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s SWEETHEART MAKES HER ss WIFE (iy United FP YORK, Av de Pape, a wen roa, who arrly BODY OF MISSING TRAPPER Is FOUND AND HORRIBLE TRAGEDY SHOWN with his ald t Ry United ) Bred eters 0 ' . VAN VER, B.C. Aprtl 20 tening his al f ! a, Que a Binck Hand loa! ed.| named B bad Meese ane a of the tar at eth ate, Intendin —_ him to America. He) to be absent for oa ten ‘tpilow i. Ne ur month, T ign board the Aton party ran short of p a tn the by 8 dose ea country, and Bernard Mbo anip satled mioux started back to a lake ‘Pere found on boa some food had been cached ‘who Was he avily a Evidently Grassett was br t of the woods me by an whom he had Indiar to a Hudson's Bay ONE HUNDRED ADMISSIONS TO A-V-P. WILL BE GIVEN FOR TEN DOLLARS, FRANCISCO, April 10.— Ma Tung Booman, cherished @ two devoted wives, and tesitent of Hongkong, Commenctng Monday morning the Alaska - Yukon - Pacific exposition ee Ootenta, | Will Inaue @ limited number of Hee en aeite og | CoUDOH tickets for admiaston to the geeempaniod by the wife Of pounds Ea. ticket containa Ciara, and th seven | coupons good for 190 admissions t the grounds, and the price has been p months as Bowman Fi tixed at $10. bos wh from He ee wernt take advantage of the offer of the Bhs two wires st | exposition management will be ad fecal tmmigration offf- | ies mitted to tha gates after June 1 feated with the de at the rate of 10 cents ioe Washington, asking for) The tickets are not tranaferabie. Re their admission. § I | and each one must contain t Y fhe fact that the millionaire tegraph of the owner abe The execu @ to return to Hongkong Ree, RH was agresd to per- remain here to ree — Diet condition that one te the Ortent. Boo Iie choles, and one wi was sent back over the! Geille the other, Clare, remain- | py ber er bechand. | ALGERNON SWINe RNE FALLS) IFE T 0 B E A VICTIM TO PNEUMONIA AND DIED TODAY. snnnees He was educated in France and t on OF the fall of other men, laughed (Ry Cntted Prem.) lat Batttot aan Cited . wrecked on the rocks of misfortune, . LONDO Agel 20—lgernea oe res « axfor but 414) the one last ery of the souly ae they the jeux) that only those utterly Charles Swinburne, us t, died | tir * 8 degree He spent some! pase to the great beyond is, “Don't | Min shame can know. yet ¢ pnsamen: Taki aided han laie Gon th the tate Wal-/ ten mother whe the clammy hand of death ap alive af pneumonia at 10:45 o'clock thie! ter Savage i, ue ; aes § ratee Gt be heme, the Pineal @eme One, on. Poverty may have been their lot woes wben the | a, ring : (iy Uses eg rit 1e-tt|*t Putney. He had been ill for se vn Atatentn tn ¢ ™ shay ‘ieee, | Pe srhaps they have been laid low Ff = ‘tase leaving : ~ — warned oats that Herman |°TS! Weeks, but ndition was|"Chastelard.” a tragedy. 1865 sing the commission of a ertme. oe ne More amg A "| z orman tolard ef : nd of tonk-for e ion . maidered serious unt od ‘8 sda me may the black sheep of a | > i gather of “The Planter.” | wsssay, whee wen otal tans | Comny Mtunrt.” & tragedy, 1881; “A good family, or guilty of any gl Don't tell mother.” @ letter from Mextcan ean to fall rap-| Century of Round Marino Fa-| © Senidted Onn oun tie warning him that his life)” Hera.” @ tragedy; “A Study of vie- | of be sec dag = hyena . forfeit if he again sete} tor Hugo,” 1886; “Loertne,” a trag ald bein of shazm! Be ean soit, “The Panter::|, Alton Charles Swinburne was|edy, 1587; “Studies in Prose ana | the Cheeks of at home ; By Whittaker a short | [Om ' London, Ragland. April 6,| Poetry 1884. and “Rosarmuna,|'t * Si the same, their first, last . to of a eystem of peon He was the son of the tate| Queen of the Lombards.” 1999 land only thought is, “Don't teli| Trateged to eupose great tral Chartes Heary Swinburne| His strongest hobbies were swim. | ther | ; fm the northern part i Lacy Jane Henrietta, daughter wom and boating And the doctors and nurses, ac | TA deacrited ¢ they are to the daily | pe r 7 of aceidents and sick cas (ty Untted Frees) ee" STOLEN JEWELS MAY |... 2 nee coca S5t Rn mars jstve incident occurred at the Ap 80 BREAKS ALL 5 ENGAGEMENTS (Ry Velted Pree) FRANCISCO, April 10.—De hp Vattet Freee) of this city are working to YORK, Apri! 10.—rurt & clew that may result in the famous tenor today ie at the canal sone of Preparations for « trip to famous $29,000 peer! neckla Where he goes to mi t stolen from Jeanie Crocker Fe Be will sing no more this | ruary 23. Ch f Poltee Cook has abroad. | received & letter from Panama which trouble, | has set In motion the wheels of t take «local department. and which ma vere TEDDY SAILS iE MARKETS FROM Pact’ SAID (iy Celted Pree) | } overage | PORT SAID, April 10.—An enor owd of people cheered Col Roosevelt as he stood on of the steamer Admiral today it departed Sues canal bour for the former p i States will « trip in th Admiral ont ) a.m Before the abip ss received a delegation of guished citizens, who cane to bid him farewell and wish success in the hunt SCANDAL IN ARMY NOW PROMISED | (By United Pree) SAN FRANCISCO, Apr throngh the Mom bai ¥ dent of the oa his bunt Africa. Th canal at 7 distin aboard him san | Much nt is aused in naval r r t t th r port tt Lieut A. ¥ has made a formal requeat to the na Jepa nt at Washington for he urtmartial of Lieut. Prankita We ‘ n. Thin action on the to ait of the sep aod t — nt was a 6 t ' on Mare Island, last ot CHICAGO, April 10.—-Agre rewign t fifo to Herr Car lerle ne they b tar ber ¢ a tr aid toda t Ai ‘ The Raleigh Turkish Baths MPN ONLY pat torn, tow 68h mai. tov Oats and be mee Page 6. *0 ' Sere _AUNDRY my Ir, 2c, De Sits Ch Fourth Av. between Unton aud Pike No further commenta necessary PROF, LATTLES HIGH CLASS SCHOOL OF DANCING Auth of the Improved Temple Mall and F Laber FALTHY RIVAL OF BLACK AND CHIEF THREATENED CANNIBALISM IS REVEALED fe wire IN CANADIAN WILDS CHED ONE SEASON TICKETS TO FA KEPT = ON SALE NEXT MONDAY - ENGLAND LOSES HER GREATEST POET | BE RECOVERED the berriste ed Roossvelt THE STAR—SATURDAY, APRLL..10, 1909, post, where he secured an ongag ent an rape Later on Indians found the body of Lomieux in the woods, out up, with several of the vita wane 1 ing and most of the fleshy parts of the bod t off There w very | tion of anntbation Some fi am irasnct ated @ Mud Ray post and 1 to ¥ al a nd an inquest Thia he did, traveling 2 thou 1 miles, 300 of the dist t & made on snowshoes Today the jury, after Matentng to dict exonerating him from a n nection with the death of Lemieux The third man, Mernard, has never been heard from has fixed 4 short t the anle of these tickets, Will be sold after the fair It will be necessary for purchasers of thene tickets to go to the official Photographer at the expesition for an identification photograph. This will be attached to the tieket book Purchasers w supplied with « pass he grounds for that pur purchase sented to make applic mplewel ante hed “ee JOAN OF ARC PLEDGING HE R ARMS AND HER LIFE TO THE af the sale, and te ititate COUR PRO Ne CR See ee en work of the ticket sellers Apptt THLLOM, tone may be made at 321 Globe re bi Piret av. and Madison at or they may be matled “Don’t Tell Mother,” Is the Plaintive Cry of Life’s Derelict As He Is Placed on a« Cot in Seattle s New Emergency Hospital. | By G 8. COSTELLO. may have defied the law and de of the Rarl of Ashburnham,| “Don’t tell mother! ce, and every canon that regu and gra of Sir John Béward! Up th in the city’s emergency inhe the orderly and respectable Swinburne, sixth baronet of that! where the swirling eddies | Clese* of society; they may have; - hospital ag jof fate leave the derelicte and lives vietime of chance, the pla é be aéveres fate, © metre pomattox day banquet of the Ham pain and ago Hton club late last night, when Gen. knowing thetr fate F. DB. Grant arose and called for « |etanding toast to “Grant and Lee lead te the recovery of the valuabie| Mie First Thought Ip ef Mother.) The room was od to absolute come | A The nerkiace te belleved to have been stolen from the ballr p. who left home to and fell benes ght train villiness, while everyene arose and frank to the memory of the heroes of the union and the confederacy i. wheels of a fret crue St. Francie hotel February 24, at a| brought to the pital, mi Then, when the banqueters had sat mard! gras ball gtven to the sootal| beyond ali hope of recovery, He | down again, round after round of | elect of San Francisco by Mra A aed that news of bis ter | applause broke out, while the tiny ander. Since the theft numerous|fible death would probably bring | American fag waved overy whore. chews have been followed by the po-| hia mother to the grave. | lee, but no trace of the jewels ha» Don't teil mother,” he gasped “m found in his dying breath. “It would ket And though he wae suffering} WILL SERVE THIRTY sve vuln shat vous ci'smrat stood PROBAI jout on his drawn and haggard face, | DAY. N |he was determined to spare that| print CITY JAM | scaions, “sray-haicoa woman the] esiek, somes of keow!t os that he been ST. pial April 16. jentally And he died | Threatened by aseassine in his own | ae i. te ee a plato tht ul for his moth ace at Teheran and by re 1s jaee af to fe ~ Me re yy as et on bis pgistan! tribesmen, who may sack | Gia ieeetaiaear oe anes aoe The 4 premature! he cities along the Peretan gulf fa ving down Into |at any moment, the eray and Shah of Persia is 20 days ; a Bm Po oo ¢ Se ee AlVAS | the valley of the shadow, ts carried |in a state of abject terror toda oak Gen wi ps wt oodney./to the hospital, where hi sath Messages received from Teheran che ' 0 ae mderick Wok | only a question a fow days. | tate that « Britiah cruiser the sirl's part and @ pistol battle | “Don't tall moth he oa, al- jet Ruahire, in the P a though every (ber and muscle and | ) protect Ruropear ony atom of his emaciated bey te tx ” the tribesmen attempt a CIGARET IMPERILED the throes of the heart-rending agony that follows even a tempo WOMAN'S LIFE | rary denial of the drag to which he EXPLOITATION BUREAU jhae sacrificed everything that life | nined The Wail of the Woman DOING DOUBLE DUTY) pr (hy United Pres) 10.—Antt LOS ANGELES, April agitators in this city today| The pathetically helpless girl. the! ‘Thousands of the pretty A.-Y ng an object lesson from | Vietim of shame, dying from the life h stamps have been t aha narre ape of an unknown | Of dissipation and carousal such as|by merchants and professional men nan from burning to death when | only her class knows or » real-|during the past week attach to} her clothes became ignited from a/ fae, wants to spare mother the! their eastward going letters, and in Bo abe | ast away cign The woman was| shock of knowing the truth thin way large numbers of people standing at the corner of Third and cries, “Don't tell m«¢ and the | will have tt ntion directed t Spr ete. yesterday rnoon | wail comes from the of @ girl | the source whence the letters « when her skirts caught fire fr a| who can see herself back In fan ma rhe of ry olty 1 igaret tying on the pavement there with the ¢ le ehildr thé United States are becoming Passeraby rushed to her rescue|and the dolla an , ythings, | f ta 1 wi The village and succeeded in extinguishing the| and the kindly f mother : mt mts are now flames after tearing off the greater had watehed over her with such | discussing every caller her clothing. During the | tender solicitude and care v the officers who had he t mother is dream betr wath fed to secure her name. | ing of th ay when she can agair sent home in a ar her ltt girl, as she did tr ¢ Ja A rt thone days of careless, happy child xploitation hood. Her letters to mother give this way to thinke is living the life that to increa any mother would have her daugh ‘ ’ os the prayer, “Don't tell moth * being used t xplot ' (Ry United Prows) ” ity work, and | “ " Ith, April 10, rne| Thoughts Return te Childhood rk is being done. Already many . and farm of Thomas Lin And in the darkest hours of the | thousands of «tampa have been sold f the American mar-|iong night, the one of these 1 nur rders ar ng it jent, Abraham Lincoln.) mon and women © been | dally ane f division ar laid low in the clutch of death, ts BS es won we [gas ute ts age De JN. SAXE a hatte i Nad’ Was Rebel! DENTIST. ror. ® N New Mord Nal taeuand. Seve FE 337-8-9-40 Arcade Bldg t Lessone « ay an event dvece ‘snd wapemnlicn ALOERT MANSION, 4 jor J ot ’ Cherry 4 : ! ne: ted. «a1 Optica ment POPE PIUS TOMORROW DECREES JOAN =~: OF ARC A SAINT af latighed at the shame of other wom. | === FLAWS THE MAID OF ORLEANS, BURN ED AT THE STAKE 500 YEARe | oRetor AGO, WILL BE BONY ee eee ee ee | PROSECUTOR KELLOGG BF CANONIZED IN ROME After t Ave a iia” the N8 GHOOTING STANDARD n f t w fe PLEA FULL OF HOLES. (ty United Prone.) Sohe ' ROME, Ital April 10,—Baint | but engages in prayer for gu ’ BP ee > Rite Joan of Arc! A second time the ent 18) He -! : ot All the world, Catholic and Pro-| made, and the Ore ing, | aa Ptr 4 | testant, will rejoice tomorrow to| and the Iitany of the saints recited Melting P : , noo the chureh's ignal hone stil] @ third veer Ay ly | beutowed on the peasant girl of! makes his plea ac p Rogers Bef | Dorremy who rode forth on bor | ods 1 rine ate, | cor by Pp agian milk white horse, 600 years ago, to| who remal t . , wave the Dauphin and France Kellone ite to the An Joan of Arc wan burned at sag , enenting hands and cried ‘ : poms rt's words become litera 1, To have | flaws in the arguments made b legal truth, It will be Saint To have | tas : an of Arc in church records in the w fishness and future ! To have| Probably no woman character In| performed at lew miracie| WAN —Board and room. See ry has gripped the world's im-| through the grace page 6 ed nation more than this simple,| Joan of Arc has passed the tests 6, country girl, with her wonder who went from hom audi Furnishings are being sold for 206 ful visions, | her rustic gown, to rescue try from the quarreling Burgundi . Blectrietty, vibration, ight th | ans and the ambitious English, who! ® 49¢ on the dollar to close estate | apy, hot tweat betha, a0d other wore about to tear It to pieces of William Berger, at the Buffalo Foy icy po seneg od for fiat ‘ ° and succeeded, only to bo rewarded 1s Rooms, 424 Pike Street. Cost | Be nulp ttioas in Boatthe # with the stake prices have been entirely disre | suitgtion yaa atments $1 ach | The chureh’s sacred formula has | 9@*ded 461-4-6 People’ Dany Bide. "iecond | been gone through with, The nam ———.-— | 6nd Pike Main 2483 Wanted, Se ne were tor JOHN C. WALLING 0. CLEARANCE SALE PIANOS, TALKING | J ydit fot.tios"yor. Pomint |] iocrskes 410-491 Union At, Newr 4th Ave 1104 First Ave. 1000-19 Ameriens THE NEW BLEND Three Pounds For One «Dollar *% A Dollar’s Worth And Worth a Dollar It’s Delicious Quality Is Emphasized in the Cup | 3 Pounds in \ \ 34/ | WARES, FOR one 4 for | ia 1 Dollar SOLD BY YOUR GROCER CRESCENT MANUFACTURING CO. Roasters and Importers, Seattle, Wash. | “Why, that is the real thing-—you can’t tell it fror the human voice!” That's what people say every day upon hearing the Victor for the first time amaze nt is ver HALL’S SAFE & LOCK CO.'S SAFES Herring-Hall-Marvin Safe Co. MANUPACTURERS 2 OCCIDENTAL AVENE ther exclaim I ver knew tl Victor was like that! Do you know what the Victor is like Victor V $60 self to hear it With Wooden Horn $68 ; Other Styles $10 to $300 de nstrate hine for you MEALS SERVED. Three rouna trips gaily, Leave Se a Te my 1am and 6 op ands pm Everett at sib @ | Ib pt pm.” sunday, | Ryerett at tid bem . le fare’ to Bnohow 1406 Second Avenue $1.00. Round tetp #1 mor City of Byer me PHoues—Su Ind. 18 oighint