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§ GUN READY Hild Scene Takes Place the Caurt Roem = eeres ob Passed Between or Prosecutor and Ruef’s Attorney. -_—_ United Press) SCO, May 9 fora time p wid west sho Jate yesterds cog oom where 5 in me croas-exarl0i ta a moat selon up by Ach trated, and time that A putting words and trying * ‘Ach came back with that {t Was the asoistant who bad put word: mouth retorted at m the mis the Hene Ma give it nged the tterney, as he Me big Kun out of med Murphy, “then fi do, TU uve tt started toward for the defense. at pe dropping his hand iy, He Burus valid bim this time was ex } Geatiomen' bit axsociate back Ir, admonishing him the coort eald are throwgh with be we trial this of Starts Again. A gun in bie pock Ach, but was inter ("Yea | have a gun t has bee made to as ged one other man this preceeding by rowed of tb There 4 doren in thls court inte “thogs jected r thugs bad broken out again. S sound making a big he will scare some- court, sald take an exception to made before the jury armed Bot have bie en person than bis at if We office boy, and as- While Heney had no into court with Mm. he should. if he life in danger. have Life Threatened. fed that he had re threatening his tife, @e from his pocket fs ote right now that | Of your honor,” The attorney also stat ing to and going from fo0m, he was dally called ‘By persons in the cor. Mion the sidewalk in front 4 the attorneys. saying Breatly regret trial for a week, and ay Patient and making all New is the time te buy You will need it the Atiaritic battle comes fer im Mow tute them while « oy aia down you { HAD to} the | was) | pot for the fact that) He declared | to} swances, he would not again per © of auch & aoene Ach resumed oF) of ( npuntshed examination AFTER THE BALLOON CAMPAIGN PAY DAY AT NAVY YARO. (Stay RTO Special Serv Ma at of $60 om the 0 will This Mt in the ployed } the Pacif ever nu © sinee he gest day pay ree a few weeks SFORO. WOOLLEY &.Ge"6 COMMERCIAL OF PICIALS, (By United Proge.) | SER WOOLLEY, May O—At the al election of offt ‘ shee mmorectal board of t HL. Devin Condy, vier pre ow tag e RD aide t ne. otha Vice c ab wer retan coward & D. Vande Wilbra ren FR FAVOR STATE BOARD. | vhe a esiabdliahment of chayitios r alt the Washington with by divetiseton at th of charities and ce whieh meets in this olty October a atnte sapervt barttios and cor the atate ree in topte nite Joseph Cordova, or Garcia, as he IN HIS CAM calle bimeself!, whe was shot by deteetives lant Wed shay * on the verge of death at Way i = vide = Emergency hoapital Laat ND sighs be sepnest moc Putn ‘end| BECKER OF WISCONSIN MAY BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR SOMETHING LIKE THIS his morvlog symptoms of periton | UF ME CARRIES OUT HIS PROMISE TO STUMP THE STATE IN A BALLOON lite were detected The Mextean above a whisper in wnable to talk PAIGN FOR THE OFFICE OF GOVERNOR OF His STATE. The muscles of hing. |the stomach seem to be paralyzed | ar . Although near to death, Garcia | OLD MAN MURDERED. | }formed patrolmen. He will have (By United Press.) ing to say to them. This after Monreney. Cal, May ¢—with — FORMER HUSBAND se detectives tania .vielied hin his throat hacked by # kuife aud persuade him to confers further |the back of bis head battered by al ; oP cer [place of gas pipe, the bedy of an| ff IS MISSING jold man, known es Capt. Herd, 70) © | years old, was found late last night SEATTLE GIRLS ARE i lying near the Southern Pactfic rail iat jroad depot in this elty. Hard had BY TA wl 0 K Jevidently been murdered by holdup! y Unite | BEATEN COMANS Admiral Fleet Puts men, as his pockets were tur / J male oct, ont O66. Walch he te ase Tcieaak aecdenn en oe ian ts Seaee anoviedl taba Hagnes, the alleged murderer of ave cart XO. )Rire, Anna Aldrich, near Dixie, last on angements for |No arrests have been made Friday another sweat | REFUSE TO GIVE THEIR NAMES | ine pre + hands of Sheriff Tames Haviland tate last night. The | A NO THE LINEUP IS PRE| Welcome Here. GUILD OFFICERS vitor vo iasce oconiecicn or ite SENTED IN QUEER MANNER. lerfme was ineffectual, as Barnes Pee eS pratesxted his innocence Aoparty led by Prosecuting Attor ARE ELECTED | | Plans for the entertainment of (By United Press.) |the fleet at Beatile have been ap nail igi trip. to the sone of tie exer TACOMA, May $n & game of |vroved by the admiral of the fleet, bg os basketball, exceedingly fast and ex. Sccording to a telegram recefved) At the annual meeting of the) f¢ ix rumored that th citing, the Tacoma YW. C. A. girly from Josiah Collins, chairman of! wom, Organizations of Trinity | ing attorney is working last ight defeated the Seattle ¥. the local reception committes, who! W. CA. girls by & score of 20 to|Went to Ban Francisco to secure | Parish church, the following off |0m that tink, abdictls totter Nee 17. The Seattle girix, following the aporoval of the admiral for the core were elected limlesing since Teesday, met « sim- thelr inviolate custom, absolutely | propo 4 program of entertainmest, St. Mary's Guild—Rey, HL Hajar fate at the hands of Had refused to give their names, even @e¢ | yhmit charts showing the Gowen, president; Mra. KW. Sack |farnes and that hie remains will to the official scorer. They said @ecborage for the fleet In the har! man, vice president; Mra, J. H.)be found under similar clreum- they played al! their games with bor MeWatters, secretary; Mra. N, H. | «tances attending the discovery of {the understanding that thelr names According to the telegram, the Latimer, treasurer Mra. Aldrich’s | Were not to appear in the papers battleships and one relief ship will Attar Gatlé—Mre. H. H. Gowen = | Nevertheless, the anonymous Yielt Poet soant The cruisers | president; Mra J. Siamm, superin | @ eee eee eee eeenae }team from Seattle gave the Ta @nd torpedo ffotiiia wil! not come tendeat; Miss Ide Paulson, treas * come girle the hardest contest they With (he 16 battleships. | wrer * 1S SATISFIED WITH * have ever had. At the end of the Grandstand Started. | Sewing Guild-—Mre O, A. Ren & HIMSELF, * first half the score stood § to § in) This morning the board of public |*% President; Mra CC. Lytle,|@ * j favor of the nameless visitors from | works granted Weatherwax & Dev. | Ye president; Mise Butterworth,'@ Mayor John F. Miller doesn't # down the sound. But the Tacoma greux architects, a permit for the | Secretary; Mra. R. Mansfield, (reas \@ believe it is necessary to keep & | eirls came back strong In the #°© erection of the official reviewing | “Te? @ regular office hours In order @ ond period and won out, amid Wild stand on Second ay. and Stewart Charity Gulld—Mre. W. N. Red-\# to carn the $5,000 a year paid & | entbustonm at the very end of the gy opposite the New Washington fleld, president, Mra BC. Lew @ to bim by the ty of Seattle garne. hotel, Work was started thie morn.| T° President; Mra G. Folsom, @ for performing the duties of # The following is the Hoenap of ing on the construction of the stand | eesurer & chief executive + the Seattle team, from appearances: | hich will accommodate 10,000 per. Women's Auxiliary—Mra. CC. @ "The chse | have been try. & An aubure-heired, active girl, for sons The Spokane Chamber of Lytle, president Mre. HM. Marks) @ ing in court this week.” said & Ward; a pretty brunette, forward: & Commerce has wired for 600 re | reasurer # the mayor this morning, “Is an # tall and slender, good looking girl, served acata in the stand, 200 for| Daughters ef (he King—Mrs. Wat @ old one. 1 became connected & center; a chunky, rather elderly its owe members and the remainder | *TO4rs. director, Miss Driver, sec with it over a year and « half & | airl, aide center; two handsome, tor Rpokane residents. According | "try. < P # ago, and intend to see it ® athletic looking girls, guard to the outiouk at present all seats|. St. Katherine's Guild—Mra, W, F.|@ throug! * | - will be sold long before the feet ” f, president: Mise Rose Dy 2 In addition to thie I have @ ) arrives, Seate can be obtained at | 98f, Secretary; Miss Edwina Dan-|@ several other cases which | # $1 apiece at the Chamber of Com- | ®t. treasurer * will give whatever attention # VETERANS WILL ineree. Au the xireots will be con.| St Agatha’s and St. Agnes’ Guild |@ they require. 1 am spending # gested on the day of the parade,}—™Mrs Wead, director # all of the time at the mayor's # pecial arrangements have been Women Elect Officers. ® office that is necessary * made with the police department| Ai the mecting of the Women's\* Mayor Miller does not ex. # Insuring safe escort to all ticket! Mothodist MiMionary convention, * Plain how he happened to take & | ee holders to the grandstand Inel@ yesterday at Fremont, Mrs, }* *0!d Of these cases during the & } } Begin Decorating. | Alfred F. Wourns was elected prow | Past year oF two when for ® The various posts of the Grand! work og putting up the decore-| ident; Mra. W. 8. Harrington, vice | Pty “Our tear bast be ben & | Army of the Repubile are prepariag | tions was started this morning, on | President; Mra. I. D. Miller, second 4 Sk uae ban ae es a to observe Memortal Day, and & gooma nad Vireinta st. fame | vine president: Moe. A. B. Plnge iy vone not Permit of private & parade has been planned in which | Sry welcnne pennants being placed |third vieo president; Mrs, A. H.\% Practice : the Spanish-American war veter-/*) oi) ciccet intcruections Pennants | laneaster, treasurer; Mra ©. W * ans, the Sons of Veterans, the €%- | wore also strung from the top of the | !fiteheock, recording secretary SA i ee ee Confederate veterans, signal corps | () wath oe Mra, Uri Seeley, corresponding sec of the Waahtngton national guards, |“2™ Sel. redioting in al dived | Miss Minute Paton Aper | evens, Jobn F. Miller and Sexton = pee ent of Standard Bearers HARGE poate of the 0. A. and the sot} 5. Dumnam, Js Gare Miss Lucia Ball, superintendent -C diers and military band from Fort yrranged to have the King’s Heralds / } Lawton, will take part, with Daniel bier. 6 9 and 10, decorated with| | Warner as marsha) lights. The scows are to be used BRENNAN OUT ON BAIL. cet Peers, TOR Se See ise Nading © for the men from will be followed by. memorial ex ts the attlotio. evaiiin elven ease eas tome i ercises at the Coliseum theatre. | oii) he aearded to winners of first |y New, TORK, May 9.—Edward F.) cha Carlson, a stonemason Local ministers have been fnvited | Fisce in each event, Second place Hrennan, the Butte, Mont., lawyer. !io be earning $30 a week, is to be to open and close the meeting. | Yi; he rewarded by special silver | “20 Wae arrested on a charge of on the Federal bullding, supposed Judge W. H. White will make the! veasis, while special bronze med. | *{tempting tort $40,000 from | to he earning $30 a weer, in to be Memorial day speech and Lincomn’s Sie siti be awarded to third place |. ,A’sustus Heinze, was released | arrested on a charge of non-sup Gettysburg address will be read, winners 1 athietic events wilt | 0C*7 & $5,000 Brennan 8ay8 |port followed by music and memorial ex 16 hela Mon from 10 to 12 0. Wo [eee net, OF. Brennan of Indian}; Ye told his wife recently to go ercises. At the close of the meet-jaig trom 3 to & p. m. at Woodland |2POU*, will arrive shortly to .belpiahbad and get a divorce and gave ing the veterans will proceed tol isi, The aquatic sports wit | Mim Mght the case to the bittersher $20 to that end, and that was |the cemeteries and decorate the |sart ‘Tuesday at 1:80 p. m., and — fwhy Mra. Anna Louise Carison ap graves of their comrades with all orc 3 |peared before Judge A. W. Frater if ll bap all afternoon TO HOLD SENIOR BALL. n the superior court taday The Green Lake post and Lieut When Judge Frater learned that Cushing post, of the G. A. R., will SAILOR BEATEN BY THUG On the evening of May 15, 1908 12 n Was in Seattle and that he hold a joint meeting at Woodland | will be held the annual high school |Wwas working every day, he Imre rk, where there will be memorial | senior ball, at the new Leach! park |Blalely ordered Deputy Proseciting exercises and @ basket picnic. The | WiLL RECOVER pavilion. There will be many spe-|Atlorney John F. Murphy to swear national guards all over the state! cial features in lighting effects, dec | ful a warrant for non-support and will parade according to the state orations and arrange mente. brfix the husband into court | | of Malu ot. and First av., will bold fractured skull yesterday morning | & rally tomorrow, Street services in defending himself against tous | will be held at 2 o'clock im the thugs, has been, remov to the wo ~ | afternoon, followed by preaching | pettieship. His recovery is certain. | vie the Me all by the Kev, A.| Epperson, “northwestern manager quarters. Under the careful super feere, at 3 oclook, Evening ser Robert Fildew, clettrician, with|for the National Cash Register Co,,|vision of experts mode! stores of will he held om the street at! rhe Ham Tree.” now playing at| and fiw force of » sen and me groceries, ments, drugs, cigars m, with preaching ta the ball pie yy theatre, Iv a brother of Chanter Are buay moving the stock candies, ete, wil exhibited inf ate pm. by the Rey TH the injured m ‘and unless favor-|#0d everything connected with the \espectally built permanent booths, mantle lable news came regarding his re-| Seattle office from 306 Occidental and: buathess men will see some overy, jntended to leave at once |#¥. to clegént new querters at 719/thing worth while and probably for Frisco. Today's advices caused | First av., In the O14 Mactiougalt: learn new ideas by visiting these & postponement of the trip sthwick building. The entire pahibittone. ‘ |etock WHI be mover by Tuesde A feduetion of from 5 to 50 per law ) May y United Pree FRANCISCO the mailpr on tee. U who sustalne® @ WILL HOLD MALLY. BAN James Fildew . National Cash ‘Register Co. Moves | Offices to First Avenue The Olfve Branch Mission, corner 8. 8. Vermont Menty ie nom & thin teedy tos *ecnt has recently bepm made in the row = + et WASHING 1N, May 9.*-Theinight and everything bd red house this afternoon passed the | business Wednesday prices of cash registers and the Kewias Sae eirem oer child anthlabor bill, affecting the| New ideas, of great interest te feompany ix now putting out a ma ay aad bw © District of Columbia, by a vote of! merchénts and Sastnese men in chine that isters up to $1 fo eae will be show®: in the new the price Lpstinndliiin taal 196 to 0. general, RIDE FE HICKS IMPROVES. | vore n of the brain b being | od Gown by 1. B, Kine Fra ’ Kenr h member of d fo Kenn Brow He t { 601-60: People's ' buildie ud Pike st, was @ echo. PLEADS NOT trolman Alvey on a ch disorderly couduet and } # Be in a mining man, w « with Kenny as « witne reloned $20 ball Kemnay anys be and bi mpanion | se aie | Pere cet alone) ny t night v opel Shortly before 3 o'clock the auto | SULLY tor hea larrived ut the Cohmnude betes, | Ae" A. WW. | m the wu 1682 First av, Ae arguacet em. | Ct On 6 charge of snuault med Gs to Who tired the car,| Beet to Go bedlly tn Waste eer ene od and Kanay | conerend ix the mae who Was pushed thre @ Otadve in| little Maward (rene whee be ve mt of the ade hotel. Ken.| 10 the Copeland re o with b ay Wen tadty cut over the befi eve i the wi Ker n May tay and n | Petrotman Alv svpens on the| rap wi Rye es prother, furnished | O° belt ore Me y appearance in| The trial has been , the police court N ge ate 26, Copeland claims that be had} at 1:30 o'clock after the prisoner |" Intention of shooting anyone spent about eight howe fe fs merely desiring to seare away t Sats about, aes Meee intruders Whom he thought were | night prowlérs | » | gradually recovering from bi juries which it was first thought elop into blood poison might de WOMEN ARE MURDERED (ey vnves Pros) PRIZE MONEY FOR ST, PETERSBURG, May 9.—I lint @ trap set by a priest of th AUTO RACERS Orthodox chureh, two women mem bers of the Baptiet eb ch were killed today and 50 me and women seriously injured CUPS WILL NOT BE GIVEN i The bodies of the (wo women; were nearly hacked to pleces by| THOSE IN THE NEW YORK-TO laxes, ecythes and knives, with which the members of the Orthodox] PARIS RACE—ONE CAR WITH elven | DRAWN, The Haptiets had been invited to] attend a conference by a regularly ordained priest of the Orthodox | church. The purpose of the meet (By United Pr ing, the priest: told them, was to| PARIS, May 9-—The committee discuss doctrinal differences in- re a in charge the New York ligion varia automobile race has decided Waiting for the Baytiste were | 4# & cons of the modific the followers of the R tion in by the abandor After the Baptists had taken their) ment of the run through Ala seats the attack began. The axes, 4nd the crossing of Bebring strai knives and seythes were wielded | ot to present a cup for the feat | unmeret fully but instead to give three prizes The Baptists saw resistance was | $1,000, §600 and $200, respective |uselens and fled in # pantie | big Paris | The owner of the STEAMER AND Nee seen: erste con | AUTO VICTIMS Freneh car to day at Tokio to withdraw the modification ing crossed year itinerary, it ¥ Peking route in thi the jast QUEKEC, May The er Milwaukee collided wi government lee brew) M Pia | on the St. Lawrence river late Fri day night, resulting in the beach ing of the latter at Sackett harbor The Milwaukee was going to Mon treal the time of the accident Miss Hazel Rost and Miss Alice The Montcalm, the finest in the Teater, who were injured in the government fleet of tee crushers, auto accident laxt Tuesday night Was trying to cross the Milwaukee's to- are reported slightly improved bow. The Moni was hurled day, Miss Ross has not passed the upon the beach. The boat ts val danger point, but should recover ued at $500,000, Miss Teater is improving slowly Both Edward C. Bennett and Tho Rastie Bs play JO® Henry Hibbard are growing better Schiumph's imperators tomorrow pach day afternoon at 2 o'clock at Woodland TO SEE BATTLESHIPS Take boats at Pler 2. Ten round tripe daily. 0c round trip. * Navy Yard Is NOT far AWAY— it’s ONLY 5 city YARD, just ACROSS the bay, where the spending MILLIONS of DOLLARS, giving 5 TABLE employment to THOUSANDS of me OPPORTUNITY for PROFITABLE IN\ MAN or woman with SMALL means has NEV ED, The property is IDE PRICES are park for $75, Hoth teams have been playing creat ball lately, and a tive ly game is expected. BOATS AL, there being 10 car on account of the j BLOCKS GOV ERNMENT ~ STMENTS TRANSPORTATION to this beautiful WATERFRONT PIONEER WOMAN IS DEAD Bilzabeth Rt © aged { 5a esident ' home Heights Oe al will be held at Bett j an ch First av oxyth and Moy at., tomorrow after oon at 1:30 o'elor Herrick ‘ 44, and was pror od for wx . , ' 1 Orde ' od wy @ » HB. Herrick, Most of Birm ‘ ' c work was éone gh the mons Reliel corps, bs ier whe many | va tean Fa ot . the an eamship camps \ved port ea this morning from aeway and wa orts, She ought down 100 r whale »duct from the Tyee whaling eta ion in Frederick sound, consisting a4 els of whale ol] and the ein of car cing guano. Ca iregor, of the Farallon, re wt the whaling » steamer yee ashore in erick i under full speed and was The American ship W. F. Bab eve yvund from weasile, Aus a, for Crawfton, B. C., passed in the cape « morning. She de parted from Newcastle on Jan with a cargo of coke for Cr joted as overdue. ton and was 4 The steamer Watson of the a Pacific Steamship company, for San Francisco thie aft- ‘ with # full cargo and & few abin passengers. President departed teamer San Francisco for Seattle th morning on her return tip, which was CLUB CLOSES YEAR’S WORK for excursionist to the first three machines arriving | Sorosis closed the literary work jof the club for 1907-8 at its last |meeting held April 28, at the resi idence of Mrs. L. B. Bunnel The past year has been devoted to the study of Holland and Ger- man Miss M. J. Blackmar closed the year's work with an exhaustive Modern Germany meeting of the club wild 11 at the home of Mpa. paper on The next be on May C. L. Moses, $21 16th av., when the annual jon of officers wilh oe cur Free Excursion To Gtibertom Tomorrow, © a. mm. Bring 4 « - fw chets trea kefore # pm City from the NAVY s SADY and PROF- and WHERE the for the EQUAL- n ER been PER DAY. Our $50 Per Lot Up Terms $1 Per Week Waterfront Lots Over 200 Feet Above PRICES AND walks and watermains. WHITY “FREE EXCURSIONS” going cle: TERMS ar OU We run NO FREE can SEE what is doing YOU pay the bill; but we DO furnish transportation to BE MUCH And thé an sell rERMS. ERS LESS PRIC That is WHY we ES, on EASTER INCLUDE spend YOUR MONEY and r of the COUNTY, a FEW MINUTES you can go to NAVY YARD CITY, ? EXCURSIONS, street grade, side- time on when in where YOU where ALL BUY rTER property at ut is WHY we have SOLD MORE property in NAVY YARD CITY than has been sold ANYWHERE else THIS YEAR. By taking NAVY YARD at pier 2, foot of Yesler way, at 1 1:15 P. M., erty besides VISITING the navy TON DOCK branch office there. yard. Get off CITY OFFICE OPEN UNTIL 12M. th ANY 0 A. M. boat for or 12 M., 1¢ or you will have PLENTY of time to investigate this eis the CHARI at s- SUNDAY. Bremerton Development Company 1009 AMERICAN BANK BUILDING, CORNER SECOND AVE. AND MADISON ST. MAIN 1156—PHONES—IND. 4048.

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