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DON’T CARE Anew THREE COLUMN EDITORIALS, LIKE BASEBALL, AND OTHER GPORTS? VEST ALL THE NEWS OF ALL THE WORLD IN CONDENSED AND ACCURATE EAD THE STAR. WE OC UN 'E a a nh oi LEN HUNT'S DEPARTMENT HAS ALL THE bore. FORM WILL BE FOUND IN THE COLUMNS OF THIS NEWSPAPER TODAY. 8 The Pioneer One Cent The Only Paper in £eattle Paper of the Northwest That Dares to Print the News _ en — : = -_ oe “NIGHT EDITION 25 CENTS PI IG. MEETING IN Togo Doesn’t TACOMA’S GREW m ~ THE TENDERLOIN Want To Fight ARRIVES HOME ——— 6 ais sh \7t tw presumed they exe wanted tor| STORY OF HARDSHIP AND SUFFERING TOLD BY MEN WHO ITF LIEVED THAT THE 2am A Abn! | , pete MME ADMIGAL WILL WAIT |the fourth Haltle feet MANNED CAPTURED VESSEL—ARRIVED IN CITY WEDNES- DR CHAPMAN AND HIS AS@OCIATES WILL CONDUCT SERV- = : UNTIL HR CAN ONGR SEY RUE PUPS ONE BY nS | oY. PeTOReMURG, Apri 10 DAY MORNING jekS AT THE STRAND THBATER WEDNESDAY NIGHT "Tne Weather + iaseipdiccsebaiindl ee ee ee ccentallitaaan, * e eather R SORE EEE ee ling that to remain on the vessel umwlan left near Heixhir Pe | * . pe ultimate death b starvation *« (Dy Boripps Nows Ass'n? rawh Hay and are weder the .| that the Russians retired i ~ - whan a pp W:8 o'clock Wedwenduy wight) Presbyterian church. Among the} & Spotter $] LONDON, April 19.—Baron Hay \chanéSne of Rusts. sm" | distance to the north. Main has|4 .memuet by the pangs of ® lor freeing for si, First Officer ge notorious aud theater and] party will the famous quartette, F | ashi, the Japancse minister, does | been falling end ¢ eahdin due an ar " * |Chipperfield and First Assistant En- pall in the heart of the Ten-| Fred Butler and Director Allen * = | iecat iniPemuhle oh deenunt af the|* Fereed to maintain life on % | gineer Raymond volunteered to set tener aaa al noone a semit Meter of SERRE EEE EEE YE EBB BS | NOt believe Admiral Togo will give) WASHINGTON, April 10%—The p er, ee nd beans * | out for Jaad in the hope of reach- will rese with gompel| Mose Goldsmith, proprietor of the > mud. pe of reach | erin he wii ae | tr nantes Tonight: Showers; Cooler; Pos-| battle to Admiral Rojeatvensky |PAVY department thin morning re * Compelied to utilize cargo * | {ng some telegraph statio : ant ech with ¢ Strand, has made every arran 0 jomt y ph ation. They wees of Dr CD this fa-|ment for the event, and predicts | el@ly Light Frost, Thursday: Clear- | with his entire squadron, but would | Port that various vessel of The) woieie Ari 19.—Phe torpe * lumber and dunnage wood to * | never returned to the ship. The two e mid. of gotieta. that @ thew 4 people will wa! ng: Fresh West Winds. continue the cautious tactios which | A*iatic fleet will be placed at im-| roe destroyer Kiji was launch % oncape death from freezing * | doughty men set out from the vessel na of th oa @ ot] his theater to attend the meeting.} a characterins’ bla atteckhs en the fant points along the Philippines | sor today |* Imperiied each moment for * | on February 24, after which they by Te tee ecrage of tha ¥ Seth Gua wunin auabbortend” Gnd the Tent them R Port Arthur aquadron, not because | fF the purpose of erving the 2 % 41 days by vast fields and tow- & | were believed to have made Kun- 2 " 1 o get dis meFements of the Russian and Jap-| * ering crags of ice ® jashari islands Four days after the to the tune of “Any Rags,”| big dance hall will be vu As ae he feared defeat, but owing to bis oe. 2 ‘ 7 ¥ een be hea grand basso | cccm ap the former te Milled up the a : aoe desire to inflict the greatest amount | *68* V@rsels and for securing com-| 5 nd PUL PEESOSHS Z| * Captured by the Japanese * | men departed a strong southeast ee oe Fret 1 1 chen, (Gade, Wah Win Be thrben Gen’ ter a went erman of damage on the Russians with the | Pil@nee With the neutrality plans * TOKIO, Ay 19.—Subserip- #|% Tried by court and sent # | gale arose, which blew the Tacoma gpd the Chapman quar an rflow meeting eigen least lose to himself. While con-/ & tions for the fitth domestic | * , ome % | far out to sea feautiful songs dedicated nd the crowd won't be made up ‘ % ™ going fident of his ability to accomplish| ST, PPTORSPURG, April 19 & loan will be opened May 1. Thea | ***** * #RRRR AKRAM) While drifting before the force of The familiar sing-song announce-|of nine Christts ne sinner > Go We very the total destruction of the Russian |The government has ordered ali |® amount of the loan will be $6¥,- # ~_ helpless in the driving icq gent” who ts/eald Goldsmith, enthusiastically t squadron in a big battle, there ia naWnl eserves now working on | w 000,000. | The details of the last Orient Tacoma passed through Kun- nce hath as Moor) Most of them will be regular hab- | danger of Togo losing one or two of | merohaht veaseia in Beandinavian | » =| Voyage of the mahip Ta ashira straits and out into the Pa- will make way for the elo-|itues of the Tenderloin, and I don't | his big ships. | Porta. 1 return home immediately.| spy pee ee ee ee eee OF y Northwestern St cifie ocean. It was after drifting oratory of the evangelist | believe that Dr, Chapman will ever | AT 2:80. Therefore, Baron Hayashi belleves | hip y and which was through the Kunashira straits that Togo will employ his torpedo boats tured recently by the Japanese jthe first Japanese warship was ‘only be itself in name; it will} sow his seeds of gospel tn.” given over to the spirit of =a It was through the efforts of The fe good, while ite evil inm-/ Star that the big Strand revival was * in fact, the Strand tonight/again have such a fertile field ad | in the | arranged, and, from all indications, | will only be wee herve ee. | and torpedo boat destroyers, which | swore that if the couple did not pay | #h!ps, were brought to this city sighted. The vessel was on the out- ~~ number more than a hundred and her $200 that they owed her she | the of the vessel, which ar-| side of the ico pack and about 20 on the Hist Hast~ are vastly pupdriér to the Resins would kill both. One window of the | rived » steamer Whatcom from. | miles away. Owing to the compact Here's torpedo boat flotilla, in harrassing | Teal woman's den had been left | Victoria Wednesday morning ness of the ice, she was unable to the Russians while gradually pick open and it is supposed the person | The voy of the vessel to the| reach the Tacoma. After being cap- ned yea-|it will be the most unique event of of what happ * and what will happen to-/ite king ever held in Seattle. warebipa, He who committed the crime gained | Orient was without incident of an | tured, Captain Connauton and the ees to the room through this | unusua until February 1, on | officers of the Tacoma learned that morrow. The evangelists are greatly inter- said the coasts of Japan, Koren and Twenty strong, the evangelists | ested In anticipating the event, and} Formosa led themselves to night window, as both doors were locked. | which ¢ she was caught in the|the warship had sent a message by wit enter the rea lent district aft. | predict @ great number of con- work with torpedo boats, while the Absence of the gun with which the | ice floes in the vicinity of Kun-| wireless telegraphy to another war- e: the regular vervice at the First) verts, narrow channels will make the shooting was done lends to the | ashari islands. From that time on | ship immediately on discovering the ¢. maneuvering of large warships dif- theory of murder | until Mareh 14, when she was cap-|merchantman. Every movement of ficult and dangerous. The coroner's jury returned a | tured by the Japanese cruiser Taka-|the Tacoma and her position at all ing Off the Rusela verdict that Levi T. Drew and Em-|chiho, the officers and crew suf-|times was telegraphed by the war- +b] HAMUBRO, April 19—1t te re- —- + }ma Teal came to their deaths by | fered untold hardships. |ship on the outside of the pack to ported here that Admiral Rejest gunshot wounds at the hands of| Running short of provisions, the|the other vessel, which was never vensky has detached three of his| EVERETT MAN AND COLORED | partics unknown. Drew's body has | ship's steward, a short time after) visible until shortly before the cap- fast auxiliaries with orders to | been ordered shipped to relatives | the vessel had become caught in the | ture of the Tacoma. harrass Japanese shipping and to| W@MAN MEET DEATH MY8- |i, pvorett, Wash lice, informed Captain Connauton| On March 14 at 4 o'clock in the raid unprotected sea towns of] pemoUsLY —-- —— that there was no more food to be| morning the Ice floe parted and the Japan. By this move he hopes to ' had. In order to prevent death by | Tacoma attempted to escape. = compel Admiral Togo to weaken h . *: starvation, the unsavory salt beef | efforts were futile, however, for the ap anes meee sere | Meet in order to protect Japanese and beana, which constituted the | Takachiho intercepted her. "She sig CHICAGO, — April 1%.—Johann | shipping. ~ cargo of the vessel was served out | naled to the Tacoma to “heave- MYSTERIOUS WOMAN WHO WEARS MEN'S CLOTHES AND | proch, tne confessed bigamint and Be penis ey aa to the men. The vessel next ran | immediately. The Tacoma was thes DOES alleged wife murderer, was taken to) 1 ONDON, The wit’. llet holes through their onnremnmmen out of fuel and thore on board were | boarded by two Hentenants an Be reer eee er eT ee ee Judge Keraten’s court today to stand) agains ¢ pen. Moy at | Pima pomiihes teats bodies badly ered threatened with death by freezing. | enlisted men, who took charge of ee trial on the charge of the murder | inerng that Russian agents have cut | Levi Drew, white, and Emma Teal,| Bertha Hopkins, who was arrest-| The men were forced to resort to} the prize. Oye ge Come = biase of one of his wives, Mra. Marie Wel-| ths cable between Foo Chow and |colated, both of Everett, Wash..|e4 Tuesday afternoon on suspicion | Durning the small cargo of lumber,|then ordered to proceed to Hal SN agaellaet y wapigrena rt ae tees theseas that wieht ren {tir Mech: Assistant Gtates’ After-| Pormees |were found lying In bed by the| of having robbed the apartinents at| Which was stored on the vessel's|date From there the vessel sailed ; Mm life Tucedey night and| though I meant to bring tims right |t?, (len appeared for the prosecu~| 4 diapatch dated, Manila, April | firemen called to extinguish « fire! the Greystone, broke down and con- | deck, in order to keep warm ‘This |for Yotoname. At Youstauns tie have been lively in the wom-|away again. I'll be out by tomor- | “0% Sn4 Attorney Plotke for the | 1§, says: “This morning 16 Jape- | in the Woman's room in the restrict-|fessed shortly after noon Wednes served them but a short time, how-!crew were tried before the cou! F Mord ever since for a new and| row. and I'll drop around the office | {*tsnae. Six women who claim Hoch | nese cruisers and torpedo-boat de-|ed district yesterday morning. At) day | ever, and the unfortunate men then | inquiry and later discharged. The spirit. has came aineht, iam (ant. fee Yor. Se naded garty (2° husband appeared in court. It) serovers were scouting off famaloc /first i€ was thought that it was a| At firet she declared upon her | used the dunnage lumber to feed | mensers of the crew, A ee ‘elrit in the physical form of a, waving her hand through the bars, | thought ee bona Mina be | potnt.” | case of murder and suicide, but in- | bended knee that she was not gullty, Oe ees fe — seg ea tare dee prgeten 4 . oye | Tzpertene-4 Im securing & jury, ow- ed by ¢ olice seems to| and claimed that ebe kn otht Phe ice which encompassed the | fice Bc Dut in the habilaments of | “This is all tn @ life time, and I've|{nf'¢o the fact that the case bas! poKIO, April 19_Prom informa-| ts seat it le a cane Of double | about the attain MBe™ DOMME | ogee! on all sides for miles arouna, | arrived in Victoria yesterday on the ‘ / threatened each moment to destroy | Empress of China. Captain Con- ceeded in locating the Russian squadron purposes|on fe to cover up the horrible|a $260 diamond ring where the | her. The huge cakes which pressed | nauton is now at Yokoahma, where staying at Kamrahn Bay until May, | deed, Drew and the woman met| woman had pawned it and took it | against her sides were from 15 to | he will remain until some — meanwhile sending out uimers tolearly in the evening and started |to the jail. Upon being confronted | 2° feet in thickness, while peaks of tion of the verdict by a pie co overhaul merchantment proceeding | out tphave a geod time. They were| with thie evidence she confessed and | icebergs here and there rose many |in regard to the fate of the Tacoma Bot good corapany here. bes idely exploited through the ‘i bow prisoner is “Gussie Ed-| There was a laugh from “Babe ot reed Prony ios Pes mand one tion received here It is betiewed that | munder and that the place was set A detective » &” who has from time to time | Bartlett” and the rest of the pris- | - Tete things lively about all the|oners as Gussie tilted her head, |"*"* "° tesco ee ef of the northwest and who | lighted a cigarette and strolled back | wee eee ee Eee EERE HEE) | ah or on in gh dy ow bony hy bo tie ais INTMANAPOLIB, Ind, April * | along the trade route to the straits | seen & enter the woman's room and | told the officers that she would | feet above the veasel’s decks. Fear js reached. waueual talen is required to| pearance of a youth of 20 and her * 19.—The first decision under @| °° Formosa. Transports secom | both Were intoxicated. The police} show them where the rest of the — — ” hair, which is inclined to curl, she | # the anti-cignrettc law was ren- @ | PO*ying the Russian squadron are have @ story to the effect that @ stolen property was © The Gussie” was “taken up” | wears neatly cropped and parted on | & dered today by Judge Whaillen, # | PePorted te be plying between Kem- woman living across the street x had been pawned | and became the problem | the side. % in police court, in the case of ® ay — 3 exec os | ‘s clubs. A magnani-| aero pehoccinmeeniny % William Stanley, arrested yes- # wae ht here Inst night by | Woman offered her a job ® terday for having cigarettes In @/ Chapman, « courier who MO THER /S and got her out of the ® his posseesion. The court held *) SANTMYER from the hunting | But the cap and apron ® that the law applied only to @#/ camp fo the temporary seat of gov- es to her taste, and dusting # persons having cigarettes for #| ero! it here. | isi answering the doorbell was a ® sale. *. While the courter would give no o oe Same, Ld or ‘The Seattle chamber of commerce S# SRR ERE E EH REE 1 dota of the hunt, he aémite picuous by at Ite meeting Wednesday after- ee that the prospects were good for a mo She had gone out by brake-|noon voted to return the letter of | “big killing” tn the mountains “7 am willing bo tae ber beck 1t| C8 TRANS-PACIPIC LINER AR ACHES: PORT. :QN: LERG, THR transportation, it was said. | protest against Heattle and the ~ ALASKAN * = camp has not been moved, | she wants to come home. We have| * FOURTEEN DAYS FROM JA PAN ari & pair of second-hand | morning newspaper for opposition to W. J. Santmyer hes been declared | owing to the plentifulness of big | four little children and they all love ~y an old sweater. That | tne water bond isaue of Port Town- | the winner of the G. Benninghausen | game in its vicinity |their mamma. I feel sorry for ber, ae Bs several months ago. send to the Port Townsend Chamber W | wtreet car men's contest. ‘The final| Seeretary Loeb left thin morning | because we had hard luck and | — since Gussie turned | o¢ tee merece, from which it panne RANGLE | vote was | tor the president's camp on the eart|know she was discouraged. This| After completing a successful htop Bld heey «By occa tle and was discovered “ n w o wm e a W. J. Santmyer .. atv at the Charles Penny ranch. young villain stole her away from e Orient, the steam- ~4 a turn” at the Strand thea- | neti.» » tthe lot re | Dewitt Skutt RUE’ CaM "Babtrus | punoeal wa abt bate te Sloces, ‘Yeu, 1 west ene we Oren. ead to the tact that ovr teemey ship Minnesota, of the Great North- | were not used to their new berth.” whigh required the president's wig eo back home, for the sake roy Steamship company, arrived at | Owing to the forecasting of the aE en ey enn | guch was the message sent dy | Smiths Cove at 7 o'clock Tuesday | fact through the columas of The ore leh.” At heen of the week | Such, was the mowmnge eat by aight In" domg 0 the wens t| Star, Tuceay Aight, thatthe Mie GEE Gales Gk Gutne to more| had boon arrested with bor ‘pare-| temilseed & new reord for ‘Trade- | nintta was. shout, Se: Seach. 2 Hamill, Ranchers have asked the /mour, Willlam James, and brought | Pacie trom Yokohama to Seaitie/ Trane-Fecitie recorts, 4 large Soe’ As 5 sig hy | for vessels of her clas o > c wad wets TSpabpnine and (atk te it. The Hite sirl, tas, puty sher-| "The Minnesota completed the | welcome her home. They watched thal deen, Te Me bettered be wilt |fiecing couple had taken with them, | ‘719, from the former port in 13 / the great levisiins with boundless ‘ | | days, 21 hours and & minutes. The | admiration, rendered keener by the arant the request had been turned over to her father, | 87S, 21 hours and & nisute ssaer | knowledge of her great epeed. Ghe was arrested under the | warm cpceches were made remeede SYagrancy law while walking | ing the sincerity of Port Townsend | fMteets in man’s clothes, and|in iasuing such a big amount of | Morning were three in the Johnson~| Frank Presnell & 30-days’ sentence. Five | ionds for the water system of the | J0Fdan Alaska property suits. These | abnor Wolff Qfter she was released she F three suits involve several hundred stephen Johnson Tearrested and was, Tuesday thousand dollars and have been Jack Mclean sentenced to 90 days in bitterly fought. The litigation is) Abner Knowles inty jail by Justice Gordon | | very complicated and hardly intelli-|}4 © Shelton fs a story behind the last gible to persons not intimately ac-) J. C. Brautigam upon which Guasie was ar- | Quainted with conditions in the McFarland In one of the suite H. A ) H. Sickles Among the decision: handed Arthur A. Springer | down by Judge Frater Wednesday | J.B. Howe size planned that wil! surprise many who | north — - and had spent the night at home, . nev i known her as a “mystery.” | Johnson recovers from Dr. Eugene! Roland Cotterill EVANGELIST PROGRAM Leading her father by the hand the | C@™¢ 4 & a “power Neggenid Fi ip ing ge age lofore no one has ben able to ng erg oer Jordan, in another Dr, Eugene Jor-| John Clark An. army of little Christians, led |iittie girl watked into the jail and| OP% Fren her outety | time che | til her weturn to. her docks, Tus Out just who the peculiar wom- dan recovers against H. A. Johnson, | Henry Hirlis by Hvangelist Schaeffer, marched |asked for her mother at the wo-| Dected her to ma | day night, was made without a seri- through the business streets of did. 3 ele Tecskay aterkonn eT rare ve all want you to| Captain Rinder was more than ous mishap. Not an accident marred They , volces| 4 >" ©) pleased when seen last night the trip. mang with hearty volces|come home,” she said. “I have) PIS" derstand that many people| The Minnesota brought 162 pas- Was, nor from whence she came. TOKIO, April 19.—At a conference | and in the third judgment is given |G. W. Marsh But Wednesday morning. through | of the elder statesmen and the prin- | for plaintiff, Thomas McEwan) 1. Holden . bers of the woman's ward, Gus-| cipal cabinet ministers today, @ against H. A. Johnson. let drop a few interesting things | strongly worded protest was sent to/ - —ene o* 01 of the Gospel and, when they | prought a letter from little brothe ° herself. It was her own | France regarding the frequent vio-| had pathered about the Totem pole,|Theodore, and he said he has be held the opinion that fen? yond } ee oe ae ki bck y3 boy. she said, who was with | lation of neutrality in providing on Bioneer square, the youngsters homesick for you. Papa wants you | S0t Was & slow vessel, A ag sy class, wllrmesenggat wan sb get the other night at the Strand | shelter and assistance to the Baltic | held a revival meeting that would |to come, too; don't you, papa?” | “This was, no doubt, nage Sag me = rap bs es meeeens, tome be wes srvovted on s charge | Geet St Madagaecer and Kanaraah Duk feany of tele eldery to shame. |""ahe farmer trom” Vashon ttand| forced im nels minds, Ux the fct| tone ot ted ik, carios end taking a minor into the place, | bay. Wednesday's noon meeting at the |swallowed a lump in his throat,| that we made a slow vovyilge if | Oe oral Oriental consignments, she had taken him there for eg oe * Gradd was attended by another | winked away the tears from his|!2& over. Our slow time in se | ® | STRANGE STORY IN PLEA ink rom hy Ae Blantes only. so that she might Napoleon Campbell is free and is (By Beripps News Aas'n.y menster crowd. From gallery to| eyes and nodded his head in the af-| - = ae, mp lovers that she was not | 4 strange story is told in the plea | at home with his family in Ballard.| NeW YORK, April 19%.—During | Depgnette the big theater was /firmative her boy. This he did and, after the at ee. ober tere Jot Robert J. Mann, who asks the |The charge of murder, which has|the examination of William B | pagked by men and women who| With her lips quivering, the wo | crime, the brute ransacked the house ,* my own boy,” said the} superior court to annul a marriage | been hanging over his head since | Ajdrich, the first talesman called in | on Tepe 0 —., 0 bd é hap-|man turned away and opened the }and found $9. He then assaulted . er is in Seat-| which he contracted in Portiand,|the night of February 23, when J.|the Nan Patterson trial today, Ro- | MaBputel om “Saying Goodby to | letter handed to her by little Ida the wamen, o.secend time aan more than 10) Ore, in October, 1904. 1H. Bourgette, his son-in-law was| corder Goff interrupted the proce God. jIt was addressed: “To My Dear threatened to kill her and the boy pe, and my boy is 9 years. | dann claims that he married a| ghot dead, was lifted Tueedsy night | ings to announce that the jury must| «amar Were several meetings {n|Mamma,” and the letter had evi- sr cithee od: Eueen ancien ate aa al name is Mrs Distant. I} woman named Flora Dougias and at 10:20, when the jury, after only |e completed today, ax it i# intend | the aflernoon, and at Pen og dently been the fruit of much hard — Mrs, Northcraft kept silent from Sy nothing further about my | aig not know until Murch, 1908, that |83 minutes, brought in # verdict of/eq to udjourn court tonight until] MOBH Wednesday nieht there Will be |labor with s lead pencll |fear until Monday, when she no- feeey affairs, only that my hus-| she had not secured a divorce from |not guilty, The trial had been in| sonday for the aster scanion. Ia| Mee mectings in all the districts.) At this point the curious reporters | BUCODA MAN ARRESTED ON A titied a neighbor, who informed tne $5 at work here in town. We | her torr husband. po Lo since Monday, April 10. te nf then ennrt'o~t vibe tne | BF Baapman, as usual, speaking at | walked away and left the three to authorities. Ririendiy to each other and both We Gates tht thn th Willing to ont yy nto ° pene : : ae ; | the First Presbyterian cuurch gether, It is expected that the] CHARGE OF ASSAULTING AN) Deputy Sherift W. P. Vance drove Beier the hoy where he boards, | 11. 3.590 eet Petey peo was | _M.B. Augustine, of the Louch exe aypcon on et proceed any) “Phursday will be the second day |reconciliation of the Wuetsney fam AGED WOMAN | to Bucoda with E. H. Morgan, who P1817 Boren avenue south. My bay seb 4e sate her ond b are ] gustine Grocery company, was ar-| Pos ' oon tous Bok wee p one of tlie Bible conference. On Friday | {ly will be announced as sgon as the carved ab: auiuty.te...quniat iheU mo Once lived in Seattle and | », ‘ rested Wednesday afternoon by Of- | POUnCEd today tha ont of the! De Ostrom will speak to aged peo-| charge against the woman can be é pd “eee One of the lead r Puget Sound National bank bktow the aide. | frst Patterson trial was oe, andiait Eke hace of mesting to be an- | withtrawe They arrested Lusher, who was at “ate ee, eee n says he has been ficer Looker for blocking the side- eco 8,000. The c of the| Sees Ee , Pia seell, ta —-shrghon work in the Union Lumber company Ee here. They are now in Olym- |.) tur hig wifes two wey dem | walk at his place of bust on | the second $18,000. The cowt of the | nougeed Thursday : There is only one thing that is gla Poors ocag i yang otha ig & Edo not wish to drag thom | 1). a wants $400 back. e| First avenue. He was reledsed on| ‘5 “inl Is sali — Thursday morning at 9:20 o'clock | troubling Farmer Wuetsney, If he (Special to The Star) wee tan cated ta ae eat ta ERE not give their gr his own recognizance and later the De Hobson at. speek t oe withdraws the charge against his} OLYMPIA, April 19.—L. L. Lush-| left shoulder. The wound was not 4, . ld break my dear old | WASHINGTON, D. C., April 19.—~ | cane against him was disminsed, as | Grane Mv pid . ri Pi sp . Fa wife, he must also net free the man}... employe of a lumber company,| serious. A quantity of women's ar | The D. A. R. today elected Mrs. C. | he promised to remove the obstruc- 1030. Dr. Ostrom a 0, and who stole her from his home. | Ree i with the| clothing and jewelry was found in also admitted that she|W. Fairbanks honorary president- | tion Chapman at noon. The evangelist} “put, after all,” said he, doubling | !# — roby eer wes. P| Lusher's room. The officers claim ter all | choose c “The | " sta. “ > | how le ¢ 5 on Mri ju - sister in Ballard, | general by a unanimous vote. Mrs. - — Saenger neal leader will choose at his t The |up a pair of big, brown fists, “there is ptr rs ; wiMaw. br years of | that some of the articles found have She expects | Tunis Hamlin was elected chaplain- | | Charlotte a paon euntyes ue Lost Vision | 1s another way to deal with him bees acs — been identified as having been 1 ene . Joah. | having stolen worth of cloth- — ——_—_—- a | age. ae 4 , lew on cart serene tes mtg Mag ling last October, is on trial before WASHINGTON, D. C., April 19.—| CHIGAGO, Aprii 19—=Newottations| ‘The crime took place at Mrs.| taken from the Northcraft home, HMA she, “that can prevent a wom-| Pp Dolliver lowe, historian-general, |Jvaee Griffin. This woman was at Before the senate committee on in-| toward the purchase of the street |Northcraft’s home, near Bucoda, last], y” Clark, former traffic man- SHS dressing in men’s clothos { " ywa, historian-goneral; | ore varged with arson, it being} GLENWOOD SPRINGS, Colo.|teretate commerce today Victor | railways opened today between trac-| Friday night cost of the Great Wrorthera, steal s a hes if | Miss Aline G. Solomons, Washing 4) y i 80 choores. Rabe Bean tested | 4, ib a i Mr © | alleged that she had set fire to the| April 19.—President Roosevelt Morowitz of the Santa Fe, denied | tion representatives and city offi-| Mrs, Northeraft and her 13-year-/{, this city Wednesday morning MS Californis, and ‘Harry’ Liv-| Avery adie of ihe D re: house from which #he i» alleged to| what he was after” yesterday when | that railroads had agreements as to|cials. The railways propose to|old son were the only occupants Of | from Chicago. Sims at ia tole ret lee | Gawe etelen the thes. She was| he succeeded in bagging a bear and/rates, but admitted that railroads | modernize the lines and sell them | the house when a masked man over : shi magazine ling she has t 1a r eo" acquitted of the arson charge }a bob cat. He announced that it| “talked things over” and reached an |to the city at a fair pr ‘The trac- | powered them, bound them and cov J. W. Casey, traveling passenger Me northwest. 1 tell you the of George Brand, convicted of burg- George Southerland, general traf- | was bully good sport and hoped it | understanding as to what should be tion men admit that public senti-| ered their heads with gunny sa 1 freight nt of the Chicago, fleers were “ay ng’ for me, an ey lary, was We sday morning sen- | fic manager of the Great Northern | would keep up the rest of the hunt-' the rates to competitive points. He ment is too strong to be resisted, and When he told the woman of vile| Milwaukee & St. Paul, arrived in Hildn't have touched me Sreas- | tenced to th vars in the state | Steamship company, arrived in the | ing trip. said intermediate points were bene- that ipal ownership will have| intentions, she begged him to take! this city Wednesday moming from like this, but they got me when | 1 ntlary ” | elty Wednesday morning. ' Word of the president's good luck fited by such action to be carried out, her into another room, av ind

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