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HE SEATTLE SlA OL. 12, NO. 96. SEATTLE, WASH., TUESDAY, JUNE 14, 1910, ; EF CE ON TRAINS AND © LAND a EIGHT YEARS | Honge announces canpipacy)““=zc*""" MAS, CHARLTON JAPS DRIVEN FROM GETS $725.00 |_Forseownwon | ge) nmass VILLAGE: CONSUL | TO THE VOTERS OF KING COUN i / er uy ' Pe te ta: ; 3 panier ' ie : Held Midnight a . it a | to mys to my family and} oom tions on Lawn—May Be| ! b ith me sine ‘Ae. Crazy—Russian naan Divorce Case, Settled Today, Woman Who | $y, befor rimaries tw » again | Won't Talk. Millionaire Montana Rancher Gets Huge | rmysell s ’ | | iihsninadaaetegsttecaeie t—Previous Gift Makes Total Very | | Hrd ngredh _ ‘ Atte mabe af this time an (iy United Press.) ul days past HARTFORD, Conn. June 14--A Expul. ion of Thirty Orientals From Derrington by clue which may lead to the identity | of the murderer of Mary Chariton Mob May Bring International Inquiry—Hayashi is ee aan oe acces terminec was discovered here today j HENRY CLARK MOORE | . . |" Mrs. Chariton, in the summer of Investigating. @ divorce granted penefit t ipport me,|,, DES MOINES, Ia, June 14—Al| 1906, jived at a local hotel the yy afternoor as well as fo yenefit of ‘ * ntive faa. Ig HO years of age, Henry Clark) vi¢e of @ man named Betts. The — the matrtm heterae : . tg | Moos ‘ . or Boulevard, | trunk in whieh the body of Mrs.| Alda 1. Bea of candidates, ‘ va time 4 feath alor ax a a8 invented “I am investigating the report of the ah Brine Chariton was found bore the name trouble at Derring- oe will keep nity name off the pr slot next Sey [> Paeliour séare o4 ; W. C, Betts |ton,” said Consul K. Hayashi, the Seattle representative of Binur Beach, now of race . le 2 pad ‘ Mrs. Chariton, then known as Mrs! Japan, today. “I cannot Nest 1 what ho Geil 2 ye fone of Montar er cars”a ¢ hes tic 1 elect " . cae plac ‘ Castle, lived at the hotel for twol 7 4 ssf cannot say what I shall do until I get the mea. Althous the promise that if 1 were ele hould serve the p Olle aaiea abou o last week | months. Betts expressed fear of | acts iets of the partie the woman and deserted her. Fol An agent of Japan at Everett is charged by Haya with the King cou » sal ot a alo Ng Bt fest of court, It is Me inty for & y atts to the office, § per | kota mfvad sone Mg S100 | towing this desertion Mrs. Chariton | the investigation ¢ $75,000 her month. I have ke his pron s 1 ty jriver, Baving the machine un attempted suicide in the river, This “ . to the divorce settle . J ab l There has not | perfeet contro! at s mes. Ses is cemaman oe 1008. Will you take some action if the facts are as reported?” ‘aged husband had given yeen one dollar graft ix office assumed it. It has Mr. Moore has sent the machine Hayashi was asked 1 worth of property and béen run any PEM: A , pe ; , | fomether with the plans and specifi (fy United Pree.) “T shall do whatev " ve e” penser ve i , Ae ram, endl GaME io the war dopartnimt | LONDON’ snee ionntoneril er atever the facts warrant,” he answered. fp Seattle in Nove ness ay ited Wires.) or pre f this I refer the \ ‘ ity to the lawyers | Washinator ders were issued today by the police ¥% 2 time a trained nur NEW YORK, June 14. — mma | and business men whom w r t | My invention has solved the| authorities for a watch at all rail (By United Press.) herself and / Owens, an seronaut, bad a wild . ° : ; jareat @iffieuliios of serial naviga-|way etations for Porter Chariton, DARRINGTON, Wash., June 14 day there were 30 Bite ber first marriage, ride today when he attempted tc Also we have turned ints reasur s county more | ton," said Moore. “It contains the | the American who disappeared from | Jang tn Dart ¢ ; j vat bey finds herself richer pilot a huge dirigible balloon over! money in fees collected th ney , nFOe Great necessities for Meht—| italy at the time his wife, a Cali Japanese in Darrington. Today there is not a yellow skinned Stee her eight years of New York in a half gale. Owens | ; eres Spee we u in the Same | instantaneous control and direction, | fornia woman, was murdered. man in or near the town the millionaire, lost control of the dirigible andj period by any « 1y predecess so much more that the |#vtoma@tic equilipriam and unl-| The potice of Milan, near where An 100 men yesterday marched on the Japanese ‘years old was at the merey of the wind, yr }formity and steadiness of motion tn} | practic ve a 3 ; A tet Mee: ca ease was call.| which dashed the balloon and car be h responsible therefor. In|the al’ : eciited cush netten, mastan toe pe ibe: A Bip i testo: atdon ni kg orcs uiose ial yesterday. aged against, various 1 Dulldings sg boa we have saved to the people of King county many - . they have authentic Information|...” Ba’ n an hour to gather up their effects, and y an bu jousand persons wateh-| ib usands of dollars » fe _ ner pit eee eee eee eee ee that Chariton hastened to England | © es, appear inyjed the man’s fight for life. He lt dollars in the feeding of prisoners, in spite of the about the time of the murder. Orientals board a Sez bound train * Was no contest landed, finally, in a tangle of wires | Tact that we have care¢ more prisoners than were ever be-| - The J ese offere esis n was lis. aid wee. }in Brooklyn and escaped serious in i * HILLMAN WANTS HITT Fi The Japan ffered no resistance and there was no dis- rh fore incarcerated in the county jail BROTHERS TO LEAVE #| costo, Ituiy, dune Tt After me told the court that!" Owens left Belleville, N. J., and Due slightly to my own efforts, perhaps, but much more night spent in wubjecting Constant This was the first large party ever sent here. They came t she was a train-| passed over Jersey City en route! " Page ee Sitti of ;. ine lepolatoff, the Kus spected from Seattle three weeks ago and aroused immediate protest fea eeytom in Cincin-\to New York. He crossed above | &™¢4t'y to the citorts and ability of the men under me, we have of the murder of Mary Seott Castle ir se Sica acenl anh dea 36 ry res 1 ee — those years she | skyscrapers and, sailing low, gras | made a record of which every man in my office has a right to be Chariton, to the “third degree,” the} PME PON. COCNTCRY ieee Sere eee Rwhile bis wife was 4 ed the roofs of tall buildings. The i h . 3 : : j police of Milan and special agents | Was held, at wh h yesterday's move was decided upon. Prac- er her care. The wite|geronaut reached Park Row in| Proud in the matter of apprehending criminals and in keeping | from Rome are no nearer a solution tically every able bodied man in town joined the mob. ; according [0/ safety and thence circled the flag-/ the county free from crime of the mystery of the California Darrington eme ther 5 t } ir ngton is in the extreme northern part of Snohomish agreed to marry | staff on the city ball. woman's death. ‘ - give her one<third| When he » Frccwer ie sugines During the eighteen months that I have served as sheriff is tf came from the ordeai| county, 50 miles back from the coast, the terminus of a North- ; and attempted to make a tanding,| there has been much strife among various county officers. I without showing barrasen wjern Pacific branch line from Arlington ) told the court that | Owens lost control of the dirigible.! sve been blamed for 1 ieee thi I I Gia bottling Gp the din confusion. He said that he knew : _ ” ota ie ic much © s y oO 3 > “4 _ i n * wale ‘ . ee: waits became the wind’s plaything rt nis, but I want to say to the) ® Cab an lilliman around the that Chariton war jealous of Mrs Consul Hayashi, representing the Japanese government in \and ran away ¢ gas bag bobd-| voters ing county that had I agreed to accept the graft of |@ Hite Bros. factory, where a . ttle, was informed of the facts today and may lodge a pro- of 37 with two! bed up quickly and crashed into a t frenzied from over drinking 4 P Pformer marriage.|chimaey un the eity hall. This de_|$25-000 per year that sheriffs bel fore me received there would | * pee gg “ey rage ~— After sweating Ispolatoff, a prom st with his government | stroyed the machinery of the dir mever have been any trouble. I have been punished for “spoil-|® SiGGE ordinance wae ile “oy tnant detective of Mi whe te se la ot ready to discuss it yet,” said Hayashi toda went to/igible. Owens leaped into the net he t " in » off * perintending the Investigation, maid £,000-ncre|ting and tied the “rip cord” so] ME the best office in King county If to eliminate the rib rere dwenw ene The Charitons did n nine nor + ) Mont: Beach's | that the balloon would not become | therefrom has been to spoil , then I have spoiled it good and Timati 8 the wamag Wad In: iret wife objected | torn and lowe its gas. tenty, | sane, This was ai hown ™ ? eee bis second) ‘The wind carried the balloon on| P/eMty- iriege so begga tA et they fo the court that!/a soaring flight acrous Park Row Because my conscience is clear, because of the attacks ~ sea irene, Ghe had: S physical allowed them to} it ped hitting the ’ malformation which probably drove | rrowly es A - hes: have been made upon me, and of the further attacks that will her Insane. Nevertheless, she in seid World buflding and a Brooklyn i th . Berle came to Seat-| bridge tower. Owens, meanwhile, made upon me during this campaign, I am going out among sacl | 9 | rienced ra ul . SHere, the woman elpt > | jebown by the £ Ps aed ja i are pay Sig Iplessly to the netting of people again, this time not alone with promises, but with al IS LAIN her after grape! aagncr pen Whee tion for ber, used| Pinally the dirigible rose andjrecord. If you do not believe that I have served you faithfully, cca onserte fag pe hoe refused to speak : } have been the product of a diseased growth of the county cannot then accompar he station, where they saw the Oue bundred and twenty residents of Hillman last night petitioned the city council to repeal the ordinance by which Hitt Bros. were given the ape chal privilege of installing and mainiaining « works fac tory within the city limits. Thay claim the factory is en Gangering the lives of many teeeeeeeeeeenee * = * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ~ was carried across the East river 4 Hie st a time, and|to Brooklyn, where it landed in| *¢™d me back to the coal mine If you believe that T have been Soh pee ag | Bi in eat food she had |clectric wires true to my trust, send me back to office so that I may make a gach grr. Hyg . a aanmae mic BSNS? SO thorough job of “sy g th office in em ounty.” Legnazel, the Charltor tag (By United Press A report was current to the effect husband told , R¢ OB ERT He IDGE Held Midnight Dances. BERLIN ne 14-—-The military (that the floods along the Abr had ‘ them Dr. Annie vi A Ni | 5 - . One ts that t Charitens authorities today issued orders for Caused additional damage near re wile was trying | (My United Press.) midnight lawn dances, accor €4 | troops to proceed to the Ahr valley | Qperammergau bp or = im to get his money. | CONCORD, Cal, June 14.—An a kag rtental ine leer aid in reseuing scores of persons | progre 4 . iy ghee : which Mr ritor tictpat oy Saggtlgeedleaa | tone ‘Williams, son of a weaithy| fir a yrted marooned on islands! The largest number of fatalities ¢ | an overflow of the Ahr’s | was reported from Schult, where 50 Me divor: t rancher of Martinez, shot and killed | Ar 7 " * caused by Pp leetes ae | his yorced wife, Laura, shot and | {# here banks persons were drowned. Railway | [Ss property jn Se-| | ‘ / e . " . - ONTRE ec 14—+Thre 1 Were taken today |eertahdie wound hi ‘cach |He is accom incon.| Alarming but unconfirmed reports and telegraphic communication in Em more than $500. MONTREAL, Jun ° 14 Three bodjes were taken 8 rieably wounded Philip Roach, | Ambassador | Were received here today that more stricken region is prostrated, na his ganch from the ruins of the Herald building, which was destroyed by | whom he accused of intimacy with |! Caughy, of Milan. ‘Neren {than 200 persons were drowned {n|and meager reports are being aed sie = = fire, making a total of five bodies recovered. A conservative bw nee Mage a was the ioe : te a wide the Eifel region and t the Abr valley.| brought by military post. 2,000 nd h py Roach today, Roach - beet estimate now places the nun aber of ad and missing at 31 watitehien Jeto custody ie had He A <==} The Williams had been married | Ye ny fo ’ BE eeigh vi co,| Search of the ruins of Friday “PIFFLE," SAYS HAMILTON, “1 AM divoreed. ‘They have been aeparat.|_ “tt # & plain case of robbery oF EAR BOYS SUICIDE y) GOING TO MAKE REAL FLIGHT NOW” ; De toe Cheateies aver Suapenred and Edgar C./|Digbt’s fire for the body of Philip ed for two years. Since that time for a share of \J. Farley has been abandoned Wiltietme and his former wite, who| % the Charitons have peared, % property Mrs. | Capt. Gilliam, who has been lead-| (By United Press.) was Miss Laura Rose, of Concord, | 1" Ne ag 7 arse zo cation | from her husband |!ng the searchers in the debris, to NEW YORK, June i4.—Disparaging his biplane flight from mot frequently, and Williams threat-| 110 aiscovery of his wife's body | | life [day reported to Chief Doyle that) New York to Philadelphia and return nearly to the starting ened her with death on several 00-| 1 Ghariton'’s body is doubtless they advised | there was absolutely no trace of the point, and evidencing dissatisfaction with the accomplishment, casious - in the lake time to time as | body, Capt. Gilliam, however, says). Chay’ K Hantilton today announced that he expects soon to After the divorce Williams went Not Chariton’s Coat. | | ae take to get part |that the heat was #o great as tol, snake « “real flight.” He intimated that he would undertake to live at Pacheco, near bere. He! ane coat Pirastghte Er | le Cease eae a ¢ and that by fol-|melt Iron, and it Is likely that ff) 4 a jong distance flight that would smash all previous records. came to Concord this forenoon and]... 00 Coat toum ay = | athe body 9 ickens, ranch she got prop- | Parley were in the fire his body was Hamilton plans to enter the contest from New York to met his former wife and her sisters i109. ‘aid not belons te j hand, with a revolver beside it, was O and $58,666 in |completely incinerated. Chicago, or the St. Louis races, which carry prizes of $25,000 in-law, Mrs, Frank Rose a gp se pone gry as thy |found in the woods, three mi ers ask one-fifth Friends of the missing man and He is preparing today to fly from Governor's {sland around j Wdently enraged Williams — in | west of Kent, by John Morton yee pulled a revolver and shot Mra Victim of Blackmailers Steere and Baldnage’s canoe, | terday. Pickens disappeared from Williams in the breast. She died MILAN, J r ‘ overturned, was found in the lake|A. 8. Alvord’s ranch, in the out- almost instantly. Then Williams A ane 14.—The sual) at 2 this afternoon. | skirts of Kent, on May 2. Little Property and a fifth | his fellow employes in the county Van Cortland park to the extreme northern end of New York Wt tadiae oye Se telbeRetalicbalbei Ruled eRadeabsinn talked wellliée the jewelry store of Philip interest taken by American Am is known of him. He had worked | treasurer's office are certain that he | |lost his life. He was known as a) ——— Roses and act 4 Roach of hav bassador Leishm - n the murder ping that he will find his step-| for Alvord but five days, and during of Mra, Chariton leads to ort |» and the latter's cousin, but fear-| that time was morose and taciturn, steeee eee eeeee Ptthhhh hae eee eee ete eee ee heavy sleeper, and, as his friends say, was probably burned to ashes so quickly that he never regained | | vribery in connection with the elec-jing bwen intimate with Mrs. Wil) iat united Stat ficia | 4 there is a society formed to black: | wij] be located, A. H. Chambers is} . * FORECAST. * * ae "Sia ge Last April, White testified ‘ y : mail American women tn Italy * * * ROUGH RIDERS BRIBERY MONEY Browne told him to keep quiet rrr re ree ee ee The murder of Miss Estelle Reid |;, { vr ee py Ri CARPENTER LOSES nen «= something x oy ARE ON THE WAY until January tae eg ee eks ago and the Chariton! ajpert Steere und Fred Bal-| stb iat would happen.” He sald he refused are similar in many Ways. | aridge, 22. started out in their canoe} Hl Ge ast Pome) CHICAGO, You may send your Star ad post mortem examination ' .e Madison boat house * * tbe nee June 14—A_ letter! the which Lorimer’s secretary i at no extra cost by telephone? * See oaventaa’ teed | from the k * * * ¥ | gt. LOUIS, Mo., June 14 written by Lee O'Neil Browne, in-| offered him. He visited his old Leak Manner alteraach tor al Ten words 10 cents. Main clock Sur rnoon {¢ |hundred Rough Riders who structing Charles A. White to see| home in Tennessee, The expenses been tortured before she was kil wand drev 2, carpente HES with Col. Theodore Roosevelt Senator Lorimer’s secretary, who| were paid with the money Browne 9400; Ind. 441 The police think that \ t ast seen or heard of sohnaren a ne, carpenter, aged | the Spanish-American war assem | weute give White a job, was intro-| paid him to vote for Lorimer, he ton was killed while figt sade < yreparations ccide: ¢ £ TENTIARY bled ot re today from the southern | duced today in Browne's trial for! testified made no preparath in an accident at a building at 1248 -— and southwestern portions of th ee r eaving they put coats and/and a fellow workman were prying assailants a long trip. On the contrary,| First av. 8. this morning. Stone United Press.) United State From here they hats In a locker at the boat house.|a urd loose from the ceiling. ALLA, June 14.—Ac-| will go to New York on a special | The two you! en were printers’|One end came loose readily, the Traveling Guard Jon-| train, to be present Saturday when appr entices being employed} other hung fast until it was given Se Willars Gohi, forner|Col. Roosevelt arrives home. the Queen Clty Typesetting|a hard jerk. Then {t fell. suddenly Ballors’ union at 4: icra, SE Gees, presidebk OF Oud Joke 1, Wilegu Gaualbciad Ciuh, | ribeiag! Mir: Gray quickly earned of it, And he becarie deeply intereated. |"ta"* ad’ eetariaes at te He latriking’ Btoue in thes lett ore’ et th telelehoh Rolahelotalalahahal . plant Per muesli y AD ce et 6 mur ot Tt s0 happened by one of the strange coincidences that a reporter | Davis Printing C« plant They} Stone is at the Providence hos- oy grows suddenly curious about the plans of the King county republican | i suspected " nossession Gi } ¥ eats ; od Yhambers, Baldridge’s| p os ala ates | STAR GETS A WHAT.IG-AT. * sratrat committee anent the delegates to the state convention. tke |°Améinte possession of Mr. Gray's letter to Mr. Terhune—a reporter, by |lIved, with | Chambers Baldridge’s| pital MPVing hiv lite xen- % sas RE a, | the Way, employed by Mr. Wilson—and Mr, Wilson's newspaper could | . 4 lary. Togo, he inquires to know, and with that engaging political Innocence | noe refrain from making the whole matter public. Just imagine Mr. Wil:|* tk KK KR RRR Re » ANOTHER AIRSHIP that has always been his most endearing charm, he writes inquisitively | son's astonishment when he reads that letter in his newspaper and Jearns * meet cheerful ax he was | i * | ‘: gall pent to R. S. Terhune, chairman of the central committee, 1 behalf of “the | thatthe King eounty central committee was going to name the delegates eee ee manta ee RECORD SMASHED oa a Secises club.” to the state convention to nominate the supreme justices. It is not un-|y% g o'clock today at Dugdule’s & ~ the present It would seem that Mr. Gray, rapt in the contemplation of Mr. Wilson | likely that the shock will be productive of intensives not entirely | park in the act of upholding the president's hands, has been entirely unaware | “puéris virginibusque.’ Battery for of the existence and activities of the central committe Being only a Anon, in the course of time, Mr. Terhune will enlighten Mr. Gray, |* 8°0 ° Zackert and Shea * FORD ae T IN gufleless, unsophisticated manager for a senatorial candidate, he had not] And no doubt the same coincident reporter will once more gain a copy be eS lie i packs SNOT INSANE people kicked it, and looked #| +h. yiightest inkling of what Mr. Terhune and his fellow committeemen | of the letter, to the eventual enlightenment of an expectant public BLEDSER CASE Is Ione eo yesterday afternoon by ” e' ‘un, 7 y y >w . | alter Brookins, in a Wright ma- like a tremendous fungus *| acing. neither the newspapers nor the clipping bureaus gave him any | through Mr. Wilson's newspaper. yenlee meneein, 10-8 WEIENE Sah ©, June 14—A rt. Jeanette Ford * * * * * * * * * * * * aie arent or wae bad * suspicion of the conspiracy, Even yet he appears possessed of a naif For which all thanks to the alert Mr. Gray, guardian pro tem of the ONTINUED AGAIN performance was the only worth - * , » to the advantage of both] public weal. Only the captious individual would inquire as to how Mr C | while feat in yesterday's program. ted with the trial a i *» * # * * * * * * * * xeeeeeeex b Anctndindindindindn tata tndn dnd It reached The Star office by express in a big box, securely packed in sawdust. Cautious prying off of boards developed that it wasn't an Infernal ma chine. But what was it? It was round and brown and punky, and about two feet In diameter, It crumbled when * (By United Press.) % | INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., |The world’s yplane record Ititude 4,165 feet-——made by Louls Paulhan at Los Angeles in January, Seattle, Thomp. The explanation came today *|goubt, which he: would generously stimulate in a letter from M. L. Wallace k 4 Judge Humphrey Gray, as president of the John L. Wilson Senatorial Club, is interested ad Phagact ig rile : i ? 4} Nathaniel Bledser, the negro sol ‘Se Rg of Avon, near Mount Version ‘And of course, dear children, you will understand that when Mr.|in the selection of delegates to a convention to nominate supreme court | qier eae with caticlwel ceaate | ot Oe Church Opens ae with lunacy, was b ? t : ‘ pak pr pag Pe Abe Gray 1s in the political twilight Mr, Wilson fs in Cimmerian darkness. justices, No one surely would have the heart to suspect that perhaps |on Amanda Redding at Interbay eat Colony in Texas Three weeks old, he says, and it grew two inches a day. Mr. Wallace didn't have any partie ular use for puff balls, #0 he sent it to The Star. Thanks, Mr, Wallace, but # fa & local hoxp al,|* don't send any more Denniless and| % eee a eenaaaaerdaaveaiedaT When Mr. Gray is unaware of the proceedings of the King county repub- |these committee-named delegates might absent mindedly seek an endorse-| the night of June 4, was given un aniibes til Saturday to plead by Superior] EL PASO, Tex., June 14.—Arch- com! Clears the woman % a8 indictments UA connection with the mere nolied last! A . Y ylutely on bout | ment for Mr. Wilson, which endorsement, as opinion no apes itec lican central committee, Mr, Wilson knows absolute nothing about | men n opinion now shapes itselt,| Suave Yakey this morning I pishop Vilatte, of the Greek church them, Be sure that did Mr, Wilson hear anything, he would tell Mr.| would be most unfortunate, considering the committee-named source Crawford E, White, appointed to|in America, ts here to close a deal Gray Banish such unworthy thoughts. Mr, Gray and Mr, Wilson are both | look after the negro, ed more | for of 50,000 acres of Naturally, when some thousands of voters, all_of whom have so many |a couple of babes in the political woods seeking a guiding light, presum-| time to make an investi Jland ne ‘andelaria, Mex., where @ Wilson when {t comes to getting |ably inthe possession of Mr. Terhune. Innocence was ever wont to be| . TH® Police compelled Bledser to | color members will be advantages over Mr. Gray and Mr change his army uniform for civil-| for of colonists are ation, found out about the central committee's thimble- | inquisitive pape: Fed | Peay, on tae fee te te te te te te te te ke tc fe te fe | political Inform