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samme 6 7 THOUSAND HOUSES BURN (Ry United Press.) | | | | THE STAR--WEDNESDAY, MAY 4, 1910. | Cruel Stiletto Thrusts in the Breast and the Body Left| on the Beach—Did Hov-| ering American Yacht! Have Any Connection? Supposed _ Loveless T. R. Gondolas the Canals of Romantic Venice A Strange Mystery of Rich American Girl’s Murder in Italy ee THOMSON GNTE AD TOKIO, May 4-—-Hundreds of persons were ed and = many . sme veported in a fire Girl Had Many Love) which treyed ) houses dr | the city of Aomori yesterday after Letters. | noon. Reports iro * - tles who have t ‘ ren of t The mystery surrounding the Baives. toda death of the beautiful American art tktimiation that tudent, Mins Pxtelle Retd, whose sand peg se neantily-clad body was found on the had occurred t offictal dispat« ager = Mme gd hr payee , ae | strenuous effort the Naples police, the Amertean consul and the be private detectives employed by the 3 bh Roaptgitost Tremaine: the burned That whe was killed by ’ red sticks. Italian authorities as a [ able as 1 PRINCESS ROSPIGLIOS! The territied inha | Geeta, Wak war tony ahaa cathe! MISS ESTELLE REID ) ed to the governor out the beautiful Bryn Mawr xr flames a resous (tos, passes under fact and t persons. word lay on Workmen " The ori« the ire ha not * with t discovery can b ‘ te patches an appeal tort henry -te:that: ae at, Ou the ' ‘ medical s food and clothing, | for the mo she wan) And ye |b the ya and report that great euffering| « wed to have with b 1 be murdered girl had of hed ‘ ‘ eedir exists | Tr a she was killed by Naples boat-jin Naples was searche ar dn was farthe he shore - | FROM A PHOTOGRAPH TAKEN BY STAFF CORRESPONDENT GILSON GARONER I deciares Mrs. Bertha Reid! letters were found, letters f ev-/On the Sundayer n} Wells of New York, a stater of the!eral Ame an citte Reid . A i h ere you cay j kill anybody for a de Bat my ly rich, she insisted “ vig | A er bor " re r | ked the feathers cleas- } family, would at those brigands| while tour She made t i] sear ¢ beach and cos #m fortune. The sesniaigeoa | | to row her to pot . friends, and seemed entire vot-|then returned to the yacht, which || Dlace—you'll remember?—ts the | j hich abe de ed to art with ite unknown owner bushes in Fauntleroy park since 1 } ketohen | She was about erit 1 rjand nm crew ‘ Model Millinery Parlors o'clock Monday, K. Hriga ibsicebaae | page» : 7 526 People’s Bank Building yeers old, a Japanese, was fou ardered | Gorner @asend aaa Bee ey | mann ae MAGNOLIA BLUFF PARK z ER gO Plana ange ed ein ggg Me gti | de = condit » lows of bic Ho| fren YOUR MOTHER. by a stronge an hers Lost AND FOUND. a ve had #he math, it ie in WARAARADIL says he was working and studytng phone ge RF Ee . wth, it ts im-|~—~ sey too hard, and so attempts rh pasa ee te 9 robab id have thrust * ® 4 « Dan Boskovich § a h will be ob nif. t the second ~ sae Russi: “t Kin + park y and in the - - Snes ek ar and int ae @ay fired a bullet into his thro ba (My Vatted Pree) By an agreement betwoon city |demnation of the land needed for |the life bloc i a8 } AIK GROWE im practically the same place as fi ay SEE HE Og TACOMA, May 4~-Charles Wet-|counciimen and members of the| M iff park, and the park 4 fe ly i4 RSLS AS Japanese. He was out of work peas, oye Bagg ler, convicted of r in the sec-| park board Magne board agrove to extend this street jover the m The HELP WANTED—FEMALE. doth ‘men ar the day, the white repre ng ler, ' of 1 in i are . . yt RRA D APL POR d@espondent. Both men are at = " ‘ ‘ c - ‘ ral traffic through the rk Rospl« was the , 7 ‘ urity In all countries and all civ ond degree, will nienced on | park and a m t general traffic through the pa Vente Ip this column are} ecat & Wem city hospital, and will probably iene y cue the eee wn oe orien " wiih {BE DIN te ound shore ts ater line The park board | A can w Mra. Parkhurst a 16 conte Be yet ESE eA | women of the world are requested. Sorat a ; sured. F fullen, chairman | also agrees to grade and otherwise |when she married | th mi oi lon thie day to wear the flower as move for @ new tris of t f ec op #treets, improve that street Be bur gO cry soe seg —. ete PROBE THE WHITE }a mark of the respect and love they TACOMA, May 4.—1 rea engineer's department : The park board has set aside |ful Mise Rel ate ‘ sta z Attorney J. L. MoM ay will inlet Mt rn t in voted at In Rowe @ t f M. them tnto this world. & chia Maal’ tk vot * * Anna Jarvis of 2301 N. 12th street & verdict of » ’ where ¢ Magno: demnation ar 4 m ee sige cig ae o ‘ . ; h s the anniversary which vl sa lia bly will vein The Magnolta bluff par px . Y —~ As Bh ns ay Ma . The federal grand fury, which | i. wil remember 6n4 0b a uneilmen agreed to pass the ne of th a I a eget alleen | ne convened yesterday, will inve erve year is the anniversary }life tn na \ the con in the Oli jand bad studied art tn pe a 4 @ate the white slave traffic tn the death of Miss Jarvis’ mother, up for sentence the next fow " « . b ifath attle, under directions from Fed Grief over the death of her moth days | eral Judge C. H. Hanford. In| or miss Jarvis says, brought to her The motion of bh seneys for a charging the jury Judge Munford | 4 jealization of the sorrow which a new trini will be b the court | } ordered them to initiate an invest!-| nothers death must always bring} BY AN SAS before sentence ts seed. Under | —_ into the sale of women for! to someone. And so she began her MISS ANNA JARVIS. the state law, be is amen soa | io purposes in Seattle and| campaign for a Mothers’ day, a day| From Whose Love for Her Dead | sentence of from 10 yours to life tructed the jury to call before}. which the mothers of the world Mother the Mothers’ Oay > GREA | it the Ammigration citicers to 0 lliving or dead, would be honored Idea Sprang TEACHER’S ae County Assessor Parish was re . eure what evidence they possesse You see,” Miss Jarvis says, “the |————— Sto ED | maenhel Ox on of down town The new law directed against | whole thing is so simple and direct. | START TROUB business property not to make any the white slave traffic went tmto/ 47; that is asked is that men and (hip Unneee Pecend neaeeauneennama r ne in the assesament on real effect a few weeks ago. This law! women over the world shall pin a NEW YORK 4—It one p While the flood was raging on yperty in makin ussenaments oes by this congress gives the | white flower to their dreas on the! sie the teaches © mon.” ta it} Ution st. and Fourth, Third. the 1910 and 1911 tax levy. A federal government great powers | To 4 Sunday in May and write a) to he ond and First avs. yesterday morn: | resolution passed by a meeting of ae ree ih tee evil. W. W. MIF letter home to mother, if abe is liv.) va ; Jing as the result of a steam shovel |the Central Property Owne a miversity st, is fore-ling The idea is sc fall of appeal) beamed owl Pen | biting Into a water main on Fifth | ciation, held in the Chamt . man of the jury. |that poor unfortunate beings who| Mingscarg nate BD Ley OTe ee eT a Mamrn|at, there was 8. Sin Sicuencn onic Gn the an Every lron Bed in the store marked at one-half our ian Jare mot sure they ever had a moth-| pinoy” “Mar 4 The first | schoo! board. following complaints|Tasing In the southern to allow the valuation ft special price for this week. ler take @ curtous and pathetic pride) oon holdup Tacoma has had in| made today Mies Anna Pur- | city. 1908 and 1909 to stand for two in displaying the white flower.” | \"ice time took piace last night. s toncher in the Alexander at.| At almost the same moment that) years more | Miss Jarvis began her campaign) 40.) midnight three “highway school jthe steam shovel got busy with Assessor Parish had furnished iby writing letters to newspapers aah teathed and armed A tow dayne ago Mine Purley was|the uptown water main a plle/the meeting with a chart showing | The papers favored the plan and a the F. & M. Lieuor ( horrified upon taking up the exam- |4river operated by the Canadian (the present assessments and ten-| ] lE0 THIS MONTH now the day \s generally observed | 23 Puyallup av. *l\ihatton papers to find that one of Pacific Railway company drove ®/tative increases in assessments, A jin every city of Importance in this) apes the fis had written “Teacher tx/ Dig pillag straight through @ 12-/resolution was adopted condeuin- | i Melo a country 5 leon” on hie paper. When she {inch fron water main pipe at Ratl-| ing any increase. Richard Howley, held at the If your mother is dead,” says Home Is Burned. aw the slangy sentence, Miss Pur-/Toed av. and btee . count, {1 on a charge of train| Miss Jarvis, “remember her with &| Fire starting in the kitchen ai| ley, it ix alleged, ered all tt Water spouted high about the pole, a en be tried an May, 27,| Kindness to some unfortunate per-|ine home of Mes, M., Crippe, 2206| pis to write “Iam a lemon.” The|and flooded things generally tn FORGETFUL JUROR | Howley is charged with having | $n.” | Sixth av. about 10 o'clock last] youngsters did not t in the} that neighborhood, the flood last IN TROUBLE AGAIN held up the express messenger on| This year marks the fifth since) night, forced the occupants to seek | least. In fact, they vaht it was) ing until water tn the main could — the Great Northern train on } Miss Jarvis began her work to have/ ine street with scanty clothing, and] lots of fun, and told their parents|be shut off * tos tecnte Pers 12, 190%, just after it had entered | the mothers of the world properly | damaged the house and contents to| of ft when they reached home. That see RNAI Beattie Merchant tion, has the tunnel north of the King st . and this year promises to) ihe extent of about $1,000. The] started the fuse MEXICANS ARE lheen & juror bat two Gaye and hae station. The train robbery netted the previous years by the/ house, owned by the Washington ‘ . | peon actested ot both. aaya for coa-| its perpetrator $10,000. The state|Keneral observance of the plan Loan & Trust Co,, was fully insured dap Held Up. jtempt of court. Jennings failed to| Will subpoena 25 witnesses to tes-| The members of the G. A. R..| nut the contents are a total lows. Three men, said to be Ameri VOTING TODAY v3::- for jury service » tify against Howley. Confederate Veterans, Sons of Vet-| cans, held up and robbed J. Faco- ys, He was fined $5 yeat y.| jerans and secret and fraternal or) “1 want @ Ieense to marry the | jachi, a small Jap, on Washington (By United Frees.) |Punishment for today's contempt | Seca RAL eRy een | ganizations all over thi: country | best girl in the world,” said the} st and Second av. last night. Fac) Gory oF MEXICO, May 4—Mexico| WI) be meted out this afternoon j land in Europe have adopted the| young man jachi says they took him into al) sodse tnder for'a president and | BOY DROWNED IN |pian and are working to make the|" “gure,” commented the clerk; |nearby alley, where they went/™ Young today for ® preaiaes ti) ey can't that pr Jonna | lobservance general “that makes 1,300 licenses for that} through hie clothes, getting $5.10,| Vice President. Of course Presiden a vo re non FRONT OF HOME| The day is for everyone, regard-| girl this season,”— Puck ou the wanes be ® te the os Das wil be re-ciected Ha, vill see | sing mors than twice a weeks” liess of religious belief or color. | we ant Gébaras howe te hat there are no oppositio’ don't kne answered the im-| ase ai | * ors’ ist for citement the Jap got s¢ |votes, The question lies in the vice | pressario, “unless it’s she tires her "Say 1 want Mothers’ day to exist for! a scineas is the shadow of con-|on the head. He was attended to) oval, lhe qnowive Nel ent any| vocal cords out arguing with me| Walter Emil Tilley, 4-year-oid | “ll.” Miss Jarvis says. Finces OF | ontment.—Chicago News. at the city hospital . vs live. Corral, the|about saiary Washington Star. | 1 ey son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter R, Til-| Paupers; Christians or Jews, young) ; sre years |e Re — ith ashington Star. 1 Heavy and massive chill-less with 2-inch « ley, was drowned in front of his) 0F old—the figure of & mother must " preceat, vice ps ident, te en \f posts. Head stands 60 inches high, and foot me. o1 9 stand to all for what at worthy i randidate for re ctio! eh C, d FE G | n Home on Lake Washington, some ree od ph tor what ts most worthy israNG, EDWARD a Sy tego BACK [7°32 that he will probably win. | ar rom arvey- jf seven 34-inch filler rods. Finished in white yesterday he bor vas _re- | 4 Cc. ED If Diaz eases his fron grip a 18 larly sold for $23.75. Week bed sale price is covered yesterday afternoon, after} | PUBLISHERS 2) oa faa tmiaae’ to. ane 60 B h C 1 r 1 sa bs . the police and the neighbors for} Air castles are all right if they} pee tage jig nap battty eet an gorter 4 uchanan Lo. | blocks around had spent hours| have a solid foundation.—Manches- | (By United Press) Iatruggle between the lords and the! qoee eyery man in the army is We have just received from the | e Tone rere sae aera ers of the Contemporary Review | #04 predicts an end to the mon assortment of Ladies’ Spring Sults archy unless a peaceful settlement | and. Bilk Pegg Manca ps9 Raion jhave caused a sensation by an-|O7°, ‘Gispute is reached ‘COUPLE MURDERED . fe ik Se saenes T88y are ow nouncing that they have with The writer alwo intimates that ginced on oule Friday. A sample! in drawn the May issue of the mag-| the king Is indifferent to public at ix THEIR CABIN line will be on diss y ik the aheee azine because of the disfavor | fairs and given to attending dinner) |show windows tomorrow. We call Y aroused in consequence of an ar-| parties and races " your special attention to this ¢x ticle which severely criticises King; One passage reads: “We respect (My United Press.) traordinary purchase of Suits and Edward. The writer, whose name|our kings because we have found PRESCOTT, Ariz., May 4.—Posses | gi: pyr, ato gw eng a Sl the has not been made public, {nti-|them useful. The moment we an-|are scouring the mountains for the | Host jt han ever been our good for mates that the king has failed In| not exploit them for our purpowes| murderers of ree Mahard and | cing Roa cag oe sin the ablic his duty in having allowed the| we get rid of them.” his wife, whose b were found | p f “ > y ! in | Price particulars will be published eRe ==/last evening in their cabin in the | in tomorrow's papers. If you live| mh. GERALDINE FARRAR SINGS FOR THE beta Fino district, 16 miles from this | out of the city, it will pay you to SO c come hundred miles to attend e} CONVICTS IN FEDERAL PENITENTIARY |,,*s%° bot teen hot Qwrourh [SiC and silk Dress Sle the head and heart Mrs. aharc GARVEY-BUCHANAN CO. | ne who was fl] in health, had’ been shot oe Re (By United Press.) |majority of her listeners, dhe se-{through the head, presumably when | ATLANTA, Ga, May 4.—The/lected a number of simple English] she came to her busband’s assist warden of the federal prison here | ballads. There were a large num-| ance hundreds of re-|ber of prisoners present who wauld| ‘The condition of the room was The Victrola represents musical instrument since the Vic The multiplied surface area amplifies the which # modifying doors. NE DOLLAR Brings a Victor to You! Faeitic Coast Di of VICTOR Talking Machines. 1406 Second Ave, Near Union St, Seattle. Have You a Victor or Victrola in Your Home? Why not come in and hear this wonderful musical instrument? Find gut for yourself what a great entertainer it is. play any Victor music you want to hear. the sound waves and reflects its beautiful and rich ton made loud or soft as desired Sherman Glays: © We'll gladly greatest advance made in any tor was invented. of the improved sounding boards by opening or closing the x Pianos and Vlayer Pianos. Nineteen Stores on the Pacific Connt. |today received quests from convicts in the prison for permigsion to write a note of lappreciation to Miss Geraldine Farrar, the well known grand Jopera singer, who sang before the |prisoners in the prison theatre yes: terday afternoon, Miss Farrar |probably received more applause during the afternoon than ever offered her by an audience of civili ns. Suiting her songs to the ing room, where jts artixtic design WICKER TABLE IN KENNEWICK |have appreciated grand -opera, |however. Among those who heard her were Charles W. Morse, the convicted “ice king,” Green, Gay nor, and Lupo, “the wolf,” who be came notorious on account of his) connection with the Italian Blkck Hand Miss Farrar was accompanied to the prison Wy Antone Scotti, but Scotti did not sing evidence that a struggle had taken place desperate The minister had just been giv ing the class a lesson on the prodi gal son, At the finish, to test what attention had been paid to bis preaching, he asked: “Who was sorry that the prodigal had return ed?” The most forward youngster in the class breathlessly answered, “The fatted calf."--Chicago Jour nal. A man’s happiness, to do the things proper to man.—Marcus Aurelius Every kind of definition had been given and none of them ap peared to be quite satisfactory, when counsel asked ow, Mr Witness, what is your definition of a bay window?" “An orifice of an edifice ton Record Bow After a man reaches 50, “all go- ing out and nothing coming in’ de scribes the condition of his teeth, | BECOMES A GREEN SHRUB | (By United Press.) Jadded not @ little to the furnishing KENNEWICK, May 4.—Leaves on | schem About th ogo its tables are not @ rule considered | @it finish " » off and » very extraordinary, but the leaves | "00D Uny are peeping £5 | ip each er soon as Mrs Jon @ table in the home of G. Garber, | her discovered that her table show of Kennewick, are the wonder of | ed an inclination to become a shrub, | the naighborhood. These particular | she gave it proper care, and now in jo th6" last month. |has a very uniquely trained weep Last winter Mra, Garber purchas- |ing willow tree A wall pocket of ed a small wicker table of @ ped-| similar workmanship in the Garber dler, The little piece of furniture|home has begun to show signa of was given a place in the family liv- | developing into an attractive hang- ing basket his affections and his hair.—Ateht son Globe | |fairness of prices never PALACE MARKET SECOND AND YESLER Absolutely. the best of | everything in our line. Quality of meats and} questioned, Let us supply your meat wants as they should be. PalaceMarket Second Av. and Yesler. Both Phones 5. This popular pattern bed has full one-inch post stands 48 inches high and foot 40 inches; fiv brass top rails on head and foot, and heavy | Furnished in assorted colors, A regular $8.50 val for the week at ij | mattress | prices. Munson-Noah Furniture Co. 1526-28 SECOND AVENUE CONDITIONS OF THIS SALE—With each bed a spr must be purchased. These will be sold at our popula

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