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eee ee THE SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY, APRIL 2 190) WATER WORTH THOUSANDS WOMEN WHO ARE MAKING RUSSIA STOLEN EVERY MONTH USSIA RED WITH BLOOD (Star Special Service.) — LONDON, April | Specials for Tomorrow — Continued |A Lady’s Desk Chi charming little The women ‘ “ ° . WHAT DO You THINK; of Russia are responsible for the flealth_ Commissioner Crichton Discovers Wholesale 18 MRS. WEBB PRETTY?) reign of torr which is pow a] piece’ Huy been «great V press. Prisoae are ov wing lavorite with the bar Apg through the efforts of Russian | nen, tany of them of thy obi ity, the hordes of the east od the value of the bomb in hunters today, but they did not quite Water Thefts Am ong Residents of Shantytown-- Sanitary Conditions Bad. he statement by M. Ara ker, a Russian whe has been driven fromp his ntry be clean us ougf,of them ‘ them yet unsold. Reg ade this cannegpt his og UD "Cause " ait of @ co * 08 (> oy 1 ce $8.06 eee wow wes and tt areal | efile accounts of the tortures and RPemeiey Stee meralng DY 5 that the that a bad epidemic of dis the herotam of the Russian women « Crichton, It War dteer < ase has not prokem ont as a re Aty ts deffig robbed of ¥e > vals | aah of dollars wre onth There are prctically no con at theo oe ems of whanty- | ventences required hy the healthy tn me? poth the ne uth ordinances én existence tn this town are stirring Buroge. As @e great eat of the revolutionary leaders he | points to Mme, Katheryne Briseh- | kovaky ly called the! arandm revouition Special at $5.69 d “Golden” oak er freely without |Uan, and very few of the shantle As & daughter of the nqpillty she wa a ends, are mae are connected with sewers or even ! taught peasants to read. ‘Then she | e y anty pods, Somethin t be taught thy wh o ould | ity of 68 “ pools, Something must t m what a vote wou H tn a major ew y done aad immediately, if it becomes mean and gained the hatred of th ino eu ms ayatation obeais (te w: a pubite taps ane joor necessary to raze the entire shanty “ ment. She was bra ded as te resid who istrict to the ground dangerous agitator and warned t | pelonging , po te emaice > Crdtrance fet Ready age Siento on p | Inlaid—Per square yard .......... $1.10 | Ger eprinkling th : er husband, to whom she | core & y The new b cov inet Printed—P > yard 40¢ » wa mat - : rr u married, refused to b rinte CF SQUATE VAIG 6c cccteovsecs Tawa, There fe Re e AY ing the proposed reorganisation of the mattertuae-tor the Con on : | the department, will not be reported ight, De ing accurately the an h h ts ——— the efty bas toot * to the counel! me was beautiful then, was Katheryne | Hivtachkoveky, and only 26, But whe ting te cane, bat Dr. C Criehton is still undetermiged on a . x . ‘ ; Gay that Hf must aKeroKAte SevOTA! | Saber of changes which have been nage Rin By eold her Jewels MRS. KATHERYNE BRISCHKOVSKY, LEADER OF RUSSIAN Printed Oileloth—Per square yard ... .B0¢ lars a . - e sband and donned the 4 ; m thousands of dol under consideration. A oumber of pontent anv w ie able Oilcloth—-Per yard ............ : Conditions Are Bad hanges may be asked for in the | WOMEN REVOLUTIONISTS, WHO DESTROYED HER BEAUTY t Mam | r » laws and a man im the de MAG. ALICE wase. in order to elude the police she . Notwithstanding (he alms , used seid to mar her beauty, She| WITH ACIO. j tess supply of free ¥ artment ia now engaged in revi. | (Seattle Star Exctusive Service) the dealth commissioner, “1 ng the ¢ : scarred her face aud hands with | ble canditior Mis | isting sanitation and) CHICAGO, April 20.—Is Mra /it and became so ugly that he aces tts a Ras la Webb Duke—or Mra. Allee | former acquainiances could not! confinement. Bat her determina er who assassinated Gen, Min, and xinting | health among the shanty ix tion. In |codifying and reinf Dressers “| Webb, as she lore to: & " recognize her She went back to| tion to fight for the cause held out at her execution tled the noose t cos they have | utes fen be improved v re to be called a majority of {nstan ha wh no be improved. sie ie dee ae” eee the villages and preached iu | through all, and now she ts still about her own neck Then th ’ <= ates nai = fel? = autt | tion secretly for three years. carrying on the work ie Marie Spiridonovia, who shot bat the pollee cenght he She wa Preiooker o# stories of other Vice Ge Laijonevekuy four times | This te the question that Muntet-| Subjected to all the cruelties of | women almost as great in their/and was #0 brutally treated by the SOLID GOLDEN OAK pal Jodge Crowe has agreed to an. | *0epotlam, tnetuding the tortures | sensational courage and daring rs that the civilized world ~~ art ; of the Mlack Hole, and finally sen | Among them is Vera Fignor, who 4 in horror and the czar was > neon ene a Oe tenced to Siberia wan relensed after 20 yearn from sled to mmute her death » court. One of Gap beona! Fe re she wan an exiled | Schiusselberg prison. No other! sentence to life imprisonment ° prisoner companions of | prisoner bad ever come from this There are scores more who are jAnt polnts of it hinges on her | her mis ; jelaime to beaut get oes igre ty and willing to die tor x fr . - x. a y. she was repeatedly subjected to Another heroine wai Zimaida and willing to die for a lero ne’ # ® Pretty woman who at-| barbarous flogsiugs and solitary |Konoplinnikoria, the school teach-'sia—for liberty and justice racts ever she meets,” said . Bit KB. Rogers, Mra, W at to % : | “Fiddlesticks,” broke im Attor ney Claud Smith for the proseee AT jtiom, “she fx as ugly as a ’ {hy United Prees.) Peete i aoe uo ture of affairs tn Stop’ jered the court, “We'l Hourbon politics, and particularly | conti this case until L can see pril 20. Bryan te CHICAGO, Apri the unexpected bight that has! Mrs. Webb tn court and settle this felting © lest ditch fight for the! truck Arvan’s supposed strength in! point myself F qeatrel of the emocratic state Com the east and north central states a wation, which meets af ving: | during the last ten days ; fell wast Thursday. At bis sboul-| Johnson men laugh at wie TO ASK AMENDMENT OF t = os 1 Committeeman Rog-|charge. ft ie = spontaneous out j é Sellivan, straining every nerve | burst of democratic spirit favor ANTITRUST A hands forward #0 as to be able to $ 9.40 $12.00 $12.50 $16.35 $26.00 j fe DOM the delegates in line for! able to Johnson, they declare. It} ie Kebrashan. Nevertheions, the has always been evident, but oul} | Weders declare that the escent, because of no candidate to Siamagaaee that will represent the center on. Johnson has filled this iL $. Kerfoot and W. D. y Have Struggle to Get get into the boat ker state ‘at Denver will ether void, and as a result he ts gaining| Organized labor of Seattle wil! | Hard Trip to Shore. Milehigh town unin. the wtes. loresent G@ memorisl te conere . After . Me | The boat was overloaded ‘and MECte the seancet of] At’ the sntt-heodquariers eit] cchaetr dis ae dene RT ee Shore in Small Two D severai inches of water had been | Py night Johnson mon were claiming! act be amended. A recent decision : |ehipped while the two men were “Money ls at work,” was the sin- Penusylvania and New York If of the United States supreme court in Lak W. ‘on. jtaken on board. The boat wat teter of one of the demo- | they can get Iliimols they fee! that! was in effect that a boycott was| e barely out of water, and progress enti yesterday, in comment: 'thetr man is as good ax nowlnated.|4 restraint of trade and that the| was very slow. Cheney, who was =aee | boycotted firms could bring an ac owns So a eg onal thom for damages against the unions r2 i ii to stay In the bow and get on bis | : Nanging on to af overturn 1! Notiema that riyot was returm knees so as to reach the oars DEPU | IES F IND NO ™. ae ae ee canoe in Lake Washington, a mile ing, Cheney waited for bis boat and! Ax jt was easier to go with the | bw “ would do away with this construc, {2™ Shore, chilled by the iey|then the two men set owt again tn) wind. the rescuers went to Mercer “pal * Item of the statute. TWO eater and almost ethausted, Guy another direction. Going against iniand. and there they summoned NEW YORK T Watanuki, in behalf of the pubit SIGNS ‘OF IFE j | Regers of Tacoma, and L. B. Prank | the wind, Cheney constantly catled,| held and phoned to Seattle, A pe of the Ashi, “is a reflection L o itm, employed by the Seattle Col and finally heard an answer Che | iaunch, manned by Lewis Capps, | society, and Japanese papers * [EMAAR Ae ee ee eee ee ing Agency, fought for their|ney shouted, “Hang on! We're |his son, and Newton Leithead had | MARKET * [keep & vecord. of: whet happens: in lives for nearly an hour last night. | coming!” and Rogers repeated the also set out to the rescue, and took society * betes vy = DEAD. */ "When almost exhausted, they |call and yelled to hurry. Kerfoot,|the men back to Dr. J. J Letner’s | ee Bar sage nrg in thelr night of the; triet was made by Special Depaty | « ited Press were rescued by L. 8. Kerfoot,| who is an athiete, bent every | santtarium, where the two men re relation to society are published In Sabbath Toveliogs that Sheriff C. B. Peyton and halt Sle ah aoa peony 2 cashier of the Ueited States aexay muscle in order to reach the men | mained all night (By United Press.) ll gagpen o joao >. oo has seen for many a | dozen officers. ‘i. . # Henry Chadwick, “father of a) pitiee, and — D. Cheney who) Darkness Retards Rescue. fc eed re Raporaiceotg Hagar .NEW YORK, April 20.—Stocks! them and prey ee merge ot aud ty. Saturday night the work W8*)@ American baseball,” died to- PS bron sie tee sere tk reaponse | It was so dark that the men were | condition shortly after he was {n Opened firm and advanced more| “Reputable Japanese newspapers Tnstrections bad gone out from) more fruitful, resulting tm the ar |e day 82 y: old. - than a point in some issues. Later, | d it biti ‘proseewiing attorney » « to | — to thetr cries for help. jwnable to see anyone and had to|the doctor's eare. Rogers stated Later, do not publish scandal any more = Donation oe edie fem | Seok tats sebowers bs og - * When rescued, Franklin wae on be guided by the calle of Rogers. | that he had tied himself to the under cautious but Mberal selling than do reputable American news- ie coanteas!t |< eR ee eee PAA E HH HH nd ores of collapse and only the|When near the swamped canoe, It| boat, no that in case he drowned {°F profits, prices lost all they won | papers,” contends Mr. Yoshioka, and to rid the commun jas “touts.” i “ a » aaad a oe fm the forenoon. pes " sede He tty of them. | Phe six men arrested were Will | constant encouragement which @—@ noticed that Franklin was 4)-| his body would be found with the Call money was toaned at 1% per THIEF STEALS WEAPONS. fi) lam D. Deteuw, Frank Wenger, A | | Rogers had given him, kept him | most played out, so the rescuers | boat jcont and went beasing | D. Crean, M. Lee, EE. Brown and ‘TIMBER SUITS ARE up until help arrived tee Heegete to Rete on 6 ie enane, | | The close was weak and irreg-| Within a block of the police sta- Thomas Brandt. They were ali} | Following the resene was a strug: | that they would save Franklin first. | N RUN lular. Canadian Pacific lost | tion @ daring thief cut a hole im taken to the county jail, Lee betag DISMISSED le with the waves to reach shore| | The boat which the rescuers vas | MARATHO IS png gh | Peg ge Pome ger gt i: the places later released on bail jim the light rowbost im which the/was a Night boat, a t } yd 127%, Canadian Pacific at 1565, 8t some time last night and se a eb empty Gf-any sign of life Prosecuting Attorney Mackintosh | rescue was made a strugstc which | two or three peop! - es vol | WON BY AMERICAN Northern Pacifie at 125%, Southern |cured four revolvers. The thief the search proved to be a fruit. says that they will be brought Into | — was won only by the good seaman in yt gamed nae = = — Pacific at 73%, St. Paul at 118, and U8ed @ diamond glass cutter. He one.” jeourt neat week on charges of] suits against Peter McMartin, bis |"? Of Kerfoot and Cheney. nh gen Rana utes By tis Copper at 57 took nothing but the weapons. F. The rounds of the roadhouse dis | vagrancy brother, D, A. McMartin, and Wal-| stra 1" Kertoct, “who fivéaltime the boat had drifted an eighth | | ~ |J. Boyle, proprietor of the establi jter Fairbanks, lumbermen, seoklug | giong the lake, told her husband, |of a mile from Rogers, who asked | (By United Press.) | ’ Seether conse” theft to the po id | (0 Fecover $31,213 on timber bought | gout 7:45 that abe heard # shout |them to hurry. When they reached| BOSTON, April 20—T. P. Mor W DOoWwSs PE SION | from Indians in Snohomish county, | for help. Kerfoot quickly seeured |him, It was found that he bad tied) 4.40. member of Mercury Athletic roll stated today that) Tere dieminsed today by Judge ©.) 4 boat and hurried over to Fuben's himself to the canoe with the * c of the ehild’s sud.| 4. Hanford in the federal circuit | ioint on Mercer tstand, but not| painter and it was necessary to cut /Club of Yonkers, N. ¥.. won th loner Carroll will Institute a | Investigation Coroner further pre BILL PASSED, | PUBLIC MARKET den death will hinge on the chem-|Cowrt at the request of United ‘hearing any cries returned home. |the rope |great American Marathon run from | ists’ report of the purity of the a District Attorney Elmer B.| puring the interim, Mra. Kerfoo Rogers carefully seized hold of| ashiand to Boston—25 miles. John | eeeanniges condensed The presence of | Te |had notified W. D. Cheney, a neigh:|the stern of the boat of the re*!y) tiaves of the Irish American | iy ied Sebdas emit w oknde ak arene stomach| The sults were brought In 1905 to! por levers and gradually worked his tin poisoning in the child }feads Coroner Carroll to believe | protect the homestead rights of the ae _ | that the condensed milk which was | !*dians, the title to the lands con probably w club, New York, was second, and WASHINGTON, April 20.—The stalls of the public market at three Robt. A. Fowler, of the Cambridge: | senate committee on pensions today pounds for 2c. Shad and black | port gymnasium, was third It was voted unanimously against abolish ¢ jea the twelfth revival of the run under |ing the pension agents throvghout bass are quoted at 10c per pound. — the auspices of the Boston Athletic | the country and the establishment | Native head lettuce Is on sale at association Morrissey's victory | of ¢ big bureau in Washington, 10c per head. Rhubarb is 5c per means that he will represent Amer. where all business should be trans-| pound. Tongue sausage is on sale fea in the Oly Marathon to be acted at two pounds for 26c. Salad oll =x = the cause of ‘#ining @ clause to the effect that | death | they could not sell any of the tim Unies j —s oe paurores ber for ears {ey Press.) | This clause was later revoked by WASHINGTON, Apri! Sena T0 KEEP GIRLS OFF an act of the authe « at Wash tor Boysh, of Idaho, today delivered | lington, thereby oving the The commitiee aleo voted to pro- | is 20¢ per pint. Duck eggs are 20¢ pee grounds on which the suits had held in London this sume a, Bpecelt ie the een} STREETS AT NIGHT = | vide $12,000,000 to make effective |per dozen. Nut cakes are quoted 3 defended President Roose i | the widows" pension bill recently two for 1c today. } | THROWN FROM CAR |signed by Roosevelt. This makes| Spring lambs are on special sale ; tme T YING PERSONAL & total of $162,000,000 in the pen- at 20c per pound for forequarters intnery » 25th! Gris under 18 years of age must —- ba be : end S8360 Cor entenntEEe. dotibe: Rheumatism is greatly relieved keep off the streets at night if the) p r : n plish 1. Girls found on the streets SAN FRANCISCO, April 20. ACTION AWAITING by Soap Lake Salts. All druggists, wae ne “s > Sanerdee devil at night wili be arrested by officers wee | M ke \° Haul night ago. Police suspect the same} yprg. W, 8, Tevis, wife of the mil niet ereraae “ ety ble to ' Bur Big gang | ito. . ece! e congratula- | the deerstep of his home.” the ora. |! the society, If anab rive é deow” tatees Seas Acne © glars The safe was cracked with the|/onalre, is receiving the congratula TRANSLATION S pod accounts of the . | {or continued, “and before the grans gm — “A Povmreyap the so | Griffin, in the superior court, is . aid of drills, As in San Francisco,| tions of friends upon her narrow toon bis grave ts green sentimental . ation | getting the inside facts as to how Safe Cracking. no explosive was used Jescape from death yesterday, when ‘ af | aatee + fem puts a ey wamomegoe tT says a temporary 4 " P : sd bese Wg hear cae eee cee brow of |) ss fs noceesary George A. Matox as struck by « They also robbed the Aultman-| she was hurled from her husband * office. | antomobile on the San Mateo coun Translations of the slanderous car at Minor av, and Howell —-— Taylor Machinery compan fT escap atre the 4 the erypte of hei! at. while driving along the street in They made three bad starts ati ty road articles alleged to hav t of lawlessness, this T0 ASK METCALF FOR a double rig (By United Press.) drilling At the fourth attempt Tevis was driving the big tour-/in the Asahi, a local the ny is M claims that the rig was April 20.0) they forced a half (eh drill through | ing car, wh pered and crash. | per, reflecting on the character of = 4 a ™ ~ wD, oO - 2 ee MM startling than words can ex Smocked @ver G04 that be was | "OCS wg the tumblers, and with a punch and| ed into a t nd threw | young Japenese woman, are be “| } ADEQUATE FLEET fured to the extent of $2,720. The Cracksmen looted the office of C. hammer the safe door wax forced| him, his wife and son to the ing awaited at the prosecuting at | accident is suid to have happe vkel! € Co., merchandise joe/open, then the cash box was) ground, Tevis and bis son were not |torney’s office before any further . October 5, 1907 B, eee smashed |hurt. Mrs, Tevis was bruised and | action ts taken in the matter aa GIRL DIED OF bers, early this morning, obtaining!” ‘The burglars entered Markell @! shaken | The young woman, Sei Yanhiko s | REGRETS SENT TO BRITAIN , 4 other v Co.'s office through a smali venti resides at the home of Rey. S. Yosh : rhe ” were jewels, money and other va 0. , 1 When Victor H. Metcalf, secre-| valued at $1,500, It was ac ating window in the basement joka, & Methodist minister, who x. * tary of the navy. eecives in ee (By United Press.) art of the Lundy jewelry flush with the sidewalk. There te FINED FOR RECEIVING says that he will bring the matter Z~ Se cinco to review the American ‘ y pAb ; Noe | LONDON April 20.—Unele | robbery in San Franeisco no clue to the attention of United States MS pe N ay 0 |fleet he will be presented with a pe-| . satuee tees” We kako ui a are a Diststet Attucee? Wiener E Teed S$ 4 =. «a tition from the leading commercial | 2°™* resrets tial the Cane | qmacencmoe " j= = =e pag ane a) Paw ret Fe S fleet cannot visit any European STOLEN PRO! TY in an effort to have the paper ex Ss xa 2 alifornia asking that an adeqnate 7 : = erranean, on its cruise ‘ ae | Mr, Todd said today that the! 4 yy e e of war vessels be maintained | sound the world, were received |matter would have to be referred oo By = se he om "ore ters’ Com-| today by Great Britain Mike Cohn pleaded guilty today’ to the postal authorities to discover) 25 2.6 s ze PE . cond oy adithe = tio! befo: he could take any ac =e Chamber of Commerce copies of (| Ma A PIED superior court to a charge of re-| oR before he could take any w xS 3 asses petition requesting that it be sign ceiving stolen property and was The Japenese prest” saya? ax - > a i q ed by all the commercial clubs of fined $ 5 eesK5S as ; eal chemists, | the state, and that the petitions be —— 2 strecommendation and went to the| It was claimed that he had bought TO SEE BATTLESHIPS ces f th A The Nquor license and revenne | recommendation and « | = $ S a of the returned to San Francisco so a6 sr for his signature. The op-|$20 worth of clothes belonging to 2 , Se o ar ‘ to be in the hands of the commit y United Press.) committee of the city counct! this |™maror for his slanatu Me oe eo "Spear {roma man of the name | Take boats at Pier 2, Ten round) EY 2S =~ Se DW lo be fn the — © sv ore rit 20 5 t put up sueh @ strong front Spe « nan of the na daily. 660-20 ee ; n of a quan-|tee in time to present the petition| MODESTO, Cal., April Wm. nclded to report favor. | Pom! ayy ted coe ag eon | s POnY Meameaian ok Jeaeets trips dally, 6 round trip. *** Fat 8 ex sz< whieh th > et ¢ the navy H. Langdon, district attorney of M Mel. us on January 3. . By. 222 n th to, the ecoretary of the oo | on deny gre madre 1 the application of Henry | the ordinance, hglding that It was | =——= ~- IA IRRIGATED FRUIT ce ssc o the time she| The matter w ne brows no | § netsco, and s. Myrtle : r pete ee = 2, ‘ ye vat “ ne: Pa * an litiehey. srendent of the Firat 6 ‘ iquor license in| in violation of the new charter pre TANDS. 2 I the| tore the chamber at tomorrow att | Henry. president of the iret Ts a ioe vine Rowers inte eebiting care tan toi] See eet 220 B Bo GO be m- | ernoon’s reg 2 ogg 3 “hamber| wealthiest women in this vicinity, | bullding, over the mayor's veto. | saloons in any one block po hog sez Wwe re = =x able a ie" oc# ve a wen . "4 eo ce Ge eo air) i hu = = 20 Pi will heartily endorse the movement.| were married at her home h This marks the first clash between! It is thought that th A asin IRs Cee ‘Seopasetion Chak peottivery ws ore vn an t ‘001 Tables pet wa mnotiheans today. The wedding was quiet, only |the city’s new chief executive and | question will be taken to the courts |) (os ves ,biparniion, that peeltives <3 sa & sh eaueet Bol room tn he TO SEE BATTLESHIPS 12 relatives of the bride and groom | the counell for adjudication by th “y wh Piso ton neta LANDOLT @ COMPANY ay 7 = s ne Mat 1448 Third av, near Pike | Take boats at Pier 2 Ten round| witnessing the ceremony, which| The bill had already been passed |opposing the operation of the saloon ra, LAnpent flee ee (3 . ***' trips daily. 50¢ round trip. *| was performed by Father Otis | vy the count! upon the committee's |in the praposed location |