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$500,000 additional for the relief of r THE SEATTLE STAR--WEDNESDAY, me ag ch HOLM ROUTINE MEETING Frank Waterhouse & Co. te the| i ® Monsing ova the cana ~ rhe customs officers who yes vleptng whict | MAY ASK FOR COMMISSION ea = i ting of tho | terday seized the launch Amp were! Placed an opt the 5 ad Dp ’ Kist aawociatl @nd National | Chambe © was held KILLING OF GREFFIELD BEC. |hyPnottat, or something similar, (| 90d barges of MncKer | CHICAGe ‘ 9-—The bitumia Aw of Retall Druggista, al- | this afternoon at 1 Nothing: w lfor he had a great power over peo | Mable to find any evidence of) 1 ge », M nt = g that & combination bee t taken up but the requwlar busts ONO ATTEMPT ON HIS LIFE—!ple. When he pliced his hands smuggling, After the selzure of the | yo. cey eee ‘in The Bt Pi, t to “ yon era are be main~|Many reports wore made by the > om their h they were absolutely |inunch Chief Customs Inapector| y , " t ooh : . - ; violation [different committees, but no new] APOSTLE LIVED ON SEATTLE in his powor and did anything belyony: Lottie and Deputy Whaley| eee aot ith ad 1. “ i-trunt \business came up DY told them how _ 6) | greased ¢ . at oe tt = . ’ rps al. BOv's MONEY, | “He abused them and called them| Went to Tacoma to keep watch on) Brom fleet i be th a ten es ee ~ names, but they never resented, and | the residence of R. Somer ; f r mee he second attempt that had been! he atiracted women wonderfully and coming out with b ASA MISA PEASANT. T | QUE ffscnees SSRs ese 22S par oF ee ene until Creffield appeared # alno true of the Hurts, Hart.) TURK was set Fes PEGE There was a mutual understand caew. & mn | MILWAUKEE accerTs |5 9 m Se 4 7 fneane aeytum Hartley borrowed | preferred » girl, and then The judge much affected. turned | FRANCHISE. “ These will asm |e bulldog revolver and got some jeame anothe oof the oes ly to the jut | $990.0 vim-fire cartridges, when the gun|nature, from a Mrs. Allen, one guilty,” roared the foreman | The attorneys for the Chicago} euty chet eanterdtire |Josepline’s former employers nt even Consulting the others, | P] r) on filed with the city comptre tetera, met naide all vert Gecoran drew a bead on Creffield, as he|tompted no defense It Ne da om 1 ae if no actual orgunteation, | ley® and the others, Creffield mar. | BRIY Osun ; : . tan ant Week for three da Art| among the men that the fire ind {ried Hurt’s daughter, The only | Mae with & : ag te wie ueaday, the Grand ffield f f was t maa, practically, in the Holy Roll-| VC", turne ' ' y f reity of a colsarete ie ia 1 htm from soctety, These detern era besides Crettield bimacit was)! . jin \ ' ‘ ico in the east ‘ — ‘*"}own haods, and this Creffield knew Hurt w A promising you , he over $00 will attend, At the same ‘ , for Britist “ . w a sfac Views, the toe : he By ed been traveling with two | Until Creffield set him crazy ie | : e ‘ | : M . ArRe ° shed to hia body,| had a good n Seattle youn r “ lo e Grand Temple of Rath. |!" tached to hie ee ee t { . ear bone Sisters, will epare Imect the emergency, |this, taking about §300 of his ; : ; bo aah Sher a Peete jwhich he r would come to |!2s8. This money and what t May the § nu n smog Mens |—Y he course t Creffield could ure from the " t to wi t »ple the | Mayor Movre will open the om women in his following Weems to} " ' m0 ing ere eoday morning with A Portland Avenger. toe haat tae male Gallede o hat ake wok « address, which will The brotherhood of revenge main afl pn thswretions x ies | BALLARI - at of ie 4 a answered by 4 toast J | tains st watch of the Holy) # @ # te ee ee Re ee | iy St, McArthur of grand | Rollers and thetr movements, in the | * | Mi aa ur. si ot of the Following |hope of being led eventually %/% | PHILADELPHIA, May 9H] oni ay ; + at.| Boe business, #0 this there wt! a drece parade ofl Crefficid'’s pines ef ecacealment arson Snyder & Sons, mom & N ORK, May 9.—Distric ' > of - 4 c 1 ar is ake ten com These. avengera were leds # bers of the Philadelphia Stock mney J efused to allow! iy. ar npent F i “ b big be | In a various parts of the «tte, an # Exchange, have suspended # | Charles 1 body t urn ‘ 4 thee Bilis | panies wil Creffield been found in Portland }'® account of $100,000 defaloa- # | ed tod {an aw peo > rol es : ayo tive drtil there was a man here who consid: | * ton of a tr employe | The Mf the deceased Of0 Tl cont to th ‘ atte evening the wembers of the uallored tt his duty to wipe out the) # mie vault. Lewis Nison and H. FE it 1 ico # | for mat t ank will holt @ grand ball at |ctain on hia escutebe This Porkh* 9 SSE See See wee so | Moors, Jt, altonded the funera - ne . Foo adh <a Chrtutensen's Broadway hall. Wed |iand amer io Bare EB. Bt at ' ae | ‘ r. bed |headay evening the DO. K. K.| 429K. Main ot I ' f 1 cheaper for the : Papasan et iecnrm wm, REMINISCENCES OF |: z: £g o ball Wtth joy tn bls he a amile ‘i - yaaw aon ar taeateak te tae WD ling BREITENSTEIN WILL STAY. pocket, Sta eodived the tidinalT ‘ . s : cians tect = THE OLD DETECTIVE). 8&2." : ‘ | Mitchell, had succeeded in killing ave o lect a «| South Park. who ts a clerk the leade of the band of fanatics u « “ f * a wen “ rh Mra. Starr and her sister, Exthep}~ a | . P “pin — Mitchell, are two of th womet | oe » Oe « - i) “ Rs f h hor effield had ent tro » — " o of n stood impressive! ib Histor ve | eoune € c chars i BELLINGHAM May 9—Charh price Cretth a mo enngas lee || The case of Josephine Brixin el Th id man stood Impressly pl gle ge Mss: 4 Sctareon wan tnatanty uioea by a]! = momes. 1 was ta he Ml tremains strong in my memory. it tors few second Wess age Cathe ‘ ling peapecttion tp Wass ; retfield to ne =6peniton ary q | li tell you what she did do, a enter ® J atiding log st a Lake Whatcom log a ortunp tf ROt thrilling © is no gual snd ites. © as Col cor ng ot ging came this morning, He was} et, ge age 4 s tt ay, BO great am of detective | he repeated, “xt every blessed | | - . a t E ; e committed to Fulton, Multnomag |i, BO Bras | ine a vast/Cent she earned to her poor parguts foneral of A 1 " ro = > t . aony amount of human tnterest woul my wits God bless ber who} ritth « he yd . m4 hace Freely Confessed Guilt. | ones « bh girt and|i# dead, found out about it, and tae | Mth # no beta th a ; or al ade and fathers|*ttkingly han the statu-|#is8ted on keeping out a t of ber hd : = DOESN'T WANT CENSUS. Batter bavine rey as the lowllest and set the example al Raggy Meer —a0-0 { : a0 the gal could get clothes | °™*?* me ex at afer -ogpute farm, | Of not bet spendent upon othe who have suffered from Croffieht, /endée (ype, though fair and dens aa ah | Pies metery. Mr. « et ” ’ . fetlegr, in war ond on the faru ng depen pon r who weitered wo ggere San, thes abun ealineted a nermelt 0 pool board will, If possible, car Dent his mind to the | ™!eB's labor. Although he was « AT POLYGAMY Starr has had the heaviest cross] Hor Me. Dive Page gen SRN ide 8 , ‘ ob sued canal ting Pelstoy Dent b count and a rich man, he began to dear, It was because of Mis Te | -Jerephine wee accused of sicaling|@0s time, ma gives the gal th . Bo 1 1s is expensive for aaty of man years ago to mend his own shoes Setione with Urs. Serr wat |various articles from her mistress, | money and | added some for a pres-| em ot. Se . y the school author! OF tate ‘Re Sas me a yng ) aelcempeerne yt: ig Pe gpa re. Browning, a woman of wealth What do you suppose that gal . t be other sense sho tlary for two years, after freely cot a ‘om : oo dee hed being. As & rewalt be clothes, This picture shows him ta] wasnENnGTON, D. C, May %—|fescns his aeitt and atiempting 1/204, fe The girl had been but go down to nd spen a0, and injustice of society | peasant garb making one of BIS) uensior Piatt introduced today aljustife himeslf mployed previously by a number for Christmas presents for | rtp. of the high wpon | pilgrimages about Moscow. Were! roposed amendment to the constt-| Where hie | te te Starr(OC Prominent families, not a few |her parents and ber little brotly ine, the master upon the man. ft not for the good management Of ltution prohibiting polygamy in the| 4 ore was mower wite te Start | bers of which were in court, jad Meters. Now, your honah, you lace to teach the peovant as his wife, who does not bolleve etl tnited wlaten. It want é poo noel | Mrs. Browning blushingly toati-|Just see that gtr! is let go, and J’li| the Smeets hie condi. setly 00 Telstey dees, he would be ha nawledes that Crefficld 19/04 te the articles stole by Joseph-|take her back home. She's bers | ad “fe deemed (° oOmy te ire ies ee eS ae aire he con’ enue po more troujim@. It is Unnecessary to enum-/stealing for those poor folks of | ager ove > to Ai P erate them—-the list comprised ev. | bers, and that is here in to it. | ble to mortals | kind of tor lars The old ex judge sat down, while | ory im ol artiote nown to a4 je Old en judge at Ga ratte fan SCHOONERS Prine gs Used Bulldog Revolver. es anlar does an intense silence reigned. Man “4 We © determined to get Crof| When first placed under arrest| Were in tears rows, |. NORTH SYDNEY. C. 8. May 8 WASHINGTON, D May %—T| teld id Starr. “Louls Hartley |Josephine angrily denied any) “Oh, judge, I withd | a greeny fuking scheoners| Pur the purpose « made an attempt recently, but he| thefts but broke down and (oar-|Charge,” cried Mrs. Brownts , tved were today setned by adian | fornta the hows pud-l tailed. ft was at Newport. Mart-|fully confessed. { was put on the|Jancphine, I didn’t know oj wisera, charged with Slictt flehing. jtlc lands has 0 ble |iey's daughter was one of the Holy | case and recovered the . And 1 withdraw mine,” cried oh ire 8 Rollers, and she was sent to the} A charge of grand larceny wae| Mrs. A! ead retal Car pond a acceptance of their franchise was pulling from the wea |the judge, He looked at » girt}aad applauded, as the judge om spe whore, the rv , pity ingly To impe sentence ou | BOU orian tones tot hy SAN FRANCISCO, May Lae mec | and Creffiel aveod jwuch & ane was om a tak that Diseba } pite tae . " 4 ma rel iy ” tit) In te h ‘i. watt gpl Stab In Salvation Army [kind-hearted old J Addams rol] | And Jos p .otitt ta tears, aed i lhead bowe ed « of co wid Girested this morning Creffielé was a deserter “| “Your honor ” = volce called|clinging fast on the arm of i be off with several han he German army. He came 9) o4: trom the spectators, “may 1/Judge Thornton, who soothed her « “ort ham ai here bee pe we oy Portland and b ame af <5 sormaeead ‘a bear anede ber of the 6 jon army. They Sun Sudan aieteetinn tis end sent him o & - ‘ 4d ansootute, ex While there he met a man name ad tae, & aad i Mercer, « good talker, and they « volent appearing man, with! Mustard - ganized the Holy Rotlers silvery hair that flowed dow magne digg Creffieid’s practions became intol | fo Uioned whoulders of ¥ erable, Mercer left him ’ Mra. Starr and | met Creffield cinptentinn ~ ae j N - at gal aid the old man,| ow Style tm Corvallie. Hather Mitehell, Mré |agey tn oy heme Bag Bh ong Kgean @ Fricksor =e Sw r = : ty les opular I rices they nat =i CONVENTIONS Thorn} what's the name of your new tfloently | fed the You're sure of having a su comsful season, Its bound to draw bape’ a stealing bum- | stil) swarms with | ‘watere practicalty | JUNRAU, May 9—Jobn Sterect. | mee are practic chairman of the repel an terri; jal committee, and Loe Plenty of Steel Hams, of the democratic Ageat Backus, of the are both preparing ¢ Storrs siete ned the band. 6841 aod we trusted her. She could havelin the Eitel build so did my wife. I trie to Bave het cupanelion : reno =< Siang Bb wg me ve |atolen anything at wan but! some ox fine 62% ca ‘ poo Roya em mm Ah vei wturn home, } me woules jahe never took a pin. But I tell! tor ¢ rer 4 pen Sat andida ‘ Wife Deserts Him jyou what she did do, your hanah.”} evenings. Clos to he elected on " ¥ ; , | . 3 dvices from Nome to Williams Fin Baines = ouaemee ‘ en’ Ss ul s oys againat Creffield i sent him & say the democrats there have a* e¥ebate _ anne © uurances of the support of the| the " A. Bridge “Special” © ts d Miners’ federation, and can swee his time was shortened by good be ara eae Gian iam per ring ren’ Ss t the nat section. Local democrats are ha All bis followers were er sonally selected materials—all | hers, worried over the Shoup campaign to the insane asylom bat my wife che ‘alt Goveties ta. wacetete 2A can be furnished |as he is popular with the old lue | 1 brought her hor and she aa canon. tak . gine | u Ss oo ot price will be (he gemocrate. If he secures the re remained quiet until was =O blacks—double and single | leased, and then I could » breasted; very best linings « trt pings, seams sewed with silk, hand-worked button holes, hand-shaped col made up to be the best $15.00 va sible to obtain. Pe: publican nomination he will out fown the normal vote im this see tea. HUSBAND) CONSIDER FIRE PROTECTION, | the ed Suits, dark and light pat terns, ages 7 to 16; Extra Spe cial value $2.50 the was anxious to join = Large Sales of the Traste ‘ee Company’ Stent 2 contte of Sects en, Oh Investment-Bonds | disappeared taking arce ay - ————— —— thing and leaving the two childre® Shenchiiten ep Sale and the baby with me six weeks The Trua- From « careful estimate. every detail and guar / tion or the Creffield a Hypnotist o been carrying oe a, ty rec give satisfaction. Pres V"litadeal Nefore she met Creffield ahd kept in repair for a full strict wit! | Poys’ Two-Piece Double Breast | | | | | j / | | a of the fire | was a model wife and mothe She ’ cn Ti ap ar of charge. A. Bridge | Boys’ Its. h ty was a good girl Creffield was, ® ne" al Gray Scot mixtur > he « as ’ « of all the new nobby spring po ferred to it a ah of t Pacific station Gecciel ... reg * Pure Drugs From oo: Rea rere ane 00 ee ’ . ‘ W the new m er paret nineas men asking th Pn © floor of the New Y pe | Reh Wasted th get his money, Ma ased 5 ° : ; . # and | $200,000 worth of there Investme pit agit Blouses, extra fine effects be sold © Mar Elegant Suits for Men, tn the splendid quality, ages 4 to 9 still ver town at $8.50; Me Tides as sued 1 Sis of — oP ccm henge Ahern a | EO ‘Aded youthful wife cla a that he pee ; d 0 : of “ 4 . : y tees Petend didn't have - Sean, Gtk alicaa tx: toe nguacetigucena eoeeina. tea | " aa nrentic « that time of their ma : About the fon wned Tuscany a orrow and you ; re two j | leatlor i set # . eath of dox| why we do the largest — i ro various ap t lee. news in Seattle Ca WOULD CLose Home | ' . Wine and iron, $ = WE BUY, SELL OR EXCHANGE aa es cms and Wages ec; carbolic wa fter } suber andcream tartar tablet CASH REGISTERS shen ein ta | ollected } benen, 2 me VORTING, © va We pay highe=t cash price for A ay 4 | DG E 4 C 0 " irene ITY. Mo. fies 1 t f the jounce be $0; beet ext of) ; } Registers o e A P waa found un-| world; serve wd papers secure | witch hagel, full pint ' eres lene te eae te [at oe ter ate in nts, |ettons 120; Red Cross,’ fountala| . 1416-1417 Second Avenue : to ta Hy ce omens ie The Sundwall Co. | Sui tee tp hen teat eo two years; EverReady ‘aafety razors, with seven extra 609 Ist Ave. Phone 697. i biades, per sot, $1.00. one wold all car a 350.000 may | tha ayers fi " . 0, 810, $1 tal <0 be Invested. ver t time. aoe Swell Gray Worsteds, »' and double breast i | i | . pecial a. 810.00 ing to her ain ' Sanna seneien P ee py hich graduate im « , omp ‘ ——— — ——— ; | ASK cL ERKS FOR THE 1R UNION CARDS | ~ = aeaeieaeaenaeimenmamenaaaaa | ests have been! money; collect b # it is son, 422 Boston block on work of 4 crank