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——e First News Photographs of the Dynamite Horror. in New York City TH TODD OPENS STAR—MONDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 191 peer — 4 = ON WILLMAN ©” | That C. D, Hillman, whose trial tye address to the jury in the HU! ; t ‘ }began ¢ fn the United S#ates| than © in Judge Donworth's|in the valle he | dint court for sending fraud court nade by the i . | matter thr the malin, ady Todd covered the whole history of Ap gion nour of Jed and sold lots at Boston Harbor! the Htliman case in hin addre i> deiapaien- bo tne < ni $500 each te working people when! J. L. Wayland, postoffice inspec-| that utile Renton at | the a4 worth no fi r, the firet witnes ttl ern wit an ¢ " I | $20 acre; that he bas advertised| fled that Hillman had rented box | iy ampale |that a corporation, called the Bow | 193 in the postoffice, Mall was| Woe know ¢ Di ton Harbo: amship and Ra ad | #ebt there for O. H. Spencer and F. | know his views on the rallw f }Co., capitalized at one million dol) A, Anderson, two fletitic Peon ‘ ‘ . and. © lars, had been organized and that) Wayland One of them, Hill 5 acti n the f the right-of-wa or four transcon:| man adm 1, had been dead for i Unental railways had be woured | t © witness teatified. | oa whe 4 mafter of fact, the introduced as evidence | o¢ ¢ W. Dilline wa mw both | a of letters which had a rt Ma ra “ in the box ‘ « tive , SUES R. R. BECAUSE THEY : ~ PUT UNCLE TOM ICE IN BAI sigs iUR P. MOF EVANSVILLE, Ind., F A wult Big ‘= HOLM: Four railroad ix pending here today t A. E. PULLES on which Eliza was to escape in a pre O°. HM A. HAST! show proprietor declares that the rail his ice ff FJ. BOYD. The Swedish steel barkentine Ingrid, which lay near the pier when the dynamite exploded. The In mut in the rain, aad that the recog JAMIE EPHE Grid's rigging was riddied and stripped as though from a broadside of machine guns, The man in the cor. Soe ce Seeny, SENORNS TON, Cen more | ner is James Wynne, who was weighing cargo on the Ingrid and was later taken out of the water un. her dash conscious, H “All at once there was a flash of fame. The little powder boat disappeared before my eyes. | felt myself being carried through the air, | did not fee! any pain or shock, only surprise. The air seemed filled with pieces of flying plank and iron beams. being thrown in the air. Then | fe tt seems I! inte the water.” KILLS GIRL | IBallinger by 8. ©, Wat Ind a| iad ‘ ldW h “Nj ] ‘ 39 a o Microw wenait of the reservation! |50@ Cold Weather Night Gowns39e riginating in the basement, on if be the most porn fires oF rece cnGrans, | F fl ‘ rs completely gutted the Jc id th.” f flannelette, fine spray “Be ae aoe mous in these parts uring} | or blue stripe ell the quality ‘ond ay., late Saturday night reo oe was sup-| | ly at 50 , ; JIC a loss of fully $150,000. as n " 4 ustially at 9Uc BUCSGAY .ccescccccces . fter a ha nat tle by the King br rs, ls age ~~ Matidpinenrsneniatedias ioe tte anon that fire ing on cattle, J | And 95c Gowns, 69c 4 ander ‘ Boyle, w . . wee | Be r garments f heavier flannelette a number of st s Miss Gartia Gillette, a half sister) “I shoot her, I shoot her,” scream cutinael the blaze t which sell at 96¢. Priced at ...,...+ +» 69c Gillette, leading woman in| ¢¢ the Greek as he pointed w hours t moke pee narra . =. w r t| auty Spot,” now playing at bs ee ae fy body of th : ping steam the Sie tee Gales sieht wa | $2.25 Gowns at $1.69 gir. jam nl be! ma ¢ er and n K fight and t fs ‘ | the Mox heatre, and formerly al the bed fred va ee yt yh 8 Kas pread furnished and served by Reside { heavy flannelette, yokes, nec 4 sleeves are 4 { (he Armstrong Musical! Miss Gillette Ived at the Wal | ma ox? District | met emb wit k and } k button-hole e¢ mains were roaring District company, which recently | dorf apar ents, Beventh a and | op Wilian - hit worth $2 . ‘ . hich ‘ Chief William Hodder, G. A | Ceckine-C. & Ore hada nds played at the Star theatre, was shot | Pike st ; O. Richa pokan Gat A . and instantly killed by James} She was proficient in painting and thet. W. tana lion = , Capen sar’ / Flannelette Skirts, 40c E. Viasos, a Greek, in the latter's room | and music roome by gaa and for the ay | : eg . 2 thand-e-balt ay. shortly} The gir an Italian band seapveres.... Capt treed the beast, and Ordish) | First time they have been sold st een than, athe hey are ex $ o'clock last night maste 4 from his w Tom Dale. of t ed , f mnally Koo or bine strip seallo 4g eral minutes later Viasos Mrs te re com m the | | with button-hole ning c istol to his own head an wake, near Ta- ond ately al 4] a's | . . . uriggtr. is now oa ber way to on balioe talon Vancouver—Fire ol |35c Medium-Weight Flannelette Petticoats at 25c He died four hours later at the | Seattle. : ! treet Se ety ¢ —Third Floor. tal Miss Gillette was a member of the ~ popes «4 ane te a she aah Bs, ¥ before 4 o'clock yesterday | Bonita Musical Comedy Co, whic |! aw are hy a. wt naa to cutie the Gieeirareten, Wea] tant salarane, | thet ongunieait | No tnsuran The MacDougall & Southwick Co. hours late shots were heard. | tion after a few weeks. Viasoa « GIRL’S GOWNS | was carried zs asi a ae ae 3 inet : s08 sho # Gillette ducted 4 sma!l candy store on Fifth ] ‘ phind the left « hen fired | a r Pike ew | tocal ion | which prevail ¢wo more bullets into her body. fatuated with the girl ne Yn wo Ragen ; mi oP heed axainet Dr. J. A.| @@D real estate, etc. The bullet which he sent tmto his! bat #! thy re a NEW YORK, Feb. f oil | pte Warrants wih 0 ea i deneesgenineinnesnenrenensroee eniestinatiinte vm passed _ completely 5 38 yearwof axe wand dotlars was spent for the | Ma Bag vn s 4 a ee oe i | E SPREADS rible wound Viasos dragged Mimself pot age bodies wil held at |© pani - 4 to the door and allowed Patrolman | the outterwofth mor en c t PR ge AS OTIREN Maite : Follorich to enter. ‘structions from rels ¢ - lot & hy cane. . ott or aay Caer’ ore . 7 | state, ot (By United Press.) and 1,000 from the Russian quar aig: Basra smear sin, Ba | ®| HARBIN, Feb, 6.—M 2 soins hehe MINISTERS UR = : * Gisatns Geabvinks Sheen atervations oct Puget sow 6,000 victims of t pla hs among the physicians, ee it ; 000 bs " 4. | been buried or burned here and bospital orderlies whe wy sri ig aoe eso DILLING ELECTION ese Synths, tare fine te Hue are own . ) schooners of bee 15,000 came from the Chinese town |n numerous daily. 500 REGISTRATION FRAUDS, HURT BY AUTO : i | DIVE WIDE OPEN Mir * of Sea yesterday | University Methoaist Episcopal , yee | - sae ae | concluded that no duty of the 4 ch, in his speech to the wom-| white spec at on Union st AMERICANS EA GER : cece of Fate ain nanan le of Aa! koh Sale S| TO AID REBEL ARMY Servba und evidente of move than | 20 Dea believing they would re - ss ¢ tomorrow for a clean Seat at the polls ax soon as they had|°, snag Hoylston av. proprietor of 800 cases of fraudulent registra-/PO2" Sothing more from the Gill] Enjoying the protection of Wap Speaks to Men. and I would cast my voteling qigh School meat market ji aes tlons, Prosecuting Attorney John F. campaign, have left town. }by, Mayor Gill's police chief Dr. M. A. Matthews of the First 0" the side of the p jounced OP-| crashed into an automobile owned) 2 i eady t© act in election) in the lower part of the city,|Charies = W homo’s notorious | presbyterian church, who apoke to Ponents of vice in every form. 1/1. Charies M. Farrer, of 522 Pioneer| (By United Press.) ; United States soldiers and sailors, de ind 1» determined to send | many of the hotel resisters showed| Union hotel, at Third av and | nearly 1,800 men in the Firat Meth Id vote for that which frankly | jutiding, and driven by Bert Austin] 105 AN Feb. 6.—The| college graduates and laborers, be ds, a - 7 - ™ . al Washington st., yesterday conduct-| odist church under the auspices of publicly stood for a clean city.|4¢ 1595 Broadway, sustained injuries | headquarters of the Mexican junta,|sieged the offices. They were im every man to jail who casts an ib a sudden Increase of o4 & land office business in the| sate Sy es ge 1 would vote for George W. Dilling} nay result in his death. The] mernit lace of the Mexican | formed that they could not be om I vote tomorrow patronage, many of them being sterial associat mn . , which ma n from the sheriff's office will aliens and others having no legal) sale of liquor in violation of the name of God, and do it against all opposition.” | injured man was taken to the Se-| evolutionists, were crowded today | ga 1 here, but that they would Gt the polls. waiting for tho residence in the state Sunday closing law ne home only. 1 reg ie ogee ~ latte general hoss Austin was] with Americans desirou enlist-|be welcomed by the insurgents at see at the polls np “ Outside the ballding od om for all of the homes and|, Speaking of the so-called appeal} nd Jing in the rebel cause. Former | Mexicali. 4 pear, and they w , ‘i b up stairs, wh drinks w erved aa 2 . sprung yesterday, Rev. Charl Pp, _ > = rs hh “ee s they put In an ap} Attorney W. H. Bolen has been ; As dj affected by the damnable vice syn-| Shruns yesterday. I : . dennen * pat i awarded a judgment of $300 against | without fear of saves T he si tl dicate of this city. It Ie not one ce aot aes pac Lae e ormatories " ‘reats of the Diliing campaign | Adjutant General F. M. Llewellyn, | booze went on all day, wht Thome, but all the homes, that are in-,* ; a urt R LIEF FOR THE E. +. Agents of the Dilling pal tract for| saloons in the neighborhood ~ We are not worried about Mr. | 4 reommittee, who have had men sta-|alleaed to be @ue on a contract for /saloons in the neigl volved in the campaign of decency | Git, ‘tamily. We will leave thet ies } : toned at ipdging houses where {l-| employmen' P homo's hold on the police was|¥*., mdecency , i/o bim as a husband and father] t B y upp = STRAP HANGERS 4 = eee EEE = = | ao strong @ few weeks ago that Pa cat o wad : agg ti the hommew|t@ protect. What we are worrying 0 u on ah gular aay P| Lak eee 4 trolmen Barton and Montgomery,|"°t °"¢ home # all the homes.) spout is, that he has failed and is| - DES MOINES, Ia. Feb. 6 | j - } | e probably fatally in-| Relief . he of TEXAS L A Ww who had the temerity to enforce _ At First Methodist. Ss failing every day to protect thouw-| O1,yMPIA, Feb. 6—The 1] Persons were probabl Late, Se Relie f may come to the people the Iaw, were removed to the water| During his sermon at the First! sands of familfes which it is bis|yoerd of managers of state reforma-|Jured and a score of other pas the Duwamish valley suffering from T: HITE SL A VERS front, where they could not inter-| Methodist F, church, Rev.!sworn duty to protect Pere ons hereafter attend to the|@rs badly shaken up today when | the prohibitive fares charged by the HE Ww fere with Shomo and his crowd. A. W. Leonard made the following A Travesty on Justice. | purchase of of the institu-/® Chicago & Northw w gpg <n “ve jtoene age poorer compan q pi aS - statements ‘ i Calling the pleture of Hi G#ll's|tions which they control. This is| er trair wae Wreskes « a ae the ting is maraing of articles: i The indifferent goo who do not) family, printed to arouse sympathy,|q new law that passed by a bare) Rapids. betai a are lacking. Physt-|of incorporation ott ie Boyes Mono. # - ' it 1g before the senate, which care what happens in a political con-| a travesty on justice,” Rev L:|tnajority im the senate today. The|¢ians were rushed to the scene on|rail-Riverton-Seattle Co, The come P ce en renee a ewise, The measure pro- test so long ax his private interests | nonedict of the Green Lake Metho-|tut wea int an by ‘Becatoei® 1 train pany proposes to construct and will do lik | aa iy AUSTIN, Tex, Feb. 6—-“Hang vides five years’ imprisonment for reece are not disturbed, may be & worse | dist Eplacopal church, sald: Mayor] g phens of Snohomish | - joperate a monorail between River- 4 ‘white siavers’” is the substance Of | Oe curing inmates for disreputable (iy United Pree.) {foe to free institutions than the in-| Gill's wife and two children “Daring the discussion of the bit, STATE GIVES $5,000 ton and Seattle, and has incorsorst: & bi pending tod in the Texas houses. The penalty for a second CHICAGO, Feb. 6.—-While 30 em-|**ctlvorous politicians who swarm) not the iss of the palgn. The was cha { that when the buy TO STARVING CHINESE with $175,000 capital stock, legisiat The house adopted It offense is hanging ployes worked wnsuspectingly in| *tound the spoils of office.” |issue of the campaign ts whether /ing has been done previously by the} eet aa legislature @ house adopted Iti otfense 3 a mi nearby Teoma, an usmasked man Against “Giltiem.” “| we want a clean city or an {mmoral| stste hoard of control, the members| LYMPLA. Feb. 6--Th shat 4 * emneti ene walked into Rector’s restaurant, 126| Rev. F. J. Van Horn, in hit ser-| one.” |have secured a fine quality of sup-| OLYMPIA, ces cee eee | The smile ¢ e etheart, the | Monroe st., covered John P, Adams,|mon at the Plymouth Congrege Wardall at Church. |pifes for consumption of officers,|tOday appropriated $6 , : The smile of the sweetheart, Monn | pit ent to the relief of the famine suf it} \the cashier, and Roy Saisline, the|tional church, sald | Counetim x Wardall and Dr.|hut have neglected the inmates’ wel-|#ent to the 1 tthe famine a ; €ash of the beau, quite often reed head waiter, with two revolvers,| “We are told that if we votej Maud Parker spoke in the Interbay | rrr, | ferers “os ae, Se. oe 4 fa perpetual woe. sti " compelled Saisline to open the safe|againat the mayor we will disgrace} Preabyterian invitation | Sor was made Of the re-/OM eb and to be dispensed by 4 (By ated Press.) and with its contents, $3,494, in his|his family, But what about the|of Rev. Rollin dapat Chehalis. jcial Club and to be ¢ < ag wee By the REGAL DENTISTS a sana ot KANSAS CITY, Mo., Feb. 6.—A pockets robber backed out of|mothers of the high school boys|of the church, on What is patter with Che-|that organization under the immed! | ing aPranged|the door. Today the police admit|who have cards of membership in| campaign. alls?” repeated ator Faulkner. | te supervision of Gov. Hay 4 tage by proxy is being arra ete chauff that they have no clew and small|the Northern club? How about the! Biaine at Meeting There i# nothing right with it,” he } today by Wm. Aljer, a chauffour, | ios that the daring thief will ever|giris who have gone into. a fe} Councilman E. L. Blaine address-| said GETS A GOOD JoB. | lwho desires to wed a girl ~ Hor | aught worse ar ve during | his ed the congregation of the Tb ts _ SAC RAMENTO, re ». 6—state|Gentleness and Sympathy, Hand. Two bridegrooms, two brides, - reigin Hlltsm larger than| Memorial — Methodis piscopal | SrokeararW. Willimie ‘Was to et two wedding ceremonies, thousands | Gilt church yesterday morning, his ad-| day named to succeed Alden Ander-| Care and Skill, in Every “ of miles apart considerable red ° ie a o _—e ie ok }a exe taking the place of the regu = as head of the 6! banking B h of Dental pote } sortificate ev, EB err Ml of the lar sermon department ranch of Den| tape and exchange of certificates, - — iiee eS 4 | ana then. one wedding will be re-| H? = Ss The position pays $10,000 a year Work. 4 * quired before Aljer will have the | S| THERE MAY BE A WARNING IN THIS: VOTE FOR DILLING OR VOTE bei woman of his choice. Because his NEW YORK, Feb, 6.—Edgar Theobald 1s resolved today a wd FOR GILL. f 1 the immt You can tell the voters of Se part {a poor and ie arene ever to speak to a at fe woman again, no matter how prett “ A pM Plt Mt om 6 soning eee tar out of GR} avAet has bacome of the $10,000 Se a eee ny aNeE OO STON” Likthy thik thay. will ges a square deal] vg, Gi ieinans cacians ous te pitti, jeountry, Aljer will wed a proxy |reserve fund of the National Guard A simple “Good evening” ad dressed to. Mrs, John Mayiham, |" er need re eit og “The |Vote for the other fellow, if you} Gentleness, sympathy, care and “92 here, his sweetheart will do lke-| of Washington who was awaiting her husband, caused Theobald to get the worst [John Roberts this me i ae will skit!—the most Jmportaht folie Fillings 5 wise in Holland and then sail for) ‘The investigating committee, ap beating of his life situation wii be cov red with ng But when you dross, you want al ine ac mpor 3 seated pointed by the state legisiature, to ‘Oh yes, you know me,” insisted Theobald ax Mra. Mayiham j ties armed with | instructions. to] ees ao the accomplishment of dental work, 7 pela oad ear Pitas | aii e trying to ascertain and for that put-| turned away. Just then Mayiham appeared. What he did to IKine count wjail and that goes juet{S° come to Budd's, and we'll make| !f it is to please and satisfy. And p tine pose 18 in Seattle, Every line of} ‘Theobald was plonty hes ir angers Saeaeiere yo beaut these are exactly the inducements i A Gold Finings, ALASKAN KILLED fi will be # bpoe aed to te! tity. You had a right to kok his head off,” Magistrate [#8 Mt lay edge graph we offer to those who come here ts ‘ ¥i The reserve fund is composed o Steteset ie Mamakihe we hey , wit he res cf Ch gs ing mers ener ne he 4 « WON can ail the mass of small G0-conteaday| Steiert in dismissing Maylham, |matter how high or low wposition) Te? dollars saved ts as good 88} have their dental work done, We "i “od to take the piace Grant Moler, a well-to-do Alaskan deductions which are withheld . — he 8.” Nuke in’VOUr feans ts not to|bave Deen ec: often spoken of al a tort, TCE yo bied over @ balustrade on thé|from the pay of officers and priv Sh A k D KOR tk ke since —_ OF ie “earahil ae : the mot Hi scond floor of the Detroit hotetl ates, The committee is In session e€ ASKS Vivorce |* OO mpurned. 7 as e seaisiy hat we ae ; ‘ oe is des st be ' \* & | Ge our suit now, before spri adopted the phrase as one of our jentiat® Bl ong plunged to his death 40 feet be- | today * KEPT DIARY 44 YEARS, *|* | , Naelias \ iB) and ph aur Goeking” A 2 asf’ Master Onan haa filed papern exit %|* 200 MEN, WOMEN AND *| election slogans. It a great deal to low, early i : * CHILDREN HUNT RABBITS * i own a suit that will give brother and mother survive him in jing Judgo A. W. Frater to break! ANACORTES, Feb. 6.—W. #|*» CHILDREN HUNT RABBITS &| cittitactton . SIVe} vou, if you want iae best dental 5 firs . / ! SPO! eb. 6—-About atisfaction, MS. the East, Moler joined the firat D 259 the links in the matrimonial chain/* C. Cummings of this city has *|* , S | ay hee ediank tik ee utike rush in 1897, and fortune | iscount © J} that binds her to Jens K. Olsen.|* kept a diary for 44 yeurs and *|* SF ener epee Roeariyg ag EAU ibe 1 SN eee . a to bet x si: pares ‘ A od ow him. * Jens Is so lazy and shiftless, she | * has all the iittle books in spite #|* bartictpated a on Pal ico lat gineering pesnlens methods, skilled Spueiam s eh EAE pj smiled on -— |f_— Only Until Feb. tty Pisce, ha’ she has to Cake in wash of having” gone through one #{% Seturday in tho rabbit hunt &|But remember your purse, save that late alt are here _ #0 Ses OF TEETH 95 ‘ "i jing and boarders to support hervelf| % flood and two fires. He came #|* @nd 200 rabbits were slaughter, we) “jal : Whilst our laity ts tbe ae ula scomne, vert Of ETETEEN QUAKES IN ate, cer te, acconymoas [and chitd. They were married In| tothe ‘Puget Sound country {St Lack ot organization kept | Best $45 sult, detore a ety ee € cod Hots of remuiar $10 FT unt of 2 {1906 * from Biddeford, Me., where he * c aber ¢ ere twenty-oight, placing ee Wl cdaeder IN ONE LONE DAY Jil on th ins fy : | D Wan Sasa cane ake x|% be another roundup next Satur x|For only $35—now can you beat] plates, curing pyorrhea (loose A 19- Ede ethane fi bata Abed, clenaads xepmmes' aoa An Ohio farmer near Bellefon-| % % * day, The plan followed was * that? eth), w kinds of good den Popper pr gwen (By United Prem) |B vinnie |tuine cut off his arm with @ pocket | yx yx x x MRM RH % to form a m ater el and € a4 aa a al work at moderate prices, We rkmanghip of all our work MANILA, Feb. 6.—-Only 15 minor | vic |knife when It was caught on a corn-| ; gradually close in from all %| Budd makes fine clothes that won hacen , ee ork in not to be had OB) rt auakes have occurred hei Mod | Milli shredder, The action saved him DO WE SMOKE? * sides. A wire corrall had been * wear thru, ve. & We ee ee : during the last 24 hours. It is be ie MOLY Piirom icoaing to death | The total number of cigarets)* placed in « tract of sagebrush, w]At olght-O-soven Third avenue work PAINLESS WORK A SPECIALTY. tg activity Is end. 687 People’s Hank Bide. - manufactured in this country in/# which had wings extending *{So0 visit our store and seo our stock REGAL DENTAL OFFICES, Examinations Free. Meved Mount Taal's ” | 5 ga : ing. In all nearly 1,000 shocks have Seeond and Pike, God feeds the little birds, hut He | 1909 was 6,836,652,435, an incre * about 100 feet, */ That gets the Bix and high pric 105 8rd Ava. N.Ws. Cor. Union m registered, © doesn't throw It Mito their ness ‘of 1,076,151,139 over 1908, ee ee ee 2 es kuook, 8 ‘ 3 to me that | saw men’s bod! HEAVY LOSS h | TM eDovsall Se Southwick Co HOOND AVENUE samy » PIKE Mee Ke reer ¥ #00 on we a 8:c Amoskeag Gingham 6he 10¢ Fine Cambric heets at Seamed 65¢ —Third Floor.

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