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| To give you all the news as soon as it happens | and in a way that will interest and instruct | you. | THE STAR AIMS | ZS Pues out fear of detection. MANY MEASURES OF ‘i Noted for Codification of '& * Laws on Various Twenty-four little dollies, all s dressed up in the finest of lin- és Topics. gerie and other furnishin | Usually worn by the elite of the e Ses yl fair sex, are to be deport - BY T. J, DILLON, | from Seattle. No, they haven't , j OLYMPIA, March $-—~The Elev.| committed any crime, nor are a “ they In any way to blame for enth legislature, in so far as meas | the disgraceful manner in ares of statewide interests are whieh they are heartlessly “cerned, is a thing of the past | packed in a hot, stuffy box, alt But two measures, the road bill; piled in rowe one above an- and the fisurance code, remain for| other, and the chinks filled with consideration cotton. They are just ordinary If for nothing else, the Eleventh! doilies that were mailed by legislative assembly will be noted! some kind but unthoughtful for the codification of laws on soul in Sedttie to the Story various topics, a gigantic work, for! . Kindergarten, at Kobe, Japan. which the legislature receives of-| Each little baby had a string ficial credix, whereas in reality the| around its neck with » name Iabor was performed by varioun| attached, showing te whom totlsome commissions, the identity it was to be presented upon of which was never generally! arrival. Now, just because the vt known. thoughtiess sender failed to put New Laws Codified. | oo owe stamps on the box These codes are the criminat| S¥fficient to carry them to the code, military, educational and hor-| '49d of the big red sun, they ticultural. Combined they make a, St be sent to Washington, deal of law, the full importance of! 9- ©. and there sold to the Which will not be realized for some| highest bidder—as siaves, per. time. Candor compels the state haps. Ment that whatever good or bad there may be in these codes cannot at the wattle office, in the d Of the legisiators. The criminal |/Deart beating beneath the snowy code’ was the only one that receiy-| White waist, and she felt more ise | own ngider-| keenly, perhaps, than anyo: ed anything like adequate cc ation, thé merits of the oth re be. | semmeeeeeeven LAST EDITION THE SEATTLE STAR WASH,, MONDAY, MARCH 8 E ONE CENT NICHOLS AND SCHIVELY CHARGED Wig GRAFTING SUM OF $25,000 W ALOCIL THEATRE |TWO HUSBANDS OF A WOMAN MIX IT. IN THE NEAR FUTURE their work to be done until they pas messed the senate lrift barrier White river, To the absence Jams of drift in the White river until it overfl ie estimated of damage in the when to thi Called to Show House to Quell the Row. is a large sum comparative t ars Just as the orchestra at Pantages| Ket the money back in the Love Me an@) erty affected yesterday attort Buchanan espled) hia former wife clinging to the arm} mains for the vere John Snopavich, and the spect} tacle made him nee red theater was playing the World le Mine’ . The senate has done its dut jeome a law and t Mr. Buchanan pawed the es Ast danger is that, in the hurry of the through hal crowd in order to get a good look at the new husband it seome that Mr 7 [Buchanan Were divorced last May. jand F uyallup valleys to be negle cted children had the oldest,of which Is @ boy | December the! former Mra. Buchanan became — John Snopavich. | the former anton was with the party) | Yesterday afternbon when Mr, Ba] chanan steamed ahead at full speq@da) The Fight Begina. peaceably | the theater when he saw Huchanag bearing down hard on his port quar the house will neglect the bill as the measure portant to the a RC ese ALLEGED SWINDLER IS ARRESTED IN tas MOINES picks The eldeat son of In the new state criminal code it is provided tha t there shall be no curtains | in saloon windows or doors. Cartoonist Renfro has g iven us herewith a glimpse | into the time when this law shall go into effect. He will wear masks and false whiskers so that we may d rop in for our toddy with- | believes that some of us | rehouse receipt JOSEPH HERMAN BAID TO HAVE VICTIMIZED MANY COAST CITIES. The Seattic authorities of the arrest tn Ch Joseph Herman, an aiteged swindler Tormerty traveling salesman for the athern Distillery company Herman Was apprehended in Dee Moines and was taken to Chi whore he te being held moan le & prepoesorsing young | Accounts of wh jblew were sadly at variance in jay this morning. jand ex-husband accused each other struck. the ft amount reported ~ LEGISLATURE HAS REALL t ACCOMPLISHED MUCH — accounts It waa a very merry, Mr. Suopavich is sald to have! * \festively tried to claw out one Offfellow in appearance, and i His alm waa lof Wealthy parents tn Now Yc ver, and he only succeed (Pe went wrong while ed in scraping « small bandfal of |te, tne Peeitic const. Buchanan's 4), od being thick: princtpal coast cities, he « sob turned of mourners behind him and te gaid to} war to the ¢ loen t necessary, uniers nts occur which inquest over th taon os theught to Huchanao’s TOUCHES CHORDS HEART OF NEAT LITTLE WOMAN CLERK AND AL MOST HARDENED NEWS PAPERMAN, 5 IMPORTANCE ARE 4 CUTE LITTLE STORY OF CUTE LITTLE DOLLIES return to the East afte the saloon men of all im starboard cheek |, er than water, Buchana od to right merrily have taken several sfvere swat at} bis stepdad in et having had peeved because Snop | the Joy and pleasure that » int oved were avich, all same Shylock aquinteyed children realm of the ARMY HEADQUART ERS MAY COME TO SEATTLE | tion of removal The idea is strongly | nan drew forth his a ann Snopavich in the lip one neat Httle prod) Mra Bnop 1 |a¥ich sided with her latest husband | ust itke # oriminal in sending them |#4 !s said to have cut in with @ jon to Washington, where they will |/fe™ befty | be buried beneath hundreds of oth: | jer pleces of mail matter 1 can't even pay the ex because the! to quell make & | succeed in a great measure But Patrolmen Miles and Bough. ton arrived on & hurryup cali an Numbers of the men clerks had|took the belligerents to the city thelr atteation called to the tittle | fall, doilies, but fafled to note any prodded Mr rived of these dolls that i enjoy so much. STRONG LIKELIHOOD THAT ALL OFFICERS WILL BE FROM VANCOUVER, partment of the Co- cilie of Washington All Were Arrested. In the meantime usbere and af taches of the theatre did thelr bent but did not > has discussed the WASHINGTON, March &— By U. P.--There likelihood that army headquar tere will be removed from Van rracks, Wash. to Se le a strong | change for the reason, in partic the headquarters more centrally located than the which le re }quired on ail foreign mail where he of the corrugated countenace’and he of the sliced man interest” in their non-delivery | pureed their bruised flewh and f Hundreds of packages are sent to | ings and telephoned for bail. 4 The scene shifted to the poll! & court this morning. As neither x husband would ad starting the serap, just @ slip of Gordon waa sessed a fine of $10 each that these dolites would bean was paid RAVES OF MURDER SAN FRANCISCO, } i) army circles that chief of staff, and vement will be on members of his staff, have the ques nee ee @O DOWN AT SEA LUDRIZ BAY Washington jth Engiand to Help Poor. bunch of dolls that ¢ any Seattle stor mild be bought of @ report rece lish ministry 4 stump and German Southwest | to investigate methods and devise improvements in t | knowing that they would never be , she had hard work keep. djing the lump from welling up tn | be Iaid to the credit or discredit Mtter division, has a warm little| her throat Maybe she has been » id had a dolly ainty little postal clerk-ees The Auckiand was bound from Rosario J care of those in the community who November that Troop B, Fitth cavalry, {he Auckland narrowly & Probably one of the big things 4 done by the legislature that has already dropped from the minds of court Wives tote’ two abuart Men was the election of a United ‘2? ¢ aside ) two depart States § senator It was a purely | Ment whieh “iy expedite the a < formal matter, and interested no\°UMUlated wor one except poasibly Mr. Jones him The Great Surpri : gett. Perhaps the greatest surprise of { Maneary Had Work the session was the passage of ‘iad The earlier period of the session |the woman suffrage bill. The bill r, was in continual excitement by rea-| will permit the voters of the state | ? son of the anti-equine activities of to express their sentiments on the Ole Hanson. His race track bill, | question at the next ele ‘ which raised so much racket, wae|shape of a proposal to amend the passed with ease, aithough the | constitution emergency clause was stricken. The state has one new county The bitterest and longest fight,/by reason of the activities of the of course, was over the 1 option |legisiature, that of Grant, which quiet! a fight ended so recently war car that its detaiix are stil! prominent | Douglas In the public aye The powers of the railroad com For the first time since their or-| missioners were extend ganization as territories, Washing te ton and Oregon have come to an jos, Nurses and embalm figreement relative to the fishing r i laws to be obeyed on the Columbia. |thetr callings and are now und ; Represent es of the O mn leg | state cont the same as barbers, . & islatare met Washington lators | dentists or docte i at Seattle and a ¢ These, perhaps, are the more im . a bla river fishing cc ich portant measures passed, although passed by both leg disagreement that in yeare particular class, trade, see # risen to the seriousness of | tion or profession. Not all of these ly and state militia have been signed by the governor 4 Fish Trust Doomed. but most of them have received his| Other laws wore passed govern. | *pproval % ing the taking of salmon in Puget Bb sound waters, ‘The tinh trust made POLICE, OFFICERS ; Hil nettorn out of extetenee, and| IN A PISTOL DUEL. od the bill, but its purpose appal-| P.-Sergt. Patrick ‘ed enough of the senators to en-| perhaps fa compass its defeat lby Patrolman James J. Magui - Six new superior judges we re | who shot him three times. Ken y| created, King, Pierce, Spokane and| was near his home, when Maguire | ficiate Chehalis counties each getting one | took him to task for remarks which | and the counties {n the southwest-|he charged against him. Kennedy ern corner of the state getting two. | beat Maguire with his club, and the Fd This advanced the political for | latter fired ytal wreck while WOMAN STARTS POSSE AFTER HOLD-UP MEN LOS ANGELES, Hes raving In the Presidio hospital the authort ndeavoring to m with lumber and other freight mouth of the er and for a time tt [thought she statement of the fire depart: ficlals today. The fire was discov See era ene TSS coef cnasrne somo INTERESTING OLD PAPER! 3: Two new members have been a| 4 to the supreme court, and here today are ¢ grounded at ¢ famous murder of Jennie | in Paterson OWNED BY WALTER CASWELL ting curios in Se. Winona Dally published on Satugday containing a entire battle Bull Run, and the consequent fight, dowh in history as woret catastrophes in human records Ayres, however, stated that she was | floated after 200 fons of her lumber killing of the Paterson taotors airk ia he continued on her voyage, PeeEC LLL Tee BANK CLEARINGS. pears to have more than a cursory heavy rains had sos knowledge of the crime several wealthy which seat! young men to tm penitentiary days ago Glass & copy of the Clearings today which threatened thir homes. tion in the placed tn the ward. attendants and plunged through @ heavy glass enclosed } beyond a few cute was not seriously Tle eluded the! which has gone Clearings today. . .$1,060,460.00 veranda, bat) » interest attaching to IP sorte mre ron re * Clearings today a F 4 out of @ section of was then confined tn a contains this des given by an eye ing and vivid manner ee ee) |DIVES FROM WINDOW. WASHINGTON, March 8 Commander from a seconds naval hospital and was perhaps fatally injured. Reid sent his nurse from the to procure a glass of water attendant had hardly xi 0 as to mh and telephone idnight last night secured with Latest News Fr another message jJand at Manassas mobilization ured official recognition of describing the and the murder of Miss Boscheiter, ‘FORMER SEATTLE: MINISTER A HERO AT CHURCH FIRE PITTSBURG. Just as the evening services | were ending last night a Captain of Police Killed. of Vera Cruz, atories of the wound inflicted recently reading of it which make & slip back into The deserip. which ve been many of interest which Fortuna according to a dis were pursuing Zouaves and the Black Troop of the | pateh received rebel cavalry ta the finest that we table, he jammed {t against the BTATRSBORO, Ga f & great battle, | MRS. SHORROCK pone, M Reid took a running jump jand dived headlong from the Joseph ‘Weeds while bathing switchboard x Jot her childr the new $7,000 organ LOST MEMORY RETURNS. SAN FRANCISCO, J Richards of Port-| ndered into the hospital Satur josing his mem covered and left the hoi » sald his expors one that he and he cannot ac all but wuceeeded, The house pass | ST. LOUIS, Mo. March §—By U | Kennedy was ally wounded last night fe Depowit Co... Hig » yard and expired directed the congregation to leave afternoon at M. Wilson will will be made. | pan de and as the last mi morning aft mation left the vestry he} » i himself went into the opening and 43 Lis biasing clothes wore extingulah- The Organ was ruined and the Jeburch badly damage succumbed to pn | was very peculiar | never had before count for it Patric HAVE IT SENT HOME If you are not a regular reader of The Star, telephone Main 1050 or Ind. 441 and have the paper delivered by carrier. ENCASED IN HARD S NI |STANGEL’S REMAINS UNEARTHED IN TUNNEL. [Man Was Imbedded in Cement by Big Cave-in. 8 nt th hich engag eting ‘ - t “K f Augu r to the E akin 1 failing 2 crush into the soft weeks tha ident set so firn ab him although the boy was toana 1 o'¢lo this m was 10 o'clock be it freed from the h ne by means of No Inquest Will be Held. tely taken to the ablishment, where It now ng word from Norway where Stange! lived until recently In case the body ts not shipp the funeral ¥ be or th *s of any iu the is missing from th the living, and has been left his home for his shift wer, on the morning of the Stangel’s body was positively ider morning by his wif nd several workmen who k es iware and Implement Dealers’ ‘CLASSIFICATION © tual Fire Insurance association o& — nd the Western Live OF “JAGS” NEW YORK ch &.—By U. P Magistrates in the night courts |< have classifi Sjage come before them for sentence and the penalty t he grouped his cases thus Stew” $3, “souse” $3, “bun” $2, “jag” (without trimmings or noise effects) $2, “piffie” $1. in cases where these psycholog- ical conditions accrue on one’s birthday, at a christening, wed ing or wake, the fine is remit- ted. The per Ity for plain drunk scales as high as $10, or six months in the workhouse ATTEMPT P. 0. ROBBERY. OGDEN, Utah, March 8.—By U, P. That robbery was the object of those who started a fire in the post-| joffice buflding last night was th ent of. red before the flames had spread to any of the mail matter Fight Fire to Save Homes. MILL VALLEY, Cal., March & U. P.—Despite the fact that ed the foliag of the redwood trees In Blythedale eanyon near here, the residents of Mili Valley and vicinity spent the entire night fighting a forest fire he destruction of ESCAPE UNION CITY, Tenn., March 8 By U. P.—Hirsehel Hoge, a con fe ed member of the dof “night riders” who murdered Capt. Quentir Ranken at Walnut Log in Octob scaped from jail at Dresden yes | terday and has not been r eaptured. The soldiers at Port Regan we notified and began a search for the | fugitive Will Honor St. Patrick—The Ja dies of WHI teK inley circle, G 1 A. R., will en state offic King Kate would ni Booth, as from the p: ed for BSehiv treed the | deserted lost. F Nichols r Walla Fire pay m Any sary expense for these exarainationg: inflicted is in proportion to) gehtvely reported to examine the condition of the prisoner. Mag istrate Kernochan today explained | Seattic, charging a tee of $50, wheres! Jas the actual expense could not Rave: exceeded $15. I: ree examinations of the Seatte | ance cor |rirst and $59 for subsequent exam= inations, whereas the actual ex in each case could not have ex $15 bee Or ecelving $160, whereas the president ARBOCK }, and-from that thme until October he practically all his time and ces to that come pany, receiving a salary of $2,597.88) ‘That during all this time the come pany nsolvent and Sehively knev That for > years Sam Hy Nichols, and John I BUT SENATE VOTES AGAINST AN INQUIRY. Paulhamus Makes Charger of Blackmail Against Officials. BY T. J. DILLON. OLYMPIA, Maré morning, afte n ti anding an investigation of stat fficers with partiesiag of e to the trance depart nent by Sam H, ary of state, he re was offered by Paulhamus. of Pie county, who 1 that within four years pr hols and Schively th ver $25,000 from insuranes mpanies for whi they have a ant to the state, t - aced black ma charged on the 0 was classed as & gi wayman, who went into the ime r s and told the officers s to stand and de resolution would have carrie@ with hb heat that t scandal was the istory of the sta the Seht re and simple blackmail. Pautharnus pur times om the floor, referred to Schively af @& | blackmail Ruth of Thurston came éown asserting that the — alone responsible senators favors — gation originally had to support ft, cover and gain- chols and Booth the resolution was s changed his vote solution will be te. Jered tomorrow The Specific Charges. Paulhamus resolutions? April 16, 1907, Sam Bt i from the Wallg srance for an examination, nd that July 29 of the same year, they rec $200 from this company which no accounting has been made > the state, The actual expenses: for this examination could not have | ex eded $50. July 31, 1907, Sehively thet the Washington Jemar association of the same elty 7 each for an examination n one day, and finally com= mised on $100 each, The neces= nuld not have exceeded $60, $50 for $15 Job, That in 1905, 1906 and 1907 Guardian Life Insurance company That since 1905, Schively has made @ Association Tnsgts . charging $200 for the” at on December 22, 190 Schively examined the Columbia fe and Trust company, of Porte ceseary expenses could not have exceeded $50. Draws Two Salaries. That tween July and October, 1906, ely, a8 deputy insurance drew his regalar sale ; that on July # he v ed trustee Pacific Live Stock: rance commissioner, Schively, as deputy 9 lected from a large number of ie | eurance panies, at least, mougy jto cover expenses ft examine | which examinations have never been t election as tnewi s r, John # 1 money to cover exame ereafter made, such rbitrary and not for the: f applying upon any exe ount onnection with ex» urely as arbitrary are more than 260 ine nies doing business “an Yr th A arbite harged each of them oa elr entry into the states vere entered during the. «i ra, in addition to these: companies, 87 other companies, Whellg $200 each for exams eoding 5, 000 | sctual requires company $200 — ichola

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