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THE SEATTLE _ 2 THE SEATTLE HOME ~ -eprmon. ST Za Fe SEATTLE, WASH.,, FRIDAY, JUNE 17, 1910 ONE CENT ox Tans AD 1 MILITIA 10 = i When Teddy Comes » Marching Home paweccisechol ZV) 10 USE sevpncemedl Te ora GeWT |] Te REGULAR | ™e ae — THAT EMBARASSING MOMENT - RCE Pp | BY ;Governor Will Have Two Companies on Scene To- morrow to Act if Police Fail to Interfere. to Meet Ex-President Most Elaborate i History—Army and Navy, Soldiers, Sail- e1 wal Aa Be There Tomorrow. (By United Press.) " DISTANCES TRAVELED BY ROOSEVELT. Zs ay o/ y; . ; SAN FRANCISCO, June 11—~ i ‘2) : : - Ore ; “EG y zg sovernor ett ordered Adjutant New York to Mombasa tae seeees 9,300 miles. £ : (f «++. 6,000 miles. *; > , . a x) one auck ay two com- as casi oa ches CD, meee to Naples rE -1,020 mth : jon to New York we ‘ 2,500 miles ‘g - j are “pare San Francisco and Langford tomorrow. 28,432 miles. ernor’s order, dated San Francis« f (By United Press.) > - r &. & KAISERIN AUGUSTE VICTORIA) June 17.— . ; ‘ / g - Adjutant General Lauck, Sacra- @ noon today was within 400 miles ef Ambroz channel - ment Make necessary arramge- yand with the present schedule maintained will arrive at New a / ; 7 | ments at once to have two time for “welcome home” of Theodore Roosevelt. . 4 ; \ 7 was thick today and the sea somewhat rough. com- panies of militia in San Francisco at2y prevent a prize fight wiih i : : between Kaufman and 1 01 EMRE June 17—Not in the history of this nation . , H a ear nieeeee 1 : , r I » of city do not interfere: of modern time has there been a “homecoming j Somparable to that of Theodore Roosevelt. He,} | will be welcomed tomorrow on a s far ex-| = 2 , - z aie, Fight Days Are Done. BAN FRANCISCO, June 17.—“We Roman triumphs in intensity of demons@ation and | have had enengh of prise flehte aed of greeting From Seattle to New York, from the | prize fight promoters,” said Gover- ito the Mexican line, he will be greeted as a national} / jnor J. N. Gillett today, commenting ¥ and impatiently awaited | m his action in calling out the jmilitia te prevent the Langford- fedore Roosevelt sailed from New York for Mombasa, Kaufman battle tomorrow. “They 4 fh 23, 1909. His departure was the occasion ave been breaking the law long demonstration of unprecedented enthusiasm. In 45 enough, and we will have mo meee has traveled 30,000 miles and actually lived a lifetime When they lick the state of Cali- | FOUR EX-PRESIDENTS MADE TRIPS. | R each other bat wax Retorec ok ane oar other ex-presidents have made trips abroad and in are: what they @o Or whit thig i Y Were accorded honors which now pale into insignifi the law is Rot to be bre oa / Jin California. We will stop in ce in comparison with those showered on a self yee Z a fant t ; : ight tomorrow and every other ona, Biel naturalist. ‘The four ex-presidents were Van | Deputy Sheriff “Whe Lo- Doubled on Trail for New Loses His Nerve and Brings Man in Hotel Hall Slashes Jeffries’ Camp Prepares to ricre will be no more of tt famore, Grant and Benjamin Harrison. Grant, with a compared to that of Caesar and Napoelon, was a| cated Girl’s Slayer After | York, Police Think, and | Child Back After Entic-) Her With Knife and| Move in Short Cole. sini FIGHT for that unenthusiastic time, but his tour off Three Years, Will Bring | Flew Back to Turkey, ing Her With Promises} Uses His Fists—Assail-| —Arranging for New WILL GO ON—-BLOT eon: rg ren considered with that of the] pan a9 Seattle. Then Across Mediter-| of Berries. ant Makes His Escape. rane in Nevada. dik taslesd aes 31, 1909, until March ranean. a —_—- — SAN F "Is June 12.—“The Roosevelt war in on How He Traveled. | Deputy Sheriff Matt Starwich RAC tak 2 (my t | With all her fingers almost never (By United Press.) . m4 fight will be far from the reach ete lleaves Seattle for Mexico City to (My United Press.) | TACOMA, June 17.--To be kid-/ed from one hand and suffering| RENO, Nev. June 17. — Sam |b s was the emphatic But memory of him By beat 17,120 mit |night to bring back Joseph Fayad,| COMO, Italy, June 17.—That Por-|naped by an ex-convict, who later |from a blow over the eye and two Serger, manager of Jeffries, this |» , f Promoter Louis Blot id thrived in his native land = “"y : ae oe | wanted here for murder in the first | ter Charlton left Como after the|toat hie nerve and returned her to| knife wounds, one in her left shoul- | @fternoon wired Moana Springs for regard to the statements ait laws cf) absen ae al vote alten, [{deares. Fayad shot and killed bis ot of hix wife, Mary Seott Cas-| her home, wax thé experience of 9- | der and the other in her left breast, | #¢commodations for Jeff and his jorney General Webb that he Bewspapers chronicled ff On horsebac + Sa miles isweetheart, Mary Nichols, in her| tle Chariton, boarded the steamship | year-old Elate Schroeder yeuterday | Mrs. Charles Aterton, affianced wife | tr@iners. will prevent the match from taking Haisterial doings, tho OP toot +++» 1475 miles. Bl nome, on Seventh av., three years| Verona for New York, left thelafterndon, Ed Hyde, who has spent |of Pat Lee Collins, told the} pexo. Ney 1 Ordre ee Gao | Snes. Of the beasts he | O% camel . miles. 8! ago, because she refused to marry} Steamship at Palermo, Sicily, apd! most of the last 12 years in the | police this ning of @ myst RENO, Ney. eg tings or else by stopping the fondition and his |him. Fayad made his escape and | @oubled back into Italy, thence go-| penitentiary, ie under arrest for the and murde " — received ~_ Ay by a Me-| after ¢ a or two, and ot the big same!) eeaTURES OF ROOSEVELT’S | ¥8* not heard of until two months |'né to Turkey and Africa, was | kidnaping jher in the a the Bodine | CaTey, representing the fight pro-|having the principals arrested for RIP. ago. | statement today of a prominent po-| isle and a Httle «irl friend were hotel, Fourth av. and Pike st., about | ™ a = open arnieereren vie lation ot c the state law relating ins. Matt Starwich was a friend of the | ce offictal here. The authorities | picking» blackberries along the road |2 o'clock th orain: : ee ee ve © prize fighting. rr cilitees’ tands by a ereelen at Eovpe Uninur, |dead girl, and he made it a persona!| belleve that this leaves no doubt Suan Tinay Were ‘approached’ bY! Mrs. “Aterton, who her | fries and Johnson. | Jeffries prob-| “If Webb tries to get out an in- Sivek at Khar-| Oh op temic, Bete Uni. |matter to run down her slayer. For| that Chariton murdered his wife, | Hyde. /He told Bisle that he knew injuries will wed Patro jman Col. | 8bl¥ will train at Moana Springs, junction today we are prepared to Here the antennae) Sit¥ 0% Lelpelc: Sorbonne, Uni’ | three years Starwich has carried on| -,Divers are still exploring Lake | where shp could find lots of ber-|iins next Sunday, thinks the at-/204 Johnson at Laughton’s Hot) tigh If the matter is put over r and the cable| Christiania, Cambria sage correspondence with| Como, but it is admitted by theres, He gave the other girl 1 apt . a8 de: bey | Sorinss. « Hoth jocations: axe w | unt eek by the court, then Ht with him and car- pee ig peace officers in all parts of the| police that this ix done so as not to} cents and sent her home h in oree x of ik oats le of wines Ci Webb cannc interfere, as he has pulse beat over the Received in audience by the | World asking them to assist in lo j offend the American state depart-|mtructlons to say nothing about! some means, who she says has ae ate rar a eogeb pmg right to declare martial law by then he was a spec kings of Uganda, italy, 8 cating Fayad Me Biante. insanely infatuated with her te Siac hn mie a the fi mtd Lee ied in and riding @ ‘place figure in the jun- coke Gave od Enalana Two months ago Starwich’s per-| Messages giving descriptions of | ‘Tho Hittte girl told Bisie’s parents, | who has followed her from place to | that Is end ng to get tho fight) until the mayor of this city has tin Henceforth he was| %¢™ eg wot 9 wi Gen, |#e¥erance was rewarded by the ar Chariton have been seat to Turkish | however, and in @ few moments po-| place, bothering he in Everett, | Bere. he visited State s park and|formed him that he is unable to @f mankind, talking) ‘many, Queen Wilhelmina, Pres. | ‘est of Payad in Mexico City. In | and African ports fice and deputy sheriffs were on| Portland and San Francisco, She| fund It admirably sulted for anjenforce the law, and calls upon Gil- Point on many sub. rte Failieres a France and | Svility to get the state department | 1 | Hyde's trail, Hyde took Elsie as far! won't gay positively that it was | 274 — aoe him S the erows princes Of Denmark | '2,9¢ has postponed until this time Pa's Illustration. as Alki station on the Spanaway | Mekilyey, but the police are lool -. 2 pre pans been approached famous series of] ang Sweden. the demand upon the Mexican gov . what is a paradox?” Mine, Where he bought her some|ing for the man to see what he “On to Reno.’ to tai e the fight to Reno and stage and almost the Represented the United |@nment for Fayad's return. The| “Well—let me see!—this comb|candy. After waiting around @ few | knows about the attempted murder.| ROWARDED N, June 17.—“On/| “ 7 t — orning - the day of the . from bis mouth were States as special ambassador at papers have finally been prepared lin, my son. You part with it every | moments, Hyde took the car back/yirg Aterton was formerly Dolly |to Reno” is the slogan in camp to-| °°! es-Johnson pattie. _ He has te their frankness! the fonerat of King Edward. and Starwich will be on his way|day, and yet you have it all the|to ” Glass, of Camas, Wash day. Before nightfall it is gener-|°°™* to no decision regarding this He told the E tonight. chena | 4 cin a sent In the front RLY baliadad: ons ave been | MOve, and says he will not take ac- een ioe Bere. Canceled engagement to pay fe se tnckans nad tock Bis lace ta O He Attacks Her. Hee aed ene arr ce {tion until the outcome of affairs Bebe storm of pro-| "!e reopects te the pope, owing x seen on the car by a] She retired in her room early last| pack up and. start for the sage| S#turday > tpl to restrictions that were sought em ‘ badd usder are lnioht. but aboat o'clock this | PBCe, nmnpncocbinl fons") Ecce tea" ING NOISE, NOT A TINY BIT, ed er [an "cats ag Sa ae World to its founda ute with fear. into the ha a corner in the ee politicians saw Ptcrghes ery uate WHEN MAUDE ADAMS COMES é _Hyae denien any Intent to kidnap hall a man pounced upon her. Hi had eft hale abo Pc tov he! WON’T GO ON—-WEBB is A stronger, brighter| 4% 'arg® part of the English iene saat titeinsinidietni Oe ee ee to shiek elf from an-|there ie about ane chance in aj SAN FRANCISCO, June 17.— to all mankind public, blow he a big knife. | tno of beating the attorney | The state militia will be called out Honored by special reviews Ivtehed in if nece pre he K ‘4 ched 4 r n pull-| , and the governo | cessary to prevent the Kauf- Bent won ines of the flower of the French and |Noted Actress Who Plays ing thd: Salle ae strih ne ee ae man-Langford fight urday, ac- SrGLG rulers ot| coat ee in Seattle Next Week, odwnward her assailant almos cording to Attorney-General Webb. ‘ | civilian ever given this distinc- 4 s v 1 the fingers f ne ha To his intimates, Berger confided) Webb today drew attention to the — gars to learu-|' tien, Really Tries to Avoid the eh then’ ta tenine bie ; his belief that the fight would not| fact that the governor is the com. ithe ko man not Made @ now recere in the Crowd jglancing blow on the left shoulder | b@ held in San Francisco, and on} mander-in-chief of the militia, with blood had ever bet amount end variety of game hedhased and down across the left breast,|the strength of this tip they are] power to order it into service at sire hae Spon him, As.) ‘led te Africe, securing sev- _ She fell to the floor and the man| Prepared to leave at short notice. any time. He said he had been ag Roose y a 78) SON Seen ' turned and fled Tents training quarters have] promised the support of the gov- sevel Had two narrow escapes 8-0-8-sh-ah Hor screama attracted other|been offered Berger at Reno, and|ergor’s office, ana would call for What was in him Pity Bara ks Al sn ge a That's the word when Maude lodgers in the house and she was|they have been conditionally ac-| troops if ne ary to enable him sent to the city hospital, where she| cepted. A definite acceptance, it} to do his official duty with was booked as Mrs, Collins, Chief | {8 understood here, will be wired MEGGr circunisiance.| '" the African fungie. Adams strikes town of Police Wappenstein made a| today LAWS OF NEVADA Retravelea with Mrs, Roose- ‘i ‘ 8 e de sing Seek popularity with No brass bands at the depot, no GOLDFIELD OFFERS $120,000 FOR FIGHT Berger's Hopes Gone. RES ER EEE EER RRR Ee (ity United Press.) GOLDFIELD, Ne Jur f Tex Rickard wil! select field for the Jeffries-Johnsor fight, he will be assured the sale Of 6,000 $20 seata by the Chamber of Commerce of Gold field. Prest#ent Maurice K nm van of the chamber has wired Rigkard to this effect, The pledge will be supported by Goldfield, Tonopah, Rawhide and Rhyolite velt the route of their honey- symphony orchestra concert at the ~~ . ”. He swung the all moon in Italy in 1886, ote! pcep' t rope and left a y hotel, no receptions, no nothing of en but even thoue }—— like that thorough investigation of the as-| ve ; . | sault this morning and 1s inclined) RENO, Nev. June 11—-Rano te WILL PERMIT FIGHT be i he Miss Adams slips into town with. f lto believe the story told by the| Wild over the prospect of getting Nadine oe options ang (eT, #howed himself a chip of the/out a sound. She rides in a closed lek ek ek ee eke ek ke ew | YOUNg Woman and Collins, who was | the Jeffries Johnson fight, with a) | ¢my Unitea Pres) Of what he said old block _ | carriage to the hotel and from ho ‘ summoned to the Bodine hotel by chas Soe Bs Lanstort Kaufman asia Nev., June 17 the laws be rege tear olin nae Beer yg bade User ated Bc ecthowe eos” \“] MEAN IT, Cy |friends immediately after the as ee ‘t “A . dol "4 . ‘ythi rag bs iC led . hon Making ne Tee Theodore |0f the Smithsonian Institution, | secures the quietest apartments at | sault here today are doing everything injand Gleason from taking the Jef- or? \though at the colonels initiative. |the hotel, and special arrange: | | GILLETT SAYS|" their power to get the two big|fries-Johnson fight to that state, ac “© | The cost of it, except the per-| ments have already made at | kkk Rh * & & & &| bouts cording to Attorney General Stod wa to study th huit jn | S0nal expenses ‘of ihre tage and | the Washington very | * | (iy United Press.) *) A committee of business menjdard. The attorney gene ral today Pat the dictionary, please |'!# son, wax met by contributions, | particle of noise away from h | SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, June 17.|* POINDEXTER MEET !has agreed to pay for two Ilcenses | issued the following statement hg animale that | @!d to be $25,000, made by a group| Sound-deadened rooms and dou @QOeo ® @ © @€ “I am informed that many men ING ON TONIGHT | covering both contests, to erect an| “Since the legislature has pre- An Roosevelt's ‘bag’; |f friends, The nameéq of these) ble layers of carpets and all that }have arranged to come to Califor %| enormous arena in the center of the| scribed certain conditions under Sawbreake “® ' lirtends have never been published.| For Maude Adams really tries to MAUDE ADAMS. Hla to see Jeffries and Johnson in The progressive republicans */ city, or wherever Rickard and| which glove contests may be held, rs, These. The cost of mounting the speci-|keep away from the crowd. She the ring. I want to say to them|* will open the Poindexter con- *|Gleason may desire. The business|it is beyond the power of any ex NA Bh gressional campaign in the */ men will attend to securing special| ecutive of the state to stop such a 11th ward with a big rally in &/ railroad rates, and do whatever|contest. When a license fee of SSeS EEE EERE EE he comes ee ee a, + buteo, Hart-|mena secured by the expedition | does not give out interviews, She|~ they need have no doubt about the Duishback, é k,| will, it ie estimated, be $35,000. The|really shrinks from publicity.|running through Wednesday, will/ situation. There will be no fight borgo, aurdvark,| colonel paid his and Kermit’s ex-| The only place to see and hear her|be one of the record weeks of the| between Jeffries and Johnson in| * Kidd’s hall, Green Lake sta- %/else the promoters and principals] $1,000 is paid and certificates of the Eemereboat, koodoo, bongo, | penses, though this outlay will be|is at the th year, ranking with the big houses | California |x tion, tonight. A number of the *|/ may demand health of the contest Singing topi,, orivi, reimbursed to him many times| Her own ‘explanation of her pol-|of Warfield and George Cohan | This was Gov, Gillett’s answer |* Poindexter managers will be | Arrangements have been made | sented, county clerk Galotis, xtrepisceros,| over by the proceeds from his mag-|icy is that she is not strong and| Miss Adams’ play this year Is|today to the statements that his * present, and will taik to the #|with a big lumber o and| the requested pert mm duikare, steinbuck | azine articles and his forthcoming | must save herself for her work “What Every Woman Knows,” by|order to Attorney General Webb | * voters on the live issues of the #| with local contractors, insuring the| lature passed th Nergatus |book on his hunt. For his articles| Indications are at the Moore box | James M. Barrie, who wrote “The| has left many men throughout the i day. *) erection of an arena that will seat} sible such cont: the animals should be| now running in Scribner's, Roose-joffice that her engagement there | Little Minis’ and “Peter Pan,” | Bast in doubt whether to come to %/ 30,000 persons and be ready June| the legis ieture has the power who, as a hunt-|velt receives $1 a word, next week, beginning Monday and ‘two of her previous big succe a.| San Francisco to see the fight. * ee ee ee stop them. and none