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|LAWSON AND HIS “ano nos tire TOWER RESPONSIBLE Rroadway, committed #ulelde last | eagonden may*have been the ht by turn of & gas tap in }motive. i — me eekARHARRA AKA RARE a ikh The naan | ; I : oe ° * . room at 1165 Hroadwa | Among the man’s effects wav a! tk kk wee eR Re ett " S Inclined to Place Little C edence i ‘ He wa nd dead tn bed at Metter trom his slater, Minnie * * Seattle Banker n the 4 JOSEPH SEAFTON DEAD. : 0% o'clock this morning by D. A.) Mouse, 20 Ninth av, Milwaukee, | BANK CLEARINGS. * Present Ambassador to Germany May Be Alone to “ - C . * 8AN DIRGO, March 2 & | Simpson of the Behwabacher Hard | Wis, which indicated that New: | # * va : le Promise That Wall Street Is to Play Fair. # Jono Weller eafton, tnan, | mare Company whe, was lad to OM Hipwse, ad woon hard promed for |w Beattie, nos; Blame for Trouble Stirred Up Regarding His eee > Gee Sn coo pened ot ; Acquaintances in the apartments }funds. In ber rot he sister sald | w® Balance 122,967.90 # S > ak ena aL . oceupled by Newhouse tnalwt that }in kindly ter that he could not | ® Tacoma * gubere throus t-yoarry with It the tragedy of the/@ wight tran ae Ba in, # (he Offaly Wan wn accident, but the | be ascommodated 1 1% Olen $ bo 00 luccessor. ’ Brery : widows and others who will fol} duced by the grippe @ opinion tx not shared by Deputy Newhouse came here two months | ® Balance 71,986.00 & ga Btaten today the ow the advice of this man and add/@ — Seafion wa» 57 scare old * Corones Fuller, who investigatedjage from San Francine He had|® Portland * 2 ee | Lawson and the men With whon|* TUR AWWH ARR A Haw e| Newhouse hed carelitiy eleaed? the beds io or Bonus + Balas 113,955.00 & eo plnsitte afr s0) Cha ‘ gaming Thomas W at | he ts associated * * : ee ' ‘ gat more Jacob Furth, president of the errr rrr ree eee 1 Imola BHO at the his advertising tn the Al papers erston is that during the past few days, but have! a cis “STATE REPUBLICAN MEETING es , ibe ah ae Sg an a wes ie ea ___ Evans Shows Falsity of nent Sia iene see soeagen woornwene Delegates Then Return to the Convention Hall and Picasa =| Goundless Reports. ea on cea Tome fl ti at Wa e¢ impression Trust & Safe Deposit compat A ” ‘ eal - 4 con er from t Pp ‘ fred (careful examination of Mr. Law Indorse “Uncle Joe Cannon. for the Presidential. SUES FOR DAMAGES. ik shld Prien eontine : i son advice regarding the stoc k e state de “thinking mac womal “i ed A t — market during the past two years : : . | Mary Ann, an Indian Oo! WASHINGTO Maret v : : 1) wa to Wash America a ot . ' ; N broke her lex P ng th sear! mo dc wer newe—good = Hew hich | me continesd %6 fall. aaa eity mill on February 28, and in Geraing the 5 * ms Te ' pools nt 2 ~ ‘ ed to fall, and j 4 conan nonattal | piate of tt 1 retire Tow © official dental given out to ee: ty after he advised them eee Te be late ta ene city {fleet are held t returne ly « e foreign office says ain stocks the — price (By United Press.) the delegates returned to the comlemundil for dumagen in the wun ay on the nonths ago the German Tells Portion of Secret tinued to rise. I think any fu SPRINGFIELD, lle. Mareh tion hall and indorsed “Unele! 9g. ee BERLI March 26.--Empe ‘ cached and Wednesday morning an | (her comment regard: Mr. LAW| Delegates to the state Cannon, Iiinois “favorite re af r now threat a with ed a inion of io Pinenee ne told a | 88'S sincerity is unnecessary eomvention in see jean son,” for the presidential 5 a ’ down from the Relchsts t ed of Mr Bride secret. He explained | NH. Latimer, m of Dex-| disorder and guests of the nomination at Chicago. The car: y . eported oo i Since then the subject has held @ coke ter Horton & Co The man who hotel we paniestricken t vents leo placed Its stamp of @p t Pp dent Roosevelt 1 been mentioned and this gov end that) '* &ofMe to permit himself to be! when flames attac the hi ry, Proval on the state and pational i ‘ t b objection was made to t f as never ta any offt- Bed the money. Wall at. Kilded to any extent by what Law| The convention had just administration | f Da Jayne t . i the matter,” ie broke, be said, if t aye should always be on the | vened a short distance away and ih —— continued ‘ or the ‘nigger’ in the pro | the rid of the hotel were rre ‘ e ch he ts pr ink. A® | crowded w'th pollticis | oh way to save hav to } k for the when that nigger,” I do » evn oe GRAFTING OFFICER alarm of (ire was give i not read what he says.) While th * fled from When Lawson began writing for Eve , Magazine | read & tictans in the streets, the clangin tng n his aid | S@mber of his a and learned of bells interrupted the convention | sed to from t many things about the | ¢, her . = y om) Benne , ae Congressman Houtell was ma } t allow t < en eet all st. 9 apeech when the delegates made!) Patrolman BC. Tedrick was yew * tha to mt the egotism of the) s dash for the door to the fire. | terday discharged from the foree | (By United Press.) ‘ Marked im ement In st. agreed. ™@e and of his writings rather dis |The chairman ordered a recess, and order of Acting Chief Ward, fol | N JOSE, Cal, March 26,--A the tion of Dr. Jordan was re n selected _— me, and | conse within a few se the hail was| lowing the disclosure in pollee | ‘ f tery ha h ed by Dr. Hall, who is attend t “ rose ; ™ pee pogee pay BOY Bt | ompty curt In the trial of Keller, a * Gillett t 1 t “ < tt , De ‘ator ney >t a ro “ pleds President Arnold, First Nat fire probably caused a loss of a license, that he had been tn the | e xpiate ime ford universit ho was su while ordan was still suffering it te merely 0,000. The blaze started upon habit of drinking whi duty -_- ker ‘i ¢ last nigt e pain €4 he ion. 1 think ‘the roof and gm headway be nee was Introduced to mow | in the Chair. | ie paieadha te! and #4 who is now confined in the r catly relieved, @ be abl and ot have somethin cause of the fi en's Inability to lier's arrest wae t rewult | . ‘ ence of Judge J om me tom Dr, Hall mond. | have conf}: | reach It-in quick time on the part of the pollee attempting to kill his little baby ber of the 1 of trustees of f o say what the illness was. him, and none in his tips. After the fire bad been put out, man Her claiming that Tedrick | - tents on the dolia ! (By United Press.) and Yeuler Way wax \aken into cus Tells of Stock r AX COMMISSION Fil ES AUBURN Y., March 26.—Mre.|tody by Patrolman Walcott thi epee something of Louise Giit mother of Chester atrernoon. Flake was dragging his ie scepeeeess oy? ap GiMerte, the youth sentenced to dle | wit. and baby at the corner of Yes THROWS OPEN | ITS DOORS eee A SWEEPING DECISION )220.0 25 es E He advises widows to tn | morning for the murder of bin help, es aces Bi ty | mother, screaming for at ! all, and prom! tomer | - vena ewedtheart, Mise Grace Brown to » the t ne: F E48 eee: { mn ited P ) day that sufficient money M@ the name of the com i day sent the following mesnage to | tracted the nm of the police ss (By United Press. a £ : b he t NEW YORK. March 26.~—Witt able to pay every one of the are asked 2 rane eure Rnother state 688) GevCharies Evan Hughes man. Fis was taken to the z catcttbcng Wp epositors should they all be ore: house for rr tacke ready to moet 2 | of From One Point in State to m & warehouse for the C08) See you say before (od that you | count $2.04 acked up ready to 1 tO withdraw thelr ‘money. among int distribation thereof In sup | have no doubt of my boy's guilt? all nel the Knickerbocker +7 ank has assets of over $50, ’ q is poe Fa vey nee ae filing orders) Please telegraph reply. If you say Prohibitionists to Meet. fi pany @ its doors (000,000, and the MHabilit are | Leading bankers All Subject to Tax. fo head The state prohibition i) | since 1 0 t Octobe I and financiers xeneraily a ue All property within the state on} (Signed) “LOUISE GILLETTE.” old Its convention tom At noon, the how © reoper t the reopening of the hold of Local Bankers | the first day of March, unt i Gav. Hughes replied through his| lect a stave ticket. At the az, bu in of dep rs were ink ‘ ker is perhaps the best | 2 0. Hoge, presid nt of the |} comes within classes enumeratedd seerstary that he aid not feel jus-| time seve district conventions line, but many of them were there eturning prosperity that | ust company: | in our constitution as exempt, i94iifled in interfering with the action and the Muttnomah county conven the purpose depositing sav-|t n seen since the beginning | a big as tsing scheme subject lo assexament and taxalond of the law tion will be held ngs. Officiais of the Institution de |of the money panic. | money. Personally | am o ature, where the | other points, it ie subject to taxa Unles# It be property actually @1 Mew Gillette, who is bearing her end ipiiiiace die winding | @ from some other state or fo%/ self Hike a Spartan mother, visit ‘= =a —_ cis eas See Re he Se APANESE CONSUL contg the stat where it has been Not “in Transit in or without the state: or, Ul-}grisem today and sought to encour started fr county before the Where the shipment of proy lens It be property emanating {nage the boy He assured his! | first day of h, is ssable | emanates and ends within the # this state and wall u mother he would die calmly and | fons alg to inves eve “4 t eannot be considered at any ne other st hes bravely, and that she would have | = pon arrival at € t tit t t | of her money in ar ” : bt transit, s0 as to exempt it from to constitute jute or NO caine to feel ashamed of bir | cording to a decist ered taxation eign commerce | The execution will take place at! | commission In order to entitle it to the ex Property emanating in this state! ¢ g'elock in morning, and fol-|————— enememeneeme - | y of which reached County empt it must be so handle in proce ft wt “ to an ulth lowing the aut the remains will BARON IWASAKI DEAD. - » 9 | Parish today to conatitute Interstate comm: mate ation within the state | be turned over to the boy's mother K Ad Die F A W d nd } eee ine 72.) | 0 comet useeres Coeaaiee.. ant geapt (roms thaations aa fags la Bisse orean Adviser Dies From Assassin's Wounds a a case taken before the state board fixing a place for assessment of ing property In | aunit, falling with a wit Ove the Duke Aa: a 0s wane 3 : by the assessor of Snohomish coun pe sal property, lis situs | > rule of law established by pW YORK, Mareh 2¢ hit . : on Yan N Oth Li A PI d Je d rls a ipdlaae rege ysl oanl Pacer + yg ded pander i Mae @ape ee On: Chania ine Tedeant; wha Subention © ow Others, Lives Are Placed in Jeopardy. | ing wheat stored in the Great North- | ow Our revenue laws, howe If the shipment has started from | recently married Theodora Sh: ae sae Pt de> ge | ern warehouse at that potnt fiz the situs on all tar op one county before the first day af| will be noned to ¢ stages ys li | The state tax commiss h * erty at the place of its loca » on Mareh, then the perty is clearly) wer to a sult started = aa 1 ‘a | in part as follows firet day of March for assess asdessable upon arriving at ite dew | by Joseph Cavanaugh, a ee ee eg (By United Press.) t them to stop at nothing | Where property has arrived at| ment purposes tination, an it never ceases to be a | tailor tatms he has 1 leaves Karon K. Iwasaki the SAN FRANCISCO, March 2¢ » attalr ir ends incident | ite destination and t« held in bulk It has been repeatedly held that| part of the general mass of prop | paid for $1345 worth the deceased, with a hg it aoe ey ae 8 ese, especially the i t did not | even though it may be reshipped to, property manufactured one state y within thy made for « nobleman J hae n any other mar 4 nowing that this feeling | i p a I etanmens en most, dead from the work e redoubling precautions. { assin, the Korean pat- ( 1 Koike has admitted that be MERRY WIDOW” HAT HAS ARRIVED!--ANOTHER FEARFUL BLOW TO MERE MAN (oo Sc S0 S555 fears are not without good e Cons ou Koike, who, they DOTTED LINE INDICATES j lieve, is the custodian of the more are all the members of or less intangible state documents e consulate taking precautions. HOW,A MERE MAN DGED Be spay eghenedpeener gent prong ee yn gy . of Kneod. noltina th the ® throwing the utmost secrecy THE ‘ : me | their plans. great progress that Japan claim the hermit } Jom has made Assassin Pleased. ce the u wn man be me Th asein, Chang, sat in his its protec th morning displaying the Stevens died at the St. Franct € fa istic calm that haa hospital last night following an oj ed his demeanor since he erath ed the shots that ended the life | 7 ed denials by the Jap- of 5 t Fully realizing that € sul that the unfort t othing can save him from the gal- vens had an ch document Chang makes no efforts to with him, and that, th fore, he ondone his crime. With Oriental PY WIDOW he consul, cannot now be its ¢ dity, he says to his visitor, “I ALL fe the their ¢ i z that poison may be fort ect ion of thi 1 » prisoner, his guarda |supposedly im per, or to are closely watehing all visitors. It at loast prevent its y ntation to is expected that a formal charge of | Japay Ambassador whira and irder be place against later to his advisors esident Roosevelt and Chang today and a date set for the THIS Isnt oO tof thing oa convince the Ko o ALSO CALis EXAGGERATION | WN ching ee i Ko. Will Defend Assassin. For $2500 if = 1TS AT nasa ye -o-oph ' he Koreans are rallying to the WORTH ‘ iow ee exist, and that it is not the in ; moe : Bb WE pet we ‘ x tages { Chang and Chun, the I 5 = 4 he a pA Nere € a © tle fas * OFrxTRA Locks cortintg To tives in this country, to present { nd a big fund is available ‘ ‘ Ss » the president gone Be prt z ’ BY DOROTHY DALE And the dinoss of this last ar-{I tell you, the parasol men are | nice le * and group) If it does, go straightway and) was a Persian pattern of blu ceacot Ribnle oh Week : en ndy va removed to the fe to introa Mt ' from Me Widow-mad New | sore them a h ft of one nar-| buy $25 worth of hair to help out. | gold : ; v ore : nt ae. hg a ao to ~~ ‘ . — a . " pr ry « he tr oreans, as well 4 the Ja ‘ i re city, bu ed « ” Widow" saitor. in due only to the fact that) And yet no description? Well, | row edge And the materials and the trim-| point orange straws also are Koreans oll ast p- | tives in the city, but the dead diple me. Take elt the factories couldn't get out if you really want to know what! Or, if you are of an ornithologt | tinge a se, have their age at work a an ter in the BbIom dips a t | 9s h material sooner the “Merry Widow" eatlor looks cal turn, perch a stuffed owl or Pines jead There are a hun ape ih the former watching every move- | ¢ aE oe P retre ¢ A description? Words fall. Alike, a few household articles care | anything else the Audubon soclety |dred tints and (ones and shade Great cabbage ro a jee ni ment of the members of the con ( Stevens’ finger was found a Be tke everything + s sh r of the stock fully manipulated will show you will not arrest, in the same loca | Blectric blue, almost the same as | 0° Chiffon are used. Some stand & | sulato, and the Japanese gather on which was en que, mi is ae cainetivak Galas eaiunde, 4 Directions: | a turkey plat- tion, Th levations mark the! Alice blue, fs the favorite foot high data that they hope will aid them d the following motto: “Life Maye no compet Meer contig Pca vad snd em sates ter on the lid of a pasteboard suit | front and are the only sign whether| One effect! aiior shown wa A straw sailor with a row of /in suppressing not only the rev 1 death will no a We tong since became So Sat Geneter tne quate. |box; that is, if it has oval ends the wearer is going or coming a. completo chromatic scale in| brilliant red owls or dull gray owls | tionary movement if this country, | rate Durham White Stevens, tomed to the © mM. Widow jie. | Even “immense” still leaves a wide|and can accommodate a 25-pound| Balance the whole on your head | bl The Ww brim was a dark | perched across its side front makes | but wi be of material asalntanc 1 ER RS q Each Dlay, whether scened retch for the imagination. bird, Cut out. In the center take at an gle of 45 degrees, the long | sha I ‘ with roses tinted |the nobbiest of about-town hats. | in pu t ng to compl wh rout the e be : cage. . BSS or Cork, has brought it Many of the sailors are 26/out a round piece with a bread! ends over the ears, and if it Ifvom the br hade to the popu: |One shown was a perch for eight leaders of the propaganda at home. om the east, on arrival of eran imitations inebes 0 said a hat dealer.|and butter plate as a guide, In- make you look like the lostilar qlectric, while a great mass of | of these st eyed successors to| The local Koreans realize apanese consulate Ww i& but the Ae 1 20 inches, however, |sort & round paper oyster pall for chord you are a “Merry Widow" | lighter blue prairie grass added the |the guinea hen and the crow of| they have gone too far to retre e arrangements for come within the pale of good stvle.'the crown. Select two or three | candidate. thest tone in the scale. The band | last season. and ave in a frame of mind tb