacy of Francie J, Heney for rattler, which was the largest sade | 2 edit be witha to the acct ior Hay with the /appropriation passed at the regular) district attorney, that “he ie ened With Death and M.| seen in thi vicinity in years son and Party on the """ ™° oe Dicity anni Hitiece Pubmitted to the | session, including the Wenatcher the only man in the field at this | ‘ | wiggbar She | fererece how: | bridge wale, the appropriation for| time who seems to fill the bill.” Mendel Arrested as a alice in iain | Lake Washington Boule- DELEGA ES T0 | Froet who were driving from ‘ t to De| clearing the Columbia river; the | Ree : by a letier| Spokane National Irrigation Con Black Hand Suspect. mason VALLEY, Neb, vard—Take Valuables. | § De Wolfe “could | gress appropriation, and the Taco- 00M NION DAY WILL | atin en wr antew ih sot | | THE NATIONAL CAMP the members of ma State Historical Society build e | have accepted | ing appropriation. <7 rs me with alt bn thought to be ve as the . " An aute - e ae Harry forrupt, he did | heceseary embelli*hmenta of the!) gult of the bite a email ra’ | Watson ant \ jonney of the phe > ot it befare the | Impeachment Committee. | skull and cross bones at the top! tleenake that hid iteeif in her [local undertaking firm of Bonney At the last reguiar meeting of Representatives Sparks of and the black mitt with spinshex| “rat” The snake took refuge | Watson, Mrs. A. Presley, her daugh. | Camp M. Thygerson, U, 8. W. V Feasonable proof! Clarke county; Lambert, of What pet aan lot red tuk at. the boit af in the artificial coiffure as It |ter, Dorothy, and her son, Carl, | Edward Clifford, Charles Beamon ; Hubbell, of Kittitas; Seott, of —_ lay on the floor, and struck her [noted pianist of Chicago, Walter! ang #1. C. Potter were elected de «Age, of Bpokane; Buchan-| Dominion day at the A-Y-P. ex-/small panic.in the grocery est on the wrist when she picked | vans, who is connected with the an, of Spokane, and Whalley, of| position, on Thursday, Joly 1, will lishment owned by L. Lamd, at 924) it up. The family dog attacked (Great Northern railway, and Miss ng the governor's tet. | King. br peer = committee an-| bring mee Ms — i [ang Twentyaixth av. South. the snake and was killed. mayer Lurinton of Tacoma,|campment which will be held at nounced by Speaker Meigs at the | across the Canadian line ne Van was held up last night on the Lake) Tacoma on September 4, 6 and 6. the whole | opening of the house session yester-|bouver Tourists’ association and the Washington boulevard by two mask fire, but he de-| day afternoon to formulate the art-| Vancouver [eland Development 4ll its terrible threats, was turned EVELYN'’S SNAKE SAFE. ed men, who had placed # barricade , * Bere is & disposition icles of impeachment against In-| league are active in arranging tripe over to the police | NEW YORK, June 29-—~ Jin the road to stop the machine, | In attendance wen te seh fgame of the sclons to wurance Commissioner J. H. Schiy |from Vancouver, Victoria, Nanalmo 2 | Kara, Evelyn Thaw’s pet snake, Money and Jewerry to the value | 4fmy officers as General Nelson A r he makes. He oly and Ladyamith to the fair. | Ap & result of the investigation) i safe in her apartments to: | of $500 was secured, but two large Miles, General Charles King and) Bas no velfich mo- If arrangements can be made to carried on by Patrolmen Joe! day, after @ tour of inspection | djamonds« worn by Mr. Watson were | Ot! but the this country, ¢ . : . . Walter Justi, commander of the charges, bu land them fn this countr, he #ix Planch! and Jeff MeClure, the ar ef the offices of the Wasser overlooked as @ service te regiments of B.C. O. R, will come) pose of Me Mande ‘ . man Brokerage company, in the The party was driving alor »| local camp, believes that the nation Attorneys of the CLEVELAND LETTER |from Vancouver, accompanied wat of M. Mandel, an Italian, Was) Vitdod.Astoria. The reptile (boulevard between Denny Blaine | 4! encampment will be attended 1 t gates to attend the national en when it ar rived last week, and the letter, with Drill teams from every camp will * ae Fis retiring from the | nd. The Vancouver wel ™ade today ma@e ite appearance in the (and Madison park, when, on nearing ®t least 50,000 persons law, | om are oN on Third av. and Marion Mandel stoutly maintaina hia in crowded visitors’ room late yes Madison, Watson noticed the ob — laint he says will be dedicated on that day) nocence, but specimens of hin hand-| terday, and created a panic tion, and got out move it Powerless. with appropriate ceremoples. « have 5 compare’ among the customers. It was As he did #0 two masked men iby: tee are not Mayor Douglas of Vancouver Will Warne Say im _ f wie captured by Mre. Thaw’s maid. | rushed him from the bushes beatde A r i heve been 20/ (By United Pree) be among’the prominent visitors, |‘ Hote and the police feel war| the road, and thrust a gun into his CARL H. SCHOTT. Pte supreme court. A wer Se vee an gat fa agi ite Ae ee: cas “r PURSUED MND (LIED ator Gare not raise Po rd ptr oan K* wate: ollove SACRAMENTO, Cal, June | They thes proceeded to | search Georgetown to Black River June- aN. Sr | eee eee, ohne coed bon L. Lund, meet me on the 8—Reporte that a huge rat- | Watwon, and secured # considerable tion on a case, and who were he Raryoon and| 9rend jerceny in the secon Vasant lot at 20th and Judkine | tieenake was concealed in a [etm of money and his wateh, but | warned of the approach of the auto- gree, in connection with his | 7 as he had on a heavy automobile (Wy United Press.) mobile by the flashing lights. ; ‘ "eh 4 r of scrap iron that arrived " by the flas ; b whom De Wolfe a, the Goover. Cleveland | bs Fag 9 e'cleck sharp, on Satur A Bonin fy rewuited in the fom and gloves, a diamond ring and| ADRIAN, Ua, June 29—Sur-| ‘They looked back and saw the With corruption, Srtlele to os Stare ieare— ll | You fail to meet me with $50 sidetracking of the car, When |#ilckpin, valued at $500 and $700 rounded deep swamp near this coming toward them at a ter- but was immediately rearrest: | each we overlooked Roulet Jenkin negro, wh P Mount, Dun we eity, Row nkins, a negro, who speed and drew the horse | ed ona charge of kidnaping his | | A Aluable watch belonging to 1 Howell and seriously Chadwick | f ‘ d ready to ‘ : were driving out of the wa: ick and) stepson, James Sheppard Ca | (By United Prem.) | Mere toh baat yu! BILL woe WS ieee smployes re. [Mf Bonney and inscribed with a, wounded Mrs. Howell, was shot. toland upon the sidewalk, ‘The auto- EM the legisiature| >87"* NH. | NEW YORK, June 29—The | Tha nots Wad mated dene fused te unioad the car, which |MAasonic emblem was taken, as death by a mob today, after |mobile dashed by them, and seeing | cash and your store and your the door was opened the snake ‘harges, De Wolfe | police today practically admit ‘and bore the reguiation @lack wae left in the open in the hope | Were the watches and money of all ed battle lasting for more than | the railway gates at the siding Aye his complaint ENJOIN FIGH TRAPPERS. ted that Leon Ling, slayer of f the si that the deadly reptile would | ‘he party a how which runs to the brick works, Ber amit = Elsie Sigel, the American mis Free me Pe Oe po ie 3 While the searching was x gro was heavily armed and | closed, the automobile made a aud A vemporary Injunction was sionary, had outwitted them, | The police watched the render progress, another automobile ap- 4 1 in wounding two of his | der ) and because of the ter sued yesterday againat E. The officers are still following | voux at 26th and Judkins, but no proached, and it was balled by \ ers before he was struck by a | rifi ed at h it was running, jand W. M. Andrews by Fe¢ every possible clue, but practic: | onw put in an appearance, but an KANSAS MINERS STRIKE gon, who cried: “Come on and get bullet from the rifle of a daring Hplu into the standing Judge C. H. Hanford, restraining ally conceded today that they nite = i ety PITTSBURG, Kan, June 20.—All/in on this,” but at his outery, one member of the mob, who crept into| freight cars. So terrible was the them from operating a fish trap| had little hooe of capturing | investigation resulted in Mandel’® miners iu the north end of the Pitts | of the men thrust a gun in his face,|the swamp and executed @ flank | impact that the coupling of the cars near Lopet island the young Chinese arrest burg field, about 4,000, have quit. |and the occupants of the machine movement upon the fugitive was te part and five of the load: tha . e feet along the track. —" WIFE AND CHILDREN SUFFER FOR CRIME LAID AT THE ©». ‘DOOR OF MAN NOW HELD AT THE KING COUNTY JAIL ©" Of two large ident spread re which wer ‘ idly and oon as possible the night in Bl BY BONNIE WHEELER, overdrawn. The man who firat made the complaint now wishes to drop! by other And Mra. Ogden stooped to hide her te 1 lifted a jured » removed to the manner, The giri The sins of the fathers shall be visited upon the childrer it, stating that he should have held the check # Httle longer as he had tiny kitten from the floor and stroked its soft f ; ) ( Georgetown, by her father and : i been told it would not be honored for a few days. $0 mach for the Yet, the woman who owns the cottage ts ve alt Then why | Wher all found to be her he asked the | "4 third and fourth generations’— Yes, but the greatest suffer ‘ . : opin) Heist do ometines marvel at the grip Socialism he es ; ree WAS KroNg With her . dren of the present generation ia gentle and refined. A woman of educatic with ¢ Soi pierre by ve al > t JUSTICE DEMANDS HER PENALTY. into a mirror Perhaps ause | As 0 i from the be ning of the world , " eae that her tresses at the Innocent should suffer for the guilty, w ¢ almost ceased to 0 grind out Ite 4 d so until next September, | ),, lunge into the working world, but f comés up, J. B, Ogden, the man who uttered the | ja\¢ © of bone about Peers ult acs wonder at the workings of the wheels of Justice. ‘1 04 | oh main In close confinement at the county's expense, and is iat was removed Foom and the suppo ‘ crush out the life and hope from the heart he Innoee nes Ra MF OE gee tas : pay AND NOW WHO PAYS THE COST? rom the brait Schott's condt family it that she 4 t oft t c fund : * sp rag a hair while sieep n, In nine cases out of ten, pay the pena er for her fos, must go dow? 1 “3 re willing to do anything alc " esterda I don't io LOSES - care what sort of work, just #0 1 car 1 honest living. I could replenish them, The breadwint INNOCENT MUST SUFFER FOR OTHERS. is found guilty of some crime, sothetimes a minor one, but! that But 1 must think of my children and I will gladly accept work thousa of emplo: eoker ire F din soft brown hair, Her volce is low, This will be t ar ly this morning The doct t hope for A Saks ted Himtel would not ha tle re enced. He serves this sentence of days, months, and, per of any kind, I can teach, sew, cook or keep house, I thought when this county's homes, In tt ©, who pays the penalty The I € that the.ends of Justice may be satisfied occurred, two months ago, to take in boarders. In tht ay I could keep It would not take much to change all this. If t cars Judg A — ate § tng se BE tle twide the prison doors? Perhaps thelr suffert ‘ mothe th thelr unoceupted house for a short time a chant me Mra ah ty th ‘ burden in ened by HER BOY NEEDS A MOTHER, SHE SAYS, tnot a very big one, take word fo lost J wat ta Ha man must pay, but thelr my of. Ho Me. t dge ly boy needs a mother just now. But the woman who owns this her © pnother trial, Help he ta boarde tt a Minent thea! tle cottage out on Beln avenue there is a mother who, | house had notified me that | must move. She says #he must have a/a few rough places, You will havo’stopped more than one heart from bat the cont © émall children, ts Paying for the #in of the husband and |tenant that will be absolutely secure, And just because of this unfor-| breaking by so dotng Ment of th he has just about reached the end of her tether, Within a tunate oceurrenoe, T and my little ones must be turned out in the Somewhem™ it says ell, but how about the man's wife abies | this little cottage so that the children 1 t be taken from me to be someo' who could trust nk at a b 1 F sald Ben ; Hublic | © home, and seek employment of some sort. The husband ‘and next month's Pent, 1 haven't the means to move and take another vain ie morning. “We dia not Void | fhe bas 1 now at the county jail awalting a trial on the charge of utter house, | wis not successful in renting my rooms, 86 T have only two If T can ease one life the aching, or cool one pal ; } d ad. butira rthless check boarders now. There is nothing left to do but to sell what gurniture Or help one fainting robin into his nest agatr 1 did not have of Mrs, M he muat give up the littlé home, put the two small children streets. L do not owe her a cent, but she will not take the chance on If I can stop one heart from breaking I shall no’ pa tory bagh of the cheek Is just an ordinary one-—an account iu oan, gay my bills, and go ‘out to work, The babies must be cared for | I shall not have lived in vain,” Sor od on Page 7.)

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