The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 18, 1907, Page 11

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ame Ir E SCRAPED HAYWOOD, COOL, INTELLIGENT, ALERT IN| BRIEFS BY WIRE ®° Oe smine hare still | OFF CAR i were badly wap cade NO - yesterday afternoon when ft Yealor way between Third Bi pearth ave. The five men were \ from the running board or ese seriously tn ‘ell more oF ‘The men are eG Rodiuson, Linden, Wash., ht Pier. Linden, Wash about the legs. Townsend. siage manager qnkle brokea, and other MeGrath, proprietor Star theaters. Port Towns cute al the loge Smith, painter, George injured ey misjudged the die perween Ris truck and the The wheels of ue truck serap quaning board. The injured were attended by Dra. Willis ‘and removed to Provi tal, where they are said pie rapidly recovering today Parrett pleaded gui ot fw in Jodge Morr court t aed was given sentence at Walla Walla charged with grand rere ond i W. D. Bestow, with He t, pleaded not guilty Constantine, convicted emalt Wich & deadly weapon, i te serve one year in jary and pay a fine of Ba, will appeal bis cave ‘ tm the desire to post the evil day which will make gcoovict at W Walla, or pope of getting a new trial, mamatine. who al! but killed his jw, Jeswe M. Hall, bas de ied wp carry his case to the sw pene court attorneys, Morris and Ship fare been instructed to pre the pecommary pleadings extending the time Sats which the necessary papers je be tiled until June 19, has fim eitered into between Prose Sateg attorney's office and Con 3 lawyers. cas, if the appeal te finally will not be reached in court until next fail the civil case of Hall agains’ came up in Jud ge of Hall's attorneys to m: ings more deft and j bet was continued by neat Saturday. J JAM WILL HAVE | MASKA STEAMSHIP LINE LLINGHAM. May 1% —Local ae becking & plan to have « Eee pst on the run between and Alaska points, and uaterstood that enough money | THE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, MAY 18, 1007 COURT CONFERS ON JURORS’ CHALLENGE pen, tl! passengers on You | qoltided with @ fourboree| | | gambdiing A| fesorts unbeknown me tivedy been pledged to pur-/ Steamer. The backers of ‘Seterprise declare that ey dena given assurances of belp my from Fellingham and county sh ppere to ald the those + bet from of and San Joan ‘Last pear the shipment to Alaska amounted to $0000, and ft ts believed at there will be plenty of freight Maile the steamer to make iy tripe. Dockage facil! iM this port bave been arranged PROUING LAND FRAUDS. ertpps Triegraph Service) ER, Colo. y 18.—Forty ere service men are here working the federal grand jury in the frend cases, ‘Short time but has departed believed the gevernment has evidence as the result pe prosecution of prominent Me the coal. fron, copper and business LIST COAL LANDS 5 _eripps Triegraph Service) REW YORK, Ma Miss May Betton, th: lee ~y" The Stevens Cafe tne, rv 7 trom Wilkie was here| Bhetohea F Life by ©, Law don Eapectnity for This Newspaper (Seattle Star's Ractustye & BOLD, Idaho, May 14.—-#eere tary Haywood, on trial on the charge of murdering Former Gov ernor Steunenberg, takes an active part in the defense of his case. The lawyers always consult him on « difficult point and apparently are eager for bis advice. The picture by Landon was sketched during one of these consultations vhew.) SOCIETY WOMEN GAMBLERS tSerteps Telegraph Servier.) CHICAGO, May 18.-~A great sen sation has been sprung here when Chief of Police Shippey announced that the many society women te South and Wests to the gener public would be arrested if caught again, passing oer money to be placed on bets The anoourcement has caused s stir In the best circles of society and many social positions are tumbling. ROOSEVELT AT PINE KNOT CHARLOTTESVILL Va. May 16.—Preaident and Rooserel and their Archie arrived yee terday at Pine Knot, Mra. Roose velt's country home, where they wi!! remain unti] the middle of next week MATERIAL IS NEVER PAID FOR Suit was begun today in the Uait- 4 States cireuit court by ¢ . ee government the Robinson Manu pany of Everett acting ctartng com peite, to recover the sum of §27 from each of them. The complaint states that Cottcs took & contract to erect certain bualidtny for the alted States army at Fort Casey, the contract being made with George H. Pen rose, captain and quartermaster Cotton, as principal, and Sims an® Chappelle as bondsmen, gave bon? im the eum of $900. agreeing to pay for all material used in the butid- H This material p of the Robinson company a as not been paid for ording to the CANNON BOOSTS FOR HUGHES (Seripps Service. ALBANY. Y., May 18.—"Joe” Cannon sited Gov. Hughes this rning and the conference lasted eon minutes. At the conclusion Cannon said The West knows Hughes only from what the news papers say of him, I think any man that has bee nelected gover nor ts good presidential timber Cannon sald he ts candidate if newspaper reporters make him one. He told aponait je for his candidacy LITTLE PRINCE IS BAPTIZED (Seripps Telegraph Service.) MADRID, May 18-—The e prince was baptized today with ap propriate and eolemn ceremonies MAIL CARRIERS CHOOSE DELEGATES The Mali inion of Be has selected the following de « to the annual convention at nton, Ohio, to be held in Septem Leonard Kidd, Richard H Pearse, Willia Loomis, Wi T. Pearse a Willla A. Bilis ais of the A.-¥.-P. expoalt and also the Chamber of Commerce r effort to b he conven fon here In 1909 RETIRING THRIR BUSINDSs them they were alone re ToS WHEAT TUMBLES (Sertyps Tete Friday carly sold at 964: Septers CHICAGO, May 18.--Sharp tosses | ber, 99% and December, 100%, a “ “ agninet Friday's close at 1024 ® bora wary Wheat sold off 2% to 4% cents me ng impressed with ang the big firme sold heavily to idea that the was get rid of the long lines over Sun mainly discounted, and the price day was being bused on sentiment Pikers got the worst of the dea alone July closed at 06% and Septem July waeat closed sbove $1./ ber at 97 & PLOT DISCOVERED TO BLOW UP CHICAGO JAIL (Se 4 througt t the prison sod ordered CHICAGO, to aboot any prisoner who tried to biow up the pot ever 1.004 In the cell of Charles Hansen, the today by the dis aptare convicted murderer, the guards Of the prisoners’ store of BItro found « sealed tin can with suffi siycerine. clent aitro-glycerine to blow up the A Drench had been made the whole wing of the bulld a olacer te acaunanies a anne’ it is anid Hansen has confessed and implicated Luke Fitapatrick wall, Extensive plans for the nmates of that wing had been made *!#0 ® life prisoner & body at the time of the explosion , es Bed slats and other weapons were found placed tn convenient Bo the lady bug ts after the green Armed guards were wg, eh? He must have money SCIENTIST, WEIGHING FOR ANIMAL'S SOULS, FINDS LOSS AT DEATH SOM THR Sout moUse .® (Seattle Star's Dactesive services) t L al e 108 ANGELE Ma 5 While | | . “ afte - L. P = Hyndionte Atter F PORTLAND, Ma oate with 000,000 te after ¢ Portiand Wlowring = Mill pr ® whieh Inelides @ ohain of Oregon, also the mill at Taoume ” Urewsome Demands BHUTTO, May 1t—Last wight Mir Nelson, @ women of the restr 4 district, committed suicide and « special detall of pollee w alled m to gage at the woman's Uliterate Woman Pardoned. HELENA, May 1h—M Walters, who w sentenced to five years for fore ast Ootober, 1900, I pa knowing whet she did Helr Commita Suletde BAL Pa, May 18-08 the greatest sensations in this pw (the ete courred yesterda wealthiest me this state, and fortune, te the sole heir to the « Addicks t* Beaten. PUILADMLYNIA, May 14 ward Addicks ony with © per at tro ecember, 189 hie nection in the big gas » . der war made t @ t Pioneer's ody Found MONTRSANO, Wash, May if t Mateon, an d by indians rushed and one leg broke 6 explanation is «ive garding the tragedy Ghouls heb Grave HAMILTON, Wash, May 18 » shows that the grave of 4 young women y, has been robbed Youss & DAYTON, Wast Ave-year-old son gne of the plonge Suse Hallresd for #50,000 COLFAX, Wash, May it ing « viele { 4h agreeme the sale of land, deat act and piighied faith Ami Dewles Witew tn Accident May ' CHICAGO. state Sense af ean thaipens NEW INCORPORATIONS moe any t * ' — Beart ' M al Sort . a * § we ry ‘ The Mutual idea he Mutu Idea is being deve + + - ry tM ; : gi: rthweat b Northw any Pacif Mra Jane CECILIA AMIELLA o the Stare ROME, May 18 selusive Service) Led by a beaut f ng Italian girl, a band of highways a terr Salern Th particulars of the woman, whose name is ts a Amielia, but they are to catch ber. She ts as daring as @ Dick Turpin and her men fol jowers are devoted ¢o her Coetiia te ® peasant girl who be ame stage struck soveral yearn age Bhe left the man to whom she was be married in the ittle Balvatelle, ar Amert ome said to be an ame t and sie halls LAWS MOWERS GUARANTE © run satlefactory. All prices. Geo. H Woodhouse Cc ig t Recent Arrivals Bd White. the tailor, 208 Col nmer suite On atting 4 having a ¥e m pe of tatlors tm his shop. he the moet hes | surprise MANTIC CARRER OF DAREDEVIL BANDIT QUEEN WHO TERRORIZED PROVINCE DASHING BANDIT QUEEN OF SALERNO. grace created « sensation. Finally Peterson left her, and Cecilia de d to return and beg the for giveness of her lover On the way she was captured by a bandit named Parisi, who took PHOTO SPECIALS The Aristo” Studio offers $6.00 Photos for $3.00 Saturday and Bun jay. Also & complete line of phote sofe pillow covers 1414 Ind Ave oe Sheet Music CLINE’S PIANO HOUSE 1406 SECOND Ave. it { |her to « sumptaousiy furnished eave in the mountains, where he | ehowered presents on her. After | while ahe grew to love him and they | were married | One day Parist ran into an am |bush and was killed. The reat of |the band escaped and brought the news to Cecilia, She was grief | stricken and after recovering placed herself at the head of the | band That was a few months ago, and since then, the gang has had great er successes than ever before if commits an average of four hold | ups a week, and the police are pow erless, Cecilia gives @ large. po tion of her gains to the poor of the province, and is the idol of the peasants, who warn her of every move of the authorities. mn Zig Ri Full ine reduced 2c ane Stanley ft at Spinoings Barton’s First Addition View lots Cleared lots Level lots 60-foot streets 16-foot alleys Corners 342107 Inside lots 256x107 Prices $100 to $350 Terms 10 per cent cash and 50 to $10 per month. any agent at Rainier jeuch or See $60 CASH Balance Monthly Lot 40x110, near Woodland Park on 6@tb or 60th st. Grand view lot. Price $690. $300 CASH Balance Monthly New uncompleted 6-room house corner lot, 685x100. Ce- ment walk, graded street; blocks from end Fremont-Bal- lard car line. Price, $1,400. WEST - peaor ad Hae. When you fill itt But TERMS a goblet with our incomparable Cedar River e realize the inestimable value of its being so easily ust get without reach of a Cedar River spigot, e become truly “experienced” you will grasp water by gravity owners by 200 New York Block supplied with mountain spring water f rarest purity available to Yarrow-lot sess at TWO acres, ainable only from ty or wile be of the “Help Ques- IMORROW A Leave » Park 8, 8:80, 10:30, 11 Mad 80, ENTATIVE ON THE

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