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a —— Pant Strong Named as Co-Respond- ent WPLE ARE IN YOKOHAMA Say the Form Is Soon to B Mother—Wiil a to Stage March %1.—Lord Francis t morning granted the together with the his wife, May Yohe, of ber adultery with Bredice *. son W. L. Strong of news from Yokohama ts expects to become a month. Those who have $Pages "|" EK SEATTLE TAR, 1¢ SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, FRIDAY EVENING, MARCI 2}, 1902, 10RD FRANCIS HOPE SECURES A DECREE AGAINST MAY YOHE gay the couple are delighted over the coming event. After her ehild is born May Yohe and Capt. Strong are Planning to go on the stage and to make their fret appearance in Ma- nila, where the scandal of their elopement to Ban Franciseo and their gay life in Yokohama has advertised them widely. Financial Distress ty? still oecuples a fine house on the biuff at Yokoname and em- ploys @ retinue of servants, but those who have called there and accepted their lavish hospitality are beginning to draw off, as the signs are plain of coming financial distress. One sign wae the presentation by the Langfeld company, a prominent firm, of @ bill for for grocer- fea and liquors, with an urgent quest for payment. Btrong returned an answer that he regretted a r mittanece had not arrived, and the fore he could net pay the bill imm diately. Another incident was May Yohe's berating the captain tn the office of the Grand hotel at Yoko- hama because he hadn't cabled for money, Strong Is Flighty Strong t# said to be getting Nighty. Recently on several eccasions when drunk he has emashed things in the Yokohama hotel bar. When warned that such action might lead to his exclusion from the hotel jauntily replied that, as he had ht up more than half the etock of the ho- tel, he couldn't be barred. He Goeen't own a dollar of the hotel stock. He has alse picked quarrels with guests at his own table, and on several oceasions has assaulted them. It is noticed that he is exces. sively boastful and seems to lack NOW RECOVERED A verdict in favor of tt Frye Bruhn Co againat§ the Wester | Union Telegraph Co, for $685.65, the | The French bark Les Adelphea ar full amount sued for, wae returned | rived in the stream thie morning and linte Judge Griffin's court tt fore- | will probably load a cargo of wheat noon, The case wan an tion for here for Burepe. Th ark needs damagés claimed to be t exult of ome repairing on her rudder and an error in the transmission of a tel | Will likely go to Quartermaster har egraphioc order to St. Paul |} bor before taking on cargo. The captain and crew who were Jeanio From Valdes sorely affiioted with scurvy when | jthe bark was sighted some weeks cco aie The steamer Jeante of the Pacific} j ago, have all recovered and attend Packing & Navigation Co.'« line, ar | to their duties as usual, It la prob jrived at the Ariingtor k thie | able that before undertaking another |morning from Valde nd Tiiamna |long voyage with nothing but salted | Bhe brought no passengers nor ;}meats on beard, they will provide Ifreight. She ver awain on the] | themselves with a few bottles of }Mth for Chilkat, w cannery eu; {lime julee, which epecialists say ia a plies for the company's cannerics prophylactic § against that much- there. dreaded sea disease—sourvy a General Capt. Lloyd's Lecture ent 5 CENTS A MONTH UNDER LIMIT Miles May Be Re- tired | City of Top ect - : : WASHINGTON, D. C,, March 21.—| Pilots, association at ths ; . WASHI D, C., March tl CAPE TOWN, March 21,-—Cecil | Among a long list of nominations for | morrow upon Trig metry in Ite} Shere @ speculation to- | Rhodes paased a good night and 19] prover commissions in the volunteer | Relation to Ox Navigation tay , will be the results | now able to take some nourishment. BRIDGES G0 DOWN and regular army, sent to the senate for confirmation today, were the fol lowing: Regulars: Maj. Gen., by brev Col. Harry Bbert, for distinguished gallantry in action at Manila, Phil- ippine islands, where he wae killed; Brigadier General, by brevet © Emerson Liscum, for conapicu gallantry at Tientsin, China, where he was killed; Brigadier General, by brevet, Col. Chas. Wikoff, for gallan- try im the battle of Bantiago de RAISE HIS BAIL |Buttner’s Bond Now $3000) nony given before iittee Thura- 1 a growing that retire him in contended and Becre- enisance ot Miles’ #tric- sot G e of (he privileged char- urea, | acter of veo before the @ privacy of An attempt te senate ¢ an exec in stive seasion ‘Di t t B M Oe , a ee | punish an officer for giving expres- ylunteers; e , © i « o « ° isaster at Danger May |, vows: Deity Ory amt —Fails to Secure It (his cee ae seus a & Washington infantry, for distin- RA ommittes, would, it id, lead to Have Death Roll | guisned® wansntry in’ action near anor mong yd Eg A Manila; Lieutenant Colonel, by brev- et, Maj, John A. Logan, for distin. @ulshed setion at Gan Jacinto, L Yesterday afternoon Judge Cann! | decided to Increase Willlam H. Butt and his companion | continuity of thought and speech. JMBERS’ STRIKE ENDS strike ended at high | strike is welcome news to the people } the adjustment of the differences of morning. | the other strikin, = trades. The plum- Was settled at @ confer-| bers were out nearly three Seah the committees of the | There are 130 members in the unlom , assectation and all of whem go to work in the morn- # union. They wil! | ing. demand of 8 cents, The Employers’ association met them $3 for a day of last night. Among other business The other conditions transactions was the election of a they go to work are not | permanent seeretary. D, W. Bowen mt it is said arrangements | of the Puget Sound Metal works was . Satisfactory to beth par-| chosen. He will give out to the preas ali news concerning the present aitu- & of the piumbera’ ation Dolly, who says her real name is ‘i * eat fe l¢ friend, who is all Spanish. ‘The latter ix an inmate of the same | house and is a witness in the case The journeymen will go! and will doubtiess pave the way for) Without warning, the flood carried | {pgton regiment in 1899, he wae im) of his household ¢ i and in de- vority protection of Ita witne fonse of its own &u a0, | ll . Butt | late yesterday afternoon the sec- BANGOR, Maine, Maroh tt.—Two/ Where he was killed, ner's bond from #760 to $4,000. Utt-| rotary of war returned from a fon |singular accidents took place here m ner waa brought into court Of Al conference with the president, and }last night which, it is feared, will] John Wholley is very welll ouch warrant about 6 o'clock. He|then learned of the testimony which | prove to have been attended with a| known in Heattie, having been af) 1 io 0, ake no attempt to get a| had been offered by Gen. Miles. The considerable loss of life. The Pen-| one time in charge of the lox al re.) Z lonly comment he made was that obscot river has been at high water | crulting office, military instructor at | new bend and went to jal | was very sorry that Gen, Miles Gise mark for several days, and last the State university, and later oolon-| The hearing of the charge of as- approved of the measure | night crowds of sightseers thronged |e! of the First Washington volun-|gauic preferred against him by D. ——a jthe big toll bridge and the Maine | teers under appointment by the then |i; Giass was continued by Judge Central bridge, which cross between | overnor, John Kh. Rogers s George until Friday, His diMcuity | Bangor and Brewer, | At the mustering out of the Wash- | with Glass grew out of the welzure | away the upper bridge and ewept it | mediately recommissioned a major against the piers of the lower one,|im the Forty-firet Infantry, and left) sweeping both down Into the river.|for Manila via New York and the} WISCONSIN IS _ The water for a few minutes was fll- | Sues After his second return j ed with etruggling men and bo: On| the United States he was commis- COMING NORTH one bridge the crowd was ept | sioned a captain In the regular tn- fantry and has me to the Philip- pines for the third time. A banquet was recently e«iven at the Rainier- It is reported in naval circles at Grand hotel in his honor by the| Bremerton that the battleship Wis | Washington Volunteers’ o piation, | Gonsin will be placed in the dry dock He is very popular with the enlisted | et = navy yard there in about six | Weeks, | The Wisconsin is now said to be }on her way from some Bouth Ameri- jean point, bound northward. Al. though a comparatively new ship, she is said to have a very foul bot- aeainet the shore as though carried on aeraft. In the other case many men swam out and reached shore fn safety. Several reports have been received of persons missing, but at this time {t cannot be stated whether or not they were not on the etruc-| men who served under him tures and carried away by phils vad ‘FIFE FREED An Untortunate Boy Robert Rogers, who lately pleaded guilty to robbery, wae sent to the : } | | reform school yesterday with his | tm, the waters of the southern lat! | companion tn the erime. Hie was| tudes where the Wisconsin has been | sentenced without parole. Young | Crtlting considerably being very con- | ductive to barnac parasites Rogers is but 16 years of age, and es and other marine} has a bad reeq Mia mother, May IS GOING Missouri Rises Eight Feet in a Night SIOUX CITY, Ia., March &1--The Missourt river rose eight feet at Chamberlain, 8, D., last night, and it ie supposed the great foe gorge at Little Bend has gone out. The river continues to rice and If it goes much SAVANNAH, Mo. March & xy Rowers, was lately want to the peni- | > higher great 42 t follow, Stewart Fife, who hag been on trial) tentiary to do: for jarceny from} any rettiors alomgp@he route have charged with the murder of Frank) the person, « hie sister was re-/| been warned and to Digher Richardson, wae acquitted this! cently taken from the reform school) ground for enfety. By this evening | morning. The widow of the murder-/ and sent to an aunt tn Cincinnati, the foed wtll hawe reached ite max- jed man wae firet accused and tried \for murder, but was aleo acquitt | who wanted to try to reform her, a od nti |An effort wae made to show that | j | Mr. Faben is prosecuting and P. D.| Fife and the woman were on more Kitty, i quite good-looking and her face indicates nish ancestry. She te accom ied tn court by her de: ito a Machinist it Work i ist in the em- Co., but- m was fatally in- Piece of an tron of the Fulton d avenue, this Stcident occurred Pelock, while the With pdople, but r Seen only by a a | have but « vague va med. The posl- bedy, and inery, plain- ~ fast how the ac- Aono, Hing the mach- "| 4 butter machine in the doing the work for Co. He was PMA barrel in the basement “ under the ma- hangers and pulley, Rim. in order to ! | Hughes is defending Fong Gee. than friendly terms. Fife will at = jonece return to the tate of Wash- Nollie Handy Sued | ington, from where he was brought H. ©. Blankenship is today suing for trial. Nellie Handy in Justice Conn’s court for $85. 260 of which is alleged to SARGENT have been loaned to her for dresses. The other $25 te attorney's fees. Ne!- ST. LOUIS, Mo., March 21.—Frank Sargent, chief of the Brotherhood of lie Handy is a sister of Capt Handy, who recently escaped from the coun- ty all, and the plaintiff is the dis- coverer of the famous Candie creek has been tendered the office of com- missioner general of ttmmigration now filled by Powderly BOTTOM UP PORT TOWNSEND, March 21 The bark Kate Davenport, from The snow blockade on the Great! Honolulu this morning, reports stght- Northern and Northern Pacific rail. |!9#. 14 miles off Cape Flattery, an un- roads, interrupted the homseekers’ | Known vessel bottom up. travel for several days, but now that Lrg ee both lines are clear, the various de- layed trains are harrying westward with ¢heir crowded cars of home- seekers. Our may almost say that there is @ streak of trains on both HANK OF HAIR | Memphia to 6t. Louts. Locomotive Firemen, denies that he| PILOT DIES ST. LOUIS, March 21.-Capt yao P. King, one of the oldest river in St. Louis, is dead at his home from ol4 age. For 40 years he was a fa- millar figure on deck and In the pliot house of Mississippl river steamboats At the Ume of the famous race be- tween the Robert E. Lee and the Natches he piloted the Lee from There waa a heavy foe and the captain wished to atop the beat until it disappeared, but Pilot King insisted that he knew | the river perfectly, and the boat went on, winning the race DEPRAVITY PHILADELPHIA, March 21.-—-Mre Mary C. Ogden is dead of heart dis lease in a@ little home of poverty, in |which she lived with her eon Wil Ham. At the Inquest before the cor- loner It was shown the woman had not been dead an hour when her son cut the hair from * head and went out and sold it. With the money he bought lquor. DANCING |A Year When March Goes Out Like a Lamb “Keep a-pushin’ an’ a-shortn’ an’ a-shovin’ an’ a-pushin’ an’ roll dem clouds away.” Tt is evident that some aerial agency or other has fulfilled the een- timent of this ditty to a dot. Bust- ; hese men on their way down town |this morning wore a happy expres- sion, ehipping men emiled all over, gripmen grinned and even the atreet cars frisked along as if carrying a burden was a pleasure. The sun was on parade. There was one individual aione who refused to join in the general gies. He sat in a high tower, moody and isolated from the world. As a |} sunbeam would dance around him he gave it a withering glance and the little aky nymph would dart out of the window again Thie gloomy man } moped 1 and aa imum if the gorge has gone com- pletely, Which would eeem to be the case by the phenomenal rive of last night. THOMAS GASE POSTPONED CHICAGO, March 21.—The se tional Thomas divorce case, in wh Harold Thomas, a con of Gen Sam. uel Thomas, the New York multi- millionaire, seeka a divorce from his wifo Adah on statutory grounda, came to an ebrupt end this morping when the court, on motion of the plaintitt ttorney, indefinitely post. poned the onse, They claimed that newepaper pub- lleations and staternents made tn the court whieh the fury should not have heard so prejudiced the the plainth that an equ! could not be rendered WARSKHIP WASHINOTON, March 21--W. B. Matchell of this city, representing the government of Liberia, hae made a formal request of Secretary Lon, the of the machinery, | roads hastening to the verdant shores paumneas he moped the Guabeams praneed be-ltnat the act of @ es of April 17, : Men upstairs to turn | o¢ Puget sound. } low, bringing joy and gindness to} 1966, be carried into effect. That aot, ' eurrent controlling) ‘The first of the delayed trains | Slop Wagon, Its Lady Cochero and | thousands. He wrote this doleful| which waa introduced by Benator Dulley and shaft be- | reached thia city this mornin | enten “Probab! loudy 1 er and Rep tative Banks of ‘ a at} | sentence robably cloudy an¢ ner and Representative Banks ata Semsntows rate, |¢ ‘5. The travel-stained and weary, 9 Coa! Carin Juxtaposition | lwlight showers tonight and tomor-| Massachusetts, provides that the * | homeseekers were only too giad to | row.” He is the weather architect,| United States shall sell to Liberia 9 ames ghrenking and/get out in the gray dawn, and to| For sometime past, motormen have Naik eeaaheis teats aulne hie inacrip.|#Unboat, to be paid for in annual tr er’ gp pre = | know that their journey was at Jast| had a hard siege of It on the Broad tion a bit and etill continue to dance | stallments, not exceeding 10, Un- lece ron, and | | ion a ‘ ue to dance laor President Clevelan Beore- at an end. lway Hne, with a gentle lady who} j : : Ad ¢ . re th } , Subsequent | Other Northern Pacific trains arriv-| drives a swill cart in that latitude. | 8nd prance below | tary He ret aside the old wood- 7 eG that his skull/ed this morning, each bringing its| Whea she gets the right of way, the ee | It may be that for once the pre- jen warship Swatara for Libera, but dence hoepital ge a oved to) contingent of settlers. Three sec-| clash of a thousand street car gongs | | Geter may be wrong—the Solks all the transter never was made. w bope of his ere ie said tions are due to arrive this afternoon | can't ewerve her to the right or the; John Durkin, a stranger in Seattle, | nope go, and so do the [ttle sun- | ever was mad W teth Bie vite ana | 204 evening. The regular § o'clock |jeft. She simply stays on the track |" his way to Everett. pO er Bo beams, who have been away from us on East Aloha street piasece will arrive here at 2a. m. {tii she reaches her destination, it diag. is tare ry Wea knocked feattie on @ visit for this ever so z | tomorrow. matterr rot if a string of street cars | & . i long. Ag Wigan Taping The Great Northern's Eastern a mile kong are on her trail, sll g ool —. a = of a bar 1 ee Me ant Ss ait yl “i a y rriv cS rate ? aioon. ty he 3 trains will arrive to morn Motormen dread her, as they do a ? con 2alic . fame from Denver, ing. The first of the 4 trains | night shift, and when they see her] Durkin jaade hile rep ort to 3 etice IN A TREE NEW YORK, Maroh 21.—James J, passed through & this after- | one-horse chaise in the distance, they sea We dave while standing tn | Lowery of Brooklyn has reported to TRUE THAT noon at2 p.m. Five overland trains turn pale and think of resigning.| Or) of tne bar in the Last Chance | |the police that he returned to his HE is 7 of the Great Northern will arrive| They've tried persuasive means, saioon at the foot of Yesler way od ennai ’ home to find bis on the floor “ penuiioe af eamonencies es Aictarwiat wore pee in were adopted last | “4" knocked down from behind and PORT JERVIS, N. ¥ Me ag ia yrs A “or fen ego am bi ome % Yther methods w opted sti sobbed of $22. His recollection of | white rs s r her | by in her Reacts The large ot ee ye tvenine, which {it i# believed will|the affair is vague. ‘ ba ae see 4" Williar or 1 that two nogroes en- , riving today is not noticeable on the prove effective for a time, at lenst. ant gg are yen, SB yey * mf , ‘ I ca 1 and iM, March 21.~An of. t | to sections recently they ee a : 21 1 Of- | streets, because th o de otor ca 7 in- | , : . ‘ f ed hen robbec . id with Secretary of the news ~d ers . ha sought friendly i “id “4 Broadw Bi Dy By. 4 j the akeleton Of & Te! tt e f a ‘ ‘ I Fong Mr, Pree said today that! warmth of hotel lobbies er? lady’s rig was observed on the track, | jgection. In the § pretbee th o that ther ans, urthermorn’ | ofr mn | DOWever, may be seen on the streets, | jogging along near the corner of Pine | per vaund : oh mig? tt . We said | 8 to remat, » Dene swathed In muffiers and heavy coats. |@treet. Clang, clang, clang went the ‘ Ad Ay - his wife had confessed that her stor in in the cabinet caladninipaiaietibies 9 supposed be ane y at naeeealitllinaleadl j yowey }gong, but the driver of the swiill pe z was fraudulent 1 was hatched ‘SCHOONER TUFT | chaise paid no attention whatever. Farkas 1 the tree, in sear h of} 6,5 the purpo ecetving him into ; | Nearer and nearer the motor car jecap sd “ : ney unable to escape, | ivy =e that had lost $1.80, #0 leame to the obstructionist, yet no rae Ce ga fies hasnt that could redeem a ring that , | IN TELLER TRADE heed was paid, It may have been] wagiuinGroNn, March t1.—The| iar as as es, de she had pawned and which she did | iiiniae jin @ spirit of revenge, though the! sienai corps of the United States | not want him to know had been YO ois motorman menenes he ht peneeens larmy haw succeeded in sending mes- | ; pawned. Don. E. Johnson and associates | Of any intentional wrong-doing, Dut) wee, by telephone without the use | ne — | | have chartered the schooner Martha | ®"Yway, the ny ig hg tee ewill lof wires, This achievement is the | ee W. Tuft and will enter the Teller | Went sailing into horse. driver and , emult of experiments that have been| ww york, March 21.—For the er etcaitane ‘ oe e ce, ep J e: " ’ 4 inh, Mare ¢€ trade, sailing about May 15 with a mrveyapce, epilfing horse,driver an | quietly conducted for some time, Gen. | f bot t by being } ~ »' 3 _ | eart promiscuously . vied ged t o “ Fong Gee A full cargo of general freight, includ- {art promi ly fn & hee. on the| Greeley has acknowledged that oM- | j0M®.0f both fret by being run over inswers fOr | in¢ a-wtern wheel steamer of their; There was nothing On the! cers of the corps have been expert- |’. ; ’ : wd t y hat time, but an aroma Rallway Co, a jury has awarde 7 Assault own. The Tuft will take north a| trackway tha ighborhood at the | menting with the wireless telephone. | vi nig Vincent Muesaman $30,000) BELLEFONTAIND, ©, March 21. limited number of passengers north | And those in the neighborho 1¢ | He eaid they had met with a moder- | *°* 4 : - |—¥or the first time in 44 years John riyho Py time say that it was thick enough to| He eal 8 damages. ‘This is sald to be the larg ly Pov ha tS ! was t on the first trip. The Martha W “ | ate degree of success ase. if tit man of this eity and Mrs, Dilen ? bu a Stal betore | rutt will be the only vessel sailing pr a a per ie: opr - sewer me? | While none of the officers who have | °"" 0 7 ti 7 Sonny foeeren eee} ra of ‘ville, Pa., brother and Sault With intone’ | trom this port direct to Teller thia | follow, and lively tim knowledge of the subject are willing 4 er, met, The brother entered his t the » A season on the first trip. fue for over last evening's event, to give any of the details, as yet, or sister's home as a vendor. Chance woh house at Mai, 7015 a — r to discuss the subject, {t Is said they remarks about incidents in. thele ain and Jack- YEAR Hy telephone m¢ | 1 Tg month, A have successfully aent telephone mes. | childhood led to the covery. The Mid 404 bY the girl on the| wages 480 feet without wires. The two were separated In 1858 while they Bot differ troy 7 | sonia elias memes system is practically the same as were residents,of Lancaster eounty, im that pub- 1 > * rane ee time. Fong G er? | Mary Snyder has sued for a divorce} that employed in wireless telegraphy KANSAS CITY, March 21.—Mayor Pennsylvania r to her room, jocked the |from John A. Snyder. They were| The instruments used in telephoning |. ey ee iockad ‘out the new! ‘ @ Noone around her | married in 1867, and in 1901 he wear-|are necessarily more delicate than | Heed haa locked out the newly @p-) ‘rhe following marriage Moenses tried pr tich he choked her. io |jed of love's young dream and elop-| those used in telegraphy, as worda| pointed city anseasor and city comp-| wore granted to day: Luigi Riftero, . Stsetoumens but before los ee led with $2000, which hia wife aswerts| must be reproduced instead of, dots | troller, keeping the keys to thelr of- | aged and Georgina Muylert, 19, Which she sereamed| ARLINGTON, March 21.—Mrs.| belonged jointly to both She al-| and dashes [Baee, asic Be sat He would x uae | both of Black 1 Wm. J. Mar brought & couple of|Cieary and Mrs. Lippell entertained | legos that he treated her In a cruel] ‘The system 1s sald to be the con-| to let them quality, he city) mon, 1, b M fh the doce her rescue, ‘They| their Sunday school classes at the|and inhuman manner for some time| ception of SONAL OCrDO officers mm arte we Wakes Pat ibe ce 1 ae mt 88 th of Lowell; ne I Was Shen pulled off the|home of Mrs, Cleary Wednesday | previous to the desertion, and fail-| navy department ia Stranging 0: | Seneiatepat ieeat a nd Marie Mad ) en ‘ustody pps og < de he the co o ke « practical test of wireless te »pointmen counciimen | Seattle rt sti) ee An ol tion 1s to be held on April a | Stenenrion ot iWte Tighe vere thet legraphy. Instruments have been | have rejected eight times mennetennpieie acca of tks huskily from|to see whether Arlington Is to be in-|she has no hope of ever seeing him| bought in Berlin, Ultimately all the : WEATHER FORECAST the strangling. he | corporated or not. again, and asks the court to decree warships of the navy will be equip- BANK CLEARANCES a I ence in evide and| A force of railroad employes ta|her real property, valued at $2700,] ped with instruments for telegraph - For Seattle and Viotnity.—Tonight t ope. Some of the| making this its home for some time, | which belonged to the marital part-| ing from ship to ship, or from ship Seattle banks today cleared $389,-/and Saturday, occasional showers; in the knob. putting In @ pew steel bridge. nership. to shore, 978.67, The balances were $57,601.60, light to fresh southwest winds,