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VARSITY ROOAPE THROUGH DORMITORY! WINDOW AND ARE LATER PLACED UNDERARREST, | | Benbow, dent Benbow appeared at the police TACOMA, March 22.—Alice Grif. Bn and May Miller, two 1é-yearold pe who ran away after having from a window of the Uni of Puget Sound girls’ dor mitory last Wednesday night, and Wh@ Were subsequently arrested in “Went Saturday afternoon, were re ener Sem "cor" atTs quire QUITE PEEVISH! ABOUT IT, BUT JUDGE SE NO CRIME IN ACTION, ‘under arrest’ 8 question bothered Patrolman Dagner considerably yesterday | afternoon, when he observed John} Smith, a janitor, cleaning the atgn | of the Rathskeller, at Second ay,! ud Cherry st } Patrotman Daguer noticed that! ih had no helper at the base BS long ladder to guard = pedes. trians. Mr. Smith, according to , Was also rather careioss | tn handling of & bucket of A POETIC Have you written to the Contest ditor of The Star how you think B tan should ask o lady of his| J theice to take Dim for better or Worse? ‘This contest will close Wednesday Afternoon, at 3 o'clock. Remember | that the Mat letter recefved stands Just as good a show to win a prise As the first one received. BH Banks Ansley, 1317 Second av, Wases poetic over this “Girl Ques- Yon,” and writes as foltows Pit 1 were to propose to the girl ot} my choice, D2 would first try to get some siaeeal my voice, then wait until everything fav- ored me well the old, yet new story I'd en- @eavor to tet. id mot would propose with ‘Hopes’ painted bright ax a be with promises, oney, or things of e tha world. #0 target about everything—all but trl, ' BRUTAL MAN MEETS BIG OF TROUBLE charges of non-support will be filed | BUNCHES BEATS HIS SON ALMOST TO DEATH ANDO 18 SENT TO JAIL BY JUDGE. While revengefully Grunk, Mike ha we, of 326 Tenth av. S. yoater peng attempted to KI bis 18-year @id von and beat the other members | of tis family until netghbors inter fered snd caused his arrest , ‘This morning Police Judge Jobn| ~ B. Gordon sentenced M- re to serve 63 days on the chain gang. A fur- pentence of one year in the Jall wilt be meted out to if he fails to file a peace after his tolease from the chain srl addition to these penaitics | cine KOHN PLANKS Liarelt $20,000 AND SAYS, “BUY ME PROPERTY.” “Here's $25,000, buy me some Good with it.” Such were the of Henry Kohn, one of the) Manufacturers of Indianap , to CT. Conover, of Crawford Di , recently @ deal was consummated | Mr. Kohn purchased 20) vege Fourth av. just north of} in hotel, for $22,000, } had been in Seattle just day, Sut during that short he was shown everything in le of interest to a business While sented in an automo with Conover at his side. That) as he Jett he wrote out a/ for the 25 “thou” and made | Shove remark as he was leay for the: train. “4 don't think’ Kohn came out here to buy any property.” said Mr.| this morning, “but he wan! wed with Seattle's posst- et Be evel he couldn't ax't go home home | __Gaatile Business | Seattle's landmarks has} ll from the list of local) dry goods stores. The firm of O. W.! established In Se , future as MacPherson, Mr. MacPherson has/ large following tn the world, having m in} js business for a num car’ om Broadway enjoyed a most liberal pat [Girt Question, jeaid he jconsidered the old city hall; | Wanted to share in Seattle's pros- | verity.” GIRLS OUT ON A LARK leaned by Capt Rood this morning and allowed to go to their hones. The girla were arrested on war ranta sworn to by Preatdent L. L, of the university, Prost station today and stated that he wished to diamias the case, owing to the youth of the two girts, and asked to be allowed to take them to thelr homes, The airta claim that they just ran away from schoot for « lark, and that they were golng back again in a few soll meceEe:7- nace MERE MAN IGNORES THIS POLICEMAN water with which he was swabbing the sign. “Come on down; you're under arrest,” aaid Patrolman Daguer, ladder after him showed signs of shakiness, and the baffied patrolman descended to jthe pavement. Smith kept right on the job for nearly two hours, while the patrolman cooled his heels. When Smith had the sign nicely washed he came down, and a peeved patrolman took him to po Noe headquart Police Judge John B. Gordon this morning assessed Mr. Smith $3.60 the costa of the prosecution. PROPOSAL} Then Pd say: ‘Dear, I need you. ove you, you know, And away from my side I can ne'er And id not move her, I'd Whisper quite low Say “Yes,” Girl, and thea we can go te the show; For The Star's giving March twenty-five Which wil settle “The Girt Question” for the rest of my life” Answers should be addressed to Contest Editor, The tickets for Star, Seattle. Prizes are offered aa follows FIRST PRIZE—Rox holding six seats for the performance of “The Girt Question,” ax the Movre the jatro, Thursday evening, March 26. SECOND PRIZE—Pour chestra seats THIRD PRIZE—Three best best of or jchestra seats. FOURTH PRIZE—Two boat or chostra seats | FIFTH, SIXTH, SEVENTH, (EIGHTH, NINTH AND TENTH! PRIZES—One seat each. = against Moore by Humane Officer John Vaupetl. For the past three years Moore has not contributed one penny th support of his family, aecording to Mra Moore What cash M earned always went for Hquor. Yen terday he appeared at the ‘family home and started to beat hix «on unamercifully but Was prevented from kliling the boy. The son ts the main sappert of & mother and six other children. Mrs. Moore, according to her story | &¥ to City Attorney Eltia De Bruler, has heen kept from prosecuting Moore only because she feared for her life She myx ber only desire ix to keep her huxbard from her home. Na eee ’T HELP BUT BUY REAL ESTATE without owning something here. He didn’t care what it was, whether the Alaska buliding or a livery stable, and he might have he just * * * SRR * HI8 MOTHER WANTS Him. Where is J. W. Johnson, of 518 Nob Hill av.? Johneon, who is 23 years old, left home Saturday to go to work at West Seattle. He has not been seen since, and ® bis mother has entisted the aid * of the police learn his & whereabouts. * bedindind dnd tnd tntin india Madind APPEAL TO U. S. SUPREME COURT tits of error have been pre | pared by Caldwell and Riddell, at- | torneys for James H. Holt, recently jeonvicted of murder in the first de- |gree and sentenced for life. The papers will be forwarded to the! supreme court of the United States The attorneys take exception to [the manner in which the jurors | were led during the progress jot the trinl. It is alleged that they Were permitted to read the news * * * * to papers and to separate after the day's adjournment and talk with {ts of the It is also alleged that the court erred in refusing to allow their nge in the case of John Gil one of the jury. Another jon is that Fort Worden does Mr. Smith kept right on with hts | When is & man under arrest not} work, and Dagner started up the | t» But the ladder | ‘VICTIM OF + * * * * bed | * * * * * * SPLENDID WIRELESS ON MINNESOTA N BOARD 8. & MINNIDCOTA, Mid nt Maret tenn( By Uni Lat, 60:48 north, | Wont wind and falling. Party of § Joying themuetver tn thoagh vomwel ridt owing to Tight ex her way throveh the swells withou | ® quiver, The new Wireless p ie working fine and all th Coast stations bh [night We are }imuntoation with — Y.-P.E. MYSTIC EMBLEM q better spark than Have plenty of current and the big glowing ball of fire near the maat head can be seen plainly STILL NEEDS MONEY | FOR ASSESSMENTS Mra. Morley, the How many letters have you beon| lady whose story of poyerty ap able to find in the above mystic em-| peared in a recent tame of The blem? There a | Star, ik still Incking suffictent | Not all of them jfunds to pay off the improvement of them bear only @ general re wments againat her little semblance to the letters learned in which amount to approx johildhood, but there is considerable | latitude allowed in this contest, There are enough of these letters @ many words, Put « piece of tracing paper over the emblem and see how many words you can make, Send your fettere and words te The Star and perhaps you'll win imately $60. Mrs. Morley ia 64 years old, and compelled to take in washing to support herself, There is no one | upon whom she ean depend. She |has managed, by unceasing drudge to buy and pay for a 2% feat but ery, lot ‘and a little house upon it, Star has received $4.50, which will be turned over to Mrs, Morley at once. CALLED HIM A SPORT. Because hin wife called him “sport,” Willlam R. Kollert, Charleston, Wash, this morning commenced action for a divorce from his wife, Pereiiia. tn bis com plaint Mr. Kollert aaya he was married during the mouth of July, 1906, Since that time, he alleges, he has lived a terrible life. Wants to Know About ft. Ow » recent rumors that the Great Northern waa contemplating the removal of ite commissary de partment from Seattle to Tacoma, |Seeretary Yandoll of the Chamber of Commerce, together with several heavy shippers, yesterday wired | President Hill for a verification, and calling attention to the many ad vantages which Beattle can offer BEGUN ON TARIFF WASHINGTON, D. C., March 22 ~The galleries of the house were | Crowded today with persons attract- ed by the announcement that the opening of the general debate on the tariff bill would take place this afternoon. it is expected that a notable orn torical contest will mark the debate om the various phases of the volum- j'sous tariff measure There are democrats who have been waiting several years for the opportunity that sow is presented to them, and there are ma: re publicans who are equally anxious to discuss the measure The motion by Representative | Payne of New York, introducer of the bill, providing that the owe meet daily at 1} o'clock until other: | lalong those lines ‘The Northern Pa lowa ted cific has tte amitamary pites and laundry been heard from the official LOCAL BRIEFS | wise ordered, was adopted. Then ey | |the house went into the committee! Condema Incinerator Site—For| lof the whole to discuss the bill the purpose of establishing am in Speaker Cannon designated Rep | ctnerator 4, cundemnation pr [pounced that he bad been willing) was released Saturday night on forego the ge i debate on) $1,000 hail, Gtadney ts one of the but that the republicans) quartet who i safd to have stolen had insisted upon a breach of gen-jand forged checks of the Maple Vai- eral debate ley Lamber company. Cooks Elect Officere—The follow lime officers were elected by the kw union, at thetr inet meeting, | Friday night: J. J. Williams. presi Ident; EK L. Hollingsworth, treas- juree R. HL Hesketh, business agent; | K Harria, secretary. Mosare beeen and Harris were selected eaten to attend the national conven Hon ot Minneapotts, May 10 ALCOHOLISM } Wiltiam Malley, Whe wes plehed up on Washington st, near First . yesterday afternoon by Patrol man William Carr, died at the Wayside Emergency hospital this | morning of aleobollsm |_Matloy was seized with paros-| yams and would have fallen heavy Evangelist fe Tele otre, Grove ef Ohio, & well known evan- iat of the middie weet, will speak the Adventist Christian chureh, jcorner EB. James st. and 10th av. om ity had not Patrolman Carr caught | \onday, Tuesday and Wednesday jbim. Ho never uttered & Word )senings of thie week, at 1:30 from the time Carr fret noticed bi) yim, City Must Anewer. Superior Judge John F. Main this morning tevued an order on the olty of Beattie to appear in court and show cause why Rose Lobe, as exec- utrix of the estate of the late Emit |Lobe, should be required to pay taxes on property amounting to $4,297.92. The property in question constete lote 1 and 2 biock % of Boll's First addition, Assessment was made on thie property by reason of the Third av. regrade from Pine to until his death. Nothing is known) ot his relatives. The body fx at) the undertaking establishment of | the Bonm Watson company TRUST OFFICER MAY G0 T0 SAIL Cedar wt CHICAGO, March 22.—F. R. Rob- | bing, jointly Indieted with W. Ver- 2 Paper Changes. | non Booth, charged with conspiracy | ih AAR ei ge }to defraud in cownection with the world lfallure of the A. Booth company, . designated the fish trust, was a star a= B witness today in @ hearing before ompeon. of the |the master in chancery regarding | arted today the filing of the firm's bankruptcy | Tigres ta now the only morning petition in the federal court. | paper : Robbins declined to answer any — ——_— of 100 or more questions propound Onis Bonetaey gy ‘ ed to him regarding the failure of Bony horle yo |the company, on the advice of his Justice Oliver j counsel, alleging that his anewers deci the might be used agatnet him in future jeriminal proceedings, It is belteved that Robbins will be committed to | jail for contempt of court. WILL SIGH UP | - WITH MINERS ; VANCOUVER, B According to ® special received here today the Crow's Nest Coal company has withdrawn from the Western Operators’ association, now in session at McLeod, and has long Island Kansas City the Missourt river Min- | beacon | w ballast from Portland. | Goverament Prisoner Dead. UA, Tih, Mar lor of Upper Al offered to sign a new agre | with the men, This ts the Ja $5,000, ts dead at the Peorla wort coal company in the south, and | jouse such action will undoubtedly pre ieee Wothowtan Senokee nt the strike threatened by West-| on Sreron , ean apes ern Canadian miners, when their| SCRANTON Pe. March 22. agreement with the operators ends | Poa) operator iat fat, di aralytic stroke d youterday ¥ on April 1 | | THE STAR—MONDAY, MARCH 22, 1909. deserving old | | by nates unless she can meet the city as LS i |seauments against it for the re grade improvements, ft will be /f DEBATE H AS taken away from her. So far The of | jresentative Olmstead of Pennsyt-|coedings were this morning Vania to act sa presiding officer|menced in Superior Judge Gay's during the debate. court against property owned by H | Payne waa recognized, and, €8/ 1H. Hawthorne on the shore of Lake! he rose to begin his speeca in @x-| Union. planation of the bil and urging {ts — H passage as presented, he was greet Released on Bait—Joweph Gladney ed with applause, alias “Bkteny Jones,” arrested by | Before the session today, Chansp)| Deputy Shertff Zimmerman tnet lClark, the minority leader, an-)Thureday um a charge of forgery One Noot—-tveryihing An attractive poses. Of oak, weathered; has 30 inches and Price $12.75. Just one of the many INSTEAD YOUNG WOMAN DRINKS FATAL POTION AND CAUSE 16 UNKNOWN. EVERETT, March 22.—-Instead of leaving for Beattio this morning on her way to her home im Hood River, Ore, a8 planned, Alice EB. Mark, 4 young woman 22 years old, drank carbolic acid with fatal reauita, The cause for the act fs unknown. She was in the best of spirits, and haa ees ce ee uration the Home Complete. Roll Top Desk for House, Students or Salesmen which may be used for various pur- | with spring lock, drawer underneath writing bed also fitted with lock; interior of roll conveniently arranged with drawers and stationery com- partments. Height 40 inches, width to FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. Store Closes Daily at 5:30. little roll-top Desk finished golden or curtain equipped depth 25 inches. exceptional zalues we quote also —Fourth Floor, from $8.00. Inexpensive Stoves for | Camp and Home Use To be in readiness for the camp- ing season, now so near at hand, we have purchased a large assort- ment of Planet Cook Stoves, espe- cially suitable for camp use. The Planet is a wood or coal burner, has asbestos lined flues, drop oven door, oven 14x17; heats quickly with very little fuel. Planet, mounted on base, $13.50. Planet, mounted on legs, $14.50. Steel Camp Stoves, up from $1.25. Cast - Iron Wood Stoves, up Lines of Dependable Dry Goods —Barement Salesroom, ERICK & NELSO INCORPORATED TAKES CARBOLIC ACID OF JOURNEY pad iked her trunk acked her trunk for the journey Her sister, Mra, J. G. Sweetiand, | was prepared to accompany her to Beattie. Mine two months in Everett, visiting at the home of her brot in-law, Prof. 41.90 director of athieticn, While TAKES A POT SHOT AT HIDING THIEF ROBERT DEXTER DOES NOT MINGE WORDS WITH BUR. GLAR IN HIS ROOM. As Robert Dexter, proprietor of Sweetiand, a member of the| Dexter's cafe, 306 Union st, was/ Everett high school faculty and the | uniacing his shoes shortly after 2" here | oclock this moruing, he es 7 pted the she bad prepared the graduation | head of a man hiding under bis! gown for a younger sister In Hood | hog River, and was taking It home with | her. The body will be sent Hood River, SS HAY SIGNS CODE WITHOUT CHANGE OLYMPIA, Mareh 22.—Gov jay today signed the criminal code without making any changes. The ili go into effect in three months, just as it was passed by the legislature. It had been expected that Gov. Hay would veto the sections which specifically permit theaters to be open on Sunday, and baseball games and other tike sports te be indulged in, but he disappointed the strict Sabbatarians. Gov, Hay today also vetoed the “oyster land grab” bill, whereby FALLS INTO THE MUD AND HOLLERS FOR MYSTERY ABOUT IDENTITY TITY OF | week, bt MAN WHO 18 FISHED OUT OF BAY. Prolonged, frenzied eries for help, emanating from the tide flate at Sixth ay. 8. and Connecticut st, aned a score of persons shortly after 2 o'clock yesterday morning. “Another automobile gone throagh the Hiridae,” speculated oue who heard the agonizing peals. A-hurry-up eall was telaphoned to poliée headquarters and the red lento with City Detectives Mark | Hubbard and Hank Keefe and Desk Sergeant Dan Quinn started for the |scene at top speed Afier working for nearly two houfa the rescuers dragged forth a mid-covered man, And there the mystery starts. Whan taken to police headquar ters the rescued individual sald bis name was Mike Connors. Later he }ehanged it and «@ his name as | Dat’ Quinn, He refused to tell where he lived, what his business was or how he happened to fall off & 100-foot wide bridge. From the spot Connors or Quinn fell tide flats is @ sheer plunge The mud-covered man confided to his rescuers that he had been drinking for about a PIRATE LEADER CAUGHT Frank Tuli Tullip, the alleged leader of a gang of harbor Pirates, | was yesterday lodged in the county jail by Deputy Sheriff Mark man. He in charged with ect re He is suspeeted of having looted a |Weat Beattle warehouse some time ago. Want o house built? Find the architect on page 6. ° not come under the-furisdiction of Oregon Wants Canno = nm som the First Hill and! the federal court in cases of this| gaLWal Ore. March 22--—In al ath i dlatvlc maa character. In all 46 instances are|jetter to Secretary of the Navy| Geopers to Go Abroad. Deer oa, one of | Bamed in which the defendant's at-| yon L, Meyer, Gov, Benson today| NASHVILLI, March 22 who has been jong|@™*Y* take exception, |makes the request that two of the |), ya Be lagen Saoper aud. me, wal y 1 , 13-inch guns removed from the bat-lond degree 1 Heturday and | forably known in and about BRM E HARM H EHH H osnip Orexon be presented to this put on $25,000 bail pend the Puget Sound country. The Wi cate), Shae wt be Mitte & promt wilh make @ trip to Kurupe. friends and acquaintances otis BANK CLEARINGS. ® | cent place in front of the eapltol ioted Pewee Dt man, Gray & Co. predict | # Bese CHICAGO, March. 22.-Dr, Perdl things for them in the n pis * WANT—Rooms, furnished or un | nand Carl Mots, noted in this coun & Clearings today ..$1,659,879.41 %| furnished. S¢ vage 6. 6 try And abroad” as a writer gn di: Balances : 896,889.66 : was horn in Worthelm, < in acoma. 1848. $500 Rewar # Clearings today ..$ 930,700.00 & JOHN ct A LING | aie = any cane of alcholiom that-t §} # Balances 41,249.00 Wi L (0. sdamanes ae ten bn Bos cure in from 3 to & days. ts Paniband, * PIANOS, TALKING t panty Atal tod we J. B. BRISBOIS | Clearings today ..$1,269,668.00 # MACHINES receipts $2,145,748 and dlabursementa | sae lb oo / |# Balances ...-+++ 200,478.00 & sata oper 2 EI SS EM | Cor, Witet Av. ane jain Bt. le a Buy a Champtor Gas Range and) ee ect th OEM E NE REY ¥ | Ee fet & coal or wood range free, *** the atate relinguished its titles t certain oyster lands Senator Booth, of King county, has been here trying to governor to recall his veto of the | the run, and the intruder, who weby the state would grant | the n ban wi certain Lake Washington shore lands to Seattle for boulevard pur- poses. The governor says that if the secretary of state will return the Dill he will withdraw. Inas much as Secretary of State Nichols fs not at all friendly disposed to-| get the! Without uttering a word, Dexter drew his gun and blazed away at| America the head, clipping therefrom a lock of hair. A wail for mercy came from the hiding one's lps, and De [dered him to “come out.” beg the bed and promptly threw fup his hands when ordeped to do so by Dexter. The restaurant man went to a window, raised it and called for help Patrolman Uniand came up on gave ne of Perry Clute, was taken to jail “IL only had two bits In my pocket, land I went into the room to sleep. 1 didn't like to sleep in the bed, so | crawled under it. The door is was the unique explanat ward the governor, this eventuality | offered by Clute when asked why he is doubtful FOR HELP week, btu failed to explain in just) | what manner he took the plunge j Shortly before noon yesterday Connors or Quinn was released from the city jail, He started to take a South Seattle street car, but became so woak that he was taken to the |“ Wayside Emergency hospital. Hos. pital attendants this morning state that Connors or Quinn pased a com. fortable night. The police are yet im the dark concerning the facta be- hind Connors’ or Quinn's plunge into the slime. PAINKD SURPRISH, how can But, Alfred.” she sald, AND THEN HAP Hip by | Davis & Co. acted for both parti They tell me New England ts full girl. "Now, I suppose you Boston girls don't often marry No, once, as a rule,” replied the Boston gitl—Philadelphia Reo-|% | do it I Cleveland Plain Dealer = jMILL. ER SUCCESSOR TO KEALING WASHINGTON, D. C,, March 22 President Taft today nominated 4 | Chartes W. Miller, United States distriet attorney in Indiana, to suc ceed Attorney Kealing, who recent ly resigned rather than prosecute |the publishers of the Indianapolis News for alleged libel in connection with articles on the purchase of the Panama canal by the government v was hiding under the bed. Dexter says the door was locked. Twice recentiy Dexter's room has been entered. The last time the thief carried off a suit of clothing a gold wateh. When I entered the room and discovered this fellow I just hauled | out my gun and blazed away at his head. [ guess my alm was poor.” Clute is not known to the police. He says he is a weiter, Knocked Sewn | by Car. A. 8. Kauffman, 55 years old, knocked down by a street 4 av. near Washing! yesterday afternoon, He was picked Patrolman Wiitam Carr and taken to police headquarters, where Dr. P. W. Willis attended him. He was later taken to the Seattle Gen- eral hospital, thought to be serious. was BLOWN FROM GUNS. PESHAWUR, British India, March It is reported that 1,200 arrests Jellaiabad, th 32 have been made at n with to murd nt, and t ryal family aM batches 01 vers are being blown from guns daily 5. S. the Boston from wm liding at sideration proprietor of purchased the Silverstone, Drug Co., Jensen last week 1415% First av., of $38,000, © Buy a Champion Gas Range get a cual or Wood range free. # unlocked, and I just went in.) NORWEGIAN ARMY OFFICER IS HERE Captain H. Angell, of the general staff of the Norwegian army, ts at in Seattle. The cap- ent by the Normanda- bundet, an assoctation founded tm orway @ year ago to establish com- munication with Norwegians in all |parts of the world, to bring a na- Uonal message to Norsemen ia The captain's lectures in the mid- |dle west have been immensely popu= ) His injuries are not} Total Cost Only 10c A wr »me and Appetizing Lunch Sent to Your Place of Tusin Ring up Bunset Main 1830; Ind, L 4daa. AmW YORK BOX LUNCH co HAND-MADE HATS A SPROIALTY. Mme. PAUL EXCLUSIVE MILLINGRY. } 1aaa The Opportte New Postuftice, thd. Phone L-LSba, lar and he has been received every- xter Of | where with the greatest enthustaam, The |He MM lect trembling Intruder rolled from be-|1% "it iecture Ip the Arcade hall ext Wednesday evening, under the auspices of the local lodge of Sons orway, and bis subject will be, ountry Life in Norway.” The captain brings a great num- ber of fine stereopticon pictures, col- ored by leading artists of Norway, for his tour. $1—-VANCOUVER, B. C—$1 “Princess Royal,” from Pier “A,” 10 p. m, except Tuesday; incom- parably the best on the route. Phones 209, ooo pcemaattaaie across Illustrated Orthodontia Lectures By Dr, E. H. Stanley, at his resi- dence, 322 North Tist st, every Friday evening to the end of Mareh, Subject for this eveniag, “Mouth Reading.” Smart Oxfordsfor Young Men All the newest lasts and pat- terns are shown in our Young Men's Oxfords, in patent colt, gun metal calf and tan Russia calf. Ask for University Shoe PRICE $3.50 & $4 All styles. 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