The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 9, 1907, Page 7

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ay ul SEATILE STAR—TUESDAY, AFRIT. 9 " , a Ding Dong Coll 6767 hot know anyth about it except EVER DO HER JUSTICE.” Staff Special to The Star. . K HARTFORD. Conn, April %— * will happen—I know tt The keep “NOT VERY GOOD,” HE cave | Joba Warren, convict in the state's “ers ask me where the order will - . . ad aie prison at Wethersfield, near here . come from to set me free, but I do GUT THEN NOBODY COULD! WH. Taft will celebrate his “golden annivers ary” next December His golden anniversary, forseoth! that I will be fre They aay I am a good prisoner now, and I think I am, too Colon, Panama Will match you to see which is most : Page On vse she thought their unton to (Gentinued from is detriment,-permuaded the moth: /Golden anniversary of his incareora : the enc t he red to come to New York,| (on in a penitentiary! Fifty years The flowers in this garden Inter unpopular favorite gon ~ a vom, eee came and besought the girl tolof tife behind cold, barred walla! _| Jest me very much, 1 love them, I Fe ker . buume ac arry her son. She assured her} This poor old man haa apent a have charge of all the garden here | orak es wan cart she would be to ber|longer perlod in prison than any now. When I get out | am going % ork as an artis home, and be the and re |other living conviet in the United | to earn my living as a gardner or nye spectod and loved wife of her son, | States. ' * i Pforiat, and I have been studying oy man’s of And the poor little girl, whe had re-| When the correspondent of The : botany for year 1 don't know meron fused the son, could pot resist the | Star visited Wethersfield, he found Elwhen this will be, but f am sure PT wilt how yo! by « mother, and on April 4, 1905, they; Warren, old and grixsied, his that it te coming pen connot wore married.” stripes covered with a coarse coat, Warren is a “trusty” and bas the Fevanciation scoffed at Delmas then outlived at length/at work in the front prison yard freedom of the prison grounds. He} 4 (Star Special Service.) r t it s how , a m ‘or et calle hin greatest | wae 21 when he came here in 1857 VANCOUVER, B.C, April wan troe, that it was Row, When business or soctal duty work th all t, pri had driven Thaw and Rvelyn from pleasure, He was brushing the JOHN WARREN His extreme youth alone saved him Another disastroas fire occurre proposed marriage and = i 4 him: that Ohis | Pittsburg to New York, that White | snow away from the Mower beds to! tie has peo a convict PP} from a death sentence, for in a fit ? | Bteveston last night when ¢ had tw pursued her, and how), see bow the bulbs and plants had | an any other prisoner of jealousy he killed his girl wife | story cabina were burned to the Thaw had made his wife promise| fared from the winter frost by holding her head under water in } ground. Ten men who lived in a to tell him every time she saw There will be joy in that old, ‘{ do not have any sorrows here.” | a brook until she was dead. ' v of the cabins had narrow ¢ White. He continued carewrinkled face when the firat|he said, “nor any joys, either, ike} Twice he tried to escape and both | P rr ol cas The row wae eer te Chins ® May, 1806, B bad peops out at John Warren! | the people outside. 1 don't have| times was captured. The last time which tareed down Frid husband how Whi ad § ti The old man does not talk fe ny privations or any bad luck and} wos » ago, morning, The fire uppore MeKenate tn the t and ily, In a kindly tone, half-halting,| lam never sick, so it Is not so hard. This winter bia lieation for} j have been the work of an incend MoKenaie had sald to White,| he spoke a few words to me about | feet differently than 1 did! pardon went before the state bourd | s ory. The eebins ware @enedt snd | know-li of pardons, but It was refused. | dgbthouse Cannery compan The Eagle vt & alee how Evelyn and Thaw | hia } weary years an a prisoner! when I came tn here Clothing Co. along? White yon tye “Well, “SUES” JEWS ENTRANCE TO U.S.ESTATE TO | TAKE LEAD| Steck continuing he naa wi S$ NOW VERY EASY BUY LOTS PIPE 1104 First Av. it tella | natla and his eyes grew wild. Did inenanaceiliananee Yea, Mr.j he not have cause to get wild, this = signee ati emote gat Which fell into the hands of a qublime renuneia-}man who had loved thix girt for (Star Boeciat Service.) and Jews whe would formerty have| Th aaa wo ot the bary A oat © of lead pipel|i| receiver, is now being old at four year v eu e nt back to Europe supe mee LOGRy TOG & FORO aroused * « public auction to the highest See ae nl het nae ean Lea] WASMENGTOM, D.C. Apett 0 sank Bank te Wes penne » Albertson that the estate has | roused the local ig not ap to the ere : } , » police have bidder. Do not fail to attend made he f weretary Straus, of the depart ‘ have been pe o4 to ade her his wife, when heard that Secretary 1%. ha been p ‘ $118,000 in two lots in eee | | d to Thaw's letter ated that story to im} 0 cash on hand, and asked the work A this great auction sale. It will ould get her j 6 commiasioner han also wo A ald get bh he commie r wem*) 6 and 7 in block 118 of A. A. Den ' . at 2115 First av, had its lav Furnishings, Hats and Bhoes, p weed be oll « ta hie b | taken steps sincy his appointment to | the help of congress to relax the © ! ney, . Fie to you but I won't), th heard White aay: | taken step » hia ag he help of conares: heels aadition Sides abseotonn “ ' stripped of every plece of te That tao} 1. *t0@ her from her mother, and/retax the regulations governing the] clusion regulations. ¢ member | Oy i soe the ecauest lead pipe, leaving the building it ggg he et fe pow Twill steal her again trom| samission of alien Jews f the senate committee on tom. | *™ . flooded with water an 7 her husband.’ [eration was asked to Incorporate in| | | "9 , f Ketween that desire and tte con sthorities In New York that there forence, the so-called Littauer | oicture of his wife in the court room | wemation stood this strong you ord bern a marked change tn ine amendment, which sought to pro. Jed it to @ reporter with th i * man te vad administration of the law sinee Mr. | vide that the United Htates should —_—_—_—— | " IF decintmed Delmas.| 4” to defend his right, inspired | om MNen etn passing on it uit ciaeniieatek oe a x at tw : 4, but AVENUE his wife | UY Pledges he made before heaven, Straus took ho! n paswing ¢ receive, regardions of other teeta, all sie © teneee et “One . salnund . a ner just Feeat to become his w ifr i dividual cases, the | Jews whe left their country a « oe an F oecupa-| A car of Minnesota potatoes, the . to protect her with life id she y a high school yeate / ake wou Prom: that time om he was ab| “oqminaioner of F / ' religious ccution, Ag agage < « tolfirst of a large shipment to ¢ al ; Bryan wrote feared tectety to which he care Samana by the thought that |” r bas ee 1 tele on: idunation . en of Dp ne | from that state, arrived on Westera | taper ll te o long as be lived, was a} “\ pressly for the “Whime Bet arise Re ot etnias |Nonor. His wife has sald he would wake in the middle of the night and one about White. He was t of Evelyn's Story tantly brooding On the subject @welt upon the ere & White | L. FOGEL, Receiver, av. yesterday Several more care of oranges ar irawings rived yesterday SUIT FOR Aveo: tly oat pre f. and Two wee LoTs Se RECEIVER [== 2522 eee eee pin themne of thhe ctefenee ao! Then ome by one, he learned the | gr Beate pase ne * : ' moat te, ear : oh oe ‘ mMory un peeifie cases of other girta, vic-| : Z Ss eraphic reproduct i ‘ : » ‘ vided in or- is me of White, With this thought = eee | boapes 4 ° nce 5. Valuable folk in Paris on thie penitentiary, and that he would get! . ’ ah " ns Monta stab company, t i . 4 CAL e le * te ber story of theirs 90 and Worde as time went on reac 4 ie Py dn ahe " 4 pw 7 , pr Alaska Suliding gow he talked to e would destroy not only the 2 : pany ve ver nted uti thing: how be be © on the stage, but « ciris,| ol , , f | He eiaime th ; whieh Hii bow he kept com-|and they would got only be dis ; : Al an immense _ sens of ft again and| graced, but would become bad wo-| jail sorts, is tnaol od nileane roth 1 Jonmts never left bie mes i ¢ A | that ip mueh , ‘ h of Batlard OY Acres » show how deep this tmpree } me P? officers and stockholders . ¥ 3 1 4 Maud! } Pe as All« ultivated, parted from was on his mind, € will call | 2 4 a | 7-room house, for Amertes be- | attention to the provisions in. bis DAMAGE CASE ON TRIAL. c a | $1,500. the first tint | codiet! of his wil! setting aside thou- | . ere Auk, aan . u } dandition which sandy of dollars to protect girls who | ~ ” * Davie ag , . j Med Htarif three years later. | might become the victims of White. : lummer, C.) Ww : = Ca | 31617 is ‘Batley Re saw her again in New and, strange to aay, it Was written . Be “ ‘ f Cneens. Bidg ly sag age trane- on the might of his wedding Q : te n trte the s Kh y " wv wer tb, ater | . man But bis efforts did not end with | 2 taday at mer Detter. In. Sac, choose led the Fefured to ee him the codicil, but In the early + F ‘ mee rd : he ; ie’ M17: Witconsie | CS é oft 1906 he wrete to Anthony j - ‘ ts ' , Ste thaaee SPECIALS FOR MONDAY, Heeed Ber mind polsonedt | wrock and then called upon the dis r . “4 z — = Amat 1 Le 2 , 8600 R250 | CASH. m'tltriet attorney, the same who sow ) Offers System. he t Stuart t , ” ‘~~ - CORN ” aske hie fife. He then went to the owe Fire Alarm « :” - mve : n . &, and * . me we ti * & Sexiene most Important detective agenctes sentipisiitiaassicl : 4 to install @ ne 8250 EACH ond Guted with Wee date’ cost , ¥ the sustl zai WHITE FROCK FOR ‘ | er $75 CASH. BAL. MONTHLY. Take GSarahas Gack A YOUNG MATRON. . . . Wether eee Ten Lots, Cement Walk, Grad- being told that nothing could be . alone , re hore. — &" Bek & done. Frank Sarahes, arrested Sanda ‘ " ie ed Street, Good w mm 0 I a wore, mina per bead, INE. ACRE, Sven his wife told him he could | “08 Sfviee from Claremor nro - Manthowes , — H singles’ walk from Orage gpm will be taken back to that city | Joseph? Haltusit oth ¢ h . 4 powerful friceda: With thene| Bight by United States Marshal ° HAS Cl A IM eed ' 4 n : a take oh ad ie canteen s : ™! Prank Darrow and Deputy Cham . a $ Mac Re 4. ~ 81 100—TERMS thoughts tm his mind, that he had berk ae ba beon baffied te the battle for right] "si. to anawer & forgery charge OF 10, 000 : ; fg Re et WEST CPE RPANTY Om Nelaor , . ~~ | ele cleeste, "be HARVARD REALTY co. B novan, $9. * . ne 1; N, 2399, and virtue, try to conceive the state Y. W. C. A. to Canvass. of Thaw’s mind when he looked} The Seattle Y. W. C. A. will tm ~ | inte the facts of Stanford White.” } mecdiat oly begin canvassing the wo | # “liad tone on if she) Delmas then suggested a Freeas | moet employes of the city to raise) Fite Hase ayaa filled with the en chinguke por Ib Bee mech things she) Lotore he finished his addreas. He} $10,000 to start their building fund,| city couneil a claim for oO. She . | . Meats. - i — said he would conclude this after.) before appealing to the busines*/says she fell on the sidewalk on j : : Sette agincr mutton, ngiias:|| We buy and sell property for ie, Iieei @reened Bow) cash for our own account. List your property with us. Citizens’ Trustee Co. 103 Yesier Way jem, noon men. Fifth av. Mareh an arm ‘Ana te Kieeet my) “arvan sald Jerome did not wat Burglars in House | and sustained her MM Re would always care to begin anti! tomorrow morning Thieves last might entered the | 4. | i, that Iwas an ar Recess was then taken until 2} home of W. W. Hisle, 1127 Twenty a We parted as o'cloek [seventh ay, and secured $2 in « aah, | WO Mt each other again” The jurors appeared to give their] a solid gold wateb and a purse ee > the Male Of mind when be | on Atvided attention to Delmas, but} taining rare old coins . . a. ve ~~ = poy e Me Greeting from the | were like so many graven images idn’'t Know How y See Whom he parted so | #0 far as showing by facial expres! George F = wantnar ab tt 3 eatne and sa . y ; a 3 e Lime and Cement. 5 ad asked to be | eumen ee be drew oo from 6 i ean Se fe laster parts, | e CAS r Ric dtate-o¢ hin| Delmas began hie sédrese thie} OU, ** S re m ‘ ‘ } - ‘ v : Roche nario pee Ae ti ee a r= ta. pastor Vacant lots in this locality are Wand that she was afternoon with th night of the hair, per i, $e; metat inth. yard, |B selling for $1,500. See the point? by the m whe! tragedy and described the dinner Jort 2 few drinks, The las re j fiber, $b; Orcas lime, 1.0 eae her wrongs attended by Thaw ely, | hers was in the Bagle hous =o Wetpoatay se trom| \ . - Nuty ana Lal Either Pho; oi oe. fo see him « MeCaleb and Beale, He t Siw | ecoeet oad Vars, “e awehe | | 1 e ‘ 1 Suny eae ither Phone, SeoViewlra q-ollhaadl letters le atopy to talk to a friend prit 6] ON THE SOUND e floor of the roof garden j Three New Citizens. The ic by ee a nck ~ ia rae ae x 5 i had purchased Re man of it; an y said he only wished to be had pares he won't tention to thie 4 Thieves Take Boat P ~ jv have done eling upon t ses of this glare last might b withest hin a n : evidence by John Lamb, ; ne wt classify Thaw's insanity they would] jeation pa Monda George| On Friday evenin: © High | frock. Each of the narrow flou ’ i ie timember th. characterize it ax “dementia Amert|jamont, Scotland; Henry Zub-| School Music association will l which trim the bottom of the skirt, ‘ ri) & an It would be advisable to see this property as MM ie the church ene, : ean” which makes a man believe! recht, Germany ed Smith, Hob| give ite annual concert ta the high | the bertha and compose the sleeves | 14 : anan ak Gen Ga nesaeae excenaa ae when : at the sanctity of a man's t | jand sehooP auditoriun aoe a can tha ke ; ia Share Gu Binet fowhh 12 ties: & meee » officers called Thaw’s| taking one boat, o #rand anth. he | fe plate ‘ ie inviols Exchange Meeting ‘ « oke is formed with) 27 r of i. The view from here is magnificent n to what he had done, the| tictes of lens D zht uppermost in his mind was Clarence GB. Young Dead. SF GIMIes and ns clos sume | ; = ‘Lent | Delmas closed his argument at) one first regular seanion of the jallover val. and the rosette which ane and the soil is rich and deep and excellent for : 17 and court adjourned until to 7 sy pines Seattle Dairy Produce Exchange de eft side of eo oo re ' « 1 k i any kind of gardening 9 . mortow morning was held Monday in the Merchants of fompadour ribo t x 1 1 : | Bxchange room ends of this pass throug! aed tr Late Vesterday Afternoon | Szcbange roome. ds of this pas nm mt w | To Geli Bonds. stone noun . Pad 200 to 50 Before court ndjourned yesterdéa The ordinance authori 101 1g NOW A MEMORY, BUT SUCH | "ou! : R id at White had ruined his wife ‘larence B. Young, aged 16, die - . Popap > Por afternoon Delmas gave & severe| sale of the $1,660,000 nc ude te ! i \ : ‘ A MEMORY modified Very Easy Terms What must have been the stat ate afternoon at the Seatt to the her of Evelynithe Harris Tru of his mind when he saw that hid-| General hospital of spinal mon oe Borah Boos win bit elmas told how the! was given first re ae cistlin re 4 ' ters t os For $10,000. , ’ : - ‘ . You may never again have an opportunity to ous form of White stretched upon] gitis ‘ es pact? ard t | auit B.C. Burke bh . rf 2 ae I. oe a Ak ee. 5 secure property fronting the Sound for as little We more ot wa te lrman for $10,0¢ ‘ ’ Halter : + os . , money for it’s increasing in value surely and eeordin t i “ to the hem of the ys Saturday and came to Seatt! buy a suit of clothe La the, hard rail plaster, tom, $s; Wood DILLEY-CHANDLER CO. the Oregon mae, Second padour ribbon fie and|ing of a white organ of tt ae 4 No tract contains less than two acres and mos ep PF Dawns Anew see then B¥tiyn had rain at 8:90 a llaimed 1 “er ‘ . wonderful proportions before “id at ie | i Af dollars placed F 4 | rkilte : or \ i how F&F ‘ tle ‘ ; lew olla placed a 1 wh ’ Wheele Tew ican a ' ‘ r ch » te ¢ eer nf I or every month will grow to — aoe of | : ' q you realize it. We will help Sale Ay : . i a. es eeler ee a | ‘| aetna ft Whee Gt. interest MUST MAKE ROOM On Savings Accounts AT Onc Vaupell Confirmed Still Afior Permit |The Gate of Old Newgate Prison, " on| (Seattle Star's Exclusive Service.) | 1 DON A .—The ro Bight the a rego, with Geet Eee te more Are You Buying fora eis hon and he | tort to eb 5 LOE ree rama Homesite? e " < m SOLNER to bi | Sweet Pease Today | cs RN ow ti _This certainly ought, to. ai sg, Sues Hawley for $15,990. i reduction E UnionSavings|| \ oodhouse & Platt ggg | , & Trust Co. FURINTURE 08, en le acc hve : Corr Second Ave. and.charer: HL Chavior Oak I ‘ Whitaker, Jackson Garden. theat me Ane Phones—Main 3998; Ind, 3096 : a are

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