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\’S MOST REMARKABLE CONVICT SAN FRANCISCO, April 16 j Tramp “A No. 0 langu in the |P both dark and light color J ctty prie nt tay. He wae caught Among them are black and | detectiv of the looal police, | if J who belleved he was walting for an | } white checks trimmed pportunity to carve his tite upeé } , n¢ rn gy hee ae Sane Th with bands of red: navy bank, ‘Tramp “A No. 1" in known openhagen blue, trim by reputation from Portland, Me R . | his ana” eee pommees oti med with white band | wa tanks along the ratiroade off light grounds of many col ~ witry bear his name Hl ors, with plaid rings or polka-dot , | 9% ' : 7dc-—-Wash Dresses, of mW chambray gingham, mack WHEN CONVICTED, JESSE POMEROY TODAY. 1 Ire } ' . ! m French style, with short aaee & # # & #/ to the roar of Ite factories am@ hum | off from the world of mon. He ve ta M skirt. box-plaited into cir % | of its workshops no man, but a flend, they say an | . i lar bel N | The Philadelphia centennial wan animal who must be caged like a| ya; ume, United Prawn w = caver belt. Colors are pink, WRON MASK.” @ [tn full awing when eroy saw eating lion, He must be kept] inne mnomnages received at the Merc iff fNished with bands and pip Joneliness and ® | daylight for the last time ik prison till he ts dead, Occe|tsiand navy yard today announced | ae of Je *| Occasional stories come out re- sional efforts have been made | that the flagship Weat Virginia an¢ | axe se Set RNR A the mystery @ | garding Pomorc the fend, who get a reprieve for him, but public | tne iver Pennaytvania would or- |i the trou Mask. | slaughtered children. He ground 4 sentiment has always intervened. |rive at California. Clty. Saturday. | ie the Iron Mask ® canary ander his heel in pure de it in @ fearful record the courts | They wer mt north tr Magda | geare in the bas # | light of killing, it was said. He tore have against thie boy, who has | iene tey reet Japanene eruta- | a k Tatteta, all pure in 1703, w]e cat to strips of quivering flesh, 8 grown to past middle age, behind | ors which enroute to the Amert | fir H of Lovis XVI. ®@ another story. The prison authori-| the bars, His case ts unparaiieled | can Pactfic coast | i 8 time, no one # | tles deny these stories. No one olse im the whole ugly history of orime.| Rear-Admiral @winburne, com Bia x satiet pure silk face. Only his #| knows At 13 he was assaulting and muth|manding the Pacific fleet, w il “ any con | Once a cay a jafler slips bis food lating and torturing boys of 6 He | present greet the Japanese ad |i of good @ him and the outer through a slit in the darkened cell, was put in a reformatery, where, | miral upon bie arrive | } * vard, ¢ weren't allowed and peers in to make eure that his after three years, he was released Bd rao ‘ prisoner hasn't died during the on parole } apangee Silk inche ss what were his night A little while after, by bie own iy black, cream ' n what the agoales Once a month the prisoner's sonfossion, he assaulted and butch evening shade 43 phe went through mother—the only person fh the orod tittle Nellie Curran, and buried} ij Swiss Messaline, of good record, though whale world who thinks him inno jor body fn the cellar of hor father’s , been written ® | cent—talks and weeps with him gore i finish, in a wide range of nev students. He ® through the bars for an hour At 17 he was found guilty of mur thn Ae nctrattar jf ‘tgs, also black; yard, 50c different Once a year the governor of Mas. dering and butchering a Syear rk eeeeeeeeeeet terete s THE STAR-FRIDAY, APRIL.16, 1909. Undeo Whe Roel Mrerythtnw inh the Home Complete, i) cx] Cres: 4 a Children’s Wash Dresses (My United Press.) m very attractive patterns, in clerks were stung ) 55e—Children’ Wash i Dresses, of percale, button jAILED Il ing full length of back i sizes 2 to 5 year Many ! FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. 1.50 to dren from ig These ( very attractive dark blue or light blue golf red, navy blue, red or br n ings of white atin collar and cuffs, or pique top ce rY MOHAIR Hxtenstve Lines of Dependabie | === 1= Basement Salesroom == ety = 5 \Interesting Values (j2" Children’ s Wear Section Hats and Bonnets 19 — Mu hildren straw iceable hroom style, ound crowt fess and Dress -Goods—Large Assortments Moderately Priced | NOVEL ry STRIPED HALLIS—Especially Ar 1¢ Of 80) lor nar Ipe uitable for how ns or kimonos elty hes wide, ha s ecent » th < " 27 « Yd Chal in rious n a Coper floral, checked, d 1 cor itional ¢ Pp ‘ designs; 29 inches wide wicle 1 k; yard, 39 b ne WOO! LBATRO 4 3. Yd—Rich Sati xe CH lye and ling evening shades; | Persian designs, Many pretty color w color k. Thirty inches wide; | combinations Twenty-nine — inches RICHARD CARLE ROLLS DOWN, twin brother of # | yachusetts and the prison commis joy in Boston, The law, outraged PRIV, a plotter © sion walk through and stare curt called him unfit for freedom or even| AN EMBANKMENT—WiFE Women’s Gloves } Inexpensive an attempted y at their famous pritoner. Oc human association. His long term DOES SAME STUNT. iW P iw oes — jonally Chaplain Barnes visite (9 prison besa | Wostéen’s 12-button U . d . . i ngs aD nd talks to him ted ‘ (ty Catted Frees) t H ts d T of ers of Eu erheee are the only breaks in|. With yp Beh a gh ohony eae ] PORTLAND, Ore, April 16 1M length, good quality Liste ntrimme a an rimmings day no one * | pomeroy's sunieus years, No storied SPnerale MAT maneeven bril.| Siehard Cave, the comedian, bas | (inves, in’ black, white, tan } jor pictared tale of loneliness ean read every one of Announced his intention of fMiing) : vs $ Jequal the horrors of Pomeroy’s life-| ny nog books tn the prison ii. |S8almat the Southern Pac rr and brown 2% ; Beebe EEE Ee Lime in prison teary, ané halt. @ thowend more [rad & mutt for $10,000 personal | ney , ? ‘ } a March | And now relief may come. A bill pejonging to Chaplain Barnes. He lamagos for Injuries sustained near | 2-Clasp Lis Hloves, in ¢ Mass. March) it be tntroduced in the present roads in the original the works of | MAarveville, Cal. where be and his | black, white, navy, tan, 3 f golttary confine | session of the legislature—it is Latin, French, German, Spanish wife rolled down a %6-foot om brown and gray; pair, 25¢ { roy, the “human aimed at Pomerov—allowing al! feitan apd Arable authors, having | OS**ment at 2 o'clock im the morn v md gray; pair, 2 most famous | prisoners to work In the daylight, iearned all those languages in |'ME The accident oceurred on his Chashois Gloves, in nat again see the day- and with their fellow prisoners. prison ee - p from San Francisco ed exits . This boon Pomeroy bas 10ns |” ieside reading, Pomeroy has one | ‘yg ane. i ; jm ural color; pair, 7% B steeloyed boy of craved. Just to see the light, to ether pleasare-the tnonthly visits re. Car was only = allgbtly A x ; declared him | see people and talk with them-—it's (+ Figen Mra, Pomeroy, | (ruses. but ber husband is suf-| Tan Kid Gloves, with § i him behind the all he bas ever asked. He has re- 0.0 ing trail woman of close to| whieh ig swollen to twiee ite Mai fe two clasps, Paris-point-em- } m prison. Now | fused to work unless he could work 9) aut! lives in Weymouth whieh is swollen to twiee its nor . From 17 to 50 | with the other prisoners. . bore, never mises | 2h) Se His kip ts also injured. broidered ; pair, 7% bet darkness | Jest what Pomeroy is today, onty | here Jeese was > |e played bere inst might under} GRAS dali cS ROE ik % sii by cde hae tek ‘sas the prison officials know-—and they * v'*!* great difficulties and suffered great | - n Neapolitan Hair Hats, in black only whe bore witness | woa't tell. “You may see all there ia| Every mother of & prisoved son | pain, hepping Mmatend of walking | Remnants of Black Milan Turbans and Chip Hats, in navy, brown and Attorney who de-| to be seen in Charlestown prison,” thinks him innocent. But none be | acrons the otnge ; black ; 75« who called | Gen. Bridges, the wardes, says, “ex. levee it more devoutly than Mrs | U h Ist Good $ We have just received a large assortment of Hats, in rough who sentenced | cept Pomeroy.” Pomeroy Pp 0 ery $s { Java braids, including late xcks in sunburned and cham ihe governor who) “Hae he changed’ he continued My son is s martyr,” she says . i ' of a ’ ' i a cham the rope—all are | “No one has been here long enough “They told him that I was accused The Remnant nter ' va effects; each oe to tell.” of bis crimes at tf he didn’t cow ae tent sams - restos Rough Braids, in black, na brown and champagne f be areater) Yet Massachusetts people have fess to them, [| would have to go to a 6s, Weked the doors | no sympathy for Pomeroy His prison. He confessed to «ve me | with a ge - assortment of j Children’s Leghorns; 65« Be Bas been deaf’ crimes have cut bim completely ‘because he loves me | Swisses, Nets, Denims,} Artificial Che Hail Tasnchie ‘ertths § — 99 MOUN ie ee ‘April 1¢—j@ Burlaps, Cretonnes, T } Clu f three rose n wh pink or q TIVE. DO jThe jury in the case of Patriek | tries, Velours, Cordur } Large, full bunches of I in natural shades and whit | Boyle, sneientes in the hold-up of ‘ pe 5 ; NOT KNOW HIM Fol toy at tana? acs wn other good. materia | Eins poss, with foliage pink or American Beauty 18 {brought In « verdict of guilty at § from the Upholst Sec ; . lag ‘ ' 2, an Bean | | o'clock last night. Reamer, the con " A ; § nums, in nateral colorings ; 35¢ attle yesterday afternoon for | lone kidnaper, testified that Borle m All have been close } sprays; l5c and 18 Sassault on 12-yearold Louise Jor \ena himelf were the parties who fl ly priced for quick selling re white and emerald ; 6 dan, of 706 Eighth av Newberry claims to be a ee of former Secretary of the Navy | Trueman H. Newberry, and he FILIPINO WHO MURDEREO MAN de mary. jeduien | to a ‘Berer beard of the on } ° ho time, He con i at Seattle who talked quite freely about his rela| AND CHILD AT BLAKELEY crime st : comsin. At the tionships at the King county jail PAYS PENALTY. tom by the dare houre’ delibera | Medel (Sibeute: atu: balbabik foe’? . z estate it | today ee. ‘ j Known | Newberry was attempting to find | . i sch slender figure ngerie Uresses a bondaman today, but up until this! wart on pst GT. pen ta D EW ANOTHER | P é ; afternoon the prisoner. was still! juan Nicolas ‘a! Piping: and thet H gures requiring a short « a eto era aaire ae: heid in default of $2,000 bail iret of his race tote wentenced to} , | mee . emcees hang for murder io the United i } tiste, in white, pale pink, blue and States, died on the scaffold at the Henry Owens, alias J. 8. Whalley, | 9 es are? champ Lge. Front batt k and state penitentiary here this morn-|aiias J. Kane, was thin morning |B tenes § > ’ ing. given @ hearing before Superior § sleeves are daintily trimmed with Nicolas was poly “com Judge Gilliam on @ charge of ir ip, of ; Valencie nnes insertion: yoke of der at Port Blakely, Wash., com-| personating ® man by the name of ; » bust, mediun fate PUBLISHES STORY Gaited on oles 2 fa Nicolas |. Kane | ra i, : rd a i lac e insertion and medallions. shot and killed James Brown, a| Owens drow $6 trom the Washing rials are gray or white couti! Of ) Skirt has deep flounce, with clus workman In one of the Port Blakeley | ton Stevedoring company, repre white batiste > i . ‘| ee Qe TED mills, and a ¢-year-old Filiptuo boy. | senting himeeit (0 be Kane, to whom | } ters of tucks; $5.! Nicolas mistook Brown for a deputy | the money was due, He pleaded| ee emo ee Oe as eee OF white anda: tiwh: sheriff against whom he bore a| mullty | grudge. The Filtpino boy was the| | R d Ca . having front and back tucked and pe man ac- fon of one of Nicolas’ countrymen COMES TO j ugs an rpeting trimmed with bands of embroid mys O° dlpredl for Whom the murderer bad sworn to | se ale | Tata. higt as i. & Wright, sr. {Suis phen wy \6—The | kill. Unuble to find the father, the SEA T, E Wiiton Rugs, $4.60 and $5.00, $ ¢TY insertion; long sleeves, high be ots cot-| police ef thie city are search. | 800 was made the vietim 7 L ~~~ nna’ 27x54 Wilton Rugs, $2.50 and $3.00 } pointed collar, tucked and edged mag bomus| ing for the LS us - of boa -—- |]f 36x36 Wilton Rugs, $2.50 and Union Ing Carpeting; § with Valenciennes lace; $1.35 arrest 15) James Sheppard Cabenne, Jr SUPERINTENDENT 18 CHOSEN $3.00 yard, 40 ate ® i a" < commercial traveler oe item. | POR NEW MAIL DIVISION | 18x26 Bath Rugs, Tbe | Granite ingrain Carpeting: $ railored ht ants, ‘y = _ check for $199 0n| phis. The boy was kidnaped \ 24x48 Bath Rugs, $1.2 Ba ‘ 1aving embroidered stock collar company. who| yesterday afternoon while on JUST OBEATED. H| 30x60 Bath Rugs, $1.50 peor ; and cutis, tailored pocket 1 yoke ee arrest. Xi on ertand to a store near the 7 Pree) } Al-Wool Inarain Carpeting; | Extra for making, lining and} ® Cue, Na pocket and yoke; gpd oie ae indmether, Mrs. il WASHINGTON, April 16— |i} yard, 60¢ jaying; yard, 10¢ $1.35. custody oft Dirty care are * me im ev | : that he night |dence on the line of the Puge ace Pi ml pes | on Wright for| Mrs. Cabanne was infermed (Sound Electric Rallway company NECKWEAR AND VEILINGS Grain company!) over the telephone that the lad plying between this city and Kent that if the| had been taken away and would -faccording to citizens of that place | committed hold-up. Boyle ff | proved an a but the prosecution }auceeeded fn proving be was pos | seaned of guilty knowledge of the |f] the tendent of the new th Jewelry, Notions division of the ei lw Good Corsets at 49c | Bik ends, Bows with Venise medallion oft Duteh Collar Waists and : th very pretty for wearing with | heck was made] be returned in o few weeks. No Bome time ago F, W. Campbell,| service oo headquarters z th G 1 SUEf Duton collars, in popular col Rot proseute.| ransom was asked, and the po- | of Kent, filed a protest with the) 9, io0) oo) 7 an ather Je hy hy spring shades) 17¢ Mind, Howell, ae-| lice are at # loss to account for | company, after which the conditions Goi ‘bee Gone ae Ascots of 4 quality, all Russian Net Velling, brown and on. went to) the affair. were bettered. At that time the} allle hae serving for Grape Brooches, in various > whi n 3 t bogus check - — cars were said to be unsanitary, | he || colors; 26 ed in white in white, croam, lusty and dirty. Now Mr. Camp-| rallway osu anetuel oa and sky; yar i. owner | an they ever Were, and are « ; iaditinas nnn ARPA PLD ie wine hs Sod with o layer of binckt dost | Ree er ees NETS AND LACES At the A-¥.-P. Mr, Campbell says the plush seats i_may | ; / or belt pin, 26e to 48e 45-inch medium-size meah Fis 45-inch fine-meah Net, cham Mal Been done towards jare always of late so dusty that : a Olark’s Spool Cotton, ¢ Net; White and soru; ¥ 7 pagne shade; yard, 60 m1 P e " to nd . no, § ark's Spool Cotton 8-inch Plain Tucked Ne nt 72-Inch plain Ne re ality st too Gillam w reen em h 5 ¢ E ae ¢ \ yard 0 60 besslorment wea fied in the prone | Campbell believes to be a menace eg career etd y 1% with em rmandy Valenciennes Rages . leuting attorney's office today by|to the health of citizens, and roan in nomena ten nt Wh and if] Pearl Buttons, 2 or s-oye in Tnaertions, 2 to inches wide aac perculos throughow " = 1 e' O T, ARRIVES Mimer Johiness, her brother the comamuntty. Ps ae «Townsend streets with a bullet hole ff We scttehenk; desea, 10¢ ve a4-inch Plain ‘Tucked, Net, tine | noch Tmitatt | Om Wovemmer 18,1907, Johnson} through theh head, A revolver with |] | Mohaly Maly ge Rigged @3-inch combination stripe and Ti-inch "Net W was convicted of larceny and sen | jone chamber empty lying at hand || shades, 24 inches long; 25 figure Net Walsting; yard, baa te fy OH the new tant |tonced to the ne rp Pap Pred we a mute story of his suicide New York Collar Foundations, }~~-~~--~ 2 A ted by the| time he executed @ power of attor~ ———- | on net or chiffon; each, be ‘ “posed in Seattlo| ney giving Mra, Gillam the right to Hl yf pir siro ye ic coy Rag RR : HOSIERY AND KNIT Takats oe j fr : 1 Sore r : Children's Jorsey-ribt ‘otton © length, cream color, sizes 4a wa the trip | owned an } crochet neck and long sleeves; 11 Children's Fast-iack Seamtoas Transter in 24|\90W claims that Mra, Gillam sold Mignonette Dress Shields. A he ganna y or medium than its rearest| the property, valued at $2,400, and (PF nited Press.) | sizos 2 nd 4; pair, 10¢ eagle pure white, lace-trim: iccbia ane Me days for tha| kept the money, Mra. Gillam Iived,| ST. LOUIS, April 16.—Floyd D Yaitod Prove.) } Antiseptic Safety Pine will not ¢ 3% Seamlens Y upon the arrival| Up until @ few days ago, at the Fair-| Carter, a jockey, alleged to have wasnitaror , April 16.—Prest- Hi rust; sizes 00, 0 and 1, two dozen Women’s perfect-fitting Union with @plit. sole Mginen take | Meld al. killed his wife in Sacramento Jan-\ dent Taft returned to the capital i] for be; wize 2, three dozen for { Suits, high neck, long sleeves, an h wBot the cara| - - unary 28, stated today that he was|today. Mra. Taft remained in New lOc: size 9, dosen, Fame er nt Patti Dagan rnguntys Dre nn nae einen sey ih ARS tnade by 7-40, BERKELEY, Cal., April 16.—It 18! intoxicated at the time of the crime.) York, where #he will abop for a New Hand Bags, of soft suede ll reported here today that Prof.| Jealousy of her attraction for other! goupie of days before returning to jf leather, ornamented with large ¢ regular | Jacques Loeb, head of the depart-| men, he says, was the cause of his) the White House. il Vienna Beads; 98c and $1.75. Of the Washington | ment of physiology at the Univer-| deed, - H Real Alligator Bags, leather with ed held at|sity of Caltfornia and solentist of| Carter was captured at the Union When @ young man telle o i} lined, haying pressed horns and on, at {international reputation, will apend| station here la A abuuy ho belleven |S 4incn frame; $2.60 INCOMPORATED mot eat Water n ithe summer months on the Epro-|to retyrp to Sacramento without ex-| PP. “Ceol ae the time. —Chicago . | pean continent traditto ows. | = se } . , Handkerchiefs 2 Women's ( bric Hand kerchiefs hand-em- Women Embroidered Handkerchie N white; § OMe } Women’s Sheer Cambric Handkerchiefs ; 5¢ W nd-Linen in men’s Handkerchiefs, 17 nbri dainty color effects; Men's Handker- chiefs; 6% Men's Mercerized Hand kerchiefs, in dainty color effects; 10 Remnants of Cotton Wash Goods An especially good as- sortment of Remnants is shown, including Percale , Domestic and Imported Gingham, Madras Cloth, tatiste in figured designs J lain colors, White Table Linens and Toweling Lace Curtains Drapery Goods. in this 8 attractive pat Lace Curtains, These Renaissance Featured tion strongly several terns of Novelty in Arabian color con. sist of Cluny Point trish and others, on good grade din living-room; 24 $1.19 net They are suitable for ing-room or 4 yards Jong; pair in a variety and bordered 1060, Colored Madras of pretty patterns popular color combinations or allover designs; yard, Plain White sultable for tains; Swiss Muslin, ruffled cur 1c. sash oF 40 inches wide; yard Figured Momie Cloths, in pink blue and green color effects; 34 inches wide; yard, 1h¢ Arabian Net Panels, a good assortment of attractive motifs. mounted on good and quality 490. net each, He