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in Fierce Riot and to = (Ry Valted Press) ma, ¥ sing tat vlan! * Lug P rioting. when y killed, six badly ba Car company lly under a repe i atate constal 7 @iapersing a The strikers threatening \ bie that G will call oot t tt e rioting | 4 patrotiing | gatherings | are sullen | e and it te Stuart late| state militte | ary, unable to] the death let fa placed | gealy eight. it Is practically certain | Phe exact number of fatalities he noreased when a house to ganyass iy made Injured Dragged Away. Heres of Injured strikers who shot down by the troopers were away by friends and it le that a number of these were iy injure’. Today the Pittebure pate crowded with men who calied to have their the rioting mounted state * geared indiscriminately treets with heavy rot adh striking the heads of ons foltering in the vicinity be till Je arrests were made by when they broke into Paspected of being the retreat The rioting followed a Absolute quiet and broke like from clear skies. Ricting Starts, ly after 10 o'clock & number lent strikers found Deputy * SEATTLE, A MIGHTY COOD EXTRACTION injuries | = BITTER TIRADE IS HURL AGAINST CANNON BY FOWLER Grilled to a Frazzle by Man| He Deposed as the, Chairman on Banking Harry Exter, who was for- & Pittsburg policeman, on & wt car. fer refused to tell the men who/ and the strikers, belleving he was a strike breaker, attack-| Exler pulled his revolver | lect himeelf but before he} fire he wan laid low by a stone. | to his knees, he poured shot | Hshot into the a king party Pundiemayed, and armed with} and stones, the atrikers jumped er the prostrate man and beat to death. the state troopers came) bag and the strikers were | to disperse. The men now,| , were filled with the lust for and sighting the constabulary F opened fire on them. Trooper fell dead from his horse. | it was that the constabulary | SE Ordered to shoot to kill. Men Ordered to Kill. this order was given the poured another volley into} fetate police and Trooper Smith from his horse mortally! &n ambulance made Its way car plant for the purpose of the wounded troopers to i the vehicle was attack- the driver forced to flee for As s00n as the news of the trouble | Racked Pittebure Sheriff Gumbert ih fm an additional hundred | Piegaty aericts and these were hur- : fe McKees Rocks on a apecial BM Ten riot guns also were dis- i to the scene In an automa. Me They reached MecKees Rocks | tt ht, and their presence had Be effect of quieting the strikers Procecded to their homes. | Mrikers, after two months of today are desperate. Their ire wuffering from want of} More trouble ts feared tonight PA@ditional deputy sheriffs will! in today and sent to the to axuist in keeping order. NEW TEACHER QF NEW RELIGION IS SURE 10 COME THEOSOPHIST THINKS IESENT CREEDS WILL BE SUPERSEDED SOON. Anna Besant, the noted the who lectured in Seattle Bight, declared today that the) ie close at hand when . yet unknown to the world, Sppear in our midst to preach religion hot prepared to say Person will be,” abe sald, “for not manifested himself, but Certainly coming, My obsery Of conditions as I travel Country to country convince Of that, We must have a new who lecturer de from the Fast to the effect] Be had said in one of her lec that Christ would reappear! Barth, perhaps in the form of a Of the western plains. Was evidently misunderstood,” Mrs, Besant. “What I did say| the world would soon see teacher, but that teacher would be Christ.” {not fully appreciate and Finance. ELIZABETH, J, Aug, 32—C N. Fowler, who Font was chair jman of the committee of banking | Qnd finance in the lower house, and who was refused reappointment by |Speaker Cannon, today addressed an open letter to Cannon. Since he lost the chalriianship jot the committee, Fowler has been la prominent Insurgent. In the letter ids “Do you suppose, sir, that I did the probable consequences of my act when I un dertook to play a part to Insure re |form in the banking laws > “Do you suppose | was not aware of your ignorance, preju- dice, inordinate conceit, favorit. ism and putrid preferences? Like all characters possessing absolute power, malice ie the mainspring of your every ac- tion.” Fowler then recited that Cannon opposed Fowler's plans to avert the panic of 1907, He said “You literally hooted at the idea of a panic coming, and you said in an address: ‘What in hell does this howling Wall MAMY OF BOY CADETS HERE FOR UTAH OKY The Balt Lake leadets, 290 strong, arrived at the A. ¥. P. Exposition today and went into camp on the University cam High School | street amount to? The country doeen't care what happens to the damned speculators. Every. thing ts all right out West and around Danville.’ Fowler then accused Cannon of) conspiring with ator Aldrich against the house tariff bill In ret. érence to his charges Powler sald “I have gone into these de taille to lay bare your contempt- ible faise pretenses, to expose your duplicity, treachery and perfidy to the legislative body over which you preside, whose bill you are bound to defend, not destroy.” Fowler followed with the dectar ation that It looks as If Cannon and JEALOUS OVER WIDOW OLD SEA DOGS SCRAP “Shanghai” Smith's Wid- ow Is the Maiden Fair in This Little Mix-up Wherein a Man Is Shot. Keen competition for the hand of a “ladye faire” caused one old tar to herd a 38-callbre bullet ‘neath the skin of another old salt yester- day afternoon. It all happened at the realde nce | - ‘ogc Charles B, Smith, widow of ghal” Smith, whose specialty Ay yn days was festively culling crews for deepsea and coast-wise seols from the unwary who ven- ‘tured too near the waterfront. It seems that since hanghal” Smith shuffied off vin cyanide of potassium, following hin divorce several monthe ago, that Capt.) | led a recent re-| pus north of the fair grounds. The Charles Anderson and Capt cadets will participate In Utah Day Peterson, two well known Tariners, | | on Wednesday, The famous Salt have been hot after the hand of Lake City Tabernacle choir will ar ‘aa? Smith's widow rive Wednesday, KNOWLTON sFAING, WITH BROKEN LEGS B. B. Knowlton, the man injured on Lake Washington when the Jaunch Swastika ran down a row boat containing himself and Mise Mabel Downs, is now in Providence hospital, suffering great pain from his broken legs, He claims that he was carrying a lighted Jantern in bis boat, and that he was in no wise to blame for the accident ‘The affair will be investigated by Marine Inspectors Whitney and Turner. He Was Jealous, At the Smith residence yesterday Afternoon congregated the two cap , talas Mra. Smith, Mies Smith, Mins }Antont and L. V. Frank. From all accounts, Capt. Anderson was purk:| ing the green-eyed monster. At all) odds, those present insist that! |Capt. Anderson, apurred by Jeal ousy, grabbed the widow by the hair of the head and commenced to put a dent in aesophagua This procedure peeved Capt. Pe terson and he yanked forth a black | revolver and started for the hatr puller Overtaking the | bounder in the kitchen, Capt j#on pulled the trigger of sald re volver and the bullet lodged just above Capt. Anderson's heart The wounded tar was taken Providence hospital, The police were then notified and City Detec tives Hubbard, Phillips and Hayden at once repaired to the hospttal Accuses His Assailant. “He murdered m | Anderson, aa he lay on a cot better get him. He He was jegious of me murder me to get me way.” The detectives hurried to Smith restdence, where Capt, Pe-| terson and the balance of the com pany atill held forth. All present told a far different tale than Capt. | Anderson. Mrs. Smith told the| | detectives that Capt #{into a rage and was venting bis] | jealous spleen on her when Capt * Peterson gallantly flew to the ree * cue, The detectives placed Capt.) belligerent billow Peter SWEETHEARTS OF 80 YEARS AGO ARE WED. | SANDUSKY, O., Aug. 23-— | Geo. C. Gettings, 73, and Mra, | Armena, A. Ray, 74, who were sweethearts 560 years ago, were married Sunday. Thoir first courtship ended when they became separated, They met near Sandusky re cently and their old love re vived. shouted Capt You'd] bad actor and tried to out of the the le eeRHHRERERARS \t THE WEATHER, # Fair tonight; Tuesday fair f did not say|* and warmer; light west winds, * Peterson under arrest and he was | are is only @ matter KTH HK HH &# wi locked In the elty fall, At the bh | KARLSTAD, | Atdrten conspired to obtain hig rates In the tariff to discredit one ident Taft. He salt “Though the scheme failed it exhibited ‘Cannoniem’ in ite highest perfected development. 1 chatienge you to point out, in all our politclal history, a more dishonorable bit of business, un- less perchance you cite some thing from your own career of which people are not yet ad vised.” | of the apeaker by the etatemen if the republican party only be upon the of nontem grave Can pital i€ was stated that Capt. An derson’s Wound was not dangerous When seen at the city Jall today Capt. Peterson stated that for the past two days Capt, Anderson made himself extremely obnoxious about the Smith residence. Tickled Her Chin, “He spent hie time chucking Mre. Smith under the chin ihe a big bear and she finally got sore,” sald , Capt Peterson. “At Umes he would pull ber hair to show his affection, Things came to & head yesterday afternoon. An derson was cloaning a chicken with és WASHINGTON, MONDAY, ARS, HERR | Fowler concludes bis excoriation health authorities thought that the that | regular annual epidemic would be wins the‘ suppressed this next congressional election {t wili|neurily a great number of cased Of) nat no was willing to “talk & big butcher knife and while thua’ | Serer ee Ee HURSHPS IN GREAT rie) ANGE READY FOR THE PRELIMINARY TESTS (iy United Pree) RHEIMS, Aug. 2 The {n the great international fiighte were un eful day, owing to rain and fitful winds However, the great spectacle of alx airships in the air at one time being maneuvered at will by the operators was witnessed by hundreds of spec tators near the Plaine of Bethany | Wright, Le Fevre, Bleriot and oth ors made ascensions, and circled several times around the course | presertbed, but owing to bad weath er the preliminary tests were unmuc coastal Today there has uation of the windy weather, but ascensions were made. Nothing was done in the way of tests, how r, Tonight, if the wind dies down, the firet real preliminary ltosts will be pulled off. During the flights yesterday the aeronauls passed each other in the air, dipped up and down, and the great ships of the atmosphere be jhaved excellently Various auto manufacturers lrepresentatives here watching flights, and will experiment bulld motors for the alrehips tryouts airehip uoee yester been a contin have the and POSSE CHASING ROBBERS. (By United Press) Minn, Ang. 23. \Shertff Anderson, of Kiltzen county, and a posse of mounted police from Manitoba, today are close upon the} Karlstad bank of $1,500 in gold, j early Thursday morning last seen the men were headed north. It ta belleved that thelr cath of a | hours | jot the new fire reached them Anderson flew | heels of the bandits who looted the| at the exposition September 6, have When | city | give to their employer, AUGUST 23, 1909 METHODIST CHURCH THOSE “STUNG” BLAME REALTY OWNERS “ & firm of W Byndl | WANTS TD Bt | MAINTAIN Wife of Prominent Busi- ness Man Says He Is Her Smith, of the p the nl nheing Smith of the N16 Cherry st addres Kealt and after Trying to Starve Into Divorce Suit. ft tows myster m, leavin him tor had paid tlal f The an Mre, Ethel H matotenance againat her husband Athelton Merrett, of the A. U, Her rett Commission company filed thie moraing, charg him with haviti« wyatematically endeavored to compel her to sue him for a di rett, in a sult for uniy luded by th mith repre the Kea Ow and tha | » the them who is a dir having Ke ext wart of the Realt of } morning ds we tor Own er erta that neither he nor any firm xistence of the a bunch of at of He ignored her tal eut off her stopped her eredit and made her do her awh housework, according to her coinplaint, and then suggested that the only way ehe could get bor | « five SE REAL ORIGINAL - MASHER WAS HE Op ateount of her children In number, and because there cenlily, reason, right or ex for a divorcee, to use her own DOLPH NEWCOMB, CLERK AT RAINIER CLUB, FOUND IT COSTLY, THOUGH, to till tht in has refused allowance aware of the card wpite her the fact that least 60 of these cn re lying openly on a table in the room adjoining Stewart which room was oper has steadfastly refused | to ek for separation They Were married in October 1895, and everything went well with the famfly wutll @ year or #0 ago At that time Mrs. Herrett went) away for her health, and her bus band suggested that ahe could sta away wa far ae he was concerned wo whe alleget She did not take the hint and came back only to find him very cold and Indifferent pho maya, Thrive months 4. he stopped speaking to her, notified the stores that he would not pay her bills and cut off her money He rontinued to suggest divorce and sbe continued to Ignore it, but found a sult for maintenance way out of the difficulty The Herrett Commission company has houses on Western ay. and Hal jard av. aod in Bellingham. Mr. |" Herrett ta also interested in ser) se hese eo A DMITS ‘ROBBING ~ DIES OF IPHTHERI MANY HOUSES | Harold str omeren 12, the Ae leon of J. RK. Stromaren, living at “Afternoon Pro wler’ v., died a early hour) tite ae o diphtheria toe! Weakens After Siege of Defiance and Owns Up body fe at Butterworth & Bons, No/ larrangements for the funeral have} to His Many Thefts. been made ‘This ia the first death When Charles W. Hall, who says he is a miner rd to theria for several weeks ft Detectives Charies Tennant today words, she Upped bis On comb is alleged to have card under the one side the ed the name “Mr comb.” On the rev this Kind regard knockers, Call me Ind. 48 According to comb's act attracted his attention and the young woman gave the officer the card Although admir ing Newcomb's attempt to scrape nequaintance with the young woman, he pinched the would-be weomb was taken to police quarters and released on $25 Newcomb failed to appear in police court this morning, and his bail of $25 was de \clared forfeited. maiden's arm app A aide to friends and at Ex, 48 or of pasteboard Dolph erse Something brand new in the Hne was nipped in the bud when Dolph A a clerk at the exclusive Rainier club, wae arrested by Pa trolman J. K. Boughton on a charge disorderly Houghton, who clothes, spent yesterday aftert at Alki Point with friends was while returning to the ¢ Newcomb “pulled gag.” of esterday afternoon mashing Neweomb, Boughton was in plain novel and It y that original prompt t masher a bis mash Seated near the patrolman was a omely maid, When the street ved the city terminus ar a New aged and never wilted tion that he Thin morning, | To Captain of Hall that J up in his t With Capt. Tennant, Hall went over the let of burg! and con fenned that It was he who entered and robbed the following residences M. Methime, 211 10t N., July 3 Mra. Sawyer, 1620 Federal av,, June 20; Morris Willian, 1611 East Re were publican et. June 21; TH pearti afternoon Mercer st, June 20 for 731 16th ay, Ny J 1106 Surminit Kate Berquist August 18 ways entered at least other residences but does not their locations. He will t the elty in the police to point out the remembers having wae a prowler. ever, he we Detectives Ten Weny ened nant stated was not mixe from diph and the nent w Captain ay year, There « no less ® this dine summer burglaries and the has been at large wenty tor wh au in the latter part of the 9 t three months confessed that os it was he who caused the police no! 7, and Mra 4 of wi His! night by Sore Nash and Pat in company laime to be an ir When taken te police h Ha son at Hall dozen i last Thursday a uf Police Thomaa an W. 8. MeGraw witlf Joo Weny on worker was arrente he t remember be taken ab o this aft he who au neon tors! residences burglarized. engaged threatened to wipe ua all out, I went upstairs and got my gun. “Dating the meal Mra Smith) went fnto the kitchen and Capt.) Anderton followed her. Mra. Smith | cried for help and | rushed out to} find him pulling her hair and chok-| ing her. I told him to stop. He paid fo attention to me and I «ltr ply potted him. After he was ahot Capt. Anderson staggered to a sofa and exclaimed | "You've tnurdered me don't you finish your job? ‘T told himt he ought to die ther he curred ny al! as only tar can.” Re A stained a ¢ ie HENEY WILL MAKE RACE FOR OFFICE truption into the last ditch 1 will be a candidate for district attorney, and will do my utmost to be elected, to the end that the good name of San Francisco may be vindicated by the enforcement of the law against the rich and in fluential criminals who have de bauched her.” (By United Press) FRANCISCO, Ang is J. Heney today ment from Newport, whe h he said I shall return to San about September 1, with renewed strength and determination, pre pared to fight the forces of cor 23. sent Ore BAN Prane 8 in Why | i Francisco and an old a Oh I Aug Ranch of Twenty-Five Chelan county, are fighting for thelr lives today against a great forest fire which has been raging In the Washington forest reserve since last Frida Owing to the inaccessibility of the the dog meat resion attacked by flames only| 7 do not wish to shock meager detaila are obtainable, | goattie sisters,” declare these tonding to show that the! Reel, who is in the clty ated an crops of the ranchers) vise an Indian exhibit at the are in danger y ut hope that mi ihe @ qouey one of them will have an through the reservation the forestry ty to at dows with & Siapereen; ts exneavoring to Had | sete dog-eating Indians and campers belleved to be responsible | warake of a meal similar to the for the confingration. The blaze re with thems started from 4 camp fire near the Reel then told how {t hap shore of Lake Chelan and the brisk that induced to wind apread {t over the mountains hs wit Porest rangers and the help they fould muster from Crystal Springs Invited to Dinner Ferndale and Rosemount fought the “Once while I was making my flames for five days and finally | annual visit to the western Indian quenched them. They were return. | reservations sho explained, “I ing from the mountains when word | chanced to approach a (epee just a meal was being prepared aquaw who recognized towards me, erying dog meat’ "T replied that 1 reality I didn't However, the aquaw was 80 pleased at the thought of me joining her family at the ‘dog eat,’ as it is called by the Indians, that I could not de cline the invitation, At first 1 nibpled at a piece the white eh which had been stewed, but ‘before many moments had passed FIGHTING WN LANES THEI WENATCHEE, era in the viotnity Mile creek, in | | | | INDIAN TEACHER WANTS MORE OF IT AND ADVISES OTHERS TO TRY IT. like with to a you aqui lot How would down in a tepes ot indians and eat dog meat? Most shudder repast eral schools erhaps, would ht of such a but Mise Estelle Reel, gon superintendent of Indian has had this strange ox perience. Curiously enough she is fond of both Indians and women at the th my Miss to super fair some time e ip eating ite wa opporte ' wre i it one MISS ESTELLE REEL, Mi pened taste I wa Indians American meat with she was it as fast as the want to tell my sisters that eating dog the Indians is not a bad stunt at all 1 mach prefer that meat, as strange as it may sound, to that of the hog or cow devouring were, | A ran want me You Indian Children, Trains Now for a few words this woman who gets time she thinks of For twelve devoted her efforts of Indian children The magnitude of her work can best be realized when it is known that she has under her charge 40,000 Indian pupils, who taught in about 400 schools through concern hungry every at has training did, but in 0,000 SOLD SATURDAY pecial tickets for Seattle day a Mis The # years the been put on sale at the banks of the today. More than 80,000 were sold on Saturday. The wholesale ahd retall ostablishments of the city taking big blocks of tekets to | of are re New: | 707 Madi-| | NE CEN} ONE OF BY SMITH “Private Banker's” Desk Broken Open by Offi- cers and Mute Evidence of Fees Lost Is Found, ome the ‘i of title ining loans from ng. Not @ dob back Into Smith's offices The affaira whom Smith partner, and afternoon left began this morn- Church, of the prow iffloe, opened dininte nt of the & Co, of that W. ¥ Hit x jae la part ink wh ecuting the desk Mute Evidence of Missing Fees. The of the desk were rammed UMek, bulky pack- ages of abstracts from top to bot tom. In the pige holes there were more abstracts and on the flat of the desk they were piled | high Upward were there One the ab drawers with of & couple all told of the first of hundred picked up was stract of title to the property of the First M. B. church of Bal- lard, which had been handed in by Couneiiman J, T. Armstrong, who, ax one of the trustees, was endeay- oring to negotia & loan for the church, The amount asked for $7,006 d for the initial fees the councilman paid the sum of $25, So the church or the councilman $25—so far How did y a sucker? was is out come to be landed the councilman was as asked He Was Fooled. The man gz which was printed symbol mat me a card on not only the of the Realty Own- dicate, but also the words, "Representing the Realty Owners’ Syndicate of the United States, In- vostment Bankers, under and to the left of W. W ith’s name.” And this Is the card with which Smith bas fooled them all. Frank BE. Jagerson, who sents the Western Lime and whose office ts at 6 cre repre: company, 1 Empire (Continued on Page Ni > POSTPONE REALTY RECEIVER HEARING for the appointment Puget Sound was continued August 30 by The hearing of a receiver for the Realty Associates this morning until Judge Gay When the hearing came up, Win- fleid RK, Smith, attorney for the company, asked for a continuance on the grounds that his partner, Mr. Shank, was off on his vacation. The continuance was resisted by Shephard and Flett, attorneys for the plaintiff, on the grounds that the company, since the filing of the sult, had placed an additional $11. 000 mortgage on the property, and there was danger of the bondhold- ers suffering considerable loss if the delay was granted. Judge Gay stated that August 80 was the first available date for the ‘hearing of the case. ‘MISS REEL EATS DOG MEAT AND | SHE REALLY LIKES TASTE OF 7 out the United States. The great majority of them are in the west- ern reservations. By permission of of the Interior Ballinger,” said Miss Reel today, “I have arranged an Indian exhibit at the fair. My {dea for establishing this attraction is to show the public how the United States government spends $3,000,000 annually on the eduation of Indian children. This will be the biggest exhibit of its kind since the Colum- bian exposition at Chicago, Bring Girls As Exhibits I have brought several Indians, some of them girls, here to demon- strate how skiliul they are with thetr fingers in the art of weaving. You would be surprised to know how quickly Indian women adopt the latest fashions and fads of their white sisters, For instance, | know one Chippewa woman who wears @ hat of the latest design and silk gowns. “Since I arrived here I have learned that one of my Indian girls has registered at the Waldorf hotel and another at the Plaza. They had heard of the two fashionable hotels of those names in New York, so when they arrived in Seattle they went straight Yor the Plaza and Waldorf. Miss Re ys she has seen every exposition since the big fair held at Chicago, but the A. Y. P. ip the prettiest of them all Secretary D] i i i i i ee a * AvYoP. ATTENDANCE, 20,791 *® * Total 2,155,289 & * * ROR RR RRR * * *