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SAT THE EATTLE STAR | GOING _HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS WILL P re More Contests Are Settled in His Favor. —_— May Be Carried | | | | Mlies. | d Of 4 Memeo was Rotornee> off in h & inderta j Hitchcock 7 o'clock last nigh wegians of the city. For } Pwenty-cight defanit “1 by the local 5 wee tag | gre pj United Prewe.) crowded each other for ak enaead dieon se iet cineee a ome thin Game, 0, Juve §- epee | © Judge A. W. Frater th heriff when he attempted t t ne She wae Soe the Patt doles nant me . with the result that the fest A Me Nt Ji Ki er d as he for Peter Florida , a on ening t t th a from thee ma ~ j * of the most bow 6 for May 19 4 it ia wald, Lind. =m F t mont A lon Metanee telephone m a dat B “'s house and } as , . La we 4 we re at Hit r tolattempted t sett differences wo i and the - fleet the eff that a posse of 50 has | with his wife, but was turned away. made w may | Sed . %, who escaped. h fe's refusal to live with him oday were woe ¥ » him ES “< (Photo by Pinney.) or le Peace ang anned youterday's eee B. Hawkts na | spec ain for Hitchcock, Okla ecuring & phial of car TOP ROW, FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: GLADYS FISHER, VIRGINIA KIDD, ARTHUR REYNOLDS, NOBLE URCH, QUEENIE DUD runette ‘ with | "here Sheriff Garrison was killed. | bolic acid at the Snoqualmie phare | MAN, MARY COMRADA, RUTH LADEN, MILTON ERVIN AND BETHA MARCUSSON ‘ y x the| isa ents 3 al tee | LOWER ROW, FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: VERNON ARMSTRONG, A. DELIA, RUBY COOPER AND KATHLEEN PARKER anaes uate ont went to the Alma saloon. | . P rath ‘ there he handed one of the | Priday eventing, June 12, Shake agene Care of th Duke yria, Milton Ervin; S€ le Dudman and Miss Elva parath “4 : ; . pea known play, “Twelfth | mom! of the schoc bastian, Mise Ruby Cooper; At musicians, Miss Isabel Col id that A. Hi toby oe — o conenaee Nigh nM be ae by the! was asked to take the tonto, Noble t tine, Miss! man, Miss Hery! DUl M Kathe 7,0 nd that Lit on ! oa mere f ——— jsentor class of the Ballard high! Andrew Aguecheok, as Ruth Lad tha and Mine Rath Gay rteg her, telling coats the auld. The bal — on | schoo! Recreation hall, W. 57th | who had studied the ps Marcusson ay fe sunsened the home of her : re ig A: bg yi af the men direct jet. and 16th av. N. W able to partictpat t Arn « and the sea there, or be acl Adina meee srg pay ~ f proposed action woul | F weeks the members had experience, ha cheek, E Malvolio, Ar kill her rea ee re ae #e plana, but ft ts generally | of th A RUMerOUK amateur fF nold Me an, Eugene Mc which is pre He fo a firemen in thie city P diapomeiihigete fome step w! under the direction of Miss E. Mar | suburb, and as a result bis friends | Namara Miss Vi senting the y in the seventh | **l¢ Mre. Hawkins, in reply | - ause EF garet Olson, studying their va: that even ff he came in at| Kidd; Olivia, Mies Mary Co! clams to graduate from the Ballard {UteD and immediately Judge parts, anc mt work Mise practically Inst hour, the part Viola fee = Kathle Parker; | bigh school, and the first class to W. Frater became interested wed | Fly W k D Li 7 rushing Olson bas trained the characters # Id not be presented by anyone | Maria, Mies Gladys Fisher; Pipriest,| graduate since the Ballard school | ‘!"s* looked dark for the fire lad ying Wrec age Demoiis possible. that Friday's performance will be | better Frank Purdy; officer, Arnold Rey. | district was taken in by the Seattle | * oday, as weual | the best ever given in Ballard | The cast ts as follows: Orsine, | nulds ladt in waiting, Mise | district House Too Small es H al nd Man’ @ the committer said | - But it developed that the fireman ospit a y i | lover had provided « fourroom cot: | have ruled that a{ skeletons betug gleefully held up to| baseball game between the news ge for his pretty wife, which she May is the only judge | public gare boys the Eyres Transfer Co had scorned, saying that it was too | = and it cannot be| Dr. Owens was indicted on com In the afternoon the maa. Ghe seid the had sefuses| ae charge that Hiteh-| plaint of © accused |sports will be held. Th to go.to live there | proxy from a state tn | him of trying ney. The | races for those ic Many of us have iv in a (By United Press.) NN ey aga poring not Ifve ts unimpor-| present Mrs. Evans was once Mre.| 14 and adults smaller house than that when we| INTNANAPOLIS, June ¢—Tea|, ANNAPOLIS. Mé. June tn @ Gaestion of residence | Owens & class of newsboys alone ere were young,” sald Jud r persons are said to have been ser d-on collision between two spe The allies, as they will also be a running broad jump, | somewhat in disgust, and pt gees have been sert-| is) cars on the Washington, Balth might as well give & fat man's race and a tug the dtvor usly Injured, and deaths may re-| wore @ Annapolis Electric railroad, le no way to prevent GEORGE JUDICIA There will be dancin Pica i" ‘i The father, J. H, Talman, was put | *#!t, from the explosion early today | oorty before 8 o'clock last night feck and the other }the pavillion. At on the stand and sald that he had| Of the Prestolite gas pumping sta-|" . , | waltz will be held. Mey |i v0 CONTRACTORS TO BRING oniy met Mawkins once before his| tion, which blew out one side of | Mt Persens were killed outright rnot Franklin Mur. | as been engaced = S$. U Dr Dead’ daughter's marriage. He could not |, . . °* and @ score of others were serious: Bee Jersey predicted today | es S. Upper Drops RIPLINGER BACK TO SE. jh" tors marriage. a asians bad {he Bt Vincent infirmary adjacent /iy injured, some of them fatally. ty nominated on the ATTLE. been a failure | See Gas worms The collision was due to a confu- on Interurban Car Amanada Boline started divorce| The wreckage is burning and|sion of orders Surrender. —_——— proceedings against her: husband |searchers for bodies in the ruins! The dead are: Richard Norton, mend ‘ust - i . Tecentiy, but when he filed © havin fieul: 6 years old, Baltimore; A. R. Sw “ a yet, ser] This Morning. Under a decision rendered by | swer, she immediately p ro emgpare dl diffoult time chultz, 40 years old, Baltimore; vk te enotaes Judge KR. B. Albertson, in the su and, as a result, Matthew A The explosion occurred at an Police Patrolman Schreiber, 40 —_ Alaban rj perior court yesterday, former City got a separation on @ cross-co early hour, The immense tanks of years old, employed by the railway before the sational ion | Comptre! Kiplinger and not the | pinint the gas company were thrown three company at Academy Junction; an Commresaman J. Fran | While riding on an interurban city f* legally responsible for the!” ie said timt she had sold the blocks by the terrific force of the unidentified white woman, appar- @ Pennsylvania, the} + S| train from Ortitia to Tacoma short | meomplete work” funds which the furniture and decamped to Alaska./explosion, and the entire side of| ently about 25 years old, said to be ae Bact boom, “4 ui ly ing @liy after 9 o'clock this morning. —— ing any A ge is supposed | 16 thinks she ts now at Juneau the hospital next to the gas works from Baltimore, and dressed in a » today mes & Upper, aged 71 years, a tedlngrr we vngapanirt Bhe belonged to the Free Lovers’| was blown out |ball costume; Seach O’Nefll, 26 good = te wen 'vore known reeiéent of Seatil Under this ruling it is believed church.” said Boline, “and she told| Nearly every window in the hos-| years old, New York, motorman Tease e : that ¢ contractors will Interest " pital w bre e c n awn Be Senpoesitie for the was stricken by heart failure. Be me that one man wen just as good pital as broken, and scenes of of one of the wrecked cars. Ruth te pack” the oreieniant f ainst fore aid could be summoned the | *meeclves in securing the retur® as another. Sometimes when she | ¥!ld confusion ensued, almost re-| Slaughter, 6 years old, daughter of ach wit! make up the| aged man breathed hia last. ‘The of Ripiinger from Honduras, where | went to church of an evening the Sulting in & pante among those who General Traffic Manager William oy eae wen taken from the train st | 0 '* 0ow running @ banana planta vices would not be over until escaped from the wrecked infirm-|E. Slaughter, of the road; J. W. geen that some of the Ae Aubura. This morning a repre | !°®, Sad foreing & criminal prose | ater last car had gone, and army. There were over 100 pa- McDaniel, Baltimore; Geo have been placed on| sentative of Butterworth @ sone, | oS against him then she would have to walk tents In the hospital at the time, | White, Baltimore. roll of the conven. Mark a cross in the square $ | undertakers, brought the body t PPh om oo . being ——— pos home ~~ it Is thought that the shock of| Both the wrecked cars were spe- . : 4 e te sald to aguresi nail the secident wil) result In the death clals, one of them bound from i > fair @ Seattle , Nights. woke aim, om | SEAS “fer’’ if you want the fair Mr Upper lived at Orittia ana | 0% and the bulk of this money < Gtald Away - . wid not | °C many Who were critically fll Baltimore for Annapolis, the other vay the “ 2 closed; “against” + you want was going to Tacoma to viett|Co™e from the fund which was tn And sometimes she would no The buildings of the gas works |running from here bound for Balt+ oth carry this it opened on Sunday. Sitrienda, Hoe caught the train at | 2M custody, including various sums send home at all?’ asked Judge caught fire immediately after the more. The latter carried few pas Hie convention. and afte Orillia. He took « seat and before | St contractors had deposited Frater explosion and rendered the work of sengers, while the other was well te : r the train bad gone many mile pending the completion of street Boline reluctantly admitted that rescue extremely dangerous filled. ‘The impact was terrific and of the deleeates| ‘MMM = @ Name oo. c cece ee weeeenee . Improvements this had been the case on several > " M “ © Mer sess, wes Sase te sieht bed. Conductor . = ee - The injured were saved from a both were wrecked. alr B.C. MeKay ran to Mr. Upper's| The city brought suit against the ae my — & Jeweler employ’ | horrible death in the fire by the) Many of the dead and injured ap Fasea” beeni 00 “”—— (iC pa teeee ..... coca cccceee assistance, but he was past human | C™ractors to recover thie money | ed by a local firm. ‘ herole efforts of the firemen. The had attended the commencement Grea aid in order to settle the question of Hattle M Burgner says that her reh for bodies is continuin exercises at the naval academy. Contest. Mail to A-Y-P. E. Editor, Mr. Upper lived in Seattle nq | Mabllity. The court holds that the husband, William 8. Burgner, was | W—___ ____ nanaicniates " ena Taft leaders totey| JUSTICE RK. R. GEORGE x contractors did not make satis. very designing. Before marriage . The Star, Seattle, Wash. vieinity for 39 years. He is sur he was kind and treated her fine the threats of the Peace R. RK the fixht into the! they seemed satis events of yesterday [Wil be able to beat er they encounter th George, who ts a candidate for a vived by a widow, five sons and |two daughters, The sons are an} prominent in business ciroles | Warren Uppér te chief clerk in te lelty comptrotier’s office, Rufus KR j Upper is exchange teller at the Se Justice of superior judgeship and who w nominated some time age as a can-| date for the indorsement of the | King County bar at the primary | VOTE TODAY. to be held June 2, is receiving | open sundays cesee- 01 | ttle National bank, Herbert 8. Up from Florida were | support from such attorneys as Op 4 " sa9/per i# engaged in an old estab | jf coal for $14, but ~ he sold the national commit. C. A. Riddie, Alpheus Byers, H. B. | Clee a lished realty business, D. A. Upper |the coal to a neighbor for $5 and The first speak- | Hoyt, John Arther, George . o fs also engaged In the real estate apgcoriones the money ; Stripling who made a| Steiguer, George F. Aust, business, with offices tn the Col haieag nets! “* Hy ae ent aad om the so-called “reg-| Gute, H. J. Ramsey, Charlee |man building, and Ceeil H. Upper | ie w “s" pat hang - a oma [ao ak He said they Shepard, D. V. Halverstadt ast lie president of the Citizens’ bank, | told how she had bought th Corporation, formed | other well known lawyers lof Georgetown. Mr. Upper is also] MAG. KING HAG PRELIMINARY | COUMdering It a bargain. There Purpose of controll! Justice George was elected po-| survived by two daughters, Mrs. | Wore other neighbors there, too, but Bal patronage in the state.| tice judge in 1901 and for four] Hottolf! Meihime, of 211 Tenth av.| HEARING FOR FIRST DEGREE | Judge Frater thought that the evi me that only 15 persons years his attention was _cocupled N., and Mrs. W. W. French, who} dence was sufficient at the state conven: | with criminal cases. He w |e es at 317 Harvard av. N MURDER. Said He was Going a by the “regulars.” J. N. to the office of pollee rd pre No arrangements have been made | He just said he was going, and ns denied the charge [times in suecessic During the| leer the fencral, Mr. Upper never! he Wonk.” was What Katie MoGres jlast two terms of his office he has} engag in business while in} Mre Madeline King, alleged|or had to say about Walter Me T ‘handled civil cases lusively and | Seattle, living a retired life and/ saver of her husband, was given |Grekor, and she told how she work 4 NS _— has given satintaction at all times. | enjoying only the company of his! , pretiminary caring on the/@d for a physician in the Empire : | friends and relatives: loharge of murder in the first de-| Suilding to show that he was not J Famous Ebner tial at) am ft Port Orchard this afternoon, | S¢pporting her. ASE | is the first time that the| Her brother, a fine looking youn) | | woman has been in court|™an, was with her and on the stand _-- | Juneau Bought by New she was arrested. She fased | told how the husband had departed L PICNIC he ordeal with seeming indiffer in Bares, Lee tS a ti . y e. Childs, years old, had ied Prees.) aod pa h le om 3 june 6 4 Yorker. HAVE HIGH Sféritt H. F. Mackay, of Kitsap|® big dolly with her and held it ( Secused of blackmatt } ef county, accompanied by his wife, | Ushtly as her mother Clara B = ae, Brews enpitaliat, of Tomorrow is the “Gay that the pene ere) came ~ oes a the Sank | rison, t eric Morr! Y 4, WAS acquitted by Newsboys’ union gives its big pic Prleener on eo oe ror r tn the rior t / chard-early thie morning to esca of Superior court tod t Wildwood Been in prozrens since every minute of t A long| NEW YORK CITY, N. Y., June the waterfront e * Y and has been replete list of ports be pulled |6-—F. L. Underwood, who promoted | agente ~ = on dant id | off and or rhead trolley syste t Ch i a being Ee yagecer igre 3 ho “ros pgfan basgmag db ~ aie ad trolley By ete a Cu| ‘The carriers of The Seattle Star, | proceedings, and from present in-| gy gy A yes 9 ay diag tone . : a 200 strong, headed by Prof. Min-| dicatigns tt seems that he will go} @n4 their gory family in the morning there will be athe purchase of the Ebner gold oc a. fib mns oe stviotetiiiahtianth » at Ju au, Alaska, paying | °™* boye band of 14 pleces, left and try the case on the 00 000. The deal was handled The Star's office this morning for! that the woman was sane George Bent, the well known their plenic and field day at Wild pn she murdered her husband. ; S eeiiiedl wood park, on Lake Washington he little Kitsap county court The eae enamaee vaseaniiie that From The Star office the boys! héhee was crowded to the Summer Prices an 0 an S 200 stamps will be immediately marehed, $0 Leces rd wy yous md be —_ = ” ny a bsp 50c PER TON REDUCTION ON 4 to be followed by 200 more | Where ey boarded n cars for) many o ne pec tate reing N || installed to be followed by 200 more) mere any, At Tesch! tho pretty | ranchers froma great distance who |f RENTON LUMP AND NUT The ereperty la owned by B, M,|little steamer Wildwood, which had had come to Ket @ glimpse of the y Naat an genintes, The! Waiting tO take the carriers across | sudden notortety 3 A Bg ie ag > & steady pro the lake to Wildwood park There seemed to be no animosity PRICES AT BUNKERS: small investment cannot do Letter than to build his for | aa 7 mi a This property is ait The carriers were the «ue: gy: aaa me vones — n Moers i di ite Rigitiere~Lume, 04:80 « circulation de e of The! ance was feared by the pritter > . 3 the solid foundation of Arcadia, a rapidly growing f{rrigat uated in Silver Basin, one mile from ol oo so wie . ar ky El ue Kine pot wane vei nut, $3.60 Phones—Sunset BE. uneau 4 J ec wt a be a7 ne district having rich soil, and abundance of water. We | (aan enfin BS lectric Mant station | rive the boys who carry this pa-|her attorneys, J. Henry Denning, | x6tn'and Dearborn—Lump, $4.50 Your orebard re for It free of charge for fowr years | iineaw channel to furnish power per an outing three or four times of Seattle ir W. A. McLeod, of nut $3.50, | Phones Sunset EB. MEY cay terms svestionte . where. pom |a year | Kitsap county 02, Ind, 8170. ma lnvestiqnts ture Say ee | | ‘Thie time it was decided to com Second Ave. N. and Boston with a field meet, divided into four bine the pienic and the boys we The Eagle Transfer Co. Citiog—108 Vitth Ay. Mouth, If Our charses are right Fur- B) clames, according to their ager witure van 26 per hour; 1 ranging from 10 to 19 years. The 812 AMERICAN BANK BLDG | class were presented with solid gold medals, made and engraved} } by Albert Hansen. | i 1 Bg * 2, ke RESENT A JUNE 6, 1908. URDAY GALLING BONDS | Judge Acquits Twesty-Eight Couples Charged With Matrimony. All Cases Go by Default Tr factory affirmative d After the wedding belle had rung all was different ‘Then he drank heavily and abused her, and she claims that she had to suport him. On one occasion sb «aid that she had bought two tons ANSWERS 10 $3.50 Anne Phones Ind. Lump, $4.50; nut Sunset Queen 7538. 711 Western Ave.—Lump. nut’ $3 Phones Main 8878, Ind. 289. Fill your orders early J, W. BULLOCK 188, $4.25 Sunset WO SHOT 222s: sing taken to the Wa h Ke tal, ab st 20 RAILROAD WRECK ‘Despondent Over Separ- (By United Press.) ation Man Committed (By United Press.) Do Not Fail to See Them THE SIXTEEN BATTLESHIPS AT BREMERTON NAVY YARD, WHERE the government is BUILDI the LARGEST drydock IN the WORLD. » all your FOLKS over SUN- DAY and while THERE do not fail to visit ONLY FIVE city BLOCKS west of the Navy Yard, where we are selling WATERFRONT lots at $50 Up, Terms $1 Per Week Sound. A HALF MILE of the prettiest waterfront on the Place YOUR money where you are SURE of QUICK and LARGE profits. Take ANY boat for the Navy Yard at Pier 2, foot Yesler Way, get off at the CHARLESTON dock, or go with US. Office open until 12:30 p, m. Sunday Bremerton Development Co., Inc. 1008 AMERICAN BANK BLDG. MAIN 1156—PHONES—IND, 4048.

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