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NOLULU Pon | at et " Ih Service.) ‘! o—The Jap- | der, Bee ts going © s the Pranciaco, San Diet ba Pacific coast | the cad ral aw, Kit ing 8 eof McGr white te his resid . which be fecelved several bad of the horses on the it probably confine Se mpariments in the St week WE TELLERS E BEING TRIED are busy this af ) Fader Gordon's court oe Mrs. T Emmott, ar eek times for tolling for Saas the city laws is on Pee the decision depends : others Meeting Day. oe i, instead of meet. and Fri ere ‘qounty commissioners ; Sa | will meet on Tuesday aad Wednew diay George, nthe Mra. Shoply bought a really set of URBANITE REPLIES, Beattle, Feb. 14 Kaitor Siar: In The Star of Peb+ ruary 13 4 wrong Linpresaion was aiven a@ to the part I took in the mane meeting at Columbia City to dincums «i car franchises, ‘The reported states that I was the only LHE SEATTLE STAR—TUESDAY, FEB. 19, 1907. , ” PLANS FOR THE RAILROAD t traf. | P¥er, which it follows to the Skeeus - _ te debased mental cold she first came to New York the bloodedness, and henrtlewnens to- girl was usually known as Florence, wards his yiellme, The story was Thaw asked Mra. Nesbit,” con firat related to Bvelyn by White tinued Mra. Caine, “to aasiet him, himself, and fe now a part of the promising to settle enough on her evidence a8 a part of a story she to take care of herself and Howard told Thaw tn Marta. the rewt of their lives If he succeed ed in winning Bvelyn “A girl at the theater told me the Mory, and that night when Whit Woman Bhielded Evelyn one that opposed the schemes of the gate to my drending room, | aske fi old Renton Mme; that I recetved no him about it, He seemed exceod Mrs, Caine was recalled support, and quickly subsided and|.. The plan# for the Pritieh Colum-|}prtf proud, and declared it the | Jerome, from Mra, Caine’s tentt loft the hall, Now f wish to atate| Oia division of the Canadian Grand stunt which he ever did at a! mony, adduced the fact that on an that [remained there and fought for| TOK Pacific railway have but re/enpper ‘You we,’ he watd vo me, | evening near the let of Jenunsy. the peopt a an long thore | Contly been filed atthe land office| ‘thin girl wan very young, Just 16 00, He ed for the witness was a ghost of & khow, and that 1/4t Vietoria, B.C. Relative to the/T had » big pie made, and mot some | at « store » the latter worked. had plenty of #upport, and wil! have| h8#A route, John Dorsey, who ia] live birds to put-in with the girl j They went a furnished apart more support When the people be-|'@ the city stopping at the Diller] at the right moment the ple was mont sad lived there three weeks come assured of the fact that the! BOtel, after being three years ‘at) brought in, put on the table, the Mrs. Caine sald she was protecting olt Renton line owns the ground | Bulkley Valley, B. C., has manyrt®| cover broken, the girt stood up, and evelyn from newspaper notoriety hat thelr tracks occupy, and can| t@rosting things to say, This after-}the birds flew out, Mapping thelr Jerome made Mrs. Caine aémtt that train upon it at any| moon be wald ‘ wings ate hea re ad ‘ py hose that Brelyn o it wp if they ao de-|. “The round wilt eater British Co and Thaw hac n ejected from a sire tn whew of thin. fect along | umbin at Yellowhead Pass, then tol», , Papers Buppressed It. hotel, and that {t was’ tho subec with the general attitude of several | (be south forks of the Fraser river, |) 1 came near getting into quent notoriety to which she re of the members of the company, any | ‘rough the Neehaco valley e Hi ble abowt.t. | put guid pieces forved P man who haa & grain of principle | ‘he north bank of the Fraser lage. Into the girl's thoes and dress, au The witness ® ald she had no need 1] would prevent that kind ef an oe-| Rs, yy ee i dl eae a8 senate nenre eboss & ‘ The to neehast Evelyn LS kira? ” . o ol the head waters o Un ua be, rm earned of whe he lwaye © rded aw's at topes from branching out when they | e Bb ¥ Sapte Desens, 3 Cadets aa” testenin Scnarntaes |books today on installment | cannot now handle the presen jplan. All I have to pay is $8 @|fic devently, 1am there with pro-| river, then to Prince Rupert, the |stop it there, but got a friend to sea / even after what she read in the ps month.” found contempt. Very truly yours, | ‘fmlaus. * |}them and finally stopped it there pers. Jerome beea sarcastic Mr. Shoply: “For how many nO. M. JACOnS. “There is much valuable land afjalso. It was « close shave.’ about the sudden suspension of | months?" Bulkley Valley, which has been but) Evelyn whispered the names of “voluntary motherly protection.’ Mra Shoply: “Dear me. I forgot lately surveyed. This ta being rap: | several girls to Jerome, but they He asked many questions about to ask!” BIG RECEPTION TO | ity taken up. At the function of | were unadmitted to the court Thaw's attentions, to all of which — " the Talkwar and Bulkley rivers the witnews replied she had never NEW $28,000 BUILOING, FICER 822, 60% gores of son! tant) Sane gh re ean | peard or seen aaytiiing not entirely | murveyed. A portion of thia tx held | 5» hg togy Ady eos argon —_ proper. Z ids Be recetved i my by cieranetiael by the Grand Trunk Pactftc, and | ner £ Renta. pe att Pe Would Perce Jerome. 8 mt Awton, architect o re « » “4 q h : : Fifteon organtsations of the Fra-|(2* remainder by the Cusstar Coal | po rsoie and @ third person, © man, Thaw's attorneys this afternoon the new six-story stone and brick & Development company ternal Brotherhood will meet to-|* ,, were present, The comversation attempted to force Jerome to. an buliding to be erected for the Ham- “ Between these coal Iands and | bach company, at Firet av. & and night at Eagiow’ hall for the Dit) summit of the Ci de ren @ | only related to the unnamed man's inmue by @ ding that he cross mine 8: , , clase Initiation and reception to Su. | 8 SUMMIT ee jande” *° |‘ wiling of White and a companion examine Evelyn or forego the right It is planned to start work on | Brome Vice President Mra m B.|™ enand oe Sa going down on their knees to some to do so. Jerome refused, stating Netdig, of Los Angeles, An int New York editor, begging him to that the only question at issue in Thaw was the bullding at once and complete ft within four months The esti mated cost will be in the neighbor- hood of $85,000, a ST SLEIGHRIDE IN WORLD DR NEW ENGLAND CHILDREN eating program will be given, etuding an address by the vistting officer, and Mra, Neidig will pre- sent the sliver trophy cup to the winning team in the membership content Over 200 will be initiated tonight J. M. Martin, deputy supr dent and manager of the state Warhington, will have charge of the proceedings tonight preat- of Wiliam Preston, a resident of Se. attle for the past nine years, com- ing here from Omaha, where he war at one time a wealthy man, today fied « petition in bankreptey. His Itabilities are estimated at 970, besides notes ageregating about $30,000, and his asrets are none, IS A BANKRUPT * DRESS OF BROWN FOR WARM DAYS the trial was whether insane when he killed White. If he was,” declared Jerome, dramatically, “I will not take up the time of the court by submitting this girl to am unnecessary and eruel ordeal.” The judge ruled that he couldn't assume the responsibility of the counsel and they may lay ont their own course of procedure Letter Shown. suppress the story of the dinner Another time Thaw told Evelyn that he had found out what became of the girl who figured in the ple dinner. “He told me,” said Evelyn, “that this woman died ta poverty. That ber husband cast her aside after learning of the ple dinner, and that she was buried in the potter's field.” Dared Not Tell Story. “Did you have many converse Mrs. Holman’ tens with your husband on the sub When Evelyn returned to the &y xtand Delmas handed her an en Harry revert velope and letter, which she tden- 4 to the subject frequentiy, and) tified as betng written by her moth- er. Jerome abjected to the admis- said the only place for White was the peutiontiary. He ald he knew of the letter. Detmas explain- of girte of gobd family who bad suf ed that the fetter was written to fered at White's hands Worst of ‘Thaw tn April, 196%. He muld ft all, he sald, when tired of them, would show that Thaw had asked White cast them off, and they sank for Evelyn's hand in marriage be- jower and lower, and in some cases fore that time, and that his at- tentions agreeable to the | mother and were considered wholly Evelyn was more nerv- were women of the tows. He sald some one should tel) on White. aE ee b would oay, ‘What can i do? I eannot tell on myself, aw I cannot make a sande! like that. When he talked about it, | usually eried, se L tried to keep bie mind off the * | honorable theater when White appeared.jous than this morning. She took “In December of 1904 or January | deep breaths, her shoulders rising of 1965, I attended a theater with|and falling noticeably. Several Mr. Thaw and Florence, who oceu- | times she wiped her eyes as though pled a bex, White came in with |erying, though showing no sign ot three friends and took the box op | tears. posite Thaw's Conduct at Theater. keep the place, and three or four you * men sametimes go there.” A third place, said to be No. 122 Rast Twentysceond st, was said | to have been seldom used. The pe per said it was filled with costiy art furnishings. The paper particu- larly desertbed a secret room in which ft iw said there was @ fine French painting of a horrible na ture. BRINGS SUIT FOR $12,000. John Nelson in suing the West: ern Steam & Navigation Co. for $12,000 damages for lajuries sue tained by him while tm the comp pany’s employ as a common sailor en the steamship Ramona. James Markey and A. A. Johnson are a ing J. P. Rudd & Co. for 9800, claimed to be due them for bring: ing a cargo of merchandise from Alaska to Seattle. Jerome Is Outwitted. Forced to proceed or submit to Delmas asked an adjournment, Jerome began his “What change if any, did you ie as-examination of Evelyn at 3:45 " tiee in Thaw’s condition'T” pm. This ts a victory for Delmas, peWnee he finlahed with the peper:| “Thaw looked hard at White, his in that Jerome was foroed to creme, first : tioned te ‘thi once | £2c@ turned pale, and his eyes look-|examine before he was prepared to - was the piace led wild. This lasted until Florence | fire the shot he has been reserving to Bvelyn in Mareh, . said he intended to aénd ft to the Anthony Camstock society. The paper set forth that filtett and ob- scone articles could be found tn White's socalied etadio, He said it would probably be impossible to raid the lower studio at Madivon Square, though much could be found in tt. A second place, named we WE ON WEST MAIN ST, WATERBURY, JUST AS THE HUGE SLEIGHING PARTY 1S ABOUT TO MOVE. Exclusive Service.) | called, loves children, and after his where White had swung her in the} soja bem thal t if he didn’t take his|for the most telling one of the swing, Jerome objected and was 5 0 . oe the jast one > iD rid he had fee | 272% Off White's box, she would | prosecstion, sdl for_ —e © ished his examination in chief. 2 FOR BUILDING BLOCKED. leave the theater.” ~ On croas-examination, Jerome | Evelyn Becomes Nervous. 3 iol Architect Gould and the buliding " ¥, Conn, Feb. 19 own were carefully placed behind « ‘ J . the chiet truck-| prancing team of xebra-like horses, | memctor have disigreed as to the cola He ee a. May Not Cross-Examine. questioned Mrs. Caine at length as| 5, Gime Teeth &. ee b ~ @ the et ee > Farnitere compan aani-cley ioe Py donde ponte _— After a brief consultation, Jerome = a pw Bi J dt made | which she said “looked very much 2 > he , | said o4 a le tw J or handwriting.” t the | the time everybody waa ready there oe ee oe ae re tean at oh rich ig = ig Tl ak to postpone my crose-| eavesdropping im having been “gp ee y ony" March, 1902,” asked “a wore 232 ea ge Ne cage gd bay ate syp nee Fran apr — cn « pte, Taye g Ryre wager | fxamination until I learn whether jae ge in the petro when | jerame, “receiving $25 per week a Mantes bapry by xiving | officials ta line. ‘They were all pho-| several houre wers consumed today “forest room,” furnished like « for-] "01" ivenet tu the case he | ire Newdie, This ‘caused, Deas |from the Mercantile ‘Trust com ge Da geven-mile drive about the | tographed, after which they went |'® studying the matter pat, which wax described This action by ths prosecution is| 0 Interrupt and take exceptions to) P*2Y). she replied Re ‘ before the moving pictures. Workmen have heard sctoams! wderstood by man) to foreshadow | Jerome's conduct. The remainder | Yes,’ she repli et ibe corner of W. Main and) Every kind of sleigh was brought bt young giris coming from the | JD. 4 by man to fovenhadow.|of Mra Caine’s testimony was of| Jaa sigue bee <see, ee distal The: rom i Seat ‘a “ . ® b f «age pid poed ‘thin 30 noose yor inom o ~4 ae Seen Ss Lowalty Ceeamna the Pinte, insanity experts, Kvelyn had re-| little importance, with fow develop She had signed, but she couldn't of a mile was a| town w im! a en NEW YORK, Fab. 19.--Brown' . covered her strength and weikea| ™ate from a long and severe Crone. | oaitively Identify the signatures the color par excellence in choostag | tinned, “about 16 years ott. Rich a «pring costume, and when the Ptermate drugged them. Above ts ltone fe a dark one yellow is effect-|* Toor lined with mirrors and on ively introduced to lighten the som, | the top floor is a big room with « swing. Six or seven rich criminals into the anteroom upon the vonclu- | *™=mination irs, Caine with | sion of her testimony fant he extn wel tan Ser Bae | "Daring the battle of the attorneys Mra. J. J. Caine was called as the| Half #0 annoyed apparently as Del! . NOE urning her head from next witness for the defense, A) MSs who repeatediy objected. A —o) inwyer to another, apparently Jaden sleighs. It.was/ there wasn't one too many green Tam O'Shan- | fashioned lumber sleds were rianed ’ heads and little up with seats and blankets and were made comfortable, With the @x- oe Were 116 sleighn full of | ception of those furnished by the ber shade : P ‘With 160 other single and | local manufacturing concerns, all wa street to Be ween am ty | Pee. oD eneseee Was Seemapeniain | wondering what it was oo eet faleizhs following Dehind, At! the sloighs wore hired at the ox- As coats and wraps are discarded tn] | $18 No. 358 Stanley Miter Bot. |nandsome woman, with clearent| Mra Caine testified that she Fen Sonia poocaed with: the -ndlerg ogee | Raa ys cher of rajah silk ta a dark brown, ‘This | $9.99, at Splaning’s features. She wore a black bat/was at Mrs. Nesbit's apart: | crossexamination, the witness ask- in relieved by the jacket which is of delicate chartreuse colored eilk em breidered with the duller color. with drooping plumes. Delmas! ments drew from Mra. Caine several in teresting bite of information. 1% one day when Thaw/eq for a glass of water, which she nounced as being downstairs. she drank, nervously, a sip at a She had barely braced her- and bis four children, fol of these alone figured several hun ‘the mayor of the city, Wil-| dred dollars, while the expense to EB Thoms, and his two chil-| Mr. Blakeslee was One| Mrs. Nesbit asked her to hide in the | time drem of the rich and poor | trucking business for practically ‘The bodice and skirt are cut im $t ia the man who acts thet Bi related to an offer which Thaw | bathroom / i id listen to wi he Hy the court by aide in the big sleighs,| two days reached in the neighbor one. The graceful fitting ie man gets anywhere. made Mra. Nesbit, Evelyn's mother, might a. oe soother bed oe ee oe Saas pk stood. on the} hood of at least $5, aged by meana of tucks at the walet }to settle upon her « sum of money | ously told the witness that Thaw |— - Merely thinking about doing something does no good unless it is followed by action. Start a Gavings Account now. | ROLLER SKATES = everyone. Men, women ni Also extra wheels of all lif she would help him win her daughter. | Mre Caine, all during ber test! Another point Mrs. Caine made! mony, spoke of Evelyn as “Fior-| children. was where abe related « display of | ence,” which ts her first name, Ry-' kinds. emotion by Thaw one night at thelelyn being a second name. When AL Mine and on the skirt. The yoke of the bodice ls of mellow Moechlin i ‘This i» outlined by narrow | | brown velvet Shaped pieces of | Yellow cloth finish the bodice and the sleever”are held fn place with amber buttona. The two colors are used success fully on the hat It t* a small round leghorn, the straw being of the burnt yellow, and the band about the crown of the brown vel vet, A couple of cream-colored | wings, with a cocky air, are set at) the left side, with yellow roses about them. Blakeslee has for years been the most popular man in Waterbury He i# not wealthy, bat has a well paying business, He starwd his annual sleigh rides about 10 years ago. was “interested” im her daught % waving at them, and) Mr. Blakesiee for the ride. ry minsed ite luneh to So di @ large number of the adjoining towne. Claas” Blakeslee, as he te Re ee ee ee ee a Hall, 1111 First ave. be Sas - soo wet Secret of His Success. ————— rs eee “1 don’t see how he can be such & popular clergyman, when he abuses his congregation #0.” RP when the whistle blows, We Pay 4 Per Ct. interest On Savings Aocounts | | Diows. whistle blows, ie, <0, on Bighth Ave. apt BRANCHES — Ballard, Renton, when the whistle biows and Charles St.; olf improve Rowen, Jour sleepy eyes; ments; imeome $900 per an- JAMES D HOGH Preettent ut story goes, num, This te right om the %. & ROLWEM .... Cashier tory wee, a Jecnaon Bt. reareas oo WHERE THE SMALL INVESTOR CAN BUY i. out story goes, ») CASH eAtmand Rota! cow feos has got too wine! —* oesceses, £ Boor BUSINESS PROPERTY het — Fett © MeCormich ‘ cosy er ys pal rspdooed $3,500 (Continued From Page 1.) It doem’t have to be proven to you that there is more profit and surer returns in Siiteil terror 10 the youth of K Lot 1, block % Rainier Ml the efforts of Thaw to « Business Property than In any other class of Real Estate. You know that without our lo the you! ane Boulevard Add; with two cot- action against White Thaw war! referring to it. But you have somehow got the a that to own business property fe the big whistle on the tages; present income $180 per mjtold it was impoasible because you have to have a barrel of money. Your idea springs from the present values ob- White was so influential that he taining tn fhe plant of the Armour annum. $1,000 cash, balance Co. Bach night at 9 o'clock $20 per month. would be able to block proceedings, os P Figure there out yourself, and besides this nobody would be / ip omg oc digend cartew, ant saldehiaeon lieve the story The Heart of the Retail District fr fndeed is the youngstar “Pie Girl” Sta Second A ind Cherry. ir ry Related. Corner Seoo ve. Yy ‘finde hiroseit tree ee mt eee Hodgse , Moore & Co. At this stage was brought in the Hoge Bidg, Seattle, Wash. Several years.ago these prices were considerably lower in the still eartier CWhlatie ts maid to be one of raat Pike Lad n nso. ee of the “pie girl,” by which the |] Agents for Alaske Banking and layn the prices were not higher than Oxbow t# today, Men who are today numbered fm the country. It ts Mein s ‘$2 defense expects to show White'a Bafe Deposit Co. Nome, Alaska ong Seattle's most inent and wealthy cit # quietly Invested thelr money tn and js made op | what they reasoned we be the fine of Rusiness Development, that devel nt mede them rich. Imes, any one of Would do service as a fox- The sound can be heard 26 vay. All “neighbors” Within 1% or mites of the Plant put cotton tn their Phen the big whistle blows. The Retail District is Developed, But How About the Manufacturing District? WEST SEATTLE $2800 tha Here Is Your EK provements all in and paid (6 date, It is a money maker for the lucky purehaser ‘MW had t+ tograph take Elegant Sound view, §-room PR aoa odie: Digg So erine heme . Fy cy oe 08 Se Sravens new modern he close to fi nts : , ‘ ata H fe inex, who stood beside It. car lise and near schoo! house. ft ° pa rb me a ; . P he -s KA e@ mark States in : 2 cash, balance 2 years. 1 meriéa and Canvda—of the Orient and of Alaska _ CANCEL overtime CLA * 4 : ! ta tat Thirteen tote im Northern Manufacturer m alt over the country realize thts, They have their eyes on . USE. ! 7 Paciti Addition, adjoining fe hoy and. thay ming. They must, if they want these m: we s. They can't f 1 rte” amsocia- 0 | Wh Heights spender afford the excess aht rates and etill me natve blockades and car short- he local steam- | . | 4,250, 92,280 CASH — ie San onset eg pre ages, You, Mr, Investor, It's wp to you today to buy in 5 ] ot the tea 1“CU . a brie! ' eh. ¢ wi ‘ ne ene hi aneaab OITT, | school. $2,000 ‘cash, balance fi) cued Yar cory proms tate your money in a short The Heart of the Manufacturing District ’ ; 3,900 HAL y Where fs {t? What are the requisites? j 500 THIRD AVENUE Hayes & McLaughlin | ba - onan VER BROS, Find a place whero, first of all, there Ix Level Land, then Tide Water wharfage, i ‘ 6345 Pioneer Bidg. i 8 Lots 60x120 Each Ind, 2420. then railroad facilities, Some place close to the center of Seattle, and st not $0 i The Ground Fleer Offi Phones, M. 454; Ind. 2565 [fl Almost water front at north 617 Marion Butiding ye that the prices are prohit A place easy of lor men, ma s and # . ” } end of Lake Upton. Street {me merehbant marine. There is only one sch district tn . Only Nne Place Which Fills All the Requirements Interbay Corner 75x100 i We keep an abstract system " . - . i Make Money} Tamm & Kunkel By oo! Scot ors , ince: Hho, oat wine it are Be | 607 Marion Bidg. of property in the city free of n the line of Development. Here is your chance, Mr. Investor, to lay the founda- charge tion of your success. Look it up today Phone Ind. A 4065 in 5 | 1 RAINIER VALLEY CORNER 100x112, WITH 5-ROOM HOUSE, Beacon Hill | * | 4 $4,000. ‘two Corner Lots We Give You te eros’ * are in lve districts. a on $1.350 Credit | owt the building would be a good } A little bit down and 81.00 A WEEK Main 4788. GREGOR M’GREGOR 316 Denny Building. Oxbow Spells Opportunity Today @O AND SEE OXBOW ADDITION TODAY. and Estelle streets where salesmen go one will give you corner of Bateman Take the South Seat ar to th block west the new b pr apply t ve enti Rance ige, and you are In Oxbow en, terms, ete, oF See oe $260 cawh $15 month. Terme ' McLaughlin Realty Company | PACIFIC OUTFITTING COMPANY, Pike Street: Real Estate Brokers. Block ind. 343. | General Manager, 609-510 Ma- rion Guiding, Seattle, Wash. of Attalia, Walla Walla Co, Wash } i Taree becky stom: ur Hee | Pg gh or gr PO 212 American Bank Building. 3-4-5 Starr-Boyd Building oe ee eee eee For Irrigated Lands call on on Sunset | Herbert V. Perry pee a Rosenbaum Bros. i] eo cual Ghia oo. Main 2476. Ind. 2569. | Main 3307, Ind, 2299. far | Ben: | U. K. Loose, President and 209 Criental 4 Main 2898. Theodore Cogswell |” se2 422.

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