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BOY BURNS Tree Stump. |horrible death if she would not support him by a life of shame. She | ner erbsdet x3 re red a saloon at Montda, | Was tr convicted and sentenced to hang, the execution being post | ped ath Gat’ on A, HF pie a ~--.| Ls Mont., and tried to accomplish an lponed u August 9, a month after the date when It Is expected ber F Dae old-fashioned hold-up. He was-ar- H baby will be be She already bas four children. ] | 2 rested before he could get away. BY HONOR FANNING. por yaneteemanenatiaan imate Deputy Sheriff Sam Milton took } Children and for the child rsiinnsd*~veiaitincst ode amemetlae tec ber Orie eee TS to an Oregon Short Line | (Special to The Star.) 1 | SAUL STE. MARIE, Ont,| .Whleh is soon to be born to | YM Tis A 4 : rain bring his to Idaho Palla, June 26.—The women of the en-| her irae: ° Kaceweer ‘\ SEREES Ta” FI St Se sae s the train neared Spencer, Whit- Ure province of Ontario are up 1} The official hangman died a Map and diagram showing course of flight of Hugh Whitney, des-|)) pg ha pa Fin arma against the & Of ®l year ago, and the office was then |perate outiaw, who ie shooting down all who stand in his way to the | Wiiiam Kidd pA fad ig Ma aed woman The ple of — “ | sbolished No man wanted Jackson Hole dereansasides in como which once soinede will mean escape. Whitney shot hizo wad rvs | farie, wher Angelina Ne) @heriff William Carney, mc cae fo ths 3 y . ter. politano, sentenced to death for!o years old, will be the c Tova the murder of her husband, les} ypon whom. the duty will devolve | vue te Ag es FIFTEEN-YEAR-OLD ARTHUR WESTON. in fail, ‘manifest great sympathy af placing the black cap, adjusti lsemped trem Got teeta b Wet yesterday glowing with| thinking their friend had preceded | mother 8 bs Sr ares the fetal seattold | A bosse Immediately started im « | youth and health and spirits, the| them. Two or three hours passed T rominent women, MPs ae gach He ie pursuit of the desperadoes. charred bod; of 18: eareld | 1>e smoke from the burning wood | Henry Hennison and Mrs. Richard | ost - wong 1a teat wry ce District Attorney Reads petnntionsl Stuff From “Book of sa: hdenarai up suddenly appeared at pitiful, y y died down, and several men walked lganth, have cont this piecttheIMEN ties nace tat no’ w be-| solute Life”—Excerpt on “Perfect Motherhood.” a and shot Edgar McGill. Arthur Weston, lies in a morgue “ - i 5 ifore him, says that he will resign ‘ Taking McGill's horse he over the ground, looking for cord eable to Sir Wilfred Laurter,ipefore he bangs a woman. But Life” cult, was held prisonér in the} Low et * horse he hurried _ teday, the victim of fire. wood. premier of Canada, who is attend-lgomebody will—if the petitions do| “Junior comnfonwealth” of Evelyn | ‘Ward the est. At Menan, he by 2 tah was pinned to the als aa Bo L. 8 a Ese ing the coronation ceremonies 11} pot gtay the hand Arthur See at the time the revealer loouee — Rabe, Seals, er ot ae & falling tree yesterday after horrified to see a small, blacken London At first thi risoner worrled of the “book of trath” asserted she | POSS¢ stationed at a bridge to head ‘neen and slowly burned to death, twisted body crushed down under Piedad ‘eb North: Amerie sMaE tien Gt ter nde had scarlet fever, is promised by|>!m off. Whitney shot Scott and while comrades, ignorant of the|& big tree stump and burted in its ‘School's out today petition you to intercede with [cbildren, but now she dwells more | Assistant State's Attorney Burn-|COPtnued west. At Rigby, Whit- + ga were within a few\ashes. He rushed to the place Today marks the end of the! the governor general of Can: coutigually upon the expected ham, who is prosecuting the case jney shot Robert Olney, an Idaho jhurled the stump aside, and drag-| reign of the Ogre that all childhood| SD a Ren Gente Maby. She teare that it will. be against See s constable, Later reports say Br Rap in a wooded district | ged forth Arthur's body boy] will shun till mellow September! pardon or commute the ¢: taken from her as soon an it is Clara Jenny, living next door to| tat he shot and killed a boy to ‘Bear 93rd st. and Phinney av.. at| was dead—and probably had|days draw nigh—the Serfdom of) fentence imposed upon Angel. |born and she herself will be rude the “commonwealth,” took. the |%2¥ to secure possession of a fresh fhe city limits. Arthur and com-j|died tn the most horrible agony, | Study | ino Napolitano for the mur- {ly dragged to the seaffold at once stand late yesterday. Her testi | horse, had been watching men{agony like that invented by sav-| And are they down-bearted—the| der of her husband. The prove. [id pay the penalty of thé law for! mony created a tremendous sensa-| , Shots heard in the lava beds stumps and clearing land | ages to torture vietims. youngsters? We venture to hazard! cation Great, and the wom- [idling the brute of a man who| tion, She told of sights she had| it night by sheep herders at for residence lots. They gradually| The body was tenderly carried | they are not | an labored under great mental jawught to live in idleness by the seen from her window which the] —— Support the theory that “srolled apart from cach other, and|home, and then to a morgue, Ar-| Now begin the riotous days of! strese s. Spare her for her four Ishame of his wite . state attorneys assert prove the| tney shot and killed his Joung Weston was left by himself.| thur was the son of H. Weston, liv-| Don't - Care - What - Happensto-Me. — contention that See's relations with| Partner, for the murderer was ahmed other boys went home,' ing on 93rd st., near Fourth av. The scouts will chase biood-thirsty || SaaS Rg. Mildred Bridges and with Mona| ‘day seen in the vicinity of inate Injuns over the back loté whether || ° Rees were highly immoral eee Eee oe ae ft be 9:05 @ m. or not. What is | 1 ou e ve is Mona R who has been con-|,, It is believed that he ts heading time now? | ducting the “commonwealth” since | fT the Jackson's Hole country tm an ec ace asda On with the fun, let soy be un-|| See's arrest on charges ot abduc-| Nesterm Wyoming, and tf he gains confined—or words that general gm tion and contributing to the delin- | ‘34 id unse region D V d D C id and dynamle effect! | oman rrom Ha an ’s oose quency of a minor child, was not in|"¢ Will probably escape. . Yorce and Van Cupl | re eo | Song cert SS Sls oeaveunvanenel Tt is a neck and neck race now heard. Jndge Gay made that an- Ontart as a “misguided child” and said that | * old D. Vorce and little D.|nouncemmnt yesterday, and now all ° pcb ig Saas 1 Se Miss Jenny probably had “distort-|* WEATHER FORECAST. | Old D. Vorce is going to would-be divorcees are working | une bal e The Undersigned Respectfully Petition } ed things she had seen * For Seattle and vicinity: © gome tall hustling for the re- overtime to get into the June cal-| | “Probably she saw some strange|* Fair tonight and Wednesday; & of June to cop Cupid's u- endar. | | things, Mona continued. “But | ® — northwesterly winds. * A mighty strenuous effort will Beginning today, nine more judi- they were the legitimate rites in|* eee at noon today ®& made to boa June “the month cial days are left in June. Between core 0 a j eee ee ited tea wm jhe religion that we three indulged | * 61 degrees. = grass wido’ instead of “the the bashful ones, who come up to | Araperate. he t in.” \* month of brides the courthouse with thetr $4.50 for | a arae measure Irresponsible tor he Girt Won't Desert See. RRR tk tk tk n For the edict has gone forth that a marriage license, and those who|¥ * * ¥¥* scpniaistnciiatie ted * i : vimnon wae sn wpe oF Speihare ‘tka Retkd oe came tas ae - during July and August when the hie themselves up Profanity bill BL AE a = ara aereren >, saaiiera day Stephen Bridges made a final| WANTS CRUISE TO LAST . * Total. || sUSTICE WOULD BE WELL SERVED BY PARDONING A te” wil} be on their vacations with that “never again,” things will 2 . " Ms PT REL) Cs . ~ futile effort to induce his daughter UNTIL HE'S 100 YEARS OLD, ; . t seedingly livel: # 1910—June 19, +00 232 # | LINO NAPOLITANO, OR BY COMMUTING DEATH SENTE | Mildred to desert S Her head yi Stee. Se =e, Crores “onsen; be exceodingly Byev’ \* 1911—June 19. 16 268 #|| TO LIFE IMPRISONMENT. Mildred. tp Secor Bee ae Seen] aw SORE, ee ee oe a . 4 on he} e pesca | aes (Signed) MRS. STEPHEN BRIDGES der, while he tearfully pleaded with | ene, ene cares See eeke had ca he WES Ol . pleaded with | mainer of his life, James B. Ham- if you want to aid the movement to save Mrs. Angelino Napolitano | And her 17-year-old daughter, Mil-| he: mond, 72, millionaire inventor, is TAFT MAY OPEN LAW OFFICE (By United Press.) WASHINGTON, D. C., June 20. & law office in Cincinnati after he leaves the White with his son Robert, will carry on, is problem, “What Shall We Do With Our Ex-Presidents,” who heard him today assert he was in earnest. A spangled acrobat sat sewing on & little chamois *money pouch,| wherein to cache his savings, and) ® sadfaced clown was busy ham-| Mering out a letter on a little type-| writing machine. Battered trunks) Ee & that performed the office of chair, | dressing table, bureau and writing! desk were everywhere. A troup of trained hounds sat in one corner, Gravely regarding The Star artist 88 he sketched | It was the men’s dressing tent of the Selle-Floto circus. It was the behind-the-scenes of the big white] + Bert Morphy, the man who “sings | to beat the band,” was flecking an imaginary speck of dust from bis sheer wh uniform; George Brown, the English clown, was tl-| dying up his elaborate costumes— | & dozen or more of them—and two} or three of the boys were reading) letters from home. “I want a sack o' tobacco,” ex Claimed one of the jockey boys. r “Sure,” said a tall clown. He hsb a de p Pe ange ry ton, Colo., where he rought out a package of the sone whol the ano Of The jockey passed over the ni fary nickel and the commercial transaction was closed. | Clown Storekeeper, the cercus business?” “Well, He then they get It,” smiled "a the dressing tent storekeeper. eorge Brown, there, 4 Has a stock of everything under the |“ sun which he supplies to the 173|week for himself and his some men performers. saulting dog.” Walsh owns a big ranch in Little VOL. 13, NO. 101. UNDER TREE * Seattle Boy Meets Awful Death in Fire—Pinned Beneath Fallen That President Taft will open House and, build up @ practice which the young man report that is creating discussion here today. That he contemplated this plan was intimated at the luncheon at the Chevy Chase club, at which the president was entertained by members of the Cincinnat! Commercial club. The intimation of the plan was made when the president was humorously discussing the but those SKETCHED IN THE CIRCUS DRESGING ROOM BY & TAR STAFF ARTIST hangs What They Make, “Are they good money-makers tn if you call $50 to The clown with the blue trunk is] week and all expenses good money Bennett. Kets $90 a “What does he—" The Star man ONLY INDEPENDENT SEATTLE, WASH., T HUNDREDS SHERIFF. NILLED BY TYPHOON (My United Prees Leased Wire.) TOKIO, June 20.—Hundreds have been killed by a typhoon that hy devastated the entire eastern coast of Japan. Numbers of fishing boats have gone down and thousands of hou along the coast has been demol- ished. In the Kochi Shikoku provinces, 290 coral boats were sunk and 123 fishermen drowned. The destruction of houses in the prefecture of Yamanshi was enor. mous. OIL TOWN {a WIPED OUT (Ry United Pres Leased Wire) BAKERSFIELD, Cal, June 20. The town of Maricopa in the Sunset oll fields, 55 miles west of her was practically wiped out by fire early today, according to reports received here. Captain Fred W. Ball of the volunteer fire company is reported dead and many others injured The loss is estimated at $200,000. | MRS. ANGELIN: of this poor woman's tragedy are pouring in upon Barl Gre asking for her pardon or reprieve. at Sault Ste. Marie, rude home from the hangman's noose, cut thi | Governor, Ottawa, Canada. A clear gain of 16 marriage If lcenses was scored by the June lpride “team” yesterday over the lrecord established on June 19 of Hast year. Pitcher D. Cupid thus overcame the handicap of the Sun-| jday shutout, which netted the 1910 team 13 “runs.” The score shows {that Manager Claude F. Gage, for) Cupid's team, who is also the mar |riage Meense clerk at the court |house, has been able to bring them lover the home plate 34 times more than last year at this time. 1 Are the warrants of the Duwam- ish waterway commission tainted | with fraud? Are the salaries fixed | by the commissioners #0 unreason- able that they amount to a fraud? These ¢ the questions put up out ;started to ask. the general press agent of the | But a sbrill whistle sounded. It | show. was the signal for the “Grand “George Brown—that clown in ‘a e t ds tin. Mie cian torens fate pubs. My the silk coat over there—is a big “What do they do in the winter |favorite in the pantomimes in Eng: months?” asked The Star man--jland along about Christmas time. these clowns and acrobats? Bill Avery, that clown in the blonde Yh, some of them are in vaude- “ tl viite, but most of the clowns have |Ws, Tuns a cigar store in Pitts: their home towns to spend the cold | burg. Jack Davis, another clown, i# lweather in,” replied Mr, Bennett,'a clerk in @ Denver hotel, Ralph al Ont, ONT O NAPOLITANO. becau. threatened he out, sign The American and Canadian publle ts deeply stirred over the story Petitions signed by governor general of Canada, at Ottawa tens of thousands | | Angelino Napolitano killed her husband on Easter morning in their | her with nd mail it to Earl Grey, | No Lock cn Colety Strong Box ONE CENT. fiwi*AiStod te Desperado Leaves Dead and Wounded in Path; Believed to His estates More Lr 9 ce for Wild “Jackson Hole’ + i ia a@Monion fa A oa Sone of attempted Pee INoonS joldup iis alt ~ Y Wwoidre Witham Kid’, ™*% Si was kitted ond me, “ ‘Samuel Mejton grt ” wounde: ' ? 3 2 2 # Wiesce Ned Re pe! & feCamas € w PVGnil thet here Mamer Pd aw ridge where Rube Scott hot — IDAHO FALL 3. af Sf ee ea LACKFOOT st ¥- @ POCATELLO “ Ne s @ Soda Springs | sed of present, be in tres wits nity. ppe Se eee ie S on of| “Papa, do not testify against Mr. whom Evelyn Arthur See, founder] See,” was her sobbing response to of the “Absolute Life” cult, is now jh 8 entreaties. | being tried in a Chicago criminal] ‘Tehre was a stit when the court. It is said that the mother! of truth” was produced and identi | persuaded her daughter to become] fied, buttt was handed to the clerk ne of See's “priestesses,” in his!| without excerpts being read. |dred Bridges, for the abdu | | to County Treasurer Will H. Hanna | “love Jungle” temple. by the prosecuting attorney, — IX T through Deputy Robert H. Evans. (My United Press Leased Wire.) $ 0 $ BUT Unless he found evidence of fraud,| CHICAGO, June 20——Asserting the treasurer, according to the |that Evelyn Arthur See, revealer of NO ONE HURT | cult, claimed to jopiaion given him this morning, has no discretion except to pay the war- | | rante Ovans laid stress, however, urer was merely a On the other hand, he any warrants, " “ 1°72, "do not know whether fraud | saturated with Idese ef mysticiem, night with the Byrd. girl, -whom sbiiats,” sald Matae thig toorktng. | res Univeraal. Lami Law. My /Faste cnime ae hie, oiter on . . of the Lord. I work arrived home at 3 2th av “L brought attentic | will is the will of the Lor¢ | home “12th av loses Wr pie - sogatelton BE yaa 4P"lin the hearts of all m Tam the|S. Jones tried to get into a quarrel |fravagant expenditure Of public|L0Pd. My service is to lead them with Parete, They Vee ees Bad Ths procecnting ations (10, the Lord: down to Maynard and Jackson. laces hot appear anxious to took |, THe quotation !mmediately fol Here Jones is alleged to have hit] Per not Guocer. gamers | t lo howed the definition of the bdok |th> sir and when Parris regenten iM ‘acbingt ovaeusa! » Pca itself, vail bee a prea the bes se one | r “The spirits’ revelation came in| pulled his 45-calibre automatic re | he en r e n v ay . ‘ - 4 had been an ex ert |e aim was poor and ‘no one was |feig-¥o the discovery of fraud. 80 prior to that had ery | must ig nothing to do but \ranta.” Andt he county money without check whatever w thus continue unle pay the system s§ some in the RECIPROCITY DEBATE 18 courts, GROWING A LOT HOTTER, 24 ic. They're talking reciprocity In congress; early, late Our #enators at Washington Kngage in warm debate. Tf we one cool, With Canada could share, We'd gladly send them in exchange Congressional hot air, of paying having any the same on the ides that he did not mean the trens- | “rubber stamp.” advised him against over-zeal in holding up far as my office is concerned, there | war ou will tax payer steps in to air the matter out refreshing breeze the “absolute life” be the living God and so gained um) George Parris, Augustine Jones i viet Pincriet “Attorney Bort and Miss Byrd, all negroes, are in ham today read excerpts from the the city jail as a result of a shoot “book of absolute life.” This manu-/ing affray at midnight, in which | script contained lengthy quotations from the “book of truth,” both of | which were written by See and are Jones wasted six shots. Jones had been at the circus last ence of every phase of mortality. “book | HUNDRED ARMED MEN © go | RAIL OUTLAW Have Killed His Pal, to Make e” County. 3 (By UhiteA Pres.) | POCATELLO, Ida, June 20— | Shooting everyone he meets, Hugh | Whitney, eluded a posse near here | today and has started for the wild- est district of the Jackson Hole re- gion in Wyoming. A number of persons today were wounded by the fleeing outlaw. The whole section of the state through which he had | fled is terrorized. 20.—2 p. mM—A posse hundred armed men hi this place to take Hugh Whit ney, the desperate outlaw, | dead or alive. Whitney sinc last Saturday has terrorized the whole of western Montana eastern Idaho. He has murdered at least one man, shot down four others who tried to aid in his capture, and it is believed that he murdered His partner in crime, when the latter signs of losing courage. Indians on Trail. Tolay @ band of Blackfoot In diane are on the trail. Bloodhounds are foilowing the frenzied slayer’s and unless Whitney is killed r captured by nightfall, the gover- or of Idaho will call out a com- pany of the National Guards to aid the pursuit ‘ first heard of Whitney was turday. With a companion | — SODA SPRINGS, Ida., | scent, The arranging today to leave here July 1 on a cruise to last until he is 100 years old. Hammond will sail in a new yacht, the Lounger II, de signed by himself. His Wish. “The fur trade of the world uses ) UP one million cat skins annually,” “I wish the fur trade would come around some night and gather its next year's supply from off my house and back garden wall.” NEWS ITEMS FROM THE HICKTOWN BEE ot quite stuck with Gink’s this, morning until found out his wife is the snake charmer. | Rert Burns watched the cireus parade today in a pair of lemon- colored silk #ox. ©, you Bert! | Uncle Abe Pitts of The Mills haw got & new upper Annybelle Swine Is clerking tn the ‘and do Emporium. — Drop in, boys, your trading now Lafe Watertower he don't know rt a fight quicker’ to that she's 4 much powder | na auch proved myself to be what | am in myself. | know | am the spirit. | love the world and ask the world| to recognize that | am from God, | but the world does not know this.” | Then Burnham turned to the writ: | t | ings cohcerning “perfect mother: | hood.” See's cult, he had claimed was to prepare a race of perfect Ten dollars in cash prizes for mothers, Referring to mothers,| vacation Yopic. Have you written the “book of absolute life” says ps reat sepiennls ae “Because | require the perfect purification of those in whom is provision for the incoming of a new race, | have multiplied the spirit’s body, from whom the new race is coming. Those who are that body will garner fruit, advantage of so clal life, personal purity, by ex periencing among themselves ali that society will experience. There shall be born a new ra week, vacation n a-going on. xt No worry, 0 The Star will pay $10 in cash must not be longer than 200 words, bear your name, address and stre CHICAGO, June 20.—Testimony | day night. The names of the winn to show that Mildred Bridges, 17,| printed in The Star Saturday. high priestess of the “Absolute Address the Vacation Editor, CASH REWARDS FOR _ VACATION LETTERS The the best letters of 200 words on the yet? that you were to go off on a week's 0 work—and a week’s pay to keep What would you do with the week? rewards for the best letters, which written on one side of the paper, and t number The $10 will be divided this way: FOR THE MOST ATTRACTIVE VACATION. F FOR THE MOST UNUSUAL OR NOVEL VACATION. FOR THE MOST FOOLISH VACATION. o All letters must be matled or delivered to The Star ottice by Thurs- ners and the winning letters will be Seattle Star.

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