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11, NO, 300. GHWAYMIEN POUR ACID and Then Murdered. A. Gunatead, a re t arriy Be brvas mree a Packing oc brutal murders ever commit any, was th ted in Se im, be was dragged « balf « block or more up Post st Way, Where his money and valuables were taken ripped open. Then dently fearing the penalty of @ men poured cart i P fhe deed anve ype of suicide. drag ed sxppoeed murder were ae SiG delock Inst night lear work It b Great Northern liquor was strang! 4 deacrip down his throat A fuirty good crip [bees furnished th . Heard a Scuffie i Miort will be made to, dest Been Paid was beard by R C. Becker. idl ard in the em company up @taen down $16 ‘rom learning the mature of Rim this week, trouble fcr some ck has been impos When he went to the Movements tilia| met by a Greek naw ey 1. ‘ Before 1 o'clock | the body acid burns in St. Paul and neck ga Wome little distance just a week. Was evidenced by | Bruhn comp Sereaced | iw that the | married all be over letter received py | {T0™ all that is good and holy Ward this m February 4 j hay Jou will be surprised bet baving come to n Sad unable to get wx to end my life fc ject of search by ¢ Dut it looks ax if | away from home wit Wamted in this world--al! | mother’s cash. Jennie Call again’ police for se Sed bord, to live «| ing the red “tam” for a bh lite. tg have sever drank She was detected 6 of fooled chewed and what about to board a boat for Thave carved 1 : uve to my mother Mh need and also gave 1 mle the church, No» Hark nor the peopl w Heartrending Climax That 2 ‘fool and “ 1 wow ef ‘ A cl _ a. nessed in Court. BY Mother's xxi By T. J. Dillon Reofthe take. if A 1a father amd fam reeny and who | f 4 f A ROW toveR rn. Words Are Empty pitts is too hn Th “ wa GANS HARB OWN VICTIM'S THROAT Gunstead, eRe for Frye-Bruhn Com- Robbed of Week's Wages and Other Vaiu- the man, are teiling in the city, employed as an vietim of one tthe at an early OF sandbageed somewhere near the corner of Columbia i down bis throat, with the inten mea who are now be-|men who attacked him selred him n the rob- | from behind, put him out, and then tbe implicated | t him Into the seclusion and oan of Post st. to finish their yrobab’e that Guastead 1 to death and then a started up Post si quantity of the burning acid poured | noise made during the strug aie between Gunstead and the mon r for the Seattle Electric com ny, im that company’s power TWhea be lett the of plant. His work prevented him ed Martin Bis dead body Mevsick, who had already found The body was taken to Batter to the scene | worth’s morgue, where it will Pockets ripped | main till some word is received Me money and value from Gunstead’s reiatives, who itve | , Gunstead was a man of powerful fiat the act was due bufld, and was not more than be had been years old. He had been in Seattle working for the Frye-| ny all of that time. He bis slothe: was in the best of health and un- sorry for you,’ and’ cheer up’ never filled an empty stomach—the words are a mockery and ouly come a seifish heart : Tears are shed over the grave with se ing sorrow but in many cases th row ie that he did not i Ko sooner Tonight i) wit! the Faration God forgive me bat I feel cast out You will, perhaps even He who the letter | '* Father of us all. forgive the, for I suffered much here e police yoster Beer gives wp its dead day Under the “tam” wad Jennie ere tied for weeks to find Burghduff, 13 years old, who ran ident Fairbanks of the United & oral hours by chang of blue. WAR present iverett soe" “: MOTHER’S HEART IS BROKEN; Taree ve! A FATHER’S LIKE ADAMAMT the poe martes itl w Real Life Tragedy Wit- Mid Keep it trom « on thi an We left in this " : T have ever had gant, unror THE SEATTLE SEATTLE, WASH., SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1910. ONTROL OF RESTRICTED DISTRIGT BE REWARD OF GILL BACKE, UTAL MURDER OF A MAN ON POST STREET HEADS UNUSUALLY SENSATIONAL POLICE RECORD OF A DAY A ‘Maxine Elliott Simply Won't be Homely MURDERS RIVAL GUNNESS CAGE BY GEO. C. COWING. RDEEN, Wash Feb la throbbing today with interest over the most sensational murder it hat ever ha zens who kept silent as long as and cith Ham Gohl was f p fear of whieh ast sombre and vermiliion hues on his past life, and connect him with crimes ranging from cold blooded murder to arson Gohl, who was for several years agent here for the Seamen's unton, is now In the Chehalis coun ty jail at Montesano, charged with jth jaeaman, whose lifels picked up tm th dian slow murder of Herman Hedberg, a boay was harbor near In | ie gullty he wat ral years. Setar hare F ot fe ~ many mur against cause of double cr Gohl started the big F at. fire about 1$ months ago by touching off ar infernal machine in saloon. Jakobwon sald he did this tu a spirit of revenge ogatinat t saloon proprietor and block Alaska bers in the } oy (Continued on Page Ten) FARALLON IS FOUND A United Wir atch from Seward, Alaska, this afternoon, | says: “The Faralion ie on Black Reef, five miles from Liamma, the same apot where the Saratoga went aground.” The message is from t opera tor. aboard. the steamer Victoria, which arrived at Seward at noon Twenty-two people are aboard) Bix left the ship in an open boat 20 days ago for Ko diak and have never been heard from. Gets Easy Sentence Thomes Gallic, recently convict ed of manslaughter, -will serve not lens than six months nor more than | years in expiation of bis crim Galllo admitted knofing Patrick Flynn during « fight last Septem ber, but set up a claim of self de fense. ROME, Feb. §.-—Former Vice P to the king and queen today by Ambassador Leishmar Fairbanks is here on his way around the world he gazed on her two » ) sullen, the younger frank int ated in the proceedings and a little frightened. the bling volce that un t . 1 bye his mother, spurning e n 1 f ° and he 1 th i t hi r a Inst pa fac to} Father's Heart Cold bh yesterday afternoon, | and Aberdeen people now believe | that ders along the past « THE SEATT STA ONE CENT MONEY 10 BUY VOTERS TRACED 10 IT OOURGE The Star, Comes to Light Again in the McKeown Registration Fraud. | Even After Being Adrift i mn Boat on Sea Hofius-Thomsen Real Estate Deal, Foiled Once by “TON Maxine Elliott simply ca phomely That's all there te to it Her new play shows that con © thin | : | clustvely ladies who wouldn't ad mire him, and having been admired by others he could not apprecia charters o and goes to nea te write a book about woman. June day It's a rowboat, toe “BRAVE WOMAN BATTLES WITH ARMED MANIAC Mre. Rachel Costelle “oo Ninth av. N. fought hand to hand with & maniac armed with a revolver this morning, and prevented btm from killing bis wife, Mre. Walter} i Dutrow Dutrow later cut his throat with a razor and ts dying in the city hospital | The otruae that h with the madman, and did not commit murder was due to the courage and strength of | tello, who fought the} | maniac in a manner that would do} Mra. ¢ jeredit to the bravest man } Was Out of Work. | Dutrow had been unuble to ob | tain employment since last August, and this preyed on his mind until he became melancholic. His men tal condition grew so serious th jhe was taken before Court Cont missioner 1 ley a week ago, where he was examined to deter mine hie sanity, The three d« tore who examined him declared that he was sane, and be returned to live with hie wife Three days ago Herbert Morris | Mra. Costello's stepson, took a re | volver away from Dutrow and gave lit to Mrs. Dutrow. Mrs. Dutrow kept the revolver in her handbag (Continued on Page Ten.) TACOMA TRACTION | 60. LOSES rACOMA, Feb roA. we we Power 5 t ‘ 5 t for giving he people poor ser efusing Judge Bast t ring b STATE TREASURER TO PENITENTIARY United Pres )ATTEND THE MONSTER BOUILLON RALLY AT THE SEATTLE THEATRE TONIGH financing the Gill camp. ER HAVE COME ABOARD YOUR | NEW YORK, Feb. 6—Beautiful; When they be, Maxine She has foa fight In the hot sun. affect Maxine’s iooke? Winslow, having | ae BOAT IF | HAD NOT BEEN UNCONSCIOUS.” get up to it they unconscious ed there for 3 find on the most effectively bine has been as « surrenders to Maxir Ladies Atheneum ¢ orders Winslow am for women 1 of the play is TWO INDICTED FOR FRAUDS Grand Jury Finds True Bills Against Men for False Registration and Plans Wholesale Arr Floaters Appear at Polls and Attempt to Vote legally for Gill. have gtven fbd & morning bath didn't make Boat ahoy!” cries a seaman, one | bit of PEPOSOSOSOSESEHHSESEDESESSOSSSOHSISOSSOOOOOS SOCOHSeSeoCoe mn had « desperate William Hurley and Frank registration this morning by rraigned in Judge Ronald's court upen the presentation of the indictments and given until next Friday to plead to the indictments avainst them. have been in jail for several day: course of an investigation by Gr the attempt of the Gill votes at the primary election next Tuesday. ed that he was hired Both men were Winchester and Hurley having been arrested 4 Jury Detective workers to poll fames on the registration ¢ floaters are being b Make Arrests at registered bim precinet of t (Continued on P, PECULIAR ACCIDENT; MAN HURT headquarters point Wincheste and stated the f was a written Jury Only Begins Work commence: HERERO eee eee ee y be Hank é regis- the Fir bein ed by (¢ y Jonaldson, R. M, ¢ er in the o p of the Stratford Thi ent le upon the rity of an officer of the H.C. G ‘ an ; Donaldsor eward is to be an inte t in the new tender- loin to be establishe Gill be € 4 n are contending. With one or two exceptions these men are the same as those who endeavored several months ago to establish a new restricted district upon property owned by W. D. Hofius and Moritz Thomsen on the tide flats in the vicinity of the Centennial mill. Star at time A second option has been secured upon this pi und uld Gill become mayor a restricted district will The 1 are to be in contre f tt restricted sisttict ha | their profits at at least $300,000 per yea The re spe ng a barrel of money in the interests { Gill, for they « ider the stake well worth a big bid. “That's all there is to this Gill fight,” said one of the men who knows the inside of the deal, to The Star yesterday. “If Gill wins, a restricted district is to be established upon this Hofius-Thomsen property and a little bunch of saloon men and | politicians are to be made wealthy. These men are willing to spend thousands of dollars to put Gill over. They see hundreds of thousands of dollars in it for them during the next few years.” Hi GILL AT THE} CAFES : POCO HSH SeSeSeSeSeoee eOeeeoeocorororooooooeooes Every street walker who frequgnted the cafes last night where these women ply their trade wore a red cardboard badge bearing the legend, “Vote for Gill.” There was hardly a table in the American Tannhaeuser, rt, Seente, Grotto, Columbia, or in a dozen other such places " the little appropriately red placards could not be seen. Not satisf n of t «i with flaunting their allegiance to Hi Gill, these town insisted that their chance acquaintances for cal hustler with buttons the night should do likewise. No 7 worked more industrio than did these women whose careers of vice hinge upon the ele They talked Hi Gi they reiterated their belief that he if Seattle should select another it would Ar the cafe business; that tt would be run ow town and would be over Routllor ! ke fied tones of a dead 1. The fe he time being and r al polit ' h s was the sole topic of ersation. 8 were they nlitical fate hat the howe ‘ grafting de- lor f th r and the members of the police department Everything was Gill, Hi Gill, the Gill who was a good fellow, the Gill who knew what a good time was. They opened the viais of their vulgar wrath on The Star; on everything it was doing or is about to do. And all the time they worked for Gill, pinned placards on drunken companions and promised unt 1 orgies and licentious ness whenever Gill should become mayor 70 KILLED IN A MINE? ERNEST, Pa Feb, 5.—It is feared that between 30 and 70 men were killed in explosion in mine N f the Jeffe & Clearfield pany here today ) @ of the men who entered @ workings thts morning has ap eared f the shaft since the ao dent He w almost o me, but manage: tell how he fought h the tunne He said that he stumbled over hea f ects which, he be Sseurmrammese oie ys mms amt na eos