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LAST EDITION . VOL. 10, NO. 14 sENATOR-ELECT | se TILLED 4 A het Se 7 SEATTLE, WASH,, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11, 1908 . THE SEATTLE STAR ACTOR HITCHCOCK IS ON! ONE CENT THE WEATHER—RAIN TONIGHT AND THURSDAY; FREGH SOUTH WINDS. EVELYN THAW BEGINS SUIT FOR DIVORCE when th trial of Raymond Hite bh batid’s side today Bhe war ac —_— comedian acoused of companied by Mrs. Low Dock — eerrrrrrrrerss neing young «irls, was called stadter, wife of the famous min leper kkk ektkeheae d-- K @ |before Justice Mlanchard today in sthel . ge of Louisiana Political Fead—-D. S. Kemp|* w.nciwa ron oncvanc, 2 cammaumice, Manchard today 18 alias is were selected * gawk cceanivas, 2 ASks for Annulment of Marriage on the Grounds That Shot by C F Hyde a Rival Who Has Escaped : * 4 t tae, we re cones poe sone the morning session, mak-| » * Th W | h T f U H " 1) court Instructed the attor ing seven chosen * 1 1 . , : (By United Press.) leeve that the dese tee teu be 4 Seattle , ° Ww S h ox ed " Did N t Sh Self. Def # BOISE, Ida, March 11.— {filled today and the examinations TAFT 18 THE MAN A o-oo . oe ee ee ee ee | But one punishment ts pos | were conducted more hurriedly alances 2 . . F ivet Marder an Did Not Shoot in PUTS the tor Saree Pechand Se Sane ees oan eek (@y United Prose. ‘ — + — Will Fight the Case. Md plea of guilty made @ | the case and timate newspaper QKLAHOMA CITY, March 11.—|% ¢ nge t ia r $629,074 | Dy in the district court ® are admitted to the srt Barly indications are that Okla “sec rolpe . . ase wae a , ea |% St Caldwell, He will be sen. & t is flocked Into the howA will tnatruct Ite delegation “4 seaancee ™ : (By United Press.) Y by him, it was pretty (By “Ee o pierce ante Panna * tenced to be hanged for his ® « mere glimpse of a@tidiy for William H, Taft at the |) Pertiond | NEW YORK, March 11.—Evelyn |& believed that whatever ITH, La arch abe oe oe crimes * tor couvyention being held here toda les Pir rh 9000 718 a i Neat Tha oda h ea th the prisoner, the i phlei arranged « af copy +" * Orchard will mot ask for # choock, who is naturally of a! There has been some slight oppos! 4 oe ie os "1 i 4 > “ “ee ll the ann fudent ¢ two i again live to i the bitter politic Kemp's wide of their| * Mercy and sa he will be # tem pe ent, {fe notice Wen and an effort to ate interont | ca ee 4 ‘o. eeuw gether These reporte were fre to settle . on The # ve! sat. | Pedy to pay the penalty * worrted and appeara to be Menator LaFollette’s candidacy, py aneeeekakeeane n t on quentl on rumored oppost “Retween them, 0 al | M scterny ine ls * the verge of collapse Taft men claim to hold the the : n to the young woman on the a tie state senator elec! ical, hate tend naine ee ee a Zebelle, the actress wife of | aittation safely | the union was t of the Thaw familly Fad baited last night bY C. | fe, | Onan he eee aie anima = purposes to defenc O'Ret while tacitly admitting Rene RE Dat oe oe ecat bead the case that @ settlement had been agreed , mag of Bs pun pon were file y morning, hav out snd Sp. Taae aw " als hak tid : i a by Dawid O'Re fasnily te patter Hyde's f Bp y ” oad ! | merly of Thaw’s legal staff, bu , and a $15,000 ¢ an ter had acoused hin cg Bienen Boe | now counsel for Evel nuit fy Sr men o that the aeua wakes. baw | An early trial © In It s rumored today that Evelyn ‘ontte i. e youy | meantime the two is t » the ge. It is trem cA poeeat be we | ; eement will remain apart a play has been a duel. a ‘ | mm, ke it ped her, the “big scene ‘Gballenged Kemp, ar Hyde, wo ts ¢ | t divo ut erjor of a court y acee . “4 scene wth is @ o nod 4 nd t v » upon the witness pes appeared o® ‘he - ft “a om Pleasant Be 1 oumhou hich ife stood ' stand tase wm ed the o the w nesses says Kemp he ‘ ee eee ; ; qunseececmeres am ——E7~ — ie sae, tank,” A Gi8 oh ah aker of the Hi Wishes to Trade Support of * * sis. edtnbclilae are a0 : sata x . Spe er t jouse Wis! to Ir It OES auaeKa coun sraxe. * Tove ings lig Bo j propositt Plea Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition Appropriation Bill = | (® Ynves Prem) oe oP Wut said ay \* yy PAIRBANKS Alaska, Mar, # mc ¢ would have no au . . . \* Prospecto are arriving ® ¢ t nte as he did last for Support of State Presidential Delegation, 3 snir'ss'os"Stte sate 2 us ahentnes Slt DEEDS WERE FORGED \@end ere recording many # ' I Pa @& Glatrus. A big etrike has been @ a € made about 30 miles up the * , ¢ If your state is g to commit ja pportunities to te up presi | Nenana river and the pre ® Blackchapel dist TT none s én’ 2 ¢ dex votes, on th rth ® tore way it le a rich one. ® pected that the fer itself irrevocably to bad pereellige sr Pigalle a Megrwe i Sil deen & Charged with having fc 102. Pursuant to this sale Woed Taft for the preside gress, He {es in the safe and sane) @ OE 8 & AAR A ee eee ww thet part of the ct t « bought the property and secured @ tion, you had better go to Secretary /antiRoosevelt, movement, and the | =sisum= * wh - oe Taft and ask him to 4 ’ men back of that movement will} FS) te, Sees, to. Meee ee eae : page { thé closure title stronger, Wood is al ka exposition appropria rue Abstract leged to have placed on record @ aaa nstead of coming to me t ! Co 4 well known purported deed from Samuel! Long, |} This te @ remark credit sonnii Ne ¢ nation would attempt!to have been made in Wash that we are being ground betw gh vasion of the other; noth | recently to a Seattle man, who was the presidential millstones at Wash among ¢ the an 4 be gained. To bring ajurcing him to lend hie ington, The pews dispatches from We have a d apancee army wa the Pacific! to the effort to pr Washington relative to the progress ae $1,000,000,000 now bang. Ocran thousands Of transports | tion appr of the A-Y¥.P-®. bill are meager aud TEEE Gee country 22 the resutt | *" © necemary. The United Th natin vy, and do not neem to a tates alse © thow}ment in this me to explain why ft is that our] War Sith Russia. The pe 2 ft ¥ troops |againat as at Wash ‘triends there are unable to make ~ faged to the ut 1 &@ body of water, So|manner, and that swords ite enact | fare hard throughout ned invasion, looked/ sald a member of the ex, % ur dott emit iat fr any view point, is Impos-|board yesterday. “Just how it ts {am toid ‘Clash Very Certain Between entien a Russia and Turkey. Wapanese conse! to Sea Hence of what But the story an come back to us eee to conditions in Japa k wledge of these Washington that ‘Uncle Joe 3 are such . be to either nat fended because we have jumped sympa in league “with the # surplus in « ! ingly | so irrevoeably into the Taft band ant! Roosevelt propagands and are aS » how « Japanese miaht anwt fe around American fortifica- | wagon for that » In Japan, Aw an tooriets Unele Joo’ is something of a bill as vigorously as they might any times walked Into fc politician himself, and you can do If it were not being made @ pr) i» 4», with cameras when they! gam on it he will not overlook | lities! football # king a ees no intention of spying the foreigner be ee Ra y One of the results of the over fee to the current expenses and ' te n pabite ority tn | Campaign funds of the club. | the recent city election has been « of a » The fontrary, wealthy 8 large reserve « Been amased by 1) p ise Unt son not pressing the {By United Press.) STERSUURG, March 11- | & clash between the soldiers of the Cer and the Sultan of Turkey is agale imminent a some weeks the Rose and the club made the round paella resum ptle fticen in the city ball this morn of assessing employes in city and ing, signing oo members of the club j } r “ 4 other! the off business, anid a local! county offic for campaign fund ffom among the clerks and other | siness man this morning, “knows | purposes and inauing receipts for| | that talk about a price war| This system was objected to by payment of $6 monthiy| ville the club. Seme of those | BPOWRS' Mandard OW Co. and the Union Co of Sam Pranciecs are at two companies ts | some of the elected city and cx , tested agniost betng | of the system ome uRaceoes reason be wed Be people of Se | aban @ te any doubt tn|offictals before the campalan and that they are engaged the x on that th Unton | the effort to ¢ ree it h in abey * tice war OW Co. is a Standard Of! Interest, | ance wht the campaign was pend i upoo | cemeeded in gett him follow the Union Olling in order not to dampen the| The system of regular monthly | GRE Of reading matter Wagon and see where it gets its|ardor of the city and county em-|C8™paign fund assessments was in| - vogue in most of the offices tp thel court house prier to the time af} (By United Prese) Paes and at no com to load »loyes who wore supporting the re ate teen permitted to point 1 can’t just figure out the cause | publican ticket advantages of + of of this alleged price war, although ‘ow that the election In over, the | the convening of the grand jury of] WASHINGTON, March 11 The | foet and {hw I understood that this same thing effort to enforce this system of | 1903, which body seversiy criticized | Comat militar # of tlh b t done the Standard | compulsory contributions has been at time it has not at /Semete today file ports | Pitple familiar with the eituation OU y mn other places where ica Th aaustimenis & ai prevalence in the |e Brownsville shooting affair, 1 other od pee Ce y they mmy ‘independent’ | made by the King County Repubii.|County offices. It has not, for/MMleb Megro soldiers were involved. OF insti nder @ | compa can club in the form of membership | ™40Y years, been enfe in the|) The majority report was signee Bame and in ea Hees, the word being sent out, with | Offices in the city hall, and ite prac: | BY Sesator Warren, chairman of the be Steamat mbtan has reer thout the aathority of the /tice Is contrary to the apirit, if not |MoMmmilttee, and the minority report res of Se rway and Fo: visions, of the city |Bears the signat * |Meott, Bulkely, He direct pr ast oppo |im port om he itial trip to elected office chief In each service ru aker and Bulkely, The Warren re nla em a . cad cad wrt #Uxtains the contention of waident Rox It, while, sccord fag to the view of the minority, the fines was unre a jhe fights of the x s whould be | restored threugh legislation | Phe third report differs from the }malpority report in that It prac ly Vindicates the soldiers | ‘The majority finds that the sh ing was done by some oe department that the Atlantic | the testimony fails to identify any Treasurer Can Get the $50,000 Appropriated C R iS } $ ne in saad, Se hari tat min aceordan Wy Counc From Lighting Fund, Current Bills Must coe te toca ae t mram are} F the ed by the nay tails, the Revolution in India Causes aie + ret ove BRUTAL NEGRO IS DOTERS NEED THE MONEY FRISCO MAY STH TO PAY CITY BILLS weamitz united Brean) sae mee ia pasate? uncement Was made by the © with the wishes of the majority ; ; the first California port touched] | z pie iy conppn. Phr Mr asag Al ° | by the Atlantic fleet, It will also} | er ta ! ary for the immediate pres arm in England. pat gpeinn Sat March 26 in + pd ne i I A ag Me yr « arbara and Santa! city bMis unix . goo Feely bane SPE | Cruz way to San Francisco t med ri (By United Press.) Jackson, a colored porte $ assed by twoth NDON, March 11—The Brit ra nae 's 5 in pollee co bi and ¥ © a ernment realis jmorning for striking a street ear No { y i minent r hieh }eonductor who was trying to assist new amendment ew than mer jan elderly woman to alight become immed ¥ punitive | Attorney Perry, for the atate, said © wh vetoed b fan examp mild be made of rut LU eo, ha a 1 Cumulative advices trom en flaniem whic prevented street ca are t & to find a way rea to break forth at a dozen from the care. ; oe to be t t , 4 it pot th igh he great Indian The twenty-first annual conven The testimor of several wit Me light tuna nd n to the legal difficulty empire. Unrest and sedition are|tion of the Western Washington |neases was to the effect that Jack M Pag t new chart pe, and lawlessne ‘ jay t 7 th will be |800 blocked the when Conduc Mey jonday t c ation ¢ sel «Ca sf tt 1 mn Rarocemen Wy "Olea Poe pted to assist for Moore and Ly COS OTS GH 4 . he uth Congrega | : “- ¥ t Moc , gave opinion t he Tha. latent © made by the} 204 t I ath NECK | aw @lderly woman through the dc b ft \nane the f h governmen A e send-|t church April 29 and $0 and | waty, and that the negro struck t uid tt e from tb gs of G Jame Vi x at| May 1 im the face when the « < « {the he ft a pu 1 The convention theme will be: asked him to move out e de ent. 8 i , Wo for Practical Results The assault took place Feb 20 days ne a a } » . 0 lent You of th ht \ h akers will be Mr./ Second and Madison st ferred nism art t ? that all money came Mont ha been | Marign Lawrence, of Chicago; Rey mt k t fund are needed for use switched to the Port Orchard route.|W. © Merritt, international field The Humboldt ails tomorrow t wher t “ truction Tt va takes he in to Pe and Prof. BE. O. ¥ of |night on her first voyage to a Blakeley | Chicago. |way and way ports this season | on app ; thing within thelr power \ ‘ rn jin . to © prevent the nomination of @ rw f i 5 to | Roosevelt candidate y r i between Japan and the | Speaker Cannon, of the nations White I ve no diréet informe a om = = m United States house of representatives 1 ton on the ject, I have ne doubt | et, wae today made defen The action is brought te ra title to lots 1 and 2, block | Evans & Blewett’s Additior | Wood is claimed to have atte 1 to well t AR trown, who is aleo ¢ ed that Long never ed or authorized any- wv him. Afterwards ared to have filed an Martha J. Rue 8 deceased wife, id to be @ forgery, ted | Russell claims that his wife was ad two years before the date of named as a defenda his dead The complaint recites that in On April at 322 Roy and it is cb in signed this one to sigt Wood fe “ the hich which is A. Russe court by 1904, Wood is said to have « ted to sell the lots Arthur B. Brown, and for this reason Brown is made a defendan The deeds were not forged; ac x certificate The paid taxes on the 4 n, and Cear Nicholas came to 1897 to 1900, inclusive aid Mr. Wood today They were ne aheh's country, 1 on Nov, 18, 1901, started foreclosure obtained by another party, but I is determined of tax Hen proceedit th irt can say that both papers are gen- ufne. I cannot discuss the case any 11, further at this time. iswuing an order for the treasurer to sell the lots on Fet even should result, is evident from the Turkish embas heran was Wiay closed Turkish representatives od. Diplomats fn St. Petersburg re gard thie a8 a certain indication that hostilities may start at any “nuro race’ DYING MAN'S REQUEST ——_——— (By United Press.) | Unable to forgive the past or to!and word was sent to the Seattle CHEYENNE W Ma police yesterday that he was dying and desired to see his wife. | The Itallan autoniobile entered in to answer a ¢ the New York-to- Paria race is stuck | Mrs. Frank rs. Bell had not left for Sep t . . Francisco this morning and, In in @ mud hole near Paxton, Neb. |) r Lake Washington, while ‘ 5 |with « broken shaft, and m home near Lake Washington, wh sponse to a question from a Star resentative, stated that she had whether or not 11.—/make up her 1 i from the dying Bell remains in he ay be ao badly divab:ed as to make it nec. ber and sinks to bis death at re essary to drop out of the contest. | the Hotel Holland, San Francisco, °t made up her mind whether or The American car, after a stiff! About three months ago, Bell %°t %® 8° attic with snow drifts and a ¢ was badly wounded tn a pleted duct An automobile accident near Se ting wind, reached Walcott last “** ™ crepe fb a = attle, in which Mr. Bell and Mrs. | night, and the crew expect to reach | !8 which he killed Frank Ce 4°. Cochrane figured a year ago, and Rawtins ‘ay The car ie in good a well known gan who accused which caused talk of alleged rela | shar The Italian car had been Boll of ating his wife's affec- tions between them, led to the making very food # e that timé, Bell has shooting affray in San Francisco past #8 hours, having miles on the American mac been making 4 tenacious fight for and the estrangement of Mr. and ‘tife, but is fast losing the contest Mrs. Bell SELECTING A PROMINENT PIECE OF FURNITURE 5G