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THE SEATTLE areas @ “fo. 12, NO. 88 oh gliglindhiathalenhetbete Pied ~ 21 YEARS AGO SEATTLE’S BIG FIRE : one years ago today Seattle wan destroyed by fire On June 6, 1889 fire in Seattle in flam a . AJ ee 100 acres of stroyed prope * * * * ” * * * ~ * * ® att * : © * ‘ * “ * « at 0 ‘ *% same place in Seattle publi * * - 7 : fn * * * . * . . * * * * 7 2 too big a nflagratic WHO'S Famous Case Based on Rusty Engines, and In- s in Ch nee The volving Millions, ls De- wa weak an ‘ t ii] ¢ T0 | cided by Lindsay. p and milk om work Taco < special train, which mad run fn 63 minutes; V volunteers arrived in the even. * ing; a steamer brought other # fire fighters; an. apparatus # from Olympia and s special *& a sent aw Joshua Mcint * not pntitied ters of a mil aptain EL W mining oper is McIntyre ent 44 le niente Sobmeon's wt # train arrived from Portland # “ Nom wn as Cooper/® about midnight. The fire # Fitzsimmons, Tommy <|® burned south from University # if ) #& at. to the present site of the & Bill Lang, Boer) * Moran Shipbuilding company, R / j® and from Third ay. to the * Etc., Sail From | * tre The insurance for Vancouver | ® was less than $3,000 * * * — Sk MialicdatatitMciadetate Dalted Presa) Australia, Jone 6. (er world’s « Mt crowd of sporting celed- | the Canadian-Austra- | left today for) There was 2 great) fee the steamer off, ee 8 Steamer that will} th the American conti | for its passengers to} Ihe JeffriesJonuson fight | } Among the passengers | Fitzsimmons and Tommy former world’s heavy who are on their r. from which city Hating Public and Courts, Revengeful Italian Tried i Wholesale Slaughter and The Winner. | Was Caught. sich No. 8 w produced $1,500,000 Court Com: | (My ted Fre PORTLAND, Ore claring th he “w had he r Rinaldo, an Itallan reiterated the story this mor two score Eewuns celebrities, in-| "ri cay used notes in rendering |! ! mpts to diteh 6 the iitors of sx al lead-|.'* - say need, notes tr nGeTINE | night electr er trains from J. Mil. | Bis decision, which was oral ge peck. as. Orenah Cable Mining Camp Romance. Water Power comp: and a sim The case lays bare a mining effort to wreck a Southern Pa rom. h as have oc-| cific passenger train near Nickum tor year the differ-| The man was arrested Saturday ent mining camps of y."|night. He confessed to the sheriff, Lindsay declared. and | District Attorney Cameron and a Johnson formed a partnership in| number of newspaper men yester Tacoma to ¢ in the lightering | day. Later he signed a written con Mcintyre owned | fession, in which the details of bis known as the Hoot-Mon.| unsuccessful attempts at wrecking was i to the partner-|are set down |ship of Mcint & Johnson. Cap-| In his confession Rinaldo said |tain Johnson paid Mcintyre $500/ «1¢ was all about a girl. They for a half interest. Johnson was to | accused me of attacking her, when it was done by another Italian, who went away afterward. 1 could not make them believe | was innocent, 0 finally, when they wouldn't talk to me, | began to hate them. | hate the courts, the people, but not the The trains which Rinaldo con fessed he tried to derail were load ed with people en route to their n Portland and Caza homes bet dero. In Center of Trestle. According to the officials, Rinal do made his first attempt to ditch a train on the Cazadero ine Thur day night, when he heaved « id fence posts onto the a curved trestle near in Physica y, and declaring th I then crawled into a brush and waited for the passenger to hit said Rinaldo. “But a freight train ing slowly came along instead HENRY” DIES TE! OPERATION | Friday night the west bound | JOSHUA M'INTYRE | Cazadero electric was stopped with in a f feet of a hugh pile of stones in the middle of the trestle near Kerrigan Rinaldo has con fessed that he placed the stones on the track Makes Double Effort. Saturday night he made a double @r woes rr. > expense of sh ipping the FORK, 3u ¢ C.| boat to Nome,’and also to advance Writer of fur ‘ the money to carry on the bust eal name | vil Inese anti! it became profitable died yesterday in the | The Hoot-Mon was taken _to Nome. hospita) rwing an| Judge Lindsay pointed out that Friday \the two men expected to make $30 | attempt to wrec k a Southern Pa Was born in G an hour out of the freight busi-| cific train and a Cazadero tric a Jeurs ago d his | ness. |by placing stone piles on both 8 the Houston | He The venture did not succeed as|tracks, which run close together Feporter to editorial para-| Was expected. The Hvot-Mon had | near Kerrigan Both orate | Breezy comments soon |to be beached, Lind held that | failed, owing to the presence of de Wide attention and he|Jobnson and Melntyre were part- | tective who had been trailing him. New York. Ber ners at this time, and t no part-| They arrested the man just after , BeWspaper business he |nership settlement had been made. |he had finished his work, and been 4 Cowboy, shee erder,| At this time Lindsay says the evt-| stoppe d oncoming trains. oneal soldier of fortune dence convinced him that both men dropped the venture and abandoned |* * **** AA KKH KKH * UPTAUSTEE MEETING |< * ve artnershi . PORTLAND FAIR gp aor later took the two en-|* THE WEATHER. * 1 — gines out of the Hoot-Mon and put|* ; * Sourtesy to the promot of {them in one of the pair of boats|* Showers this afternoon and * Fose carsival, the reg-|known as the Two Pups.|® tonight; Tuesday probably * of the trust of th Later Johnson exchanged the Pup|* fair; moderate southwesterly * of Commerce, Cooper | * winds * for th mining claim on fomorrow will Gulch No. 8 This is the mine|*#*#*#*** eae HR HHH Portia, of t which haa already produced $1,500] | og ~ aa 000 in gold. It in today one of} lgrammar achools gave a health fen Johnson's most valuable holdings. |fival Saturday at Dugdale'’s base Based Claim on Engines. 1 park, under the auspices of MeIntyres contention was that| = board’ of education. A demon both bets | De lhe was entitled to a half interest in | stration of physical training, In the “fore your wwe Lachools and the playground work Blaetter (Continued on ) Page Six.) was given. m hg Kittle hands you have! | Yu . SS WASH., MONDAY ‘ H AY, JUN 1910 ONE Sows oramme te wa 5 (JLEAVITT IN COURT : LAST PUT ON Thih Faces Jury for Killing Street Cleaner 2 Years Ago—Case Delayed by His Flight. AOOAULT ON WOMAN THO NEIGHBORHOOD Residents Near Fort and at Interbay Demand That War Department Remove Brownsville Regiment From Midst—Telegraph Appeal to President and State’s Representatives in Congress. lo Sego, af n June;} was put on} Judge Cie} am's court day has been] a jury Leavitt G stomobite | oO e te ¢ is saleemar denon two prow strating an a v purchasers Sexo working at 2iet ay. and E st. Th ution contends that} Or scre ‘ Owen MeCusk the ch plist ‘ ¢ € who was driving the autom ‘ j Leavitt, had been ordere 3 late ¢ speed nw and was I € ay afterr ning 35 miles an hour when ( was bit ‘ { k Wanted Continuance. Leavitt's attorneys thie morning asked a continuance, on the ground | that ©. C. Slaughter and James Hardman, w riding in the automobile at the of the acet- | who f € Mr negro could not be found. Judge} rf P t to r & short Lynchi Avert Gilliam refused to grant the con-| f rhe gee bstrairetrg hown | nuance. ¢ 4 « 1 have McCusker, the chauffeur, tent! t . t PS e automobile was traveling «low LEAVITT TOWERING ABOVE SHERIFF HODGE Wie to wat Want ts }ly at the time Sogo was struck, Me! pemeee = St Erewugine Sara. oF Cusker will go on the stand at 4 t © wife's story and refused t as the guilty man cannot } trial d watt © ttt a rs r: . trial and testify that a ie wit ‘ 4 ‘ , Ayla Ga: Bergeron duced bim to commit perjury y where t ere t t bear @ f the coroner's inquest, and thal ‘Bid Inferest. amounting to $50 is @ ; gr rwepe Agen Mae PB testimony there was false m the e June 21. Ever t , : pega eee was afterward arrested ; Bigot , xeles and made a fig tradition pated tempt to extradite him at by giving the representa’ t against ox:| helping with groc aoe TSH ay Poor Woman Arouses oon, Of Las Angeies. Joie ¥ | and Help Is Forthcoming ‘"", “’ “re Cee ant jand } ' nd C t ae th e was the € Star Satura night of at " . . . Pry ri a ferry cause the fat . , . " OF MURPHY [Epceeeh tice tees se nes Be th been sent to ja he 08 Loctueniid When I , taker : ae touched op ened his pocketbook | was a t 1 learned to keep w house Willtam fur: and sent a $10 gold plece to The | my ince siier'T tins le to a0 PRREE Fay ere : the city council, will have to ex-| Star . : x Indignation Meeting Held. plain to Judge Yakey why he did on ae th ‘ g at not report for jury service this Pa oy a ot {lthe vicir { the norning. When Murphy's nar ‘/. ny Laat at ; d ation S was called this morning he failed t ge. nother |ing ca ; ‘ Sot appear. Judge Yakey at once order-|2¢,th Bou sane about ‘ Abie ys da bench warrant Isened for|* estan ides Sin eet at Laan rt |" int Murphy's arrest and it was p iba: oop edgy te yay oF of b r ye in Sheriff Hodge's hands icekaa otanae: the toed bh. his | boys as a buge joke Ae The statute does not provide for vs ' - 5 aca ae . wife. de shook Ing T the exemption of councilmen from . 1 bee briat tc , ’ " jury duty Eugene Way, council ha TE 4 te a a man from the nd ward, is also Tt an called | ‘three-f chre gars a 2 : SSS on the June jury He spe om ny 4 Tiga . lopntion th morning scurrying around the ta a : ° poet pe court house trying to find some : Hele ee RMR ME MME HH! enell tal judge who would tell him tha rote * ra eae : <o was excused h * RELIABLE REAL ins “ - “ Morb te \ ; * ESTATE INFORMATION * | . . ee JOHN DALZELL. eee ee! into M * ‘ 1 a able prop. * Pre < (By United Press) * w) Att o- | ® « offere * ¢ PHILA PHIA, June 6—Can- * FIRE ALARM & ceived. *! i * 1 i k w & * COVERS ROBBERY. &| Down in the Ja A. Huson, who | ® um The 8 t pages * ‘ th vd * - *® | subjected wife crueltic She | * y { the ar P ; s a a * = 6Fire!! * fis im th nyside I ger 1 i * xo - *& «Robber!!! *| pital, When Hus as arre he | * ely in The 8 * : A ae ree: * Police!!!! * asked Wingate & D t ndl*® * of x. t t people is * That's the story told by Mrs, &|him. They visited the home, heard/z# ee eke keke kk eRe . I T J I { the ap * M. E. Bolin, 1200 Thomas st., % age . ie | propr , -— *® and Mis Mary Gaughan, who *® r t \ . depart ne r « speaker, * lives at the Antlers Hotel, on # t snced negro troops | Pr: Robert J. Black, who opy gH norco *| POEL ER-ZYBSZKO MATCH _sisiaistsiat cass a Br fh ® visiting Mrs. Bolin in the lat- #| was ft est, which was un- | J nd demands a re t * fire was raised and the two c close. D insite weekere akehan women rushed out to see rd Appeal to Washington. | jority of 40 * where it was, When they ® ct IE The war department asked the | huylk nty, Al E * came back they found the * fl c eattl ve the th a | Garn a Cannon man, wa * apartment had been robbed. #| gr Benjamin Franklin Roller I , nied tle and promised that there b He whe ee % Money and jewelry valued at &|zpyerko, the Terriple Pole cilia uae oy nian Bi would be no trouble. Up until thre n # more than $200 was missing. | meet in Seattle next Thursday r ‘ rie esahe ann the nate eniilake “we ne iet es : % They notified the police * lin a wrestling match that , ° ples ideal, even better in their conduct - * lof the fact that it 1, a title Frank Goteh dis- | than the white soldiers. There i eo Dt TT TI I IH ote to win 1 n on th following |less drunk and rowdyism, and | * * money of thone pay to see it is recent match tr ago he the peor ear the fort had|* BANK CLEARINGS. 7 yvazko is going to be good in nounced that he was through th |about come to the conclusion that |* * | Bast, wher he double-crossed the|the program wae arranged a long Three weeks ago, wey * Clearir day ..$1,898,466.12 * , cal physician and thr much | while ag It was born in the fertile | came a change, and repc fv e|* Balan 444 * manager, Jack Curle why | p 1 of the t { Jeffries, Gotch, | Little children wer lowe * Clearings today ..$1 107.00 # Zhoyank failed to go with | Roller and the rest of them last win streets, and the r Dp in * Balance 68 i * (By United Press) his Bastern progra rdjter. If Gotch doesn’t overlook tt, he|the regiment was held changed to|* Portland * MARSHALLTOWN, lowa, June}in seattle, unless it "i is due come through with a state. | fear wturday night's atrocity was |* Cleart lay . .$1,995,548.00 & 6.—-Following the finding of the|o¢ the desire of the F jotch | ment to the effect that Roller Js the | the culmination. * Balance * and their little son at their home | match tn Chicag hgainet hall, women who have been insulted | *® Clea today $1,020,4 * at Laurel, their heads beaten in| gpyezko's pa | The fact that Roller is to win next children who have been fol.|* Balaz a8 ao by a plece of lead pipe, Roy Hardy, |aiready purchase won't prevent the local |lowed will tell th stories i* * 191, another son, was arrested on | he will leave Americ fan and the Pole from giving | the Beare ecldiete Mak got lk kaka Re ED suspicion today. He is being held | gotler match tx his last on this side plendid exhibition of wrestling. |said W. D. Mackay this ning. | pending an examination. Roy} gf the water, and it therefore won't |All the furbelows that go with We care nothing about the sus.| Hardy declared he knew nothing | make much difference to him whet! we arranged wrestling match will |pect. I-don't think we coul@ ever One ef c f 1 was to of the triple murder. He sald that|cr he wins or loses, In return for|be on exhibition, and there will be|be certain.as to the identity of the | plunge P' into @ und & he had been at the home of &| the big end of the gate receipts he | Just much exeltement though | guilty man. There ts no doubt in| cheer idiot now writes to ask neighbor, and did not return until| wii, no doubt, be content to lay |it was the real thing, It will really |the world but what a soldier com-|why Noah A 1 were not early today. down to the local man pay to go, | mitted the crime, and the people d,—London Punch.