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SEATTLE STA ONE CENT VOL. 10. NO, 41 SEATTLE, WASH., SATURDAY, APRIL 11, 1908. SUNDAY; LIGHT 6. W. WINDS = ESPERADOES THREATEN _ FREE-LOVE PROFESSOR SENSATION AL CHARGE RENTON TOWN MARSHAL eee ne ee MADE IN CONGRESS Bec, | THE (By United Pr CANTON, Ohio, April 11.—Pro Cedar River vatiey, but obtained . * ee es sor Onear Lovell Trigee, he of fen Thon be Tres . Arrest Threaten Him S BANK cLeaninos, | rom ihe wlaray"of sage te sie ee " of Marshal Miller of Kent--Posges * Seattle Satter his declaration that John D. edhe: ‘ an Wah Fete S Dalen OMY ..92.068. 0401 se oreeeess ae Canon wale ie Representative Lilley Claims Millions of Dollars Have 3 5 White River Valley. a aan « welt & bride, Mins Ada Beall Cox Be 0 ed . P idi N Y d With Scouring # Cloarings today ..§ 625,028.00 «| 28 Years old, whose mother lives in| en nder in Froviding Navy larads Wi _ —_— mnlanets Ae Se 67,686.00 M Although the couple marriéd at . we bal ‘ : Suan wopected ot Tein | Dowty Sheriff Matt @tarwich has/# Clesrings today" # $89.84000 | ina"ark ating Snt eed, | Supplies---Wants Investigation Ordered. ‘Two ttive w 1 4 search im all the log *2,680.00 © junouneement of It was made untl! a tually wound | 08 asa mining amps in the|* * | today, when the mother of the bride | ‘Thursday © iy aversdale and up (he #¥** eee ee ee ee ee broke the news } By United Press. | res who t od Minn Cox ts a former student of fat Marshal Harts Miller ne ny Renton st © fart clews which would indjoate . BICYCLE THIEF BUSY the university of Chicago, where PROF. ©. L. TRIGGS. prea ATON, Apert ad ¥ _ y The bicyele thief is still operating She has t nettle "7 -_ p | Hingp- ‘ m | Coes t, today startle co staged ps oe The wight martha! tt oe ral The officers at Cle Blum yeater. | Unchee Yesterday Amos Steele| ment we Phitadeiphia and | held, Me gained hie first notoriety |2! Coffroth’s Colma arena this apy’ ~. ain PR peal oe tha pore ind, becoming (4F Arrested 16 hoboes and after | ontere Star office and when New York io 4 graduate of| by deerying the famous & ip | Serereeee Jimmy Brit and Pachey | Ss $100,000.00 cantetg bn, liens 3 ote - . Rape! Mb ede dt cons that tows Miearance. be * searching inquiry allowed them |# returned to the street his whee Canton high # Hhe went | lterature and comparing un-| MeFariand will try to decide whe ; ee ar PE ge Foy Bows t | ana veo. the? were way was missing. He reported the theft to Turlock only a week ago. faverably with such men as te the bent lehtwoight bose : y Waar chloe , them whe. ihe ar least two (to the H. K. Bull, of 4821) ‘Triges wan divorced from hiw| feller, Because of these utterances (8° World—with the color i it ree Fy Oe ey wrour mouth sbut at t th highwaymen |Ralnter av., left his bleyele in front frat wife on August 1907, after| he was dismissed from the off P88. If McFarland wins he . Prep “Just keep ) zoey gay troable hav coveded in eluding the of Of the om building for a @ trial that wae replete with sen-| Kia's university in Chicago in time, if he continues to im : ea a ; t Geet tO ae what the rely and are possibly (fe moments yesterday afternoon. | sational feature he free| Trigge aud his bride wil! tive | brush aside the color tine ar ad st a ees eae ate fy retorted one " hiding tm this city wai when he looked for it. love ideas the wor up jon the ranch at Turloek:* & try at Joe Gans. If Britt wins | 4 7 that the present stone drydock Soff he deputies who were working |=" . oo es Fi ade regres cha § fe : a Boe akon’ thar ee 7 ae ’ the white champion pe iimwh wked there Bier Junction thounds were reileved today b at Gans, losing once on a foul, and| yards and stations at Ki Me.,| ya » Takes Tip. th on the ulna, whatever | Port } Cha mp &. C. Ke I Pre officer immediate y haste Autopsy Held sort of a decivion that is Went, Vila, New Orleans, and Mare telephone and notifivd She eputy Coromer Wiltaie held an | Pi i oe Ale called gue sy f Ht mended more faithfully and enthusiastic ‘on. of Auburn. A posse a sy on the remaine of the dea t ‘ mn s 1 ! nde tt men were sent post ba arshal this sing at Kent. The ly than have MeFarlang and with egestion that no member | doued. iH if possible, The Georse | \yi1}¢ raphe ry ely tag ore nothing undone to place themselves | tri whieh these yard tore the tified " | the best pe ble condition, a 12 are cated be te ‘ | officers were nc ‘ ta the ht shoulde police department ot t " ; Het es t a ye) — the defeated man cannot put up r t Key W Set en tO guard all ap) a ets ‘bullete tetmel te _— a the claim of having been out of! Representative Lilley then cast | Carnegte into town from tt Page a Fi s Orererrrrrsrrarrry shape ofle *nenate ep Seat : : Will Return Courtesies by Holding Annual E ———— tage lg ' uetrated th S.. A&A HUMAN CeTmON i Return esies by nua dea in’ At the Ring Side through the va "> « ; RINGSIDE, OCKAN VIF A towe. e with bo bene * (By United Prem * ne of the slimmest crowds tha leoantry between Georgetown - creices fer the vemaine |. WARSAY April 1 \* howe ' ¢ the prelim Boston is comparative Marehal Mitkeb whe to bala oti Been performed an ope * of Jimmy Coffroth's fie not likely that the ells held 8) tion on a half-witted * ght festivals was in @ bap work ant Sroat (he everson oem | & Jelenin. Caren, Sinaia * when the two boys who 5 a vailey to the « wy eee tn in cakes afte ae ee ago to his * the ay z > ier farmer in the valle 4.0 wW hich | ‘und mach Cty 8 nd fixht _—— ’ , 7 ‘ . a we 4h og * Bleach thc a ‘ fiteer w fillated, and + a|,A® elaborate naval be ships on Puget sound water bare whee t 1 , ve the nom! ‘ ie aimee im. The services will | § fahende and. 4./2,°90, bY 200 of the, alte core (et Fort Lawton and state Anion La Grav “cvlens, Governor's Endorsement ational commit he a are tt 4 Apri ‘ aieste ‘ y . *. ee Despite the faet th the da * i delegates to such tn abe ed to Saginaw, Mich. iller’s| § = oo we ais ead the grand arch. | | Ot the afternoon of the same] wan bright and warm, the suns| LOOKS Trifle Shaky. rely formal, ae fet im which the three me mee ° ; hall har been decided upon, but! day the vaudeville company Somber wan temeered go ene 4: ae is the « mm! (tee . y k look! " i give an ¢ € ml 1 and it fs not regarded 4 Police on Watch . ote at Pent Sone fen re On enlaaialement | breses ~ M be made in the conven- , teat ther 1 x he murder of Marshall #9988 S59 SESSHSEH The ball will be the sad an-| the. meval relief fand , r, aon tae “ By United Press. » frie might poss! li . of Ke Acting Chief Bio : when the prelim ite of this actic Fear or in the tint a ; ae Ward exter needs ROBBED OF VIOLIN i = Commercial Club was YORK 1—¥ in’ Hughes adherents are confide eversl boars. but , Ns Pag Bism rey WS oe see Last night { Interest tc following the convening securing an endorseme are searching ke an effort to make al a | Pe, The atte oa tull droan ment for the ore bet! of the New York state republican | candidate cipally because wince, It be thy he aracters give good a Mr, FP | as ball, all offiescs ond mae WasRington conclude wil on ves in Carnegie hall today | * » that the Taft men Phe in custody . “ cen erday aft sand men AP | army and navy banquet gtven by © had nothing to dc : « ‘or no part in the short time at 8 ve A, cob al the Geattle Commercial club at the omminsions they took © 8 serous bitch in the The delegates will Miller died at ‘ ad of patrolmen will remain Perry * f the four delegates-atla aud last evening. Hie w nel an © he @ The building was specially dec H have fou ternates to the national con- aimost to the ” ¢ the ,) ESCAPES FROM THE oreted for the easicn Among |¢ a the al convention tr ve n, and will nominate two Was at the bed 8 ey vthsanw « Bo tose REFORM md. the guests of honor were the of-| With Packey MeFa avorite e vote the pot on presidential electorsatlarge end stay. The ‘ < o arrested " * feerk.of the Washington f the pire State exe one presidential elector for each Mat bo hope for his rece og Bg = ath oy get che m school authort * to sad out. Any man WhO truss the navy yard and DUSTIN FARNUM, NAMED The t sign of the probable de- | congresuional district the first eace atthe ex hogs wolice be I nentence for breach | a+ ape navy yard, officers from BY HOWARD GOULD. feat of Hughes’ plan was see The slate provides for Pouses Stil) Work a Aneel weliibe r th room PO a= as fuct Is UAT tagtan and Fort rden, Gov he annowncemeht that a the election of Seth Low, Stuart L. a '. ~ » Seo be 2 ay from e attend Mand. und mayors of the leading of 4 on held last o Ww ff, Frai 8. Black nd # late od this «i _— echou Pian Elaborate Display cities of the state |decided to vote a Jacob Gould Schurman as dele x oe ollage thes rans Pin ate « eal effect jeorme H. Revelle, president of | axai ( any resolutions gates-al-large Deputy ‘she “ef ecxman who fai wd f e al The the Gomme chub, Was toast : = vd fa divtrice thor and hopes to The 34 he >» Seattle.” Capt. Austin M. Knight ie teense . beer the tomat “The Washingion.” Other — tte oe Tai k (By United Press. a me Cae. hes the eae eves Ge way with aining the PENSACOLA n i ctals ' an@ former United States Senator | f} ° janet , a The brine n't . nn | ish $50,000 in Sparklers, |. Micil’ AIS sacola Ele © nt “ 2 pected “ 7 this mx Lo , ae -_— when Special Officer Montgomery T Hi passing plac c EVERLAS ING D RACE bn fe rd ng meved.: that tre ‘doc oe SA FRANCISCO, Ap i Wichma a om dimes : . ba 0 Dt Ix valued at $50,000 were the. .Jewe core. senha bis rt 44 Market ast night T w had entered the . , ee Aw esult of the most daring € forcing the front door, tengo! cg poms r r committed on the | Evide they were supplied with ee ao ro: Discarded Wife of Minister’ acessories eae the. 7 mn eioiing ¢ coding, te at the rlot continued mer pastor's arrest should he at the crawled Lund Phey t " S Fi rful tempt to bring proceedings look owe ore, drilled then squeezed th es through wears ea to a leeal separath said Sy th e combinat aud blew the ? Clark today. in discussing the for Mra. Cooke Vengeance. po Freda ataagerty PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED | puttishment that the disca HURLED TO DEATH. - Led hasd to eadueee for hes : oy Gis te By United Press and Miss Whaley. M “ y Uni ress.) 4 ei mined than eve 1 NEW VESTMINSTER, B. ¢ ave ic of the He ead against (hem he PRESS DIES in CHICAGO 4 atk hing scomoti¥e . Sieed ear ane with shown a plete b a ove he any | Whale 7 2 he affections of he rere wf 1 Agus ried Pire ee ‘ baby —=aeSsiis By United Pre ealized that his condition was J. Ma ; o 6a. SUE | her att ha wil Mra. Cooke, says she will not Dustin Farnum, leading ) 11.—John Van- critter . s 7. ; x h e oop her bh bother the ng an the former H di de lent ne Cetdadl An operation was Mnthediately 1 “ ' ng to give husband does not try to get a di his sult fo ites ‘ performe from the effects - 0 Macdon yaa} 5 divores vorte dedvian any |* re died in a local which be quickly rallied. A day cab at t » f os a : ee this afternoon, fol- jater, however, he had a relapse happened. He was « f eee ta Co sag ally etugy Pe i yperations for appendi- and a second operatic: per Vancouve « - ? the + formed in the hope of is ” : Seattle. He haw a 1 ~y this he also se (By United Press.) sr ich ‘ He was } , » to sink rapid PENDLETON, Ore ’ sates of ; ere it was at o ing at 12:30 this afternoon Fred ‘ ° shot the right men, baving no | : Sensational Tragedy and fae lie wD his and Me y T 66 59 zy saaman and Metotr. hoeband WW Sta leer: on Scandal Promised. — tvesiner ana vivwve. to the 3 an wheeled tim in a bat Mra. Mac Green, where Mr A ow to the river and attempted=te a oné Mrs. Breene minent wom a Dietz begged for me t ‘ Fg ot tag +1 | Ing for then aN SEA E ~ ; a 4 or so HEND, Ind pril 1 7 . west. beck to, the cabin, sot it oa) 8 ne Ato tavatified over the, Mt. Metzker learned of her hu Ire an abet . : . : ns ensations| banda depa and followed. Ar WPS. ROBL EY 0. EVANS, ON THE RIGHT, AND HER DAUGH swage sy lof Cariton Mo * ‘ hy bit riving at the Green residence ‘ Ps GC. MARSH. THEY ARRIVED AT PASO ROBLES YES Bateman tri¢ ir {f South by Mra. | hid-ta the yard, When her husband It Is for the Children and ’ BEBE-VHE SICK COMMANDER OF THR ATLANTIC [trem Ninr aun ee ~ Sab assopolin, and bis friend Morgan left the - inteannnd of Celt ins., nes ¢. The tragedy prom | ho © fired the shot that killec the dying stat ea ta Gt intge teomortions Morgan. A" policeman arrested! [g Popular Elsewhere. vher and husband are in| Metaker and his wife, Later Mrs. | 5 5 5 Green-and Mrs. Breener were taken | I t he was my husband,” | into eustody | sald the an when arrested. “lL! The whole affair is shrouded in 5 Sy ee ae. = killed ¢ ne man my ywtery © one can be induced | th yn . hii ois he woman admitted she! to talk ' : ome the institution and ’s Blind Pig { Prosecuting Attorne h izen of bis valuable | |what little money had been leftit! on of these Saturday af detect! two yo Ignore the Offer jaffer the receipts of the day had the attendance has rate walked into the bar in the pa easary to put this ene at Madt-| | Diedaining to rob the customers, |e nin whieh the ie wiked for two botties of park out of busine This | | the highwayman backed out of the |are he filled to capacity at Madison Park es : ee evidence has been offered to the oo ~ | saloon, with his battery still ready , c Wbrary has the - Star Makes am officials and they have ignored it.| for action, and disappeared m and Seattle | he children The Star A mf how-' And then t © officials ask the Pointing two large, blue revoly-| Patrolman Roesler w sum W take advantage of these ene ‘ th hunt for crime | people of Seattic to be that|ers at I Pearson, one of the! moned, but failed to get track of and follow the example he lair of @/ they are sincere In th to| proprietors of the Green Leaf bar,| the man. 7 oago? “ | . And WO there's nos bir ‘ at ation. If it | lean up the town. 1434 Western av. and at four me | y 1b efit the ch genio % The bottle of gag hunt had revealed the presence off it may be that his friends In| who were ore the bat . ud p make roo eee ’ from BIN Siotte work would ong h 2 Aiton ig 7) Bit steffen ore ceo aioe in:30 orb x this -morning| ; A of popularity effen t work would not have been so fruit-| Bill Steffen a chance to make a| abou' 0 o'cloc his morning | 1 load ¢ r z F Dark t% growing le big cleanup tomorrow The! and took away all the money in The panying Mlustration is) MRS G 7 ORUN THOMSEN the two Witnesses 5 And wh the prosecuting offl-| weather indications are that the|the till of a recent “Story Telling Hour” at| TELLING STORIES TO CHILD, Fettlens, are cials of Seattle and King county |day will be warm and bright, If} Pearson was in charge of the |the Chicago public Nbrary REN IN CHICAGO PUBLIG LI For two dy, sre Allowing to run without inter 4 proves true thousands of peo-| saloon at the time The door ds | ‘The lady w telling the pretty | BRARY | Miired iy, 7* now all that jx re. ference this blind pig of Bill Stef will visit Madison park jswung open and the first intima} story of “Robin Hood ba ae ie Nau SmVIct Bteffen of soi fen'a the pollee a weking gut And Stéffen’s bar room has been| tion the occupants of the saloon! pitas | “Once upon a time she be : # Hietnse ha the cripples an weartng into| widely advertised. The Star has|had of the holdup was the sight pra eltaag |gan and 300 children pressed closer |story tellér shown in the secon + ha. prison # man who steals a can of | told of it now for three days. With | of the two large revolvers pointing MONTEREY, Mex, April 11 and 600 eyes grew round like sau- | par picture is Mrs. Gudron oF the prosecuting condensed milk to keep himself | police protection there will be no|in their direction Telegrams from Mier and Noriega | ce Thom me of the most famous : Wor, from starvin | danger of disturbance and the vis Hack of the leveled revolvers was say that several distinct carth Oh, tell us another!" they-eried |in the country wants to read it fer himself, We. 10K these iwo ot These blind pigs in the parks |itor may drink in a man about six feet tall, weighing| quake shocks have keen felt in|as the story concluded and the nice Why tell children stories?" she | choose the heroic, gut it's alwaya, thetr wor © offt-| of Beattie do more to debauch| Of course the of the} about 180 pounds, clad in black) those neighberhoods, Owtag —to|lady told them another and still an-/was asked. “Why send out into the interesting and always good. Look | believed | young “manhood and womanhood | biind gig may be responsible for jelothes, and aring a white hand-|the severe nature ef the sbects, other, and then they went home [schools and streets and alleys amdjat them! Can't you see the seed MY 8nd started out and dreamed of Robin Hood and | stores and bring them here to Iaten | we're sowing? 8 appearance in the park of some|kerchief over the lower portion of whieh were worse than aay the heroes of the other storles they |to fanc ales? What goo@ does Are you comin’ next tim: to than almost any other vice. Their | the ae their proclaimed «: operation during the summer|drunken men. But the women and|a very dark face. lexperienced theme betere, gre: out all the view months, when the parks become the | children will be careful and keep Without further ado the bigh-|alarm wag felt by Gee werdeeis, had heard jit do® ragged boy asked another 404 King. ‘ TOM | vecreatiin places for thousands of |out of their way wayman selected Pearson and| many of whem a met 4 luewe! Story telling in a science now It leads the child to ggod books, fou det! It's betters ‘Pram the ald tea women and children, constitute For Bill Steffen is a friend of|searched him, but there was no/fled from thet kewmwn te tear | At Chicago university they have she explained. “You (et him ihe | Merriwell’ YT gues Tm, golm a ot the Pheritf's| greater crime than the act of t the administration. money io°Pearson's clothe: Next towns. Glasses Where one learns how, The siery. You laterest him. Then he read about that Blegfried felix.” . 6 . > & * * = @ as ; ao e ® eo a takin, sa Sea [nN .....n..2-neonneaneeneaeoncee oearreerasereeeateeeeee a

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