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tHE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, Dec. 1906. veo Lom JHE PAROLED PASTOR AND HIS y OLD SWEETHEART rians | co REV. HINSHAW, CONVICTED OF $9 BO | KILLING HIS WIFE, BUT LiB AA tare « ~ | ERATED LATER,1S NOW SENT | m3 | BACK FOR LIFE BECAUSE OF ANOTHER AFFAIR WITH FOR MER SWEETHEART, NOW AN OTHER'S WIFE, | | | INDIANAPOLIS Ind, Nov. 90.— | Rev, Willlam 1 Hinshaw, who | |merved elght years in the Indiana | penitentiary, stands accused of hav ing violated the parole given him 20 | months ago by Gov, W. T } Me has nfeweed guilt ruined the home of ¢ E t of Wabash ¢ » returned to the pend the reat of hits lite tence given him for the f hia wife Hinshaw was a Methodist preach at Bellevi Hendricks county » the ne of Jan. 10, 1896, his | lwife was f 4 dead from bullet wounds and knife stabs Hinshaw moet was ahot im two places. He jtold the offfoers that robbers had { atta ked him and his wife during the night Woman in Case. » | Mioshaw was arrested and after a | hard fought trial was found guilty of murder and given a life sentence. | There was evitence at the trial that Hinshaw had been fond of a young! woman in Bellevue, but ahe was not put on the stand. werful Influences were brought | Gov. W, T, Durbin for a parole for Hinshaw. Durbin waited until the last day of hie term of of- | flee, then paroled Hinshaw Hinshaw tmmediately went to the! Special mxXe SOO Freeman alleges that Hins alleged, < on Ninth ay., Just north of Jone ot, | hame of his mother, near Lynn, Ind. sid her hus. | 4 . ms weet site of Strest: sine Si%, Im land little was heard of him by the | band that ehe wished to visit her/ took Mra. Freeman to the town o| ia ‘Sim frame Reuse, some income | Pobiic until recently. Once aines hie | « near Laue an agreed, | Shirley and that they remained parole Hinshaw has oceupted a but told her ah better teke| there over night in the same room, | pulpit her two oldest with her, [the 2-year-old chitd sleeping a O! INSOL 1 Leved in Youth, Bhe objected to taking ber 9-year-| couch. In the morning Hinshaw Mra. Fre and Hinshaw were | old child with her, but agreed hired « horse and buggy, giving his ve a ete ee eweethearts before Hinshaw married | take her S-year-old child, which ehe| name as Brown, and spent all the M. BR Cerner Beeond and James the woman who was murdered. A/ did. Freeman alleges that after er-| day riding with Mrs Freeman and few months after Hinshaw wae mar. | riving at Lynn, Mra Freeman met | her oblid Hinshaw severe! times and visited Freeman saye he reeetved an un- Fy SNé IP him at Bis mother's house .fhe| signed letter warning bim of his Fu arole, on Januar 05, © ed the time she had told) Wife's conduc th she came v . Saneary. 1968, he} everotayed th + By | home he spoke to her about It, and of Mre through her her husband she would visit her ab or, and finally wrote him that she ome time yet learned abouts lived near Lynn Freeman's where- it ts maid that she made a confer | ator | Freeman will apply for a divorce. ator, Last June, who ft te would be gone for SAND re pone | Muwdiiene Ht | Bowe on takes for sy, fine ote, wie Throughout the trial of Hinshaw cont view of ake, near Duaing. om or the rd he routerard; | Renton sar ner te Pres he = for the murder of his wife there . ew on terme te sett were references to @ young woman % ie cua | Pak. prcoeet with whom It was intimated that w: Je am 7, he had been on terms of undue in- place where the crime was com- mitted knew her. Hinshaw has Freeman's charges are -——— PUGET BOUND SHIP AGENOR| Lewis was chief clerk of an a Avonde Bive™ —— ANKBGIVING t over and we heow at friends had all the goat thi ees wins th Being © Tite confessed to Gov oo ‘acetal comturtaniy take] WAS PURPOSELY SUNK —/ Fraser, a Yokohama export fignny Manley that unietay Ovweh “Tey See] THREE MEN ARS OnAneeD | conceived the scheme. Ho pr.) tre, and the governor has ordered “ith new € nged a charter for the Agenor. to the prisoner back to prison for Ife. Sama, permorting to have» “ts TELEGRAPH BRIEFS NVEST NOW in ne WITH CRIME, hbama. perporting to have sold SoDr HO; News of the barratry of the | wheat to a Kobe firm American ship Agenor, of Puget) By manipulation, a small amogiat| ae per cont on your instalments | Sound, has been received fromiof wheat was shipped and f Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arte. ot weenta| YOROhama. Athert A. Lewts, Chas. | bills of lading covering a full calgo| PHILADELPHIA, Pa, Deo. 1- wee | A. Hill and FM. Howard were on trial at the Japanese port for forg ing and uttering private documents were made Then Lewis and Hill took pa: on the Agenor, the latter | Under the ausptoes of the Pennayi- nia Academy of Fine Arte an ox p | hibition of work by the members of and sinking the ship, The court,and they made false entries in the National Society of Mural Paint- ald logbook as well as steering elere and the American Hoctety of ‘The case refers to an audacious | vessel toward a place studded Ih} Landscape Artiste opened in the #o- and clever fraudulent act upon the part of the accused whereby they wot the cargo of wheat in 4 sailing | Vessel, alleged to be destined for! Kobe, insured for a sum far ev rocks off Yukirura, Tokushima | elety’s academy here today. There fecture. There the vessel strucll a/ area very large number of exhibit. rock, sustaining small damage. _~ The Agenor foundered during the A Well © night, all hands having reached| BUFFALO, tage SAtetly meter A tenge os om ceeding ite value, with the premedi-| the shore easily in the boats, and) cordance in ite idea tated iea of sinking the Yeasel and) Lewis gave Capt. Mawott and the | ceotained plant, the Buffalo @ Sus- thus frauduleatiy obtaining the sum | mate §2,000 4 let them proesed quehanna Iron company have bullt tnsured for the excess of the quan-|to the United Btates at once, be. | tt wn coke ovens, Six hundred uty of cargo actually shipped - | fore reporting | the wreek. Ovens are working today. ‘The com pany val and FOR SEATTLE |. 2° CHICAGO, Deo. 1-—The great In ternational Live Stocy exposition The plan to have a substation whe which was opened here today, ts, perhaps, the most Important of its kind ever held in the states. Yoar Within th two months the; sgoadli Pagan rer after year thousands of fat cattle, By 4: . " 4 Northe ae. | ented he ot Pea. Porsat 6 Gat ine Lote toes Great Northern and Northern Pa oibilanen wiritel belore, tmaay |s¥ine and draft horses are brought Sea vigniy ine anywhere : sat hs oe cifle railroads will place larger mail| 71, 0° Tuheriees ors will thea (bere from ail parts of the world ‘orem No inturmation UNION LAND 0 Washington Puliding and while the number of exhibits this year are 20 per cent greater | than ever, the quality of the exhib lite ia far above the average. cars on the trains from St. Paul to Seattle. This announcement was made today by Postmaster Stew be at the station to receive the mall as soon a8 lt reaches here and will be delivered direct from there. omen at a? many tiated fe ete worth. Til buy 2 Rendeome 3-ronm bow street and improvements pant prices Those hoes, rs ace and BH | oy graded, sidewalk some [art “These cars will be equipped In this way the main postoffice wil! iF menth) price $1.1 : 4 th i for tie by se:30 mow oO with eases and the mall Seattle be greatly relieved, and within 20! psrieultural Students on Inerease. ming of ite arrival the mail will _be in the hands of the carriers.” |ADVANCED PAY FOR 126,000 RAILROAD M PHILADELPHIA, Pa, Deo. 1.—In | sceordance with the recent decision | iLook at of the board of directors of the Pennsylvania Railroad company, These the advance of 10 per cent In the! wages of all the employes recety PART WARD: built ons will be assorted en route,” sald Mr. Stewart rr wilt MADISON, Wie, Dec. t—The jowltural course at the Univernity of Wisconsin, which opened today Was attended by nearly 400 students of agriculture, the largest in the his tory of any agricultural college in | the country. The faculty and equip ment of the college has been con siderably enlarged by the appoint ment of new professors and in ructors, the erection of new bulld- {in js and the establishment of sev- eral new courses of study, Agricul-, j tural engineering, agricultural eco- | nomi nd practical mechanics will be included tn the course of study Gold Mining Boom in Nova Scotia. HALIFAX, N. 8, Dee. The gold mining outlook In this country is now better than it ever was. Bev. eral propert near this city are thé subject of inquiries by parties out- Low gRING HE FAY Tou To & BELLINGEN ing under $200 « month comes into effect today. Upwards of 125,000 men are affected by the advance. THE AMERICAN __ AUTO CLUB SHOW. NEW YORK, Dec. 1-—The sev- enth annual automobile show under the ausplees of the Automobile Club of America was opened in the NEAM @TH AND roca teaidence of five We consldgr thie About bait eash will «any terme om bales asm; balance SOUTH AEATTLE, att? on ard Avenue, rlabt where it ie sure figures, Get in the market be figures higher ww. Ww ions Alaska Hide ——_—[—_—_$_{_&& se —-—__——_ A GENUINE Ox Ap ad The « a te tele ia, Tr and it, tio food prot i this, Terms | Grand Central Palace at noon to-| side the province and it is expected brand Boulevard e4@itien Maonotia MADRONA RIDGH, corner tetene | day. A few minutes after the | the min wilt taken over in a Fre ‘eee the i a: rs. ey P doors were thrown open the place 44y or two, The Mardman-Taylor capeeh yoy can bray fuickiy, This Iss snap and sure to) Was thronged. The previous shows | Property at Oldham and some prop- Seti. Requires all to hantis. lof the club were held in January, | Ties in the Montaque district are to be reopened. A run of 858 tons of quarts from the olf Provincial Milt }Wine Harbor has yielded 413 ounces Prospectors HAST QUEEN ANNE, bic ant «| DUt an alteration was made in the) well situated | date this year on the application | har Sof lof the manufacturers, who cas wii} nounced that the manufacturerg’|* P*vyweieht of gold world’s 1907 patterns could be @g-| *"° dally arriving. hibited in December, The nih. | Swimming Contests in New York. | i” Your money MORKIS REALTY CO, LM Marton EAT TLE SioaN, only $70, om a ane menge paid to date Mall handie ALIFORNIA AY terme Lak th omen 8.000.-GOVERNMENT CANAL nicely st ALKEN eo. wated nie, cloee ‘he pew | tion ts open to the world, and NEW YORK, Dec, 1—The New Neon ry ‘This ie a lot ¢ em nT mmcke money ant s'a| the largest of its kind ever held. | | York Athletic club will open its in goed investment, Terme. | door } att Sarto Bid AN IDEAL RESIDENCE LOT swimming season tonight on fe ° 1a ovevianking tak B a Pot vel Phe ro stom aii srcome AvENUE - XK a ste ORDERED TO SHOW CAUSE, [when the 100vard race for the Tort block 4 ford Trmet <r) god Bratton Cup and other contests will “Torn Con Tae CONNER DERET eqUARE view of megael tag a atc Roy EB. Perse was this morning | be decided. There are a very large acta tee rary owe pth amelie ordered to show cause why | number of entries for the Bratton Te ome a te ba craee alain ‘aie at should not be disbarred. He WartCup race and all the principal col WINKHIP FROM 0 —-WEsT Og BEN Amt convicted in March, 1905, of | Sey t » Roum 0 Cotman fide a, “t, two is Oath sank, jleges, including ale, Princeton, Le Tut e short dietence|taining money under falxe ph) Pennsylvania and Columbii ii Te Cae te per month wil bap Fran abe’ propassd_ esate Grtvewer | tense lhe ~ * ’ ‘ ind frye Mawr Lote gad wilt increase Im valee ragédiy. | represented im the contest fine lake view Melt cash Price te for each tot ‘dt Societies O60 ay whieh is considered the most im-| VOENe P LINDSAY, —_ . NNK, 1 ‘oot ; 9 ona, | portant in the swimming world. YF Penhare an) hal bathe from, car $1.19; $1.75 onen, $1.29; $2.50 ona, | Gaile for Urugus te Marten Bonding 2 few fash away trom the pr $4.00 ones, $249, at Spiny! ow YORK Doe "be. D. E i GALE—AEAL ESTATE. soonic driveway, sine GOxiod eee 5 lL o-- ~~ ~— wony terme Salmon, who for the past quarter a century was connected with the United States department of MANE ADDITION-We he Wuneh of tote on 120 ‘Look Up Your Ex. N FLOWER REALTY CO, at in, =e rent el a r- cann. |" Which of ibe pr agriculture, sailed today for the meee. | gain. Halt c rah wit hand where he has plrations Look up your expirations and eall up the Northwestern Mutual Fire Association, This is the company that has disregarded the late in- been engaged, at a very large sal to restore the republic foreign market in European countries, from where its live cattle has been ‘ shut out for some time MARYARD REALTY CoM? ANY o5 Walker Wutlding “pe decond Avenue republic of Uruguay, ary, ‘| Special for Saturday eetionte tm Anne Taye joo ree, on GUCeR Wn. dot MxtOn, Inquire 342 Fiat *) ~ none Bust Sam cane in rates, and on any desirable | ~ Giosing out watches, diamonds | cons oo, MAL CARH. opeen oonrte, property which it can accept wilang je y at bargain price = 2 neeeii —— save you from 26 to 50 per cent of | Uncle Joe, 617 tnd one! ows 1 ° "ain “furnished ready 10 | $1,700~R00 omgh, balance say re } ent rates of done | | ti * . to hurry arte mpiandid molera eetinge Rest) You cannot afford to lose this saw~ | T C | 2 Gee some omar on ate [tng tn eaten when, with thts nome, AW Train to California | ANY Ul NANNY (Serlons Telegraph Service.) PHILADELPHIA, Dee. L-The Army and Navy football elevens wound up the season this afternoon in & great exhibition game, The first half stood: Army, 0; Navy, 0. neither side being able to score Tho crowd was a tremendous one and was select, President Roose volt was unable to attend and ebil dren occupied the official box When the whistles sounded for | the md half the Navy men took a jump and played ball, It was up and down the field and the Army neomed to go completely to pieces. At the end of the #6minute second | half and at the conclusion of the game, the seore stoo Navy, 10; Army, 0 BAND CONCERT AT FT. LAWTON ial Service.) Dec. 1 (Serions So FORT LAWTON gue game is sob w, but the Seattle the Lawton team a ood game football tn promised, The game will be cs at 2:30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. At the Third regi band their regular cort at March, First No mn will} » post ut cob 8 o'clock will gi the fort Co “Aamodeus Heart Throbs;” selecti The Fortune Te waltz, Visions of a Beautiful Woman,” march, “National Fencibles. BALLARD NOTES ran Cadets;” over descriptive, BALLARD, Deo, 1-—The election ota ‘or on the achool board of 50 is being held Hatiard Dtstriet No. this The polle are open until # o'clock, Fred F, Fisher, a di- rector for the past five years, candidate for re-electio ¥ t, ie hie election only opponent director, the question of issuing bonds amounting to $70,000 is also being submitted to the voters, The money ie to be used in purchasing nites and erecting two new 12-room buildings. The plans have been ap proved by the echool board, One of the bulldings will be erected at Lawton and Schooner sts, and the Bay View school will be built et Jennings st. and Seventh av. The buildings are to be of brick con- struction. Polls are at the following places: Piret ward, Central school Beco ward, Broadway school Third werd, Halmon Bay school BON OF YALE PROFESSOR baba PAY ALIMONY. BRIDGEPORT, Conn, Deo, 1.— In the case of Mre. Samuel B. Sandford, who sued ber husband, a sou of a professor of music in Yale, for absolute divorce and alimony and in which case Judge Bhunway, ta the superior court, directed re- apondent to pay before today, $*9, 000, $3,000 a year each year of her life, and $1,000 a year for the sup- port of her infant son Samuel until +9 fa five year old, when the amount is to be increased to $2,000 It was announced today that the amount had not been lodged. Fur ther proceedings are pendigg. The mony t# the largest ever of Wateh Stolen. M. Shew, of Everett, has reported to the city police the theft of an open-face silver watch. evens Relief Corps. ay Benson will entertain ne Relief Corps at her diamonds pric watches, bargain 2nd ave. Visitors to Seattle Attention The finest and most enjoyable trip to be found is a visit to Uncle Sam's out navy yard at Bremerton. You can see the 0 th battleships Wis onatn and Oregon, the training ship Philadelphia, torpedo boats and de- stroyers, You will never regret the vieit, Boats leave Pier 2 at 10 and 11:30 a m. and 1:15 and 4:80 p. m week days, with an extra boat at 2:20 p.m. Sunday, Round trip 60c For Irrigated Lands call on COLUMBIA CANAL CO. U. K. Loose, President and General Manager, 609-510 Ma- rion Building, Seattle, Wash., or Attalia, Walla Walla Co, Wash. PUGET SOUND MARBLE & GRANITE CO., Inc. E. M. Thayer, Manager. Cemetery work of every de- scription. 2410 First Ave, Seattle. Main 2099, Ind. 8028... KOHLER & CHASE Established 1860. 1305 GECOND AVENUE Arcade Buliding. Cowens UNIVERSITY PARK Will be placed on the market within the next few weeks. Make reservations carly. CHAS. COWEN, 236 Pioneer Bidg. Kaward © Neufelter Greenieat Wedward § obtain urance Leave Seattle 4:30 p. m, leave! — 0 ° ge The Northwest-| Portland 11:30 p am, arrive San nearly a million dele | Francisco 9:48 a. m., fortyone » during these dull | hours en route. The Southern Pa UNION TAILORS a pa a | offic now operate three trains daily - yene Thorough iy phone call to Mato 1458 or Ine | by Scenic Shasta Route. o? - ‘ on | prone, Wear Jopendent #27 will bring one of the! Tickets and reservations at Union| 220/y James St., Upstairs, . Northwestern Inspectors and sive | Tleket Office, 69 First avenue, Bef SUITS TO ORDER, $15.00 ate. 3 a yu the best and quickest ponni attle, Wash. KE. B. Bis, Gen't! I more, no loss. . ervicr Agent - for to-| take where be e attended by Dr. W . It is expected that he will re Holding Series of Meetings Teachers Meet. The regularly monthly meeting of the King County Teachers’ associs tion was held in the Central school building this morning, about 20 hers being present, Professor sker and Miss A. M. Parker ad wd the meeting. issionary Will k. At the regular monthly meeting of the Seattle Evangelical Minis ters’ Federation, Monday, Decem ber 3, at 10 a. m., in the First Methodist church, Rev. Mra. West for 20 years missionary at Singe pore, will #peak Dies in Hospital. Harry Grover, 25 years old, son of Mra. 1. J. Benton, of Seattle, died at the Beattie General hospital thie morning. Mr. Grover's home as in Oroville, Cal, w the body will probably be shipped for burtal Visitors Arrive Wednesday. Relative to the approaching visit of the Wenatchee Commercial club to this city, the secretary of the Seattle Commercial ceived the following telegram “Excursion party will be 60 or 60, Thoroughly and at a moderate price. We make builders’ ware a specialty. Buffalo Gasoline Engines. Geo. 1. Woodhouse Co, basement Arcade bullding. bad | Municipal Elec |G own, Bouth Park, Colum und } n Hotel Gets New Safe | ‘The Savoy } has installed @ safe that perp f 20 gue h having a pr to pable of holding quant of valuab Will Pleappoint Janser | ‘The general opinion around the leity hall is that Mayor Moore will eppoint Dr. Ivar Jansen to the [board of health at the expira Clubs Meet December 3 | elut 0 he Char f | Commerce, Monday, D: ib at lip m Aft t ox woted | Bill Poster Arrested or for porting | n tt nances, H posting t f the Seattle Business “ | Rev. M. BE. Darst, of Ban Fran cisco, is holding # series of nightly | meetings at the Christian church, | j wt av, west and Galer st. north Queen Anne Hill, The meetings | will continue for four weeks | Faiting Off In Permits. | Five hundred and sixty building permit aggregating a | value of $600,6 tur 4} ing the mouth by In ctor Place. This is $1,300,00¢ s than the value of the permits sed during the month of October | club has re-| Plumbing Done Quickly. hard- | Sole agents for, —\ ae EI ED CEL EE CLT TD ineludin t be f € Arrive nd Office Hae Big Day The United States Innd office had nne filing 300 q I » four applica ' ' t faWilat Frank A hell in at ' ing th 1 tate ment of the land off work dur ing the month of ' Police Shift Tomorrow. The regular month bift in the hours of polic Ke captains and clerks on Jats police tation will occur tomorrow at noon A number of ome who have been on morning hift will be 1 » the t ift, and the y at night will go om in the afternoon May Lay Gas Maine The Seattle Lighting company's petitior r permission to Iny 4 mains on Weller, King and Wash jin m ete, and 11th av., was grant ci «morning. A mumber of entt » of the cost of proposed grad were received from the elty engin ors office, Th nenmment oi for the gradin an concrete walk North Capitol hill was ap For quick work and reasonable pr call on G. H. Brown Plumb- ing Co, 221 Pine st. Both phones. See the Battleships at Bremerton The and Oregon are there, with the training ship Phil- adelphia, torpedo boats and destroy- ers. The scenery along the entire | trip fe magnificent. Be t 10 and 11:20 4 m 44.30 p.m, with ar t 2:20 p. m. Bunday, Round trip When you spend money fool- ishly, you lose the money and you lose moral strength. When you save, what a differ- ent story! Money saved is future happl- nese stored up. WePay4 Per Ct. interest On Savings Accounts mE 1. March, “The Stars and 2. Waltz, “The American Girl” . Lenzberg 3. Intermezzo, “Stolen Swe Rosales 4. Selection from Comic Opera, “It Happened in Nordland” + oss « Hubert “Autumn” . Neil Moret 1512 TO Tonight’s Grand Concert BY MI88 DE VOIN'S ORCHESTRA. EVERYBODY WEL McCarthy Dry Goods Co. 522 SECOND AVENUE. Novellete. . . Weaver “Filirtation,” 7 Ww Waits, . see Ww aldteufel 8. Selection from Musical Comedy, “The Catch of the agers * Haines and Baker 9. “Dainty Dolly,” inter- mezzo osse9 Seeboeck Ye Boston Tea 10. March, COME. The same great laughing show stunning gowns. P. 8. Prices-—$1.50 to 25 cents, SEATTLE THEATER JOHN CORT, LAST SEASON'S BIG COAST HIT! Madison Corey Offers George Ade's Musical Beauty Show, “PEGGY FROM PARIS”’ Tuneful and fascinating. Music by J. A. Raynes, vorites, Including Olivette Haynes, -You'll make a fuss over these girls, Manager. All the old fa- Clara Martin, Bulalie Jensen. girls, elaborate scenery, Pretty Bros.’ tion in the holiday rush, Ladies’ 15-jewel ment, in handsome case. price this week tham movement, week for in order to reduce the stock Burnett Beautiful Christmas gifts that stand the test of time. pay you well to see our beautiful display and make your selec- American move- Gentlemen's 17-jewel Elgin or Wal in 20-year oe anteed case. Special price Cut Glass Dishes, worth $3.60; Ladies Fine Black Combs at 26 per Watch Specials Tt will vend $12.75 * $14.75 $ 2.00 cent Discount this week all YOUR INSPECTION SOLICITED Burnett Bros. JEWELERS AND DIAMOND MERCHANTS 720 First Avenue, Geattie, Wash.