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Mp has circled the globe h a ’ | S a The Star prints a o—- ‘ ‘and f ad nothing finer for hing ‘ : every Saturday for the kid- pets than good dogs. Her ONLY INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER IN SEATTLE ll gg Mie ure er pleasure. Take a look at it story is on page VOL, 14. NO. 79, SEATTLE, WASH., SATURDAY, JUNE 1, 1912, ONE CENT $husinyay', HOME EDITION today on page 4 HN) SEATILE| THE MODERATOR [GLAER OF TWD)MER Sues Searmies Finst June BRIDE T JURY SAYS We) SEEING Ueber | pray Ty pay = — KODAK MAN sii PENALTY a AESPONSIB >sper- “ en Blind, unreasoning anger and * A yr . and Prospe | jealousy resulted tast night in @ . Verdict in Aviation Acci« ion, Conduct-| : Y double murder, and today the man! , 7 , * Excursion. hen in nirden, wag Sovhy Sie mas | ; : rh ‘ | dent Case —Ray Chap- Busin: - bars, facing death under the law: ih. aS man, Boy Victim, Is Your City” Plan. Joseph Miller is the murderer, f tae Dead. Mrs, Effi tim. Cottertit and Major J. 8 Effie Lassen is one victim. > “Ws, the jury, find from the evi ogress it | , fs Se tshooaking ph : y ’ a " dence tt at George Quinby met hie bay. . nd the morgue toda . front of the aeroplane and causing ig the second “Progress © a Miller is 28. Felton was 26 \ the plane to strike the rod and day celebrated under Lassen, who obtained a @lyorce swerve toward the grandstand te of C. Slater of the § fram her husband a year ago, was a PACA 6 was the yerdict delivered ‘af Commerce. A special ‘ 49 Quarrels by Miller and Mrs Doh bal th ning at an inquest held Spat the fect of Columbia st - Lassen over her friendship for Feb j yer t the man who was 1 this afternoon, ca he ton nd about money ~ matters r 1 o 4 h last Thursday af- Resiness and protew caused the crime , { rnoon at th udows when Clit em en inspection tour oF Ready to Hang, ij i ane struck the ments ce “Yes, I'm gullty; I committed : "i f ? y upon Quinby, stopping place wes at the murder. 1 ex to be hanged, ; i at r Chapman and Hock, where President | and I am willing to be banged ? dished ver 6 e of people. ‘af the Chamber of Com I'm sorry I had to kill Mra, Lassen, 4 4 bf), ie. Th 5 minutes dohn C. Siater as y but I'm glad I got George.” f nesses amoned to testify of ceremonies, and the In these words Joseph Miller told . were agreed that the unknown pho. Major Cavanaugh, under | S of his double murder. Coolly and . tographer who jumped in front of the lock is being | , calmly he discussed the crime, He ‘ the machine was the dire talied upon for brief exhibited little or no concern, and f the accident Pre was apparently unaffected by the +" on r with iy then proceeder! y that awaits him. ‘ > . ti dou d factory sites >) i “When the place I called my a ’ fron ‘ ut the he belt line. P ! home was broken up, when the i rae shoulders, fied that bis aero- celebration of : woman in whom | had put my trust q ths i 5 ack an uprig on bar of actual cx and to whom I had loaned $1,500, ‘ } i near the } stand, the Renton watersa jhad tried to betray my faith, and . . ‘ t he swerved to escape the me this afternoon . | was planning to rup away and 7 r Had not the struction ee, port commissio ns | > leave me, then there wasn't much : : - en in the he could have speaker for me to do, When Felton ( a, Ir. : alighted in front of the stand —————— ¥ 1 1 were arrested, she sent the . Ray Chapman, 10-year-old boy ‘1 ‘ down there to get him out : ‘ ‘ | whose skull was fractured, died last Starts left me re #0 the could get i ty t ‘ p rg night, making the second fatality. M laway, When I got her to come , ry Mrs. &. R. Lang, whose hand was . . t fom to see me to get me be i rnd . . f . . ‘ severed, ig reported to be recover- made me give her « note for i ' ‘ . ing today. j Agains before she would give me $50 ball f c . = money, I went up to see her yer « ; : : ‘ Hanford terday morning, and told her she | Pa . : ‘ Amy 4 | WOMAN FALLS got George out, but wanted to leave P eee eenend for the believed ber, as I have always “ay } ‘ “Then | saw the receipt for ah 7 A Chiyo Katsura, a Japanese wom- George's bail money in her pocket- , 7 “ 7% jan, who was working in the tea book. It was too much. 1 tried Be ey , room of the Japanese store of M. to grab jt and sling it in her face. . ‘ . Furuya, 1304 Second av., was killed : ‘ We had a scuffle, and I, }—well, ' ae F at 11 o'clock this morning in the @a the bench.” He you khow what 1 4i& I lett. the ’ : wns ‘ freight elevator shaft at that place. Attorney Genera! Wic toom and waa going out to Lake . a “ The woman, who was 28, was! Monday to Washington to tall weyecdl, bat the Mae ? ; trying to get on the elevator, whem| gang was waiting for we. I had 3 y A c she was thrown between it and the! tnd to go dowh town. | wall and fell to the bottom of the ae = Decided to Kit! Rival. MAYBELLE CLARA BABBAGE ln nee’ cutbene ke yee gg wang bah vas a, kn will con iiss knew 5 Mad, fuep Se See And her “June bride” smile—Snapshot picture made at court house, |knew little or nothing af the wogk-| por of the o'clock, and bought a revolver to The first June bride arrived atit# Rett et khhhheae eh W | Seattle, but they will spend a good | ines and operation of the elevator. shoot myself, but I got to think! 7 house at 9 this morning. & % | deal of their time in Juneau. It yo one witnessed the accident,} nh ‘wae littic, slim and pretty, and * THE HONEYMOON & | was while taking the journalistic | but » probably had attempted tol wore the habiliments usual to * word “honeymoon” ® | course at the University of Wash-| Start elevator, pulled the rope! sex. But, somehow, you knew * cx from the anctent custom #| ington that she met the young civil | that releases it while still on the Minute you set eyes on her * mg the Scandinavian and # | engineer floor, and on it starting bad grab- she was a June bride. |* other races to bring “methe- #| They will be married tonight by| bed for it and been caught be- may be mentioned, incidental.|* €8.” or diluted honey, for 30 #| Rev. H. H. Gowen, of Trinity|‘ween it and the wall. From. the and thought that, since I had ke her, | would have to die for it; I didnt’ want to die and leave George " here, so I made ap my mind to get ’ vd him before I was bung. I went to e up to the hotel: and there was the | 3 ma “5 Foye ages 2 ton in which sb 1 that had been reecut , w E | aye er the wedding chureh. | position in which she was ing, Re thaegh counetimen | re oe het te ae ae Tell mcsitling dns tbokea|%’. Om the island of Rhodes *| |her neck had probably been brow at the special) that had caused my trouble. I shot |seared and happy }® honey is still a factor in the ere See ee ee ee ea re she hit the bottom. When Ee eeeel, called for to-| him and went out to kill myself. 1) She climbed the stairs and in-|* Marriage rite. After the wed * she had been dead for seve fo ride over the was going down to the water front | quired of a man in the corridor * “!"s the husband dips bis fin CUPID'S BUSY DAY # eral minutes. Ho af the garage proposed to do tt, but wes 00 at ; re) Way to the auditor's office. He ¥ Ker 1m - rad F son nce “Cupid” Claude Gage had a * : ee to load my revolver will pi }emiled, dropped whatever business | * Ot Over the doorway of busy session at the marriage * has wired (hat! De Matthews, photographed In the sunshine, on the roof of his |gullty, and bave only one request jhe had on hand, and conducted the * hour’ before the bride enters license window this morning— * GREEN IMPRESSED mee My, § welock to. church this morning. to make, and that is that I may |June bride, not only to the audit-\* Me®ntime the spectators cry June 1. He issued 19 licenses, *! and there would have been WITH SEATTLE A. W. Green, president of the Nae / ut to the l “Be alwa 9 eo Bb me When you set out to write about}is a busy man, and has @ formala |» trial soon, 1 did the work /ors office, but to the very counter * Ot ' the lady Be always : , : about 10 more if some of the to bring their witnesses along al Biscuit company, who fs in be at the meeting. | good and sweet as is this - June couples hadn't forgotten * * 3 This is the second largest | > fo consult with the man- * . 7 Kteeeeee eee neg How it Started. khew she w: J brid tempted to use superiativ: callers. It is: a Was a June bride, * Marble and Haas will "Pty instance, Dr. Matthews ie the| “Weil, sub, what can I do for Lassen owned a lodging) ‘The auditor's office is a musty.| pee eaeweeannee ee a house at 727 Marion st. and another | gage t ren | ve it, tallest man in Seattie. Again for! you? ¥ place, as court house offices | cinamodth pei an, yaya instance, the First Presbyterian| That's all. But, tf he te glad to/At Pighth mg en Paes Fas juaually are. The ordinary run of|Then he looked up lnquiringly be time for action on the church of Seattle, of which Dr. Mat-\see you, you purr with pleasure. If pe i lage wer attentions [vesinmes® transacted there is hum-| The groom came out of his trance ‘expires ai miduishs | thews is pastor, is the largest Pres-|he is not giad to see you, you|!ntensely Jealous of any drum in the extreme. It knows|when the first June bridge jogged : ‘i real or fancied, that she reccived jmore sorrow t j “ at his company will within a y BIN be parsed | byterian church in the worid. jsbrivel and freeze. name Benga re ban joy |his elbow, He said he was B, L. y a year de Dr, Matthews returned yesterday | . “ But when the June bride entered| Hones, that he was years old, construct a large wholesale build- ope Se, SYeterendum | | Dr. Matthews returses yee eeteel You Climb to See Him. George Felton came to Senttlela™ cult tcoked up from tholrland that he wee c clvilecgtae LITTLE BOY here. He refused to give the eireulated by th ' | ,|two months ago from Milwaukee, | f the . 4 to keep the rk |him Moderator of the Presbyterian] To reach Dr. Matthews you have/ >? ¢ Mre. I = whale be ledgers, forgot for the moment the | prof | e proposed structure, p the park | couch of America, Being Modera-|to climb stairs to his stady, which |the home of Mrs. Lassen. ws pouns, (columns of figures they were add-| Cus Ke's pen scratched some TRIES SUICIDE ag that they would be settled tor of the Presbyterian church is alis in one of the domes above the|yeed (© ApuN Ct it WAP eens {08 Up, and grinned. They knew|more. The June bride took charg er. He also said that the build- big fob and can be adequately |reof. It is worth the climb, though aa Baye he teled te ont Wale she was the first June bride of the iicense. “Pay the man.” she RENO, Nev., June 1.—Disap ing, when completed, would be a HEARST described only in superiatives if the Moderator is glad to 00 lie tinally secured & position with | You're the first.” said Cupid | said, and laughed pointed because ather bays sold credit to the city - the responsibilities of bejyou. For in those happy etre A 5 with |Gage, with understanding | The county of King was reward re ti } 9 ing ths serena aad baat ative head | stances he will unbend from his alti-|the Arcade Subscription Agency, - ; 2 rt salcmeal Hane “he Tieiean MRS, VANDERBILT ILL tried to be,” said the first/ed f ta trouble. Py " 4 was just getting on his feet| or its trouble tainment than he, Laurence neycorldae ‘ of an organization having a million| tude of 6 feet and quite a namber parc bor ns 2 began for him, |2™R¢ bride. Everybody Doin’ It. Fouts, aged 8, attempted sul- | a W YORK, June 1.—Mrs.:\Wm, and @ half members and as many|of inches, grasp your hand, and / Sic enocted that the young} A cathedral hush fell upon the) The June bride nodded and smil-| cide by drinking a solution used anderbilt, jr., today is recover. iS fetteamendation of iv |more Sunday school children and|make you Immoderately giad to see| | Miller susnoctel taal the, YaIws |auditor's office. The clerks return-|ed. Cupid Gage nodded and smiled.| to remove deed cuticle from |i, {rom a Painting spell, with committee, the San Fran- Other adherents; and owning 12,000) the Moderator affections, and he had | 4 to their ledgers, but not to add |The clerks nodded and smiled, and! finger nails. It was stated to uich st night dur- Goeneil, by an almost churches in the United States alone frequent. quarrels with Miller, {4 figures. They listened with all|returned to the business of adding| day that he probably will re ) m--of the opera Laseen's Wels, today bas deciared to s8y nothing of the mission INFLATING THAT | Wednesday night he attacked his|‘elr ears, and only pretended to/up columns of figures. Though! cover. 7 od,” at the New Amster+ . land on work | whist is dam theatre. (*etteeeeeten Mertaln thet Connect, | Mark A. Matthews, D. D., you are| which he uses when he Is receiving |*"4 Want to hang.” St which Cupid Gage presides. He} foney number ever issued in one agers of the Coast agencies, is so morning here. at gad with Seattle and its pos- Tee eee eer eee ee ities that he has announced Om the San Fra » F churches in nearly every lsupposed rival with a pair of seis ling tabooed In the audit “1 want to be first,” was the LI& support of the strik the face of the glob | |sors, and they were both arrested| “Name, please,” anid Cupidjor's office, somebody struck up| boy's explanation to hi Wi Were called ow “Every inch a Man.” CUBAN AFFAIR for fighting and taken to the city | Gage. |“Hlere Comes the Bride!" The 4 ans a | : ents. “if | can't, | t S80 following the pre When Dr. David Gourlay Wylie of| INGTON \jait. Mrs, Laseen furnished the} “Maybelle Clara Babbage.” June bride blushed and dey “ge gO a tl Meco a Beg . WASHINGTON, June 1.—United| ‘Age? 2 in Chicago. New York made the speech nomt "a. | bail for the release of the two men Re The happy mere man followe ees nating Mark Allison Matthews of| States consuls in Cuba today, in ee | Miller though that by getting Fel-| “Nineteen.” Miss Babbage lives w _ Seattle as Moderator, he said he] porte to the ety Reeeetnent ©™,|ton out she confirmed his jealous Gage's pen scratched.| mother, Mrs, Clara P. Babbage HALF HOLIDAYS That in Missouri, Kentucky and SSEDIES OF 48 HOURS | was “every inch a man.” If this . renga He at of stories sent out Suspicions, and all day Thursday he ——— seen eee sammie Eg o I a the law provides a stand- h oerupiee true, Dr. Matthews is about talked about it, saying he would ard of 14 per cent milkfat for ice Bie Seatt’e during the pas ches maniier than the ayverage|from Havana, representing that an get Miller. FOR CITY HELP cream? the fe are the a hun For the Moderator runs| alarming condition prevails in the/ The First Murder. That the quicker milk is cooled ° 4 Of accide.t more to longitude than to latitude.|isiand republic as a@ result of the) pias, morning he went ap to Young Man, Disconsolate, ai aan oP yg 9¢4 on all a king the cow the longer it Dr. Wylie said many superlatively| negro rebellion. In official reports| "rassan's house, went into a| ars officials in a0 aek? Memorial 4 nice things about Dr. Matthews, and|the consuls assert that the insur-| 1, to talk to her and sounds of large, vivid crimson, violently atter That the total amount of butter 5 4 4 >, ot Cur tan, F no doubt they are all tru jreetion is a trivial affair, and so|) quarrel were heard by roomers Returns Marr g Li tion-arresting le s For this i prb@aced in. tha’ United Mtntes’ tx ing (Wo and injuring When Dr. Matthews came to Se-|far has been confined to consider-|f, 20" Nothing was thought of it| lage cense 2536. oy he faithful em-|1910 is estimated at 1,506,800,000 ; in 1902, bis congregation nem-| able thieving by smal} bands of ne-| 11 Iater in the day when she was I oyes of Seatt : 5m ce sarge pounds? —Double murde ! ) to 500. Today ft numbers/groes In Eastern Cuba. Very little) nissed. Then Glen A. Eyer, who “T want to retarn this marriage loense. © be continually reminded of the " That the totat amount of cheese I haven't any use for it.” | fact. This afternoon at 1 ever: y 19 Women dead an the re nearly 5,000. He preaches long ser-| real dama say the reports, has | first heard the quarrel, went up to A tall, broad-shouldered, rather handsome, blonde young man | empl whe was tah ; cobb prey! YP me "ets oe as f ate eno 301,000,000 pounds the mai jea’ mon but they are so full of| been done., the room, at § o'clock, found the 4 ‘ou mons, be t » ” ’ up to the marriage license clerk's ne * mo g t in ffice. mnt and the » 1 straight-from-theshoulder hitting, | — door toaked, forced it open and aa spoant “up 10 the sunreiag nse clerk's window this morning with |to be wo « in an office, laid!” That there are about 8,500 cheese Paene Conviction and prob- |) stirring eloquence and good com 'SUFFOCATED Mrs, Lassan lying on the floor, her “phe refises.to marry me,” he grudgingly said. He was anx- | or op ee net hefully tripped | actories in the United States, w aoe mon sense that he holds his grow jhead erushed and a bloody carpen-|igue to have the thing done with as quickly as possible, and was in- | cor e office, and they tlinvested capital of about $72,000,- WA murder as th ing audiences to the very end. ter’s hammer on the floor ited bs aliintn-vallotees ah thak.: thak be. toe hin aves “want ome back till morning—and Mon- | 000. after drop «dc houn, Georgia, September 24, 1867.| | At 8 o'clock Miller rushed up the | ea rl _ seine tae oes — ie ag ncellation of the |the beginning of the half-holiday|12 per cent of solids in milk of " Teway back he is Seoteh-Irish. He (My Unites Press Lenset Wire) | uiAtte at the Volney hotel, Highth (marriage license was being made out, and they fell upon two young |oplicy at the city hall. which 3.25 must be fat? way be ne : | PORTLAND, Or., June 1—Sutfo- |" ™ "bie drew Dolvie aid dared couples at a near-by table, where June brides and June ‘coms were | sé and a, crow a re filling out their marriage license blanks, fhe old wort w ities but P i age o has all the southern qua * a ; fe the the flames, 4 ndolence.. He began preaching the cated while fighting the flames, ii to4 times at Felton, who was sit-| Mme au) tek mnie eee 9y Dan Moynihan, watchman of the eet gospel when he was 19 years old a ting in the hall with some friends, Sele teh Ceemes Wace, Gc bell det. ai AAU lle. aod. bacnad 7 boat, had a narrow escape from |!n8 . tend T APPOINTED _ [ite was ordained in 'S7 and built a death early today in a fire of un dois ggg Roto through f back @n-| him at that time was the girl. He had met her but three wT, € b > preach in y _, ADMINISTRATC gn he BB energy to| known origin, which gutted the en-| 4 “A “\fore. It was love at first sight Mirrat was mig DR is Hn Fat cat ee pa gl gine room and forward part of oe a ee Oe eee cidatelk * And so they had gone up to the court house to get their marriage by Judge Fra get rid of, he studied Maw oO, He} Willamette river ferryboat Liona R. | ‘He, hott, Mid nine! te Coprietor of (Meemse, Joo Carigo, the sturdy miner of Black Diamond, and Vera ia the estate eeieeee geattle in 1902, worked 16| Webster as it was lying at its dock), j0+¢) adjoining the Volney, went Miknes, whom he met at the jbome of a mutual friend in Seattle 1 for the purpone { prosne Higesooe » the First} here. | " 0, en she learned of “But we didn’t get married, rigo’ voice almost brok ieee ty tin ici, | Dore. & Gams ane Dees chthat de| Revived by the-cold water played |Home at 10, mhen ne loathed wii wanted to wait five weeks. I wal But it was no use. BEDS contracts are to the| nomioation in the world on the flames by the fireboat George | (seq Miller at First and Madison, |Miad what the real reason was, Perhaps there was no reason.” $990,600, and ar in| "Dr, Matthews a faculty, pos-|H. Williams, Moynihan staggered | jnq police were immediately sent in And he, turned sadly away The estate is|seaced by many southerners, of con. from the engine room to the deck,|i4a+ girection. They located him fe es esse . ‘ 45000, aside trom the|veying & lot of meaning without | Where he was rescued. on Madison st. He was reeling like | OT GRILLING lings to which a witness has ever leaying anything. For example, he} if a drunken man and when Serzeant! Fl leon wabdectha ths Lae. Ausetes| ‘ os iitnstone RENTON FIGHT Frank Bryant attempted to ar f court room. He caused Franklin to| ABO | jhim, he pulled a revolver and tri FOR FRANKLIN jadmit that had it not been for Dar-| UT MONEY FOR 20,000,000 STARVING |] pignt petwoen William Crawford, |0 shoot the officer. : row's appearance on the 8 Ph This Want Ad to The St PEOPLE? former president of. the Renton Tries to Shoot Again. BY ROGERS when he passed money to one 1s an 0 e Star IN am . + line, and S$ Peabody, president and Failing in this he turned the gun Lockwood, he would have turned 3 3 ‘ - Don, June | n view of the generosity of the trustee, for the receivership of the [on himself, but there were no loaded! 1.93 ANGELES, June 1.—After a| Lockwood over to the police, be | The man whose time is money to him uses want ads weeks be Public in contribut ng funds for the families of the company, is now being centered up-| cartridges in it. After being over short respite from the merciless lieving the latter had betrayed | in The Star regularly, Victims appre 1 2,000,000 ha , hee determination as to whether, powered Miller went all to pieces. f Attorney Karl Rogers, | him Rogers then launched a) Experience has . . s are ti suickest ‘ » app ately $2, )000 having een on a de | led he t | grilling ‘orn | “Xperience has proven that want ads are the’ quickest Within a month. the Benga: relink commit. [{the superior court or the federal |He had to be carried to the patrol / HTT ranklin, chief witness for|series of jabs and thrusts leading | S hela ‘te Exctaty ne atti ry twos. “ i Russian famine ap ieee tht court should have juristiction | wagon and sonia por Ponstel up 1B the tate in the. trial of Clarence |Up to a query as to Franklin’s opin- | a mei fuetiod of getting pele Ac r facte ‘y ‘5 a 4 “organ it a “ cf money to a ne This beney brteng ed Gp dbs ~rsiglanted fe Bn ty padi him oe the city jail,| Darrow on a bribery charge, came !on of his own moral sense. | especially 1s this true when the want ts thserted in he arly 20,000,000 Russian peasants, starving |} filed a petition in the superior court | be sec ; |to court today prepared for the con- | - - Star. punt of the failure of last year's crops asking that Crawford's sult be| Felton was afraid that Miller|to cote Neoat Orc Cross-examination,| Nimrod (just back from fishing) Telephone Main 9400. 5 ‘ ‘ rt.| would cause more trouble and had - rn » P. Sanger, secretary of the committee, said eames. Oe realy ve laren hotice that he wax going to} Utilizing to the limit Franklin's|—I got this string of fish In less barely $2,000 had been collected in England for }| moves the case to the jurisdiction |leave the Volney. His first visit|/confession that he bribed a juror, | than an hotr OVER 40,000 PAID COPIES DAILY de Franklin the sub- Nimrod’s Wise Wife—There’s a f Judge Hantord of the federal! there last night was made to get/Rogers ma 4 Mid hee i a “ court. . his belongings, ject of one of the most severe srill-| ish store nearer than thaty John.