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1 THE SEATTLE ~~~ THE SEATTLE —=SHOME=—. SEATTLE, WASH., MONDAY, JUNE 20, 1910, ONE CENT ws evans se. NEWS #EANDS DERVEER’S WOMAN DETECTIVE FREED ALTHOUGH SHE CONFESSED TO ROBBERY FORD AND «= gNUF SED Smison MADE HER BOSS HE CHEL SIGN a ~~ carrier WOULDN'T TRY HER S , ; l Young Mill Man’s Machine |When Arrested for Picking a Man’s Pockets in a Cafe yan? 3 ey Crushes Boy — Victim) She Hada Card Signed by Prosecuting Attorney - ; Will Recover—Autoist| Notifying Police That She Was Working for Him. Arrested. ES ARMAS ech BAA oR: Bout With Kaufman Off Completely, and | Meet Ketchel at Reno, Morning of Fourth— Leaves for Nevada. : SATs j Because s thed for the or line atioraer'e olen Z | \ P © bs Pama to Seg bon ©-/ as one of Vanderveer's private detect Grace King who _ - oe | Stimson, big ifennad tc si \ } , > (By United Press.) Oe h jand bad 22,| con 1 to the police that James s of $200 INNAN, June 20.—Jeffries will break camp here to- Ae > a Pol. ¢ n 8 a av., in| after ugged, wa ed to go free without a leave tomorrow at 1 o'clock for Reno. He will go at once . | ned : Bprings, where he will establish training quarters. \ i) y heey aa taal ! . 1 a | her own freedom x htad one aetomobile | 5| but ca 1 along } Maud L nche, y , according top uf 5 ms ¥ ° ngsley gir wa in the-rob- elf right 1 yint tel $10 to ght he eee EERE ee ee Pelted Brees) eee eerrerereeeee SCO, TODAY'S DEVELOPMENTS. settee Rickard goes to Reno, tak- ing arena builder with him, and again declaring that San Francisco will not be the acre of the fight Announcement that Reno will be battleground to be made tonight of tomorrow morning. Langford- Kaufman’ match off Langford and Ketche! sign to fight at Reno on morning of July 4 Louis Blot abandons plan to hold test fight today in his parsed ov T Acer t mor the A new informa- young miliman picked uy tro yhrey, Gra R ’ nst Collins and | helped carry him ipto the Dr. Harry Shaw. “He is painfu pout not dange ly injured Patrol placed Stims " e eur tend t who was representing under arrest report 1 al rinee Rup he Colin jected to the trial taking een tried on rime and cor Jodge Kauff- nade h on April 2 heard a trial of this plea and A Card From Vanderveer. t sustained and discharged 1 after emerg < At the time of her arrest, accord fe scored McBride for Shaw ing to m Humphrey ed Collins jury and de- K y woman had in clar have been con- j card b & these | all officers; This is to notify ame the surprise of the you that thi man is working for y—the { the Kingsley i George @ t Lis and Maud La Blanche | Hamp or t writing | snitentesienssiilie Was on one o rveer's cards | When the ca s called for trial | | th roing ric 1g bh) - | AU na efus ) Jeputy | the announcement # Langford-Kautman fight le off IN FAVOR (if ee Seeman 0 Se eee . : - j Langford mat ere until afternoon unless he was told | | a0 Instead of stag- | ® ae ( for what he wanted the continu ie teat Between the heavy | 4 EER ER ee . nee Ape of lightwetghte| bs ’ “Well, your honor,” said McBride Op OD next Saturday ff i eg 2 want to see i. Mr. Vanderveer $0 advised. The|terma with Sid Hester, who pro 7 - — this Kingsley woman prose | | P Beyond doubt at Saad Johnson would not! Francieco. [In fact 2 that way throughout, # the optimistic statements Gleason, but he has against boy until he arena. ss | forced to admit Blot said that if his attor. Rot business | ® neys should advise him he i My upon the heels| @ within the law in staging a departure for) ® fight similar to the one ar ‘announcement that!* ranged for Langford and ‘abandoned the idea! ® Kaufman he will put on two & test fight in his new! ® lightweighte for @ test fight, ; % “troops or no troops.” The resid Sete eee eee eee eee ee eee eee bout went by| moted the Wolgast-Nelson fight at} n Wilson Miener,| Point Richmond on February 22} eas % Anti-Ring Candidate With- fman gave McBride a short tehel, and Joe Wood-| last, and agreed to a fight at Reno ng ” Com Malle 3 a ae | Langford, came to!on the morning of July-4 draws — Hamilton Will ° th 1 | | at be women be charge SE =e By * Carry on His Principles, The court entered the order Vanderveer Didn't Dare . He Says. “While In the county jail Grace] NEW YORK, June 2 ; ae r y boasted that the pro Roos It, Jr, eldest son of Col : rney office dare D Roosevelt, anor Butler Ward Harris, who has been one | p the ror ™ Blanche and : - aa ace ae sail : ae the Gtciieket tan@idatin tor | om tite gsley ¥ n said | Alexander are to be married at 4 county commissioner in the South erg _ Baggot “ploy | o'clock this afternoon at the Fifth district, this morning announced | tives in the pr ator: Aver Presbyterian church. Fif- naeiynen tiaras that, because of bis desire to rem office, and that she i cs t guests were invited in his present employment, where | arrest of Richard Howley or t he wedding by Madison St. People Pushed Through Among the many congratulatory messages that have come to Bob Hodge during his tenure of the ne has Dees tor 39. years, he would charge of holding up the Great| Th emony wil be performed 7. lock: nheriff's office, one received today will ever hold the first place, It was written by a man who has ee Ge he oe i orthern express near the union |b: enry M. Saunders, great unc by Kellogg After Hard Fight, Is Blocked long since passed the, three seore and ten of human life and expressed the writer's sentiments in words ie Save oa : wage Nha ag */depot on the morning of May 12,/of the bride. Dr. Gorden Russell, y Mayor. that ring, each and every one them, with sincerity. The author is J. Cairns, pastor emeritus of this morning, “that should 1908. of Cranford, N. J., will assist him, 4 sles the Fremont Baptist chureb, who ts living in bis 87th year at 3825 Albion place. Tho letter, written In a }main in the contest and be ¢ } The King n said that | Mrs. Snowden Fahnestok will hand that would do credit to @ man of 60, says: ed it would necessitate giving up! ahe was i up” to get How-|act as matron of honor, and the my present employment, As thik y, and . was the person | bridesmaids will be Miss Ethel the ¢ prope kind of equipment is used and if this “Hon. Robert T. Hodg: : position is more remunerative than | who had represented he na gon be | Rooseve Miss Harriet Jeanette fixing the sched-| department fuile in that, it Ie up to “Please to suffer a stranger friend to congratulate you for the great victory you have won as that of county commissioner, I feel | Howley's fiance Alexander, Miss Joan Delano and ther providing for up-|the council to revoke the franchiae an honest man and a faithful officer. | voted for you because of the number and character of that {t would be unwise for me to eaid't she had done part|Miss Jessie Mullington-Drake. emp ton the Madison! The other ordinance fixes ached the clubs thrown at you. | am in the 7th year of my age, and hope God will spare me to seek the change work that had led to Howley’s| Kermit Roosevelt will be the Primary object « th | - on to its order as to vote for you again, 1! voted for John Fremont, and twice for Abraham Lincoin. | love to vote 1 he R and that she had been paid/ best man, and the ushers will be Prevent clectriri rs , , for an honest man, ‘the noblest work of God.’ Our son, Rev, Geo, Robt. Cairns, pastor of the Tem- Against the Ring. Reno. | Hamilton Fish, Jr., Francis Roche, Bat the mayor : to this because the ple Gapties emureh, 16 very. meek Sas te Yow tare Yer sourey. We went you te have the "I can truthfully say that per-| There is a reward of $6,000 for the | Faiton ting, George Roosevelt, Phase of the | wc he provited tur tn ponter (ian greatest majority any man aver had, because you deserve all you get. lly I have never had any great! conviction of the perpetrators of the; Monroe Robinson, Grafton Chap- BIN on other | “God bless you and yours. We would like to meet you at our home, for the office, and had it) express robbery with which How-/ man, Morg ; , Eliot Cutler now giving. It pro- a ss holds that the bit de- of a minute and a hit serv- J, CAIRNS. en for my friends through: | tey is charged by the prosecuting at- | and Joh Tatest up-to-da -}lee é town during out district I would never have | torney's office's The church was decorated with in that — tl rush how th pany is now | = = = = jentered the race here has de ‘ < 00, is indignant | Jilaes, lilies of the valley and roses. 2 by the franchise, | giving, he nformed, @ minute and in the South district a/ at \ : ce de The bride’s gown was of white for re oa in| quarter service ’ | aso es Beate 90 Oe Sere SAVED FROM TRAIN (2.002288 ees gles ed the con-|satin of empire mode, with high B company f | The vetoes will not go in at to en pa yore oy land my friends thought with me as|foxcion and ‘recover one neck and three-quarter sleeves : BB today announced that {ities department nee that thie} Two girls, one four years old, and fipment it is possible | night's meeting of the council, but Il be written about the middle of their candidate the old order of} part from her and rom Jack|trimmed with point lace and }the other six years old, beve been BUT DROPS DEAD | , ; ‘ things might be changed ‘oll waiter, ar 2 ore losso: h Aa o¢ fe up to th b t Saal |born to the marriage. The couple an hind | govinse apg r-rel aig ed | were od September 16 2 | ing | have the sat- | Blanche ¢ t yoke of Valenciennes lace. were married September 16, 1902. A ‘ In withdrawing e the sat) " rat mrs T . = ad restraining order was issued pre (By United Press.) | isfaction of knowing that the fight | Pbb« be >; = 0s gallgew erage are to with buckets and pails at day- | venting Harry BK. Bull, the defend. BELLINGHAM, Wash., June 20,| against the ring will be carried on ‘oss Tells Story | Boys - nad a np - ant, from disposing of his interest! through the candidacy of M. L ling, a waiter ir e £ undred guests will atten 7 Shi erch it of this a rec tion after the »dd eral yearn ago Bayer Bros in the printing business or from|? "82% Shaw, a merchant of this! Hamilton, and | want to go on 4 ion after the wedding, to sa wanted ‘ ret ia eabhes ; «|/be held at the home of Mrs. one of the finest strawberry transferring any of the pr j city, died yesterday of heart fail-| record now as saying that Mr. the : . Charles B. iicwandes, the bea hes north of the city on this he owns in Seattle Fastern|ure:just one minute after saving| Hamilton will secure my support |< t ‘ § er lexa » th tract, They decided that the hington, A div of *|himself trom being ground under |and that of my friends who feel | went Eg oor sein nasi a ‘ f lots would be more prof property and $60 a month alimony | as | do, While | will be unable| et the r The young couple are due to the wheels of a passenger train at . e 1 ra arrive at an Francisco July 1 lis m © " take an active part in the cam. % r « y , is asked by the wife Blanchard, Shaw had been preach: | *° '&**, el he ; - Jen, { will'do all-in my power to La B He | Where Roosevelt will be employed, y turned the property over to @] Harry E. Bull, of the firm of Bull - — ing at the town, and, being late for | Pater the candidacy Oy ar. Hana. | told of vitng Gracaed, baeivelnn It is not known where they will Fea} estate company which eut the) Brog, printers, was this morningiy yy x ee eee eH w/the train, ran to the depot. He! jiton, and will urge my friends to scious and awaking with $200 in| SPetid their honeymoon. act up Into lots made defendant in an action for di-| % % | dropped exhausted on the tracks | suoport him and $135 in pLhis year the berries came uP! yorce fied by Mrs. Jennie C. Bull.) THE HORSE WITH SPEED * | in front of the oncoming train, but P : ee 7 Pa tesla a | thicker than ever, and the discarded " - . ‘orce 0 »| - o o| “ hdrawing I desire to ex-|j; v ped The. wife asks the divorce on the| ® %| managed to pull himself out of th In with Gapiahas Kingsley | 44 a & patch became the talk of that end) grounds of desertion and cruelty |* And the other kind, too, are #/|way., A minute later he was dead. /tend my ® st thanks to those ma confes Bae ee 4 vi oe be BE go hes ren pipened the) She charges that Bu who has| ® quickly, sold ey the use ofan *| - in the : bis who bavi | . Prosteuting WEATHER FORECAST. * 5 veopie came in droves—the road Was! three children by a former mar-|*% ad in The Star. ® taken firet ti pledged me their support, and to} Attorney McBride moved to dismiss ——— * ory of @ raid on raw- | fairly black with the throng of berry | tage, encouraged these children to|® by phone Main 9400, Ind. 441 + | aloe mee See Fi ead Pay al anjsay that were it not for business | ihe case ag ; | Showers tonight or Tuesday; * eee Was told to De bay. oo oe Om RE SARS abuse and migtreat her. The woman | * ih. A light fall of snow was | reasons I certainly should have re |er that the state |® brisk southeast, shifting to %& c Pinch by en A. oo ere hem AWAY | ates charges that Bull some weeks ' tee eee eke eee ee led at Washington, that state, mained in the race Ithe theft of Canadian ney and th southwest winds, ‘this yut settlers who had bought in on a 2 esedp the tract took a more serious view _ ~ = =— - inforr ) * Wf seven ren) the|of the situation. ‘The berry invad paella stnscihdeb tna Se ee Berth énd of the cit eg- [ers seemed to make no distinction z — | between lots sold and } unsold Seed With ~ Thomp- | oe TerUt was thet. Coombe - gave If Senator Wilson were addicted to parody and rag time, he might) be reasonably expected to grant him access to the public ear, for the h 7 t arly comers a big fright several be hi ith “I've Got a Fat Man Working for | judge has committed lese majeste on many heinous occasions. What SME others wh nav. . bold Phokibenn Get while away a consoling hour with “I've Ge F ; rh ag 1OMpPRON KO! an-| so,” the obese toller being none other than that well known candi-/then, but an allenveloping silence until the next campaign Ay in what wa ‘ sry about it yesterday that he had) oo Tage Humphries, whose senatorial affiatua seeks outlet wherever | In lis time Judge Humphries has played many political parts, and . oad Bros’ 40-acre straw ven men who he claims were en booklets and newspapers.|one would naturally suppose that ere now he had learned bis lines, 'y print from types, pamphlets, handbills, BEETS of the city, near] once Oo Te Bey rented they, Print jidacy of unbounded amusement, there Is no more humor-|even though he has achieved no remarkable success in any role that mae wat be a: TIT TH I Make any charg. ipaon to h BANK CLEARINGS, BO free " ca Fred Seattle. Part Sith runt Nea s today. .$1,921,675.20 Dabiburg and Aoi r|# Balances . 208,184.20 an the selling of berries, ation charged | vature than Judge Humphries’ effort to nominate himself by|he easayed, Having been a candidate from time immemorial, the (By nite -Prese,) pl the nomination of Mr. Wilson, Just what the mental pro-| reasonable presumption is that the judge would know a thing or two WASHINGTON y vose of Judge Humphries is, if any, 1s one of the puzzles of the cam-|by now as to how to proceed with the preliminaries of looking after AS for all political history does not show a jocular parallel |the public's interests, but it does not so ostensibly appear. Observa Wilson, a contending eandidate against Judge Humphries, al-| tiow of his pec uliar campaign methods would indicate that his mathe- Tune 20.—Conflicting reports were made today to the senate judiciary committee on the investigation of the re- moval of District Attorney Sutherland and Marshal Boyce of Juneau and the nomination of John Rustgard and H. L. Faulkner to suc- ceed them The report was made by the subcommittee that the Morgan- Guggenheim syndicate dictated the removal and suggested the ap- paign, Mr. * * * * Xliows the Judge unlimited space in the Wilson newspaper, in order| matics are wrong; that the subtraction of Judge Burke will not be Slthat Judge Humphries may attack the republican status of Judge| the addition of Judge Humphries : aa po Mberty after t Tacoma. %| Burke. Mr. Wilson furnishes the chestnuts and the fire, and Judge However, all this is essentially Judge Humphries’ own affair, There over night Nes today $1,045,091.00 | Humphries Is eager to scorch his political digits In no desire here, exprossed oF implied, to conduct his campaign affairs. | Dointments Fired at Invaders a , * it is understandable that both Mr. Wilson and Judge Hum- Mention is made of it merely in-proper journalistic astonishment at Senator Nelaon favored the confirmation of the new appointees, * * * * . * . * 56,893.00 56, >. e and ‘unique, with no wish to stop or interfere w sy ; hries would wish to see Judge Burke's candidacy relegated to | the strange and unique, with no wis I aterfere with psychic Accntnen HGtEh BUR DOLLA ceeets tho continmation bes at bomen Pergiand. i hieved this, what then? h ople in th po 4 6 kgrounds, but having achieve 8, what then phenomena ot Maree as " thale ¢ a a they a » senna today #7 ae 00 democratic backgrou , if Judge Humphries elects to craw! out on a limb and saw the Ot GEPOE A8 10. FORQONS Par Their stand muh to be ances , 487; Strawberric Spokane. SET REG Oe settler ther, * Clearings® today..$ 974,679.00 ~yellies, dincharyed i ph ‘ da t-|* Balances ., . 180,508.00 See DOAds of th. | * ’ errived on the! ek kOe tk Re Kt tk Mr, Wilson, still retaining his newspaper, can continuously pro: claim bimself the chosen one by the mere effort of having it so writ limb off, we shall simply hold our breath until the bump is an —— in our power to soothe the injured parts. For we hope that the bill permitting Supreme Justice Moody of the United States supreme political, biography will no longer find typographical weleome in Mr judge may long be spared to us to run for many another political court to retire within the next five months Justice Moody is in Wilson's newspaper office, Neither can the doughty democratic colonel| office. poor health. | | ten, But what becomes of Judge Humphries? Having arrived thus | complished fact, and then render*such consolatory ald as may be WASHINGTON, June 20.—The house this afternoon passed the | far, where does he get off? His detailed political history and minute