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INE CENT Fair “PORE CAST tonigh wi light to fresh southeasterty winds, SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, TUESDAY, MARCH IRS. BURDICK TELLS OF HER LOVE FOR PENNELL tine Meetings, Smuggled Letters and Moral Forgetful- Which Ended in the Death of Her Husband by “Violence Pale, but nunted this morning on of the inquest into husband. The court nearty al! th by fashionably ‘of social rank nied by her ‘the Toor just Coatemworth took March 1% again ers that there cy aot the Bur- yeara aga but em “sated that Burdick struck that he wore & —, be face after the her a from Atlantic in which she gaid she could not would leave that he would admitted that she good faith, and p her promine from Atlantic City her husband t to meet him, she ‘eonstantly ag did meet him th street. She time when Burdick ot we her, as she the widow and went id not hear that his friends on that t Pennell as he was window, and that to the room. ted having met house admitted that she ata house on Whit- or three times, war shown @ letter which she teft the house and went to Niagara Falls, where she alone in a hotel, Pennell visited her there twice, but she saw none of her family or chil dren. She then went to New York, Where she saw Pennell several times. Mre, Burdick wa: which she recognised as one written by Mrs. Pennell to Burdick, with him ceedings She besought hin tations of all oo the stigma of divorce over the chil dren. One said: “Allie is going to Atlantio City; what the end of that| trip will be final word od only knows. warning me pu there is no punishment tn the that of remret Mra. Hurcick testified that she had Asa tell life another tatk with Burdick at Buffalo | and that he could mot quite dee be wanted a divorce or not. 7 Paice vous Mornexry The Man Before Whom the Burdick Inquest ie Being Held He then gave evidence of no decided ther way, but left it ail to Pennell, it was finally agreed to let the divorce go by default, Bur- dick promising that she should have the children alternately every six months Mra. Burdick later decided to make & defense, to save her reputation and that of Pennell. She expected Mr. Pennell to secure a divorce, but when the latter declined to do so, aoe” decided to defend Burdick’s suit told ber that when she was Srvereed, he would go West, procure a divorce and marry her. aa cat aid not knew whether vate means, us he was tiwave a GES “ASSAULT — COLORED PORTER JUMPS THROUGH CAR WINDOW IN HER AND CLAIMS SHE OID IT TO ESCAPE LT BY AN and offt- Seenred ett Hi 38 £ aa ‘ i Ff ui tt yeaet pe al he was in are fsealnkin the police sta- = First Nows of the affair the Wer at 60 seme one @ hame nott- at the station that On one of the Pull- . " Aspe“ with Powers St the foot of Unt- found that the in the Putiman The woman had the officer no porter t by: nders the | @n aceount of =a ar-| ip a o Of the council com- -"<" buildings and Rayndicate of bust ihe Of Jules Redeis Waring, b. Ciaunso ara will offer free of ¢ Bnieipaiity @ city bn ween Third building the blook on which bie Proven’ time owns fest on the corner bas secured options on Te and M. M. Levy be- fh serious alterca- tte house on upper Morning, and the Femuiting seriously. | Pent to the city Jali Of asmault nnd battery Hanson, preeum- Was the turger Levy ia oaid with Which to 4 * EGRO TRAINMAN The woman had been eer. : i : ie vie i i if Ht : : i se H uy? il AE i i i i : j uit of i S38 | p i i & Hi i 3 ! fa H a i z Hi i ? i 3 ty Es i ae a 7 3¢ ‘i ey hearing the story the officer get ut to find the porter wae searched, but the mar be found. While on the y back to the depot the offteer the negro carrying the sealaktn, The man wan promptly handcuffed and sent to the oe station. The went was sleeping does not @o to that city At the police station the woman sald that she would sue the company for heavy damages. She Aid not appear to be im the least annoyed ov adventure the recetying cell to be attended by hysician this morning. jef Sullivan will have the mat ter investigated and the Pullman of | Cleiale are also looking tnto it Tt is understood that Mrs. Turner's husband is in Portiand and that abe was en route there from Spokar She arrived in Seattle last night SS MEN OFFER FREE CITY HALL SITE the lots in the remainder of the block, extending back 240 fect from e #treet on both Third and Fourth avenue. If the elty will accept this site for a city hall bullding the ayn dicate proposes to clone its opt and purchase the property to the city. mbers of the #¥ndicate that if the city named they will be re 4 for their outlay by sub ne raised amonm the property on Pike street and in the neighborhood of the proposed new city hall and kicked on the door, Hanson came out and objected, and the fight started, Levy in said to have at- termpted to use his knife, bat Han- son prevented him. The offloers ar- rived later and made the arrests, It if said the men originality had trouble over a woman, JUSTICE CANN ouT 2 Peace Cann wee iw yesterfay morning wince March b, He that time with the thor of the “« court F | for the t uh taken i! om that BS ub’ to Hare Detectives ned of th va roomm confined to his bed ail of the time there will Hot assume regular office for 0 few days if wos practically after, He Jutios of hi lived | lent and reserved man. He told hor | nothing of his private aff though she had been intimat him for #tx years. Prosecutor Coatsworth suddenly thrust a paper forward, which prov ed Ww be a & neil, securing to Mrs Of $26,000 with id the safety deposit officers had showed her an order slened by her self giving her brother the right to open her box, Bhe sald phe he brother, # supposed Burdick had ¢ inte signing the paper and had opened the box and secured the bonds and letters. The Pennetia, she said, paid all ex penses of the at c for divoree, she bade him qoodby at the station, Me seemed lcheertul and confident that she would get the divorce, rather than Hur- dick. Mra. Burdick said the first the had of Burdick’s mu atained in @ telegram Hull, saying Had’ just arisen after news was Mra nine his usual 4 both Mra, in Huffale and M Hull and | Chat mnigetet retin Bhe to be was stunned Pennett but was doing She wired valid, not as @ lawyer, friend. ow She was met at the station by « reporter who was the first to tell that Burdick’s death wee a mur ", She learned ¢ full clreum stances only when ashe arrived at the house, She did not hear fre nell after he bade her « when she was returning to Huff ae much in love with her and she with him 48 ever when parted On further examination, Mra. “pur- Mick sald she received no letters from Fennel! dated at Niagara Falls fand saying he had received a tele Ge ane EEA evenly hooked at dick’s death Nobedy brought ® verbal message and did until after she learned of Burdic death The inquest 12:98 to 2:90 0 TO SELL WATER TO GREAT NORTHERN The fire and water committee in- troduced an ordinance at the meet ing of the city councti last night aw thorizing the board of public works to enter into & contract to furnish the Great Northern RB. : whe oe was adjourned from ernoon. pan cavating at the worth entra the propesed tunnel under the ‘The - wien that the ra com) I pay at the rate of $16 per $0. 000 gallons for the water THE PRESIDENT'S VisIT WASHINGTON, March 0. The itinerary of President arrive in Beattie afternoon of May a stay of two and & half hours, will leave for Byerett, returning to Seattie at ‘clock in the evening. He will remain in Seattle over Sunday and will start east at 2 o'clock Monday morning. ROOSEVELT — WILL VISIT MARK HANNA WASHINGTON, D. ©, March 1% —It became koown that Pres- ident Roosevelt, after his western trip, tnetead of returning directly - ator Hanna until after the marriage af Ruth Hanna to Midiil MeCormick af Chicago. PASSING OF CARLOS EZETA FORMER PRESIDENT OF SAL- VADOR DIES IN POVERTY AT CITY OF MAZATLAN CITY OF MEXICO, March %.- General Carlos Eaeta, form dent of Saivador, died at M Sunday. He has recently beon re duced to absolute want. Hie body was buried at government expense General Eaeta was the most pro gressive president the repubtic of Saivador ever had. He introduce! the requiar road system, the te graph and the telephone. He overthrown in i804 and fled to i fornia, where he lived for some time. He wae © years of age. BOARD OF WORKS LE 78 CONTRACTS Contracts were awarded yesterday board of p fol walks on Seven and Cran adaltic Grading and # avenue from Gast Park $2,396. Grading and planking alley in ke i, 2and %, Maynard's addition, A. Batley, $3,470 The Important contract for wooder pipe for the water mains on Fourth avenue south and other thorough fares in that n rhood wan let REFERRED TO THE BOARD OF WORKS to have Thirtee and graded th the old Athletic park & was presented to the last night referred t of public This tn tion whie! Dugdale Baseball claims w hup in the int of the Pacific Coant lengue, his com petitor in the aveball business in Henttle. Dugdale claims his rivalg ing to fore him to go to k to play ball man Gill wanted a the proposition at ¢ Jained that thin could © the chart Roy street addition, J. Kalberg. vote not be done wu SITE FOR FIRE HOUS' An ordinance was passed at meeting of the city council last night appropriating $1200 for the purchase of four lots at the corner of East Union street and: ‘Thirty- third avenue, for the new frona fire engine houre. The board Works 1s authorized (o make the LICENSES 70 ‘weo- The following marriage 4d: Geor Hieenses Madden, 22 ley, and Be B. Messing Enumelaw. CHICAGO. Margh 4—Wheat. to 1214, they} | this afternoon that shocked and hardly knew what ane) the & of [overland froww | nilen iso ¥ | fication was tippou | eapecte ‘SITUATION IN TACOMA STRIKE IS UNCHANGED Street Car Men Are Confident and Have the Support. of Trades Council---No Cars Will Be Run After Dark for Fear of Violence em, and al » chairman of the ex ive * March war os ed our forces, «0 Ansodiation Who had siood (his Bgouble. We have lost four takeh one who was operating @ ear At er we are very hopeful are pursied, however, | b company could get authority | 6 coh@ an hour to the men they secufiag, while they could not sider Gar demand for 20 tn On advance of enly 2 cen first Peoety from Moston, During yesterday and this m there wae pr i om the men ‘The street COPAay announces oe it will net run tontaht, an It fear the tracks of the cars will be dy: mited, & damage wan Jone t might anc Unis ted to the pent JuMt made The company this afternon is rum Hing %© care out of the yaual 3 A majority of the care are being oper ated by men brought here from se- ate * after dark tt, one of the steiking aauited this morning | the tmported mg verely beaten Preoc by one of and was Tew ov quit wo strikers for the aanit rested. A Fanta fefured point blank Sny Of he men Working on the cars. but the company has secured tw: wubstamtial eating p |men are now take Both the company and the strikers |meale At the outer end wm to be satisfied with the eit) urkam Yuns the same difficulty jon and ne new developments are| emeountered, the men running 4 before tomerrow fipanaway. returning to the city eat after the first sharp rebuff. but he has not yet been ar TACOMA, March 24The sites tion in the street car strike Is prac Ueally unchang ni w work | disc 4 an and ver the/ The mpany de~| Ce trouble | formality declared by the company ooeasional car was lines. Offictala of the e clare thet they will have no In securing men to operate oll careers| apmpathetic movements were within a few days On the other! suggested. The members of the coun hand, the strikers deciare themeelven| ci! distinetiy disavowed any mten satinfied with the situation “hoyeott” so-called, but confident of w it ip paid, would be taken sorted that If the te refuse to recog to grant ent other trades ur sympathetic — resident J. DEATH MAY CAUSE A BIG SENSATION SAN FRANCISCO CAPITALIST KILLED WHILE RIDING WITH A SUPPOSED GAN FRANCISCO SOCIETY WOMAN ‘The won ings the ground in the mid dle af thevdriveway. The only trace of te Woman yet found is « blood stain betr comb The afident was witne: say the woman Immedint war the unten ne asked for ve within att beek amd forth to thelr work from Royle, of the unton | Tacom— to Gouth Tacoma. #AN FRANCISCO, March Charies B Hay eapital manager of the Richmond Power Company and the Dingee Be- tate Company, waa thrown from @ bugey shortly after midnight jast} night while driving in the park. Hie) men Hl wae fractured and he died this) iy got Up and ran into the brarh to morning at € o'clock. Mayes had #| eneape Raving her identity known. woman with birm at the time the ade! Hayem wee €1 years old and singte ran away) The mn is wuppoted to be weil | sostety and is married FIGHT ON SLA UGHTER mn into the Joof unt} and PAY | that Mf¢} thore an official anction if } ed by two HOUSES IS RENEWED The Beacon Hilt Improvement club, parte a three sections of land tying last night renewed ite Aight awsinet) to the th of Green ke. ond it is the slaughter houses on the tide fate! clati te amply in vr all the a abattoif® and packing houses of the | elt Fie Old ordinance fixing the limite Sut invalid By Judge George tn the mun- Murphy'* daughter netise ie now low) icipal peurt, for the reason that fated. wee @rawn to tnclude only The ordinance wae intreduced by) ground @ecupied by the Frye- Bruhn Counctiman Kistler, by request, ft = fepeais xing the con Bil people are de g psd of the ughter | Forres, representing sinught om the tide ew distriet Fe the ctty lime! the Heme on #1 Improvement club, ‘duals or corpora] stated teday that the people on the and slavehter m mee above the tide fate would «time. | finish for the passage of Includes) ordinance intredwoed last night JAPANESE WOMAN STABS OFFICERS} MAKES DESPERATE ATTEMPT TO OUT HER OWN THROAT, BUT 18 DISARMED BY IMMIGRATION INSPECTORS Maddened at the thought of betig ) forced to return to her native coum try Kaeyeda Tak ” Japances woman, yesterday afternoon tempted to cut her throat with « pa She Was in charge of ration Inspector Thor and Deputy Joe Harian in the wmer# office In the Larber ange building, at the time. In @| from Supe rate struggle which the offi- Laver a hack wa de to disarm her, she thrust | pepeetire placed her into the left hand of |Japanesediiner Riojun Maru, which Colonel Fisher, toting an ugly|Sailed to Japan this morning. She gash and almost completely severad | ¥4s lodked in a room and all danger Harian’s left thumb from bis hand, |0Uf Wepons taken out of her reach, is the woman who | but before the voyage is complete ted In @ low Jap~| it i@ the opinion of the immigratior fe city by the loon} |Officnrs that she will end her life tr She some WAY The werman has a husband Japan, She is now In a delicat ‘ition, witteh in believed to her apparent ty HENRY C. KENNAH ed to throw off all her garments. She eee the scissors which were ~ | hangs on the wail j taken From her pefore reach Her throat, | vt t jhad stabbed and cat the office She then tried to reach @ penknife lying on n desk, but was pre she could pre #he ed and the aboard the was recently arr ne resort Int gration offict fr pt con schooner Fred 4 fount f the vennel k ago arr She was by Inspector jored @eported to erday after he House of G she has been heid house, whe fainted oft the pring str ried to Co k! car Henry Kenna, t hat ne atab a hat w her 1 te The Katsha's Marv SEATTLE BOY MURDERED BY FILIPINO BANDITS five murd and th vet hich ¥ inh oe the wkeloone thone with two] iad and hie two chums companions, started on @ Journey! Lander Bundblad Buble to Manila, 76) years ' Yor three monthe| suburb rd of them. Their! nearly ed from the roll aa] the at Chrigimas « a| Mill cor rumor that three white men h. 1 been | medi t murdered ‘by five natives near the the navy |Hittle town of Olongapo. nt thorough investigation there, led to @ belief in | We arty Was organs of a river they found the eaves 4 guching bones of three men, Iden-| sisters and ble, but the] in Seattle, Rippo fue Th News has been received by August of the Sundbl tona, that hin stories #on,| wer in| the puller e bod time bout Oct tain: th of fund we nd by Natives in the time last autumn Bept. #1, 1962, Bundbiad, war abov distant nothing wes names were dror deserters, Abe une 0 ney eding hin enil He was well tona, and to hi ell ae in & 1. ith comes tment known many atte, | a in and Wh friends father brother, mother, two all residing her, Then ahe became wild and start-| They were! 1S PROMOTED. «HE SEATTLE STAR. =o NOT KNOW THE LAW the bef wullty law ‘and April mallotously relomm not | the te wed to the wholly unfamiliar with vexarding fahing and with in Koneral, The Jury returned & Verdict of ounm men 04 | they ime guilty PARKING STRIP LEASES A new & for the leaning of parking sirips by aputting property ywhert has been adopted by urd of public thome desir ne to fence Bled with th and become @ ma WILLIAM L. TAYLOR DEAD William L. Taylor, aged 46 years, died at the Beattie General hospital yesterday from cancer, Mr, Taylor Was a shingle dealer of Whatcom. THE COAL COMBINE ELEVEN COMPANIES AND TEN! INDIVIDUALS CHARGED WITH VIOLATING ANTI- TRUST Law! CHICAGO, March 24."The Unt States district court this morn issued an injunction es t 11 com pantes and 16 Individuals comporing the alleged Chicago coal combine enjoining them from continuing the contracts fixing the price of coal The grounds given arg violation of jthe Sherman anti-trust law Dispatches from Washingte A notably a to prevent the is- tion, but that the absolutely. The evi dence against the combine ts said to be exceptionally strong. Attor- Generst Knox may prosecute | criminally [FREE SPRINKLING WATER The petition of the Seattle Sprir ling company for city water, free of charge, with which to sprinkle ety streets dur lant night mpany agrees to keep the streets around the city hall sprinkles jin return for the concession ‘ENJOINED ~ } ‘The sprink- Bank Clearings Today, $655,155 This Date a Yoar Ago, $547,572 Increase $7,582 a5 CENTS PER MONTH VOL. 5. PIGOTT MAY REFUSE 10 SERVE WW RAMS GRAND JURY VOTES AGAINST HIS REINGTATEMENT AS FORE. MAN, AND JUDGE BELL LEAVES TERENCE O'BRIEN IN CHARGE—FORMER INCUMBENT 16 DISGRUNTLED superior court| Hell redehed this morning | make no ehan no change tn Mr. Pige @rand jury to serve and we ce O'Brien to! remain in charg that body until) | the end of it# session. noon today the jury il jock tomorrow The only witness thin |morning was Fred H. Peterson, at |torney for J. Crandall, who tes tied yesterday that some person had forged his name to « bill of sule No. 23. determination to foremanship. apparently unwilling ranks after having the Jury, for jury room city. He with Judge Hell of the ponitively make | Judge unced t dea) of tim Hell yesterday, but did not come to the courthouse thie morning. He hax not consulted with his colleagues and in apparently in a ft of mulke, It i freely predicted that he will not enter the grand jury room again, and Mr, Pe stated that a further awk the court to excuse him examin of the paper ab m further atte nfall had #igne More to bill of sale The attitu terest in the same pebody told him that bh ided to the document ited a © Gn unwillingness to fore apparent slight upon Mr. fen, but also to the fact that the eman's course while holding wition had been the cause of erable friction in the work of the jury No reason has been given out pub- licly for the adjournment until to- | morrow from other ive the apent @ gre wan ap lhe becam had been Al A As the Btar Judge Hell intended to retnatate Pigott to the position of foren #o stated publicly, As soon the embers of the jury heard | of this yerterday, they discussed the von themaelver t that p a, * ttle rnoon JudKe fed of the | time he waa sent for in conference with Mr, Pigott in | his private chamber, The interview 1 after Judge Bell return- ) bin visit to the grand jury | draw ot up the yet retur that the jury has finally de- ined upon will be returned into orrow afternoon, The jury n devote itself to making up }ite report and recommendations, It is wtated the jury expects to have its report ready by Friday, and to adjourn some time that day. $15 A Style That Judge Rell was | co o'clock thin morning Jude HERBERT §. UPPER DEALER IN TIMBER and FARM __uanos | If you have a piece of timber land for sale, call and list it with ws, i2and 43 Scheuer man Block, First | ay, and Cherry st. Creates Wonder and Admiration Everywhere We Have Them in Worsteds Cheviots Cassimeres She ~Konwoos~ ADAMS & BLANCHARD mid Second Ave., Hine! Davis Addition Sale Is Phenomenal 52 Lots Sol! First Duy— Many Wel! Known Names Among the Buyers At the end of business last hight, 62 lots had been said in Davie’ addition, an opening sate without precedent in the history of Beattie real estate. & Bi, Fowler, the well italist, bought nine three being for his eon, Harry ©. Fowler of the Meattle Nationa! Bank. Many other well known business men were among the buyers. The liet_ was ae follows © B Fowler, 6; Marry © Fowler, 3; Clara A. Taft, 1% igabeth A. Drake, 1p: any Jude, 1, Matthew BE. Scurry, Margaret J. Jones, 1: Mre. a M. Kimball, 1; Chest Gopiver, 1; Re A. Malan, 1; © Jonen, er. 4; George B. Gardin: 1; W. G. Leschander, 1; ene 8. Jones, 2; Harry C, Miles, 1%: Mary J. Mall, 2; D. N. Hall, 1; William Nooman, 2; Kate Wellage, 1; Mra. Libbie O'Brien, 2; C. PF. Carleton, 2 Alex. Paderqutat. Ryan, 2; ©. T. By Warren, 1%: M. M 8. P. wart, 2; A t arehall Baird, 1; P. 2. Four more lots had been add- ¢d to the let before # o'clock ‘Two to Francis e, of the Pacific Coaat ¢ and two John Doxy Many purchasers frankly ex- at the cheap- e enthusiastic autiful situation and Prices are $160 to ts of $ $350 a. jot om payme 0 cash and $10 « month Our representative will be on the ground all day tomorrow Take the Broadway and Pike nd line, and north two blocks, or come fice and have someone with you. You'll 1 of hance walk ee the if you do idition. = It ts ful property. town s additions are suburbe and free abstracts. selling for in th Clear title Crawford & Conover New k York Ble partly farming | owe and) | | heful powition, on noren, ply three in an of len 1 the 1 barn rally ot for $4000; th fi rrvdions bt 8000, tweet farme A. LAWRENCE WB Aecond avenue, corner Marion, THE RE RESULTS OF THE “otto RANGE CONTEST id you will remember, we offered three the best letters og “The Merits of thi Note the remarkable and important re- Two weeks ago, handsome perp Ohio Steel Range. sults of this inquiry. Of the many letters received— 99 PER CENT 85 PER CENT 80 PER CENT Many other merits of the Ohio above you will readily see are THE ESSENTIAL AND PARAMOUNT QUALITIES of a good Range. Such a Range can give you Buy an Ohio. So many excellent letters were received that the com- mittee found it quite difficult to make a decision. After much thought, however, the following were chosen as the WINNERS. 1st—Mrs, H. H. Speer, Pe Ell, Wash,, Portable Lamp, value $20, and.— Carving grd.- of ‘Rogers Spoons, value Said that the Ohio consumes much less fuel than any other Range the writers had ever used. Said that the Ohio is a perfect baker. Spoke of the quickness with which the Ohio can be heated for cooking and baking. were named, but the nothing but satisfaction, Mrs. Chas. Wells, 920 Twentieth avenue, Seattle, Set, value $15. Mrs. Geo. Hart, 408 Fairview av Bros.” Silver-plated Knives, $10. enue, Seattle, set Forks and Soup Great Half Price Sale New Spring Jackets We were lucky in seouring from an Bestern manufacturer his com- plete sample line of Spring and Summer Coats for Ladies, These are Mm perfect condition--just the right styles for present-day wear— and are belng offered for afew ‘ays at exactly at half the regular price, LOT N Coats, Model cheviot ivet ¢ Wo made Women's Fawn Cloth fashionable Gibson cloth ia a bright satin Hned with Ve can give you tow days on) LOT No. 1 men's Mack Clot Coats, from © nicely fin 4 Freneh coating lined with satin and nicely stitehed garment in every way w days only $2.48 the the tints Nar wn Color No. 4 f cor an Wornen's Cloth Coats, af Spring Goats ind satin lined with regt styles, meth coll in el siges; @l- gant garment early waye $8.00; for few days ont wear; for few days only f . 5 oe ee Lor