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THE SEATTLE STAR-MONDAY, MAY 13, 1907. SKY MINERS FROM THE DIGGINGS CROWD INTO BOISE |MYSTHRIOUN OFPONENTS oF MINIMA UNION cba re isn = see IN STRENTS UNIONINTS | 14} © “ TOOK PART IN FAMOUS DD 4 heated 2 LUNCH G0005 Le Chm WA | Hy Jacob Waldeck | BOIBM, May id--AMinere n lirom t higwings to the billie @ thing sinlnou Knocked off ‘ou any ab wl ‘ thers Idaho and they t lingers as muck saey are not allowed to viett him im jell, 00 they Kracernine Win (ae | . | * and Low & | ve Tue leer ue oe + time, end a | a ie the | | as prospective li to seaiet in t . jon of the coon They ere « du 4 the workers in the near oo read the newspapers aud every dete tt Rough taik does not figure in ¢ Jimcuestons. t enough op * f the proseoutt take the form ef Shetehed rom Life by ©. 5, ve an abiding « sROCRETARY W. Db. HAYWOOD, weede ins LIMINARY HEATING ON THE BILL Sm IN TROT of MINER'S HEADQUARTERS“ at BorsS tous ok ween stranger in tpple Cr the presene Land on Repectally for This New sKETONED IN COURT AT TI OF PARTICULARS MOTION, TO “SEE HOW ‘BILL’ HAYWOOD IS GETTING ALONG” Draws te Betee by ©. N, Landom Papectatty for This Newspaper a. is cee WANTS DIVORCE BECAUSE HIS PROM THE DIGGENGS CROWD INTO BOISE TO TALK AND READ ABOUT THE GREAT HAY. h sta ai’ th Ween THIAL. y and says he wt EASE WIFE FLIRTED ° ake anybody Inte hie ™ | ¢ to the extent of disclosing pe 4 ‘ he represents } ere are some more of ther Mamie Irt#h’s unconsabie b of members of the choir, and | latmed pressively one af. | flirting and making aoc «(flirting at the hotels and restau ’ a croup of miners paseed Lorengo PD. Iriah tr 5 At least 25 men diverse as the cause of Lorengo’s remonstrances, which ut of Cripple OF e * reason for were gentle at first, but became » bere tods strong after awh that she decided amare | % that @ iittic reaghT™ wee © were married tn De ea © as have a freer im ES (Star Spectal service) Rowst thing. Dia they think | TO . h Bept * 4 and wider scope for her flirta OLYMPIA, Wash, May 12—-T. A.)it wae rough when they stripped | COFdins the b 1 obs mltion. She returned to on of & derelict mine,/ from {ts moortngs, but which had Durphey of Spokane, who was ar kod apd ran them out ot the | S000 eyee at the clergyman while ty hare been one of hun- evaded all efforts on the part of the rested here Saturday night for | mewntaln tr aking ¢« he kmot was being tied, after which ubby desiring to get Devy to re put iu by the Japanese government to locate it rewere criminal assault upon Hope Yantes, | them as we went? We 414 nothing |it was Mirting from morning until turn visited her at her parental &t the time Admiral fourteen men tn the craft, aad oply daughter of a 5 pie k * We t therm out 1 eet Bight; flirtin th the milkmar March, 1906, and ther o- Russian Balt fleet one of these survived, Ub hers f ¥, pleaded guilty cod . o, th Sf them out and eet | flirting with the baker; flirting male friend greeting that Miefated voyage in the being biown to atoms by the explo nn in superior set this mo ° how And we told or h the grocer and the candlestick look good All of war, caused the sion. The survivor was picked Up ing and was sentenced to the peni-| {7°" ***" * you'll @et) maker: flirting at the theate alleged = haviors are @ thirteen men in Jap in a critical condition by anoth tentiary for life 4 a snes. telbaet ab the oubit flirting at the cburch on Sundays | claimed as grounds for & divoros erearding to officers| fishing craft. A physician on the) fis vietim.io very ii buwde-emelYnure ah bad Be ite aad th ac mcs Maru, which arrived Riojan Maru did what he could for | pected to recover others took the eupertntendent BALLARD MAN MISSING BOISE PANEL (he | ROISB, convened pe Telemhaph Servier) Idaho, May 14.—When this aftern the court mm |eheriff presented | which Met an attempt is to be made 97 pames from to draw a jury Many members of the panel im | mediately sought excuses from | Judge Wood | Nine-tenths of the anel farmers and stockmen cy urge | their interests would suffer if com pelled to remain away any lengtt of time Only « few were permitied to go home The BALLARD NOTES Me 18 advent of the panel, which Is (Star Specie BALLARD, May 4 freman tston, oe.) Asari Ral nan at the Kerry mil! jat | pital at and # The a | cul to the hospital for treatment decensed was a Finlander, about 03 years old. The body was removed }to Graham & Engemann’s tndertak |ing parlors, where the funeral eame to the Parry hos 10 o'clock Batu night ortly after midn died oO wae suffering with tu and came to Ballard to go The foes were held thie afternoon. In- terment followed at Crown Hill cemetery Miss Grace I. Marsh, the 22-year ughter of Rev. A. H. Marsh, a Methodist minsionary, died last night at her home, 410 B. Baker at Death waa due to tu ulowia al services wil noon at 2 o'clock at the Gi Par kM E reh. Interment will |take piace at Crown Hill com |W. & Mayfield has charge of the fu } arrangements ts — rae the father of Bu Page, the IT-yearold boy whe dled ia it week after a fow days’ {liness, desires to thank the Bim Mill company and the shingle weavers employed at the mill for their kindness and sympath. | Frank Trimble and Charles Skin jner, 19 and 22 years old, were ar rested Saturday night for being drunk and disorderly, They will be tried before Judge Nelaon Emil Seastrom, who is often ar rested by the police for being drnok was again taken to the police sta tion Saturday night on the same old charge. A, Abrahameon w no arrested Saturday for be’ trunk. Judge Nelson will hear thelr cases The drill team of Washington tent, Modern Maccabees, went to Everett Saturday night to initiate a class of candidates of the Everett lodge. The members of the team returned yesterday evening and re ported having had a good time in the City of Smokertacks The Baliard bail team went to Ev from the Orient. 4 man before the big liner pre mt . Alimen 4 ar ped erett yesterda’ t mene on be y morning and was de @aft came (n com ceeded on ite way. The Injured man Lweching Diecunce’, own on abe o4 shaft 660 fect tented in @ bara Senaht game of the mine, wh) was wae taker to Toyama, off Apectat. Servien) Five hun-dred f-e-0-t eleven innings by the acore of 8 to sb otis to bare eut loose | port the accident oceurred OLYMPIA, May The prose-| 1" seems, though. that the » AND CASH ALSO GONE 7. This ta the Sret game loct by ty has f o haese. Gn aes hie ahd take Bory tine Salen ei Bridget, who is known to all the The Roc réen BOOK- stories ‘ ‘ citizens of Ballard as one of the two d to appear here in @ local theater | maybe, nothi appened hers| M M. Winningham, w of thejand would sell bie furniture and| [righ settlers always accompanying tonight te produce any ew offs year bas had few offices in ‘UR the money over the Brum-| Mayor Peck, died yesterday from The state of public sentiment on orted ap minsing, and| ett. The furniture was sold by) dropay after two weeks’ sicktiess ac at of th phey assault case W E Vi t the money wae) Bridget was eight years old and wes fs the aro whieh the pros CTIMS asp pase ae a constant companion of his honor 5 i daa ecuting att has acted p m wae harm's residence is in Be-| George Jackson, until revently kangaroo court to pay & at Put fignatic nd x of NUMBER 32 reasure f the Bailar ; to find bim this! chief of the Ballard fre department INVERARITY OF tw to “Mra Warren's Profee | iro urphey abatded mpar hav offices { * morn He tw sald © jeft for Valdes, Alaska, yesterday slot id the chief sald he could at and it by the Junction block Ballard The ving at Alki Point. Mr. Brom jon the steamer Yecatan. Jackson OPERA HOUSE MUCH Qn) nothing about the play until! prosecuting attorney that a per es iis missing money belonged to the| 1 today that ‘unless the|intendé to de eome proupecting tn he had seen ft formance of The Root Garden| aan f ‘ nds returned at once he will | the north. AT MACKINTOSH That {9 where Mr. Mackintowh,| Tragedy” at this time would ad4/ _ ANTA BARBARA, Cal, May 13 k Winningham stated t Winningham’s arrest The| The police department gave their MO WATTHEWS AND THEIR as many others, falls down. such flame to public anger that tt he funeral be bearing the | T. V. Br ott, manager and ger take id to bave been | fret and only dance last Saturday beut t n culmt ir t on of the Honda wreck victims eral asieeman of the f at t Winningham, as treasurer, | gight at Junction hall, It was well «a rt at » on at € ON TO “MRS WAR Mre Wa t a hi ¢| will leave here tonight for the cast, | ¥8# going to ge ft epositing In a Ballard bank. | attended and most enjoyable feaston’ is strongly mora fiend wh ited oe + bull h = Rev, Eimer B Thompson, pastor | PROFESSION - ’ Every baiid im the elty bears i a tor’ ce h.| fac it pletures vice In ita bideows | Yantie might - . > of the Ballard Presbyterian church, — and revolting form, not in the guise a fing at halfmast and several OB ECT TO MAY NOT H ast night took for his subject “The peatimentalis'« * the of sensuous beauty as fn the case MAS CHAZY IDRA burches held mnere : Passing of Ballard: Ite Relation under which D. G. in many plays which the public ac ? jared are Rev and Duty to Greater Geattle.” He business manager cepts, such as “Bapho’ and Ibsen's (ster Special Service.) era the ta ® | said in part M Opera house pia Ghosts There is no co of| BELLINGHAM, May 1%.—Haunted | Oblepo hospital wt "The change will only be tn B Atiormey Machintos ae in ‘The Roof Garden Tragedy ear that officers are seeking | take Ange lname, and we will still have our , ; and others who are which was at tr wo | Bim a0 an & ’ m the Roper) No f fea have od wn problems, only they will be fhe production of “M and child Seattle last nan, Louis Shalt aged 36 | hore amber of fa * re The ifie Const I ber Ma Peter McMartin, D. A. McMartin | more complicated. It is not a case Professions” | t from Mr Senate Poe a 4 eccahoe ufacturers will t Fairbanks may not have | of Jumping oe of the orine. pan Werarity can see a w b wae w " p - : tr 4 Aeral government the | 2t0, the pasture or creek, but out Mackintosh wishes us to oa. te rb an GB we per SAN 8 OBISPO, Cal., May bangers i . ee ere f the frying pan into the fire, We © 80 th ant was ® for hie errest |7-U» 02 8008 Bo further deaths have / cago this week of carious or 18 ned by Judge | will have, as a part of Greater Se wdge of the | be ston of Pea Ww. red amovg the victims of the a. 2 . anford f cal United States | atte, our pecullar problema. Being play. We are willix enshaw at Fate ate . | Honda wreck who are the how | wx ! t ra t 6, for cutting ® residence section, and becoming rf « thousand doilare an'a arrest, the shertt? of Sagi: | Pital here allroad east c F te. t land sever. | m0re #0, yet we will have the sa t Mr. Mackin- | county was ¢ and he pis . T Yorthe Pine M poturers “ : ne ent i oon element in our midst and tn the por. | Sheid arrest at Ediacn anq| CORMEY-GILMAN WEDDING olen 4 " P al yea our politics; and, true to its nature War | t an of |t M t Ve (Hestgpe Telegves! * . ¢ aci fie It wae f d after this order was | {it will be the disturbing and - New York th NEW at May : net as " ade t United 8 At. | stroying force, ever strong to do teat tit | STRIKE IS SETTLED) «2700 = ies gas 9ee"anas md Se |S rer Sl ah ’ this Kansas City, the on ° readiness f t , n advance, wh be tn eps vo a a | Remember, that whatever else sald M was mad wedding tonte wedding | effect af ° t s of t ee P ategrengn bed he saloon has, {t has absolutely ne b th bs " a © the ef A r - Of all the reput manee, an injunc me ‘ . be somew withdrawal of i r tego Bearing moral or legal rights, The $1,000 sala thay wentinn tha luce” = ae # Of! versed. Preceding e olor 4 placing y not Hite aA a pald for « Heense gives the saloons ‘ " fron Mike Wris — sy 7 - « elat ‘ « " ” . 2 this case until certain . for he sim reason “ 6 om was a 06 svikers © ‘ work} wie oa ‘ . | freight, wh oa rate a had been made = a | that governm has not the ¢ ‘ald h " Wot roM - | thie affair « a 9 A t , t his appa: hits | power to grant auch rights as the| ay ’ — ot 1 4 r- Ra - er ‘ hun i ‘ s te constitution are six-fold, set out In k as resigned : eae al ia All the lumbe antes aad t he preamble. and the saloon ts op: LTH BOARD| MOYER SAYS LIFE \3ii.7 soi" 'sicttcottscst%cs | "otomtan ie mnt we mar. | ai he hmiy Songun se feet oft | gene, and Ue elon ie op wget fe and « rill wtand benea aising obje - 4 ev ¢ e ¢ at.| them. The fact ts, properly speak site bit of work er * bille ‘ < vee a ~ est in a man the right to sell have (Kerippe Telearaph Service.) tea be © ence * | Lakes to New Y e . ¢ y ane haser, his home, and his fam hereaf " BOISE, Ida, May 13—John F.|, « orn markets. Th 1 + days In which to file / iy than they can vest in the same ina “ aA ef counsel of the Went-| way Rt eae ee . faid be ir , man the right to steal horses or bust : vantage on of M anjand Cc ey fami * x- | pla fe S steamsnip ¢ 1AM DENIES ommit m r oe te we ference t at ep ' y “ le ‘ eat La har TEMPORARY INJUNCTION Here are yme facta to study of bus: —" of ae peeked thee’ & neg th r from Chicago t t The saloons in of the = at Special Services.) annt of each for Sttlon was tak 5 res M °K att K t Ad A u A . ye Mopted of | insieting t 8 t friend, Mise Ma w, ne REFORM A FAILURE y i BM noon tos ‘ r q K er nade brides Mise ans « ‘ “hog in t ew him in the Black Hills ¢ re ® with | thous » le atfll remain o hen F cer . . kine ‘ an C A " a a he . od 7 . “ 2 , " ard ‘ 1 as found neces Aree . will i ka a " ss OMAHA COMMERCIAL CLUB TO | person she war & need te , s “ t t ealo. ly “ : MENINGITIS INCREASING VISIT SEATTLE ® Ref n ng furthe nike $ ) : Nolation . STANDARD O'L 18 fate a s t and to take a» 4 forma solution wa GIVEN AN OPPORTUNITY Th erctal b of Omaha throy ‘ MRS. KELLY TAKES JOB vide tt by $ ¢ t of a - th e t he h toda f which & ¢ 1 C ‘ on and f ro and we ie k ~ : conn Ye eon th iT. LO fn Attorneys | m ‘ tr ecretary ¢ " . t xe ¢ N I police matron, today tha homes te’ * J “, The ¢ pang Jard Ott ¢ wt “Th | 1 of th at hambe ft wave t 1 f A h er d as mat ery year for the er Be pe , hoy ye dB, te Nog int Bie Sg ny Be aw Be page eB : hs K sl. Nolthe aalonae vat Hat the Hie geet 28 , ‘ Aire t would t 5 lt ne tal t to Mra. ¥ for the p is is where the fight must oe B Which sor att «ito appea t. Paul on Ma ‘ t r t ‘ h 5 a w, as th w a rest Birrndings . ‘ t ‘ P . made at or elr | be re re c 1 t t “sf \ strict when a part of Great t ~ tions tha ey may have to offer entertainn he | ne er Seattle, and we will be part of | day | IS DRAWN the largest ever summoned im thm caused for the firat time thé county court room to be comparatively Women seom to lack interest in the trial, interest in the trial Only two have so far been pres ent outside of the Haywood faay time was lost in the pre on thin af on a cherk alled the rol it ort listened to ox 7 ox nat of tatewtien hee" ® The at ys on both sides think . will be obtaingt from t panel this week nur witnesses of gy ved and others @ he large city in the’ @ Northweat that has salooas tn v mid cand oneness ony 80 (Star Spectal Service.) EVERETT, May 13-—Mies Gilets chen Hathaway, who bas been b Mbrarian at the public librhy, a number of years, has regign her resignation to take effeet l. No successor has yet been chosen; but the board of directors «x lo meet soon to take up the mi " as they wish to secure the servisged of & trained Ubrarian as Woot out The athletic meet, which wie have been held Saturday al between the junior athietes of erett and Snohomish, wes poned because of unfavaral weath A few practice were off, but the official cop¢? teste will not be held until imbenoex Jose Meidoa, « cigar maker; war shot and wounded In a row pester morning by Thomas = bartender in the Harbor . The bullet penetrated Meidoa'e but the attending physician poi the wound is not necessarily dan gerous. Dogherty ts held at* thé* county jail without be pending the outcome. The prisoner chytitim, that Meldos started the trouble: irawing a knife upon him, and that” he shot the man in self defence, Motion for a new trial made_on. |behalf of the city of Everett in the sult brought against it by Elizabetia’ O, Springer, has been denied by Judge Black. The plaintiff was awarded damages because the change tn the Colby av. grade de- preciated the value of her prop- erty MINNESOTA TOWN DESTROY. ED BY FIRE. (Reripps Telearaph Servier.) ~ 8T. PAUL, Minn., May 13-—Word reached here early this morn that the business portion of Clty, Mion., bh been totally de stroyed by fire. Loss $200,000, - FOR RIGHT OF WAY. The Oregon & Washington Rafi<, way Co. has brought suit against Fred Perrini and wife, A. Every aya the King County Land Co. te demn property tying near George~ town for right of way burpaatt. . BROWNFIELD ON TRIAL. The third trial of Clyde Browa- fleld on a charge of robbery begaa, in Judge Morris’ court today. Twa juries have disagreed in the case, WRECK ON ROCK ISLAND, FORT WORTH, Tex, May iSe= Eogineer M. Munsen, fireman and head brakeman, were killed im wreck on the Rock Island railroad near Marlow, I. T., pogter The engine is said to be 1 der fifteen box cars. DISMISSES CAUSES, Judge Henford, of the tederat court, today signed orders Qismisa:. ing the ca ot W. H. Prinee vrthwestern Improves: end that of Davia® the Northern Payer Company Jones against Railwey Company ment PINK AND WHITE ON MILAN wae Pink and white, given dis black velvet, is the = a smart hat every day wORt,, The bat is of white Milan -strew.,- the pink firet showing in thé 4intag by { ? f straw Milan {8 also here ised h very shor front ir ba ack appears here in t A velvet soar wh t t namented with Wings and ao -—« an a Sa aaa ee es nee

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