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Then | shall spring & surprise.” Henry Pete:son, a chaoffeur, and John Williams, superintendent of the estate, stated today that they bad ‘witnessed some document ned by Hawley about a month ago, but they did not see its con tents, they said. RRAHRRRAARARR REE Black and White, per bottle, 61. California 00 Angeiva, Special $1 esr Regular price of these goods, # * MADE PAUPER BY FRIENDS YOUNGSTOWN, O., Feb. 10, —Eli Arner, $6; and his wife, 87, at one time wealthy rest- dents of Elisworth township, Mahoning county, were admit. ted to the county home at Canfield the other day. Arner was a wealthy farmer and stockm: during his younger years and owned $61 acres of the finest farm land He in- ‘ Halis & private poten erg Sind pimese thee Dane: ee ednesday, Friday day. ‘Mate 2011; Ted, Tes SULPHURRO fe ALS oe DRUGGISTS Or altect trom from. ishorsiers it drug- ogre supply you. oi eshte tet St BRE Ae uF ® feature of pride to the county * twenty years ago. * * * * aw * * * * * * * * * * * * * * a * * * * Reetatatananatae Murderess Ee ‘United Prees wire WRsHINGTON, 10 Presi- dent Taft today granted a reprieve to Mattie Lomax, a negro murder. evs, who was scheduled to be hanged here February 19. The ex ecution was ordered postponed un tt May 20, upon recommendation of Attorney General Wickersham. It ie regarded as likely that the wo man will be pardoned | ge | Life for Robbery Press Leased wi | Fen ies wil- Ham Rogers, 24, and Joseph Brady, iF , were sentenced by Judge Willis to life and 28-year terms respective: |ly in San Quentin penitentiary for robbery, The men stole a tray of [diamonds worth several thousand dollars from the Reid Jewelry Co., }being captured after a thrilling \ chase, CRUEL PILES | Delay Often Means Surgery— |Write Today for Dr. Van Vieck’s Remedy, which is healing thousands Sends $1 Package to Try FREE EEAVE COLMAN DOCK As Follows: £OR TACOMA art be oe sae ingle ‘Trip 38, Round Trip ie FOR EVERETT AND aso srH. 5 12:00 Nowe, 8:00 8. v1 THREE MOUND vnIres Dats Coe moan’ ‘Trip, Bverctt S00 Bae acy aged rates: Shfpettve Dy 4ito March t mo A Steamers and Schedules Subject to ge Without Notice. Gttice, Colman Deck. Tleket Main 1998 Ind. 78 Since Dr. Van Vieck found his Genuine Relief (3-fold . 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FREE $1 COUPON Good for $1 Package of Van Vieck’s Complete to be sent this coupon Vieck Mail to Dr. Van Majestic cir Return post “the $1 Package on today XS dacknoi will” bring ria! “There's Hellef in Every Package.” This photograph, just received the first picture of the Russian-Persian Shuster, from the Persian minist ighting on the hills of Soujah, m Lawrence to Tour State; (By United Preee Leased Wire) OLYMPIA, Feb. 10.—Por the pur pose of promoting his candidacy for the governorship, John C. Lawrence will leave here Monday for a tour et Eastern Washington, He has just completed a trip through the! southwestern part of the state. It is expected that Governor Hi will come out with an official an nouncement that he is in the race for re-election In a few days. Pliny Allen, te senator trom King county, will head Hay's campaign organization, which is now being perfected. OUR PRECISE ARTIST, Seer “A famous collector of coins.” SCANDAL ON SHIP SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. Commander Andrew Lockett, com mander of the liner Persia, is dis missed today from the service. Dr R. M. Stephenson, a passenger on the Persia, filed complaint against the captain as a result of a sensa tion created during the last voy age, when Captain Lockett is de clared to have attempted to “act as chaperon’ Shane, of Petaluma, who was re turning from a convent in Japan, yawn oee HARE EKER Society Submarine Party at Bottom of Pacific LOS ANGELES, Feb. 9. Society women of this city, San Francisco and Pasade: are planning a submarine fete to be held on the bottom of the ocean off Catalena isiand ear- ly in March. Walter Howlson Pritchard, marine artist, is arranging the details, and ac cording to him, the gu are to be attired in diving suite, each provided with an oxygen tank or air tubes. Catalina island has been chosen for the unique affair because of the extraordinary clearness of the water and the remarkable marine gardens at | the bottom of the sea. RRR KK Feaeeedueweeeeeeeeee * Steamship Homer, the first of }number of whaling crews to be sent north by the United States Whal ing Co., left today for Port Arm strong, Baranoff island, where th thirty seamen will erect a ne whaling station, Three steel whal- | ing vessels are building at the Seat tle Construction and Dry Dock Co. for use In this Alaskan industry Twelve hundred empty barrels were taken for the whale oil pro: duced at the new station. | I Berrer ID S@v4re ‘Dias Der to Miss Ramona Me-} SSSSEEEEEE ESE REE EEE EE EE TURDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1912. THE STA A ALL ABOUT ADOLF’S RECONCILIATION WITH MR. SKYGACK FROM MARS! — pere FORGIPS ME, Or Fewow! eT US @& cur HAS FOUND First P hotograph From the Firing Line in Persia c from a apecial photographer of Underwood & Underwood, in Persia, jash, which resulted in the dismissal of the American, Morg of finance. It shows Persian constitutionalists (who backed Shuster) ir Tabriz, resisting the invasion of Russian Cossacks. REORGANIZING DE LARM’S AFFAIRS Plans for the reorganization of {reorganization plans with him. 3 irrigation companies projected iver Harry E. Wileon turned by BD, De Larm, the missing/in Bis report on the Washington president of two defunct com Orchards @ Irrigation. Co, yester- | panies, and A. J. Biehl, of the Ore-|day and wan discharged by Judge gon- Washington Trust Co. of Port-|/Dykeman, He found office furni land, Ore, are under way. J. F./ture bought on the Fox, a Spokane contractor who! plan, a f papers, and keys to a holds a lien for $32,000 for digging | power house as the only assets of jthe canals in the Grant county the company. Al! these will now |tands on which De Larm and Biehl! be turned over to Elmore Winkler, y held options, ts trying to interest the receiver appointed by the fed- other creditors to enter into Sit court Stu ested -|To ATTACK PEKIN Student Arrested for Jewel Robbery| TIENTSIN, Feb 10. Bombard Press Leased Wire ment of Pekin is imminent today, MISSOULA, Mont., Feb. of sha |and the population of the capital is ited on a charge of having stolen in a panic. Thousands are fleeing {the city. Rebel warships have en. the harbor of Shan Hal east of Pekin, and although republicans’ original plans | Mont., C, J. Johnson, 19, a promi-| Kwan, | nent member of the freshman clase | the lat the University of Montan: In| were to land troops there for an jail here. joverland advance on Pekin, every Johnson was traced through | indication points to alteration of ring he gave to a waitress, |this design. He formerly resided at Great Falls. The robbery was committed | * a year ago. Ill and Discouraged Man Takes Life Edward Leighton, 6607 Hillman! place, shot himself through the| temple yesterday afternoon on Post street, between Spring and Seneca, and died while being taken to the hospital in the patrol: wagon. Leighton had been in poor health for some time, and brooded over the recent death of his wife, These two causes are supposed to have led him to take his life | He was coast manager of the Humbolt Great Western Liniment |Co. His son, B. C. Leighton, lives at 6718 English avenue. He had jbeen paying the cremation ex | penses for his wife's funeral on the jinstallment plan, and among his jeffects were found several receipts. | HRRERRHRRRHERE PLUMAGE OF TABLE BIRDS PARIS, Feb. 10.—A_ consol ing discovery has been made by some humane people, who are endeavoring to induce members of the fair sex to dispense with the plumage of rare birds, which are left to die in agony after wings have been clipped off It Is that some at least of this wonderful plumage has been obtained from such homely birds as guinea-fowls turkeys and pigeons, the flesh of which has figured on many a dinner table. The feathers, which are to adorn hats of various shapes and proportions, are prepared in @ most artistic manner, and are carefully dyed and glazed 80 a8 to resemble those of the particular bird whose plumage they are int d to imitat and, as they seem ve com: plete satisfaction, there ta af ter all some hope for the poor rare birds whose beauty has rendered them victims to fashion. A KKERERERAHRRA KE TWO-HEADED BABY WILL LIVE, CLAIM THE PHYSICIANS CAMBRIDGE, Mass, Feb 10.—Physicians said today that a two-headed baby born to Mrs, Kosnow will live. ‘The baby weighs 10 pounds. It has two heads on an unusually loug neck, One head is per fectly formed, but the other is without features (2 eee ee ee eee ee es REFERENCE: ANY ALMANAC SOSSEr SESE S EERE RE RRR ER ERE Ree ee KKKKKRRNR Rh Drink Fund for Police CHICAGO, Feb. 10.—As a nucleus to a fund which may provide cross. ing policemen with hot coffee dur ing the winter months and lemon. ade in the summer, J. S. ‘Temple. ton, a broker, gave $1,000 to Chief MeWeeny here today. ee ee eee eee ES Seeeeeeeeeent WOMAN FILES WRIT TO TRY TO GET OUT OF JAIL Hid in the efty and county jails without a formal charge since Jan 8, Esther Crandall yesterday filed a writ of habeas corpus, requiring cause to be shown for her further cetention, Judge J. T. Ronald made the order. RHEE KRRRRRAKS 90-POUND WOMAN BEATS UP. HUBBY, WHO WEIGHS 200 BOSTON, Feb. 10, —~ Mrs, Susan Haynes, 90 pounds, to day was held to await the re. sult of the injuries the police say she inflieted on Harry Haynes, her 200-pound hus. band, who was found today badly beaten ‘and unconscious in their home. [RRR “Jon is long. “Any is as honest as the day SEESEEEERE DEE particular season of the ~ eee eeeeeeeeeee ils Madi dhe indian indice Tin dla alla din aie a Re dntn in indian india nine Aindad ICKY, e0-00 ley, icky t leomber, | | | | Lewts, 4 Wire) After continent os who were seek nes and passing fic titfous checks, Paw! H. Martys, an attorney and public aceduntant, was arrested here today by Burns detectives and police During the latter portion of De- 1911, Martyn was em Milton T. Clark Cop. Francisco, he forged checks ag- City and dincovery , the police say, fled to Lyons, N, Y., where he passed a number of other checks on the Bank of Lyons, and then to excape arrest there, fled back to the coast, stopping at Los Angeles In Los Angeles he arranged with (By United Press Le: BAN FRANCISCO, F fleeing twice across the oft ing him on ch to escape ployed by struction where, it to five the County bank. When threatened, Mar 1D 18% NO U35-— I DON'D LIKE Dor Fewrow } AUGHT AFTER BEING CHASED At Fountain 4 TWICE ACROSS CONTINENT “HORLICN The Original and "i MALTED The Food-arink for Ail & At restaurants, hotel, Delicsous, invigorating and | Keep it on your / Don't travel i sch hoch sea ‘Teke vo imitation, Jen yD Not in Aay Milk Ta tan agent to visit the city before th court to show cause why a perma nent writ should not be granted. FAST DAYS Beginning Ash Wednesday, Feb- ruary 21. day except Sunday isa tween the ages of 21 and 60, acco: ing to the Lenten regulations. Com plete abstinence from flesh meat is imperative on all Wednesdays and Fridays, and the Saturday of Em ber and Holy weeks. The sick, | women nursing children and pe sons engaged in exhaustive or la borious cecupations are excepted in this ruling Only one full meal is permitted on fast days while flesh meat can be eaten at all meals on Sunday and once a day on Mondays, Tues ‘days and -Thursdays, de every ast day for all Catholics be GREAT MASS MEETING FOR LAWRENCE STRIKERS A monster protest: meeting will be held at Dreamland rink tomor row afternoon at 0 raise funds for the strikers of Lawrence, Mass. The meeting will be held under the auspices of the socialists of Seattle The speakers will be Hulet M. Wells, Kate Saddler, Ed David Burgess and others The strike in Lawrence broke out among the textile workers when, following the enactment of a short to Son of Former President Here Claude Casimir-Perier, son of « former president of France, stop installment | ped off in Seattle Just three hours Of the structural iron workers un- | yesterday on bis way from Port- jand to New York city, where he will sail for home. Perier, a com mercial representative of France, made good use of his short stay by viniting the water front and the =2/Chamber of Commerce to obtain data concerning local marine ac tivity That one or more French steam- ship lines will be established for canal trade, these vessels to make | Seattle a regular port of call was the opinion of Perier. FORMER BUFFALO MAYOR DEAD BUFFALO, N. Y., Feb. 16. James Noble Adam, former demo- cratic mayor of Buffalo, died here yesterday after a brief Death Ask Your Doctor iliness, | due to acute indigestion. | fer working day in Massachusetts, {the mill owners made an according cut in wag The average wages | for the last week before the strike were $6, and the workers protested that they had been receiving barely enough (6 sustain life, and could not stand any cut, however small The wages were 1) cents an hour, end a cut of 22 cents a week was a serious thing to the men and women textile workers. EVERETT: INTERURBAN SEATTLE TO EVERETE | | HERE’S MYSTERY | OMAHA, Neb. Feb. 10.—Mys-| day. tery today surrounds the sudden | Ticket, and unannounced disappearance of| grore, sth |Frank K. Paynter, business agent | BYSKET? To. beecal, tral 1 he oa be, 3:66, fon, Paynter, it is alleged, closed his home, sold his furniture and| }i%e, s:00, 16:16 » then left for parts unknown. 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