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urday Night Dufreane, aged wnatl ' ty employes shwasher tt ig ie dormitory at the Univer oy Washington, is now sunpect Saat haring murdered Con ad who was found ty the tailor dend-on the univers! By ‘The clue this aftervoon the fact that Df money, and has be A report ha: ‘on Which tho police a te rob. ed the aut te i i the grounds last —. ay and the tailor was abot Rogie 6. the itely known to have geen in the vicinity was on following However, since oa murdered, sev students remember bay maa prowling abou! the the night of the mur are inctined was the missing dish wo canereity authorities Know of Dfresne's tives agente’ bis family tive to mearby, He had been work Seine of the university PRAYER " at% & : i eth Fi ui * (By United Press.) WASHINGTON, Jan, 2%-—Av ex xy seene, the most un ‘qaual probably that ever cecurred a legisiative chamber tn simi's: Es took place today while Chaplain Couden was detiver fag the opewing prayer im the of yepresentatives, This y dignified wody baret Inve ae and interrupted (he when the divine sald cr We, We beseech a sme bet ress.) wD, Jan, 29.—Jobn Hail dim his own defense today vRs ipey vied exercising his offier at the ne is charged with . He intreduced several obtained by Heney page to prove his conten Mt delay in proceeding in the federal case is common ‘attorney's office late, Hall stated, his theory of con Of the illness of « Marine engineer rs MP WES found in a dving con Mit his bed in the New Knox Py St First ay. and Main BS Pidork jast night Saif the man bad Bie bis room on Mondo MEM s00n SP to th y ioe hoe fries abuenee t Tennant dearehin: $0 the my ster 9 srl Bye "ty empty W.5. Fitz was BS examination Hot the may a tor nd a two ® Mye nel to Providence He ssid that, whi he R tay the ina € BOM the efievts of pro is Was very grave S Dile:, when Dr. Filz ox ie Dufrense, Employed in Dormitory, Owed te Tailor Money and Has Disappeared-—-Seen Sat. y on another oceasion, and ts known Investigating to learn; || SUSPECT DISHWASHER OF pa gat $s TEHL for about (wo months and had given ho Kroutds fer complaint or suapl elon. Stehj, in a conversation had with Engineer H on of the unl versity, spoke ¢ wifresne owing him money for a sult of clothes, The latter also epoke of the same thing to have told Stehl that he was engaged in the engineer's de partment On the theory that Dufresne killed Stehl, the supposition ts that the young wan met the taflor while the latter was om bit way home and that @ quarrel ensued, in which the fatal shot was fired, the mur derer afterwards dragging the body into the bushes where it wae found the following day INJURED MAN SUES George C. Long today brought | wult against MeCabe @ Hamilton | for $15,000 damages, for injories alleged to have been received on December 21, 1808, while © in loading ore an Neb CALLS FORTH CHEERS sogee, the bigot and all other un ieatrable eftizens.” Evidently the legisiators forget | themselves, for im applauding thé | remarks, their welese could be! heard ebove that ef the chaplain Quiet reste, chaplain Coudes patriotic statesmen, broad | keberous hearted, minded manty | men that Thy kingdom may come, Thy will be done on earth os tt is in heaven,” member of the house has such a/ scene beet enacted while opening prayer was bisate oftered. RYSTILL REFUSES LAUNCHED as the eblef attraction durtag their Fourth of July cevwbration. a Someone was unkind enough yes | teriay to wumest that the posed launehiag im time to speech. The hearers inferred hurting the cally ‘ducting the office to the jury, and in this way justify bis conduct. Prior to Hall's appearance ax a witness, UU. & Diet. Atty, W. C. Bristol took the stand as a witnesk for the defense. He was called to contradict the teatimeny of H. Hen- dricks, who tewtified for the govern: ment that he had consulted with Bristol in regard to obtaieing hm- muntty. This Bristol denied and de- cared be never discusmed the mat, ter with him. Rristol’*« appearance as a witness for the defense created a sensation, which was added to by his denial of the Hendricks imterview. amined him. beat. The pupils of the eyes were dilated. and life wee simost on tinet. Dy. Pile said he might be ffering from some natu bat he would make niate Finkle ec her 24, and marine engineers met the acquatotance of Wells, one of the party, with whom he hecame friend ly. He told Welle tie home was in Newport, R. L, and that he had a wife tiving it ix denied at Yiukic had been in bia room for lonzer than a day, but farther in forma was denied Finkle’s condition t* critical, with dis post on tive this efty Decem fed with the hotel that slight hopes of recovery Finkle had not complained of be ing 4, bat appeared to be in good health \ large som of money we found in tile pockets. He had taik ed of ing the city in a few days. Chief of Police Wappenstein has ordercd an investigation. dates, t had searly ceased to THE SEATTLE STAR—-WEDNESDAY, JAN. 29, 1908, eee eee ee ne @ MESSAGE FROM EVANS. WA t The following message was de- livered gto the wavy depart ment today by the Argentine minister ‘On Roard the Flagship Con necticut, hh Atlantic Au well, We are proceeding to our destination BVANS. Vv peeeeeeeeeteeee | din AcAatiatinMintatatatatatatntated ee ee WOMAN ASKS DAMAGES. K. O'R; today browght sult in the superior court against the Beattie Hlectric company for $2,060 damages, an the result of al leged injuries received on October Anna 14, 1907, when a Madison st. cable car and an Kast Union car collided fat the in eotion of Lith ay, and Madison et, [jee eeeanahenn ene! 2 In MENCRy. OF M’KINLEY,. i* i * United Prees.) * new”, YORK, Jan, 29-—-1ln * memory of the late President MoKiuley, Carnation day was generally observed here today, thousands wearing the dead president's favorite flower in honor of his birthday + * * reer errr re WRARAR AKA HERE ‘MACKJNTOSH TO HAVE MORE HELP The county commixstoners today *ppropriated $150 a month for the purpose of providing an (in Che prosecuting attorney This assistant will take up con cderable of the work new devoly ing wpom Assistant Prosecuting At torney Prigmore, #0 the latter can “Give wa, instead, we devote bis whole time to work on. ¢. the tax sults which the county ts ot present defending in both the supertar and federal courts, Mr. Prigmore => Mr. Herald "te eek, Sey io tan Meatentteiery. ont danvnty Assessor Pariah. COLLIDE SAN DRENCIBCD. dns. 9 —Get. ting beyand control while climbing | o bi on Minsion st. near Silver this San Mateo car) ‘The Swedish Reputiiean club _ held & meeting at Dreamland | the other republican candifiates ea- forsed at & meeting held | week. ‘The other candidates ce gy Be ot ceive the endorsement are: Cathoun, for corporation Semnet Marry W. Carrot! for comptrolier, & L. Reber, for treasurer, Gustat! H. Murphy, for) The candidates have been invit: od to attend and state thetr po sitions om imsues of the compaign. President C. J. Ericksou, of the lub, will preside, and C. J. Smith, of the executive committee will | make the formal address to candb Ladies are invited. ICE INVESTIGATE SUSPICIOUS ILLNESS : One of the Jargest lastruments the history of this county, in © represented, was filed with county’ auditor yesterday, in| red covering the rightof-wa: , dépot holdings and othe 4 now owned by the Great Northern Ratiroad Oo. In) his state. The value of the prop} erty is givem at $14,002,770,21, AWARDED BIG VERDICT, A jury in the superior court yes terday brought in a verdict of $8,000 In favor of Jitias Larson against the Covington Lamber Ce. for injuries received on January | 1907, The plaintiff sued for $26,000 University and Mustest Course Mr. Herbert Witherspoon Basso Drenmiawd f Vridey, Januar 31 om ng at sherman i OH! ed for $26 | dentally bereafier he will sign him- SSSR EES SEES HAN ME COAT, United Presa.) ) Jan, 20.——The coldest | | Weather of the winter prevalin to day throughout the , central west and northweat portions of the coun ty. A snow storm, accompanied by bigh wind aud low temperature le also raging from Lake Michigan southwesterly to Tessas, and |fome areas between the Rocicy ntatne if you will take the trouble to about ameng the employes in tiy hall and im the court house, A full length, coat of pale grey & will find that a majority of cloth is close fitting with long show)| hem are te my homina ders and halfiength sleeves, com-| Hon,” sald W. P. Trimble in ad posed of clreular floanves. A nar) dressing « meeting at the Renton row collar and vest are af deeper! Mill club house last night gray satin with dull gold buttons) “They do not want a candidate an fasteners. ‘The embroidery is Somlonted who is opposed to ring done ia aray silk soutache \eule. Now we have had entirely too much ring rule in this elty aud this county, and ft ts time for us le have more regard for the inter ate of (he tanpayera "it hae been the practice hereto | ithe e for the republieag ring to pack Veutions with their henchmen ee jad nominate thetr creatures for of pe You and J have bad about as nited Press.) Los ARGS Cal, Jan, 23 -— “Boak the motorman! soak him -——!" shouted a party of wor on on KB. Firat st, jast aight when) they charged down upon the motor. | man of a car and pelted him with mud and decayed fruit The car ran down a heavily) laden fratt and vegetable wagun pas driven by a peddler, The vendor and a friend were tomed in the Efforts are being made in the of air and landed unhurt in a md fee of the ety comptroller and jpuddie. The wagon was wrecked: corioration counsel to have the Fruit was strewn over the grownd * (praposed Cedar River water bond or 100 feet, The muddy peddiers arose and! ixeue and the proposed direct leale Shrieked their grief, while the lation amendments to the eity char (erowd swarmed. When they saw ter passed upon by the city coun the motorman take the heavy brase/\ciP@t a apecial meeting to be held contfolier and start, threateningly.( \osight ,toward the exeited peddlers, many’ The comptrolier has a force of women, led by 4 pretty brunette,\oaen engaged in checking over the (rushed to the rescue, and showered direct legisiation petitions and ox the muddy lemons at the carman,»peets to have that work dove by who hastily eucaped. : COUNTY CAMP Seventy men were sent out from | the army of unetnployed by Chief Wappenstein to the grading we, which fills a BOND BE UP reset ordinance for their subuate ‘hgleh, and it wil be in form for ‘Vhoh! passage if the work on the ney eh goog 4 ropaned bond inmue ordin ogee ‘wnt provide for a «light de | Sertees Sram din oun of 1908 stich | ve recently declared invalid by STARWICH by the county whl be sent After having broken into three | jlonded box care standing on the sidetrack at Lester, George Whit ter, who declined to give any de- taille concerning his relatives, has been arrested by Deputy Sher iff Matt Starwieh, Before he was overpowered by en hey Wik he sutevel the officer, however, Whittier gave ne, © away his purwuer a desperate run, and The authorities dectire that the only surrendered when he saw that work at this camp ts net needed \exeape was tmponai bie. at this time, and that the camp is The man was noticed tumediate , established only to help the penni qumemerncnene. Jos to food and lodging ere ean a WOMAN FoRGER NOVEL Mrs. Brackman, alias Mrs, Par iker, who victimized Seattle bust near men to the amount of abenut 9706, was arrested In San Francisco | teday and will be brought to Se attic for trial. The warrant was sworn out by feaac Rosenthal, proprietor of the American Cafe, who was victimis The Hotel Sener was another victim. FINALLY SURRENDERS To TEMPERAMENT. | police have been to duty at the camp te One will be on duty Novel means have been adopted to prosecute James Main aed John! Carrol, the two men arrested on January 21 on a charge of having robbed Hulten Adkinson, of 4101 frooklyn av. northeast, while en route to this city from Vancouver on the steamship Ramona. The | prisoners raised the qtestion as lap whether they could be prose lented fo: pesca | in this Mescterionid PHILADEL IA, Dec. 21 theatrical world is about duc to a up and take notice. Eddie Foy play Hamlet. He admits it yu | the coyness of a debutante. “Shake: | MUST NOW 60 (By United Press.) self Edward F. Fitagereia. ISBON, Jan, 29.—King reEeerrrrerreCer$y -) med a decree today practicatly a | pdtmitting the police tribanals to & {4xpet “undesirables” from Portugal. | natural enys, Foy will leave “The Orchid” late this month. He expects to open in| New York on March 1, And tnet-) ores of arrests have been made, ayd serious rioting occurred in the streets this afternoon. The police * | wore fired on nearly y tried to scatter a crowd, Many o both sides were wounded ae Te withant " owt 4 and you will whet & blessing the g alii Capital fully paid, $100,000.00 Five local boys are entered tn the sixday roller skating race which commenced in Vancouver, B. ©, last night this city include E EK. Harry Hansa, Charles Brent, Marion and Jack Murray The meet will enter the six-day race to be pulled off in Portland, the final winner to enter the Sam Francisco meet, which will be held later to decide the champlonsbip of the count it cleanses and hea Soap. All druggista. Low Soap Lake 4th and Pike St. SRT eee eee eee ee eae MIDDLE WEST FREEZING TRIMBLE DENOUNCES REPUBLICAN RING ISSUE MAY MEANS ADOPTED BY PROSECUTION : | : UNDESIRABLES. |FINDS STRATTON Carlos) isat Sunday morning, by a coroner's every. time | The entries from | Brown, | winners of the Vancouver 7 ‘Dougall S| outhwick Co. COP, FIRST AVE.6 COLUMBIA ST. Close of the 25% Discount Friday Expecting within a very short time to be in our new building, corner Second Avenue and Pike Street, we beg to announce that on and after Sat- urday, February first, the special 25 per cent dis store ¢ Somewhere east of Medicine Hat the big cold wave developed in | the tilgeardy portions of the Brit, ish northwest. At Prince Albert the temperature is 30 degrees be low zero, At Wianipeg it is 28 de grees below, The coldest place tn ihe United States is at Devil's Lake N. D, 20 below last might. At St, Paul it was 12 below this morn-|} ing. count which has prevailed throughout the , will be discontinued. Friday, January 31st, will in all probability be one of the busiest days we have ever known, for besides being the final day of this remarkable Re- moval Sale, it will also be the last Half-Price Rem- nant Sale to be held in this store since Christmas, much to eay in the selection of the ring'’s cagdidates as a post would have 1 have not had the indorsement of the liquor dealers or the gam blers, and 1 am frank to say that I have songht the indorsement of nether of these elements 1 believe that the next mayor : ‘ ‘ ; f ee ieee dex datiie: dk deaale aaeoe We trust that this brief notice will reach all our efforts to have John Riplinger patrons in time for them to take full advantage of brought back to Seattle, Out of the $60,000 or $70,000 he Is alleged to have taken of the city’s money, tt might be that some of it was left | in this commanity, and if he were |[ brought back it might be that he would give ua some information that would cause some other gen Uemen to find it convenient to take a tp to Honduras.” the two remaining days in which the saving of one- fourth on anything and everything is effective. Specially Priced Garments for Men Three sperials in the Men's Department give the buyer a saving of a tail third. The first comprises a line of Night Shirts, made full and long, from a medium weight Outing Flannel. These we will sell tomorrow for .5@ each, though they are regular .75 goods. { all TONIGHT the supreme court. Instead of pro- viding for a winking fund of $175 006 per annum to be paid out of 75 per cent of the income of the plant, iL will provide for a sinking fued consisting of per cent of that income, This will be about | $200,000 4 year, which will redeem the bonds in about 10 years, Meanwhile the city’s petition for a rehearing on the decision regard. ing the previous ordinance is stil! pending Ip the supreme court and | a favorable decision by “that tri-/ bona! might make {t possible to tweae the bonds under the original | ordinance. This ts desirable, if possible, since the bonds issued’ wader the original ordinance had already been sold to the Seattle banks and the banks still stand ready to take them cader that con tract If the court passes upon them favorably. Men's Medium Weight Merino Underwear, soft, weil finished; natural color. Cut price was 15; LOMOTTOW ...seecees DO | Men's Work Shirts, of heavy cot tou, in black and white. All sizes. Regular price 50 each; | ; SHANGHAI PILOT rome ZoRnseOr i. ly after he had broken open the | NSEND, Jan. 29.—{ third box car, Starwich was noti | Information has reached Prosecut-| fied and reached tie scene before |'M Attorney Gnagey today that | the man got away. Whittier dodg.| Pilot H. F. Beecher has been ed back and forth between the | **4nshaied and the case against | freight cars and finally made a | C#M. Fisher for piloting the ship | jquick dash for the protection of | Rickmers from here to Tacoma! ‘the weeds. The officer followed | | withoat a license is at a stendstitl. the man by his tracks in the snow | Uiligent search by shoriff and and finally succeeded in placing | @*ruty has fatled to disclose the | the handeuff« on him. A formal whereabouts of Beecher, who ts) the complaining witness apainst engi amis Leary 88) a The dane Was on ine CATCHES) BOX-CAR THIEF . cating attoreey todays | end unleas Capt eid state Sibe i sup Kk will go by A NS = | default, Telegraphic information | states Heecher is In Victoria, but | does not state why he is there. SUES FOR ACCOUNTING (“sarging that the books of the jcompany had been kept in a loose or in British Columbia, claiming #24 stipshod manner, Charles M the actual rebbery had taken place | Lyneh, of the Lumberman's Type- rroas the Mp vid tine. . setting company, today fled suit in y tely xf the ‘the superior court, asking that W. Rs ae pos Phe rl time |G. Helier be compelled to make an preseeuting attorney's office has | @ccounting of company funds al decided to charge the men with | lesed to have been misappropriat & rovbery committed im Island county, apd then with having brought the proceeds of the theft futo this county A charming coat of silver gray uncut velvet is Lhree-quarter length. The black taffeta belt fe set just mn- der the arm and ends at the sides, |The under sleeves ave of embroid- ery and waistcoat of black taffeta, Ermine edges the entire coat and sleeve caps. W. 1. Montgomery ‘stockholder in the company, was made « defendant, in order to de- termine just what interest he held === lin the company, Lynch claims to jhave secured the interests of both | Gccceeseemee Hetiker and Montgomery by par-| « The Washin ton ‘Fire is a con {chase servative comp . a former Guy C. Stratton was today held) responsible for the death of Henri ette Margaret Johnson under the wheeis of his antomobile in Batlard | jury which heard the case in Bal, De | derv, puty Prosecuting Attorney Van- fed thal Stra manstaughter Dexter Horton & Co. BANKERS Oldest Bank in : Washington COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS DEPT'S Capital . $1, 000, 000.00 New York Building for strength of the verdict The testimony showed that Strat. | | ton was going at xreasive apoed GAYS JEWELER GAVE in spite of the fact that the street GLASS FOR RUBY. wae filled with children. } A complaint wat ixened by the Prosecuting attorney this afternoen charging A. Viding, a local jeweler | with larceny by batlee, for attempt ing to palm off a piece of red ghaws | upen Gus Oleson as # genuine rtby Oleson claims he gave Viding a ruby to put in a ring, and that} la the jeweler substituted a of red glass, retaining the ; \ Theo. Wilts & Co. 1008 First av., handle one of the | most complete lines of sporting goods in the state, and sell at the very lowest prices at which such | goods can be handled. Doa't 2 more anywhere. baa