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The Pioneer One Cent Paper of the No Northwest The Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News WORT EDITION SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15, 1905 VOL. 7. NO. 18 CENTS PER MONTH _ $a ce [RE YOU HELPING TO PICK OUT MOST POPULAR STREET CAR MAN IN SEATTLE? SEE PAGE 3 THIS ISSUE STRANGE SEQUEL TO MURDEROUS LAREER IS REVEALED IN A LOCAL COURT RRR RRR RRR Re ] MAY, Wt WAS THE NOTORIOUS MARTHA PLACE’S |* % * | westey ‘|; The Weather | FIRST HUSBAND WANTS THE FICTITIOUS NAME WHICH *« ie «| > NE HAS BORNE FOR A SCORE OF YEARS MADE LEGAL . Spotte i *| | * * | THE REMARKASLE STORY OF HOW HIS REAL NAME WAS } ey yy eee EERE ERE ES | DISHONORED BY A WOMAN FIEND Tonight and Thursday, occasional | —_—— | showers; light, fresh northeasterly | winds, Watch this hb It moves and Peer teal inte eeeelalaiaiaiaiaiaiainiaisisinisisisisisisininiahs t temperature at 2 today * STRANGE STORY OF THE MAN WITH TWO NAMES. & | 4 Fee ee Name of Applicant Wesley L. May * The sa a | $ Real Name of Av sant w L. Savacool. # | Real Estate Broker, tinued until fur | & Gene Under Assumed Name Twenty Years * $ Reasen for Act Formerly Married to. .® - 4 Notorious Murderess. # | #1 ask the court to legalize my assumed name, which | have & P , z pene for 0 years. | took the mame because my real name was “e Haak | “POSTPONE” NEW RUSSIAN WA R LOAN—HAS RUSSIA REACHED ' igiven to a woman whe, afterwards known as Martha Place, # “yates perk END OF RESOURCES? Hy Grea ver Medeughter ond huchond. She wes cluctrensted as weather mixer, ‘ : q ‘Bing. * ee z then | have never used my real name and never & | | anh eeee& ei ~ * f Staelin. a . |% eee eee ARRHERRAREE ERA SEL L. MAY. * | * TOKIO, Maret t hasiele th - 14 b (Formerly Wesley L. Savacecl.) 4 . ag oe > ; : gel Aaa — a) * rev CTESSESSSrtii i ieee ret eeererr, RRRRRRERRRE REE ER Reb iiiiihhikiiiihe Ma T r r tes that the ese ‘ : f f fi de a . quel to (it, dragged thr the mire and * the The oe electrocut bloody tragedy by the ua \ " were h Martha t Y hy woman upon whom, when a prop R —_— derees, extreme | ing boy had conferred it | TOGO LOCATED alty ‘ > wily after her boy-husband | b tponement” is rega NGAPORE, March Four“ wiles . taugh Minappeared the woman se here as being * f ived off this at divorce and went >» New Y Jand ts exp to ha € port fron eastw They are Py . th pertor | where she married Robert Place. a fect on R an war p t Appare e advance kuard of “curt, ley 1 € wealth ¥y young broker whose pretty OBTRAMER TACOMA n Kuropatkin's trous | Tog - s 1 year-old daughter had re > The — estate ic of the | cen v1 om re ate ol od The steamsh coma, one ot ‘Tacoma’s port of destination beef and other supplies, wh . . ha st her PETERSB a reh 15.—0 = i tes court to legat-lor Place a a a a KR | the largest ne North- {on leb@ing Puget sound was ostensi-; at that time rep: to be con-|_,22 France, Russia ne fod wcor shone eee a petition: ee eee en oie rm Steamehip company’s feet, | bly hal, China, but at the| signedto the Russian author age cxpen Sarhcamge Ee iy be PBS pony ° m Sateoeiel ole eng wi the beauti | and one of the newer additions to| th it known sho tn | F- PR render ~ saree suedhsoe elena ge ster re on anak ae undece vessels on the Nome route, Bound for Viadivostok with! The report of the capture merice is closed t the eclzject of pence said: | sia : came a tigress, and one ee or which put to sea from this port tor |» cargo of beef. While at-| Tacoma was confirmed this p o vey Porponal geet day when he hesitated to give his - faint 4 from the t ace iq sekunat thak tnor the Orient on January 5. is report- | tet to resch that port the| ing in a cablegram from the Japa eee . j ; wee “or oo: : 4 pag won, whom) CITY WILL LET THIRD ANO/ed to have been captured by the Decume icebound, where, ac-| nese government to Saburo Hinam- | #24 Of the katse oy “ eo ree e had adopted out to & wealthy Japanese warships yesterday to a report ived In this|idzu, the Japanese consul in this ape } -e to hundreds of | nds of | family, should come and live with} FOURTH AVENUE REGRADES| ‘The news of the capture of the Starch 4, she had been in|city. The cabdlegram from Japan PARIS, March 15.—-In view of the = Biapaird os = oe y ; a ot them, she flew into a rage, threat - Tacoma reached Seattle this for 24 days det tinte gartibetaes of the : nditions In Manchuria and t > cous ‘tate brokerage attics, Mitte . = UNDER ONE CONTRACT ing in a telegram from the marine Tacoma cleared from Seattle! ture, but simply announced the “= May a TO TAKE HIS LIFE ee exchange of San Francisco to its) on January 3, and on the same aft-| that the vessel was in hands « a aoe ae ae aes eel ake offices here. No particulars as tolerndgm ran ‘aground off West|the little brown men who have aera ants compte i; Selle as he groped his way through the|,.© "7, ineer ‘Thor and | the manner of the vessel's capture} Polm&, remaining there cnt!) the| been watching for her | RVICE RES (ED. ‘ the which b ‘ kt sa Hino, Blony « wy Chairman Mullen of the st were given in the dispatch, which|moruing of January 6, at which| The officials of the Northweste March —Tratst same, whic ring Afety | mittee of the city council are Tur | merely stated that the vessel was) timemhe floated with the tide and| Steamship company ed this a the Yinkow Siminti wchter, he was struck y an ax that was . meson with the blood of | JAPS ARE WORSTED. Mame Was a spurions Ms I nm t a Blow after blow was | T. PETERSBURG, March ton was filed, did ¢ 1 serial friends of th k * n anoth ing « tising for bide for per a uilroad will be resumed tomorrows ustody by the Japanese | procteded on ber voyage. On leav-| morning that th sterday ‘ine taal the vessel had a cargo of as fully head mn ‘The story of how the © Mae been for 21 years kn Q dame that is not his own bow be came to lose th ng he JAPS REPUI | patkin reports that Die younger years and ¢ ast from For th brut n Ma | nat ON TRIAL FOR FORGING | LONDON, March 1 A dispatch |: were repulsed at T CHECK DEVOURED THE IN-| At a m | Mm bis own dishonored name—dis News bureau from! left 1,000 dead. Denored.by a woman upon whom to the Cent . & those | Roy Abbott, now of les avor of the} suing his mother, Mra. L. on he had trustingly conferred it. is a 4 pts g anager eemardaggy: wt -| com mittee : = tagie one, and it is : dd. M. Brink, 10.7 i. ee | the ordinance un-| , LABORER FALLS TO DEATH ALL THE MORF. TRAGIC e aoe “ » legacy left him by his father j jeflman Daulton for of | TACOMA, March 15.—Pat O. Gara, Ris told by the pe th . | plainti¢r was fant. It is al-| H. ®, McTavish, being tried in mont was killed yesterday by, self and the separat, t f na that the|’ ‘ that the boy’s mother Invested | Judge Griffia’s court this afternoon { fallin a brick wail of the new. Me wile and three ch n. filed a the merde s alalahalalalalalalaled money in Warrants with Frank|on @ charge of forging a $15 check h school building this Morning. asking that thelr - * opr with whom she had Wti-| shortly afler 2 o'clock this after thing is known of his family om Bames be legalized *# John King the daylight @]} + the matter. The mother) noon, While a witness was on the ves. opines in the state of New Jer #® burglar, who was found 1tY | are ago became the wife of Frank | stand, @uddenly feached out his ’ my, Wesley L. Savace t a sim ® ye s] aft Wingy “— od as by onds- | hand, grabbed the check, which wa hearted, trusting | » the story of the revolt-|w gt enter ® | nan together with J. M. Frink. The|om exhibit, and ATE IT. | f Martha | # b > his & were divorced, and now the| The eourt room was crowded and i | ry But there|# t umulative sen- ® | » husband atied upon to| at least three witnesses saw the AN FRANCISCO, March 1 | to the| were few 4 ove & te # regarded a8 ® | ik, good the bond, the woman be-| prisoner make a meal off the ex Alaska Pack n ine tal that * as ate m and a close & 5 practically with money. She | hibit, As soon as me known be wed § murderess bh 1b * a being kept over him | os eried some time ago. what had by fercantile Trust | or over her that *! f *| {reigned In the cou gave as it . first husband, Wesley Savacool * *| cess dec lar ) ° merri ka, Wast wealthy died 16 years before le *| mapat athe spectators . fertg arm ate,| Lat who shot and that she| That stat *! the noon . = | |achooners and steame t ile. wife at thei® roaching | Martha Place | day secreted or fas- & alaliel inlieialeelalaloeiaialeaiaiaie’ | ! r renoon, and aft« f e-|e ahe belie s oO orth rd, * panies as soon as | areas * . 1} 7 s oo Oe eee eeen : 2 tis Pope dred ont % WASHINGTON, March 15.— * | / rar gpg a Unhappiness follows! had sb # federate of ted man. *| ‘The Washington building gam-|* , Emergency hospital at 9:45 this “ . | ing | ante (K feasted on *® wnt. Seetding to his story, she | vorce Tov ves le %| pling cases were dismissed this af- | % The senate today fea = st = r I , down her guard of «woetness and | her to prev NOWINE | PPPOE OEE EEE EEE RER ER EEEER oon by Judge Gordon on motion ‘ a FE | | - F Parity, Gieplaying the reckless,| him and working further havoc} of Assistant Prosecuting Attorney |% Paget sound sal “sige | HOME | TEDDY MAKES 'EM SORE yond n ip eet t 4 4 LEANER | Whitham, The motion for dismissal) 4 seggtor Ankeny had especial * | | WASHINGTON M Pe ai DIsPposiT" Mean whil 4 | was made on the grounds of lack of 3 |MANY TAXPAYERS WON'T GET PR he nrenngges : was really hers. S sr : ; | evidence. ly cooked for lunch The * . - - | ’ F 5 over 0 k ' } aken yeaa! 7 REBATES BECAUSE COUNTY aah te ' ° @ his life and Pepeated! and Bag A evar ” pe oe * » CLEVELAND, March 15.—1 t Pr . o< 2. e ha ‘ P # entire senate were his guests R UR ably f t t e te ned Ag he a E 2 mment he re | : and after each had re-| att “ ~~ . hdacarseabhpaeaihbeed hice ee i + > k ; ‘ } e with ery " ite tt m-| . re. ¢ 7 I ecto =a had dreamed of happine mre fi * | en Te Soneeenenn es eeeeeyeyeee | NOT HANDLE THE CROWDS |, 1 ue home th ° Alesical become man's life and home : “i | bling going n the room at the ~ lin > 7 cis ae hetene © a ea on har te with b vo. | ‘ ee eee ene | time. Officer Hib who went Phere a ie who wanted |'F ime bind Of Dele encort : rk As 1b en “oasis ae and when she went] pnIMe t into the room to get the ev , treasur Sin “ afte i seesre ome yi it w without mes- | afternoor nas a mmittee | rs that he could not state p t . i oy pore Ih nas ows a m. She died believing | which ts to mee t | tively that gambling was being car But nae “ona apg « x Store that she hated He married again and | ling be ’ = nd) ried on in the room while he was They the e. hasty ty r i @iieness and der waar ig » be her away from , n a anitatior mit | shore. The « was | Dur Acts ae a Sitios the sted ax f his old unhappiness. the « a 4 "| Chief Delaney, after the dismissal s a very vous all day}. o'r ot oe. Cnet 4 ; throwing the good so th him the wife, whom | plans for a r Beattie of the < aid that Hibner ought long; } set taxpayer hg yaar Meade husband he ti ft her| in bt n he terms his loving} t m-l to have a few days’ reat in which ¥! crowded the receiving win ciinaanae waka de “es : and fi fol companion, and be Yh to think fs evidence and he dow, anx ) get a chance to 8ep-| 1.0. few minutes in th Peart 5 4 mother of his ch yea &- | oald wt y get it VANCOUVER, Wash, March 15.] arate themselves from their money. | °°" | ‘ , i abs ad | Tne F at of the story in | yards yrder to make the city] SOW’ T - Francia M. Hoon, second leute "For today was the last chan . Seat t | ‘Won the advice of bh : a ‘ cared tion asking that the law put | m sentable to the th A SENANENANEL EY EL IOS EL OONS | ant of the Ninteenth infantry, this!county taxpayers had to get a 3 The r * j day Koy state secret ae ts upon the fictitious name | of visitors who oe 6 ed here ae vee enh Cee marae attomnte wh . momen Oe : ent re be the Ala “ / tious name + st b | & conditlor mator Van G6 tr] ntl” On iGomment sti way with tines borne. He » | Steamer Santa Barbara, L. H. | vanter is not improved. He is & ee eae te ae Vania and began | as Gray & Co., sailed from San Fran-| % constantly growing weaker and w|_ He ae fe, refusing to walk e ing honestly and cisco last night for Seattle a te eels ated that be & | Sere SO ee tatally hou ae ; ally, when he hea t Puge 1 ports with a cai + on through the night a getty erik go of hali- try ad ig me and a light list of D95- | pa arridinisiniciciicii inti iietcis |* suer ei Af " ond choice w " sengers f Chad ka t of woman, and | Of the 45 men who are taking the| 1 @ Stanhope today filed a ficern « | aska | that followed « ° ae bps yr ad ‘ nptaint in reply to th nena: t , 4 fo the children h | are for Immigration inapectors, four|by her husband, Ralph | Stanhope : ct oa tremeerety . 1 in the nort fn askin t 1 ned } Janua f The trains tied i to bh t n and for law | 7 non-support tur : ; = : é sven him to ROMP b 18.—Masthen age |¥e had t b ft Ac Be 4 Med under it Gra | give 5 1 her ® anke, H f ta a ages ven ere the na . A huge st a m against Peter F rand Mra, I t| Kente h r * .s , ~ Which th t p " th t Licat y with a ber and 20 th ff of nird a : 2 M for the tes of his tit wen aenostated, and \ing 30 100s. Seven bodies have been panssngers San Francisco and! Ps The io well & se she re mio ¢ the sick fund Which aft y < 1 Los Angeles 1 misrepresentation of facta, Beattt moment.

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