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THE ROVE SALARY INCREASE TTLE STAR@TUESDAY, JAN. 09, 1907, R AND WIVES? TANGLE by & Vote of 34 to 14, The bill now woes to the senate. May Close Mills. F ABERDWEN, Jan, 22—-At the meoting of the Grays Harbor Lum . ber asaoelation, held yesterday aft A large dolexatton of ‘clty em-| ernoom, the question of ing the Dioyew representing every dopart.| is on the harbor for 30 days MERE Of the city government at- |W discassed, but no definite ae tended the meeting af the city coun: |UOn Was taken THE GHOOTING OF A CANADIAN Cesbron th a condensed mill . eneveam | SH Vast night to hb th rt of . OUT| scheme which, howeyr, came to ALcaniad Attorney Whitham, Tor! the Committe on etvil Serving taal More Money and Shorter Hours, | PHYSICIAN BRINGS “ae nothing. Csskron ant Marie Ger rev a Hieline Git, Gentented that. bn a. walarion on the proposed increase of CHIOCAGO, Jan Railroad) WEIRD B8TORY OF S&WIND- fa he. ele Gupnessd te be saat AOMITTIN } . | ealaries, conductors and trainmen to thé) LING—PHOTOGRAPHS OF AC*| aia orrered him the hospitality of ‘ fe wan still living and wn} The commitioe reported MARR ad Jan ord on divorced, the second Mra. Parker! riinance providing for a gon wad not a wife in the meantng of | eral Tiine of 6 to 15 per cent, The| lone in all the western 6 ‘namber of 200, representing leon! | mtry, TRESSES SENT OUT AS HEIR £8868 WHO WERE ANKIOUS BIGAMOUS 1 TALL DOD} or, Herbert, a Cunadian phyat crept into the Bote-te Rel rail tation bleeding from @ plate! i in bis head, He told that 1h i been ahot at a nearby villa; a waged to fump from the win- [the threatening conditions im te | dow, but had been shot again; had mountalos, Reporte are recel¥d| had only strength enough left to| | that the heavy snow i# molting fast! climb over into the public road and if more rain comes « floOd) My was taken to a hospital in a crit PORTLAND, Ore, Jan, 82—-A report ia clroulated here that the Astoria & Columbia River railroad has been sold to Jamoe J, Mill sed Mra H. BL Dougtaw | the first wife for five years, The G, while stil! having state, however, proved the former Th Russia, was ar | marriage took place but five yeare work to bY | ago, and therefore declared Parker ity. Leet Oc | must be guilty ae charged, Attor- firat wife arrived | ney Revelle thereupon asked for a and upon making | dismissal of the case oe the ground Gensa learned | that the last marriage took place) Betee, for many yours a re agate married in Victoria, and the case was there: | thls place, died Saturday « Being informed that! fore out of the Juriadiotion of the |4 frm near Catiin, this county. | line took @ compitoation of la erlppe and fever a few days ago. Floods Anticipated. \ TACOMA, Jan, 22 rthern cific officers are very uneasy aver Nelson Bates, CASTLE ROCK, Jan, 22 Nelson }@ chanee to submit briefs on the j question as to whether the erime of bigamy copatituted the act of j marrying or whether it also in- fetuded the net of cohabitation thereafter in another state, Attor Revelic, for the de )ney Revelle contending that the on the grownd that /actyal crime of bigamy was com- testify against herj mitted outstde of the state. SCREEN OREN AE ASO SA contesting the case. od on A Warrant prosecuting Attor a charge of bigamy gon the state put Ne. 2 om the stand, | he ent ml ny ° Pamned that the roldier who Mel rho lupanelling of a fury was coms] ae conducted R matrimontal agen- oe tee eee linenced here yesterday in the triat] ey with one Cesbron, who, however, }@ay night Te Private Frank Mull, of " “ the Tenth infantry, ot Alon Wieeeneen: Commend ae Bb ay my ily with Ira Brown with the murder of Willard Moody tm the outskirts of the town of Pine September 16 laet. ya he engaged with | Frank Grice. BAN ANTONIO, Tex. Jan, 22.- Frank Grice, editor and publisher of the Daily Express, died hero last night after a lingering Hiness of Mutkey and Bourne Chosen. * several month’ duration. SALEM, Ore, Jan. 23,--This nenmenetetee noon on the first ballot both houses: Gg Grorge W. Young. in separate session elected F, W, umd CHICAGO, Jen, £2.—George W.| Mutkey for the short term and | Jonathan Bourne for the lohg term in the United States senate. Both are republicans, thus ratifying the popular choloe at the June election. Aske President te Cancel. Young, chief clerk of the railway mail service, in charge of the North- western railroad, died suddenly yos terday at his residence here, / | of the Bighth / introdaced an or ‘| tor the parchase of the patent rights of Simplex Destructora” B emt exceeding $2,000. dents of the bill districts of the High Waters Reoedi city that garbage bad not been} CINK : oO, Jan The removed since the begtaning of the | wat the Ohie river are recea-| WASHINGT D. Gy Jan. 28. cold spell. ing, and it le thowsht that all dan. | Robert. Owen yeaterday presented The garbage men assign as af ger will be parted this week. It in| t the president & memorial trom excuse for this condition that the/almost impossible to estimate the) Oklahoma constitutional con- carries an appropria- slippery condition of the streetsi property tows, which ts deciared to; Ye%ton ureing the president to Se fer the Duilding of made It tmpossible for them to haut | be enormous, [cancel the forest reserve order of ‘after the patent rights in any but the level parts of the eneeitinn | Secretary Hitchcock and to remove e: | city. Bryan in 0: certain foredt be firat atep toward solt-| A communiontion wae recetved PORTLAND, Ore, Jan. 22.—wit | Home . problem: by other at ¢ meeting of the council last) lam J. Bryan and wife arrived here pre) pal and tempo night from the beard of health ‘no-| this morning and were entertained! ¢ Senajer Cainoun Re-Btected, the last two! tifying ft of the conditions result: by the democrats Tomorrow Mr.| SPRINGFIELD, I, Jan. 22—~A ith hae beea tug from the non-removal of gar-| Bryaif will addroas the legislature! separate session of the legislature from vesi- at Salem, today re-elected Senator Calhoun to bawe. * the senate. $30,000, Maguano. DENVER, Jan, 32-~A tthe! law Coal Famine Gtill On. Biwood and Saow Timber com] famed along the tines of the Pen pany of Seattle, $50,000; BE. M.| *ypacker law of Penmeytvania, and! WASHINGTON, Jap, 22.—Senn- Snow, W. G. an, containing an anti-cartoon provt-}tor Hansbrough ie still receiving | Service.) Louis Sears © company, of | Mon, which was Introduced by Kep- | telegrams from the northwest ask S daa. S2.--Articler of ‘scuttle, §20,000; Louls Sears, AL M.|Te*entative Jv J, Laton, of Denver,| ing that the continued serious coal), m were filed with the! prookes, F. A. Limbocker, yran passed by the bowse yestertay | famine be relieved == WIRE OF HI9 YOUN reservation rewirics Rt SST Vittuect, “Sergeant Kitty,” at the Gra pleasing comle opera with Helen Byron ta the leading role. ‘on Yonson,” the perennial sue- cosa, with o fair company, is being stron at the Seattle this week. “Nell Gwynne” is one of the beat productions given by the Pantages Ftock company at the Lots theater, a company at! Mana, of Sen: tle, | pany, of Seattle, $3,000: P. N. Bee Chartes Olga Nethersole. ‘The seat sale for the engagement of Olga Netherscle at the Graad the latter part of this week openc#l this morning with bundreds in line. The engagement te limited te five per formances. Baphbo” will be given Thursday night and Saturday mat- neo and night. “The Second Mra. Tanquary,” and Friday alght, “Adrt- enne Lecouvreur.” Coin's Doge Are Clever. There are eight good, strong acts at the Star theater this week, the headiiners, notwithatanding the| banch of human cleverness, being the dogs brought out by «a man mamed Coin There are eight or ton of the animals, several breeds being represented, and they are drensed tn appropriate clothes and fo through all the events of a be morning tn the town of Dogviile, # scenery being carried for their act.. They 4o their turn en tirely without buman assistance ; A laugh-bringor is the new mor ing pieture flim, of a man who was sewed up inside of » mattress ami what happened to him when bed-/ time came. The Harmonious Trio; stag popular and patriotic aire with good effect. Mitchell & Love have 74 \% sketch called “In Honor of the Irish,” which cons’ only of com edy diniogue and songs, Mudge & Morton are musieal spectaliate and the woman has a most pleasing singing volce. The other things offered are Polly and Ethel Hazell in a well written al sketeh, “A Pink Tea;” Harry Loraine with his songz, and Edith Taibot company in “Her Lit tle Game,” a skit that le well acted by the three persona cancerned. The show is the strongest seen at the Star theater in several weeks and the box offiee is bound to work Catholic church of St. Francia dejovertime all the week in conse! quence j it seett g de, aa a SALE and aor oa 15¢ (Star Special Service.) OAKLAND, Cal, Jan. 14.--Twen- = deel daa a eb bi : j tye re ago John A. Cull, a priest w a sad, gre’ ica bandas young student in| stood in the vestibule, The woman LEAVE TO ATTEND BALL. | 1 ‘ta Clara college, met and mar-| recognized him as her husband ume a fied “Genevieve Groene, 14 yeurs|Por a moment they looked into] Mrs .- 9 gd aoe fee ge {old : each other's eye, No words were) ers. Libble and itabe, left thie af It had been an ¢lopement. When | passed, But there was a suspicion ne to attend e ba a the parents learned of the marriage | of moisture In the woman's eyes as Otympta. ; : they took tounediate steps to sepa-| she turned away BILLIARDIST ARRESTED. Thistle [irate the young couple. The girl] Four years more went by, Agala CUPS AND SAUCERS. camlish waa taken to Boston to finish her/fate threw them together. This} jonn Payne aSc neat gold traced decor- J °C ing “Plachool days, and the young man| time love was stroager than duty.| mont pool r« ated Cup and ‘Ot Scruos, Tl vent back to hie studies at coflege.| This was two months ago. They} right by Officer Coleman for allow- Bach received a| went to Portland, Ore, and were) ing boys reunited. “John and I have begun life over or 18 yeu He wast to tred raacd pent 350 Months passed letter tefling of the other's death. Right years ago Mra. Cull re 19¢ 2e. ee SSO e his place. ball. . }turned to Oakland. She was now! again,” sald Mre Cull when seen in CAKE PLATES. ae Tron & tall, beautiful woman. Sbe had| her cozy little cottoge by the bay 3s¢ Bavarian china new Handle | sought diversion in books and tray-| We feet that the less publicity shape Cake Bristle lel, but the memory of her husband| given the matter the better. John Plate 21¢ Shoe never left her. One day she de-| has become an drdained minister in eoeeees seve Daubers, sired a certain Catholic periodical | the Congregational church, We are and went in search of it tw theo hoppy.” SAUCE DISHES. Se. AMUSEMENTS. | Nn renee RA 7s¢ dozen bone china blue decorated Sauce Dishes, 4oc Hand Roth Phones 65. No shones after 7. extra strong 4c Forged THE GRAN JOHN CORT, Mer. d 0 value, each. ....... Ebony Tonight, Wednesday and Wednesday Matinee, the Dainty Lyric Com- Goo ne Handle edienne, Helen Byron, in “SERGEANT KITTY,” the Ploturesque Mil- French itary Comic Opera Success, Price s— $1.60, $1.00, Tbe, G0e and Jho, We sell better Pianos COFFEE CUPS AND Cook Kaife, ale Today—OLGA NETHERSOLE engagement. Prices—500, and sell them for less SAUCERS. 25e¢ | 782, $1.00, $1.50 and 92.00. —_—--—. |" money than any other deal- t5¢ gold band large Coffee Cups and Saucers, pair. er or organization. SEATTLE THEATER Russell & Drew, Mare. Phones 42 We will sell you the 15¢ Bottle Tonicht—All Week, Matinees Thursday and Saturday, “YON YON- ve 3 Best 1 SON.” “Hest Production Ever" Here. Friday night Mr, David Bratt same grade, style and qual MILK PITCHERS. > Paper | strom as “YON.” He's « real Swede, “Simon pure.” ity instrument from one- Fine Gold : ge in pric third to one-fourth less large new shape Milk I sel No change tn prices. Pitcher For. wa - wen than you can buy else- Lj ’ or rte tee Matiness, ie, edocs itetes STAR ce ee poet ecorating, MATINEDS RACH DAT AT 1m Renttic’s Leading Veudevtile ffousa . ~ Be VAUDEVILLE AT ITS VERY BEST. That's why we sell over SALAD BOWLS, Coin’s Dogs in “It Happened in Dogvill half of all the Pianos sold Edith Tathot & Co, c 2¢ | Marton; Mitohell and Love; “ ase large blue decorated ciel | acter Merry Leraindy Polly and Ethel on the Coast. Ov Stron | —— Bowls c Spring | [ @ } x Sy (Matinees Dally & | and Fri COOK SPOONS. Pe THEATRE Pratntiove Proton D.S. Johnston Co. 5c heavy lid retinned i : cients Wtalinesie $2904 den Biggest, Blsiest, Best Co 5e. Phones— i . Performance einé 003 SECON amt Main 1304, Ind. 4394. 16; Evenings, 6:1 903 SECOND AVENUE. 97sec Rim COAT AND HAT Night Latch, Suits. HOOKS. at’. Wp Weve Just Received Big Shipment fae 15¢ dozen ji wo F “and Hat Ho Steel Ke "of Gas Heaters...noad--- aoren 1 Gas Me : i 81.98 ' ris ina hbo Best Cioth Cov ere@ Rubber Labine ft. 106 $3.39 m finish, apec The Riaok Coal Hod, spectal at 15¢ Light Coat Shovels for B@ densed milk deal goes. thelr house, While at luneh there he Was surprised by a visit from i . Lordinanoe was " sty | Met today to present a cond - 'e - lorme oy. cone een ome Judge George allowed (4) ang only Be Sectors ot fomand to the railroads for bis TO BALL INTO MATRIMONY be bags Os 44 0 sid a PUNISHMENT, ; 163 ‘hinisihk este: Mayor Moore to become effective, | ¥4se® and shorter hours MURQER PART OF THE GAME.) jociog unions she could produce — — a - a * lle minary trial of Jullus! ‘The defense offered yo evidence! Moiville A. Maline, PARIS, Jun, 2-—The poltes of on Cekeinen, he pergen yee 4 with bigamy, be | admitting the frets as produced by TELEGRAPH BRIEFS {ew WESTMINSTER, B. Cyl Baria are inveutigating TAB | hed Herdert. gave the eam. te yesterday after | the state, bug claimeda@hat a man ida ho death occurred ih (him) iypkerage and attempted under Mae. uncle, Cesbron, however int legal quem |had a right to marty another wor ‘n tone 7 city yesterday of Melville A. Malina Give that Is @ typical French erlme) iio, hale the money and made off Parker, Who last | on providing he had not heard from storia & Columbia Bold. ammisiant timber Inapéotor, Mr. Mas) gystery wigh It. ‘The doctor then consented ta Make up the required amount for Marie Guerin to be free. Marie Guertn’s story colneides with Herbert's so far aa the con It did not wuceeod, and then, she saya, she founded the matrimonial agency with Dr. Herbert as London agent with the scheme of making Engliah- nce |aooms inevitable. feal condition. men of position but without means fa the elity, at once | court, . " 4 fron Mra. Parker! Judge George continued the cane Private Frank Mall. The villa was found to be desert. | meet iy — ait taee the advice of her/ until Monday to atve the attorneyt| SKAGWAY, Jan, #%—It has bee Murder Trial Starts. #4. Next day a Mme. Marie Guerin | cunious Frenchmen meet rich Bog | ") BAKER PY, Ore, Jan. 28-~] wns arrested at Versaitios, where | lsh girls. Dr, Herbert was passed ‘he guardian of the Knglish ott girls and Cesbron as guardian of the French girls. One the schemes of Cesbron OLYMPTA, Jan. 22.-—The totic peferred to the sonntese | & B 48—By Booth, sathorising ton. Judiciary. Benate Hilt 2¢-— By Graves, repeal-| counties to make expenditures for MB 6l—By Lang “to give en ing law fx wet lorme for mu-| exhibits A.-¥.-P. exposttion. for jaber and material on tombstones, preme court semions chabling Counties committes. Judiciary, - court to he appeals at its pleas-| & T 4%—Fty Conn, amending nr H. B. 68—Ry Beebe, appropriating ure Judiciary. lenue law to exempt real et 9228.64 to pay Charles B. Shepard a 36—lty Gravee, amending | mortgages from taxes. Revenue and | for expenses on uniform laws com- ing to soctal and charit- sratione to allow trustees to buy and ell real estate, Judi- 26-—Ry Graves, allowing su- Judiciary 37—By Graven, a jaw respecting Appeals to allow au- oourt to estabileh sdiciary & B. 2e—Ry Blair, authorising use of road i bridge funds in incor- ities, Roads and bridger e—fy Ki Sppropriating rom the military fs ory at Bellingham. Military raitwaye noe right-of-way and t in cattle guards and exempting « from damages where ¢ up if live stock ts killed, Railroads. S, B. 42—By Kline, » i, being that fr ommittes of the State ameoctation, Roads and ruled, ata high. | aed by the | unlawful to entice any female under GREAT MARRIAGE FRAUD IS EXPOSED IN FRANCE PHOTOGRAPH OF NINA BOUCICAULT USED BY THE SWINDLERS BROKERAGE _ and the woman was to send out;arations were found as if for not enatt | Singlish netresses, who were named| body of o man. A platol, jas bankers’ and millionaire daugh-| exes, sheets, chemicals were at lters who were’ ready to fall right! sembled there. The police suspect into matrimony. Extensive use was| there was a trap to invelgle Her- made of the photographs of Miss ‘Nina Boucicault, | young actress, Not the least mysterious aspect of the ease te that, in 4 villa belong- INTRODUCE NEW BILLS IN STATE LEGISLATURE jtiens for labor on monuments and ing new Bilis were introduced and tombstones, Judiciary taxation. | New house bills were introduced land referred Monday | Mouse Hull 67 court to gstablish rules for| create boar | stationery « amending! chief engin trict |_ # fund except moneys from levies for inte aid apecifie. purposes and except the Good Roa Roads | permanent aad irreducible funda, and bride | Revenue and taxation. H. B. J By Godman, appropriate sk us that where more than one-fourth of | for assessment of excise or privilege @iatrt et horses on public domain, stock | cent of gross receipts. Revenue and may run at laren a H 138 from her home without consent | one to Okanogan, Dough nd Che. of guardian or parent. jlan. Judiciary. | Hi. B 63-4Ry Thompson, providing) H. By Kayser, providing obtained photographs of|only murdering but burning the bert thither and make away with him. This, however, Marie Guerin indignantly denies. She ee that there was a quarrel follow: by ¢ shooting because of Her- elaborate prep-| bert’s violent.dove for ber. the charming RB. —By Megief, appropriat- ing $10,000 for litigation over boun- dary between Oregon and Washing. mission of 1993. Appropriations. | HK. B, #—By Lambert, authoriz- ing county boards of commissioners to congemn private property for public uses, Judiciary. a. B. By Gilbert, changt scale of fees tor justices in sev House Bills Introduced. moneys of the # for additional mas chinery to make grain bage at the | penitentiary, State itentiary. | . B. 73—By Halteman, autho. ing counties to Jease mining ch scquired for taxes, with or withous $1,000 for selling iands in|an option tw purchase. Mine and t county. ! mining. BK. 61—Ry Gaches, providirg| He B, 14—By Bennett, providing 8 used for grasing cattle |tax on express companies of 5 per taxation. H. &. %-—-By Haltemun. By Hannon. making | one judge to Stevens and Pe n. 42 5 and , by ne, giving state for maintenance or roads by road | that in @Mecitien or towns of less rattroad comm jurisdiction of | districts and election of road super- | than 75.000 a majority of the coun- interurban roads. F | visors. | cil may Instruct treasorer to deposit & B. 4—Ry Boon itting| HH. B..64—By Hanson, to require | money banks, interest to be not cities to condemn pro: -|that when any business other than | lees than 2% per cent on cash daily bage grounds, Municipal pora- | or Hmited partnership | balances. Reven tions. nder an med) H. B. TT—By Be &. Bo ty Kalckerbocker, cre- showing real par-|ing $9,000 for Florence Crittenton ating Alaska-Yukon-P com- mission of seven members and ap- propriating $400,000 from A.-¥.-P. fund, whieh fund is created by tevy. Appropriations, SB depository bill, en. 8B, 47 jeounty clerk. Hi, B 65-—By Hanson, to give | Shield Home at Tacoma, Appropria- court In counties having over 159,000 | tions. authority tion of-| HB. B. 78—~By Basestt, authorizing By Knickerbocker, state | ficer at Revenue and taxa- | court physictan jdren. State » Ry Piper, giving artisans! youth. terest shall be filed with Judiciary | and the White Shield House resoue work, $3,000 of It going to the White appoint | state board of tax commissioners to lelingnent chil- | assess private for defective cise or privil revenue and taxation, -let “the Standard Way” help it ends Wednesday, so we urge your coming tomorrow— ~-The Drapery Store is very busy taking care of those who are taking advantage of this very unusual sale. savings from half to third the products are from a number of famous French looms and a few standard do- mestic mills, and include Moires, Wool unusual sale of upholstery goods— —a short time ago we made a fortunate buy ofa large representing remarkable reductions lot of three-quarter and half bolts of textile weave i fabrics from a large mill agent. The lot has just come and the shelves are crowded with them, so the Drapery store announces a sale of these goods for the week, and we positively guarantee that every yard bought will mean a saving of from one-third to one-half actual values. Tapestries, Aubussoris, Gobelins, Arus- ures, Damasks, Reps and Silk Tapestries—an endless variety of colorings and de- igns. these fabrics are suitable for the fine drapery and upholstery work and prices will ge on this order— for, for, for, for, for, 50 fabrics » fabrics 0 fabrics fab 30 fabrics $1.75 fabrics VOTE tore for the Standard Lk. SEATTLE 10098 © week, ard. ard ard ard yard A special display of fabrics will be made in the Drapery “easy to buy- TAOGMA easy to paw

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