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THAW THE SEATILE STAR.SATURDAY, APRIL 27, 1007. WARRANT FOR LANGAN DEPUTY PROSECUTING ATTOR- NEY WILL PROSECUTE PRO- EPNA COURTNEY, Who sitorT Miss 8, FB. THAYSOM, Ae RAIGNHD IN CHIMINAL COURT PRIETOR OF BALLARD 8A-| “HAS BMPLOY LAW YRS LOON FOR SELLING LiquoR| ANP Witt F ee tae _ en — TO GUSSIE BURT, er YORK, April 27.—-The abdso-jinto the dark corridore that even faithfulness of Evelyn Thaw | the officers are giad to welcome. Fdna Courtney, the young girt , Gatly in her vistte to her Today Mre, William Thaw ang} A warrant for the arrest Of! who shot and seriously wounded fa the Tombs Rain of | Countess Yarmouth paid an unex-/ George Langan, proprietor of the! her « yor, Mise Rosetta B. Tray is The iittle woman applies for | pected visit to Thaw, and they | Monte Carlo saloon in Ballard, was) nor landlady of «a Broadway : minutes talk with | found Bveiym already at the door of | issued this afternoon Dy Deputy | boarding on April IT, want e loves her husband's ceil | Prosecuting Attorney John Whit-| 4ay arraigned before Judes Morria and emiling, her his wife! ham The oh ’ a vey of Ganahine ¢ charge is made that | angen sold liquor to minora, Bev eral weeks Guesle Burt, a 4 oft tt te unfit to pu into; it is woree than a ple grove statement was made to roday by ©. BL Bag~ ma teremean of the jury in the case, after the jury bed He report on ite tmadiitty to board of "The condition foom ts & disgrace to the . iy, and ought to be imme cate remedied It te indisorite- fishy, the floore have evidently Aner. oa Bah) “Wer ® Bal-| expreaeed. 6, wing JUROR TELLS JUDGE ROOM LOOKS LIKE A PIG PEN | tained tire emashed up. teading to the totlet te broken #0 that It cant be closed, and the fur nishings of the room dusty and dirty Judge Morrie, after tistening to) t it ners, ae under our pecul aystem of county government the! judges were powerless to remedy j j / any fauite tn the conditions of the! courts, Many Jurers have complain ed of this room before, Mr Bag fey will call the attention of the county commissioners to It, | year-old girl, was found in a room over the saloon and Mr. Whitham was this morning informed that ef forte had been made to tamper with his witnesses, and this afternoon be ed to & representative of The | Star that if evidence can be ob that attempts have been made to bribe the witnesses the guilty party or parties will be pros ecuted STARK HUMES IS ARRESTED Stork Mumes, a eon of the late Mayor Thomas J. Humes, was arrested last night charged with raisin turbance tn o Japanese restau meal cording to thy ace amas | ation of the Jap, and refused to pay for Humes, it ie said, commenced & divturbance and the police were ASKED TO ORDER THREE MATRONS FOR JAIL rent for About five months ago Humes wae accused of passing a bad check upon the People’s cafe. He was on his Way to Alnska before he could be ap- Prehended. He will now probably be Sade te stand trial fer this offense “Her comfuct has made tt tmpoe- | When arrested lost night, Hummes gave ritle for me to live with her raid, “but i doen't wast her to, swt- fer. I've get « house amt two lots, ond I am willing to give it al! to ber, you think it best, Judge.” tudes Morrie declared be did pot think ft beet, and the women will, so- cordingty, not get the property IS UND wr” found near the Lilty- ether | be a DON’T 7 ~ READ — gernersd from the THIS S tenis, Ko fort. sonth from: saab. baisace $13 per month 1 wy bt, weter. fruit, on car | coh, habeas @ooth | B teste. ~ Graded; $600. base | Gere Anse, $060; eno-heit cosh. | The Home Invest- : ment Oo., 218 Byler mm. | soLD AT ONCE MON twoatory. strictty madera, | tome. & large ‘aa4 args rer ee oa fine view amd destrabic seightortoot 7 REE CO. Ine 40 FREMONT Av c & gg Pp Mi } Ries, Wositence. Nort ton a | ‘nas é ae-aT evrerwr WE Have a FOR wai — . | Ws here or + Brae, We. * row Binet, « trices k Ar 1 Ay leharge of robbery against him. the jury bad been before the court today jemployed in ploy aued the tor $1 ceived (Star Special Service.) SPOKANE, Wash. bed checks drawn on a bank Victoria, B. = fees which the bank clube In London and Dablin. Undoubtedly he is well bred but supreme court yesterday de- nied the petition of Lawrence Dye for @ writ of prohibition te enjoin Sedge Morrie from trying the Ne will be tried The con hie motion (to dismiss on « teohnt- callty having been «ranted after tmpaneiied, he nad siready been in Jeopardy ana could not be tried on « new infor mation for the same offense, shertiy LONG LIST OF DIVORCES “If divorces continue at thie rate, I suppose every man in Heatth soon be divorced,” said Superior Judae while listening to the| rillas, Morris today oeual Baturday lint of There were M applicants for diverce DAMAGE 8U re PILED. Chris Howland bas ‘sued the Stand-| ard Mill and Logging Co. for $10. 900 for injuries received while the defendant's em George C. Long, a stevedore, has McCabe & Hamilton Co. 6,000 tor personal injuries re while in the employ of the fefendant, unloading freight from the liner Nebraskan DIVORCED DT Herman Quandt, a weil known saloon keeper, waa today granted a divorce from his wife, Marguer ite Quandt, on statutory grounds, HERMAN QUA BUYS *TRAMER FOR PACIFIC COAST TRADE (Sertpps Telegraph Service. April % Britie ark Gindys * pier 14 will #hift on Monday for Ta tlachar@ing ante wi rrive t t from Tacoma ement and genera MEAT PRICES THAT PLEASE. At the City Hall Market ro ave 1 Rib oe 106 ali aa Nas aes | Ls | | tion of Dye wae thation Fifteenth ay | doeka there Atien the name of & Roberts ROOSEVELT GOES UP THE JAMES er eee POLK vee Sprit st 37. a a Phang Roosevelt, Mre. Roosevelt and the party of friends, | Congressman Bacon, went up the i river on the Syiph today | papermen net accompanying them. |The weather ts disagreeable. it jfained heavily last night and | threatens more today it te Maryland day at the tair and | the streets are filled with minis Porty jengshavemen are leaving Pert Rlakeiey for Tacoma on the mention of the Tecoma eslon t6 wor i” The invitation tended to help the suffering caused Y Port Blakeley, and f plentiful om the Te coma water front CONSIDER NEW STREeT IMraovrMeNTs The total amount of new street work before the beard of public works - morning amounted to only $16, Lest Week ft was Genrly Chr ee that amount. Concrete walks and Water maine conatity of the business, The pla between Hroad at 1) sewer work Mercer, 3.28, sewer on Franklyn +t al, $1.89; water mains | tieth av. M. ot of, 690,76): wa &, Sem, concrete wake on EB. Galer, 0.9, concrete Waike on the weet aide of Prefontaine Place, 145: sewer on Fortieth av. N * al, anna 00, WAR CLOUDS (Seripps Telegraph ¢ Bervice.) MEXICO CITY, Mex, April 27. The repeated meetings of the cab inet during the last 24 hours has given rise to rumors of trouble with Guatemala as @ remult of the gesas sination in Oxaca of Generaf Har the former president of Geatemala. The minister of war denies the re port that Mexico in massing troope on the border of Guatemala. (Cat moTnE RATED avy WITH KITTENS Firet Officer RK Dillon t the freighter M from vm and San Francisco, telly of a strange Incident of the trip. The ship's cat bad kittens, About the sare time nest of young rate was @lecovered atd one of the inmates taken and put with the mother cat muany treated it ae one of the fam y and it grew et and always ame back * forter mother after a short trip fi nest. Kventan however, it strayed and not return TOUGH ON STORY, on Story Story. She is to have the restora tion of her maiden name and a right a for WILL GBT MAY The American-Hawatian am ship Co. will some time " quire the steamer May, a siate ship to the r The new company wit! © the I fitted out as & passenger boat to run from San Francisco to Honolulu SOMETHING NEW Carpets ecle aly eaned by the alr process, removing every i t on rought colors F ay Rug Co Phones, Ind. 7879; Oneen Anne ove | Detition is signed by Mrs. i was private excursion, news ie oe he GET WORK = NO WATER TO charged with assault with intent to kill, Miss Courtney was in court accompanied by her attorneys, John ine and Calvin & Mall, xcopt for the pallor due to eon- ment, she could not be diatin- | sulshed from the ordinary spectator in the court room, When her name | Was called she stepped to the bar | with « firm, quick step, and after | outing Attorney ad the information, she plead t gullty in « clear and dietinet which could be heard in parts of the voloe DOCK COLLAPSED, MANY A KILLED ipps Telegraph Geivies) MORE, Md April 27 The new pier of the Baltimore & Ohio railroad in course of construc tion collapsed (his morning burying many of the workmen. At noon four bodies had been re covered A steamer at @ nearby lifted eight feet by the caused by the collapee. It ip extimated that the dead and injured will number between fitty and seventy-five. pler was upheaval Divers hastened from various wrecking companies and were the first ones to go down. They report ed many bodies in sight pinned by masees of «steel and concrete Many workmen had narrow es capes One foreman on the tron work waa carried down by a huge airder but managed to work hls way from under and reach the eur face, He will recover Sixteen injured have been takeo to the h hospital and some are fatally hurt. From forty to fifty workmen went down with the structure and it seeme certain they are beneath the water and are dead Theecuers are working clearing away the wreckage to get at the bodies | About fifty were at work when the pier collapsed It wae being | bullt for the joint use of the B. & ©. and the North German Lioyd Steamebip company At 3 o'clock thin afternoon 29 bodies were stil! under the ruins Among the identified dead tw Howard L. Bilender, the civil en @ineer for the MeLean Construc ion company. The police aay there is nO reason to hope that the dead is fewer than 60. The Construc tion company offictale hope to ac count for many of the missing and way it is ponsible there were sot ae many as thought at work at the time of the collapse a JUDGE WON'T LET MAN GIVE LOTS TO HIS WIFE | The petition of the Humane eo | was titrented by guards and re) clety, requesting the judges of the | {ted proper medical care. superior court to frame new rules county jail, was filed today. The atherine D. Stirton, Mrs. Mattie B. Woed bouse and Dr. Fanny Leake Cum mings, and la sapported by affide vite ewern to by Mra, Stirtes, Dr Cummings and Mra Addie Levine The petition repeats the charges of unsanitary conditions In the jail, lack ef privacy for female prisoners, furnishing of liquor and drugs to women prisoners by male guards. and more serious offenses against women prisoners Tt charges that when Bether Mit chell was a prisoner at the jal! she USE ON FIRE Lack of suffice! jent water pressure from the Georgetown water works caused the deatru on by fire lest night of a one and « half story building, situated in the C. M. & St P. rightot-way, four blocks from the Van Asselt post office, Volum teer department No. 3 of George town responded te the alarm but as the pressure was very Haht, was not able to save the building, vat saved the surrounding dwelling» The house was occupied by Ed. La hore, who lost part of bis houseboly goods and $40 in cash, REARRESTED (Serippe Telegraph Service) CHICAGO, April ?7.—Edwin Tate, the burglar and former cell mate of N. C. Dougherty the con vieted superintendent of achools of Peorta, wan re-orrested here this morning Tate excaped from the Peoris po lee where he was being held on suspicion of bl the safe of thy Peoria Board of yeation.to de etroy papers necessary to a far ther indictment against Dougherty and a powslb mviction of Dough erty's asnociates DR. RUSSELL GETS NEW TRIAL Fudae Frater haw set aside the ver { Dr G w.M axeinet Dr Annie Rus th { new Staco ver thence ret wae for Sms, t eofa mond ring, alleged verted by Dr. Ruse will « ow trial of the cause LAMPING WILL | FIGHT Pa Thiet Arrested for tncluding and require three matrons for the) [morning each | The pe- Utloners claim to have letters ot | prisoners supporting these charges. | Thomas D. Page appeared as at-| torney for the Humane society and | presented the petition, i After Page had read the petition and quoted the law bearing on the! point, Judge Morris wid him to file the petition properly by paying the necessary fee of $4, and the matter would be taken up by the | ~~ judges. Sheriff Smith said: “The petition contains nothing not already chara ed, it will not make me change my course one jota, and pow that Mra Kelley has accepted the position of matron, things will go along smoother than ever.” BOAT ! (Serippe Telegraph Service.) j BAN FRANCISCO, April 27.) Ideal weather prevails for the three cornered boat race between the Wasbington, Stanford and Calt fornia “Varetty lights off Sausalito thie afternoon. The sky is cloudless and the ie no wind j Richardson bay on which the race | will be held is as smooth as glass | The betting is light Stanford be- ing o slight favorite. | The crews were up early thie taking short spine to keep from getting stiff The boys are in excellent shape. Coach Contbear of Washiogton | is supremely confident that his charges will win. LICENSED TO WED Licenses to wed were inmued today to the following A. W, Jacobson, 2, and Frida An 2 of Seattle Nels P. Hoff, #, and Naeima Sophia Ibers { Edmonds, Wash k ffe De 42, of Seattle D ¥ Spring, of Detrott, Miwh Ed. Johowton, % and Jessie Stewart f noquatmie, Wash Hane Hitimaa, 2, and Maria Man ti, of Be Abel Paul Simeon ¥, @ and f Beattie the Quarter’s Protress aulee Marte Karus The quarterly report of the Northwestern Mutual Fire associa fon for the firet quarter of 1907 t compiled and indicate eplendid progreas even though thi mparatively slack season. Business written during the quar as over $2,900,000, nearly 000.00 a month, and the tn * now outstanding ia over 00. The growth of as remium income has been in thie single quarter the North tern bh etorned to ite policy $17,000.00 in div & total especially for A place .or gentlemen Mackintosh ity of the defendant MORE FATALITIES AMONG IN- JURBD MINERS OF BLACK DIAMOND EXPLOBION--CORO- NER'S JURY FINDS CAUSE PURELY ACCIDENTAL. The pumber of fatalities from he mine explosion at Black Dia- j mage yesterday morning has been swelled to six, while a half score jare injured. The dead are: Joe Helmondo, an Italian; M. H. Bent ley jr, of Golden Col; Alberti Domini, Malian; Philipi Dominico, Italian; Mike Mitchell, and Kees The two latter died dur day from their injuries. injured are: George Zick man, who was badly burned; John Subratto, whose leg was broken; H | Piatoresst, Tyro, burned; Philip Bassililo, in- ternal injuries, may die; Donkin, arm burt; Peter Hemmer, | slight scalp wound. ; be Bn the JESSIE HALL WINS POINT Judge Gilliam ‘today ‘granted the motion of Jesse M. Hall's attorneys to order Wm, Constantine, whom Hall ie sueing for $100,000 to amend bis anewer by specifying in detail what acts of misconduct and in dignities of Har to bis wife, Myra Constantine Hall, caused the insan- Constantine, which Constantine pleads as a de fense for shooting Hall It is the opinion of many lawyein that after the answer is amended as ordered, Hall's attorneys will either by & motion to strike or by demurrer have that part of the de fence thrown out, as insanity is not & defense to an pos Fin for personal injuries ti thie state, Two MEN 5 SENTENCED. Judge Morris to. today im following sentences: K. wahara, for grand larceny, three years (tn the etate penitentiary: Carl Larson. for burglary, & suspended sentence of two years. the boo CATCHER COMING Retter call on A. L. Hall and get a dog collar for your canine. Tage attached free. A. L. Hall, 1111 First av THE STEVENS CAFE | Corner First av. and Marion st. | will serve a fine course dinner Sun \ day trom 12 to § p. m. for 60 cen PLEADS NOT GUILTY YDEATH TOTAL The accident ts one of the worst in the history of the coal mining camp. Last night an inquest was held at which the following wit nesses were examined: Dr, D. M Stone, Dr. David Livingstone, Ba ward Tomwack, miner; Charlies Schumiller, miner; Sam Tyree miner; Frank Johnson, mine fore- man; John Wilson, fire bows; A/ Fillingham, West Williams, ga testers; Jobn 8. Davis, timberman J. J, Wilson, fire boss; Gus Mor gan, gas tester, Mike Myers, Dave Harris, W. Donkin, A. White ana Frank Johnson After hearing the testimony of the witnesses the jury brought in the verdict: the ath by concussion of the a |aaid four persons came to their which was caused by an explosion of a pocket of gas, which wag Internally injured; Matt! brought down by an unavoldabie | cay William | miner nd ignited by some unknown This verdict removes the blame from the company to @ grear extent, WO SMALL FInns, Two small fires were ext\nquish- ed by the fire department s,ortly after noon today. A small build ing at 1616 Grant street caught fire from @ defective flue. The loss w 5100 A little bi iiroad rr) 4a nominal das A Haven of Rest The superb location of INGLIS SEA site for summer bomes is attracting attention At this season of the year when the birds begin to sing and give forth joyful evidence of the ap proach of spring; when all nature smiles and clothes herself in the most alluring garb of greenish hue, then is the time when choice “four room” apartments have lost their charm and the city man yearus for the call of the wild INGLESEA ts the place to take surcease from business cares or the stuffy environments of city life Located midway between Fauntle roy Park and Three Three Point, with fine sandy beach, with a splen did collection of maple, cedar and yew trees, ite equal for summer homes on salt water. Further information on request DIES-BURTON INVESTMENT CO., OWNEKS AND EXCLUSIVE SELL ING AGENTS 311 American Bank Bidg Main 4158. Ind, 4823. machine shop ackson st ure your fursiture ae ‘pense against ure. Gregor McGregor, 301 eee Empire bullding. Main 778 In no part of the city of Beattie has there been greater ac tivity thas along the Rainier Boulevaru, te youd Brighton Beach. This se ardens leading to, ction has grown so repidiy that ine city and the Brightonites have joined bands end made it a part of our great and growing Seattic, with city water, tele phone and all tue conveniences enjoyed in the heart of the city. The Seauie Electric ite own interests, lines that will augment the tras company, ever alert and watching aa been fit to procure franchises for two aportation facilities and cause greater activity, and consequently more rapid advance in the near future of property in this district, to, and along the line of these city especially adjacent railwhys We were fortunate enough to secure a small tract of a few acres two been platted it into city lots av passing through this secti under state of cultivation ing 40x115. n wi ocks west of the present Renton car line that has for some years, and have The new car line n by the southwest corner of this property, which will give a service of two car lines Taore 20 minutes from our office, and homeseekers Fine Building Lots at 400 to $500 On easy terms, that will cos any other location of the city t a time inis being the first tract p ity within the last two years, to sell at low prices; every jot that we now offer w cent before the expiration of a our opening day, and we invite the pubiic erty before that time, » be no reserva..ons except wie only five cents. Call at the off transportation it Is natural that we are forced tracts can be reached vy the Rainier Boulevard car in places within the reach of t several times that amount in hat can be reached in so short ut on the market in this local- therefore, we candi..y believe that ill enhance from 50 to 100 per nother year, Monday will be to visit the prop and make selection of lots. There will re deposits are made. Fare {s | ice for further details and free } OPEN EVENINGS TILL 8:30 Ce re THE REALTY LOAN & © BANKING GO. hird Avenue, cc FP, HARRELL, Pres ey Pea a ner James Street C, J. SMITH, &¢ a J —-s | ' - b t P s24.8*