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fool joker, Me reac grounds fr up on Bquak slough and ie a Preto bing gy Bitom able case of she fing to ere . — ta the — bovne H eye Seamaitg to get bites (Star Special Servien) ~ geurne ta ; the sult In equity to com |speak English, and not much can by a woman be Aner rested by & More G Hoh Mensage came to him) CONCORD, N. H., April 2.—-Mrs.) Dé? the leaders of the church to an | phe learned from him of his inten ficial, she confessed to having|@ver the long distance phone that € tlamanags teen of ki no Sati igh 100 pound pe a victim © en a waist on Saturday night tn pounds of dynamite OD! " ds ¢ id im the Stone-Mist he aa well ag & hat, Bhe ad-| ploded on Pier A, in th | the charge of three men prominent is Kiddy Ap ny ~— a | yesterday. AW 1 being the wife of a reputable} After returning in great haste the| in the church, who will act 48 trU®! Thin was the surprise promts 1| THE TH EATERS | rehai “tumbled ima soal sheet metal | @ has caused mech trouble in lo was pot arreste ex recently, She was not ar pours ahe was the store offictala having (Berippe To! te the same store, 0 ubt that she t# Insane NEW YORK, Aprt A GH | HIM RAFFLES tp yp Ad Paper Men BE oy MB (Star Specie! Service.) Tate, te the Oriental mackraker and _ ba Gioeonda. All of the principal actors in the| PORTLAND, April 2-—Insptred (Be charges that of $10,000 entrust) | Beng nga Br Bg er trial gathered at the court room |by the example of Lincoln Steffens, 22% the consul for sending aged |) *'' OPers tunetul a 1) watchful and suspicious, He cov-jearly. Evelyn Thaw sat ins chair/a Chinaman has turned muck sar etic or a mh gr 4 — (SP valle operas amngeenn ng| ered Mickelson with @ revolver outside the railing. Dr. Bingham! ryker and promisos exposure which|peared. $6,000 have GAP") Ponchinelll, never reached th man | {rom the window where he stood, | was present, as were Drs. | will fasten the stain ft on the rearing possible nssassination, #'°* Of fame accorded Verdi ‘/and commanded him to throw up} vans, Jolliffe and Gregory. 1h | owing Oriental robes of Moy Bak ut has ap sd for police |‘h* older writers, he was a master = nie hands, | SSG weaned by Jerome and he appeared | im Chinese consul at this city. | protection. A petition for the re-|f Melodic sweetness, Mme. Nor oredr wenger fr ag Chin Gee Gow, prominent Chi-/moval of Moy Bak Hin has been | 7'* nd the famous tenor, him in and tatroduced him to his guests as the man who had rob of his honesty aad bed the rooms. Apparently a gen the sobs of his young) t a burglar, he was the center wy ia her arms, gave | of attraction until the police arrived ons of grath | and ended his social career. convinced C! Jerome examined Dr bief, whose wor! he Mickelson had no difficulty this| ring out the fact that mined the defendant with a view of determining his sanity the Tombs He and father to| morning im convincing the poll ty. | that he coal not have been guilty Mickelson was | of the robbertos at the Dresden, His at the/ sobbing wife and uncomprehending Rouse on Fifth/ child presented tangible reasons for @. During the pre mediate release and he was set liberty. Mickelson explained his tempo ry presence in the alley on bis way home from work to the satis faction of the chief. Michael J. Delehanty, anything trrational tn 4 } Franklin Sheridan, « tlan officer, Joha A ade, Y NEEDED April At ao rene Although the canvasters in charge “tee taliway situs of the arrangements for the na- fe the union com- in in & next Juk made several trratior fon in Sea , y have se- ative and there te) ed accommodations fer 6,000/ When excited. The w visitors, they yet have the task of nfer- @iter the confer | oviding quarters and entertain ment for 16.600 mere, predict that 2 vad here tlonal. < startin See ON THE FRONT the roads do mot show you notm™ Baggage of passengers traveling |.” Pp Rew apparent! eee it are apparently | eween Seattle and Brisco ‘ice jot being examined at its destinatica Wem for s new city hall. and Alaska district have struck it wen referred to the prop- Steamer Humboldt arrived last mae was passed inviting freiaht cargo. ter to the Pacific Coast Steamship AFIRE. j Dettingham to finish beading %6,- tere: bedelothes ‘afire The steamer Montara, of the Pa- lchartered by the Pactfie Coast ber and freight to San Francteco. p—| The steamer City of Puebla, 4 Ke the ae) om ary- ‘of nine #0% at Moran company, having lost OMAHA, Neb, April at Af unusual feat of construction te Jaquith, Mi the new c! betng done on the Boston block, States 7 oe where timbers are supportin the Bag rnc With bis family | POrth wall while the windows light- ouletée wd ing the first Moors are being lew- | — dors Got depend on ON THE SOUND 7 Between Se ae 2 B8 SEATTLE and EVERETT {0 flad the missing Hatton. the former lexan! Magnificent view of Sound and Olympics and Henry o.. Pacific Ik elegraph Co., by the grand jury a Puemmoning of meth Tesult of the testi Cochrane, his yesterday summer home and camping sites Perfect gardening soil, ri h, deep and Large tracts, two to five acres ca h Prices range from $200 to $750 ge of the tn ‘ y easy terms Between Hatton ant Ver, s and after the fire Take Great Northern train at 8:30 4 , 4 Mukilteo, where Mr. Geo, Wheeler ; Arthur E, Childs will meet you show you over the property metre icc: IA West &Wheeler Load have sold Colman Block in Bighteonth “Were ec CONTRACT, Z pect fa MetatreD was tox 7 ir the grading of sale st. lor th Can is bid for th es Gere Wei 's office, # the Steilacoom vais Mating that Mr, » A there ¥ ’ Per See recovered # a Cent Cent Dhonogrs " pha, kk Mechines, ty pew: iier Tepaired at a THe vee haw nwt n iibn W. PA day te ars Ales. F. MoRwnn. cow SAVINGS ACCOUNTS ONLY. ren the clerk ‘Taken to her home, the woman # the woman i ve Up quantities of goods stolen ‘on a countes MeDougall & Southwick, the dag and 8 i Murehe and other stores. & wap stopped! anc! # probably one of the shop iitters raph Service.) lunacy commission lost no time in physt | end he | - FRANCKE TAKES BLAME oe eee : having left his work, Mr. Gray took |#een and visited with Thaw, with him. Dr. MeGuire, the Tombs of Seeing that Mickelson waa prop |clan, was the first witnes m the erly arrayed in evening dress, jus wtified that he had the | declared rational ved nothing unusual Jefendant’s manner He that Thaw was always when conversing with him Thaw Always Rational. McGuire to} never | attendant, succeeded McGuire. testified that he had never noticed Thaw and said the prisoner alwaye talked in telligently. On crossexamination, Delehanty sald that Thaw never talked to him about White, #0 he could not say whether he had | crisp weather ts reeponsibie for the) #Od the troops are tn charge. any delusions oa the subject MANY ARE tache, and Rmily Wathen, testified that Thaw ab | managers of present Mayor Dunne had ays appeared rational to them Episcopal) by 25.000. The polls close at ¢ chaplain of the Tom said he had | o'clock. talked several times with Tha Wade testified that Thaw appear- e@ rational since Christman, be had/ turns show that the state republt- statements |can tleket has been elected by « tnese anid | majo ee eoval Doint the tone! Christian Endeavor conven-| tough before that time that when he wae taken Tombs June 26 he appeared trra Dr. Hamilton wae then placed the stand, and Jerome and Commis. | he will be elected to go to the jower/ and Hubbard and booked oe stoner McClure @tecuseed « point which led to MoCture asking: |sell te not dismayed by the vote “s =". [BIGFIRE | legal You claim that Thaw nmane through #ft of thie trial, Jerome quickly replied “Yea! MELENA, April &-—The republt- | Joan candidates favoting the was RACING franchise revocation have been}; | elec | will im the future be sealed and no BIDS VERY o ted. * omni etamination made. " (Beripme Telegranh Services.) | On account of a reduced wage SUGUE en tte: Cond See YORE, Ane 8s na |seale the firemen on all lighthouse DIVERSE Pete eilldate ter maser ta| mest at the Holel Saranac, one of the tendets in the Oregon, Wasbingtow elected by about 300 pluratity, dez}™@ most fashionable places on ap e The chub wi prod. night from Southeastern Alazka.| ‘The board of pubite works in spe- = Pua & Yeolition in favor of She sails north again tonight with | cial session today awarde! | - a fair list of passengers and heavy |tract for grading « large number af streets In Fremont to Wm. #@tan. filet Reid thelr 1909 conven-| The steamer Rureka, under char-| ley & Co. the bid being $96,725. 060,006 shingles and a cargo of tum-| Colonel John Kinste ts In Seattle QU ] E an Insame MAR. ber tor Ran Francisco, sot for the purges sf inspecting if company, arrived thie morning from MILITIA INSPECTION. county | civic Coast Steamship company, is ingten National guard. Tontgh flere at the bunkers loading 1,500 tone| the armory Col, Kinsie will Inspect | strike of the miners at Treadwell |’ MAD of coal for San Francisco. Companies B, D and I, infantry,/t« unchanged today. There ts no ay The collier Meteor, of the Globe | and Company A, of the signal corps. | disorder. Superintendent McKensle Navigation company, bas been) PEAMIT FOR STAGLE. Steamship company to carry tum-| 6 9. peicxson “aa from the board of public works to-/ superintendent MeKensle stated 2 ‘ ram stable of | that he would not grant another de- of the Which arrived from Sam Francisco |i) tideflats in which to house his eo tearmme while reerading Fourth av, in| ® Propeller biade tn the wtraita, JAQUITH KILLS HIMSELF, CONSTRUCTION FEAT. / | (Serippe Telegraph Service.) 2—A. BI the original promoter of | himself, following reverses, ered nearer to the grade of the! HOCKEY sTicKe sidewalk, - ONT AL A 1. Hal's, 1111 First av The Bank forSavings pate from Superintendent Capital $400,000 Fully Paid LNen FIRST AV. AND UNIVERSITY ST., OPFONITE POSTON THE SEATILE STAR—TUESDAY. APRIL 2, 1907 Vire Marshal Kellogg went the fishing VANCOUVER, B.C. April Rddy has given her millions tnto | |tees as long as she lives, This bithe defense and created a ne transfer was made Mareh 6, and}sation. The transfer of the prop Blanche Walsh only became known this afternoon erty, both real and personal, Was] pieanche Walsh ts soorts when the attorneys made thelr re imate for a consideration of $1 wns ie of her career in “The p The nbination ine decidedly worth seeing. | nese merchant and contractor of Be, forwarded to Washington. ino, sing in “La Gloconda. United States authorities who are to examine him. | ter, according to a report brought The officers of the Empress stat- to Victoria yostorday by officers of }ed that borh Chinese and Japanese | stock the © P. R. steamer Empress of | looted the Da | Japan. je instruments of navigation were Capt. Prancke stated to the offf | stolen | BICYCLE REPAIRING man «| At A le Mail's, 1291 Firet av. Practically idle, something unprece- “aged aa the mines have former ly closed only on the Fourth of July and Christmas. CIHCAGO, April 2—The cold, United States Marshal Raymond | | blame upon himeelf for the dina» “Barbara Frietohie.” company are drawing MONEY Is hard to get. large vote being enst today tn the Many of the men were paid ott | muntelpal election. Pusee says he| leet night and drew their savings will be elected by 46,000, and the) Which have been in the company's | tem of laying it away. with us. say he will be returned to office Michigan Republican. DRTROIT, April L—Latest re Ct. interest On Savings Accounts ity Vote of between 72,000 and] Henry Kretchner, believed to be 75000, At Kalamazoo, Willism/an ex-convict and a member of J Thompeon, democrat, was re-clected | Golden's gang of apartment li epite of the great campaign! and hotel room workers, wae arrest waged against him. Dickmas claims} ed last night by Detectives M Georgetown, houme at Washington, although Rus. /headquarters without a ¢ Election at Helena. « [testing Jerry Mahoney, the demo-| PT Broadway, were thrown toto a Corner Second Ave. and atic candidate. Pour of the eignt|P2nlc late thie afternoon by fire) anctimen will be democrats, three /P™ ‘he seventh Moor, lrepublican end the socialists have}, “02 and women climbed down pny the fire scapes, jammed the stairs corridors in the ¢ efforts to om eape the flames, whieh are gaining! ‘great headway and have apread ” rear of the b ‘iding. Ambulances aad pollee reserves) are on the scene to wateh for the jnjured. “WANY UP EARLY. Bale Deposit C JUNRAU, Alaska, April 2—The Bo cager were the 4000 stock- holders of the Alaska-Yukon-Pacttic Puposition company to make the payment of the second installment Mom stock, due today, that $60,000 of/ Mthe $127,600 wae sent in Monday, Lost Big Batch of Mail. mand, feartng that the men would] WASHINGTON, D. C., April 2— ask for an eight-hour day and] The treseury as well as other de higher wages partments lost much valuable mail The entire Treadw plant ts in the wreek of the Dakota. refused & conference with the men jist night, during which they were }to inform him that they had or- ganized a union ¢ and Domestic Machines No agents to bother you. No commisisons to pay. You save more than half. Sole Agency. CLIN 1205 SECOND AVENUE, PIANOS Would You Retuse a Bag SET MUSIC, STRINGS jes mett f"el COLLECTED er perfo mance ing Vaudeville, new bill went trip | yeater ay each performar t very entertaining and Cushing and Merril put and “The Missouri Girt.” " and the Seattle theater 1 heart-interest s and Kem = memes beeen CREMATION OF THE DEAD, An iustrated booklet containing | HOSPITAL. |the views of leaders of public opin-| fon on this subject or * most eminent 6 fan vure Seattio Wash ——— THE—— John Lindh Clothing Stock GOES ON SALE TOMORROW — MORNING At About Half Price At M. Prager & Co.’s, the Red Front Clothing Store, i44 615-617 Second Avenue. mnedy opera at the Lyrt ively muste of the whiatl ine Capt. Francke, of the wree ked fers of the Emprous that he would | which ts interspersed Greasiees tat steamship Dakota, will take all/™4ke a full statement before the! pieve, It will be heard all week. Aileen May and the Pantages and many valw | pacity houses at the Lots this week And it ie still harder to keep it unless you have some eye Get into the habit of saving We Pay 4 Per BRANCHES — Ballard, Renton Cherry. Hoge Bidg, Seattle, Wash. Agents for Alaska Benking an@ . Nome, Alesha. THE STOCK WILL UNDOUBTEDLY SELL FAST, SO IT’S TO YOUR ADVANTAGE TO BUY M. PRAGER & CO. The Red Front Clothing Store 615-617 Second Av. DR.C. F. LATHROP Osteopathic Physician CONSULTATION F REE; LADY ATTENDANT, 207 Eltel Building, Second and Pike, Opposite Bon Marche, Office Hours, 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. For Goou Results Standard Rotary $ PIANO HOUSE Near Renton Victor and Edison | Talking Machines Acre Til Second Avo., Seattle of Money Offered to You On a Sliver Platter ?? WE DON’T OFFER THAT LITERALLY BUT WE DO OF FER YOU ONE OF THE BEST GPPORTUNITIES TO MAKE A BIG PROFIT ON A SMALL INVESTMENT THAT YOU GO AND SEE OXBOW ADDITION TODAY, We Have 60 WILL EVER HAVE. LOTS IN Joseph E. Thomas & Co.’s Addition to West Seattle ARE THE CHOICEST AND BEST FOR THE MONEY TO BE FOUND IN THAT BEAUTIFUL SUBURB. THEY ARE ONLY ONE BLOCK FROM CALIFORNIA AND NINTH AVENUE. “THEY COMMAND A MAGNIFICENT VIEW OF SOUND AND MOUNTAINS, EVERY LOT 18 LEVEL. Only $300 to $500 PER LOT. EASY TEFMS. CHEAPER THAN ANY THING IN THE VICINITY. THERE'S MONEY IN IT FOR YOU WITHIN A SHORT TIME ONLY A FEW LOTS LEFT SEE US AT ONCE FOR PARTICULARS. JOSEPH E. THOMAS & CO. INCORPORATED 109 CHERRY STREET. ENTRANCE TO LOWMAN BUILDING. ALBERT HANSEN Jewelry, Watches, Cut Glam Booklet on real estate invest ments FREE Citizens’ Trustee Co. For Irrigated Lands call on COLUMBIA CANAL CO. Rainier Boulevard. Near Ay ves Al F ‘ oH TERMS. Va ta this locality are wel “tt » the point? DILLEY-¢ HANDLER 60. 205 Pacific Block, Either Phone, 605. Ware & Ireland RAINIER BLV’D. . near Wildwood 90 x 424 of these in 6 months. look at them wants quick sale Citizens’ Trastee Co. 103 Yesler , f $ 1,000 Btar at ‘The total amount raised by the collections during the t of Gen Booth, head of the ation Army, was $1,000. This amount will de fre he expenses of the visit of Gen. Booth, In ¢ there in & surplus, it will be devoted to the Army work in Seattle ANNUAL CONCERT, The first annual concer University M. & church w place Friday evening at the church, ¢ of Kast 420 1 An exte | been arranged. SPENT MANY MONTHS IN Tony Yastilaytis, the miner who was injured an explosion at Ra- vensdale in Northwestern Ime provement company’s coal ming ia veniber, yesterday teft Prove idence hompttal $3.00 Hats.....$1.50 $2.50 Hats..... $1.25 $2.00 Hats..... 1.00 30¢ } soe Neckwear. . Open Evenings, Tuesdays, Thuredays, Saturdays, 6 to 8 p. m Phone Sunset Main 6256. Seattie. Wash. FREE We keep an abstract system and will be glad to tell you the name of the owner of any piece ot erty in the city free of R M'GREGOR 301 Empire Building. Union Bakery AND RESTAURANT 217—PIKE ST— 217 Tel. Both Phones, Main 880. CHOCOLATE WALNUT. COCOANUT Your Credit Here Is as Good as Your Cash You don’t pay anything extr here for credit Our prices are aa low, and f an row NEW WAISTS JUST ARRIVED Pacific Outfitting Co, 422 Pike St.