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THURSDAY, JUNE 2, 1910, In @ . OM TRAINS aND .& NEWS LANDS Be commen (ERA PROSSER KILLS FORMER HUSBAR REUNION AFTER DIVORCE ENDS IN MURDER | ON ST, PEOPLE WIN “ice Stvectse”PGHT OW TO, ="!"*" MAN SHOT DOWN ON {] AGAINST C F CO. his & ey ie: | BR AK STATE'S a Gal FAST BOUIN TRAIN me) INGANITY LAW AM CNS ROAD - ; te l May Rule e Ass Ghastly Climax Comes to Career of Brutal Treatment of Ce ~o ‘ bag — et | Love, Scorn, Contempt and Forgiveness—Man Was eal tatute hich | a Rake and Woman a Headstrong, Impassioned ey 5. phe pes ay phraen ‘ Bars Insanity Defense. : Fool-—Slayer Will Probably Escape Any Legal j y eyon x nly-—Kills ro ' - REESE T. PROSSER Penalt f D es j enalty for Deed. of Traction Men to Boost Pike St. Property. ” en the case of Btate of Wash Who Was Shot’ on a Great North-| ern Train in Montana oks a pcured permits from nreasets the board of public ks permit leetrify the line from the Then O. C. Me x 4 ‘ rr 4 Johnson Will Lay Down Madison st , % en od. etinanntibutions | ’ s secured a restraining order ‘ : tat ue vaee a : . and Take the Money of | EP se sins a lity es ae hearing was had before Judge 5 insanity for nd | Credulous Fools, Says) 9.1; i rilliant pated wreck, Gilliam Fri tow e ~ * . + . The le Electric Co," the : a Cart nearly I California Executive. | « ng \ ' rutal of ute as the court announced today, “under its | . . Young ' nme but | franchise must farnish the patrons | ; ‘ inom ity r of ite Madison st cable line rn j last session © legisiat had | (My United Frees.) heir care r tt : te one ning to an inity, but apa ap AD continuous transportation between CHICAGO, June 2 Gov f Western ay. and 2iet av. The fran- Gillett of California, discussing divorce. jebise provides that this line be a the JeffriesJohnson fight, de t « ed their arit | ’ and their | eabte line.” ” murder he clares it ic a “frame-up” and Judge Gilliam beld that if the | é at a defense if Van-| that Jeff wilt win company had the power to compel | “ dev rn a a “All fights are fakes,” said n, the wife, ly mad »y the a nulation passengers to transfer at Broad: | ADRIENNE GINGREAS ® 1 in Be the California executive. “t ; }way it would have the power to t first degree | don't want to have anything to jcompel passengers to transfer at (By i Press.) | Now the cheerfulness has faded, | rooting and unding Ott do with them, or with anybody ern r was the ds er of wealthy residents of Den any other points It saw fit CHICAGO, A beautiful | and in her eyes there in terror and | ” the Newport cafe, on Mad connected with them A r he had good clo’ " 4 good times. She never knew a The court, however, held that the |8!tl hax become a formidable fg- | tear | bean Strasburg’® attorneys ¢ “The JeffriesJohnson fight & or msibility. 1 made up of the joyous, hilarious y's franchise did not pre | “re in the war against the white| Mrs, Lebeau, it is charged, repre: | ¢ that Straeburg wae inwane.| scheme is simply a scheme to hen she went to Cleveland, where she met seer, & @ay this mornis 4 any certain kind of car east | ave traffic in Chicago, where for | sented hersei; as 4 rich woman who | The courts, under the Vanderveer make a lot of money out of the ing rake ab own, with a glib tongue and an ingratiating dis four months she was held In its | desired a compa: and asked Ad- | law, refused ¢ nm such credulity of the public. Any bilgh ower, threatened, coaxed |riemne to gx ith ¢ to Chicago/ “— body with the least bit of sense mans! hter for | Pt ty owners w urned down 7 and live a life of luxury as her trasburg appenie ackir e knows that the whites are not or eo ae " : t yale pear Bg « Be Municipal Jud Walker's | friend and companion Her uncle | Conetitutionality of a going to allow Johnson or any pe S-year- bite meeting was | Court beautiful Adrienne Gingreas but Adrienne decided to | sel! not the only « other negro to win the world’s and roard to oke the of Frenet Canadian birth er, and September 22/ Sttxtously await the rminat | championship. HM and he ¥ tly after vine 5 tie it had grant aks and understands English t , beau to the strange | of the supreme ' “Johnson knows that. So } and, ¥ Ithy colliery oper- sed. Had the | perfect told the owing acco! nied by a cousin he's agreed to lay down for tor. The 2 ned g, cigare x Iife and was treat after- t him ® Warrant charging | °° Lat the nephew of D he protest of the Madison st SHE PAID FOR HIS CLOTHES. he plan we company’s project help of frie 4 e rh 2 en te yurt blocked was to) **t y ape from a 1 went back t - . : f 1} ; t ore she clung e gloried in her against Mra. Sophron u,| resort on Wabash av. and left t . ; . Prasssnes Se t the cou A rece { fights « ings in 2002 Wabash av accustom herself to a life vee ‘ : ; Madison si f 1 Adrienne went to live with vi ‘ ced to ac ' ’ an we si 2 . ‘ , " 1 da 22 ond ut. drunk unsehooled in worldly ways, and nhey 2 and Seat- transfer ‘uae mel gre Bo ness of healthy, beautiful and un At lant he midale of Web. | Cepmnne of Masnlty. In every cous mact 4 man way t house. His of property, Purther.|*t@ined young womanhood ruary, she 4 moans to escape | ssuck a area bat Johnson No Fool. ted to a lary, bu nt it on her, om property owners contend > - = = aon | hnaor 0 feel. He ke other « 1on himself. Whenever he money of bis the real intention of the : % Seattle Electric Co. was to divert beat nee n at n order , : s and a girl she was a beauty, the greater part of the traffic @ would : n nd yet ray t is good to look upon. But from Madison to the vicinity | oe © knoc ffries than iad to have auto rides, wine sup- z "Sb gh | } ligt ~ fron Vhen sick fror nt ng for the quiet life a ae # | aE. : ° " e t yme-cooked dinners. F | man in the countr ‘ se ried it osser wou me home drunk and beat her, or fm the axphait e ee . SINKS ALL | nearo i y no | FROM SUBLIME TO THE DEPTHS. Child was struck and (By United Press.) waesy a pf es etgys se yman would show the long suffering patience of : the speed of the DOVER, Eng., June 2—Charies Stewart Rolle, aviator, established pcre AR hae 9 eosin int and the next day she we toop to the meanest and most Se that It took 2 a new world’s record with the aeroplane this evening. Rolls flew 9 ede ntempt 8 But Prosser only had to call - across the English channel, landed in France, and after a short rest, : . j er at her, would co ing to his Meiilieioner Carrig ie of made a successful return flight to England. 8 ad r and forge rything fo: kiss. In her n the work of seeing Rolls’ entire flight consumed 35 minutes. It was.a most spectac moments of anger ould spoil his a obile sales, write lying ieee as ation. Hi ular one, the atmosphere being so clear that Dover spectators could ette te employers, lock | in rooms, steal his 88 & supporter see the ontire flight and Rolls’ landing on the French side, lothe as nothing that she would not do. Prosser appar- i Pale of the va and He landed in France at 6:35, and after a rest returned, landing jared for her by fits and starts, but f e t t he was a tourt every morning near here at 8:05 p. m. MANILA, Ju ‘ ed nk in the nastiness of unspeakable dissipations for the rant erga: ” 2 iciliaatthideinditiaanianameual iia i ns | States transport ne t as possessed of a physical fear of this woman (My United Frees.) in 20 fathor t " r knew that her passion was limitless; that there Ma Mnown that he. a»| SPOKANE, June 2—Gov. «7 WOMEN FIGHT TO MAYOR GILL Capregidor island, 1% mile no telling what Id do, On April 2 she besieged him Wr that no tarrans 1 tke || defended the whipping post as a| bela. to “ee 0 ; yok and he hac } nis escape on the roof. punishment for wife beaters, in a} HEAR THE TRIAL Is SICK ABED dent discipline « \ | ‘ pe P n on fc ree and she t | speech before the Spokane county | | with the lifeboats saved r ll sorts of 1 s going to fight it, She engaged GIVE A l republican central committee yeo __- : |thd transport befor c he | v ttle F ttorney W to her ¢ and on May 18, j (By United Press.) Mayor Gill, who has been confin-| Indianapolis ix rte ‘ . the ‘ ‘ 3 present to oppose the grant- terday, and d the hope that i SENT oop dali fimrspreioncuat a re BT. LOUIS, Mo., June 2—Women |ed to his bed for two days with a|«wmck ® submerged 4 r n at f of t ‘ : ™ the next legislature would pass a hair today and| severe attack of rheumatism, while|her bow plates , © file ' tt G rnoon th ent tothe Butler hotel together and there » -leaeaaaa a cable along » Broadway, hat the cha hier row fought and pulled | DAl. oohenmennes ts, mobbed the police in an effort to|® little better this morning, was | raptdl h : batt ; nt to the Butler hotel together andteate “Some people claim that the). 4+ into the court room where Mre,| still unable to e hh tou 5 ‘ They | consummate and circumstantial whipping post is a relic of the Dark | borg Doxey, on trial for the mur | While very painful, the rheumatic Y . : . - that ble | nyone to learn the | trathfal N x VCs June Ages,” said the governor. “A man| a. of wiiliam J. Erder, her hua-| attack is sald not to be seriou sie dee Tnainnapotie is a = ; who will beat his wife is so far be-| 1.54, was expected to take the} single propeller vessel, equal ir lect he Pagel | HE STAYED IN HIDING ' U hould The eo a en! sine tes oe Fer Bag a stand. The jam became so grest| PEARY TELLS KING tom navy yard tug, The Indianap-| Pee that the police were forced to us ee Joe ea be rate ‘ . manager of the local branch of the Wint tring him down to the whipping |trrmnuous moasures. before order| GEORGE ABOUT POLE | 2 ¥% fin yee ott or and Olon | tt hay. § V | x for wh work cued R. B posts at least could be restored, The women en t. and pa bir nt er f ‘ rosser in the Arc ga@po with supplies, and carried a | hope to see the next legislature | yoavored to rush the bluecoats and (Bp United Frese.) pis wa sh aes. Owing to. the} seus a bill eliminating the pro-|rorce their way into the court LONDON, June 2.—The stor to which she sank and the |‘ tast t t v im ‘ew minutes t rain time Prosser Womer onal lobby The man who | room of the discovery of the North ined means of floating her, it 4 c t, anc bef taken to a8 aut t missed the train Maprivonment tor st makes a business of corrupting our|" ‘When Mrs. Doxey took the stand! Pole was told King George to doub' whether the transport can t " sl ey ‘ there Bet boy, who wn legistators a menace to our! 14 told a pitiful story of the in-| day by Commander Robert E. | be raised nC ’ dj ae One ar : Ms husband BRE BN ctive in: institutions. ‘The professional |fivunce morphine had on her lfe.| Peary. Peary wae received by % , } exp unless r er. Prosser Solony tor juver lobbyist is on hand at Olymplal ai. admitted that she had become| the king, who asked the Amer topr and a . exa ' c te vid him ta when the first lawmaker arrives, 4 victim of the drug and that Dr.| jean naval officer to tell about |CITY WANTS GOOD : ere ' pip Bloygyll pir . ely ath t. word to her fensational ¢ P and he never leaves until the gavel), ..0 her husband, gave her mor hi dhathes tn ‘the * f é d act continent a and wife ligne has sounded the close of the ses: | Dyn? Morphine was ae eee TELEPHONE RATES} }o5)1: ent | in one rtmer plished Aus ¢ phine constantly north — up at oon Ds blamed for the stories she told of King George said that he and . Pee ee mythical relatives from whom she hoped that Captain Scott, the Z the Sestrars UNION MEN PLAN expoeted great wealth through in-) English explorer, who is now meres. ad the es ie In ip ot 6. surance policies made out in on a voyage in the Antarctic in | SHE MAY ESCAPE PUNISHMENT. eg near t ATTACK ON BURKE (fa yor an attempt to find the South | # , aeons. Oe , When she met Erder and went) Pole, would succeed, equals me demned whowes TY " bor Council has|to ive with him, she said, she was | kefe phone ‘on in the city of the driver, He t Mrs. Prosser will ¢ their ¢ e oppowe o the |gtill under the influence of the bh ' erinten WA their nent.” sndideas’ ¢ Thomas Burke | drug a eee ee ee r United States senator She denied vigorously that she slative committee|had ever conspired to murder THIS WORKS WELL hh — When UM ORAA aA © & elo the incl made this recom-|Erder for his insurance, When you have a want of any kind, step to your phone and send an ad to The Star Main 9400; Ind. 441 n last night, the report was pted and the management . I notice that she no longer we * * * n Regord was instructed to p auffraget button. . ‘ an article showing Judge Well, #he en having . * t horthw rke’s attitude toward the inte er eve day of late itu war iter her every y ¥ RK KK tk PRR aca ae { labor,