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ELOPES WITH GIRL, LEAVING A WIFE (Ny United Pi ! hor to this Accused of Vv. A. Molt n ( { \ hy € White, th Whit ‘ LW ) evenled the fac le 1, that MeCreery ha jail here today, H br * nd two children In Pasadena by sh } in Portland, where the cou the } t M Vhit f extradith t Govert yed in R t BLACK HAND KILLED LOVER ig givt nooused of kill h Arme wtated (ly Volted Press) Ay her cell at the city prison MINCINNATI ) June hat at y whe had fired United te t discovered the Mack Hand” in tt « me ‘ a, and at whe wishe rald, a time M the coroner est that { Mart O; A Misa fel) aa shortly aft the nda of dollars io @ dast fewithe cabin they by “HB ctor Holmes aa th was composed ¢ was fon ban re and worked exclusiy t Attorne countrymen, He ha ed evi-| retained to dence that as iate as two w ago they sent from the Marior fice, money ord MEE this being the division o Tate Mins MAN SUICIDES: has been Bell GIRL ADMITS SHE ad ended her own Ife at the] CHURCH SCANDAL Bc!NG | AIRED IN THE COURT ——————O (ity United Press COLPAX, J Ihe first round in th . rem tr a | (ily Untied Press) fh Rev, Herbert G | RAPID CITY, & D. Bu avtor af the First Baptist | joudburet at Unde Wureh, and the trustees of the station on the Pierre an ret et s won yesterday | ss ak tc Chile the latter, when Mra, Dues wae found | Nakhad tha talkie guilty by a jury in the Justice court na charge of flourtahing n| |depth of four feet, and danas tan na ff 1 $1 and eoste (fy Catted Presse) thousand f dullare The cave be appealed | PORTLAND, Or, July %—-While| gety. several fatalities are re | The caso agwinet the gar D8! the occupants of the homes Were] jooaue insti svitnigr ee eget aia apa she . ; {standing with the throngs 1Ast|direetions, thi thor , Ie gy A gece yg oo night watehing the Rose Carnival | Mille : i atatebd Truss Iaet night stated that he | electrical parade, burglars looted | rail mmuniont eeeeecinte today charg, (ait entire block of houses on the! A Chicago & Northwestern frei! > ihe 9 with cammalt with | Hast Side, carrying away all (he |train that passed throug! tent ¥ and would prose. | Valuables they could Mind wood just after the cloudburat te them to the t When the families returned they rrounded hy ater betw Tho proceodings in the trial of | found thelr homes In a state of con: | det 1 and Box Wider, but ran ¢ Mr vhat enlivened | fslon, their jewelry and other seta without mista an alter n be. | property minsing, and no trace tw ' ' for t the thieves. The le val od br sttorney.. J. W. Mat. | though the exact figure in not the wht the latter tor known to the police. Beveral other | b " we “ ». residences were entered by burg a ar ” of being detected, as they knew all] t ' Ion Portinnd wax down town along the| | for the t rvention of Dep-| line of march, The city's small} ity Bherttt sprang be-| police force haw ite hands full in] ween | ght the chair | trying to handle the great crowds tiie tonaa "“Sroak I nding on Brown's | and keep an pooled for that) gan wnancigco, June 9 clase of criminale that go where! The affair created a f crowds congregate Kaa Ge b, compowed of s | Newallar has arr i her fr nol n the steamer ¢ Reattle ~ CHARGES OFGRAFTARE THE STAR WEDNESDAY, UNE 9, 1909, CLOUDBURST $= HITS TOWN mI wallan bu | the Alaska~ Yukon: Pacitt expe FALSE Von The club, whieh r k | |the leading musical organizat | | the islands, was sent to the fair |the Hawatian prom n committ THE LEGISLATIVE COMMITTEE part of college chemists in the ef \and tho Sugar Planters’ assoc FAILS TO UNEARTH MIS forcement of the fertilizer law, ts] shown to be nothing more than an CONDUCT AT COLLEGE, by CKED AND JAMMED ‘ SS ore blackmat! funds in one case Many alleged violation of the law which such bits of evidence, it te claimed. - - was not reported to the chemists are in possession of the Inspectors (Special to The ) until after ft had been made the! m | iil al te t subject of charges | bas Sead wee) PULLMAN, Wash 6 Investigation of these matters] INTO CHEAP HOTELS SECRETARY MEYER SAN FRANCISCO, June 9 Mountains made out of incidents in wae begun yesterday ~~ com | t the agement o © ttate col. mittee will go deeper into the gen HAS PLANS TO | Word ‘reseed this city today of/the msnagement Of the sate Oh | ot) a duet and will require 4ay| eee , jthe death in Honelula of Btarr | lose in charges made by saloon 4. two longer, An effort is betng| ” richton, commission | Hoyt Nichols, belleved to have|forees are proving but mole bills made to complete the general #ur of health, accompanied by ine RETRERCH ibeen @ wealthy resident of New | "nder the gation of the legte vey of the college today in time to/ tors of the department of health York and of New Britain, Conn, [lative investigating committe: return to Spokane this evening and sanitation, yesterday cor I Nichola was found dead In bls bed} Tho charges that the college The committee was taken to the! tinued an inspection of the cheap (My Uvlted Preea) at the Hawallan hotel in Honolulu | makes no accounting to the gover college tn automobiles Monday lodging houses of the city WASHINGTON, June @.—Leaving | Sunday morning. Hie bead was | nor of tho expenditure of its fed- | night to attend the presentation of According to roporte of the in Dut 16 battloships of the Atiantic|under a blanket and his hand|¢ral funds te proved false by the the senior class play and the forMAl) vogtigators, several plnces tn the Meet in active service, Gocrotary |lutched an uncorked chloroform | Production of a copy of such a re- opening of the new colloge aude |tower portion of the city are noth . * | bette mouths ago, The lum, Yesterday morning the COM /ine more nor lows than fire traps Meyer will recommend that All| “pou papers in his pockets, it/charge that Treasurer Prank J. Bar| mittee discussed charges and #%:/The buildings tospected by the other fighting machines of that! was found that Nichola recently |®4rd of the board of regents has amined witnesses, whose testimORy| requ, officers house nightly from Class be held in reserve when be | wag a guest of the St. Francis hotel revises the expenses of his depart:|in this city and was a member of ment for the fiscal year of 1910-11.) the University club of New Yora Qccording to a statement made on | fig remains wore buried in Hono good authority today. This recom: tulu upon the orders of a relative! mendation will be made in Ac jin the Bast. cordance with President Taft's in-| = structions to retrench. Vises a. ure FIVE-YEAR-OLD BOY IS). vine fected by placist| A MILLIONAIRE saving can be effected by placing all battleships outside the Atiantie eect fleet in reserve with a small com (he United Pree.) CHICAGO, June 9.—Five years! plement of officers and men, a mere | skeleton of tho regular force. The plan for retrenchment will, old and six times a millionaire. not affect the proposed increase of Buch Is the good fortune of curly 3,000 men in the enlisted person- | heade 4 William McClintock, who in nel nor the policy of making | |herited that vast amount through tions for two battleships (the death of his mother, Mrs timates for the pay of the ad-| Emma Nelson MeCitntock,* widow ditional men and the cost of the of Willlam McClintock, who made Bew ships will be included In the part of his millions in the real budget. (SIGN BROTHERS SASS CHUGHT BY POSSE his mother had died suddenly from (Ry United Press.) heart trouble caused by acute He pn yen that the $6,000,000 estate left ty his mother was now hie fmegg ¢ oe part of his fortune wife, who inherited JACKSON, Ky., June 9.—Govan Smith, hie brother, Elisha, and mal Johnaon were arrested today, after @ hot egg through Ea mes tains by a charged with ceaendey a ‘ie | shooting of Ed Callahan, the fa mous feudiat and friend of the ete Judge Hargis. Govan Smith is the head of the | ‘The annual meeting of the Wash- Smith clan, which is one of the ington Children’s Home society was strongest foudist organizations In| held yesterday at the A.-¥..P. Aud- this part of the country. |itorium, consiatigs of a business sea- Bloodhounds put upon the trail | ston at which reports were read, and of thé man who shot Callahan led fa social gathering of parénts who! the posse to the Smith home. Oc have adopted wards from the soctety, cupants of the house were forced |and the officers and trustees of the} to admit that the trio arrested to | organization. “Yours for the chtid- day had dashed up to the house ren,” the motto of the society, ex- last night on horses that had been pressed the spirit of the gathering, ridden hard. They left the worn ‘everything going to show renmark- out mounts there and, taking fresh ably successful work of the organ ones, started into the hills. The ization in placing homeless tots in officers rode hard and, by making | good Christian homes. ATTEMPT MADE TO. SUIT IS SETTLED WRECK TRAIN gem | NEW YORK, Juge 9-—The $36,- 1 000,000 sult of the Pennsylvania 8u- jgar Refinik company against the} fem Hang of money upon the death | city ls convince es her first husband. ‘CHILDREN'S sie (iy United Press) OREGON CITY, Or., June 9 American Sugar Refining company Through the efforts of Benjamin | the ee _ yr settled out : / Avy of court Inst night. Terma of the Miller, a well known resident of |. stiemont were not made public Park Place, near Oregon City, attempt to wreck the Overland on an) The that it had been driven plaintiff charged, in effect, out of bus- the Southern Pacific from San | !nes» Francisco was frustrated last night. Miller waa walking from Canby to Oregon City along the | when he came across a heavy tim FOUR GIRLS GET THEIR DIPLOMAS tracks ber laid acrows the track and weighted down with heavy rocks.) grag Ba The obstruction was too heavy for Misa Marjorie Chisholm, Miss Miller to remove by himeelf and Laurene Wright, Miss Veronica he had no matches to signal the Ford and Misa Kathryn Ryan were graduated last night from st Rose's academy. The alumni med al for scholarship was given Miss Miss Ford secured the A oncoming traln. As the engine drew near, horr ing on the down grade, t in the glare of the hea stood und Wright | wputd pave the bables of the poor He was also Inform-| Was true. Mo: | salt. | reatest infant mortality, which. wan taken in full by a stenographer, | » Deaptte the fact that the resolution creating the committee requires It to hold all hearings in public, the } committees excluded newspaper tip: | 4 been collecting int et for his pri vate aceount on college funds was deproved when It wae shown that the lrterest in question was col | lected on the direction of the board and had been paid over to that resentatives and all others excupt body for the ase of the college. witnesses, who were admitted ope | The charge of tmlooondnet on the at a time pt es a she | 5 DEATH'S GHIM GLUTCH ON ONE HUNDRED | ment at 206 to 400 men each. One lodging house in the base the south weat eckson at 80 men; nage for 226; Jon, * & religious haven, folate the city ordinapoes, ides several other ee corner of and Fifth av. 8. houses the Alaska house, for merly the old Areade theetre, a \ the Lifeboat mis. 410% Sixth ay. 8, veel me was found ¢ A BABIES. 15 BROKEN IN INDIANAPOLIS Must Ui: al INDIANAPOLIS. hundred sick bables bables saved This was Indianapolis’ record last summer in an experiment carried on by several charitable soctetios. The object was to see if this theory that good milk and proper care June 9 one hundred (nejrate among ite babies, Of theae babies 57 per cent die from Intestt. | feeding and improper care. The elty health board, urged by Dr. Bugene Buehler, health officer, started the crusade. Counctl for Women, house and a Catholic association The money wae raised by subscrt tion, by collections through chure os and clubs and by “milk bottles" placed in prominent stores. To all $1,400 was raleod, This with Four principles the organizers of | the proceeds from the eale of mii, the baby. «aving movement worked | for the tnstitation was self-eustain- on fng ae far as the individual familics | That pure milk waa better than | could afford, was enough. i purified. } Six physicians, young, capable, on | hat the bables should be treated thuslactic; five trained nurses and rather than having all four milk stations, given rent-free | ,| follow the same plan by the owners, formed the equip That distribution stations should ment. The Walker Gordon labore | be established In the centers of tory supplied the milk at cost in| The experiment Ineted all throngh j this city, was tn the crowded tene- the hot summer months, The doe: | iment districts, ltors and surees made 1,700 visite, That the mothers should be edu The milk stations ributed 10,000 cated by trained nurses and wise bottles of good, pure milk The physicians to care for their babies mothers of the childron, at first du- at home—what to eat and drink, biows, were converted to enthusias-| how often, how they should be | tle approval | clothed, air and ventilation | And when the toast waa over oy Fully 100 per cent-—this te the re Now Indfanapotle Is aroused The campaign this summer will be carried on with renewed teal. The individually tetsu has a high death babies were fat and healthy a eee | | PR $0 ER INSAN haaregrg ¢. BERET OFUICER, CHICAGO, June &—John A. Bruce LA, wee elected prea. dont of the Amertoan Lumber Trades Other offictale are: Firat vice president, George E Merrill Balt Lake, Utah, secretary and murder of Nes a lonely old ranche BLLENSBURG, June 9.-—Goorge | Of Strader, Antonoft, the young Maced who ran amuck on a Northern Pa elflc paw shot Conductor Hillby not gullty, by reason of Insanity, of the charge of assault with intent to) jonian congress. enger train last April and was adjudged Cole, kill, by a superior court jury yea- Whites of 2 eage be ten atiff with} terday, The jury was out only a|l eup sugar, Add 4 tablespoons short time before returning the ver- | boiling water and 2 tablespoons cur: | Ainsolved Mot rant jelly, ——— | BAKE OVEN CURES PERMANENTLY 8. Alexander stands by the Take Oven as a sure and lasting cure for Rheumatiam. waved his arms frantieally, The YP. ticket offered by the directors Incer saw him and stopper for the pupil with the highest within a few feet of the timber honors, — Nobody could be found in the Nib eran era neighborhood, though dilige nt the tle mig have en there by revengeful hoboos 8 re KICKS TEAMSTER WAGES OF SEVEH Face Porwiller, a tov toamater, was a vicious at 1727 THOUSAND First av, 3. yesterday Ho was taken to Providence hospital, where an examination showed his left leg | | yey | District No, 1 of the Seandina (ity Dnited Breas.) vian Grand Lodge of Good Tem HARRISBURG, Pa, June 9—An-| plars, met if annual convention at nouricement was made today that} O. G. T. hall, Bellingham the wage scale of the Ponwyivanta lurday, June 6. Delegates from 13 Bteel company, cut 10 per cont April lodges and many visitors were pres I was cured by the Bake Oven In February Inst and have not had a touch of it aince—so I feel it my duty to tell the derful public what a won treatment Loughney & Loughney'’s Bake Oven is, I am only one of the many grateful pa tlonts they have cured completely Their offices are at 220 to Peo ple's Savings Bank Bullding, cor: | and Pike st. They consultation, They have ner Second av give free two graduate nurses and one medi ch) doctor to look after patients in 1, wil be restored on July 1. The ent to perfect the organization of order will affect nearly 7,000 men, jthe dintrict the four Bake Ovens, #o every one 8. ALEXANDER rocelves the beat of care, whose ling They were | public folned by the Commeretal clad, the | method which will eliminate danger the German | of collision. P. T. Hughes, works to enforce Yesterday a man called up our office and “I am sick and tired of paying rent—I could have bought two or threc houses with the money I have spent in that way—send me one of your booklets.” by adopting our plan of paying for a home of your own with the money you now pay for ‘ent, which affords you an easy, safe, practical way of providing for your future and the comfoft of your family The first step is to write, call or phone for our book- let, Home Owning —-V5.— House Renting in all fully explained our call upon request details It is free will which are representative Office open Monday and Saturday evenings. Company SEATTLE Phones Main 4264 Ind, L 4456 & contractor | of dirt cara have been nal troubles. That moans WrOUs | crossing the tracks of the on Electric company on 88rd av., has been instructed by the board of | tome Turn Your Rent Money Into Your Own Pocket The Security Building 421 CENTRAL BUILDING ee LAL | V.EAM: AL Zo oss VISIT OUR COZY TEA AND REST ROOM—! OUR JUNE Wfil Continues to attract crowds of satisfied buyers, « Wear Section. Great values in Muslinwear, Cc and Wash Dress Goods. Come tomorow find our 4 loaded with many more remarkable ve R FLOOR SALE | the Read ints, Sill Clog you'll counters and c,| Remarkable Values in Our Wash | Tajilor-Mz Goods Section st Suits Musi INWEAR or aIMENT 2 } Children’s ie Mustia Vaderwenr, 17 920.50 TO @40.00 SUITS FOR & 1Te and 61.00 Gown, Bite bn F r “ ’ White $15.00 Domestic Department tt Here it We have the a 50 te oO Tomaerrew Ihe Vetling Yard, Te on Benecn BATH TOWELS Ne b Yard-Wide FOR 224 Black Taffeta area tht Vara have thom ibe Teleum Pow- | Bugraarne "| teat dl Com 75¢ Colored "rr nson's’ Genuine | since of wo rn % ate Box Kuching, eer ty of oe at 59% 8 jrowrit “nuchine | $1.35 Comforts fo P up ¢ yards, or A quality thet a.m. to 100. m, |}2 ruche jengths, in | Full Size Silkoline Comi no dealer thinks Belts for Se | neat box: sic val designs a olore; selling for Duster Brown FP wes, for one bour a than Tbe ent Leather Be $20 to 10:88 Se | $1.26. Bale price...ses es etleally — a in black, brow reserve the Extra special values spreads, Sheets and ¥ ° right to Hestt qaan- titles, olor mule In the White fale « red June | tor Me MEN'S Bee SCISSORS, BACH, ATHLETIC 7 Values ¢ each Be Bie NECKWEAR, 12446 Dressmakers’ — 8} 1 itively th ates UNDRAWEAR Seissers, 6 to } inch: the oe he ti = ee toe kind sold regular for fe | vay er known | to 600. Bald | and pretty Doteh Men's White PUG <000 sca: 45% 5c Bows and Jabgts; nen ry] Rainsook Un- . designe 1 dorwear the Me RINBONE, YARD, Be values, for moet comfort: b abie ‘garment Pure Silk ancy and | Sor BUTTONS, 25e made for warm Taffeta nd Satin | Just received, a delayed ibbons, 4 to 6 of Jet Buttons 48 wide; bbe Values. Kale kind; values h-wanted | hite Bale = obi — i i, baa “THE STOR! 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