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Gay it was brought out old had firat att his willingne saying that he and had Ken DYNAMITE PLOT DISCOVERED ‘Scheme to Blow Big Audi- ence Into Eternity from Kentueky blood to his vetns. shiman went out and spoke to Dudiey, and then things ame quiet for a short time until ty left the oar er whe had gone Arnelé caine and | heard him say to the effect that Worian Was Now gone. wettle with Cushman, ting peacefully tn his seat again Two other higa a@ool boys were also pat on the stand this forenoon completed the case of the proseeutien ayout noon today CHINAMAN 18 ARRESTED. (Car Men Hire Lawyer to Help Proseceme plot te wipe out the entire popula titketa, Ab’ Loule, a Chinaman, who | tion of Glendale with a dynam! 8 and Washington at was arreste@ Yesterday on | is contributing today to a re 1 im the sum of $100 was fur of the outrage loan full of dynamite in the audi tortum of the local theatre a home talent play Cubvlan, showing the ef-| CHAMBERLAIN IS _ CONGRATULATED — BY BRYAN *as being pro ened this morn i day's evidence of for the killing of ore ang ach, ee the aplicing of a fuse of several hundred im the superior court town turned out before it reached this | h Was at a premium ‘s ‘ald ity. George H. Batley, | y an instance of where (he | FADER OF DEMOCRATS SAYS | fi OREGON'S GOVERNOR WON A sttort on| GREAT VICTORY—HUNOREDS || MESSAGES BEING AE reuse trying to protect sel the ac Was Con ring kerosene of the auditortum patron of the plieving that some we had forgottes the bundle he placed it In his Oe oll the ry pal ll the street car men to Cashman for the death fellow workmen, | a fund for that/ someone to ol neson opeted it the package ot night and ot Hercules dynamite explosive was b fase, but the cap had failed to ox eee eee eee eee eee Me lt he bad been res wre Governor Chamberiain, “Salem, Ore, “Acoept hearty © ® tions. You have won a great pireet car wen to ald), Detectives will be hired to probe jthe case, and thousands of dollars will be spent to rum @ | Hing the dynamiters to earth. WILL DEDICATE NEW LODGE ROOM Dantah | Brotherhood of America, wilt dedt h schoo} stu-| from friends, Both political and per | care their new butlding, Washing f rk, wak also| sonal, in every part of the United /ton hall, next Saturday evening with severai other| States. Governor Chamberlain has jalready recetved telegrams from al lady had left| moet every stat st,” sald Dudley, | ‘bey are stilt coming the prosecution of) Vince Faben had} i matter between aad myself.” he sald dave ne interest for any.) “WM, J. BRYAN. Neb.” Sete eee eee teed . B Hoye was the first wit- ‘and told how the bullet Qushman’s revolver had Fred Hilton, a mo) (By United Press.) SALEM. Ore., June 4. ger boys have kept the track hot detwoen the telegraph wing congrat to the governor Mayor Miller Coanciimen bere today, confident and tm exes! . Gill and Way will be present in the Union an4| make short addresses ling te loeated at 14th ay One personal friend of the gor) Fir st, and cost about from |This sum was subscribed by the | hotel, and were the objects of much «< is free | attention by feld-apert enthusiasts. = he The butld- | and East) 25,000, | up thelr quarter finto the car and/ Cushman and|¢reor wires congratulations California, bat adds that, should he| members and the buildin have been in Oregon on election | , ny morteng day, he could not have voted for | ‘The ledge the governor because of his polit Many telegrams have th been received from. the southern |” = fast in front of him. the Shooting. out at Cushmay p his right hand er he hit him or not, but have done so, be- 6 hat was knocked ‘thing I heard was a . was rising from | buttons booming Gov. Guild, of Mas had not reached & | sachusetts for the republican vice | turned | presidency are being has 450 members public are invited The lodge w friends of the governor, classmates jand beyhood friends. June 4 —Campaign | Detectives Man Drops Out of Sight. FRANCISCO, © have been working m the case discovered no clu > y that leads to the solution of scattered the mystery surrounding the disap | the car,| throughout the state today by his| pearance of Daniel N. Wyandt, the | suit for $10.000 damages brought business man who | dropped out of sight suddenly Tues Mion the platform.” Stockton, Cal, ination by Atty, Sonatins, v vit in Steck at pCutu FRIDAY AND SATURDAY UNDERMUSLINS with the mammoth selling our Undermuslin Section has experienced y days, the lines are still unbroken. Friday and Saturday we offer nducements than ever. HAND-MADE UNDERWEAR . sss. ....ONE-FOURTH OFF Shirt Waists, bought at a great price concession; , Clean and crisp; Yalues from ...... .. AT $1.29. A Fine India Linon and Ba- tiste Waist, trimmed with wide tucks, cluster ~tncks, laces and embroideries; short sleeves; sold regularly for $2.50, $3.00 and 98.50. Tailored Street Suits at $13.50 this season's models, em- bracing all the latest style coats and skirts; salts that have sold during the seaxoo for $27.60 and AT $1.49. A Very Dainty Waist, of fine India Linon and Sheer Batiste, exquisitely trimmed tucks and embroideries; worth $4.00 and $4.50. Percales and other new wash materials; are laces, embroideries and mon Special Prices Friday $2.00 82. $1.50, $2. ? $3.00 and $5.00 Small Women’s and Misses’ Skirts Materiais are Panamas, Serges. Broadcloths and Fancy Suitings. All shades, including fancy mix | Linen Suits Linen Coat Suits, em all the new features tn ‘this Mason's models; Friday and Saturday MILLINERY £04 folds of same and pleasing styles. are many original models, Hate from $56.00 to around bottom Special Prices Friday afd Saturday $8.75, $12.75 wdg and $15.75 Friday and Saturday A ry By) HALF PRICE THE SEATTLE STAR—THURSDAY, JUNE 4, 1908. eetee . A-Y.-P.E. Sunday Closing ivore fol] Against[—_] BURN HUSBAND WHILE HE LWED? (Continued) SOCC OCC eee eeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeneseeeeees ° POS COSC ETESES TOES ESSE SSE EOE SESES Mark @ crost in the square $| atch rar cunning that the clon }@ “for'’ if you want the fair @| Search has so far falled to reveal je closed; “againet” i you want te hiding ae (ae é it opened on Sunday. nual haye o rey ol jay, Sunday night, and prac = Seen a tleaily all of Monday. At 1:16 yelock on Monday afternoon, Mra A. Major passed down the road Oe + @| leading by the house and noticed @\) Mra. King at a fire on the spot Mall to Av¥.P. &, Editor, § where the cremation is supponed The Star, @| to have occurred. Mra. Major paid ®/ no particular attention to the fact | be Neving that Mre, King was mere | ly destroying some SAYS HUSBAND =|“ Saw Red Blanket on Fire. The woman by the fire hurrk THREW THINGS |” stepped out to the road and spake to her neighbor. Then Mra z | Major noticed that the blaze practically smot blanket. Mra red by a big red Axel Jerhard Dehly used to have King appeared & great time throwing his shoes |YOU% but it was not until tater that the neighbor assigned these acroas the table, upsctting th | actions as any ununual caane dishes and other contents thoreon As Mra. Major turned to speak according to divorce proceedings to her acquaintance a second time started today by Minnie Richmond | Mrs. King rag into the house and Debly tn the superior court slammed the door shut. Some She also claims that her husband| what surprised, Mrs. Major pro made her face and head a target! ceeded to town and returned home to try out his skill in throwing | repassing the King house about 4 one child, Isabell o'clock. The fire was still burn old, which the | ing, but there was no odor or any her claims forcibly taken | thing which would indicate that from her May 28 by the father,|jt was anything but rubbish burn who now has ft te hie possession | ing The bushes and the aed pre at 1090 James ot. Mra Debly wa vented a very good view of the fire the child returned to her, and| The next Hak tm the chain of Judge George B. Morris today or-|evidence accumulated to date ix dered the father to appear in court June 13 te show cause Rachel Clarke te also seeking & divorce from James Clarke. Bhe also wants possession of thelr four | ehiidrea. that on the following Wednesday |Mre. King wrote to her daughter Mra. Mary Fischer, who lives tn West Seattio, asking her to coi to Olalea, On Thureday Mra. Fie jeher reached the prem | informed that Mr. Ki walk led off Into the woods while drank end was most likely lost. Report Disappearance. STANFORD ATHLETES ARE NOW AT CHICAGO. j (iby United Press.) | CHICAGO, June 4—The Stan lford untversity athletes arrived On o'clock, Friday morning at 11:15 the mother and danghter walked over to where Justice of the Peace Green lives, and Mra Piecher taformed him for the first tse that King had disappeared | Searching partion were tmmediately |formed and the woods scoured for several miles in reply to ques lens, Mra. King confined herseif to & statement that her husband had m drunk and waiked away into the timber, On Saturday the search was started again and when several of the men started to pass the back of, the house, Mre. King became very nervous. A short time later one of the men kicked around in the dirt and found several pleces \of bones. In the meantime, Mra 4 | lent condition for the western cham. will be held ford boys took ° Del Prado ‘SURGEON DENIES _ CARELESSNESS Dr X. P. De Donato sald today that he is not worried over the in the superior court yesterday by Ellen Sauth, charging carelessness jim an operation witch he perform ed upon her April 14 “The operation which I por | formed om Ellen Smith for the re | moval of ber tonstls was done with every precaution for the patient's welfare.” he says. “I did not leave the patient until she had completely recovered and was in no danger whatsoever. | Moreover, | returned to my office | twice later In the evening, once at } 8:30 and once between 10:30 and 11 @elock. On each oveasion jj found her sleeping quietly | “be declined my offer to ao | company ber home or call a cab.” ‘STOLEN PROPERTY AT confessed that she bad burned her |husband. Later she repeated the jeonfession to Mr. Green and de nied that she had killed Mr. Ki explaining only that she had found |bim dead im the chair aod had taken that unusual way of dispos ing of the body. Story Not Confirmed. cB ney for custody of Mrs. King at Port Or lehard yesterday, clatme that Mra | King had confessed to several 1) Olaila peogle that she killed ber husband with a flatiron before burning his body. Today no one at Olatia would acknowledge hav. ing Metened to any such confesston. Last eveotog Mre King was brought to (hie city and placed in the county jail for safe keeping. She wax accompanied by her daugh- ter, The woman will be taken back to Port Orchard for the preliminary hearing In the meantime the THE POLICE STATION ranch te In charge of Deputy Shertft Aatene Sacker, the young horse! tadiow, and both he and Justice thief who was caught In the act of of the Peace Green are continuing jaecepting $46 for two horses the search for any evidence which stole Tuesday afternoon from CM. | might have been overlooked j Jensen, & horse dealer, confessed! Pyeryone at Olalia believes that to Captain pf Detectives Charles | seen King is crasy. She has been Tenant this morning that in addi regarded as partially demented for jon to stealing five horses within | some time, and her mental trouble | the past few weeks he robbed 4/ is attributed to the years of harsh barn at South Park some time a0, treatment on the part of the hus scouring a valuable anddie. The | hand | saddle ts at the police station. In the county jail last night the Slacker also told Capt. Tensnt| accused woman insisted that she that one of the stiver watebes he! qiq not strike King before death | stole was taken from « 1 does not remember where he stole the other allver watch sow at! doing. She acknowledges having police headquarters. beaten his body in her rage and | If the owners of the articles men-| afterwards having burned it in the toned above will call at the police | back yard. station and prove their rimit to the| She almost screamed as she apoke | Property It will be turned over tojof her hushand's abuse, and clatm- them. ed that she actually did not remem- ber much of what had occurred ‘The dead man and bis wife came to thia country from France, and ‘[beve been married about 35 years. TO HOLD MEETING FOR VANDERVEER An open meeting will be held jin Bean's hall Saturday night, at which George F. Vanderveer's can- @tdecy fer the office of prosecut- ti attorney will be launched werett C. Ellis, who heads Mr Vanderveer's supporters, says there }vall be a large attendance. Mr. Vanderveer has many friends in parts of Seattle who will ar- iy seppert him she did net knew what SUES ON NOTE. The Union Savings & Truat company started sult in the au perior court today to cotlect the | money on & promissery nete fer $3,000, made out by James A | Moore, the big leeal realty hotder, 0 Edward A. Heraid December 1, The note was sold to the whieh ciate thet [t in ua. able to collect, and has started t against both Meere and Herwld, CARDINAL LOGUE VISITS JOHN D. ROCKEFELLER, (By United Press.) TARRYTOWN, N. Y., June 4 Cardinal Logue left Tarrytown to day, after paying « visit to Joh D. Rockefeller at the home of Jame Butler, at which the two distin guished men held # talk fest. Logue, ica, calling it a beautiful country,!” LOS ANGELES, and the Standard Of) magnate re plied that he loved his country very much Stundents on Big Strike, VIENNA, June 4.—All the leading | pany, destroying | universities of Austria are closed | amd damaging expensive | today and most of the high school#|ery The loss is placed at about have closed their doors, as the re | $960,008. The blaze, which was in lsult of a double strike of clerical | the wholesale district, is believed land non-cl@rieal students. Over | to have resulted from croased wires | 20,006 stodents have quit | permeate. a June 4.—Fire that started at 8 o'clock this morn the quarters of the Philips company, on 8. Loa An In addition, Free Coat RAINE CLOTHING CO, HOt Fleet Ave ‘DID MRS, KING rubbish in the and was! King had gone to @ neighbor and| Suttos, prosecuting attor. | Kitsap county, who had | complimented Rockefeller on Amer: | 999,000 FIRE AT LOS ANGELES. | t., spread into the rooms oc. | Juries are no aupied by the Pacific Garment com: | valuable stocks | machin: | ee WATER SHUT-OFF NOTICE Water will dintriet and Yosler way, f av. to Sixth av 5, from 9 a. m be shut off in the Madi m Fourth iday, June to 6 p.m | eee eeeeeee ee BAD BUYURGLAR IN TOILE. (By United Press.) CHICAGO, June 4.—Frank Stan youth of 21, was arrested d is being held for ley, a lhere today | Denver authorities, who charge him with having committed 26 | burklaries in Denver recently, Stan ley ix accused of having stolen $20,000 worth of cutlery and jew Is. The pollee allege that he has] confessed to 16 burglaries. WOMAN SAVES A MAN FROM DROWING | DRAGGED DOWN BY HEAVY, RESCUES HER FELLOW CANOIST FROM) CLOTHING, SHE WATERY GRAVE. wan | | (By United Pr ) | PORTLAND, 0 June 4.—After | having saved herself and Bert Cohn from death in the fey waters of the Willamette river last night, Miss Alma Hollingsworth | society, im today being prociaimed | the bravest girl in Portland | | Mise Hollingsworth accompanted | | } cs jhe was setting off some ofthe red parade, Im theo midst of the cele th shoulders caught fire, and in her efforts to extinguish the blaze the boat capsized. and the grabbed the gunwale of the boat, leaving Mise Hollingsworth to |nave herself. The girl is an expert swimmer, and, despite her clinging made her way to bridge pier 150 yards away Finding herself in « place of safety, Mins Hollingsworth thoaght of ber companion’s welfare, and secing his predicament swam out Cohn to reach the bridge ‘HIGHWAYMEN RAID United Press.) RENO. v., June 4 are today preparing to search every corner of the state for the two masked bighwaymen who robbed o mbling gamé tn the Rawhide | hotel $700, lined up the guests against a wall and escaped. Groups of men and women were |wtanding in the lobby of the hotel ishordy before midnight, Wednes- j day, when the robbers entered with masks tightly drawn across their faces. The women screamed when ‘they saw the revolvers of the ban dite, and scurrying for places of safety when they were co manded to stand up against the wall with the men gueste, While one robber held them In line with his revolver, his partner entered the barroom and raided a fame, taking y $700 tn a sack The two men then down a side street. There ts slight hope of capturing the pair because no one can give a good descrip tion of them. BOMBARDED WITH FLOWERS. (By United Press.) PORTLAND, Ore., June 4.—Beau tiful girls bombarding one another | with fragrant roses was the spec ltacular climax of the fourth day lof the Portland fiesta. The battle { | of roses occurred during the floral parade, in which hundreds of lav- ‘bahly decorated carriages partictpat- led. With the automobile road races, the parade of the east side | school children, the New York Sym- phony orchestra concert and Madame Nordica, this has been one of the most eventful days of the carnival, CHANGE SCHEDULE. Starting Monday a new schedule will be put into effect by the Ca | nadian Pacific ‘The Princess Revat wi? be placed on the run Monday, and will go direct to Vancouver, stopping at Victoria on the return trip. The Princess Royal will leave Seattle at 10 p.m. The Princess Victoria, which is |on the run at the present time, will Tuesdays at 8 a m., stopping at Victoria on the trip north. BROKE LIQUOR LAW. pt. A. 8. Burrows, proprietor of a boathouse on Lake Washing- tion, was fined $75 by Police Judge Gordon this morning after he pled gulity to a charge of selling liquer without a license. Courtmartial for Captain. SAN FRANCISCO, June 4-— Capt. Samuel D, McAllister, of the 88th company of Coast Artillery, who disappeared for about a week |from the Presidio post several weeks ago, is to fee a courtmar. \tlal for having been absent with- out leave, next Saturday Knocked Down by Car. PORTLAND, Ore, June 4.—-Oun- ner Gary, of the Yorktown, was knocked down and slightly injured | by a street car last night. He re- | fused to go to the hospital, and it is reported from the ship that, al though hé is badly bruised, his in. serious. Student Drowns. Col SAN FRANCISCO, June 4 | Bearchers today failed to recover |the body of Walter R. Hilmana, a young student at the Sacred Heart college, who was drowned in the capsizing of a sloop in the bay We Want the Ladies To see our elegant line of Wall Paper Freee LAER -O 4 Piest Ave, Arcade Anwor. . sane Dia oo eT e . * * * * a | * + * * * prominent tn | hn in & canoe last night while} fire which tlluminated the marine | | bration @ fiimsy searf thrown over | Cohn ts not much of a swimmer | garments and the chill water, easily | |to meet the drifting eraft and aided | The police | ae ie A Sensible Suggestion To Some People There are some people you have to continu- ally suggest things to before they will act. Now to these we want to say that if you are contem- plating furnishing the home partially or com- pletely, you want to do it RIGHT NOW. Firms are not Quitting the Business Every day, especially firms dealing in House Furnishings. WE'RE GOING OUT OF BUSINESS—going out at fast as we can, and we are going to stay out. We're disposing of our stock at manufacturers’ prices and less. You must know what that means, and surely your bank account will appreciate it. If you think of anything you want to complete your home furnishings, come direct here. Doors Open 9 a. m., Close 6 p. m. SALE TERMS AND CONDITIONS: All Cash; No C. O. D.; Free Delivery at Our Earli- est Convenience; No Refund or Exchange; No Century Furniture Co. N. W. Cor. Second Av. and Spring St. Storage. ‘VARSITY OARSMEN W NOT ROW IN EAST There ts no lkelihood of er students the fl | Wednesday afternoon. Three oth- of the same inetitu- |tion were in the little boat and | saved their lives only after a dew | perate struggle in the bay. Has $7,000 to Spend. SAN FRANCISCO, June 4.—How to dispose of a surplus of $7,000 eight-oar crew of the University of is 4 question which is puzzling the | Washington going east this year. j training |@!l the subcommittee reports were | completed, it was learned that that amount was on hand, and now the committee ts trying to figure some | Way to use up the money without cre: whe: The men have been jabout five months and they want Coach Connibear knows; a rest. that his men would go stale and make a poor showing if they made an eastern trip after such a long! | training siege. disappeared | The rowing will be over in a short time any aspect But Mayor John F. Miller and | r@tor of California, t other rowing enthusiasts want to °¢ the report that he | Speech seconding the see the university row some of the | Secretary Taft at the middie west crews next year | fleet ason in the Fast | The | eastern trip is not feasible from) reception committee. ating any dissatisfaction any- re. Another Second for Taft. SAN FRANCISCO, June 4— George A. Knight, the republican confirm the opening of the exposition. They | Ye@tion. He said that his remarks |wuggest that the Wisconsin crew | ¥uld be entirely extemporaneous, be brought hete at that time, (By United Press.) NEW YORK, June 4—A New York, New Haven & Hartford train, carrying eight Adams Express com. pany cars, one of which contained | $150,000 in cash, collided with a} switch engine in the Bronx today, smashing both engines and derail: | ing the cars. A dense crowd collected about the | seene of the wreck, and the reserves | protect the which was loose on the! floor of the car. The potice formed | & line about the wrecked cars and | were calied out money, to held back the crowd until the money could be removed to a place | leave Seattle every morning except | of Three men were seriously injured in the emashup and are not expect- ed to live. ON THE FRONT The Alaska Steamship com- pany's steamer Santa Clara arrived from Valdez last night with a heavy cargo, including a large shipment of ore. The steamship Dolphin sailed for Skagway and intermediate paints at 9 o'clock this morning with 126 sengers and a heavy load elght. The Watson went to Tacoma Inst night to load general freight for San Francisco elude a large shipment of Wheat Going After Big Fortune. LOS ANGELES, June 4.—C. W. Averill, of this city, left today f Path, Me, to take the neoessar’ steps toward gaining possession of an estate valuell at $10,060,000 left | Mattie | him by his aunt, Mrs. Seweil. Averill is a retired lumber mer ehant and has been in modest cir cumstances all his life. GARDEN TRACTS 2Yacre tracts, $100 an acre; easy terms® close to ear line and lake; level, clear. ed; fine for chickens and ber ries. National Land Inv. Co., inc. 917 First Ave. of | Her cargo will in-| No Pie for Break fast A bill prohibiting the planting of corn in any month except November. Making it a felony to reap wheat with any instru- ment other than a sickle. Forbidding all persons i icultural pur- ie for breakfast, and Prodan! se such persons to dine at 7 P. ., in even- ing dress. Such a bill, says Brand Whitlock, Mayor of Toledo, is no more absurd than much of the legislation that the cities are getting at the hands of the country members. The Free City, by Brand Whitleck, in this week's SATURDAY EVENING PosT, is so sane and so chock-full of horse-sense, and so free from claptrap and buncombe, that we ad- vise every thoughtful citizen to read it. At the Newsstands, 5 cents, $1.50 the year by mail, Tem Cortes Portrswine Company PULA DELOMIA Our Boys rywhere VICTOR PELZ, 718 New York Block, Seattle. After make a nation of