Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
ig LURED FROM HOME AND ad in the Under- Ry United Press.) With Bullet | TUSLA, Okla, April 10.—A motion ~ to quash the indictments for Holes.in It eee Wulted Pree) B ipett 10—A ned murd wan way morning when the tor James A. Frac alleged tand frauds tm the Indian territory tat Gov, J, N. Haskell and «ix other residents of Musko jeliberate | gee, Was sustained today by Pedera Judge Maraball Immediately returned after Haskell and ty cartridx hem an aurora sad 38 feet Awe from the ap Frace was dragged icket by his © " there Sat blow! stains SO-CALLED “MEXICAN PATRI OTS" MAKING LIFE MIGER ABLE FOR LAWLOR ade from | idges were i at Woodlawn, about ime west of Frace’s cor| a m car fine. issing since Wed —— he la known to ed & Regents park car faued from it at the station United ress.) WASHINGTON, April 10—As sassins who hounded Oscar Lawlor when he was United States district attorney at Low Angeles, Cal, have followed him to bin post In the de partment of Justice here and today as bis name, There are). stated that since his arrival he had received a number of letters, ‘threatening him with death. Lawlor Incurred the enmity of i FIRE GIVES FIRE rtain persous styling themset LOCAL | “Mexican Patriots” when he was AIA IN strumental in having three men sus pected of violation of the neutrality These men were acouned of hav ie nighties, men ining plotted to overthrow the gov firemen scurrying | ernment of President Diaz, and it of a fire, presented jis alle their schemes were spectacle for the nd made ready to put formed . of Union st, between execution while the plotters we fe Fourth avs. shortly on American soil faeck this morning Seon after the men were thrown @aylight. when at! injinto jell at Los Ange Lawlor Rotel were sleeping | was threatened with death. He f the cry of fire WS) paid no attention to the first letter me by the time the fire matarrived, the street was jan excited mob of questa, the most abbreviat- ‘hd the hotel was full | from the would-be assassins, but when he received a second ware ing he made the matter public. Since coming here Lawlor has re | ceived several more sisailar letters HE SUES FORMER SHERIFF SMITH H. M. Ramey this morn | quickly discovered fe a pile of wood In @ tho hotel. The ge ged was quickly ex fhe damage amounted menoed sult agninet former Sh sritt DR. KNOWN smn ane the American ‘ponains & Trust company, which we 1S Smith's bond The action arise ATTLE, jover Smith's seizing a plano which }Ramey had purchased of Mr | Mra. George W. Trumbull le | The Trumbulls originally pur Ferre ‘ned of the (chased the plano from the Kohler & Constreetion com- Chase company on the Installment my at Misaoula, P80. The Trumballs subsequently J tor 204 the plano to Ramey in March, 1998. On Febroary & month before this sale took piace. the Kohler-Cha: smpany secured judgment against the Trumbulls as & result of the lattor falling to make Proper payment on the tnstrument During May, 1908, Sheriff Smith seized the piano, although he had been informed that it was solid Ramey asks judgment against the sheriff and his bondemen in the sum of $275, the price paid for the piano, p fam | in a race fon Tuesday night. bet Missoula antl) to 6 fhad some large contracts x ster he was building COMES HERE | FOR | TRIP of mapping and regions of @oring the next! de Keven Let-j| MICHIGAN PEOPLE TO HOLD FAIR ‘The King County Men of Michi gan need more money for the Michi gan bailding at the A-Y-P. fair, and to raise the amount they are going to give a genwine old county fair er building at Beventh and Pike st, Sfrived’in this city. | quring the whole p for the north in the week now being con~) The fait opens promptly and 1808, one of the Waldorf/ WHO STOLE THIS > mt om Monday, and wil! continue | open all week. There will be Sate, bee, iat erte, the Wolly Wamipus, the Zuza wares, a baby show, country sture, cane rack, Frontier bar, Radium | dance, Three Weaks, pony ballet, di- rectoire gown, police department jand many, many others. | The contract for the buliding at | nagersicri dDThree emfw cmfwyp the recently the A-Y-P. EB. has been already let Aetective, asstet n and Chris be necessary to maintain and com- p of three | plete the structure. iris last 06 Piret avy. When gail the Eckstrand | Does “spieling™ constitute a nuis- meaning of the and it was neces | her to the city how ance within the ftaw? Mes, Abe Maneficid, Is the seductive fine of talk pur fe ® bewsdealer, EB.) veyed by the glib apieler offensive Photographer, and/|to the pence and dignity of the city ®& Messenger, are held of Seattle’ cca investigation.| Mim At lenat Police Judge Joha a ppeared from tr B. Gordon so holds. And Charies BY. and Jefferson st. Rose, spleler for the Civeuit theater on Second ay. near Madiac who was arrested iast Saturday night while trying to lure the populace at 10 cents « throw, was fined $10 in police court yesterday m Queen |” Mr, Rose has appealed from the! fama nt Imposed by dudge Gordon. County 4 t Ms officially accepted Thomas Ww. 1 land, situated for une o itarivm in the « deraiog 7 uses « TAKES ASSAULT CASE UNDER ADVISEMENT j McKibben poke th "S| William MeCarthy, who charges 1. V. Al ety Detectives Peterson and Me- rust) Ciurg with brutality and false ar cany | rest, appeared for trial before Folic STEVENS care, | Judge Jobh B. Gordon on a charg ewterday aft- ffleern t of disorderly con ate. will serve a for $5,000, but $2,000 additiona! wif! | | |whorm Max Re | his attorne PY br sj ernoon. MeCarthy penday f 12 | tified. refused to go home when they ordered him away from the! REAL ESTATE “| Loop saloon MoCarthy the detectives beat without provo cation. Pot) Gerdon took the ¢ inder advisement Bale by Owner AGO MISFIT PARLORS | 1400 WIheT AV Wondertu f} Tdlior-Ma |} Overes aluee in Men's d-for Suits venettes and Trouse f™me new line of ||, Men's ings, Hats, Cape for and & ‘ Also Full Dress itn il nin jot which will be )MA MAN IS A VICTIM OF DELIBERATE MURDER INDICTMENTS AGAINSTIGOV. © =~ HASKELL ARE QUASHED | his codefendants were discharged | by the court, the diatetet attorn annoy 1 that he would call a # cial session of the grand jury t reconaider the evidence in the case. it is generally believed that Has. kell will not be indicted again Haskell and his companions were accused of fraud in connection with towastte granta mad in 1901 “© ASSASSINS ARE HOUNDING GOVERNMENT OFFICIAL FEARS WIFE WILL KILL HIM Because she expressed her opinion of him, carried a * in her wate hy and otherwise de things interesting about their “home Mort Pulver commenced mult for from Bertha Pulver in the court thie morning Mrs, Pulver and her husband were married In Beattie in 1904 judging from th ploint, things have been mo interesting In the Pulver hor says that at one wife seleed an axe and hie life divurce supertor Bince that time, som oF lew Mr time his sliver LATE NEWS Washington.-A Chicago here to against the provisions In bill raising the tariff on glo’ hosiery, wan presented to dent Taft today delegation of lobby women Preal Vancouver, Wash rivate Bar ber, of Company B, and Private! Matell, of Company ©, First to fantry, under sentence to terme at Alcatraz teland my prison, escaped from the guard at Vancourer barracks today after knocking the guard senseless. A pose of soldiers are searching the woods. serve tary San Francisco.-With one ox ception, the cases of the men ar 4 in connection with the r ng of the offices of the United Railroads, which were scheduled in the police court this morning wore continued to April 20. Luther Brown's case will be eet April iT Providence.-Maloney and St Ives, the phenomenal Frenchman who defeated Dorando, Hayes Longboat and Sehrubb In a recent Marathe rac responded to the starter’s gun in thelr 20-mile race here at 3:22 o'clock AUTOMOBILE? Who stote mobile? Shortly after 12 o'clock this morn ing Havangh was called by tele phone to a gumber on Seneca at near Seventh ay. Havaugh drove his Plerce Arrow to the supposed address but while searching for the house number he heard some per son cranking his machine. Quy Havaugh's auto Havaugh started for his car on| the run but the alleged auto thief was driving the car up Seventh av at a high rate of speed before Havaugh could board it. The aum ber of the automobile was 2749 | Havangh told Police Sergeant Clar of the coming ence Carr that he believes the theft of the auto was a hoax, But the g Auto ie still misning Will Put on New Trai gorgeots attractions of al! kinds! May 33 the Great Northern will put on @ new train between Beattie An} Seat te Sha -hanct of the Milenione- | 254 Kapease City, the schedule of which wil! be announced later Several other changer will be the Great Northern, one of whieh | will be the through service between Vancouver and Portiand. The new i) be out May 10. Arrange Monthly Smoker.—Under the ete band of Commander! Walter M. Just!, Cart M. Thygerson Camp Ne Li, United States Wash ington volunteers, hae arranged « series of mowthly smokers, the next given at Pin hall, in the P’ yuliding, on the night of Apri At the next smok or the ladies’ auxiliary will be prea ont Meeting Is Presideot J. M a result of afcknens in his family, the r wf the park board scheduled for the to discuss park, play n Postponed—Recaune Frink has been nin as the ground and }unsettied, has been another week Wants Ca parkway postponed for Dismissed — Blaine Tucker &@ Hyland, attorneys for Lee A, Barbee, the city detective, againet adenay field char; for an alleged a It, filed @ mo- tion to have the case dismissed in the superior court this morning. Mining Company Case Dismissed On motion of C, KR. Coon, through Charles M. Baxter, the case against the Gold Mountain Mining company was this morning dismissed. Coon brought suit for recovery of sume which he says he id into the company, alleging that its affairs w subsequently mix managed. The mines of pany are near Index, Wash BASEBALL TEAMS From the boys’ nine to the cham pions will find everything that goes with the game at the right prices at A. L, HALL'S, 1111 First Avenue threatened inaugurated in the coast traine of | THE INHUMANITY REIGNS AT! POOR FARM (Concluded. ) him. ! auKKentod that we might |have him moved to the county how: | pital, where he could ® medical God, no, replied & gun first Never Given a Then we thought of taking up | subscriptions to have bim moved | jto where he could get proper med jioal trentment. He told. us the potor never viaited him, that he | y was never given a bath, had hardly | enough food to keep a eat allve, | and was so dirty and filthy and| neglected that he longed for death, | And death has meretfully relieved jhim from hin sufferings } There was one blind man whore | hame | do not remember, He was jsleoping in a bed that was dirty beyond all words to express. His |wightions eyes w | had seratehed them until the blood cam There was no rag or hand kerehlef to use, so he had to wipe | the blood off on the already dirty | sheet, The blood bad ran down on his face, over the pillow and on the sheet to a point that was wlok jening Gets No Attention. or five weeks the man had re cetved no attent He had not been visited by the doctor and had been given no medicine, And only yesterday, probably as a result of our frequent visits and complaints, | he Was taken to the county hos pital Another paralyted man, old and | absolutely helpless, who had been | allowed to ie at the farm there for | Weeks in his own filth and squator, | without any attempt to help him Was also taken to the hospital yes terday, probably from the same reason | |, “Another old man, aged 89 years, | helpless and weak, wae really sick and il, and was given no medicine. | No doctor calied to see him, and jou last Tuesday he walked to the hospital, where he reeetved a iitte! medicine that seomse to have helped him. B idea of this old man being compelled to walk all that! distance for medicine is outra-| | Reous } No Eggs for Them The food has been something | dreadful. There are about 100 chiekens at farm and yet none | the Inmates had been given an} ae to eat since inst aster, until The oe Wore) ple who run the wold by the farm. They also raise plge and make butter, and sell practically all of it. I do not know abont milk, bat there are cows arow and | suppose they sell the mi also y There no big room filled with which comes from the orchard on the farm. The lady at the farm showed thi ue demonstrate how well the in The tn as that they get one of fruit once each day at the evening meal. So far as we could arn or seo, the in mates get 4 single plece of butter about the size of « half-dollar once & day, also in the ove Given Cold P “At night these people are a cold meal, a big, suid bolled po tato, the spoonful of fruit, » small pot of tea and stale bread lett over from the hospital eupply. At noon |emeh day they get « sort of a Mu) Mt stow, 365 times a year, never anything else tn the shape of meat We told this to « county com | Missioner and he replied that the commissioners bad left a standing order with Frye &@ Co. to supply the people at the farm with the best of meat every day, and In ample quantities. They don't get it. Why not? We asked the blind man, who looked almost famished to death if he could not get some milk toant, | He laughed. The matron at the! farm told us she ave him milk | toast frequently. He told us that be never even amelied it since going Wo the farm. | No Hot Water. “And the most outrageous thing! of all happened last fall when the people running the farm took oft | the tap to the hot-water heater. | This left a bathtab without any | hot water, The only way the in-| mates could get a bath was by |heating water on the stove in tin | pane and carrying it to the tub. | This wae physlently lmpoestble for ‘many, and during the winter; moutha, when it was so cold, they | [could get no bath at all, Why this/ | tap wae removed | do not know. | ‘One old man there who could not | move had to alt on some old gun- |ney sacks. He told me he could | fot carry water to the hath tub ‘He was covered with filth, Thanks for Assistance. gen Want to publicly thank the Bon Marche and Frederick & Nek son for donations of clothing and/ money, and practically all of the shoe stores for donations of shoes. also tiany other people for clothing | which they so Kindly gave us for! | the people at the poor farm. We have furnished these unfortunates four rocking chairs, two many cushions, and «a change of underwear, socks and) handkerchiefa for all. We will be only. too giad to acquaint the Se attle Chamber of Commerce's tn vestigating committee with such facta as we know WEALTHY ESTATE LEFT BY MODJESKA (By United Press) LOS ANGELS, April 10—1t tn learned today that, gontrary to the impression which existed, Mme. | Helena Modjeska has left a consid erable fortune. Including p nal property and jewels valued at about $20,000, the estate is worth, jt ix id, approximately § . This! sum ie what ts believed to remain} from. $1,000,000 which the noted actress earned. during her years on the stage. | SE WILD-FIRE” Describes our sale'y tives | rr progr AL | thot hundreds have taken ad-| vantage of our Timely Wall Paper | Reduction Sale, our stock is herd | carloads is Big news next | ly tooched—th lot of wall paper week | Federal Paint & Wall Paper Co, | 1914 First Av | » wore and he || jaaked € Taft congratulated him on| her by Mrs, Kerwood, | the wey the tariff bill wae handled — APRIL 10, 1909, . SECOND ENTERTAINMENT ‘WILL LECTURE FOR PAYNE TARIFF BILL IS _ NOW UP TO THE SENATE ....N*" Molt |. THE MOUNTAIN — \—— ae —~vmmwme | Will give Ite second « Mr, Herbert M PASSED LAST NIGHT BY THE) 7° ‘T think we got it through in| ® evel next @004 time, don’t yout’ in the assembly HOUsE, QoRs To OTHE ton will lecture taineers” on M ehureh, BRANCH OF CONGRESS, Olive at | old folks’ concert interspersed with Mr. Gleason is an ard ortainment Monday rooms of the Boylston av, and aes Gleason of Bos before “The Moun nday evening, April corner ADy United Prev) WASHINGTON, April 10.—The pantomimen, recitations and dance Miss Maud Hamell, the dramatic Payne tariff bill, passed by the reader, will give a number, also the vies [Houwe of repromentatives last night,! ‘That an additional fores of two | *Mateur pickaninnies in thelr “wand ie yon of th was formally presented to the sen-| captains, wx sergeants and at least | The entertainment will | og “and ate today and re committer When the House Cle tondance conclude with refreshments cards, dancing and J to the finanes| seventy patrolmen will be neces has seoured ly police the expost: | #lides, pleturing the bea grounds i» the opinion of Po: | tain seen He also has @ series Chief Ward, after a thorough | of flower studies, which are ful lantern utiful moun senate met at noon, | k Browning waa in at Immediately after the! ing) aeecidant ce ene remident Sherman, | ing thix opinion the chief has al flora, Mrs. Gleason, who accom Piveident 6¢ tive sent rac ined lowed for the force of exposition FUNERAL GARB panics her hushand in his travela, ‘nae Gin Ue Gale ne police under ©. W, Wappenatein, copes the flower tints as they ve von ae 1) who will guard the exhibite Sixty-seven years ago Mra. Ange-| re ¢, and th ctures are was officially disciowed that it wan| the tarttr r Myers ua nat Nem wet JAMES KERWOOD AND. "=== " fentific stam interest- of interest from a point, in addition to being na t0 bosnty lovers His lecture Monday evening will # in| include “Mountaineering {nthe he last jong sleep. And the burial| High Sierras,” and “Mountain Fi ord which she had carefully laid | of Calife better known as made the robes which to be buried in, and yesterday, at the ripe old age of MISS VAIL MARRIED 155 yc, Ss! ios nor « t be referred to the finance co mittee The enrolling clerks in the house are given great credit for work on the measure. their speedy handling that enabled the house to the senate today their pn A. Vail were quietly married | gb were taken down for at 923 James at. Sunday afternoon, which they had be purpose to Speaker Cannon and Sereno| Abril 4, the Rey, J Van Horn | dedicated Payne called at the White House Officiating, Lmmediately after the The funeral services will be held NEXT MONDAY this ming had & brief chat | Ceremony the couple and guests re- | tomorrow at Issaquah, Mra. Myers with the president As they were leaving the building, Cannon was | 57th, paired to their new home at 2419 W.! was born where they were given a din he Sorosis club will hold its next meeting Apri! 12 at the home 1714 16th ay. will read a paper Senlpture and August 8, 1808, and was married in 1828 to Thomas J. Myers, the mother'at Perrington, N. Y. She leaves! of Mra. Bickford. of the groom. They will be at home| many relatives. Miss Blackm |to their friends there until April 24, — ° on Architectur fm the house. ‘Ob, 1 quees, like all other repub- | when they leave for Alaska, where ' Painting of Modern Times.” Mrs. Heana, he's gratified that the bill|Mr. Kerwood has extensive mining, '°0klng for & room? Find it Gardner will lead the discussion of an far as it has,” replied “Uncle Interests on page 6 current events NO. ARE YOU NOW CONVINCED that coal is We Offer stock in the Union Coal & This stock will be worth the best investment on earth? For one week only, Development Co, at 25¢ per share. $5 in a short time. WHY? Little Because we are located on oal creek, adjoining the great Coal Creek mine of the Pacific Coast Co., which is today paying big dividends. Because there is in our property by actual measurement, ten million (10,000,000) tons of coal Each and every ton taken out will net the company at least $1 profit. One thousand over 12, RE- county, only 12 miles from Pioneer you the actual owner « tons of coal. King shares of stock will make MEMBER, >quare our property is located in We take prospective investors to see the property and pay all expenses connect- ed with examination. This company is being conducted by experienced coal men ars’ ex For Seven Days Only Union Coal & of many ye perience, who have invested their own money in the enterprise. Development Co. stock at 25c per share 100 Shares .......$ 25.00 | 300 Shares ... 200 Shares ....... 50.00 400 Shares -$ 75.00 | 500 Shares 100.00 | 1,000 Shares. $125.00 250.00 Ten per cent down and 10 per cent. a month until paid. Write or call at office for full information. UNION COAL & DEVELOPMENT CO. 230-31 Arcade Annex WHEN PRINT BLURS lirritable temper comfort result and general dis-| We positively cure) |this condition with our spectally | ground glasses. Schuchard Optical Co., Bye Specialists, 1207 Second ay., Seattle. | 20¢ TO 45e ON THE DOLLAR. Men's Clothing, Hats, Shoes and Furnishings are now on sale at) the Buffalo Sales Roding, 424 Pike st., at about one-third usual prices, to close estate of William Berger principal owner | Yakima Valley Produce Co, 628 Blewett 8 ytene ‘@ will hav t Tax! Of alfalfa Station MAND-MADR 1 MATS A SPRCIALTY, Mme. PAUL BXOLUSIVE MILLINERY, The Little Piano House With the Big Business wHy? Wo give value for your money SHOES—SHOES—SHOES GREAT SHOR SAL 85.50, $4.00 and $4.50 values all $2.05, CROWN You get your lessons free, We give you one year's trial, We give you Basy Terms, We have Pianos to sult your pocketbook ondent MARTIN & ©O. 1207 Second Ay. Opp. Savoy Hotel Total Cost Only 10c A Wholesome and Appettzing Lunch Sent to Your Place of Hustness, Ring yp Sunset Main 1830; Ind wEad New ¥ RaC>OAND We advertise just what you find true when you come in. We also carry the latest up-to-date stock of Stationery in the olty. The Home beat . R mai sie BOX LUNCH Co. glove in this THE SHOEMAKER, If you can't get boots or shoes to fit you, get them made to measure at 217 JAMES STREET. Ststtsstiiossiiics pac yourself without, drugs. it's beautifully Miustrated and I give It free to every sick and Ailing person who matis me this ad or calls for it 8 HA 1814 Second Ave. 13213 Third Avenue M.D. Seattle, Wn. | ITIL Seaetamentte ee