The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 22, 1910, Page 1

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THE SEATTLE ~~ + #3#;(THE SEATTLE “you 12, NO. 103 LOT TO JOG HIM FILS standing of advice given ain ¥ officiais wh 4 Won't See a Honest | | took office, raised al “H's An Out-| bis hue and ery about an “invest! | ‘ ” | m was given out and a mag blished tending to cast 4 | 1 fp the sense m er But the < a that Mr ° Soar ae ra . manerated a fa a the 1 gat . pat ie drawing these funds | 4 & the ehove stan fan contingent fund ‘A and | History of Matter. gt Kwan 2 mis f fact . : ‘ if & Misunderstanding of nk ne ¢ ‘ gat the authorities were in New York roke: fe premises” — Resolution | refundir nde gested today by the \ ed to ipemiine or finance, Sawyer | pany voting against it advantax gard af $500 exper Qemptrolier \\ he funds not § p was made and the nt of the expenses was known. | gc counci! took no action traveling exp ao Both had « talk with Mayor Gill Not Enough in “B' : & Warrant on the continge Jexpense fu B", wh paying § = teleg | charges and er ptal | genece in the rs off | There was not suff nt mone be «# fund, and Bothwell, believ! aself authorized, then drew nt fund “A warrant on conting * fund p viding for Executive ad y cnpepea dia Administr y eave ; This warrant was for $500 ie Speech of Accept. | cashed it and left for New Ye a HOME is TlLAR | EDITION — A771 Yd ARS > Bieod Jobbed,”” Says the|**, Bad it tn for Rotnweil trom|Strength of — Anti-Gang!| STAR T ON TRAINS AND NEWH STANDS be SEATTLE, WASH., WEDN DAY, JUNE 22, 1910. ONE CE) TOTHWELL IS CLEARED, HAMILTON FIRST ROOSEVELT PICTURES — |WFPR ANT WOMAN HAS GANG WORRIED | REFUSE TO. PLEAD ’ | Are Bound Over on a Charge of Murder in the First Degree—Kersh Arrives in Portland to Get H Son, Whom Mother Stole From Him a Year Ago. Candidate Sets Machine Men at Work. LM. 8 PORTLAND, Or., June 22.—-Charged 1 the murder of y waa William H. Jc a Renton farme e body was found t an er stuffed in a trunk at the | 1 de nig Carrie i th rsh and Jesse Webb were aigne iunicipal court al dng today before Be P They waived prelir € re bound over to the r District At ey ( ated that their race ? \ The bonds had been previously ithe a fe ‘ TOW) eS : «| Pressed to the Columbia T on Ha The ant ‘ ara'¢ company. They will be del ment bas surprised the ring jes The x a Ito the latter ¢ any only in New| by its strength. Even in Auburn er ® old, | | York. Bothwell couldn't get hold the home of Lou Smith, and the ry of » O. June 22.—-Gover- jof them if he wanted to. When|stronghold of the ring in the past, h_inherer ‘ agers Hermon was renom-| they are validated he will have! sentiment in favor of a change and event t : “4 +30 alan nothing to do with the receipt of |a new deal {se openly expressed, and in it * © RE grest ovation for. the money for them. | Hamitec has been well received ag ws amen at es Try to Make Capital |the leader of the anti-ring tight wrath oy spt Ben nd. With Some one yesterday aftoracoa, | wid permeate thelr | to continued calls} however, discovered the technical ARO SED TO THE they” punts panned.4 ch, Harmon said | mistake in the way Bothwell got pga: is 5 but gudeavor to continue try-| his expense money. There were bea cera 1 of hood | a the phrase, ‘Serving | wild stories about investigations, MENACE OF JAP 4 floor -ph them tot Bilive description and |and Coancilman Sawyer, chairman | 5 4, in all their wickedness | i ipretemee. it is a figure} of the council committee, took the} | reg mours and murderers With & chief meaintrate|watter very serionsly. He called| a ee ae ee pacts iat derve the people, who|a special meeting of his commit-| , WASHINGTON, D. G, June 22— He Violated Home. Powers to advance bis and tried hard to make capita! |After pigeonhoting Representative | We - ver ring or other interes gainst Bothwell out of the mis-|Metachlin’s resolution demanding | mthges t and =: ‘af the public, or who| take that the war department be called | \! sehen He his powers to | So far did he go that Mayor; ¥POn to show its preparedness for | Col. Roosevelt, Mayor Gaynor and Cornelius Vanderbilt, chairman of the reception committee, on their way | petty ent pgeneral welfare . who was present at the meet. | War the house committee on mili. | to the speaker's stand in Battery Park . wae Eterformance of rot Started ‘ont tary affairs today decided to report ; ae . 4 enough { won't stand for an honest man |!" favor of the resolution. | (The Star, as weual, prints the first pictures of the arrival of ( ote Seiten eB ar ieffes that | would like to|being jobbed. Bothwell asked McLachian’s resolution and hie| graphs were taken by « staff photographer in New York and rushed by i t bout vi my work, and that I/about the expense money. 1 don't specen. weosesanin Baga act anes Star office this morning) {th he e sh leavin’ un-| doubt the na done | Could capture and ho’ e Pacific! = ex ‘ ata de WO relish leaving it un-|doubt that what Soo lage horned Pree tlger omggticasr Boys ger Pao . <aaed Saud a der a misunderstanding of what | “Needed cetorms in the fed I told bim and of the charter sion to mean that he had au funds to the extent of letters being sent to the mil I him and of the charte ry Sat earch wa daughters |Whe Confessed to Killing of Wik ‘ A authorities demanding that the war pessroniaeie t liam Johnson. Government are greater | amendment providing for fund ‘B t re affec 1 Gan be met in in elec | Any man not a lawyer might segerinent make a statement on hon Sale saat oon @ congressmen. A waste [easily construe thir ghar pre | MO ration tress a friend and a cc " 1 - 6 ee ee , ioe | 0 is openly con wity to take this traveling ex-|% ba And wif ghte lay, in ‘and this ia worth in- | pense out of fund ‘B’, which pro % TO FILL VACANCIES 4 . ¢ confe pite of especially when | Vides for expr charges, tele- |» bs the ad at are struggling to [grams and other expenses incl!» Telephone a Rent ad to ® n belleve t bb ta! ¢ost of living. Neither | dental, wash as delivery of! The Star. Coats litt Star * | “for watchful anes th bonds #& Want Ad phones n 9400, At the McGraw home at 1 o'clock b public welfare | After considerable discussion |» Ind 441 + It Was Only a Matter of 50 ae a Month, But She| thie afternoon it wae stated that a at Washington while the with only Sawyer voting against it » * there was no perceptible change in| sanctuar Heat the favored few con- | the resolution, declaring the com gate eeeteheeeth Gave Up Her Hat and Dress Money to Press Battle (30 ¢ Mision tr tne patient. since | : mittee’s belief and confidence im : early morning and he was sleeping | t | ME have been impoced Poth well's honesty and integrity,| The man who is always hunting} in Court. Solanty Bw gy tariff taxes, levied pet 8 fi aane i Itrouble ever bas tQ borrow a - “on 63 m bruta obtain, public revenue, but eee What woman would give up her new hat and her new gown tr it a last hope—that while | dead veal sige profit By | defense of a principle that meant im actual cash to her 50 cents a life there hope—has nee “ss YOUNG AND BEARDLESS = ae Or | M6 bromine of substantial re | That is what Mrs. T. H. Huntly, 2189 N. 64th st. did. And in aw, whose life for A ° ™ | M8 Which hax been broken in cidentally she tackled the Pacific States Telephone & 3 ng upon a b A Suffered in Silence. when their votes wére| company in the courts, and won from the officials of that « report from the hb me he} And Kersh, the husband of the | j A power so insolent In 9 the sincere praise of “the gamest Httle woman that we ng kept alive by artificial] >... woman, has suffered In silence Seat of law making is a! | anything te do with on and the use of strych-|i1. has know along what Mrs Must be overthrown PEN ANTE TES | back in 1902 Mra. Huntly subseribed for a 10-party telephone « severe sinking spell at We 4ié not knc that his wife , at $1 a month. [fn 1906, when the telephone war was or he was | th morning rendered his condi | oy ner hu : were - traveling Here in all his adolescence ts the | building a new house, and an agent for the Sunset company tried | ton so weak that there seems lit-| ad When LL STA republican party In King county: to induce her to put in a fourparty Hue phone at $1.50 a month oi bility of a rally. It Kersh ed over | MRS, CARRIE KERSH R. S. Terhune, chairman of the Mrs. Huntly was not enthusiastic about the change, ar much | feared that he will not survive the |, “ reget R King county republican central as thousands of people had ordered their Sunset phones removed In Re ; Bede a eel The Accused Woman. ‘ committee and chooser of delegates itera | vention E old a boyish face, unmarred i. by hirsute growth; no rasping stub ble frets that downy cheek; the| John | lips that bend in cupid’s bow know Ps not the razor’s keenest edge. A| t the Youth forsooth, but such a youth, | j ng upon his not over-smuscular | Re Jers the destinies of the re-| 1 party In King county nd Chaties F. Wright for hand Henry Houck re rising brow the fate of nd many: peoples ir. leavy duties and wearisome A Vaitorm endorsing +t cares bear down upon him, but Was adopted and t ook you, there is no worry in that “pd Mtjourned an “| face. If justices must be elected afer it had been « sien | will he not see to it? If platforms Was at one will he not at Mt tar of nation omin torial candl- | shed Meiber of the all d, Is he not} Wilh “Pop” Anson too able to do ANd the world year y h are to be adopted. to it? If muat be ¢ mly and conf ity as he as... You bet he is, and then some [itt theese hh hh Béb” Terhune may never look : * enough to ©, and may have Pair fonight and Thursday; # | to make affidavit to skeptical deal rly winds. * ers in liquor, but when called upon * ‘to be the republican party he will | R. tie * (By United Press.) he is recorded today since the CHICAGO, Sun SAtried the inor The maximum rex yesterday was 90 degre i, ite people dying of heat in Ct t fk panes ts, eon are building fires to keep warm. At moon today Wr 108 degrece in pe it M t i t 4 , Heat Victims in Seattle— 0 BOOM! boom! THE The report was started by some] pogsove ree yg they. aust nay the nes as calmly as ahe favor of the Independent phone, an agent promised should b e the But last year the ness of their crime, they hastily one at $1 as Jong a9 she wanted houset eadir her nd | crammed the body of their victim, teleph com- | | ng th u gallows. Mrs./in a trunk. Panic stricken they mit’ Che trouble . __ nelther | forgot what little cunning they had; nd notified Mri e s We they lost their nerve. Their only AS r 1 K ’ ver. object was to get the hideons, T f-frankness which | pioody thing out of sight. While ovr a Johnson's blood was ¢ ng out on " left & e © | the depot floor, they were trying to n, Mrs. Webt un trying to 10 t. they were pany forgot all some days of 190 Huntly that her phone had bee rt | changed to a four-party. line and| that hereafter she would pay $1,50 a] month She Refuses to Pay. Mrs. Huntiy smilingly deelindd to ” hi murderers, Cold with craven fe pay the ctor more than $1. She The trial of Patroln Thomas wife « Mrs. Kersh w te }they knew not which way to turn. was threatened, cajoled, berated Walsh, who is charged with murder M Webb. When M Kersh | The thousand horrors that arise be- land begged,. but she was n the second degree, began Webb tn 8; fore the murdered assailed them |naturedly stubborn. I er y t on t ttere to Mrs. W everywhere; the prescience of guilt jto her home to take out the phone, \s » Kaufmant ' Sen | Fray told them they would be caught, and but she politely ed to permit | a with voting | Mrs. W ! were. They were doomed |them to do so. Then the company | an 18-yearold | prov it at e ter-/ from the moment Webb struck the |got ready to cut the wire was trying to |! that Webb and Mrs. | ,ining blow. All their blundering Huntly could not mount personal arr t. last | j pinot Sogess terfug precautions A les guard of all the telephone post | December mi Pe shi esagpt:: Page 88 | ave vailed them nothing. ‘They left a | wires in her neighborhood, so sb | In answer to the complaint t nay ee to) blood streaked trail wherever they took the matter up with Attorney Walsh con : that he did ne in pr ' fi mee Shas her a | went Alpheus ers and ov t out a re tend to shoot Portipillo, but tha « han ‘ ruc ived with eee wen ne fired in the alr to stop him im f y never knew Then Webb Lied. 4 | Mr. Byers tried to induce her to Will Morris and Silas Shipley are | him to do a t act. Webb| Webb lied for a time; lied to.save R. 8. TERHUNE Isettle with the company, He ar Jrepresenting the defendant thought he w r, deceiving a {his neck, but the blood of Johnson , ving woman 1bt he | Was on his hands, and his courage Terhune, Chairman.” That's | gued that it was only a matter of 0 cents a month, and that the trial 8. Mra. K 1 had many an filicit| and duplicity failed him. The wo +% ‘ *, . and ns ** * #4 & fe always be there, and “Yours truly, him neath s meu, Gee Yee se OES ad KINDLY FORGET a we caald miata GA ae teen Ee ccs (Continued on Page Eight.) MRS. T. H. HUNTLY 1 ear on ptible trickery ha her plea of ignorance n the face of t 1 ther t They re con indubit vidence, but she, too, await her fate i Press.) eoundrel Hamilton club committee — which | Now they are both in jail hys.| When Webb and were Roosevelt also denied the report ; terically lying, making foolish loops | first doing n y ran called on him, that he had been | fe" 1 eginning of the wave that ive primary bill, saying ‘ ince before the Spanish war. |e methodically gathering — the |had no thought ¢ ' When | ts cuinen ame It looks like some one was! ‘The committee had called on Roose. | facts that will convict them they took Johnson to Portland they predicted. The humic is in-f| NEW YORK, June Col. Theo pss we the membership of the t office at the Outlook to Plotted to Rob. thought only of see fe but oe dobre Roosevelt today angrily denied | Ananias club. reque im to address the club at] Webb and Mrs, Kersh plotted to }2!0* Re S baat Sad Baan a rumor that Miss Ethel Roosevelt} ‘The colone) declared incidentally | Chicago, He sald jrob Johnson. ‘That will be proven. | }uadine to this ‘ ' 1 was engaged to marry James T.| that he had not considered the coun Just before the Spanish war I) Mrs, Kersh lured Johnson to Port: | Mii ; crooked the temperature as recorded atfl| Williams, a newspaper man and altry's political situation to “speak | addressed your club and had oceas-|land; Webb's joining them on the | $! + ag Kersh's ‘ favorite with the colonel jof.”. In the conrse of hie remarks| ion to use the word ‘strenuous.’| train was part of the plot. Webb | eecits and pretenses, all thelr let wr + 100 I Roosevelt sald he begged newspaper men to stay ce then I have been careful not|in his efforts to get Johnson's |tcr writing, half truths, all tended | “The rumor is such scandalous in-}away from Oyster Bay, saying there|to use the word, but {t keeps bob-|money, killed him, and then, ap _ |famy that It 1s foollsh to deny It., was “no news there bing up. |palled at the unexpected seriou | (Continued on Page Eight.)

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