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HOM E=— STAFF #iby Zi LS vol. “Jou. 12, NO. SEA TRAINS AND ‘LE, WASH., TUESDAY, JULY 19, 1910 ONE CENT. Xiws sranvs te NATE TO BOOST CWN FORTUNE » HAVEREACHED tse THE FIELD THIS COUNTRY Tariff on Rub- | Betting Men Pick Insurgent] jerand Then Built Rub- the Physical Culture) to win—*Dope” Is All) —— } His Way on Past Per-| formances. (ty ip vaaeea Press.) (OPERA, Kan, July 19 Kansas been knocked has Rotting on the result of the een American Dentist and Woman Companion Said to nen are atorial contest has opened in Be same oe oS ve —— bh Fa | Have Landed in Montreal From England and : vorite, Two of the best known 4 sena Made Their Escape While Police Were Napping. and shrewdest bettin en in thel} kely to city, men who are p i for their} the — nérs, Fouterday offered even motley ark rie on Poindexter againgt the fleld (By t land On arri here the passen- out . vd in tb ght MONTREAL July 19—A pas-|ger in question, accompanied by a places Study the Dope | : ' ng 7 5 y he ‘Alric! Retail ’ sear tallying with the Geectl> an, took a cab and has not fer t 1 on an int ° Dr. H Crippen se e. He w on the oe Bristow's cha against | I " I enger list under an assumed pare was startling ‘ ar name Tale the Dingley law t The ff! @ty of 30 per 10 eft Point, so if I Crippe board he port unnoticed to h j By United Press.) REPUBLICAN sieves |the details surrounding t find }ing of the upposed to be ithat of oma and whom the police eve was Mrs. Crip pen, in that one of the most brutal murders in the history of London police has been unearthed | Drag Canal. Regents canal was dragged to day in the hope of finding the feet, Fifty-two Have Filed and bands, head and portions of the oe Tatereontinental ‘wah $40,000,000 capital geseral manager of the com po Immediately th were dnereages in the price of rub-| Giticles and during the first] months of the existence of trest it paid 182 per cent in on the preferred stock, that a general in price of rubber arth | made shortly. Ald-| Ys trust, says Bristow, actually | EMMA TUCHELS! Wilson is put down as a has-been ve va From the Ashton pe in Tacoma the n defeat , he will come under the wire Past Performances. On the record of past perform ances, Wilson is credited wt ” and a ¢ n bumillating & I feat Burke has so “form” worth| 5 torso which have not yet been fhe manufacture of rubber |constdering. Ashton bas not run in| All the Candidates for found, and which were cut from y 3 c ! “Fi it P the n ons of the body ‘which. before the| PITTSBURG, Pa, July 19.—Em Physical culture did it," said! an election for public office wit | portions of the body recent” tariff bill, |m& Tuchelsi, a pretty blonde, only|Emma. “I eat physical culture, 1 memory of well-ini Ly the Legislature Have found in the quicklime bath under r "11? years old, is a waitress in a exercise according to physical cul-jticians Poindexter hae w very Belle Eimore, who was Mrs. H. H. Crippen, murdered in Lon. Taken P: mary Pledge. the cement floor of the cellar in according to| Physical culture restaurant here ture, and I sleep and think after the | contest he ever entered. On the don. Her body was found in the cellar of the house in which she the Cripp b is to be|_ As an echo Of the recent affair at | physical culture way. basia of past performances Lis rec-| had resided with her husband, Or. H. H. Crippen, an American den ‘i a The i " pave, a wn h . ord | perfect | Ai iho bh. ttled London. She was a vaudeville actress when car heory tov arding the is po- thia re | Reno the colored porter of the e® | wn result is that I am always | Td Is pertec ist who had settied in Lo v ie won aye: ted [open ee ee ee she first met the dentist in New York Hing wp |tadlishment and the white driver of In bettinn circles Wiles in ‘training.’ ” ndidacy in the/that the larger bones were dis in the coffers of |the ice cream wagon were mixing |" second place, but the ever present | emer rapa, See ls + : A Emma posserses a cool, collected. over q 7 solved in sulph acid. In the the controlling foree |thiags, when Emma stepped in, Al p Jquestion is: “Can W a bean filek toe ah t-te ene ey fe the ith a | thinking brain, her nerves are in| pack? Pato 4 me | j candida « e a. a agp ha then Aig gg the best of order, her muscles are | oMiert’ gut sorters aie as | except thoes of enginees kerchief and bit clothing were tariff! legislation that {Bim an uppercut in the Jaw that |bard. and she Is in fine working ladmit that he began training too | pea eng }found. The pc are endeavor- fighting trim all the time. ing to have the identified, and new * just about knocked him allly, took | #"d earty, and that the task of mate me 5 : Siggrorict yabber’ trust $6e: ioe knife away from him, and thok| When her friends talked of secur-|taluing his preeent. form. for z they are asking close friends of command of the situation until the |ing a hero medal for her, she said: | next two me | iatatative candid |) Crippen if they p identify the ledge jcoat as the property of the miss- County Auditor Lincoln! ing man. Even should they be able ——-2- = the is probably mo: iw tariff bill became a 1909." said Hristow, {Police arrived and arrested both "he not for me, The medal goes|than he can master j ber it was discover. | men 0 physicel cultare | | sing requested the prosecut-|to prove that the coat was his, the q Buization of a rb) SS apa s = =e eee atto ffice to furnish detectives admit that they would trast was being consummated, “fe 1 nion as to the refundir f/not have a much stronger case v e | '. r fees xpected that some , 8 ippe ha hey 7 ad. On ree i900, the | Insurgent Makes Vigorous iF eu Setiorh’ ital Dave fed Sil peste ii. ia wok cele Hors: EB. Aldrich, Nelson | cies at Dinner Given in The latest filings are John B. Gor- | doctor : senator), Herman B. ‘ ‘ , Seattle] ‘The mystery of the ease de ents ‘As Bing: mame, Daniel | | Starts on t; John E. ¢ just ¢| an the ae seat dot pro ae ene & R. Guggenheim, | | | Seattle precinct; R. R. Theories Upset. Allan Ryan and Wm. justice of the e, Seattle | Instead of adding helpful clues, t. Ff Chet|they find that the new evidence 47th district; |@% {t 1s discovered upsets their | theory of the case, and, while they still work on the belief that the |body is that of Mrs. Crippen and entative, 41st from automo tires to} lopened hig senat Waites, Profits that this | en oe To obtain possession of $1,985 | western Washir here last yn, sr, Fe h ; ‘onopo! sy Sih | : +. |and a diamond ring taken from M ae with ane reff tip Ther “3 ~ David Perry |they are still seeking Dr. Crippen, ; gt miedo the | Never Have Recom-| Nothing Doing in the Divi-|{)°o/.0fiah. ‘alike TR Yorke, Ue an gr : se eigen ve My Genre the declaration of Dr. Pepper that _prome : ’ ham oa ie ae ioe in i 3 : sg Pech age *| there is no means even of proving Saleen t ageonge? mended Any Man for, dend Line Despite the | j; tie Amoinen teak & Trost ; - “ v bay gt j|the body is that of a woman has d by the d "we" | , aa be. ls, Ore.,|& ' ; - og ° teh ana |ahetrict . left them at sea in the case. fads that have been paid since the pene — — Fact ee stored rs #5 company, of: 2 is, Ore. | which crowded the | oom ‘ hows, hotel and ‘ : tin fein Gat tke tn wee oad “and Wi Drop of Watered Stock. | cour: « ' Sethenend 4 s found in the cellar was severed by showed how the Kansas ever Vill, P court this morn erland | When I ran { on Western tters had : cS one of the country’s most skillful | pears ald ree ween ee is < ank swindler he banking cor-| bre wee: toed the passase of the tariff | prom That the Inde head nt Telephone | poration bringing suit today ah Kes the rules to give more maid it was a eal socks: Ae tas tigating Ja person with a knowledge of sur- t port its findin, gery. That is the most tangible this 1 < ; clue so far discovered. Meeting with the hotel men wilt It is on this theory that the pe that) cow ’ . NEW , July 19.—"T have|company has been no poration |that on March 25, 1910 ad dual ¢ mer | Bet bad a share in the legis-| wer recommended any man. for|melon patch was amply demor ined from it $8 on 4| virion of ee taritt down { tne Equity Co-op-| Gotectives from Sootiens:' Yard office, and I do not intend to do so| strated by the testimony of General | forged certificate of der and | for brenking of Sj pany, who propose con a s market at the rate Be this year,” sald Theodore Roosevelt | Manager E. E. Webster this morn-|that the money taken off him by|non’s power over the be in a statement issued shortly after|ing in the hearing before the state | sheriff Hodge was part of this sum. |, vga f ledges 1 carrie » stand on my the visit to Judge Kincalde, of Ohio, | railroad commission. There is no| The Northern Express company - who is a candidate for the republi-| water in the company’s stock, none | has already garnished the money in indexter discussed can nomination for governor of its securities now outstanding | the possession of the sheriff, con-|geesion's legislative rec pt for a considera “| hope progressive platforms] were issued ex hat it in a trivial part of|tai, He de iuah the. tania: tad ose 08 will be adopted by the various re-| tion, the company has never paid|the money it gave Sutherland on| gents have the vicious |as | publican state conventions this fall,” | dividends, and has invested, in ad-|forged express orders While {tietete tn tio bit pe mest ee Win nin Sie “Wentarn av. lthe statement added. This state-|dition to the money received for lment is considered by politicians | securities, nearly a million dollars lthe most important the former presi-|in plant and equipment | still hope to discover the slayer |of the person whose dismembered |body was found A man answering the description cK 0 SE Cts bet rd of Dr. Crippen was arrested today in Canterbury, but he proved his The city council | night pass-|identity and was soon afterward ed an ordinance appropriating $400 | released pay rent for two floors in the Prefontaine building for the month | Platonic Acquaintance. of May. Another bill will have tol CHICAGO, July 19—Bruce Mil be passed to pay rent for June] ier former actor and well-to-do real and another for July, and the city at tending Sheriff Hodge had Sutherland injand were responsible for the best | sit custody be secured information os parsed | An election of ¢ that has since led to the recovery y today Poindexter set dent has made since his return| Poorer Service. of $10,000 in money that Sutherland &@ week's campaigning tour | ti f 7 eet ot theee two floors | Cstate dealer, in a statement to the from his African hunt Mr. Webster testified that the|has cached. The bank swindler is|among the country districts to the 1 ae ae tae” oF this af fats ‘OOFS) United Press today defended the They declare it shows that Roose-|campany is being ope ed with | now in Oregon, where he was taken | gout t He will return to Ta-| ide until e st oO mon character of Mrs. Crippen, the rer. former | velt will fight for the Insurgents | a very insufficient force and that | for trial | con Will this afternoon pre- | but that his fight will be a general | quate serv is impossible. m ™ b sone yp ie Pomp Gey. Hay a petition for }one for insurgent principles and not ston mane has be Parion. The petition con- | for individual candidates, at |} : nm enforced in all — és ° NBeet! sm | cations, to gather all the city of-|ihe amor pairs 3 ast | departments to avoid a recetvership |fices not in the city hall in the|*¢, American dentist, fhe names of practicatiy coery (until after the nominations have/and make some showing to the | |Prefontaine. building, “which — te| Miller declared he knew the Crip- PL Wat Is tarnitiar with ine | been made. |stockholders. Telephone operators |Prefontatne building, | which | 18) pens well, but ridiculed the report Thr months ago the city de 1 to move the light and water ments from their present lo woman the London police allege to have been murdered in London by her husband, Dr. Hawley Crippen, saturday for a big rally,|cha r pe The board of county commia Roosevelt said his talk with Kin-|are paid an average of $3 hall The contract was so drawn} lat be and Mrs, Crippen had at fa Based & forinai © caide was general and that politics | month, when $45 a month hall. The con 80 drawn lone time planned to elope. Bet 2 tora rant was not discussed | patd to secure competen p. | aD rae ne o M that. th 9 ah Oe The story of my planning to PRR. nd Prosecuting ati -— |" “The public ts entitled to demand Fa aan ane ing for something tt {clove 18 absurd,” said Miller today. gg that they should be paid more | | ne city is paying i It!«r knew the Crippens and dined at 4 | te oppe = be ? 4 s not usin t is pa g re ‘01 - ae ~ BABE money,” said Mr. Webster, “both ee le iors, bt a” bullding|ttelr, home frequently, but any two whole floors of a building Joseph C. Lovell 70 years old, | frlendsh between Mrs. Crippen department is c " “OSe jon the grounds of efficiency and in . 4 i : Bay sagree rid a ao oto o sear tat ND | IN BAY justice to the emplo has been sued for 5 “yg of | ahevve — A a0 5 elndrty fitting {224 myself was purely platonic. I lary for being implicated | promise by I ©. LeBeaux pottering a . ety ‘28 /am sure Crippen was not jealous of e Jed funds from Justi Inspection Charge @ressmaker, 50 yen of age At the meettt jup offices aa POIs court by the cler Mr. Webster sald that charges are } Lovell, who is wealthy and at the/jast night } “] , i avell, wh lth, i ast n I was on the vaudeville stage Sourt, Charles E. Head. He 7 | The body of a baby boy about | made against the company by the |present time living in Iowa, is|duced and urged the 4 r 5 coloeid Hiealing, received a|% months old was found floating |city for inspection when, so far as| | (my United Brew) {Wedies ny Mies Labeoux with Bat-|coreiee tree bir to comcen| OUTLOOK BARRED [er pergbederice Beant hrs. 4 Gf & few months in the |in the bay at the foot of Cedar|the company is able to learn, no in-| | HOQUIAM, July 19.— Forest fires | {coed her for five years. The | Seattle Electric Co. a franchise to| IN KANSAS TOWN |e 5p, aman oe a i ne | . Wer ete A nich broke out anew in the Little ra fl he | Seattle ctrie Co, a ichise |The Crippens left for England in fall and was pardoned be.\st. this morning. The body had | syection has been made, adding that | Which bre ut a bh, | Work ¢ ex that although he |eonstruct tracks and operate “ a 1/1904 and I have not seen them Me expiration of the term. evidently been in the water for! being a public service corporation|North river are reported to promised to arr her several |ears on 40th st. from Sixth av WAS Sentenced to a peniten.| several days, and there is NO PO%|the company fs in no position to| gaining headway and destroying tio. and told her friends about it |to Wulllagf Because of a misappre- | sibility of identification. Coroner | contest the payment of these bills. | everything in their paths this after | Ogee weeks ago, he told her th Feat eige Bf his connection with the | Snyder is certain that a murder | Although the depreciation and re- | noon The flan have entered the (By United Press.) | since.” HUTCHINSON, Kas., July 19. The latest issue of the Outlook ured th | he had no inter 1 of making her|q resolution instructing the board |has been committed, but it 18] newals of the company’s plant have |standing timber, after sweeping | Wh Vite To cot Rte her for | ee eee ition Instructing the board) Magazine has been barred from {I ¢, = ————— | doubtful whether any of the tacts | yeen enormous ‘and the demands for |over logged-off brush lands the humiliation and mental suffer-| rary permit to lay the tracks under| Sale in this city because of an ONE TOE,” $20,000 mo will ever be known. increased equipment have prevented| Owing to the damp of the | ings she tines geuted <t0 loniae ne Asreesgthe's editorial article written by | WOLF, IS DEAD. | & % | the payment of dividends the com-| moss, however, it is d that | we Li asks that she bejonti) the fran | ean tinaly he Theodore Roosevelt. | " pet ili 1 OWMAN Ledietiahchelialahalieielcletel %| pany has put upwards of $700,000 | the fire can be contre soon | civen granted tsearqee fed yp oer wee UPTON, Wyo. July 19 * : yroximately 12 per|as the fire fighters arr! mesisie 2 ‘, ; 3 passed by the city council pro Pat. Say INGS. te (OF CREDINED, OF Beprexiins ae eho wind, which taahes| 2.0% at} With this street ear line, which | f ; ‘One Toe” is dead, and Wm of GAN COBKAINGS cent on the investment, into increas-| | There is no wind, which makes) 199g t. with his grand-| wolf the 8, FE. Co. has a dcdlconaie, chassis pictures: |] Jenkins, who “got him,” re- IN COLFAX * Peon % |Ing the plant, and this showing will) It favorable for logkers to prevent | cuiidren, Mixes LeBeaux formerly |to construct within 60 days Pane ne eaning (stories |} ceived a reward of $150 e ‘obably o te against a decision | the ‘om Ke eyond Con: | conducted a dre saking tab ervice 6 give . " a “One Toe al “i & Clearings today 3 | De page en et wallowing the|trol. The majority of the loge ng | Het pe gt SE tppecgncsy gy Mityoninsr dl hae Aoi a Me el books or pamphlets containing |f |. ON® Toe” was a wolf | og 9 , vi ‘ n | lishme at Fifth a ‘ 8t.| siderable district which is now in |] given that name because of | Balances 267,467.92 ©} ompany to increase Its rates lcamps have been closed and. the ol oF tt articles or references to pugil- | fie toc. of four toos on one le Tacoma. *| d employes of the various timber Rak RRR RRR RH TS iy understood ence istic combats. Because of the | aa aah” ae “eis oar eae W. Trumbull, a well|# Clearings today. --$1,059,482.00 &| ‘rhe chief of police wants, in ad-| companies in the district are pa-|¥ * # company att a cate on TGR] editorial comment in the Out lage a Bit man and promoter of | Balances... , 4 * | dition to his present clerical force, trolling the district, on the outlook | % NO WONDER! | Mocks ot the new lue to and from| {00K en the Reno prize tight, |] tant’ wot Toe” was a ~ Phureday in Col-|®@ ‘ortiand. a stenographer vill granting |for any new eB * * iggy Finale oe endian . @ magazine came in conflict | had on in bebe f the 4 fever, and the re & Clearings today $2. 464,694.00 * | him this additional clerk was in | Ta aeae bee alt (My United Press.) * mye ho a oe eee ee with the ordinance, and the | pe oo ” s es “ a S aae Were brought to Seattle to-|* Balances .-. 224,076.00 * | troduced at the meeting of the city|* * * * MY YORI, | July: 18, | MORtns connection with the rem publication was barred from (fee ieee passing up” pnrother B.\*® Spokane. % | council last night # WATER SHUT-OFF NOTICE. #14) wiv ory time anyone calls me, ® sale. i) guch ‘delioncios . Minera will |® Clearings today....$ 605.665.00 - * Water will be shut off in * " @ neighbor: % Auto Drivers for Cit f u ate * all the dogs in the neighbor uto Drivers for City. 3 stuffed with ser 1 noon at|* Balances O00 KR AREA MEH EME H Sine low service mains in the *1% hood come dashing up, expect | A new position in the fire de-| Shoe Store Robbed. Il panchers: estin that “One - rere [keke eR H AREER R ARE R Sone cagT, ae district north of Lake Union *|% jng a fine meal,” today declar- % | partment Js created in a bill intro-| Bernhard’s shoe store was broken |] Toe" devoured cattle to the was born in Montl-| A | and the government canal, in- *|% ed Leopold Rbatz, who there: & duced by Sawyer in the city coun-| into and $1.60, all the money in the |] yaiue of $20,000. Jenkins eh 21, 1878, and came| ‘The Seattle park board now has : lght and Wednes. #|* cluding Fremont, Brooklyn *|® fore asked the city court to x /cil at its meeting last night, This |cash drawer, was stolen came across him by accident, , and has since |two young alligators to add to its Falr tonight and Wednes * | and University Heights, on | change name to Leopold %| position is that of auto drivers,|The rear door was pried open. An|| snot him, aud “One Toe" is His mother, Mrs. | menagerie at Woodland park. L. ef day; con rm he Be %|* Wednesday, July 20, from 9 *)]% Rose *| They will get $100 a month. Thelinventory of the stock fs bein now in wolf heaven aaa lives in Cedar |B. Newhirter, recently eas ae Led | Asia en es onl 12 6. rane % bill does not specify the number | taken to see how much, if any of it With his brothers, | Seattle from Williston, »., Dre sistesaadetar | ck ocean thas ett Ga oe caciopen: Gas etnian | ENS ee that NS 2 te TOTO TOI TOT TO tO KK tok of men that v ) employed, ' we and Albert L. |wented the alligators to the city. [x wee RR RR