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e) NO. 121 Nl | | in Courting Women, Marrying Them "and Getting Away With! ME Their Coin, and Now “He's Sorry for Two. {By Voived F ose, Ca to dic G. Johnson, wontenced tc at San Q f gave out A statement te qeeounting the blot { BAN {Por four year # roamed t the United St huy robbing th { su anf in some netances ma fem, Inevery |: ce but ihe says, the cupid t the Was responsible for his suc Tm maleting her of her wav) of his duper & wor S They are Miss Katy Heone , and Mrs. Sylvia de} ten Francisoo. He mar | phath of them. } 1 but 8 short time to live “tor the doctors have | that my heart is weak. | ie before I xet out of San Ht thought | could tive,| fell this story | Heart ls Broken. yas born In Flensburg, Schiew eltein, March 11, 1845. My horse dealer and that Pesiness for years after tS the United Staten in Br years ago my health failed H Was broken by the death | yet fn Germany, and thing a living by duping! “fant remember the! Ball the women | the Women | married. The Pt trim them was spent ad 1 did not profit Ine ft Woman | harried was fF Brown, at Springfield, November, 1905. She! on the day of our) f deserted her in New| later. I simply didn't | ipa. Marriage was to Mra. de Hude Bonnett at in’ December, 1906. 1) ate tWo weeks and went 2 ae on Page 7.) Hehteeenes 3 } | | } * ‘| * ATTENDANCE. Ps ationd- katate ees OUD OF SEATTLE done bereetf proud, P maid Secretary morning when asked comments he had with regard to the 2 not as yet seen i Thave teen many | the east. at Washington. | have already teen here And not one but ox / ‘& herself as thorough- With Beattio’s beautitul Teturned to the city! was here, he said, governmental business: the department of fo the reclamation ser- | AT VERA Cruz. Ualied Pree) | CITY, July 12—Detalls Y night's storm in Orizaba, state of iM, Indicate that the prop Will approximate $1,000, of six have thus | ed. ore, A YSTS CAFE. iclose Of business, when the turnéd iow and while Of the cashier was turn: ‘Opened the drawer of th at the Allen Dale ‘om Third av. and James and extracted « sack 7 in cash The ce . iment to r 8nd when she returned Ue drawer open. The rest fen Were attracted by Of the girl and they asi nee, but too haa ae and had affair was cor than two minutes ’ | a. * | MS MEETING HERE, mee Oe melave of the Hrother- MH at the Clea ecutive, Meretary, of Bpokane St the convention | brand FOREOA, TEN PAGES 1THE SEATTLE PUNCH AND JUDY UP TO DATE con see 000% "if re o" : iG =N “ a " aflias f snap oy | ACCORDING TO ATTORNEY DE WOLFE, THE ABOVE IS THE RELA. | ———— JUDGMENT REVERSED & TIONSHIP EXISTING BETWEEN THE CORPORATIONS OF THE STATE AND THE SUPREME COURT AT OLYMPIA. PL UNGE INTO THE BAY Ear M. CARRIGA PEODLES HOT ATMOSPHERE At Least Commissioner Abrams Tells Him He Is a “Hot Air Merchant," at Stormy Meeting. County Commissioner Abrams termed Comm ssioner Carrigan a “hot air merchant” and re- quested him to “quit chewing the Robert Bridges, talk. ing for the advocates of the East Gide Kent-Orillia road, “roasted” the commissioners to a beautiful brown and taxpay- ers collected a fund to take le gal action against the body; all thie and much more happened at a very stormy session of the commissioners at the court house this morning. Bridges accused the commisston ers of indifference, of “nlegers in| the woodpile” and of building roads for thelr friends, while the people from his district applauded vigor ously. Carrigan introduced a resolution to bulld the section of the original East Side road, which was after wards diverted. Abrams, as chair. man, refused to censider the reso mote especially |jution without a aecond, which was | ® lacking. Incidentally he told Car rigan what he thought of him in plain terme. Finally Rutherford weconded the resolution that it might be considered and it was voted down. Rutherford then Introduced a res olution for the West Side road. Thia was then passed, Carrigan voting against, and it will be for warded to Olympia, Advocates of the west road have been busy in the capital of late and are reported to have wot the state commission ers over. Following the Bridges and the residents of his district met in the hall, appointed a committee, collected $5 from each man, and called a meeting at Ren on for Saturday night to start segal action to compe! the commission ers to build the part of the east road they want board's JEKERIES WILL FIGHT JOHNSON BIG FELLOW N THE PUBLIC—WILL MEET THE BLACK MAN AS SOON AG ENGAGEMENT 18 OVER, (iy Ualted Pree) TORONTO, Ont., July —"T am not ready to begin now,” vehemently declared James | J. Jeffries today when he reiterated | Ree ee & w hin denial that he intended to re | sporting men, claiming to be friends *\majn out of the ring, refusing to | of mine, were willing to bolleve the fight Jack Johnson, “IT am going to New York in two Wednee & nds, bs RAK A & & &| Weeks, at tho ond of which time my action, | LUNBERMEN PAY TRIBUTE --JO CUSHMAN National Association Ad- journs to Attend Funeral of Congressman Cush- man at Tacoma. | The National Lamber Manufac turers’ association thie morning ad journed its session at the Hoo Hoo House on the A-Y¥-P. grounds, after a balf hour meeting, and left in a body for Tacoma to attend the fun }eral of Congressman Francis W. | Cushman | The election of officers of the as sociation was postponed until to. | morrow when, in spite of the }changes in the program, the con vention hopes to complete its work Yesterday's session of the lum |bermen wae largely devoted to a discussion of conservation, and jeloned with the passing of a reso ltution favoring odd lengths in floor jing, ceiling, partition, finish, bev eled and drop siding and molding [teehee eee eh | William Hembling Objects) | to Competition on His | Private Preserves and | | Literally Soaks His Com- | petitor, } Two over wealous real estate salesmen mixed at Pie and one of them 6 this morn ing was toned overboard into the cool waters of But to the tale: William Hemb ling, @ saleaman employed by C. D. Hillman, the heavy realty owner of Seattle, wae at his appointed place bright and early thie morning when the hated rival showed up. | The H. RL, acording to Hembling, has been “butting in” at Pler 6 tor the past week while Hembiing was telling — prospective purchasors| about the beauties of the Hillman | properties bordering on Puget Bound | The Rival Appears. | Hembling bad fost finished hyp- notizing a squad @hen the rival ap- | proached and, after sizing up the Hillman salesman as a likely cum tomer, sald “IT have some beautiful property over here, young man. Jam up—~/ against tide water-—grand view— | streets before you die and you can | States will do but little toward tm- ;bulld a nifty litte bungalow for) $1,600—provided you steal you ma-| teriala. 1 af | But just then Hembling realized | | enat it was the hated rival, Bo, | elsing said rival by the slack of! | the trousers and the scruff of the | neck, Hembling cast him overboard, | N the hated rival weighs at} # least an eighth of a ton. A mighty! * # Splash arose when the pounder | MAKES RECORD FLIGHT. * smote the briny, and cute little cae * (By United Press.) # | cades of water rilied from his eyes! lw ETAMPS, France, July 12.— # 48 he frantically pawed and thresh- |# M. Blerfot, the French aero. #/¢d about, gasping for air | ® naut, this afternoon eatablinte ® | Gloate Over the Soused | # od a world's ord for & #| | \@ straightaway aeroplane flight #| The chucker gazed down upon # by making @ distance of 28 #| his saturated rival with all kinds of i miles in 66 minutes, The w|sloat and gleo when ho realized lw Wright Brothors’ flights have #| that the chuckes could not swim # always been made in circles in #| Did Mr. Hembling stand by and | lw circumscribed flelda, hence the #| Slow the hated rival to perish? % fight today establishes a reo #| He did not | * ord. w} Setzing a long pike pole, Mr * #|Hembling hooked the floundering ly yjone by the coat collar and hauled ed MOTORCYCLE STOLEN. A valuable m was stolen from the atreet in front of the res dence of A. G, Taft of the firm of | Piper & Taft Jast night shortly be fore § o'clock. No trace of the thief ‘has yet been found toreyels a theatrical contract wh! expire, and for my fight with Johnson. I agreed with my theatrical managers, at }the time I went on the stage, that I would not sign up for a fight be fore | terminated my engagement with them, and therefore I oannot negotiate with Johnson now. If it smoke without a moment's delay, “It surprises me that fo many |rumor that I had decided not to re- lentor the ring. ‘They ought to know lime better than that.” }him through the water to a con venient slip in the pler The big salesman whisked the salt water from his eyes, puffed like a porpoise, and demanded sat iafaction Then Mr. Hombling waxed real angry. Real Strenuous. Do you know what he did? He planted the toe of his number nine on the southwestern portion of the obese one's trouserettes, Whereupon, the watersoaked wont away from there per. | HOME— DITION | | ite findings pubtic jher fate and S200 NOT | whol.” | dealing with the Av . - “ THE 1909. COURT CHARGES BEFORE THE BAR TACQMA, July 18 letter to President J Attorney Herbert N. De Wolfe has written a B. Bridges of the state bar association asking that the assoclat.on considered the charges made by De Wolfe against | the etate supreme court The charges De Wolfe would submit to the bar association identi@al with those he placed before the legislature which were re Mr. De Wolfe | haw little hope of achieving anything through the legislative commit are | ferred to a committee of lawyers of the lower house. |tee and avke that President Bridges appoint a committee to look into the matter “It would suggest,” the letter says, “that this committee be in structed that should It find my charges well founded, it request the supreme judges involved to resign, and thus save the state the enor | MOUs Oxpense of impeachment proceedings; that should the judges involved refuse to resign, that the committee be instructed to make and tranemit copies of the same to each branch jof the legislature.” FLOWERS AND KIND WORDS REVIVE HOPE IN THE HEART OF MRS. ALICE FASSNIDGE BY BONNIE WHEELER the one who had t her Hope fe a wonderful thing after (trough all the dark hours that | att have followed the exploston of | Somewhere, tucked away in ev-| Kerosene which snuffed out effect le feavor. there must be at| “ally the happiness of the pair least grain ef hope or abs made her ha | failure ia the result Some one the woman whe bool ¢ f the many kind-|!# trying to secure employment for hearted women who found time Bun- | the husband, in Seattle) will be day t cal! on little Alice Passnidge, S#ppy tonight. or I miss my guene whowe pitiful story wan told by The I slept last night,” the womar } Star last Saturday, and to take her *#/d, “the best sleep 1 have ha }a bunch of flowers, dropped into *#hee | was burned, I seen this auffering woman's coloriess life fe#t. The women who car \n seud@f hope. see me talked so cheerful Lawt night the unfortunate wife | took my mind off the burns and was betually happy when | dropped to sleep I awoke You who have seen her will re-| refreshed tiiee what happiness meant to thir She Would Help Others women who for 11 months has lain’ guch masses of flowers as the absolutely helpless, unable to move | women of Seattle brought to this hand or foot, ag the result Of) jittie sick woman. And how happy frightful burns she recolved last) they made her. She looked at them lovingly and said that she never had #0 ny for her very never healed, although every Inch| own befo Her room was filled of Wei that could be taken from) with the fragrance of flowers her Wugband's body wae grafted on You must take she in. breant And when I told her that of a boy In another hospital who gerald be so «lad to get a few Teo Good to Be True ‘(gorge is to got work In Boattle,| whe Wanted to send al) 1 would and | ean seo him every evening.” | take. I compromised on a bunch the tpid me. “One of the indies| of sweet peas and when [ left her who talied yesterday told me she she was amiling as much as her was going to secure work for him burned, twinted face would allow hear me. | hope ane does, It ts And the boy In the hospital, who too good to be true. | am so happy. w cripp! in @ cavein tn the I get a0 lonely at times.” mines in Alaska, 18 months ago. Happy, with death staring her in| smiled, too. when I handed him the the (ace! The more hope of seeing | bunch of flowers STIL WAN TD UY SIT FOR STABLES Councilmen Talk of Pur- chasing Transfer Com- pany’s Property in Face of Recent Scandal. In the face of the fact that Coun- ellman Goddard was approached In the most quéstionable manner in an effort to get him to vote for the EXCLUDE Th ~ORIENTALS Leader in National Council of Women Has Other) Ways of Aiding Work-| men on Pacific Coast. The exclusion of the Japanese) and the Chine from the United proving the labor sttuation of the Paciffo coast,” sald Mrs. May/ purchase by the city of the Seattle Wright Bewall of Indianapolis, hon. | TPansfer company’s site for the right Bewa eaber dit new city stables, the deal to make rary) president of the National’ this purchase was revived at the and chairman meeting of the council last and ar- | bight Counest of Women. oity alls covohneneatageap he scheme for the clty to buy | bitratton this property at an exorbitant) this morning of the work before the | price was dropped like a hot potato National Council, which will open! several weeks ago, when Goddard! \t# gonvention tn the Plymouth) told the story of how he had been | churéh tomorrow morning, “Striet-| tacitly offered by Harry BE. Lipp er supervision of the immigration’ mann, agent for the company, free | laws ip what we need, and what the tallyho rides, credit at a bank, split | government must give us, but nev-|on loan commissions and sundry | er exelusion jof any nation or peo- other inducements If he would get | ple “right” on thie proposition 1 Belleve we have the right to Feared a Big Scandal. demabd the exclusion of the pauper.) me oxoosure of this deal at the the oriminal, the filiterate or the | ete p tion. But we! me the tacit offer was made} diseaped of any na Ha, [threatened to develop into a gen-| showidnever have the right to dis) oo.) scandal, and Goddard was not erimipate againet any nation @* @) oan aiowed to officially tell his | story to the elty councll, which he Is an Authority. asked to do. The matter was Mrs, Sewall is one of the best/hushed up as quickly as possible known authorities on affairs of wo-|and those who before had been so thie country, and she has| persistent in efforts to have the rowponsible postions injcity purchase this property went to talking about how much better it would be for the city stables to human family be erected on a site already owned “Pave made a study of the labor |by the municipality | situation In this country, and it te} Last night the committee, in discussion men in held , many the different national betterment organizations of the matter was) SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, TUESDAY, JULY 13 SEATTLE ONE CENT TEN PAGES NEEDS TH NEES THE PEM “UI NT WIT DHOK Story of a People’s Faith and a Broken Pledge Remains of Cushman Are ine : foer t nd Buried Thousands Being at the.) ine: tho womon in Tacoma, Services—Towns in the pent h ne h roven North Pay Respects. to be t gen: i After lying |and the k t r from ancis W. Cushman | & mere ewterday It ne took ) ke the t triy And the cit za lutely a r In A “Gentleman's Agreement.” wa eur Th 1k ment wa made be- of ‘ tween « en at the time of the which ( granting of the blanket franchise ist why it was not incorporated thie elt within the franchise tn ack and 4 W. Martin preached | #t one has t able to aa arg hn |answer—but nevertheless the delivered the eulogy at Understanding has eéxisted, and ai. The services |heretofore it has been lived up to, 1 606, including but now—well, the pany needs many lodges and clubs. The Knights that extra penny Templar officiated as escort an Superintendent Boullion was not f the went carefully rved at the |at his office Monda but those in charge - utilities department Man arave nic rite KETCHIKAN, Alaska, July 13—|{nto the matter, read all the fran- By order of the mayor, flage are | chive: d and new, and decided flying at half mast here today out that the elty could not force the f respect to Congressman Cush. | Seattle Electric company to live up man, whose funeral takes place in| to the old agreement and lesue Tacoma. Congressinan Cushman | transfers to workingmen, who, liv- was always friendly toward Alaska. ing at een Lake, take the cars h on Firet in going to and JUNEAU, Alaska, July 13.—Plags | from thelr work. It was these who are at half mast today out of re) had made complaint spect to Congressman Cushman. How frail a thing is honor be Alaskan newspapers editorially say (tween corporations. Alaska shares with the state of - Washington the | good friend van of & great and WILL STRING LIGHTS. Ranner electric lights are to be Jatrung f the Brookiyn bridge tion, we would have had this mat-| along E. 40th #t. to the gates of the jter settled long ago, | “Aw it te said OM | exposition, providing the bill Intro- horses are dying|@uced by Councilman Zbinden to our off because of the rankest kind of | the council Inet night sucessfully |sanitary conditions that the city | Passes the finance committee and would not tolerate in any individual | the council, The bill carries an ape for one minute jnicely settled or We had this thing propriation of $300. nd 1, for one. | Was sorry to see it knocked in the head to vote in favor of the transfer | (iy United Press.) company alte LINCOLN, Neb. July 13— Suggesting that a constitutional amendment providing for the direct election of United States senators by the people be sub- mitted to the states for ratifica- | The original bill ordering the board of public works to commence | work with the $15,000 already ap-| propriated was relegated to the | committee once more. And while , the councilmen try to frame up a} |new deal to get the Beattle Trans- | |fer company's property in a man | jher that will not be too raw, the| tion at the same time they are feity’s horses will continue to suffer | to pass upon the income tax, jand die in the present unhealthful | W. J. Bryan today addressed a }and unsanitary stables letter to President Taft. == SSS MAKE A RECORD WITH THEATRE EO L. DREW. W. M. RUSSELL. | me beltef that the labor untona are brought up again through the reso: | The opening of the new Alham-;and Mr. Drew grew greater, The wrong in their attitude toward cap Loker introduced by Councilman! bra theatre last night was a tri-| theatre is a little gem, the acoustic ita, Strikes and walkouts are/Goddard to have the board of pub-|umph for Mossrs. Russell & Drew. | properties are all that could be wrong. Force will never win for |e works commence work on new | Seven weeks ago yesterday the first | desired, the seats arranged to the theni in the end, Their greatest |barns at once. The plan was to brick was laid and since that time | best possible advantage, and care strength should He in arbitration jhave the stables erected on Lander the manager, on scores of occa | taken for every conventence of the | son jst, on two biocks owned by the sions, said that the house would | audience, |The crowd which gathered fol-| municipality there situated near) be ready for Mrs, Fiske on the It was a representative audience lowing the-big splash then dis Frye & Co. Packing plant night of July 12, and it was ready. | that greeted Mrs. Fiske last night, | persed, leaving Mr, Hembling | sole possession of the realty fleld in ER BUNKED) whiio there I will post a forfeit] | | (WILL PLANK ROADWAYS Seventeen thousand five hundred | doliare was appropriated Inst night |by the council! to plank Westlake and Henry|have never faked the public and 1| Were not for that I would post MY | poyjevard acrows Lake Union, The|that he be allowed doing it | forfelt today and go after the DIE | sum of $10,000 was also appropriat ed for the planking of the White at bri around to Alkt Point Woatern ay, is to be planked from University st. to Lenora at The sum of $2,700 was appropriat ed for this work last night, by the counell, [stranger wae nowhere in sight, Broaches Old Scheme. | SMILES ON STRANGER When the advance guard of last | Society was there, evening clothes | Councilman Mullen wanted tonight's attendance entered the new jand “dekklata what must spend $5,000 on the building and | theatre it was with ejaculations of have been far more pleasing to the WHO TM g Councilman Conway thought noth-| Pleased — astonishment Bright, /heart of “Dad” Russell was the ing lose than $50,000 would be suf-| splck and span, the house was be-/ number of old friends who, for a ficient to properly construct the |fore them, ready for the curtain|seove of years, have followed his When Mrs. A. Brady alighted from | stables, to go up. True, there was a strong | theatrical ventures in S Not a Sound steamer early this morn President Ti Gill then broke | suggestion of turpentine and other all of these wore even clothes ing a polite stranger approached, | forth and resurrected the old Trans-| paint concoctions In the atr, an oe or low ent gowns, and to some the lifted his hat, and pollwly asked | fer company stable site scheme. casional paint spot was visible on admission must have meant an to carry her! The moment President Gil said | the seats, now and then one caught event, but “Dad" Russell has given suittease. Mrs. Brady consented | "transfor site” a general bueaing |4 glimpse of a man flitting by In| thom his best all those ye and and the stranger accompanied her| broke out, intermingled with re-| overall, but aside from these little | they were there to help swell his to Ninth ay, and Pike st, where|marks about “tallyho rides" and | easily overlooked detalls the man-| triumph of a Jong career, he politely bade her good bye, A|“financial advantages.” jagers of the Alhambra had made} (o}, Bob Lindsay gave the saluta- fow minutes later Mra, Brady found| “If that matter had not been} good, ltorian addres nd was followed by that $5.60 In silver had been taken |‘bawled out’ In the press about one} As the house filled from the or | Mayor Miller who congratulated from her coat pocket, The polite|of our honored members being ap-| chostra radk back to the door, the the management and the public proached with an offer of seduc volume of praise for Mr. Russell | alike on the occasion.