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aaah LAST EDITION THE STAR AIMS To give you all the news as soon as it happens and in a way that will interest and instruct you. 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. ll WASH., TUESDAY, MARCH 16, 1909. PRICE ONE CENT JMAKES NO PROVISION FOR [HAE HELUTAFT SENDS HIS TARIFF HANDLING A.-Y.-P. CROWDS |p |i jr MESSAGE TO CONGRESS JAMMED INTO A FEW CARS. escraten NIGHT MR. JOHMNSON’S WIFE DECLARES SITUATION AN EXTRAORDINARY \NOT PURE \ WHITE | ONE AND URGES SPEEDY ACTION FOR RELIEF OF BUSINESS INTERESTS. | Buillon Says S. E.Co. Will) prow shourd a man propose? Be 118 Cars Shy on |, 82°!" Ne so It rently x ingly 1 ft y . | June 1. ae be HIGHWAYMEN TAKE A! . ' as NAPOLEON . pes ear sn sahil al wos ged j a ae ° nie Ya a t ms, JASHINGTON arch 1¢ > - aft today se ‘. Fs, AB tgs, TURN IN THIS BAAS to congress his spectal 1 age calling for a readjustment and revision ven counting the 90 new | of the he ” } - a, . a ko ‘vee oe tn ft follow sare which the Seattle Electric | Lochinvar who will CITY. of the tariff. The mensas , toll Company claims to have or h way to be ial 'o the senate and the house o ‘ @ered, further investigations ams and | } “T have ¢ 1 thi in extra session in order to enable by the public utilities depart i come to court her 1 the Two Men Beaten Up by} 4 to give fet te \ { the Dingley ment have induced Superintend. oss es § ” tariff act. Conditions affectiz , ens Thugs Who Robbed | Them. ent Bouillon to the belief that the street car company will be @t feast 118 cars shy of the num required to property handle traffic during the A-Y.P. ex Position. These figures are obtained from a table prepared by em yes of the department, who generally have n justment and revision of the import ¢ nposed by that act “More than this, the present tariff act, with the other sources | of revenue, does not furnish income enough to pay the authorized Three victims of highwaymen re expenditures. By July 1 the excess of expenses over the receipts e po | for the current fiscal year will equal $100,0 The successful party in the last electic Carl Wass, who te stopping at the i to the re been investigating the . ab « Ratlroad av, and Yee vision of the tariff he count the busines a ty especial Street car situation for several nd RY, OF ri h ar i intr r pectal months. > hes , met a stranger in exvest ——- t } at th . ar saloon late last) The prospect of a te port duties always causes The question of an efficient N | jnie r ranger akested @ @ suspen alt ir meertainty as to the @treet car service has been put bs | wa in the nie ir, and fe ly up to the city council. A wh n the foot of} Maeh Bouthron “kunnel” m [being “shot” at the hanges to be made i their ts, and it re of the high- Boullion, of the department of Sy ys ston ot he eget t ) ture Kis weapon tc his pocket Vaue o est importance that the new b id be eed upor 1 passed ie utilities, last night intro the f¢ : . . iggant opponents of miscegena- | night his 6 with as much speed as p vie, consistent with Its due and thorough three ordinances, fixing a r " : town | #08 wos tay aside thelr pons and! per lined and he can #u siadislilinien 7 tre . : had . there will be no race ric » Gal walk awa th a cargo ¢ Ing schedule on every «treet @ Elise Davis — Dear | Me on | vestod ” Ties Ccahd aah the ovditnns ACTION NECESSARY. Hine within the city limi Madam: | ain't the president va ' ba ti < at would put the i ordinances will necessitate! of the First National bank, but | Firet av ant on 1A} Artha Johnson's” wife is an ent of the demon rum und Fe ‘ I have deemed the present to be an extraor- Operation of many more cars) when my pipe is drawing right I | _ Fourth Prise beat orchestra | M m Tack or (Germ nererenes 10 letter tr Mf onleies * dina n within the meaning of the constitution, justifying Are now in service ean peek through the smoke far |" etigated 7 Bam Fitzpatrick, the n anperstitio cponmee Q ae a 2 Mr. Bouillon's reoveam ndations| *9v@h to see where | can get Fifth, Sixth, Seventh, Eighth, | Herr “ ‘ce | former manager coons are—and he rat an ring the calling of an extra se In my inangural ad r f to n| fed plush furniture enough for {Ninth and Tenth Prises—cone seat 0 hot ste ack Johnson is as an when he tangled dress I stated in a summary way the prineiples upon which, in my Serering the requirements for 89) two people. Will you held down | eae? ’ Adequate street car service were te the other end of the breakfast Th r Anderson, a marine | *40tm@an's past, himar oO) If the return judgment, the revision of the tariff should proceed, and indicated Bored. The same issue in covered| table and dish out the excelsior [today until So ng in a drunken | de Rim his wife would Ike the shade of ¢ at one new source of revenue which might be properly resorted in ordinances which were re-| to me for life? i Or Gee a 7 Jor Union hall, |& Whitewnshed ily if she were 11| parte is meandering around in the) | , raph presarticicnt : a ane ferred to the corporations commit “Yours, CON RYAN. award the prises aud + cant sf 1 Foes poh the prevailing hue in| minty confines of the vs o in gone r, a ! uture defi is unnecessary rm See The council must decide one} Upon receiving the letter, the gir! the winners in ample . on ° an whe in whence, a small ghost with repeat what I then sald Sway or the other, either for the Tefuses him. The Star wa to} to attend the performance on Thurs Son. Shaheen Tae w The accompanying photograph and a slight stoop may hang around - 4) venture to suggest that vital business interests of the id y 1 ” wre » ywa the future victim of the Low! the foot rail of “Li'l Artha's” bed know how tts readers wo ening session be country require the attention of congress, that th " or for the Seattle Electric . es not seem to ingly offer the be written in tink ‘1 Hat wan | AtMOlé® alfaifa miner and his wife care all the fight out of him y a 4 ie tuatie croana Bot seem tO | lowing prines for the best letter sut ne 9B Oh Battery ta Seer ses oer oan te Genel aay ee a chiefly devoted to the consideration of the new tariff bill, and — a. mitted by any reader ntest fin - ee that the less time given to the other subjects for legisiation at Ta the regular course of events| First Prize—Hox holding st the ordinances should be reported seats for the performance ” back to the council withtn two or|Gtrl Question,” at the M three weeks. The schedules provid. |*tre, Thursday evening, Mar ed for in the ordinances are as fol-| Second Prize—Pour best | seats. * rize—T © & Southera Hatlway |. Bs ind Prize—T Hf Re ¢ 5 Company. | = = SEE sa eR ONE it om ¢o m. to 9 a m., 4-minute ieeiimiemnsinie : ion, the better for the country “(Signed) W. H. TAFT.” night —| When Taft's meseage was read in t ta tvs the : th house it was greeted me wit jause. It was referred to = 3 | ate then adjourned until Friday | oon. rt = S a midnight. “10- ’ COUNCILMAN MCKINNON FINDS ous Prom S. C Osborn & € commission brokers, comes a | As the culmination of the fire GaA holidays, ‘when the company me % corrective letter couched in terms of forg protest anent | works in the house yesterday, the WHAT IT MEANS TO FALL INTO SUDDEN CHANGE TAKES PLACE mt | last skirmish of the insurgents was this « © best orchestra way; from 9 a. m. to 4:30 p. m os onan eb The Star's f that nice between “bucket | when the Fitzgerald substitute for iN THE ROOT-GO : (Continued on page 2) GE 6000 COUNCILMANIC DISFAVOR ss a gut IN shop? an the Clark resolution was adopted by a yote of 211 to 172. ate stock ex t the r periority of the “stock exchange member” are be RRR RRR ——— jor mug taste Mr. Osborn | The substitute provides for the ra — | SPOKANE, March 1¢—By U. P Bea RM eae SRA Vay oe NR eens ee | adoption of the rules of the. pre- Ne “MATERIAL IMPORTANTLY." * une he a : ee ree eat atti are eee neuen te Tee Gar compelied to confess ie to-| | vious congress with the modifies ‘The following epistle, re # | ans in oa ot the Root-Gordon connection by (2bility to make this distinction, despite the painstaking efforts | jtion that an “unanimous consent™ telved by Poltce Chief Ward * ont showing that accounts have been|of Mr. Osborn. Bucket shop and legitimat tock exchange |ealendar is created. All bills far this morning, speaks for Itseif. + ‘« M « er again and discovery made t look ‘ ABs ees Pig jorably reported and for three. days & The writer, N. Moreta, of * Ateanaee aad that the company owes Gordon $i¢,| Still look very much aliketo The Star. The fact that one has on the house calendar may be ath d fier! chiet “ ow . apeneed ete t 000, instead of Gorden being short./a leased wire running to Ch the wire of the other} ERY sent” cal Be dha the renel Bt to e chiet in is 7 ony at ® On tht One . te no’ n en cale in aeebe: * was fired from get the dep heer bie ae -_ pers amie rung only to the basement of the g where it is located FAILS MAKING TRIP oy member. This makes it pos 1 committees to w rut whicn’ tt his defe ve a ements ’ ; % “Bir, Chief of Police el eercererans comnatiane te oc whieh it ted to sh inquiry off. | does not appear to be essentially distir : OVERLAND FROM ble to bring up a bill-der conse % “T inform to you that a thief ® | crously appointed on the séuncthhan to Oe with Hill states that polities ay A k eration st Guy thne-aue: peurum @ecome in my lodging room ®\and printing and. harbe : . it, and tea tes the ieee On the other hand, the resemb between the tw« VALDEZ. the stifling tactics previously im W® (that is no. 1 room tn Okayama #/| wharves committees, These Asserts His Independence. arises from the fact both make a business of receiving | duiged in to such # great extent. * Motel) at 407% Yesler Way # imittees moet about once ev ui Kion n, since he went to the The prosecuting attorney is bend-| 5, 46 to the tt ; ; £ tos fitie Th Committees Named. oe years council, has i pod el ager to . sets as to the rise or fall in rice of commodities e : W Street in this town, and the Rh, was generally underst ain ¢ phere ling all eff now to w Arrives at Vancouver on! Spesker Cannon this afternoon © thiet stealed away 8 bagkage ® yy iinon’ “hud a bunch He Mt trem eat |raiirond corruption, The Gordon |fact that one located on ot of the street, or the other |announced the appointment of the Win which are several material ®) hue he himself had no a6. aioe: ’y lahortage was cidental, but the ‘ { ‘ The & o | Steamer—En Route following committee on rules for # importantly) of mine that is ®)che awful siaughter climante body. further “than te eo/COMpaiy appreciates this motive a brick building, doesn’t see 1¢ Star to be important. | or eco 3 # made in Japan during my ab # | councti president had arrange jown the line rphy when | aod will stand the cast to block It.| The one important fact appears to be that both the bucket to Seattle. | J. G. Cannon, of Minos; John 4 ‘W sence from the room between 9 #/to may that McKinnon tix the jatter and Gill were at logger - | | Dalzell, of Pennsylvania; Walter k a elock this rorning and 2 & | putting it in mitd language heads, And in view theese facts shop and the legitimate stock exchange are primar gambling} leestth of towe Champ Clark, of ae we that the tenderest bo! the ones who ur nd the ‘4 W ‘ |. VaANCoUVW .. arc ; _ ; oat yes found tik the thiet © petrified brick In comparinon. | polities which Intiuence. the counel institutions, and morally one is not a whit better than the), VANCOUVER, B.C. March 16 | Missouri, and J. J. Fitzgerald, of = " “ ¥ " counc y ily Cooper, an ner | Ne 0 a he gat that begsage: #| Handed a Nice Packa aie te te uae other of Alaska, is in town with his team | i¢o wn cuene wo oan. pre i | stau or Wan comin ” * fast *, hav ‘failed to a le 1 Please, inform me that I will #| it is not hard to understand the! “I was panned be he Star is painfully aware that the new code does not Of Goeuoniving fatiga Ei. |wails from the democratic side # come to see you any time and * m for handing McKinnon this |be j f $2 to make § Val a — of leone. The member trom |to . reac . te ato change, b e . “et dex overland. The go as all|greeted the announcement i _.. that baggage is mine . =— x4 mone, The : nber from ode 7 and _ BROTHER reach -. conn t “ < bange, —" ; the on isi d right through Alaska and Yukon,| Fitzgerald had been placed upon ag not. tis oH he f ae, VOSEE 108 ae lar ei t will as it fails to reach the bucket shop Joth of them are still put under the milder skies of British |this all-powerful committ ol * Cate a Br, egy Nel denna ng Bn ore gy ab of anyone | | fF Ce ia the trail became impas- lor the two @emocrata, 2 khhhhae * ** * ae te te tee | mren 2 a. ¥ a i 1 od to vote as I] | beyond the reach of the police by reason of the fact that occa-|abie and there was nothing for itl ache. Gee haniiwerks0tu tee a . hink rh 5 always, and put to tu ¢ oriously to | _ lly refused to be forced in line there ars no councll ganas that m4] BAN FRANCISCO, March 1¢—y | Sionally some one makes a bona fide purchase through them. | }}}" {24 ae ee eveaicuity. pur | Speaker in choosing Clark, the i Joe meas in which the contr y act in yey U. P.—In order to ea potion : brag > 9 inority leader, and Fit: 1d, fi beeper ve Mi, z mn «ny way,|! WV hateve ! s Mr. Osborn may have conce . sjcomfortably on the Princess May. | minority leader, zgerald, 3 MANICURISTS 1] Paes ey 6. ogg 2 Alyy wig 0d ay alla Meaening Thomas from tion upon the Whatever de 2 ay have concerning the per’s fine team of huskies and| with whom Clark had a bitter con- 3 : | ; 1 n the mncUman Revelle “ot charge of rr er, & had « md the |hie sledge naturally attracted much|troversy on the floor of the house a 6 franchise, w ich | his” jast ised him of firing the fatal shot attention as the hundred or #0 pas- to represent the demo : ixaue of @ ight, being re f JUSTICE COURT wan before rations com-|further duty as A mes 0. Young took the witness | credwlity of The Star, and this paper will be obliged to con-|Sttention as the Ramana’ of we tine. | 2 ret oe a fused to, buckle San fone ick acum tne heteran ok terdny and testified that! tive its hostile attitude toward both until it can be shown] Started from Valder. } wai cotdmented gti Me pretty manicurists, a waning an’ on Fred Sawyers toe waders sited F an Will- | that™either th p or the 1 stock exchan rhe veneers Me out, 2m Cushman Named. aoe and a jeweler presented A) And still tater, McKinnon, as t please President ¢ nates r lest yous. an ante ly conducted, is of any benefit to community to vuirbanke Was ron in| Speaker Cannon also announced Title comedy in Judge George's | chairman of the police committes Kinnon was fired from the fire| Thomas aa lo on tvial thomsect ta, . r “ i From thence to Circle City| the following new members of the @ourt this morning. | ma himeeif further unpopular|and water, police mrations and | on « for the murder of Meine, | === So: and Eagle City on to Dawson, down | ways and means committes: 4 Marie Sargent refused to pay|with the clique by his activity in|street committees and added to the |e jury having agreed on the ANNON ‘BLO ws OFF tt tain Shee a was| DW, Couhinan, of Waskinnlind ¢ Harry Goodman, jeweler, $26 for re pro ~ ae e mo fon action on|harbor and wharves and Mbrary and |firet Cc ugh overf were met | Robert Broussard, of Louisiana, ga ing, et, ei Ceara a aa Bred. ns the eran ‘SOME STEAM By anda soa, te 804, Nr and, after both had explained tn haied tenthe c pemecten sn 1 MAY SIGHS | BILLS | to Caribou Crossing and Atlin. Here Cushman {fs a republican, and gharacteristic style to Judge George it is understood, was | committees. Jay's proceedinas wait you, Mr |the real difficulties of the trip were | takes the place made vacant on the What a horrid person one Ha tee ee on aco GETS HOT UNDER COLLAR AND kuna: ceedings #uit you, Mr.) cocountered. The weather took a|committee by the faflure of Bon- . aedman was, the judge fixed the | OLYMPIA, March 16.~By U. P.—|"" 2) eg WeIGHTS OFF HIS | mendments improved the |8ft turn, and only 56 1 f the |ynge, of Colorado, to return to con- ie mittee the ring at $2 WOMEN Pp oO T T Acting Governor Hay has signed the abitew VALVE s rut eee Rie femans|Fum to Asheroft were accomplished |gress. ‘The other two, Broussard j gum Marie very promptly paid| L following: House bill 200, requir 5% black clone uddenty taking ite mest; When the trip had to be'wbandoned./i44 Harrison, are democrats, and ‘ of New 40 Henry Hansel, who had bought | es and towns to make an-| — belligerent angle, the old chieftain,| | Takes Steamer at Skagway. — | succeed Bourke Cockran ee om Coole. RUIN MINIS tImates for expenditures; H. WAHINGTON, March 16—By U, [Gun ane, anger, shook hie fist in} |e cour oth, only nine malies were| York. and D. L. D. Granger, ot 7 new military code; senate |p WetiNT Ts Cannon tet off « ad dag ral rg feet In depth, only ning miles were|Rhode Island. Hisses from the «iving state ratir re- | democratic side greeted the an- i COM: | of the stearn he collected ye was forfeited and s wer operate by the will of t Be FILE PETITION) cricrco, starcnss—iv uv Pjcurm members. A students to beware of the wiles of | « the women during their ministry,| of suspicion should ever be he Howat, rd . One of the ministers who heard conference with the president for/and dashed out of the building, leav-|although disappointed, like a good pitch Pein, the Rev. Mr. Barton's lecture sai | 45 minute ing Clark wondering wheth be | Alaskan, takes the fate the weather | he invariably had his wife av bi milingly asked How did lamused or insulted ls wed upon him in a philosophic OGDEN, Utah, March 16.—By U. | manner |P.—A bloody riot in which scores his congr t Missemri, the ml to vacation of plats | \ om a : sat non an Clark met at the ation that no bi White |y m control of grain inspection; | when the “insurgents” won a This talk about the ng |traced back to Atiin and on to/nouncement of these appointments | clergyman | 8. B. 326, prohibiting sale of liquor | victary over him tn the bY la ia. Seen hat they |Skagway. From Vancouver to Se- | also, In elaboration of a recent warning | should #o order his life and so safe.| ' Indians; 8. B. 156, horticultural | making 4 “few characteristic re-/wanted and att a attle, Billy and his dogs will —- to University of Chicago divinity | guard his relations with the women | CO@¢ B. 214, amending law ag |marke” today to Champ Clark, of to ¢ 2 committee of 15 czars, | road. his sled is fitted up to} ity leader. Can~ | do 4 by Champ Clark andjrun on wheels, The dogs are in| y ; 4 jette, and Lafollette is a fake.” |splendid fettle after the tr close ter Cannon had been in} Cannon’ then turned on his heel| upon §,000 miles, and W Cooper Rearing a petition signed by over| the Rev. W. E. Barton, a Co 900 property owners of the district | thonal pastor, today explains ce forth and east of Union bay, 25|/ remarks on the subject ma “embers of the Union Bay Imprave-| himself to a Presbyterian ministers’ | the telephone, because a woman ean i club will watt on the board of| conference yesterday | spy out evil motives in another wo- | , | LLS MAN Wy | ing terribt t t |of American workingmen and Greek Oanty nimissioners tomorrow man more rapidly than a man ing terrible agony from burns. Miss laborers were Injured occurred to- Boiing and request that the board| , tn dhe Ara ment wis ny TB monn fell salesp aad the ‘STRUCK BY A CAR when a Greek attempted to { yrlate money for the construe I myself,” saya he, “have known | clothes caught fire from the tron | become one of a group of American Ges piled driveway across the| number of most diabolical plots © HARI OTTESVILLE, Va,, Mareh When she awoke the room was in AND INJURED Jetroctaral tron ‘workiore ‘wae aan on forth end of Union bay |to entrap and ruin men of God who , By U. P.—Bulletin—John Arm flames, and before her screams | | posing before @ camera. : ubishivitlatatainenes were doing in entire Innocence strong ( Then ler, brother of former jsummoned ald she was badly burned | While wandering along W sing Whe e G they deemed to be thelr duty. The It ts believed she |ton et. near First ben the Groot won threws eam | Lieut Gov. Lewis Sttuyvesant Chan about her body » Maat night 2 . : A.-Y -P E MYSTIC vee by no means uncommon in lier, of New York, and a momber of | will recover }Charles MeConnaghey, ‘a ship car- | Of the Rep tey esther be becaaay a oF be | down town churches.” ERVOUS |the ‘millionaire Astor family |penter, of Eagle Harbor, was struck | Abusive, and a ight followed. Soon 2 | | } ; | Rev. Mr. Barton had drawn at jand killed an Englishman 1 car and vadly bruleed | Tete tn bay, Whee’ ee | the conference a picture of preach by a at et hey Englishman DEFINITE ACTION labout ‘the head and face,” He was Joined in the fray. When the 7 iillard near here last nigh * . jtaken to vidence hospita | Greeks were Y ~ " ‘ jers without guile beset by design B pega Ny That theme Reade srg gh peta ai diar | ‘The details are not known, but| VIENNA, March 16 @ wore ore 30 on on ing women, seeking whom they Following a conference t Liat more See 99 ce Soy ee ; might devour, He declared the| LONDON, March 16—By U, P—|jard to defend Mrs. Gillard from an| Francia Jo average minister a lamb for purity |The cabinet today admitted that the |attack by her husband ; ‘ph th shy nner THIS AFTERNOON ONE DUELIST HELD; were injured, None will die. . td ein nt Enof oa aent nn | Fhe viagogo nate Scvne |e ping aint] OTHER 1S RELEASED)MANY WILL CELEBRATE Jit Is alleged tthat ( ler shot | the world was concerned, For this|many's naval armament was be-|case, but Chanler's frienge stoutly |}, {tn D outly |Jatest note will be prepared by the! prove the Duw: : jamb, he said, countless women |hind its demand for an increased |assort that the killing was unavold-|cabinet today and transmitted to| LTO’ the Duwamish river will prob ow piety ee cneee Gus Alvas, a pseudo-duelist who! the n saint of Ireland will wit. ably be taken at the meeting of the pate were lying in walt, ready as instru. | mount of naval appropriations for|able. They assert that Gillard was! gervin tomorrow emptied a “baby” revolver at Tony | Ve ; ! | 84 | Sere oro: we iced etme Poydbewg Sage Bale POT, at Tony | ness colebrations, entertainments ments of the evil one to shear him | the English navy insanely drunk and was in a frenzy| ‘The Indieations are that the Aus-\tey River Im “oe vot a yp Bray ‘im'| Roderick Sunday morning because |and musicales of every description, aprovement club, held ‘om the costly ball to be given by jecretary McKenna de-| whe and pr D of his robe of righteousness and Financial he started to attack Mra. Gil | erty te will be a strongly word. | the latter found favor in the eyes hold him up to bis flock and the|¢clared that F el the costly ball to be given by the this afte 001 he office o ia afternoon in the office of! of Miss Minnie Whitney, or Wood-|the ‘millionattess, Bits. Florence posed to lay | la ed one, and that it will suggest that! qgoiph Hehrens, 618-619 New Yook | 4 scoffing public as a wolf in sheep's | the keels of two ships of the Dread. | war i# inevitable unléss Servia re ti ts Hehrens, 618619 New York! ney, a former elrous performer, will | Moore, at the Hutier annex, to the P| | clothing naught class in July, and two more|Shoote the Man Who Stole Wife.| nodes from hor position before it} jface a cha of assault with a|®¥merous humble church affairs , of the same class ovembe | NIDAD, Ce arch 16 | "1 ‘ } Pollo ’ sah ia sladaor Maliabohiel of the same class in November | TR IDAD, Colo., Mar h 16 ly 190 late to do so. pQLYMPIA, Marck 16—By U, P | deadly, weapon be fore Police Judge} OLYMPIA Marol 16.—The at- 2 1 Bu a " twing an interview with his | John Jordon next Friday morn: | torney general will re t ; é 1 should like to say that I be b 4 SORE eM Kooper, was shot and killed today |SUFFERS AGONY FROM BURNS, | wir in which he pleaded inv in | ing at 10 o'clock bike gore or veto Peowegre br : Pot % Weve most clergymen to be \se04 \¢ sie sainieeda % by J. M. Justice. Justice kave him-) ASTORIA, Ore, March 16—Hy |for permission to return home,|” ‘Tony Roderick, at whom tho hot-|It relates to the power of clties to ’ ae worry ys cee ere oe mS |. Msineae deed 2p . a a an bivip « ne Reged “ ed) U, B.-Mise M me ba, a sehool | Man's ocr can a af gomralsved mits blooded Alvas pointed his diminu-| condemn property, and says it is aaa carvene ann | fet, gst’ Mr, Darton in farther | Fa eerie southwect vitae eit wad 1 his wife from | teacher, took an electric heating ejugh strychnine to Kill 10 mon. {Ue “Bat” was released from the} to amend the 1905 law on that sub- | explana him and refused to reveal her/ tron to bed with her last night, and [fin ita hecn drinking snl} ‘Jelty jail this morning and told to( ject. But the 1905 law was repealed THERE HERE? ‘ean may be wald of many women!» # ye HM ye | whereabouts, | today she is in the hospital suffer: |forpade him the ho [be good by the law of 1907,