The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 2, 1909, Page 1

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

pry TAF SIXTEEN PAGES. SEATTLE, WASHINGTO ARTIST CANTELOU DEPICTS HIS FAREWELL IMPRESSION erer Gives Up! | per, Saying f Guilty, and Sets Innocent Person. Beeveverve WOISOO, J ys, buy ware 4 maw tl Brasehs Bros. t a the murder bd James Plvord | oes the man wa x : eee ee ed eeereee fae Pres) BOO, denn N ‘meric! da we Rime Cali lan shot th Cunning! Sinploy of Gr k, be anter fh the wet nt mpany"# fr repeated} the pretty book her death white of her super of the payroll ly with Cuoning the hmrnediate ¢ of the check iy to go about} man drew ~ TWA KiII fil fatal ahbdt. F times to collect ” Cunningham so that the! ASSASSIN to be pald.} Siiasoisnennpiiaas | Weaver" "Indian Student Murders British Officer and Doc- may morn take & Inst at- Shirl. Both | Dypnotize me—1) . = tor at Reception at Night, in London. est } cal ar influence 4 in an awed it he was try- perhaps to get} that girl if she! creeping over of it. (By United Pree.) rack shot and 1} LONDON, July 2 wa leaked! would do the | et today that Btr Lesley Probyn, a thing war pre-| rominent Indian ex-official, was gall it. The girl iy of chances | Wounded last night at the Imperial And save herself, | institute, when Nadar Lat Dhingras, t take ther jan Indian student, shot and killed Hh office when 1! Colonel Sir William Curzon Wyllie, he was the man. Wiption in the | 49d Dr. Calas |.alieaca, a } eft, { went to the | phy sician of Shanghal. Sir Lesley Gesk and pri scuttle, whieh | Aa I expected, it} a long discus the Shir! * girt| taken home by friends, Bravch giri.| nothing of his injury until today it Bure Shot. lia thought that he will recover, MPT think abe w anal The Double Tragedy. With her tack) Horectives are Investigating ogg ae "i double tragedy of lant night and} tke the be of the opinion that it was the 1 * back of| result of a political intrigue: Me een te" | Wiltiatn has be en prominent in tn ; dian affairs and it is kno : tlle lmany secret enemies might desire age aeae hie death. Dhingras, the murderer,| My whe efunes to talk and alts quietly In} ak the wa “0p on, | his cell, apparently unmoved by the } think fee it | thought of hie rime hall to 1 His case wan called today before a magistrate, who set the prelimin-| Bito the street: 1) ay hearing for July 10. fot in my ha Crime at Reception, | The double murder happened last at a reception tendered the | Indian stadents at the tmiperial ff perffdte. Dilngrad was noticed talk fig to Sir William and then, sud denly whipping out a revolver, shot Enalishinan thromgh the head He fired geveral more shots, and Wallet bit and killed Dr , who was standing nearby men threw the ~ | was wounded In the | followed the assassination and was who said th 4 all « lo ar and then int I stay id then pame dian & paper for th ew that they were 4 man i fo tell the » right | Nea a J Half a dosen shooting selves upon assassiv, but he} hail, 1 tp struggied with the strength of a fash in hin maniac and it was only after a hard | Wat a gun. fight that he was overpowered, It} But Just then) se during thie strogele, In while | Brawn may veral shots were fired, that Sir Wat be ran was wounded. bother fe that the PMG wo that th, Victim's Wife Falnte. ran ia young man, Aap. about 20 years of age. Hej mer and | on a student at the Univer WAL they o Hlexe, London, At the recep ahd agar fon last night he was dressed In| MET got ) clothes, but a tar} you kr | A * % | wore Wyllie 19 prostrated today | Dhad 1 he terrible affair, She was in Morning rt of the institute when me with + ng took plage, but heard t to and rushed fe the scene recognize the bigod rea of her hush enide hin a body oor fellow," she sald, and then, the first time realizing the itity of the victim, fell in a ad falnt, he and i, inclined to RY, it having Dawe 12.) id ET | of the Missouri river | sonally, joes of the | commercial } | | but tat it le“ went | | L} N, FRIDAY, JULY 2, 1909. E (FROM THE BAN FRANCISCO It momnggnal fe hot suffictont that we ata a ut world’s fair on the loyalty to the good to viwig it it wection, on the nay for the Alaaka-Yuk word VERYONE SHOULD VISIT THE FAIR DAILY GLOBE, JUNE 26, 1909.) y at home and ar Pacific coast wetical It ja not 4 {ity of which we depend, to pre oxponition and urge our friends Every man, woman and child who lives in the vast territory weet should make metropolis of the thin West fair of Ba be #hipy true will be Beattle Our interests the than right that we Will be stimulated x the AlaskaYuk should contrit tor tte support Moreover, Seattle it is not only a dut exposition organizations who thusi#am concerning it educational They say factor in THE GREATEST 6 that bilgation fulf the It selousne is seldom we oan con # of an « Yot that tw the posttian offe What the fornia Boe dent of thie stat men wa to hart: lure. attr * Californians hundred California b have Hon The tors seen a exbibite at world of equa! an & mont of the features The California have visited the development an earnest attempt to see it per bh Franete ing y, but a great pleasure, to see the and are full committee other of as Promotion the fair er that It is not only important an and upbuilding of the coast HOW ON EARTH.” bine duty with pleasu eh . rusiness men, kn ttle should the Alaska Yukon ex t's fair ¢ wer he | Beatie fair in replete with unique and tte | ara others fry fore 0b The *« of our great Nor iation to visitors of the fair 4 Our Pacific onstration of industrial owe resoure and in and comme of other Western states fr Wa | have done their best to show that om colinfes thweat Territor addition to the exh ahington All the Pacific coast could provide an to Mexico. of them ) SIXTEEN PAG “DUIS” SCORE PONT “IND MRS ~ FRIEND MRS. LEONIA BROWNE, | exposition better than anything previously attempted in the East or | Contesting Delegate Seated in Na | Europe—and, according to the enthus all parte of the world, they have eu Por Seattle thie summer | ductive territory this reason it behooves th and see in for thie whowe himself what tic comments of visitors from coeeded. ¢ eltizen of Ban nelaco to & wonderful and pro ator and metropolis | We cannot afford, in after years, to have the Eastern visitor speak M. Louia Cantelou, the French artist who has been giving his impressions of America to the readers of The Star, left for British Columbia today on his way to the Orient eanen he would carry away from Seattle, M. Cantelou drew the above.—Editor, When asked for a picture of the “MORE MYSTERY TOMORROW A IN SIGEL CASE GREAT OAY AT WOMAN AND cow Go tants THE YP, EO INURED ATLAST ENDS. River Believed to Be Murderer of Relative of German Warrior. NEW (By United Press) YORK opinions are July 2 expressed by Different the au | thorities today ae to the Identity of a Chinese the Inst night Police that ft ts sought murdered Carey, it ts not An autopsy on the body today lascertain how the Chinese came to |#xposition | this death If the body ling confronted { Leon than any j the hunt for the Chinese ithe whi coroner and Captato that Sit! Leon, and belleve that he was slain | program will how at the same time as the girl been learned that jwhich Klste's t from again some overy of her death }it was thought that jhad her bod in o vain effort to find a wafe “ The contend taken turned die ing place Now Hudson Captain on of th practiclng | Detective Van Wagner c found foating in| Riverdale Coroner MeDonaid and tain of Leon Ling of having but Captain ‘eau, and end that corpee river near Ward are cer body charge Sigel ide the the b> hi being performed} in an effort to is the police will be with a mystery which haa arisen slayer began Ward since of swirl missionary the is that body of the trunk In dy Leon's and = re before the Heretofore the girl's slayer about the room time carted hid for it it je believed that the fleat time the trum was taken from the } room {ft gontittied thé body } According to this was taken out and emp first turned to the body of the tlon of the | plan from being carried out grewsome of Leor the trun tied of ft and then to bear away The interven vented thi theory load re the room girl police 1 HUNDRED URED ALIVE (iy ted Prose.) NEWPORT, Wales, July 2— One hundred workmen were en tombed today by a landslide which wrecked new docks that were being built on the Irish it is Impossible now to establish the number of fatali- FRED M. LOW DEAD Pred morning a. Mr months, M daughters, Maid at his ho 18 Low haw t la survived by and, Bie aon, Lloyd Low, 48 ith om sick for elght aix Clara, widow, Harry, and Ida, Fern, a and Helen and Violet Low was a member and his funeral [by them, of the Bagles will conducted The date is not yet set is identified as» that) deeper | Tt has} was found was!) city | Thousands V Will E Enjoy the Special Features Plan- ned by County, Lumber- | men and Railroad Men. The Diewent day the A.-Y.-P. hax toon since the opening will be cele brated tomorrow, July $, “ptke the switches and board fret westbound train” I the order that has been flashed to the railroad men of the Northwest, who will celebrate thetr day at the fair tomorrow Lumber campe are closing down All over the North wert, and 20,000 loggers and millmen ta a conserva | tive estimate of the number who wil} take part in Lai T coal mines of King county w N close, sending « few thousand the fair. And the big cele- bration of Strawberry day i by King count bends and hundreda of visitors from town In county. There It be something doing from dawn to dark, as @ glance at the offi ners to conduct- will bring brass every | | | Big Industrial Parade | The Industrial Straw AY will lenve Ploneer square parade of from Vester t Broad way fate Twill be ind This alone float ity, | } ar parade with of the ¢ and a hundred itered by loeal | Hut at the fair grounds md parade, that of the railroad will join the line, while the| yermen have bullt hand flonts for the The pageant will tour expo grounds ing t main it An the stadium coupled by a ball ga annot pase there, but many choice spots for reviewing It will be und big feature, m nt en bands tn Hine | Coat and v hant# “ne whicle two aston, entire the sition pate at Yelock will be me the jal Events. vt the department of all Inst night) ther at the special event program, wtatd 1 fino gotting es your Th fre nm at the King Ce building, t wedding In a balloon by wire} those Hing, shingle ing « by but what's the! the Pay* Stre to tomorrow's r that unty jou t weav-| on, that could to Juntice bration ff he bad a cast fron ind & megaphone as big around as the Ferrle wheel, It will be a “hum dinger,” a8 they say in Mlesourt na mtesta ie lumberr ROTO TOTOTOTOT tte tk * THURSDAY'S A-Y-P, AT. * TENDANCE, | % Youterday's ddmiesions 20,040 #| * Total for the season , 688,917 ®|} ROR RR RR, lof the wonderful hermen's day at the|* lin the boy's body were broken < settee eeee ee Pacific Coast ¢ that we had not even seen it. We | standpoint whatever, The jit wil be for u#—and the more West and industries over Tesources work for ite prospertty-—and our be royally entertained If we take exposition, Think it Let the They will be there next summer up the ratiread office today and bay your ticket and prepare for a Ui over moun IN ACCIDENT, Orville Nash Fatally Hurt and His Mother Suffers Broken Leg While Going to His Rescue. Orville Nash, aged 15 was fatally crushed under a load of lum ber near bie home sith av, and Dearborn at, shortly after noon to-| day; and hie mother, Mrs. Eva J ab, suffered a broken leg in & fall she got while son's rescue. The boy drawing @ heavy years running to her driving @ team of lumber, | wheels was load when one of the wagon struck @ stump and the lumber on the wagon shifted and fell to the ground. The went with ar a) under the lumber and was terribly | He live few boy crushed. ean but a hours Mrs, Nash saw the accident and started on the run to the boy's as sistan A dog got in her way and tripped her and as she fell her leg was broken Neighbor s came to the resone of both, The woman was carried into her home, and the lumber shifted from off the prostrate boy, At firat it was thought he was dead, but later {t was found that a spark of life remained. A cursory examina tlon showed that a number of be nes ja the son of F. W. Nash. Pe ee ee eee eel BANK CLEARINGS. Seattle. today . $2 8,910.0 Clearing Balances . 99.19 Tacoma. Clearings today . .$1,492,471,00 1 0.00 ances 106,02 Portland. $1,928,624.00 120,972.00 settee eee eee Tete eee ee ee ee SEVERE SHOCKS FELT ROME, July 2.—-Severe shocks following the earthquake at Messina ,yesterday were felt until midnight last night in all the countries in the Eastern Mediterranean, Reports from Italy, Southern Spain, Portugal, Tunis and Al- 9 jay the eran | was of great extent and » vgrit ys Property damage believed to be heavy but it is not known whether any lives were, lost, we and the position—-and be forced to admit ford to miss it from an about the Weat enthuatastie of this qonst, the be wn. And, besides all this, we can our vacations at the Alaska Yukon cannot know the better heec The more we me 1 seashore ntain go for @ year. Beattie fair will not. Call about special rates The n You will get It at Soatt an inquire ig treat (FGSATURE. THE oEsolON Senate Will Meet Again in Few Weeks, But House Will Not Convene Until Middle of August. OLYMPIA, July 2-—The legis- lature adjourned rly this afternoon after a morning spent in accomplishing practically nothing. Cox introduced a bill which passed the senate creat ing a revolving fund to meet the Operating expenses of the sta rock crushing plants, but this as well other ate bills, went to the house committee to slumber until the how: again in August. The sena will meet July 14 to resume im- peachment. (My United Press) OLYMPIA, Wash. July 2 T legislature fading tke of the sunshine By and the packing thelr but all morning offort in in twos away cake for ones members are grips and depart after effort in each house to formally ad motion to adjourn failed Some of the members are ke up a semblance of sion forts to alip through some p taking advantage of many sontees The senate & memorial by to open lands in the Columbia rese In the to ¢ thia morning Pr pas asking settlement river aby con farm forest arene ves senate the Flatlands amending the Hen law of ion, as asked by ty passed, a8 prohibiting bills men, wa was a new bill by Bry the hunting in Kitsap count An attempt in the senate by to punish attempt to influence the during Impeachment trial for against Schively was voted down The senate also voted to refuse concur in the house amendmen whieh increased the salary of hona¢ | members of the Imp hinent board from the customary $5 to $7 por day The proceedings in both houses | were marked by dilatory tactic in neither house was present at noon an deer with dog 0 pas a resolution Presby any gon ators & majority | | WALL 8T, MARKETS, | (ly United Press) |" NEW YORK, able excitement was occasioned this morning when the New York | Central notified the Public Service }commission that {t expects to ex }pend $21,000,000 this year on im provements and asked permission to Issue new securities, July 2.—Consider al tional Convention, wo MAY THE POLE. WERE CALLED UT ed otofore 1 stor d to neton untold happer W oman lant We leaked o1 ffrage eda 4 day that shane delega’ ed, they gente room in the they were fn caucus the read among the that the elded to r conven fternoon whe the rned to church an an en Menkes mor enter the hall and regain their seats in the convention. Some quick witted “regular” rushed to the anteroom door and turned the key the “insar in the ante-room. Dr an “insurgent hapy be outside and saw the coup of the “regular by foree jocking ents’ She thought aboyt kicking in the door herself, but as that would not ladylike, she turned to t telephone and ed the P to do the job or her Hefore the police arrived the quick.acting “regular” had re pented of her hasty action and unlocked the door be eee eee eee ee ee eee eee ee eee eee eee * * eee ee ee ee HPRREE ESE EYE VY GORNELL WINS. THE FOUR | | TAKES FIRST OF THE BIG RACES BY GOOD | | MARGIN. N.Y POUGHKEEPSIF The Cornell four line the finish in lengths nearest annual Nev the my ighkeer DEPARTMENT STORES TO CLOSE MONDAY to J. a ougall Merehant Macl ass s of greater 4 on Monday Avording the Retail the departme will be and thu much deserved rest While the stores of tht been in holidays to their prominent merchant this feel that our loss in fully made up in the {amount of energy put ies by the clerks iation jul rks a elty hay granting ald a morning sales | greater into thelr very generous ORDERED TO PAY | Henry Rief, game warden of King was thie morning dered to att fe un $10 per temporary alimony to Martha Rief heard, Mra. har unger insanely Jealous of her } county pay $ rey month ht wife trial | Ref Jand 1 An ernable gemper eres ss se unté the divorce | & crowds Ire prote alleges that] AND MM tional Suffrage Associa- Seats Two Dele- gates Named by Women Excluded From the State Association Meeting. tion of the state friends deleg while the officer utes of the Nat Ply church. na Suffrage assoc their at ongregati continuing nh serenely uth enting regu n of the Emma ent in land took declaring to a friend that he had been They May Talk tlon to seat the dele w alee ffered the na- M. ¢ nding iitor mn did the de who stated that not have the og: ate s a vote, them power Raker of prominent me ~nt nd Mrs. Leonia nt attorney of red 5¢ din the nifon with a volce * until their di state convention Is national board. ane, one of the the North we & prom the proceed e with the cided hy the They Are “Progressives.” The “bolters,” who now insist on being called the “progressiv thia morning at a session held in Recita at Third and Unt- versit set of resolations to be presente to the national board t ft nh when it meets to decide the » arising over the ing of more 1 200 dele- from the convention eaday after ¢ resolutic which thirty chibs it from the state ution. forth the reasons the ‘progressives’ have for the stand they have taken, The national convention moved slong smoothly this morning, and no hint of the trouble brewing in the Washington delegation came up to mar the session, which was a yery interesting one They Talk About Peace. Harriet Tay- her report, which The suf- frage 0 it needs all the fing c nnce it can se- eure ar iberal friends The peace and arbitration report, which was given by Ames Mead, brought out in th n of the most interesting features of the meeting this morning Mrs. Olivia Freelove Shepherd of Orillia, one of the oldest members of the association, took the platform h of the gov- A~Y-P. ex the ball Kates We e from exclud- urer was ay n made Lucia discus: mpressior t exhibit at the framed soft gr tractive rmed the cally that 1 to the t was gly and methods of n to take REFUSES EXTRADITION arrested In Denver Lachman, of H. Van on the oe ee ee FIREWORKS BARRED. No fireworl toy pi x makin de mitted tion Chie * the * meas * for expe ure i th ‘Re * ton. * ee Oe ee ee * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * x *

Other pages from this issue: