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THE LAST EDITION VOL. 10. NO bYS SUPERIOR COURT IS WORKING TOO FAST sai, Prater said tha’ a 2 was set be given up to the trial os goverter general of Tiffis to rush to! concentrating along the frontier. It te thought a clash canmet now be « Seetare pinndy thatse wove “Play Ball” Was Yelled at against Russia Is contemplated hie WRECK TRAIN Eee wetted Proce (@y United Press.) Thank you, Mr. Weatherman, and Apri 18.—War between) WARSAW, Ind., April 15.—An at-| now only hold off the showers until iad Russia over the latter's tempt was made to wreek the Penn after 5 o'clock, and 10,000 fans will with Persia is said to be eyivania New YorktoChicago 1% | call you blessed time since hour flyer today by placing tron! Today ts the big day Play bers upon the track A freight! ball There & thet the| train bit them just before the ar-| city lows he t @ real fan in the siok in bed, that i preparing to « ard. rival of the flyer and cleared the | wasn't at the park this aflernoon ithe cmar directed the Russian track without damage | The 1908 baschall season was rR ES RE me [opened at } o'clock. and everybody was hapo: | Shortly after 1 o'clock this after noon the Seattle nine and the ox 4 | tras of Dugdale’s colts were hustied Into carriages and, preceded by a : band, paraded through the principa streets. The Butte vine followed. also in carriages, All along the could telt » fan-——-for he —————_——_—— | © Wrethage picked up on the west, According to the a *, the geast of Vancouver and, near, Wreck evidently ocewrr within ‘Carmaeah ant the past few days, during which yam, gives mute evl time a gale has been raging off fome uakoow: wel the const to the Numbers of sailing craft have with alt on left in the t week from Yarb ous Pacific bound for Alaska to It is be bw eine Heved that one has foun . dered in the gale and gone down, ais, Wires Go Down. topmast, a VICTORIA, B. ¢ April 18.—All or evt Mnes oft commiptnication with ¢, three Lighthouse-keeper Daykin at bite. the Point Carmanah, Vaccouver island, 2S Small gig. care art closed and po further rma. & hatch marked 4 n in regard to the ported find re f of wreckage off Carmanah 4 to Point ghthouse last night ts available ' TLANTIC FLEET SAILS FROM SAN DIEGO NORTH | miral Emory, which comprises the at San Pedro This Afternoon—Divides Into (2x ‘ita nul Four Squadrons~-Lilies for the Sailors. weapiain in charge of the proceed tw a bay with the Minne neavhccmmenens Obto, Missourt and Maine. inbao' 2,0) lof cae co cote Rear Admiral Bperry, with the Als a a Saree Grleears leading 20040... At the several h re rts where squadrons of the fleet , canward were choken with scores ip Connect) of vehicles of every kind, from dt 6 © japidated vegetable wagons to huge will be ansigned, elaborate prepara ns for the entertainment of the vifleers and m n have been com p 1. automobiles filled overflow sete aie te ae r inet . ; 4 h excited humanity ot mete ta heath ot | ‘ . at Thousands Go to Sea. The exodus of people f the program arrar goa | unprecedented, and it is con will be the East f hills servatively estimated that by the ag of lilies and masee time the Meet is sighted. thls after ef other flowers to the ships on noon fully 200,000 persons will b Sunday morning by the olub women t to the sea. of that place fifew Of the hist ‘ aolid ma th i wh eee | sig Pineda TRYING TO. SAVE LIFE MID Calgon ace of water craft, publie Is s, prt lye. ate yachts, rowboat» g that Mt San Pea, of vantage, either on land or out {de the harbor iisdhiesinls - as Farther out wn the coast lor . er and eré * By United Pros.) Havas costo C aidarcion beet bleak. wiCs CHICAGO, April. 18--Governor Bete ple from water line to cabin toot, Deneen and Commissioners Eel Mag armad tit outhward to meet and es. hardt and Snivel the state par are per vA 4 big warships to their an- don board, are hear the evidence Pedro hart., pal today in # last effort to save Her care. © Half an hour after the battleships | ma the alleged potsoner of Before the had a enol ae. oot ra of the Vranl family have east anchor, Mayor Harper of f Low Angeles will x his official need to hang Friday 1 n Admiral Thomas, com- Sister Rose, a nuff, is heading the “leaving the | movement for commutation of Jl it upon getting iro in a launch jlek's sentence #arliest possi ))|, vred by the. @4-| auiL os APARTMENTS FOR they might secure |!) for the puryoss FAMILIES WITH CHILDREN, to catch a gi Fleet to Diwide. — At # o'clock tonight the entire; PORTLAND, Ore., April sty f figet of battleships will t® fluminat-| 1. Morgan, # Portland capitalist, 1 ed and early tomorrow morning the | investina 900 In a local apart: squadron will be divi the first) ment, becaase he elieves that @ Avision, consisting the flapship | married man with a family wante 6 bunds i thronged th: , MAny of the batkets ang. “tmanding the fle wharf at San PB ously te trol od cars were atch-jaas, Vi Sid to Leek BeachAuaining at San Pedro, while | dew of oun families with chil- that second diyislou, under Rear M- ~ + e ® = FULTON IS PLANS COMPLETED FOR 4 \Sweenneeeeaseeee H Mois Charges That Court Disregards Rights ¢ S| somn{trntn Pom), [sericea oan |2 089889989 E Frets aad Band Masic Will Greet Ships of th ® BANK CLEARINGS. | PORTLAND, Ore, April 16—e-| torial contest. As pot be has not|* Va vnengite civonce ireworks and Band Music eet Ships of f | of Accused Pers jurry to Gets 0. Sem S| contest between United States! Caled Press he, sm * «ey united Pree.) *| Squadron When They Steam Into Seattle Harbor ‘ i oy "Sintines . fenator Fuiton and Judge H. M What the final figures will how. |S i. yecorted that Mrs. Alfred @ : > OS Cake for the republican nemina |] cannot state, but from present 5. Vemderbilt be hers E N C i 4 Through With Cases. Cleavage today 6 enisecee & ion, excluding Cees, Creek, Marj returas it looks as if I had lont 22 Vonderbi! hes won ber pale ¢ Evans Not Lo ing. 4 @ Weleaeen 58 406.00 @ | Bey and Wallowa counties, unheard) out. it auch proves to be the 4 we AB yg nt oe gem filed @ { -_-_—oooOoOoOorr * Portiang. @ ffom, and from 64 preeineta of}! will cheerfully accept the v CB peach ry Ls ceamebted wilt ey 4 Til tentn theid.iuee ae FORE SW Cleartngs toda et. @ | Multnomah county, complied by the }of the people. 1 will submit a) 4 (vou? & a omen dag tirdom tion f Do the wheels of be ; ogg tod PE son @ | United Press, gave Cake 11,040, formal statement later & kaaaaed bg ry 000.000 @ Ar emer have bee om: | street car ticke ave been donated 4 heoueed of crime do Bot oy George Vanderves lean SPEER Ree eee | POM reporte received Meney Met Teiking. tf * < " ercanee yr the use of the men while im jhe event my case in an hour and| [ee See eee Se GAN: FRANCISCO, April OR em meron for the ve ion and ¢ Fae eeee et eee wa R ‘ FRISCO’ RAT CRUSADE j ntatives in the legis Francie J. Heney ret ain t of the officers and me 1 Rumercus Band eonestee we are to offer ourselves up| : the holdevers, bet seperte ement on the defeat of Sena of the A an flee ‘ y ‘ing the time that the feet ia he saaghtor this is another mat SAN PRANCISCO, April 18 are so meagre that no definite an 4 alton Hefore } make any arrive here next mont , @ harho a | nbs ole Nae De vented oy 1 million dotiars to rid Ran | Bouncement can be made as to the sistement on the ot the Fireworks will be displayed on Josiah . chairmen of the 1 wee Ro reasoh why we sbould pot | _TAact#co of rats, or $2.25 per rat. | umber Of statement number I HOB) fight againet Benat 1 want seliiet etitabem. Whe gto | ent commitiee, will go have air trial. This is a very |) a! rat crosade ie a contly | Sominated fime to arrange my idews in definite ' ‘ by the Japa |‘2 San Francisco, to take part Ts : 0 Boog Hh undertaking, ever than | form, ‘This election is of vital tm- | 9 nese colony of ¢ Elaborate | ‘he entertainment. at thet piace, greg g ‘ would { ts evi Fulten Admits Defeat portance and to speak of it before | have been arranged for,| S04 will try to get @ few potaters ol that bo} 1 las of Ge tipe, » denced by oatimates made by the} ASTORIA, Ore. April 18—Seiiw 1 am fully advised of all the tacts comm hi Dajan” beet tes Te et saane Sno Beha doral health authorities and the [tor Fulton practically concedes the might put the cause of the primary | an for 300 10-inch and | Un el ean nt frie ON ee ee ills aj at mumittee nomination Gf Cake en a result fselection in-jeopardy,” sald Hevey.| bs. Monday and Tues — Out, the’ details of Heigae ie case for the 12th, the trial of Strat in the thande of the Cham.|, Fimanctally, the committee is . the 1th © da perma . 4 ntract for) meeting with great success and ap to th . r. Stratton in in the famber e ne pine dite Ee a ) to | While all the money has not be mm. The charge againat hina | oat heen aan esterday | raised, the committee ts confident ny i Pit wilt take a day to get (is mansiaughter United Press.) a ae ee that it will soon be pledged. a" o con - tomy | PORTLAND, Ore, April 18 Reception at Hotel | Inquiries are being received E ’ The s fed to anchor |from many points as far back east the Kare district to take charge of | he mobil e n of troops av seneral offi o p teipation of # great Turkish tove « toad and Navigation ¢ ston. Gen. Mistehenko started tm-| the reenlt of an order treue y mediatety Auditor Ralph Blaisdell, fn wh The suitan’s armies ar saicanal be announced that ali the wome FP iky and Rusia to Clash ATTEMPT MADE TO, "lte Slated the Series~Fans in Ther Aecestme pegs nat Saar ie ‘around the | Connectiqnt, together with the Kaw | a good home. The apartment will| priest escaped. The ow acne sul mont and Louisiana, re-| be especially constructed with the | cided. SEATTLE STAR | OnE CENT WEATHER SHOWERS AND COOLER SEATTLE, WASH., SATURDAY, APRIL 18, 1908. TONIGHT; GUNDAY FAIR; W. WINDS. DEFEA TED WELCOMING THE FLEET cninitiasamaginnbs pet ene ates |Consternation fs tn the hearts of the fair young stenographe n 2 and 2 as Montana, asking as to the tithe { the Oregon Rai oc Ma of the fleet's arrival, and other in- a a n will be | formation t oY rae 7 Evans Not Coming. Rear Admir con the officers of | ¥20.18 at Paso Robles Hot Spri California, has written to K. Inge Dalton, of this clty, that he will be unable to be in Seattle when the fleet arrives. He sa i he will leave the et at San Francisco and will typists in his department will discharged and will be supplar * the first game for the locals. | by men 3 O'Clock and Seattle TMatt Stanley, the old reliable, will) So far the order affects be behind the bat landitor's office only, but the un in today’s game Stanley is | standing is that the dixmissai be taken in auto » Snoqualmie Fa The For tande th gall Mc morning. between 10 and ten return to his home in Was . hase, Hennett second, Dudley | ators can be secured to take od Fo hae 'y as — pa Pe Daltew and Rear seuaeel field, Cablil center Meld and Quig-| Many of the women b pean | CODaTEmER may oNee boat ae polis. When the war of ‘Hey tight field, The batting order|in the employ of the apany aniee of os erie mes rebellion broke out they were jaf the two teams for the opening |@ number of years, ar on the © tke | on a cruise off the coast of Afries. series ia an follows indignation has be part ,| Mr. Dalton came from Alabama ani | bi) Beattie Hutte— | Maled however, re Aftng becue and) iis sympathies called him to | 14. Bennett, 2b Si Bennett, if |eind the order athletic eld (r) colors of the confederacy while vers, 3b. Cartwright, 3b. | “The women are expert enow he aaitors .& ote be .., | Robley D. E remained with the ofield, 1b. Lunsi, 1b. | he declares, “but i want men { Junior offic he feet will) tars and stripes. : Swain, ef. joffice, that's all be entertained bell st the New sacarenisi ©. Harkness, rf. | Washington hote! Tuesday evening. pont Herman, of Bremerteu, Btis, 2b Universit choo! wash, member of the national ex- Adams, eee. Met he Tues | seutive committee of the socialist 2. Shea, © Bp party, will speak at Egan hall, in the .¢ Kreitz, © Theatres Will Ope Arcade building, tomorrow evening Wineholt, « Theatres will open their doors to/at § o'clock. The subject of his ad. me of! dress is advertised as “Has a Works bec THINKS GIRL DIED grrititt rit ss Miso Comsel for Grand OF POISONING : Trunk Killed. —_——— That Dellroy Fox, the 2-yearold|small black spot was detected on qhior of D. A. Fox, 1504% Rain. the stomach, and a dark mass of Ke se ed from poisoning is the (partially digested matter was NEW YORK, April 18—D. ¢ +. OV, G08 Seem pm = found in that organ. A portion of (By United Press.) iF WASHINGTON, A is The president ay went to meee ———mwenwe | @ the senate the nomination of } y United Pri ) seeeeeeeeeee would y on the curb, hustle his} @ Lawrence O. Murray of New hands down into his pocket, and—/@ York to be comptrotler of cur Sullivan, of Montreal, from papers opinion of Drs. C. B. Hoyle and 8.| condensed mitk which the child stulle *, y, viee Wm Ridgely, of found on his body, believed to be F. Wilte who held an autopsy on had been eating is in the hands That the amile, too, that, @ Lilinois, resigned visery counsel for the (Grand the child's body yesterday of the chemists for examination,” 1 won't come off uniess Seattle) ® Trunk railroad, was instantly killed| What poison caused «death wilt! Corone rrol! will suspend fur strikes a lowing streak. But thee Beau eee ee eee we wm in the subway between & and {not be determined unti! an anal-|ther investigation until the report ) Dug says there ie to be 60th ste. He was ground to plec ysis of the cor s of the s pach of the chemists is received. The loning streak, and Dug should nny A postal card found in his pocket is made. Coroner F. M. Carrol!| parents of the child are at a loss | Mayor Miller deelined the hongt HONOR MEMORY OF hore the request from Miss Sadie has ordered snch an Bnalysis made | to understand its sudden death. The of riding in a carriage in the tm Randeu of Brooklyn, that he spend by Osseward & Rubenstein, local child died last Thursday after an | r but on hand to tose the} Easter with her. Other missives in- analytics emis iMness of two hours first ball across the plate AD SENATORS |dicated that the man was Miss Every »» is that the! An examination of the contents of The Hutte bunch reached the efty | | Randall's flance child died potsoning,” said |the child's stomach ts being made, yesterday afternoon, and are de! | = Dr. C. BE. Hoye it is possible that but it will not be determined until termined to give Dug a run for hie | Five Crushed to Death. t Id secured some poison|tomerrow whether poison is pres- j money on the opening cevtan! (ey United Pre | CHICAGO, April: 18—Five men|which had been set out for dogs ent Thomas, the elongated ex-soldies,|. WASHINGTON, Apr The | were crushed, one probably near the Fox home The parents of the child left for will do the twirling for the moum | tHme of the senate was given today py the falling of an iron beam at ‘Our examination of body re | North Yakima this afternoon to | tain aggregation, and Harcy Rush, }to bonoring the memory of the late ndry Machine works led a sts perfect health. | visit relatives, They will return to i the former Spokane high « noal nators Pettas and Morgan of Ala iThe vital « were normal. A Seattle on Monday or Tuesday | boy, will have the honor of pitets fbama, the first time in the eez lof the nation's hf OW MES BUST E-* oebausl or Johnson spoke feeling!y Of the Ufe and work of bis prec O67 IF Kid Tale YON ¢ehsor, Pettus, while Senator Bank- | TIME - SAN head delivered the eulogy of Mor-| wow. gan On May 20 mortal services | for the late Senator Mallory of Flor ida will be held a - a . oi i BARA ATER A RRR SS 1} $ + Millionaire’s lie Is \# EVANS EXPECTS TO *| 6 ‘ * REJOIN FLEET SOON, * : ik ; bis : +} Placed in Peculiar a SUD 2 {4 * (By United Press.) *)| i * ® WASHINGTON, April * P a r.. *. ‘The navy department today re- # | osition. nn, # ceived A message from Paso ®| ow / & Robles saying that Read Ad. *& ate '® moral Evans has improved so * | v # winch that he expects to join & (By United Pres.) “ aa # his fleet at Santa Barbara on #| PHILADELPHIA Ap 18.—| ae a | April 26 %| Pretty Helen Maloney, principal tn uli hii ~ A le ee we &! two clo nts and two marriages, omer 3 ssameme —_ =iand daughter of Martin. Maloney the ofl magnate and millionaire has lost in her efforts to have | the Catholic. chureh sanction her} remarriage to Samuel Clarkson, a| jrogea Englishm Archbishop Ryan, fn announcing | tod ay the attitude that the churet has taken in the matter, declared that What the millions of Henr VII had failed to accomplish, the millions of Martin Maloney could not do. ¢ ruing Miss Maloney’s —_—____—- first elopeme and on : | Herbert Oxborne, a New York stoc (By United Press.) love with the same mar Anna | broker the archbishop declared LONDON, April 18.—Three re-|Concetco became engaged to a|that if a wedding ceremony was nark imilar love tragedies are | young Infantryman. Her — sister, | p med in that case no power from three spean | Mary, formerly courted by. } not even that of the pope, could planned revenge In honor fi bring about a further marriage fea the wedding | Anna's birthday, she made a pud-| ceremony which would be saretion Kerotiv a peasant girl,|ding, adding to the other tngre-| ed by the chureh Kejopeliteh, ended in | diénts a large quantity of arsent Miss Maloney i 2 years old terrible tragedy, The bride became| with the result that Anna and a/and strikingly beautiful. With her engaged a year ago to the bride friend who partook of the pudding! vivaciousness and sumny tempera MISS HELEN MALONEY. groom's brother before he left! became Ill, Mary was arrested, and,, ment, she was a favorite with the home on military service. Shelafter being locked up, hanged her-| younger society set. It was on } transferred her love to Bajin and | self. December 28, 1905, that she Moped | Canada with Samuel Clarkson, who | sent:to anannulment, but at length agreed to marry him. The absent| In Parts, Henri Duval brought his| with and was marred to Herbert | had asked for the young woman's | announced shat he would not stand brother heard of it and deserted | bride of a few hours In a flower-| Osborne, then a student at Prince | hand before she yan away with/in the woman's path to happiness. his regiment. He arrived during|Iaden carriage to their new home. | ton, Being out of blanks, a justice /|Osborne. They were wed in Mon-| But the greatest blow to the the ceremony, rushed up to the al-| They were singing as they entered | scribbled something on a piece of |treal and left for Londen, Then) Maloney family is the determina- tar as his brother and. bride were|the house, arm in arm, Suddenly | paper and pronounced them man followed an exciting chase on the) tion of the Catholic church not to answering the questions, and #hot/@ cry was Peard. The next moment | and wife. Immediately after-| part of Martin Maloney father of sanction a re-marriage of Clayxson at both oG@them. Bajin was killed,/the bridegroom fell dead in the| wards they both declared that the | tho bride! to locate her. Finally/and Miss Maloney if the, chtreb. the bride fatally wounded, but the | passage with a knife sticking in his|marrlage was a joke jhe found his daughter and Clark-| However, Miss Maloney*s attd® back In the darkness a young They say th marriage «was | son on the continent. Clarkson re-| ney said today that whether or not woman, who made the fatal thrust,| never consummated and a hearing | turned to his haunts in London and| her marriage to Osborne was @ escaped, but she was caught, She|{s on now to have it annulled. Last|the girl came back to Americ joke,@he Maloney family considem was a former aweetheart, October Migs Maloney eloped to| At first Osborne refused the wife of gierkson. At Lisbon @ tragedy ocewrred i consequence of two sisters being % ‘“ , ay i s

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