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HE SEATTLE ~21%= THE SEATTLE SEATTLE, WASH., TUESDAY, AUGUST 2, 1910 ONE CENT. 2h wi"4''2,4"? NEWS STANDS 6a CAPTAN K LS FELON FRIEND MUUNGER QUITS Meow [WATE CREST] CHQTING FOLLOWS. | WANTED—A congressman to represent the First Wash CFPTEMBER FIRS : ington district in congress. He should be a man of ordinary { intelligence, with some conception of the theory and practice x | of popular government, and possessing enough vege abi | ity to be distinguishable from a political mollusk. Apy 4 the people of the First congressional district within the ne DRUNKEN FIGHT | | 10 days. Crane, as President Taft's Personal Repre- ! d is printec tl he F f — sentative, Said to Have Met Seattle Man at Min- the dap stage a? ‘ grea ee tbeogs iad , Captain O’Brien, After Drinking Bout, Kills Boarder neapolis, Purposely to Tell Him It’s Time to | af ghabl the extent of h ies, “were it Who Protects Mrs. O’Brien Against Husband— Quit. | P to ht? a +¢ cag : ate wil lirie ent t Victim Dies in Hospital. (By United Press.) BEVERLY, Mass., Aug. 2.—It was learned today) the highest authority that Senator Crane of| chu acting on the initiative of republican | leaders, with President Taft tacitly acquies- in the plan, conferred with Secretary Ballinger at} It is not more necessary than it is desirable that a man should be of the Humphrey invertebrae type, with only crusta ang yesterday and Suggested that Ballinger cean intelligence. There is work for a man, a man with back-|“t the ien relinquish his portfolio as secretary of the de- bone and brains; work for a man who has ideas, convictic ears, ! a t 1 i i and courage, and because Humphrey has none of these quali- |; t nat de camatiid ° of the interior before October, 1910. | ties, and never can have, it is all the more needful that one O'E pp Ballinger at M apolis 1 ot notor ‘ a a certainty as long They Quarreted Sesator Crane recently visit siden aft | a s pponer ; ‘ th ‘ Humpt I “Last night Mra. OF trable myste a rown i t : his visi RICHARD A. BALLINGER. y ' gn ar rt he poy t oa 1 aly light vor f t satew! ks vole | commas ‘ cei bee» ¢ to the trard “on a mission.” h ure t rea the intellects isthe general impression here. It i j that the re jin spirit of ill-timed mirth wite and I finally pacified Lim ana |Plice Give Crippen’s Com- - Jeaders selected Senator Crane as the oke man, and | Th ere ten thou 1m i ng A t 4 » ‘ i him to bed | panion Kind Treatment nitely t ng the off 1 doe went out into the yard Mee the tacit agreement of Taft to the 7 asking Bal-} nf nto th BE to withdraw ‘Hip ppl ey { figure is an estis »¢ f AS | the rear ouse to avoid ar to Get Her to Confess. pes feported that Senator Crane told Secret allinge In ting to the genera and aut further ry oar “ SF genet —_— Seresien shortly aiter the report of the i x3 om-} t this communit) ng rel ‘ rsa f new O'Brien cartied a| (By United Press.) @ Minneapolis on Septembe It is said that Bal | fitted men ppeared i net ak r ed to ran. Before} QUEBEC 2.—Miss Ethel B@pects to return to his law practice in ‘ le before . , se: ¢ personal sacrif for the benefit of t distr s could get far I heard an explo-| Clare Leneve y underwent the Bligesional campaigns begin. The presi ws One of Recht 8 Political | It is no sacrifice for Humphrey—far from it—it is a sion. | fell to the a > “third "of hindasin Hits delicacy about informing Ballinger of tl ssure| Workers Tells a Fishy send for him in more ways than one, | peinith in ie statement did his| following her nerve wrecking vay- ' ; ; ig HagrageeyeD 2 across the in company ‘on him Story to Account for of a man it undoubtedly is a sa : id Of @\peatedly told the officers t with Dr. H. H. Crippen, charged The executive office ve given out no i mati F L fC maf has other an tter means of livelihoc and ‘ O'Brien was a fine man wh »|with the murder of his wife, Betle Wag the purposes of Se ne’ ney, stating only 088 0) —— s Money. to work for the interests, and t s ards tha me}was not under the influen more Crippes, in North Louden, ote Pape a: thedaies liquor The police hope that Miss Leneve 3 the president | n ‘ ee : ty 2 Shock Caused Death will everything she may know etary Nort y nfirm or deny the reported After spending le pacrific r no sacrifice, ny Q he bullet 4 Smith's right |concerning Dr. Crippen’s flight, the ching re f Ba ger, saying that in many re drunken 4 t t e¢ need for an ' r he breasing th | ar-| disappearance of Mrs. Crippen’ nd Bieksew more about S ‘or Crane's mission than does | >#**t he ’ ele mt ngtess al d if he d not , ‘ t | ter 4 hg v € s | th { of fg r acquaintance meant Taft. ‘This is taken to mean that the president anu wan hei ana “ . Bes 7 hela petheral’ tube ties joined with th icians t salling t rol ea ba omEr eres Dee ; *) | effe 1 * Leneve will be the chief wit- played golf morning wit! 2 is mil s tm g. and accord t BY JOE SMITH ous, bu will be reait to t A {and died. 1 shock ejness against Crippen at the in- aie. This afternoon he was visited reral Leonard PB robbed o & bl TACOMA, Aug With the as-|is¢ ge in the optnion the |quest to din London. ‘The tad Congressman Olcott ane vous a eee : aaa have foe te Vill some ma ase ard a I caused death ectives that she will tes g lected in South Ps y : rien this morsing wes inter r the crown at the inquest payme of pe f grag ‘ by Capt. Tennant He and at the trial of Crippen, which — ay that one “ a story which did not hang lict will follow shortly ME AND TAFT . ates Wi haaien , | represente SOUR GRAPES. AB A iy ‘ Rilo showertng * Sites thames . . Z t tw at ting } t be entered the hallway of his house $f. PAUL, Minn v7 Sqcre ! nes P agate into « headquart Lay's oats gy geo ‘ . st night and in the Peak oaede was | With rts, the police are try- r r a emen the story of his b ation of 60 1. ini in de h oO ty 3 ot Bi - entual raw of the * , j LOS ANGELES, Aug. 2—James J. Jeffries denied any state o of . os . iw eth he eye ae an a cane » he charges During the night ng, chairman of the ment today credited to him as repudiating an interview given ws he ee ss Hie sald that he |! ont, te Crinoen bet eee fying to voake t of ! < that de- |two b one of whom he « was| King county steering commit ovt by him In which he declared he was drugged befc , pnt but ee ran he oie osee'l- | been treated more as a guest in Mites of hie « tg sue eae ane de mmcioven, bis Lom Deena, aaed and EB Wage holding the fight with Johnson and that he was forced to believe men who i Wat a Bo see Se pa his homne Of Onlet Motiactte tha Tr cttte ore Ts Gea abd thal dak abkal Ga thelr lanordhar Guar Kos ;| Same position in the Spokane dele had posed as his friends were responsible for the drugging pte iN pg ont gad tb cde i for! nas her own room and practically, suppe induced him to go to the gation, are types of t petty and “1 cannot understand how the statement that I had retract by wr th ; se aia ‘ rye main-| i. not under surveillance. It is Garfield and that bunch,” said Ballinger, “have been | far nd discredited political bosses who are ed the interview could be printed,” said Jeff this morning. “I Sinith until after the ahovine =” | said that the kindness of the po- We me, trying to make a scapegoat of me. The president and | [they che , d took running the convention. saw no newspapermen yesterday and I am quite sure I said sae: al heat ds é lice has made a deep impression tone all we could to make this administration a succe Both The attendance is light, only nothing to any one which could be construed as a denial. 1 Story Not Believ om her. In addition to this she hag ipesident and | are heartily in favor of conservation. There are After { about 40 or 50 delegates out of have not read the original statements oredited to me, in which I Yyfirien’s etory: te of - re | ads: carainer oe eae # demagogues who would like to see a breach between Roo | headquarte \ r 1 inte the 700 or 800 being here. It ts said that I was drugged, and so I could not have made any denial dence by the ponc O'Br from her parents urging her to tell TEL Sruistae tics hese Glee Hie fee takes | mecunrten likely that not more than one “Yereafter the papers may say what they like about me. 1 fused to discuss the matter fur-/all she knows of the case to the and liberal stand for constructive, cane poli Sisler If or one-third of the apportion don't care what ¢ say. But I'm not doing any more talking her than to say that the shooting | authorities a tatlor of Ithough ywiing did Although Dowling did King county delegates say He be will be t though the full ¢gke it from me.” grew out of Smit . im te. kept oa Babeeea ee the arresting detectives assert that | ‘ that | . cas m =, | husband h mitted to see visitors we ee aaitialent avibence t they will not Inject senatorial poll: | = Smith was 59, and was empl No visitors are allowed to see ler him. T however into the session, though al-| as a furniture Miss Leneve. Chief McCarthy this lboys took $35 from Wheeler, « ready they are busy preparing @ English, at 20 1 ufternoon said her condition was oat abe Ge ha‘eny esolution which will take a slay ‘apt. O'Brien, serious she might be compelled puty | &t, Poindexte e last boat he comms to go to a hospital. He declared ing strength will be used in a quarrel between F par nt house and is not per Wheeler worked as a 1 Wheeler T tion will commend the Idonic, two years 4 r emphatically that Miss Leneve has sheriff tor former Sheriff Smith ge < ra i When Sheriff Hodge went into course of all Washin repre went to Alaska and spent told the police nothing that might fice, Whevler was retained n \who have “upheld the | months in Valdez, returning to | assist the their efforts te deputy. In March he was dis onal administration § a few weeks ago. convict Crippen charged because of a fi » to ex 4 " . . SS plain s torily the disappear | ance 0 r rticles from the } = a Statistics compiled in the city comptroller’s office to illuminate " = ln vemecnset rrcnes otiee dyn the fight in the council over the purchase of additional autgmo- | ; Ocak io ? MeCon. pile fire equipment, show that the city has already expended in auto 7 IN, via Padajos, Aug. 2.—Tho clericals of Spain, realizing |put through the Carrigan-MeCon Sane eran SEL” Season, usd an vepairs and resewate or | mentee WEP tas spent aumont Automobiles, the sum of $96,277.35, This is in addition to the cost of | B seprevaredne t war, are endeavoring te ect a truce with 1 “ bic heiag goatee tne Adige 1 alls put to work. He has spent almoi »pairing automo ity shops, which, If added, would prob. the policy of Premier n ntr all his time electioneering for ably bring the total up to $100,006 oom until such time as they can muster enough strength | Connaughe} and Carrigan zee ‘The police department, whic | yard for quality or prices. In. THREE DAYS WITH THE MADISON CABLE ilion. The plans of the clericals a conveyed in private |day, however, he did som five automobiles and three motor pri . f having them purchased b: elgg cycles, has paid out $15,435 for ma beard of woeks under @ icamett SATURDAY. - Althoug! averthr P e cle s ie believed onsible | ee. $19,710 for operating them, | ' gad rin allele Phe pkg me tienda esnigeme he UAKE DISTURBS io oe $8 fi fe ual tive bids, the plan now followed by 1:08 a, m—Lake end broke. oo in certain @ bitter political fight will be wagec fc * “ hod ps at has paid out the council is to have them pur 5:30 a. m—Lake end started again, Canal ie’ fire department h The Car pale , 40 ’ LEEP Press) 2 oles and two auto} chased by council committees 4:30 p. m—Town end went down. a, 8? rters of Don Jaime are ied with the ind . : seepage oe for’ four Pr ; ; yor for repairs It is now proposed to include in SUNDAY. nd they have notified Canalejas that “we are de- trucks the 1911 budget for the pur Stes sistas 4a Gilouk pater wrerthrew withent Pegned American woman, and | ¢91547-7 chain OF new actoamtiin oactidbon 8:00 a, m—Lake end broke, went down, breaking motorman's arm. for the fire departmen oy \ jess MMs Ye taken here to mean that the Clericals will first > | OLYMPIA, Aug. 2—Olympia’s ke Gite ie anata eres cat oe 3:00 p. m—Town and lake ends started up. Pesesful means, but that in the event of defeat they » mber, seldom disturbed pairs on which have cost og Ay 4 MONDAY. Wandard sound slumber, tnigning eae ne tcument bas two) fiders in city cars more careful next of revolt, ask the aid of Don Jaime, the by anything except the legislatures | the bodies beans Ghote fa Hee my ich pave. cost. $3,300, | Year than they have been during the 3:00 p, m—Lake and town ends broke, Sport of the Vatican, with the temporary co-operation ¢ n was rudely stoppe y an earth:| 7 mao! . piurel , vnnire | last 12 months, it will cost $50,000 Se cverthrow the rule of King Alfonso quaké at 12:60 this morning. The on The Mexican | and has paid out $554.69 for repairs.| 1° ais renew and operate ‘the 12:00 a, m—Starts a eee aes the Giemmaetes Shessante tp industriel) | shock was distinct, with vibration peorayy monroe’ Phe cars the city already has r wine ie Ould ald in the overthrow of the present regime, but w lfrom east to west. It was severe 0 for the and convic- | machine . , , Siward to prevent Don Jaime from ascending the throne a enough to rattle windows and dish n « C dere 4 ‘ repays on which have cost $849.70 - jer Hoe on the u ‘ . aero te republic, Viewed fre aime Y les. Most of the residents were] "ar Pied soir eller ig ig es They All Have Autos. SeeeaRRAKEARERR da ppd se ade ogi Situation of Spain is dark for the present ministry awakened and some timid persons | . : cai) The water department has two |: simon a0 gut dieses dan - ed arose and dressed in anticipation ‘ | machines, which cost $ has Look for Heir to Coal Land, * fatican Could Start War apprehensive. The consistory has of more shocks to come lt tk her two children were found mur THe street department has bought dered in the Yaqui vailey, Sonora,| these machines for $6 the re Mex ay woman's husband 360.65. (By United Pree.) building department has a which cost $1,260, but the great mass of 7 paid out $1,875 for oper James M arlane, formerly *! the Seattle electric $1,007.24 for repairs and sup) a member of the U. 8. Naval * rhe engineer's department h Training School in San Fran- *] The cable has broken one machine which cost $2,000, 4 clsec being sought by the *]again betw Saturday a the repair bills on which have been|# police as the heir to 80 #/day, Occasionally the line w ® s $98.39 |® acres of coal land in West. {start up, run from a few « eople y n own park department has one ma-|% moreland county, Pa. Yester- #| block or then smash—dov Saturé ft on had to which cost $1,500, has paid) ® day the attle police were # | ag These ! shop giris, for operating it, and|® asked to look for MacFarlane, * The cat all worn « red ddan een 2 meg 58 for repairs and supplies who is stated to be £0 years &]K, Co. ¢ toher rer t eting howe employ- The Hghting department has oné old, In 1909 he left San Fran- #] Star at noon today ‘ " t N fated machine, which cost $1,250, and the} ® cisco. His Pennsylvania rel- * Are you getting a ne repairs for which have cost $80.98, | ® atives are satisfied that he is * Oh, yes, we're putting These machines are of all styles|® in Seattle or vicinity * | cable | ‘Phe lipe wa wn precealty Olt and makes and those recently pur-| * n ee swt soe 2:, }chased have been selected with Lite! ap ep pp a sky c ‘ (Continued on Page Seven.) 2—Ignoring the ap-| received reliable information that ite Majority of ardi-| the clericals of Spain are not pre Pope Plug ie continuing | pared for war at the present time im Spain and the high dignitaries therefore that thousands of | are advising gr caution on the Catholics have signi-| part of the present pontiff. Millingness to take up| The vatican is well aware lense of the church| that a sign from St. Peter's Mate. His holiness has would cause the greatest civil Confidence that the| war in the history of Spain, Will soon dismiss} and the Holy See is moving Jae and appoint a| with extreme caution In a sit Meympathy with the cler uation that may mean ulti mately the establishment of a however, are mo: republic in Spain. Pe ee ee lel FEEL THE QUAKE? Seattle had an earthquake last night. Few people noticed it, though In Olympia most of the town was awakened by the quake. The shock came about 1 o'clock. Among others who were awakened here was Mrs. John Sixot, of 23rd and Pine st. The selamograph at the university registered the quake. ko IO kt tm SACRAMENTO HAS 44,696. aw od Wr WASHI The pt Hebe eee eee ee Ee Line Down All Day Cunday. eee eee ee ee eee HSS SSSR ER ee See eee eee ee ee ee Od

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