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duties ut a or times we hay UNT BROTHER DOWN 'NO NEED OF A (AIL MATRON Sheriff Low va Benth dowe with the committee of ladies, who | board while at sea. vistted the county jail yesterday, ea) — to the necessity of a jal) matron ‘There is no present Calls Murdered Brother-In-Law a Mor- | and Tells Story Rivalling Stantord Thaw Case—Declares That Jury Could Not ct Brother. “aa not agree | ble story, rivalling in formerly a notorious character of the Stanford White-| Junea, Alaska, but was later re- leased when it was found that she matron, OFFERS TO HELP 8" while at few if any BALLARD MAN [9 A SUICIDE (Dtar Special Service.) BAN FRANCISCO, According te 4 wire from fionolulu thie morning the transport Dix hae arrived there, ead one seaman, James Brain, A Ballard, Wash. committed apside by leaping over March 2— The name of James Brain docs need for} hot appear In the Ballard directory Borers! of the men along the water Dis, and Cees of New York city, 7 one.” he said this morning, “it would ; did not Know Winkle's whereabouts, | °8*. oo A x gh Rag neg is morning by Maud be a usele expense, There te) front stated that one ¢ oir mn! Her statement as to Lamp’s char © oy always some women among |ber had shipped on the grt, the young woman taken intojacter and her offer to assist In the erday in the hope thaticapture of her brother were made the police might learn | voluntartly bouts of her brother,| The girl declared that her broth- whe recently mur |ertntaws's character was sach that L W. Lamp, bis brother-in-| her brother probably thought him- ‘Olympia. self justified in avenging the Stuart made charges against) wrongs of hie many vietima brotherindaw only “| will help you find my brother fa its sensational detalis | because [ know that when (Re facts ered against the New | are known there will be so jury on tect, and she painted the earth that would couviet him,” the ‘@ & moral leper whom | girl cried was more than justified; The girl, who is one of five daughters, told these remarkable aeeer-)that she married ber by er, Mra. Stuart offered | painter by trade, when 13 years old an perform all me aa the prisoners that mm am oa of a family the ‘the police hunt down her! being but 19 now. A separation fol meter that the law might|lowed after the coupe went to| TREASURY AT CHICAGO.) Qt scvics, Dim as it wills Alaska and the girl finally took up| FROM WHOSE CAGE $173.000) 16 give any ‘oman was arrested yester-\wtth Frame, through whose arrest] HAS DISAPPEARED, IN NEW that already TROUVSLE, the government ommend with Grover Frame, her identity was discovered. GALIFORNIA IS IW; Fitzgerald, assorting teller tn greatly excited - siddie | peared. He has been shadowed by epectal miastone the for the A.Y-P-E. to the middie | pea: y ee Ab states, wires that the Missouri leg- | detectives and newapaper men dur Arthur R. Boal eXukon-Pacifie exposition to) i isture has included tn ite budget |tng all the time the Investigation says that the BIN pro-|of appropriatio: an ftem, the | has been in progress Russell for the appropriation of amount of which is undetermined. Henry & dor the 1909 exposition has |t0 cover a building and large dis-| —_—>Fritageralg Examined, ing teller, who it hes ‘mow play for the exposition. It ts um | CHICAGO, March. 2—George W.| George W pep sonete derstood that the item will not! Fitsgerald, the teller in the taller meet with any opposition in either | treasury, from whose cage the miss ing $173,000 disappeared, was close both houses, and the ap fa an established fact. house. nk J. W a SR a SS AEE DING AWAY IN HER SHAME. > informatica in the possession of the} down a Might of stairs. he wor Knewn ae “Jimmie.” sa MN NE TREASURY TELLER IS UNDER ARREST ORTING TELLER OF ously questioned inet “wight by Chief Witkie and Captain Porter, but he wee unable of the beyond After hie examination by Wilkie ep and Captain Porter, Fitageraid, (Serippe Telegraph Service.) | 284 ; Bh neni on approached by & newspaper CHICAGO, March 2-—-George W.| man kuocked the reporter partly United States subtreasury, was ar tested today charged by Harry) Btrike Another Reporter, Friend, a newspaper man, with 3%! pPitegerald, giving bie version of sault with intent to bill }the assaclt upon the newspaper Pitegerald aesautted Friend In! man said it was because the re the federal building because he a*| porter had persistently tried to serted Friend inewlted hie wife naraph him while seeking news r other men were pul through Fitzgerald geve bond and the!» searching examination by Chief of Captain chief of the local cane will be tried Monday Witkie in the office os agi From Fitagerald’s cage $172,000 Thomes 1 Porter, recetved from Scott Cal-; W. B. Neff, special commissioner |in mutilated bank notes disap | seeret service bureau. The men questioned were currency clerk and a nephew of Cashier Frank © Lock, assistant nssort has Fitngerald as agsorting succeeded John M. Rogers, paying teller slab, currency clerk “IS MOTHER OF EVELYN THAW 4 House pe the Bleak ‘Outskirts of Pitts- al Few Facts About the Days When Evelyn “Danced for Her Mother’s Boarders and Clerke/i at} Ribbon Counter. # "BY DOROTHY DALE Mrs. 1 man, the re t of the vie LU SPPTTSBURG, Po Mar “Mrs. | tors emtreaty f e c Ion Thaw’s |u. 11% 0f 80 tae.” she sal Mra Holman ra Holman can't aee vou. She might quite safely at bat she has beer. tively forbid den to talk od ¢ rough, rug Who has fm »s.en b ae Palen A Mr, Holman. He won't stand by om her if she ss word out of call of the tnk Later Mr. Holman was seen at Mag edfid-wom.a. n blue, who has | his desk in the office of the M. K./ ful | MeMillin Co, brokers, Germania Bank butiding, Wood and Diamond | ™y t one | ts, Pi 1 He was clean-cut! ,* and dect im appearance. Like ‘on wise his speech weg You may say just this,” an h m | delivered himself of his const ~ ph Be ‘ |repeated statement. “Mr. and Mrs. | Meee |. €. Holman have nothing to say.” | ar Hence that bleak Brookline isola | ton eee ot Not Out of Mind. el an um South from | Yet as a complete existence extin- | tet re prooll it has failed. For those allotmer vent by: Nesbit with b houses mak the ne Howard, in} and the ape b pretty girl was | é the car tin a faint gotten Path aeron scot. at he had « room-| Hotman moder wher tock theater com-| @ight-roon painted |pany, and for their entertainment | Gray and dr piouous | little Florence, who was a sweet Kk ie noone months | de child of 10, teachers at the ‘ chimneys | wise nt? how She danced | ; expanse hite | f =, She was al-| a ito | sntly among them,| MAS. J. C. HOLMAN, EVELYN THAW’S MOTHER, FROM AN Mee of the p< end fl he time A a HITHERTO UNPUCLISHED PHOTOGRAPH, fe f eh us her mother always managed | This photograph of Mrs. Holman was taken when Evelyn was a oh sak *|—that is, everything that would] child, The pose of the head and some of the features give the young pia er attractive nad rECOME first re-lo tae setae Obiooter te lite mother of those days a striking resemblance to the child wife who has M “up her rooming | UNdergone tortures in the criminal court of New York Anether ;» i] | Sa bution a: me “ wots Be ave, wr = a ‘a became an admirer of her D tu iy to be ! jetured in marble | _ ‘ 1 where @ w rooming If you'll come to Yor) After a ‘year Mra. Nesbit went SMM. Holme jouth Highland av., more pretet-|he promised, “I'll make the whole| hack to Pittsburg, left her young Py teimen t than the former, was opened. |city m ver the woman In| qaughter to the life of the stage . «| Bat hard hearted furniture black und the studios, to the care of a Sit Tin fron for pay mes peahy 6 he went Broadway angel in Greater Td Over the & 0 Philadel And Byelyn’s ch os for m York, and told some friends how PT Net me in toy children went to Philadel! posing were not neglected. Mr | wall her, annghtes was getting on Lf was caref to t nroun nd while that ery of the ¢ ot nn ound & Cozy Inc Found an Angel her daughter's sh fluffy locks|ing ttle figure in blue, “I didn’t oo ‘ t few weeks in Philadel-|a black velvet ribbon to which|know what I was doing, for I door, su < ph M Neabit clerked in the|waa sewed those long, lovely—but| thought all women were bad until f y, ferntsed t der a large de 4 e—curla, famed the country|was over 18 years old,” is still elation : ot at Janghter fo nd surmounted the making us shudder, Mra. Holman i the ribbon cour But soon | with a big ive hat. Them the/the mother, ts safely, quite safely FJ OBE Woman 7 ; “! Necovered Evelyn and|child of 16 would parade down| at home among the dosolate hills of her reiue a inent New York politician |Broadway—and, of course, the ov-) Brookline, SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, SATURDAY, MARCH a, 1907. MURDER {a A MYOTERY, (Berippe Telegraph Bervice.) DAYTON, ©, March 2b--Greater mystery surrounds the strange @eath of Dona Gilman, an aged wo man, whom ft was claimed was| Giteh poison by her relatives to end| Zisctric company takes effect on March 45, The rumor that L. C. Gilman, now rand Jur | £ + _ PB nee with the Great Northern, suo- | murGer, refused point blank to in-|°°*? Mr, Donworth te gaining dict any of the members of the Gii- {STUN Mr. Gilman will not dis man family cues ft ‘The authorities are In « deep annie quandary as to the next course to sTR KERS IN In RIOT pursue, Riots, following the importation of | SUDDENLY Yesterday afterncon Mra. Ameria | Headiund, of 4420 Woodlawn - Fremont, viettied her sister, Daniel Anderson, on Brig and Ger rett nts. A short time later she wiffered an attack of heart disease en@ died. William Headland, the haeband, aod vive, Mr. Ht empineer in Alaska, and had intend e@ @ go north econ, The funeral wl be held Monday afternoon at 2 o@ieck from Mayfield’s chapel, wader the auspices of the Lady Macenbees, of Seattle. Interment wil take place at Crown Hill ceme tery, THAW SEES three children PHANTOM BEFORE HIM TODAY DEFENDANT 16 meery, DEPRESSED PRISONER IN THE ‘TOMSS — WIFE AND MOTHER TRY TO CHEER HIM. NEW YORK, Mareh 2—Harry Ki Thaw ix today the most de pressed prisoner in the Tombs During the night he slept little and was awake early this morning As the hours drag along Thaw FATHER IGNORANT OF GIRL'S FATE =: eSTHER MITCHELL'S wakinie c WRITES AFFECTIONATE LET TER FROM ILLINOIS, BELIEV ING GIRL 1S STILL IN JAIL— HAS PAID LITTLE ATTENTION TO DAUGHTER, Sheriff @mith ¢ recely ‘ letter from the father of Bat Mitchell, dated “Mt, Vernon, Ml Fob. 26," which, from tts cont indicates that the family of the 4 ard of fortrnate girl had not yet he her commitment to Stoflacoom. In it the writer aske whether the girth has yet bee MRS. EDDY WILL FIGHT THE CASE FRANK H. STREETER, PERSON yee defended on every issue in-| volve AL ATTORNEY, SAYS SHE) yy, woter denied the charges | Wil DEFENO HERSELF ON|that Mrs, Eddy ts mentally irra) |tional, physloally enfeebled and EVERY POINT AT ISSUE | practically helples | ea | “Mrs, Rddy is as strong as ever | ‘ |she has been in the past 10 year {Beripps Telegraph Servies.) | iaia Mr. Streeter, He refused to CONCORD, N. H., March #—| gay whether she w ar in| Frank H. Streeter, the personal at-| court personally, and also refuse 1} |torney of Mrs. Eddy, sald today | te who are her financial guides, | that the sult filed by ber son yester Alfred Harlow, head of the ¢ | day for an sccounting of the funds/tian Scientist publication com: of the Christian Science church will | tee, arrived here today RAILROAD DIRECTOR WON OVER BY BRYAN |AT A DEMOCRATIC DINNER nr with: your | BOTH HENRY W. WHIT BOSTON, SAYS HE IN "GOV OMAHA NEY, OF SEES GOOD POINTS SANMENT RAILROADS, (Soripps Telegraph Service.) OMAHA, Neb, March In a spirited colloquy at the Omaha elub democratic dinner last nigt Henry M, Whitney, of Boston, and William J. Bryan discussed govern mient ownsrship of railroads 1am a director of the Boston & Maine railroad,” said Mr. Whitue ‘and yet I can conceive of there being virtue in the theory of gov ernment ownersh but, Mr, B before you can succeed in ing the endorsement of the Bast of your schemes you must couple OWNERSHIP OF) — eee STAR WEATHER FORECAST.-FAIR_AND COLDER TONIGHT, wih HEAVY FROST; SUNDAY FAIR. VOL. 9. PAY ONLY ONE CENT DEMAND YOUR CHANGE NO. 5. 25 CENTS PER MONTH. EN ET a EXORBITANT PRICES STOP ‘WILL GILMAN TAKE | $. E. CO. POSITION The resignation of George Don worth punsel for the Seattle men to take the places of #triking letreet raliway employes, resulted ro | the burning of one of the finest cars and other outrages this mc ‘The sheriff says he may | for troops. TILLMAN WANTS TO | KNOW EVERYTHING | j —_ | Telegraph Gervies.) | appeal | ‘ON, D, C., March 2 Henator Tillman today presented « re hg upor for all the papers and rebtve to the recent onntraction of the 5 by contract and the r bide MAD HOUSE. seems greatly impreased that Jer ome is making « supreme effort to send him to the mad house, This is what the militomatre defendant most dreade This morning Evelyn Thaw and his mother visited Thaw in the Tombs and they tried their best to | paving which STREET PAVING | Board of Public Works May Suspend All City Im- provements Until Asphalt Combine and Contract- ors Otfer Bids at Reasonable Figures. The probability of the city being compelled to suspend all paving and other public improve ments owing to the unprecedented high prices demanded by contract the contractors might come dowg to earth again A great deal of paving, grading, concrete work, watermains and planking was considered. The bids were sent to the engineer for comp ors was forcibly brought to the at-|putation and it is probable that tention of the members of the|many of them will be rejected board of public works today when| Tuesday as being too high. contract work was considered Big Bide on Asphalt. fi Water mains formerly inid down! 4 two asphalt companies bid lor $1.40 @ lineal foot were shown by the bids to Bow enat be high an] the big paving job designed for Thirteenth av. south. According to $2.10, and sandstone paving that a wasd to be put Gove ee & Square | ie checks this work will cost over jyard te today $4 and §6 a yard.) Wooden water mains which wore|, Th Independent company, the lowest bidder, asked $2.08 a square | yard, $4 for the sandstone and $1.40 for the concrete work, while the Barber company bid $5 for sand- stone, $2.15 for the asphalt and $1.75 for the concrete. once placed for 60 cents, 45 cents! and up to 80 cents a foot have ad vanced unt! nder the bide submit.) ted they reach as high as $1.20 a| foot. Big Asphait Prices. On the job on Twentieth The Star told yesterday some-| Ninth av. and other streets, the bids thing of the advances in anphaltiof the two companies were the & | same above. The bids for the planking of was $1.50 square ward and is pow as high as $2.13 « yard Massachusetts st. on the tideflats, The prices for lumber seem to be| were opened. This is a big plece more reasonable than anything/of work and there was competition. Bids for this clase of ma-|The lowest bid for the work was terial ran fairiy even and in some/ $20.50 a thousand feet of lumber, of them there not a great mar-iIt costs the contractor to get it gin for the contractor, |$16 a thousand, and when laid i It was suggested at the board! will not leave over a margin of 50 meeting that the city might have to, cents @ thousand as profit. The aad aoe ab all ae eae in order that bids ran as bigh $23.10. FAST TRAIN OFF THE TRACK H. Alvord, San Bernardino, bag gageman, head cut, arm broken, im SAN BERNARDINO, Cal., 2—The Santa Fe passenger March train cheer him up. This afternoon be | ¥*!ch daily makes the trip om the | ternal injuries. appears to be in a trifle better|*tesbaped track, yesterday after-| Mrs. J. Holly, Boulder, Colo., tace 2 noon ran inte an open ewitch near and arms badly cut The trial will be resumed Mon-/ Colton, left the rails and crashed| Engineer McNall, San Bernar 16 day morning at oc have | r to Esther wt « @ still strong such as @ parent might away from home, telling h things are at the 11 the weather, the chickens red pig.” and about the Esther Mitchell's parents took no part in saving the girl from the ¢ of government nd | declaration | ownership the that pacy recific you propose not to confiscate property, but to pay for it at full value | Mr, Bryan assured Mr. Whitne lthat he and his friends had no| thought on intention of confivea tion | But the diff would be," | Mr. Bryan, “de the actual | cash value rallroada would want to ran in v 1 Th oper h would | rejoined Mr, Whitne to pay them tion Mr, Bryan asked Mr, Whitney tf he believed govern ownership of railroads a poss 1 Mr.]} Whitney replied Yes, if the Harrin and Hills wean on at work.” jbetween the nto the forward care of a freight dino, scalded by escaping steam, | train standing on the track. cut about head, sheulder bn eign The passenger car was ¢rowded| John Wise, St. Lovis, shaken and one passer 8 i out-| cut right, another fatally injured and ~ scores wore seriously injured |CONDUCTOR CONFESSES TO The Dead. I. Nagasaki, Japanese, residence CAUSING TRAIN WARE. knawn (Serinns Telegraph Service.) Fatally Injured. " > > ., Fireman J. M. MeKenney, San| SAN BERNARDINO, Cal, March Be lino, left leg broken, back |2—Conductor McLennen, of the Inju Salt Lake freight train, confessed The Injured. to the coroner today that he left J. O. Conrad orona, Cal, leg!the switch open that caused the broken, back Injured | wreek yester at Colton, in whic Mrs. W. B. Stevens, Kansas City, |one man was killed and 36 injured, internal tnjur The Injured will recover. WELL NOW THIS IS GOING SOME (Scripps Telegraph Service.) March 2.—A bill » senate today TOPEKA, Kan. was introduced tn appropriate $12,000 to purchase horse 1 carriages bearing the coat of ns for the governor, and (Rertans Tabourenh. Qitesd the mainte mance of the WASHINGTON, D. C., March 2 ee insicdi jA cable received today from J de Olivares by the state departme says that the most important battle Honduras and Nica ragua forces resulted in a victory ‘MEAD SIGNS for Nicaragua } SAYS BODY WAS NOTHELD. | G. B. Lovejoy, whose daughter, | Catherine, dled at the family home | last Tuesday, denied the report that | he child's body was held for 60 a hours without notifying an under (Star Special Service.) Lovejoy states that the child] OLYMPIA, March Governe lied Tuesday and the remains were | Mead y y signed the bill m turned over to an undertaker on | ing f - Wednesday. He believes a false re- | tion of art at Seattle, Tacoma port was given by a neighbor and Spokane LEGISLATURE HAS — BEEN REAL BUSY | HOUSES HAVE PASSED fan nal y BILLS—TWO-MILE LIMIT | five affoct BILL HAS FIGHTING CHANCE. | f.''08 to corporat A--Y-P.-B; e idelands; five regulat- 108 ing tr ess or finance; one a cou bill; one regulating (Star Special Service.) the hours of labor; two creating OLYMPIA, Wa Mareh more offices, aud one dividing the Both houses of the legislature have | state into congressional dtatriets o date passed 8 bills, of which The imp t bills still been signed by the gov-| pendin © the direct primary bill; rnor ' mending railroad commission Among the bills already 1 1} law lemurrage dil. by both how are seven making | fiative and referendum bill, and the | sok yal laws eight regulating public All th wil bably pass finances; fourteen revenue x th tive and’ ret of the public health o ate ed iv na eight for public humanity or et t been measures; three good 1 the tx private relief bills; f ' h the tw increasing the salaries of , ate exe fictals; five extending the func heir hance, having pa of the government; four giv €