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Every boy and girl shou Star offers 300 of them story told on the stage. Bt TO KEEP IN BOX STIMUL LANTS GIVEN TO MAN IN HAINS CASE. Prosecution Closes Argu- ments in Celebrated Murder Trial. lants to hit his ev his pir ther service aapect Wa is bo conditior idering wha of the ca t looke the upon to de guilt sult.in am dition. Im addy in his closing people, Prosecutor Ds the evidence of De : allen called by the A gald that fatrods Manson's testimony was not so much to establish the insanity of Capt#in Hains, who #hot Annis, @s to furnish an alibi for the de fendant. _ HAVE A RIOT AT OLYMPIA OFF HANSEN STAATS THINGS ON THe RAMPAGE. BY, T. J. DILLON. OLYMPIA, Jan. 14.-—A small tot occured this morning in the house of representatives over a Motion to adjourn. R. &. Lambert, of Whatcom county, was in the chair when F. H.N Renick, of King county, made a motion to adjourn. When this ‘was put the motion was lost. A second motion was then Made to adjourn and this was also lost but Lambert declared that it carried and the scene that fotiowed was like a small sized riot. ‘This was a» part of the scheme to eep Ole Hansen from introducing Bis famous anti-race track gambling BH. Another son why Milnority wished au adjournment | Was because Meigs has delayed in inting various commitiees. g's delay wisi cost a week's work nothing can be done until meet | ‘eek. The senate held no morning ses sion. This afternoon the members 2 o'clock and took adjourn t manships to rnoon in the sem ate to mem? rom King eounty Swill be as follows: Pi on com Milttee of public bufldi Cotter M9, harbors; Nichols, state educa tional institations; Potts, non-mu icipal corporations; Allen, print pickerbock- | and F fing: Booth. printing: @F. manicipal corporations; © Williams, tivrartes HEIRESS IS MARRIED BEATRICE MILLS TAKES THE EARL OF GRANARD FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE NEW YORK, Jan. 14.—By U. P. The Earl of {iranard, King Ed. ‘ards master of hore, toda was Married t Miss Beatrice Mills Goughter of Mr. and Mra. Ogden Millis of New Y and grand Gatghter of D. 0 of Califor nia. / The wed took place in the Mills nd the ceremor was y Monsignor Vélle Patrick's cathedral. Th earl is a Roman Catholic and his bride a Protestan The ide’s fortune is estimated at $10,000,000 Tt {4 waid that the wedding presents alf a million dot BUDDING SHERLOCK WANTS A JOB Like Alexan Nate D. Smith Constable of Coffeyville City, Kan bis dilemma he has yor Miller, asking about his chances of “crabbing « job” on the Beat oles force Smith an that he has all the qualities necessary to make him a4 famous 4s the fiction charac ter of Sherlock Ho when it \ Comes to trapping desperadoes, and, has sickened of the monotonous ae with which be has unearthed hd laid low the vecasional chicken thieves that visit the bailiwick of Coffey ville. EXPOSITION ADVERTISED BY BURLINGTON | The Burlington Rowte is out with} -ingh poster advertia' the ‘ueon Pacific exposition and the round-trip rates ie wert pointe. ominent on the card is a feyroduction of the of- Of the toir, This is} Y attractive colors, ¥ rates, which from Onaga, Bt. Joseph City, $54.26 trom Bt. | cg ahaa Chicago. i mii, "ATTEND THEATRE PARTY DOPE JUROR T MOTIONS TO ADJORN TO HEAD) the} ald study Ben-Hur—The a chance to see the VOL WO BURNED HOTEL FIRE NE FRISCO’S SMART SET H A. BIG SENSATION MABEL CRAMER, MEMBER OF THE 400 AND KNOWN AS ROSE OF CALIFORNIA, 18 GOING ON THE STAGE AND MAY HAVE TO DON TIGHTS—MATRONS SHOCKED AND 10, | * TO JEATH IN EVERETT SEATTLE, WASH., THURS WOMAN IS SERIOUSLY INJURED AND SHE MAY DIE. Brave Boy Abilaons Guests) Then Leaps From Second Story. AST EDITION E/SEATTLE STA DAY, JANU HUICT FO UDR TODAY /BLACKL ISTED “MAN AWARDED DAM- POOR MINISTERED UNTO The Star told the story of the sufferings of one family and, as a result, several hundred poor persons were clothed PRICF, ONE oa Ree aa emu oe em ne ne ee THREE MATRONS NAMED BY SHERIFF AT WORK TODAY BEN-HUR CONTEST NOW “ue drcauea™ THE TALK OF THE TOWN BOARD. OFFER AND CHEER ARY 14, 1909. Will See That the Women Prisonres Are Given Proper Care. SCHOQL CHILDREN READ WORKED UP ABOUT IT. | { he. r pret es a on AGES. HE STAR FOR I TS GENEROSITY Baik RR SK i | SVERRTT, Jan. 16By U. Ee ” eee eee eee eee ee | | Fire carly this morning destroged en 4 * { |the Gre Ne hotel, a (ele. . . * Matrons Named by Sheriff. * | | etory ‘"huita's am |e@se Grew Out of Tele- PRIZE ESSAYS ARE ALREADY COMI ; * , aa ade 2 n x | ju ud t tod graph Strike-—Of In- ’ : | and powstt hi t ot nae . : | were hurt terest to Unions. Fhe ‘Bont " © he * | j de A 2. Ss nett & ** ee ee ed | r operator, a younm ‘ Im wh a here two weekas®e ) he f en pr ers are from a G. N tor Mongane. | t hum g%, and ae such re. and F. Le R ingle demon r if the jand age ® ore . ; i y jed the h w dy bathed }ts tormed , rt 3 M an, pro Gt Of | ngatost the hot ed pal | Barre | a , ¥ bt p sortous MAM W. O'Drien tt ‘ None 29 disappointed | k n, «& feehe) | Teles t the " vara t ned enamthel banded oz | wo dead men pertaied O'Brien } t ed the eir salary, ehe ¢ the stairs withig@etew! cor tor 3 P ' the appoint frewh They ‘ ing ‘ to work come by the gmoke |§ D , y ben ¢ nding the Biro , \ ; Before the Commissioners exhausted Their bodieg: ¥ th atry h * burned a to a erlep ‘ theget ' f sung Finian, eon of the gappriet soo i manor th c it lit the gasoline ved thel i he points { . ‘ , f k n about rn) Dhar € , »| t o L } eo, © ” | paper wae tod we! binek be i f ‘ t € a ing, : 4 with great r & misdiemen iy s for a F : be ed tron xe | ments on the ® at and | $100 © than $1,000 ; yh ; A : difference 1 d the ale ping gudkte | pr « t he od, * ‘ sim Sherift H th Ned to jump a ‘ a Get busy now, all of y t . bed | © encape, the fhatadd F285 OB, also pre i Remember that your essays MUST be in by noon of January so ; a. Bi : behind him tion ms wel Ka , “ge ‘ ra sade’ pr believes i | It ie believed that Le Hgwtt latory . ‘ 3s y ? WS wt | to ave some of his belog s | OBrien « ed ave be Re : | to lang discharged f the 1 pe a a nctio' / + loss will not exces. More lasscelation u cae en rk, hi / than $3,000 Sgainet his om Address your essays to the Ben-Hur Editor, care ot rig Nera Union Teles « ‘ vd oe o A t > ‘om lowing the tele : of la Re J . o year. The . . as this « i of ct db d he dey, i mt wae ota think it ie a fine idea,” 1. “It will eurely be of the great dut vga i Fas eee s eanee E est educational and spiritoal begefit to everyone. It Is a play that/ who are ce n the jail : | Harold 1 re every child ought to see. | have seen it several times. The Star's Piibeebie ied Gaok! : the Wes . 1 Union, wi offer is a capital one Few people ze just what f . > , Rev. M. A of the F I a r ected of a jail matron. There | SAN bier nig ’ . jo fa} adv Then the - ne, Cla it You may say for me that | think the plan a c men of all 8 scr y | bells were i a | Wo ; Hora Cg ah ie A hog Pe oo ste tni wen enen eee very good one. Any plan whatever that can be offered to induce melortty oo tee i | a sy protests . a . 7 ° Pas ‘eqguire attentions d aidelons M Stee chtkiie res en-Hur,* or such literature, Is highly com PO acre srr from her mother op canes, * BURNED TO DEATH ad bvsci Aye ia capaci at alr ‘tat lations of ber » She ha 2 te * TOPEKA, Jan, Mody mendadis, You have my heartions, sadergemem o yeur’ — . utter of Mabel Cramer, famed artiste in ' ® P—All the guests of tht burn girls today need the book very much. They are spending too much é uid: |soctal favorite, ie golug upor ° nen * ed Copeland hotel aire ac 4 time reading trash detrimental to health and morals.” matter of expense professi # counted for this afteradbn with © : hak: va : die ae 2 y because But th Caves " . piion of @ltorney * Re * ft muss: er ified Bbew : * ho ie Balleved to # fn f the H pinion ir willingne two Opera rr » ht i thpposed & THE CENTRAL LABOR COUNCIL . Too much cannot be done to promote spiritual influence atrons at a per and *t origignted In the # TAKES UP THE FIGHT in the young people, The Ben-Hur contest is a very good thing.” 3 ab : te — Many « debutaste's retimes "7 ca * kitchen «f the hotel a4 ON FRANCHISE | The dgademy H a active intere . ‘and $4 wecath fe Make peers little mouth has been betrayed ae ate fentarep The Centr ‘ In the contest, and 5 being e the jon. phone exp s. Thus it will be into forming a great big 0” fornin's bes « tr sda iad d tadindh dnd aed and ee cap (eet airy gy org A Da Bel Sahat tameatine Chneoat TOPEKA, Kan. Jan, 4—By 0. wee & rentralning oF quire ppropriatic jaa a daa = . P.—Thirty persons ane injured, tn. In#lailatior the aux u Unen 8 week nao the se ret aia that indie E ¢ Butt WaicPheresn, the Milena which froma ie Mk nee ania’ at eccen aa hie, former republican gebernatorial or $9 more weak, her in daially and her! seming ft candidate, who, it if believed, wil } ” for two. dearest chum, only, knew the The. as & t & fre which ' eh | Rutherford Sick. ‘ |tounding bit of news. shocks 1 the Copeland hotel here | 2 . ssa | to the sickness of Al But the dearest chum has another tight ~. today. The property loss tx jane wf rang ‘ nS eek aa a) >unty commissioner, jo 6 ramer re i wo hold er baenber4 »- . > P de a Neht-cor forced to give up hi . for and costed rare a cont fo. necessary to ‘hold | Many of the guests jumped from | charged. that the withdrawal of MANY COUNTERFEIT GOLD ‘ seo he te cad Poe Hi ns @ in dead ear the windows whem t alarm was | Paves fr me m, af “PIECES ARE PUT IN payment for dec definitely upon " given at 4 o'clock, a8 @grean by the | ing been filed with the cit rh CIRCULATION the change the matrons, and the BIG CHAMPIONSHIP stairs and elevators fad beon cyt! war ileal a i + the be taken up at some off by the flames Aw th ‘ ecret serv he ee Ae. DANCE TORGHT |” sor ot the injaradwece tart ty |gtramental in having the taiative | pollen are wo (lodging hows Sloe ait ae og on the pa¥ements, as the | and re nd Root e ance oO! . cured SB > eae yi aaa pred =: firewen had not Wad time to as-\ordinances, it ix fe hat, if pt ! a te Plery soda Po? the 5 will be range ife nets. 1 Were all clad action of the cit n m awar peiscy aay vei of 1906 | allowed a cook bedding only in thelr nigMit either, and few |!n the franct the ND. T at man ts pa i ht: by t na of 4 : other abbreviated artic! most | Six ‘ nt, by th ard of commis } of the guests ey “Bme to throw pany, after . « rt i } tire, the best Salome pincers ’ maaan; \ dging A . | of the world will meetfonight | “0Y Of their belangiiigs out of the names, is a : ‘poe tethes, Thea ' his change. She ‘ all over the city Sheriff | at the Grand Central Phace to | “'Bdows before they jumped savegenls Wee ‘ Ad | + . t ted matter to the police te rébsividg tethere ibd tas. compete for the title cham The hotel was @ political head responding 8 ‘ . oR H ha oa : i a ion indicating clearly that pion Salome dancer of te Unit. | Watters here, and many promingae | sated th mS sri : I to back him in ed Stat All the chdue iri persons from all parix of the state |of the city a. if a t E. F ke AE © women matrons Graduates of the Ea diée were in the building at the time of |#tand. would practica b th lj 7 ail female ward, Fc frente oman cot t,t a LEFT OVER WIDOW whagescts, an, “ - nelou on re he : A , works and the daintypancers | %,hospltal, whert i {x stated tory wn _| Seattle, Wash., Jan. 13th, 1908. of the Sixth av. dapriment that there is practically no hope fe atin Mr. Robert Hodge, | stores, as well as the gal arti nk ld added P : ca INGHAM PEDAGOGUE © Prof plead Sheriff, King Co., Wash cles from the vaudevill@houses, ay ccm eeaes to he nu WOULD BE HER MODEL G i My Dear Sir:—! am glad to see Attempt Made to Show) wil! compete. he tajured 1 caused H the stand you have taken in regard P : In addition to the pnor, a |e fremon great difficulty in fignt MAN. t Rad Habit )| to the prisoners in the county jail, That Indictment Was stake of $500 will be fwarded | 18S the flames, The whole town) WE ENA Mont ’ 1 ©. Rie M.D high ball,|1 hope you will succeed with those | the victor was aroused by the nd & greRt | p .Her 1 J Ips f He b | ay io F an no, t ng|three matrons. You can raise the Result of Plot. There will be no hadicaps, ywd gathered in apite of the early jena, a ‘nlilions “ ng operat be mf wate th Ba " , And w@ smok-| money and | will help you what | and all will have a fir fieid, | OUT and stockman, f ne ot] widow whom Leap Ye i P A Good|can. | can speak a good word for ewig Zag Among the prominent Salome | O8° hundred and fifty guests the Montaua legislat " “ t you and that will help. May the A ANCISCO, Jan. 14.~By dancers invited are ta Tan. | Were in the bulifing, which ts 8 of the best know dent f The ¥ he & | Lord bless you. Truly your brother, U. te Calhoun, traction guay, La Byiphe, Lot@ Faust, | 1°0' roe Bhs structure H tthern Montana, t eon taken | a1 ¢ qualif , 1 byt “H, D. BROWN.’ agnate al alleged giving Valeska, Suratte, Blande Deyo } ubert, of Emporia, « prominent into eustody to a to the | the § i i g a br led his defense! and Laura Guerite J'attorney, i9 stiff nilswing and his indictment « ne hive ae Stee t he W Moore, by his question of August |Former Governde GW. Vick was Poke Gaaaea o § ted to show that jearried down @ tAdder from know to def th 1 ‘ W i < Di GET $9, 00 was the result of j thts d floor and escaped withwut {n- | States of approxima 000 ac hoe 1 ched by Rudolph Spreck fur and in Choteau county, Bail ; he ha \ Prof ! Al of} | EL PASO, Mn, 14—By U. to make out a case against the The heavy snow which had drift: | was fixed Judge Hur hen 8 Pt 5 lynamited a head of the 1 ed , ved to break | diately furnished, and Mr. Pt i j af t te Ore Mining thee fore of the fall of many of cleaned ! t h i an o jumped from the - ; - ‘ W examina windows F sseteht Her Q on the late car strike, the granting ng [Ree Re RRR WR RR ee oun in a4 tne ; ot immunity and juror's genera 90 ENDS IT ¢ rae 4 Wood ~au the at Juan Vincen sail carrie sentiment {a tha tatter of ualop ville, | PANK CLEARINGS * OA a ce with Good i Greent it » Rodeo and tow and | Beattie * STORIA i By U. | pla aR. OFS: 3 was ed by the The third day of Calhoun's trial from | # Clearingn today... .$1,000,247.67 # | P. "Do. not» aime me ‘to the mandits, who a $700. saw the first juror in the case tem: day. * Balances 183,3 * course I have ee fs Ufo if a ER orarily passed. He Is ‘ dle Tacoma. # total fatlure. It wil useless to Dison, a asiesman for Marous Hart mb ovNe | ae oday...$ 740,161.00 # /tey to find out who I am,” was th a haberdasher. He sits subject to have | w 47,116.00 ® | farewell me e of & man re peremptory challenge * Portland & | laterod wt the Queens hotel here Before the prosecution finished in the © Clearings today * | Albert Ehmann, whose dead the examination of Dixon, the juror the | ® Balances w | has been found. A bottle that had | made complaint to Judge Lawlor |! nt- | # contained carbolic acid was lying oe ne tee TE cs at an agent had approached his orren: | * near / § ANGELS, Jan, 14,—Ce ' fended to shoot two turn be Mee that06 seaat hed approached ble | tat selntallte re the dam-|¥ ¥ ¥ XNA SE ee Upon the photograph of a woman| pis that he placed a revolve Ss hie been Rstoop [Upe k 28ee hortly. acter T toned her in regard to her hus |ko te the valle "of the COSGROVE WILL fopnd to the reom was written: | and n cartridges in a ¢ he | at San Di 18 Honduras on | ford, of 686 S,, was struck kt feeling in the graft cases, | Ointns | 5 This is the only woman in the | t)) Fr. J. Humely, a gan } wh he b ed . an fer back was kt ‘cused’ Mak the ae eteed|, The leveo wu the START TOMORROW | woria for me. H. G.” The nam teeo solicitor who 4,in the ¢ piratical tion. Had the plot| severety ing taken ; to bbe: Need Aelate naeee Dixon |? Sie river, panning now V SAN FRANCISCO, Jap, 14-—Ty | of the girl, written in another hand: | i) sccused of forgery, Tt. §.| beer ‘ prisoners, all -rovidence host © will re sald that his wife refused to talk|Proken Jn three piacentond Visaltal yy, P.—Annogncement haw , been| writing, 18 Helene — Mokro The | Watson, a young farmer of Nor| charged with fe whot are Crawford thought she had on the subject with the sleuth and| |” threatened with « sexous flood. | reanived trom Paso Robles. that| photo was taken at the Atelier | Vay °Gal, ts unde t t nfined in the jatl with Humely of thuie to crags the track be the agent then departed. 1 te town Of Oroal ig pander a foot | Gov. Cosgrove. will start. for | Apollo, Breslau Watson told the authorities that| would have been Uberated the car reached her, but she Olympia tomorrow morning tn the - _ ed on the snow and fell pro HORRIBLE METHOD OF FI p ‘ iifornia.” One phy. CARRIE NATION A Pofore the ca “eh be stop- siclan and Mrs, Congrové will ac | IS ARRESTED! TRAIN 1S WRECKED “SPEC LAR ATTEMPT ihe fi struck her, WARFARE MORE SALARY FOR :\\"".'\. ae BELGRADE, Jan. 14.—By U.P NEWCASTLE -ON- TYNE, Bng TO SUICIDE Wholesale slaughtering of Aus-| THE PRESIDENT TERRIFIC RAIN STORM, beg a BY t A : “ieei Na oe TWO KILLED Poth FA. ; trian troops has begun in Herze 7 \ a j ity U.P. he Aiherican antl-saloon crusade ) HEN, Jan. 14.—Ry U, P. govina by a bomb corps of 20,000| , WASHINGTON, Jan} 14—By v.| , CHICO. Cal. Jan ee during WAS arrested here while engage VANCOUVER, B. C., Jan.14.—By | Mrs. 8. J. Liner attempted suicide men, divided into parties of 20 oach,| P—The senate approppations com-| ihe night And today in the moun-|'” 4 7#id on @ saloon }U, P.—A Canadian Pacific railway | in [ of a botel here in the and scattered over the entire} miltee today approved the- legis! ining and the atreams and array Catholic Schoo! Scorched tik train, with a cargo valued at | p © of 60 guests by drinkt ' province, Men in the field wend|!Uve, “Judicial and ejecutive ap-| coding Fanthor river have become ABHRDHEN, Jan. 14.—-Fire caus: | $1,000,000, which arrived by the | chi ‘had % quarrel wi Coroner Snyder today satd reports that fights are teking place | propriation bili with [the amend-| reging torrents ed by # furnded pipe overheating | Hmpress of China, was run tnto by|her husband at their hy no inquest ‘Sanks be held with ref daily with heavy casualties, pevend piped ee Freusing, the dry.wood broke out in Rose eee fy tht ‘ipvor Wending. me * whe Be prared, oy ou Res apron i rence to es 6 ad ath of ie su of the president ,000 1 Destroyed. PE agg rk gull poe éiding 17 miles east of Swift Cu shed into the hotel lobby and Margaret Doenits, who owas shots BATTLESHIPS AT VALETTA. | to $100,000 per your, ieateat dg Psp Pattatiy ‘eshte bore Hay and Trant inst night, Brakemen Porter |after a few bitter words with her|<yreugh the heart at Eilliod VALETTA, lsiand of Malta, Jan. - sae 0 < be ~ nthe pale ‘© and Mount, of Medicine Hat, were | husband there, drank the contents | «nis state, last Tuesday night, ‘Ph i42-By U. P--The American. bat KING GREETS pa oaghye te bry Aa ee ee taten facie: | More | aited, and Hngineer Deacon seriou-|of the bottle ithe held, A doctor} coroner says T'was @ plain Skea Ueships Wisconsin and Kearsarge| ROM, Jan, 14 ‘ : id, passed ‘out Of the soho} {ly injured, An error of the brake-| was galled and, after working with | guiotde: : arrived here today, en route tg Al-| miral Sperry was gri od the lives offeven peer cand [ro oti in ately 4 out Of the aohool) tin not closing the awitch after | the. woman for several hour sho . siers. Sir Curzon Howe, Yom-| audience with King Jone 18 $164000, partly insured. sia SORLAR AE WER Y the silk train had taken the siding | was declared to be out of danger INDIANA OLis REP AIRED, manding the English fleet in the} uel today and then of ROBTON, Jon. Id--Abbott Law-| caused the accident, Tho — train a ea arse rape aes The Indianapolis, after havi Mediterrancan, faaued invitational statt officers to th ‘Thlet Tapes Waleh. |renog Lowell,’ author, lawyer und |immediately caught tte and four], WASHINGTON, Jon. 14 Presi.) been ty repate wince ‘Thank to a grand ball to be given tonight] arch, Anderann, © laborer, y K a 98s Ay ‘The king expl in honor of the officers of the Amer-| thanks for the relid lean ships, America, t, reported to the police oom Was entered last night, carried off & gold wakeh, Marvard professor, is to be the sue: | cars with valuable freight were to- cessor of Chérles W. Lilott as head | tally destroyed, The silk was tray. of the great, mile horseback ‘trip. stunt Jast night, bplendidly, rmpleving Che and will maintain her regulary He stood the to we between that port and thi, after throughout the sump Jambridge Univernity,| cling in bond to New York,