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• • » •« • t .. 4 * \ » V» N* * • «• » • 4 . • * • I » • r • a 4 • r e -, - . * . y * * • - * 4 I ROBBERS PLUNDER MINE. ¿THE WEEK FIRE SWEEPS SEATTLE. Two Men Get Away With Vastly Rich back of Ore. Loss Will Aggregate National, Nevada, June 13. Two robbers held up three miners in the stope above Tunnel No. 81», of the property of the National ^Mining rem pany, of Nevada, locally known aa "The Mint,“ on account of Its great I wealth, about 11 o'clock last night and M ** Important Event« carried off a sack of high-grade gold Pouring Rain and Broken Guy Wire ; ore weighing 100 pounds and valued at taed Form Do Not Daunt Fly to Phil« 33.000. adelphia Neal. 'Yhe Werld at Large «¡aBr#. Million Mxny ...I ANDPLUNDER the waterfront in the northern part of • —---------- —- the city late last night swept awsy nearly all the buildings on !<• blocks (||f M->va TriLi <1*1 caused the I.«, of 11 1-«>><■ w rth «»ekOllOl H,Dd I HIM. Avaitor Hamilton Sails Kings property «mi probably a number Around (ìovernor's Island , of live«, at least a score, it is thoughU of in in Yll- III catan Grows Serious. Firemen say that many lodgers in , — _______ »««me of the woo«lcn liuildings destroy ed mu»t have perished. “ ’ ~ Pleading Women Slain Captured Men The burned area is bounded by Rail Hacked to Piecea Operator* road avenue just east of the harbor I Killed and Wires Cut. front. Third avenue. Wall and Vine ' Sheriff Lamb and a number of dep ! . streets. utica hurried from Winnemucca to day Not all the buildings in this area and are now investigating the robbery. New York. June 14. Such a little were d«-»troye<l. a hurricane blowing Mexico City. June 9.-With tele , This is consider»«! one of the moat dar- I ing crimes committed in the state In *bing aa a broken guy wire could not from the West having driven the graph wires cut and operators murder buildings and ed or forced to flee. definite informa j recent years. At the time of the rob- keep Charles K. Hamilton on the fianx-s toward Some tion is lacking as to the present situa saved others. bery the night shift, numlwring about ground today. In the p«>uring rain, will stand in tion at Valladolid, Yucatan, the scene lun- A violent wind sprung up shout iU*y V Work' Halmilton left th. ground at 12 mmu- <M Mi ar- 7B. set andtore down signs snd drove pro of a bloody massacre by Indian insur within 3,000 feet of tunnel No. 3<».l gent* several days ago. The govern ' Under cover of darkness the despera tea past 6 thia evening and for 10 min- pie fn«m the strreta. lamilton flew seven does succvcdtxl in getting past the var nice and three secon«ia circled the low* - At 10:20 o'clock an alarm of fin* ment authorities here today, estimated ¡¡and Governor’s is I aid, New ious armed guards and hid near the er end of Governor's island and hov- was turne«l in from the larg<- three- thx- number of killed at 40. More than 2,000 Indiana arc said to '«or, In a pouring rain. store frame warehouse of Gaibraeth. 1 mouth of the tunnel. Just at 11 cred over the harbor. have been engaged in the attack upon Baron A Company at the f«a«t of Bat- ! o ’ clock a carman rolled a car of ore over In making hi» preliminary run k , mis multi-millionaire has the town. At last accounts the insur He waa promptly the sandy surface of the island, Hamil U ry street. By the time the firemen ?,00<) worth of property to i from the tunnel. gents held Valladolid, having fortified ha<i reached the acene the whole build In ton bunq>ed a surveyor's stake and , .«»I which h. had founded, covered with guns by the robbers. themselves in the jail and other build ■j / 3fi. 000 a year for himself. accordance with instructions he Ini the smashed a guy wire. He knew it him ing and its inflammable contents were ings. way to Stope 4, where tbe shift boss self, but nobody else did until he a roaring furnace. , «U be< f trust has again raised the About 2.000 Federal ami state troops The wind from off the Salt water mid another miner were working. alighted after a beautiful flight. pdlce of b- cf in New York. It la now and voluntcx-rs arc concentrating at Thia necessitated climbing a »mall It rained hart! all day, l«ut despite was blowing the flam««» arul firebrands Vents pound higher than when the Ihsitas, a short distance from Vallado manway, 60 feet long. the faint prospect* of decent weather against other wooden buildings to the sople begai the boycott gainst It sev- lid, to march upon the rebels. north and cast, and th«* problem be- ' One of the desperadoes stood guard for a flight, a good sized crowd bore ''OU weeks ago. General Ignacio Bravo,-- commander over the miners, while his partner de witness to their faith in Hamilton's came not one of saving property al of the Tenth military sone, has been •k A company haa been organised in scended the manway with a sack of ex- daring. _ Shortly before 6 o'clock the ready attacked, but to prevent d«-«trac- ordered to the scene and will take com- ondon. to make a business of recover- , ceedingly rich ore, telling the miners weather mtxicrated. There was almost tion of a thickly-settled district occu- \raab, bullion an ! ot* ■ r v duablcs : that any move on their part meant no wind and the heavy, moisture-laden pied by old woodrn buildings of the jorts as to the cause af the out- So Blaaiedt cogetraetioa. * th* many wreck'd ships shout the death. The aecon«l man then d«-»«-end- air wa* just right for aviation. Ik«z«*na of lodging house and so- break conflict. Some say it began cd tbe manway and disappeared with Hamilton wheeled out his machine, •pH co.- -t of Africa. warmed up the engine and was off in called hotels were srnong the buildings wlth ■ I’^-Uwl against orders iMu«i by hia partner. «, Jog tn Oroville, Ca!„ makes it hia dsetroyed. They were two and three the c,v'1 •uthoritics known as "Jefe An alarm waa immediately sout-ied a few minutes. a . 'as to atop runaway horse-«, and Seven times he circled the island at story buildings, and bum.-d like tinder. »’«Htico *' while others say it was the and search of the mountains tag an. tecaedrd in stopping a number of • drunken spree. It appear* a height of about 200 feet and then The police and flrrmrn think that aomv l«ut no trace of the rubbers waa diacov- ’ la Wcugnitiou of his service* came down with tbe swoop of a falcon. of the lod<era in th«*ee building! must 1/1 have had tome resemblance of or- : ered. dty make« him exempt from taxa- The ruins are still ’• to hsve been led Hamilton confidently expects to havr periahrd. ■on or her use fee. m“lcontento. Colonel Bo- BOYS RIDE 2.300 MILES. start tomorrow morning at 7 o'clock on biasing fiercely and it will be impossi- nilla Montenegro, formerly at th«- the head A' Lincoln, Neb., boy cut the para his flight to Philadelphia and return ble to explore them for some time. In,lla cliiMt as it wuli Young Frionds of Rooscvslt Maks for the New York Time» and the Phils Three firemen were outside a burning of the civil government, at Valladolid, warehouse at Wall street end First av ia said to have ix-en in command of the 4 y.‘ be acro- Long Trip on Broncho». dclphia Public Ledger prize. raiders. > ■••••<1 •»• ’. New York. Juno 13. The two small ^.A '»’**'•* ‘r"‘n 7'“ “c7,ml>fcIV h,n,‘ enue uh«'!i an explosion threw the- wall The first attack was made upon the of the building on the men, who are / 4 » ■ • M t »ona of Jack Abernathy, friend of (5,1 Tbs weather pre.li.Hon for tomorrow bcllevi-d to have perished. ljui Id Ings where all public offices are ! and Unite«I State, msr n»'^»ory Hamilton will traverse located. After sacking ;thia building, . • .r * . onci R , - 'kl.boma, arrived in " ,air U Wlth ri""< wiwto- •» /-»i, ’ • the rioters tarmai their attention to * HEIKE FOUND GUILTY. ,^'lork last night, the the Jefe Politico, named Regil. The * , s » * ft* • BEVERLY AWAITS TAFT. - . * l ... s* . v, <■ < i» Í. ’w«*y 2,2(XR»hiie jaunt v'a .» Head of Sugar Trust Convicted- • Pon Ikattle twgan in the night and it was 2 : W. ime brooch«« being a. m. when the attack w as. made on the , . yr A •A r ’"Trenton" through ^its Hous. Ready for Pres- and Fine is in Sight. - W- building where Regil and many other ul."-' t. *•. ident and Family. • ! <Xn hour after their arrival New York. June 11.-Charles R. citizens had taken refuge, ' .’,L . ,• ■*.'*•» * ’¿sj’ ® tucked into their bed at the Beverly, Mass., June 14. The Sum Heike, the white haired secretary of A bloody butchery followed. Regil'a r ' \ ' - * .- oac I Breslin, after an enthusiastic mer White House is swept and dusted; the American Sugar Refining company, wife left her four children a;>d went to .1, •” recwption all along the line. the broad lawns are green, the elms waa convicted last night on one count the ansia tame of her husband, seeking *’•»*• * A Thf^lxiya, I*ouis, aged 10, and Tem have not yet felt the blight of the gyp- of an indictment charging ennapiracy by tears and prayers to reach the hesrta •4 * v. _',«,««* that he ple, 6 years old. left their father's sy moth, and all nature «mil«-» on to defraud the government of customs of th«' infuriated raiders. Regil waa .^ >><»118» made good his promises. ranch on March 9 on horseback. The Woodberry park, where President Taft duty on sugar. cut down before her eyes and his l««iy Ernest W. Gcrbracht, ex superin wu* hacked to pieces. The wife also n airship dashed into the grand procession through New York war tri- and hie family will again seek real' stand at Buda Pest, Germany, Injuring umphanL An escort of four mounted and health during the coining heated tendent of the Williamsburg (Brook is said to have been murdered, as were |s»l ice men met the boys and there was term. lyn) refinery, waa convicted on all six ail th«1 men in the building, numbering many persons. a string of waiting automobiles two The Taft fimily will arrive on the counts. about 20. * Later the five or Six gend ( Texas rangers and other armed blocks long. For James F. Bendcrnagcl, ex-cash armes in the town met a similar fate. 23d. Staid Beverly p«-ople are some guani» are protecting strikebrsakers what excited also at the prospect of ier of the refinery, the jury stood 7 to The p'-ople of the town were terri- '*r>rWng on the Gulf roa<l in Texas. TRAPPED. ROBBERS SHOOT. He will be tried fi«d. having Colonel Roosevelt among them 5 for acquittal. Many fled in the direction of 'legation of Jewish rabbis took for a few days next month aa a guest again. Merida. Th«' mob surged through the *: • The verdict waa announced at 10:30 town, crying for bl««cd and pillage. k> the president the question of Japanese Banker Killed, Two Other of his son-in-law. Congressman Nichol .» vision of Jews from Russian as Longworth, of Ohio. The Long- p. m., after the jurors had delils«rated Victor Ojed, judge of the First In Counti ymen Wounded. for 12 hours less 14 minutes. They stance. waa assassinated. Ogden, Utah, June 13. Trap|>cd in worth summer cottag«! occupies a point I ’«>i ♦ had labored earnestly from time to Among the victims were Florentine vooscvelt slips quietly away an assemblage they had attempteti to of Isnd near that on which the Taft time, sending out for transcripts of Keharatta, commander of the police; «»indon to avoid a big sen'1'-*’ —-b two outlaws made a desperate re- estate ia located. the testimony, jiarticularly that refer Colonel Roosevelt's chief activities Jo«e Maria Hemand«-«, second in com end escaped, after killing a ■ • ^oes for a long hik* thro' . while in Massachusetts are expected ring to Heike. But it waa Benderna- mand. P«-<iro Hernandez, the mayor . f * i banker, fatally wounding an » ntry. to be expended in the vicinity of Bos gel'a caac that caused the long seasion. and the treasurer. V , i a Texas other Japantrse and lotting a bullet ton, sa he will be the guest of Senator Over hia fate more than 20 («allot» », « lone f through the shoulder of a third last j person Ixxtgv at Nahant after the Harvard were taken. KAIZER HAS PAYING JOB. ■ ««caped acrosa night. Thia ends the government's secund commencement and will speak before 4 A doaen or more prominent Japanese « • mountains. attempt to imprison the group of men were holding a business meeting in the National Educational association in è' responsible for the vast underweigh Wages Estimated at *22.50 Minute an aeroplane their hall when two armed men entered Boston on July 9. • d» , England, . — With Income Beside. ing frauds to which the so-called trust . .wctators, killing one wo- anti ordered “hand* up." ROOSEVELT WILL BE IN PARADE virtually has ronfesaed by the restitu Berlin, June 9.—Kaiser Wilhelm*» , injuring several persona. The Instead of obeying, the crowd at tion of more than 32,000.000 in duty. inct»me is comjHjte«j to a nicety as the aviator himself waa uninjured. tacked the intruders. The door was Heike is the high«-»t official of the result of th«' discussion aroused by the Thousands of Delegates Will Line Up President Taft refused to receive guarded and one of the robbers was company upon whom blame has b»-en prt*p««al to increase the royal civil list. and See Him Go By. -Representative Harrison as chairman ! knocked down with a chair, fixed, and he now faces a possible ______ / of In th«' struggle that followed one of New York, June 14.- Secretary sentence of two years in the Federal It is estimated that the income he de- .f a Jewish delegation, because rivre from government s«>ur>t-a 'riticism. regarding the Ballinger ------ Me robbers fired right and left into the Crosby, of the Roosevelt Rereption penitentiary and a fine of 310,000. He «mounts u> 5,340 marks (31,336) an crowd, killing one of the Japanese and committee, estimat«*« that between ia 65 year» old and broken in health Pinchtit controversy. hour, or 99 marka (322.30) a minute. wounding two others. Th«' robbers 15,000 and 20,000 will lie in line along Th«' Colorado anti-coercion law en finally broke through a window and es Fifth avenue next Saturday afternoon and spirit. His counsel, in summing There figures came out in the course up, declared repeatedly that a prison j of furious attacks made by Socialists acted 20 year» ago, which provides caped. during the parade in honor of Roose term meant nothing less than death. that no employer shall discharge any upon the bill in the Prussian chamber velt's return. ............................ ■ ' of deputies. employe Iwcause he l«elongs to a labor More Testimony Coming. R. A. C. Smith, chairman of the Recover Many Bodies. union or attends union'meetin^s has That the kaiser is really a man of Chicago, June 13. An intimate In harbor display committee, places the b«sn declarexl invalid by Judge Sulli aide story of the workings of the var- eat Im to of boats at something over 100. ' "Calitri, Italy, June 11.—The ruins of great wealth is supjiorted by a number van, of Mesa county. Thia law ia re ious cliques that make up the legisla Many of »lie organizations will be Calitri and adjoining villages were In of other fact* unearthed by opponents gards«! aa the strongest in Colorsdo ture is to be drawn from Charles A. in uniform and nearly all will have spected today by King Victor Imman ; of the bill. He ¡a owner of about 90 Most of the j land«! estates and 50 royal residence«, for the protection of labor unions and White, the lawmaker, whose confes bands. T<> each organization compris- uel and Queen Helena. haa never before been attacked. sion brought al>out ths present senator ' ing more than 1(H> persona a block haa h'Hisce in Calitri were destroyed by the imluding hunting boxes. Also, under been assigned on Fifth avenue. They earthquake, and the people i .. who es- an old law, he receives free, 40 riding Coreana are planning a revolt against ial scandal, when he submits to cross- will horses each year, valued at about 120.- not march, but will stand in their i ¿1*^ examination at the hands of Represen Japanese land-grabbing. Thirty-two . bodies have been recov 000 marks (330,000 ) The crown tative I<ce O'Neill Browne'a lawycA. places as Colonel Roosevelt, the Rough L. K. Bernard pro|«hcsi«,e that in If the plana of th«- accum-d legislator's . Riders and other Spanish war veterans ered ami eight or ten more are thought prince haa a special income from sep to be still under the fallen walls, . Two arate sources. two years flying will be aa common as attorneys work out. White may be go past, were taken out in the presence of the compelled to a. Id details to hia confes-I motorcycling. king. One section of the town is ai Western Union Indicted. sion that he never intended should ■ Spite Work In Ballinger Case. completely buried under tila A consolidat«»«! band of 112 pi«?«ve see the light of day. Washington, June 14.- The Federal j moat Washington, Juns 9.- Friends of forme«! one of the attractions at the grand jury today returned an indict walls of a feudal castle. Horace Tillard Jones here assert that Portland Roa«- F«*stival. Dakota's Vote'in Doubt. ment against the Western Union Tele he was badly treated by being dis- Westsrn Concerns Sold. Pierre, S. D., June 13. -Three pieces graph company, charging it with 42 miwe«l from hie ; position as special R<«>-<'velt made a speech in » histor New York, June 11.— Announcement ic hall at Oxford. England, and ex on the South Dakota Republican ticket violations of the bucketshop law of was ma»!«- today of the acquisition by agent by the Interior department. It is stated that he had placed hie resig press«! optimism as to the world's fu still remain in doubt lieutenant gov- March 1, 1909. ernor, land comtniaaioncr and railroad The claim that the Western Union the American Power 4 Light company nation in the hands of H. W. Schwart«, ture. commissioner. It probably will take I company, by means of a telegraph wire of the Northwest Light A Water com- chief of special agents, but that it was Seattle citixena are arouse«! against official returns to decide these con- and a ticker, aidoi and abetted the ' pany of Philadelphia, which controls ignored and placed on the “indefinite the colored regiment of U. S. troops testa. It waa conceded today that conduct of a bucketshop in the District I ''lectric light, gas and street rail ly supended" liât, in spite of the un stationed at Fort Lawton, and will re-, Johnson, treasurer, and Anderson, aud- of Columbia. The 42 counts of the ways in Eastern Oregon and Washing derstanding with Schwart«, it being These properties include gas queet their removal to Alaska. itor, "stalwarts,“ and Polley, secre- indictments vary only in the dates on ton. known that “Indefinite suspension” in _ , tary of state; Johnson, attorney gen- which the alleged violations are said companies in Walla Walla and North this instance is the same as dismiaaal. Yakima, Wash., I*ewiston, Idaho, and A Milwaukee judge says Sunday rrB|. Lawrenre, superintendent of pub- to have occurred. on account of Jones’ upholding Glavis. Pendleton, Oregon. closing in that c>ty cannot be enforced. h(. "progrewivea.” because an overwhelming majority of nominate Carlist Party Attacks. Suspect Faces Fraud Charge. public sentiment ia against IL ------ --- Quart Whiskey Kills Boy. Valencia. Spain, June 14. — Republi Loa Angeles, June 9.- The police of . . , , L.c-in T_.en Enthusiasm Kills Man. cana while leaving a great anti-clerical San Luis Obispo, Cal., June 11.-— thia city say that James A. Woodbury, A steeplejack at El Paso, Texas, fell . 75 feet from a smokestack which he Pre>ria, III., June 13.- During the meeting tonight were attacked by James Hill, a 19-year old boy, died recently arrested in Chicago and re wm painting and escaped with a dis at a hall game between group* of Catholics and fired upon from thia morning as the result of drinking turned to Ixx Angeles on a charge that located wrist and a broken rib. Peoria and SprmgfieM yesterday, W il- the Carlist club. Violent clashes oc a quart bottle of whiskey on a wager he had cashed a worthless check, is J. liam Ristler, a retire«! farmer of curred in the ■»trevta and many ja-rsona that he could stand that amount with E. Marcell, wanted in Kansas City Madriz is warned that if he fires a A very vi lie, dropped deaci while Bitting were wounded. Gendarmes appeared out it phasing him. The boy soon for having borrowed 110,000 on fictic- He waa overcome and dispersed the crowds, after charg lapsed into unconsciousness sfter he tious collateral. Ma reel I had previous aingle shot at any vessel carrying the on the bleachers. American flag, his forces will be anni- with enthusiasm after Peoria had ing them rejieatedly. Many arrests had swallowed the whiskey and never ly served time for looting the State acorad two rana. hilated by United States gunboats. were made. revived before death came. Bank of Highland, Kan., of 3360,000. ♦