The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 15, 1910, Page 1

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THE SEATTLE ATION F yOL. 12, NO. 149 ) MILLIONS GO UP IN BLAZE AT BRUSSELS fic Fire Wipes Out Exposition Grounds—Sends TAY SLANDER TO BEAT LAFE HAMILTON OT False Stories Circulated Against South Side Can- didate for Commis: joner ; | People Panic-Stricken Fleeing for Safety—Forty| siaso donperate by the grawing | Are Injured. jstrength of M. L. Hamilton as a} andic for county commidstoner | from South district, followers of | ey Untied Peews) Jourred, Frantic men trampled wo-|W, A, Carle recently began @ cam F Aug. 15.—The ashes} men ayd children in a mad effort | paign of w he | buildings of the Untver- | to save their lives. st ef lec spon Hamil Risa! Expositic Minny Acts of. Bravery. ton'a character have been induatri feday form a sok en reached the Kir | tier not only by. the Bea reany 120 before al! the crowd had left Rhee | pwerl’s most pri mclosure, and with th te ‘ales & camaiahtd ter | ra With the app Sire te thelr cars, men and i .),, mn. It ie charged that] ee building and «wept half | Wal acts of bravery were lost in the between the Curie forces and» La- | pay” to deatruction, has hing crowds that sought to pass wed thnk the cate a mate ~ the damage |¢® masse through the gates. The |) i) ihe inl UM po ate ble arrival of of the gen d’armes and | PUrchanine eee xp auinwrare ty, ¢. housing |#0ldlers save any lives in the|* - padihen “Ceher tahae One of the Standers | Soon the French and English} Among the stor j > t ¢ nd the [about H | Pm Eres were lost and only 4 Were injured Pie delidings were crow @ throngs. The nu was ja Looters Were Busy rdly had the looting wen etautions were tion worth ker? A diamon 1,000 In said to of lath fire, | er wind, po- and then troops from re hurried to the pani y palaces “i food for the by a high The of the Avenu been stole thefts were With on Nations wi eral of the in de littered | and grimed, | officials of the ex. | on the fair main expgsi and the re with charred dirty water, the parture = 2 iy garrisons w to herd Mies people to safety. In 7 for the exits following | position conferred JEM, most of the casualties oc . see caso bow nm the water front to catet he left town that way They | od. ad the next morning Me-| = x is eh swore out @ warrant for Ham- | the ne Didn't Own the Lote embers Investigation showed th ad- | be Cameron, did not the | ts, and MeTeigh immediately not the he tay iay they the Hamilton r hed for Campbell wether a aes Major wy Hamilten per } for Re nally hart, whe P IN OLD Wi gE ed to Have Visited Eastman Home Near Balti-|‘«\+« pretenve more When Mrs. Eastman Was Killed—Her Pic- 1» sr a» i alee pretenses, but the n that ¢ ranger to Hamilton Iton had ture Identified by Residents. Harr making the | | (By United Press.) BALTIMORE, Md, Aug The death of Edith May Woodill Bike secluded bungalow of “Lame Bob” Eastman, at St. Mich ae Burke was district | Me Md. and the murder of Mrs. Mary Scott Castle Chariton, of | Jee during thie time; J. T. Rona Take Come, italy, are linked together today by the Baltimore Sun, | ¥4* “strict attorn Pat The Sun suxgests the possibility that Mrs. Charlton was the |os*istant district attorn t stman’s letters as having killed Mre. | H. McGraw sheriff j . - | | SEATTLE, MONDAY, AUGUST WASH SNAP-SHOT AFTER BULLET HIT GAYNOR 15, 1910, The scene on board the Kaiser Wilhelm ¢ Grosse a moment after Mayor Gaynor had been shot. Dr. Smith, a passenger, hown holding the halffainting mayor from falling, while one of the mayor's friends is hurrying up to t. The mayor's wound, under the right ear, is pouring out a flood of blood, and the blood has begun to rum over his mustache from his nose, His coat and hand are already spattered with blood. The mayor tried to stanch the blood from his nose with his hand, and it smeared his face.. Tois remarkable picture was taken by a newspaper photographer who happened to be aboard. SALOON RAIDED GABLE DOWN AND PEOPLE WALK TWICE INONE BUT FURTARIDES IN tls AUTO be the residents of Talbot county, Md., gnized | | Wares of Chariton and his wite as. those of the cou seen | | . Plot? ‘ | —— ent or a Plot? Siiiies before Mrs. Woodill wae murdered. . ad acl mand Was Greatest—Is It an Accid e hundred er ere € n tons profewsing to have seen {Chariton visited St. Micha 7 es coy . s 4 t t the cor -— Me party at the bungalow say that | Or five times, and liked th 4 : yesterday in the m at the oor} esiteres published of Chari-|..Th¢ bank records show that ner of Third av. and Washington | Ey SER Ong SAR wif : iene Cs ton | Seernee was not absent from) Jat, conducted by Charles W Saturday morning from 7:30 till 8330, both ends. = and of Porter Chariton !duty any business day in June, | $ when Patrolmen Johnson, | Saturday afternoon from 5 till 4 o'clock Sunday morning, Wet those of the man 1 woman 1909. Mrs, Woodill was murdered | |Thompson and Geer entered.| both ends. 8S Eastman’s bungalow, says|June 21. Eastman shot and killed] Shomo and his two bartenders Sunday off again, on again, all morning; noon 11:30 to = __ | himself sh: afterward — while} |were placed under arrest. This i#| 12:30; again in afternoon werned the Na-| being pursue deputy sheriffs third consecutive Sunday that d the people. walked Brae bank here » 1909,| ‘The Sun recounts the riotous Shomo has been arrested for sell ob Furth is president of the Seattle Elec pany's anaes scenes at the bungalow as declared ling Mquor on Sunday | ‘tines, the man to whom the people have the right to look for i possible that he may have | by shbors, and refers to the i A A | "In the basement the patrolmen service mend gene to St. Michaels, | “temper of Mra. Charitbn and the (By United Press) round a Chinese lottery game in ‘ob Furth + home in his spacious automot Saturday enllaatil his future wife.|fact that she drank heavily. OYSTER BAY, N. Y., Aug. 15 full operatic Tom Kee, Al Kuban n. He was seen driving around the boulevards Sunda mei : " March, Colonel John See, who were conduct a men turday afternoon—-tired with the work and rush | jMtarting sary is Merce, Som ling the gar were arrested, and week's hardest day, and the aceumulated fatigue of a | | Roosevelt will leave Sagamore Hill ed on cash bail of $200 each.| week's work—walked home, or waited for roundabout, doubly ' | for the Pacific const, where he is| ghortly after Shomo was re-| “crowded cars “ | } scheduled to deliver the Charter | leased from jail on ball, Capt. Bar Women who had taken the opportunity to do the week hop | day address on March 2% at the|nick was informed that Shomo’s carried buridles home and were jammed with them and by ' , iversity 8 California |ealoon was again doing # rushing in stuffy cars ; ne fo resident will travel| business. He sent patrolmen to Frail girls, employed all week in stores and offices, got home | | Y hag each ate throug than 60 men drinking at the bar.) their one day of rest from the roar of down town % ; " Shomo was not present. Five bar Probably Jacob Furth didn’t care much about all this. He had © passes He will addre nl : i “4 “yr h ; ki |Bouthern Commercial Congress at| tenders and attendants were hix automobile. He could lean back on the cushions and smoke : | | Atlanta |rested, all of whom were released| his cigar and be comfortable : | eee uguat 22 Colonel Roosevelt {Upon Shomo depositing $100 bail The car lines have their biggest days on Saturday and Sunday Peo . De 4 or each of them As it is, this is not the first time, nor the second, nor will be | : ue te ahaen tt aver on a fying | "phe City Grill, Third av. and] the last, doubtless, when the lines are down then? pd Oe ee aan ak cx: route, | Prefontaine place, was open yester If the aceldents are accidents, wouldn't it be worth while for 7 | 8 He will not speak en route, 1. 3g. McKinley and James W the car company to stop the leaks @ccasioned by the people who Be trest of Howard Christian-| Superior Judge Tallman this a will return to New York direct. | 4# anieune | E ) MY, and RCP : a : Gray, who were serving the liquor,| have to walk home Mis oe a . yearn |morning eowtinued until September . ee eee »| Were arrested and released on cash If they are not accidents, how long are the. people going to Charles: h}1 the hearing of the injuction to] ¥*¥**¥¥¥¥* ¥ 1 stand for this treatment by Jacob Furth? How soon will they j 7 p 4 * | ; Pike st., this morn the | close the present restricted district 5 37,26 4| The Svea bar, 313% First av. 8] demand action by the city government? Is there ground for + Be expect 1. aap fe court said that tha. wae |b. OYRACUSE CAP 137,269. * | was crowded with drinkers, ‘The| charges freely made by Madison residents that the accidents are bus " the vacation period of the court, and (ay Unleed Press.) * ner, T. Nyberg, and his bar-| part of a plan to punish the people of Madison for resisting Seat Pi _— ted in the | that as it would require consider-|* wasitnGTON, Aug. 1b #| keeper, R. A. Starburg, were ar-| ‘tle Hlectric company building plans which will injure them? weeks the prisoners’|able time to hear the matter, it|* ,. WASHINGTON tae acuso, #| Tested, The owner secured bis OWN | gees t Fedele PES Pas were to cleton keys, |was better It should go over to the|* The population of Syracuse, #) iets on $100 bail, but left. Wl 2 is td regular term of court, Judge Gil: | tN ie amie! ate tn igon, | bartender in Jail MAYOR GAYNOR |nowrishment. | Temperature 994 ee Ham wi hear te cane then, | the. population of Colorado &laqeaewe ee R AHHH S! — HAS QUIET NIGHT| ry vutcun war lorued cary to have been wit oO i Wie aha eintaite af kira (* Springs, Colo., is given & rae * day, signed by Drs, Arlitz and for the last few da rhe 9g oa need phe # 078, 0 gain of 7,993 since mie, We the lene Sen, he ee (hy United Press.) Dowd. All the medical men in sa 3 oo . ? ha 8,14 |* run, or in any run, the thing HOBOKEN J, Aug. 15.—|/tendance on New York's wounded a, ho allege that their property is ae 3 Aug an wh “of Fet Li ly = derably Sekastaresed vy AO He Chat counts most ad Bet ® | omayor ynor passed a good | executive agree that his condition ‘ee th he district ; *® there ability si Want * |aignt. His condition this morning |{s excellent, In private they admit in the tha Mel The district can be kept open # “Ads” get there Phone your : is satisfactory. He slept well, and | that they confidently expect their nd nt pr ; “ |* * ~ =e 1 the time present = a eee ee ee 4 carne ig ese new district now OR OOOO OR ROR RR esietcn en nha building further south will be ready Pe eee Pe Eee | - ' es mde & few for occupancy It * | LAWYERS CHARGE CALHOUN $85 SBBiting ar . BANK CLEARINGS. | * A DAY FOR GOING TO JAIL & ted kaa KH KK th * ; me tttted ; . | |* PP : hm (By Unit ees.) * Y were w i & GAYNOR BACK AT HIS *| neeeeenangneas i* +s today . .$1,894,198.96 «| ® SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 15.-After five days of “durance * syiter got as a: rd DESK AN 61K WERKE %) t “4 mena ee "209-732.66 &|® vile” in the county jail, serving the sentence imposed upon * BE the Merchants’ Pris [rs Mp cornet Roek Ciena er Bere be ae” Tacoma % | them by Judge Lawlor for contempt of court, Attorneys A. A. * WP, 8 econd . ‘ * (By Uni - Page cere 4 that he ks in the right way \% Clearings today ..$ 955,271.00 %|# Moore, Stanley Moore and J. J, Barrett again are free men. * M10 be the £ & HOBOKEN, N. dy Aug. 1. | With this note pinned t goet| So Manses 6864.00 &|#- ‘tae expense to Patrick Calhoun, the lawyers client, of their * —— |* It was ger yg rai hg? ener : the body of Loule Garfinkle, 4, aly Portland. : %|% sojourn behind the bars, is estimated at }.,021. The prison * oll care Msc ropa ini 0. Sorootteg ‘ : 9,542 # doors swung back at midnight and the three defenders of the * : ashingtor as taken | earings today . .$1,639,542.00 * de ¥ OPEN-HANDED —_[f Cenaiion continuce to improve, & | xslexman, Washington st, was taken | Clearing senna ak aime Seamer swans tack ok sitetase cod ‘oe tures Situanecs fe & sThere’s if he will leave the Geapte & |trom [he Ney One. fue body ap- | Spokane %|% friends, They had no complaint to make o. their treatment * ae.” gave his|* August 20. One physician pre- & |docks thin mori ie water 24/% Clearings today ..§ 855,603.00 #|# during their enforced detention, but at the same time they * 8 é nan| * back at his desk in six weeks. #* | hour salan J . * Mo gave —_ ; le'n wife secured a divorce | * * his wife t ticket * Garfinkle ife secured a ail ie ake ee the bai * SOO ROR OIRO TORI TOIO i par | 4 ml about two weeks age eH j ke HERRERO | ON TRAINS AND * NEWS STANDS Se DMD TAFT SEND A MA “HERE TO GET WILSON OR BURKE TO QUIT? ONE C | Justice Loring, of Beverly, in Seattle, a Friend of Taft ~~His Purpose Is Believed to Make Combine to Beat Poindexter. a Did Just . Caleb I the M achusetts preme cot , et « or Wil- Justice I I He n the ! I J ieral Myers and Massachusetts and I n ¢ he Seattle Her ‘ Dianien Sealy Siti He 1 Chapin took Judge Le é ked ert hours, } \ que vi he € anc son Vhat d talk about it le known tha he ‘wactions | sige i , too, like arty i looking m the enatorial self on record 7 pe A fore. | 80 long ar yhatically that election in thi with a fo he ~ 5 thee: Hien Wik |deding eye t op mistic of tt ers can s¢ A left to ® ne ¢ oot Is Friend of Taft's. The ne J being a upréme © J « vusetts, is, | Is politician. } n of great lee ‘ {t councils. He him to the honor to Seattle His personal amb political at- that he cannot very word even for the benef y nolse as a whole. He ha at Presi- Burke on every conceivable candidacy, so long and #0 consis ' he would have to turn there is to be any with somersault in order to « t mu oon The primary word about the judge It is bard a month away it for Wilson to think of resigning the support On the* other hand, Burke has another spent close to $100,000 so far. It st g came to Se is a lot of money, but possibly ar-|attle to t ut the elimination rangements could be made where-|it will be officially m known lby Judge Burke would not suffer|in a few days—that is, if he sue fl financial lows Were he to ceeds FISHERMAN TELLS HOW LAWS "ARE MADE TO FAVOR RICH | le b Even Among Those Who ;;" \.. Follow the Sea Is the Hand if the Interests. letter of up tothe Corporations Make Laws. ve their legisla- it that the in favor of the rand gill all controled ey are given n the statute reement of the | | BY T. 3. DILLON. ' | the fish commis« watch all the he traps 1 water rs com- after the ha There is & Ne ison (Sims f the legislature), at the south end where the piles high seins, lights, and their verlooked neglects to have nm his boat, he aght to book. Laws Help Rich Men. a 1 of In- s ‘enforced ap corpora- of small Mfe is a nd his reward f chance. Sometimes he pay for hi when the just below } Other t vith thelr dim » fishermen Jof the whole " gear A ft s t rman t number painte tely br Eve herr an r Th on to make 5 cents t 10, the seine | aple It is mad s difficult as atch the fish, orations squeeze g their r it, Each boat ud have \ rage of $200 a day for Ys, or $1,200 there were | agitation tate, Hu ay for an or-{h amp acke com- | stre onditions, which have Ars tarted an federal supervision of the ot soon be de- that the ter Plans are | bat the fish Puget oune its removal from reds of th usands ander w fishermen to tions, salt r the n will which | will come into the traps. At fishing time the price of fish is « or later|up all over the ople in the East are © prices for fish, ps are wasted cory rol on | same here will be n for fed nable to pay ~ BULLET ROYAN, France, Aug carrying 1,200 passenger freight train at 100 Many of the | the wreck is t nly hope have ny dead are LONDON, Aug. 1 M nk during a sey torr dis patch received by 1 he fa f the crew

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