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THE SEATTLE . js I: AA Fe = 4 No. 82 SEATTLE, SSING LOUISVILLE CHILD WASH., MONDAY, MAY 1910, DECORATION DAY, 1910 a mS MARCH MID TS OF THRONGS(¥ Are Young Again for Today, as They to the Stirring Strains of the Fife and orial Services in the Grand Opera BY T. J. DILLON. shrill, st P tes of a fife, the of hands. ast gray company of m as sarod a plato the prime of mar a Part Lawton, tall, bre lapping of n marched bring cheers and tears big muscular thin flankes n of police men strength negro ‘ ad shouldered in ryth nison to the ains of their band marched, grim chony fighting machines, eye cons: and power. Their in the sun like their short gun barrel them, the national guard. They too were tall it stepping y discernible over the heads of} » ‘ | ch packe: street from casement line out 1 in front | And like the black fighting batall Emepped to a blood wi i { 4 sling. yi spotless and dazzling. foll § bright acc i YEARS HAVE PASSED. | en the scene changed. A lapse of 40 years. N a] j warming air. The naval] »wed, jaunty in| trements of war wharchers swinging in the long American stride. / . Shorter, of the bands dwindled ar Martial strains above the applanding hub-} that filled the had the but they kept the lone little some were faltering streets looked on i trintic pride: they justified their Amer- allied himself against the oppo- pa’ / m io jhents of the Roosevelt Pine their love for the spectacular . A \conservation policy Bgerricd ranks of the veterans hove in sight} - A “The raid you a ' -~>.% ~~ Bee lor a long forth. n Pine st. to Cherry, from the} _ | the forest and talked secretly ] P | plied Pinct 1 a one tall old veteran who had marched to 4 Pinchot his first a Kellner, Daughtet of Louisville Brewer, Supposed to Have” : a | spec tw een Kidnapped, Whose Body Has Been Found in School House t in t une vering baritone hof . broke out in a brave, unquavering baritone, | NATIONAL LEAGUE | weeks dete rose Saline, V3 body fies a’mouldering in the grave it} — tha - : th " | ; At Pittsburg. he is ¢ ‘ (By United Pres: mu ide, and they si velt's pos axer Pa ¢ : 4 : L. Ru z edhe. : & LOUISVILLE, Ky., May 30.—A hasty examination by But a i ou 9 j | Pie nantes i " timony of Fi Kerby. dia. | the coroner revealed the fact that six of Alma Kellner’s ribs hack, his st and the od ate t the inter » a ¥ % Fa atierien -Bpade am a ane . had been fractured and that her back was broken. ri vas once mor | ean, Clark vycirpbame ” . tae ‘par “y 7 ‘ Sled | : ~ ak Yr e of the paration of the Quicklime was found in the carpet wrapped around the should mg barreticc | At Bo wier r ! w ston. body. A hole had been scooped in the floor of the basement y a body strewn field | R. H. FE things ; s 3 fon many ‘eae wn oe ad | i aah << OE By eer” si | and the body put in and covered with rubbish. back the bh: of time ! ag “ek ee . -: \) | Start Round World But Glenn Curtiss Makes the poston 2 41 they omni LNied, Pree in an effort to solve the mystery their old nging stride, as he chanted, full . : rie rock , ay be OUIS y., May 30.—The na’ mk sib / Get as Far as Tacoma—! 137 Miles in 152 Min-' eet g- Tr k and Graham the other | belpef “Alma Kellnet. &. miaing | Ute ore ing on Th Ask . | . oO j ” : t story of the Lawler | from her home per, was| Fred Kellner, Alma’s father, was Only Seattie’s young and old patd their ey Forgiven: wt With e Stop, | At Philadetptria. mer ium brought out j found today an i cellar of Summoned and identified the body Mfr a moment. (tribute of appreciation this mort Over Phone. and Wins $10,000. R. H. E the St. John’s paro hool. Dick | #8 of jhis daughter. Frank ng, to the men who sa thee te |New York ges das, Sweets, a pumping | Fehr, the girl's uncle, who has been Be geiemid. The! “untry. A whe — - rmpmgnncincos | Phitadelphia ee water from th He saw a Untiring in search for Alma, Hed, faltered and nk. | un ditated tribu ast Had, bold bandits, these Sistaites..Dracke . and 2 hild's shos om # mass | *ccompanied Kellner Migped forward, the well deserve. It was a sight Clinton Weine, 14 years old. Dalen aid Dente: - -¢ren ienie of debris, Pulling « © shoe, he She Was Murdered. © lower and the ‘| ng remembered Ward Gardner, 11 years ‘ | dr neRed Aima’s.t Medi got n a! “There is not the slightest doubt where That is, they were bold bandits At Chi « old carpet, from a pile of in my mind that " . | | cago. ny mind that Alma was mur. | the parade ended and the exercines | for several days. Now they are jast | R. HE jrubbish in the corner. As the car | dered,” Fehr said, after looking at yes | wore held, the people were #0 eager) boys, penitent and sorry for r |@t. Loute ...... :. 7 a] et unrolied flesh fell from the |the place in which the body was to pay their tribute that the police | misdeeds and ready to be good } Chicago 3 6 13 " found. There are two entrances and | Were obliged to handle the crowd.| Both live with their parents at Batters Lack, Reiger — ad | The investigation so far made _ into the cellar, one a trap door in- “| All the seats were filled and aisles| West Seattle, Clinton at 4316 W Sdthina:deowa and Avoher | insane sailor, at-| indicates that the child was the school room, which for a | were crowded to the doors. | Morgan st. and young Gardner at in the city Jail] murdered and her body dropped s time has pot been opened. The | When school children from the|5515 Latham av. According to the hanging himself| through a trap door in the floor. | other is a doorway near the side en- ¢ a|parental home at Monroe, « big told parents and AMERICAN LEAGUE | his cell with a| The police and the coroner are [trance of the school and between lehorus of boys and girls, sang “Tent-| Juvenile Corbett, they had 4 onse Oleson fasten conducting investigations, and her Schumann's home and the ing on the Old Camp Ground,” {t| mapped c themselves a career | At New York ring so tightly| detectives are already at work ho | was almost more than the old #ol-\ of crime would have startled a * 3 RH. E # to cut into the r a&°| dlers could stand, and tears stream-| the countr E } Washington 1 i stened the other c ed down many battles arred faces | Start 18 Gasy | ” New Y 4 his cell and, by as they thought of the days when Clinton first took $13 from the! |. Batteries—Oberlin and ng his feet from the floor, was “They lay along the battery’ S¢,/ nome of neighbor, Mrs. Galvin Ford 1 Sweeney slowly strangling b if when dis Below the smoking cannon. and finding how easy it was to get > } overed by the j : Draped flags and masses of flow-| the money he confided In Ward, and At Boston. He was taken ‘ y ja 4 lent expression to the two boys met af chool and R H. E.|for safe custody A 3 entiment of love and memory. The | planned to become d: does = felphia . & 9 i he was p 1 1 a stra hour was sacred to war's awful They started out with the robbery | Boston 1 jacket He wi be or the home of M. T. Ayres Batteries—Coombr and Thomas; |an insanity in Sylvan way, where they secu | Oteotte, Smith and Carrigan morning | ————_—- Garretson Speaks. foo purses and two handbags. Next ls age Ref. Cc i Following ‘the special numters| irs. H. P. Woodbary’s residence ¥ At St. Louis. uperior Judges Refuses to Censure Court Commis- ‘ t z se nd on e an eyniga : ans * " UP AS thes faced... songs and recitations and th d one I d sev Py Sy “ole rd fat iB i E | sioner—Within His Powers to Call Attention to “ * A. RK. ritual service, t yar rtlcles were secured a 3 ‘\ the gal : retson, of Tacoma, delivered the| with this loot, which inc all | St. Lou ( Abuses, They Hold. snorial ahérens of the 4a $11.36 in money and a ane GLENN CURTISS } Batteries—Stroud and aelaoctnlbcaeiaietite ent tribute to the men whol and camera, they planned a trip to " | Powell, Waddell and Stey a Men of Deeds that their nation might live.|st. Paul, with they Idea that 2 age gt | Court Commissioner B. H- Lindsay was withia bis rights and net OH them this tnorix Softening the sadness of memory|\ would stop and rob at every cit NEW YORK, Hay 90-"A5. On At Cleveland. By United Press.) guilty of judicial impropriety when on May 20 he der i City Whose deed with the joy of reunion, the oldjand town of any size. After that | bveran weit ie Me wd R. H. E OAKLAND, May Engineer R. H. Thomson and the board of public works from the See ©? Gown unceasing boys in blue gathered at “mess” | they were to become gs notorious a i : Ree oa Sietaet 1Chicago ..... _ 4 10 1/sons were injured be wei , ; @ time Or shortly after noon at the Allen Dale | the James boys by 88 n long ©° Cleveland 3 10 aaa wins Coo Gaia bt t Stephen V. Carey, an assistant in the corporation counsel’s of Y | aeetatia, corner of Beooud av, and| Hittes and bowie knives and six fight alenn H Curties few from metterte Walsh, Doane 4 | Railway any, trave fice er written to ce Main last week, called his attention Tied oc ; neca st., where they were special | hoxes of cartridges were purchased. | Alvan , roel ecg Siesk: Link, Young and Easterly speed, met in a cut bet anguage, alle that it was improper and asking t ‘in improv. | tis: biplane, following the Hudson t before the other judg 4 th " ais prearen | Several days were spent in impr 4 he $10,000 oe atation and Leona Height c r judges and the commissioner rebuked ted ever, D remember ne id} {ng their marksmanship t Sgpoen, PL gy net b~ A sage At Tacoma. ired: Gus Adeling, Oaklar At a meeting of the entire superior court bench Friday noon the Mo the rattie or t. a h followed a f of | holes in the camera which they had sen gS ee he flight by the RHE ered: George Goldst letter was read by Judge Main. The judges unanimously refused to MM MPAIET be en: alled camp nd singing shot! Two da ago they left for Ta}, 2 7 gre ln a2 | Vancouver 4 6 419 years of age, Oak aken judicial righ he made a determined attempt to keep the eM be ali mu ar lis that h Mover them as|coma. But there, sad to tell, young ‘aie a pod a Po ig ; + Batter McCamment and | possibly inte 1 jur Axel| matter apparently afraid that it sume a greater ‘the eat ny in the blankets in the rain. | Gardner got homesick. then a yeark | 1110. speed, wax U p| Byrnes; Miller and Lewis Friesendaln, Oakland, knee hurt sign an they ight it er ? Tanks every « Men w ate with their knive for mother, finally the pangs 0 “ eae phie Anderson, Oakland, severe " sii A e, caer che th the silver spoor pole bie? ek kee ee wR ly hurt; Maud Roth, 17, B The statement which Ass injury done you.’ The laws and ppt penn ye poem — Staton Wetss He Was allowed one stop. This| ayy A hed: Rol Corporation Counsel Carey cal the constitution of this state pauit goon r mouths were brothers at| lo aid ntor Ls pate 4 “ - legs and feet crushed ob; to th t t jude Mi oy tj lhe made at Poughkeepsie. The|, 7H RICHEST MINE OF ALL & k hee i » the attention of the judge should be observed by the cit “Decoration 1 board—there was no They Telephone Home. vtart was made from Albany at! he : Art ir, Oakland. i whine Guakiadnd “Sean Gn cid ay an galt De ph Pe | will t the file of the soldier who| gy pack to Beattle the boys caM@+7.9 yesterd . : ; and injured internally, will proba he o + ee os . th tinten | eto Se eee cover, | .i0% yesterday morning, under per-)y Real Estate, Quick cash | bly dic Mond Olacn’ Betketer, {of the court's judicial disere works is today running things a F vad taeahe Gh 2uale SOURSicraL eae parental wrath, Rowever | {aot wen itions. One hour! profit follows a Wise invest: ®| gerions ct Seed‘ iy | Was as fol.ows | with the high hand of a czar her, — ’ | they a ati he tclognoned: ane and 2 inte he stopped * ment ip . realty The * | ternally Swit Berke. | “1 will be frank and say that “The whole trouble goes back Btbed for sorne Vith tears end handshakes they | Of": To” picaivenses. This was | Poughkees hag Bere ys 1 his! yalue of real estate in and *| joy, serio Mrs. Mary Rey-| | will wee every legal method to the board of public works teeter : m ot dad tae te: he ‘enaia | pleaded Ny rg yg os flight at 9 on oa leaded faa he & pear Seattle is rapidly increas- #| nolds, San Francisco, seriously cut] i My power to put an end to This board and this man Thom net he wr ° o ears Gaalitine ine wil bo 6 promised get ssdanhad te boundary, 9 anbattan island at) ing. Wise inv are buy- #/ about head and body the outrageous way the board son for 20 years have been tig Asc drsrnsinssngh mg Mote dy The Leryn , caen and there will 10:36. | rere} , Stee OF 8 | w@ ing prope r homes * of public works and the city using a club over the head of Fepe bound fi coed the tack ell call make K006 wr n island his task was bu the con-| w and inv ny de oe Everybody can have tr ry are carrying thingson, They property owners, and doing just DW tikes vee, va P be no prosecutions cluding lap of a race already won.) ® pie plac advertised for #| shortcake today, A w-| are perpetrating outrages as they pleased, laws or no J foe Sleep, ea Still in honore Old bianketa make excellent pads Rose Like a Rocket & gale every day in the Real Es- %| ing Sunda ‘ in| against the people and the prop laws. Some one must stop them, 7 res n aki The Star a} the at vr 1 rty owners every day, and sa nd protect the home owner am ' » put under the stair carpet. Tack Rising at wn yesterday, he|* erty severy day, a y a p e = |_,Vour truth and valor wearing) to Puts thicknesses together and eens oe ereey. Bei. # | straw be pe and | ing to the property owner, ‘You “ me te ch bh Rena? mt bed i nail them in position | (Continued on Page Eight) lke ARK AR HAR KA KARE $2 $2.1 will be paid some day for the (Continued on Page Eligrt) THE SEATTLE ONE CENT IS FOUND URDERED IN A SCHOOL HOUSE CELLAR | PARENTS THOUGHT THE ee GIRL WAS KIONIPED That Body of Alma Kellner, Daughter of Wealthy Brewer, Gone Since Last Winter, Uncovered by Plumber, Pumping Water Out of Basement—Ribs Fractur« ed and Back Broken. q PINCHOT BACK Perhaps He Meant Mr. Taft Was About to Get One Won't Tell What T. R. Said, But) By United Press NEW YORK, May 30.—Frank social fea y but silent on the subjects of their conversations on politica matters, Gifford Pinchot, for mer chief forester, gave an in- | terview today aboard the | steamship Arabic, The near est hint that Pinchot gave re | garding Roosevelt's prog when he reaches America came when Pinchot referred to the Italy olive trees of cepted my the conservat! *, to be held at St. Pauw owed the! same great intere e has always | } shown in conservanon His Eyes Twinkied There was culiar twinkle in| Pinchot's « he emphasized | the word Alt ned to dis-| suit of Roose to be tion, has ret Neve Koosevelt cori

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