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all C BURTON GOT A Pe CLGHT SENTENCE MUST GO TO JAIL FOR SIX MONTHS AND » KANSAS SENATOR PAY A FINE (By Soripps News As 4 fi ST. LOUIS, Mo, A and 3. R. Bort t Ka Morning senter the Iron county dy Jude Bta was recently ef having - from the Ei %, Ment Company, Influence order wre of the United fraudulent purposes. i} The court r was crowded when | F -:s Benator Purt peared to be sen-| B tenced. When he was called up and] fold to stand up to bd tence he Was pale and ner ands and a Mmbs trembled and he 2 @eemed to be on the verge of col lapse. ous, his bi F Judge Adams said: “The sentence J f Which I am going to imp upon PEF you ts extremely light, considering * 3 The crime of which you have been/ found guilty, but because this sen-| fence will forever prevent you from | holding public office again, I believe | you will find this penalty severe Senator Burton, after being sen SENATOR J, R. BUR | terview to the newspapers. Det the end of © will s of differen: bodies an ade to br BIG PLACKE THAN TWO ROUNDS LASTED LESS, v#rious 5 [the sy jtempt will b Ja closer uni fay harmony in the Lutheran the United States (By Scripps News Ass'n.) | PHILADELPHIA, April 6.—Kid MeCoy defeated Placke in the sec- @nmd round at the Lenox Athietic/ Club last night. Although ke Greatly outweighed McCoy and tow- @red above him in height, MeCoy/ fandea at pleasure, while Placke/ Could not find his opponent By the time the first half of the JOHN HERALO FELL WHEW YORK, April 6—The first @f the notable eastern weddings In| for 10 0 the metropolis took place in St. Pat-| higher, Fick's cathedral at noon today when | cents Miss Pauline Whittier became the} Herald ordered his meal, Bride of Ernest Iselin. The cere-| then fell asteep, Mony was attended by prominent ic * does not know, b Society people of Boston, Philadel- pokin toes We mayy he Phia, Baltimore and New York. estate at wank - ‘The bride, who is the first of the) Owing to the fact that Roxburghe-Goelet bridesmaids to be! price is charged for meals, Married, is a daughter of General|anese do not agree to fur pd Mrs. Charlies A. Whittier of) and so Heraid | Boston, who have spent the winter | order. ta. Better some costi: eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Iselin, jr. a member of the Iselin banking firm, and is heir to several Millions. He graduated from Colum- Dia five years ago and is a member @f numerous clubs. over just to see if broken. Finding himself all there, his money. Nothing dotn; let was gone and Herald w @ sore head. Japa took the mone RR. McAlone was dragged up to the} ape the money. ” police station yesterday on a charge) @f vagrancy by Patrolman Kine. | MeAlone is said to have too much Money for 2 man who does little the place. T. J. E. Scoones, whose | been mentioned in conne |the nomination for coun $3 | campaign he had aspirations in that & quarts for $5.00 | he says, was made by hi ‘There is no better Whisky on without his authority. the market. it is pure, well aged Recommended for medicinal or family uses. (otis 404 First Ave. South BOTH PHONES—PINK 1751. Vree Delivery. | pace ine | MUNCIP, Ind. | 2,000 followers of wathered In Muncie session of the North ference of the Methodist church. Bishop Mc siding officer, and divines and speakers will during the five days the c will be in session, Snugiy pr April tor the Iitle afternoc schooner n for Bering sen and will rer The police do not believe that Alice sath Capt inson expects to catch 6 tons of cod. TX Renced, buried his face in his } The maximum ntence which &nd shook with emotion could have beer wed in tw He refused to make any stat years in the penitentiary and a fine RO the court and would & let $20,000. 4 | LUTHERANS TALK OF UNION P A DETROIT, Mich 1 6.—Luth America the week e the © detween nd an at ing about re pe t ehureh In ASLEEP agree to give a man all he can eat qualities as much as % are ate It, and What put him to ut he told tation this taking @ ch a smal! the Jap- nish beds, was decidedly out of fm New York. Her elder sister mar-| Several waiters, a pantryman and a fled, a few seasons ago, Prince Be- | Cook-started tc him out. When lossersky of Russia. Herald in the middie of the car track, his little experience Ernest Iselin, the bridegroom ts the | i ung Frnt ow gay ayer any bones were he felt for ‘The wal as nursing the but think it was taken from Herald's pocket while he wus asleep by some other cust: © of | work. WILL NOT RUN name has tion with ty clerk, | states that he will not become a can- }didate for that office in the present The announcement that direction, is friends 4.—Nearly John Wenley are the annual Indiana Con Episcopal ye Is the p other noted be heard onference sloned with enough provi- sions to feed her crew for five months, d this Rob- We have a ‘ge and carefully se! RING in BROADCLOTHS, CHEVIOTS, ETA) OILES, Choice line of LADI JACKETS in Coverts and Broadcloth Iatest fabrics, FEATHER BOAS in all shades. Smart 1 HATS for street wear, and dainty trimmed Hats for dress we GET YOUR SPRING SUIT NOW AND PAY $1.00 PER WEEK. Eastern Outfitting Co. 422-424 Pike Street, Corner Fifth, Our terms? SPRING WEARING APPAREL SUITS ete a all the Tatlored ar. POR IT LATER. wis GYMNASIUM FOR SOLD! VANCOUVER, April 6—The war] | department has advertised for bide for building kymnasium in the department the Columbia, But the coat of mame exceeded the | Agents for New Idea appropriation for a ure, | . hence th " put Patterns ret plans { would be about! 6 Whe must be kept within $40 0 t 1 that the frame “ be a handsome and reture, fitted with all the! 1 uw f successful gym-| .) Ty expected that work vill commer goon on the butld-| ing GOOD ROADS WEN MEET SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION 1 DISCUSSING THE IMPROVE. MENT OF HIGHWAYS NEW ORLEANS, April &—The most notable in support of the good roads movement ever} held in the so a two days session in A this elty, today, with a large number of good roads advocates and spectal delege-| tions f i parts of Te . Ten-| neasee siexippl, Albama end convention sth bewar Tulane ha GOT AI0-CENT MEAL FOR $19 20: Louisiana, The convention is being t direction of the ads Association | and the Orleans Progressive $5.00 for your choice of any Skirt in the store, including Volles, Etamines, Scotch Tweeds, ete.; Union, and was called to order by value up to $16.00. W. H. Moore, president of the na ee Saga) aregslen cies a tee! The Millinery Dept. The New Neckwear Yuring the two days > ; ose jon will be addreased by) Ie completely stocked with Hats to sult every Is attracting well-deserved attention. We Marti Dodge ector of e Offic ee and comple % and at: prices to suit h ° “ winds oe ke and Lace ‘ollars at of Public Road Inquiry at Wasbin, every pure negro ¥ low pricen. ton, and a number of good roads ex-| ‘ ke “Ca h B { wrte, ‘Other matters to receive at-| wick, tchy jargains tention and action are the necessity IN THE BIG BARGAIN BASE.) F-pint ste, same, regular Wo for.. | 1é-quart siee 45e of state highway commissions te MENT 7“ ‘one | i0-aeart 490 create system and economy in road | 100 for Polished Wood Towed! +plnt cise, same, regular We, f0r.-| yy o041 steel Granite Bauce Pan or affairs, the adoption the “state Ttings on plate to fasten on walt | 48e! settin like out, as follows aid” pian, and the enactment of) regular ie. | &pint tee, same, regular @o, for 3 vagrancy laws, whereby able-bodied Bho for heavy Hive Porcelain Gen | . 460 convicts, tramps and vagrants shalt| 1 regular te Royal Steel Granite Dish Pans, be used in preparing material and tn| 790 for nickel plated heavy Gog | Mike out, as follows: the truction of roads per Teakettlo, regular fe, - - — | Ge for ic Japanned Dust 1@6¢ for good weight Parlor Hevoan, } 3 news 3 Q-quart see, regular Mo, for...1Be he Stage 100 for ihe Shaker Sifter | s-auart aise ee Six: Got == Dpint Nickel Tea or Coffee Pot, | s-quart else 200¢ & rt size, regular Se, for...28¢ regular @© for 200 | 1o-quart aise ... BVc | & quart size, regular @o, for...390 aish gives her of “Resurrection” tan ar Tonight SUCH A at the Grand. the Baker | the Seattle | “A Midnight Bell,” by company, will continue at Becond round was finished Placke| jw a JAP RESTAURANT AND | through the week HUBBUB ‘Was out. His face was pounded to ®& pulp and when he sank to his} MIS MONEY FLED “The Gamekeeper,” with Thomas } knees the police stepped up and/ J. Smith in the leading role, will | Stopped the fight. Placke weighed ped ie bs hold the boards at the Third Avenue} — | _ Se at 241% and McCoy at 163. through the rest of the week | YOUNG ST. PAUL MILLIONAIRE —— Jobn Herald started on an econom-| = 1 | feat stunt yesterday that cost him | The Alcasar changes Its Dill 19) Gere INTO TROUBLE FOR great deal more than he expected. The| morrow night The Lighthouse | NOTABLE meal for which he intended to pay 19| ftobbery” gives way to “The Girl) ASKING VALET TO DINE WITH cents, cost him Just $19, and now he is| from Albany.” | [eating free ches to make up for! — 7 Him WEDDING the. tens RUSSIA HAS A NAVAL GENIUS a Herald says he wept Inte the Alaska ST. PAUL, April €—A scandal hag i Testaurant, betwee First and Rail- been raised in the exclusive Minne- road avenues, on Main street. The sota Club, which will probably result place ts conducted by Japanese, who in the expui of M. Doran, Jr. the young son of a millionaire broker. The cause of the trouble was a sensational incident which the friends of young Doran tried to/| burh up, but which has leaked out and become « subject of |comment. Recently Doran mad tour on an election errand, taki with bim his negro valet, Irvan Got- ling, for the purpose of capturing the negro vote. Both made speechen, and in the negro district, while very drunk, Doran was attacked by an Intoxicated negro with «a razor. His valet interfered and saved bis life. In the excess of his gratitude) Doran took the negro valet to the} cngineer K. M. Tokarevaki of the| Minnesota Club and invited bim to/ battleship Borodina, is the genius of| ine there, Gotling demurred, but | the Russian navy and the {nventor| was finally persuaded, and the two of many devices in use on the czar’s| Went Into the club dining room and | warships. neated themsely ‘The waiter re-| fused to serve them, saying it wae nat the rules of the club, Young Doran, still @runk, attacked th walter and he and his valet serious- ly Injured him. Hoth were ejected from the club, They proceeded to a Jess exclusive restaurant and dined general INEER K. M. TOKAREVSKI. DESERTER GOT FIVE YEARS 4 April 6—| together, The frantic attempts of William Thomas, a bugler in Com-| Doran’s friends to hush the matte pany D, Nineteenth infantry, and|ap have fatied, and the matter is/ well known about this taken to Alcatraz isla city, was 1, California, now said to be under consideration of the club, of which J, J. Hill, Pi- this week, to serve four years, He| bert Young, Jule H. Hanford ané¢ a was convicted of desertion and of|number of other millionaires bre robbing his commanding officer of | members, a gold watch and chair — —o-—— He was enced to five years at Dancing School, Prof. Willson's, hard labor, but in view of his past| Ranke hall, Pike street and Firth 00d duct his sentence was com. | 6venue ne muted to four years by order of —— = All General Funston, Levinson’s Qualit: Store. Bottles Full Incnoure. VANCOUVER, April 6—William Camp Lap neer of Clark county, and for a number of years a rem Jent of Fourth Plain, died at hia home Sunday, aged 62 years, Be- sides his widow two sisters, Mra} Henry Van Atta of this city and Mra. J. BE. Evans of Tacoma, and gon, C. T. Campbell of this city are left to mourn his loss, Mr Campbell had resided in this county | for about twenty-five years and was well respected. His remaing were|{ '# nothing that braces you up and interred Monday, th vices being || makes work seem lighter than @ held from th Methodist church at LY Invigorator like Levinson’ Grdiatie “"\T Medicinal Port. After trying a a tin tle you will never be without it DANIEL TOTTEN DEAD | HOQUIAM, April 6.—Daniel Tot- LEVINSON’S MEDICINAL PORT $1.00 Full Qt. Bottle |} What you need most when you get “that tired feeling’ from work or exhaustion is a good glass of Levineson's Medicinal Port. There te Free Delivery, including Green Lake and Ballard. jten, an old soldier of the union larmy and @ resident of thia city | | for seve years, died at his h | | yesterday after an fliness of two | ® Mr. Totten was born at War- fiel4, W. Va., in 1890, and received | his education in Tinos, where he jlived when the broke out. He Ppa yo | enlisted in the 180th Llinols regt ILESALE +) ] |ment and served during the entire a tek eee | war, when he was honorably dis 4; Ind., on. BY | charged. He leaves a widow and University five children. ‘ Women’s Skirt Bargains for Thursday MAAAAAAADAAAADAAAD AS five members, Republicans eleven| are big savings to be had, if you pur- }and Social Democrats nine chase now. The city decided to spend $500,000) Pian t $176, $229, eto | pal / TALKED WAR All Patterns 10 Cts a | Customers Duy after day we have on male one or more lines of Ladiew Tailored Bulte at much less than regular prices, Bometimes we tell you of them, but times we don't have the advertising space to do more than merely 1 n. But talk or no talk, the bargains are here, and if you 6 tomorrow or next day you are sure to find something to interest you in this and other de partments, These Bargains for Tomorrow $7.00 for Women's Black trimmed with narrow bands Jacket ailk lined and elegantly oults are sold elsewhere at $ $7.00 for Women's All Wool Tweed Suits; tent Volle Buits, of matin tailored. 5.00 fo $20.00, neatly ribbon, newe fitting coat, milk Mn We have them in alt sises and ina variety of colors, light, medium and dark; well worth $18.00. 9.00 for Women's All Wool Cheviot Suits tn black and twe shades of biue; made with two capes edged with satin bands, jacket silk lined regular value $20.00. FORMER QUEEN 18 ILL } MADRID, April 6—Former Queen Isabella i» iti with influenza and her indispowition has caused great analety on account of her advanced 0 WORK THEY LEFT THE CELLAR cena Burgiars broke into a vacant house at the end of the Beacon (hy Sertene News Aswad bil car line last night and stole] NEW YORK. April 6-—-Kixteen the electric light fixtures, door bells| thousand bricklayers and laborers and everything that could be moved! resumed work this morning pend away. The house ts owned by M./ arbitration of their difficulties with MH. Mittlestout. their employers. They have been GAS KiLLED THREE idle for three months. PHILADELPHIA, April 6-—E4- ward Hammond, Jacob Hammond EARTH and Oscar Serverson were found dead in bed this mornin They had been asphyxiated by {luminat- ing gan. BELGRADE, April @—A severe! earthquake shock was felt through out Bervia last evening. eat dam- HIS CLOTHES age was done at Vranja ADJUDGED INSANE PORT TOWNSEND, April 6.—J. T. Tallman, who claims to hail fre Les An was adjudged insane here yesterday and ordered tak to Stetlacoom, The man came b from Victoria Saturday night and| has been acting most #trangely ever since that time. DIDN'T FIT John Ryan, said to be an ex-convict, was wearing an assortment of cloth ing this morning that may eventually land him im the penitentiary, Kyan insisted that the clothing was his own, but admits that the fit of {t was more of @ spasm than anything else. At 4 o'clock the police recetved a telephone message from the Ei house on Matn etreet, asking that an officer be went up at once to get a trespasser, whe had been caught in the place | Ry was found In the lodging bh ” by Patroimen Kelly and Looker. He wan nbt caught in the act of stealing. but his actions were sum un and several lodgers in the house held him until the officers arrived from the! police station When brought to the clty Jail, Ryan had on @ coat and vost which might have fitted him when he was a «mall boy. The trousers of the suit had been found in front of @ house at S19 Warh ington street, an hour before, by Pa- trolman Phiibrick. SALE MUST BE BROUGHT TO A QUICK TERMI- WILL OWN ITS LIGHTING PLANT MILWAUKEE, April 6.—Mayor NATION David B. Rose, Democrat, carried the city in the muntelpal election, We can’t sell Pianos much longe having « plurality of 6, nt sell Pianos much longer at over Guy prices and terms we are now quoting. | D. Goff, Republican. | Remember, this sale takes in our en-| The Democrats also control the} tire line of the world’s beat makes of | common counctl, enty- | electing t high grade planos and orga There Organs, $48, $48, $7, $0 Be in and see us thi pay you. 34, ete. weok; it will for a munictpal lighting plant FEAR TURKS (By Scripps News Ass'n.) SOFIA, April 6—The Bulgarian ministry has decided to further rein- force the guards on the frontier ing that a Turkith invasion is imminent. be- TOKIO, April 6.—At a meeting of the war council before the throne to~ | day the recent naval campaign was) discussed. “Fruit Salads” will be the lesson | for the ¥. W. C. A this evening, cooking school The U, 8. Wooten Co,, Detroft, Mich (Special to The Star) TACOMA, was signed ye | Company of this to be shipped ing the coming season. The cattle are to supply the Daw- son market and are to be shipped by steamer and navigation on the Yukon river opens. Burns is THE MARKETS WHOLESALE PRICES (These prices are tities. White River |b ton; | 128 “per box Oats, fg p Stone, Fisher & Lane Tomorrow Will Be IRT WAIST DAY} On Bargain Square Promptly at stor Bare opening the Two f new an TIE Good As Any Sold |." ‘Bout Town At 75c of plain 1 cole ground with colored figures. bought from the best f ots Jured, t gineer in a re engo & Melrone early th press » Btopped by the ¢ engi in bound « ‘The lot consints inte Waists, in They tory th and yours tomorrow, All Sizes | ToK1 Sp received Pioaded - MM Y wheat. $30 ton: chop, tages entered | | AN CA I | LE BF Wn bra 450 Cont off ‘ and thal timothy. e [Seated Beater ee FOR ALASKA ee FP ens. pee will be f 1 ton: mnsddti J june Oa E Anothe - _~ Butter, Eggs, Cheese now in | a ; Native creamery, 2 per Ib; Ki &0 miles Tacoma Firm Will Send 3,500 |creawery, fresh, Th: srorsae i These Eege—N ; art of Steers to the North age Xative ranch. i$ dos: Ones ia?) the first id to althougt tination destruct! om ranehy 7e £es. : Eastern peese Native: iaping ern. leo ber Ie OS Poult: Thickens, hens and eprir cks, live, 1ee; Greased. | Th. Squa’ ese, Le ‘per Wash April a ae aad % Fish, Et ave Oe involving over $2 Halibu ob of the Ji erday whereby Pat- | '@% per Ib! founders, be’ ick Burns of Calgary agreed to fur ber Ib: shrimps, ise per Ib; — (G6c the Pacific seule city Cold Storage 0 head of Alaska dur PRINCESS DEAD — ’ KARLSRUHE, April 6—Princesg Sophia of Lippe, widow of the late Gonthier Frederick, is deadly thence overland until ince the largest stock raiser in the neighborhood of Calgary. He was born in 1834 and was Prine 9) MRS. J. ia the owner of thourands of head | “*** Of Baden. cattle. By the terms of the SUF the Pacific Cold Storag « ” Company is to get the pick of Burns BOOST SEATTLE ; Pa | The first shipment is to go from Aggie through Vancouver to g« will be the sube i. w. north by steamer April 26. In the | J¢ ed at the weekly meeting “J hospital shipment there wil! be 200] °! the Chamber of Commerce this irom bu steers and 500 head of sheep, Thes rneon. A resolution will be of« 4 z taken to Skagway, thence | fered, and probably ad provide = ceived dt over the White Pass to White Horse that proper steps be taken tq Sunday driven over the ice on Lake special display from Seattle | James W arge to Yukon, crossing from ~ county at the St. Louig @Pital, ter which point they will be taken It ie suggested that this city |) Mls cond the river on scows to Dawson. special representatives there ta | PUt little After Alaska navigation opens the|‘#lk with strangers upon the vast Mrs. N cattle will be taken north and thence | Te8ources of this city and county, J eecond-s he Yukon river to Dawson, Cat-|®0d to give information that will ime) ——— will be shipped all summer, and | terest prospective settle ¢ ; the last will be sent before the sea ——_+_—_- son closes in the latter part of Sep The spare time work given ladle | Those animals left will be} @t room 301, 1414 Second avenue fe & slaughtered and the meat frozen. proving @ great success. Cull fret 3 to any buyer Pri. on small purch 1 per cent higher) eee jonenn Provisions jday afte Meat Cow feet. ie ib, Marshal Tuo Ib; Ve e ib | fh: mutton, ss . drought | Hams, ligr 6c breakta: the time bacon, 160 Ib; bellies, h. 1zse0 bm. Sweeks ag Vegetable: The bis Danks, $19.0@21.00 town ma Yak Potatoes, §2bgae the ifttle . om BF shal did box: celery, 60g60 per @ner and i ve Fo & punsnee would try Mr. & x ‘all ¥ 8. per owt ateen * calor . After tl dozen bunenes Lai ra ‘Woman's to per lb; pumpkin, 1@1\e Gilman « Green Fruit, Eto. = >ples, cooking, b0c@$i.00 % “ay re rere, $1 “u per t “TIM” CG, nines Ng i be x K Congress: pears, $1261.90 box: Viewre and Dher, dies Redlands oranges, $1.7%@2.6 S SAPS AT reteset Tare New York Store} “f5 “7 Persian dates, 5% r ~ 2 > ae = 1b. Bananas, per JACOB PERL, Prop., Japanese tay, Grain ond Peed 1418 Second Ave. Near Pike St | Mave ton; barley, §25 ton

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