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wHo DIVORCED RICH HUSBAND TO MARRY . SMITH, BRINGING HOME BODY OF MILLIONAIRE who DIED ON HONEYMOON, lot y. Mra Gea, Keppel, friend ¢ the Prince of Wales, his th ett witemt Meets clander Stewart, of Baltimore, Mire. Stewart may and fond of sos al diversion, Btewart sedate and phitanthropy and the m Of animale, a York, Smith ne } longer Qives gorgeous | Valentine NM at Sherry buys | Whitey’s magnificent $3,000,000 palace in Fifth avenue, Gives great attended by Mrs, Stewart i the elite Climax of the Btew- jarte’ married felicity follows a din jner dance for the coming ot of | thelr ahter Anita. What's this? The Stewarts are estranged! SMITH. ACT I ee.) Scene I—-foeth Dakota Mra Stewart takes up residence and suce tiv Incompatibility, Stew. art now the “silent” one. ene 2--Sootiand “Rilent*® Bmith attentive to am Bingtieh Bella, Ar rival of Mra. Stewart in haste, Hae , her diverse, Old ties stronger, th and Mra, Stewart married, for a world tour Scene India. Haleyen days of the bridal couple Toasted by na- sand bureaucrats, Meeting with the ameer of Afghanistan. « Drexel yaett Margharita to the isles of Japan to see the oherry trees in blooen. Scene 2—Japen, Romantlo trips j among the tea heaves and miniature ieardena, Heart twinges, “Sitent™ [Smith tndispesed. Stricken, Dead. A boneymeoon widow, Ne return te | the PRtth avenue mansion for « drivet| campaign ef soctal triumphs, “Bi- banting | jont Smith silent forever. The widow The "| journeys home with her dead, 's fortane te estimated now at $75,000,000, This wilt go to the already possessing militons in her own right. eeiiies magi as eee | ROAD wr SUPPLIES Pose 1.) | Pea, WARNINGS. | ny steamer Jeanie of the Alaske a president Coast Steamebip company sailed a ™& . ith a complete mil! outfit and severa) handred tong of railway supplies for the Alaska Pa cifle Raitway & Termtsal company at Cordova. The Yucatan, which called yesterday, was loaded with freight and mill supplies for the widow, the Hon George EB. Wright, the new mem ber of the library board eat with the board last evening. The board *\ gave the contractors on the new batlding a check for $16,179.98 in final settlement. A branch library |may be established in the city ball at Columbia as soon as that suburb ie annexed. at Ole A. Moe, aged 1S yearn & ro tired liwerymean, died this morning t 6:15 o'clock of pneumonia at the ome of his daughter, Mre J, A Stavilk, 1414 Kast Spring st. He re- od in Seattle for seven years, and * survived by & son and five daugh tora, most of whom live In Seattle The remaine are in charge of the Seattle Undertaking company, and will be shipped to Excelsior, Minn terment. MILITIA INSPECTED. Col. John Kinale, U. 8. A., retired, st night inapected Companies B, and 1, infantry, of the state nw mal guard at the armory. Co. A, * signal corps, was also in | ed. The companies passed an excellent Inapection, but all are re ced in numbers at this time of the POSTPONES COURT. Judge C. H. Hanford, of the Unit- 4 States distriet court, teeued an ler today postponing the of the federal court at cs from April 2 to May 2 be- « no place #ulteble for holding has been provided ‘MUST CONFORM TO THE LAW | Fouts and Williams, who are erecting @ large apartment house the Queen Anne bluff, have ed amended plana to comply with building laws ta respect to ght At the same and that the «: t time an ordinance sced into the coun ‘ al permit to follow ginal plans Buliding Inspector Place, howev holds that no perrait can be ts od contrary to the provisions of ng a spect Matter tn the enters und house be RO MeGires t Boiiding ogy o law. Glasswa re Sale our basemer Worth ioe t rth 2e tor Potties, worth 20 h Worth 460 for Worth 25e tor Worth 500 for Worth 600 for , Worth Ph 494 Creame he mE On eax @hen-Drew Co. Inc. ; Successors to M. Seller & Co. Retall. ; Ist Avenue and Madison Street ALASKA OUTFITTERS. juced price! itis n your while TRAGIC END OF A STRANGE LOVE ROMANCE = WONT DROP POLITICS elected the following councilmen: |!" SHAMMING OR THE SEATTLE STAR—WEDNESDAY, APRIL Lend For the U. P. On petition of the Oregon & Washington Ry. Co, Judge Griffin youterday ordered the following property condemned; Lot $1, Block 4. Valen Depet addition to Bouth Beattie; Lot 9, and the south half Of Lot 8, in Block 1, King County Beoond addition to Beattie; Lote 29 ead 40, Block 3, Union Depot addi tinm to Bouth Beattie. Wilt Be Home Aorit 15, According to a letter recetved tiiay from Senator 8. H. Plies by Receiver Twitchell of the United will Btates land office, the senator fmt return from Washington, D, C., watt! about April 16. New Bridge. County Commissioner Al. Rath estord anid today that the county Will bulld a permanent bridge over the middle of the Snoqualmie river #8 soon as possible, The old bridge Went out last November. Fell into Bay. John Hanson, a sailor, sald to » been somewhat under the in nee of drink, fell inte the bay yesterday afternoon, but was soon rescues Mountaineers to Mike. The Mountaineers club will take walking trip Sunday between Chico and Lake Kiteap tn Kiteap county, going and returning by way of Bremerton. Yeomen's Entertainment. Last evening at Columbia hall the Brotherhood of American Yeo man gave @ dance, concert and basket soctal, which was financially and socially a success Arrested for Theft. John Murphy was arrested last night in Billy's Mug _ saloon, charged with robbing J, D. Rates, an aged laborer Want Jail Matron. The Wurmerte society yesterday ok up the question of a matron at/the county jail The county commiastoners believe that none ts necessary, but the eoclety is de termined there #hatl a matron even if the society has to pay her jealary, THE WIDOW OF “SILENT” SMITH, WHO WAS FORMERLY MAB. i THE COUNCIL — The Union Pacific representa have been discussing their fr chises with counelimen and others Gu Over on the quit for several days and! jung T. Wheatman, patenter of when the franchises are Introduced] ,,, epueeh aeiading. maahiem eo SeneeNS oe hepe to have ov echareee Frank DP. Conforth with in erything arranged for thetr quick] gingement. and has asked passage. The franchises will 19! gantord for a restraining enter and here | clude the Salmon bay terminate, the) gouges &. terminals and the tunnel RAILROAD REPRESENTATIV { READY TO ASK CITY FRAN. CHIGES ANDO ARE PREPARING TO RUGH THEM THROUGH, tent. The Union Pacific ratiroad apply to the city council for Its minal and tuonel franchised within the next tro weeks, accord | Firth ev tng to several city offfetata } team ttm re | Surplus for Taxes, A erment againet th the widening jav of a new city hall} and = resolutions! The Seattle Chamber of Com- teres this afterneon decided not to The was qnestion dhae ueme hibition. The first annual exhibition of Be , ‘anes “on tndiadinttety odented favoring the project lattic artists opened yesterday at the arep ve Sone ~ question Of extending an im-ist Francis hotel @ixteen artiste post pened o ree m proposed vitation to held the Intermationaliars represented, and shout 180 by L A. Nadeau thet the chamber Epworth league convention In Se-) paintings are on exhibition retrain from endorsing candidates attle in Juty, 1909, met the approval Working on Road. wrecked 1907. Lying to 1, LOGAL FLASHES) 2 Jena, of her crew of 630 men. ) ad terrifi Fra jock at te noe's great EATH-DEALING “JENA” BLA explosion muddenly battleship killing 20¢ and injuring 300 compa nying ee: MURDE | Judge | m neture made OPOKANE (Seripps Telegraph Service.) Kver SPOKANE, April . aged 19, was abot through the a i—Al ‘The ac- from A AT Toulon March | the first photo recetved in America, Hiuctrates what must have been thy shock aboard when the mighty magazines gave in three terrific, Jeatening blasts, Victima met death in fearful forma, Many were blown to * sides at Medford, Ore. He leaves a widow, Mra. Mamie Bigham. David Davis. The faneral of David Davis will be held this evening at 8 o'clock. Hev. Hughes will officiate. The body will be shopped by Butter. worth to Randolph, Wis. Ernest Maton. ‘The funeral of Ernest Mason was | held last night at § o'clock. The body was shipped by Butterworth to De Soto, Wisconsin. Andrew Burg. ‘The funeral of Andrew Burg, age T SHOWN IN FIRST PICTURE thelr limbs flung high in the others were poisoned by deadly fumes, others were crushed and ir; } | eam against the wide of the vessel by the expanding gases. The «hip, cost- | tng $6,500,000, wns split like a paper box | THE MARKETS | The egg market is still weak. The jobbers say there \s no probability of « further slump for as fast as the market becomes overstocked, the eggs will be stored. Relief is expected soon in the | orange market, Word was received | yesterday that several cars bad ar- rived at Portland The steamer this morning brought the first cucumbers but they are #o high that there is prae heart lant might, while sitting im the | tleally al 43, who died last Monday will be y bo e. jpark by the side of Mrs. Ernest) noid this afterngon from the resl- butiding fund in excess of |diverce sult pending. needed will be used to |i® suapected. new | - “= ASKED FOR LAND The Chieago, Milwaukee @ 8&1. Paul ratiway today filed « petition in the supertor court to cond Her husband femn a} jand paralleling tte} through several see- of whieh lies oi appointment or hanes of the members bed the chamber ¢ H. Cobh, N.C. Healy and oth- ~ lore have completed surveys for the! Wriret eight miles of « 25-mile stamd- [100-1 tp ned guage road to tap their heavy | right-of-way timber heldings on the east const [tions bet of Vancouver island and the © Colorado Society. Kent Lambe: ‘The Colorado sectety wit thisjtend, mack _~——— Heventng hold ite April meeting at | Coder river vatiey. Stor Boesiat Bervine.) SKAGWAY, Alaska, April 3.—Fod] te Alaska club, and will hear a re- Tosa port from the committee to secure tate aid for the 190% exposition. Marpole Coming. General Hopertniendent Marpol epithe Canadian Pacific railway, wi! Teach Seattie tonight. He is on tour of inapection Gets Job Back. JUNRAU, Alaska, April 3—Yos-| the first time Im the history of th terday nearty every city ia Alaska held menietpal elections. This city | "ace the rallrund and old orgunion) was defeated. Heretofore John Reck, James MeCloakey, ER elections have been dominated Jaeger, H. Ruhe, &. Zenger, G. by the White Pass & Yukon, bet Frank Young and G. PF. Forrest, this year the old polities! ring waa) ‘This ticket means a wide open put down and ont. The councilm town. | elected were on the labor ticket and] “giate Senator Charles T. DOUGLAS, Alenka, April 3.~The! are for a wide open town. The suey... heen reappointed following counctimen were elected ceasful candidates are Presentl trniteg States dis yesterday: J. A. Kemmis, M. &| councilmen, Melean, J. A. Nettion, thor Martin y, Lake McGrath, D, Hudson, Henry Brie, William Stub bins, David Jadeon, Kara Peters, W. McKay, Chris Shea and C. J Joba Landquist. For schoo! treas-/ Serisy. EB. J. Liddicost defonted £. srer Henry Hall was chosen. M. Melatyre for school trustee Postpones Action. The Chamber of Commerce com- od devise ways of building « apeedway | resigned as master of the navy yard! has decided to await the action of jtow boats and will be succeeded line perk board lby Captain C. B. Oliver. Many Will Contest Tho trouble with the crew on the} iN", out. bark Harvester, of the Northwest-} mee Wee 3S / jante this year for era Fisheriss company, who Rlethen prise In the oratorical com- fused to clean up the ship om ber! oo: at the state university May 16 return from the north, wae settled). 44 17. to conteat- a 30 or more the Alden INSANE sie yesterday afternoon and the . la vark ‘will clear for the aorth to]... Dellberstes ee a Arthor Johnson, aged 19, aivine|“Pctieatty diamantiod and with |(™*, oly fe guseation eu-te paps ae CS eS laborer, ¥8*] hor foremast carried away, the) oun Os oe + ea eas ound wandering almiessly through | ‘nooner Hosolpy, Captain Wiken | the fashionable readence portion Of) jor pound for the Hawaltan islands G. N, on Time. the first hill by Patrol Cees co Nanaimo with a cargo of coal,| Great Northern train No. 1, the and simes at $:30 o'clock thi turned today to be placed om dry-| Oriental Unite i from St, Paul, ar- morning. jock and overhanied goved on sehedul BS nage 4 He was taken to potice head] "A consignment of 172 barrels of Mest at 7:45 for the first time in quarte where he talked in # oll, carried to Mukilteo from San several months rambling, unintelligible manner | pe octsco by the British ahip Bes| — Ne Action on Ferry. ene bien gh ot eden (¢ Dollar, of the Dollar line, wan] The county commisst mete hee shamming and is ol > the canter ate | BO yet decided whethe u or, @ solzed by the customs officers late) te eis to repair the old Kirk- barglar, or te demented. fternoot fine of yesterday afternoon, and a fine of (HEU Mat King County oF ee. ea 750 was imposed om the vessel ‘ > carrying freight between two bulid a new ferry American ports. Modiste Brings & Steamer Buckman of the Alaska} Elisabeth E. Lee, a ma mo- Pacific Steamship company arrived | @ has sued Fidelity Storage & Trenafer company for $2,500 dam- Captain F. A. Hurd, of the tug Hornet, was yeaterday fined $10 for failing to {tle his license with the custome house for the annual in spection of bis boat The Japanese steamer Shibetoro from San Franciaco yesterday aft ernoon with a full cargo of general merchandise and 65 passengers ahip- mber. ages for non-delivery of « ped from St. Paul inet N Excurvionists Pleased. According to a letter from mem bers of the Beattie ( elal club ORDERS INVESTIGATION OF GRAFT CHARGES, ommer THIS DOGGIE'S NEW T OVER FROM EUROPE a large number a full care slanme Maru to Sail, In cen « point cast of Kent nia ins mpany owns The the the The 910.000 subdveribed to the Y.|Hoosner, a married woman With &) gence 896 Elm at, Ballard. Eleen Whitehead. |_ Eleen Ji Whitehead, wife of William Whitehead and mother of | Mra James Pyott and Mise Beatrice | Whitehead, died at the family home, 2602 Bast Aloha st. last night, a the age of 49. The funeral will be held tomorrow at 2 o'clock, from Butterworth’s chapel under the aw | mplees of Rebeces lodge. UMATILLA IS SAFE | The Pacifie Coast Steamship company today received a report |that the steamer Umatilla arrived Steamer Toss Meru safle tomor-|at San Framciseo early this morn- row Ewin [hie daybr & of « Edwin Bigham, . home in Georgetown this morn) to the Umatilla stopping to clean | ga. of heart fallure. His father re- her grates. Is cotton, ace 4 DEATHS AND FUNERALS 4 & for the Orient With) ing og time. The Umatilla was re- of passengers and! ported to have been found in a dis ne & big COM! abled condition off the Columbia river by the steamer Buckman of the Alaska Pacific Steamship com- |pany, which arrived from San | Frandseco late yesterday afternoon. | Officials of the Pacific Const com- died at! pany belteve this report was due ‘SHOES Maru, of the Osaki Soshere Kaisha “ ¢xcursion to Californian to William company, i# to sail for the Ortent MeMurray, pa r agent for the tis evening, with $500 tons of| (Cerippe Telegraph Serview) = itarriman I the excursioniste flour for Yokohama. WASHINGTON, April 2—Repre.| Were very well The steamer Rainier, of the L. H.| sentative Rainey’s charges of graft) Denies Motion. Gray Steamship company, will tall) against the Panama canal commis | Judge Steiner, of Chelan, has from San Francisco tomorrow] sariat was today ordered fully in-joverruled the motion of the Seat morn for this port. The Raluler| vertigated by officials, The charges| (le, Renton & Southern to set aside has had off burners installed apply to the food supply. the $3,500 verdict which Mary J. Sa cae ain wichols, whe See many Visit High @ehoole. apa overed against it Bt ARS years has followed the steamboa tereopticon Lecture. » " Visita to a nuf r of the high v MISS TINY, WHO IS SETTING PACE IN NEW FASHION AT business on Puget sound, yesterday) cis of the state are being ote Rev. 5. woe wil gre s CLEVE LAND, LT Ty professors fro co btate umi-} free stereopticon lecture on “In > by prof wor from . . nel at the Westminster Presbyte (Seattle Star’s Exclusive Service) {take aristocratic dogdom by storm. hooks po Mn ‘et of those ahosehoburch Thursday evening, Over CLEVELAND, 0. April %—No,| The boots are fashtoned from the graduates may enter the university tews of that country will be you are not suffering from the] finest kid, with ne agag Mecogy inside i + ‘The steamer Dolphin, of the Ala®|ge6 on th vegio, Swell? Of course | quite like them in price—$4 the set bd mS Smee ig + ye ian they are. oly swagger and Tiny approves of her new shoes, « omorrow night with a fal : k ‘ Home-keeping hearts are hap Ree ey ree eend guneral mer best Seema th 1 of course has the added distinc leargo of freight and genor , tion of a valet to put them on. She piest. chandise and a large passenger list. | continent which haw just | oiccts strenuously if ther ate ¢ a i veer ntreduce to Clev md by ries Yet can you secure thie tittle A) The Dolphin will carry a full can-|been Introduced | . n just #0, For anybody who knows me slated saving up for it? }ee ry outfit to be installed at Taku| Mise Tiny, the pre of Ute} thing abou “gy hy oe oak . * Start to save with ue mow, Bjharbor, and 40 Chinamen who will/Miss Delight Strauss, promises to) oe knows that shoes which fit a Don't put it off. peentaven te Se Cannery | paaabeededededeeeds | ont foot won't fit a hind one at all ' « cre eee | CORT GOING EAST. 3 THE PROGRESSIVE MILLI. i . NERY AND HOSIERY \* | .afohn Cort, tho theatrical mag-| STORE ON PIKE ST BEACON HILL We Pay 4 Per | 0. 0 ee sents foe's York city, He will be at FINE VIEW LOT Seattle about five ks 40x 100 Ct. interest On Savings Aooounts We Have 60 Acres | Moderate Rents lard, Renton, BRANCHES — sane D “rod Preavdent And 419 Bailey Buildihg St —, tut es ae ale No AT THE Woodhouse & Platt | FURNITURE CO. Second hand goods & Trust Co. Corner Second Ave. and Cherry Hoge Bidg., Seattle, Wash. also. furnishers Charter house te Complete and sole Oak Ranges 418 PIKE STREET. Phones Main $998, Ind. 3096 PIANOS Victor and Edison Talking Machines SHEET MUSIC, ST vil Seno Aven for Agents for Alan Ranking and fale Deposit Co, Nome, Alaska. Millinery News We've pie our stylish to baa us No such moderate | A olnew fade te Hate vana w It lea to bu ry here Thurs Hate made nw aid te br Har fal nty of admirers of Spring Headwear In our statements. up late Hate at Joes can be duplt here. All the style and best ma embodied in our ii) not only be ad ay your sy ofter 8 dark f black of ir lay if treet aney Ha Oppenheimer & Co. 807 ay Pike orporated) St., and Oth, between 8th, 0-9-06-29-0-9-906-6-9-6-6-2096-005-506-000006-9060606 5 > ‘ ON TOP OF HILL One block from graded streets, near car ling and echool. $950 $175 CASH—Balance Easy Ole Hanson 608-9 New York Block. GO AND SEE OXBOW ADDITION TODAY, ALBERT HANSEN Jewelry, Watches, Cut Glas 706-—FIRST_AV,——706 Vegetabies Potators, local White Rivers, per te $00G45; Yokima Hurbanks, per pores te be; LT page. Winning Br: teers 3 Bodhi oe for box: Daten, 3 rote, atk matene wee ra . parentpe. per stems = ubfower 3 = : Fecok lary fappers, Biv reSiahen ose, Califersia chabert, S@6; local rhe bert, Se. Ld Oranges fancy tte chokes, .N@ ne tree. tanga nes, per crate, $1 mgt it, $2.25@)3.75; temons, a ton th han Be. taney Yous cy bee apples, per box Pineapples, per on. creaber fries, per ~ ben. hog 0s Strictly fre riety fret t@ttes and Washington croamery butter, ger Tb. Mes castera creamery cw batter, MET: Avstration better, Ib, 36c; cheeses, w twins, par ih, 17% Wiscomeia, 1a ihe; ‘wow ceva subrien herser 16 Abq@a0et Swiss, Ib, tegane : . Poultry. | Sieaent. te 3 tive Foon ‘Wethers. steers, per calves, Pes "1 * 3 tees per “tn be: hesibves Sal = * 7 fe itdise: ‘treme stbwer Te; Gresen chinooke, per a Pieera, per t. oat bala ai lamb, per ib, Iige; . ie. cows. per Ib, mutton, eal soring dressed bogs, or erseked corm. ton, ton, $2999; middling, ton, $2; ton. bran, tom, Sit; See Sveet Sn, Se es Needs Another Judge. Judge Wickersham, of Fairbanks, who is In Seattle, has expressed re- gret at the failure of congress to pass the bill giving Alaska an ad- ditional judicial district, which, he says, is necessary to keep pace with the growing business and ltigatian, BRING $4.89 TOMORROW. For Thursday only you may buy this year’s trimmed Leghorn, Chil fon, Tuscan Brald and Neapolitan Hats, regular at $5.50, $6.00, $7.00 and $7.50, for $4.89, at London 1111 Second ave YOUR CREDIT HERE IS AS GOOD AS YOUR CASH. You don’t pay anything extra here for credit Our prices are as low, and In many cases lower, than similar quality goods are sold else where. Come in and look morrow NEW WAISTS JUST ARRIVED Pacific Outfitting Co. 422 Pike St. to- GET OUR Booklet on real estate ments FREE FREE FREE CITIZENS’ TRUSTEE CO. 103 Yesler Way. i For Irrigated Lands cali om COLUMBIA CANAL CO, U. K. 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