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THE SEATTLE TAF ONE CENT REWS ATANDA be. FAIR ASSOCIATION GHPED PICTURE WW FISH, | Ss TICKET HOLDERS T0 G) OATIST STOLE (1 in og ON oe) ed FRM ORGINIZATION het Whe Took Millet’s Wonderful $28,000 ——~ a= Birt Cie ie — From Museum Walls Tells a Dramatic Seven Years of Litigation| / ? - hha ea! tee, (|| Phe Will Assign Claims to One Member Who Will Bring of Yearning and Uncontrollable Desire. Will Cease April 20, Ac-| {: i Hit] ‘ Tt ied Suit to Recover Total Amount and Legal Expenses. , eS cording to Order of f f ) ; aL. i (By United Press.) Judge Lindsay. Maret Poverty, pathos, struggiing am eurpass his realisation ¢ ht and Tove of art , rk alization of rig | ators of 8 remarkable ry told diay by Willlam Re aK contested Hon of why he the $25,000 Millet palating from [CO*UY Htteation over the fortune of | [John @ulltve o finally brought | t to own It and have it jo tern April time and try to reproduce | Whe" # j tor interest in th ate ie dintrit Seven yoars of bitterly eupertor , i Ly ss , 1 yusands o . ald ourt, ‘This ng Court Com 4 ; ; G4 | wand ple who ps d money to missioner Lindsay get into ack ened an order » me that date as the day for . | ate in sant little grouch hearing This hearing will in ail iv 16 NOoWw— about seme dollarg missp n aviation meet that didn’t “avtate.” |probability be a merely formal clos Charles K. Hataflton will not again fly in S¢ ®, at least not ing of the greatest i contest the : rae | inti! after he has shipped a 1 raphernalia to Tacoma and has state of Washington has ever wit k My i re flown there Baturday and nesaed | . | e wi ot aval) hime f phortunlty offered him by the Hannah Callaghan, who, with md ; . Was Wanhington } wwoclatic > fly tn ite grounds near ward Corcoran, both realdents of } “ a “ie 5 2 Madison park Ireland, carried on the main and : | These were the anno te om y Hamflton today succesefal Might for the fortune, died “ 5. SSA eS 4 Hie money ie still on but as {t was put up jim Cork om April 4 1906, when the | et ) / : | under condition that the stern » Fair Association put FRAN: 18CO.—The trans- {battle for the estate had but rairty ae , i up all of its receipts from the aviation exhibitions, and as there {s no with the ith infantry. |got under way. The decree of the Pt . ‘ I that the aseociation will do #, Hamilton will ultimately arrived IM DOFL I court that che was m one-fourth ‘ ; iis thousand jOwner in the John Sullivan cetate ‘ i } | viol mes Har will no doubt get the myself. & Dresden shoe-| BALTIMORE —- Four thousand |©8™e too late for Hannah Calta se ~ te j 10 still due him and which lies when | was | Bultimoreans have signed a pagition |#han. A few years before it arrived gow i r % FORMER! BROADWAY in eser@w in the bank. He has an t lease Banker Charles W gabe had died in the poor cirew i : Ls > i ‘ - | assignment from Al Crofton, who My all de — Se eee oa | tances in which ahe had lived alt 4 ie Ah y ey ‘ey be | BOY InN TROUBLE noted as his manager while in Se QF & musician 4 son, who i» handling the petition | w j : , ’ ‘ : j eee vce eo ym Ned sys aphony | here Heirs Are Found. ‘ Be eats estranged. of Crofton’s taterest ‘ta j j that $2,000 The courte found that John #ul rs . By United Pree.) Th _ WASHINGTON: ~The naval tug |'!¥8n's only heirs were Hannah Cal x z . «4 SPOKANE, March 16.—Claiming | have an interest ea'oe 000° is be Nina. which sailed from Norfolk jrestas and Edward Corcoran. At t . to be t grandsen of Jud Capt. H. K. Struve, and he says he picture ga! 'Fenruary € for Boston, and has gaver |the commencement of the ton | fe : . pri," _* N. Cooley, dear m has been paid in full for everythin; ik the windows |tcen heard of since, was stricken |that resulted In then betug ¢ ; ! ment at Ana und he put up to bring Hami? Se Pictures. |) from the naval Het today as loat. — |the rightful heirs, both Ha : f f ‘ ea ¢ the millionaire ok agg bring cre te hes rod In getting om : Mw : , : = remains is for whan and Edward Corcoran ‘ j , A A yeloid Engin La i roast : . , Hamilton, wt Pris wy Pe tte, oe so Md ‘aed | pegw © Bait taterest th their 1 ee E is ork, Jc ry ‘ s eesignmiat, to go Pon the cail of the firet robin and is mente na arr } ' gned this morning © the bank and get the money. I read | Sheving the straw hat to the fore, [Piles for carryin aga! Mi) é . . “ , P be emg Capt. Struve will be guarantee that i very but} | ( ung . ft home 1 he will not be held lable to any ay uetog. 1 of ut] NEW YORK—With only » emali| Corcoran sold hia quarter inter ¢ In 1905, worked his | for this ae anybody vy | Bart of his jugular vein left, after jest to the Urban investment com b nar echo r beet fee sa® /an operation, Harold Erickson. 19. | pany for = few /hundred thousand AND AS WE HOPE TO HAVE IT IN a raw WEEKS. } i , Broadway | Association washed ———- (tae came t | is apparently recovering at the Long |doliare, By the death of Hannah | ™==ere= ne ge eS care ee igh school, § plected pres : " ger esas ig 0, Island hosp! , y ; whole affair today. It showed ¢ i os one weer sears fa m beg Callaghan, his firet cousin. he be wat « fres class. He tt had trot avd between J ., b rg ge j . ‘ < had dealt only with Crofton, whe Ht came time tc nm has never before been suc |CMme the gole hetr to her one-quar vlad. Dios wnts acting for Hamilton, and t ! Tran away from | core ioe ste eee —— ‘ pen ge a had @_receipt in full from Crofton ous deciare n the ‘ er 6 ame ti heart of a ¢ B00! the seecent letters trov gic ann sr lin ht ifs. \eas- intone to the amount agreed upon ASTORIA, Ore-—Robert & Mac for three complete and successful Whatever the court may de wil | her € time as hie yeh: C628. YF P' Ewan, oldest male resident of this z . r Eb vs.coggen andell, vic® presl- part of the state, first clerk of Clat- |D&¥¢ BO interest for Edward Cor } / 7S og come Wes of the association, fesued the - ate, od whe the first |COran, for, according to the testi rosin he girl's sis follow statement ; the lower Columbia, ia |MOny of @ petition filed this morn ag trouble " fobowes * goon rhe Western Washington Fair odward rooran on July 1 nated in divoree f | 5 ation has had no dealings of atve y i; — ae Sewers a hie inher “a He then came to th with Charles K. Hamilton, oh ga }itance from Hannah Callaghan, to | y and not intend to have any. > Dermeocrat Y e any. OGerman directed were nin y wteraay t mtate viec. [eether with his own Interest in the | Ur tract entered into with | - | the first time a S a r to succeed a republicag, [had handled the Htigation. al vuld give three exhibi- Bower” Noth. | Do'weveh d by republicans| Corcoran, after disposing of his | j : ttle on three successive Rete sctoe oy | {2 : mocratic, as aid |interests, left for his home in Dub- |“"They’re Trying to Ruin Chicago “Wets” * Quake in|A Busy Day for Roosevelt FOR DRUG STORE : rch 12, 18, 14, and that MES times 1ewent 3 lim, Ireland. The main part of Bul ar | “Dew” Vi Pt sl bo keeh so tee The Sower |itvan's fortune eonsisted of the Sul Me,” Moans the Secre-| Fear of a “Dry” Victory) in Khartoum — Guards : wind So. paoe ‘ — Sower Cleveland is suffering from a fam-~ liiwan bicck, on Firet av, between | : ued . V alot Of others. Hut ‘ine of pennies, which, while annoy |Cherry and Columbia ete Thiele} tary, But Fails to Explain| Registration Breaks| Form Solid Line to Keep Greatest 19g. 19 much less uncomfortable than having been 4 Sweetheart 4 tesa of dalaoe: iow cused Nv the ates Reveuteeet |.” Wika Thay Ame All Records. Off Enthusiastic Natives) ioaitie, renuited this morning in Su. /show® that H nilton's ability to fly eter had a sweeth: ne MOIN : ad peewee “ Mair pointing S—Angored at Mix |terest, together wilh Corcoran’s In wil neertgin, and t » was no In New Y : Garrison, superintendent of |terest, and hie interest as hetr of] ST. PAUL, Minn, March 16 (Br Ueied Pree.) (By # Staff Correspondent of the |”! eee ett |reason for risking fu ent ONS Man there. He ix ¢ te reformatory at Mitchelville, |Hannah Callaghan. |The insurgent movement fe mere- wre 6 at Chi! United Press. ’ eration /Polntments to the public, it was de- trotber | ot inanahed Sau eng otra | * CHICAGO, March 16-—Tbat Cht ves 00. The Utigation t is a n ' girl inmates broke up the tur | ody of : ch 16. Phere ‘ a extend a phard and | phony > cult weak ms Gk hae ae Sells His Interest we page ol wi tv ay cago is atirred from center to cir-| KHARTOUM, March Ther se de aa rate oa xtend th ae 9 ” eo ‘olone heodore | > « \ time agreed t BAe 80 patr n locked tn their celle, The ge Three other parcels * proper’ | well, and {t te sure to dwindle in| Camference by the pomnibility of be- | * Vicotob aoe sic lip 5 * esterday, as provide or will investiqnte ywned by John Mullis te pomevelt tod , ws will inveatiqns * . iven have like- | ‘portance and extent as th coming “dry” was shown today | 200* today the sum of $5,000 in cash _ wise found thelr way into the hand A hag EE TS , the ' ne com. |° t A eo itan were as PAULA very small PA Pe yo-Aamrrrnefinasnmedlcr » f iitean’s |P&tional congress approaches,” de-| whe registration for the April| arly thie morning t ig was paid to Crofton and his receipt Tknew when the t at terd " re nal Clared Secretary of the Inte the trip to the Omdurman ba , taker full. This was the whole BN ciate acne \caat at yesterday's, pei Hallard property Corcoran sold to | Slared Secretary of the Interior Bal) eiectigns was in excess of 100,000, | fitq’ yt ssamen wan uel. teoaen e PP had lost tri pe the unanimous chot OF hegre ig accompa mga cd we fia T do not think that the so-called Thig ia three times the normal reg-| boat. When the party arrived, Col THE PIG JUMPED celve under our contract. The pay- pubticans and Henry G. Haan the |{he other two parcels wae sold t0 | sir Gf iusurgency ta obtaluing|letration for similar oecasions and | Hutchinson, dressed In a pictur OVER THE MOON ment sos the presesios of 7 eT eee nn” land ae oihee: 46 -aewin: @.- Shas pry ot & foothold in the eastern | indicates clearly that practically | e*aue — 49 nd = unded 7s ' € J. Ramsey, two DAYTONA, Pia ator John land wif. continued Ballinger avery yoter has been hunted down | eee ee natty welcome PORTLAND, Ore., March 1¢ . -_ om this’ ctty W. Daniels of Virginia, stricken with | Outside of Corcoran the persone I believe the feeling agaftiet the) 4 ag nded a hes f All American records for the price Up to Hamilton Now. aralyais here a week ago, suffered Payne and Aldrich tariff ts the The visitors, headed °F lof hoge ¥ bro at Stockdale te relapse last night strongest in the midgle weet. In| It also indicates that the largest te conducted my opinion, It gaye the real impetua!yote in the history of Chicago to the inaurgent movement, which iw now #o rapidly waning who financlally profited by the Sul liven estate were Senator Mamuel H reventing |Piles and Federal Judge George oid” Bn gg Pd p pl to tay 4 Donwoerth, James B. Howe, Corwin probably will be patied 2 April id have one forbidding |S. Shank and Charles HM. Farrell 2 not excepting the hottes at one G'liht the ae ices tha cleeven Speculators who supplied the money The people of this country never! dential campaigns. The real atg- |? tH a> sibaies awe, Cnt: nbene grade debauch in celebration of their |«hare of the eatate they have right now tion lies in the fact that only those | "elt was inet by Slat maha, | “a divorce | a | "Prosperity is goneral, all classes! (nat have moved in kince the Inst ector general, who conducted George W. Edgar, in the count MOANS In HER be criticism of a carping kind, a#] Roth siden appear confident woned during the 2 oc * wo support his 1 have had good reason to know In) gay, but is admitted that the | Years ago bee hag the last few months heaviest’ gains “are shown in the|., Crowds of nat " oe =| FEAR OF GALLOWS. Rallinger declared the investiga-} hotter wards, where church and ts and after the party onthe |tion at “Washington ts proceeding }qemperance sootet have been 1 e police more trout Hamilton Crofton di- this © concern ous othe Continued on Page Thre (my Untied Press.) too slowly to sult him. He sald) gugting in strenuous work to ge terda t Be t WATSEKA, Tl, March. 16.—Mrg [he ie confident that he will be vin: | pogtgrered ht le of men who}! time - pers with | dleated never go olle ! rN f the native ng p The whole thing,” he sald, “is! phe Jaim there has | #¢ y purely and simply a gigantic con-| heen « nt on foot to col * band, te broken by the atrain of | @piracy, the object of which {* to} ontae 80, hobos in the river tos total ‘4 the hisses of the spec- | TUR me politically and through me| wards, and ae are closely watch You may not agree with John D.liatore who have filled the court |, Strike at President Taft eG’ tor evidence of frauds, Al as to how he should give it away, die tin the hospltat This conspiracy was hatched! thongh increased registration was but thet no difference. You ' ty Jal There abo | at Year at the Bpokane conserva-| umusuatly heavy in the “wet” dis too not be able to catch his eye to} tion congress. triets, it did not compare with the) apparer , peeders nd Carroll are go. |a- B Sayler, on trial Jointly aing fines for speed- |Dr. W. A. Miller and John Grunder ffendern t jail m for the murder of her banker hue explain it to him. ’ oe ee ae tremendous gains in the “dry” dis-| crowds were 6 1 cheered Be. nh gti sa $14 ret Pod y e firat rt and heered : espe S056 ha iting ter “|GALOOM BURNS: [Setar icra teats atts see E March 16.—The ap, un, df € ay at Olympia It's @ wicked Iie,” she sobbed, “to per ll og gy Tao pager oe irae panier ih Soran KILLS HIMSELF olfy would go “dry” and they came | thusluntt ee besra't hiladelphia isn’t doing even in. |Krirer hae wanda | owt with broadsides of figures cal-|. Slatir Beard by the telligent experimenting. Miler, Sonn Gayler knew: the 27 - cated to show that of hie lite Micstions ace in She told a story which for the first! gygReTT, Wash. March 16.—| would be bankrupt and fetone are aie the simph y time intimated that Sayler's tinan | peapandemt ' Becaues. “Me. seleon | Nanton would: lave aunplon’ Sartiretiin” aT eas pee al difficulties were the real cause | bummed te the ground yesterday % — als ape ; e trouble He wae bankrupt, | morning at Darrington, James f mm the w ; Ot. 1¢ secret Keenan, of that village, shot him mere, Tice rage | can't Velleve they think of band: | seit this morning, dying instantly, Ail at least te tng me,'' ame #ald, atter telling of her) ite eft the breakfast table, went | gall hughand’s coat’ to his room and, atanding before @ mer a* husband, in " jealousy BREEN S |toreod another man to mii hin in| QUIT WORK FO TENDERLOIN MOVES TO SEATTLE MiNKInes Monde 4 6 KD Dea lefer Cialrman Keon, pais rar moines BURY THEIR DEAD , prmmerce i re | (By United Press.) doen police work re MRS, PHILANDER KNOX, JR, | Carter REVELSTOKH, B. C., March 16.| | HELLINGHAM, March 16.—Only| district, says tha w oreantean Mayor Hamilton has proclaimed days there will be no ¢ (By United Press. young Knoxe Fridgy a half holiday, when the |the district, He ! PROVIDENCE, R. L, Mareh 16. \ t Showers tonight an hatn's public faneral will be held of the |dition to the ‘ Young Philander Knox is buo olga il ali unclaimed bodies of victims of the| weeks ago there were seventy.lare supposed t gt wut today and his bride wine * | Rogers Pass district, Funeral ar-| This I the report given out by theattle the ght being rangements are in charge of | police today, The police account| the soctal evil by Bellinghan comiultiee representing friendly #o-| for the exodus by the fact ‘that the! en ts partly nsible for the|radiant with } Gnekene RIO JANEIRO, March 16.—W, J.| cletlos hended by the Odd Fellows,| women understand that @ district | elimination of the problem in this{ course of t aneerte the ‘ 1 today $ 924,406.00 Bryan will be a guest of honor on | ratlroad organizations and churches. | is to be established in Seattle as) city | pears to t unces 171,741.00 #|Thuraday at @ banquet to be given|A memoria! service te to be held|soon ‘as Hiram C. Gill becomes| For the past week every boat | the refi #\by Baron Rio Branco, minister of| Sunday, in which all the local| mayor on March 21 1 leaving for Seattle has carried a} dor ON foreign affairs clergy will unite. Patrolman Frank Seattle. today THE WEATHER five women are left in Belling Tacoma today. .$ 893,262.00 Tallroad ‘ , 104,401.00 scare his willing Portiand wed roy ‘Weation, P tod MPOCI fied thin ; 26 164,00 Men. in iin | ie ! restricted districts Three . ee ee ee ee Miss May Boler, of Prov y. .$1,097,862.00 SeSee eee EER EE Locke, wholsmall party from the underworld rh