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INDREW HEMAIGH [a STRICKEN SUDDENLY President of Brewery Concern Brought From Soap Lake Hours After His Strike. Arrival Death Halts ANDREW HEMRICH, PRESIDENT OF THE SEATTLE BREWING AND MALTING COMPANY, WHO DIED THIS MORNING. Andrew Hemric re nt Peattic Brewing and M “ pany, and on« Wewers of the Paciti us the Minor hospit this morning. ‘Two weeks ago Mr @ Boap Lax ‘ ; r th kewise will be made @ing from a bladder tr jects of attack. The death Mr Was causing hi: ch pt Hem bh will probably prev ar comfort. definite action tor or three His condition became cons days Worse. Yestervay > be Conscious. D- family physician Lake to bring Mr. H Beattie for med t Raymond brought Beattie. During the Begain conacion nen. Feached the Minor bh Unconsclous etown to concen her breweries lend brewery the Hemrich ded witt sa ining seiousness. Andrew Hemrich was 44 He was und ec biggest > ¢ . t here wee in the brewery industry in the aged $0 years. The bod “sent hwest for years rr t Urbana, Ob for In 1892 Mr. Hemrict me to Se- | buria : Aitle from Wiscon his oe’ Mate. Almost irr ‘ | SAN DEE - APrival he extahiieh« of be 7 May View under the name of Kop . nd 7 @ Hemrich. Later his t Jon ce ee thang H n to frag t h, and Frederick K feompany. Mr. Henrich r ar WO be interested in heteery 1 When it was mer t mn shete eh t , H tle E « ar F ‘ Whipple #. Ha Meld untii his death. 1 s a8 pain injured fair ‘img and Maiting comy n- | a? r y h wif der Mr. Hemri: \4 . wer ng hi Mereaned ite outpu | s ples a place among argest breweries of the co: | TACOMA people are held in Mr. Hemrich in ted} * Ta vied o 8 Ito the state xenate. 1 4 oMr.|” r ch the larg number arrieg i. n hist of Pierce county. oa Hueke, who sur hin REDLANDS, Cal—Mrs, M. Four & Bemrich for year i t | ber m a fracture of hav. 8, near Hanford wt t David Da cently, howey he ed t band, who in Rew residence 2ist av. and th * at the cit Prospect st. | t himself through Seay 0 at the . | th had attacked Mrs 8 undertaking por t Seeat of veptiven:: hiow.. Fourben ints he yet mad € ‘ * ‘al years ago. metal with whic " “ x pice TB Was connected wuspende SERURG, Ore-—Former ¢ ‘tions thie mo: ua an Binger Hermann is on the Mempect to the deceas« to recovery, according to rs . ir ed today by the attend , BREWERS’ STRIKE IS POSTPONED) ,,5).\ be gry I vn r | park wa Pa Betaure of the death of Andrew |to vitt y The ene. whic occurred this morn-| ceremor brewery st which it 1 Ws planned to call tod he tre asf re Brotie condition tary Bellinger Poles all repor That threat that » The he sid ha 4 ivil Brewing & r commixs breakfast Ba the brew every morning if just § y however, did not operate, | exactly sult him seems to have been 4 to Mr. Hemrich’s death effective y G. W. H. Davis, secre wee natn Wulld the fen: tary of the ime anetes Will you help F the fer ee Proebstie of ” Inter-| A “ping man t 1 to commit el ewery Worke union, de at the city howpital, We sug me & long ifevende’ n the | ee t Halley's comet as a remedy Bhotel. At the conclusior ane Confer: Sy. Prosbetie an-| feted Bob Hodge because Pat the Brewers’ associa | to seen covened. oot machines, end Shother propesition to the court comes through nd © trewer union meet- says the grand Juryerred in criticis to Hospital Unconscious and Dies a Few Union — SHOME EDITION — Johnnie Poe, Soldier of Fortune, Off for Gold and Adventure in the North Tena | A member of ‘ivil Service Commission | \.\).4 Stands by Mayor in His), Y"*" | Effort to Put Political Hondurgs, 18 7" . a asked to be taken | Friend in Office. |his career au a woldier of fortune as ended, “Where ts your bag mane called the officer of the ] George P. Listman, 4. 1 ger | deck Don't worry J Ue we ’ Zz i mane it * tr . ~ ft k and a ¢ ke i " 8 Poe calied Ke of Ha Bring | } naa ; : Hondura ‘an rowed | Se gunboat Des Moin« : 4 and went back to the United | ates. | Almost every person t | It seemed good to back in |} at the Bringhuret 10 viltzation again, and Poe, the sol-| days age admitted ¢ r ia { told hiv friend | Gill had falien down comp ara he wan settling dow } in making a ¢ against Brings | But of ation an ex-| | hurst, sufficient to warrant the |istence palied on him In short or-| | latter's removal so that Capt He d of two old Prince | John Be one of the mayor's stew who were going to} | political wtenants, might be | Alaska mmer on the sur | given the job. y work, and promptly put io b | Tr ny 7 Bring | application | witt Saiia “ae Now look } old man, 1 fa “s wasn't a real general (n the Hon lr A i any particular rank. Any man bot white collar can be an of sae Dy a ae gs ag | ee JOHNNY POE, EX-PRINCETON FOOTBALL HERO, EX-HON- | atantia tt ie . to] i when a pho DUREAN GENERAL, NOW OFF TO ALASKA | 4 ow wh -_—> Jearry out the mayor's ' pleture of some | newditis North that in calling mé get rid of Bring! whether or r * whe fellows in the party?| Thede were two short blasts of the pane with 0 ay ’ They a od, lawabiding citi | Je@fersen'sa whis and the wharf | ma rer ef f they | g¢ " ek hard and are and began to get ready t R t b p ° the wang plank. Poe ran aboard charge he on h toh nod. dinappeared tn the salon | thelr a Football Family | _ The commission decided that John P. Poe, Jr., « Bringhurst had not worked in one o celet | harmony with the board, and ly df Princet gridiron stars, and had publicly criticised members incidentally a relative of Eda | of the board Alle} Poo. Five Poe brothers we “ mn - Princeton, and not a one o' 4 : metas | them fniled to make a neme for |again next ‘ : ' ae he ~~ COUNT ISANLWAY COMMISSION = GOING | WILL PROBE WRECK pak, Sak Ser enawer to thie cb OME for Accident Which Caused Death of Two and ON THAIN AND NEWS RTANDA be ONE CENT BILLY SUNDAY | } | | | | It wee not until lect Ooteber ‘or Injury to Seventeen Saturday Morning. that they sent me the letters of | ot | | which so much capital is made W : | now and which | am accused of | a Coroner J. C. Snyder not answering. The boat was . rages Bi diy | road. commissior Ww then nearly completed, and as L tor § & and the public utilities depar | opinions were asked on matters | “f¢ . ‘ar et Miktie-will bold 6 strongly opposed before e as COM aoret ¢ f Deattio w -agh board by me during the 15 oth ¢ on the cos gation at 1 o'clock norrow af months that the boat was in the | The slips f 1 tb ©* noon to fix the blame for the co ure of sormtrvetion 1 simply | who think they t been nla on the Beattie, Renton 4 called their attention to this fact i nto elvie ‘ a oe upon receipt of these letters.” burea the thousan¢ In turn. | Southern Saturday night, Ir , < i ing < , the official tw@ people were 1 f th ®, Bring a lett ~ fr jurdd, one of them proba . b mt : a Gpfoner Snyder received word . 4 " t nie eat ot the elty | Chigethorning from Chairman H. A.] ‘ 1 ref he and ft Falpehiiad of the railroad comm ‘ t ne sion that the conmission would t bgp ; * 18 | here tomorrow. The Seattle, Rer th . working hard or Macdlg ¢ ton & Southern comes under the Coun iver Matt Gorm juriadiction of the commission |ley's seizure of the Seattle Electr throjigh jts being an interurban | compar roperty for failure to road, and the com state. W veatignte all roads. of the EAST UNION CAR LINE child) will come Jesse |Lawfence, the other members the ¢ommission, and proba sistant Attor Ger Vaughn Tanner and Engineer H Gray, ‘The wreck occurred Saturé nigh€ about 10 o'clock near Or | a the Iife and limb of The lat : | t th coupling | 4@Y « xe " filed with t rom by the! became unloosened, letting the) Tie Se Z " test " “ in the aaah was niled to pay on this morning a vigorous 5 heavily lw r Pte nd aha 2 against the serv on the Bast | fatle and more cars| grade to smash into the the 1907 levy; P ¢ Union street car line A few of/on the Mne r the close of the | passenger, but how the thing hap-| 00m’ fom a ois deli the things they have to kick about) A-Y-P. fair pemen remains unexplained. The | Wi vee aget Sound Power com are Transfers from Capitol and | metar drawing the train had be l Pu uM ree 00m | "rhe oldest and most dilapidated | 19th av. cars refused, making It\eqmg stalled on the grade, and sud: | Peay owe on th me levy cars in the city impossible for anyone to beat the | geniy the coal car started wn the Having to walt for cars at times | “crowd-them-4n-gam by taking | hat arge Bobb, a brakemar from 15 to 20 minute cars on one of these two lines and | meade @ frantic attempt to overtake As many 85 people forced to! from them transferring to the East | the gpeeding car | | lride in cars meant for not more! Union line after some of the crowd | gugge W. C. Hell of Harrodsburs, | than 30 or 40 pec has alighted on the way out from| Ky died soon after reaching the | Cars jammed to the extent that|the city City hespital, where all of the ti conductor get squeezed in #0 The East Union line folk have | sured were rushed in a private car lthey cannot see when people are|more complaints than these, and|anq gulia Lee Rochester, 13-year- | getting off and on, and have to| they are 1 angry about the deal! oiq daughter of Judge and Mrs. G.| praney’s comet ha oe ldepend on the word to stor they are getting from the 8. B.) 4 @ Rochester, 1230 15th av. N ie ake vinthia ic Aah bee \gtart being passed along, thereby!Co, They demand relief died a few hours later, Mrs, Bell! o¢ , , M : Sete - - == — is at the Seattle General hospital, | , o'clock yesterda a ¢ ae where she is recovering from pé on the easte rizon, and Jing the head of 8 “police de- ELEVATOR KILLS ful, though not serious injurtes. J.) Nea in wight until the first | partment wach woree than those ex |C, ‘Smith, a laborer, Is at the City | Gaynight came ing in th A SPOKANE MAN hospital, and he may not recove it should be ble Se He is injured about the head, ¢ morning until 7 r BS wr ‘rr also has some internal injuries, His | three days later will aps n bishor t n ray (By United Prees.) lcondition {# critical. The rest of} the evening at HR t i addre Cask SPOKA May 2--Canght be-|the injured are considered out of] 1¢ you i te eel \ in I ’ terday, | ween the elevator cage and third | danger and doing nicely. Many of] row 1 a f te per floor of the Couer Al hotel | them were able to go to their homes | } 41) j othe a je chureh, Incident- | building, Chas. Eckstrum, a carpen-|!ast might and ut morning. | heave tat 1e ’ ‘iy also Father O'Connell took Jobn | ter, recently from Denver, was! President W Rh rawtord : the ones Ca O'Laughiir task crushed beyond recognition and Company states that had (he paw fied a fow minutes jater in the|senger been of the old type, instead |, yaa eekkn ki hkkke M. C, Dich nd Charles! city emergency hospital here this|Of ane of the new steel cars, the) y z Wright, of the Oregon Hotel = t-| norning. Kekstrum was working Collision would undoubtedly have | y BANK CLEARINGS. . will take over the Seattle ho- | Mornin: tekstrt " a nae ingey EP rege 8. land wt city today, with Al Short,| With his head thrust through the | been much Bore nee ane abo = formerly of th injer-Grand, as|elevator shaft door, and, unaware | % loss to te ain ? ee ee Seattle * manager of his presence there, the elevator He pl an investiga’ 8 | we Clearings today ..$1,894,266.32 * operator lowered the car upon him, | ene 7 * lance 06,979.44 ® The Het of the dead and injured) y ee ae : CE RARER REAR AIR ie midablne vost uae de as . * * re nt Taft is in sburg to a | learings today | * THE WEATHER. | S87 0 ‘attend ‘the manne tours ne Dead * = Balance * on ay F cap aigege Judge W. C. Bell, Harrodsburg, | * Portland it Showers tonight or Tues- #| "i"! Ky., Rest at the Sorrento hotel; | Clearings today . .$1,781,454.00 | | day; light west winds. %| The deyoilon of the true one is| Miss Julla Lee Rochester, 13 years|* Balance 265,125.00 % / * the s it of the faithful—Man- old, daughter of Judge a. A. C.|* *| rrr rrr rer eT Union, | Rochester, 2 [AR ROR ORR ROR OR ROR RRR Re PAAN BO? ~ JARS PULPITS | “Sweats Out Collars for the Glory of God” and Casts rst M. Clerical Dignity to the Winds in Church This Morn ng. BY MARI A I d tk € « © te He . to ¢ F t © € ' prea B t think 1 hitting ink ifid i ! I hing Jobr bh and him o wh h Ma het “if | didn't eweat cut more collars than some preachers do | wouldn't amount to any more than they do.” he is going them all to make to be Billy can be just people chew the rag over € r hammer more knocks bee « e Ll try to be myself,” he sald, Find an earnest man in the pal you a man who makes the bunch sit up and take 1 ly. Sun in earnest? have asked it pusands have ans power of God to salvation Sunday is.in earn Billy ay is sincere. Billy Sunday means it. I believe that aybe you don't When he had flayed alive the 8 of the Gospel, he took ch xembers by the back of the k and shook ‘em over hell fire one un doubted at he "i ved there is r the devil and aked g-ridden, — harlot- filled Seattle, what the ch is not more men, nor « en, nor more money, but ¢ over. Some all front door the door you're to the minute Billy Su fired at the people and the P liked it. They ighed, they jed, they shouted “Amen!” c. ce i be make them mad, OB ee weinns th h he pped them good and a “If | had all that you church people have buncoed out of other folks in real estate wildcat ould pave your much salvation words as ina and mining stock, | town with g ng a ho r selling a lot or case in court cooking ping a room or and 8 essed individuality is an-| pul outed this baseball prea That charge cannot be laid to} Billy Sunday i not sup-| pressing any ou vidual, | unfix« dup ad for | i¢ *hrist,” he told ‘em. If everybody | were like that whe would in-| div ial get in We'd all look like | Billy iday is Billy Sunday. | If he is likely to make any error] h judging of and how |} 1 houl each the gospel, it “WESTON LUNCHES | IN HARLEM HOTEL (By United Prese.d | NEW YORK Edward Payson W \ ed 125th st nd Broadway, Hariler t 10:30 ck this at wore grb alin pata ue as “It’s heaven or hell for the There he drank a quart of milk] Whele bunen; there's no haif- eg - . | way house.” 1} t ch £ 1 —_ , coe aeeeanes 48 necessary Z ir a rest, He vs ses ea Ths HAT YOU WANT * nt it an ea ® h i ughfare . ey D Wan pages e * ‘The Star are en ed, Tele * |* phoning Star ads saves a trip, * EVI rT.—J | Main 9400, Ind. 441 4 éd States senate in Everett tonight | ¢ 69.0) 9 0 aaeee