The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 17, 1909, Page 1

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NO S'S 2 re w World and Hope Wil! v6 STUART ¢ fy is dead all tha h wtraight to His tac about hie nd It seemed | fh of that life denied Hiving sermon Hie Face Full of Charm. His Affliction and the Doctors Say Be Rewarded. OSTELLO. | He a sou ” as the san is ‘ There fs & message t ontent ed mon and women In the way thin little boy looks at you ble through whieh hi heart (a) Sema to have rid him ake | petty and vain and tgnobie, and at passes | @0d pure and tru the deals of : the life we all ought to live Only One of a Dozen . o Floyd is only one of a de patients def mn limbs © being 1 and war back to a des this haven of refuge mal be heart tained by philanthrople residents Some of the children were out on a tn the yard, others, unable to er ped in a few /even this amall measure of ph ¢ appeared cal exertion, we nugly nestled th reall down In the beds hold all the) In a swing outside were fe whieh had boys and girlie ranging from 3 te the rest of |years, The eldest of the ar a girl, a paralytic, who sat ¢ yer look | gasing at the sky, while «@ fow peace that golden curls fell ackward tion, | ful across her shoulders ligent.| boy, whose feet was bandaged goft and low and musi.) talking. in boy feahion to a aay a bug” which had found temporary happy. He ts always! rest on a small stone he held in bis 2 e says, and there | hand. Suspicion of a whimper All Are Ha Hom the brave littie fel All of the childr “gace Bom . I hildren were My there vo pathetically | an heir laughter rang wpe ar and free from bodies te arfully Miction wa: ‘ ot the Ei sage 4 handleapped by accidest or ne bi de one o he beds ated plete paralysis. Under |, jaride tm one of the beds rested Phe ‘paravais’ bas “tenn | thera aii, and peace and ¢ pe tent that shone out of her soft bine ly being overe and piralysis fs slowly eyes only emphasized the fact that nie, #0 (HBL | he could not reall the hopeless ine dor wil be cont | reas of it all. They all love “baby from the white-garbed, kind-hearted Springs Etern: nurse to little “Duke De Abrus well Boing to get some dark-skinned lad, whose 4 Floyd, and he seemed feet twieted t mely content that he t aga * ishing to © expertence the And the measure of love which oa of life in bie crippled ‘they all bestow on this Iplews The thought that he little tot is the measure of content able to ¥ aR: bot ushered int ia ntat lou: is, it was ago its to do. for baby's the fathe: funds and ft enblock came to Seat- the of Coke compa r P10 revide y Wi ether little boys and | m to occur to him. ers IS BORN AND THERE IS JOY IN SEATTLE’S CITY HOSPITAL TODAY @ tiny baby was bern. tion grounds Amount of pomp fact parents were They Cireumstances, the city hospital BULLET Morning in company » & young ball whieh a ment with afflictions no bounds. run or walk | they bear thelr measure that knows and every could muster and vested in that business enterprise but it was a fallure. cont he ‘0 this world ite birth * born In the! day's receipts were not provide the family with food. One bright suashiny morning in July he came and told his troubles to the city physician were in but Jost birth was it wae with a lighter heart that t lost all of he went home and tenderly the mother brought his wife to the city tnetity for thon, and it was with a stil! lighter heart that he learr both that mother and babe are the expos! | She never uttered a word sud | death ensued a miputes later ‘WANT TO REMOVE A MAYOR BECAUSE HE LOOKS ON AED WIE d Finds Her | lint or Shoe a fen yer and She '« Es i AML SEARCHLIGHT of kK. L. Rameey, su Williamson came here | cz, 1 USED IN COURT | (Hy United Press) fn Bristol, Va.,| WASHINGTON, DO. C,, Aug. m playing for a fow| 17e—dudge Ivory Kimball has With the Williarnson base | Coneeived the idea of turning a | searchlight of electricity, 7 was a beautifal well as of inquiry, upon the ac- $3 years, and it je aald| eMsed persons and witnesses y aft ym she be who come before him in police with young Hughes’| court. b the diamond. She made The light stands on one end inte after the game of the judge’s desk, and, when Bes, invited him to cal the prisoner or witn comes It was sae of jove| Before him, he switches it full SSERt. and wt the mid in the man’s face. Te Williamson, both} From his vantage point be the pretty wite of the| hind the light, the judge studies Were aboard ite A the countenance of the man be 3 fore him. He asserts that the mt the Keynt niet inexorable glare of the light HOt detected ti] late and iia questioning soon reveal When Mr. ik ey ar] the truth, wot ul wife told = ee eee ee ee ae | Fetiirn with bir WEATHER FORECAST, & and be|* hed the down. 2 Fair tonight and Wednes # pistol da: continued warm; light ® wom niving He oa winds. * into ber left temple, RERHERAERRARKERER The location was poor and the | of enough to} a | At the HE SEATTLE ‘TAR Y SERMON WN BRIGHT SMILE OUOTS Hl WIFE TH OF THIS CHAP {ILLS SELF Crippled and Robbed of Most Things That | Woman Fatally Injured by N the Boyish Heart With Joy, He Laughs at Man Who Loved Her, at the Fairmont Hotel This Afternoon. Entering hie ont hotel r wife short ! o'clock this afternoon, a man known as Ellinguist shot and probably fatally wounded her then killed him He dled ineta M Bit ead, He at the Dixie 1 did thin hed it she! muttere n few mi tes after the shooting Did he th to kill you asked a bysta Yee era. Umes he an julst had not been working Fatally Injuree by Gas CLEVELAND, Oblo, Aug A natural gas explosion her which blew out the entire the four-story plant of the Storage company, J. W ery and Edward Dunn 4, and fow hurt 16.--In oday front of Wirlek Montgom. wore fatally tr others were b. ly PRETTIEST BAGK HOME ER ITION SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, TUESDAY, AUGUST IN THE WORLD 17, 1906 & § STA | | | Prison Reformers Might Start in Seattle, Says : i erts, Who ; . ; . He ioha Pees ; ; Councilmen Insist on Cele- lames Commissioners. ; bration of the People, by . ; the People and for the kine unt Jal ae tm PA People. eo \ the x 4 f the Tinlte® J ¢ Joon W. KR t tet w A the ale lant HORRIBLE MISTAKE MADE IN Bos Bootes TF kn with & Gesladatios OLD LUNNON AND DOWN elect Be ’ f a tha Aageanan COME THE BILLS , atter é THE SEATTLE ) ONE CE PRISONERS IN THE TAFT-COLLINS ra a TWOSOME FAILS TO MEET WITH FAVOR (hy Cotted F bo THIS 18 LOTTA FAUS T'S FAVORITE PICTURE Excuse my back tin the world As she in on the Ordinarily don't like to have *taK®, she doesn't conceal it under ne . & busbel of draperies people turn their backs on us, But)" poten Oy “ in the pleture tp charming Lotta Faust, the dancer, ihe costume of the Spanish balle can do this every day, and get! rin®, @ part she tits into as perfect away with it ly ap If she were born in Andalusia For Lotta Faust, artiste and in the tine of Ferdinand and Isa erities agree, has the prettiest back bella, instead of at Berlin. SAYS SOME JUDGES ARE Gov. Gilchrist, ‘a Florida, Scores Men on the Bench—Frater Tells of Reforms Possible. “Judges of any court who interfere with a just verdict simply because a ‘t’ | f crossed or an ‘i ie not dotted are kidnapers of justice. | do not want such men on the bench in my atate.”-—Gov, Al bert W, Gilchrist, of Florida, Albert W, Gllehrist tive of the sta of rida, die cussing the # ect of prison re form in his state at thie morning's session of the Amer Prison | Congress, roundly scored members lof the bench who pernilt themselves to be moved by some slight teehul cality to such an extent that they will order ao retrial of some case that has already cost the county many hundreds of dollars. Interfere With Justice, 1 have fo mind many Instances judges throwing out just ver cts, or in other ways interfering with justice, because a ‘t' and an have appeared without a cross or a dot,” declared the governor This practice should be stopped Judges who indulge fn it are, in my opinion, nothing more nor less than Kkidnapers, They will never elt on the bench io Florida if | have my hief exe wv borrow was in! | ed this morning | say The uttered these re governor | marks in the course of his explana-| n of prison reform and condi | tions in his native state, He de- clared that the Florida system of leasing convicts to big companies, | which worked them on the contract | plan, has proved very nuccessful The session opened with the read ing of @ paper on “The Parole of FRACTURES THREE OF |MTOPE LOST FOR HIS LEGS IN A NT RAINIER VICTIMS Life Prisoners,” by T. D, Wells chairman of a special committee. red Hartford, Conn. It was diacussed | A. W. Butler, of Indlanapoits, | and Douglas Stewart, Inepector of | penitentiaries, of Ottawa, Can. F ts Hellatrom, Warden of the North fe Duty lowed with of Prison Dakota penitentiary per on “The Managements Thies Man Reformed. President Dr. the congress, request of 1 of ASKS FOR CIGARET AFTER FALLING 60 FEET FROM EDIFICE (By United Press) HOLYOKE, Aug. 17.-After falling seven stories, more than 60 feet, and breaking his thigh bone, Patrick Kilkelly, of South Hadley Falls, will live. Kiikelly was superintending a gang of bricklayers on top of the Farr Alpaca company's Gilmour millon Jackson at., and he lean. ed against a derrick rope, which suddenly broke, precip: itating him to the base of the mill, A dozen workmen rushed to the spot, pecting to find Kilkelly lifeless, but he sat up and remarked: “Boys, give me a cigaret.” Smoking a cigaret, he was taken to the House of Provi- dence hospital, where it is said he will probably recover, Kilkelly was a member of Co, D, 2nd regt, MYM. and was said to be the only man in the company who gained flesh dur- ing the Spanish war, } | | | | States Senator Borah of Idabo is KIDNAPERS OF JUSTICE Judge A. W. Frater, of the javenile| the qualities that go to make a good court of Seattle, delivered the first neighbor and citixen. I can say addr “ far on the subject of adYivediy it a great deal of thi suspended sentences, He cited an wood work fs being done right here insta in which he suspended the in Beattie. Hut too much of it can sentence of & young man charged not be done. If | bad sent that with «& ertme, but without # friend youbs man of whom | speak jail to plead in bis behalf. “The man 1 withest giving him a chance to re befriended.” declared the judge, “is form tt might bave doomed him for now working steadily in this etty, life | thank God that | was able and | have no doubt that ne has | tO gave him,” PORTLAND, Or, Aug. 17.— A miraculous anatomical dis tinction has fallen to the lot of John Smith, plasterer, of this elty, whe today is in a local hospital after fracturing three of hie lege. Smith wae on his way home last night from the deathbed of a sick friend, The friend be- queathed to him a wooden leg for which he would have no further use, and Smith con cluded he would save time by ra Men V Would Make. the Mountain Give Up Its Dead—-Reward Is Of fered for Body. Although positive that T. ¥. laghan. of Oregon, a visitor Ir attle, and Joseph W. Stevens, |Treston, N. J, Difkaard while attempting to climb Mt Rainier Saturday, have perish Cal e of ere rag icf . quired leg ed, a searching party of seven men. onan. writ im. As he wae |eauined with ropes, which will be ighting from a street Caf | ised to lower them into the deepest Smith loat hie hold and was jehasme on the mountain, left Long trove te the vement 80 limite Springs this morning to make violently that his lower limB@ |. determined effort to locate the were fractured and the car 'hedies of the missing men Westen fegiene ever, the | Relatives of Bteveue In New Jor presiing ara the tena |ay have telograplied that they will ath A ¢ lege In | tay & reward of $500 for the recov Smith's possession. Smith denied today that he was endeavoring to lose a leg in order that he could put his friend's bequest into use. ery of his body, and thia has en couraged the searchers to continue the bunt, even though they admit |the odds are against them, ax the bodies are no doubt lying at the |battom of one of the many deep jCrevasson which line the anow-cov ered mountain, Caliaghan was visiting | home of Sidney Sherman, SILVER QUOTATION, (Wy Untied Press.) NEW YORK, Aug, 17 ia quoted today at 61%, SO thas Bar silver at the 1508 46th SENATOR BORAH TRYING TO FIND A HUSBAND IN OVERALLS FOR WOMAN OF THE WINDY CITY. (By United Press.) CHICAGO, Aur. 17 ed-up chaps drink, and do other naughty things. My experience hae been that that most Chicago are looking for snaps, They want the woman they marry to sup rt them.” jorah replied Don't let your well be led away by the belief that Hartman wrote all good men wear overalls, This urging him to find may be construed by many that you United & busy man today, He has prom ised to find. for Mra, Grace Hart man, & Chicago woman, a husband wearing overalls, and he is doing everything in his power to make good his promise. Recently Mrs. Senator Borah. her an Idaho husband, She wrote: are willing to allow him to bose “He must be a working man, the family However, I shall en wearing overalls. | want no (deavor to find the kind of man you dressed ds niles in mine, Most DISHPANS BEATEN BY NEIGHBORS AS WOMAN jare looking for,” one of the offending neighbors to his office and there will be a hear ing Saturday, Peeve ener ene LANDLORDS FIGHT * PRACTICES ON PIAND < °“"",."9"sAR chu onen¢ (By United Press.) * ——— PARIS, Aug. 17.—French * CLEVELAND, 0. Aug V7—Mre. ‘ landjords have started a move * Arthur Davemhauer complained to| ® ment for concerted opposition * Prosecutor Feniger today that|# to the bill providing a penalty * neighbors bother her while she #® for refusing to rent apartments * practicos her plano lessons ® to families with children. The * When | play they come out in ® bill will be voted on at the ® the yard and beat on dishpans to # noxt meeting of parliament. # annoy me," she sald When Latop * The bill provides fora fine of * playing they say they can go to|® from 26 to 60 francs for land * sleep then |* lords “who argue the number * "T can never become an aceom-| # of children for refusing to rent * plished pianist with such noises! ® apartments,” * ringing in my ears.” * * Prosecutor Feniger summoned |e yy ey RRR Re! who were lost in ale TOO MANY COCKTAILS - ed ¢ - be installed In han : Are Real Angry i chain gang we t These f th oor point blank. Our ¢ an w i wives : and in that porns 8 ed & hand holding uptilted a tin box | Reall Mr, Col {| flith and vermin ¢ inks | with a sieve cover from which was line stymied ‘ N es nf haps i pourtng &# eam of powder, Se Lat the peoy © th presi i aioe ete eral ins of # al kinds, cor and let the | a e his : that t! ‘ « * and, wi tf att ange on the Insta grand i for all the prisoners, || all, ded n William Howard { ; mer & There are two lines of type, one in 4 show j ither the Jail or t edding? Hi Otis Gilew tha an A upon j h en inmide inthe t Sera ated 11° f { here, alth th t c 4 t ' é lie a he je body's t » 1 to administer 1 ¢ i ¢ thre ath - cockroact fleas ! Neither has Al Rutherford ‘ and other vermis. Ths . » j Je the Jail Mr. A hae line remarks e on either side with each j on in once In the time I have been | to His Majesty ‘The | OUtburst of enthasiasm } ge eae ae He Almost Cheese Best cathe ditions i Counciiman Parker, the Bre aoe te te ed one, who has been heard but once inher Wa have tates ‘no in all t rm, and then in a | niy to remedy this » make | |monosyliable speech, almost roxe things ea near perfect mona |to his feet came near emitting But just because the ¢ at a real sound a# Frank Mullen pre- missioners don't lke the sheriff sented this grand idea i King county t* prevented from hav- Mayor Miller wasn’t present at vent to his feelings in the matter | pisiuditieonienas early in the afternoon | (Ry United Press.) Mayor Miller—tI think that Presle | CHICAGO, Aug, 17—Hus lent Taft is coming out to see the | hands may swear at their wives people and have the people see him. with immunity from arrest, ac cording to the opinion of Mun W. F. Prosser, City Treasurer— leipal Judge Gemmill. Fur The time allotted for the presi thermore, he believes that a | dent's stay in this city is short ay. 8. W. He had made conser wife has no redress in court if | enough, and he should be given an able money {n lumber and spat her husband threatens to de opportunity to see the exposition as time traveling He was In Seattle) sert her. If the husband re- | well as the city, and to gain an ideg Mn aires card a i _ oe ona turns home intoxicated, the of conditions out here. vacation trip aliaghan bas &) wife may not have him arrest : brother at Philomath, Oregon Y ve Him erres' Councitman Max Wardall—The ed uniess he beats her. The judge stated his posi tion yesterday and emphasized it by refusing to issue a war. officials of the mittee of the ford to deny West special events coms exposition cannot af- to the of the an opportunity to meet the The searching party {s compos ed | of Joe Stampfier, Fred C. Schmidt Bam Estes, Frank Kande, Ben, and Lafe Lovgmire = people rant to a wife who told the | president. Mr. Collins' program ig BRMEBEERENES SEES x! court that she believed her rustic and pleasant—tut selfish, | husband intended to leave her Councilman T. P, Revelie’-Prest *2 CENTS KEEPS MAN * oN ag she wished him ar nt Taft is the people's servant * IN JAIL I INITELY * , and not the president of a few. * (By United Press.) * The statutes read that @ (‘The public should be given every * y YORK, Aug. 17—w| Wife cannot, testify against her /oonortunity to see and hear him * 4 with stealing 2 cents # cages shale oe vio’ when he visits our ctty ® from a slot machine, Charies # Gai # Watson, of Rockaway Heach, #| Judge Gemmill, “and 1 won't |, Councilman W. H. Weaver— w hae boom tn Jail Muay Ataest * issue warrants for husbands pitad citizen, no matter how poor, @ 1 and must remain the until @& uniess one of these is the — ave a Pe gar eg hadbre. & Ausust 19 Welore be can. be'e| oreund.” and hear President Taft when he * tried * Myst wi Rs set fair to rush d him off tn that fashion & Watson war taken ear # authority on his case, held him # afternoon is far too short a time > ts the Wer tees tnd fad © for obr citizens to see and hear the # his bond at $200, which he was * WOM president of the United Stated, & unable to furnish. * That's just like Jah Collins. * Hie ball fs ten thousand * Councilman A. J. Goddard—I *& times the amount of the alleg : think that he ought to be at the ® ed theft exposition as much as possible. * Councilman James Conway—We SAKAWHASRERRKEES SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 17 all should have an opportunity to 2 Trembling and fll, Mrs, Laura Mc.) 8€e and hear him; be ts president Donald whispered “not guilt r of the United States arraigned yesterday for the alleged --Councilman Eugene Wa murder of her two-year-old son, two : 4 think that the expos! I don't ion can afford months ago. After vainly endeay! | to have the pr 9 spirited away, INDULEED IN fy THE oring to earn sufficient money to! so thi only n&.kes one publie support heF child, the mother shot appears soicidg Letening roots 1d Be | ogcouneliman Fs H. Hurd—A re was dixcavered before the acid had | (ricer of his Importance should be fatally burned her, and her life was | "Mee the people can see and hear ———e saved at the Emergency hospital, | '!™ i i a ihe ean J been deserted by | Chief of Police Irving Ward—He NEW YORK, Aug. 17.— /her husband some time before, and OUsHt to be where the working | “american women drink too {had worked as waliress until her people can see their chief execus many cocktails. | refer to | Strength had given out lve those who belong to the so- | The Waitresses’ inion has rallied! Councitman Arnold Zbinden—= called ‘four hundred,’ many of | (0 Mrs. McDonald's support, and | Just look at all of the half dollars } whom | have met. They drink they have retained an attorney to that will be rung up if Taft ie at the very heavily, and cocktails fight the case when it comes up for | exposition for two days, and just seem to be the American so- trial Saturday look at the ones that won't get rung ciety woman's favorite bev: up if Josiah Collins gets him out erage,” at the Country club all by himself, This statement is credited to KICKS GAT AND IS Councilman Frederick Sawyer | Prince Gunther, a lieutenant in the jehe with the perpetual prize i German army, heir to the chief. grouch)—Oh, I don't know i burg, who arrived in this country retinue of servants. NEW YORK, Aug, 17.—Ernest I have the most profound con Smeliie, New York manager for | blemen who marry rich American | Ste" for $100,000 by Emily Jones | girls for their money,” the prince | M* Cook, because, it Is charged, he continued, ‘Though the number of | Kicked the cat through a window i) international marriages {s undoubt- | Screen. His small daughter had) | A 4 edly increasing, they are now gen-|ComMplained that the cat scratched || SAN FRANC , : | " p rancis J. Heney for distri¢ - eraly love matches, Love and not| et: The cook says that her eyes | Franc 7 money is usually the standard | Were filled with a shower of part. /Ney ts causing the fight aroun : . now.” cles of rusty fron wire as the cat | polls today at the first primary elece cesienial semnpepigens |foreibly disappeared and she esti ton ever held he He mates the damage to her sight and porters claim there is much PLACED ON FILE. her lessened chances of matrimony !ng In” of his name on the ballots, A few flowers were strewn on! at $100,000 Charles Fickert, the repnbliican " the dead proposition to lease the nominee, is making a bard fight for \ city hall site, when a communica:|* * * * * * * & # & & & & HH Indorsement for district attorney on ton was read at a meeting of the) * AvYoP. ATTENDANCE, w® | the democratic ticket, the latter counc!l last night from the Seattle | ® Yesterday's admis: * party making no nomination. It is Commercial club, asking that the E sions § w claimed that 40,000 of the 84,000 city not lease the old site to the Total admissions 19 Struve interests nor to anyone else. I RRR RRR 84 & | registered will have voted before 6 * xlo'clock tonight,

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