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AcE COUNTY MAY SUE. KING bh opinions changed?” va, | knew! House bioek was separate from the “s | People thought it wrong, but | sum | Mpreantile Trust company aceount p q iieemiata as | pected all women,” Further que®| poovided by White immediately aft io Rpecia! Service.) Mackintosh haa out the judymen’s tions brought ferth the admission qf he had wronged her vice jac y' that at the time she wae in Pane!” Cc Ped, 2 Prosecuting | feoe ang ordi Tag am ESTIMATED with Thaw she had no religious} Martridge Has Important Letter. “ dy pal belief, n »rome “ ny Keaveth Mackintosh of if for the Jurymen at the rate Se ed es ps the jentstonse. alt itivine being. ha ine letters’ feuntved — White Say today returned the Dill per day, This statement will Dwight W. Lamb, chiof book-| said that while living in Pittsburg| while in Paris, She said the Inst w ine ‘Thomipeoe trial made and attached to the bitl/ Keeper in the city water depart | ahe neither attended Sunday achool|she saw of them they were in e v rendered and returned to Mr. Mack-| Ment, has just completed for the} nor church, and said that before| Hartridge’s office. Jerome called ‘i down $1.65 Local of-|tntowh for a proper voucher public archives, a general statement | joaving Paris she had come to a. sy! | upon Martridge to nd and tried + tly amared and tn Uf full payment Is not made legal Of the expenditure for lights for realization of the awful charactér! to force him to prod the lette at oak the bill over find that Mr. | proweedings may be taken all city duildings from Jan. 1, 1900,/ of the wrong White had doner€o) but the attogney stood on his pro- *, eect it comme | 1 Che present thm As yet no AY her, and that every womanly ip | igpsional privileges and easily balk. | “i i erage of the monthly cost has been | stinet wast shocked by this realfeh-/e@ the prosecutor. Jerome asked e +e made, but the lowest price the elty | tion ‘* | fOirtridge if he had a report of Dr, ever paid to the Seattle Klectrte | Evelyn broke down and wept) Hammond, an alientst, on Thaw's Han Santee’ whieh controlied the!) while telling of a second visit to) mental jon, It te reported .y Yes a for years, w tm January,| White's studio, which she said wa#/that Hammond reported Thaw as + : MADE IN REAL t Y 1905, when the price for the month | made against her will, being still insane. Jerome would a : averaged 6.56 ts per kilowat) Delmas and Jerome engaged in 4/| like to get the report to ald him | ae : a > i he. or price paid was lMvely tit over what Delmas de|in sending Thaw to the asylum if ad a . im July, 1994, when the cost went| seribed as a sneer in Jerome's tone | he falle to convict. Before Hart . laree salen wars hin phy | Charles RB. Collina, who yeater- up to 14.06 cents per kilowat hour. | as he questioned Evelyn as to what! ridge answered Jerome withdrew a a ae | day F gph reagent bay ‘ heed Pg average was gotten by taking prompted her renunciation of!the question, and a recess was f ay, a «| 4. Kinnear’s addition, for $17,/ the total of the number of kilowat| Thaw’ \ tatined, ig fote 1) and 12, block C,/ 500, i having Architect Harlan | boure and. dividing this by the “there nage PE veh gg? a depots ‘ al process will be served com Q5, 000 J u Joharos | Thomas prepare plans for the eree-| amount of money paid for the time.|on whether or not it fs true. If| manding Hartridge to produce Eve - manage! ye ee ize “> ae regents fae Nae At the present time and ainee/ true, there can be no sneer, for I | lyn's letter re | 0 he was 86 by ©. | the first of the year the light de | sever heard tts equal.” 4 posed of the| Krakine for C. G. Morrison partment makes a fiat rate of 2%| Jerome, resuming the examina| Wil! Convene Tomorrow. - er of Prospect st.) The Seattle Real Hetate Associa-|cents per kilowat hour for lights) tion, asked: “Was your reason for] . Court will be held tomorrow ai av, West for $14,500, } Hon hes adopted a resolution fe !for all the city buildings and out-| renouncing Thaw's proprosal mere | Saturday The jute upon the jots im Coulter's Ad-| voring the passage of Geo. F, Cot-jaide public offices, On this rate|ly because of the feeling that you| *#teement made this morning to ac adjoins the Deany-|terill’s canal bill introduced In the| the bill for last moath fer all the| were unworthy? sommatety ‘he. Eemenag., Soetens were sold by F. L.) state legtsiature, The annual elec pr $30,000. The purchaser's | tion of the club will be held next given | Tuewday night The executive in the New York) commition will meet late this af- the northeast corner of ternoon fo the office of President Repudtican for $9,000. R ©. Perky, Bailey building, to was made for W.) frame up a preliminary slate. Mr. ‘aad the purchaser was/ Perky ts not a candidate for re BF. James & Oo. | election c aanouncement that their The following important real ee gaat addition of 40 acres, ex-|) ite transfers have been recorded —w Thirteenth to FW) Anna W. Lee et al. to Robert 8. apd from California to) Peagtes, Jr, lot 4, block 15, Bell will be ready for) Denny plat; consideration, $18,000. in six weeks, Ground W. T. Whitney et al. to Geo. W. Baker Park and Rainier) Dilling, lots 11 and 12, block 61, ar time was broken this) Deany Park addition; considers ‘Thie line will run from) tion, $17,600. V. Hugo Smith et al. av. and Day st, bb to Guion Investment company, lots Mt. Raker Park addi) 43 and 44, block 437, Seattle Tide Phirtyninih st Lands, consideration, $6,000. SORES AR USING CONDEMNED S, E. CO. POLES Blertric company, for south tine of Madison and up the Jong history of Its trans | na to the east side of Third av. the city, appearsen the! The company’s poles are stilt side of the cag and | standing. or moat of them are and poeity that i deing the | are being oocupled by the city wires, Five years age the @lee- | The company’s general ing and) five years, and tte officers have at the end of the first written to the clty officials that, if wires from the poles [release the company, the poles will lighting district and re- [be @tven fred ff mot, they Inquire, . be poles. what can be, doner The | years are up im a few!) The onty course that looks feas- 4 1 the company haw all its | ibie in for the city to extend the - conduits under ground. time ltiemdt in the contract, for it first district extends from j connot now take down al! ite police, a Hine of Pike st. to the’ fire alarm and other wires. ] HURT iW A are trimmed with the handwork mal 4 ed 0 silken tassels ornament . T lar. a : : COLLISION PRR - . * % “Fike driving slowly down Pike} @ JAPAN IS SATISFIED, # BT Ochock Inst night. H Bite)» * ihe 8 v ‘ fort unset Telephone |. 19 rT ott Cirtind * f, was struck by an inbound 4 Street car. He was|® WASHINGTON, Feb. 21. # a from the wagon and throws | @ Ambassador Ack! called on the ® ape bor ee & state department this afternoon & * tside Emergency hespital,|* *°4 expremed to Sreretary @) 1) iy |atudio, She frequently became in-}*anted to meet me and get me into ¥ Was found that he had re-|# Root the satisfaction of the ®/ wr Place is now engaged in| S>*iated and beeame irreapansible | New York society.” . Serious injury about the face] w Japancne governinent with the # | drafting the more ensential features |f" her actions. “And you omit-| “DMF whe tell you he was mar: 5 fase sede ted this from your direct teath| "e¢? | mes was on ie feet wit an ob , OF CANIGH BLUE.) & tions will result entistactory, #| M7 jection. Jerome dropped it, per-| “That was before he drugged you 7 * * mitting the effect of the question | Yeu knew at the time of the drug- Seeaneeeweesnes WILLIAM WALLACE [22% Soc iy Og a oa a a “Did you tell your mother what) “Tes” White had done?’ asked Jorome.| Evelyn told of another girl to UNION PACIFIC te ing voice Evelyn replied ‘Ob, 1] 820used her suspicion, White, she ae could not. White wouldn't let me, | "ld. manifested a paternal manner Wiltiam Hott Wallace, aged 19,|He made me swear never to teij|toward this girl, fhe told of « son of Mra. J. W. Wallace, died this | mamma.” party where White and the «tri HAS WRECK (Seripps Telegraph Service.) SALT LAKE, Utah, Fob. 21.—The eastbound passenger and fast mail train of the Union Pacific ran inte & rook slide near Morgan, Utah, this morning, wrecking the engine and two cars, The engineer is reported to be under the engine. A number of passengers were more or less bert. a ee ee WILL ERECT BUILDING. Fonts & Williams have secured a permit for the construction of the foundation for a sew three-story lbrick veneer apartment house at 1906 Olympte way. The new bufld- ay, 150 feet on Olympic pla joo Ninth av. W. ASSESSORS WILL MEET. the ty make \ty assessors will be held at court house Wednesday. © | Assessor T. A. Parish will an address. Bulkhead Splitting. A huge reinforced concrete re YORK, Feb. 21—Danish! taining wall of bulkhead at the fe the color of a richly em-| putt on Pike st, west of First av., carriage wrap. It is Of\4. teen weakened by the great aad is long and loone, (©) serain upon it and a crack has slipped from the sboul| opened from top to bottom, about 18 @ afternoon teas and PeceD: | fant This buikbead was put in ‘ hen Pike place was opened . handsome garment reaches)" oni : é the knees and is ewt in| Mrs. Newhome—Isn't the flat in i tabs, trimmed with handwork| which you live awfully stuffy? _ Bee t bine. The sleeves are| Mrs. Reuting—Usually. But we EMail bell ones, so fashionable) play the plano a great deal and that ; SRfOn, and they and the collar’ gives us a better air. 500 THIRD AVENUE The Ground Floor Office. $1700--$500 Cash Meat t-room cottage, om 22nd Ave., near Cherry. 1950--$590 Cash #foom house, 27m Ave. South, on corner; lot 83x100 Bunset Main |“ | Theodore Cogswell | Herbert V. Perry 4943. ESE | A meeting of all the depaty coun-| WASHINGTON’S BIRTHDAY. Tomorrow being the anniversary of Whshington’s birthday, the banks, federal, county and elty of fees will be closed, Bxereines will be held tn the public sehools in the afternoon, Patriotic socletion will also bold gathertags. departments 9797.43. amounted to only 1B. Co.'s contracts. $5.50 for ares and | Candescents j|for January amounted to $5,290.46. | The consumption of lights beth itor the city buildings and the jatreete has greatly increased late years, so that the average cost | of Hghting used by the municipality jhas been largely reduced, $1.26 for tim | Im one day at city hall last | month the consumption of light amounted to 251 kilowats, and this was on a day whea the city cous et did not meet. The December consumption amounted to over 5, 000 kilowats. COURT GASES Judge A. W. Frater te tn Belting- ham today hearing » petition for the disbarment of an attorney of that place, which the Whatcom county Judges are unwilitng to hear. Judge Tallman & tii with an at- tack of la srippe ‘The hearing of the final account wet for Ma Melody « ‘Albertson. ‘The Henson disbarment case was | Jerome demanded the detalla of he mot fot Dearing on March 6, before first occasion after the original cae Judge Morris PLACE PROMISE TO STAY | W. N. G. Place, acting building fmapector, has informed City En | gimeer Thomson that he will retain | with the city at the advance im sat fore the city counetl. This ordinance advances the pay \from $160 to $200 a month and | while Mr. Place ts sald to have an outaide offer of $250 a month he will forego accepting and atay with | White insisted on going to the morning at the family residence, 006 Thirteenth ay. N. Death was due to spinal meningitis. ago Wallace sttended the Seattle high school, where he was a mom ber of the junior class and very pop- ular among the students. After | saving high school he went to Ore | gon, Dut returned to Seattle recent ly and was employed by the Rich- mond Paper company. He wae woll | known newspaper carrter, ha ing been in the eniploy of The Star for tour years. TACOMA WILL HELP ENTERTAIN C. E. fa The executive committee of the | he called White name ing will front 96 feet on Olympic) Christian Endeavor 1907 convention |ome kindly asked: | Tacoma are making plans to help to the convention. The Tacoma peo ple intend to provide for numerous side trips for delegates who may wish to linger around Seattle for ja few days after the convention, or convention meetings proper. FLOWER MISSION MAKES AN- OTHER DISTRIBUTION. The Fruit and Flower mission to day agnin distributed gifte to the | patients of the vartows hospitals of | the ofty, Many donations from the | kindly disposed were received Maredon Rests Easily J, Maradon, the workman who fel! from the federal buflding Tuesday afternoon, is r cantly at Prov SEE THE POINT? “CONSIDER THIS INVEST MENT.” WEST SIDE Sixth Avenue SOUTH OF BELL 45 x120 $11,500 Half Cash; Balance Two Years. DEXTER AVENUE. WESTLAKE BOULEVARD. After Investigating thia prop erty youll be convinced it is the cheapest buy on Sixth Ave and « great big snap, with an unlimited future Rosenbaum Bros. Real Estate Brokers. 209 Oriental Block. Main 2898. Ind. 343, ane eee aot of | Untit one year | ‘The street lighting has been cut/ tack from the day before, when she to what it wan under the old 8.) eald ft was because she was ue Then it was) worthy ] The street light biti) found out?” | | franchise compels | ing of Terence O'Hrten, administrat.|that she went to White's stndio y took a trenching from) it to remove the poles within the) er of the Sullivan estate, has been | & |ton, and that tra will comes-up for|tions with W Mt would take down all ite} the city will accept the pojes and/ hearing next Thursday before Judge | month of 1902, but always againat | { ary proposed in a new ordinance be-|**!f to watch her aa she testified. le Looe | has received word that & sumber| you tell your mother all? feet on East Prospect and 17 feet! of churches and ©. EB. societies tm | pouldn't in the entertainment of delegates | io make Jerome yield for a time la visit." “Did you ever Visit the |Court then adjourned |doctor with Jack Biaff¥more’™ No.” “Are you suret™ "Yer." “in| you have |who have spare time during the|the operations which people of Seattle | the names of Evelyn and THE SEATTLE STAR-—-THURSDAY, FEB. a1, 190 new turn, The witness galned strength aa ahe wipped from a glans of wator while Jerome read a letter | written by Byelyn to am actress tn the Florodera company, then play ing in London, deseribing the pleas ures, of Paris and her vistts to the ‘Dead lat.” Pvetyn admitted that her aeooant ina bank in the Metropolitan Opera THAW CASE (Continued From Page |.) who are here to testify Evelyn was recalled when court [reconvened this afternoon. Jerome jaatd he would require another day jand « half om his cros#«examination Evelyn Anxious to Proceed. rs ny This afternoon Jerome said two White. witnesses were present who came Coereed Into Writing. a other states. irae see > | aaid, as tired, and ow tha ‘When did you firet realize (B® lthe trial be suspended and the tom gatent of the wrong done you PY |timony of Doctors Deemer and Bin © ume ” . \cuman be taken at once. Hart a ee nae ald in white be. {ridge objected and said Evelyn wax cause after Thaw had opened her | “Beer 4 great strain and wished to oyes she first realised what the |**1.uromih (he Ordeal, or arehitect’s treatment meant to h6F. | pitted to tell why he-must return Jerome questioned her clovely |ty Pitsburg. ‘The Judge announced about why she wrote to White from | that ne would hold court Friday and Bonlogne. | She said ber mone, (Saturday for the benetit of the White's. extsacedinacy personality | Caves, Gantiomen. Wrelya was had a fascinating affect npom har. |Tectlied, to the stand. Jerome re > nating effect upon verted to the wrongs received at “ne out,” found her was because I wa sald Evelyn, changing “Who told you you had been| “In one way,” she said, “my hite’ . id be mother didn't know of my wrongs.” | hate gf ap ng cae a = Paces Fascinated by White. time she had ever told of her wrongs except to Thaw in Parts White Was Good Friend. Jerome recalled the tneident of the unnamed man in the tower studio. “The witness repeated under questioning that Edna Goodrich had introduced her to White in 190), in July or August. Jerome recalied her softening toward White on the trip from Paris to Boulogne, and she said, “I know of no one upos whom | could depend more as & friend than White, He was kind 40d considerate, and expecially to iy, Me was n good friend, and T tried to make Thaw under stand that, I told him that White was a grand mun oxeept for his ter jrible failing, but Mr. Thaw said his food points made him al! the more dangerous, White was always kind and thowgh(fal, more so than most jmen. He never made love to me until that night. He wes al ike « father and seemed to admire me. He was interested fn me but | never could make Mr. Thaw under stand.” Nothing But » Bluff. Td Edne Goodrich tell you any The name of the man whom Bvretyn met in the studio was not made public, Jerome waa given it in a whisper and raid he would call the man to 4 private examin ation to eatabliah the date. The Prosecutor was rcelentions. He drew from Evelyn the statement thin « month after her rulum @ continued rela je until} the first her will, she insisted. Whep the girl broke down, covered hyr face with a handkerchief and cried) 1 sobbed. Jerome was disarmed Several women writrs left the room, causing @ short delay. After January, 1902, Evelyn said she bgt no improper relations with White, and thereafter he always treated her kindly, “but, oh, not courteously.” . Girt Becarne Inebriated. The gtrt soon recovered her com posure. Her husband strafnod bim The witness went on, saying that she went to the studio agafust her | thing about White before you metT will; that White made appoint | (Red Jerome, ments by notes, and that she want | "™éna sald, “FH ed to go home after supger, but|! seked If she and she anid "No. is & grand man.’ ngaged to him, She said he lethent were present. White insisted that Vietimiesd Goveral Times. the girl could only heave one gtase Jerome drew from the girl 4 de | of champagne. This made her sus- tailed statement of various occe | pect bie Intentions toward the girt. sions when her retations with!” The same bluff he put up to me, White were renewed. Time a0d/ sid the witness, bitterly. ogain teare came into her eyes.) game bluff?” sald Jerome. her voice trembling ae she anawer-| You tt was nothing but a bluff,” ed. She tnsisted that she always) eatg Evelyn. it White's advances, and was/| | Lady Ashburton Mentioned, lways pited with wine until par! Wally intoxiented. She said she had| ‘The most sensational feature oc been White's vietim more than once | curred Infé this afternoon, when a im the 24th st, studio, and ttkewise! sty of the tongue by Evelyn, in more than once in the Madison) which she named Frances Belmont, Square tower. She remembered), former member of the original only once in the 22nd st. studio, and) Piorodora sextette, and now Lady explained that “White got scared| Ashburton, as a frequent visitor at about the 24th st. place.” White's studios, With this excep. Couldn't Tell Mother. tion all the other names mentioned told all the pith | were whispered by the witness Into in Paris, and that|Jerome’s ears, The audible men Again Jer. | tion of Lady Ashburton’s name was Why didn’t] an accident. ‘Oh, I I'd rather have dted than | Adjourne to Monday. tell her.” \werald reconsidered his previous de “Did you ever visit Dr. Carlton | cision and determined to hold no Fiint?” “1 couldn't remember such |farther court session unti) Monday undergone were any of them of a criminal nature?” } Gossips Get Busy. | Evelyn explained that the oper | ations wert for appendicitis. Jer | ome dropped the subject. The rodip bumed with gossip at the question and started old rumors connectitig Barvy more. Evelyn showed a determinn. | tion to get the ordeal over, and | Jerome offered to exeue her tt noon, but the girl sald she pre ferred to go on | The examination NOTICE TO REALTY DEALERS We have 116 acres, platting proposition, that we had in- tended plactng on market in spring. Owing to "two additions we are now at work on, we will not be able to handle This is good, and we have it Jno.C.Hays & Co. then took | the early this LOTS Two lata in Fairview Add., 10x100 each, New car line will go within one bleck. Fine view. Price 8575. A lot ‘wot, in’ Ross’ Seo ond Add. Clone to broom fac 523-24 PEOPLES BANK tory. Price #650, BL Two tots J0x120° eath, on Main 2653. Ind, 4887 Tint St., half block from Green Lake car line, Price $1,000 half cash Hoover Bros. 617 Marion Bidg. Main 1677. Ind. For Irrigated Lands call om COLUMBIA CANAL CO, 2420. Attalia, Walle Walla Co. Wash. FREE We keep an abstract ayntem and will be glad to tell you the name of the owner of any plece of property in the elty free of harge GREGOR M'GREGOR 316 Denny Building. @O AND SEE OXBOW ADDITION TODAY. 7 The pitifal wall seemed| At the last moment Judgo Fite | tracting attention tr end a number of men w marquinette The plain fabrie 1 combined with that having delicate roses scattered over it The ma rial in a pale blue, while the flow | here ora are of a similar tons of pink. |~ The yoke of the skirt takes on the | form of a pointed apron. This tw of | the figured goods, while the ma al of the deep flounce is plain The bodice i» of the figured mar quisette and opens upon a dickwy of valenciennos lace, This te strap ped with velvet of a deeper biue The vetvet is also used about the | deep yoke of the skirt, and forme a} rever on the bodice. } The sleeves are of val. reaching to the elbow, and are & mans of nar: | row lace, A cape of the figured) marquisette is at the top of them JOHN F. CRAGWELL HOME FROM EAST - GRANCHES — 8. Georgetown. quarters th whom J investment DANCING FROCK FOR YOUNG GIRL vOKE contemplate A bill increases rapidly—too rapidly you think But a Bavings Account grows just ae quickly and it is aft in your favor. Start one with us, We Pay 4 Per Ct. Interest On Savings Accounts 4, Renton, John F, Cragwell, who has for | the past three months been on a|f 74™®# D. Hoon pleasure trip throughout the east-| ™ & soLNmn ern states, returned to Seattle yes | DIRRCTORS terday Ferdinand Rehnite J eonbers A “It was my first trip east in a — jong time,” sald Mr. Cragwell to uJ The Star, d I return to Seattle more thai or impressed with the importance of this elty. ‘Thr out the east I was continually ask: | ed about our fair in 1909 and about | Seattle in general, This city ts at Pramidont Cashier D Lowman . B boiner UnionSaving & Trust Co. Ortental Billiard and Pool c aa 4 Ch 1413 Third ave, have eight jorner Bocond Ave. an - iatsee cy idg., tle, Wash. tables and the only 6x10 pool table | a peal toe ogee ash ente for in Seattle, A place for gentlemen vw ig dg ogg ariors, | new king ana . Alaska (Seattle Star Special Services.) NEW YORK, Feb, 21—For the afternoon dancing class « dressy frock for a young girl in made of | Twenty Fine “i Lots n LAFAYETTE PLACE } ADDITION From $750 to $1,100. PerLot - One Third Cash One Third | Year One Third 2 Years | 1513-15-17-19 SECOND AVENUE. Z. A. MAFRIGE CO., Inc, J. J. WOLF, Mgr. MAKES THE FOLLOWING Announcement: OUR MANAGER, MR. WOLF, HAS RETURNED: FROM THE EASTERN MARKETS. HE HAS PUR. CHASED VERY HEAVILY. WB MUST MAKE ROOM. COMMENCING Saturday, Feb. 23 WE SLAUGHTER EVERY PIECE OF GOODS IN OUR HOUSE AT PRICES THAT WILL APPEAL TO THE PUBLIC, ® BRE FRIDAY'S PAPERS FOR PRICES. a — oi The Largest avings Deposits n the State The people of Washington have built | | | | | j } Our contract with the owners expires Feb. 27, when they will raise the price of the remaining un- sold lots 25 per | up our Savings Deposits to the largest | cent. These are total in the State. Such approval can if the cheapest lots never be a matter of chance. It is be- we know of in cause the people know the solidity, the strength, the conservatism of this bank PER CENT Compound Interest Accounts opened from $1.00 up. No information, not even of the existence of your account, is given to anyone else. Resources, over $10,000,000.00 Reserve, over $ 3,000,000.00 The Scandinavian American Bank Of Seattle Seattle today. | COME TO THE OFFICE OR PHONE AND WE WILL TAKE YOU OUT AND SHOW THEM TO YOU AND EX- PLAIN OUR tREASONS WHY YOU SHOULD BUY now. Ole Hanson 608-9 NEW YORK BLOCK. MAIN PHONE, 3275 IND. 3928 j | | Our Many Friends Are Invited to Attend a Complimentary Recital to Be Given by MR. C. ARTHUR LONGWELL : of New York Assisted by MRS. NINA MARTIN HATCHER On the Evening of Friday, February Twenty-second at 8:15 COLUMBIA COLLEGE OF MUSIC HALL Broadway and Pine Streets The I louse of On kty fe ==. } rye