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=EDI EDITION. SEATTLE, WASH., TUESDAY, AUGU ; ONE CENT. {Sws sranve se. MAYOR GAYNOR OF NEW YORK SHOT DOWN | BY ASSASSIN IS BETWEEN LIFE AND DEATH | HLL AIR RECORDS SMASHED ‘passcememme HAC FVEN CHANCE WPPY BARS OLE OLSEN11/ DEADINA i =. "a AFLICION AT GETS THE CALIFORNIA | (iy FS, I0 RECOVER GIRL CO] | ISION " “Wf 4 fi 2 tp Judge Who Left Bench to Become Head of Largest le”, i | City in Country Ir Attacked as He Starts on Vaca- | - | A ey “ | tion Trip by Man Fired From Public Service— Police Chief Issues Order Father Kidney Gets One| A Heavy Freight Train of | PEG f : ; 7 A Assailant, Under Arrest, Tells Story. Stopping Combination, Fleeting Glimpse of | Forty Cars Crashes Into| § ‘ a 1 Rote Mot een of Dancing and Holy| Eloping Daughter in) Passenger Near Ignacio, | j (By United Press.) Frenchman Flies | Service—Bad, He Says. | Taxicab and Calls Police | California. with j { N,N. J OAc (igs steed cheese Teeth of Gale at) w to Help. Sig RS 4: f vith fe this afternoon at St. M hospital. Gaynor (iy Untied Prem) SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 9.—W While her father stood in front! 0. Burton, of Berkeley, died at the! lof his candy « in the Sanitary | Northwestern Pacific hospital to! j market this morning, Edith Kidney,/day from his injuries in the Ig-| {By United Frexe) " 17 years old, step t a xi nacio wreck Y/ a ; f Prance, Aug. 9.—Turt-| taxicab with Ole Oleen a 0) PR r u fs rsey jail , and refused to misty skies at a mile-| F j and started to beat ber fa he x ime sad Freee.) be Wal op, ey Ik. An ¢ iatig, Le Blanc, the French | have, up to the present time, suc-| Kleven dead bodies are lying in Do I r “iditiin me 8 he de- won the second leg | , cessfully eluded the father, who ts! the § Rafacl morgue and 1 ”Y . manded flight for Le Matin’s f jin pursuit. He cas telegr ithe} y are in the Northwestern Pa f } . : , - PSE Ngee id to be satis Le Blane covered | Loew - all the neighboring eitic ic hospital in San Francisco as Y, lay ynor audi rat kk was said to be satis- < et asking them to arrest the pair. He esult of the wreck of a passen Of 100 miles In 2 hours ‘ . made & report to the local police r train and a@ freight train near His nearest com | J. P. Kidney, the f pr of the ight im, followed in 2:29. i 4 | eits runs a candy store in the mar} T H. W. Emerson, Peta yidriving s Belgian fii R | ket, in which his daughter has been |iuma; P. Lavin, Santa Rosa; W. E | NEW YORK, Aug. 9.—The following bulletin was issued and wesring Belgium's | working Ee geo tg “3 o'clock | Poohiman, Petaluma Riley,| Mayor Gaynor, From Artist's Sketch Made for ttar at Time of His | from St. Mary's hospital at 1:30 p. m. y escaped disaster in welt for a few min-| Petaluma; John Wilkinson, guard Inauguration. “Mayor Gaynor was shot in the right side of the neck, the utes. The youngest daug is, enti te H. » Baye * result of Le Blane “ j San Quentin prison; Herman Bayer pirat ak ee Kidney ran into the store ng} Santa Rosa; M. A. B real es | bullet entering the »osterior and upper portion and ranging , her father that Olsen was cloping|tate dealer, Rockford, Ills; A. W ; Lindpainter suddeniy to Saath his dnagher She terete are ard ies “10 downward. The position of the bullet has not yet been defin- Bfer manipulation of his | gs |reached the street in time to see| fils: N. Nielson, San Rafacl, GC \itely located and will be determined by an X-ray examination. ‘Panes alone saved him the couple enter the taxicab. | Crivellone, San Francisco; T. W | The mayor is conscious and resting quietly. He seems in no He was slightly in Olsen, when not elaping, runs #/ Richardson, Petaluma | immediate danger. -a-Minute Clip— es $20,000 Prize. | and began an x-ray examination SE NE EES "| . f 4 in the & O narke “ Beivurn, Lindpainter and daughter and Olsen have gon oO} It was reported that three other DR. GEORGE E. BREWER. ; + Sane ere will be no more combination | 5 j were buried the “DR. GEORGE E. STEWART. either Everett or Vancouver. After under met, Bregi, Leganeux 4 t the latter an Amori-|°* church service Sunday nights) notifying thé police, he «tarted for kage of the passenger tralr “DR. CHARLES E. DOWD.” . at Dreamland rink Bverett to cateh the couple with the clearing away of the ~ | tart s Farman biplane, star This edict was issued by Chief today it was found that this | Petntortale ot acteea|{Wappenstein th’: morning, after 7” ; report ts ustrue, The railroad of |“You Can't Make It Too Strong,” Gaynor’s Assailant | * HOBOKEN, N. J., Aug. 9.—Mayor Wm. J. Gaynor of New hearing a report “a the services held jails, ax well ag the coroner, place t Briatore were engulfed |"), -camiand Sunday night, when bina penabin of the anak or ti | Tells the Re ters—A Municipal Night Watch-| rk wa: and severely wour I by James J. Gallagher, dis obscured the country | 4 Hs arged New York dock department employe, aboard the ¥-l Rev, Frank E. Hershum delivered a The track was cleared today, and oe ores. § using his COMPEER Lye nite sermon and said the| sats orate reumian tant the mee man at Two Dollars a Night-—-Mayor seit ey Kaiser Wilhelm der Grosse at the Hoboken pier today. 4 rse, disregarded the gel rset speed with which sages ent bety Ni apeye where the wreck occurred at noon. His Discharge. } " 3 : h them threatened |, — 4 “6 cloa! ‘S z pe i W kinson, who had been married The mayor's assailant was taken to police headquarters Planes of his machine. ||" be mana secrdied wae £ va — caly one. me bh, Was on bis way to . apes | under heavy guard oe aa pata {tous pretense,” said Chief Wappen | The wreck was a head-on col. (By United Press.) / The New Yo mayor had driven to the pier in company + one * bee tect he | stein this morning. “There will be lision between a freight t and HOBOKEN, N. J., Aug. 9.——Declaring that he was des- with his secretary, Robert Ac son. Gaynor planned to spend : oO more of it In Seattle. passenger. The freight wan a ‘ a month's vacation in Europe, land t B en, and goin @f the clouds, finding |"° °° & pe ‘ H acation in. Europe, lan at Bremen, and going ‘Currents and clearer sai! Makes Girls Go Wrong. heavy train, consisting of about 46) perate because Mayor William J, Gaynor of New York had de- through the N eT eet a aan ae ee North Sea to the coast of Norway. He was to make would be much better for all pew Sa tla a ap te "| prived him of his bread and butter and then started on a trip to ¢},. trip unaccompanied eviatora were lees rned if only the worldly wise was part of the freight, giving the | Europe to enjoy himself, James J. Gallagher told the police that | FRIENDS WERE WITH HIM. flew clone to earth.|men and women attended thene petaome mo ra Ramune les and twisting Im |dances. Young girls, lured by the Continued on Page Thri jhe shot the New York executive om the deck of the liner Kaiser | Shortly after he reached the main deck of the North Ger- man Lloyd liner he was joimed by President Montt of Chile, air currents that |bogus respectability of a short ser- Wilhelm der Grosse today. 5 Gallagher talked reluctantly after hg had been questioned | Senora Montt, the president’s wife and a party 4f officials, hines dangerously mon and a prayer, would, I am cer- ip Teeth le. tain, take the firat steps that lead k . f it's 1 j art} , ¥ - ‘ to trouble at theed dances, 5 pe ait : wilted ae B LLINGER by the officers at the Hoboken police station. jamong whom were “Big Bill” Edwards, New York street clean- “Rear Joinville drove] “Py dance halle and religion , FRAMINGHAM, Mass. A 7 - * a ra wave “ ack aid Fectuaien ” cp wth of a heavy wind. The lwiit nm Aug. 9.--With L - 1 came to Hoboken shortly after 9 o'clock,” Gallagher told | ing commissioner, and D. J. Keily of the Hoboken police depart He has an even chance to live. more mix than oil and water a copy of Byron's Bh: SSentvers' il Preektent A 5 ahawte incur tay the aeroplane back and|No one would go to Dreamland rink| poems beside him, Gamallel Brad: | the police. “I boarded the steamer and met a clergyman and |e". Members of President 2 in on 8 pee were a he aviator guided It to} sunday night to hear the sermon or|ford Il. of Wellesley Hills, direct ‘ . ; No attention was paid to Gallagher as he approached Mayor of his life. Later he|}to say a prayer. There are many| descendant of William Bradford, asked him to point out Gaynor to me. When he did so I fired Gaynor. When he was within a few feet of the mayor he drew By making a swift) ptacer In Seattle for any such) first governor ofthe Plymouth col a shot at Gaynor: I do not know whether I fired more than), revolver and rapidly fired four times. One bullet struck Gay- |, where his spectac- | where there is no admiant *®lony, and a member of the graduat one shot we 4 SSS SS SOCSR brought the occupants | charged. That experiment ts over.” | ing elass of 1910 at Harvard, shot ad 2s (Continued on Page Three.) - to their feet. At an| Mayor Gil! also does not take} himself last night at a local hotel i"! “Knowing that Gaynor was going to Europe this morning | ——»—— . th ee = than 1,000 feet the |kindly to the Sunday night dance! because the girl he loved, and who } . 2 a ost his engine, drop | diluted with a little religion. Upon|is engaged to another, had refused | eae to enjoy himself after depriving me of my bread and butter, I} S garade ground, and by! receipt of a report op last Sunday's|him. He was 23 years old. was angry. There was no porterhouse steak for me. This is ‘cc Eanipuiation of hin| performance, he expressed hia senti-| News of the shooting reached the | Pins eR 7 : ie ONE SHOT STRIKES BIG iesily. [ite te Chet Weppemiitn’ Tintstntan eae chometieiocel he | what irritated me to the point of committing the act. pereement oh the duextion resulted [and she fainted, but upon recovery |The Latest Dog Days Gos- “The revolver you have shown me is the one I did the ” —— ea in the prohibitory order. she begged to go to Bradford's bed ~ BILL EDWARDS IN ARM IR seine chia tek" Ce hanbieas Whten. be .wis sip From Summer Cap- ry NG I ng t ted — Fogg net = be the re ere she remaine when I used it ave had the re © risanhabe 2 TRAIN KILLS JUDGE. taken, and there she remained until) +3) Furnishes a Smile for /Y° vet when I ui volver for a long time. | JAMAICA, ky L, Aug. 9.—-Manie ie tuscan. mes Seattle. | used it when I was in the employ of the city.” an Victor Mur- #j|ipal Judge Leon Sander, of Man-| young Bradford was a brilliant } Asked by newspaper men why he had tried to kill Mayor ipporeerng 7 “F oo bs Soi He oo. pe Ba po pat Kansas, will make #|hattan, was killed today a a ne student, finishing his four-year Gaynor, Gallagher said: bullets fired at Mayor Gaynor. Edwards noticed at the es iff Washington ®|L. L, by a train. It was first re-| course at- Harvard in three-years F intdods Husee.) . se Tg Alm fle haath ag Bhs eal ah Soe tian de Ot the candidacy of %|ported that he. died in an auto | He then entered the banking bus!-| pieveERLY, Mags., Aug. 9.—That Why, that fellow took my job away. He took the bread| s sleeve, An examination showed that one of the bullets exter for the sen- #| mobile wreck, but this proved un) nosy in Boston. Hix college chum,| se peal mission of Senator Murray and butter out of my mouth and I shot him. You can’t make | from is eeve, An examination, showed that one of the bullets ge oe ae PE etal Jobn Brooks gyn ihc ee ‘wo’ Crane of, Massachusetts was to ask that too strong. He took my salary from me. I was night gust 20, in : | Searl"apa aster ctroumWtances sim, Orne 0G Madeacnages: Yas Ss aes cape’ facagr dh August 22, Reeth tee aH HK! Sar to those of today's tragedy nAldate tor thadinited Staten den ae sp TorMp at the joeieiag A ee . nf igi aig Pak 0 from Washington is the story | *0Ok that away. now F ired me, but Mayor Gaynor | Ever. | er rp that is going the rounds here to- Sanctioned it, and I got him.” | EDWARD’S FLYING TACKLE BURRS E YEE EHS YH ¥ day. Crane recently trave led west At noon Gallagher was taken to the hospital for Gaynor's | * j ouver Arrangements eae late coat Be at THE WEATHER * ba tomer ta Seal. itis eoaaie identification, but was not allowed to be taken to Gaynor's room | b it in F Fair tonight and Wedre® * | 114: Crane asked Ballinger to make | and was returned to his cell shortly afterward. DOWNED MAYOR S ASSASSIN a he is com pee die | day; light westerly winds. *|the race for the nomination at the Gallagher told his story only after he had been sharply ME Poindester saa eka KeHRRKKRES atehe BR eee "4* questioned by the detectives. His picture and measurements Pontinteter, General. Hitchcock | Were taken, and after he told about the shooting, he was locked] HOBOKEN, N. J. Aug. 9%—The]was wrenched from his hand. Ed- conferred with President Taft!in @ cell. ‘ capture of Gallagher was se om+|wards then sat on Gallagher until Judge Burke's Speeches. |during the afternoon. It is under Gallagher is a widower and has no children. He. was dis-|%! The first shot from ul te TOES Dee Saniated tae Maver to are #0 well satisfied Pe the overwhelming Poin “ ment in Hastern | : ; then’ ale : 4 ; dened m evolver struck Gaynor. |a chair and came to his ald, A dock energy co that Clearings today..$ 775,895.00 ®| Judge Burke will speak at Kent eeial et setion’ © ht penned pea for, chacged by Commissioner Thompkins of the department of the otha eats followed before Gal vahorer pared ae ack aire Sob ane y Balances ........ 61,201.00 #|tonight. Tomorrow night he goes jilleal Silittiol ming congressional |Aoeks-and ferries on a charge of drunkenness. Gallagher had |iagher was overpowered. Bystand-|also alded Edwards in rushing Gal %|to Auburn, Renton Thursday, and I nce P , ‘been jn the employ of the city for stata four years. Jers declare that the other bullets |lagher down the gang plank and in- * a4 tt tt tt ttt tte te, Fremont Friday campaign ea aaa | were fired at Secretary Adan », al- |} to the hands of the local police. the state. |though this could not be confirmed.| geeretary Adamson received the OR IN LINE FOR DEMOCRATIC NOMINATION FOR PRESIDENT—-HIS LIFE STORY = city we Geyhor's election to the mayor's! with the other callers to see Mayor | Pounds and played guard on yon sure at the shooting Princeton eleven, al in the 1 Please send me information regard- ——==—— BANK CLEARINGS. Seattle. Clearings today. .$1,926,699.07 Balances + B74 Tacoma. Clearings today. .$1,039,806.00 Balances 90,697.00 Portland. + Clearings today. .$1, Balances “Spokane. Seeeeeeeeeeeeee | oe ee ee eee ee SSeS SESE EEE ER ee | dadlldladadadnda @ suc «a New York in jar 2 on legal # # attracting | dent democ nor accepted the | itl uch as N ou vi peare : * ation a a . 0 it that Foe »rOU him at once into na- |Gaynor—a thing a “st unprec | appeared as|nomination for supreme justice of|among the most important that } fice brought bh me Oneida « much attention, He New York ~ was|rendered, ‘The tact that Judge Gay-|tlonal prominence and talk of him | dented in history of democratic ; ‘ a fe ‘ counsel in many important cases, hix|the state of New Yor me | ° ny injunctions re-{as the man most likely to be nom-|administrations in New York made a flying tackle ing Ge In the event of the death of Gay- MO His cari cation ‘ rguments |elected, stepping from the bor to a)nor issued mar pte lagher above the knees and bringing | nor, F John Purroy Mitel Pecetved . ceneiee | See Eee cies af t on one of the highest tribunals| straining the police fr arbitrary |inated by the demoerats for prest- | Was a Reform Mayor. vegeta: syne t th { men, would t % at the Whitestown| winning for him the respect 1 of the United States interference with law-breaking re- | deut has been persistent Jaynor's administration has been | "im Violently to the deck, Gallagher | of the : z : ; " And in Boston, where he | be neh and bar. ase Pn declining the democratic nom-|sorts was held up’ as reprehensib’ Gaynor's political record in New| decidedly one for reform. He has Mudying and working in| In 1880 | Gaynor ine staff of Gen- (ination for governor, also for justice |by Gaynor's political enemies, York ia regarded by the democrats |ruled against police interferenc ‘ b Revoents. Sh. Seas ¢ appeals, Gaynor he practical result of com-|as putting him in the class with the | with fllegal business unless the ac apa anti! his McAleer, commanding the sec-|of the court appea | But the pra ‘ ; BR oehenss “a5 | ¢ € the polloe was ttestf taninete | tond year j , - . York Na-| showed his aversion to political life, | peiling the police to proceed. under \Jéaders of conservative reform e tion of the ce was Itself lawfully | Re moves Brookiyn, | 774 {ivision, of the New York ie. | on 1904, for a second time he ignored | judicial authority prevented much|ts his-own man, the perty leaders |taken, He has ruled against “sug. | AS USUAL THE STAR WAS FIRST. ved srooklyn, | tional Guard. It was at th . lag A gp : a xrafting in New York. aay, While he was supported by | gestive’ theatrical performances, has Mm the nt flaw, at\that Gaynor first gained national|the proffered nomination gov-labuse and « K Gime being employed on| ie tierce An a democrat he used |ernor on the democratic ticket | Previous to entering the mayoralty | Tammany, it was noticeable that he a tour of the “white light" dis iin sowapa- |fceetane to beoait Fim upt Ines| Gaynor was one of the first Jurist | campaign in New’York last Novem: | was not controlled by Leader Cha to study conditions of New The Star was on the streets with a full account of the shoot ted to the bar| within his party In Pork state,\to take up the gage against the fa-| her, Gaynor was a Justice of the sec-|K, Murphy of the old New York | York's night life, and then revoked | r reg Pe bar sagyat 00 ~ gpa hb v voritiam shown to r i ad-lond appellate division of the su-| Tammany ring. Murphy has been all-night Heenses of some of the pM mitten tid boyy 9 Ang hig oy ‘ * ematton justment In freight 1 preme court of New York, He re-|frlendiy with the mayor, but he has tion of John Y. Kane for | Fake Peliad Giate vlened trem the bench to head the had iittle opportunity to Influence this sort of || abilitythis unreliable contemporary will claim another of Its Was Good Lawyer es i On the bench Gaynor stood for a} democratic (leket against Otto Ban- | the policies of the administration. | wo mayor has been employed |f famous “scoops” this evening, and perhaps offer a million dollars Fapidly ‘ Became Supreme Justice. strict interpretation of the law. Hin| nara at has r m no uncom n aight tn in be a . = fl sd are gained recogni- HOD on astute of the! Gaynor was overwhelmingly |the city hall to see Murphy sitting | ideal of a “clean government with BB able lawyer, both as | In 1893, responding to the call of | decisions bearing upon mi of th [in the out ffice, waiting his turn |out graft and 4 theorist, his|both the republicans and indepen- | police power i congested muni Ipal- | elected capture of Gallagher awa ing«Mayor Gaynor’s condition.” fought desperately, but his revolver lcome mayor ing of Mayor Gaynor this morning nearly three-quarters of an hour before its unreliable evening contemporary, In all prob: to substantiate its statements. Funny, isn’t it?