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THE SEATTLE AZZ ne? TO QU § Shank Attempts “iq Vain to Delay the Until He non Friends. —— Waited Press A duly 80.—The State adopted ar HL Walker of 8e Hing ite grievance t Hpatitute disbarmer Milo A. Root Corwin 8. Sha matter delayed pe the Walker reso Dovel! of Se ‘that last Monday he in judicial gown Fa apecial judge in a ease, and that it p cheeks burn with : members ex fon at the no mently given in Col lekly and other pudlica d the Washington court oft n the oa to bave been de Yootetiay, but the attend go sight that |( was put BUNTY Up calle were tel F bringing ic & nom awyers Judge ttle, attor ifle, Wal attorney reste, and ma, attorney Pacifte committee will alla Walle, brother Gose; as the next members of the ‘are present, Chief lend Justices Chad. nd Barker. THE IER IN the city jail are ind immediate m city officials time that those in he City hospital were immediate med Only 4 few days ago fell in an alco av. He was tty wotfering He clung tell and shook appealed to tans to take him | But there was “no fiddwell's condition des that he was ? hospital. And he Room. fisoners alike have sory from hoe “No more room fs good reason for to the hos Of the Jailers today tainly is no reason why 8 should not have im I attention, to the hospit * | for & few weeks ago 1. J. Pinkertow of the bay and headquarters. The ® and suffering Would the how allow Pinkerton to Pees of the hospital * eng Would not. There And Pinkerton shiv Pi Wet Clothing. It following day that WAS obtained for bin erton wan fi) f Another Case. case,” exclaimed ays ago. “To the &man, Sweat fellow's face, and Mention ot a phy = PAB Came {n last night, “and we went a call hind We get one? MA Ho physician, but | for him. You that he needs flan.” BOW Week's Kuo that Mg from a loath eee Was throst into the wee with half a dozer ay that one as on tite Me and demanded ‘ to the hosp Tefused only after Ma upon to tr The may: City howpltal ® Woman t& however Physicians had WWanater at the "i and TION TAK AGTIGE MILO A. ROOT pon the name of | lo the prisoners; whose physical | even | PAGES, oT FORMER. SPANIARDS IN HERCE FIGHT | garotted to death HOME — = SEATTLE, WASH., FRIDAY, JULY 30, 1909, DARING BURGLARS MAY Men Who Planned Whole-| sale Robberies Here Are Connected With Murder Myst Netraye that be Uy ring to murderers ager TO SWE LIFES Are Siteunded bya Band der of Thirty Thousand Fa- natical Moors, Who Are) Being Reinforced. With fhe arrest of Poter » in flxo known to the pol PevPTAl aliases, inet aftornoon, Griffith, the the chain the murder of Hugh McMahon was formed, the BE FOUND GUILTY OF — THE M’MAHON MURDER ery. 1 by ® scrap of paper which promises to Justice the murderer or { Hugh McMahon American bar, who was and robbed of 00 on the night of Novem lant year, in front of at 1914 Aloha ot man ier oun Thursday e Ed ink tn with by City De first tangible connecting directly filler, with Roy Williams, jmet the detective on Capitol Mili and i was only after Griffith cov ROY WILLIAMS. PETER MILLER, (Dy United Press.) fered big Miller with his revolver} 3 SS RR GIBRALTAR, July 36.—Melilia | that the pair mubmitted to arrest advices declare that the Spanish Williame Confessed, soldiers woder General Marina are now fighting for their lives rounded on every aide by 20,000 fanation) Moors, the Dons are with | thelr backs to the wall. jare constantly betng reinforced by | Miller committed dorens of burgtar natives from Cueta to Molmuga. | A proclamation declaring a boly | ar against the Spaniards was te }eued today at Cueta, and wae trane mitted t) Moura | Kabylo tribesmen } With the holy war on and the Moors occupying the positions they }now hold, the Spanish army in the }field stands in danger of annihita | Hon. } ne ] MADRID, July 30.—The situation | still remains serious, according to ltelegraph advices from Harcelona. The revolutionists have surrendered j and the troops are in control of the! | rloters. The spectal dispatches from Morocco received here toda: taay that the cruleer Numancia te shelling the heights of Gueruga,} and the Moors are heavy losers) from the bombardment the leader of the [eee eee ere ere eee * . * A-¥-P, ATTENDANCE, & Yesterday's admits ® sions ® Total admissions ... .1,470,202 #) * *| weal I i I SHE WILL SOON BE HERE AND LET HER BODY BREATHE PUGET SOUND AIR. | Teaching the skin to breathe ie ithe newly discovered beauty secret of women of the stage, the most notable example being Miss Carrie | Webber, leading woman Ir “The! Girl From Recter’s,” which comes to the Moore theater on Sunday | next This beauty sveret is af health secret aleo. The discovery was made oilginally by Medoni, lone of the most celebrated physt. jefans {n Europe and the medical adviser of the queen of Houmantia. |Hor majesty had become nervous jand her complexion bad, so she ap | pealed to Medoni: “Take off your clothes and kt your skin breathe,” jhe fnetructed her. The qneen |would sit nude for an hour each day and she soon began to mend. She has kept up the treatment now \for five years and seems to grow | younger, stronger and more beau tiful as the days continue to wear on. | Lets the Skin Breathe. The wonderful results of the new leure spread immediately to Paris, the acknowledged beauty center of the world. Then the news came to New York. Miss Webber had just | finished a loug and tedious season and she asked her physician for) something to brace her up. ‘Do not dress in the morning,” he said to her. “Put on something loowe and alt in the wun. The skin has certain duties to perform on buhalt of the body. It most learn | to breathe and the only way is to} give it frewh afr and sunshine. : The effect of this treatment on lest exerciee known. weeks her cheoka| tiles are a part of her everyday WOMAN TAKES life and as a consequence she en-| joys perfect health marked that she wae ready for an-| joys perfect health The good news| ber first alr bath traveled and a8 a consequence it | quence has never since known fs a New York fad to take daily | day's illness. SEATTLE A. C. TO HOLD TRYOUTS TOMORROW The Seattle Athletic club will- hold the tryout of Ite athletes for the A the actress was marvelous. In the | course of a few had become rosy, she felt stronger than she had for years, and re other hard season. akin air baths and aun baths and teach the skin to breathe, | | How to be Pretty. Hore are some of the rules giv fen by Mine Webber: | “Those who desire a clear skin | must give the body a sun bath ev jery day.. The necks of morning dresses should be cut low, Nothing hurts the tender flesh of the neck like covering it with starched col lare or stiff stocks open, take frequent Turkish baths and maseage treatment Don’t be afraid of the brush. Let the halr down for an hour or two each day. Don't sleep too long. Sleep makes a woman fat, Six hours @ day is suffictent for any healthy woman Go out in the alr morning, noon flesh Bur. |} Miller wae placed ty the ~. DOCTOR S10 vis PREPARATIONS. house, 122 Gecond ay. 8, was in & THE SEATTLE MEMBERD OF WOT | Despite the Fact That It Is First “Dry” Exposition, the Women Are Warn- ing People Away. In view of the questionable at tractions to be nthe Pay bers and fri to the exposition without male ¢ ts, oF to send young e to the fale alone Buch |e the eubstanc first organized “knock” which has been sent out from Beattie on the A.¥-? j@xposition, the sentence quoted |being the essential ure of & large Dumber of letters written by the Woinen's Christian Temperance Union from ite booth in the factures bullding gallery od to different parts of the States Mre. E. T, Trimble charge of the booth, ye as the reason for ne and mall United who | torday gave nding out let | at the City jath and daity sub WILL AE NECESSARY \we ning people away from the fa jected to a merciless “third de-| jthe fact that certain shows on the agree.” Last Wednesday night Wil-| | Pay Streak are conducted on 3 jams, younger and afraid, br which #le would not pronounce The Moors) down and confessed that he and | oral, but “full of Improper susses | jon | tea in Beattle and had planned scores | ESN ineniomapiie They Issue “Warnings.” more | SOMEBODY 18 TO BLAME FOR! y gienior wit COMe To| “Our ¥orkers find the exposition Williams told his Inquisttors that | THE DEATH OF THIS lvery satisfactory with this excep he and Miller roomed at 1706 Terry MAN. OEATTLE IF WRIGHT ition,” said Mra Trimble when ay. Thither the detectives went and | : BROTHERS AGREE. Jaskod why the temperance organi in th 00 ound * > a ; prvi Steeda ret Attor waiting several houre after | a penal Ap ge Mn fl beleive letter “H, which to the aleutha was| 2S Rotified by the police depart) To find a suitable place on th bs cage poe vey with 7% se an tmportant find ment that Willlam R. Bridges, &/ A-¥oP. exposition grounds for ditions as they are on the Pay ‘On the first day of last February | 8008 porter living In the Oregon | starting the great international! great. We have written to the ~—ANOGK FAIR SIXTEEN PAGES. STA CENT 0 PRESIDENT TAFT ~ TO SIGN TARIFF BILL ON PASSAGE Although He Is Not Thoroughly Satisfied With It as | Submitted to the House Today By Payne, It Is the Belief of the President T) vision Is Downward, Better Than Dingley Act. , ey b ! nm ¢ t 1to 3p By United Press | WASHINGTON, D. ¢ 40 sented the tariff! ete day When the te upon the meas it wil to the senate Under the rules house car amend the m It must be accepted, rejected or referred to # conference committ hat in the Main the Re- t } Rep- " ress A satisfied, he e re mm was down- ement over the Ding- € at ) a rage from those in the Dingley bill, and mittee de e that the to the « itry by placing er n luxuries. ot les on which the rates of fut ad been increased or de creased, and {n all cases where the mount could be ascertained, the otal of production Bill Ae Presented The bill as presented includes: Free hid Free crude petroleum. Duty of 45 cents a ton on jte run down McMahon's murderers 200 diamond ring which had been | ripped from Hugh McMahon's fin gor, and a $250 gold wateh, the! property of Wittam Desmond. which MeMahon was carrying for! safe keeping, were located tn a Bpo- | kane pawn shop by City betectite Lee Barbee, who. by the way, haw hever ceased to work In hie efforts! precarious condition from an at tack of the delirfum tremens, the city hospital finally dispatched « man to the bedside of the sick man, only to find that he was dead. firidges suffered an attack early this morning and the police were immediately vottfied. They in turn) notified the eclty hospital of the } man's case and asked that a phyet One Letter His Undoing. cian be mae te A ‘The peculiar formation of the let Three hours and a balf later a ter “H™ in the signature of the man | doctor strolled tnte the hotel say o paw Ha mone fo et by Told watch struck Barbee Immedi-| WhO Informed him that hie patient | ately, and when he went to the room a4 died. In condemning the city} coupled by Miller and Willams and | Sealth department the indignant) |apeeial events department of the ment telling thew ar we rade, which it is hoped | gy position: a wisMiaareaaged berreen Lovie hie I Saot danasd Ge ian tat the chee riot, of France, and the Wright | go on just the san Hence it has Brothers, of Dayton, 0. is the i been necessary for vu to write t& protiom which now confronts the/ = about | people who make inquiries coming or sending young folks to ithe fair, and warn them of con | ditions A-YoP. Chatrman Josiah Collins today r celved @ letter from Israel Ludlow of New York, a member of the Aero | to elut of France and of the Aero club! w of New York, advi: him that &/ time flat ppace nt least 600 yards in ex | doo) lent Is needed to successfully start | x, an Beroplane on ite fight Exposition officials had their at called to the work of the U. yesterday for the first They were unanimous in log that they thought it very ur ge that a temper e organt }eation should work against this Ludlow was at the head of the | exposition in view of the fact that bureau of acronauticn at the St./ ine A-Y.P. B. sacrificed a certain Lowle and Jamestown exposttions. | of $500,000 by keeping revenue The bill as presented to the house is a decided vict for President bituminous coal. Taft In hie Might for downward re Duty of 15 cents a ton on vision. The f receiving slack coal. the president m yester Duty of 15 cents a ton on iron day, gave demands| ore. d made the alt Taft had Duty of $1.25 per thousand feet on rough lumber, Dingley rates on giov: Slight increase in the rates Only the president's n that he would vete linsisted upon | plain Intimat eon ‘CARRIE WEBBER, PRETTY GIRL, _ TAKES A SUN BATH EVERY DAY *) found 9 ne similar tet 28.48 ©) work of months was pot in vain When confronted with the two (Contin and night Mine Wi A, U. ohan 18 and 14 tomorrow | tryout will take the form of a track | To keep the pores of the skin|and field meet, which will be free and which club members and follow ore of ath NAMED FOR LAND OFFICE, p of paper with a very Toomers also asked why the police! No guch space as he described can tor “HE.” It seemed that the Sutomobile bad pot bees sent t0/ be found on the exposition grounds take the man to the emergency | at present, aud expensive grading hospital where immediate treat wif have to be done if the acro- anomie tsstaypmsaing, ment could be given, The body ts plane race fs arranged ued on Page Thirteen.) (at Hutterworth @ Hons morgue, |" Mp Coltine yesterday wired to =| Merlot and the Wright brothers re newing the offer of $26,000 for the race between thelr machines, “We are informed,” sald Mr. Collins to- day, “that the Wright brothers are opposed to entering any contest for A cath prize, but we hope to over cathe thetr scruples, for the event would be much more than a mere race for money.” Prova dispatches from Parts today state that M. Ble riot Would be willing to come to Seattle if the Wright brothers wilt bring thetr machine. SOCIALISTS MIX {T AND 60 10 COUAT ‘The woctaliet party in Seattic ts quarreling The two factions took thelr trow bles t court today, when Richard Krueger et al, constituting the ma jority of the socialiat party of Washington. asked for a restraining order requiring W. H. Waynick et ah, conatituting the minority, to turn over the secretary's and treasurer's books to the platntiff. The complaint states that Krueger had been secretary and treasurer of the party. That on April 1 he wae removed from office and Waynick appointed. On July 12 Waynick was oeted and Krueger put back again Waynick, however, refused to deliver the books and continued to collect the party dues The hearing will be Auguet 6. = ee ee REE * BANK CLEARINGS, * * Seattle. * & Clenrings today . .$1,818,265.99 & ® Ralances ‘ 258,044.19 & ao Tacoma * \® Clearings today * _ en & Balances 44,145.00 & 7, * Portland. * Walkin; is the health: # Clearings today ...$777,069.00 & & Balances 98,074.00 & ebber deciares that these ‘See e eee eee eee ees MRS. KENNEDY FILES SUIT FOR DIVORCE Annie Kennedy thie morning filed sult for Aivorce from John F. Ken nedy, manager of the Rurlington ho tel. ‘They were married in Honolulu February 4, 1901 Bhe charges that Kennedy is mor owe and melancholy, making thelr married life unpleasant; that he ts extremely selfish, and that their dis ponitions are incompatible. MRS, B. V. KENDALL DIES AF. TER TAKING DOSE OF MORPHINE, Elther through design or accel Mra, B, V. Kendall died from an overdose of morphine in her mplonahip games of August | room at the Mitnols hotel, at First | at the exposition Stadium | ay and Bell at., this morning. | afternoon at 4 o'clock. The) 1.6 woman had boon addicted to the use of morphine, according to Deputy William dent from Nollie Tuttle on the grounds ot dasertion Coroner Mary B. Harrison has filed suit Borth: | . > for separation from Frank W. Har- |<, f 1 t incredible state jon a ted to end. a , 7 7 count of an almos ner ) state j letios are Invited to atten j wick and she may have swallowed | risen, alleging non-support and of affairs in Beattle —_ an overdose of the stuff uninten- | abuee “Three years ago I landed in Se tionally, The body waa removed |to the undertaking establiahmont of |* * * ** * * ® SR ® HRA He (By United Press.) WASHINGTON, D, ©, July 40--| Johnson and Hamilton, The dead * WEATHER FORECAST, * President Taft today nominated W | woman's husband {# a painter, and|® Probably fair tonight and & H. Pound, of Julosburg, Colo, to be} works at 2224 Western av, No ar |® Saturday; cooler registrar of the land office at Ptir- rangements for the funeral have yet|® noon, Light west winds + ling. been made. POveeeeCeeeer rer Tea Tuttle wae granted a divorce! fiquor off the fair grounds felt that the temperance |were catching at @ straw tn an leffort to keep themselves tn the | Limelight of reform, Director General Nadeau expressed the jwentiment of the exposition when be said Can't Understand Knocking. “I have recelved no official notice of the action of the W. C. T. U. tn knocking’ the exposttion, but I can pay that this fairy has done more for the cause of temperance than any similar inatitution ever held, and that furthermore we are conduct ing a morally clean exposition, and that not only do I know that ehii dren and women may enjoy them- | nelvee with perfect safety and com- j fort on the Pay Streak, but my own lobildren take in the shows alone {othe frequently, and my wife and They other Indies associated with the management of the fair have taken numerous partion through the amusement street. There ia noth ling which will give offense, and any organization which can flad lsomething to knock at this fair must | be very hard to satisfy,” be | | Blames Organized Socie- ties for Breaking Up | Homes—Writes Pathetic | Letter to Star. | Pleading as only a mother who has fought the sickening fear of losing her bables can plead, Mrs. Rachel ©. Poencet, of 116 54th et N., addressed the following letter to Miss Wheeler, of The Star staff asking that an appeal be made to the public that all might join in |helping mothers keep their little ones. She offers her home to the | young woman who was foreed to jaive up her baby a few weeks ago | because she could not get work and leare for the little one. Mrs, Poon |cet’a letter will perhaps give hope to some struggling young mother. jTt is given in full |"'To Miss Bonnie Wheeler I want my baby; I love him dearly, but the very fact of his existence makes {It impoxsible for me to get work.’ Is Repulsive. “In answer to this article in The | Star of July 26 1 shall say that such a condition of affairs is almost re. |pulaive, unnatural, inhuman, Rv lery female creature enjoys the love and the bringing up of her jbnes, and the female of the high Joat apecimen of lving being has to | give up her own sweet baby on ao attle with a sick husband, who was put right away in the hospital, and two little bables, one 16 months }and the other 86 months. I wanted where safe and sound, Somebody directed me to the Charity Organt people | little | the mi e if they did otherwise | forced the asions on hosiery, | Boots and shoes, 10 per cent. Ye Tatt Wine Cause, | Sole leather, § per cent, | Payne in presenting “ _ . Dressed upper leather, 7g the house explained that the duties) per cont jhad been lowered where they were Saddlery and harness, 20 per jtoo bigh and raleed where the cont. | tariff had not bee sufficient for Duty of $3.75 a ton on print | protection and where the importa-| paper, itlons were very great Free wood pulp, provider He then presented © Met which 7 ey p 13, | showed the consumption and values | = = —eemnes DESPERADOES ARE (My United Press) SAN FRANCISCO, July 36. peradoes attempted to steal a whole bridge belonging to Uncle Sam and connecting Alameda with the out side world, The reason the bold bad characters were fooled in thelr desperate undertaking ie because a volce over the telephone sald to Sergeant Harley of the Alameda force “Say, is the Park street bridge government property” “Bure,” replied Hadley, moment's hesitation. “Then you had better telegraph | President Taft and tell him that a Dee after a zation hat did they say to me there “'Yes, we will take your children to the Washington home, and you will sign papers | by which you give them up.’ “This was sald very sweetly plainly, without horro: I could not understand. 1 French, and such barbarous thou was perfectly foreign to me. Give up my children! What would I work for then? Is not the Ife of @ mother bound to her children? ver or emotion ant How could they imagine me capable of such an abominabie erime? Rob the Mothers. since I found out that It thought In to make humane Idren from har “But is a common Neighbors try ficers take working women, who, | hard work, have that awful dread to have thelr own loved children torn from their loving arms, from their protective thoughts, from their healing, loving telepathy! "T saw many s pudlished tn the papers of such occurrence even the fact of a poor woman whe through hard work, dread of euch an event, and the erable inter ference of neighbors and humane officers, lost her mind, Seattle of away cb “Oh, thee things are so cruel to be put under the name of charity! Charity, which means love! God forgive them. “T have three children now, and 1 work alone with them, I have passed through ft all, the neighbors the humané officers, the court, the hard work, the temptations, T have made a home for my children, and 1 have never given them up, God wave them to me because he want ed me to have them, and through this after. #/to work and put my children some-| it all I knew 1 could not lose them, for it was not the will of God “Oh, if only that poor little won ATTEMPT TO STEAL BRIDGE WHICH IS THE PROPERTY OF UNCLE SAMUEL. (Continued on pa: eT BOLD ENOUGH TO tecouple of fellows are stealing his bridge.” “Great Scott’ That's treason, treachery and malfeasance against old glory and the constitution,” shouted Hadley, excitedly, as he banged the receiver on the hook and .rashed to apprehend the Hadley searched closely but the criminals had departed. Fearing, however, that they might return, the sergeant stood on guard all last night. The bridge therefore is tn- tact except for two planks and some fron work that the strangers took away with them, probably as i souvenirs, OMAN MAKES PLEA FOR | UNFORTUNATE MOTHERS an who gave up her baby could get It back, let her come to me and I shall help her. F baby fs her only fortune; she cannot live with- jout him. Tell her so, and tell her ome in your columns, in where to your own words, and God will bless her and you. Respectfully, RACHEL C, POENCET, 116 64th St. N." SHERIFF WILL NOT STOP THE ROLLER AL KAUFFMAN BOUT INJUNCTION DROPPED AND PROMOTERS GUARANTEE IT WILL NOT BE A FIGHT. | Al Kauffman and Dr. Roller will m for a round boxing exht- bition this evening at the Arena at the AvY-P, falr he fojunction suit has been d and the sheriff's office will terfere with the 80 Y a boxing exht bitior was to have been heard this afternoon but was ed on mutual agreement of ‘ontest dismils Chilberg Back From Fishing Trip. President J. B. Chilberg, of the A.- |¥.-P. exposition, returned to the ity last evening trom a flahing trip to Lake Powell, in the Canadian woods, north of Vancouver, He was Jaccompanted by Mr, WI H. Parry and by his son, Hugh Chilberg day Mr, Chilberg was at his office mn the fair grounds, and declared |that he had had a delightful vaca- tion and is feeling In the best of health,