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you. Fo 1. NO, 121 SEATTLE, WASH., WEDNESDAY, JULY 13, 1910. THE SEATTLE -..1— THE SEATTLE ISTA Fe #%. STA Fe ONE CENT. Siws sraxve so. CHARLES S. WILEY AND WIFE i AWE ARE KILL EL) WHEN ‘NEWS move OF SMASH OF ZEPPELIN a AIRSHIP. WHITE HAVE BALLOON FALLS x es ROM oky Sixteen “Cadets” Arrested in Raid and Wappen- stein Says They Won't) Be Tolerated in City Any, Longer. Geman Dirigible Comes Crashing to Earth and Adds More Names to Long List of Those Who Have Given Lives to the Conquest of the Air. u (By United Press.) hee oe eer ent eee = COLOGNE, |: 3.—Carryirg five men to death, the, these is balloon fell 5,000 feet near Paschied, We Bo braser oi Pioday Erbsloch,: constructor of the balk vietoun lif jnventor o wn, is among the ruse FOG briana airship, a gh only a sixth as > }the @treet# and jn maloor per raft, had ral successful fl en THE DUSSELDORF-FREDRICKSCHAFFEN AIR EXPRESS AFTER WRECK IN LANDING or aqueous -palmeaaliall ed from Dusseldorf shortly after The Erbsloch ascen - huge ship passed through a, the gasoline fav ot it was y and ws 1 y ‘ the nto wo companions anc / e ave OW as nece t wan complete None “They've got t t out of carrying. ¢ inventor, two companions and | veritable cyclone, and, while in the xary to descend and, during this of the peagers wes | Tid. déiiesy -Secabio’ ws 700 hue abe is, who, were acting as mechanic air, seemed to be as ent, the engers faced the t found of the picture ma ET @aesiia. Geay calle aoe a4 loon ne there were | trong as an f When death, The ship landed a forest be geen the palatia {he shi; their time here in the city jail,” artment of said Chief Wappenstein, in ex t 1 Pp ing Braid on the Hotel the gas bag it enclosed exploded. The ned to pieces, and the aluminum ca h Waldron at an early hour this her bags were Tippes Be es, and the a unt num car wit pi fats ef and heavy engines dropped like a plummet I | b ww") ‘The car turned over before those Sixteen n were nm the e water wderly persons and automobiles with soldiers and} re booked ax die mT END == athed io the ooo Three Hundred, Including Catholic Peliet Han MdhapiOliadioey af Interior SepelTat Soo es ee When the seronaats were dragged | Big Business Men of Time Proving That He) He Will Keep On in (0) 2.205 OS ew Gent ‘thee they ‘hed been |. City, Attend Dinner in’ Didn't Steal Pipe and Spite of “Fanatic Ht persona of this class would Hket that the city now | killed inst 4 page card “ 4 : lie in jail until their cases y ot water considerably | that the aad, aes peng His Honor. | Guitar—Accuser Flees. | Don't Interest Him. page Dh cg RA the amount used, sev- enareee condition they had ever} ————= ————= lout or town,” neta “Whee | @ the city, including | "Tye dirigible was registered in| eeckr inte pry eer.) of the Church of] Reiterating .his announcement | 88 are experiencing &/the Rhein Aerial club. The craft! pondesies ce toon eter had a rather €m-/enat he has no intention of re b gaan — Bae) perpen eer yond dared whieh | with @ majority, King county will] ‘morning when |#i@ming, Secretary of the Interior TE on (ner ecm. |net. eccoupt for ihesuiden break S aesalt iia: teinicumiatitain db anise |an yo . ued Diet | anes 0, ealtinont potarned bom been coming into the| ing of the nets. fers from the west aide of the sta ot acto Stes eokee (ant itd cee Gon te eee) ON an the pie wee at Be welcoming dinner last night | j convince the excited! @eretary Ballinger is accom: | 4 RO Water to be had and! In his address, Judge Poindexter of Win identity and the panied by EB. C. Finney ” aselatant geese mpage are feared said that he would make no key Ity that a priest wo ' priest accompany him to 4 pollee-| will spend the summer touring | Western states nd famill | ay. back of} tendered Congreseman Miles Poin! o Tr, who wore the elert hicspett with ‘fie id ork “of bie | i between ¢ p. m. and| dexter, Who has just returned from of the Catholic chureh, | department | and 6:30 and 11/20 «| the East ‘te tothe secretary 4a 2 . h ve ot dol note speech, but he did hit upon a wereoat’, a meeruchs F. McCabe,| | Thirty-five thousand dollars and.a ote: » wm hig stenographer On the way ore re sked b ‘sith st, last week in laid | keynot jen he. declared that 8| pipe and & guitar, none of which hel Wake th ol p ¢ ay | divore were asked by Anna ck of wate: The house - r » om hey stoppe Chicago, | Sprague this morning in the su ater i great issue of the campaign would | needed | 5 th cad tk, cond . - ‘about § p “ where they visited the reclamation | perior court from Elisha C. Sprague ' | be state vs. national control of the) fut the excited mdividual would | offige® and Indian warehouses, and|a wealthy Seattle land owner and > be hae es a die e ‘ 1 i - and € > ‘Bo water te h forest lands. In discussing this he} pot tisten, bat ked | Lonel day each at the : peer The div realestate dealer e lective fire Pos | wate crowd gathered any ie baer sasuilin: dicisadammea: cmied m= gat snd atre Baap ont Indian reser is asked on the grounds of crueity A oe ‘ |atopped. Then. policeman apy | “Lexpect to continue > adminis: | and non-support Hope of Reisef. | once yPnand bes hes Neppageredn od. The exc individual, ter Bhe affaira of the interior de The couple was married io Fargo, ety water office it was} | shortly afterward bough “le plot dent that he had made a great cap- | parfment in a legal manner, wm ng N. D., in October, 1899, and have ° J there people could have | per worth half a million ture, triumphantly torr Father} 1 believe, will ultimately ive|one child, a girl of two and a half ‘feltef unt!) is turn- police- | therapprobation of everyone except | years, the possession of which the . Washington tn denouncing n didn't knaw Pather Milt Rew Green Lake reser- | Made me haw bes rf iter, and} the fanatics, whore opinions do not | mother asks the court to grant her when that will be can 1 Right Kind of a service reform and forest resery ust to make certain that he was|congern me in the least,” said Mr.|The wife charges that 15 months -_e most of his time during hie stay In| winer over to the cop, vil the latter was that once established Pefved with a i6-tnch| ~ inter: | Charley Adams. no railroad thereafter would ever it mediate service of le | ro The thought Father Miller | growe affecting my artment. he has contributed nothing to her} ywntown in the clutches @ po-| President Taft has secured the ful-| support. She says that the penied | fillment of practically all of the band’s property interests in Seattle sense of humor | party pledges inced the po- “ “If you have @ homestead on 4 re-| iceman that Father Miller wae all rese ; — Ht will not Ro to|—Happy that he had abandoned bis | serve you can go upon it and Prove! right es nat presen: | | tg ‘the condition wan} Profession” many years ago and | up under the land laws. If you want|" The excited individual had a pre: | > | Park reservoir get across the state have fe 80 heavy this plenty of railroads and the principle |; ee “ rrest rene oat ed and|, the water reaches the| of forest reserves Ix established ar BY. district that during WEST SWAN us Heeman, held for burglary Father M established to stay and hin laugh . July 12. 86 th 0 a me MEG morning. Despite the| hd since lived an upright life, —— gg toe er gio Be under | nentime nt that he had better move. FRIDAY WILL BE STAR DAY AT. | Yesterda * con -|Ch 2 0 Je king | the forest laws, If you want water) ang ne did so, Just » few seconds be Riterday wax compar. |Charley Adams, known ax the Kin] Oeste" ou ‘can go and develop It{ tr" Wall thew noticed ‘ow the acene WHITE CITY—DON’T FORGET IT there should not|of burglars, but whose real name | . . or er If you} Such @ drain on r under the water power laws Ul Ry this time eve “ BES ce fact th wa-| was Langdon W. Moore, died here| want minerals you can prospect It) ing Father Miller Mik aes three tect ot | Oeee: file on the claim and work it under ! he forte tne ree feet of | though at one time Adams was| the mining laws. If you want grass] whe coupon from The Star and) | Pither | Xgl peerage gee s crook in the|for sheep or cattle, you can go it five cents will admit the bearer to (uy (his caupen, add five cents on the minia BRAM This tank is fed by |‘? mont notoric ies agg 4A Queen | COUNtFY for 14 years he lived hon- } r the regulation of the forest) » ee ed everything outdoors and in at the road at the park You'll laugh and | rve law \* BANK CLEARINGS. was laugh- | aS of all. If) weitay's the day—don't forget—, that tir find the exetted individual Either 1 feeling. tana te dll. tly. With his last breath he re-| ud ere J lferred te his fact almow oyourly p on t "4 ‘ou can't do E@en this main before | “tree, 0 thie fact almond Jvowy:| ae aed Se woke tara tel the, “silly season” when re on|with exercise at the “chicken the fort. made ne * under th Seattle and fun will do more for the stem ranch,” where you shoot hen and erhaeuser Lumber he said “I was able to die| over to the W | ® Clearings today “real,” hard-bo - . t ap i sassafra Jus e lays les eR Can't Sell Bonds. my friends. company. The title remains pi * Balances tora tall pens A oR re “Wiite Thea r Ses ry amusemer t pty been votec water Adams biggest haul was made in| the American people ith ur uty Portiand. Cite aniusements for the Seats or imiee etl pamiowed improvements, but it connection with the robbery of the|/to maintain and develop this land) % (1 ines today to sei} them up to|Concord National Bank in 1865,| and hand it on to our children uh-| "poi nceg = -eetet eee eee eee B AMAF Of the money from thix| when he made way with $306,000. | im: od.” | on. ron * c je paired Tacoma. $C Pp Eee be used in increasing the|In 1870 he robbed a bank in Rock \* dienitenl sana : CUT THIS COUPON OUT. Hing in new food mains, | land, Me., of $200,000, but was cap-|e# ek RAR AKH HARES Cn ie Ee e #end to do away with the|tured. In 1880 he was convicted and|*® | PRRDoRay, eeePraen2 b Spokane. Chis coupon, with 5 cents, admits bearer to White cpanel ss Fs 4 Fa go ge : alee wencerts winds. «| ® Clearings today $ City and to any attraction inside the grounds on STAR Adams estimated a he ou n | oes #|* Balances DAY, Friday, July 15. fully $1,000,000 during his career for Tanenenenareeee tineeeeeeee + exe: ERAGE police protection. ao _— 1d to speak | being J. J. Browne of the Spokane|as they define it, means that the servation.” |fake conservation association, oth-| federal government is to permit the ers being George ong, manager | stat of the Weyerhauser timber inter-| sources in addition to the state re eats, E. G. Ames of the Puget Mill | sources company and J, J, Donovan, man Under existing laws “state con ager of big timber Interests in| servation,” if adopted, would be Whateom county. This commission | administered . 1 re-| where he is progra day it Is becoming |the dissipation of the nationa t firm of wince apparien that there is a sources in the name of conserva-|on the subject of “Ce Z seening, Hep tion, and which Is sending out lit eae ia eae d well organized movement in | ie ir, 9CK and grain | Wey state to educate public sen- [erature designed to decelve the UD’) hag been enlisted in the cau on ee this statfong the line of discred- |wary into the idea that their doc-| oF'the opponents of conserva iting the conservation move. |trines are the doctrines of the con be Aaa wat yierie de Pegg Me ment inaugurated by former servationists. ator Heyburn of Idaho, who ciation ‘ G, will retire from the first of August Fesult of the gove ih againet “bucket President Roosevelt and Gif- The president of this organization| was one of the Cunningham | i imnom cit t depended upon |land department, which is charged * ford Pinchot, and to de a is J. J. Browne, who is interested Aiaoka oon oe ren — to- outline a plan of “conservation” | by a recent report of a legislative Many firms ha i influence of Washington in |in ‘corporations which are trying| has at all times been a bitter |/) Tee it costs of the timber grab-| investigating committee of having, t sgl aye ou t busi congress over to the land-grab- | 1, yet control of water power re-| opponent in congress of the |) 15 oncek tauk Guamenaanae kat & preter bing opposition to that policy. |xources in astern Washington,| Roosevelt policies, has beep collusion with the land-grabbers, 5 Hopkin % ry bes ” and Mr. Browne is going about the invited to address the associa All of the reactionary candidates | dissipated $13,000,000 worth of M8 ali profit, v so ‘The word “conservation” is being | ot. pitterly assailing the Pinchot| tion at its annual convention {for United § enator have tate innde th the Waperhahear " no new Tealaces’ ce rd to. used by the opponents of the policy| conservation policy, and urging) at Bellingham this month on Jon in with the plans of the land-|tjmber interests and other large ad. it will be ac cana of conjuring up oppo-|that the federal government sur the “Unconstitutionality of | grabbers, and all of them are either | grabbers of public resources accounts will be | as @ mea yy 31. ° ition to it in the guise of friend-| render the unappropriated water| Conservation \covertly undermining the Pinchot 5 | sitio , | |power of the West to the water Even Governor Hay has been| policies or openly denouncing Pin The last session of the legis fompany has offic » campaign one of . Rise os " ttle, 35 i eee Olas mlasioren nta-| power grabbers, through the aged: | commandeere by the land-grab | chot and his followers as enemies lature passed a law under Frank €. Ryer, | ts pane Fem dies cy of the state governments. \pers, and has appointed a timber |of the West and its commercial in-| which the state tax commis » local man- | tion , 4 , fi col sion, |terests. Some of these candidates | sion is now distributing among continue t. there is an organiza Mr. Browne's next public add land conservation ommiseion, | ter f f a make hie »-|. im Gaanane heee - Riven at the State Bankers’ | comprised of advocates of the land: | are advocating what they please to|” the water power grabbers the in Sea tt | The firm has | tion calling itself the Western Con-| will be ince 1893, servation league, which advocates j association at Aberdeen this month, «tate conservation,” which,| state’s shore land rights to | grabbing policy, one of its members | te inside could: Iéap from tt. The| | manner ing rag teocy ee! o engines, which were attached to} ! } Te tect ail ant danke Seek Poche the car, were driven into the earth | | ' ’ ra OD eye oR a co |by the Impact of the fall, and the | P, Se ia a — }men, caught tn the descending car, | b] 7 Ee! Roe | were half buried in the ground. || ‘ . e oe | The splintered framework, twist: | ie ypaeatoel prt iagicn egw ocr, are ed nets and ripp@@ canvas fell on | ~ he lee wanna Sugli top of the engines and car. The| AE gg allt 3 Rigen fea | accident was witnessed at Pascheld, | caspian | Sage ol dnt noe Re | * dite negroen in the same business. All | rafl-| | “White City,” Madison park. It’s| grow fat. Follow this treatment{he held onto the snag until rescued | prominent business men of Construction company, of the Rea-|from hig home two ye | | es to dissipate the federal re-| ugh the state] |boat with the idea of exploring jthe occupants of the boat were {time the snag. Hoping that Mr or after eating cut}/and Mrs. Wiley might be able to )ROWNED: }, BOAT HITS SNAG IN SWIFT FLOWING RIVER FATAL ENDING TO OUTING PARTY MR. AND MRS. CHARLES S&S. WILEY. Charles 8. Wiley, of the contracting firm of Lewis & Wiley, and Mrs. Wiley, were drowned Monday in Jarvis Intet, near Powell, B. C. A rowboat, in which were Mr. and Mrs. Wiley and. Henry C. Ewing, of Calhoun, Denny & Ewing, struck a snag in a creek, throw- ing the occupants into the water. Ewing clung to the branches of an overhanging tree, but Mr. and Mrs. Wiley sank. Mrs. Wiley’s body was recovered. Search is still being made for the remains of Mr. Wiley. Mr. and Mrs. Wiley and Mr. and Mrs. William H. Lewis left Vancouver, B. C., last Friday as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ewing and their little son on J. C. Marmaduke'’s yacht, Davy Jones, for a fish- ing trip to Powell river, British Columbia, about 100 m north of Vancouver. On the way back on Monday the yacht was run into Jarvis Iniet, with the idea of doing some fishing there. Trust company, and vice president of the Commercial State bank, bus- iness concerns representing capital of miliions of do‘lars. He also was president of the Farmers’ Mutual ndent Telephone company of verett, and was the force which built up that concern from a tele- phone strung on trees between Ey- ett and Snohomish to the pres- ent system controlling 60 exchanges between Everett, Bellingham and Vancouver, B. C Roth he and his wife were promi- nent church worke being mem- bers of Plymouth Congregational church. They leave three children, Marion Lawrence, 9, and John, K Mr. Wiley was 48 years of age and Mrs. W 38. Mr. Wiley was an attorney in Illinois before com- ing to Seattle eight years ago. He started here as a lawyer, and then became interested in contracting. Explored Inlet. Mr. Ewing, with Mr. and Mrs. Wi ley, left the yacht in a small row along the inlet shore and running up into several little streams en tering the Inlet. They turned into one stream and went up about a haif mile, when they figured that, due to the swift current, it would not be safe to go farther. They stopped on the river shore for a while to pick come buckleberries for pies for the evening's dinner. When they went up the stream the tide was high. By the time they started down again the tide jhad fallen, adding to the swiftness of the current of the stream The three put out from shore. with Mrs. Wiley in the bow, Mr. | Wiley at the oars and Mr. Ewing in the stern of the boat. They had ized the danger of attempting to| cal) that she went on the trip re run down the stream. The current |juctantly, and only because. her |Whirled the boat around -and Mr. | husband appeared to have his heart Wiley struggled and pulled at: the |set on the vacation. Mrs, Wiley ) d at this time. This Finish,” the Last Words °"* of his chief arguments against| not a thief masquerading as « priest.| Ballinger. “I om greatly pleased |ago her husband gave’ her a beat.|#7ely pushed off before all real- | “Socttie friends of Mrs. Wiley re atted up Father Mahony with the legisiation passed by con-|ing and that for more than a year |! The interior depart-|are of the value of $70,000, He | P&T trying to keep it under con-/qiq not want to leave her children, mest was never in a more efficient earns, according to the complaint, | *° but Mr. Wiley insisted that the trip Boat Strikes Snag. |would do her good, and she con- Suddenly the boat struck a snag sented with great force, and all three of | SEER REE RR EH WATER SHUT OFF. Wa will be shut off in the intermediate service mains in all the district north of Lake Union and the govern- ment canal, except on Sixth av. N. E., south of E. 45th st., on Thursday, July 14, from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m thrown out into the water, The boat did not turn over,, and Mr. Ewing grabbed It, and at the same grab the boat, and thus save them selves, he turned the boat loose and let it go down stream, while by Mr. Lewis, who was out in the! inlet in a canoe. Mrs, Wiley’s body was found soon after the accident, but all attempts | *# kk RRR RAR RRR to recover Mr. Wiley’s body have} ——————— — so far proven oe. |BELL BROUGHT A Prominent Business Man. | . LOST SON BACK Mr. Wiley was one of the most / attle. | He was president of Lewis &| (By United Press.) Wiley, Inc., president of the L ST. PAUL, July 13.—Absent ‘Ss and company, of the Title | thought dead by his father, 17-year- wali -|old William H. Hatfield, the only son of a railroad man of Belleville Kan., met his mother at the St. Paul hotel yesterday, where he !s an ele- vator boy. had arrived in he- sponse to the message of a friend who thought, he rec d the boy in the elevator two we 0. | “Did you ring?” Hatfield inquired of room 107, The next moment he |was in the arms of his mother, Some trivial event caused him to leave home August 19, 1908 Perere esse tess Hb OR RK con Plac streams and lakes having water power resource possibil ities. Chief among these is the Lake Chelan water rights, worth at least a million dol lars, which the commission re- cently voted to give away for $25,000. These straws of fact which have Star Want Ads Pay ted to the surface Indicate the sources from which the opponents 1 ark We. with of conservation draw and expect to 4 Y n oneet San ae draw the slush funds for the con duct of their “campaig tion.” If the people of Washington and the other states of the West can be lulled into {ndifference, if the Roosevelt-Pinchot policy can be reversed, and supporters de feated in the coming primary ele« tion, it will bring back to the grab bers of public resources ther season prosperity.’ ted last ly the re it was also the mean. rning & horse to an owr erett, who wrote The St ard to it, and v ion that helped to locate the second horse The ab week, b turn of » of educa = ihren

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