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THE ‘The Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News SE 1 ACKMAILING EFFORTS OF WHITE ARE EXPOSED Ta * ] Architect Employed Notorious Attorney Abe LEVEE BREAKS (Seripps Telegraph Service.) Homme! to Draw Evelyn Thaw Into Scheme} ,{%rievs Telearapy Service) Harry Thaw’s Reputation—Hummel Sug-| {)s',2cevrro4 In Me leven on tn ; gested a Breach of Promise Suit. | sends Of Spree at orcmena Oke toe jand the streets of Hoderiek are in } Undated. The river is high and the break cannot be repalred before the jend of next week. The damage It is thought that the levee wa out by persons who wished to se eure the land at a low figure PASCO BLOCKADE BROKEN Great thern overland train are still stalled in the Cascades An avalanche between Everett and Vancouver, B.C, has held up the “Owl” train. A notice in the depot stated that the “Owl” would arrive at 12 o'clock, but it didn't A dispateh from Pasco received this morning stated that the trains The Union Pacific reports al! its ui open. The blockade caused by snow at Bonneyville, Ore, has been broken, though considerable delay i caused by snow on the main line of the O. R & Nat Huatington Both the Northern Pacific and the Burlington are sending out their overland trains, as the washout at Pasco has not affected the bridge over the Columbia and passengers are being sent around in barges. thus avoiding the washout Peete ee ee HH lor toh wife, the court adjourned @/ unt k Evelyn resumed TO REMAIN IN #) the stand at 2 NEW YORK. clock, after the adjournment —— ®| Delmas asked Evelyn Telegraph Servies.) #/ Did you at any time tell Thaw YORK, Feb. & Al @) about the leode relating to White, / Vee rf scammer tame Delmas and MecPtke, @/) from the time of your arrival in| The firet of sev yw attorneys New York in November of 1903,/ ments of Japance anti) Christmas next? j tinued coal situs Bhe sald in Beattie, te Tues a® of #) tie asked me why I had spoken| day by nk Waterhouse & Ce The told him | was OMpPARy dispatched the stea mas bed bev White again. I *. he largest @| driving In park and saw White, ers Quito and Lyra to Jape: 4 nal case @! who said, ‘O, Evelyn!’ with « the firet cargo inciudes # | prised look on face. The n of coal. The Lyra wilt t | day | recetved a telephone message | to arrive, but will land WEATHER FORECAST, PAY ONLY ONE CENT DEMAND YOUR CHANGE Showers Tonight and Cooler; Saturday Showers; Light Gouthweet Winds. VOL, 8 NO, a5 CENTS PER MONTH, ATTLE, WASHINGTON, FRIDAY, FEB. 8, 1907. 299. WOULD APPOINT FRISCO SCHOOL BOARD er _| ON WAY TO CAPITAL canal fund,” for 10 years, with Ine cont, The canal proposed will be pro vided with a masonry lock The bonds are to be SHORE OWNERS AT MEETING! | eat at 5 per} | THIS AFTERNOON PAGS RES OLUTIONS FAVORING COUN TY COMMISSION TO TAKE CHARGE, James A. Moore appeared be fore the executive committee and >) }etated that he was perfectly At the meeting of the execute | isfied with the project and w Cpmimittee of the Bhore Owners’ | signzev 1 of his rights to such | i>, held this afternoon at the! g commission, Capt. T oll Lumbermen's club rooms, a resol | ginege for Mr, Moore, stated that | j tion Wan adopted requesting the ther@ was much prejudice against | legislature to pasa an act providing | wooden locks, and that If the peo | for the creation of a King county ple Gaited for the government to maek@ an additional »\for Musonry looks It to be known as the | five jyears (COUGH DROPS CAUSE CHILD'S DEATH drops caused the death Mg. Hays, the mother of the terday of John W. Haya, the/ boy, days her son became violently earold son of Mr. and Mra, Wy| 1 Wednesday evening from eating ommivation to vosament form a apectal as district to levy $1,0 | 000 for a fund appropriation might | Reading from left to right, the men in the picture a Supt. of Gehools A. Roncoveri, Schoo! Di- rector David Oliver, Asst. City Atty, J. T. Williams, Seoy. Elmer Leffingwell, Schoo! Director Thos Boyle, Pres, of the Board Lawrence F, Walsh and School Director A. Altmann. Cough 8AN FRANCISCO, Feb When President Roosevelt ca upon the members of the California tecretary, and its legal should make the trip. The make-up of the local board adviser, | litical limelight, and the pair hag been doing the Siamese twin act on various boards during three ad- Rag te gee A t 311 Aloha) th@ 2oMeh — drops. Convulsions | delegation at Wanhington in refer-'of education under the union labor | ministrations ding @ 1oh4! followed, and on Thursday morn- ence to the Japanese question the administration is a peculiar one. Ex? dent Altmann, now just jat ording to Dr Wilt wholing Dr. Wiit was summoned ong re ond senators put) The superintendent of schools, A.|an ordinary director on the board, wan summoned to the house when) Within an hour the end cam erything up to the locel board of Roncoverl, is @ candy maker. Helis a brotherin-law of the “Little jthe little fellow became uncon} Just what steps the parents of jeducation. Then President Roose-|was « journeyman before he en-|Bosa,” Abe Ruef | Sétowe Hot applications were ap! the dead boy will take they have|velt asked for an interview with tered politics six years ago. He| Assistant City Attorney Williams, | plied, but the ehtld died within ai hot decided. The body of the ohild the} was Jaken to the undertaking par tor lore Of Bonney & Watson ihe some members of the board to see if it would not be pe memb from the has become a master candy man and now controls one of the finent stores in new Ban Franct who goes along with the board a@ al adviser not been &@& r after the arrival of ble to sway decided > j he law for any great length held at that point by the washout | a» z oe — i. haere em stand they had taken in lving up Lawrence F. Walsh, recently ap-|of time, and his work in the cit Monday were released at 9 this/ to the state laws. It was suggested | pointed president of the board, was|attorney’s office has been bis {al ern Pacific overland would prob ' board should go to Washington manager on an afternoon newspa-| Secretary Elmer Leffingwell is ably arrive in Seattle about §: 3 ) jand there talk the matter over with per here. Since that time he has | one of the cleverest newspaper meh this evening. This will relieve the LOWMAN BL K |the chief executive. The board of | done Mitte but politics. in San Francisco, He is now, in ad> ora as well as the Northern ' jedueation decided that one or two) Thomas Boyle, another of the d!-| dition of his position as secretary members could not properly explain | rectors of the board, was a news| to the board, city editor of the Post, Bult for the forectoaure of a jude | $98,088.19, wan furnished Cawsey @| the situation on the Pacific coast, | paper man on the same sheet with |the official mouthpiece of the Rue ment of $12,687.29 against the Low-| Cardy, architects and contractors, | #4 that the entire board, with it#| Walsh until he jumped into the po- | administration. man building, First av. and Cherry | Of Which $14,160 wan not paid Al - : - = uiniaeeeinen sass — “wo nein oie upriorHegsaay ate sidan aes | MEDICAL CARE OF ='SENATOR BOONE WILL BOOST SALARIES court this morning by the Brown |sey @ Carney had nothing to do SCHOOL CHILDRE Ketcham Lron works of Indianap-| with the furnishing of tron for the ols, Ind, for material alleged to| building, and claims that J. D. Low have been furnished the butlding| man and wife, owners of the butld during its construction tn 1906. | ing, were the parties really respon-| The necessity for medical super ; The complaint aske $1,250 attor | sible, | yiston of public school pupils was ney foes im addition to the $12)| The roof to have been fist,|%TeuRht to the attention of the} OLYMPIA, Feb. &—enator Boone counties and Klickitat, in another, 637.89 Judgment on file in the} according to the plans first fur.|*®hoo! board at its meeting last| this morning introduced @ bill in- [and all eastern Washington coun- auditor's office. There te « lien niehed the ifon company, but afte jnight by Superintendent F. B. | creasing the salaries of the governor | ties, except Klickitat, in a third, for $14,160 on the building, which|the contract for material was | Cooper Many cases have been re-| to $6,000 @ year, the leu nt gov Wilibustering against the districts the Indiana firm aske be sold by the sheriff to the highest bidder $1,200, and all oth a to $3,006 awatted, the plans for « “hip and|Dorted to Mr. Cooper of childrer valley’ root were drawn up, which | {fective in school work, who, upon | offic | ng has been going on in the house h ommittee for two weeks, but a ma« The complaint states that on March | mad¢ the east to the iron company |**#!nination, are found lacking not| The senate has al saed the | jority of the committee has agreed 20, 1905, tron for the roofing and! $2,000.41 mere than the first con- |!" mental acumen, but simply hin-| ij) Increasing the supreme court | to report early next week the Gregg ornamental fronting. amounting to! tract called for. jdered in their work by slight phy®| judges’ salaries to $6,000, superior | bill, quite similar to the senate come WerS, eC mS al defects not properly attended | court sudgen of the firet-class coun- | mittee’s pla | The house this morning indefine itely postponed house bill 43, by Hut hinson, of Spokane permitting charge for tul- children of allen parents ate public schoole, Hutchins jiscusring the bill, said it tnet the Japanese. assed, after a brief bill 90, by Bassett, ying @ 5 per cent gross firectors t em > es Me es w. tee to $4,500, adil of other counties | The board Instructed Mr. Cooper! to 94.000. but the measure has er to take the matter up with the! countered the vigorous opposlti . board of health, with the under| epresenative Reed, chairman of standing that if the board of health | the hows dielney saumition ; has no power to act, the city coun-+ | Renator Cottert!! this morning fn cll may be appealed to. j | James Pvane, charged with em bessiement, was brought before Polide Judge Gordon thia morning Owing to the necessity of further troduced a bill providing for state power inspection of waters where no feder prevatia PORTER FALLS. # on all 1 inspection Divide State Into Districts. of Adame, RAee etree eae eitrom White, asking wW see mo. I) discharge a shipment of ot? Je . mittee on congres- | earnings tax on express companies, Lag we }told him I would not see him. Helanese gouds beture he examiaing the books, from which sional apportionment has agreed on| The senate also adopted a memo- | (Rarippe Telegranh Services.) newered that it was a matter of | The Quite will arrive week | ‘The body of & dead man was]. % Sneet, Me shortages hy le the plan for a division of the at presidemt, protesting SMEW YORK, Fed §&—Mre | ite or death. He came to the Hotel | later with a argo ef 6,000 tone of |found tn the weeds near Lakeside |Pet are SSt0- wee postponed ‘entil nto three districts and will r recent withdrawal of Nesbit Thaw resumed the | Savoy and tried to kiss me, but | from the Orient at te lehatiom, on thin Beeethe Mardh a get Mi the early - he div at county. Both Seb continued with her story | would not let b will be given the preference in ber ne, at Union Bay, by tw the @eploy o Joseph & pomas a n favo t Kitaap | houses udjourne Monday to peat where it had been} “White spoke about Marry, and| gaining for the coal, The prices will|eariy this morning, who re 24] OOF eet mate deale | r a and the r mart in om the of Chehalis Test night at the adjourm sald a great many tresses had@|ronge somewhat higher than for|the discovery to the Mayfield Ume | }t C. Mall. « porter at the| district, Island n ‘i itixens t rtlcipate in an the court. t com-|told Kim. thet f was abroad with | local coa ad y, of Sellard, oft WOT YET SETTLED | peopie’e 8 S| Jefferson, Pierce, all south» excursion to Aberdeen of the direct nation.) Thaw. He said Thaw was a mor » fare of the cart a § dead in a o cam os will tak# | phine fiend. 1 told him I did not No details were giver —_——— -- the stablishrnent at} in the! hellewe He insteted that <|WOMAN KILLS thie afternoan B (Serippe Telegrann Service.) |r Cart on, owner WILLAME I I E. RIVER 5 te Gi* | took morphine, and sald Thaw was oe man naostigqnic @aAXN FRANCIZCO, Per &—The! nd t weeping Magy of the statements mate|a very bad mw that I should The boys who gave the informast board of arbitra mottling the die | 44 ran into the} Thaw yestertay have nothing After | LOVER tlon were Cha: Jones and Henry | gute between the street car men | saloor get him eor Halt} ABOVE DANGER MARK wes mach of her! tha car ¥ MocKelevey and the United F ads he a ex Pat-} ding to] Wh mate h} | fo@ that an agreement has be " of f A Ke tine to see ” 1 | whew bea ned « n Ty pussneee | (Scriven Soecial Service) | THREE MEN DROWN == : —_ te re] (Reripps Telearach Service.) line this morning. The rain con RENO, Nev. Feb. &-—~Vernon he Ne ~ the| PORTLAND, Feb. &—The crest tinues. Thousands of acres of lows Glickest Lawyer in New York. | iianigan. a woman of the under | PUZZLED BY PARKER CASE m within which _ e % tha | Wiliamates (mes ubmerged. Ap ice gorge White said Hummel was the} world, is under arrest in Fallon (Seripps Telearaoh Service.) _ tes wbheg « . ” «te feet on he a ay, Om the Columbia broke at kest’ lawyer in New York, but) charged with the murder of her ARLINGTON, Ore, Feb. &—Geo,| Judge George thie morning post erase was the reached at midnight, when the |r. Daties, tearing loose and sink- must not be frightened at) lover, Frank Hayes, at Hazen on! penheafer of Hoosevelt, Ray | pomed decision In the case of the river attained a height of 22% feet, ing a steamer. The upper river is because he was ‘a fool) Wednesday, She and Hayes quar-| stewart of Orecon City and Gec State ve. Julius Parker, who TOWN BLOCK AS being 7% feet above the danger still unnavigable a large head and warts all|reiied the night before, during © were drowned in| Charged with bigamy, until tomor a yer his face. I went to Hummel’s| which, it is alleged, he struck the White took me, and | met)woman in the face with brass We talked about Harry| knuckles He then nt I told him of our trtp | room and went to sleep Early tr the diffi of my| the morning the woman knocked at Prong Point of Defense Thaw asked me|the door and, when Hayes . t d been in urope with] shot him three tim th hat ae un} et sald | was a minor) the body and then tried to sh: to give up andl fact would make it) herself, but was prevented te draw her dows the Thaw. He told me from which the cer for her, a had raised Thaw seid Thaw was very bad an sine love| many things about herself for] He The girl] that he had a case pending agal HILLMAN ACCUSED @ the stand ali morning, but| Thaw, but the woman in the case OF FRAU ‘Was nearly coon before wox| *ae no « and probably the ca te give any testimony al} would be no good. He showed m — —_ he woman's signature, and sald] 1. siiman Investment com | York even tf he bad to resort (0| for damages filed in the superior ot oo Ser — - nent for $1,478 and $120, reapective — yc as Pop Pate ed The plaint charges It told me not to interrupt him Se ae a Sens ge tl karted O& dictating te in the Hiliman's Lake ae tae oe oe rden of Eden addition with ae he We Toaw agains ripert rights ¢ Paul Willie Maa after the alleged seduction stop him, but be #hook his head so ae a re Give aivendr ai on i Detm: & post : : | Suggested Lawsuit payments were being accepted each from Thaw to Fred pagans ; . « ¢ went on and sald I had been| month by the company from Mis# fellow attempt ve ta soln +h nd ill| Marguerite Foy, the purchaser fo show the pec 4 of the} Kept away from mother and | Biter which proved to be incobe eated, which was not Hus \* 7 Unintelligible, Thaw in po pel anked me if T ba - — : ou @f the letter speaking of hin om Thaw. I him I hae | T Milage third person sok them to him, and Hummel Thaw testif that th aid he would hold the letters over Dereon referred to was no He put the re in} . bat herself, and endeavo s private safe. I saw Hummel Spain clearly the contents of | wain and asked me why I did f. sot sue Thaw for breach of prom TS Jemibled Letter to Evelyn. |is@- 1 told him that would be , wale absurd. Hummel said atts of the setter There's lots of money tm it ‘ wseolony land the advertising would be good 4 ‘ a for me ~ 1 told him that I didn’t want! « fr sing. He said : \ id it, and that <t on- lit was nothing yas. He sald ‘ mite! an English duke had been sued by Pheri ey o Jer | an actress. od a, sli Here Delmaa Interv Did ice es : 2 haw ask you if you signed While in, ve : , Yea, 1 told him I had not been | Bur a, sella t (Continued on Page Seven) | a ee ee 2 2 + THAW CASE.-ITS LESSON . * ’ } + The sad story of Evelyn Thaw should teach a never | ; Wbe-forgotten lesson to thousands upon thousands of | # American parents who allow their young daughters to »| + fn about alone with men and boys of whom they know ’ # little or nothing | $ . Each see to go upon the fatuitous supposition that 4} BMY daughter “is able to take care of herself,” and could do Mo wrong And as a result of this fatal belief there are thousands , | ‘ | Of Evelyn Thaw America today The fact that most of them remain unknown to ot better the matter in the least The publicat Oriety doe h of the détails in this unsavory Thaw is revolting to the sensitive, yet out of it all should | @ great public good It contains a vivid warning to all girls to beware of who take them out to have “good times” at night in # the convivial places in grege citiet! * , i f life as * It is simply a glatingly. revealed case © * exists al) around us. ERR a ye EEE EEE EEE EERE EEE HH SERS ERE RRR EERE EERE SESE EEE RE RRR RR ER EET 2 iia = j ing to ford a creek jrow afternoon. The decision is an | Kansas City. The deceased was tent one, and is awaited with | GARBAGE DUMP li Bh wig oe a te erest | orn in Centra nols, and a po Ered), deal of int | ss ae her marriage in 1874 im Missourt, | j removed to Kansas City, where she j |lived until 1898, She was a mem- i | ber of the Immanuel Baptist church, BREAKS HIG PROMISE AND I8 ARRESTED. | HIGH SCHOOL BALL CLAVERD ¥ y the vaca | Derwin A. Melvin, alias John ARE REMEMBERED. tot on Ur Martin, who the police say te a no! and Fifth r of the Inssanesl Baptist churdi ltorious hold-ap man, was arrested] In'the assembly ball at the high) rnat tt pe | A a place from the residence next Wed- last night by Officer Wright in| schaol this morning the members| ¢ t ior the nesday, Rev. W. J. Jones officiating. North Beattie. On Metvin’s last ap-jof the football eleven were each | that b ty are to | habe si ne. pearance in Seattle, several m pate presented with water Sova. « al wicle c ; ag om f faculty |CHELANDER WORKING ago, he was ordered to leave t roast Wae presented w yim | accumula ocre that minstrel! | a tee tor good, but two days ago heleup, and Manager Stewart was also | heen augment supety Lakows are tet tie best thn Of On HARD FOR THE A.-Y.-P. E, violated his promise remembered At alan apenas nee. mtn | (Star Special Service.) yen. | WOULO AMEND GAME LAW | CHICAGO, Feb. 8.—Godfrey Chea- one of the A-Y.P. E. com- ors from Seattle, is busy at LAUNCH IS CAPISIZED | of | Milwaukee and Madison, booming A he 1 the big show to be held in Seatt SIX PERSON It te a dis- \ nt He ts hobnobbing with the 1 lone amendments in the existing | jeetslative bodies and commercial Te he city jlaw. It p jes close season for | associations with seemingly good (Seripos Telegraph Bervics) the, veenel Those drowned were er from November 16 Septem. | results : z ; Feb. &-—(Mre. A. IJaquinto and a Japane " han 6 oe for the 5 ay Nn 3 ? na peel 9 nee and four Japanese men. The cies F Cidbiid aaah 6 HOSPITAL CHANGES free gees = en owner of the boat, Manuel Hender views provision having lapsed QUARTERS. struck a Grawbridge on the Bacr®| 49° George Horr, the pt j b |ber last. The association does riot hides mento river and capsized, drown |/end Martin Gamma, and tw } | anticipate y position to the The Wayside Fr ney 2 “" M. 8. JACKSON'S WIFE Jat, and the waterfront, will be H 2 unknown man, evidently with DIES AFTER SHORT ILLNESS.| moved into tt» new home today, OF HIS REAC a rdered mind, ca at the} the Sarah B. Yesier building, at j office of the mayor today and stat Mrs. Mi F ck l-Third av. and Repubitean et jea th . 1 some very impor! wife of M. B. Jackson The patents © cas: be: tna tant information to lay before the/the Jackson Rea company, died | ferred until Monday. maye early yesterday morning at her} “ | “You m a new city hall,” said! nome, Sixteenth ay., of a com-| OHIO SAILS SOUTH. the man, “and the reas you 40) plication of disease She had been | not get it is because ice | 111 only two days | Steamer Ohio, chartered by the jcourt does not open until 10 o'clock Mrs. Jackson is survived by Mr.|Los Angeles Chamber of Com |when it should open at 9 Jackson and four children: Fr merce for an excursion to Honolulu, | “Then,” continued t logical | ©, Morris ¢ rile KE. and Miss| sailed to Unton, B. C, for coal en |xentleman, “the next should | fya Jackson. The latter is now in| route south be to discard the use e word) . + — I don’t like that word | ank yor nd the man back retaty Wilkins thought of ted him to his wa ‘SAM KLEIN LEAVES " GORDON'S COURT citomtcatece| ~~~ -BUT HE HAS A BRIDE tect Pione bilge were filled mom. | bs Gla |atone’s grocery store, Yesle and | Fifth, when a ple n-| tered with the obvious intention of | robbing the cash drawe The fact | that a St |for busi jdid not jtention of HARRIMAN INTERESTS BUY LAND NEAR PORTLAND, | The Harriman people have ob tained an option on 15 square | blocks at McKenna Junetion, north lof Portland, The prevalent opinion, s that the property is to be used into Portland by Oregon rattroad, raion, + Here are an entrance Washington & rriman'’s new Seattle Mrs. Fred C. Fatrbanks, bride vice president's A purchase ently made of{ son, and her husband, who is under arres r swearing to acres directly across the Wil-| falsehoods in his marriage license was «a Mise lamette river from MeKen June} Scott, daughter of a wealt® Pittsby eloped tion tends to roborate the above last fall with young Fairbanks ne opinion, The price to be paid for} into Ohio and at Steubenville he ng to secure the It 1 him for it resident of Ohto. grand jury 4 the McKenna Junc perty is} lady was a $75,000. » ‘The

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