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HE SEATTLE Wee THE SEATTLE HOME 7 TAR #8. STA <7 N ~o . 12, NO. 140 SEATTLE, WASH., THURSDAY, AUGUST 4, 1910, ONE CENT. Siws rane so TIGAL MELODRAMA WI JIM SHERMAN POINDEXTER THE ABSENT VILLIAN es. A INDIAN FRAUDS Same Platform With| = ys What the T “a HOW CONVENTION LOOKED Piles, Jones, Humphries | Re ; Senator Gore of Oklahoma Telling of $50,000 Bribe, fon = Was and McCredie. Offered Him, States That the Vite President Was fieve of Absur-| TO GILSON GARDNER . ; cae Interested in the Frauds, as Well as Curtis and ~<a the Public. j United ‘miate me ‘ j McGuire. ee ones and Congre tu e | McCredie and Poindexter will all py JOE SMITH BY GILSON GARDNER. app n the same platform for : ‘ y Magasine writer, friend and traveling rion of the onl time during. t ding y . By Sernet Press) Aug 4 has attended every national convention held in the United tales during campaign in a receptior ter ; 4 oe M T Prest, ‘mate. jud an Ganga) oo by the’ Young Mer put . ae ; : pe As to yesterday's an got at the Grand “al p j site ; eisspar leew, May and lauded ) Firat place R convent ever kne ou the Washington ; jt J ty onnection with the administrations | : ae P ° , — re have STE coniectone Schiv : place m and and the » the Armory should | castor re in * ] : 2 rg y contr Land Commissioner » been those of Nelson W. Aldri n rt | frou of the wtate “4 : " ! emar ¢ nnection Tete and die he hand-picked delegates v denpoes ay, RIOR ; Rest : pgs sage : P ; Rees cae nominate a set of corporation-owned judge t tate ‘ ¢ pi ‘ 7 dt i lemterprise, ies y court ture They d yx > that task, vantage 1 frtesoal 8 for the Taft administration. and 2. Showing the rank and file of the machine party workers ' how to resiat the onset of insurgency reason of " Western ie entitled to the all mention of the federal income tax the the ti w the proposed em a t u ized Aldrich rt nk liability law now being | The mesae boys entrusted with this divine task were: pepe eg 5 2 r en prod pond employers Ex-Senator John L. Wilson of Seattle. Hb in the and largest ac- Q ; fh . : : Organized labor. | Senator Sam Piles of Seattle. ve ‘repat } n Washing oS ee w th ‘ lent Sherman mere second choice Senator Wesley L. Jones was orgauized 10 years ago, F ; and e had visited wf the primary And the two ines t a presintative membership of upwards of + . : ss —— have been act " ahir . Ktical te 00, and never been drawn ‘ ‘ ORY RIGHT 180% he nee the restoration eee Old tucked factional fights. within the py rerrerr ofuo € or “| th rie | bi v2 A t geeeee to the pri; | And this is the “dope,” ax it is branded 3 tributed in thes | party mareucrayia, VN President Taft but sample zs ; on e R 2 7 y ee é ee eee | 2. The upward revised tariff is all right. It ie the best ta ta ; > thé on na ized his con- ever. Forget the cost of living | ment attorney of 6 per : as one pro | Hooray! ent ont d contracts . ain i. - % taliets and 3. The work of congress (insurgents and all) is the work of ickasaw and Choctaw (By United Press.) ithe Rect whe have William Howard Taft | “ Gia tea Raed ain cass pas at 7. Gore testi Hooray! " « r heth t themselves the con. 7 whether the recer 4. The railroad rate bill of the Insurgent senators in the rate nat ar d MeMurray’s t was tm viola- : us im viola ee nemo the bill of William Howard Taft. (Forget the bill as Introduced by Atty pat by tell m that be Was | (jon © Sherme trust laws, the special interests, ee from the Indian fend exo ‘ vill b Pig vagir tgiow = tariff law as a age Eaiiment” 6¢ the 5. Anybody who refuses to take orders from Nelson W. Aldrich the or William Howard Taft is Poindexter.” , P nary examinations of wite Hiss! Hiss! also told McMurray of his hostility ce will be made before the prea= 6. Anybody who does not knock his forehead on the ground |Dentist’s Attorney Scores|Charred Human Bones and Fragments of Cloth ng | to tnd, o 1 contracts with appr ent gr Kto W. 8 | ans calling for the payment of 10} Kenyon. ase ry Dae Si, , it renominated the at the mention of the republican party name is an insurgent and is . . - Sky cepfauss Salk | Sccgestmed to Kapesiatie bor nothacal nett | a Victory Over Scotland Clue to Disappearance of Family at Cazadero, Cal. | per cent of the proceeds of the |cret Wickerehan What tacts ore re 7. If the country has hard times it is dwe to the insur Yard—No Evidence of ~——Jap Hired Man Is Gone and Is Suspicioned. | sales of the seas tod codl lands | disctoned at the Uminary exarme jto the attorneys as fees. Hnation will be turned over to th t Convention. 1 ; ‘~ 508 %. We favor conservation by our local politicians in order that Crime. It was because of bin opposition | succeeding grand jury for complete |to these schemes, Gore testified, | action. Mandpat convention and| there may be more graft for the boys | t Poindexter was ita) “*"S “rant ie the Inventor of economy. He ts not responsible —. (my Unites Pree) [that he was offered a bribe Of | Oe ieey criticiued ‘bia| ‘fact that last session's aporepriations were the largest in (By United Pree) C@AZADERO, Cal, Aug. 4—-The disappearance of T. A. Ken saad die tails laa > | history of the government Forget tt LONDON, 0 ‘4 Attorne: dall and bis mother and father from their ranch near here, follow ns : ~ rn ve him for his} 16. We must send good corporation men to the United States | Newton, represe « Dr Hi ar by the finding of the charred portions of human eat tes je. | RAmed in the socalled McMurray | * BANK CLEARINGS. they made conspicu-| senate if we have to disregard the primaries and bribe the legis- |Crippen, today won his fight with| ¢d today in orders for a general roundup of Japanese in Sonoma , onshio of popular! jarure Scotland Yard over the production} county. Suspicion was directed toward the Japanese last night, | “2* intended to negotiate a $3,000, ee 10 mention dis 11. Forget Kansas, lowa, the Aldrich rubber scandal, Ballinger, |of evidence they alleged they found| whgn it became known that Henry Yamagati, a ranch hand, had {00 @¢a!. He sald that Hamon of-| Platform along with! the income tax defeat and a lot of other things recently tending to establish fully seen at the Kendall home following the disappearance of | {Cred Bim & $25,000 bribe in Wash men Humphrey 12. Pretend that Roosevelt Is with Taft and the Cannon outfit. |the identity of the body found in| the Kendalls, and that later he had vanished oan harry de Miah Pee ia Whee tt wb with Sense hands, party Workats, moacy and {the cell the Crippen house in While Assistant District Attorney G. W. Hoyle and Sheritt |ocept It Ms offered him sopune GR vert ccc los chant” “Dont forget to weve the flac! I North I » thiee Weells. aon Jolin Smith believe that a triple murder has been committed, they | *° ie that the senatorial con “We, the republican party The police were compelled to ad-| ara bending their efforts today to attempting to find Kendall and | of interests against There you have it. The “state onth at Tacoma was a | mit today that they had found noth his parents, H In addition to portions of charred | School Superintendent Marries. wma Poindexter repre-| tryout for the congressional races soon to come. It gave the “key. |ing new t in ascertaining the| bone, which Dr. J pane declares once belonged to a | and all of bis} note” for the republican party's standpat swan song identity of the body, and that they| body, the Sonoma officials found burned and fragmentary j 3. Harri nt s working har “WE, THE REPUBLICAN PARTY.”-—PILES, JONES, CAN. |apread the report in the hope that} of Plothing, bits of jewelry and human teeth in a mound of ashes 1 Jent of schools at Kim Behalf of the interests. | won, ALDRICH, TAFT! Crippen would break down and| tear the Kendall home, A wowan's spectacles and hair comb Idaho, was quietly 1 iid. & platform which is a _nee Ganbeat pat wote found in the grate of the kitchen stove t night to Mixs Ritla Darrow fo legislative candt : | “Bo far an I can see no evidence| The Kendalla were last seen - - mr the home ¢ Whave taken the senatorial exixts that there has been @ mur-|alive July 22 by neighbors. Since yc Risley, 1719 R a eke Oil Report. that pledge in case der, th , m not discour-jthen none but the Japanese was poulevard. Terry and i ’ J. Cameron of Wt ls the nomince of the r jd Newton. |keen near the place until Tuesday v or ere the only oth-|K Seattle in thi | at Mitchell and Matrons| last, when a second Japanese was i pre r our of & a | interests ¢ « a 1 industry, Mr « he you “ e| Both bring reports of encouraging to Citizenship. Stone, of the London|found by and Mrs. Johnson ony. x today for liverpool,/and a boy who are summering at 1 atalla le platform and a sey will board the steamer | Cazadero ° orators | te r . Manitoba for Quebec. | Find Jap in Hiding | Band the necessity: pf | ae oe eis. beligvall gue gengeeee had ‘visited ” tas MRS. ASTOR MAY RE- WED ally were requ to revise if good times, the tariff is the cause. [Indian coutracts, through which | ** Spsttic, te $1,681,486.71 4,187.38 Tacoma. Jay ...$ 920,351.00 49,901.00 Portland. 03,167.00 3,189.00 KAAAAAAAEAD EERE Pete tee eee ee BUPERRYEL EVER witnesses and documents t find taking orders from to be ample in inducing th Pe, Mom Oat of Sits Petganization. It inferen a attics te anita ST They found the place de the party machine. M - pe a aed Ste Be : P| we but hiding under & cot wax F R . and the party| His Story of Accidental Shooting Fails to Convince ja Ja ¢, who skulked away 5 ; ER insulted the independent ite . " after telling them that he was jok @ Washington and the a Coroner's Jury Investigating—Verdict a Surprise, Sas Adee ‘Wieden ling. On leaving, the Japanese pick ——— Jed up a hunting knife from a table at th era . * i . . | liiaccnyt the dictoms to Police, Who Thought Their Case Had Fallen) QUEHHC. Aue 4 ~ Inspector Tue otticers betieve that the mur A® Usual Americans Are vr the dic | ot Seotla ard, today vir-| 4, * eosimit vere done : Samet -msemblage of Down. tually’ admitted that ‘Dr. H. H.| that’ wenpenn tm “ere done with) Behind It, and It Is) poration repre Crippen had made’ a definite state ; A Rey . Jobbby ists |ment to him regarding the dinap- | war 'gyanention of the authorities! Sweeping Honduras| abel! of a convention ye a - ‘ ance oth of ts Ml Bede rcted to the unusual condi fe ii squeezed ont by | The following verdict was returned this afternoon in the |) a Revco seo f his wife,!tions at the Kendall farm house This Time. G Which makes every| Lyts case: “We, the jury, recommend that Charles Lyts be| pow, who js awaiting the arriv all and other live st eG toon a ae ois mtg e | held responsible for the death of Mrs. Florence Lyts.” of police officers and ron and. \pe etary The sheriff (By United Press.) A8 & pret d Bade The verdict of the jury came as a complete surprise to) ® ve wl hi ae 7 Be p= Sy te — and big deputies searched the place| PUERTO © CORTEZ, Spanish the right and| those who had followed the case. “Police officials and those phi ae gpg ie one ag coi A Te oughly, ti t ne t unt he y came! Honduras,” Aug. .4.—Government t : a ingle MS) upon the pile of ashes and debris! troops are flying today before the for the tens of thow- | from the prosecutor's office agreed that their case against Lyts|way to Niagara Falls today, Be-|j) the yard and discovered — the bie and ia od ag ernie + Bes no ipa at the | had fallen down. fore leavitg. he eon ,| bones and relics did they get the|dent Bonilla, aided by Gen, Le in selecting € are not seeking to compe i . H ‘ow the rifle was dlecharged that, te 3 first intimation that murder had| Christmas, a nerica ho Bnd were denied fow the rifle w . Crippen to confess. We are not] been done in commnnd: of a detachment Of B its counc{!« | ited Mra. Florence Lyte on Sunday | jie. etic 4 approximately | anxious to secure a confession, be-| . recs ge : raat 2 Bones Found in Ashes American gunners. Because of always remain a mys- | 9} | i. $1,200 on jeause he has said that he 3 j Corporate Candidates. |; After the moat thorough In- | Onrornia ets ot anraan wa hema The heap of ashes disclosed|the part Christmas 1s playing in| the revolution, feeling ita bitter © the senatorial « t i ever held at a coroner's! niseimony ¥ no In iced | however, that we can secure a 8 hing, portions of human ribs, MO candidat. - linquext in: King county, the ques-|)otine out the hus ment|iafactory statement from Crippen. | skulls Sd some ribbons A wed.|#geinst Americans, and they are Strogant part fon in as far from being answered | iret te 4 re recon-| ‘The English law, however, forbids | ding ring, on which “T. A. K.” was| fleeing to the consulates and de-| eeting “ vt ae nee * tly to be re-|our publishing a prisoner's con-|engraved, was found in the heap,|™manding protection. The United Weers to + BS. Walter Lyts, the 11-year-old son, | N6t & Phx The bones were gathered up in a| States consulate at Ceiba is com “ut that the rifle was lying « A rifle expert was called | paper and taken to Santa Rosa for | manded by refugees, who have fled the shallow Phar table in the liv om, with the | stand, but could accour further examination. before the mobs that have gath L. Witsor linuzale pointing toward ante-| discharge of the rifle. The MO iff Smith and his deputies|¢red and threatened them, It. ts lage ptrrbi dria orb aed Cat ong Muht, They expressed the convic-|0 Americans has been destroyed. | amendrn: ‘0 the |he stoops SUCCEED CANNON the Japanese knew a} The revolution began ye lay, 5 ) about following @ signal given by Bonilla at E Which were defeated | cot that his father had . Vancouver, Wash. nh the deaths of the "3 : 1 Lee Christmas is the most no * Of Wilson delegates ne floor near and under the last Thur Kendalls, and that revenge was the lelega " republ , torious of all American adven iSther counties ; ‘ motive for the crime ! can adve ge Burke in the pontts Didn't Touch Rifle. was 80 er (By United Press.) jturers in Central America. He} ~ i position ywner oi . ouver Chronicle CALUMET, Mich., Aug. 4 Authorities Are Busy | makes a@ business of rebellion, and to trade pia = th 7” et 4 ‘ ne | 6 boy does not belleve Ne |The two pi consolidated Mack, chairman of the der has played an important rol for senate t the rifle any way. The and ap ‘ ‘ SANTA ROSA, Ce ’ -| t volidak inthe lor t he rifle in » The |and apy ine, Te SANTA ROSA, Cal, Aug. 4—!no leas than ten revolutions in the } Pm oc strict Attorney G. W j Assistant District Attorney G. W.\panana states.in that many years hot and the ery of his mother that ry ye piiity in |Hoyle said today: “We believe hot. His father Sid Bd Neti ate Sa bial ih Sok, uradieted today that a demo, {that one of the most dastardly oie * * cratic national nmittee, anc next he knew was the report of the nt-Chronicle Gentis. aiiniic as a ah the discharg murders in the history of Sonoma eandidac “ alt lo ‘ which the rifle ‘ i wi pnt the next) Starbuck ranch. T. A. Kendall, his| Nearly dozen witnesses are ex fount ‘ 4 lent weaterly winds wernor ne and that a dem | father, Enoch, and his mother, Ura,| pected from Alaska today to testify from os 4) brobably were stabbed to death,|/in the court martial of Colonel be remarried AK tH Ke mee aint itheir flesh fed to the hogs on the|George F. Cooke at Fort Lawton d Corporat. " paper nt easant = _camepi 7 !ranch and their bones burned in| The mites ReR CAME mn Alaska to 10 f “ : er at his home. He ? the kitchen stove. Every attempt} San Francisco on the Buford. Daielad cand ici. ‘ 4 of laying the rffle on the table WHO WANTS THIS MAN? was faade by the murderer or mur-| to cor; b fter snapping i twice, to » if derers to conceal the crime, and] {t was loaded, Lyt# then ## he Good accountant and general office man. every effort will be made by the Judge Humphries as | stood six feet from the table making Writes and speaks fluently, English, French and German, authorities to uncover it.’ BM the hind teat of re-|a cigarette, when the rifle went off. | Has good knowledge of Spanish and Italian. Fation in the humili-| He could not account for it in any Good address and good habits. : which he bung | way | Can produce good references. Jobn Langston, aged 69 years, Hike convent, ion all day, un Police Theory Fail Fifty-one years old, but not an old man. dropped dead of heart failure, at 404 unnoticed stigation made by the Married and has two children. Pike place at 11 o'clock this morn-|J} they only knew about then a » failed in any way to bear Has traveled extensively in Mexico, South America, Europe jing, The deceased resided at 720) § Through an ad in the “For Sale | (By Untted Press.) sibility of a remarriage to her Run to Vancouver : nurder theory, The worfian's ‘and Centra! America. Union s#t., where he had lived for || Miscellaneous” column of ‘The f} NW YORK, Aug. 4.—Emphati-|former husband. She was met on serted that the dead wo These are some of the qualifications of a man who writes to |40 years. Langston had retired |{/ Star Want Pages you can, no ff) eally denying the rumors that she is/ her arrival on the steamer Oceanto was ‘The Star that he has hunted high and low for work, and cannot |from business, He was a widower |§ doubt, find « buyer. Costs lttle I} Yo wed Lord Curzon, former British| from London by her husband's sec- accounted for this morning the find it. He is penniless, with a wife and two children to support, jen is wurvived by a son, Hugh, and |B to try hones Main 9400; Ind. 9 viceroy of India, Mrs, Ava Willing| retary, who came from Newport, Hacovery that the woman had loan and yet, with all of thede qualifications, he cannot find work In dgughter The Langstons are |f 441 jAstor, divorced wife of Col, John| where the colone! is sojourning, on je4 $1,000 through @ Seattle real oe} a@ city of 250,000 peopie. Somebody needs this man. Who is it? welll known in Seattle. j Jacob Astor, has intimated the pos-| the millionaire’s private yac Witnesses From Alaska. BUYING NEW FIXTURES? Langston Drops Dead. Perhaps the old ones would just sult some other. person if MRS. JOHN JACOB ASTOR AND HER DIVORCED HUSBAND, n had about $2,500. This