The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 23, 1908, Page 3

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intimate frtend oye time one of the emperor's ¢ advisers, le now under ar awaiting trial «¢ a charge " ted when testifying in the trial « tarde The prince de he charges made against bi ” we © oe to thore made gainet the t@ later hea ‘ against the} f leveloped such egavincing his gullt that bis ar the perjury Charge wa: RD BANDITS’ RAID IN NEVADA (By United Press.) Nev., May 28.——After wires by whic have been aganese Residents Join im Welcome to America’s Armada. RE NO al bandits entere suburb RE BEFAT REESE FR AIFRE SASF SE STATES “DISPLAY IS PRIDE OF CITY “Magnificent Decorations on Downtown Streets and Buildings. a road house in the | ast night, engaged fet | forte Display of Day 00° sce “Welcome” Signs, in Col- crowded with men men | 7 whe ad . t i M4 ‘ Fireworks Discharged ==")... ue"! ored Electric Lights, | them to throw up thelr hands One lor two men more br than the] Ef 4 F ee lective Feature. foos, whereupon the bandita « _ © In the meantime w | - _ buff and white ships of scrambling for places | A riot of rich color tn the dec Whee the . ty, some of the weaker on | 4 t ing s trampled of. A wild acer orations of red, white and blue ms i confusion reigned for a few sec greeted the arrival of the Meet Oa bs9 jute of forty f 4 | onda, t and Second avs. and on al bo ars ona float which wae| Finding thelr Intended victims Sei dee ahcagit saane Gon ; Japanese |WAWilling to surrender as a whole — ewer oe ain oe ond ature the haidup wae “ dashed through a ed with streamers and artis ee ee “ye door, leaped on thelr bicycles and| tically arranged bunting and flags It was learned later that the trio] t strung streamers of bunting and ony discharged during the | did damage amounting to $1,000 In| 1 TNNE Tmamers Onan seat sailing bikh in the air, | Cutting the wire } Logon Sat with 8 low’ te the street from each corner, and from the exploding shells : were bi ed by streamers of col fisting figures, flax . lored flags, The word “Welcome jebleme in colors. The e ae aa th “Soa Midis unique display was very wae spelled owt on th se Red wee greeted with loud the center of each streamer from the thousands of spec 1 Practically every structure in gittore and the me Bs the; - the business section was garbed tn wh Were comaresated about extra ut pleasing scheme ae - an extravagant t om img achen » Tonight. of decoratk On the taller bulla ‘ - lite oo die Inge seve unusually elaborate end of the recep plays Were arranged. The Alanka ies arranged te give! ing was completely enveloped ahter-dark display of }with flage, and the American Hank There will bel jand Empire bulldings, at Becond Hi delume the heavy. jay. and Madison st, presented « at spastic Ge | pretty pleture nuwwally elab- | Rivalry le Keon 4 attempted. — It would be wseless to enumer which witli ate, for every merchan im the ty come,” will be . vied with his neighbor in getting People on shore. Anothe result was that from inate the figures the tiers of bus ‘Wi be displayed in lines "of and ve The electric which wi Te Be Hiumined. Conference. be turned on os ht during the iis entire fleet of bet ay of the f : elaborate Tae be lliuminated by an Ree e On both sides of Firet and Seoond @ectric display At a jave., Firet G., Second av. © Be dustex shrouded forms % jar at, long streamers 2 they lay at ancho Another Is to Be ‘ Hghts, alternately red from ™ to white and blue, have been placed et from water tine to the As & large number of the merchants ihe wists with the brilliant Called Upon the have placed independent decors Bem thousands of little in tions embodying a might display in Bight. They will be front of thelr places of business iene aaé stream the strebts will be a blage of light lp oper and. line of the jand flags from end to end Me the deep will be brought i iia | Canopy of Lights Niet tt the glow of the in At Pion 8 ‘ atere * joneer Square is centered a Lana park, on the (By United Press.) SS neauk ad: aekaned Malin Wakes Of the bay. wil! be tur BALTIMORE, Me ay 23 witl form @ canopy over the eat atx ange ay of lights and | “You lied about me and you know | ,..,4/ epot trie effects | you did ves district will 1 did not.” © form « night view never You led » lower Gown ca each aide It was s short, bitter exchenge ih. big tower are immense anch = Consort 2% ot rsonalities between Bishop framed With electri vend : in oie ¢ Liberia, and Hishop Wurt. Every cornice and eave of th Ce tinct) eee rich, Switzerland, tn front of | Oo; Cromer shine with fights Res nggeey ol ae the convention hall that attracted mya nS sone of several of the yen o SS) mH + ny dele - O yd ‘gad all holders of seats | tht #ttenon of many delegates and | si vscrapers have been fashioned « and will be ons p| (he outcome Is awaited with Keon jscheme of lights which will Mash fe comfort and listen te the pte A gear ge - * forth the word “Welec . as cose Methodist general confe pid th had f nig ve fallen ‘The concert will start at B 4 about} ** shadee of aig a en What Bishop Burt said about’ (ne of the signs bas been placed Veet this evening the of.|Bithop Seott may become a sub or x “Aree lean. boas a ae f ject of examination on the part of { the city’s decorations [= eet mill be emter-| the conference. The committee on ature. From the bo Chamber of Com | giiscopacy will say nothing the shies will rest ot S yeoption st the New Burt recently made a tour ‘ ie ae “ hotel. M than 3,000 ; myriad of Hight wi ong tion over that part of [ 4) ft to emphasize the w “ bose ie ned. i which Is under the cont come which the city has extended be the ellen b cong or oop t and it ts webt their io the men of the feet oie 4 society mat- | suarrel resulted from statements lA Mrs. | made by Burt Giliins, Mrs. ©. D. Stimson. | Risnop Neely. of South Africa, ts FE Strove, Mrs Daniel Ke . i‘ st. He ts aece . 1D. Parrell, Mra. HC also upon the carpe cue Mire. “Pik: aan Paredes ed of appointing 4 drunkard as ed ie scacts © ratte YEARS FOR CHEERING committee and FRATER HOLDS | WEEKLY FARCE m at the ‘ollina Are you ready with the tudge A. W. Frater at the open ing “ot court this morning, prepar 4 fa it divorce cases | yp drew a separation tac Bishop, claim ing that ried Fred L. COURT GRANTS HIM Rice at Kan, June 27, 1906. y heard of this new TRIAL a few month Ida Korstad was only 19 years old when she married Nels Korstad at Crookston, Minn, March 28 o 1891, white me was 38. She told pen : ae her story today of how he had ortalities of failed to support her, and now she ghts of the !* single again o William's Maud Craig had a simftar com sited ina sen.| Plaint against John W. Craig, who ment for Ubel,| ave her $6 a week to support the B® great vietory today. when | family out of a $21 weekly salary Sereme court of the empire | She says that he drank and gam that his tria ds ‘co | vied up the rest of it Safar, The cx ordered a| Emma Van Horn didn't look like a@ seeker for a divorce at all I when she told of having rec Féitor Harder fo imprisonment was for acer Count Yon Mw f unspenk. | viack eye at the hands of her pai Dractices . band, it was the same old story} crust con.|over again. Isaiah Van Horn con Ae a ssien.| ducts @ hotel, restaurant and sa-| al. The reversal} loon at Monroe, Wash. She had to qu el started divorce proceedings once the injust the ed.| before, but he had persuaded her to) | drop them. judges withdrew to} | enter ; frew to] Laura Haines convicted of wet | heir de-' ting money und alee enses eee made an eloquent! was today denied a new trial by et tone, K how the| judge A. W. Frater. She is til yerereree inst/in the women's ward of the coun lty jall, and could not be brought fee eto ordered the editor's re “Naga Piece ta a berg. moit-| * STOP THE RENT We san sell you Beautiful Homes, ‘ottage ngalo Payments Jun vga re — 7. P. FAY CO., INC. Mehihorn slag ete fore MISS GOLDMAN United Press.) rh SAN ANCISCO, May 2 jen. Funston today gave final cision in the courtmartial case of William Buwalda, private in Com pany A, Engineers’ corps, U. 8. A who was found guilty and sen teneed to five years’ imprisonment for a lauding md shaking hands with Emma Goldman, “Queen of the Anarchints Funston cut the length of the sentence to three years’ im prisonment, this reduct being made caneg of the soidier's ox cellent record for the past 15 years In the army mn. Funston however, ap proved the convict because it was clearly shown that the soldier fense by although he had committed a gra cheering an anarchist ave dente this at the trial. Gen. Funston says Ie one of the most regrettable cases that he has seen im the army. Buwalda will serve his three year nen tence at the military prison on Al eatraz ts) REWARD OFFERED FOR A SWINDLER (By United Press.) PORTLAND, Ore, May 23.—-A reward of $260 has t oftered for Fred R. Briggs, clubman and book nt, who swept through Portland's most refined and cult! ed social circles not long ago and reaped a harvest of several thousand dollars in making fake deals for f and out of print volumes of ¥ valued by the collectors ly every well known bibliomaniac in the eclty was caught. A sen satio feature of Brigg’s of tions was the fact that he all of his vietime a splendid ba at the Portland hotel the night he left, une be * + * * SAILING OF FLE ~ * 7 * (By United Press.) * * BELLINGHAM, May ah * # ear Ad 1 Sper Nie * ® battlowhip f the first ® *# squadron wailed. for Port “T this morning at ® j* ¢ * j* * }* PORT ANGELMS, May * * The four battleships here # * under command of Kear Ad & * miral Emory satied out of the ® # harbor shortly after 6 o'clock #| |® this morning *| * * * porr TO BND, Mey * * he Atlantic fleet walled # * 10 * * * | CUT RATE ON LAUNCHES Aroused by the storm of t which followed the announce t | that ch and steamboat rate Jwould be Increased fron to 50 x the stay of the feet A. Cro representing feet, notified Acting Chief of Police Irving Ward this morning that If the launch owners ware 5 itted nell tickets on Rallroad ay, they would reduce the fare to 26 cents, beginning tom row The acting chief promptly gave his assent and the la owners who wish to fair In the rate matter want it announced that the will not charge 50 cents to visit the fhe If any launch owner atten to charge more than 56 cents, Cay y and the owners he rey re the people of n visitors to ignore at Twenty-five ate ie the « tomorrow. Pay no more there will be plenty of Small vessels to carry passonge at that price. AIRSHIP (By United Press.) NERKELBY big Morre! ath, collapsed ata t here today angled mans of tnjaring The in 200 Ca wbty May 2 460 x down & and canvas The alrehir from Mil comls seven me © an ancer mn Way the air amid the a great crowd, which ite shortly gathered to see fight before The it noon creat ship arose steadily un wan caught In an upper our began to ran into bag. It began to of the gas of the mother w weight whieh re str ul one end of Ut, the pres upper end ot ong at regular caused the burst Men in the feet. The omne ned bag above ynd of the end fell . at fall ancy of Men tr fell ree ae the gas the reer ly 200 fe eckage eht ing near the the tangle ground The the through immediately rushed cutting cords, canvas and bal » to the men whe | oe aih The aute were quickly re * whe they received atten crowd reecue, the injure npoved to imme ton ty) Burne. enn bax devil agitit the network ew uanding the bag. He climbed 100 feet uy side of the an it turned diate John (She the top of the riding upon eocaped | jury by dar scaling us the upon bag ond and started to come down Thos Morre!) inalde ri y rigzing of p ar were ¢ the A hip, a ship! and) Roose in the alrebip nventor of forward end when airs crus ropeller lex } taken hit roken badly lacerated velt hospital C. Tripple the of San Francisco No. 4 gineer of engine was crushed | by his engine Justin Barber, photographer in forward end of rigging, ribs broken. | W. W. Tyson, valve tender, jump ed 60 feet before collapsed bag «truck the ground. Badly bruised! and cut C. Watien, newspaper man badly bruised and suffering from shock. Climbed into network of r apartment from under H. Goodfriend, first engineer jumped befort the bag struck the ground Capt. Penfold, an Australian aeronaut, now employed at Idora park, stowed away on the airshty and went up contrary to Morrell's instructions. His leg was crushed be severely tn is thought Christensen, uninjured DEBT CAUSED SUICIDE ancor winch man, | Despondent because he was out of work and money and w« soon be called upon to pay a mortgage on hig little home, Marshall Adame aged 45, of 4124 Second av. N. W committed suicide tod shoot ing himself through the head His body was found In a little shack at the rear of the home lot a 32-caliber revolver still clutehed in his hand. The bullet had en tered the right temple and evident ly caused instant death AND 48 PER MONTH Ww Le 1000 American Bank HBullding. MAY 23 THOUSA ‘Excursionists From Out of Town Throng Streets | in Large Numbers. Heaviest Traffic by Rail and Water Known to Local Trafic Officials. pot 1 rted « Jews search for hote Tesdmame Come Here @ fruit rly 8,006 pertdents ma came Heattle to ane ' i al demonetr i” The steame f ; i} 7 Indiana amd the Whater City of Dent ut 11 o'cloe 1 ee a | ae man ‘ th Eee th |inspectora would a n boar ipa” w not be Re teamers Greyhound, tait-| field ‘ nomah and 8, G. Simpac rive in Olyonnla toned with paseen | LOSES HIS RIFE BEFORE gers from the capitol eit | EYES OF HI68 SWEETHEART. ication tat ® 66 10 take pa (By United Pre engers from thelr various ports « LEM, O} Ma Jeune call and take them to meet the a ch ‘ hose home fleet All the boats took arty in penn ‘ortiand, w Ms 1" wned this the meeting of the fleet, and did ne y ote rie not land any passengers until afte : t wh noeing with fe Mednick Rave Mew Assigned S800 ose bi en mond.’ They © attempting to — . from the canoe onto ® Emperor Josef 111 | fo Look After Sailors urge log. It turned suddenly and VIENNA, May — 28.—#mperor | hey foil. ialo t 1 wa The | Franz Josef has caught a fresh cold . ' o trace |suspended. Court pl : not consider hin majeat oe alarming, but there tw anit ued health Local Department Has i” | pleted Plans to Protect GREAT BRITAIN AND CANADA ‘. P bli | OBSERVING BIRTHDAY OF t wbiic. GETS S/x MONTHS QUEEN VICTORIA. The superintendent's office of! Bendetto Montalbano might have’ wise wilt prove to be a (By United Press.) the King st, station refused to give |" the fleet this afternoon If he | aid eal police and NDON, M Empire day, Wt information as to the number! Dad used his fists inwtead of a| pre 6 will be is the as of Queen of persona arriving in Seattle *nife in an altercation over $2 lant | *# e patrol, which Will) vietoria’s birth occurred probabl on duty while the bat through the station yesterday, NeW Year's da exh it harbor. By work-| May 24, 1819, will be celebrated to- They stated that the travel was je A Phas Frater in passing | ing with the t the po- | me : shout the es gg ne today said that this il iia it te amaeted tent bances | the will be observed, and, as far beyond anything anticipated.|try had no use for knife wielders,| ii) te hegh tee tie the annive falls on Sunday it in leved that the number of and gave him #ix months in the The members of the «all pa | tl of the public ob people arriving by train today wil) County jail in spite of the fact that trot are use armed with hand. , #ervance take place today each more than 56,000 je had been for almost | cuffs and ibe It is expected . r tags wit be dis Pact : that the patrol w autbor- | Played. 4 school children, troops The Northern Pacific Spokan: @ hasdeome Mi \ized to make arrests : ganizat of patriotic Brit- special, which arrived in four sec ily, and } il ae cea ig gg . iclpate in special jonas, two of which were made up tn roger, } that at lea sailors w . Ellensburg, and the Portland lo coustomed t he while the feet t € cal, arriving in three sec wore ry. Judge F The is heartily endorsed b: Canada Celebrating as crowded as last night's over uld have office and the men themselve TORONTO, Can May 23.-—- land trains, Although the travel for the ttle will be properly policed | Throughout Canada Empire day is from nearby sound points ts re vietim = with during the stay of the fleet. Acting | being generally observed today, and Heved somewhat by the special ex vieted seve Chief of Police Irv Ward th poOrrow pecia services In sion boats, the travel taxing | bY @ of assault and bi morning completed ane urches will be held r ads to their utmost cape nt At ) of . - " Sek aehene eee sa pateel Went ak and ATTORNEYS REGISTER. Walked the Streets. # COMEDIAN DALY DEAD. # “!!! remain in mrvice until | Registration for the King County Hundreds of people arriving in’ & - @ |‘Omorrow morning, when the next | nar primary election held on ast night by late trains @ (By United Press.) | Satrol will be in charge. Every | june 20, began this ng in the mpelte walk the streets @ CHICAGO, May 24.—Peter # Patrolmen on the force will work at) Crnce of the county k at the t ble obtain sleeping # F. Daly, ¢ of jea's ive Be oe be i 2 — the | court with about 100 attor ne # Jeading comedians "i aby 4 righ h ee eee ree * having registered up to noon The ections of the *. im the ditortum & ‘ nk H, Holzheimer was the first Northern and Northern * pleuro-pneumc * LonPthcoar lle ryan to have his name put on overland trains ching this city Daly had been ill # a OWErE OF Sees The books for registra- Were crowded to the veatibules, # *, none of his Fhe it a 1 ange Ae open until June 6. most of t ansengers being fr * even the physi- # + ee Spokane and eastward, Passen- # ed that the fa & ware forced to walt for later tra @ death. Daly last appeared in oo of wealth that Muy of the visitors who had ex # "The Merry Widow,” under ® 9 © *f use Antipilue pected friends to meet them at the # the management the Joe # ‘ ga ig Bim. the sew preparation that positively King st. station were un to! & Weber compan * ‘ i nar cons tbraeal tediier 9 find those they sought in the tim- # * THE RAVEN DRUG mense throng which crowded the yey EERE EEE BEEN ES bane Mt OB ONLY at on Res <? Two prvoirs, the | tiest the a OTN ‘International Bond & Realty Co 12 to $42 Thi at in tl Take out Ear s with an X POSITION Pl Home Addition, Green La ie son this a ly, After VIEWING the of INTERES Blocks from the with Addition lie a ity Add there Ww FLEET this Cut shows the NEXT Greatest Place It is the Green Lake Reservoir Addition RESEVOIR ADDITION nr coonooncno CocooQO0900 EXPOSITION PERMS of $10 Down due North of ARI sing selling Beautiful View Lots le Lot, or $15 Per Month adjoining TWO City Parks and the GOVERNMENT BY ALI Block Offer the there Gl where we LXOUNDS, ind $10 Per Month on a the Exposition Grounds, IEAL VIEW of Lake Washington, Union nd State University Ground In FACT, LIMITS. 60 and 70-ft. Streets and 14 ition at the lime. And we are m are ONLY 2 left, which OVER ke ( to GREI I mt STATION. We e expect to Sell EVI ot Sunday s Av, as the Pret- There are to sell out Finest in the SUNDAY. is pronounced Alleys in every king this Sacrifice IP'wo-Thirds will meet ot are YOU ar Inc. 1009 AMERICAN BANK BLDG., SEATTLE, MAIN 1156-—-PHONES——IND. oe

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