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THE SEATTLE STAR “r weer WIN WRATHER FORECAST OPRONARLY FAM TONIGHT AND SUNDAY) b PRICE 25¢ PER MONTH. SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, SATURDAY, MAY 4, 1907, VOL. 9. NO. 59. the Northw Territory WON’TGO AWAY —_ BUT NOT CONVICT re has been a decided reduction In the price of farm lends through SLES H. SAGE OF GEORGETOWN, WHO CLEAN PARKS FOR a HELLO GIRLS ARE cuesTER THOMPSON ORDERED TO INSANE i” HgER . STILL STRIKING WARD OF PENITENTIARY, UNDER LAW RETURNS AFTER TWO YEARS’ ABSENCE Chrowlare advertising the beauty pets and summer reserts | ana ‘70 FIND HIS WIFE MARRIED TO AN-| CLEAN PEOPLE ao HC Victoria, BC. as well as Lge PASSED BY LATE LEGISLATURE—AL- = TROUBLE FOR HIS suing Detwaia Gelewres antionns | 24% : THOUGH EMORY’S SLAYER WILL NOT OTHER, WILL MAKE a te of partial paratyéie, althoug EAR S 2 T LABOR _ §UCCESSOR cinie of partial paraivas anvovey WEAR STRIPES OR DO CONVIC , TEAM SMASHES thas zemeree HIS FATHER WILL CONTINUE FIGHT TO * are Now stationed at « onvention tn Beattie in June ot noch Anton and that Sage had dled while on 8 pros INTO BUILDING | °°5.33522°52 oso» sie 0c 00 | ~=KEEP SON FROM PRISON. ee eee ever re tee t Sage and the _ Sag anrerestry Adama, were quietly ma PorTic BXGINeen ner ” hie ann aa pone ee Eee ui b As announced in an extra of The| Judge Snell in making his de- : his wite { | rink (Aertpps Telegraph Service.) Star yesterday, Judge W. H. Snelt,| Clon sald ch A Ma pouth * court ts not here for the pur- an Bage wout south from George ne a - sri outh | of the Plores county supreme court, |, pusishment on of the . wn journing in California, Art T ge B vente y od that Chester t of the a s& sod other states, oumulat bek a «t e Thompson, slayer of Judge George and te ‘ « & sum of money tn the| awus ‘ Meade Emor 1 go to the in- |sulity ite ete Thursday be suddenty os « sane ward of ate penitentiary '?°#* 4 not guilty by reason of re ago COSY 1 Sas " Georgetown, and one} was hie *| wt ak, ae » estabtiched sanity. In thoe wisdom of the re 4 it has Ietd upon the wife, wb a a ( the first things he heard was wen id NPE dF ‘ The decision of the court was pede + yy vig moaths prior ne bis wife had been married to snapped sharp off in the tdie t reached after the medical commie wo that a de- te all outwa . appea Ada Yesterday he went to the driver wae not aboe t was fp and ft f siate, | aion ha orted that the prisone fitted is not released apply io 8 a om 4 « home and preased the door And that te whe A late was still insane and should . large upon a com- matey owned on Howard at. 1D py, The former Mra. Sage opened | restrained in a place where he munity by causing the life or m Gage Was employed 4! the door, and When she saw the ae snent Whila Property of any cittsen to be inse- ioe pethers asa machinist 8d race of the man who had disap yen & good salar) < arly two years before, she 4 Proviced Well and Left uttered a heart rending ery and fell ef « suspicious or 8 dead falat theless Sage Mre Gage ts Desperate. helped place the woman on a bed and then left. Mre. Sage, or Adams, declared to an acquaint ance yesterday afternoon that it . was her full Intention if the faint a wagon load ing spell had not overtaken her to sent to the home have secured a gun and shot Sage [two tons of coal, bad dead on the spot a. propert Mra. Sage had been married at could be given ure the decision gives the prisoner the I feet 1 uid not in pass hospital ronment for WhIC# Ing sentence in this cass act as pun- bis father asked, and does not put ishing thie defendant, as if he were y taint of criminality upon him, | gullty of cold-blooded murder. It ts it te virtually a victory for the Conceded by all that tt ds not sate for this young m prosecution. erty, and this I have only just begun MY jis counsel. Under the law, if I do fight.” said Will H. Thompson this pot gischarge him either with or morning Further than that the without bends, there are only two | | father refused to make any state other courses left to pursue, send ment. While he declines to talk to an insane asylum or to it fe known that he will take steps Prison. If T send him to.an esytum to prevent hie eon from going to |h could remain there only thirty days and at the end of that time, by the insane ward at the peniteb- orice of « recent act of the legisia- wife's name, and ~ least twice before she was waited | —_ — tary ture, the superintendent would be Mre Saae *py to Sage. One of the individuals | (Star Special Servier.) and brought them back to Port WHI Be « Patient. “ mpelled to deliver him to the wer- whose me she bare, Was a! " . " To 4 en of the penttentiary PORT TOWNSEND. May 4 wheend The decision of Judge Snell did in ealthy louse me! 1 he new y specifically wealth jouse farmer by the All efforts to float the Dode have | not strike the Thompson family 8 | tat persons held in aaplumne whe During the dense fog this mornin, . . « we fog this cm "8 proven unavailing and the tide go-| hard as it would have done hac nave been gutity of crimes hall be he steamer Dode, of the Puss ing out will leave her on the beach. | Judge Snell ordered the prisoner to eo transmitted " Bound Navigation company eu ate Robert Wileon was at the | the nitentiary immediately. The *) ic is said, was paid $10,000 in cash, ns ‘tide’ bab ‘eet’ nahore. me on ve Not to Be « Convict. » © which she spent prior to making route from this port te Seattle insane ward to be entablished at I have not felt it the right thing ic * ' ° nd 1 Mer Husband Dead Sage is still in Georgetown, and From hie iatest and best photograph. pear Marrowstone point. The die \¢woen Seattle and Port Townsend | 19, will be regarded ax a hospital |tentiary, where he would be treat- Teoks afterwards Mrs declares that he proposes to make . : re signal was blown and tht iim. w fs called the mill route for the insane, and not as a penal \*? #4 felon and subjected to t ited t a friend that she matters interesting for his wife and | You may say for me that Leechi | tempted graft in connection with | severnmen steamer Thome calling both ways at Port Gamble, | iastigution The ward ts to take ""™m* harsh reguiations os those an the man Adame, who, he declares, | park all other parks of the the Leach! danc aad endent ying | Wane went to the Dode's asaiite Port Hadlock and other places on age a who deliberately and premeditated~ . oo is (he canse of atl the troudle ae. ott i to dieckeo the character of Chief |wae and took the passengers off thet ros poe ee ee lume fF iy violated the law. It i» not con city will be eo conducted this samy “ sigeenemnnneien | the eriminaily insane which have sonant with common justice or ha- aes ese Ter that rrapogtanie men and mo squeemnae - me of Adult. A divorce saft fol od that matrimonial alliance, and In the settiemenat the woman. neering “="""l been established im numerous mantty, because th i t sevtertmamte | men wndcbiltren wih te able tol Toot er Aime... tha | | eastern: states, Chester Thompaow subject would be recetving puntah- | viate them durtag the:dapvand Wf) sn are ridicvied hy the ehief will be under the physician's care; | Bont oe euiity af committee ling the eventing without any fear - and will neither bave to wear! "*_¥8* Ot guilty of committing. They are vicious slatemegis prison stripes mor do hard lator. |,."There will. however, on June 12 of being compelled to associate ¥ nid the chie? this ing, “wit be an tneane ward furnt v " The only stigma that can be placed |ctare jeatientione, where tne este ie he do hot bilely with people hb f public! t way @endation ta dect. themecives in 6 eS So oni against him lee simply in the face jects will be treated as insane per- manner - oreel, that the asylum is located at the | v and not as telo’ na will not There fan't any Irtet - ered penitentiary and {t is against thig be subjected Co the rules governing Wapper ” . that Attorney Thompson, unwisely | '* nor bes 1 they aasociate with ing b t dectienticeriee in the opinion of some of his elena of inmates , ; eman : he - It is the judgment of this court that who ciaime to bare knows me for Scripps Telegraph Service ) side and breaking the tron fiag- | friends, intends to fight that Chester Thompson be confined pelled . ne ve © any youre.” eid the chiel, “and WASHINGTON, May 4—It was aff which fell to the deck three uti! June 12 unless the unfore ne were in the state pen- the peace De | oon pot at al! interested what hey a readings feet from where Mra. Roosevelt | Sen happens, Cheater Thompson t Walla Wi and be aition {x > ot the |* Paget of earned today that Mre Roosevelt will remain fn his cell in the Plerce there subjected to the law govern- Sunday . Di | che present. time rrowly eacaped death yeaterda) of the presi- | County jail. He took Judge Snell's |("# insane sent to that tnetitution, h decision stoicaily yesterday, dis- | 't 1% further ordered that the mit- Returning with « party of friends staff was comm fasue dete I from a short cruise on the Syiph He believes the en- | cussing ft with his brother Oscar i7° and that ro menatine Pas he yacht crashed into dock, crush. gineer misunderstood the signals of |!" a matter of fact way, in the defendant t confined in the Pterce ing officer court room and in the jail county 36 voted to the f conditions me ON oF PASSES TLANTIC oTEAMERS In 108 PLE STRAITS. the na the launch, on the starboard the navig: | Mi tinare fast tn the tow which tt this afternoon it wae stated th so nine non-union men recently tm- es EN CA ng the hearing yest tea ernoon affidavite were both charging police office far as could be ascer 40 ported from Michigan and em- shops along the North Pacific coast ployed at Moran's to quit | Pecan “Siam SES b ‘ rk “New BRAIN S ORM ps Teles “) Th almed to control the freight bue-|D@4 granted the union's demand | there and join the local union } The ts >. 90 ve * | for an eight-hour day. Upwards of! Pickets will be stationed at any w ret, iness tn Californ * aD . beemtate : eigned by Ha and 2000 men struck Friday because of| other shops unless an attempt is » to grant this demand.| made to employ non-union men . P ‘ wn fer th re ' Har n his W. A. Clark agen arr * her rou His road, the Southern Pa The losures were made dur-| Out of the above mentioned 40; A meeting of the-Foundrymen’s ‘ 7 ~ “ wow hir the wa ifle was nr 1 by the omia ing the recent investigation at ated in California. | association was held Friday night any that it k two a me | # this 1 tha e tariff Angeles and it !s annc th of and includ-| when the situation was discussed , cyt “ ad the at agreement ent 5] U pa t contracting parties the so far refused but no definite plan made. One of +1 Peay es tween the Pacit the ment was abrogated b patna. = the members of this association wes ven the city hall ate an Pedro, Los Angeles & Salt peared to be inimical to any trust remained et to- said today a at the anrsociation thee that President nosevelt ~ . # the local §foun-) ar breakers, but wanted gc justi hat President KR f work j t Moran The | ho men to take the p’ rd 4 . with th ma the kers a cand net we Se nto a JAPANESE BARON WILL 6 whole case inv th nem a ‘ ) aw - ta uding the acts against Moyer) 0 to om oan ry layw ¢ which the laborites » ag eae te heow - syle Faron Osawa, the ed Japanene r ng mn of t * air at whe ' ote , ‘ apan a ‘ with Wearted of the 4 ine ekeeper knew both men well, what . : ‘ ones ; . res’ aa . anch life and with her p t readily gave Brace $20 worth . \ : - ~ t atte Mrs. R goods anner was | \ . ; askt . t actataie ‘teenie ‘ e, the owner of the a Tyrrell returned to ¢ Baron Osawa the t and popular, the worrying g : gigi " . eats orteas ert Tyr ews than two years ag n the morning and thos a ; . - ~ ethad Among th Renton friends the the case we n overed. yes eri SHRINERS AT waluemeo¢ weed Mie Vouun she ever appetied duct into ac inw is class Jeginiatic a : . r hie a a thelana @ : ” ou eriff mith has «* ‘ ‘ pre s atte , € i figure , on , , Telegraph Service) wife Robert Tyrrell will not pu } 7 spring P Osawa erview é r Bought on Husband's Credit wayward wife. He t es hes is ree . 6 Soy pine ‘ > on . : >. a e € 1 © | gone fa than Seattle, but arr tor th ae t ‘ ot Tyrre trip t ty. Mrs. | will not follow I (Ai : A 7 . . Tyrrell appeared with Brace at a his fri suggested tt ’ ; i well know ‘ Re hat no goc from, « eding . “ A closih a » | N P * t t g lutl ging t with ‘ . . a othing and dress goods, to be| friends say he hes s ¢ the where t ars of ‘ apan, the baron sald: ort plete the rations. charged to Tyrrell'’s account. The over the loss of his wife, .