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| PARE KIllf) Adolf Was Too Tightly Fin€! Dor iss DER ONLY VAY To KEEP CooL. OSGAR HASS PACKED Me IN Nice WET SAND, As a result of ‘the wreck of the Olympian, the Milwaukee's crack | train, when the regular engine and | the helpeer jumped the track at the | bridge over Coal creek, near Keech: | elus, yesterday afternoon, dragging the express and baggage cars and day coach with them to the creek below, killing five persons, traffic le blocked today on t Milwaukee and ite trains are being run over! the Great Northern. It is expected | that the tracks wil! be cleared to IN WRECK ON j The dead: Mrs, Simon Jurich, 204 Western avenue, Seattle; En gineer Al Townsend, Salem, Ore. Engineer Henry Noble, Seattle Fireman J. H, Thimbell, Cedar} Falls, and Fireman H. Spencer, Ta-| coma | Three persons weere Injured, but | (1m, icky! will recover | The train was approaching the summit of the Case ade mountains : when the forward tender was de railed 1 and tourist sleepers, car, dining and * baggage observation and one car stayeed on the rails | E. C. Snyder, Seattle, returning FOR SA from the bull moose convention, to} which he was a delegate, said today | GAINS l), j King county t that many lives In the rear half} of the train we! saved by the weight of the steel baggage car which, though it left the rails, was too heavy to be pulled off the} ‘ bridge. | NEW YORK, Ang. 13. Likes Red-Headed Men! aictment in connection with murder of gambler Herman Ki Mrs. Francis Has Had Two and !8/ thal and charges of grafting ageines Thinking of a Third. Ithe “bigher-ups” of New York's po | fe are exp d to be re turned ay by the grand jury. Wiliam J. Burns and other mbers of his detective agency t to have une ed the chief grafters In the “sy NEW YORK, Aug. 13.—“My first husband was réi headed. My present busband is red headed. | intend to have a red headed hus band as long as ! live. As soon as freed by divorce I will Ket an system Lone ‘one. He will be red headed.|>Y which it is allesed ¢ 0 ‘can be married a week after I get} “Protection” money paid by gam iGivurce. I have « hundred appli-| blers was divided yeart cations oo my waiting list now, and) A wealthy and promi a red headed policeman heads the | York lawyer, 4 well-known Hist.” ticlan and a hotelkeeper are ‘This declaration was made in the|to be the civilians sharing in the city court yesterday afternoon by/grafting system. Their exposure Mrs. Jeanette Robt Rice Francis.|probably will come later 24 years old, who had her busband,} The two representatives of Dis Thomas A. Francis, arrested forltrict Attorney Whitman's office non-support. It followed a state-|who are racing to Hot Springs ment by Francis that he intended/ Ark, for Sam Schepps, who is al to get a divorce. leged to have paid the money to - the gangsters for slaying Rosenthal POET GIVES HIS 2 br tem INDIANAPOLIS, Aug. 13—James Whitcomb Riley, the Hoosier poet, has deposited’ a check for $50,000 with the Union Trust company of this city in favor ef Edmund H Fitel, his nephew, who was married in this city three days ago. ‘The gift is not regarded espectal- ly as a bridal present, but goes to the young man as evidence of the appreciation of the donor for sev. eral years of faithful service and advice as Mr. Riley's private secre tary. Mr. Bitel has proved a valuable adviser to the poet in the latter's investments In this city and else where, and, in a sense, has acted as his banker. The steamers Fitzclarence and Ockly have been chartered by the Waterhouse company to load in Portland for the Orient. Farmer Mangled by Bull Man is Found Horribly Gored an Hour After the Attack. | BLOOMBURG, Pa. Aug. 13.—In a} stooping position while scattering straw in his father’s barnyard, Sam-| uel Harrison of Zaners, Columbia | county, James Harrison, aged 30 years, looked up to see a bull tow ering above him and ready to} strike. The young man’s effort to| escape the anima! failed, and the} bull caught him squarely in the! froin, and, tossing his high above his head, ripped a gash 22 inches fn length in his abdomen. As Harrison struck the ground the enraged bull continued the at-| tack, as his victim, his intestines! trailing along the grownd, crawled) eould not follow | The state auditor re filings, of which 92 before the voters fm addition to the 2 bar, Mount and Ellis have no oppo NEW YORK, Aug. 13.—What candidate appeared in the congres sional fight in the first district on the republican ticket. The field is now composed of Dan Landon, Wil! & Humphrey, H. A. McLean and D. P. Rice. The fourth entry makes second chole York police even now S4 Awho just » governor, and eight republicans three democrats and one socialist for lieutenant governor. Becker Circus Woman Is Lucky Fails Under a Train and Off a Horse ne but Is Unhurt. HAMMONI Ind., Aug. 13. Mrs.) ) years od, narrowly | escaped death twice within three hours recently performer. When hi wo others rying across the Chesapeake & Ohio tracks, she 4 Z a life, only fell under a locomotive and the| fm that the res train ran 100 feet before Engineer . price for which A. G. Maricott could stop. ‘ neglected to had caught on a bolt between the pilot and the first wheels. Her clothing was torn and arms Were scratched, but she went on to Joliet to rejoin the circus Later Mrs. Beach was thrown front her horse in a chariot race,| but was unharmed BECKER. underworld he has been Indic who reve he was enlisted to suppress San Francisco.—With no known Bat in spite of all his trouble motive, A. Sepitinos. rocer, shot and fatally wounded |high favor with the “men higher rs. Mary McAndrew, wife of a|reprimanded by his superior off + Street car conductor, here this|#trenuous of bis many squabbles afternoon in the rear of his store,| Although Becker's salary Has, and then killed himself, $2,250 a year, still he has had ext Also he has had enough left over Teehee & Techee is the nan a law fem in Talequah, Okla. Now,|and, in don't! Everybody in Talequah i#|tonable doing it Ine Moreover, in Honolulu th Chinese ladies’ tallor nam On. ction of the Bronx. in worth consid e's al biggest points if it is prov than comfortably, ON TRIP TO MAKE PLANS FEGUA AMERICANS DRIVEN OUT OF MEXICO MINIMUM SCALE Main has taker Construction spute fs whether the winimum ap submitted a law became MORMON REFUGEES FROM MEXICO WHO ARE HUDDLED IN A STOCKADE IN EL PASO UNTIL THEY CAN GE SENT BACK TO UTAH. The 2,000 refugees are mostly women and children, and were driven out of the Mormon colonies of | Northern Mexico by Gen. Salazar of the rebel army, who threatened to kill all Americans in the war zone in are being cared for by the city of El Paso and the United 4 $20,000 for their relief. Three of the Mormon women became mothers while en route to Ei Paso in prairie schooners. S IT RIGHT FOR YOUR PASTOR TO TELL A LIE NEPHEW $50,000/GOV. WILSON ACCEPTING NOMINATION to bring about intervention. DIVER KILLED VANCOUVER employed as diver at the o was killed yesterday when he senk to « depth where the! pressure became too great for hia! ; kened constitution water and his diving helmet was found that | bleeding at Geoestry was summot jed and pronounced the man dead |DIVORCED — WEDDED ON SAME DAY FRANCISCO. Pl right £ ywing his ma M. H. Lichii er, ¥™ | by saved a girl who had sinned. WHAT (8 A LIE? who admits he told a lie and there once to the marrin: Democratic presidential nominee delivering acceptance speech on Beside him is Mrs. M. H. Lichliter gained her lost w today a bappy married woman porch of the “little white house” at Sea Girt, N. J. Miss O'Neill Thomas Marshall, wife of vice presidential nominee; Mr. Marshall is Accomplished Girt seated at the end. Between the two is Gov. Foss of Massachusetts. @ practical girl a woman to send 40 feet into an entry where the bull| Below the porch rail is Senator Ollie James of Kentucky. and she can | such as are s iiness and other crises where on fied in withhold That is merely nd I do not believe any one & motor apart expert in the business Courier-Journal College Takes Up Flying Massachusetts Technology Institute! First to Teach Aviation. ~2ch'S LIEUTENANT BECKER SAVED incon te "ee $1,000,000 ON $2,500 SALARY although I have discontinued man to man do not exist p excused today * 11-YEAR-OLD GIRL “FIREBUG” Crying bitter! nents. At the last moment @ fourth | Recker, the human lightning rod in the storm playing over the department, business or social advantag BY E. C. RODGERS. of Technology | will be the first pducational instito tion in this country electric chair? Well, Becker in just the sort of man you} muld expect ems to draw trouble to him votes mandatory since be joined the police department 19 years Five republicans, seven democrats ago, he has been and one socialist have filed for service. For to teach aero was announced that during the coming college y the institute will establish a cours in aeronautics in connection the department of mechanical ¢ question I pu } jpen, of course, as many wor but refusing to give “the stormy he has figured in mo than any other officer in Methodist church and chairman of Adams Merrill just over 40. and of intelligent appearance, and in his trim| aniform looks a beau ideal of a This Rosenthal affair is not by any means} first killing in which the indicted Meuten-| int aas figured was announce oceurred her Educators connecte . types of Hes tablished In an at conflagrations a right to the arrest then fel ations in th Nor we: She is a circus er t bes oome ame recently awarded a medal of honor for saving REAL WICKED all the trouble son who hasn't It is no lie to with oa whe cout MOTHER GIVES LIFE FOR CHILD 15-year-old daughter the noxious gases of into which the child had scended to get some tools, Mrs. ter Herriford of this place is dead here today of asphyx Junder such eircumstan under ex-Dis Jerome in the stormy days of | Mrs. Beach crawled unassisted ; 4 trict Attorney J from under the engine. Her skirts 5 that individual's into many encounters. Junfortunate girl in the She wanted to leave the 4 shame that hourly |farther from decent womanhood “This girl went to several store [keepers asking He had @ long-standing feud with Chief Police Inspector Schmittberger d in a famous controversy with | the late Stephen Crane, noted author of ‘ Red Badge of He particip: %. woman of the Finally, as captain of the “ charged with plotting the murder lleged partnership in the crimes | led Becker's Seeing the child collapse in the well, Mrs. Herriford rushed tance, and managed to tle a rope about The child was drawn up the mother turned away seems to have He was quick to g bankrupt|in the service for the most of his career. ers, even when he got Into the most mounted to more than naive stock dealings on Wall street. | to support his family in first class to pay his divorced wife alimony, $30,000 home in a at no time, ‘Driven to desperation. | up » verge of ret to m of} style, to give his mother an income Lee eee tere or ree teent 20 We wou @ bed case ddition, to start the bulldt n and a rival law sition for her a i, the word comes to District Attornag Whitman that Recker . OF HER PAS This is to be one of the state’ for Becker never made a big “killing” y enough to live on more crooked and shame rably over $1,000,000. $ em-|ful that you'd refuse it? when she found Book|in Wall street, and his salary was searcel: Aloysiue—What did she say? condition, | re F . Aible Deg gone! ndition, | replied, with a smile created by society, and society had| you been deing now?” i was an abnormal WATERWAY IS FILLING UP WITH SILT with » no bad jit is je to get to the Milw vinale and Het fert H.R, W president of the Milwaukee, he written ter to the Chamber of that something be dor He that an island is form H which is exposed at low harbor end harbor improve ment committee of the Cham {Commerce has taken up the 4 t, and will endeavor to fix the responsibility for the accumulation jof silt, They will confer wi | port commission to see what can be done SCHOOL DEBATES | OLYMPIA Aug. 18 tendent of Public Dewey has | for Superin ruct yunced that the s he high school de next school year will be Aid for Roads.” The sub {fect originally planned for the de was the parcels post que thon ALLEGED ELOPERS | ARE CAUGH Aug lodged by J glied in the arrest of his wife and J. Sumpter at the Great North ern depot here. McClure alleges that bis wife was eloping from Burlington with Sumpter. When arrested Mrs Clure, her infan daughter and Sumpter were found |together. Sumpter was put in the city jail and the woman and her child taken to a hotel. Mra. Me Clare is 19, and has been married three years NOT OPEN YET | BREMERTON, Aug. 13.—The re- turn of the papers from the navy {department on the sybject of the closing of Charleston to the sail ors of the mavy at Bremerton leads Rear Admiral Cottman to }that the * no action lon the m town was or dered clo: od men on duty because re fused to re fourth saloor ton officials took the with the navy department, demand ing that the order be oked. DESERTED, SHE ENDS HER LIFE ee ; SEDRO-.WOOLLEY, Aug _* Miss Bessie Vreeland, the * daughter of a prominent * rancher of this vicinity, liv. * ing near Lyman, le ng that ® her fiance, whom she was to * wed Saturday, had left the * country, went out to Lake & * * * Milkler last night and drowned herself. SERRE RRR EH a teeeeeeene Admiral F peri ! ary states that his ex ds him to believe that the old-fashioned wooden ship is less vulnerable to the dangers of the sea than the rigid steel ship of today for the reason that the more elastic wood will bound off an ob- struction like a submerged ice when a steel ship would be rip asunder. This does not always b ships have been broken and crush. ed in collision with icebergs, ete. Paid for by the King members to date: Undertaking Co. ing Co., Columb ner’s office in King county. tists, en people . in the United States last Je These are people techal panies because they pel occupying ratiroad pro warned by plain signs of the aang lof doing so PAID ADVERTISEMENT . Social Club, consisting of the following Collins Bros., Noice Undertaking Co., Rosenberg Undertaking Co., Seattle Undertaking Co., E. E. Mittel- stadt Co., Johnson & Hamilton, University Georgetown Undertak- Undertaking Co., F. A. Fisher, Graham & Engemann. All other reputable undertakers are cordially invited to join with us in our fight for better conditions in the * The club has indorsed Dr. and if we have any friends in King county we appeal 10 you in the name of God and humanity to help us elect Walter Kelton, a man whom no undertaker in Sea has money enough to buy or influence when elect We are well aware that we have in this list the Judas who joined the club, proposed a name for it and then mediately undertook to make sport of it. But we having the undertaker who has been trying to sell the hair stores. Neither have been trying to sell several hundred dollars’ worth (picked from the teeth of unfoetunates) to the Seattle » we the undertaker who WATCH THIS SPACE IN THE FUTURE Packed to Avoid Mr. SKy¢ack’s Attentions Wo" Music by Condo | Like Dor aac as WOMAN JG WANTS BROW” AR CHICAGO, Aug. 13 cause @ constable submitted jurors three men he had he ing in a livery stable and thres from a pool room, “Judge” Waugh McCulloch of Evanston, the only woman justice of the peace in the country, yelled, “1 want high | brow jurors, not bume” Turning to the contlable, she ofessors James nt, Walter Dil ies Scott of Northwéstert uni and men of that caliber, ng them here at once” table Jones returned with the explanation that “all the were out of town, and that the cour, would have to be satisfied with necks ‘ The case on tris! was that of as expressinan who wanted $9fer mov. - ing some household goods, 4 Active opposition is) voleed by th Team Owners’ association against the ordinance introduced by ¢ nan Wardall yesterday: fo transfer (he management of the dog and cattle pound to the King County Humane society. The till provides that 80 per cent of the fees shall be turned over by city to the society, *p up the pound and retain the ‘ty employes. The team’ owner, through Alex Miven, the association, are PROTECT Hi NASHVILLE, Tenn. Aug. H-* Claiming that she shot amd Killed Wm. Shoffer to protect ker ti Mra. J. R. Allen, a young 22, is today at Hberty on bail Shoffer, Mrs. Allen alleges, o tacked ber, and then, calling Reta” her if When he called she shot him Has $100,000; Wants Handsome Poticeman Two Years in the ae ree, who wae-netifie fh : eS r by his mother, who a more, that he had been $100,000, announces thaY. stick to his job as patrolman &® = wo more years. These years, however, (wil be oyed in looking for agit fulfill Marchant’s ideas of wif At the end of that time, should the right girl appear, Mat chant will lay aside bis uniform aed marry purst preparatory to entering: hant is 35 years old and the M handsomest man on the local poliee force. His legacy comes from ® ve in Indiana Because they did not “stop, leat and listen,” as ad sel signs at railroad crosst were killed by the railroad trespassers” by the railroad om perty whet County Undertakers’ Walter Kelton for ed. hale 10) 3 z ee ee eeeeeeeeeeeeeeee PHP REG oe ad yee gs 3 ited aneenee oe tate i © 388 Ligk g