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<p e Tikal Pelco SB ree < he tespefi : vote enet for “IT’S LATE BUT NOT TOO at * SAYS CHRIS EVANS, ONCE LFOLLETTE IS CHOIGE OF re te a © oven yer tn the senate 4 on name T consin ba te LaPolle he ped) ae eter bo BV JACK Jt NGMEVER Iheart, no blasphemy on his lips, nojbling fingers through hie thin vray atura ¢ r ; oe ben Way = Wa Wwetened: Wim ame te ra _ abeonggsovead 1 r nt of the law or its|hair—“but not too late, Ar (5) States represented b | ize 6 : and pause while the keeper unlocked it—a stooping figure with |. marvelous calm |learne to be patient in this place. | tu to tt tio fi air grayed to the color of prison walle, and a sad smile upon his lean |<) ; . = : " ee laeians 40 cols P Strong Reasons Advanced Why Popular Movement Must Advance Its ‘ b al oheeke. at ia warm enough to be called ” a A Ty trelt, the ability ¢ Own Presidential Candidate and Giye Him Good ‘ p m ‘ or s . aj « heey tb Aegon Mi neg oy Reagan Mg Financial Backing, Says Gardner © pros z o It was Chris Evans, one time chieftain of the Sontag-Evans gang | Ky Knew this day of liberation was| wait and not lose heart,” he sald, ° : - gle ali j 5) a pre-ce ne of bandits, whose name for many years struck terror to the hearts Of | coming for me," he told me in his |glancing at hie daughter Winifred, | BY GILGON GARONER, Rossevelt has ennounos * campaign n t Fallroad crews and express messengers. He had finished paying the | reserved way. “There was never |who had come to take him heme, || WASHINGTON, D.C, May 1 ri gra be add clear of the pre debt ely hoe ong 1 Rong mate of California, The debt had cost him |an hour of my imprisoned life when |knew what he meant Proare © reput a he an | Wiscons' o een otal ette would not ma the the sight of one eye, the loss of one arm, his health and 17 years Of) gave up hope of deliverance, of} The ory of how h pun gest | ays ue chek thane a LaFolle tae becom q ‘i » ae . Gervitude in Folsom penitentiary, Governor Johnson had granted him|parcie.” And then his mind shot |daughtor has worked for the paw ‘ ua 4t ' eo : ‘ re old ~ te: n re ve € a y . Gipereie, He is 65 yea . ‘ off to the source of all his trouble ecure her fathe pa-| Mand for r every ate This w ¢ there who sto me this thing. And it is sti? mere Wonder: | « “ known. in Sac cote, for the i918 pre ul 1 ovemt elections | m t th Be Ay i 1 knew that, sooner or later, the TAWeute @ - ey for a #pe ps ~ gate ers of hi © see & man Who has Wern (the of the Southern Pacific would r governor bas heard| tion and that this demand ¢ popu f the < h nw | a nd other thing ‘ mn ote Warden se 4 Re 4 if pes for & score of yoare emerge fn the politics of the state, and She saw her hopes) pest be met by Robert M Vs ® . opening ti ore i » ve — 1s prison cave with rt Um that when that day came | would two weeks ago, the ble the « te le (2) They man on seemed of r side the ay {warped and spirit unbroken, Such t. He had/a man ts Chris Evan n directe and Go 1 granted the aging man 4 get my release “It has come a little later than t es or ha ate sw g ba here is 0 itter ' . Waited for that gat og « T is no bitterness tn his had expected’—he ran hie trem. e #0 many years \ little longer wouldn't matter Frank Norris wrote his stirring novel of the Ca nia wheat lands, “The Octepy around Ch ant Even after he had stepped witb- and John Sontag. A a stubborn armed resistance, these two men were driven from the lands they had out the walled deadline, and before ‘ought under cultivation in Tulare county, Oak, by the greedy and covetow berm Pacific company. | his children swooped dow ining their Jands in the courts, then under the domination of the railroad, Evans and Sentag | the trembling figure with ther a band of desperate characters, and, for revenge, turned bandits, In vlolence, daring and} nd q (ul This Repair Directory Out @mbrace, he turned for a mome: ensational detail their career rivalled that of the James brothers. The rwing we © high spots of thetr watch the keeper bar the gate/outlawry: January 21, 18 express train of $600 at Goshen Junction, Cal sary 22, 1899, robbed hind him. , | rain of $500 at Pixley, Cal. November 5, 1891 robbed express train of $9,800 ern Union J ge And paste it in a conspicuous place. You'll Then his shoulders straightened | Minn, August 3, 1892 xpreas train of $600 at Collis, Cal. August 4, 189 and wounded deput THIS REPAIR DIRECTORY RUNS EVER IONDAY. d it later, not now. with a jerk, and he drank tm the | sheriff and detective rs of posse, at Evans’ home, Visalia, Cal. August 5, 1892, killed deputy sheriff 1s YOUR AD HERE? nee vd firat draughts of regained freedom ©. September 13, 1892, killed two deputies and w fed one in battle near Visalia, and pave in Visalia mountains Tho deliverance of a life-termer | fro: th ie a wont $92, Evans and Sontag cornered, attacked ff m a penitentiary is a wonde: ied in jail Evans seriously wounded, with eye and one, and red, nbs Li } 93, Evans eaxcaped from Fresno, Cal., jail, after conviction of Ed Morrell, February 19, 1904,| APPETITE REPAIRING ELECTRICAL —— 4 Evans and Morrell captured at Evans’ home. Both sentence > " vans was the last living member to | ir ere M10) COMPANY STRIPPED BY leave jail, all the rest having previously been pardoned or paroled Repair Your Appetite OE ee eee ed: seis WE ENGRAVE | Tamates | the battle of Stone Corral, where Sontag and Chris Evans were surprised iB. & M. anechin | The death of John Sonta: LIGHTNIN |by a posse of officers, cone inthe cabin noted in the background, John Sontag fatally wounded, died | ngs wei k | ANYTHING Although desperately wounded, Evans managed to escape to the hills, He was captured two days! POURTH AVE | in jail JEWELRY REPAIRING | PLASTER AND CEMENT WOR George Taylor Viastéring and Cement rm (My United Press Leased Wire) | later through the treachery of a relative. The: a reward of $10,000 for his capture, offered by the Prompt Delivery Arne tye } From a dog collar to 8T. JOSEPH, Mo. May 15 Southern Pacific company. Main 5306 Ind. 214) Motors for sale Bruck by a bolt of lightning fol-| OPEN 11:90A.m.TO1A.M. | ‘"peite, ams al a diamond ring lowing a heavy rain and thunder! | oe ns storm, which swept over the town, | | ARTIFICIAL LIMB REPAIRS | WANTED : PLUMBING Mrs. Cora Hackney has since been i i speechless. “She was struck down Satna weacin an ave | Edison Electric Co: Linderoth Bros. and her clothing stripped from her | MNOON NORTON CO., I dkoa Siac anh: diedaeeanin West Side Plumbing & Heating Co. Body. Otherwise she was unburt. | | Th Sater | netaliore of Motara Fane sales & Endres Plumbing ‘ A ot | | argics! Appliance 10 Columbia St. hone, Ind. 48a? I Water Hea surent | | ules, euape Monteomery ¥. Da Collins Bik. 2nd and James | work « spe . my the highest Killed ELECTRO PLATING ‘connected and Repatred workmen employed DAVID LEVINE! 107 BENECA #1 action queranieed | | Watchmaker and Jeweler AUTO AND WAGON REPAIRS H. P. HUGHES manatee an 5 Auto- Electro Plater | eperias lot of With cuts in his head that | caused his death yesterday after. | Boon at the city hospital, a man | Was found at the “Our House galoon, Occidental and Washing ton, late Saturday night Nothing, beyond that his name might be P. Anderson, could be earned: The fact that be had RAZOR BLADE REPAIRS 16 16-18 Union Bt Work Guaranteed some money on him leads the| “4 4 an ginds. FURNITURE Police to believe that he had not <> ee “ E met with any criminal attack E. Ne ee eee pact ani |) BASIRT MECLINING CHANIA Seattle Gem Co. ade Sharper Than New thought that his injuries “ . Ts | @aused by a fall while drunk. HIGH.GRADE VULCANIZING |} Built by $10 Third Av. | es, ODELL *siem*t!s | ros. PST vw anes 2 LAGATIS and ait Kinds of | Single Rage 28e don; double se dou NEGROES BATTLE | Be Morcen aWRiGh? Tires oe ie oe e108 Ssh nan eer | Sa Orders Prompt attention = wet mo “ 7 MONTGOMERY, Ala, May | ARE GOOD TI 7* e a oe _ two negroes are ‘dead, 0 v ee PIKE | Pu ana nem a LOCK WORK—KEYS, ETC. PIPER & TAFT one de erift three other deputy sher! . East 525; Ind. 4400 BIRGHANICAL work aA G RAAT Third and Marton Tiously wounded today as th ult ——— of a negro killing, 20 miles south of here. Tom Benson, the killer, fought off the deputies when they attempted to arrest him. Then he barricaded Bimself in a cabin. When it was set afire Benson staggered through the @oor and was shot down CHRIST COMING | AGAIN, SHE SAYS. bone Maln 9446 etr-1T FIRST AVE #0. searrie| * H. E. SHARP SAFE REPMMAS PIONEER CARRIAGE HUNTER MFG. CO Looks be an Am co. 225 Sen . co—ind. S61; & 3008 eae B Seneca ‘St. Aperimees 4. ALEX. HOLT TRUCKS, DELIVERY WAGONS, eats Viepaired and 8h ales epeesd.” teratieh AUTOMOBILE ago es cote a, € era Work 1 combinations changed. eaere) Regéietug, Palnthe Phome Ind. 1083. ‘ peciait 1480 Pith Aw. tan siware # - Cabinet Work Arranged te BICYCLE AND MOTORCYCLE A. L. HALL , Phone Ind. 2208 (By Calted Press Leased Wire.) . > COLOBE sueer LONDON, May 15.—Announce 1111 First Avenue : April 26, 1911, METAL CO. ment of an impending reincarna-, Chris E . nti E Ss P blist y se Com ™ " Morrell, youngest member of Eva idest daughter, Eva, why Star Publishing Company: Ir tion of Christ is made here today biped ughter, 4 young vane’ eldest ghte: , whe | eirin: ) |, Restaur! Sy Annie Besant, head of the Uni-| Vinnitred, now Mra. Burrell, whe the Gonteg-Evans band, who re-iresides in Portiand with her mother | Bicycle and Gun Rep td Gentlemen—Many of our customers say; red Bar Work balls was chiefly instrumental in secur leased Chris Evans after he wi ing her father's parole. She devot- confined in the Visalia jail by ay |and two sons. It was for the love | led five years of ber life to that sin. fecting entrance in the disguise of jof this girl that Ed Morrell joined | Yersal Theosophical soctety. “Everything tends to show,” Mrs. “T did not know there was a place in Seattle PReNcn We RANGES eet First Avenue South and Jackson Streat. Motorcycle where I could get a broken doll fixed so nicely Te — Besant said, “that the time is at and. Physical and social changes |2'* Purpose. a waiter, Me was given a life term. the band. ? aha ot ge d | ) SHOE REPAIRING terete ie cestad ann aii tre | until I saw your ad in The Star’s Repair “a a age of militarism is closing, and |!s It Inhuman Treatment | BRANCHES. ria p > Klein’s Sh that fraternity is to be the watéh S foie agent for Marley Davidson Motor Directory.” We are very well pleased with 8 Shoe Hospital ie “The futaxye Anglo-American to Read One's Poems to Wife? othe. best by teat go ; #17 sane er. Pence treaty fs one sign, but the) yew YORK. May 12.—Because CORBETT TODA Y AL W. HIRSCH, 110 Rast Pike the results obtained from this advertising Sorid's peace is not unachievable. | prot, Ruddy, of the college of the| ° Yours very truly, Shoes Called for and Dell It ie not for distant. BOOK BINDERS j Free city of New York, insisted upon| The council chamber will/at least two of the ec ew THE DOLLS’ HOSPITAL Shab jo the difference between |reading poetry—his own included—| probably be the scene of scveral | Blaine and Haas, will stand by ‘tee SE ATTLE BINDERY asked A gh ong JUST CALL IND. 1543 & bee and a beetle?” asked the|to his wife at all hours of the day] scrang this afternoon. The mayor's | MAYO | “oe ie Om Rag” 207, Crary Bldg., Fifth and Union. . teacher. jand night, she, Mrs. Ada Anna} of It fs probable that an ordinan: a _. STOVE REPAIRING veto of the antiemoking ordinance | wii) be introduced tending towa “A bee only has one syllable,” re-| Ruddy is asking for a divorce, all Pccen Main 815 Ind. L 1a. the boy at the foot of the |ing inhuman treatment. Also there's| Will come into the council. ‘The | the of Jailer Corbett Paver i @lass.—Philadelphia Record ja poetic affinity mentior j veto on the bill giving the Depart Counciimen Griffiths and Wardall|t Mape and Bive Prints sYOVE tee é catianenmarieam |ment Mificieney cotmitiee power |lare now at work preparing a Dill RE NTR MM. s to summon witnesses, administer | providing for new jail regulations. | TREN AVE MAIN 8006/ —--— I 7 F | gaths and receive testimony will| Humane and sympathetic treat R e A IS ILL precipitate a fight. It was passed| ment will be the end sought by]. BRIC-A-BRAC BAMBOO FURNITURE| Q\ We will do your yo ere but it is thought that! this bill Me. TORUTA } J © \ repair work right = wg | Expert in Mending PP es Shee e° — Es Orton and all, DROWNED WHEN > oe Sas | TYPEWRITER RePai j G. 1. Briggs. Main 2187 | Sse Radicons Reliance Machine Shop Standard a AUTO OVERTURNS *:" = eeink | "ret Meee aed Re ms ” GLOVE REPAIRING ile SR, Works (Formerly Typewriter LOS ANGELES, May Hurled neath the machine and drowned be - K into a pond of water thre tdeep fore assistance could be brought! GLOVES | ey and : ‘ Hospital) mobile near N wport, Chas. King, a| with her father and brother when Teamsters *. Ra "s Hansen —e . “ rancher, and his on Roscoe B., the accident occurred, was thrown | A re ane Sees 4s union Made end ‘kept wg Boa & B } a ° dena today 20 feet through the air, Ia in eee "Ore Gan Undersell Other People rune| Banke he two were pinioned under- the water and escaping inj wanesee 5 Rep: Ines, Motorcycles, Main 2303 Sees nett i rie ae Wo Call for and Deliver GLOVE SHOP | ot ose nee Ave Main v912 1610 WESTLAKE AVE. | - _ —| Exchange ; GET LIGHT CONVENTION, | SEATTLE WOMEN IN ier he the congent ay 4 ll GASH REGISTERS GUN REPAIRING REPAIRED, Ma- coast Natlon . Phone, Ind. A 3426, 000 delagates to the convention miors’ una Keginaces’ ween! $0 beheld here Gae week. a 1 makes bought | and r tects? Levels to 40 (ey wet held bere one week beginning voit, exchanged and ” Gunsmith ARCHITEOTe LEVata se ar FOOT REPAIRING a | NEW YORK, May 1 oma.J iden wtih ‘aaveral Chee (6it "agp tiene? é ‘ pert proture| KELL Y’S 1305 First Ave, senttte | “Ory een aties ana “eetrene y sao sha poeigad ledge knee gune se Saar were eetere 22 mber the Number ‘I'll never go around with uployes of George H. Parker, | conventic © hel 07, Ligne Ms — sore feet fempioye ca ene eee, rene will be held in the| A697, 906 James st 1814 Weetlake Beulevard. pic SB ag gore donee Wireless Co. at Seattle, were the i ts ee Oe, | principal witnesses for the govern “THE NEWLY WED6.” | ns HARNESS those who know, to | ment in the case against President} Sometimes we interpret too lit | \ (Wagner @ Malypreen | panne DR. WURSTER C. C. Wilson and tive associates, eral a 4 nelviaall WHATS TIES ERE 306, 1414 Second Saturday. “want to learn to make: Jelly < Sh ra ieee” { jecond Avenue, Miss Haskins, Parker's boek:| sald tho newly installed housewife, oven) GS Independent 1312. keeper, testified that she knew ts ie hard?” We 2 . ue Parker sold some of his stock. One h, Lord, ng, mum!" replied the Res $e, = PIPE REPAIRING of the counts in the indictment | Cook with supreme pity."It's soft en charges the officers of the Wire-| —Jullgo's | Tgprary | foes with selling thelr stock on the| —— Bi —= IDEAL MINING AND BREWSTER’S representation that it was ida sis oper Xess martin event ee DOLL sre ae NEW? YORK HAR.| IRRIGATION PUMP | Pips Hospital Sunday OCC HESPPFAT NESS CO, | ahs, moat efficient pumping machinery te in the. ~— atlake ‘ Be : A na i wane! is Branch Third and Union Schumann-Heink Autoed Too Fast |: (By United Press Leased Wire.) YONKERS, N May 15.—Be. —~ Moderate ‘Charges 207 Crary Bide Eitth and Unjon, o Mato 5682 You Walt "\ tes AN sind Harness Made 4 =~ 70 W. Colnmbta Bt OSTRICH PLUMES sigs PAINTING rp Ostrich Plumes Paper Hanging, cause she would not gratify the de mand of a teasing friend to sing, MEALS SERVED. DYE WORKS Cleaned, Curled, Dyed Painting and Madam Schumann-Heink spent sev 0nt Sena Decorating MRS. WILLIAM. H. TAFT, eral extra minutes as a prisoner in| Str. Clty of Mrerett or Telegraph. @ [ You ' k E. Grimes (My United Proms Lenwed Wire.) (here, the central police station here after iat N rat oUaene NEW YORK, May 15.-eAfter an} Mrs. Taft's trouble was a recur-|#he, with her five sons and her 817 East Pine St. Main anxious night at hig siek” wife's | rence of a nervous affection she suf-|44ughter, had been “pinched” for ed ¢ , Opposite Broadway High School, Ind wide, President ‘Taft returped to'fered with in 1909, While today|#peeding. Lacking the $50 neces AHAWRIONE & ROWDRY | ee ee Washington this mornin, fe- Mra, Taft is surely better, her con | sary for ball, the family was ma 4 MAIN. 1269 TIO First Ave. Heved y the physlclans’ stater| dition is not such as to relieve the rooned in the bond and warrant : (uc aaet x Oe aLSY D eB N POOP eso BN) ments t all immediate danger| president of grave uneasiness, clerk's office when Ben Newberger . | PPI IPP LDP AA AA Was past and that Mrs. Taft's re-|. While here, the president saw|of New York, accompanied by a| 4, You Can Have Your wy a New Hat) “CET GEORGE bo IT covery probably would be rap’ Henry L. Stimson, the newly ap-| motorcycle policeman, entered bree round tripe Aatiy : | Have your old one made ndow, Office an a Mrs. Taft's condition was most pointed secretary of war. He gave| “Lend me fifty,” said Schumann. | Sunday. leave "Seurt Waists Cleaned for 50c Mee , XY ipeotel. sui teoe ae ene an SUIT CLUB, $1.50 PER MONTH] QUEEN CITY DYE WORKS, Inc.| He'job tov lange She noms too smpeit when the peecicant Was ad-| Stimson one week to wind up his|Heink, “Sing for It,” replied New at it once personal affairs and dirgoted that | berger. For a considerable time | ® WESTERN WINDOW CLEANING CO. ; WwW 216 Union St. 4 co. thal Baygied.seen he be soady to take ovet the war|Newberger was obstinate, but final-|® sr om, Calman ea, Berlin Dye Works Bias ht nelle 7 ee in ey hile ‘eae him| department next Monday. ly he gave in teamer and schedule subject to" eh 1820 Fourth Av. Main : : GEORGE CARSCADEN, Mgr. | Siiowt etl Main A908) Ind. 788 SE a ee eS ee ee ee eee ee an ee ee ee ee ee ee eS ee

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