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SIARRTA ee erey WILL BENTLEY'S: SLAYER WAS FULLY EXOMERATED CORONER'S JURY BROUGHT IN A VERDICT OF JUSTIFIABLE HOMICIDE AND STEVE BRODIE WAS SET FREE—COLORED WITNESSES TESTIFY THE SEATTLE STAR Thousands Have Kidney | | Trouble and Don’t Know It ‘We, the jury impaneled to Inves- race track tout and has a face that tle he death of one Will Rent.]'* @ study in itself. : ‘ cel : Wet! gan ‘Tobe wan at ley, tip that the deceased came to} to. Wan, Wai Seotte and : eeanae ii h March 18 by a sunshot) takin & leetle drink miley was v ted by one Steve Brodie, jat other end of de bar He Kicked u i odie shooting in se the life out of m a few days bet lefe and = the Li ting having} and I was afraid of him Yes, I oceurred in the Piccadilly saloon on| was. He was a bad 1 and I Ma street, in the elty of mattio,| knowed it Handy told me I had in K county, We, the Jury, reo-| better get out, and I told Steve) ° 1 that Brodie be exonerated me along and we atarted out and be discharged. Meanwhile unbeknowns ¢ me, (Signed) “GEO, H. CLARK | Bentley out, and, Lordy! I ‘oremar ' right into him 1) back When the coroner's jury brought] and Brodie has flew back into the in this verdict at ne lay B saloon. I tell you, I'm scart. But shook bh with « friends.) 1 seen ac ° the boys coming thanked Core © Hoye and waiked Y ” and they do free m He took inquest} I ducks oe in with ‘em. ~ calmly 1 fully expected to be ex-| “Then in es Bentley with his 5 gl one Th est took up the) big 45 and pointe it around, | we 9 entire ning. A large number of} looked down into ft and saw clear 5 se all aye e wi * were examined, but their] across th Jordan. 1 was shakin =. ey testimony s much the same] like a leaf and didn't know what ah c effect happened. They was a shot and te - — os The mortuary chapel wh the/ then Bentley died. 1 didn't see who ME Swap Apr oo Boh inn beer en To Prove What Swamp Root, the Great Kidney dusky friends of parties to the trag-| The testimony of all the with “ R ed Wi edy tended to show that Bentley was 7 ll Do for YOU, E ry R der of « had his gun out, but}a bully and a bad man, He had em ’ t ‘0 for , ve! eader at him to it.” This was| beaten Moore and intended to kill] th § M y Ht Sa Bottl Se t pene See Dis Soe Fee Sos bean Mowe oot eee | ee oe ay Cave SOMES e Sen witnesses. Bentley, a man with twoj fore he left town. He was tn th Free b Mail. | murders to his credit and a reputa-| Piccadilly saloon Saturday night y | tion aa a bad man, got what he was| when the two men were in there si | eo ‘or e eo mne| o> e outside and unstrapped his Eee a ee ea at all cock te his| Weak and unhealthy kidneys are responsible for more sickness and | . 2 r | euffering than any other disease, therefore, when through nm * | Tobe Moore, who was gazing into| hand came back into the saloon. — | . ah neglect of | the mux of Bentley's revolver} Brodie decided to take no chances reionge to continue, fatal results are when Brodie fired the fatal shot,| with bim. oe tol da graphic story of the row Prosecuting Attorney Scott tn ‘our other organs may need attention—but your kidneys mest, be- He couldn't be made to sit still] formed the C rafter the verdict | ewes they do most and need attention first | while telling the story, but had to| was brought in that Brodie was free Hf you are sick or “feel badly,” begin taking Dr. Kilmer's Swamp- | act out everything. Moore ts ajand would not be prosecuted Root, the great kidney, liver and bindder remedy, because as soon as COUNCIL MAN RUDE WILL CUT SOME ICE NOW | | teen right, and the best proof of this RUMOR SAYS HE SLATED FOR APPOINTMENT ON SOME OF THE MOST IMPORTANT COMMITTEES—STAR CHAM- BER SESSIONS NOT FAVORED BY NEW MAYOR your kidneys begin to get better they will help all other organs to health, A trial will convince any one “T bad been suffering severely fr advertisement of yours in a New York ‘The mild and immediate effect of |ing obliged to pase your water fre Swamp-Koot, the great kidney and quently night and day, smarting of Dadéer remedy, le goon realised Mt irritation in passing. brick-dust or stands the highest for ite wonderful sediment In the unt headache, back- cures of the m caset ache lame bdek, dissinens, slecpleas- Bwamp-Root will set your whole sys- pegs, nervourness, heart disturbance due to bad kidney trouble skin erup- ie a trtal tions from bad bleed. neuralgia, rheu- M4 Bast 190th St. New York City Mmatiam, diabetes, bloating, irritability, ‘Sir Oct Mth IMS = wornout feeling, lack of ambition, lass ot flesh sallow complexion, of } Kidnay trouble. All symptoms . oa hand; my" former’ stron Bright's disunse | goree, had lage me, t “cou If your water, when allowed to re- rag myeett abe Riven my mental main undisturbed in a gtase or bot-| pacity was giving out and often | tie for twenty-four hours, forms = die Jt was then I saw a6 sediment or settling or has clowdy oon ter eed oak fase Sppearance, it is evidence that your the new president of thepcenter during the next two years, | S00 Sion to le ted te an prpeteeh's | kidneys and bladder need. immediate ‘will announce the com-| while others believe that the police | eworm guarantee with every bottle of atténtion, | mittees which he has appointed at the| committee will become most Impor-| Pur medicine asserting that your @wamp-Root is the great discovery council meeting Monday night. Who| tant. Boe ne Mook ie purely vegetable: and of Dr. Kilmer, the eminent kidney and will constitute the committces Is still] The division of the police, license| {am seventy years and four menths | disdder epeciaiiet. Hospitals use it a matter of conjecture, most of the} and revenue committee Into two com-| old and with & good conscience | can WHA wonderful success in both sitght | mittees was only a sharp fight for tt om the part of Dr. Crichton of the new committee on rules and order of business. Dr, Crich- councilmen professing themsetves not to know upon what committees they have been sppotnted. Tt te generally belleved, howeve | consummated after | Tecommend # and severe cases. Doctors recommend | oo Pee S it to their patients, and use it in| Seasp-thess tor tout tate thetr own families, because they reo- onine in Bwamp-Root the greatest that H. P. Rude, one of the two hold-| ton’s chief object in seeking the divi- | WR many thanks to you. I remain, and most successful remedy over councilmen-at-large, will have @] ston away with the center- ory troly yours, mp-Root le pleasant to take and! place on the most important confmit-| Ing of so much power in the hands of OBERT BERNER. (16 for vale at drug stores the world teem, Rude is the councilman whol five men. President Gtll, however, cau| You may have a sample bottle of over In bottles of two sizes and pushed Gill's candidacy for president|casily neutralise the effect sought| thie famous kidney remedy, Hwamp- prices—fifty cents and one dollar, Re- of the coun i was elected | after. if be desires, by appointing the | Root, sent free by mall, postpaid, by member the name, Swamp-Root, Dr.| it has been casy to see that he has] same men on both committees. | which yom may text ite virtues for Kiimer's Bwamp-Hoot, and the ad-| been im close touch with the presi-| Under the old system a policeman or | eweh Glsordeve as kidney, tiad@er and dress, Binghamton, N. Y., on every! Gent. Where Gill ie there also ls Rude! detective who happened to and tn urbe echt diseases, poor digestion, be- | bottle. st o be found. Rude ome to} with the committer cou! without sas te eibea mere: gotive part in| fear of consegeeneen, G0 more Po co areas 2p Artis i sane od Seem p-Root in promptiy curing the proceedings of the new council | shady “nest feathe by pr | reasing cases ney, liver or bindder troubles, Chat | criminals that shy to the efty, Und if he does wghan hé did im the old. F. P. Matien, Rude's colleague, has m looked upon as the natural choice for chairman of the street committes, and Dr. Crichton for chairman of the health and sanitation committee. | What men will be chtirmen of the finance, corporations, — p: ana mamitioes, it is id have paid fine r the new method, committee hypnotiaed has the police ¢ state, he cannot such work. Th but uniess he mrmittee in a similar be at all “raw” in license and revenue ¢ evil under the Inst | van tne you to prove its wonderful merits you may have a sample bottle and « book of many of the thounands upon thoasands of testimonta! letters recely and in” be will have (0) mew and women cured. The vatur and success of Bwamp-Root is so weil do so with about twice as many men. | om t 4 Avie’ 4 tor He may have the license and re weaue [ee Mes ote soe oe rng for = cample bottle. Ip eund- Gis paper guarantee the genuineness of this oftee. juable information. both seat absolutely free by mati ‘The book contains your addrem to Dr. Kilmer & Co, Binghamton, N. ¥., be sure to say fread thie generous offer In the Seattie Daily Star. The proprietors af difficult to forecast. * Was one allow the sock to Tt t# not known exactly, either, Just| administration that bids fair to be- | chams are pereone what effect the formation of the po- pe greater under the new, unless it tana an to Sansome's | Hee committee will have. There a: in dome away with immediately. It Ray Sansome waa taken from Mre.| | ie that of holding star chamber see- - sg en nil ' Madeline Sh e by the courts be Tevenne committee will be the ste sions of council committees, J. A — James, W. V. Rinehart and Abraham }cause she treated him crue and) Kistler, who were especially fond of | was given into the custody of the Get M If Sick se" this system, are not pow | Washington Children's Home So. y in the council, but two others of thelr saa | state He i# at present living with * kind, Rode and Mulien, are hold-overs. “ Mr. and Mra. F. W. Clark, who wish) Don’t Send a Penn: Those who enforced this policy always Ito adopt him p Don’t send a penny oe Saat snene tenet n FALLEN WOMEN FINED BY) Phe officers of the Washingt. Just wait ll you see what I can if the deliberations became known It Children’s Home Soclety may that Let me take the risk. Let me pr prejudicial to the public in-| POLICE COURT UNDER BALe) irene to be able to prove t up first what Dr. Shoop's Rest c ton do, The Restorative Se sseub a teak’ tae aout | CUE eS Sansome bad a shady reputation in your friendship, your endor . Sec Mg pyc Montana where he formerly lived. | you test It. Bor a whole eis ee inte seven, ——- | can use it without the slightest risk. | | r of a coment was 1 will tell you of a druggist near you prevent the public trom who’ wilt furnish ‘six ‘woitien of Dr [learning what he was doing. as was| Under the new Bauinger adminis-|M/SS CARRAU Snoop's Remeenire 2 meee = trial. | the case at a meeting of the street | tratic 1 there is apparently to be | will absolu : Y ! bi committee several months a The ‘ ie, If you say. “It did m eves . he} nge in the manner of regulating that ends it as far as cost | matter ‘under sideration at tha on Sraien. end. ieee al DEMANDS AN | rned. Do you under time was the giving away of al), | me? I want you to know absolutely | yniuable tract of city land to the Gr bawdy houses in the restricted dis- | fap ck an oa genot aveciotely | yar trac ot city andthe Groat | past Owe We aici ALLOWANCE | made on honor. | have the preserip- | © ~ he > c re, the old system bas been | tion that cures. My only problem is | ¥9* allowed to be present and he was pi ig Ago *y . has n to sonvince you that Dr. Shoop's He-| cooed over affectionately, but every- ¥ . and fines are) mre famous Sullivan will case storative will @ure—t® an uncommon | body else was barred out | now being collected in the same old| came up in the superior court this A ce ae Gemedy could a Some of the councilmen have a | way. ae) rr e th baa? stil 7 M art Fupt the physitian flaking tid benk: | argued that the meetings were in-| Yesterday City Detective Ten ant| Carrau, the clai nh gets Ra ol And I am suceseaiige everywhere and | formal and that if the public wanted| notified the keepers of bawdy | cunative 1 a “atiswunen here Is the secret of my success. to know what was done about any|houses to come in and pay their| Ubative will, for ah allowan nl ending al settlement of the found Invariably that wher matter considered by committee, It] monthly fines at the police station. | bent, nts were begut could wait until the matter came up| aii are being booked an usual at the| snort; ybefore noon and will probe vitality, the vital nerves lacked for passage by the council. The fact | station, charged with conducting dix ne y a Il prob-| Where ‘weak argans were found | al-| rema’ however, that all Important| Gracey hous Th ably not be concluded today ways found week nery 3 matters are threshed out in commit. | OrUery house they ave then Com. | Miss Carrau is demanding the al-| pe tne ge Sag Sob misetinge aad the etton. of hel ETT oo lty lowar in th uperior court in| lavintbie’ nervans | counel! in ratifying action is generally | P!¢4 ‘ «pite of an order tasued in the fed-| ‘This was a reveintion. Then my real | only formal. |, The fine assessed in that set down | eral court, where the case t# in liti-| success began. Then 1 combined | The park board started in yenterday | by the police as bail, which Is fixed] gation, and has been elted to show! gredjents ¢ My strengthen. that! by holding an executive meeting and| according to the number of woren b h hould b 7 would vitalize, these nerves. That pre-l ine city advisory committ - cause why she should not be pun scription 1 call ih gestorative. Tt is y iwory committee did the|in the house, ished for contempt of Federal Judge known cy @er now as Dr. pert —_ se ony before. Such pro-| Last night four houses in the re-| Hanford in so ~~ | oops Restorative, Thousands are| cedure {# looked upon with suspicis wedlye wwe ‘ sto thet socspiing my atiribnd only one in| by the public. Mayor Ballinger hime | tte’, aistrict paid $400 into th So far, however, the attorneys for wach f writes that my remedy | ect says he be I meetings |cuy treasury and today more aeline so-called Irish heirs have not! Sat Gel and these are difficult canep, | should be public, 7 being brought in, exerted themselves to push the con-| too. And the fortieth has nothing to -— tempt dings f ‘That is @ record I am proud of. t Mee bine J to stay sick when a chance ates open, If well, you shovid tell ot who are sick. my offer. Don't let a sick friend stay sick be. cause he knows not of my offer. Tell t my book for him. Do your ty. You may be sick yourself, some- SATO SET FREE The cnse of the state against H. time Sick people need help. They | Sato, & Japanese, charged with as- avoreciate sympathy and aid. ‘Tell me| ault with a deadly weapon with n= of some sick fri Let me cure him. " Then he will show bis gratitude to] “rt 02 G0 bodily harm, was dis- yin eward will be his | missed by Superior Judge Taliman Send for the book now, Do| this morning on the motion of the prosecuting attorney. Sato in said to have attempted to stab a Japan- Simply state Rook 1 on Dy: in. which hook Book 2 on the Heart. ene named Hayashi during a braw! you wantand Book don the Kidneys. | Gn Washington street, January 28 Shoop. Box Took © for Men (mealed) | The dismissal was asked for because — Wi Hook € on Rhewmation | the state had not enough evidence onl coset net lee bottien an against Bato to secure his convic with one wo past tion, Gruge ATTACK HIS celsior laundry says he left hin} AE horse and wagon standing in front} The Washington Children's Home| of the Touraine hotel. While he! Society today filed an answer to the] was inside the outfit disappeared. | petition of Andrew Sanso: in cnatnsentelaaeremo | which he demands the custody of hia| _Mre Hannah Peasely, a viotim of | son, Hay Sansome, It te alleged in| jonle Insanity, was committed to the! the answer that the father in not a] judge fell. The old woman haw been | fit person to care for the child at the Wayside ‘Mieston for three The matter wan to have been taken! weeks. She weeps conatantly and has | up by Superior Judge Bell today, several times attempted to poison lier- | but as been continued in order to self. fer relatives live In Auburn STOLE HIS RIG The theft of a horse and wagon} from Occidental avenue and Main| street be reported to the po-| lice win Chriseorden of the Bx- bp REPUTATION Gish ana i cheae Nea eT Pay Mee | j The Store Will Be See Specials For Open Until 9:30 | phic a, Saturday Night CMC a tis ) Buyers RELIABLE GOODS ONLY. aturday Night | r Two splendid specials from the best assorted stock of La Garments in Seattle. Values like the however, can shout their own praises best. Come and see Ladies’ Spring bd | Of light colored Fancy uls French Buornette Suiting; Eton jacket, with large Of blue and blac f shawl and puff sleeve the latest le h atin and trimmed larg Ape on the witl aid and brass the skirt tastefully trim lined irt, with panel front ed with | er trimmed with brass button neat fitting tor and } t back finished woud value this suit at $15. it d pleat; a suit We do not sa vis, but we he elegance and say that it is a sp) 1 bar of a $4 tume; our Millinery a Men’s Goods { Buy your new Hat ge ) now whi there isn ; melt et me te -aheoes Read These Specials to Your Husband See Game aoa tee Men's Woolen Undergarments, medium weight, the kind sold | mure to find the mont egulariy at $1 « tomorrow at DHE | complete assortments ® Faney He fam ¢ tid quality, at, a pair the 1 styles and ‘ iv " F «ee Be | shape a cheap Hat cotton and wool mixed, good quality, « par BRS or even a cheap-looking of heavy Diack cotton, wear like tron, a pair ~ | Hat tn the store—yet all sie, ded cas 1,@| are moderately priced b's Fancy Handkerchiefs, very much jo demand by Yadies | Look elsewhere if fancy pillow covers, J Bq each, or two for. @ | please, but see ours b en's Fancy String Tiex, 26c kinds, for, each. VEE | fore you buy. “Twill fl n'a Fancy Bow Ties for turn-down collars, fs, for | make the choosing eas- pt a + sseeef@ | Ser and the comparisonwill help us sell more Hats. Special From 6 to 9:30 P.M. SATURDAY NIGH ‘ Turnover Collars, pretty patterns, regular price 20c | Queen Dress Shicids of fine Nainsook, Shields, sizes 2 and 3, regular prices day night, a pair London Cabinet Hairpina, a cabinet, Saturday night's price ee eeee De Long Button Kiy, 2dozen shoe buttons with need! thread, regular price 1¢c, Saturday night's price, WN TE co ores cess nctak sasies Boy# Bicycle regular price pair also tockinette and 25 Satur- assorted sizes, regular price As Vote and hi price, with white | le tur. Ladiew and Children’s Windsor Ties, black t polka dota, regular 0c kinds, Baturday night, eac at Ladies’ White Band Bows, regular price 100 each, Sn day night ey be Ribons, 160 pieces in this jot, stripes, brocades and varie- grated shades, width 3, 4 and & inches, regular price 25 and 49c a yard, Saturday night's price 23e Ladies’ Crush Satin Belts with oxidized allver buckles, re wlar 36c values, Bstarday night, each. 25e 1 10¢ 12%c @ pair, Saturday night's To Know-the Fashion Get the April Designer McCarthy Dry Goods Co. Second Avenue and Madison Street and Mian Oza Wal- opened the program. best ingenues on the) This was followed by a series of spe- ng woman, ne of the Fine | elaities, all of them good. The clev- ne Christian’ will be succeeded by | erest work was done by Baby Mason, C: litforni Toethade | oS Se alifornia | ern,” and Hoyt’s “A Midnight Bell ms | "The mounting of “The Christian,” as BAUER RECITAL | given by Manager Baker is one of the Harold Bauer, a young Parisian “TUR CHRISTIAN | mont artintic presented at the Seattle | pianist, who has won a high place The Baker ‘Theater company will! theater in several months, As during | in the ranks of great artista, de- | open an engagement ot four Teaks at the former eng emer the Baker Rited o wellatiled aees at ts March #1, with ‘The Christian.” This|ecenery twice, and each of the plays |OTnd inst night. He possesses the bu requisite poetic temperament for al master and his technique is so per- fect that it ranks him a a genius. He appeared at best in Schumann's in the repertoire will be appropriately garnished with scenic background. ny ite way to favor here Inet seanon, and @ year's work greatly Improved the organization of | clever and capable people, Manag “LA MASCOTTE.” One Dollar Per Galion Georg Baker has ured the serv- “La Mascotte an off ra that | Sonata In F sharp minor, which dis- icon of ayers, especial | stil! holds a place in lar favor, | played the versatility of his powers ly thos ther Lyon, the| was the attractior by the|to the best advantage. He played . oe ———— | Olympia Opera company at the Third|the Chopin selections with feeling] Aecanp Seaniee toot eth tenoomslaen. wer wines en aieal ve Brunner & Co pany I# one of the best that has ever! each number, He was generous in been on at t uptowa b and responding to encores. 403 Pike St. makes a hit in every opera It p ats. | TOM'S CABIN.” 1. The music last night was catchy and ” | the effects gox Te cketca? and) The original Btetson production of | Telephone Main 1060 |“Unele Tom's Cabin" comes to the tumes w better than in any of the Grand tomorrow afternoon and night. | eras the Cai mpany has yet produced | Haydn was in excellent | op pea wer Navy White Blankets duets with Miss Lotte Kendall always encored. . Strictly All-Wool, weight 7 Ibs. John KB. Young had the comedy r | 4.00 a Pair ei the Fee ome cis So OF INSPECTION | w, ‘kick, 1209 Ist Av. Boba yg Be Sictnutay oith salts Duaday' wate} fraiche clothes we practi Several high officials of the local! inee, Mahara's Big Min troupe | ———_—__—_—— cally such a# business men will open & - 5 gngemer |exprems companies will arrive here wear. They are comfort- organization has been ten y Jon a tour of inspection tomorrow. Theater able because they are fitted road and returns to Seattle after a| M. G. Hall of Portland, superintend- | eattle: S mows sight. ghey are economical protracted absence with an agerega of the Western division of the! Manager. bf ore oe tion of jovns, eau, to be th *t it! Northern Pacific Express Company; | BOTH PHONES—43. 0 y yur ever had female chorus, made up D, Bristow of San Francisco, su- ~ are but not of ten pretty colored girls of ail) perintendent of the Pacific division Medape Saturday expensive. We have son shades, ls prom as a very attract-| Se well Fargo & Co.'s express, and| xtra Announcement remarkably handsome ive feature. The company ts large in 7 |}, Owing to the immense succes@ ssiat~ stern of Portland, Ww Shelby superintendent division of the Northern Pacific, will last night of the JUVENILE ENTERTAINERS point of numbers and has several old time popular comedians, namely Billy in the all marked new spring at busl- things atyl of the ft McCarver, Gordon C. Collins and A aan M. Price arrive on the early morning train The It is the usual custom for the Third| from Vancouver, B. C., where they meric. 1 Friday, and there will be no per-| tion of the express offices. A grand matinee will be given Sat r | formance on that night They will remain here a day and ur lay afternogn, tomortow, i trae ES will then proceed to Tacoma, and MMi Pi Poise > >. = UP. . = JUVENILE ENTERTAINERS, from there to Portland. Prices—Children 10c, Adults 25c } The Juvenile tertainers captivat- aa larg lence at the Seattle at Ravensdale, was perfectly pure, J. Redelsheimer & Co. theater last night, and will give a Coroner Hoye will probably hold an po~ | clal matinee performance at that play- autopsy to determine the cause of Rtroagest Topocet House'tn: the | tit! Matinee performance 6 | MILK WAS PURE | svw Btate, the training of Mra. Lang, Ts mere 000-804 First ave., cor, Columbia nderful little folks have im-| In his report made today to Coroner |“ TAIN'T SO It Pays to Trade on First J] Proved ® xreat deat since thelr last | Hoye, De. G. L. Tanger, the chemist, ee te pot eg jentertainment, and every number on| states that the milk which was Made here t the relations be- Avenue, | the program was creditably given. thought to have caused the death of tween Russia and China arg The musical comedy, “A Spanish the year-old child of Fay Thompson strained.