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NO 10 vol W — — Bs salt filing Bab” hing the Battleships Safely Into Haven. BE Thowsands View Greatest BL Naval Display Ever On Coast. awa 66S 68S OS ee lUTlU [By United Press AN FRANCISCO, May 6—Tt gebers of the Arion ‘ ° Tyag tear and the 1 t of Ge eeittamous cruise was com met but far Promaic is the staceme was the ar from ¢ireumats the Worlds histor ere &@ magnificent marine as that presented when fleets, 43 ships of $d by the Magship Connect! ‘Sith good old “Fighting Bob @ the bridge, plowed its through the Gate the high cliffs. biack with , adding a mighty flesh welcome to the myriad Mgnale of welcome to ¢ and men upon whom deve! task of upholding the nati @ dome and abroad. Fiest Glimpse of Fieet. ight tong bundreds of people The open on the hills, on reservations on both Golder Gate and on the the vicinity of Sutro With the first gray ‘of dawn they were up and eyes were half oftn fer were looking seaward to catch te of the great ships aed buff which were anchor near the lightship aff shore. mist hung over the sea ‘and only 4 faint outline of could be discerned, but Biting of the hase =the val and ite has “wt Rory tugging at their an- as though anxious to be un td be permitted to sail the magnificent harbor the eyes of officers and been longingly turned but the time had not me for the signal from the @mmanderincbief to up Pour into City. preceded by the @ that bad come to the city ‘and even five days ago, pour into San Francisco As the ferries started, and After trainioad began to the depots on both sides " . By & ovlock hillsides, excursion boats, from tay, Wheezing launches to «reat . were crowded with aad their hearts beating with and enthusiaem Were going to see that tt had teen waiting 16. They we the much-vaunted Con the pride of the American Rear Admiral Evans at he ts so noon to relinquish ihe way through the Goldea by the remaining 15 Bing ships under his command w Pa fleet, the torpedo flott! S86 other vessels of war, com the greatest armada that ra ot the world has gath port at any one time Sia behind, all steaming the bay, to anchor before the et city that still bears the sears Of the world’s greatest ca but undaunted and heart and soul throbbing % Without equal Excursion Boats Filled. une @feursion boats, thelr decks With passengers and their Mad sides gaily decorated Pasting and the national col Sraming toward the Gold rly in the morning, saucy Mieing with huge, black for the honor of being » Sag to get outside and give a ing to the warships. Ar Bat the entrance the eyes of On the boats fell upon lated to turn the ice in boded man into warm The sirens shrieked and crews cheered and flags and handkerehiefs the excess of thet Rot overcome that t the peculiar ne when Stare. mused to the the great Spectacle was yet! © come, and atic . hovering tan BaNeAvEreA y Early in tue Morniag th LAST EDITION 6 fea fighters stood out {nj thelr bosoms swelling with | fleet, Admiral Sebree, which was the bay, accompanied by t pedo flotilla and other we that were sin in the parade ships maneuvered until Admiral vans ships started for the bay 4 then they fell into lane Fleet Enters Gate Tt was a little past 11 when the up-anchor signal was given to the feet still resting laxity on the Pa cifie’s horison, It was soon the} sigual, too, for cheers f these who could see the first movements of the war dogn that swept from Potnt Lobos down past the -Pesidio, to th crowds on waitiog craft, on both the Marin and San Francisco sides of the Golden Gate and all atong thé waterfront to the south orpmost potat where It wos possi ble seoure a view of the abips. Slowly the Connecticut swang around and pointing her hose the north made her way from the lightahip to the Gate, the other ships of the ar mada falling in in single file, Ar riving off the entrance the Connecti eut torsed sharply and then steam ed straight tn, ber companto! strung out behivd her in one lox line tute Fired. As the feet passed Point Bonita Natt and neared Fort Haker on the Marin side of the Gate t great Dinch batteries of Fort Miley, F Rak and of the Presidio we terned loose fn a 2hgun salute. Black powder was used by the ar tilterymen and the great clouds of streaked by the flery ashes of the explosions, made an awetn spiring sight. The heary booming of the monster cannon created « ramble that seemed to shake arim old Mount Ta in, the great green pile that overlooks the Gate, to It hurled back fn echo the boomed welcome a if in second salute to Evans and the men and ships In hie command. Sweeping majestically down the Gate, the ships soon passed the Presidie reservation, and riding by Fort Point, the last of the forts on the San Francisco side of the bay, the head of the column «wang squarely into the bay and headed) for the desp channel that runs be tween the west shore and Aleatras, the ugly, rocky Island on which ts situated the military prison. A few minutes more and the Connecticut was im fair sight of the city front. Coming to the south end of Angel island, where the waters are wide and deep, the ships fell into squad | formation, the Connecticut, . Lanistans, Geor- ind and Virginia leading, aad the two tor pedo flotitias following. The sec- end squadron of the Atlantic feet followed, made up as follows: Min | nesota, Maine, Missourt, Ohio, Ala |bama, llinois, Kearsarge and Ken ltueky. The Wisconsin and Nebras ka fell in unattached The Battleship Ohic. When the Oblo was picked out by fortunate owners of binoculars she was pointed out and the word passed along, San Franciscans en ‘tertaining a paternal feeltng for the beautiful craft because she was built here and launched by the mar-| tyred MecKiniey Following the Wisconsin and Ne- |braska came the Pactfic fleet, made lap of the West Virginia, Colorado, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Tennes- 7 lifornia, Washington, Seuth Dakota and Charleston ext in Hine were the black-bulled destroyers, the Atlantic flotilla, consisting of the Whippi Hop | kios, Hull, Lawrence, Stewart am Truxton, and the Pacific flotilia, including the Preble, Perry, Davis, | Farragut and Fox. Brihgiog up the rear of the line were the aunt) jarles of the Atlantic fleet, the Cul goa, Yankton. Relief, Arethusa. | Panther and Glacier. ! Salute to Metcalf. | Awaiting the warships on Man-o war row, as that portion of the bay just south of the San Francisco Oakland ferry is known, with Secre. tary of the Navy Metcalf on board, | | wae the gunboat Yorktown, and as |the Connecticut turned about to seek her anchorage, maneuvering |benutifully and holding the other ships in perfect formation, she sa- luted the head of the navy, as did jall of the other vessels All of the ships having arrived at the points assigned to them for an- chorage, the signal was shot |from the Connectient and at almost exactly the same Instant the an chors were let go and plunged into the bay A few moments later the little steamer Harti¢y, with Mayor Tay jor and other members of the re ception committee on board, drew alongside the Connecticut and clam bering up the ladder San Francis co's formal weler was extended to Rear Admiral Evans on behalf of the fleet jail and Parade. Tonight # grand ball and re ception will be tendered the secre of the navy, Rear Admiral Bv and the ofifeers of the fleet, at Fairmount feature of tomerrow's pro- will be the great parade, in betwe 2,000 and 15,000 startiag about 9 will k nen parade great naval | very base, but the mighty bill) THE SEATTLE STAR SE TLE WASH., WEDNESDAY, MAY 1908. PROMOTION WIFE TURNS NINTH BODY ENDS IN. AGAINST IS FOUND COURT «HIM TODAY Receiver Asked for Puget Suspected Murderer of a Greatest of Crimes Since Sound Wood Products | Portland Man Is Now | the Holmes Tragedies Company. | Forsaken. Were Revealed. Complainants Charge That Wile Believes Him Gait ptr oael Agency Now Organization Was “Martin's Lurid Record Seems to Have Been Irregular. | in East | Murderer’s Den. Claiming the Puget Sound (By United Press.) Rey Wood Products Co. an alles aT) PORTLAND, Ore. May (By United Press.) on ee whites | ca by the poliec used by| LA PORTE, Ind., May 6—(Bulle meee pees ae i . strlet attorney and thrent | Ut)—Three additional bodies were P. J. Kiliott and George A 4 by @ jail door mob aa the) fUMd upon the farm of Mrs. Belle asked the superior siayer of Nathan Wolff, the nerve) O#nness, the supposed multimur se -gh y calana behalf of of Edward Hugh Martin, formerp@erees. today. One was dug up ge ag oer ie a ne nant in the artillery, United: @@fly this morning, and this after ducts compan the Monarch | States arm ox + in the comsetp en two more were found buried Wood oducts mpany., B. W.| defense © armame Weat Poin /® the rear of the Gunness house ong or Ni ten doteionta 8 Greed! graduate, social light and contens | THICK mattresses had been placed “St te claimed that the defendants | °¢ 4'¥@ fend, did not fail him until a ie the dirt was shov: over them. }aigned purported articles of incor his wife turned as he passed her pas rd the a Sound Woe and refused to give bim either a (By United Press.) ‘re a Co, on February 2 word of chee of aymp ) m - providing for one million shares at . mpathy 5 LA PORTE, Ind, May 6—As gine I belfeve he did it,” she told) Nours go by the Gunness farm hor { - ceca tien, the officers at the sation, "I have p?F i ereaang and the detectiv | , orking on ane believe that ‘The three men are said to have | believed so ev noe the morning | tutore thelr ® done they will met March 2 1907, to sleet after the ny have unearthed one of the gre t trustees and officers representing | Suspic 1 wit srimes since the days of H. H oniy 15 shares of the one million, | maprctene of Win aioe Mr. Bell and Mr. Green are then! Se strong were her suspicions 08 / The search of the farm was con. said to have organined the Me areh Sunday that she toured tier husband Gnved throughout the night, and = Pay nny —_ id ~~ 6. fe ag down to the scene of the erdame | il morning the with body was with Andrew Quigley also wit ; ; ag ap, at other bodies will be cae million dollar capital of one | 4%4 then standing in fromt of the tung they have no doubt alien sbieien Wolff store, she dramaticalty | ‘The same day Mr. Bett and Mr. Charged him with its commission. | Band of Murderers. . But at that time Martin's nerve) The principal clue to the mystery Green as president ane secretary ithe Puget Sound Weed Produc Co., entersd into a contract between |M* denied the charge themselves and the Mosarch Wood), “! Set the scratches on my lage Products Co. to purchase for the |! ® gambling room frecas,” he-told | ¥ her, but she was not convinced | Puget found Wood Prodvcts Co. an t a ares | alleged new and secret procers for |!" ™ re. Martin's repeated aa. the extraction of turpentine, rosin,| S**tons on Sunday afteraooa of lete, from wood, and en payment | Sr belief in his guilt that finally stayed with him. Unemotionally | Wat the officers « working jon ts based oo the statement of an | @xpretcisn to the effect «J dur five trunks to the farm. The detec |tives are now almost convinced | that the farm was a clearing house | for a band of murderers and that i r sio.0c9 caused bim to disappear from! Mra. Gunness shared in the spolls lel Ge week oP se reeat soane | Dome fequired through the crimes | | Mr Martin is 78 years old and To offset this, however, ft ix | Ce. | ‘The plaintiffs claim that the Mon arch Co. had no right to the secret process and if they had It was not | worth $610,000, nor was it of any alue. wus married to Martin in Syracuse, | known that Mre, Gunness made her N.Y. where she was @ trained| Will a few days before she and initree and where she nursed Mar-| her three children were burned to tin w health, while he was down @eath in their home, and made pro | with a severe attack of the Cuban! Vietom for her tal ‘The plaintiffs claim that the /ferer. contracted in the Santiegn| Suspected Man Denies Ail. Puget Sound Co. has no right to | “*™palse The woman had complained to do business, and ask that the con-| Parents Wealthy. Hthe pollce of the attentions paid trect with the Monarch Co. be de) lelared void. They want a receiver lto be immediately appointed so that they may at least get some in. Martin's father now lives in New| Ser by Ray Lamphere, her former York. He is a retired real estate | Choreman, who, after his discharge broker of means. He left the Kant Continued to hang about the farm on account of his craving for mop / She charged Lamphere with hav ying threatened to burn her home lof their money back # phine j Bell Defends Company. | District Attorney Manning hopes ; but Lamphere, who ts in custody PB. W. Bell, president of the | to utilize the appetite to carry Mar | ™ tly den the threat. Puget Sound Co., told The Star to-| tin te the gallows. Refusal of the| Amother theory is that Mrs. paken him that | Gunness and ber three children |the police are certain be will cam) Were Murdered by her supposed fees Within 36 hours. teccomplices and the house fired onr| Already his forced abstinence han |! bide the crime leaused him pain and his hands Strange Disappearance. are shaky and his voice uncertain. Mrs. Cristoferson, who lived near Last night and today be begged! the Gunness family, told the sheriff for the hypodermic syring the soothing dose, but ft y that he considered the business | morphine will so of the company as being an entirely ‘legitimate proposition. | “We have fallen down on finances Just as many other enter prises have done as a result of the reeent financial stringency. We \etarted out on too bi scale. If | had started out with small eartly” strange man, weartng a fur over we business, I think we woold have) denied him jcoat, enter the Gunness home. He urvived.” |. Martin contracted the drug! became Mra. Gunness’ hired man He said that financial troubles | habit, states his wife, while belngi but later disappeared. After his had been anticipated and that the treated fn an army hospital, They) dissppearance, Mrs. Gunness wore have lived in Portiand for a year tng the pant six months he delivered with today that a year ago she saw a! ONE CENT Boats and Traine, § Cents. WEATHER SHOWERS TONIGHT DAY; SOUTH WINDS on ONE MAY DIE AS RESULT OF RECKLESS AUTO DRIVING ANTIC FLEET RIDES P AT ANCHOR INSIDE GOLDEN GATE OLDSMOBILE CRASHES ~ THROUGH RAILING OF BRIDGE | Rescued From Perilous Position Nearly Two Hours After. Occupants Cling to Logs | | Floating in Ten Feet of Water. With a crash ould be heard would have sank and a tle half a mile for all were complewiy “ t or Oldemo 4 from thetr injuries and I Bennett, and the long immersion in the water driven b C. Bennett Machine Sinks From Sight. jand carr t mem The mathine had sun bers of r set wight to he I plunged th on the into the water near the « bridge at and Ap boom and the impetus had carried pace it directly under the logs, As it sit, and was completely covered with water ye a f = of we could not see just what damages fats hie af’ | | the » had receive When we bad pulled the four t wet ¢ ed the Mats fured people out of the water we time accident, and} took the driver, who seemed the m out tent least injured, to the county hospital is considered little at Georgetown, He would not tel acle } EDWARD C. BENNETT, us his right name, but complained The Injured | Driver of Wrecked Car and Himself | {tial the sothens an cedar ; pase on Ones here were no lights placed -neer Fe gg HE sagye le ___ Painfully injured, |the turn of the road, He claimed et; bot tems broken ot ankion, fo that his own lights were dim and jared really and back strained ng from a compound fracture of /he thought the turn was farther -ontaayt g for nearly tw hours while | south é , |We were in the water, but not This question of lights is @ se is Alice A. Teater, niece of Oll- | once did she murmur or complain. | rows ‘ne for the auto drivers and ver Hagen, groce Hroad-| Hoth she and I were chilled to the | unless lights are placed to warn the way; resides at “rt bone, and I gvess I probably saved | owners of machines at these sharp ments, Fourth av her life. She was too weak to|turns, several lives will yet pey compoand fracta hang on to the log alone, and 1/ the forfeit for someone's neglect. tween hip and k injured inter had hard work to keep her hend The temptation to ron fast om nally; cond! tons al water the bridge is almost irresistible, Henry C. Hibbard, son of C. L. “From time to time we cried for| and it is the easiest thing In the Hibbard, secretary -treasure help, but it seemed years before| world for one not knowing every Hibbard. Stewart com any one responded. W8 we in| foot of the road to mistake the lere and tanners, Fiy the water for fully one and three turns on the bridge. Even a care iden at Rainier Grand quarters hours. Bennett must have ful driver has to use every precanu- three left ribe broken and right | been so daged that he was irrespon- tion not to be misied about the thumb dislocated condition not|sible. The poor fellow staggered sharp turns. I am surprised that sertous to the bridge, but fainted’from loss) no more accidents have occurred.” Edward C. Bennett, sow of H. F.| OF blood Bennett, proprietor of H. F. Ben-| “After what seemed to be te ee nett & Co, headquarters at 705|2#¢ we were hauled to safety Bééle Bonnets ote’ Ste lee First 9v.; resides at Eulalie apart | kind hands.” | ins that the lights on bis machine 3 ronllh * were in bad shape and that he jmenta; face badly lacerated; con Disobeyed His Father. | unc ht the turn in the bridge was dition not serious That the accident would never |two blocks further south. | Tossed Inte the Air. hav “* ured had Eddie Bennett When I realized that we were x not disobeyed bis father, is the | runni S When the auto plonged through | opinion of ©. L. Hibbard, father of | sald he a) —— the railing upon the logs its four |} Hibt ne vothted thek tale teatro = c »bard. the railing that there was no chance occupants were tossed tuto the alr. Bennett, who was driving, and Miss Ross were dashed upon the timbers fully 100 feet from the bridge. Hib-| bard and Mies Teater, who were seated in the rear, fell upon the logs with crushing force 20 feet \further away from the overhead speedway Hibbard struck upon his left side, the impact breaking his ribs and all bat knocking him senseless. Young Bennett was absolutely forbidden to drive his father's car, said Mr. Hibbard this morning. “Last night Ed. and my son came/ to Henry's room at the RKatnier. Grand about $ o'clock and said they were going automobiling. 1 iknew that Bennett was just learn jing to drive and I did not want my | the turn so unexpectedly that the json out driving after dark under accident occurred before we could | the conditions. They were deter. | realize that anything was wrong. to stop and the next thing I knew we and the machine were sailing through the alr. “There are no lights at this sharp turn, and we were runni pretty fast, Under ordinary tions I would have had good cen-. trol of the machine. We Close by his side upon the logs lay ~ organ wale ast eas ics A Ey anu I forgot it Mise Teater, with a badly fractured) wie 1 F. Bennett said this happened. Had there aay Habt leg, Through all the terrible | morning that she was unaware that H n e kind of a signal or Nght to w: ordeal of pain and chill of the! her son had taken the machine|us of the turn, Prt, dew have | water Mise Teater kept her senses. ea | on r mileang hea. gg Tae ry teed the garage at the tear of the | been nothing of the kind occur. fe apartinents. Both Miss Ross be , away upon the boom of log® lay) «sr Rennett and I were out in| w. Bat - tom bole ah a | Mins Ross, with both legs brokemjthe car last night until 9 o'clock,” | strung nerves this morning at Prov at the ankles. She was unconscious. /saiq Mrs. Bennett. ddie had | idence. hospital that their physi- Bennett, his face streaming blood.) been (old not to take the car out/cians would permit no one to see and babbling meantugiessly, Stag | aigne. We never heard the ma-|them. Dr. Daniel Buckley, who is gered over the heaving logs until | chine leave the garage. Later in| attending Miss Ross, stated this he reached the bridge, where he/the evening I became worried at| morning that the young woman suf- fainted Eddie's continued absence, and/fered intense pain all last night. Saved Mies Teater's Life. when | learned of the accident, I) Dr. E. M. Rininger is attending knew he had disobeyed.” Gave Assumed Name. Miss Teater. Dr. Alfred Raymond dressed the injuries of both Bennett and Hibbard. Hibbard, despite his excruciating | pain, probably saved Miss Teater's| life. Although he shivered so vio-| “ ently from the chilly water that] Bennett, who was taken to the | —- every quiver sent the broken bones | COUR’ al at Georgetown in) an unconsectous condition, gave the KEEP APARTMENT ‘TO through his Mesh lke a knife stab, receivership In to be asked in order ‘the fur overcoat, explaining that name of John Scott. Benne e- | that the stockholders who have put | == the man had given it to. her the brave young fellow held Miss! i to hide his identity peed their ‘money ito the compahy may Martin's Eastern Record. Shortly afterward, Mrs. Crist j Teater’s oe above water. With) uch annoyance to Charles R.| HOUSES OUT be protected so far ax It is pos] NEW YORK, May 6.—The police|som stated, a large man wearing | Ut bis ald ened man MUST Scott, a well known driver who| ible |today recetved # request from the) @ heavy red mustache, appea ag age pp -ased noth-| Keeps & car om rent at the Cherry | Mr. Bell left an excellent post! police of Portland, Ore, for the| at the Gunness home, Three weeks co, wag the tae uf air }et. stand wns tion jb the government service '0 |) record of Edward Hugh Martin, \Ister be disappeared, Mrs. Gunness ", P hey ne ~ aoe - nial Late this morning Bennett was| Seventy-five per cent of the order to lend his ald and name! under arrest in the western metrop-ymaplaining that he had answered | |. + eh atti 4g 04 es “y he vital | removed to the Seattle General hos-| property owners. on Capitol Hill of the product which he claims Is! oils on suapicion of having brutally [One of her matrimonial advertino: | NY A) The Reale Cnnera towers {pital Bennett is a member of the |have agreed to sign the contract atill entirely meritorious. H ®ay*| murdered and robbed Nathan Wolff,fments, but did not suit and left cave wy Oem vest om) ay. ewe | Be attle Athletic club and is an ama-| regarding building restrictions in lthat the aasets of the company at! pawnbroker. Martin came into Another Strange Case. were running about 60 miles an|teur boxer of some note. For some | that district, to guard against the [resent amotint to about $100.00. | public notice here several years 00,1) gwo weekw later, a lumberman hour when we struck the rail, 1{/t™®e he was manager of a hat and construction of flats, apartment About 200,000 shares of stock ba when he married the notoriouS| wo was reported to have been a told Kd repe atedly to be more can-|farnishings — sto Second av.,| houses and garages, cording to | been sold ee i Moko, the poolroor tumberman from Wisconsin, went| tious. Fd was Just learning to — oy eae Ot eee ee ot | quee oA 0g of 8 Dre the Gunness place—and he dis Uuppose sa 4 as been employed atjof the Capitol Hill Improvement | Te Tee ee eee ee :) policeman ot New York oy. Be Seared ee i ane vob Shang g I suppose he was a little | Hy En a | Shun at a meeting tat might est Po uper is . oe t 4} manager o' e | —_—~ — \* BANK CLEARINGS. : tion was given a commission | giicsed him wep tonraine thet Planned In Advance. Auto Co, who was the * pee S| tm the army he had two children, one of whom|. “We planned the auto ride yes to answer the call for }* ae 91,244,286,62 & Travels the “White Way.” was a cripple. jterday afternoon. Last night Ed elem a The offies s cortain the three |a#nd I drove up to the McNaught| “The young people must have | & Balances 156,617.40 #| It 1900 he was dismissed from} The ufficers are certain the three | ec siments for Miss Ross and Miss | been in the water fully an hour and * Tacoma. #|the army for various misdeeds, He jen were murdered and their Wunaae thertiy aGtter-® o'clock. tla quarter belore ther we # Clearings today $786,194 &| began to travel the “great whited bodies will be dug wp on the farm. | O° Ross were seated in front Paaaa’ el ae er (By United Press.) _ # Balances 117,120 @] way” and suak lower Ont | veeies: “Wemnn ity Prove Plone. and Miss Teater and myself were Heard Qshcabs LONDON, May 6.—The fighting * Portland. # | "Guasie” McKee became infatuated! Another theory advanced by the|benind. We sped down First av ere ee ee eee between Major General Wileoc # Clearings today #| with bim and he married her detectives is that the Gunness wom-| until we came to the bridge. There| MY wife and some friends were | forces and the raiding Afghans in |® Balances #| Martin ran through & large suman was glone in the terrible crimes.| were no Hghts that I could see, |O°! driving In our machine and) Khyber pass on Sunday and Mon- \* w|of her money and when she cutiit was known that the woman fre 1 wanted Ed to be careful, but| ere Teturning to the city when | gay was bloodier than was at first eee eee eee ey eee eff his allowance he began to pass) quently inserted matrimonial ad-| he replied; ‘Say, I'll Just show you |"! ind a erash and then | shpposed. According to an official ~ [bad checks, For this he was @rjivertisements in the Chicago and/« jittle speed.’ We hit up such a) Sreame The driver of the ma | report recelved today from Pesha BOMB IS HURLED AT | res'ee and sent to the penitentiary. | indianapolis papers, but apparently |fast clip that it seemed to mo as| Cite realized that an accident had | war, 900 natives were killed and | While serving his term his wife lai) of the men that answered In| though the telegraph pc were | happened and us quickly as yoss!-|the same number wounded. ‘The sued him for divorce, but she died | person were “unsatisfactory” and peing jerked backwards. Bennett |D@ Notified me at the garage on |josses sustained by the British col- RUSSIAN GOVERNOR — } 2vfore, 2 cave came to trial Himmediately “disappeared.” It is|had no more than uttered his|!ower First’ av. ST hurriedly | umn is not mentioned. No further in Tee Weta ae heard of here the belle that Mrs, Gunness’ alm | words when the car crashed into Sroused (be boye at the fire engine | fighting is expected —_——_—— }in 1906 when he was arsested on! in Dringing. men to her Tarm was | the . emember ¢ house and we rushed to the scene . | the charge of having tried to barg-|nor to find a husband but tol teathed ws 1 remember that 1) with a hook and ladder truck | BREAKS HIS LEG. (By United Press.) Jiarize a drug store, but was releas| slaughter and rob them ae er att the machine. I ao re| "When we reached the «place | oa MOSCOW, May 6.—While driving ed for lack of, evidence 1” Lamphere, the suspect, refuscs| member a sickening slither and|*? the mach the} L. B. Stedman, of the firm of with his wife today, an attempt! Martin had a splendid army edu jig make any statem and theie | after I whistled through space 1|0TdKe. it was pitch and it} Hastings & Stedman, fractured bis was made to assassinate the gov-|cation and opportunity which heli, no direct evidence against him.|remember a shooting pain in my|‘@S hard to’make out the ives | right leg yesterday afternoon at ernor of Voronosh, A bomb was |spolled by his misconduct. He was! when arrested he merely asked if|jeft side of 1 »ple as they held | the Country clut falling from hurled at the carriage, but it missed awarded medals for vnusual bravery | sir Guanees and her children had - on gs near whe Mr. Stedman wae just lthe vehicle and killed a woman on/ in the Cuban war, and was regarded | escape d from the hott! | M eat the wate yunting When @ strap snapped side of the street The! as a model And intrepid young of | amis 7 | But talk about grit—-Miss Teater n few and he f to the ground heavily, jthe other assagsin escayed « ved on Pa | foer. ry ever sew, Just think, ehe was suf 1 to Minor hospital eid