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205, -yoL. 11, NO. THE SEATTLE ‘TAR § SSS SEATTLE, WASH,, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1909. THE SEATTLE STAFF | ONE CE Cunning? Alaska; President Taft in dismissing ; 4 R ; AIRE WHICH bl ! BALLARD LODGING HOUSE Ee ebich for a time | Glavtis, the correctness of the star = W. W. Smith, the so-called private banker, who is ac- Ss is a Miecits voricur fed:|and the conservation policies Ia] nt, letrauding many property owners out of an aggre ESSE ite > alien] ond | sent gate of from $15,000 to $20,000, wa i " Bite Weter political and generat at. ro was eR, at Winnipeg to Two Other Lodgers Caught and Probably Fatally In- ; ware expectation o e hearing, | day, according to a telegram received in the prosecuting at- j William J, McGee, chief of the kk & 2 i snd | examiners of the section of comy tormey’s office, jured Blaze, and a Score Barely Miss Death ound ready | tests in the general land oft has Smith secured the money by getting deposits to pay for When Denver Hotel Goes Up in Smoke—Woman s| been in Seattle for several days. , ; from | With him te W. B. Pugh, of the | !0ans he represented he could get for the small property owners. Proprietor Is Left Destitute. Idaho, | board of law review of the general When his victims became anxious about the money they ttorne) xpected | land office, Mr. MeGée Is the cor gist Say pigs ; E ; ‘jcidlinananiaisnasciniiaiiiond i = an | missioner who Will act as judge had put up he fled to Vancouver, B. ¢ re he was arrested y be determines and Me : eg ne ae me a few days later He was brou Seattle and re THE DEAD. Tland claims north of Denver, who ts prosecuting the | '°**' 250 bone Lhis t cash and imme EDWARD F. BIRCH, aged 3 whieh ha wre ase * place of Mr. Glavis, die. | diately ured again Up } to pe: ‘o > se ggiee se t} missed. A. Co Shaw, of the law de . ees 5 ae INJURED. adi these cla partment of the forestry depart: |* was forfeited and a bench warrant issued for ALBERT MANKE, { 36 ¢, empl he Se a in x ment » here to look after bia | his t A ‘ : ‘ iietey” eatrymen. ent's interest in the claims pattie Cedar: Laimber company, badly: burned: about the face; faee over their holding a Not W 2 sae jarms nd leg tan lf reemene Jiavis Not Wante | B Bese» ween" owe HOME AND NAME GIVEN TO 18 wich geen gy ape prego are the filings et » ol all, “ ys ce jattle Cedar Lumber espany, be b d at feet 3 ieee Sanat eee THIS NAMELESS LITTLE TOT alg etivity fr t " M. M. DOLEN fe ; pkey as pre fie uctant to discuss ——— ST i political » plain that In th Z rs AR involves : testimony is. not} Mother Cries as If Her Heart Would Break When The lure of the in Alaska te Secre' oO e hk . as assert that they | vi i a . ons m win, bre t Edw e that , Land Co s Borseessceh Ros Miron re Signs Bi tae windom ot (Continawd oh Page Bevin) gns Paper Relinquishing All Right to Her wiped out the Denves this nisi ing. BY MARION Lowe | Whe foster “panenia. take. the the fire which, following an explosion a kerosene lamp, sent “When my father and mother for.| Child only on the condition that his the startled and h dressed loc s gropi b ly through’ sake me m the Lord will take| Mother never know where he ts , é }me and thet he never know that he is dense ck smoke, seeking the outside air, | Littl Albert. the who | Bot ane own t For u rea Two heroes developed, one Captain Horace Roberts of was awar } th son thelr names ar thheld and 1 f I how true it was in hin owr him from the discovery, they will] CAPT. HORACE ROBERTS doomed building, the other Mrs. E. M. Rowe »prietress of Since i or. | always b eal, tru he ¥ fe { j 1 4 ~ me es ag M. truly father aud} — qwho Saved a Number of Lives in the Ballard Fire Today. the place. It was due to them that death not who had given birth — <n rm sdeapcinlaention ew reach an arming figure. ‘ ‘ This Father te Angr; } te and bad adverti to ory. é . ate tne tn 6 hots tihe-out, fiz igive her baby away because she t It was Mrs. Rowe who woke to hear shots ring out, fired |. At noon a father, who is l l , he alg ! had no home nor means to care! father it aed cased ome unknown lodger trying to give the alarn in = = has went ring ena alled The Star by tele} Mr Rowe caught up a rope ler which she always nO | phone to know whe in at | I f { placed tt t at the « C ‘ oe th bores in 0 of the| t under the llow of her bed mt room on the Laaieeis sents urse BAYS | baby #o that he and his wife might} Ieamediately after the fire which |second stor Throwing it and she helped she can't count the who have |take the girlmother and be 14 | out the Denver hotel, big |called at her residence, 1319 Howell | int ie don ee al = Ballard people began tak |her two boys of 12 and 14 years y by means of jt to adopt the child Ps Maia a ae , ling up a collection for Mra. E. M it, then she hurried to awaken the others. In all seven * @ shame 4, “to sep | Ro prop ¢ lodgin : ' it Breaks Her Heart arate that & pe = proprietor of the lodging people f 1 safety through Mrs. Rowe’s rope ladder ast nigh e} fellow g | bave a baby fr : ' y ; Last sight th Dushena| my wife ean it | Mra. Rowe's husband is employed ain Roberts plunged into the smoke and flames af who bave married | ¢#t thing God's « that the ‘ a Sa ae me wr —- vi alarm. Personally he crashed open the door of every, are and ‘ ce child be taken awa Nene ning the hotel her nowe a ‘wand no a r _ . “ Boe from on help frock ber two smail sons the building, awakening the lodgers, helping them to er relinqutal mut. It wae a love se cin rome : regs ny Pen and starting them out lf the room seemed empty, ; myst courage was tested to the utte “ge : r child, and | Clilé © Sot all the aympthy | - nas bat she stood well under fire captain felt in each bed to make sure that the adopted into |! world for that girl and her | ene ee aue to t veeunl t would break, the girl who had! But over in another town was «| Sconte wert : | But Birch, who had been warned in time, failed to find loved and been abandoned t selfish man who had his way with Wie r b } \ b 1 ae man who bad crushed all hope,|the motherless girl of 17. He had| eater Mt ained, her ome safety. With his partner, Charles F. Swanson, he had am | n : ft thy o " had) gone, Mra. Rowe was left in bac jf } pe gave up the clinging babe and she |e sympathy nor heart and his baby chanel Fie building was sovere’ rived from Alaska the day before. The two had been awake ie me o know where he tx * given away to strange © ” | . | by ¢ has been adopted lefty of Seattle ee by es bie 4 te edhe Bh P. » ened by Captain Roberts, and reached the outer window of the be 7 | lott, collector of customs 0 page! | 9 <cmausaaot | peer building, holds a heavy mort building eee ReERAAR AAA HH tract on California ay. between|Sase On the buflding, so that | MRS. E. M. ROWE. Swanson threw open the window. “I'm going to jump, * nford and Stevens ata, by the | means a total loss for Mrs, Rowe ‘ h Pi gris chien “Vou italicn me! * WATER SHUT OFF | park bos esterday, West Seattie | M® Rowe's two boys are now | would be in better shape financtally | Ed,” he cr hoa ’ * # will have another park. The land |Coifinéd to bed in a neighbor's this minute, But she thought first Then hore red. “But my gok “T'm }* Water will be whut off in ®)was bought from Mrs. Emily Tull |bouse ae all their clothes and per- of the helple lodgers sleeping | g back and get it. It’s y gri }® the district north of Green ® for $40,000. gong) effects were destroyed. h her root ng back and get it Ati Ode “: FHLEORED OPO CEHORPUEMEOT I MEP EE) % Lake between Sunnyside and * if Mrs. Rowe had thought only) That's why she is nearly desti ‘Never mind that. Come on right away,” Swanson shout + & Wallingford ava. Wednesday, & about saving her own property, she today k 1 Bhi ; . FERRER, THE “TOLSTO! OF SPAIN.” # Oct. 20, from 9 a m. until 13 | CESARE LOMBROGO DEAD, ' jed after him it wae too. tate, Gees) Ae: See i cies : - —————— ——— - ——~| smoke enveloped the next minute a solid sheet o! man whom the world now calls the “Tolstol of | % — # , TURIN, Italy, Oct. 19—Cesare| noke er : pe 1 1 y : Bate > ret ‘errer, who had committed the crime of helping the w#ekeeeeet ee et ee & LOMbrono, one of the most eminent | flame made Swanson leap to the ground for safety Oppressed in King Alfonso's tottering kingdom, was crimotogiste and psychologists of HOW FATE AND GOLD PLAYED SORRY Swanson was unhurt. The body of Birch was recovered Mie trial was a farce, and the king now fears pMts against his ANOTHER PARK BOUGHT. Europe, died here today from cere- | TRICK ON EDW. BIRCH " . ; Em Ferrer. By the purchase of an elghtacre! bral hemorrhage | ‘ from the ruins later in the day by Lieut. Galer of hose come ae anal - . pany No. 20. The gold—26 ounces—and a large nugget chain tb Pitiful among the victims of the Denver hotel fire this morn- | fg A be | ing in Ballard is the fate of Kdward F. Birch, Alaska prospector. | have not y¢ en found He had just arrived in Seattle the day before with Swanson, his The building, which was a two and a half story frame s partner adifice. of th lics ; lavs Sall . P ” | He hadn't made the “big stake” in the far north, but he had | @difice, one of the reli neer days in Ballard, was come ay | | @ Ittle of the precious ounces he sought, and that litte meant | pletely destroyed. It is covered by insurance, but is also heave | more than iis value in money. It represented hardships, long | ; i | marches over frozen wastes, exposure to freezing blasts, cold, hun- | ily mortge ‘ | Ber, starvation almost The fire broke out at 2:30 this morning ' He bad met the Great White North, and had fallen back, only | |, bein 8 ; Lon eat partly a win But what he had meant much to him | Patrolman: Preeko and Byeyens pine wre Ome the Bre: iareem when he stopped at the window by the Denver botel this | a agony Syn ag iy | = ~ bs gre = nica boeinems, | Wr stili ha aleey stupefied b: » fla afety ahead ‘ing the bullding shor after 2|section of Ballard oe Whet is the truth r Mexico, what i# the an be barr co Pe Ledberd i a gid gy ey 9 fe a “4 - - o'clock w hey heard a muffled! The man who fired the five shota +9 © intelligentiy swer? Will it be that of Russia. ih oo emg ER _ eS | explosion dclinwen by six shots in|}and who turned in the telephone thie ¢ , The Star se and Spain, or that of Tur he i. mind—bhis gold. to alarm could not be 1 od leet tr. 8. H Con aoa og ge | But in finding his way back to hie room, and his hard-earned | Succession . rey gg cogs Me gy eT ate , ersia? Will the rurale~ old, he nok tha teteas -déee ae deen inte A Sg hinking that {t was a holdup, |late hour this afternoon. It is writer of long sack of Mexicc evall, or enat . : ty BBP css ons gc aatiacss, alr | they r 1 around to the rear, but | thought that he was occupying the mee seversi ears’ | will the people? 4 look a jay tha eens tie tome) uld § nothin e ny | roo! plosiot . ye wid ¥ peop Let k at te The death he had successfully eluded in the north overtook him |C°Uld see nothing Whil they|room in which the explosion og ba pre. facts ie 'eivitiuation were trying to enter the building | curred Arar in newspapers, about Mexico are begin s the alarm rang out at the fire) Besides the work of qualified to in. be heard at last That station The policemen then no-|Presho and Ste all the men zapert ih findings. which for years has been | jticed that the two upper floors |from the police station gave a good wield gives his answer in land of safety, peace | were in flames, and rushed in the int of then selves. Firemen penal from Mexico ruled by a “be back door to awaken the lodgers. of hose 20, Lie Welch and clogrgt exclusively if there is anch a | By this time the Ballard fir Bayne of hose 18 were all efs is is the first.) ng into maga engine company had arrived and /fective in the work of rescue zines and ne ers and press as Capt. Hore Roberts aided the BH. CANFieLo ciation in @ manner not | in & the sleepers out eas MaXICO, Oot The | exactly king-of Mexico's Stevens 10 found Manke, | se oe kek RO ke t ple and prominent cit Johnson and Dolen near each other | * * xt trag. (2208 fn in the hall of the second floor * BANK CLEARINGS, * The reai story of the Yaquis Recause she loved him. That's the | Iam to: 1 to turn my hands over Ballard hovpital by Gitteen phe " rie * ¥ Sunda pte is Bg MORE thy nerd. Aad reasdy Mise May Clayton té | to get a meal were watching the fire, There was | * Seattle. * ts opt the terrible “tierra caliente” or Piro ms f Denver ried I iff fron peopl Soe A stretches Sh the wart neath Clekeians lhe, Sn eekbty bs a ppressed hot country, of Yucatan, with Harry 8 Japane v I . . xt ‘ a Were at last ite Maya slaves, is being writ tas And that's th me t to but my husk Lr Hi kaart were, for to use alances 8% Balloping « elections” is being oxposed she mays. “I would marry a colored | he has been to me, Iam going back| were transferred to the City hoo (x Clearings today... 1,070,376,00 : tugal with The grip of the iron hand of aaa 1 } he declared Colorado to vistt some of my| pital this morning. N08" Balances 68,372.00 % f ae w “the interests” is being dis this mort girl friends, but not my relatives With the aid of hose companies | * Portland *” aoa " closed. The old governmental Back in ) clty I 4 t/and that is why the marriage was/ Nog, 4, 21 and 20 and engine com-|* Clearings today 1,611,347.00 1) excuse—old in the days of know anything the pre hurried up a litt Harry didn't} pany No, 4, which had arrived af-/* B ric, 06,704.00 we Pharaoh, who refused to permit { the A gainst the red} want me to go back without my|ter the second alarm, the Ballard | * yl gents the children of Israel to leave ———___—— = wens meee : ken las# being married to him firemen got the flames under ¢ lone } emen got the flames under con- |i kkk Rk kk kk MW Uprising in pre pe tigrtens old ose sores Ithe presidency, but for the vice |wonderful brain and body that have | of but tt lor We are going to move into a bth ** Centuries of « anys, ie people are not fitto | osidency, President Porfirlo Diag |raised him from obscurity to a that i good t Ij little house by ourselve on and = Sith tts } govern themselves, therefore I, | wit) hecome president again in De-| prominent place in history are not ' urry an American man.’|1 am sure hall be very happy . L aad bait sta a superior being wilt govern cember, 1910, when the tnaugura-|yet too feeble r work, but he wr b 8 anked. What t Tv) narriage ceremony was per SEATTLE | br Biting for them"—is actually being {iin tn place, Of course there |Wwon't last long—much longer, His | tt tion to the American men?) formed yesterday afternoon by Rev $5,000 FOR ONE KISS & blood questioned and doubted. is no doubt about the “election,” |plan has been to foree his under-| It 4 that they make the best| F, Okagaki, pastor of the Japanose ‘ t Revolution {s near in Mexico.|for Diaz has arranged for that. The | styly, Corral, on Mexico, as its next bar the world, Baptist church, at the parsonage ial wks he pan The two men representing the op-| vote of the poor cla the pe dictator, But, strange to say, the That's another story he an-| 4 nd av., and ts the culminatior whe ie #5 ne Seis wean) ‘es his |B ides are Ft ice |doesti't count in Mexico, chi poople of Mexico are heginning to red, “I ldn't want to tell of a romance begun th y eee eee eee ee tae an: Operenie: Sar the’ Tees capt | nt of Mexico sf| because the poor clase isn’t allo ul tand that the that atory to papers. But next k. Miss Clayton car pendent Telephone company, made in her note book, under date ° with D id Gen, Bert eyes, | to vote Hitution really gives them rights |dooe to se here 4 white an,!attle at the opening of the of 4 ont to be charged so Palmer i cr be tern: , ate : ; r, Palmer seems to be » to paying hothouse prices Bagriet gove ot the state avo | P ’ isda , nd priv {f they take them. | wife of a white husband ix the| tion, Though she says she has spe PR Ry dy 9 ol to paying hothouse pr men w Leon, commandant of a milita So Diaz has it fixed, as he irnoy are preparing to take them, | mother of hildren and another | part of the summer at other citi ulations, and has not paid Mo quer: hece nd f re Hite of the arn has fixed it almost since the day | (How the people of Mexico are one iv expected, That woman hag|sho came back fo “Harry" because © Miss Gill filed suit in the supertore court this morr slg ip, 1906 : ) oo. when a firing squad and an stowariherkha (eis the crepite: te ea hae Hi ta tie wenn king 5,000 because Palmer, she charges, stole it despite —an © hat atin-American seldom go¢ " reperieare negate AS es Bhe charges he entered he ther’s roo! ee 8 Wall of any 1 t a thing pai by indirect meth-, *00be. wall pfobigyy ep me tan’ tions mean will be told in Mr. | d k for for her thank Ratal: a r oan eet a a her moth noo at Wy o bat \oda. Thaketore tha soliton! dant) 277: 08, Me Week Maximiiian’s Canfield’s second article, which | th r $a The | the daughter of A : Patel, AREA Beane AN, Sept. 18, where she en b hich wil) hasten the surely-com-| ‘uneral. will appear in The Star tomor- | Or id let b r, Clayton, a wholesale Hq mer parred her exit, taking the kiss by force f ing re tion {a a contest, not for But Dia 0 yea old. His! row.) \ t b t think hant of I er, Col ee DON GO HOME TONIGHT—OR ANY NIGHT—WITHOUT A NIGHT PINK EDITION OF THE STAR ee)