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seeeti ererse reese T= STs Sa Sass OT Ss SNCS OER OY SS ew ey ee see eS ae eee meade atde No trace has} At places the whol Special Service.) Mastivon and the ¢ Feb. 7 moantain seemed to Hammer of Gert STILL MISSING | wcenseo 10 wen tunnel of the | have moved THE SEATTLE STAR—THURSDAY, FEB dara with but ¢ in Jude Ge tng vb Heonme, wan heard court this morn was taken under ad The cam nent Marriage Hoonses were tasued to day as follows Dunean-Gorgenson—Hird Duncan, girl who yeater | when the recent thaw and ratna be: | 24, Seattle, to Martha J, Gorgenson red, and for whom ean, and rocks and trees were /18, Welcome, Wash | Moen made by the police, She swept down by the huge maanon of} MillerRoche-—Richard D, Miller, to have been seen on snow. Me says that for that rea | 38, Spokane, to Nollie T, Roche, 36,| on vf Tuesday | son the rotaries are able to do lt | Spokane. Iragged in| Ue, and the work of cloartng the ——- was die track may be show » overland Birth Record, er home, | trains have reached hore since Sun-} Births were registered todyy as « y Tuesday | day Yoatertay afternoon wires | follows | or coat on, | east of Madison were still down | Holden—-At Vashon, Wash, Jan: | exeape by Jumping! ‘The food, whieh tt was believed | uary 28, to wife of Gudmien Holden, Ren dedroom wintow. A love! would result from the recent chi-|a son ng (© & Younger ale | nook, did not matertatice., Instead | Dando—At 1552 16th ay. N. Feb Mes the cause of her strange/of rising higher, the Snohomish | ruary 2, to wife.of J, W, Dando, o river yesterday aank below — the | daughter wv mark it reached day before yestor:| Stine—At 1631 Ninth ay, Jap to reports of a rail | day. Rvidently the warm winds did/uary 25, to wife of Thomas H.| have occurred | not pentetrate as far into the moun | Stine, a son. n between tains as was belleved they had Rane—At 1708 Boren ay, Fob w|fuary 1, to wife of John Bane, a son. NNY PHENOMENON Ebert—At Minor hospital, Jan wary 24, to wife of William Bbert, & #00. LAKE ATLIN Qn ' ON ins ON STEAMER RA Allin bas roken up, the re | up five feet high. West vricancy and unusual | pungent odor, similar to!” Rhodes—Myrtle M. Rhodes, 22. ‘The story was atven to! the smell of t mineral apriv . 4 ilps | eee | February 3, at North Yakima | by Gordon Dion, the | water, wae noticeable, Needie Dorr—Raiph §. Dorr, Feb. dominion carrter who | may Gordon did not linger any | ruary 1, at Seattle General hoe-| fhe mall between Log Cab- jer than was necessary. It te pot) vital | eae City, Me Denes Rod S| tooumaas whether he recalled his!” Luadgren—Conrad Lundgren, 19, starfling Us ex- | past in a fash, Dis misdemeanors | petruar at Providence hospital A week ago yesterday, | standing out prominently, but It tw “ ee Woking back the too} & wave, com: | MAN SUDDENLY with a rush Marc a pair of wings, im pasnable. ® reem to He dowa tn. of 10% antlake av, fied the body of a man Yestortay aMernoon at tances surrounding pad man's death would mid a TIDELANDS. will buy «= tideland lot Willis, 473 Cotman Bidg DR. CALHOUN RETURNS, fee before Monday. DEATHS AND FUNERALS, Mra Amelia Learman, yesterday eventing at Generst hospital. the wife of Charive F. man, of Fifth av The hedy w tires” undert jDatich, 22. who died February were held thie morning from Chereh of Lady of ( | Interment followed in Calvary olery. Celiine Bros, directed funeral. Karl G. Demode, 1209 Aloha st, last evening | body is at Butterworth & Sona LIQUOR CASE HEARD. ‘Tomorrow $2,450 Cash BALANCE $1,400 IN TWO YEARS, MAKING TOTAL OF $4,350 fer a large double house, corner of Washington st. and 25th ave. SRx100 feat, income now $3! per month; 18 minutes from Totem Pele, ore block from Vester ave. This could be made into ‘Your modern flats with an income of at least $60 per month by Spending $500 or $500. |GREGOR McGREGOR 316 DENNY BLOG. Temporary Office. ‘Main 772. Ind. 2378. ~ | With the progress af the wave Us Flemt James Fleming, PVELL STRANGE STORY | |. oooned, leaving & lane of water |February 3, at Ketchikan, Alaska BREAKING ON ALAS: | ¢,.., cour to six fect wide, The ico |, Welse—Louise Weiss, 48, Fub- | parted just at the back of hin sleigh, | MALY 5. at Columbia, Wash — the water flooding the toe toe depth |, Wlerman—ira =H. Wierman, 20, 2 to passengers whol of about six inches. The cracking |*Sbruary 4, at Harrison at | Memath from Alsska on the | continued on in the direction of Pike in cane —Pator ~ Karabation, | yesterday, the tce| river, Huge slabs of ice were ptied | “9: February 5, at 2003 Western av & short distance from the | popularty believed by the boys that between Cariboo and! he started saying what he could re- & booming sound wWas| member of his boyhood prayers, for the loan of ‘The lake te sult ee - : thorough tvestigation, but tt now oom clear, however, that Mr. Rob- Mr. Roberts had been living with bis daughter at the above address. file wite died over a yoar ago. Pu- wt, as that = hit] pera! arrangements have not been Burt wpe _ — completed. ‘The body ts at Bonney- We war wt first thourht | warsons. City health officer, Dr. Grant houn, returned from southern Calt- | fornia today, where he went several | Weeks ago to shake off a bad case | OS®. of selaticn, Dr. Calhoun ix much |, Bach separate booth was ua ob-| improved but Will mot be at his of- | Funeral servicws for Peter Kara- | served by charming waitresses the | booths where strictly ur Good Help. | om. the 18, son of Oliver Demode, died at the family honte,! are on exhibition at the exposition | The | can be obtained at the various gro | The case against W. f King, pro- | prictor of the Hotel Batier, in which | the city charges operation of two Record of Deaths. Deaths were registered today as follows Willlame—Cliffe Will ma, 18, January 28, at Lawanda, ( Beattie Star Exclusive Service.) JUST LIKE A CARNIVAL girl, and her husband, George Had- adversity overtook the husband and Pure food, pure enjoyment, and &@ fine musios! program were the order of the evening at the Pure last | penitentiary bound over to the grand jury on | the charge of perjury, It was shown that he had sworn that Emily Laba wos 18 years of age, when, fn reat- tty, she was 16 Mre Haddad at the same time fied sutt for alimony, al- eging vartour crucities on, the part of her husband. Now the beautiful wife, overcome with pity and returning affection. ar eR eee eRe that of a summer carnival. with the crowding and confett! ottminated. The retall grocers proved them salves excelicat hosts and Mane ger Trumbull, with his snow whit Yost, seemed to be everywhere at ject of interest from the Kae O See headquarters all along the line,| # * sieoneiceantadiieanion past the toasted corn fakes to the #& APPRAISER FOR BOUND. * further corner, where a neat die | @ 7 * play of the beverage that fs claim.|@ (Seripps Tele: h Bervios) t od makes certain mountain amile,|® WASHINGTON, Feb. t~ diet lig located. At the latter booth,|® The senate this afternaoo & the Seattle | tquid samples are given out to the |# passed a bill for the appoint: # Mrs, Learman|eentiomen, while in another part|* mont of an appraiser of mer # Lear- lof the hall » dainty luncheon is * chandixe for the district of & and Marion st. lserved to the lady vistors. The|# Paget Sound, with a salary of # removed t@ Collins | coffee, flavored with pure cream, | # $2,000. * king partors. and sweetened with pure suger ts i ee 6&1] After passing along the different} pure foods) are displayed and from which small | samples are distributed, one can but wonder bow it is that anybody should ever have partaken of adul-| terated foods, when goods such as} CORNER LOT, 180x76 feet, on Judkins and Sird; only § minutes ride; will sell for $2500 if I ean do so at once. This is way below market price Dom't forget PHONE MAIN 2174. cory stores. Meters orchestra furnished the music last night and will be te attendance during the two wean Tn addition to. this, many spectal | will be added from day to day rgain In Town 402100, facing two streets, two houses, one threeroom and one two-room, all for $1,500 One half ensh Fred E. Sander Room A, Entrance Colma Buliding. Busy Youngstown 59x102 CORNER OCEAN VIEW AND © ST, ON CAR LINE $1,100 Terma, $600 Cash, Balance $ Years. Rest corner tn Youngstown, near steel works; worth now $2,000. This must be sold at once. Rosenbaum Bros. Real Estate Brokers. Has ft ever ocenrred to you that you can invest your money fm i} 209 Oriental Bleck. some of the best improved income paying buainess property in the | Ind. 943. center of Seattle, in any amount You can, and, moreover, you Can do so with lees trouble than you would have in investing in outside unimproved, non-productive | t ever occurred to you that when a heavy Investor makes a | YAKIMA t investme in Seattle, he invariably buys business prop ¢ heart of the city? oa, because money invested in business property in the cen VALLEY tr tail business district of Seattin is absolutely safe, will pro duce large rental profite and will grow in value year t ar ‘ : fond . You can invest in the half block on Third Avenue, between Cx 160 ACRES UNDER THE tombia and Marion Streets—one of the very best ploces of prope NEW TIETON DITCH, norm the « The J ' weet of Yakima, 1 ered Jo bu Pa butlding oe cultivation, fenced, fair bubid >< -- resem agn Bg ings, and only & miles fren : “0's oa - railroad and the new town of The ows thie property ts divided into 1,500 Units, whict Natchez. THIS 18 A 8NAP- are being sol » of $1,000 each ; + can property elf and determine ita value 3 ic $5 000 it worth & whole i we are satiafied that you r e 5 * age with ts each it is worth § and is « SNL rs 1 reellent tment at that You can ba Unita as wish, and by so doing acquire sadepenton ioce mtamanee, HOOVER BROS, If you wish ‘ » $1,000 you can buy ¢ tenth 617 Marion Bldg at the pric $10 Main 1677; Ind Trustee Compani ttle Angeles and Spokane , explained this prope the satisfaction of han nveate who have more than $3 n t cars. It ought to inter 1 in to you in detail if you will 6 to us oF call yor $1,600 cash will put you tn . ossession of n beautiful litth ) 1 se tt] > i lon of The Trustee Co. of Seattle Scaatamnany nei Wane > : within one block of ca Lowman Building House |e of modern construe Seattle, Wn two large bay windows It won't last long John 6, Hayes & Co, . | 13-624 People's Bank Bidg TOLEDO, O, Feb in the shadow of a prison, Mre, Emily | Laba Haddad, a beautiful Syrian} IO $150 BRIDE TO HER USBAND'S RESCUE dectares that th w shall nm from her arma the nushand the has just begun to love The case will have to go to trial, wh but the jury wilt hardly conylet with the wife at bis side Mre. Haddad wan the feature of & swell wedding in local Syrian ctr cles last June. After a ¢ about three hours in Bowling Green, ©, whe decided to marry ree Haddad. On the stand tn the perfery tria! the stated that her brother Laba, forced George Haddad, her in tended husband, to pay him $150 be fore he would permit the wedding to take place, “We both married too many peo- Miler ple.” anid Mra. Haddad. She intt ES the neighbe ba nl yer ayer al: dnd, Rave become reconelied. m that “our folke” butted in te the neighborhood of TH Dearborn Their love, that grew cold after ®) uch and caused the unhappiness oo rapt ert bn 4 dlp aaa short honeymoon, returned when) ay attempt will be made to in | duce Prosecutor Muchenhetiner to forced him to the very portal of th! bresent the came to the grand jury| Then I said to Harry, ‘What have When Haddad 84) next week in auch @ Hight that the jury can see = way to avoid indict- ing George New Dock on Vashon. Bids will be opened for the new Vashon Island dock, to be kno" the W. Ht. Gross dock, on February 14. This dock will take the place of the one destroyed in January. acs = MINING. Young Suitor—-Marry money has come to be the most approved mod ern method of gold mining Unele Cynte—Yoa, but even matrimonial mine can't be run by| Just ax hot air only m baths 2 Oriental Baths BO-foot lot South, $1500 There is some quick money tn this property Ware & Ireland 418 Bailey Didg. on Bighth Ave. Ratliroad in the rear, SIGHTLY CORNER EXCELLENT BUSINESS LOCATION. 37% x100, close noo] and home the Shepherd idewalk concrete, Will throw in mall cottage. Will sell 81.750. quickly. A Lot high # Good neat for Decide maker PHONE OWNER, Main 2174. money $5,000 QUEEN ANNE HOME South-east corner ¢ and Fifth av, Wost modern, furnace heat ment, all complete $3,000 cash, balance 4% Hayes & McLaughlin 634.5 Pioneer Bldg ind, Phone 2585. FREE We keep an abstract syw and will be glad to tell you the ame of the o { any pie ¢ property in y free of GREGOR M'GREGOR 316 Denny Building @O AND & OXBOW ADDITION TODAY, For Irrigated Lands call on COLUMBIA CANAL CO, U. K. Loose, President and General Manager, 509-510 Ma- n Bu iding, Seattle, Wash. oF Walla Walle Ce, Wash. Attalia urtehip of | | SECRET SINS LAID BARE BY EVELYN NESBIT THAW (Continued from Page One.) to do tikewtne, but mother said no on the balcony. MMe femained on the | White said he had had teeth fix ‘bout an hour L should] for nearly all the giris in “Flore tive before Jerome could obJect.| times and proposed that whe take a The objection was sustained, 44) try to Pittsburg to see her friends the answer ruled out Bhe continued, “White raid he would Mra. ‘Thaw said the party lft) take cary of me, and that that Martin's and went to the roof #4r- | wouia be all right. Mamma went den, not reaching there until the] cway White came for me in & e% end of the firat act ringe. We drove to the studio on Kevelyn sald that while she was ad ot See other mes at the table Marry Th left and one was a photog White brought out « bea tiful Japanese kimona and I posed.” Tells of Downfall. “ continued Evelyn, “White nt came wae gone halt sald her nd and they engaged in conversatte “What was his asked the attorney manner? “The The same ap ever,” replied Ive-| dismiased the two ny and I went lyn. into the dressing room, where I “Who suggested that you leave to street clothes. White the theater?” asked Delmas n the déor and asked if I 1 think £ did, 1 the witness,| needed any help. I told him no, I But we didn’t ve right away,| Went out, ate @ Iittle lunch, and he Then some one else suggested that| took me home.” we lekve, Mr, MoCaleb and I left| Evelyn then told of ‘another visit first, followed by Mr, Thaw and|to the Twenty-fourth st, stud’ Mr, Beale. They were clone behind,| “No one was there this time,” said about as fab a» the end of the jury|the pretty witness, “except White, box. I saw White at a table when|#nd I told him I thought I ought to He said I had b Af ter re sup go home. main and have supper. I turned around. nent later I saw Mr. Thaw,” An seemed to grow Diack around and go round and round. you done? He answered, ‘Probably * saved your tife. Mr. MeCaleb said something like ‘He must be crasy,” and then we took the elevator down otal When were you married to Harry Thaw 7" me, and I screamed.” Warned to Keep Secret. dressed, sitting on the edge of the the] tel! of the first meeting with Wh if | | i a | White Wrote to Mrs, Holman. [Carrol bed. I reredmed again, sat up in bed, and then th was music all around the room. The girl wept as she told the story, tears fell upon her dress in streams. Harry held a handker chief to his eyes during the re cital of his wife's shame. “f screamed again and again, and White told me to be quiet,” said Evelyn, “Then White sald it was all over. I tried to put on my dress, but could hardly accomplish told me |tt. We sat up all night in that |room. He said to me that all peo- and he| ple did that, and that was all peo Yea, | ple lived for. He further sald that thé he liked young girls thin, and that f my ref He put hie|I must never get fat. He told x han m my shoulder 4 asked, ‘lai never to tell anyone, mot ey it be “ Stanford White? 1/ mother.” told hte and he sat down. Har- | Thaw Renews Proposal. ry told me he would be badd friend | “Did Thaw resew his for ifr; that he never could love! marriage after hearing anybody else and Would marry m¢| saved Delmas. and wo one siee. 1 cried and Marry! “nos that night,” replied Evelys ked me to tell him the whole @f-| 46 gaid | was a poor Unfortunate “In April of 1996, In Pittsburg.” “When did he first propose to you?" ‘In June of 1903, tn Porta.” “Did you refuse? stating your reason for re- did you give reason which connected you in any way with White “Yeu” “What was the reason you gave ‘Thaw? He he loved m ty him 1 at asked, “Don't you care for met I replied T » he anked for ame to and wanted me a at bin to mar of that? fa Went to White's Studio. ted the the less of me than he did before.” Evelyn, with her face bathed in tears, sald that two months after he told it to Thaw that day. | the firet proposal, Harry Thaw re m dire Witnena to may urned and passed | out through whieh he Attended Studio Party had co When did you White agate Note About White, “L recolved a note inviting me t “Did you ask for a pencit? a party and was told in the note “L think [ asked MeCaleb ®l that « carriage would be waiting penell, but he didn't have any #| tox me to take me to my destina one else handed one, and T Wrote | tion, On the night In question I got on @ slip of paper linto the carriage and was driven ty “What did you do with the note staiieen: as garden, wher mented 16 0p My, Thaw White had a studio, Two other per “What did he say? me were there. White said at the “Mie Ramee wae 1 was all right, y I waa not to have more than ond 3 told him yes one glass of champagne, and that 1] ‘Wea anything cine sala?’ must get home early to my mother on He took me home that night, right “I ask you If this note contained | to the door of our apartme any. reter to Pantera White Mra, Thaw said there were other amked Dein parties in the adio, White, she airl anwwered in the affirma-| gaia culied on hor Rinna ener When 1/ awoke my clothes were pulled off) offer of | girl, bot that he didn't think any| fof mo and mother to go to Kurope.” Did Thaw pail on the same ship | with you in the spring 19 | “No. He took another When you came be in the fall did you bring a letter from | Thaw?” | "Ye Evelyn identified the letter, and | Dein d it in evidence Jerome objected. The court he would permit the letier used only when marked for Ident fication, Delmas said he would withdraw it for the prosent until he could consult the anthortthe Delmas said he had much other tes timony to develop Jerome re quested a rece aune, he wald The witness had undergone a se vere ordeal, and we are anxious to extend to her teny The cons until 2 very powsible cour- ned for re- court o'clock this But Recovers. the for th box, Mr afternoon Witness Fainte, The reeling figure left ness stand and started aisle behind the jury Thaw moved with faltering land clutched at the wall to steady herself until a court officer took her arm and assisted he the ante-chamber of the clerk's office She fainted once after had the door, but quickly re Mrs, William Thaw and George: Carnegie met her in rk’s office and offered com- she passed vived Mre the cle fort Jerome Calls in Attorney. art re onvened promptly at 2 ek, Evelyn was recalled by Delmas, who continued the direct mination. During the noon hour dge A, K, Wolcott, of the firm ot Black, Wolcott, Gruber & Bon inge, was hurriedly summoned by Jerome. According to O'Reilly, of Thaw’s counsel, it is supposed that the state will have Wolcott produc |@ Statement of her life which |Evelyn had made to him at the |time he was first retained a» coun- sel for Thaw. It is supposed that the statement might in some way contradict the statement made on the stand today. Boston Friend Arrives. Mrs. K. J. Thane, a Boston friend ' se your husband dotne?®’ | per he told me that as I had never | Evelyn's family when they first Dane hie phages ~s - pan abe some rooms in the studio, h pod to New York, arrived at noon. him, Three shots were fired.” would show me around In neg Roe hp hea composed upon “Probabt od Your Life.” room was 4 plano, which I played. | i the stand. Delmas began re! y Sav ‘our fe. In the rear of the reom was a bed-|* /0ng argument to have the letter “What did Thaw then do?” room, where I sat down. White| Which Mrs. Thaw brought back “1 don't know." said Evel¥®.| opened a bottle of champagne and| th ber from Kurope, offered in trembiingly, “I only know that!)4 prevailed upon me to drink. Then |@Yidence.. Jerome said he would Hatry came towards me, 1 #414 t0| came @ thumping in my ears, About withdraw his objection if the de- Mr, MeOaleh, “My God, he's shot’ |iwo minutes afterwards things | fense would permit him to see ft. Delmas handed him the latter Jerome read it carefully to him- self. The letter was of great length, but it was marked in evidence. It was addressed to a Mr. Longfellow, lawyer in this city, and signed “I sat up and saw White, UD-) by Thaw, who told Longfellow that the writer had kept Evelyn's mother |{n London three months at a cost of 1,000 pounds The letter said the party would sail the next day for New York, and | added that the “daughter had been begulled by a blackguard when she was 13 23 years old, the silliness of the mother also being an unin- tentional cause.” The letter direct- ed Longfellow to Evelyn's mother. | After it was read to the jury Je- rome asked to see it again Squabbie Over Letter, “What is the date of the letter?’* asked Jerome. “That'll be fixed later,” said Del. mas Jerome insisted that it must be shown that the letter was written before the killing. Delmast said | that because of the defense of w soundness of mind, the letter could be placed in evidence at this*time, Jerome insisted that the letter be stricken from the records. The court ruled that the date’ must be shown, and Delmas withdrew the | letter. | Delmas said he had another let- ter, one with a date, which he de- sired to offer for identification. Je- rome took this letter and read it | He objected because the date w vet aid a chorus girl named| newed the offer. She said Goadrieh, tn’ August of 1901, athed 1 told hint that, if he married | Bot in the same handwriting as the her to a luncheon party, where she| mo, hts friends might laugh at him,|%°¢Y of the letter. The objection would meet White as I thought they would ‘catch on’, ** Sustained. Evelyn identified The withend ould her seother con-|and auapest tnaktecs an thay were, 1% 0 NOME M Ber-asbensa heae sented and with @ friend she took a|At this time it was already eaid| iting. Delmas handed the wit- ab and went to the lo on West {im the open among the theatrical | NO*s the first letter and asked if Twenty-fourth st. The witness sald people that T was going with Stan 1 told Thaw that had foors seemed to oper jford White elven We went up stairs aia}! met him in Pittsburg ft would Evelyn, “and when there I met the/bave been all right, but that now }it was in her husband's handwrit- ing and if written before or after June 1906. Jerome's objection as wustained “Is the defendant’s handwriting man who was tntroduced to me as|I should go back to the stage.” , ui Stanford Wh seht him an| Evelyn then told of her early life | fmilar to your” Delmas asked. aety tatle set|in Pittsburg. he bg since 1903," said dthe wit- four othe peritie n ca i s ; four, Another gentleman caine. Holman Came to the Rescue. | “Have there been arly changes In ws Se san |. She said her father, who was a/bis handwriting since you first gga yn cath gig brn: | t rly and left the fam- | k " 7 ec meni Phe naan eg family resources be more| The afternoon proceedings up t After supper we went up twe flights 7 - ’ tng p to Me malay into 6 team where there 1 until the | this time were dull. A gumber of was a large red velvet swing. White 1 ispossession no-| spectators left. Delmas resumed ut me th the’ owing ond swung me} #02 ap0n the door ning the witness concern- very hard. While being swung hara|2¢0 Holman camo to the res-jing her return from Europe. She foot crashed through @ large |C2®, Went on the girl, “He paid | said she came alone, Thaw coming Sh nid breila, which hung |CUr debts and we went to Philadel-| tater, She said she didn't see Thaw anne Miata N 8¢ | phia when I was 15, There I first/ until a month after her return. i thie testimony, but was ‘over yoo an artist mode! then not Thaw calling with = . tinued her testi-|_.5ee said she posed in Philadel-| another 1 the 7 vn Som a num | phia for several artists and ny after the | a Whi % but thas sumrerted Md not go SWINE lhor of magazines When | started for New York, 1 a ride in the Thought Thaw Was Crazy “What conversation took place?” asked Delmas srried a letter of introduction te The other man I now know was } Beckwith,” she continued;/a lawyer, Thaw asked me what The chorus girl and I went to a] "and the money I had earned I gave| was the matter. I said I'd heard sontian ing. White's|to m ther. After we came to|certain stories about him. I told stud Then I went |New mama sent meé|/him a man told me he had put th sil about | back to get my brother, Howard K./a girl in a bath tub and had poured at Nesbit, who was then in the coun-/ hot water over her. I also told him | y ia White » to try.” I had heard he was addicted to mor- | ner 1 that she. saw Mr ailed the life of the) phine, that he was crazy and that it tier, Jerome objected to the | fama a back room in New York,| he tied girls to bedposts and beat | teat y about letter «}and continned | them.” ic had ‘ about it | 1 called on Reckwith and he ar-| Attempted Blackmail. }Parin The permitted Evelyn }ranged that I pose for him two ai sates Bec caer ae | tinue, She anid: “The letter | morn w B with thought] 0° wtnert seagge pic t to at 166 Pitt « t er reund . nig ons, “ Y | sued ~ 1 rth iT wai 2 nd te im W took me to the of- i Ag Je objected, but | New York ing for engagements, Abraham Hummell, and } woe verrule and |and said he would give me a letter) mere snowed mo the signature of 5 i w asked meito certain arti of reputation, | one of Thaw’s alleged victims who , @ lett I told | which he did. 1 posed for many in} 15 ‘brought sult Steere him that V had r 1901. T made about $1 week.” | Harry sald It w re case of j 8 1 " i How did you come to m. the rh Ho binned Say honil cha | r tha y wan o| stage first?” asked Delmas ST bad densa ea } + dentist ar First Meeting With Thaw. Frederick Longfellow Sworn. | He wa —— Finally I got @ letter to Fishe Mrs. Thaw said she found all the . t ee I tt ’ 1 told Harry so, 1 Hoyt r 5 ae Hu 1 I never would our working night the stage. When | tel! you Indeed, he never did,” maa | YS cece t y took 4 1 t Ma WAS OPENED FOR BUSI staire and Tw [cele iinet wék-tntiend duce NESS FEBRUARY 4TH y \ It 4 k Longtel- MR, C. W. CASLER 18 THE | your posing for artists ee ght be sworn to ity re Yos e #8 hey W f\ warding tt his ee MANAGER Nig Bi : ® ; m by sceieedlipneme itness. | ¥ aa to the stand When did you fir t Th 4:30 k We Pay 4 Per) 20. wer part of 1901, in tne} court aajournea tock | an ' What was the nat t Ct. interest vw ¢ sald I was too Cn Savings Account Py .? ss - —_— _ send me and my brother to scho BRANCHES— Ballard, Renton, [| suid Evelyn. A long time elap | Georgetown t he Q Towaril 18 James p, noo ' the end of | : a axhioe [PSchool, and the | erwet an OF pee , Thaw Arranged Trip. eaneet ped ' Thaw ¢ 1 on m the « ' \ igirl went on, “and t he Rawerd BR, Dene had been 1 p . I told him White had me to — ‘ chool I became g, Z, lergo an opera UnionSavings yin 1903, Th said I must be & Trust Co. came Into isid ner Second Ave, and Cherry, tg Ger gg ge Hoge Bldg. Seattle, Wash Phas . we I , arrangement was made with Thaw w t