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‘THE SEATTLE LA “Validity 133 TEN PAGES N MADE KNOTS UUND TO bE DIN WAGh Question of the Marriage in Canada to Dodge State Law. —_— Are marriage contracts made | ip Canads to avoid the restric A ‘of the marriage laws of void? question K cheap where mie the pp en the gount mar Undoubtedly Void of the © i pin the state (odes “made ‘0 undoubtedly + int, no mat may de In the and no matter heen, ‘This att of A number fo prove his asserts have wales restrictions to pre: @ Dincks and whit this Inw fevers to northern stater p Was no question as to the le such 4 marriage. } retarn thelr marriage was|COUunty clerk's office and an ordain. and uniforinty declared | Cd minister tn the principle of law init down | Church ne t the} FIRST MARRIAGE. DIDN'T SUIT THEM SO THEY WED ASAIN THROUGH MISTAKE JEWISH COUPLE WERE MARRIED BY PRESBYTERIAN MINISTER Thinking they tied by wedge 8 were being mar! the superior | court Weiss and Riza Fischer Jewish Hungarians | abd members of the Jewish church were wedded this morning by «@ Presbyterian minister Por a Jew to married by a Presbyterian minister is almost a as crime, and when Mr. Welss. who te an optician, discovered the he was flustrated, to say the least. He tore his hair and hop skipped and jumped from one end of the county clerk's office to the other 1 leve in the constitution the United States, | am a Mage and | believe tn the Almighty, but never do | bellove in the Presby shrieked Mr. Wate» age papers were sur: | rendered and the wedding held again, Thix time Judge Frater, of | | the superiar court, ted the knot and Mr. and Mra, Welss were satie fled. i Whon they came to the county! a of Marits vot hetr tmiatal To| batlding this morning they inqutred | where ta was (hat a marriage « one state in anot the restriction of hin oh ne Court Decision. pte this phase of the ¢ited that the supreme paton has dectared performed in Canada | he after either one tae secured a divorce at valid me N. Sotton, mother of! aemuine | Of Procecuting witnens, | PR And On the Sound will | Ip, 26 yea by the harbor and‘ of a physique at thelr meet-| Jeffries, when asked today why he | selfadministered and that he was 11 took a dose of bichloride of mer-| tired of life because MAN'S SON _FOR THE GIRL is taken into the be watched with no as pastes but what | fouples leave Seattle tm Victoria. erent Pree.) t TO here, Mé., July 27.—oMm- Prevent at the time ‘Of Lieutenant James on marine officer, In the pusition of de- court of Inquiry into fodey by the fudge! Court also ruled that} ft, manet 4 further hearing Until next week, when one of the newly} dante, will arrive. LAKE TRAFFIC, | for a judge jupite couph | uneuapecting R. FP. Powell, having the power to/ in wedlock, Some k directed them to! depaty clerk in the} Presbyterian Mr, Powell did not kno that he was supposed to be the | judge aud performed the ceremony! tm good faith, Hut the groum took | jpains to inform him of the exact situation after It was all over, | RING TEARS FINGER FROM WOMAN'S HAND (iy United Press) STOCKTON, Cal, July 27—~ Mre. E. H, Nelson of Tracey is | * a de tale dh 2 Mh Nadiad * WEATHER FORECAST. @ & Showers thie afternoon and #- ® tonight; Wednesday probably 4 # fair. Light south to west @ ® winds, *! * * SPREE RHEE EH eae eee 2 BLUBBERING BOY | | Se: CHO. ry H OVSE —_ EDITION SEATTLE, WASH,, T THEY'RE AFTER THEM , / S, a oN WG ME 1 UESDAY, JULY 27, 1909 AGO! aie ~ | prominent BALLINGER’S POLICY IS A RED NURSE ADVERTISES FLAG TO at FOR IDEAL HUSBAND IN WESTERN PAPER IN HOPES CERTAIN PERSON WILL SEE (By United Press.) NEW YORK, July 27.-—Mrs. Alice Brewer, « tratned nurse, living at No, 139 West 63rd at, bas ideale about the man she desires to marry She had & quarrel recently with her sweetheart, and he went Woet She sent the following letter to « Western paper in the hope that he might see it and be “To the Editor: “Dear Btr—Can you spare space in your valuable paper for the fol Jowing? A neat, attractive widow, tall, biown halr, 28 years old trained nurse by profession, would Whe to marry & man between the ages of 36 and 60 years; one who would appreciate a good woman for | & ile ventures a plain, everyday, healthy woman, tired of th alone, and to the man who desires I can give ample proof of my character.” Mrs, Brewer, when found by a eae ATTEMPTS SUICIDE WHEN PARENTS REFUSE TO ALLOW HIM TO SMOKE CIGARETS. (By United Prem) | SAN FRANCISCO, July 27) O'Loughlin wae taken to Central Emergency hospital where fegulating steam-| "My parents wouldn't let me smoke steps were taken which will prob- traffie on Lake | cigareties,” sobbed John O'Lough-| ably save bis life. morning at Held in the il for Theft of a 6 Waist From a ne aged 18 years E. Hayes, a retiree d to be wo thotsand dotlars, and Kinnear place, te Bil for the thett of a Be walt frou Mire. 8. J OF Who lives uea Beh Queen Anne hill ere? WAS Brrested jast night With & young waitre the two were picked tives Wearing the xtc Weekw ago M White plumed hat ¥ taken fr ANd the case wa then 4 fine » ot the polic. ae Who had ati it want Way of Bb, white 5 vl the eft Wd yah fntt Barhec mone nearcerated 4 in olen gar it b tin with the of age and possesed | imilar to that of Jim t oury. = ar effort possible to save their son! from any further public disgrace. | The boy had a wild in-| fatuation for & said Mr,| Hayes this morning. “We tried to| dissuade him jn every way possible, | hut did not succeed | The boy refanes to talk about the} case, while the woman for whom young Hayes stole admits that he} gave her the waist simply the ri | | CHAMBER WILL AID IN THE PROSECUTION OF JOHN RIPLINGER v Seattle Chamber of Com at Ite meeting this afternoon, | Blaine sffered to amniat It ree committee re dopted the | adop " } rt and every way in the ition ef} porslble Jolin Hiplinger The at # Blaine resolution provided committee of five be chonen obtain evidence and to assiet in presenting that evidence at the trial, to ald In every way the thorough of on the made Kiplinger embozaloment itton of ¢ him According to at- tendante at the hospital, the young man admitted that the poison was bis parents would not let him smoke. = STEALS HE LOVE BELIEVED PERISHED IN TERRIFIC GALE (By United Pree.) SAN ANTONIO, Texas, Efforts to locate the sloop Yucatan, manned students of the national training school, and thelr inatruc tors, have failed, and it is feared that the ship was lost In the storm July 2 Mexic by an a6 lthat swept the gulf coast off Texas! late last week AUTO HEARSE IS CAUGHT SPEEDING #,,, (By United Press) CHICAGO, July 27.—Eugene R, Boden, a chauffeur of automobile hearse, was arr ed for .epeeding on Michigan av. at Garfield boulevard this afternoon, He was on his way with a body to Oakwood ceme tery. After notifying him to appear in court the policeman who made the arrest let him proceed to the grave “This is getting to be a biley city when they race them to the cemetery,” commented the offi. cer, for notoriety, but think I'm hard to please when I! the naval) IT AND GET WISE. | reporter, sald it was all a joke, but! ‘the took from the wall this verse whieh is copyrighted by M. T. Bhee- han, of Boston; A man who ts gentie and just. A man who te upright and true to his trust; | Who cares more for honor and love than for pelf; And who holds hie neighbors aa dear ae himeelt; Who's sober and earnest, and mer. ry end gay, Who pp seis shoulders the cares a 5 Whose principle’s high, whoee in- togrity’s strong, rather do right any time than do wrong. | Who'd “Now,” sald the widow, “do you | tell you that these are my ideals?” | "Would I marry again? Wel | perhaps, if a man who answers that came along; but I gues they © few.” no eee FLY ON NOSE COSTS MAN THREE. FINGERS (iy United Prone.) SAN FRANCI8CO, July 27-—-One small fly on the Up of Roby Rolin's hose cost him three fingers of his right hand Rolin was at work in a mill yew terday when the aggravating insect ‘alighted. The man shook his hoad limpatiently, but fatled to dislodge the unwelcome visitor, Then he | made a slap at the offender, and the next Instant three of his fn | gers lay on the floor. The blow directed at the fly had #0 much force that Rollo's hand went beyond the objective point and struck a rapidly whirling buss saw =< TOH This Shop Girl Is Made an Heiress, But Her Riches Will Last Her But One Short Week. (By United BROOKLYN, J of the rewards for faith services ever brought to Nght Is that of Peter Warren, of the firm of Warren & Hoag of Brooklyn, N Y, who announced to Misa Sadie Clarke, & young woman In charge of the lace artment, and who has been with the firm for more than 10 years, starting aa cash girl, that she was to take a vaca tion, beginning this merning and continuing for a week During this time the young wom One moat unique an ts to have an unlimited supply} of money. She ts to be furnished }with a letter that will give her credit to any amount wherever she chooses to present It, | PINCHOT \Erratic Ways of Cabinet Official May Cause the Chief 8. | | | ) Resignation of Forester of the U.S. | (Ry United Frees) WABHINGTON, July 27.—Lack | | of emoperation on the part of Bee: | [retary of the Intertor Ballinger te | | | | | delleved to have led to & rumor | sentenced to six months In jail for) ithe desertion and non-support of weeping plaintiff in a breach that Gifford Pinchot, chief foreste: of the United States, contemplates \fepigning and throwing over the | work to which he has devoted aime (self for years. | | The rumor is denied by Pinchot's | i friends, who, however, admit that! [All hae not been rosy with the Pin Lehot plane since the Taft admints. | tration took hold of the affaire ot the nation. They say that Pinchot will Night to « finteh. | Has Big Plans. Pinchot’s theories of the conser. vation of national resources, some- | What similar to those of President | Roosevelt, are of wide scope, and | contemplate the expenditure of large sums, He deale with the aub Joot jn & big way, and bis Ideas of ithe necessity of more big appro- priations and the use of appropria- tions already made are said in some instances not to agree with those of Secretary Wallinger and Secre- tary of Agriculture Wilson. Ballinger Objects. Becretary Ballinger has very pro- nounced ideas of his own about the Management of public lands, as wae) made apparent by his throwing Open large tracts which had been |reserved by Becretary Garfield un der Roosevelt. Garfield and Pin chot ave close friends, and of late Pinehot has heen helping Garfield in the sompllation of a history of the Roosevelt administration Pinchot is wealthy, and in in no} wise dependent upon hin salary His friends assert that he bas given his time and labor to the forestry department through a patriotic Wiking for the work, This fact is conaldered by some persons to lend color to the rumor that he may re ‘sian if his policies are overruled erage: RICHES string on the strange at the end of the Mins Clarke to up hor old place in the store w Le ja ainule bit of property, Jewelly or | wearing apparel to show for her woek, She is to make no bequests }to dharity, but ts to spend her imoney during the week Just as the daughter of a millionaire would spond hers. At the end of the week she will return to work with only reward | The only compact ts that wook t memories as her Miss Clarke did not take much lime to make up her mind, but when she left work Saturday even ing announced that she would ac cept the queer reward for her years and the week would be spent at Atlantic City In a round of fevelry, She apent today pur chuding costumes for every day in the week, These she will have relinquish at the end of the k. | Atlantic City has been my dream for years, and now | will see it from the inside,” said Miss Clarke She will take the train for the Mecca of her dreams this evening | of service to THE SEATTLE TEN PAGES SrA ONE CENT FAMOUS AVIATORS — OFFERED PURSE TO RACE AT A.-Y.-P. E. WOMAN HE PISONER OETENES Former Wife of E. J. Du- hame!l Accuses Private Agency of Trying Hold Her Up. Arre on & ch ‘ 4 of beating a hote r for three g of her pay the f for are told the rr nlled t $40 browbeatit and her, he story the Mrs. Edwa aatll a Was the who and a balf 1. Dut contract ot wife LU bullder thin « From Monday waa virt of the Federal building in ¥ after thy ast evening wntil Mra. Sanders prisoner of the Phillips Agency, of this elty, and released when whe got the ear of the prosecuting orney and learned that the charee agal & hotel bill, was dismissed, and that she was not liable for the de on he ective was only fective agency's bill of $50 for ar-| reatin, er Today she declares that e will pr ute the detec lve agency if such @ thing ts pow wible. WE DESERTER BETS MAXIMUM SENTENGE James F. Pentiand was yesterd his wife by Justice Fred C. Brown. This ia the limit for this offense, and in passing sentence the judge wald that he imposed it because Pentland had already # suspended sentence of 30 da hanging over his head, whieh given him by whose only occupation seemed to be hanging around saloons and sim. ilar resorts, LAST PAYMENT MADE. The last payment of $10,200 on} the $190,000 paid for Woodland park 10 years was made by the park board yesterday FOOLISH HOUSE PAYS Businesses in the hands of re celvers are not always failures. The “Foolish House” on the Pay Streak is in receivership and yet it ie clearing $100 a day in ten-cent | admissions, according to the report of the recelver, Ben Crockett The partners fell out and took the trouble to Court. Crockett was made temporary receiver and gave such satisfaction he Was made perma nent and je drawing and will con tinue to draw until October 15, $260 monthly Assassin Exonerated. SOUTH BEND, July 27.—Clinton Drake, who shot and killed Alfred Stringer, was dismissed last night by Justice of the Peace Egbert, who held the killing justifiable cS t her, that of beating] BOB HODGE IS NO SNAKE CHARMER idera to ' trate of the | | | | | | ito dot ork of this office there was nothing said about bathing snakes, | don't mind comforting 4 of promise case once in @ while, but not too often at that, or | don't mind dandiing & howling baby an odd time or two, but If I's come to bathing snakes, judge, you can | count me gut and get soother : | At that.momeat the tele, | Judge Gordon, for an assault com./ bell rang With a load whirr, [mitted on his wife, and because he} ¢| a" & generally worthlens fellow, | Weel, noo, Is thatthe jestiee coort?. It this is Bob Hodge, ishirra, an’ I'm wiehfa’ to tell ye, jedge. ye maun jestetak’ awa’ thon brood o' veopers that ye ha’ left; ‘here. Ma lads is fair deemoralised, | jan’ ther's na haudin’ them. Ane o’ they pernickey reptiles crept oot o’ | hees bairth Iast nicht an’ frichtoned some o' the preesoners inta fits, an’ there's thove here that has snakes o' their own wioot anny ithers ava An’ as for thon ‘jelly’ monster or whativer ye ca’ him, we canna thole him at a’ at a’. Ye must tak’ em richt awa’, jedge. Thon jelly mon- ster has a hood on bim like a muckle bunnolt, an’ it's no sae snod,| lJedge, an’ no gay orra poot on.| |The beasties tana’ canny, jedge, an 1 canna keep them, Wedeen asaured the court that they were quite harmless and that he slept with them every night tailiff Bam oxill refused to be comforted, however, and sald that he would not take charge of them for all the bailiffs jous in the world, and Louls stuck to his decision to} I throw up his Job. | Justice Brown gave an order to Wedeen to get his snakes from the court house on condition «that he produce them at the time of the trial | They still have to be tagged as exhibits, and that little job promises a whole lot more trouble. PASTOR WITH A CAMERA IS TO SNAP GIRLS IN (By Untied Press) MINNEAPOLIS, July 27.—It will be well for young women with peek-a-boo walsts and ab- breviated ekirte to keep off Nicollet av, on next Saturday. The Rev, G. L, Morrill has be gun a campaign against = im: modest dress and he announced that he will spend Saturday aft ernoon obtaining pictures with which to illustrate a lecture he will deliver Sunday morning. The Rev, Mr. Morrill says that many of the 1 summer costumes which are paraded in Nicollet av re not only immodest but positive CURFEW FOR NEGROES (iy United Press.) MOBILE, Ala, July 27.—The police commissioners today established a curfew law for negroes, All the blacks must be at home or in bed at 10 p,m. Any of them caught wandering at large will be locked up. This action Is due to an epidemic of holdups perpetrated by negroes, PEEK-A-BOOS. has chosen for Sunday sermon How and he ct of his Undress ly inde the sub. Dress, Drews.” Armed with a camera, he will set out Saturday to obtain direct evi dence that many Minneapolis wom en could use part of thetr peach basket hat t advantage in re modeling waists and sk Phe pictures I will p be the genutne Morrill today COUNCIL TO CREATE A NEW CITY OFFICE) For the purpose of protecting 4 public from uns trades men, who not apprectate the value of giving full weight and measure to their customers, Councilman A J, Goddard tntroduced an ordinance last night creating the office of In spector of Weights and Measures and making allowance for several jassistants, The bill offers the po sition of inspector to John Winship present market inspector at. the | public market ent or to iton will said Mr. article, rupulous Director General Nadeau Cables an Offer of Prize to the Wrights, Bleriot and Other Aeronauts. r a contest tlon ent of ent the * the other will Ble ne first Engii aviator thr asking the he ming to mtest between r held in the world The messages went to Hugo Latham at Parts, the an who hear anne! two days be 1 the feat; New York in- accomplish- and to r Orville ) are now schine at Port 5 were signed he sOOe t Chi Josiah rk, Director Gen. Collin and Huekley Be an Achievement. ther the four great- of modern times In the mautics will be an t which will give the Se- tion ational prom- $5,000 was the largest ala are in a position it special authority mmittee of the 4 if ar ne the con- made ens can b Start in the Stadium, ‘Our plan is to start the aeroplane contest in the exposition Stadium, which will be entirely remodeled for the event,” declared Director of cial Events Buckley today 1 believe that.a contest over a triangular course would prove the most satisfactory, If not all of the inventors can be induced to bring thelr machines to Seattle, we hope to arrange for a contest between at least two,” GIRL WORE BRONZE PAINT AND GIRDLES (By United Press.) CHICAGO, July 27.—Bertha Falk, the “bare bronze beauty,” whose poses in an amusement park show f to her arrest recently, wi equitted by a jury in Judge Eberhardt's court today. It was admitted that all she wore in the show was a coating of bronze paint and two "You can't get a jury m to convict a pretty woman,” said Acting Chief of Police Schuttier later, in com menting on the case. ORDERED FROM TOWN FOR ATTEMPTING T0 KILL HIS GIRL WIFE (By United Prews.) SANTA BARBARA, Cal, July 27. John 6. Hinckley was ordered out of town today by Judge Overman because his 19-year-old wife fled to the police last night and complained that Hinkley had pressed a loaded revolver against her breast and threatened to “end It all.” Hinckley told the police that when he married Mrs, Hinckley a year ago they entered into a pact to die together should their marital path be rough. GAME OF CROQUET CAUSES A MURDER LOS ANGELES, Cal., July 27. —Angered because his eight- year-old opponent was beating him at croquet, Jesse Kingley, 10 years of age, struck Levirt Irbin on the head with 4 mailet yesterday afternoon, fracturing the little fellow's skull, Levirt died shortly before noon today at the county hospital. The grief stricken parents of the little victim announced that they would take no steps to- ward prosecuting the Kingley boy GNA AND GHAI WN STATE OF PCR (My Cantted Press.) July 27 The czarina of Russia arri Hemmelmark castle, near today and will be guests Prince Henry of Prussia until tomorrow evening Troops are about the castle and elaborate precautions to protect the lives of the rulers of Russta have been taken. Hoth the caur and czarina appear greatly aged, thely constant fear of assassination telling upon them to a marked degree KIEL, at swarming