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|THE SEATTLE -~..1y~— #£4THE SEATTLE —=SHOME— f ULLETIN"! Mit | F ust PHOTO pe BELLE ELMORE pics tuntla } Man Chosen to Assassinate y am .| Widow of King Hum-| we | bert Gave Himself Up| f ] NK MORRISON and Committed Suicide. | GAPPEN 16 HELPLESS wuRRvN WA WIRELESS TRAP Ty Sh men were kill at the Chippewa dake Ballinger, blew “Suspect Did Not Sleep Well, Appeared Haggard and : Worried; Mile. Leneve Remained in Stateroom,” 20 Negroes and 5 White | Wires Capt. Kendall, of Montrose, to the United | Men Dead, According to | One Report — Blacks Press. “ ae . | Terrorizing Country. ip said to have allows (iy United Prem) (By United Press.) | bs NAPLES, July 30—-Naples police hibiien tent Se Be z PA, | (By United Press.) jtodny are investigating the plot ones VAN Dy Sue eC wiren PALE INE, 7 July 30. : against the life of Dowager Queen Car t ¢ x better every] : Frank Morrison, secre- Margherita, h culminated in| r c and five . tary of the American Fed- sblnre. tam 27 the men selected to] | et f the cor white men are reported dead jearry out @ revolutionary decree | i aC ‘ eration of tes and his suicide last night in the jail t al pt apt Kendall i t R and scores of whites and ne- foll 1 wl ala inson and son” were re Dr. H. H. Crippen pected of | 8T¢ njured in rioting night near here. leading trad The p fear pbell for “When the pair first came aboard,” says a message from | Captain Kendall, “I noticed that the ‘son’ pressed his father’s|terrorizing the countryside. | hand tenderly. I examined the hats they wore and discovered | Score f white men, fleeing so far as car | |the name ‘Jackson’ in that of the m an’s: The hatband of the the pla s and farms, or legisla n anal | ‘ te? +, | arrive ere today with their ot | son's’ hat was Ww ap 80 a e son’s am pleased to say PHOTOGRAPH TAKEN LAST. WINTER OF THE AMERICAN hat was stuffed with paper. I also noticed that the son’s |» 8 Tig ons that Mr. Poindexter has ai noreses WHO WAS MURDERED IN LONDON AND HER BODY | clothing fitted miserably and that the trousers were drawn to- See: a BERED. FOR THE CRIME THE POLICE OF ALL THE * responded to our every | x ir G WORLD ARE ARCHING F ‘ gether at the waist call without evasion and | | , SEARC G FOR OR. HAWLEY HARVEY CRIPPEN. | & without hesitancy. He has MORRISON declared himself emphati- favor of our bill, H. R. 21588, which provides for ption of organizations of labor and organizations s from the provisions of the Sherman Anti- threat- 1an who i fastened with a safety pin.” r their settle- } Scotland Yard is here and from the start 1” wi Hundreds of whites |scores of newspaper men awaiting the arrival of ¥ per | nd in nearby towns are | Dew secreted himself at the Lavoie boarding house, rented the - mini ‘ ‘ cre | Troops Out. entire building and began his career on Ca oil by barring | FORT WORTH, Tex., July 30— reporters and photographers |A company of Texas rangers were jordered to proceed at once to has also declared himself in favor of the pro- the same bill for the regulation of the issuance ing orders and injunctions. He has also de- If in favor of our eight-hour bill. He intro- our request, the bill H. R. 19546, in behalf of the TRIED TO BAR REPORTERS rete cod himtees: te deat ‘ the rioting have reached here ex- cept the fact that at least 10 per- The inspector then issued ord lers that reporters be barred Will Rise in Seat as Delegate From Spokane, Says of the civil service employes of the United : e me ee Ravel which has been chartered in order to po 1eeme Wee Melee: ernment. Representative Poindexter is one of State’s Executive, and Fight for Clean Judiciary ge a, wh n char lin at. . that we rely upon tb advance legislation in the | Is Agai : + oa 8 ut to meet the Montrose in mid-channel after the arrest of the Governor Off to Palestine. —lIs ainst Making Convention a ical | ef the workers and all the people. He has done | Meeti 8 8 Politica | suspects is made. Dew also refused to allow the less to rt da: bi og ny oe = ' : . leeting. | Susy i ! ‘ q u jutant general o! e national that one man-could be expected to do, especially dur | sind be used for anything except the government di | guard this afternoon issued a gen- his first term in congress. { 5 6 , eral order to the militia to be in . Riv esult the correspondents wired to the Canadian gc diness for duty at Palestine. | Au a delegate to the republican state convention, I am ¥ 1 nts wired to the-Canadian gay-) ree y x oo PORE we Spell, ng om + , : : b One regiment already is on its | ops ny oe ne Ban cya — wns w Pasar ms date ir ° tr ing ay | r und he was wart at his methods were not Cana-|way to the riot zone. Governor pl ro ‘ apenas ald Gov. Hay yes) . 8 nd that the Canadians desired a little publicity, | C2mPbel! will leave Galveston to- j ter | ¢ a - pitt G@ a Nttle PUBNCILY, | night for Palestine. While 1 am not informed as to just what the pl asein jeom to manip tion are, | am < opin |@HY effort to brush any of ent judges asi . Piiend | ay ipa en judicial qualifications and without any public discussion of the its | -P8"4 |. ‘The assassin gave himself up to | Proposed idates Dew adopted an almost impenetrable disguise when he boarded $ | the poll ‘ ce failed him | “If such a thing ttempted in the convention | shall rise in my| the White Star liner Laurentic to ¢ Crippen." He registered as jand b nt to the police station | Place in the Spokane delegation and protest. It le bad enough for the Dewhurst,” and the passengers were nearly an hour in oscertaining ‘ i before the police heard of the pi republican party that a convention to nominate supreme court judges r | King Victor Emmanv ; has been made up without consulting the voters of the party. It would who the ruddy-faced, mysterious gentien who trod os softly on the & Queen Helena, when told « be worse, it would be a discredit to the party and to those who have| decks was . Rida SE ETE plot, were great! shocks | assumed ite leadership, if that convention were to countenance the The arrest of Dr. Crippen has become a personal matter with ‘ king bas requested the po tol sacrifice of the supreme court for the purpose of gratifying the ambition the inspector, as Dew accepted Cr promise that be would not e (By United Press) investigate thoroughly the ». | of some individual interested in the outcome of the senatorial fight.” | to excape. Dr. Crippen, howe vanished as soon as Inspector : Wes duly 30—Monsignor Vico, the papal nuncio to the [ments of anarchist { not know what the plans —— ~ | Dew had returned to Scotland Y i RA court, was recalied this afternoon by Pope Pius X. The Italy convention leaders are. No| flees, We have had criticism | : Wt of the holy see followed the recall of Ambassador Emilio de | a jman has come to consult me in| enough of the supreme court, with-| | Me by King Alfonso. } |regard to them. But the things || out ohh more by making it the} ON BOARD STEAMSHIP MONTROSE, Via Wireless to the -- - Wit the mutual recall came the severance of al! diplomatic | YS - have observed in regard to the | football of senatorial politics | United Press at Father Point, Que., July 30.—Capt. Kendall of the # lites the Vatican and the Gponich court’ SAYS GUS: lformation of the convention and | Canadian Pacific liner Montrose today sent the following dispatch: | Poll Taken by Spokane Pa- open rupture is believed here to foreshadow the downfall & a ‘ he se tion of delegates have |, “Suspect did not sleep well last night He appeared haggard | . : Spanish dynasty bby Re ie bo i sumtimes lied me to suspect that there is an * WEA ARRAR TEAR ES ad | and worried today. The woman is not as nervous as the man and per Shows Big Lead for 4 lagen woe \ entons wonder why dick-| ulterior motive back of the effort | apparently does not experience the same terror. I G i na ao * ASSESS UNIVERSITY *) ‘ nsurgent Congressman. e CONSTERNATION IN SPAIN. ‘j Se shunaries cost|to give the control of the conven | _ LAN | (Signed) “KENDALL.” | & SEBASTIAN, Spain, July 30.—The recall of the papal = go much, w'en|tion to @ single senatorial candi: |) AND AT $810,000 #/ avove dispatch indicates that Capt. Kendall has posted a — q and the r f Spain's relat ith the Pd date *! cuard to watch the suspected couple constantly. It is believed that | Po complete severance of Spain's relations w co few peepul| *% County Assessor Parish this x| Buen to wate! ~~ " ie - (By United Press) p ’ t 5 today created great consternation at the capital. iden Dodges on Senatorship leimerning pleced an ssssement «| (ne Skipper desires to entrap the supposed MM. | m in conversa SPOKANE, Wash., July 30.—The = dispatches from Madrid are closely censored, news use ‘em. ms 7 jon with the supy 1 Mile, Lene in whic y will refer to ir of th : : the capital indicates that the anti-clericats are mad with joy Sunday will be Hay was asked wheth-|# of $810,000 against the tase */ [i ruiington murder. It a also supposed that Capt. I-endall fears |‘hlrd day of the postal card poll ihe ted : vind Pyt jer mild be a to the pro-|® of the land at Fourth av. and | {°)'") mit he be Crippen, may conclude to kill himeelt if |N0W, being conducted in Spokane oe fetes! clericais are predicting the overthrow of the min- | fair, with light! hosed action of in| * Union st. held by the Metro. #| SS ie aaa os = sell If Ttor the purpose of getting a relia- “ downfall of Alfonso. weeterly winds,|declaring for the ele a|®.politan Building Co. The land #| '* % soe vi ecterdad cant the inilowing message to the [0i0.\ine:on the senatorial situatae lave been issued to the military commanders to be in ae orn Wa - for |*® is occupied by the White, the * | t : OMe ee ‘© |here gives Burke a black eye, and to occupy Madrid. Heavy guards have been stationed sez Salisbury, but Z hi t « the |® Henry and the Cobb buildings. «| Dominion police |boosts the lead heretofore given 4 the palace to protect the royal family personality! - ; » . a am 2006 Parish sat ncertieey ya : “Just passed Belle Isle. Crippen on deck gazing landward. Peindeaer P| ‘i 7 i on, P ‘ S 4 a Extremely nervous and anxious, His worry increases as he nears | Fortyeigh . ‘a think he's ped I understand c yo |e lease for $480,000. Court Com. *| oor Mile, Leneve remained in her stateroom all day | For y-eight votes were returned MD, Jely 20—The abrupt {severance of relations, which now diin’ bum dope mber the i ‘ * missioner Lindsay ordered the * (Signed) KENDALL.” | Yesterday, of which 41, or approxi- ’ rtually are broken off through Believe me, | se@ | tion b on He a ® assessment cut to $96,000. The * 7 tr t re mately seven-eighths, were for @ friendly relations of mally ar In bh me ot government Captain Kendall said that with the Va : ment sum clouds in! oy ng spport such a # case is now in the supreme * th 7 eae a Cyr tb ce cone digo Pi mages | Poindexter, 4 for Wilson, 1 for ie Vatican brings F “Huh! Cloudy!” sight tution I bave * court + e of ares ‘if : tirat e Ashton and 2 for Humphries. into the £ 1 f e 4 ‘s 7 regard|# The contention of the scan” Bap , The total vote to date is: Poin- IB politica today. Opponent to the 1 I had half |® Owners of the lease is that the * not to arrest. the cou ™ dexter 1 Wilson 14, Burke 7, kkk kth htt ttt ttt) decided no te he * county has no right to assess * has cultivated the f of Grippen, and | Ashton 3, Humphries 3, Freeman 1. * *® | active rk of th n h- *& the improvements on the ® red information valuable to the detectives | Two oe it # WATER SHUT-OFF NOTICE. &/er than to ot Y loor |® leased grounds, as the build. #| sage = we bere yen File. et | i minati | wo candidates for coun office 1 * win case there ‘ & ings at the termination of the * follows Crippen about like a dog and fawns | ¢yeq their ne fn yl “FA oes “ * Water will be hut off n® ade awa. m of any # lease become vested in the #/ oneg be oe candidacy with 1 * the d th on I */of th re in favor of ® University of Washington, the «| sc 3 : the cour ty auditor this morning * a h a h of *| some c candidacy bad | ® owner of the land. *) =; John F. Murphy filed for the repub- s ; ‘ } lican nor fo osecuting at- + f Norman at, incloding"Bouth # | be ee Oe eT) AFFECTIONATE STRATEGY. | sornes heckingham ted ane z in 6 6. me; until f D * : to the trading away of | - — - | for county commissioner from the his eredent t a ee ee ee ee) ons for political offices for] —, 4. Dyer, the father of the beet | “How did his girl make him stop smoking? : oye Beg haapstinrb 404 start for Siadri - % | political reason it 1 do object | sugar industry, is dead at his home She saw to it that every time he had cigars in his vest pocket vie beee.wete baneaa will §=mark ahhh hahah kt elo the trading away judicial of-' at Alvarado, Cal they got crushed es ee SEEMS Assperate straits by the tre popular atre de-!the senatorial candidates representing them. It is anticipated In finan-| While personal ambition enters into the task of conciliating the | could not hope to command serious support in King county, the largest j Pee by Con, ; ape , Vashing. | cial and corporation lon, where there is great alarm at the Poln-| several stand-pat factions in Washington, the leaders in the reactionary | county in the state, eliminates him from serious consideration a Tessar Poindexter arrived It RODINE | sexter danger, that Il be able to bring about reconciliation | camps confess when cornered that their campaign is one of interests | Ashton is not considered a serious obstacle to the efforts to get Weeks ago, th ackers of th nterest candidates have perween the stands . ‘éliminating all or all but one of them|and net one of personalities. What the “higher-ups” in all the reao-/the plunderbund candidates together, He entered the race as a Pierce 6 the nationa " al inte ta republi- | from the ra tionary camps demand, far above the election of any particular candi-| county side show to the plunderbund campaign for the Seattle reaction # to help thom 4 forces in Washington to - date, is the defeat of Poindexter and the election of a man who will/ary candidates, and having entered the race at the suggestion of the #24 (6 concentrate their at t ingle candid This task will be one of some delicacy on account of the — take orders from the national republican organization representing con: | inierests it is expected that he would be obedient in withdrawing from it — ntrate their strength upon 7 gle 1 iar of personal ambition entering Into ae tmp of beth John t. UWI solidated privilege at the samme command frate appeal has aroused immediate action or yart son and Judge Thomas Burke insis i) PMS! representatives and agents of the great special interests will withdraw from the race, and if thie determination is insisted upon Whenever the local and national special interests making up the sighlon Gaon aoager et ambtbvinr ty elgg Sateen ylang Pg a ted plunderbund demand the withdrawal of any or all of the pointed out | consolic mission wi failur n the other hand, it the Crane mission will be a failure. On the other the fight into the state legislature, there to repeat the program by which: . 404 United States Senator Winthrop Murray Crane of Mas ti a ore sign io - :w * by well informed reactionary leaders that with both candidates in the ry candidates from the senatorial race, those candidates have : i Mie er d as special commitsioner to Washing: Pr neither of them has a ghost of a show to win against the rising tide | no option but to comply. For any reactionary candidate to refuse would Lorrimer was elected in Iilinole and Stephenson in Wisconsin. But an Special interests here all togeth ack of one didate, | Oe cindexteriom. lowe him what little support he would otherwise have, except that aroused public indignation over this program has driven legislative to start |which is purely personal or the result of political delusion, causing candidates to take the senatorial pledge so unanimously that this plan ing West Senator Crane visited President Taft at ‘The thought of six years of Poindexterlan independence in the] him to finish the race with but a humiliating minority has now been abandoned as practically hopeless. he sage in order to give color to a story sent from there vor United States senate is one which sends a cold chill down the spines of | With the legislature pledged, with the reactionaries divided and Witident, for tne West as the special political plenipotentiary of 1). roventatives of the big special Interests who have so long held in While it is declared that neither Burke nor Wilson will withdraw | fighting one another, and with the tide of Poindexter's popularity rising if the purpose of informing the president of the Western ioe ie trol of that body. With a few more insurgent senators | in favor of the other, it is suggested in both Burke and Wilson circles | hourly to a higher level,, there is but one hope for the consolidated q refusing to take orders from. the Aldrich oligarchy the selfish control | that both of them might be prevailed upon to withdraw in favor of |plunderbund, That hope lies in the success of Crane's mission, the t and the commercial profits which come from| Ashton or a dark horse candidate. The dark horse candidate first | elimination of all but one of the reactionary candidates and the con mentioned in this connection is R. A. Ballinger. While Ashton would | centration of all of the efforts of crooked business and crooked politics be p stronger candidate in most parts of the state, the fact that he! upon a single candidate. Feport is expected to ¢ Crane a standing among standpat of the senate will be los rs and special interest representatives in Washington the exploitation of tariff schedules and other special privileges will be ¢ bim to command both th nd interests and | vastly reduced. = Will euabi, on ooo ‘et RMR ts tren ENE Nm PS I NARS HT

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