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PRINCIPAL WITNESS IN NQUEST IS MISSING Recause of the HOn-Appearance of | wore Roy Byers, passenger on the man Pukette, of wrecked | wreoked car; H. L. Rigabee, con Spd Pike car No, 508,) ductor of the car, and J. M, Eric tet the track and piled up ison, John A. Nelson and Russell aY. N. and Roanoke st, yoo. Sage, eye witnesses of the entire morning, the coroner's jury | aecident Was unable to reach a v: } At its a@aston this morning, FR Siee"'eagan baees WHITE GIRL WED : TO JAP be able to testify. He left ould not be (Concluded.) ‘®t roth mee hospital this morning, found by the cor. body of Andrew Bants, over | ——~——~~— : | the Snapeet ts being heid,| they have been hooted the undertaking parlors | tided and howled at ‘soleasly : Beane Downer Watson company, No| Threatened Again and Again. D Poe the fureer ®t been made! ty tho city of Portland they were serving on the coroner's (Publicly scored by the city's mayor are: DB. Davies, SR fuck | MOP Violence again and again Calwell, A.C, Smith, Ags | teteatened them. At times they nd Wiliam odin. ‘The | {8rd for their very lives. The examined this } ex of sentiment centered fn San morning | other California SEATTLE STAR owns. Feeling was little better in | Oregon, Tn Washington the party thas had less trouble, But always Bou SSEZ BE cents, per ween. oy OF carrier, No ju with them was a fear of disaster and rough handling by an anary mob of citizens. Tw Seattle the most strenuous ef. {forts were made to evade publicity And above all others the party * Savane. see Gate | Wished to avoid newspaper men. It reas label is @ receipt was a chase from start to finish | Every conceivable trick to throw 3 ete bear fait te ree reach es | the reporters off thotr track was evening. Please do us! used by the Emerys. R, Male 18: Tea tar eet | AGk! did hie best also. Tod: oe oo cock, and i wend you a | he was cornered tn the Great Nort eek should mise it mors lorn saloon dy a Star representa- tive. He sneaked out the back door, Deliv | coptes MAIL | SURSCRINERS— The Fe Ny Tintion espires ix on each a ‘Atriven. if your wuiecr | ee (ity United Press.) AUBURN Y. Muroh 97. Warden Hensam today informed James Parmer and his wife, Mary Farmer, that they will have their farewell meoting in the men’s prison at the atate nitentiary ” morrow morning. They are sen electric ohatr Sarah Brennan. need to die In the for the murder of The woman dies cc band standing nervously by, while the daughter, seated on the arm of & Morris chair and obviously trying tO ammume @ position of ease and nonehalance Methor ls Relieved. When ured that was no danger of mob violence or demon- strations, the mother said “Oh, Lam so glad to hear that.” In discussing their plana, Mra. Bmery bad ittle to say. “Our plans are aot fully decided,” she said, “But even if they were I would not divulge them. I have noth- ing to say for publication.” Moanwhtle, Mise Emery, the bride to-be, sat swinging her foot, clasp- ing and reclaspt her hands and now and then clutching the chair, but all the while trying to smile and | appear at ease, A forced Jaugh ao- compantod a reply to a question ai- | rected at ber. “Ne-o-o, I cannot tell you how long we ere to stay here nor where we will go. We will not atay for) any great length of time, We may -|date of the man Monday at sunrise, The execution has not mornin been not The meeting tomorrow tn to be held for the purpose of arranging |for some disposition of their baby, |Mra, Farmer will wear a divide akirt when she takes her seat in lthe death chair, This i» necessary to permit the quick adjustment of tho leg electrodes. THE STAR—SATURDAY, MARC WANTS TO REMAIN A| ey ’ i fair, but Tam gure that he was not REMARKABLE INTERVIEW 18) tn5 instigator of the plot GIVEN TO UNITED PRESS | way whether he had acoomplices, BY MAS. BOYLE | Good Family Connectiona | “I am a southerner of good fam | tly conn na, and I have always (hy United Press.) 1 nnoclated with reputable people, I MERCER, March 27,.-In the firat | “oclat authentic interview given to the | Would keep allent and refuse to publio by Mrs, James H. Hoyle, ar.|4@¥ respectable people into this | rested in connection with the ‘kid. | oteriety ff it wan necossary, but | , | it fs not. My mother died when I neping of Billie White of Sharon, | was porn, and my father died three through the United Press, today de | cliired herself the wite of James H Boyle; that sho is legally married | to; him, loves him and means to | stand i him tn his present trouble. Mrs, Boyle denied being Anna Me Dermott of Chicago, Anna Wilson of Denver, Helen Falkner, or any one of a humber of persons she has alleged to be. She maintains the is Boyle's wife, Further years ago and was buried fn Chi joago, I will not gay where “I will not tell my parents’ name. J am alone in the world now | have no relatives except some dis tant cousins, Some of these I in Chicago, but I do not think they would know me, as! had not visited Chicago in five yoars, I have trav elied from eity to eity.” FORMER SEATTLE MAN CONFESSES TO MURDER (Ry Untied Press) VALENTINE, Neb. March 27 George Story, late of Seattle and of | La Grande, Or, who has beon held | there suspected of the murder last fall of Fred Smith of Grafton, bas confessed to the crime to Sheriff Rossiter and County Attorney Tuck er, Story related a story of brutal | merder, He sald be and Smith left Douglas, Wyo. on October 9 Inst, beating thelr way cast in order to wave thelr money. They were thrown off the train at Valentine They walked down the | railroad track until they came to the Niobrara river, about three and half miles southeast, where they lay down and went to sleep, Story says he awakened before | October 11 A Woman of Mystery. ae hor Mrs. Boyle sald that the true re Non an Accomplice. port published about the #1 deny that 1 was an accomplice | her husband and herself was that to the kidnaping, and I do not| she and Boyle were arrested in St know anything about the kidnaping.| Louls tn connection with a crap T took no part in decetving Billie, | game, but were soon released I dp not see how I can be convicted) She said: “I intend to remain a with anything in connection with | woman of mystery unless my secret thé kddnaping | is discovered, I am silent not only “I mean to stand by my husband,|on account of my family and rein even though 1 am acquitted, as I| tives, but because | have many ac- hope to be. I do not know what | quaintances In good society to pro may be his connection with the af- | tect comm: WILL _SAPANESE RELATIONS ! SPECIAL TRAIN TO SHOW NIP. | and amicable trade relations will be PONESE BUSINESS MEN | discussed whon the trip is over: | Preaident Howard Eillott of the OUR COUNTRY. Northern Pacific was enthusiastic — 1 do not) and | past of “BABBLING” LADY WARWICK WINS $1,500,000 IN STOCKS oo telephone us every time Re con be certain of atving lsending a boy after his grip, which Br portent werviee—and |p had: oft 10: the office | No Use to Dodge Reporters. jeaught up with Aoki, he laughed | Smith, and placed plato! to the | neartity and said: | “Well, I suppose ft fs no use, | | back of Smith’s head and shot him ‘dead. He then robbed the body of joome back.” #he sar. | when consulted about the matter. “Are You Mappy?” the| “It is the greatest thing ever pro- BEAUTIFUL LA LONDON, March 27. — The DY WARWICK. Four representatives from was hurl- But after the reporters had fol jmust be married pretty soon. 1 lowed the grip and once more | guens you are bound to come along # the same room Mrs, Emery and her daugh | lter refused to see any of the re | porters. Today they planned to shake the Ade under att other, headings, bunch by taking a walk. Instead Then, “Are you happy? at her, and she slipped from the m of the ob: mado no answer And, no one had more to say. And coast to the south of the state of Washington to fits of frenzy by her more determin- ation to cast her lot with a man of an alien race, a man who, though wearing In his coat lapel a decora-| A nogro and mughed. oa [$45 im cash and destroyed certifi cates of deposit for $340. GIRL KIDNAPERS FIGHT (By United Pree.) TUCUMCARL, N. M., March 27. Chambers of Commerce of the four horthwestern cities will leave for New York soon, to arrive there April! 7. These men will confer with presidents of the large eastern vitation to Japanese commercial representatives to pay this country a viait, and to be in Seattle on Japan day, was cabled to Tokio this morning by Consul T. Tanaka, The posed to bring about harmonious trade conditions between the two countries,” he said, “and I am sure that the eastern railroad people train. | The party from Japan will be composed of 60 people, including the principals, their wives and sec retaries | countess of Warwick has again sur prised the hard-headed British bust hess people, as well as shocked that exclusive element of the nobility uletly and successfully trading on ithe London markets for some time. | She can afford to laugh at all the | hostile darte from her critics, for |the net gains of this remarkable jscenes of gambling and other rot ous doings, and that the prince of les (now King Edward) was @ baccarat player who could bold his own with the best professionals in will think the same way.” jthing. Yesterday and today Mr. |in departing, the newspaperman took railroads regarding the tran: | R entativ f the four cham. | ‘h#t scorns the very suspicion of} the game. That indiscretion earned |Rmery, when walking upon the |another look at the git, who hea| tion of the train of Japanese repre-| bers of Beattie, Tacoma, Portiand | 4M connected with trade. for the young woman the sobriquet angler aff ong so" ae aes jnreueen matin Ahonsaate of men ant | ARE KILLED In sentatives east of Chicago, The tn-|and Spokane will accompany the| For Lady Warwick has been pling Brooke. | eit | women on the Pacific But society forgave her, alt! she offered no apology, and Brooke married the earl of War- wick, a direct descendant of the tare bulent old warrior who made and jamed John Johnson, and | invitation included 15 t One train will be at their dis-| Woman, who snaps her fingers at | unmade kings in the fifteenth cen =" line, on Wass | they ran into @ squad of snapshot |tion of honor in his own country.) Sebastian Sandoval, a Mexican, eg business men. ona tee shame | posal, to Include & ppeutal ear for|@l forms and customs of British tury. The present earl is a good- int, actual num. | @rtists. In vain did they could wash dishes in tha home of his|have been killed near Cuervo, N. - to accow: lines ae set will be count- {) Way and that, but always did they | bride-to-be. And the newspaperman | M., after « long pursuit by a posse. | hy United States | observatio ly all won during the past few \er himeelf about business or poll 4 tiene made, Mr |]|look into the “muzale” of the cam-|saw girl of medium height, tair-| Johnson and Sandoval, at the point | re ‘Aken Au! over the United States ! observation car, months, South African mines,| ties, and is quite content to permit ora. Neither the archdeacon nor Mra / Emery can, according to their j statements, understand the interext }of the public im their affairs. To will be count “I am thankful that things have fone #0 well here I have been Yery tauch worried. One can never b in favor of socialism and ap tell when something will happen. | marriage. T felt it my duty to) ®@ that she ta possessed of a voice i . it c If rt for the labor s a tear the masses so. Many Peo-/nee that heywnd ail possibility of] PATHFINDER REPORTS. are industriously searching for ® of far finer quality that Melba or | ebuiter hod wetrangess cf alt’'cn am-|° Not alt ef Laay Werwiekl game Vase des ne on wo uees bowen A cavil, the marvi lage was|® ZANBBVILLE, O.—Special woman, named Kate Brennan, who Tetrazzini. She is anxious to s¢-| compromising, revolutionary so-| is theoretical, Much of her income.) confirmed legally and due form.|# —-The Thomas car, pathfinder has written to the oxmayor threat- cure the wherewithal with which a toms this far, and 1 will carry St/And this was my chiefeat object.” ba e ch elalist \is utilized in furthering practioanl through. Archdeacon Emery has been op to the marriage up until just ely, when he realized that there was little use Opposition. His acquiescence was due largely to the fact that he feared his daughter * | would elope and harm come to her.) bishop took of the matter, he replied|@ morning. All the mombers of AaP eee eee eee ee 2 Mra. Aoki is authority for the|that he was not the mouthpiece of|@ the crew, including the driver, \* * { FACTURING SITES REAL EST statement tha’ her husband is no|the bishop, but it was evident that! @ seotn to be In good condition, i* BANK CLEARINGS. *! ‘ w Jess & personage than the som of|ths bishop disapproved # and report that the roads so * — * OFFERED HERE t the gee gba rg ot Upon the s ae in Saye oe ® far have been exceptionally * aot propo * IN SIGHT lappela of coat Aoki wears at ato t ‘uture couple,|® good for this season of the ® Clearings today ..$1,591,050.30 & otwr uring ~ ° times an insignia of honor to sol | Archdeacon Emery stated that that|@ year. ® Balances 307,280.94 & cry ame: Lain encnuien ag thes Seaee x @iers who fought In the RussoJap-|ted not been as yet definitely ar-|@ * Tacoma. * mercial club for the free use of janese war. When asked concern-|ranged. There were two propoml-l@ eee ee etek terete & Clearings today ..§ 762,663.00 & | OREGON CASES ARE TO BE AT) no outmcturers who will pay the ° ‘tng it today, he replied . bin eo gee nag Gh —_——-— ———— *® Balances ....... i 55,883.00 | ONCE DISPOSED OF IN taxes on the land for five yearn. At “Oh, that was given me by & purchase « * Portian: * A the of that per: fair r friend.” fruit orchard somewhere ia the state SOCIETY WOMAN Is ee % Clearings today ..8 715,105.00 & pita lassd will ‘be aaked. bet dur. the fleet flee Lg “Your father?” he was asked,|of Washington, and the second an OAKLAND, March 27-—/ » Dalances 76,137.00 & f years nothing need be pald for the Secaiders nsé he laughed. offer made by « friend of the arch- HELD UP Proferting to dispense with onten: | ¥ * (By United Press) man af the thet eeneul ae Ga It has been reported that Aoki |‘eacon’s, whose name he would not tatand preparations for an clabor ia » eek ee ee ee eee | PORTLAND, Ore, March 27.—|(0c..” Tike concession bas been ase — fs a dishwasher. This is dented by |*tate, to let to the couple, to farm — ate w at her home, fn Van-| paeDanncnanennnneainn amare or immediate trial of at) cured to do away with the fallacy Lora. his wife, Aoki, however, worked |0® ® percentage beats, a ranch and (By United Press) couver, B.C, Mins Btha Zwick, said | least 16 of the remaining 20 of the |in wastern states that land for man- _ fa the Emery family as a domestic. |hunting lodge, situated on Puget] SAN JOSE. Gai, March 27,—Mra | to be @ belle of the exclusive set bl | N Oregon land fraud indictments re- | ufacturing sites can be had in Seat- cam, Soest, Mocs oft Gine-| 1 vas in this munner that he first |eeund. Hugh Center, a society and club| the Northern city, today is the bride | turned four years ago, at the th /tie only at exorbitant figures. cuah, 362100, half block of)met Miss Helen. For aix months| Archdeacon Emery will return to| woman, was held up at the corner |of Georg Riley, a Van- stance of Francie J. Heney, will growing hatred and with » light and clear) of rifies, had kidnaped a girl named | Hor eyes are gray to| Juana Sanches from her uncle's comptexton, hazel blue, Archdeacon Bmery said in @n-\ tng the swer to @ question as to why he al- between different races, but my daughter ts of age and she the approval of her mother to the It was oany to grasp the fact that the sanction of the mother remov- ed All opposition of the father and made him anxtous to have the whole | ® matter finally settled as soon asi w& possible. On being asked what view his|® California tmmediatety. ranch, 15 mR RRR *& for the coming transcoutinen- ® tal auto race from the city hall, New York city, to the gates of the Alaska-Yukon-Pa- elfie exposition in Beattie passed through this city today arriving in here last night and and leaving out early this * | seeeeteee eee ee eee eens of Fifth and Washington sts, late number of trade experts. They will | the transaction of business, and an MILLIONAIRE HAS LIFE THREATENED SAN FRANCISCO, March 21.— MMifonaire James Phelan is living in fear of his life, and the police ening to kill him on sight, because been unable to get money she asked from the relief corpora. thon. The woman has eluded the police and Phelan ts being carefully guard eee . courer business man. The couple her threat Kate Brennan ix belleved to be laboring under the hallucination to develop self-appraised tone. All she asks is @ paltry $300 for the development of ber voice, she does not care whether it comes from the relief corporation or the ausoctated charities. ee aetna ~ A GREAT DAY nobility, amount to $1,500,000, near. American ratlways and securities tn other parts of the world have con tributed to her winnings, and she is now said to have sufficient in- Yeatments in gilt-edged stocks to jand successful in the business World, but she is also famed as the | | most beautiful woman in England, | When still in her teens and be. | fore she married the earl of War- rific sensation by calmly announc- tng that the homes of the exclustve | soctety folks in London were the natured old chap, who doesn’t both- the countess to worry about the af fairs of state, while he pack» off with his fishing rods and bunting traps and indulges in his favorite sports. day Mrs. Emery sald: aan ar pie opposed a girl immediately assore her a snug income for many! It is no uncommon sight 6 see hia ‘ jt j Ithy, red and han Paare the Masees. miscagenation, or gized marriages! of” dy tigen triad ia pareult {ity Unlted Press.) |ed for fear that she may.carry out!” “Nor only is the countess shrewd | wite tne a eg sm 9 wife mount a truck in the White? chapel district or a platform in Hyde park, and deliver a sti schemes. Her hobby is secular edu- cation and opposition to com and | wick, Lady Brooke created a ter-| religious instruction, altbough shots | identified with neither tho | lished chureh nor the nonconform- [ists in their contest for supremacy. ee That these cases will be turned | Also another object Is to encour jfew months, ‘cash. three subsequen! their first meeting, follow closely the withdrawal of | a¢, here. The five biseks irom "end of the two nope up 2 continual court-| Mrs. Emery will remain in Seattie| yesterday afternoon and robbed of| Were married last night at the Tracy C. Becker as special prose: |tena thes on the right-of-way of the ogg Ht iP. of Tacoma for a short time. her purse, containing @ watch and/ home of Mra. Rupert Whitehead, in outor in these cases, it is now |Minwaukee road, which will have im ie, Mocks of, W Archdeacon Emery noticed the Se pn ger is ou comm of Same, ee ree eee eee, see AT FAIR lieved through trains operating inside of a reet grade. sew captured pisctiegineaangss oo u Attorney Mc-} — a daughter and the Japanese, with & delivery boy, who over to United States y ths one of, bot ow |e roma that Aoki secured a post- BY PATRONS pursued him after first procuring Court, to be disposed of immediate-| Do you want to borrow money, oF fea tn Weegiena ion elsewhere. In spite of all op- 4M unloaded pistol trom a nearby | Nine thousand two hundred/ly, elther by trial or dismissal, at | gee who loans It, on paxe 6. #98 — 4 be nil position the two still kept company. house. his own discretion, is almost cer- se # as teecling aroused on the part of Californians, but the Japanese in the town of Corte Madre were angered at Aoki for his fey lattachment. it is also understood | cise |that Mrs, Aoki, his mother, is sert- Not only h i i The public should let us | fate alone! With these exclamations delivered in an angry and almost hyvterica! manner, Mra. John Emery, wife of newspaperman when he accosted Miss Emery yesterday, She wae be- side her mother, leaving the Union station, when the reporter approach- ‘ed, but it was the mother who talked, forstalling the daughter. Father Is Alert. Slightly in advance of Mrs. Emery and her daughter strode the arch- Y , / - - to @ dance one night recently, A . W. Rogers, a tool thief, arrested aline new Leary building, at Second deacon and the father. Swift furtive | proper sentence for one drunk for | { heed off elaht danves with Ghy Celeed Fees) few days ago by Patrolman Gay,/and Madison st, walked out this| car tine, |@lances swept the depot and the| eight days. out to wet some with; MONTESANO, March 27-—MI8®) Wi) conve the next 63 days on the | mornt The men are employed | 40 pet latrect outside, and the relief of the) “T think five days in jail would t J) o'clock, | Gente Story, daughter of Dr. and morning man was apparent when he saw year to feliabis tenants whe -, “ that they have not received their own water rent, even. |there was no hooting and jeering | ber. T had been drunk for eight tor, Goc _|by the Woman's club as maid of al . . Mee ‘ crowd to heap insults on wife and|days when placed under arrent.” orge?’ ask + ven to represent Montesano on | Rowers frankly admitted stealing | wages for over a week. They claim yee waomanes. daughter. “L think about olght days tn jail p ance with « girt and |Chohatia County day, June 29, at the | the tools from the new Arctic club | that the employers have made prom ernment ditch. A quick trip, almost a dash, was! should be your portion,” remarked | ° nae pe vet pus A.-Y.-P. exposition he ding, at Third avy. and Jefferson toon << agen ae pn day j vf > the tri mped 10 ” n. te . - } s r r OO STat ind Gar clit\a.tte Bovey tena | | ane at wean. te ch one phe was,” he mia e BANK 16 ROBBED. When arrested Rogers clalmed he| ‘The Bilis Granite Co. also have the | And as quickly Gunjiro Aoki slip- sanescapeeteeaheeereimtaseenines wa tls % Ze" Bet fown therer” (By United Press.) was a mechanic, but was puzzied| contract for the granite work on th e ows 9 use ¢ 00 oxtoftice. |ped away. Ho had followed the trio STEEL PIN TRAVELS Very pretty girl,” he repeated,| BFFINGTON, Ill, March 27—The | &s to the use of the tools he stole, |new Tacoma postoffice. ¥ |from the train and depot. Keen and without looking up. jbank of Watson, IIL, @ small village / alert, his eyes, itke those of the THROUGH BODY | 424 right there the trounte began. [fouth of here, was robbed early to- ARRESTED FOR PERJURY STARTS CONDEMNATION arehdeacon sweeping the waiting wee aah C Gay. 4 $8,000 in| | ALLED. b ; His qpcota sarod techy fe Bac CINCINNATT ©. March a7—ate|.“eorme,. I called on our new] cash and bout $6,000 worth of val Mabe! Peterson, who testified to SUIT TODAY | 0 pr tenant ag Pn tg § oe 7 4 bor this afternoon able papers improper relations between the re- from the depot with head up and|ter traveling for four months you went over to make her fee} a ——_—_—— coadant te & aieaees out oak shoulders thrown back. Before any | through the body of Mra, Okla Ray | at me in the neighborhood, did (By United Press) . 2 R ; i a Corporation Counsel Scott Cal- one realized tt, he was lost in the| Jennings, plercing the walls of the|”°. ho; T Just @ropried fa to eve te], Mt Net Maro 87 Joe Beigic, 9 wi waaay =e been erro ad by |hown has flied a suit in condemna usual crowd about the station. | stomach and penetrating the lungs,| per coir xion is real an Austrian, employed at the Vet-| Special Agen ‘eyton and w © | tion of 2,200 acres of land in Cedar and #8 acts, Come A od Ni Names. | a glass headed steel pin accidental- erdn mine, while toying with an/|tried for perjury, The case in ques-| iver valley, ‘The sult is instituted S52 (gue ‘9 tlds with us ta the| stoanwiilon the reporter was hot|ly swallowed by Mrs. Jennings (Ry United Press.) _lautomiatic revolver, fired one shot | tion was the famous Maynard case. tin accordance with the moaning of || ‘ i; a i of the aretideacon, the| again made its appearance in her SAN FRANCISCO, March 27 thrpugh the door of the bunk house, | She was arrested at 89 Wall st an ordinance of Febraary 18, last, in Fine iis aad the danahiee, ‘and he ar-|tmouth, and has been extracted James Dowdall, who served 18/|Then, turning the weapon to see which provision is made against the || ‘bouaht r months in S4n Quentin for a crime | if the barrel was clear of smoke, | VANCOUVER, B ¢. $ pollution of the city’s water supply a Conger ods fe Regan ROBBED OF BIG BUM. committed by John Stemson, th seoldentaily pulled tbe, \eager, {Stoo . C—$1 he Gveined of the and hasnt {RRIGATED OROMARD TRACTS. A. J. Abbott and Mrs, Emory putting balance one to five - LOS ANGELES, March 27—Ac-|hanged, has lost his reason, and |and also through the head of Milo/19 p, m,, except Tuesday; incom|interosts, aro considered to demand Full ath eagle Re Dat cording to the story told the polfce |is confined at the detention how |Gravorac, who was standing direct-|parably “the best on tho route. |too much for their property A Full Pound RH and |ANNEDIeT ndoncon and His wite and|PY Frederick Serna, formor race | pital, His imprisonment was the|!y, behind Soigic Phones 209, | cnencelinags 25 Cents daughter were assigned adjoining |‘T8°% bookmaker and dellower of /result of mistaken identity, and) ——————————— wr = Learns of Father’s Death—A, i oo Cents—a REALTY, LOAN & BANKING CO. | cing, and @ few moments after |S he was held up when the real criminal confessed a AGO MiskiT PARLORS Soolberg of this ctty has received hs if ae they wore wettied in thott quarters | %f 96.960 by three mon ia ho was pardoned by the governor. | mon oLaas scisor 1400 WINST AV. word that his father, A. Soetberg, 1a | ‘air Price, Selig 248 Central Ponaing sore, | tne three wore found tm the toom as. |The Bolle have no clew, He became & ehanked tuek, and re je egy ; om Wongertul values in dead in Noss, Norway, The elder sate her| rg ogy = Tr econtly was imprisoned on a charge J Twe Step, Thr ‘and fsohot je Uncalied-tor Svelberg was years old and had hens Bacue ° signed to Mrs, Emery and her] Want a house built? Wind the Unohg, Cravenettes and If! held public office for 47 | ly Fay ore daughter avsuiteds on page 6. vee lof battory, While in the county jal Sehes teeiias aa 2 nage ting of ||| elt public ottice for 47 yours ? As when accosted at the depot, ine hie mind gave way, and it is be Ovmeen T nd Friday @vonings. ‘ate. Cape | . } Mrs. Emery assumed the role of WANT-—A restaurant or store. | lieved by physictans that he Is hope- |] meciat Nights Wed. and dnt. Private ino Pull Drobs | | WAN —Baard and room. See oe ae spokesweman for the party, the hue- See page 6, - ** | lonsly insane, J | page 6 eee || orth. For(the first time in his career, Postmaster Russell received the thanks of patrons of a substation when tho station was ordered re moved. This station was “L,” near soothing fluffed feelings when dis- continuance of & substation in or dered, but everybody was happy tn this case, Former patrons of Sta tion “L” wilt be served by carrior EIGHT DAYS REST IS SUFFICIENT George A. Barber indulged in quite an argument this morning as to the straighten me o remarked Bar- (By United Press.) BRIEFS BY WIRE BERKELEY, Cal.—Deciaring that won their points for other nove! WASHINGTON-—Last night at the White House President Tatt entertained at an informal dinner Champ Clark, Representative Fits Thomas R. Lyons, nominated for judge of the First division of Alas ka, believe that the charges made | against him will be disproven, | SAN FRANCI6CO--Jacob Noft, former lieutenant governor, died yesterday. WHAT sTANTRD rr. A Denver youth took his best gtr vent,” hy m chor | Mra, Bg HEALTH RESOR (By United Pree) LO8 ANGELES, Cal \are James J. Jeffries and Charles G. Gates, son of “Bet You a Mil Hon” John W. Gates, Joan Strong of this city je organizing a company today to open a health farm, to be The “Strong Healthful Farm” will be located on the hill near Pasadena. A sixty-acre tract bas already been purchased and plana are being drawn for a $26,000 bulld- ing, where the “patients” will be housed. PS EXPOSITION REPRESENTATIVE. Cc. @tory, has been chosen “gas pipe thug,” who has since been bullet crashed through his brain Mareh 27.—| school children visited the A.Y.P. E. grounds today, and each received & post card which they will send to some little friend back east, on | which will be written an invitation to attend, The children all brought lunches in baskets, and at noon | eating with one hand Teacher, what's that fort” and ‘mister, what's this?” were floating | tn the alr all morning, Enthusiasm | reigned supreme, everybody was ex all parts of the | city were there, and all left with a happy heart and tired little legs. ‘TOOL THIEF RECEIVES PUNISHMENT chain gang. | To Police Judge John B. Gordon, “Princess Royal,” trom Pier | tain Mr. McCourt said today: “In |the event these land fraud cases are given into my sole charge, they will be disposed of at once. Trial of many of these Indictments would |returned at the instance of Heney, because certain persons had seemingly attempted to block the government fn its attempt t bring violators of the lieve. OUT ON STRIKE Forty granite workers employed on |) by the Bills Granite Co., and claim the stream, and who have riparian GRANITE WORKERS | | 1] Does All That the French stories given to them to tres | ve the purposes of jus- |) . . ously opposed to the match. Ravenna park ‘eel Go | Racked by a number of millionaires | could be seen seatiered over the | Hot now serve the purpa | the Higher Pri / the public ts #0 “ ” class work were altogether | I known men, among whom | iy seine cli bon tice, Some of the indictments wer 2 ce “I cannot see ~~ - jy lige Usually the “P. M is busy | to racy, the women students ha land wel 10" nM grounds playing with both feet and Mr Powders Do, and Does It pt from the central office in conducted along the lines of the | cited, the adults enjoying the fun |Justice. Archdeacon Kinery and mother of |Sirect wyAatiin other insurgent leaders. | famous resort conducted by Wil+| as much as the children “Some of the offenders Better— Helen Gladys Emary, turned on the ¥ oa HINGTON — Friends of | iam Muldoon, In New York state. Children from be brought to trial at once, *

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