The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 20, 1907, Page 7

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SS terre eeeeneteeeeetseinenanenennnmnne THE SEATTLE STAR-—-SATURDAY, JULY 20, 1907. e 7. naga (aRNRRRR ERNE ~" ep anape Jon @ charge of bolng tmplicated in} Jumped from the wall. We kept| threw herggrms around me, 1 tert! | arreat follow 1 had no idea wy eh traveling only at night youl’ She has been my greateat| |L had been yxrested, and I thought | Axton Commits Sulcide. a through it all, My thoughts) a ° it would besne casey matter tO) Histon and I took the name of| vo all been of her and the child “a many relationsin-law” in; 1 w, two sisters-in-law and three prove my Innocence, as I could) pains, and passe brothers. | O@! am almost glad tt all), al srotherw-in-t join in every time show I was at Martin's home the | way Rote ie OF r*: | happencd& 1 eon go out and look | ‘@ burden of the allegation in the so us ti Wi} worked at Winf Thon Ax M ; ’ | L had @ littio@natrimonial squabble night of the robbery. Kirk and Lies committed suicide. The core.|®%ery man in the face, divorce complaint filed “by Henry |) pained ° md wore taken to the jail at Guthrle lad asked me so many quentions | January ma to fool no Mbeont-|0, Masters yestorday, “I did not hoa { Geutded taut he we it await trial Ae I remember it dhivt | finally had to admit that my | Ment, exeept inet the man who, mind betng na 1 by my wife o ' law roof I asked m wife ‘ [tian eet, ocourred In the aahe was dot Philiipy and we wore | Ne say, Implleated him in the rob 1 suppose that, lke |to come pith me but she preterred “ mut we remained in jailinag brothers, It was then I took | 0Y | whoopin od@h, and! them to We,” sald the complainant } ne me bi al in Decomber, 1896. (hifiname of Chas, W. Anderson g Family Reunion Planned \cthaPrntantie diseases among chil-|to a reporter for Tho Star yeuster Vinal T ean wna rtf arr grt dy saga a raveled through} Warden R, W, McCloughry, | dren, trouble is one of the ineldents | da . The prooristor of the. beac anid Kahiean and Ob ome, selling t igner of the pardon petition, after|of married life, but when it came Degertion te the ground all there were two: poreons. 4 4 inh, and co! aud a year later went to| speaking of January's good con-|to having my motherinlaw, father- | in complaint | Martin eiut hin teesity teld the tors Kalinas City, where | met the wom-| duct, satd ‘Of course, if January | « ) b sould ine oy. ENG te 1 an who became my wife. In 1901 I} had never bee earrested } 1 was in thetr home that night i ad never na Rady ont te : married hef® without revealing my | brought back, | do not think F rf Ave seamiine Pome mintfen tn thel iP nt Th her | Bove roment would ha been in { tried to be & good man then,| jured to any great extent, What peg Bing ae ee re a 1 tried to live decently and upright] more could we wish than that all | and ae sontenced to five years! ty Por » fear was nen should live honorable lim the federal penttentianyy Riri] ie, ar was always| mon should live honorable, upright that I would be detected, | Hives er their dincharge oO wai thai te d.| lives after their discharge from A telegram has just been recelv-; rate iv 44, conte and 59 conta: 60 |" “I never wanted to harm any-|cirtep | should have told my! prison? I am greatly imbued with | C4 !” Seattle from a Chicago rall-/conts on ts on ia \, br wanted to harm ¢ wile but T could not. 1 was try-|the idea of reforming men in| Toad official stating that the rumor | /O0'™ OM Cit 1 Omat rody In my Ife except that one] ing to put all that old life awhy.| prison.” to the effect that rates on lumber | and 6 cont elon’: Sas sual the Oo pert tte n nad | hoes siven|to be a different man | when the latter was doing his best!tg bo raised is true. The rato) Chien ed W. Le Kirk for what be hed |toids ecw Of My Carver has been to tive an honorable life, has been |are to become, uffective Oetaner| Dertite steps to fhe the rates a , Kirk for what he had | tid but b alwaye believed that | no disgraced that he has sold hit |; noxt, and they will be 60 conte dase to We take the Waat Hone. We wore brought to the fed:| was in some way being protected, | business and left Kansas City. Jan-| instead’ of 40 yl the ald vate, \iactoa tumh rege Hn Flan gore oral pilson here together, and atiand that a long ae | lived an|uary saye the man informed on bim |!” > pore gg rr Algae pant sor ero . ‘ or to St, Paul; 60 cents per | pices of the Pacific first were given cells close to each | honorable, upright fife, | would net| because he would not mm lumber to St, Paul ta per | pl f the F ( other, Once when I passed him in| be betrayed. It seemed Providence money | hundred on shing the yard I tried to strike bim, be| was aiding me © jcause the sight of the man almost Many times I have lain awake pany, of Seattle, $10,000—~—R. Cf drove wes mad. Kirk asked the wer-| alt nny, im" nd sweat peurin NEW INCORPORATIONS pany, den that he be taken away from! from mo'as I thought what would «| OUNTAINEERS ae Clowry, G. H. Fearons, R. T. Reid, hat part of the prison, and he was! happen to my dear wife and Sete peepee LN. Miller, fr, and ©. FP. Patter emoved. I never aw him agaln. 1) 1¢ | should be dix pred, § times HAVE FEAST eemaieea: tame Servic 2 a ee : questioned me closely, but D A, Inly 2 ‘“ juardian Life Coun wwe | don't know when he was released. | my w ® |ing articles of incorp m were | Seattle—John A. Evan: ast Lumber loan him os where now the | men's ansoclation yoar soutence. There was a } Escape is Offered. | always managed to evade her. It | file th the peret y ol tate . er in his voice. Deep lines « Babs, has been the greatest sorrow of cp calelan andlor fan at Mes Sar ; 1 and Country « sprinkle of gray haira recat II was changed once or twice | ll that I had te deceive her.” Members of the Mountaineers’) Ficus priday, 'W. M. hese aod .H a coll was changed once or twice otra Friday, W. M. Ross and el nights and days of mental One day a prisoner named Axton When Discovery Came. club who will seale Mount Olympus . ’ Patt, 5 |R. ©. Nichols, Camano Yet, in his hope and high re January then told how he felt solve, it was not surprising that when the detective’s hand de-| comb and told me I would find that one of next week, have arranged for a full Telephone company, of the fron bara in my cell door bad ve 5 course meal to be served when the! Camano, $500—H. Garrison, BG ove tte mprobe re nave inspired what | Heen cut. The same thing had been | wconded on bis eee, B04 BS | commit 3 thed. One party will |pamano. $600-—H. Garrison, | inal probably the largest petition | done his, Ho said two deaper © prison Coors Were | eave Seattle next Wednesday, the oo | vavy Yard asking for clomency ever sent to| st, m had previously occupied | P2Ni8e to him again bar otic pay amen National District Telegraph com. | 0 the prosideat of the United States these celts and had planned to « ‘ My first oe wht ald he, “was | 4 oa. 5: 1, | of my wife and baby—all the humil January Talks, cape. The cut bare were not oasily | jay ate and sorrow it would | and apparently the cell tr “It was when I was nearty zo Ot had never discovered years of age,” sald the modern Joan Valjean, “that I went to Ok they knew I was ‘or a moment I Every man can save a little sing up with |] out of his earnings, and a few r two woeks I heattated. 1 r ; che “an | WM. JANUARY, HIS WIFE ANU THEIR LITTLE GIRL, LU. emg thy yn to be-| couldn't make up my mind, 1 knew oe Seuss cot ieee on wage | such “titties” mean capital to PORLE. THE FIRST REAL PHOTOGRAPH OF THE FAMILY [months I worked on a fi sq | Uhat If the out bars were dis ered iby me. Oh, yes, I kne hat 2 work with. You can prove this *) STORY OF ROMANCE AND SEPARATION HAS INTER: |eaved m litte: "Then et to tw uid be held roaponatble and | Stu mount ww OT Th ay spening « savings ascot Energy for breakfast to start . pool room tn the rev saloon | WOuld forfeit all my good time al “When | told her al . P [> THE WHOLE WORLD. Joonducted by & man nomad ncn |lowance, | thea had 16 months to ebb btectther Some | Pua the day. eeciiiviisee siesbiaiasbaias |Our busineases prospered fo serve. Finally | began to think) —————————- - that perhaps Providence had open GIVEN FOR THE FIRST | able cases tn the annals of the "8" @ year. Kirk and I had ar country’ criminal history differences about money. I ture TIME OF JANUARY'S REMARK: | rhe acon in Warden MeClough-|0¥@r the pool tables to him P ry's office was one to smite the Qt thet class of business. This Pee OAPEER, HIG REPORMA. |v ctstrings and make the worlt|¥™ in 1994, at Clayton. Then last Axton and | planned our ~ MOM WHILE AN ESCAPED) Wonder at its own marvoious store | Secured & job firing « sawmtil en-| st, 2 of romance, Early tn the morning ng or @ man named Martin, Iv It was 12 o'clock the night of CONVIET, HIS OVERWHELM. | Mrs. January was thore, waiting to|'™S at bis house. Six weeks aftor t Oct. 6, 1898, that we welcome to her arms aga he | MF trouble with Kirk, and while I ING LOVE FOR HIS WIFE AND) ion to whom, although t | ved, | she had intrasted her life, and by CHILD AND WHAT HE BE whome side sho bravely stood|® °foseroads town some miles aacds & thn | | MEVES THE FUTURE HOLDS through al! adversity. ‘Toars of |@¥8%. was robbed }was weed for ca jemotion welled fram the eyes of rte for the Sioet time since MY] An the rest of that bight, ait the|| FOR HIM. both as they bade the warden fare. | cond arres week t@ any that un 2 e’cloc! tiful surroundings, excel jwoll, and a new man walked with |Metwithstanding ! have. paid the| following day and until 12 o'¢lock | beau surroundings, IRRIGATED FRUIT LANDS | IN GRAND VIEW oncHARD || TRACTS | Finest and most productive || | | | Sustenance for lunch to carry you through. ed the way for my escape. In my heart and God ved my share of puntshr We Pay 4s Interest On Savings Accounts nt Rest and renewed strength at close of day. The food ideal for every meal. Jneeda Biscuit More nutritious than any other wheat food. ¢ In moisture and dust proof packages. NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY Branches, Ratiard, Renton Grornctow = James D. Hoge, President MN. B. Bolmer, Cashter, aside the here and ali d seat ber Pm hey guard fired at ue bef crossed the y but od went In. It « steam pipes. fh the West, Brory acre can be made to yield $400 to $800 per year, Splendid climate, }firm and buoyant tread into the Penalty for my alleged crime, t was °! ‘he next night we hid in the/[* jent water. Improved streets ear wb Cerete agai ¢ quit wa! tunnel without food of water, If ongge ad Sears ht se —_ go hie oot nt gor veeatien sl wc ten. Dell can conse more suffering than|p- @ be bordered with shade sas. . his mghter Lt / a of tre } ‘ n ” © SIMRALL. }the warm sunshine and’ the tres | quent occurrence. It took little evi.|¥* cudured, it must surely t trees. Ons mite from Mert era Pacific railway station, Rebt. C MeCermick, Baward KR Duna, Chae Ho Bebb, | Jomes D. Hoge, M B. Solner. Union Savings & Trust Co. ond Avene and ome Bidg., Semttle, wae Agents for Alsske Banking and Befe Deposit Co, Nome, | Aineke wo! than they oa: ‘ORTH, Kan, July 26./ air. A business is awaiting him,|@nce to convict a man and put “Whee mid: ps slipped ont . ht came at last Wife! My wife!™ cried a | 2*TanRed by friends who fought for | Mm in prison. Kirk was bed the stops in eee athena 75 PER ACRE. his release, and of this he ia to take b “ Prisom-worn man yester | charge. | C ia joue a the uard houses, a } heap cursions ‘East rome YAKIMA COUNTY, WASH, |/ ‘ta be left the walls of the! x Just before his release, January,|Ry the Oregon R. R. & Nav. Co.| tedern! prison |for the first time since his rearrest | Aug. 8,9 and 10; Sept. 11, 12 and] F INNEY | Washington Irrigation Wetiriay's relcase of William | in Kanans City, April 20. gave the| 12; Chicago and return. $71.50; St. | Peary, better known as Chas. W.|Yepresentative of this nowspaper | Louls, $67.60, Omaha, Kansas City, for Company rested | Con. a, the Jean Vi | his own story of his past life, in-| ete. $60.00. Good ninety days with PH — ot) cluding hia connection with the | stopovers. Full particulars at Union PHOTOGRAPHS - Marks the closing inct|iobbery of a postoffice in Okla-|Tichet Office a one of the most romark- homa, his conviction and his five Dexter Horton Building, | 706 First Ave. Washington Block.|} G@eattle + + + Washington &. Elie, Geo Agent * | Phone Ind 06 oes PRO O The Nation’s Greatest. 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