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NO EVIDENCE | WoMAN KILLED ) bY TRAIN L T EYES AND SMILING LIPS THE — oururta, fog t-srnin a (LANDED AT AGAINST THEM | tenting to bre OF say | track ¢ rthern Pacltio at Bordeaux, | WOMEN OF JAP R MEN TO DEATH) a A AR gee Bieter ane April &. Prosecuting At-| by wae run ovef and instantly | toriey Cooley says that he can find| yesterday by a id@aing train. —— no evidence agninat Carl Burge 6 Mrs. Philby poticed the trait i ; — Frank La Crowe which warrants thelr) which was running #le and she * i Ceieeimremeancnenind being heid onarge of the murder | triea to eres the tra % sig | The prowpecta iM son at few Fe cd mate ‘f, m WP ncy a ae : ue t he ra = “ A ” ‘ig SANTA ANA'S PASSENGERG THEY CANNOT FIGHT THEMSELVES, BPT THEY CAN GIVE UP urd, the count terfninal of the Alaska) amined the men yesterday, but Spe tin nghtye ae wet ey * . Central railroad, arp good, Reporte] So intemmation hes bean lea saat “| engine wer could not be re-]| REACHED BEACH DIGGING i THEIR MOST PRICELESS POSSESSIONS, EVEN IF IT BREAKS from that dintrict show that mining According to his state | Veree he was ground t | sara.y. ’ companies operating in that @éottor will be filed unless added evi-| Mr the woman's fr - THEIR HEARTS wanmet seoure labor envugh to carry © Is scoured against the two | was but a fow feet distant, 1 canal ma. on the work which is to be dope this ey are atil ng held, however, in| less to render any « — ~— — year, ‘There ip any amount of work | the county Jail, though no warrant Is : ; 7 en ean enor the com. | Out Agalnat them, Some of the fr r voller of thi of the accused have expressed @r f n Come BY ONOTO WATANNA. 13 wormn’ th ‘ony. 4f ostt panics are paying from 20 to 40 centa| Of, the Rocused have expressed a ‘| SOLDIERS DESERT 2 Nevigation “Gaal ‘ i sacrift Per Hour, Carpenters at the present] oy wi Ortisere ae che tall wea p to take « large ero WOteeriahs, 004, be the Mewepapee| MEN, sowie. wee Pee Hour. Carpenters at tha Drewent| at i Ottioers ati oe tat| AND GO TO SEA| new, Olewinigy c ‘ae wil t nail unt a Enterprise Asso ) the highest to th m4 nen ie wal te such ft hanice rus . jet y, under any circumstanc Pheer bens She fe : the land the priviles xtended of Wath $7.00 0 duy —- phy port Ocaeaa ‘The poaition of Japanese women| ° in some way to the war | ‘ Tee Alnaka Cen ral ratrond fo -. y Perry and Lee I oe Se, Ars ee t this thn ene ef extreme @ It " awe | ne Bll 4s power to get me army recruits, deserte ! pairs. p> time t one of extreme dell~| vougnt by the hands of peasant| work on the road which it is intend-| 1 dara ago ‘The men wer » officials of the company rf y and hardship Like the women | “ “A Pago Sy sna ; raed ob tent a6 posal et at aes 1a telegram from their agents tutta tune afta ey Sas ae abe Shea tes trees DRILLING eh fri "a Qche at tho thought of their limita-| 0. 00 ¢ tea denchas ny bie e pjesind nt y Ried a mer Rarbare. Mt lit 4 that the engera of tons and comparative helplessness. ae abe Gbtecened GETTING OUT OF DEBT ~ thought the fugitives 1 t Ana 1 on the bea | Their hands are tied against sharing | © P th more oe | . be Th aga with mishap of ap, | fn the work of fighting for their } Hh ® 4 7 TOWNSEND, April &.—Af f gage Maer ‘: b SP loved native tande They mous ® I « the war with China the] kxle of 14 years th meeting SOLDIER BOY® ARE GETTING | the ee pitas er pit to euston ' timate bandegia with <thetr owal tn on the bonded 0) READY FOR INSPECTION ger Aap eee Sanpeat tet 6e pasdeciges “ae a ie In person, th vie ness, Jefferson coun ” et be went t A that wect of th Alaska thi In what way, the ahe, at ecbeats “be Sg hed the point where she ts on e the Alask , t spring have a hea¥ home. what © great |! ha Wane a Whled to begin reducing the prin-| . sossdoege My pares layh acnteh Mot 7 porte: must thing | te mare ; cipal. The county a few yeare age] oorram, April § RF PY bn be - hinery, ordi lor her to 4 Bylo inte me wha considered to be hopelessly In) ty gq wi te F, Bec | tor mesitis J railroad material The greatest of a he ae SE Dlatear ti tale ttn. to débt. Now th unty commission rane ; self-en Japa ‘na Gekied ware Ut th sented ors are in a position to begin lopping | at the armory Monday evening seeretaly train thelr pan range “he ; . - od Off some of the debt which has been | tnspection will be tn hea ma heir own , or & year s Japanese! ting as a heavy drag on the/ order and the boys are being Pp Ww B | . . a patror and Z J) t ok for oes an may decor wand} county and tts" people hard. with ‘plenty of extra. work Crowds of People Were Buying he male may abide . ee 7 odin | tain Lamb tn order to make ce aie eT ogee fp inadlnctns Er chewing, The sas Garden Tracts Yesterday fee than that of the home service of| women to ge to sh Gees eo Geen | cam mment fot sy oe year his country and of Tenahi-« Y ‘ P é 5 é 3 F jAmertcan lake, the same place ba we war they had MOTHER—SO DO NOT HESITATE TO DIE, BUT KILL A DOZE | last year, and will be from J Bae WED a0 Sosling of shock activities to the h | A contract will soon be I thd Japanese woman, at the but ft ts belteved| RUSSIANS FIRST. the erection of butts and rf preax of w p eur we 8 " | for target practice on the mud ff ved. 2} * Joa aeveee wit ao to ee | Drawn espectally for the N ise Association by K. Bano | @ haif miles west of th x wou P ne at habe eg eS e will make ex tr parture t wd tp age em |r oe for the pany, w dcorn It : get & range at the same ta The day — . reased for HEADQUARTERS OF P. P, & N 1,08 yards without tw ‘ war, the fam emr ‘s | COMPANY TO 8& REMOVED the event ar . | {water) cups together. Saggy «a FROM 6BATTLE the fact that they will 1 snr 2088 * Other again. Th are was a —_ griental in this, e th Guio a SENATOR PATTERSON FEARS THAT CHINESE HORDES WILL Permit hope to soften th nape sega ga | The hope of th paatble r ng Se ~ea Ps caleed OVERRUN UNITED 6TATES Pat FS tos riewte and several hu wife, “that ud t come aguin.| the mark of our combat ‘ iegssmmuoaanl ger pony " The pilgrimag E Better that you b ably die upon | the latter the sign of our sanitary! (By Beripps News Ass'n.) removed from Geattle | ciaime @ the first of mod y the field of battle. We will indeed! officers. The enemy learned to at Bellingham next ' ‘ Rom be bi it re ted to) know that the red as was the §—,Ch hordes, whore f wit ate for sh | mark of and charity. In 1 States was arrented 2 mpany’e Alaska ealn ack Werstmt nd The soldier pe e women he! Yet the princiy f huctantty s}e0n discussed the Ch The trouble comes from | w 4 te and ported om day prior to the et the ple ia and At v fi , tage only $678, with large tract of land, on terms | loves to help him garb hi: apl sabtiay at te war ee mS long | ct. He said that at Chinese government | Be and fa fleet of veseel*| piigrima, when Archbishop Bour ict ce ae ae ‘ ay e the war. oa te’ bie : m wee tet 4 monies he treaty of | Wili make that the home port. y eoler blows the pile as . 4 ; ve ‘ J every barrier ase exclusion treaty, will end the Wits teland shipyards flag which will be taken by the 5 A partial list of b s begin with A whe immigration would be re be effective December 7, and | be enlarged hold aay b rims to the Holy Land. The ught lote or acres der tion or Hilla: _ ity the Tth of next December with that treaty out of the way Pat - hes ckbolders ana| "ey t# expected to occupy at i the “ ho can fi a re oo money ports sid be thrown | terson maintained all our ex-|\ ont New York on | weeks Mg Pape es ytdncal ag comin lawe Will fall te the ground. of plactr EP — pat es . some some ( “ : ; Pui | OBSTRUCT NAVIGATION Ardens M. Abrams ' Alaska Packerw ation. For) Major Millie has notified the! } & Ackman | cured in several citt time past tt hae been r Pane ge PB ae sche a Dr pio le C. Achat. | Hiewal traffic In transportation and the ny © as naie aan comedies te dana C. Abraham. the lewulng of non-tranefernbie tick at cham, t * until | 6 . nae - “bee Rat F. Albertson. ete has been made vastly safer réa the fact announced to/!t# bridge over — C. M. Albertson. tenon the publie. between Mrorett: Ong Maryavs n LS ‘A. Albertson STARK GOT A MEDAL —— account of improper } » | “tery = Se | BOWNE A UITTED plers and deficient width - | na. ¥. Allerton ST. PETERSBURG, April §—Ad NEW April &—Profeseor | tione will begin at once. A. M. Abott | C. R. Allerton. EFFORTS BEING MADE TO SET-| iiirai stark arrived today and re-| Bowne t ‘Boston University, Boe-| ish Boom Cos y will als F. Abbott 2 Cc. R. Al TLE STREET CAR TROUBLE! “?!’e4 the decoration at the hands! ton, was acquitted here of herey| have th make a che A log b some F. Abby T. Adkins. M. Allen jof the cear bestowed én his y {his morning by the select commit-|pusit without authority t* obj n ©, Abbott cR | » Alle AT ‘FRISCO terday feo of the Methodist conference. to the govérnment an R. Abbott C. Agers 7. Allen scene struction to navigation C. F. Abbott F. Agers B. O. Allen. eo LITTLE HAPPENINGS = “7 | 2 M. Agen C. M. Allen. THROTTLED STUDENT WEEK AT FAIR RC C. Angle eae 0 Bert Ne y —s M.A M. Ahren. * sassd ee ST. LOUIA, Mo. April &—The cM 9. _Abnen F. M. Allen. BAN FRANC cb CO, April oaiphoe | fatty M, Bowlin, | Stadents’ League of America, which 287 more names that buyers can see that begin with the let- _ ~setyelD ‘ted Rait.| WASHINGTON, D. C., April & [with te res SO have Geek te Pert! ts 00 beds tte fret annual conven- one that I have sold lots to lately, Only think, I have sold men's union an Paget ord seme mpt to repeal the deaoriAnme “ — AY. are being sought tion tn this city during the time 6,000 people their homes either at Green Lake or Hillman City, ae gy throttled today by the - « a avers of oe ity on the Olympic games next June, pro- tell Pn Btation. Some people are waking up te the fact that tangle which ittee on irrigation by a} in NOrke eae coe the. Gontie| poane te paws. & Mincens. Woot they can get a nice home on terme less than rent. Joel Shomaker, ang’ ey on P | Company and tm an eng!-|and te arranging for an oratorical editor of twice-a-week P.-I., bought two tracts at Garden Station, 4 a strike n ar for George Cottertil debate n o " y teorencea 8) | TRAINS DELAYED | d= “Wil be given the Young| university band champlonship con. | ed nave it ts the finest soll tn King county, |) ooo "1 Chr a ers tion nday | te be BR € - _ ve ts LaAemnoen at £25 oleae “ Rev. Abc ae ee Sse eR POTATOFS or BERRIES, SHRUBS, etc., can be raised on an ile ween ‘ ‘ | conple. Of the Plymouth Gon.| LIEUTENANT BENHAM DEAD A A SOLDIPR 's WIDOW JO WILL KEEP ON rani crippe News Angin) rena pe “ Sonal a. ae cael KEY WEST, Fla, April §.—Lieu- Call and see C. D. HILLMAN, the OWNER, at 1-2 TIMES BLOCE Drawn especially for the Newsp: , ~ " ga ae OO Profit. an Bone ont.| tenant Henry Benham, son of Ad and get FREE TICKETS and see berry bushes in the office mr ee ee ee aa eae teed ate today | Oleiety Lonel will ving “The Lera| miral Benham, is dead here of « at Garden Station, 10 FEET HIGH. Come today ~ = the ts mn Over Le dts tdant® bo Wraness Anita pendicitia, He was commander Remember GARDEN STATION is close in and right on the car Side. He feels none of that agony| the Japanese. ft was a woman who poe fs eo wane ee. Ye WC A. eee BBvne featroyer Truxton. tne. L down 80 cents the western soldier must experience} first {natituted the sublime prin. pratnetiaxient | on enh Fred T. Fivane, @ real estate man ——— - t the sight of bis mother’s tears; |ctpie. In 1890 the fourth article of was this morning discharged from Goubt as to whether he king the} Jingo when she inva Korea was = filed y oe Proper cour There is not the|"Nature shall not be killed.” By| e Pacific ¢ nship com- Glightest question in hia mind that|nature was meant th ho did) AFT , : ta aeeven h » ab ER BCA 5 he is taking the only honorabie| not fight. ‘One of seen aterm. wots > ’ ' : -eonelv Girls “0. Always Te ma and| ciples, known as the 0,” waal » fs “ A _mnove ; i passengers and J-Nippon must come that f and mercy should walk] Ra . . « roia fruit and Dresses The women keep back their tears.|hand in . } somarben tyr so ee ae. It would be a shame and a last All es . Ease divine Uxtioe mak taeeewe Gisgrace did they permit their be-| thi > f m. Ghe bas @ large llet of loved to leave them with th n-| bility w cape pea first class passengers and 30 fisher- ory of their tears. On the contr seamen “yell tf he have men for the Pacific Packing and N they part with loving, almost haps ae ah : igatt any'n canneries tn Injunctions have been # mete fresignat oy when the sol for * aald w frdm the house, wh ar has way, when the woman p * been of 7 elf to realize t has befalien|/am only a = at last she nd prays. najesty's he He has lost are luxuries she sy indulge} many sons,” for all the soldiers | ly after the warrior is gone. | call sons of Tenshi-sama. When} household continues un-|a peasant woman's son was killed,| Even the meals are set a#| she sald | @ vacant place—not one H I wish I had ten « in bor the Japanese women cor stead of one to give to Tenshi to set the repast for the absent one « | fust an If he were still there in per-| It that the parting in- fon, and f say, and let us | jun ny of the women of hope f fort, they belleve,|the peasant class to thelr sons in that th the departed one| the present war was that while they continues and eat with/ should not hesitate to give up their) them " for the emperor, they must not) The m are told where the| do so until first they had killed a father has gone, what he is doing|dosen Russians each, and ho © his « r. They| Thus is the spirit of Nippon re- are told they must be proud and/| flected in the character the ‘ strong and good at this time, so| women. They cannot fight t they 1 that they, too, might grow « an give up willingly, cheerfully enough to se Ter fama their most priceless possession Thus the part played by the| thefr men “Dan't Worry, Watoh Us Grow” TEALE-HIULLS FURNITURE & OARPET CO. Credit : Buy at the New Store on the Liheral Credit System There reason you car k of that is a good . reason for not buying your fu €, carpets, draperies etc., at the new store. 4 The stock is new, careft ected and in charge of competent salesmen. New Goods are arriving every so with a new stock to start with and new things being added you are sure of finding just what you want. ¢ And last, but most important, you pay cash or buy on a liberal credit system—all goods marked in plain fig ures, the fair way. Come in, Teale-Hills rniture and Carpet . ae a ay ator jit ‘SULTAN IS NOT ANXIOUS TO STRIKE FIRST BLOW IN THE BALKANS SOFIA, April ing the assurance attack Bulgar war « crisis comes Bulg | 000 skilled | ficered and well e¢ kanes. | not on will men of ¢ quip) tha rome that t the Turk reparatior 1 when ha ms, well din the Bulgaria may precipitate the doubtless nlowly is for 400, of al war be ginning with trreguiarswerfare con ducted in the Every spring the Turkish out Dm, or more of the fez the wult mountains py donian and Bulgarian r ne oats here and there M tation bands with vult lie! nd treating to their moufttr upon the apr aran’ Inte, wiping out a company re of med | ‘ DESIRES TO “RESIST AN INVASION”"—BOTH BULGARIA AND TURKEY ARE RUSHING PREPA.- RATIONS—MACEDONIA MAY BE SEIZED BY AUSTRIA IF TURK IS DEFEATED the Turka, to death with a anfile on his It is in response to this ur He must be killed before he call that the uth thes He may go wnery and may consented to take up arm It wer be paid, but he ia nevert takes a match to start th whter from nature, and, fighting tion in the yokpit of Bure Macedonian, he fairly revela, b the mateh will be forthcoming th: he is fighting for religion. wha know the Balkans are sure The reason the sultan a UNCER The fears and ambitions of every |)that he will not invade Bulgaria, or European power lay in the Balkan||gq to war with this country, is al | peninsular. ' Three this unsettled condition | ka By Ru wars have In the Crimen apporte support tattanity, the vasion. He pill inatigat been caused by the Balt the Britian and Janism gtire foree w ed | fag#rensor. | rhe _posttig on ause he desires to appear b wers as having to resint may, the war, Turk against Ppeady to take the field with his en~ maT yt he does not want to pose as the and probably and will be ment's notice, | Just in yesterday—a splendid assortment o new Hate—the latest shap the pretties straws yet shown—a Variety no great that you wil have no difficulty at all in finding just the Hat that fits your features > need to go without new etreet Hat when you an have ¢ beautiful one at from $3toH$O creat Children’s School Hats of pretty colored straw, trimmed with satin ribbons; special tomorrow, Saturday, at, each 75, Cts FOR THE MAN e She FAMILY Some Choice Seturday Vateas MEN'S FINE MADRAS SHIRTS, splendid quall in patterns, the sort of , nt, at $1.00 to $1.50 FT NEGLIGRE SHIRTS, with ars att 1, ve ® atterna, matertal fortable garments, at and $1.50 BALBRIGGAN UNDERWEAR, me t 500 NCY HANDKERCHIEFS, used 1 r 2 for 25e MEN'S AND BOYS’ SILK INITIAL JAPON 100 LADIES’ UNDERWEAR SPRCIAL TOMORROW White Ve sleeveless, well finished, at the 8 tton ribt supelsbis perenne price, each SATURDAY NIGHT Special From 6 to 9:30 COLLAR AND CUFF stitched, special, per set .. - MATTED PICTURRS, size 16x20 inche and coples of famous paintings, 190 values, each ... JAPANESH PICTURES, in colors, size 6x8 inches, valué S6c each... "igi LACE SHELF PAPER, superfine, tn green, blue, yellow, pink and wh regular price be, Saturday night TOILWT BOAPSH--4711, a regular Zo article, Saturday. night ab. a oak PRARS' SCENTED, PACKER'S TAR, WOODBURY'S FACIAL and SOARS, all 260 values, Baturday night at @ cake... ye All About Commencement Gowns in the May Designer—10c a env iS we da iy LADIES SETS, one collar and one pair of cuffs, plain white p— , Fruits, Phe Gleane Flower “The Man With the Hoe,” ‘Fier es, Dar iktes, “Duteh o decorated in. pretelly | sai a ll a

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