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Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print ha Nawe” ONE THOUSAND AND NINETY-THREE PANIES INCORPORATED IN KING Y, WASHINGTON, BUT ONE OPERATING IN [es HAS EVER PAID A DOLLAR IN DIVI- in Alaska and in British Columbia have dividends, , one thousand and seventy -five, have cent to the multitude of men and women induced to purchase stock therein, paying 9 the “promoters.” tal capitalization of these King county compa- to the enormous sum of $:,398,644,700.00! cent of this entire capitalization has been x has been dumped into the coffers of the 0 the huge sum of $139,864,470.00! of v amount of moncy is a sum that staggers the of any one but a Rockefeller, } MILLIONS HAVE BEEN DIVERTED Y ARE REPRESENTED IN MOST CASES ONED HOLES IN THE GROUND. companies are capitalized at $r4,- ‘of the remainder of the money invested in King companies can be figured as a total loss. GS OF WORKING PEOPLE. loss came from the savings of the laboring and other Pacific coast cities and towns; dollars and their loss represents untold and misery. woman and have not long to live. The few T have invested in this stock means the dif- CHANNELS OF PRODUCTIVE INDUS- | THE SEATTLE STAR Thousand Companies Incorporated in King County Only One Geen, This State Has Ever Paid a Dollar in Dividends Capitalization Companies Amounts to the Enormous Sum of Over One Billion, MAN FOUND DEAD, Ht. F. Lee, a carpenter, was found dead tn bed in bis room at} 322% Pike street, tate Saturday! afternoon, The body was taken to/ the Bonney-Watson morgue, where! ®8 autopsy will be performed to de-| tormine the cause of death. Soa AGED WIFE. ENVELOPED IN BLAZING TAR ! MAS. JACOB. STEFFLER OF GEORGETOWN RECEIVES FRIGHTFUL BURNS OF) WHICH SHE WILL DIE. Prightful burna received in an ex Ploston which covered her with blazing tar will probably cause (be death of Mrs. Jacob Steffier, on) aged woman well known in George town, who was left on the floor of her home to endure awful agony, while her husband, who mistakenly supposed she had extinguished the Tames, aut to find @ doctor. ‘The explosion occurred at 11| oelock yesterday morning while a) mixture of tar of creosote was be | tng heated on the Kitchen stove Left on the Fieor, ‘The frightful agony as the fiery | tar ate Into her flesh caused Mra. unconscious to the floor. Mr. Steffier. iwhich rose high above her ‘LOOKED ON THE WINE WHEN Ww WAS RED Another of Chief Wappenate men has dropped by the way- side, Officer W. H. Parley, who patrols the beat near Pith ay Denny way, was found badly under | | the influence of liquor yesterday by Sergeant Hadeen, who sent him tn to the police station, retieved him of nd ordered him to report | A new new and} hin tools to the chief this afternoon, man ix on the beat ON FLOOR ann ws her erles of pain, extin guished the Mames, as he thought, and left her lying on the floor while be ran for a physician. He wae horrified. upon hie re | pletely quenched the fire, ae he thought, and that the flames to bis} wife's clothing had broker oul afresh afier his deparature. in Bed of Flames, The woman was scious on the floor and was being | slowly tneinerated tn the flames) the flames were extinguished afd | been used by Mr. Steffier in pre lserving some fence posts at his home. Mra, Bteffier was alone tn | ta ox | | the kitehea when the stuff ploded } Dre. 8. P. Woodin and Hi. Rechtor j at lying uncom | walked Again) stop him. A week later jthe moantag woman placed tn bed. | in ‘The tar and creorote was to have | apy | i SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, MONDAY, FEB. 11, 1907, vs SCRUPULOUS MINING PROMOTERS REAP A RICH HARVEST OF GOLD FROM THE PEOPLE OF SEATTLE IRTHLESS STOCKS OFFERED AND SOLD TO THE PUBLIC |AT (MERCY OF WIND “AND THE SEAS Mtelmer Dirigo, of the Alaska Bteaiehip compan. rived at noon today from southeastern Alaska and the @fficers report serious trouble / caused by the breaking of a steam pipe While the steamer was in Dix- '® Entrance. A Beavy soa was on nnd for sev eral houre the crew were in a dan eerous position as the craft lay at ¢ mercy of the wind waves, | aving He propelling power, Minally the pipe was temporartly repaired | and the Di Dir ‘go Hinped into thts port. ‘HERE FROM ENGLAND TO TALK GARBAGE MH. Normon Leask, a director in |the Heenan & Froude make of lorematories, of Manchester, Eng | land, f# In the elty to appear before the @ty counci! this evening on be- halt of bis make of garbage con sumers, Mr. Leask called on the mayor and spent two or three hours of the forenoon with City Engineer Thomson, His plan le one of three whieh the city engineer apoke fa vorably of for this ity. | mayor tonight Sittin ae ieieeaadliidaiainadiied WEATHER REPORT—Falr To i teeta Increasing Cloudiness—Light Goutheast Winds. ON DEMAND YOUR CHANGE VOL, 8, NO. gor. PAY ONLY E& CENT #5 CENTS PER MONTH. NEW YORK SOCIETY TO BE EXPOSED BY JEROME COLBOURN WILL BE NAMED. The name of A, D, Colbourn, a carpenter, will be forwarded by the to the city council for confirmation as street superin tendent, Colbourn’s name will make the seventh which the ecutive has nent in, CHINKS. MAKE MERRY TODAY Year began Tonight there will be ke The Ch thin morning. as uaual din caused by firew ete, and the different Chin houses will be thrown open to th public and joy supreme among the Colentials will reign for the next 10 days to BY THE CHIEF New that the bird has flown his enge, the police are exerting every jtura, to find that he had not com | stfort to find Curley Conley and | Fane. am | bring Rit back to hia call | The excape of Curley tn one of | the most peculiay and unexplain | able affairs that has ever happened poltee headquarters Conley | calmly out of his cell a} week = lost Sunday and ae far aa can be learned no one tried to Chief Wap) peostoin was casually notified, but | meanwhile no one had made, tempt to recapture Conley. | ‘Ss equanimity seemed to he aod po one seemed die Now Chief Wappenstein t# “ and has severety seolded | Capt Laubreher Ti chief has issued orders that efflor, who ts 60 years old, to sink | who wore called held a consultation | 80 GHe shall be made # trusty here |this morning and are unanimously | afte¢ without bis consent who, in the mean |of the opinion that the woman can | 4® Officer forget ble instructions Should! dom, stated that he had no shoes with which to work on the chal that doesn’t excuse, bin excape. Captain Laubscher stated that he had left the matter of Con jey"s escape to be reported by the captain whose place he was taking that night.” In thie connection, it seems strange that Laubscher, who always turns in @ written report on every thing else which happens during hie watch, should have neglected this loccurrence. The worst part about the whole matter ie the fact that absolutely no effort was made by the captain to send men out at once to locate Conley. Jailer Cammings lis relieved of guilt because he re ported the matter to his captain Deplores Negligence. “Although I deplore negligence of my men,” the gross concluded a: lEvelyn Thaw’s Testimony Releases Him From Agree- ment With Thaw’s Attorneys-Jerome Will Now Expose Orgies of Prominent Persons in Social and Financial World. (Scripps Telegraph Service.) NEW YORK, Feb, )1--Thaw's attorneys are today endeavoring to devise some means to force the tn troduction of the defendant's will as evidence, An agreement to pro teet the public morale as much as possible was made between Jerome and the attorneys for the defense before the trial to admit as litte stimony and But it now character blackening ¢ inuendoes as poxnibh seema that the agreement must be broken, and that Jerome, to offset Evelyn's testimony, will bring into the spotlight the reputations of meny New York millionatres, and he may even attack Thaw’s adver tised love for his wife, and tatro duce testimony that after his mar riage he frequently responded to the call of the great white way He will also seek to show that Thaw’s crusade against vice, tn which he enlisted the support of Anthony Comstock, was carried on for selfish motives and that crusade wan made under banner, Such tactics can result {n only one thing—the defense will resort to the same method and the trial will become w-delvying-inamuck, holding up to the view of the vir tuous, the darkest orgien of the half} world . Women Ordered Out. The first announcement fn the trial today wan an edict from Judge Fitzgerald that except for six uctively engaged newspaper women no member of the gentle sex will be permitted in court remainder of the case. The nowncement caused a burz of Indig- nation from a regiment of esckling scandal mongers and sensation seekers drawn out by the besatiful spring weather. Thaw entered the court at 10:30 o'clock looking froeh and in good the} a sotled | during the | an: | which asked pital when she wan {l, at | meeting White was present?” Delmas “Yes,” answered the witness Jerome and Delmas again en gaged in a spirited contest as to the adminsability of evidence along welt defense nes. The answer was then ruled owt. A question as to the effect upon her husband of velyn seeing White was ruled out. Court adjourned upon request of Delmas, #0 he might have time to | Prepare expert testimony, for lack | of whieh most of his questions were ruled out. Expert on the Stand, At the opening of this afternoon's session Dr. Charles Wagner, of Binghampton, N. Y., was called to the stand, The defense has started to build a legal base which the jcourt ruled must be laid down be- fore they may start work on the insanity plea. The witness teatl- fied that he had served as house surgeon in the New York Presby- terian hospital, and as ¢ sistant | physician of the New York insane asylum at Utica seven years. He ts } now connected with an asylum at | Binghampton. He has visited many i in this country and He sald the study of in sanity and the insane has been his occupation for years, and he pro- fessed a familiarity with Hterature on the subject. The witness said he had testified as an expert in sev- eral triale. After qualifying as an expert, Dr. Wagner confessed to knowing Thaw The witness said he saw Thaw |iast on October §, 1906, when he jexamined him. He said he had | made six visits to the Tombs be tween June 26 and October §. Del- mas asked Wagner what be had observed about the condition of the prisoner when he exa’ “On my first visit,” the money out of the stock. My lawyer good investment when I bought it, but I do BE soeon abeee it.” je unsalable and the old woman will be bereft. ‘one of hundreds of similar cases. There is- misery which these wild-cat mining opera- Figures are but colorless in dealing with AND HUMAN MISERY. oes and human misery the cold-blooded wild- is directly responsible. Taking advan- mining laws and a too-confiding public, rd swindies, with the seal of the state § attached. mining business in this state has proved a than the Louisiana lottery. In the lottery at least some little chance to win. In the te dividends. THEY have no difficulty deals in “prospects” alone; prospects mine bought for a song from a previous ik of the money paid in for stock goes in one way the pockets of the wildcat promoter. When |fore Bovington was to make his nar g be pre oer moe |Rvans flushed scarlet and said, “A Fi i speech to the class, six sophs asked | “es * “i before it was produced.|“You're no gentleman. Jerome his “prospects” to the limit, he secures an- him to step into an ante-room for |! the interim the eyes of all in the | said, “I can't help it, you insisted i i pment's conve: Om Ineus- | Court room were upon the wit-/and I told you why.” new fields o! tion. I. moment's conversation. Unsu a } f opera a |pecting, he complied and he was|"s* searchingly. Bhe was com ern afe 2 source of constant regret to legitimate then hustled through the halls} Posed aes — —— tir vb ‘ ‘ 0 the fre doo: d ver husband, The girl identified the ‘They are more anxious than anyone else that Sowa ta the front Geor, ‘auickly | oes and call cha wrote i Dotan p : | placed an « nobile and taken ae , be devised to eliminate the frauds and fakes to @ remote residence in the Cap-| Tad the note to the court. It read . to’ distr There, : The b was here a moment ago, f Eereees. Syveret of cham have aitd ihe ar ee line “¢ : omen R- ; h bere but went pay <aata?” my ag a ; ’ reats of personal injury, he was together the facts and material for this TO | BE ARRESTED ON 22°10 promise that he would not fo whom did b—— refer?” asked Daring Cracksmen Operate in Down Town Struct- iglve hie intended speech REE Solin ert, tiving wank Uelvebesly The promise finally being made Stanforc rite. and Bighth ay., told the police last in this i issue does not permit a detailed review of ure, Break Open Safes and Cash Registers, and A SERIOUS lOUS CHARGE © |Bovington was taken back to the pons aot tine ag night that two men had robbed him cde Gory quntty you e eared ? ition: Some phases of it school and mysteriously placed q ; . of $7 on Eighth ay. between Seneca Spetations in Washington. P Make Good Their Escape. lamong hia classmates without the} Thaw speak of any threat madel ong University ste, and then in subsequent issues of The Star, beginning P According to comp b & complaint bas kidnappers being apprehended. The | “sainst his life by White? knocked’ him down when he at- POL PARAL ALLO OOL ww - ——~- fra he pros iting attorney's of- lexcltement was great and although Jerome obje cted The court #u-| tempted to escape eatinaed on Two.) ccdhieliaed dubs aiudiised pie. thieingll 10. ua ttdh-a econ iny J, Bonner will be arrested ‘scores of freshies hunted for the} Mined him and the question was re inuw n ofersiona ato ke nb) ex ch a yatery, a® charge o ° n . es . . cL Ni ten tek oak "Mr Ri idle’s fot ‘ lon a charge f attempting culprita they escaped and as Boy-| *tated, when Jerome again ob-| ESCAPED PRISONER CAUGHT, terday afternoon or last night en Yl # TOOTH | net aniy his divorced wife, w | jected on the ground that the quer- — (a false bottom and it ts etieves | res the Bailey building, at Seo-| ¥9# No. 310 will mot pay allmony to, as ae te eines, Bs woul | tins aid hot bear on the Insahtty 4 J. Bauer, who has been in trouble 8 been tor 4c t., and loote Desks Split Open. t Aho ste be veal thelr identity, they are} » iN oye sip onye: Dogs. spot ergs Resend sate donde | this i = _, e si vie jond av. and Cherr a on, sed | age. “i . pen von | UY_ the court, but also hit sister's | unknown today ense but had to with the plea of | several times recently, was arrest- } | | The Indtanapolis nd for Vic-| the ‘safes and cash drawers of four| n cond floor, room 224, | tarity Mr, ar dirs ¥ it The “Frolic” was one of the best | *elf-defense, wh is not yet es-/ed again urday night. After be- toria, thia morning reported to the | o¢tie oceupied by the Northwestern Mu-| atichacts TT | Alay A | Fe Merchants’ Exchange that the 8p0-|° Thre 1 ent | ife compat pet aoe eee econ ever held at the school, Games of| tablished by Thaw's attorneys ing turned over to a deputy sheriff ; e exchange he Hpo- Three real esta n fe company, was entered and ft +t ps | aw's attorneys held onfer- | ye da 1 2, he wa und Bi kane, on account of the dense fog|attorney were the victim The|two desks and the cash drawer all sorte were played and refresh rh = sate av pee Ry * wd 7° rday pening, Seed peek f ater Byrn aga be sonsiane| ctoone abowed by thele work that| hroken open. Thete was only. $4 ments we rved during the even-| ence after this, presumably conce la lant nt leer Humph- i 4 * anchored v robbers showed by thei ‘i ” here Was On 25 ane ae wei » Page “ a new line tes ny, & who immediately escorted hin i $ Point, She is expected to be inithey were familiar with the bulld-| cents tn the cash drawer, and thin} ae. a t 4 made by tf} penta of plogram belig forced | back to the city jail i rt late tonight “ was stolen, the rest of the firm's io of the freaks clase and by 9 j Port late tontg \"s officials of other class organiza-| upon them by the ruling « c & Co, in room 12.) money being kept in the building| ‘i saebh of he - y this morn. Enough Coal on Hand, — R E UESTION | was ies greatest sufferer wits, As the stenographer was erat ng on technical objections by 4 With twenty-two cars, of coal on tik " the thief opened the outeld in the office all yesterday morn | oduneoution |" and this. morning and more ex- omg et the Pacific |ot the safe with the combination. | ing, this burglary took place since PIONEE $ DAUGHTER ’ | pected during the day, the Pacifte fe age al ‘on, the bookkeeper, was sup:| Room 604, on the fifth floor, o¢ nite | Jerome's objection was sustained.| ing all demands today ; faces shortly « | eo sed to bave the combination be nod by Forester & Co, real es} DIES § SUDDENLY The court also austained the objec all é afternoon an | the garbage question and the eate| sides Mr, Fay bimself. men, was also en and the} Tomorrow elng Lincoln's birth- Sadao tion to the questions male- | Dr. Ludlow Better : this port for » | f the park and sewer bonds will be} Ajoining Office of Pratt & | desk and cash drawer split n BY the city, county id federal of. | factors whom Thaw leged to mer City alth Officer Dr. Mt necessa:) lot & very important mattera that the | % A. Riddie’s safe was) There was no mon in the draw-| flees, with the exception of the post-| Julla ¥esler Intermela, daughter | have said White t up his trail.) W - a ne Rea — Passed out at hy ounet will take tip thie even-lopéened and the Inalde lock punched,| er, and the postage stamps and car} office, will be closed for the day. | of Seattle's ploneer, H. 8. Yesler | Evelyn aad she knew 7 arrted | wick tod tanta y 5 y ancl wi p j 4} Geket ‘ere left undisturbed } The banks will aleo suspend buat a pistol at one time in i in New| has re partially re- afternoon 4 fit-| in witeide of the regular business. | damaging the safe so that it coul lokets were now 4 ased, died suddenly this ng perce ttes, which met |not be opened today jently the! ‘The tenants of the rooms bur-| wen, In the public schools spectal . . . York, but she believed he never car-| cover nt. He will ppt Sob Rasy emcees se > te ae thia si did wat ene ¢ nee to the | glarized are loud in thelr condemna-| watriotic exerciser will be given, In| Morning at Port Townsend of | ried a weapon when not In New a farm on the lower i‘ n- | Ade: ie this « 2 a Lente inner enenpartuant Match snd| thon of the building management. | the ing there will be mpe apoplexy, at the age of 62 years | York h xt few months i 9 a Ber soy he bonds | inner compar om the floot showed| They say that there fs only one! doings by the Elks und the banquet | Mra, Intermela was the wife of! “Did you ever say anything to lete recovery ; S vet levaine the sale of the {that the work was done at t night watchman, and he bas to do| given by the Young Men's Repub | charles L. Intormela, city treasurer your husband about a visit you! when he wi here to resume Spokane: be to one of the two bidders, But how ontrance to the office was! janitor work [itean club of Port Townsend, made to May MoKenale at the hc PRINTING DRAFT OF NEW PRIMARY LAW (Seattio Gtar'e Exclusive Service.) | OLYMPIA, Wash, Peb. 11,—The/ new draft of the direct primary law | Prepared by the house committee to the house as soon ae the con mittee measure It eltminates te second choice feature, provides for! @ senatorial election, and penalizes the publication of paid matter about candidates unless labeled as adver tistng. The house members will probably be Heed of Pierce, Troy of Thure New life has been Infused into the interest displayed tp the meas | strplify land ure with a view to endorsing | The effect of the bill would be t tithes and cut *| the big graft tn abstract fees Rx Mayor R. A. Ballinger expects | dently due to heart | to leave at 4 o'clock this afternoon | for Portland and from there go to) pelsoning might have had has promised President WIFE OF SUSPECT IS | d'Alene district in Idaho, but, as he| sone in Roosevelt | hamesteed, and his visit this time , Chief Wonders Why, “Why such « man as Conley was even made » trusty,” sald the chief toa@, “ls beyond my comprehen sion, Jailer Griffith, who took it on. Mamet to give the man his treo | = _-eenaiitiliaeiaes aenediliaanenaa DROPS DEAD IN HOTEL borer of about 65 years of age, anne dead at 11 o'clock inst night im the lobby of the Bt. Chartes hotel, m Washington #t. Death wae evt- trouble, al: that blood some though i & thought ELOPMENT TRIP of Mary Zughwert, the 16-year-old want and comfort for my few remaining [while had beon attracted to her {not survive her terrible burns and become lenient he will pay for Ay % na errand to The | spirits. He was disappointed bel goctor, “I talked with Thaw in & q to a Seattle mi broker, “I | sess omnes | it, 14s eald, with his posttion : cause no member of bis family was . ; “atén’ ther one old lady to ning got out, because we know he ts Staaban When be colored, Atiowser | Se er didn’t make ough examination. he was fearful that he would be declared insane. On September 19 1 went t6 the Tombs with another alieniat. This time 1 went pre pared to make a thorough examina- on.” “Thaw came into the room. We After of the city, and will never dare w come back aga It he bad served hla sentence re, he would have #one back to bia old place of buat hess, and we might have had more trouble with him.” Delmas accompanied Evelyn Thaw to court and left her in the clerk office, She greeted her husband when he was brought tn. J. D. Lyons Called. J.D. Lyons, president of the Union National Bank of Pittsburg, was the first witness called by the | *tated the object of our visit defense to identify Thaw’s will, Je | We had been there five minutes, rome objected to Lyons as a wit-|Thaw left abruptly, though it was pees, and raised a contention that | understood we were there in his f the will be temporarily barred, be-| terest.” The doctor sald he had cause no evidence was introduced |Observed what caused him to leave upon which to lay a foundation of / the room, bat being warned not to proof of Thaw’s insanity. Jerome |#° into conversation as to what oo inaisted on further proof of the |curret, sald he could mot describe prisoner's mental weakness. what happened. Jerome brought from Delmas the| Jerome held the witness under ne fran away from home, but with good Intentions of getting married in this city. Krodh, who will be relensed shortly, owns » farm in Minnesota aod ha — relatives in Tacon The girfs relatives were written this morning and informed of the condition of the gir! and asked as to what thelr wishes were in the matter late thie afternoon Krodh ; a ig . 1d : caer ci . . -BALLINGER aa air i bis thamb, and the court ruled tee ohn Bs or apply for a leense to wed the gir | first word upholding Dr. Wriley,} a a betag printed and will be reported Be wd Mougten, apparently a} 024 police officials at potice head. |When Delmas declared the inten-/# this time no conve ration waa tion of the de 4 to + (tdmissible. The witness was not Thaw's a ga i ~— allowed the slightest leeway by the the intro-|Prosecution, This halted the de of | fense and the witness sald: “T cam only say then that Thaw left the room abruptly, and shortly after I departed.” @varters wil! assist in his securing it. The couple will then be mar- ried. Krodh In thie way believes that he can prevent the doctors from amputating the girl's foot, ax he does not believe it necessary then clinch the case by duction of expert testimony which he declared he has plenty Lyons’ Testimony Admitted. ® Jcone! wit «i nt San Francisco, then east either by | thing to do with It. The body war Atte or n of g stocks there has been practically no chance. j_Bieaher Falconer ait csnenites | Way of Balt Lake, or Over the South-|remaved to the Bonney-Wateon iyitter « long wrangle Lyons was! Attorneys Mix in Squabble, the world over that the owners of really good [14 ‘jnventigate Land Commissioner | ® Pacific to Washington, D. ("| morgug where @ post-mortem will aived price to April, 1906; from tha | Tht attorneys wrangled until Del- seldom call upon the public for investment | Ross as soon as the nenate necepts| Ths will of course require the] be heid letendant. the Will over which the | mat Wa? goaded wn a : the house amendment to the reso- abandonment of his contemplated Houghen came here some 22 years antroverey fe being made Lyons Jerome's tactics a air sp! ue Steck, through alluring prospectus prom~ [jiticn calling for the investigation. | Yi#lt to Spokane and the Coeur! ago, 49 he is said to have told per- lectured the envelore containing the {and quibbling.” He then practically the hotel, to take out a . ; pte pleaded to the court for mercy, The will was unbroken from the time he | POO Sines became dry and Thaw He slipped down tn his eceived ft until he surren@ered it investors to develop their properties and the [ion and Hassett of Adame, oF ont Recaery Seem be be in| was to louk after it in the latter part of November, 1906 | chal ee : was aroused occasionally dhs t ae w ion Feb. 20, he will take - eed ttort on te gen ova fered at all to the public, is listed for sale at big i wage hn bong 4 Jousce con} 20 chances of delay by traveling! a oe ek | to amnile when his attorney caught i mo stand and testified that the envelope ‘ told of iter the mine is developed and proved to be [io%d at 2 o'clock p. im — & northerly route. emp inte bi with the | Mim dagen GP gp Boerne ; othe init, the examination con- 4 Hutchineon Bill Revived. neal unbroken on November 11, 1906, | 80010" OP” Guestions and answers which were unallowed. Evelyn Takes the Stand. a hypothetical ques , i » |Hatehinson’s bill providing for the Jobh Bovington, the newly clect-] syeryn Thaw wae then recatied| Answering are never realized. As a rule his “prospect” [rorrens system of land titles, by UNDER | ARREST When an examination wae made|ed president of the Freshman’s|and tnetantly the court Dr. Wagner sald he believed i Thaw to be insane when he killed class of the Seattle High School, | aroused from drowsy distnterested- | room was | tion, ; ure by the Settle realty associa-| _—- ; Whit 4 y girl, whe © to Beattie early Rat anapped ys ness to excitement. Mra Thaw was e satisfied himself of its worthlessness. Hom. ‘The bill got a black eye last! A number of burglar's tools found| arday morning with San Krodh, (ves Miinapped tp & most daring) ct in the same simple costume | Court adjourned at four o'clock. SEEKI TIMS week when the house judictary| yesterday in the room of Mrs. D.C.| from Stony Rock, Minn, nt was mene at the Freshmen's Frolle) i..1 nas charactetized her through- Jerome Cuts Alienist. NG FOR VICTIMS. ‘ me ; cc committee reported adversely on It, Brownfield, wife of Clyde Brown-| found by Police Matron Kelly that ;5@!d at the school last Saturday) .9¢ the trial. Aw she entered the} Jt was rumored during a five min- } such a basis that the wildcatter issues his [but was saved from annihilation field, now charged with robbery,| beth of the girl's feet had been night and taken for an auto ride to] shuffling of feet ceased, necks were | utes’ intermission this afternoon “prospectus,” or advertises in the newspapers, seck- ~ reference to another committee | led to her arrest by Sergeant Bry-| tresen on the trip. Dr. Buckley's |s secluded apot on Capitol Hill by|craned and all @ followed her |that the jarors had petitioned the " partial canvess of the house now | ant an¢ cor Hump examination showed that at ‘ The | down the aisle to the stand. court to hold night sessions among the wage-earners who invest in the [shows mach support for the meas-| piciow of being connect rl one of the feet would have t vix stalwart sophomores. The "2" nis point Delmas again of-|° White Jerome was walking to the of ure, and If the abstract ¢ husband's alleged crimes. amputated, and perhaps both. stunt has created great excitement) ¢..24 the will as evidence, but Jer-| corridor this afternoon, Dr, Evans, feaping large returns. 4 lobby does not become too Mra. Brownfield was occupying a/ iri wae removed to the @eattle at the school and all kinds of] ome objected on the ground of the | an alienist employed by the defense catter well knows the worthlessness of his os bill has @ fair chance of pas» soot on F » at near leventh ay.| Geseral hoepital and placed under |threats are being made by the} passing of the will from Lyons to/and who figured in the Terranova * ¥ ng. She denies any complicity in crimes | the! ¢ of Dr. Witla, acting for Gleason without being opened. He ° " ; : . freshmen as to what they will later | Gleason without being case, approached Jerome and ex Accordingly he wastes little money in devel The Seattle realty association has| aceredited to her husband and atat-| the Northern Pacit begged ag Oe a connained ad Wee ae was licumks iin end, - senna aeteeee His hole in the ground is far away in the [5 cimultite ae ae ‘to tack canoe tO the tonne New| Mumane Officers Clarkond Vau-|- ‘The kidnapping was a bold| ‘emporarily laid anide to shake hands. Evans insisted up- ord, aie ane seo. n® 00} ram io he house. he | pdt have tnvestigated the ca and rhs ™ Deimae asked Jerome to produce hb Je id, “It Ls) rt investi ate. e € { 6 eld padqu ° stroke of business. While fully 700 i = on knowing why Jerome sald, far away for the small investor to & Littlefield, investigating the meas-' is beld at headquarters 1 tn that the two young people |freshmen were gathered in the| the note which Evelyn wrote to her] you fnstat, it is because T do’ not large assembly room and just be-} M#sband at the Cafe Martin on the | consider you a truth-telling man.”

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