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‘i LAST EDITION | LET THE STAR FOLLOW YOU ARE YOU GOING TO MOVE? : if you change your address, tel! the carrier oF telephone | . ihe Gear. If you leave the olty, let The Star follow youy | E TA Don't forget to give the carrier your new address or tole ‘ year if paid in advance, Tel, Main 1060; Ind. 441, | phone The Star, Main 1060 or Ind. 441 The Star will be de . livered to you no matter where you go. VOL. 11. No, 46 PRICE O DARING BANDIT TRIES _ TO ROB LOCAL BANK WWNDREDS OF ARMENIAN PIT MONEVINT WIL FIRES SHOT; mraenose-rsmaoe, HAMS! |WSITKE RUNS AWAY “THROUGHOUT ASIA MINOR FROM FINGER {IV NORTH Pera Beet es Sex| PATRONS N hf » b vd > Are Ordered to/suratons Perron most pe.” ha with saother, he eabmitied to Cities to Suppress CULIAR OPERATION WITH Several weeks ago Kelly went to the Rebellion BEST OF RESULTS. the hospital, where, after & prelim! | REASON WHY GAS CO./TRIP TO ALASKA IS —--- whasie faoer of the left kand.wae| WANTS SLOT METER PART OF HIS SECRETARY WELTY HAS NARROW he : (ity United Trees.) grafted to the sp SEER ER RR Re ESCAPE A where the. nage BILL KILLED PLAN Spite MASSACRE. ~| SAN FRANCISCO, April 17 should have been For weeks he ® | George M. Kelly, of this oi jay with his hand bound to his face. | « be Whe. dae ‘Gine al is city, Ras “Yesterday the surgeons decided | " % United Prose.) 4 ee day, It was made that the bones bad been given| 1 welve oil of the Will Be First President | TANTINOPLE, April # fm the middie finger of his left ample opportunity has ordered # | D&ad katt, and the) Death Dealing Meters | That Has Ever Been ted near the} finger was amy et his avaiable troops to #| Kelly lost his nasal protuberance hand. When th n . i . eranc on the patient recovers | Th + to Adana and Mersina #|*¢¥ere!l months ago, and upon the from this operation the finger will in Use Here ere fad repulse the rebellion # S#urance of the surgeons at the be molded into the conventional ; —~- —_——_— at any cost. * ba 2 California hospital, fn nasal organ, The physicians declare) There are 204,000 roasone why De pehennree x o they could provide he will recover. the Seattle Lighting company! WASHINGTON, April 17.—Prest | Wants to retain the murderous | Gent Tatt wit twit Alewke tf he NTINOPL il 17 Quartemin-: ga8 metora In |comes to the Pacific comet thts - eter “Cavitiana BASEBALL $ | OPENS lie ee Mima Wika cota at tae Wa - | te “tn « $ mark ment made today at the White slatn in the Mos! Beattic Lighting Co. House. According to hix present — WAdaou and, Merainn in PERFECT WEATHER cording to & conservative estimate, | Mam the president wil) start trom a here today. The massacres | has 12,000 of the slotineter ma-| Waetingten soon after August 1 fareading to other towns and —_—_——-~ pation ~| chines in active service in Beattie, |*4 tour the coast from Alaska t When, at about 2 790, the first Bach of these meters costs $17, ang | ower California, returning east vie ¥ to sweep over all of Asit | IMMENSE CROWD SEEB MAYOR automobile of the long etring that to compel the corporation to tear|Atizoma, New Mexteo ant A large part of Adana bas! THROW FIRST BALL TO [followed the parade, entered the | out the 12,000 meters would, ac |MeKisians Kefore making his trip (By Waited Frees) Robber’s Bullet Passes Just Over His Head crows co he will go to hie “wun © : JUDGE M’CREDIE. park, © crowd variously estimated cording to thelr figures, represent summer eapitol, the torch everywhere, | at from 3.000 10 16,000 persons, | a jams of $204,000 at Beverly, where he will spend Speconte Slain, lerowded bleachers and gtandstand,| Thi is why the Beattle Lighting |7¥"* 894 July @ horror are described) Promptly at 3 o'clock this aft. and filled up the spaces about the compasy ia in favor of keeping Estimate Cost. Adee and Mersina. The|ernoon, Mayor John Miller pitched outfield to uch an extent that po these dangerous machines—-be| “Raitroad officials were today re Mesiems slow men, Wom the first ball of the new season Hcemen were necessary to clear canse It moana dollars to therm. (quested to c#timate the cont of the @ildren among the Arme | of 1909 to Judge MoeCredie, preal-| the ground for the fielders | Another Deiay. |prexidgent’s Western trip, tt w withost mercy, and burned gent and owner of the Portland) The course parade Was up| Yesterday Counctim Revelle | tated thie ming that from row: ie bodies tn fires of their WD | team, which clashes with Dugdale Firet av. to Pike, < Secend t© and Weaver tried to force some | setimmtes the first trip would p Victiile were struck down this afternoon, in the first game|Yesler, up Third to Pike, up Pike immediate action op the ordinanes |ably-tost about $17,000, The extor streets and homes raided | of the year. to Fifth, over to Union, back down | doing away. with the slotmachine |@f Taft's Western trip te contingent bloodthirsty assassins | No better day could possibly | to Second and out to the grounds. | meters Armstrong was partly | “pen 4 congressional appropriats were dragged by the nave been wished for, windless,| More than 190 automobiles were | willing, and Chairman Sparknian | of $28,000 fom hiding places and babies’ | sunny, with a blue sky and cloud-|in the string, the first being oc | expr himeolf as favorable to) He will be obliged to go to heavy split In two with huge jess, it formed a perfect setting cupled by Presidents Lucas, Dug: | getting + % as quickly an poe |@XDeMee, as he will have to have | tor the opening game of what is dale, McCredie, and Captains | atble. | special trains, secretaries, stence fed that several Bag) hoped will be a successful season | Lynch and Casey, followed by the) And yet consideration of the |"™phers and guards German residents are) for the ae two teams and private autos. \question was pat off for another | Piest President. killed and wounded, “bot) . 2 week, or unti] next Friday, when} t¢ aft vistts Alaska by it te! have not been con- the officials of the Hghting com-lthe first president of ‘the ‘Vat . ee es beak t= gard AND 22 Pe tS ee Se Missionaries reported [men Revelle and Sawyer claim | pe heoompanied by his wife Proce St Adana have not been they will insist on some definite |eut the tour. According gp, on oe Ss oo DY BURNED ®::": Sooo president will vieit the ood Confirmed There was no apparent reason | Beattie aposition, the National Ir JAMES P. GLEASON, President of American Savings & for any mory delay yesterday, @x-/rigation Congress at Spokane, the cept for the fact that the ordinance | Trane. Missterippt Congress at Den See Coneeine ver (Oy United Pres) Barly today it was discovered that/ had been referred to the corpage |ver, and the G. A. R. convention at At 11:15 this morning a short SHERIDAN, Mont, April 17.—/all that remains of the tniner @re & (thon counsel for an opinion, | Hat Lake man, thin of face, and of a sal- tmall heap of banes and some white | had not been ft ported on low complexion, poked a gun through the wicket of the pay- ing teller’s cage in the office of the American Savings Bank & Trust company and ordered | vdieioee left this city today to ashes. ‘The police authorities say | : | ~ | ivestene the death of John Lone) tore ix no doubt that Langfors was | HOT A T 7 ste Heme fore, & recluse miner, who was evt murdered. it is known that recent ANICINGO, Mex., April 17./ dently kijied and then burned to ly he recetved a large sum of SUNRISE beeause Francisco Her-| death in hia cabin near here. for an ore abipment. Although cal son of a wealthy ranch Campers in the vieinity Inst night/ rains have been thoroughly » Frese) | . , Tefused to hold him) mis the burning of the cabin | searched, the money has apt boon | sonal April 17.—Mexs Teller Arthur T, Drew to “dig Prado, & cowboy, is | for a bonfire and did not go near it. found. GRD troops executed seven condemn up.” have shot and killed the 6 Moters at sunrise this morning $ ‘ ———- anol Mt Velardena, according to a dis Drew gazed for an instant at the gun and the man behind it, and ducked under the counter, Secretary Harry Welty was walking past the rear of the paying teller’s cage when he fo & report brought a from the ranchero, | Patch received be today. The ald to have — = ee fen who were executed were con ine a QUEEN ANNE PEOPLE RAIOR | Yieted by court-martial of partic! teres have been shot by the SUMPTIVE COLONY. | nutittary authorities _ } ‘liethee ¢ j|heard the command of the hold- RO $ (ity United Frese) a Abe teak | passage to Vancouver At & meeting of the Northwest OT C > mre robber, made firet.demend, up. He immediately turned PORTLAND, Ore, April 17—~|C., and in that city sought « ok Improvement club on Queen Anne ONVICTED | ones robber stood when he fired at Secretary Welty. | UF rae - ay Baap oe MoODIOUS Where is Raymond Lorraine, who | hood |hiit laat night, ft took just about [oie Peas Gee and started back to his desk, disappeared from his hotel last! He went to Los Angeles and three minutes to raise $128 to fight OF CAR ROBBER rs ong oh + gpa Gleason st ood. which has no cage around it, the United States cir | Tharsday with $4 in his clothes, and | drifted about the city. seek! ork | the eetéBiehmment Of & colony for tux) 4, Riedt She tenn obitvintes on or through which robber escaped into hallway. j Ordered All Out. . ‘de 4 bercular patients which istrict courts will be who has not been acen since | to replenish hie fast decreasing sup | ir pationte w hee dean) biarge of petty larceny by 8 jury eee thefr new quarters in| Behind the disappearance of the | ply of moner. [projected in that district. During) A Pzarse of petty Iarceny by @ Jury Bete pe did 2 the hold-up (ety, entered & motion for a new jturned about and swinging gun, tag | ordered everybody in the lobby building. In the new) young man lies « pathetic tale of When his ee wore practically | the evening enough more was ral le the acquaint | to make the full amount $26@ With ME the court sare separated, @ wilful child coming into conflict’ at an ebb, he mad f " Fina noe glen, a pa ies i ice wk 66s 6 tee cack : > ony an attorney wil red | o me i Mthe sane judge presides | with parental restraint and running ance of Mre. Allison, wife of « noe fora oman Nene. i rs Who attempted to rob a Great of the bank to get out. There ot away from home to solve the prob- | Portland tailor n prevent Siem freight ear last Pebruar 4 t court room is much | let of his fe for himeelf. | She asked her husband to give | the granting of for the Si deoulied ti ry ritmo es was instantly a mad scramble with & massive high| Raymond Lorraine ts 18 years of |the boy employment in his Port-|estalliahment of the colony, which. | ay ¢ ry Wak Alscinnes made | for the street and the side door finished throughout! ege and te the son of Frank Lor-| land office, and the request wae) a hm a nace 36 ALE Ces Guith wea Liles | of the bank, leading into the of mahogany. Ample/raine, a French-Canadian capitalist | granted. The Allisons cannot ac | os ae Tu ‘ we hearing been hiltway ol dha Halide ed for attorneys, |of Montreal, Canada. count for his absence. They fear|**t for Tuesday, April | a ‘ a ; and wewspaper| With some money that he had,’ he has been foully dealt with. ———— In the meantime Secretary also are well pro; = ss © upon which the foreclosure vert rooms are WANTS AN A VEN UE; BUILDING is 0 E IS KILLED Accept Fair Prop- proceedings on the Sullivan block in. time to be accosted by. the ss samme ee ee I WASHINGTON GUN ACCIDENT; Irish Solicitor Ready to | must accept it before April 28, the the| Welty had reached his desk just we toe » are to be heard, or lose| MOld-up ma n with another order Instead of considering|to “dig up. The gun was Mr. O'Neil left once| pointed straight at Welty’s a fe tich golden onk, and/ | PM 90 Commodivur as the dis pancouvEn. 'B. " “i pieces ae 4 | THAT [S ALL SOLD TODAY Xan oteeRet hoe | Stil] the effect is more ia 8 ai f This off i |Hafold Stevens, aged 7, was watch jor e his offer was again|head when the demand c Every possible effort is bein " head when the demand came. e H on 0 th @ |made verbally to him here, but ome means umpended) The Northern Pacific railroad | committee, and it was postponed |, aie Weskinges ee ae rs Bae an, Of 8 new rifte in| made by the Seattle “heirs” te | declined to accept it he! Welty made a step forward and g* . . py the she hie mol the fl f apon entering is| asked the corporations committee for one week until everyone baad 1 1 $00. The building was pur | . yesterday afternoon at North po Mc eT Ga ie Ready to Protest the robber fired, the bullet to fin the ” " get thelr breath again lechased by Schafer Bros, manuf couver, when the rifle went off; Settlement with Charles P. Hl sassing just over Welty’s head extreme yesterday to give it Occidental av., I bh a} y manufae- | O'Neill and Edward ©. Yesterday, the date fF rs ; si ctnteree| volt Bat, Simays doen the avowed | ‘iting Jewelers, of this city lat-an inopportune moment, the bul ward Corcoran. | day, the date set for the|! ods Making its way through one of the two main thoroughfares | policy to preserve Occidental @¥.| “ane pais was made to satinty a| Wt Blercing the heart of the Stev It Is more than likely that /hearing in the matter of the subro J ‘. . & WHEAT RANCH leading to the tide-land district. |for vehicle and team traffic. It]. cctgage held by the Union Tran eee boy and killing him inatantiy.| When these two gentlemen [sation of the Mercantile Invest-|the glass enclosure around ‘ The nerve of the corporatjon’s|ie practically the only southend | Di eee oP ais) ooo leave hore for Ireland they will |ment company, otherwise the Seat-| the office of James P. Gleason, application for @ raflrogd franchise | str not already clogged by rall ; “d 9° with @ lump sum in cash and [tio “hetrs,” for James A. Murray|»resident and manager of the EH SOLD fon the center of thie theroughfare| roads and the entrance of any Iine| securities which will represent (in the foreclosure proceeding, Mr. | ey a a lfrom King st. almogt to the south|of ratis between the curbs of the JAPANESE WOMAN. very much more than the |O’Noil appeared in court, with an| bank OM stort Apert 17.—~|clty boundary was staggering, even | street could be regarded as little | | amount of the offer first made | ttorney, prepared to protest. The Bullet Misses Gisasca. ‘ tor company, of 10 the railroad “friends” om the short of erimina GETS DIVORCE } to them for a settlement hearing was continued for one Hid a “ Rae purciiees the wheat | em eR RRR RT a) | ‘Tho publication in The Star of | Week, pending which time the Seat Mr. Gleason had heard the RO Harvey & ‘Tregion, near [brated divorce case of Mra. Scott] Mra. Mayme Shimo, wife of the (Bg Palied Press.) the past few days of the efforts ed Poy Beso they will be/ second order to dig up and had Wi erect a grain elevator |Martje and August Hartje, the mil| Japanese, Samuel Shimo, was| PORTLAND, Ore. April 17 of O'Nell and Corcoran to secure | Hie See ® settlement with Mr.| just risen from his chair to see Bee Sentaine 7.000 acres |Monatre paper manufacturer of this| granted n divorce in the superior |Adyian yon Plank, a young actor Justice In the division of tt MM | in th r ii . what was going on. As he did laity, was before the superior court|oeurt this morning: Bhimo and his| Whe was shot five Umes at Bakers-/Yan estate and the difficulties) > ii Sebenion: te The Har 08) as wtiniiet passed throunty ae RO} of Pennsylvania sitting here today, | w ie were married December 16, |feld, Cal., by E. Newton Blacker on encountered by them, has occasion: | {h? charges tguinet the Callaghan pe Wale Pe . THE FLY |The court is hearing Mr. Hartje's| 1968, Mre. Bhim today made seri-|Dagember § last for alleged im- 4 anxiety on the part of ec Pt seed acho dB paca f ery glass passed over h ad, and Untied Frese.) appeal from Judge Frazer's order | ous charges against her husband |proper relations with the latter's tle “heirs” to close the matter up) ii i Boy ei that Ad-| flattened out against the con- W, Ca rit allowing Mra. Martie alimony, ex- ———————— | wife, has died in this city. Von/and get O'Nell and Corcoran out|™{ulstrator Charles B. Farrell had) oot. wall in the corner of his ; | Pennen and counsel fern SENTO PENITENTIRY FOR Zi*s.scts.c°u,fons in le ate of Beatle at the earliest possible |R#ked for $88,000 for administration | Cet” W! . | He defended the honor of Mrs, moment ey @. | The amount should have been [orn \ ; Sir BE SSE Blacker and his own conduct tll Fair Proposition. . J. Gorman, president of i (By Dotted Prom.) RICH MAN is AN ASSAULT the last and declared that an un-| pecauso of Mr, O'Nell’s desire ped an & Company and of the ; Pill be inv LINTON, MN. D, April 17.~—J. fortunate chain of circumstances |io get the whole matter closed up |Hanford Irrigation & Power i Herms | Biorman, of Strasburg, N. D., was ASSASSINATE | A. Jamieson, convicted on a} brought about the charges mado and off his hands before his de-| [som eran aa Me ae ; n | tarred and feathered and about to oharge of aapault and battery, wah gat him and Mra. Blacker by | parture from Seattle, he etands will \ aE Sigg as students | be hanged last night when he wael oy appt baled Trem) 1 | today sentenced to serve one Fear latter's husband ing to necept any sort of a fair Paper mu ppc desk 0 tt “RT a ae: ieee 32 rescued by the sheriff. He te 80-| son Bullette, @ wealthy Indian in the state nent atiary. Jnsiiaaen WET Loctute Tomorrow. proposition for himself and Coroo-| SAN FRANCISCO, April 17,—A | when the 8 ot was red. pe: Recover $112,000 Tax Sean io wae nurtion to the lds | SSNs, SY Cok sesiien, waa witch was Inter chenged tor apeacte| AN Idependent socialist lecture |TAR. His experience with Seattle |g. Newburgh, associate counsel for! gun’ the hold-up turned and ran be ’ ' : out Oklahoma and O: exico, wae ‘ » given at Aro 7:30 orneys ns Abraham Ruef, was acquitted by a gh BORK, Apri 7A judg-|tn., all in Wile coat of tar and | Cut OXianome On tie veale desk | 24 Battery, as « result Of hie ee pg ol Saeed aa at 7:9)! would be folly to return to Ireland | jury last night of having attempted | MFOUEM the side door of the bank Past the government for| feathers Jin his office here, by an unknown | stating ettempte to apprenend Pim la iaw student of Washington univer pe. erate eaten Paaeisiigd : <p e By omen gg Ruet| fioor, and, ith 4, escaped been obtained in the! win, who fired through the win settlomen |panel. The jury was out 2 houre net cee et Bistes cron « Sourt in s out HARTJE CASE Is | Gow and plod Bullette was a PLEADS NOT GUILTY | #tt- fn | ‘The offer originally made to Mr.jand 46 minutes, ® after taking Sa alive oie ses atay 1 teeover the war inhert have been married In the near FP. C. Williams, secretary of the PL CPNTRO, Cal, April 17 O'Nail provided for the payment to|five ballots, re a verdict of|* ig ON No Time. Ser Mk Collected by the govern-| | future to Mise Pearl Bddieman,| Poultry Producer’ union, charged | Both Imperial and El Centro experi-|him of $15,000 in cash and $40,000 | not guilty | opne viest thing I keds. ealé frm the getate of Leonard IW CourRT AGAIN clerk in the government Indian| with ombexsling $8,000, pleaded not | enced three distinct earthquake |in interest bearing bonds. This offer Newburgh’s trial was one of the} paying ‘Teller Arth T ‘heew te the miliionaire copper | rege.) agency at Muskogee. No motive le) guilty in Denartment No, 1 thts shocks last night at intervals of|was sent to Mr. O'Neil at Dublin, /ramifications of the — bribery-graft tne Med in 1901 | pirrsett Ch ‘Apr 17 The cele | known for the orline. morning several seconds and it was reported to him that he| prosecution in San Francisco | (Continued en Page Seven.)

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