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THE SEATTLE STA SEATTLE, WASH,, MONDAY, JULY 18, 1910 > CENT. 2% 7RAI8 AP NEWS STANDS be ‘e DE | XTE RECORD | "0 ner TALK me MASKED BANDITS VOTES ON ‘STATES BELIEFS #4 ==="! RAID SOUTH END; CONSERVATION i aan — a ; NATURAL ee FSoURCES Congressman’s Welcome in Seattle Assures | ; Gastn. Savincs, BANKS BEAT ONE VICTIM That People Are Back of the Principles He — | | STATE HOOD nts—He Tells Just Where He Stands on . Reuhony Biur te siecle Questions Now Being Asked by People. . sales roan Yea Three Places Attacked Before Raiders Are Driven Y ee EDERAL INCORMORATION YEA Away by Revolver Shots — Policeman on Beat “~U@s . ~ . | ithe hired clackers of the resource-grabbing special inter. | 851g APPALACHIAN FoRES TY Loses His Overcoat—Cigar Stand Robbed Twice saad their stand-pat senatorial candidates are getting any con Fro, if j Me > RESER e i ae ‘of their efforts to read me out of the republican party, yi. ) ‘ad ie i a £ YEp | in One Week. welcome to it,” said Congressman Miles Poindexter this @, Voge KAS stax f ns . “My record wil! stand every test of party regularity yr, REE ROMY ny . Be record of John L. Wilson or Thomas Burke will stand, A e < C ¥ CANNON THE Two masked robbers t with the bartender and fright ] a Sp 1 in the southe t « e|¢ t be the test of supporting Speaker Cannon and the old m raid them away by aking two yy which was throttling independent action in congress . city turday nig y ng in t them from bed room all progressive legislation demanded by the peo a: Ee ER Joh: 1, a ba Jer dow to Cannon is a violation of the rules of party reg- London Police Fail to Find Crag? . ffort ‘ rs stro to the Alaska bar, on Connectieut 1 confess to being irregular: if support of the Aldrich Suspect and Must Prove / Ss ) hey did not to the | st., ne F They were in the senate is party regularity, then | confess to a con. | saloon and » ! and | f 1 away from there, and Wilson will be regular in case he is sent to the senate. Death of His Actress " |safe was due to the fact that ‘ ‘ while they frankly admitted as much. If the people of Washington Wif V » propric who was sle went to the ¢ tand conducted be cligarchy continued in power, they can do no better than ie. Jing next door, was aroused by by ey, at 1201 First av in the primary election. _ | $ ary Mysodt ~v that | am subjected to newspaper attack because | j the adoption of a rule which forbade amendments to (By Calted Frees.) } = : ee I, Se Bi savings bank bili. That bill should have been amended INDON, July 18.—The 1 t | Break Into Bed. particulars. It should have required the estab- dismembered " After ¢ in they broke o banks in all postoffices instead of leaving their cellar « r nb ‘derio tnlding bee, Weta te pent to executive discretion. It should have required the oon ‘ home ” | 1 ais Aenltation. et & big: writtes Seu ‘ethorities to keep the deposits in local banks instead of : 1 i ‘ | Finding that wy a can mg their deposit with the big central banks. if the law had to amendment on the floor th amendments would |“ . ° official rds of eat eee mae te yee = Sa and would probably have been adopted. The ae nident Seaac: ana a lee a then came fefused to permit ite amendment on the floor, and in Lives. this otter 40 thes Reena ad them, as | have always opposed throttling independ e . mure myate « | ba 1204 First av. 8 ee From the Spokesman-Review. doo d must no little this was a bed and Ialing John Niel had just closed the sa- “nd | towtr . fad the interosts eo — deen Baa. og = loon and was sitting on the steps a fo torn OVOr TM pg ee eee eR RR RH poll 2 pare age to ar door, when the two rob ae Alaska to the WOd We tenet evideeds ib chow that sorecnhivaincenamneniiien bers, one a man about six feet tall, a hen. ae: Cuan “ ‘| and the other not more than five a w feet four inche ms me of oppos- ot ie WILL OPEN CAMPAIGN. who are throt of Alaska. |% , ited and devel-| in height, came much teas that peg & an |Machines Siro a ae and Occupants Are All | ICity PE Back nea ppm io oo yy - smu | — 1 > — dent! nte € o rea: picion attach Thrown to the Street W. A. Briggs May Not Re. Frock Maw York, Whee! foes _. sail . } ao “abe in the cover Froin Injuries. He Handles te Mell weves Are AVING AN iey putin’ Congressman Miles Potndex will open his campaign in Seattle next Saturday night Virile of Amert |). The Grand opera house has one hope and!» been engaged for the occasion We im connection!» and plans are being perfecte for a rousing p tion in his be Tonight he will open his ie ctesere ppose © campaign in Tacoma, and th ae ie e crt ia rest of the week will be de ze : voted the campaign in of er tee — a Mond » will make a tour my me would g county, speaking at - — Auburn, Renton, Ballard, Red a mond and other places ne guns and demanded Easy Time Tearing the ‘%#' "¢ opeo or and take t they knew Town Wide Open With- ity and Miss Helen Finn ha Wittiam | out Danger of Arrest. rs cracked him over the Thrown to Pavement ead neh re em | ith the butt of his gun. Both ¢ crash came all were ane: Peg ain | the thieves then pitched onto t night and this morn-| Daylight robbers who for we el and beat and mauled him uw Coroner's Inquest. cage ” As curd the textinor ‘ thrown out onto the pavement t W. A. Briggs, 46 years " Briggs strack on bis head and Mrs. g bh long confer with | past have been looting houses t was insensible superintendent of the Ei Briggn wae t © and held . L, during whict went |* ng away with larg quantities Bites ot Thlevee. building, living at 703 Co! fast-by the wrecked cara. She was hole question of and a q st.; fracture at base of i, |extricated with great difficulty. The | securing expense money bi Y t a the meantime been shoulder broken, two others were r leaving and of se 1 » their identi ’ e/a the scuffle. He stuck broken cuously, i r whish telaht- have prove disposing o - it of a window, saw the night next week he will hold " ne ee emerton Mrs. Della Briggs, wife of W. ed above to the had he not been i wi home of J 2 a be nd then it procu he! ® a meeting at Bremerton « - fy N., be er € t € His shots making it easy to! ® i ° n| A. Briggs, 43 years old; badly n nown man nes ne | York : of the } ‘ fm Alaska eee eee ee ee ee ee eee s he Ff : a bruised about head and body. A Jen > " and the e og rday evening s ake effect and the robbers | ¢ rth, 36 fnjur ured more than a thousand teins” for pur ee George Wallsworth, 36 years | a j automob lists. /of the new 000 ng | ot ; P oh Ses But that taw | ee 5 old, 703 Columbia at.; left hand bonds of the dity, & lars’ worth of j ry as the second —_ Ma teaprigggtennte | / ‘ > M bs No one was at home at the time > store was robbed in a Ot a coal! cawoaier Whether I am elected and right ankie badly sprained. n h of |ference Mayor Gill said : gpm Bedsnase, \ ill | or Toutes ry will Pe pede ek Mrs. Elizabeth Watisworth, ne and city hospital sur It is a good thing Bothwell was|% the robber d the thieve +, Figs t time the robbers Granted under it.| will go on until it wins. Our oppo |! 35 years old, 703 Columbia st.; removed to|in New York. I am certainly glad |®tined entrance pier gett gg ShwrshagDie eee oe deca vor! nents feel the foundation of false | 10" with the mystery , head and face bruised, internal , where Briggs is in a| he went and Iam satisfied with his |{2roush a r indo’ r get-| Last night, besides taking some to- ae Alaska. The| public confidence crumbling ithe statement of Dr. Pepper injuries Jous condition today oral report of the whole tris inside y “tumbled bacco and a pipe, the thieves pick- pub confidenc or mbling e si P Mi Helen Finnigan, En R Ariin % “phe pra sh use from ce r garret ed up and took away with them an it because un-| them. and betray by their despe joute to Arlington. As that ar Pero ae lhe tn ian Holt “ 1 Prean, t . years old, Devils Lake, N. D on ? Both rawing a warrant |t0OK only t pieces of overcoat belonging to Patrolman ant exploit tb alwpaign methods the de : The Briggs pa was en ro 7 that nd Amor Shell, who is on the beat, and who detec cve-lot the = fight " baolutely nose broken, cut and bruised ; ei ; nse money, the mayor ha nong ane a their failing caus it is a figh . - r Arling wher they intended t stolen was a solid gold. | 24d left his coat in the stand over fe aska | chine od by apo. | *dlish the identity of the corpse. about face and head. . re tL Mavoe Geo. {said that matter had | been gone 1 as a solid g Prices for a jot machine polities backed by sp a fh spending the day with Mayor Gee } h, worth $100, two | night lctal interests against progressive | Furnished No Evidence. rg by sd . vA years Kune of that city. Kunze is Mrs, |into by the finance committee and te gos rae Me ts now bitterly | polic'oe demanded by an awakening | “A prolonged and searching 6, Ma aa ag 6 BE Wallgworth’s brother and thie was| himself. It had been threshed out, pike ste Seder ber aperr peed | > sah pred A shoulder broken, badly bruised. ' im | @xonerating Bothwell, and the com Bare as warmly |saine throughout the country The | tailed to furnish any tangible evi-l poe Mea’ Howard F. McRae, 703| before she and her husband and | mitiee Hal fete pearls, worth $150, two stickpins a ps es machine forces defeated the Roose nee that the body In Mrs. 13th av. N.; bruised about body, their little son left for their old Mr. Bothwell sald he was beck medals, a pair of solid gold cuff | ¢ laws! velt-Hughes primary election law in| Crippen, Tr home at Appleton, Wis. The Walls ? ‘the (buttons worth $50, ere i no legal evidence te ah ye hk “ nd several other Béministered they! New York, and seek to undermine |even that the body Is that of a fe Ray, Sereue. |worths and Miss Finnigan have |i Seattle ready to report to the F the department | the senatorial primary law in Wash . Briggs was driving machine | been visiting with the Briggs at 703) ™Aayor and ¢ ag . L geneva with their ad-/ington. And in New York, as in| “There , sof that r north on Tenth av. when Henry | Columbia st 1k Ae i gate eth a And Then Some. fie matter of issu-| Washington, the machine operates | has be >mmt < | Miyamoto, Japanese chauffeur for| The McRae machine was being| ‘ting about It and until he had) 1 aadition to this re pe ® the Cunningham | under the black flag of party regu-|has made it imp ; fa won | Mrs. Howard F. McR s 12th av./taken back to the garage by the re han bay cob thos had fothing to! ra) other daylight to the interior de - | larity, reading out of the party all | topry show that potson, knife or | N. ne down Aloha st. onto 10th| Jap chauffeur at the time of we ‘ported at police headquarter i charges | those who refuse to do its bidding.” | bullet ended the Ife of the : ta high rate of speed. The/accident. Mra. McRae had planned | morning ve| Congressman Poindexter arrived | whose identity apparently Is lost to in an effort to avoid the col-|a fishing trip and had called the KILLED MAN WHO W. P. smu Barrett the law, why 4 esn'tlin Seattle Saturday night, and is a|the world sd ision turned bis machine up 10th| machine early, Then the tri p had | reports that old ring, set Patent the claims?| guest of the Butler. He returns to| “The larger bones of the #kele av. N., but to no avail, as the two! been ¢ alle d off and she had ordered ” with an iethyst, and other jev eee" which | Tasoma this afternoon, and speaks | were removed by the person or per-| Auton came together with a crash,|the machine taken back to the “KNOCKED KEIM fe tseencenlte ‘ te neha wnite —_—-—— minint thers tonight cane Whe hasiek the baky' t In Briggs’ machine were Mrs.| garage, and en route to it the acct: | the family v y . . to law is w | » the coment floor of the cellar 29 | Briggs, and Mr. and Mrs. Georgeident occurred | he RI Loule of 175¢ Berry av |Miss Mary Simmons Is tion before d > — Lilldrop Creacen Th in - » is os - —— - - - (My United Press.) West Ses e s mt twe prowlere . . care Hilldrop Crescent i SACRAMENTO, Cal, July 18—| trying to enter is cero. prowiare Candidate for Superin- Public resource? that thie was ne by the r Ad y EARLE. ‘our OF Sinaia. ndedagtedtion t the lwhile washing his at the)q shot at them yesterday evening.| tendent of Schools on the 4 Grabber AFFINITY GAME — : it sink preparatory to going ; ET Gaver grabbing fead person may have died a nat itchen sink preparatory INK | They were trying to get a window! Renubli Tick J imber gra we ri St vr sg the yp tc Hg Mao to work early this morning and open when Sears eaught them. He epublican licket. (By United Press.) ent inexplicable those who burted a few seconds after he had | missed his mark and they ran and| Gradeuena wil NEW YORK, July 18—Ferdi- [tne body may have become pani passed a friendly good morning to got awe } nand Pinney Earle, artist of af tricken and endeavored to conceal ? his professed friend, Manuel Fran-|" cE. Metzger’s tool house at 22 Mary Simmons is the first wom- finity fame, today announced his | ihe death.” cis, Joe Duarte was shot by the for-| Hunter boulevard was ente and | an to file as a didate for the re- rm | “affinit ome mer and almost instantly killed.| robbed while a ee shes ’ ; fet teserves in 1) neal): eee ir ingabine A wean M neaes fon: "aed" Ween. In the person of Chin Kee, a Chi-;open the chests in the room. The| Francis gave himself up to the ee one BF bak Oe ee re ee es eee Eas W It! shield his mother, who has just iy i dye oll ¥| nese laundry owner who has oper-|Officers found no opium, but they }police and confessed ports hig residence ransacked while | S°?tember his morning. Mary ee have its hands| returned with him from a long Scotiand Yard the did find sack after sack crammed| “Duarte has n knocking Me /the family was away, Among the|5!™mons filed her notice of can Conserve tk re in Europe, from further have begun a syster hunt for : . yong of certificates of depo gold} to my friends,” said the prisoner, | joot taken was an old cameo pin of | didacy as republican candidate for Siteady has. In oppos sment. woman they believe 4, but whom | Pacific coast, Kitsap county bas the | coin and paper ey. They car-|“and has been trying to break up| considerable v @ pearl pin, a ntendent of schools, MSservation and favor-| “"ugus personally,” said Earle, |they must prove dead hefore they | wealthiest lodger that has ever been jried the sacks t place of safe |my home. That's why I shot him.”|har pin set with pearls and other’ It was generally understood that fon both Wilson| #4 rather like the affinity gam can proceed against the man the | incarcerated in it jail. When Kee | keeping, after mating that the jewelry, the value of the whole ag-) Burrows, the present incumbent, IMS Opposing President] on en mer Cleveland yester- |amainat the woman , least $150,000 nomination without opposition. Miss “ Mg into the hands| $e" iWe went bro rai [cused ax his accessory Jail this afternoon he will probably! Kee when arrested, protested Loses Hie Tools. Simmons resides at 722 Madison st interests months ago in an effort to per- Every available clue that m loceupy the same financial honor that he was innocent of any TRACTION SYSTEM Edward F Heiser suffered the Paul Holbrook, candidate for the Site Reception suade his last “affinity wife” to | lead to the findin of Mrs. lhere. For Kee, when arrested, had|crime, and asked that his at-| loss of tools by theft, the robbers |} ature from the 47th legisla « being followed. Friend ‘ torney, Daniel yandon, be sum: | ansacking the place while he was|tive district, not only took the me it i Hlow him partial custody of his |!* being Jin gold coin, paper money and cer i ‘ ransacking the place whi was not only took the di at started out on my| slow Pp missing woman again arc $150,000 moned from Seattle, Landon went Pre away rect primary pledge, but wrote upon - lane son. 7 | tificates of deposit lel ry Dis ton When the artist sailed for Eu- |ing clone questioning, and Keo was arrested for having |to Bremerton this morning, and this! SAN FRANCISCO, July 18 Last week several reports came | the pledge, “I will also work hard fternoon will ha the wealthy | Questioning the right of San Fran-|in from Madrona hill of houses | for the itiative, referend and sree rope his face was adorned with opium in his possession by United | @ thy | Questioning 1 F ra r r t c rendum an eee . a & soft, flowing beard. Just be erted to find her. States Inspector Hamer Friday af- \Chinese transferred to Seattle. Kee | cisco to build and ope a mu-| robbed, and now every peddler, pic | recall, commonly known as direct A very en J -- - is no Il be out of jail as soon as the | nicipal street railway on Geary st.,{ture enlargement man or -old | legistation.” fore returning to this country he ternoon. Under the statutes it is now | Wi nicipa s + hey ee. | ore tg. eT he American oun in fet et ete te te te te te] LOTTO aie the poppy drug, even {formalities of depositing bail can|the United Railroads today filed| clothes buyer is given short shrift ne new filings as follows parts Ler 5 hb “! , . * to assure me of their| summer is too severe for beards.” WEATHER FORECAST. . for one’s own use. When Kee was |be gone through with. This ts the suit in the federal cireuit court to| by the housewives of that section. | F. Tonkin, representative from * * * SOE REE ee eee candi- | ated laundries in the cities of the agency of the police is belr iffice 8 arres der the | restr he city officials from is-| Stories of the robberies in this dis-| the 40th district; W. H. Hanna As | lained. arrested in his room the officers |first important arrest under the | restrain the ‘ ' nee ot ther | oem $ F tiacovered two huge wooden chests, |new law, that makes it a crime to | suing bonds and proceeding with| trict have been gossiped about until | county treasurer; Paul Holbroo! =i ‘named assume eA Fair tonight and og tay Those they decided to seize and|haye oplum for one’s personal use.|the actual work of building the| the women are considerably excited | tative 47th district; Walter a 2 warmer; light northerly winds : y ’ Landon signifies his intention of | road over-the theft r Christensen, representative 4808 t . y| search, believing they contained roac ne th isten 1 ae & to the). suet Fates aka T 4 pene ting the validity of the act,) Hitherto ¢ ition to the Geary] So far the thieves have laughed district; Miss Mary Simmons, “5 d to represent, | WASHINGTON, July 18. ane fete et tt Tt te tt He tee) OP oy attempted to carry easary, to secure Kee's ‘re-|gt, project has been confined to the|at the police. They are not dis-| county superintender schools Rie my forts to ‘ rth paras, air neseeryp re Rapids, Mich What a woman likes about having| them from Kee's room, they were lease from imprisonment activity of individuals. The United| posing of their loot in the city, and | John F. Main, superior court judge; * to further | population of Gran 4 a : > " —_— ailroads holds franchises covering| are evidently not frequenting any of | J. 'T. Ronald ior court judge; frul, t » love to her is even| too heavy to move, How they were Railroads holds fra Pi pewreventative ae 118.520. | Tia te an Inerecee Of |e oe exeiting | it he tenn it {carried into the room has not ye Jonah was the first man on rec-| the right to operate cars on nearly|the “hang-outs” for such of their|Edgar J, Wright, representative 2 e , if he meant is not a 0 28 per cent over the population of Salen aes . fe becn discovered, It was decided to! ord to acquire inside information, | every line in the eity lind in the lower part of the city. | 42nd district ne summer's | 11900 } ow Yo 8 ead How Socialism Is Making Good in Milwaukee on Page 95