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THE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDA, APRIL TWO BOLD HIGHWAYMEN RO® | A. B. ROSENBERG OF, 9375 ~ | | A j Gof 1014 Aldew atroet t fim of a boldly | t at \« » footpads |r hich he care BOB TAYLOR, THE DESPERADO, WHO SHOT THREE MEN, 15, «) had , pocket ’ | Jihel « FINALLY LANDED BY THE OFFICERS ore ; oe: pee buyer, ae j i wher ‘ ee 1 © apy ti | he t nd was * a” without t « door hen a (Special to The Star) 1 ra | #tran req ing @ TACOMA, Aj } 1 by ht D Ww t mateh, ed with the ree halt a donen t his Marshal Burch, who . pearance, he also has r t match and hands the wounds it wa y way t Jane " " f probing yunds by the | he w t look at Mot in order to Hob | be instantly by Deputy Mar. | phyat who attended him in the \y J ue the ied away Taylor, th 1 ard shal Harvey y 1a, who he hard 1. He ate his another neer stepped up and Darmiess young tramp, W. W.| With a double-barrelied shotgun | and the cup of TYPES OF ROGIMENTAL OFFICERS. ; x revolver at the second Barnes, lies ty Ja potnted at th 1 heart tw him with ' } f t with the under ape rd. He was | Taylor says he is of German de at tion and rel after which ci h ay tured y aftern after | #eent and that he was born in In- |} asleep as naturally aa a little nenberg saw the useleasness of having dang y wounded Sherife | diana; that he has rt ‘ ‘ Attempt to resist or escape and t j after making re- | trouble before, except once, when he ard 1, the boy framp, | kiy allowed the highwaymen 1 , rts to kill ever her | Was “vagged” In Portland; that he | who so narrowly od the crane | cod f business, within re of his | haa never » ything, “? nger, ts ty how x The robbers evidently had spotted being pursued by offi | that would not t ght,” and try lore hie t n, for ¢ f ther made the erect | ea eat the Setelar peat ob that | pireel.> RS woul shoulder | Schooner Wrecked on the Nova sit una shat moe eye, and re sale |} is « ana wouk | te is not serious, Ch of Police Scotia Coast , 1 be satisfied with Most spee se by a bullet hole He says that when the (wo tramps | Malony has elved & telegram from ape 4 f his w t through his tongue, Taylor’s wounds |came to his door he refused them | the boy's parents, asking that he be cai n who held the will not necessarily prove fata trance and that T them tried | Well taken care of until ald can be | CORPORATION'S COMMITTEE AND CITY ENGINEER ADD MORE Suspected Would-Be Suicide er ot ae ee of the officers ts having struck | to force his way into the cabin, |sent, File father ts Dr, Park Mob HALIFAX, Aprit his acini _ jand was t ly masked. him tn @ vital spot whereupon Taylor pulled his gun | land, of Bulitr . prominent STRINGENT CONDITIONS TO THE ORIGINAL DRAFT Ouoro, trem’ Porto Rico, went asnore| Accuses Colored Men of At-| The police were notified as quae Taylor is a remarka fype of | and shot, thinking he had a right to | physician hat the boy tm }on Dugan's reef this morning and all % ly as Honenbergs scattered wit crimina He ves no ason Ww t t he tramp's action. After he @ and ng | board were lost. tempting to Murder Him would ed i a vatlable ever for his cri and expreases no | had shot Barnes ho tried to drag him | with a su na| As the result of a secret mee | Washington at the end of Madison Leto * were went out on the hill Fegret for it. His one disappoint-| to another cat and he shot at] until recently «| corporation smmittee and| Street by January, 1910. Died of Blood Poison to hunt for the thugs, No trace ot ment is that he was struck by a bul- | Holland, the ot tramp, because|coma to a a nginecr Thomson two weeks| TO still further inaure the detivery| |} VERETT, April ®,—Mre. James! taal be found let in his hand” and thus pre-|he feared Holland would return and ! steamer | wee ‘ ‘ale any citizen who may desire | Kirk died yenterday at her home of 1 ‘ be wogek- proposed amet iment, almost identical to | Yl pees, oe oe UTAH'S GOV, eee a = ? nts the American improvement! a, proviaio fe ighetn, anchise | ®bacess. Bhe had been fll four weeks. sictureaque pageant that wound | company's Baan"frenennte ta-be| SF" Bouin Pa Rower ome | Mra Kirt lonv « husband and five GOVERNOR st the exposition grounds, start tted to the officers of the e@M-| pany, is inserted. is that afte 9 | chiller Seago gyre nds stare | pany for approval or rejection at the| main arteries have been laid tm any | ‘Th# funcral services will be held ¢ HAD SEVEN MOTHERS }and marching and countermarehing | © meeting of the committees ' ward or wee f the city, any resi. | MOrrow afternoon at the Congrega- | through the principal avenues of the | most important of the amefl-| dont can, within thirty days after de- | tanal church Ivory City mele and Cuan santa. fo (ak Seb ontapede to fhe! tipoa, » pipes extended to his » " , at the ms and v after @ cer n ane of residents , wales ee phos i ent of the annual gross receipts @f| @& prow " ave petitior 7 the shah hobno’ " mpany and pay 3 per fhe! fir such extension. the land of thew phant. Th gross ints cunually for cach gape] Rncther 3 = ‘is saa ve I 1s hervaf turing the life of the Mithy-| Jat the gas delivered sha f *| Patagonians, buxor . . hise. To the board of worge | sand: seh hr ee pout | the Alptr tr 1 sorved the right amine the! teovid al , ! ome * . rd of works ls « . ms - Ladies and Gentlememt I will] wild animals, Hone t vat mpany must nd é the gan. e a ' r 4 t tt ar . stipulates ¢ I r ot @ises of 4 the Presider a the A ward stip f thes . t| THE PRINCESS VICTORIA WILL ttle hardly A rs y miles of maine must be 6 Gigs ater they are je ekers of-the p “ Nia or Africa ruary, 1908 that any npany forfeits ite plant| START NEW SERVICE IN TWO ‘ put in motion the machin- | ev f hey | © supplied by « f the the| WEEKS ad - ’ Sicchaus'exse-' 4 * e after making ap | eet oe . btn - , agg tieonithw dmunt makes it Incumbent! To x the P i invoration by the Rev w + teat adiay ant the solegenon | pert ke sn pany to lay an additional! paved streets t navthcorey ng Gunsalua of Chica The coraler, @ e avery werd au tt 1 the * of the J yn — gg t Al eee ow a) VICTORIA, B.C. April 30.—The | > then was f t ‘ zht =» . ¢ | h y ne speak « thereafter until the tot «| whenever the city te t i Pactfi way will start | ¥* Boien had evidently ot “An sont of every few | Tt nded t Fas ctdiete waite and tis| otrect, thé covepany tract lay tte wala . ‘ y * | companied by her h nd, she traced eddress by the f the Mahommedan rr . ° a pipes. exclusive of th before such work is done, of t/a Bunday service on May | * to the t t Pa president of the clicking of the telegraph In- | swarmed about the waterways unttl | shall amount to ax . its right to lay the ma. Rone 4 already found the dying Viet a. The " es t r he company munt Gent Francis was give af strument was heard by all within a / it ked as thous ' tion. In a brief a een e imeny feat, #0 sijont and | States Hfe-savers would have te gtve | must ; ot serie with : | ; aney finds it hard | the history of the expoaition enter | hoisciesa was the vast throng. No | more exhibitions than they had bar tn gpregent will take the | cile the story of Mrs. Iverson prise from its inception, evlog tne spoke or moved, A minute|gained for: and they ran wp and | (0 Greed . pes. ther pre Se HEPER M. WELLS. - t ae x s has been | man 2BEI ULS. the work of his colleagues und passed by. na few ee te}down Art hill and roamed through | | —E _—— 4 ing the public spirit of the sacieet «, that told that | the forestry reesrvations unt! forced | | SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, April 8% 9 of St. Louis in general. He se I hearts t were in th main quiet by sheer exhauation PLOT A in T Ww ernor of Utah the objects of the exposition to be | richt piace 8 the tension | ated ga thou v 1 to the Union, to comm rate the past, present | was growing stronger and more *i6- | erywhere at once, & 1 no dowbt the: KING ALPHONSO nt *. He ts the son the advantages of the present, and | piricant, the report of @ Cano WA® | saw twice as much of the interesting 1 H. Wells, one of the prom= @ inapire hope for the future—the past | noard, the people Jumped, applaud- | features of the tion as any nbers of the church in the the pres the future of America leq. shouted and waved their hats | mature persons Kies Meal tai ait of Utah, who had sev gné the whole world. Loud and con- | 4 handkerchiefs. | Pre explosion of a S-gallon tank MADRID, Ap poll en wives tinuous cheering followed the con Following tt sncluston of the | of coffee Inside an Inn on the fatr arching the rvor - —- clusion of President Francia’’ ré-| opening ceremonies the dontzens of | grounds this afternoon seriously in Gent who attemp AIRSHIP FLEW FAST marks, and the band struck up “Th | rns Pike” had their sped four pe Charles Goodrich . i Star-Spangied Ba id tumul- | rere was a parade of all nations. | ratatty. Paterson, Me Breva,| 08 PETERSBURG, Apetl 0.—An tuous cheering and waving of hats | ryery clime was represented in th wy Sean fen eS = air shi ‘conatructes by Capt. Reve @assination of King Alphons ‘nent will ask for the extradi-|&t Vlosthsghovi, traveling 60 miles Lazaro and Breva. _ lan hour. and handkerchiefs. Witiam H. Thompson, chairman buildings, stepped to the front of the speaker's stand and Introduced Isaac L. Taylor, director of works ‘An ovation was tendered to Mr. Taylor, who had managed ao great] WASHINGTON, D. C, April 9.— FREDERICK & NELSON, «n=. Complete Credit House Furnishers. | him. In the course of the conversa part of the huge task of prep: ir with the request of | tion he expressed regret at his ina- i a the exposit He said that the @ ra of the Loutsiana P bility to be present at opening ws art ” . in bas but sald Store Closes Tonight at. 6 0 Clock ——— worked ma nths on his spe chase ex n, the president open- } of the expe and that in delivering it he would |eq the exposition by wire from the | tt at he hoped he might be at s in the yea to deliver the keys of the butldings to | white H shortly after 1 o'clock | visit the great fair la President Francis, which he did. The }today. Th r nts were sim- | A few minutes after 1 o'clock « mee transfer of the exhibit palaces t detail. te Mately upon the | sage from Pr mt Francis sayinar then mad Mr. Skiff de the expo unds the preside: that the me ry of th x sition brief address and waa was notified and he repaired to the | be started w vated ost 30 w re | : rousing reception that testified a som, where there were asec und handed to President Roosevel Se Y. Ch f 4] S | f swesittt upecesuation tor hie Bast room, where (nore jnited Beater | Mr. Roosevelt then gently pressed on cures Y our oice oO amples o uable work in making the exposition | » court, the members of the | the key, which act gave F I] ed k S & success. Siuomatic corps, and a number of | the signal to the Bt nd and ully Guaranteed Coo toves Addresses followed by Thomas H. | other gueste of note. The arrange- | put In motion the whe le of the ex- d S | R otne{e contemplated ® prompt open- | position. A few minutes later a mes and Steel anges Carter, president of the national " a at noon, central | sage of congratulation was #¢ be commission: 6. H. Harriman, speak- | ing of the exposit ‘ P ing on behalf of domestic exhibitors, | time, but there w a few minut the president and a reply rece We take your ol " stove and allow you all it is worth as epresenttatives of the con- an tha o from Mr. Francis saying that the 7 and by rep ntatives of th n- | delay in making the final pr m Mr. Pra 5 - part payment for a new one. gram was carried o gressional and other committees that | tions. President Roosevelt stood at |r have had much to do with the af-|the key chatting with those about | REMEMBER, ALL THESE STOVES AND Das Redelice hott chibsiel Serwack : RANGES ARE BACKED BY OUR ABSOLUTE GUAR- to detiver the oration of the day he ALASKA INDIANS WILL rere) MEMBER OF THR JAPANESE RESERVE ABOUT TO Lf VE HIS HOME IN YOKOHAMA TO ANTEE TO GIVE PERFECT SATISFACTION IN was greeted with tremendous a; EPORT FOR D THE FRONT. THE ME . we =f gpd nen x plause. Sceretary Taft's i JAPANBESB-CHINESE WAR. 7 2 4 rere on ee ee eee OR aie cen ak SELL IS ALWAYS ON was brief and ve 7 = A TRIAL. WE ARE NOT SATISFIED UNLESS YOU gram. Why, it is not explained ‘Time, 165-6 secon Mayor Wells spoke for St. Louis. —— When these formaittes were con- Sots for fs intense tmpreceve: | * cane” "nce between 36 Pied SOLIS ot Spay aewing. the By ARRESTED ON rr | $5 Cash and ‘$1 ness. President Francis stepped to | warriors of the Chileat tribe and a cot red beada, tn all sorts of ails ‘ the front of the stand and faced the on the robes which to adorn ‘i o rr eee are at earn tee tyke, dmaiaie’ a tee enh, wenvewOE| ieee on tor erent pet be woe LIBEL CHARGE) Sines toe ee a week a week nboldt, buys any Refriger- | buysany Baby Car- minutes past the noon hour, and he | the Taku Indians, will take place On |t4 g passenger on the Hu a warm session at the Republican | — |: vau channel, rege uneau, | which arrived this 1 = primary election here Thu on the morning of July 4 The rac errangem: lor the nigh ohn Re . a sal 4 j - 1 ¢ i Mancous __|0n the morning of July 4 The race | arrangements for the & Re UE 3 (Special to The Star) night. John ¥ J ator in our stock. | riage or Go Cart in " Hot age Be | be en completed an BERKELEY, Cal., April %0.—A er, has litt at - CAMPING OUTFITS. which the Indians of both tribes! tugy hooking bets on their EVERETT, Wash., April 30.—Her- | ation in Bothell up to d t wher 3, a < 5 ~taciz 8x10 new w nts 4.4 | have been subscribing to during th - — ————- great crowd witnessed the field . the votes were ap i A last night te | Forty-five patterns our stock. Over 80 t © | winter months. The largest part o bert Tunt, editor of the Evening was turned dow b; y © ts. ; : aA as turned down by @ vote of 9% to i : R ‘aves with 1 hoie ii| the money, however, is put up by games this morning between the = to choose among at | patterns to choose } ” Gere Sik Gos | Biba RISE Meer mawsscetas ten.” | OVERDUE SHIP SAFE | nivaraty oc Caitorin ana tne] "00% "ee Maced unser arr | ang conn was divided was olf sina ae | ; Pe: halen g 72] ‘Thene races are not held to make] Unt Of Washington track | charged with criminal bel, thia|clash between salon pollties and | te ranging from |among at pice | returned at end of season. | money ts t ustom among th es . ..,{teams, A sharp wind blew, but oth- | mort nd released on his own | clean politics, and clean politics w ERS SUPPLY Co. lie t wisn side to give| SAN FRANCISCO, April The J a Gomme GENS SUPPLE CO. gs |! 9 of winning ¥ Berar Bag —ricdeniy tens po the conditions were ideal. recognizance, @ warrant sworn to ‘our delegates will » the cour 2} ‘ = a la grand “potiatch,” or feast, to| jc ap A ee The 10-yard dash was won by|by 8. G. Russell, manager of the|ty convention from Bothell 75 oO ards, | UF ward from | Sewing Machine which members of atl the tribes ete Sa ‘and quoted | Snedi«nr, of California; Joe Pearson, | local branch of the Frye-Bruhn s-Peto Smith faction | - 4 ed t tend. The course jot ING Au ore w b n ond Cadigan ot | Meat ympany ” r Cc. 1 “, Regen: saezoed { ° - prays cane cba f if H. Holmes, D. NG®pfeyine machine repair ac t site the | &t ts nh ‘ hird. 17 1 sasell allegon that the Record mes Kelly in the field READ Ol R THREE A Ds” IN ceneneeiatine ity five es in alk r pence rf r Jama, statements in con 4 put v , Ship Builders | sout ior se chnee Jestinatl od a ee p cn it . in put up M. &. Durhan 3 Rt LEXNY> Biel : ; as made on the vessel on the prop le one-mil » bd ackley; | ne with the case of Glen Saul Charles Hohswam and | ( Sieln iil race are old | Newhall and Hall, California ‘ ed with emt Dry Docka, 1 « tion that she would arrive and | © mony § he . — & Canemeent € rr built 415 pita v4 " and) MoCoy, Washington, was a dead | of $140, 1. perate emp! - en, besides the one who s ead rept penis ‘ae ndae | heat. rir ‘The case was later dropped when capture gation . = PRUNES Aolivered this occasion the warriors are | ChAnge £06 Santa’ Hxchange, |, The, hammer throw was won by| the amount was found to be SL # running back and fo . H pau K ned f K of colors, wn a pew oa Sperry, Califorr Donald, Wash- | The R 1 indirectly quoted Saul > dispensing “hospitality” libera J ir faces are vewred with paint,| map, BOTKIN DEAD ingt second; Elliott, California, | father as having stated that Russell & { on Main’ #8 3 First: |am in the old days when the braves | ee third. Distance, 149 feet G inches. || offered to drop the case for $100,| Indications f the “ring oii s(Inc.) ; | put forth in them to contend for the| SAN FRANCISCO, 4 “The hot put was won by Sperry, | which statement is declared to be empts t ention Complete Credit Housefurnishers q Fide mane honor of their trib in other tha Welcome E kh the 4) California MeDonald, Washington itr se by young Saul, his father and | it will be rned down at e S * | i oh gr ys t a t us not been | band of Cordelia Both lied th jatance, 41 feet % inches: Attorney J. H. Naylor. Hunt's case! tion as decisively aa the R rs- Second Avenue, Madison and Spring Streets | obesun Bros. race of this kind n the In-}r & Of heart disease The 120-yard hurdles won by 1s to be tried next week. Smuth faction was Thursday night