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| THE SEATTLE yoL. ih. «NO, 144, he Wan Who Has Built and | Rented Large Structures in This City Exposes the Big Scheme. "Mit Mr, Struve and his asso- get the city hall site on proposition they made to the weuneil and do not make a year, it will be because lost ali their business made to The Star today tle Fea! estate man of many Man feidence in Seattle and con experience in the rental fice buildings Further, he far Too Conservative. “The figures prevented by Mr 40 the counc!! committes are far too conservative on both sides bof the question Where Mr Struve . : Be Yearly expense at PSIPA SEE Teatimate it at $51,100, « under the loaxe While Mr, will be $195.900 on present thie $52,290 additional Band this $45,493 redue- ‘expenses and add them, see where Mr. Struve’s i ie worth to him b more than he estimates. ting his rentals for 120 Mr. Struve figures ith. whieh would bring a year, Those offices for $35 a month, and gheaper than the Alaska the Central butiding end Plike Walldings. At $25 a month, + Offices would bring in of $24,000, or a dif- $14,400, the Rentals. are 262 other offices which plans to rent for $20 a bring him « rental of Bsear, Asa matter of fact, at at leget $40 a monch, oF A Oifterence of $22,600. t will bring him on Page 7.) é MECO, Cal., Ang. 9.— SY Mas no charms for Mre Hanna when the big gare own for the open season Wealthy California woman | } Mounted on her fa car ME trail, whe « h at the EME OM GoM Wig war . } Whose husband is a Mockman with he Honoma county In thie city from her a Wake a It lives in Ita deco hunting elt War the for » « first Of $45,498 in Mr. Strave’s| fyaluation, a difference tn fa-jnever been equaled here ir. Struve under bis lease girl's head actually was beaten in HONTRESS OF BI LLOW TRAIL OF MV FOR IT ul Tl NG AGREAT “QUICK DEAL GIRL KILLED ON GRAVE OF HER FATHER Flatement, supported by tie. Struck Down by Assassin as She Was Placing a Bunch of Flowers on Mound of the Dead. (My United Prew) ROCHESTER, N. ¥., Aug. & The body of Miss Anna Schumach er, 17 years old, was found today upon her father's grave, where evi dently she was brutally murdered Saturday It was apparent that the girl was | Struck down while she was in the fe ettimates hin income from act of placing flowers on the mound at $143,100, 1 can see where| where her father tx buried. The horror of the has The crime jto « pulp. It appears that the fiend who |kitied her must have first struck her in the head with a stone and then continued to beat her after |ehe was unconscious When men at work in the Holy | Sepulchre cemetery came upon the mutilated body, the hand still held the flowers which she had taken to the cemetery Saturday. |SeR ENB Ee eeeeeee ® AcYoP. EXPOSITION AT. & * TENDANCE. * \w Yeaterday’s admis * ® sions .... * ® fotal for the sea * }@ OM ..... . * * Pee eee ee eee eee) Taft Playing Golf. BEVERLY, Mase, Aug. §—Pres- ident Taft entered into the golf play- ling today in real earnest. After ats wine Mores which Mr. lattending to bis correspondence, he jayed with W. K. Boardman, John | Hays Hammond and his eldest son, 6 GAME MAY BWANA TUMBO” Ww XZ Z HOME EDITION SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, MONDAY, AUGUST 9, } TRIAL AS FRIEND OF TRUST | Must Put Up Great Fight to Satisfy People of U, S, | That His Policy Is Bet-, ter Than Roosevelt's. (Hy United Press | | SPOKANE, Aug 9—The Roose jVYelt polley for the irrigation and jreclamation of arid lands through the particularly the expected by the delogat jot the seventeenth National tert gation Cong precipltate a jelash | y Ballinger of the Interior and Gifford Pinchot chief of the forestry bureau under Roosevelt and Taft Pinchot today moat champion of the polley for the protection of forests and the preservation of water’ power lands from the encroach: | ments of monopolics Secretary Hallinger, while not opp & the Ideas of Roosevelt tn | ® has changed many of the; former president's plaus in detail. | In this he has met the oppositian | Pinchot Hoth men will face the congress on the rostrum, and adherents of both will fight out ihe p the floor of the congre } } Both Sides Will Fight, | Whichever side wins, the other side will know there has been a fight j Pinchot's attitude le known; that! of Ballinger ta @ matier of conjec: | ture. Interest centers in the attt tude of Beeretary Ballinger toward the reclamation service and toward the socalled water power trust, which i# said to have obtalned val uable lands in the weet during the last few montha, The delegates were called to gether at 10:30 o'clock this morn-| jout countr west, le to tween the fore Rooseveltian stands ral PREDERICK H. et, Director of the U, &. Reclamation Service, the Storm Center of the ~~“TGentinued on Page 7.) | ieee: OREGON MAN GETS FIRST —_——— | \Fifth Ticket Drawn Goes to a Woman, and a Man From Tacoma Is Also} Among the Lucky. WIL SUFFER AGI FOR BOY SHE LOVES, Not only a little Everett Rhodes a part and parce! of bis mother, but) | just as soon as the frightful burnt)» VERSES HE SUNG 10 GIRL BRINGS OEATH (My United Press) * PART LIVERPOOL, 0. Aug. & ®/ A pong, always in hie mind, and % whileh always caused him to think eee ethene eee SEATTLE PEOPLE WIN. |he sustained two weeks ago by fall|# — In the land drawing at Coour # of His sweetheart, started the trow ling backward into a fire have heal-|* d'Alene this morning, Leonard #/ ble that resulted in the death of eer h mother wit! give|® Fiddler, of Seattle, drew oum- &| Thos, J. Lynch Bunday afternoon ed sufficiently, his mother will RIV) © tory 14 and 17; F. J. Gaymn, & fomWhore death Luke Rowe, known as much as she can of the #kiN!® of Seattle, 21, and John A. #/4* the “Cleveland Kid,” Is held on from her body to supply some bel FN Stenhox, of Seattle, 89 * meee of second degree me ithe cuticle which was burned away | * & “Where are you going? Rowe age rey ‘ ides of hor ite © RAR Re RR ew Hho Lynch Lynch told him, from the back and sides | Ate you going to sing “The Ue son. (By Uaited Press.) Roses’? Bowe queried Little Everett was playing near CORUR D'ALENE, Idaho, Aug. 9. You've kidded me enough about the fire built by the graders near Before more than 1,000 persons,| that song.” Lynch replied. Then his home, 124 East Gist st, and! is. drawing for lands of the Coeur] the fight started and in a minute tripped and fell backwards Into the| 4 ‘i ‘anid tone aii oe ltaypah was dead blaze. His life was denpaired of at neree Fvation DORAn | "Here tx the song Lynch always first, but he is now gradually recov-| today Little demonstration at- | adne ering and {t is thought he will be tended the announcement of the! «fioses, roses, roses bring dreams of suffictently Improved by next Week first name taken from the box by you, to undergo the skin grafting pro) Miss Helen Hamilton, niece of Somebody's thoughts are of you, cess, Then the mother will gladly | Mayor Hamilton | Wondering where you can be; suffer the pain of the operation tee-|” The first winner was Isadore|When you're not nigh—somebody exsary to remove the skin, that her) goug of Myrtle Creek, Or. Ella T. itt sigh, boy's life may be saved | Maloney of Spokane, the first wo-| That's what seit |man winner, was the fifth drawn.) “phe pose in the life of Lyn | John Hedwark, Spokane, WAS 600) tiog Brith, pottery d Boy Kills Lion. Jond; Jobn E. Hormemell, Spokane, | reir hanna were to have been pul SAN JOR, Cal, Aug. 9.—Farmere| was third; Herman Newbauer, Ta Hitened in St living In the vicinity of Black Moun.| coma, was fourth, and William W.) gunday, the rose to me.” h wae corator tain are congratulating 15-year-old | Atkinson of Troy, Idaho, was slxth ag John Wade, who singlehanded at It ta estimated that the prise tacked six mountain lions and drawn by Selig is worth $20,000. PHKKPOCKETS AT WORK Other winners near the front all gain lands of great value ed in wounding five and killing WOMAN PLEADS THE RIGHT OF NEW LAW ON CROWDED STEAMER Passengers aboard the Lake | Washtugion steamer L. T, Haas | proved a lucrative fleld for plok | podketa last night while returning PRIZE IN COEUR D'ALENE Aloystua church next] THE SEATTLE 1909. MOURNS, HER le John Stuyts | While His Mother Her Husband. BY BONNIE WHEELER While Mrs. Josephine st who fiver at Lane vaking her way to Lakevie Ito piace flowe the ¢ the husband of her youth, wh on ree twe he a i ithe } © cottage re the fam yi and went on a awimming t i whieh he ha er re | turned When the t ached jhome she was greeted with i bee w ing #ince morning | Mrs. Stuyte has been crippled with rheumatism, and yeete twas the first time she has be away from «© for some time With a bune ywer kind nelghbor had given her, she left for the cemetery, and Johnnie faking advantage of hin jabeence, made off with all |for the lake From worr nonce, by on the nig’ w of morning the nelghbore say she hax |Mames of other witnesses to these transactions, besides making verge given up all hopes } The family is very }aay, and the de }two months ago wan a heavy ble }to Mra. Stuyts, but she rallied w IST FRAUD Disappears Is | Decorating the Grave of Thies ath of her husband | betweens. yw ith STTAr ONE CENT WITNESS TELLS OF PLANS 10 ~ SECURE A VERDICT ee E. B, Palmer, a Member of the Legislative Committee, Hears Accusations Involving Him in Plot to Influ- ence Members of Supreme Court in Fight for Prop- erty Included in the Sullivan Estate. P. F. Morrow appeared as a witness before the legislative the m had ‘vestigation committee this morning and gave an astonishing recital of alleged fraud and corruption, involving members of day Supreme court, attorneys in high standing and business men; testified that he had seen money paid to an emissary, who was which » t “fix” a supreme court judge; saw a typewritten copy of an alleged decision before it had been rendered by the supreme other's Court, embodying a precedent by which a later case could be wed |easily “fixed”; produced original copies of papers showing ab-| “agreements” covering the division of certain property, which was to be won by “fixing” the supreme court, and gave the public the identity of the persons who were the alleged “go- Among these alleged “go-betweens” mentioned was Mrs. jthe knowledge that she must care | Sarah L, Brown of 250 Florentia st., who was subpoenaed this for her fi ‘There hildren two older are girls. the other children are [than the missing lad that tage ®ay the boy is being continued search for both " ot whom work fo a laundry, while | to have been employed to influence E. B. Palmer, who is a mem- both YouNRer | ber of the legislative investigating committee. Palmer was to Those who live near the tiny cot. “see” Judge Root and use his influence with Root to procure a the and that a | afternoon to appear before the committee. Mrs. Brown was said favorable decision in the claims of Mollie Wilson for the Ballard |umall hope extets that he may haved property included in the Sullivan estate holdings. ran away | bility i# very small OH, YOU KID! | | (Hy United Press.) NEW YORK, Aug. stein, 107, feeling like jran away from the home atives Other Kids, and May Be Spanked. a Lyearo of r Isaac, 107, Rune Away With | but as the boy was quiet and had few friends, such a possi Isaac Ep id The police found him dane jing and singing for the amusement lof children several miles fro home, The young fellow was loc home Station and excorted morning PARENTS OF 22 (My United Press) SKOWHEGAN, Me, Aug. 9A houncement was made today that laughter was born to Mr. and M | Charles Dickey of Canaan, which | the | ‘OINED HIS FRIENDS | (My United Press.) ok, jed up for the night at Brownsville} this IN 27 YEARS, tind child born to them in 27] and took it yearn Mre Dickey was married when she was 14 years of age, and Mr, Dickey wan only a few years IN COUNTY MORGUE P. F. Morrow had been employed |ion might be rendered giving Jor- by Dr, J. Bugene Jordon to procure don and the others in the deal ab witnesses in fighting the claims of | solute title to the Ballard property, Mollie Wilson and the Brittain in Woman in Case. terests to that portion of the estate ‘Mrs, Sarah L. Brown, of 250 of the late John Sullivan lying in| Florentia st, Fremont, was first Ballard. produced as a purchaser of this Bal- While working on this proposi- lard property from Mollie Wilson,” jon, Morrow says he was a witness explained Morrow. to many of the meetings in which | figure-head, Dr. J. Eugene Jordon people were delegated to “see” | being the real gun and furnishing members of the supreme court, or to the money to make the fight “goo” parties supposedly very) “There was an agreement signed friendly with members of that court - to “frame {t up” that a future decis- | WISE OLD SNAKE = CORRALS LOST COIN “Bhe was only a Continued on ie Seven. ever lived and 1 have powers far beyond Christ,” Rev. Charies McLean is quoted today as hav- ing said at a meeting attended by vers in faith healing last night. (Ry United Press) WINSTED, Conn., Aug. 9.—Donald McLean, known also as “King Miller of Manchester, while watch- ing a baseball contest in that place yesterday cents, He didn't discover hin loss until he reached Schiater,” then exsayed to prove his contention by the statement that he has “cured 7,000 persons of afflic- tions while Christ healed but *) lont seven home, He returned to the fleld and) lepers at & time.” in the grass where he had viewed the, Rev, McLean ts a faith healer, His ' game he found a small snake curled) quoted remarks have occasioned up. In the hollow formed by the much discussion here. reptile lay the missing money. Miller es chaned the snake, picked up hi® SATURDAY WASHINGTON DAY, | money and then captured the snake home, He is of the s spinton that such an Intelligent), Washington day will be cele snake hax a great future ahead of it,| Drated at the fair on Saturday, August 28, and letters have be addressed to all the leading com- nonto he children born | 4 | her: senor. ot ad whe oe '. — ’ mercial bodies, the merchants and congas Geely learegae Agta © the manufacturers of the city, by MP Ata ta cata tk aide Enel the Seattle Chamber of Commerce, al | _ urging upon them the destrability in years of age OMAHA, Neb. Aug. 9—“I'm — of doing all in their power by @ the most remarkable man who | display of Washington made goods, HUSBAND KISSES AFFINITY: WIFE “TAKES TWO LIVES —— COLUMBUS, A . For } ing |to Seattle from the Teamsters’ ple-| 1, 10° juncheona at. th wh ve | \— ee ak BY BONNIE WHEELER, j father 4 iters are Sumbered "| alé Bt Wildwood park. No less than] O00 ina entertaining too many | ONE WOMAN DRUDGED WHILE] York. She lett a husband and ehid There « be scoffe ¢ | Could not get & ie ne I three vietina reported thelr losses | ' eg? Pes | Yo She le! sban¢ ehild ly t bi ing ae the Twos because of his physical conditior bs the police : f his friende in the house of the OTHER LIVED IN LUXURY | to run away with Panella othe new marriage law lave been |Dut he could get a marriage license”) “gary. Mf. Coburn of 714 17th av ‘acne Airy bento a | IN THE SAME HOUSE, | Mrs, Panella traced them to thir y nerour to mention. The One such case as this prevented) wag relieved of & diamond pin,| iif) Wa\cuman & aera | city and had them arrested in Februs Fygyi eg Gree aa by tis ‘county commts eee a yut she did not press the cha MRS. PETER N. HANNA, 100 NTO vetorm measure |'® better, Mr. Scoffor, than @ dozen! varied at $120, and a purse con:| 4l¥charKed . ry, but she did not press the charge, that this measure | marriages undot the old iaw. What] (ming $8 in silver, and a allver| "onere toda | (By United Press.) and they all went to live together at Healdsburg this year, and she and| makes It @ bit more expense ‘rifle does {t matter If a few people dol ita ease Williams’ resignation was firet]) CANTON, O,, Aug. 9.—Enraged by er Panella’s grocery her husband are now on the trail injget married, and possibly w trifle) (oe the tine to got the knot] gacther victim turned up in Milo| 4 1 aa a result of complaints. | finding her husband and a young| When Mrs. Panella found her huss the northern part of the state look-|ineonvenient, has brought these tied? Some one of these marriages!» Reiien gai Hogg 4 Hotel | When it not forthcoming, be! woman in each other's arms, Mra,| band with Mrs, Plzzanna this morn- ing for big game jacoffers out In swarms Mia hyn may turn out just as this unfortt::Georgetown, who reported the loss | noved Antonio Panella shot him through| ing st ked up hia revolver, put Just 4 month ago Mra, Hanna re-|of graft and crookedness ner pe nate girl's did. Then the real ef) oq purse containing $180, A. R.| the head and then killed the young/ it close to his head and blew bis turned from # big bunting trip| motive back of ine enaoimieat hay | fect of the new law will be renllzed. | Higo of 1915 Howard Place lost a| woman with « butcher knife after a/ brains out through Montana and the valley of} the law, in the minds of many, har Big Be \ deanerate wvuiti aed hiedh the Big Horn in Wyoming, With! been loat sight of completely, | Marriages Will Be Repented, wallet containing $1 | | herself up to the police, saying hy Killed Sumnioning Aid her she brought a choice collection| QOne of the most striking exam-| Until such a time as laws such as | “Sho stole my husband's love, 1] Then she dropped the revolver and of bear, deer, wolf and fox #kins,| nies of what the new law will real-|the state of Washington now has, TTT ST eT eee ee eS | would do It over again." pick ‘l up a big butcher knife, She und it I# @ matter of no emall pride/iy do for the next generation ts/are untfversal, marriages will be)» *| ‘Tony Panella and Clara Pirxanna,| &ttacked Mrs. Pizzanna with the to her that her 80-20 rifle played| given in a letter sent to The Star | consummated in haste and repedt-|~ WEATHER FORECAST, * | the murdered woman, came to Can- | knife and the young woman grappled an important part in bringing every |ihig morning. jed later, and the penalty will ever % Showers tonight or Tues x] ton last winter and Panel! nod girs ! and fought for her c me of the animals to the ground. tbe paid by the children of such . be : f Dan R. Sheen of Peorlg, 1 wh little ery atore ar ved v Mrs, Pizsanna managed to keep Africa,” said Mra. Hanna, “but per-| 7 would like to say,” says the The new law may be defective in to the Tiinols legislature on the pr and quite pretty, The man was a4,| telephone to t haps some day T shall be tempted tol writer, who signs herself “Al wome ways, but time will chango all| * #** ## #¥# #4 HH nipition ticket, will doliver a lecture | Fo had been formerly a foreman of| the police heard was a ery s try my luck the country where! yother,” “that 1 believe the new! these details, and the far reaching | | tomorrow evening at the Free Meth- | q section gang on the Pennsylvania|@ seream When. they the Awana Tumbo' is now playing such| marriage law will be @ blessing in| good of etricter marriage laws will NO STRIKE IN CHICAGO. | odist church, corner of West Dravus] raiiroad at Dean, N. J room ¢ ey found the young woman sad havoe with the big game,” lithe future. If there had been such | be felt even outalde thie state, Like (By United Press) jand ‘Third W. An entertainment | Elopes With Another ying ae mi at ne “ soca at = a jaw in the state of Washington /an earthquake tnder the sea, dis GHICAGO, Aug, 9.—Street car) will precede the lecture. Mr, Sheen} Panella rg sta bea . rou . Chicago's Blue Monday, three years ago, ny daughter would /turbing the water even unto the! fficiala and the representatives of| is being entertained by friends dur-| Later he lived at N : ) Bast hes t and had ee te \ puree 4 CHICAGO, Aug, %—This was a}not have married @ consumptive, | most distant shore, so will this new) the employes are conferring today | ing his stay In Beattle He will visit] 149th at w und was in a] other w nunds nere na 69 ena fay ‘yy idente and up to noon $1/' There are two bables now and no! law have an effect that cannot be| regarding the wage seale in the] the exposition ¢ all points of in- | tatloring epilakment “ January | t aan desperat airusel hilt | pn HA ¢ , clothe ‘ " e real reapers pe hope of preventing 4 further | terest around Seattle before return-| last he eloped with Clara Plaxann iture was overturned ‘and blood persons were reported to have been with which to cloth 4} measured, the real reapers will be) hop of preventing any further rou eee Cee ite aatoeulid. tn ve ne. AS PURE ON ea burt In collisions, money trouble. food them and their mother, he!the third and fourth generations. ing to Iinols. TARTLING CHARGE AGAINST COURT BALLINGER WILL BE PUT ON WHE WOMAN

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