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feces: Tenight and temarraw, rain fraah to brisk © uth whnde. NSON VANISHES "ett THIN LEG ISLA MAKES RE GAMBLING A FELONY W BENSON LOCATED AT LAST: Last Night in the Hut of an Old Basket Maker on the Shore’: of Black Lake--Armed Launches Now Patrolling fe the Star, jon that hae been received by 72:00 pm. heri® since Benson enc Drought to this city | hope of his ultimate capt that Sheriff Mille, who | strong. sane SEARCH NEAR CASTLE ROCK Outiaw Benson spent hut of an old bas- iyecias to the tear ROCK, Wn. edge of the swamp jake |The man supposed to be Outlaw ‘and Benson are| Henson, whe wee seen here, yesterda has #0 far succeeded in { Searent the officers who have been ing for him. iberiff Huntington and posse and ree number of volunteers spent the in the né trails March | — }agein early thie morning and it te jeally certain that the man will caught if he has not succeeded tn boarding « train at some point. Thi: however, Die eection and the) without proper very great. man seen the Shore Near Budd's Inlet the outlaw murd feotly that of the . even to the bive jhim. The man had colored beard of about ten dayw | Browth and wore @ black coat, much | Two farmers saw the man come | out ef the brush « short distance north of town, Me acted as If he wished to reconnotter before coming out Inte the open. He wae within @ feet of the men who were watching him. ‘The moment he saw them he ned about and dark back the brush, which at thie point i | ¥ thick He ran at top speed and soon loet to view heriftf Huntington once and within two he time the man wart of men were in neareh ot Rime, “eG thought he tite that he but when Selene! fell the men were forced to give up| the earch in the wuds and content themselves with guarding the roads, Deidges and railroad traina. A G00D CLUE OLYMPIA, March > rer answers pore in Sherif! Mile the vietnity looking for & man Whe Wee discovered in a Feabin near the ewamp yesterday morning by Burn Shotwell te the story L+ by Shotwell, he went to the cabin and AIRHAVEN FIRE BY TONS OF COAL ORKOWSK! LOSES HIG LIFE IN MINE NO. IN, LAST MIGHT—INQUEST THIS EVENING 7 Ovkowski, o Franklin Kilfed in Mine No. 7 at 9596 o'clock ast night by the falling of ef coal that had been 7 aT on the wrong track and ran down the mope at a high rate of speed At the second tevel it jumped the track and erashéd into one of the wooden pillars that supports the root of the drift. It was near this Bert the Knocking out of one! place that the unfortunate man was i ing pill Coraner| working. The pitiar being knocked ot the faiuilty to-jout, a mass of coal released on the 3:20 train for| which fell to the floor - He wat Exonabiy hold| burying Orkowski. ‘The - Atue in know dug out and t# held at Tronkiin Sf the man whe was killed. |awalting the arrival of the coroner to be single. It te probeble that the burial will be Oat cars wan awitehed| at Franklin, ERCOME BY GAS es West in Critical Condition From As- yxiation While Asleop in His Room vs. Friends of the patient are on the way to Al with n taking turge all day me up and down to ". Several men n out in the work sre taking their places. an, and I He was em canngriga 4” * Gther | ince ¥ o'clock and Mott f THON wits and hu Be it hin bevy wat for hie re ee Pelnon fror Worked thro lation be key married 1 in fomily in California of the 04 ot} » Alaska Probably a Lenk He went to his room at 10 o'clock st night atly pany The ¢ house by the new ¢ It is presumed that West wal i Eireinking the names, which |there wan but « Might leakage is ‘evident from the fact that he brea od the foul alr all night without be ing asphyxinted At ¥ oclock this morning several of the roomers in ered on odor of to Wers'® room. n he could not be aroused, the door was unio with a pass-key. He was found un conscious in his bed, and with but a spark of Iife left in him. He was julekly dragged out into the hall, where restoratives were at once ad ministered. Dra. Bates and Mott were called In, and they ordered him oved to a well ated room where there was When the fre wae pulit ke from the chimney » the room below | ding in the room on! in the eo Was pul out before |‘ becoming necessary to call out the fire appare GIVES DETE' CTWES A MERRY CHASE Archie day on nitted at Tacome gave coma detectives the slip as they paring to bourd the Flyer ma yesterday, and it was several hours before he could be re- captured. Me was, howe rearrested as he was leaving an im- | plement store on Weatorn aven twen Madison and Marion atree BOYS DESERTED BY THEIR PARENTS), | John and Charles Henderson, two minor chtidren, were aiven inte thé Aiton, who was arrested 4 charge of burglary the Ta knocked on the door, but received no ard some one walk hte, wo he looked through the window and saw a i whe appeared to anewor the de scription of Henson. Without waiting t investigations Bhotw line for Olymyp sheriff. Sheriff i" started fo at ones, ih he be Mewes « ® email likelihood that the man seen was Berson, He found mo trace of the man further than evidence of a recent occupation of the cabin. A search of the sur rounding country was equally fruit lean of remults, MUST HAVE make further 1 made a bees notified the PATIENCE |=": Lack of Clothes Does Net Weman to a Divorce Here Afier betng married only two months, Mra, Anna Johneon found hereeif in the sane embarrassing ioament a the immortal Flora imey, in as much as she had to wear.” Her story, Entitie . excited dipagreement, but the judge adwined her to forgive and forget if she could, and if she eoulin't, fo come beck next be and he would see whet he could do for her. She testified that she worked ase domestic after her marriage, and off one occasion, when her husband vis- ited her, he picked up her hat and S her bow t Tf With seme leather a hat bos and | Mte out cot the house. Mre. Johneon states that the de- Pe. married ber under a false ame, as she has since secertained that be is known fn ¥ town where he wae Dorn as Marry Carte as Marry Carter. BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS Transscte @ String of Meutine Business Today Considerable routine business was transacted at the meeting of the board of buble works today. Bids med for the coutracts to lay Elghteenth avenue north and other streets in ¢ aie. triet, on | Kin place and other and to construct the Lake Dell avenue sewer. referred to the city cngineer, the awards will be mage at Me ig next to be a failure ghee > The antersment roll for gradi, d other streets, comprising jetriet on Queen Anne hill, oved. The amount « he ahutting property is $49,985.96, and agains ity, $179. All_ bids for the the First avenue water main w rejected on account of @ clerical error In the lowert bid. The work will be rendvertised, SOME HARD QUESTIONS Are Up in the Investigation of tn- spector of Boilers Cherry In the intoxication of a local U. #. he inspector In Britiah Colam- Supervising Inspect terma ft, saiestpation Bryant, member of the local b Insp the two equ Thene which are up to in his Investigation regarding the tors The feature of this morning's wem sion was a tilt bet Inspector Birmingham and local ap of Hulls Bryar While Captain Dixon of the steamahip Ta coma wae on the stand a blue print deta llin the repulte e veel, During the die plans Captain Bir disapproved certain parts of the work as by Cap tain Bryant. The ta hen elared that his work would parw iv apection under other supervising inspector in the United States A large nymber witnesses have been called by be the con troveray and con fiteting Cherry's are some of the questions t. Birminghe of the char jocal marine tn he teatimon n_#tronaly Inape and inoom to Mr and char The tes prong. Lid Tontradicto [custody of connty eommitialon | day by order of Buperior Judge Taliman and wpe c | thelr graridmothe the parents of the children have werted the 1 that their ¢ ther cannot afford to provi the m. BETTER TIME 8 FOR HOR hed yy ~ an SSES THE’ GRAND i} to be taken by de | THE EE. STAR. FOR THIE IP SEATTLE CATARACT Co WINS FIRST ROUND BY S) a AMENOMENTS, pers e* Fo VIOLENT ERUPTION ORLEANS Hepateh t aie cL YOUTHFUL TRAMPS in the nights. Me why place NEW speots marriage Hoenses | Orst from & the violent erup March ®- Dorr wing lasued: Arthur Miller and | nas, both of legal age, of | Beattie: Bohn Polder, 80, of Btu: wood. an@ Inex Mala, 24. of Florenc iverton, 24, and Francis . Doth Of Beattie RELIEF FOR THE UNHAPPY jand pe It few Ea be “devastated COURTNEY | MAY DIE he Prentice oy Brounde MA MIE THARP) GOES FREE Grand Jury ignores Bill Against Her, But indicts Jasper Kemp shot by Chart ner of First After hearing Mamie Tharp ‘tell | necticut the story of her rutn, and the rea of her theft of diamonds from ec t9Gbic, charging him with criminal —" SHOT BUTLER 18 IN ourtney, who was alance | je Mission by pital, where Court | ie, the grand jury yesterday #4, state that it will take at len | sdictinent nwalnet hac. "4 [another 2 hours to predict the out joome of the case | Butler i» still held at the city Jail He refunes to discuss the case other han to state that the trouble curred over a small debt. He Gentes Tharp girl is 17 yeare of age. | that he intended to try to get away ond gn Bl old PA b sent to | bat falle to account for the fact that echeol, and the grand jurors |he had the most of his worldly be Young to be| longings done up in a valine with him at the time of his capture. BIG INCREASE IN very ach me to the penitentiary. Principal witness sary yerterday, coset road —. ——s — areas: in custody. r n eiemt been victim: by LieametConses torm:| . BANK CLEARINGS . iw 2 the NS ge ty jatmed t the man! ‘The bank clearings for the week atvantage of an error made in! past show an increase of 28 per cent. | eae ies or he oe rf Of 8] over those of the corresponding week land ‘onnera, paid.) a a There ie aise « consid- put & delinquent tax certificate wane SSirease of today’s clearings wens Foy See ys was fore- lover thome of the corresponding day 190 fora quict claim deed. jof 1902 Today's clearings were epentiite fe- ($734.28 The clearing @ year ago were $612,919. which shows an ia- crease of $271,967 AINST CU Im the case of Terry Kin iff Cudihee, to recover damages for % Wrongful levy, « jury in the as. court returned « verdict of 268 for the plaintiff, this morning. THIS IS A BARGAIN Price $525, was asking $80—A new coay little cottage of four rooms, substantially butit, brick plers, etc Two lots all fenced, good garden ; only 16 minutes ride from Froneer Square, Go out and see it; located juat opposite the oricket a pn the Columbia oar line. ia on the property. ‘HERBERT §. UPPER 10-11-12 Scheuer- man Block, First William Robinson, grand ¥, Charles Cartmeil, larceny the Deteen: Frank Shay, bur- 5 Albert Wilson, attempted rob- true bill was voted in the case Bamuel Pierce, accused of em- ees! enicomnesper, < enne from MORE MEN QUIT WORK Special to the Par. VANCOUVER, B. The fretgh strike on the weatern divieion of the o. Sagd Pacific & growing in seri. Tetay © additional men Joined those already out and traffic on this emd of the road is at a stance thi, THIRD AVE. REGRADE Action Taken by the Property ere’ ine jon was takén om the pro: of Third avenue from to Pike street at the of the interested property held at the Chamber of ¥ afternoon. Feport of the special commit- -- to investigate the mat- at length, ‘The ilies recommended the adop- of what Is known as the radical but it was decided to defer until City Engineer Thomaon bave time to prepare profites ing the present and propored ‘The meeting was adjourned ct to the call of the chairman, Smith. SPRING BREEZE ba ILLINOIS HLORBEN, 11, March A eydone swept the routheant portion of this city thie morning, completely several bulidings tte 4 and damaging fields, but injur | NEW DEPUTY pn | APPOINTED John &. deputy prosecuting attorney sist Mr, Scott in road and tax mat. | tern, by the county conimissioners, | yesterday afternoon, Mr. Beott said last evening that the appointment waa'g surprise to him though he had heatd « rumor that euch action was the commissioner howe that the 1 Snaps! inFarms ban line, 49 partly a nice apiendid ard, barn and house, » of ed, delightful posi, Furban line, good | and orchard; land} never overflows; for $2,260. | res, about 10 ac leared, fair | and bar, overlooking Cow | , splendid position, good soll; | ke Washington, 10 acres splendid soll, on the corner of two main county roads, | only three miles from the lake; | $1,000 A. LAWRENCE |- 908% Se Marion ma Ave, Cor Murphy was appointed to an-| He @id not kno Appointment wan to be STICKS TO THE OLD DIVORCE RULE Deputy Prosecuting Attorney Con over announced today that in the tu | ture he would follow the predegt outing Att hereafter would and « had ney Vinee H no default div ae Tonight we are selling a good weight cassirmere trouser~— grey stripe—for $3. See them in our side window. ox if W. B. Hutchinson Co Cor. 24 Ave, & Union St. SD GR a, A that it to hh or before fhe ve th | Mat The j aey de tia We LANDING FRANCHISES PRECARIOUS CONDITION | jlemed that the murderer was kicked| boy, and h GIVEN UMN 3 145,406 215,511 BANK CLEARINGS FOR THE WEEK BANK CLEARINGS FOR WEEK A YEAR AGO INCREASE PER MONTH AST WEEIE! CHIEF SULLIVAN CLOSES POOL ROOMS BECAUSE THE GRAND JuRY~ DOE 5 ie ek 7} OF HORSE RACING py OLD Tv oF 41 €. CHAMPOUX TO BE EXAMINED FOR INSANITY Slayer of Lottie Brace to Have That Chance to Avoid Conviction of Murder Zennon Champ med perfectly re« Lottie Brace, is to be examined for! insanity by a jury in the superior ourt, on Monday morning. A me will be resumed Ricks a ie ii MUSICAL RECITAL AT CHRISTENSEN'S is shown that the prisoner is insane ast night at nh which case he will be committed to some Insane asylurn | Champoux may life depende on Lage ng je Storck, and Mr ; rt Ritehie, Bo of much and they gave a pleasing en- for he w manner at tertainment MARINE NEWS ws When Judge l ing that the mu continued until nped up, and way shouted: “Let her The British ship Pva Montgomery, from Antwerp Seattle with a gem- eral cargo consigned to Guthrie & ¢ rived at Port Town- send this morning and will reach this x, the slnyer of; was doing, an le ney Speckert’s motion for a venue dented by Bell, thin inc Ju aitze that his cital was given en's ball by 3 | _ Mon acting that Champoux and mumbled sorr jing tired of “monkey business Numerous witnesses are to testity n the side of the head when mere| port late this afternoon The steamer James Dollar safled San Francisco this afternoon with y has been queerly for years, It i» al passengers and « full generat cargo not Deen perfectly aane since, The state has many witnens- on who will say that Champoux has always acted as if he knew what he Just as good in every respect as the best mer- chant tailor can produce, and at about one half their asking price. 5 ADAMS & BLANCH- A RD DISTRIB UTORSs 739 Second Ave. Hinckley Block Largest Stove Haueo in the Northwest “SPECIALS---= “Tonight After 6 Here are three splendid Laundry Department Specials. Articles of the best quality, taken from our regular stock ‘and marked away down, just to induce you to buy— = No. 2 Galvanized Tub, large and well maa, regular 80c; to- night 06 oe 6 o'n6itin ase “Alpha’’ Mop and Handle, regular goc ; ‘tonight “The Oaks,” double-faced Zinc Washboard, strongly made, regular 35c ; tonight ++. @§C Our men have been in Tacoma all the week, packing and pre- paring for shipment the immense stock of Mantels, Grates, Fixtures, Furnaces, eto, which we recently purchased from the F. W. Hicks Co, As soon as this stock is received and arranged, we shall offer it for sale at unprecedented low figures. ¢ uusePre(l Main Store—First ave. and Spring st. N, W, Fixture Annex—Everything Electrical—313 First ave, so. This beautiful $1200 Cottage to be Thie beautiful $1200 Cottage ta 1° GIVEN ae Tomorrow at Hill- nan City. AWAY Tomorrow at Hill man City, 100 af Hillman City rb son remaining lots, $35 and $25 down and $10.00 water malt le'a finest sud tin i) rain or shine. shington street, to large warm office at HM. ide, F 5 cents, Carr or center of C. D. HILLMAN, Owner