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aa , Gp OS ANE RE REE ie he TL F came when ¢ F outburst, “IT’S A LIE” HE SHOUTS AT JUDGE, The first since the | CORVALLIS, May 1 / touch of the dramatic ; Opening of the trial of George ant | Charles Humphrey cnarend with the murder of Mrs, Eliza Griffith, aries Hamphrey in terrupted Judge McPudden We his argument feasions of guilt made by Shouting angrily, “Its a tie, Humphrey half rose from his cha! his face livid with passion, and} Made a motion toward his hip pock: | et. He was quickly restrained by officers But minutes before the the Humphrey brothers had deen pictured by Attorney Jef ) frey, for the defense, as men Ruch smal! mentality as to b ly able follow simple questions asked them. Attorney Jeffrey had Veaid that the confessions made by the defendants had been wrung from them by “third degr meth: ods and by infinence of stronger a few minds. Sultor—If you refuse me I shall never love another Suited Does that hold good If | CH SCSSHSHSSHHOOHOSOESS SHH HEHEHE HESOOOOEEOOOOO® | , , MILES OF BLOSSOMS TO GREET WOMEN DELEGATES TO ¢ BIENNIAL FEDERATION MEETING IN SAN FRANCISCO * Pathfinder. ‘accept you? CIRCUIT THEATRE ‘Sécond and Madison The ‘Adventures of Ulysses After the Fall of Troy Classic Masterpiece in Motion Pictures HOTEL ‘ETHELTON Centrally — lo postoffice: ever Foom: #!l convenies Id water, telephor baths, elevator, ete Rates, 75c Per Da: No matter, wet or Basher makes his Ne eo but first Lease 306-10 Wash. dust Nor Dye fred, shad dyed, ol vision she hus for severs This will be gon rounrm 4 470-473 ARCAD when, | he referred to con: | Charles. | COMMITTEE TO [xo voTENO TAX, Strange Conduct by Osgar und Adolf-They’ re Enemies Now WHAT'S THE MATTER WITH YoU Two f 1 NGVGR SAW You HERE, ADOLF, LET ME HELP You TOA DRINK OF ICE YATER, YOU ARE VORKING | HARD TODAY, gant | Py 4 | | } | elit " Wy Ha : ceesehiat SSSSHSSSSSOOHS HS HSS HHH H HHH SHOHHHOED MRS. JOSIAH E. COWLES. sown with and California popp: First Impressions a is the attitude of Avs Baldwin of San MRS. PHILIP N. MOORE Although of the gene | en's clubs June 25, th busy w the 1 federatic biennial cony sweet pea, nastur we) ften las Edward Franciseo, chs tion. “Raster ted typt ty and fragrance Mrs, Philip N. Moore of St ing ‘iminary work he rains we women will be along b ‘oads entering San Fra ith spo! PROBE SHED Following @ resolution, jutroduced by Kenneth Mcintosh, the New Se attle Chamber of Commerce ap pointed a committee of three doe tors to investigate the ndition of the Cedar river waier shed. The men selected were Dr. Park Willis. Dr. O. J. West and Dr houn, all of whom agreed The work of probing into the al leged contamination will begin Im medistely. While the health de partm has heen making do tests for a month with ing trace o nitetion, th jber beheves that no stone ¢ . | be left unturned to present true condition to the public. EIGHT BABIES GIVEN PRIZES The baby show is still attract ing attention at the Mammoth rink {Food and Housebold Show. Yes-| terday eight little tots were declar-| jed winners. They were: Winifred }Black, 1419 Boren av Rhoda jZech 4154 49th av. 8. W.; Donald }Carison, 760 Lakeview av.: Jerome { eddenbum, Amelia apartments Murray Butler, 5 N nor ay. N., and Linnens 1119 30th av , Markby This evening L. 8 the | new president of the Seattle Man. turers’ association will speak{ ps at 9 o'clock. | $800, 000 READY | FOR USE NOW| Cavanaugh, United rday an Winans, MiSS BELLE SQUIRE “It you | won't pay This is th vote we! won't let us taxes defi that has hurled at the man-made governn 0 of the|of Chicago by 400 determined wo- congress fo: n of the Windy City on of the Lake Wash t the “No Vote jocks on Salmon ba immed us MARRIES BEFORE |SURGICAL OPERATION ‘**** "he? | HOQUIAM, Wash., May 1.— na — One hour before she was to of Chicago looked submit herself to the surgeon’s | yer these personal knife for a critical operation, |ijoned, but no effort Miss Mary Ames, a high school | cotinct teacher, today marries James Inspired by their success, the wo L. Skinner. It was announced | men have launched a campaign to at the hospital last night that | got 1.000 members, It Is now on in Mra. Skinner was out of dan- {ull swing. The renewed agitation | Ger, the operation having been | hay served to stir up tax collectors successful. . d county attorneys, and, more in |WANTS $10,000 than the officials | FOR BROKEN HEART Miss ening to do things Squire, a bachelor | L. 8. Wren wants $10,000 as heart maid music ins pice yes fe th loss of of | Movement two years ago. Instead | |Lontaa Ween, his wi ayn |Of sending the ‘county treasurer a| in his complaint inst H. W.|check for the tax on her piano, with | tix whom he charges with ing; Which she 180 conducted himself ive\she sent the following letter jhim of “the comfort, # af-| “1 am not a taxdodger, but | an. |fection” of his wife nounce that fam thie time on | am| he suffered on account of this| and will be a delinquent until, ation “distress of bod sh of mind been who call the construc No Tax ington eanal was none of them al estate, most ving, and the| dy for s women are rich. They own no re of them work for a fuse to pay are officials wher two rs the male unhap| Axes Were men was made to sorrow are to a Wren the full stature of adult life and am| regarded as a normal human being, upon whose shoulders rest part of the responsibility of political tite, with its privileges and duties as well. When that time comes | will cheerfully and honestly pay m share of government expenses. “By nature | am patriotic, but my reason resents helping to maintain a government which does not recog. | nize me until it runs short of | funds.” OAKLAND, Cal., May 1.—Too ar-| The county attorney de ent championship of the “noun | the women have no legal defense, caused t arrest of ©. A. Le-|that th can be sued judgments | here. Seeing 8. Cobbing obtained and thelr property seized ig one around, he retaliated! What the women want is a show- | with his fists, Cobbine is having\|down. They t to be sued, not] his spectacles dug out of bis fi because they believe they could win, | in a hospital, but because they want | |ALARMED AT Japs’ | PORTLAND, Or at the INCREASE May 1 Alarm increase in Japanese im. | migration throu the leaving of | Japanese ships by members of the |erews while the vessels are in port in the Columbia river, United ates Immigration Inspector Bar has decided to com with Washington for spe cial instructions In the matter lares that You ARG He VERY KIND ADOLF, or KIND. \today, 199 Von or ¥% farenire CIGARS, A eid SmMonc, oe OOOO SHH HOHEOOEO MRS. FRANK WN. SHIEK ident of the general federation preside over the meetings, » ted by Mrs. Josiah FE Angela, firet vi presiden Rudolph Blankenburg. wife of reform mayor of Philadelphia, nd vice president, and Mia Frank N. Shiek of Wheatand, Wy corresponding secretary the FOUR OF ’EM OVER EIGHTY eked eheneteeaeee * * A senuine § octogenarian ® party was held yesterday aft ® ernoon at the home of Mrs ® Hattie KE. Love, 1807 First wav, W. The occasion wax the * Sith birthday of Mra Mary ® Love, and among ber guests ® Were three other women, al! * of whom had passed the a 80. ® They were: Mra. J * aged &3; Mra. E Burwel waged 86, and Mr. Es Woodruff, aged $6. * Baker teeeeeennnnennane ‘TELEGRAPH TO BE. RAISED TODAY The sunken steamer Te graph, which lies near the Co! man dock in 80 feet of water, will be raised this afternoon and towed to Harbor island and beached. Yesterday Captain James E. Pharo and hie crew of submarine divers succeeded in lashing the it-fated boat to two scows, after getting three stee! iMes under her |Wappenstein Says He Is “Bzoke” Charles = W Wappenstein is He so informed Deput ff Liner, his custodian, when the latter presented the court bill of $1,669 to him. The sheriff ts making # diligent search of any Wa yenstein upon which to vy cution for this amount COMMERCIAL CLUB FAVORS REFERENDUM Members of the Commercial elab referendum idea in the of thelr own clnb ndments to the const! » proposed at the meet for a ref entire mem ain conditions of any meeting until such ref. The various referred to a to determine the the refer Sher propert tution. we sty night to provide ndunt of th bership under cer and that the vot be held in abey erendum is taken. amendments w special committee best plan of securing jendum vote |WAGE INCREASE BY GREAT NORTHERN EVERETT, Wasb., May 1.—A 10 per cent Increase in wages of Great vote the | The and at the same tim shops start working full time. lchange affects 250 men. and | the consent of your kind, | arrive FIRST POLICEWOMAN | IN NORTH YAKIMA NORTH YAKIMA, May 1.—Mrs Myrtie D. Roberts today entered upon her duties as the first police woman, with special jurisdiction dance halls and young boys and girls in the streets, She wears a natty blue tailored suit, with @ star under the lapel of her, jacket over Poet—I called to see if you had an opening for Editor—Yes hind you; shut it please,—Satire. # one right be as you go out, public on the question of wo political equality, If beaten pourts they are ready to de their property by physical the men's in the fend to arouse | force. I KNOW YOU LIKE eeeheseee DAY, MAY 1, 1912 f | By Der VAY, pour, } NGRE ine J COUPLE oF OBIGED, OUT Feccow, YOU ARG A _ BRINCE, FRICND ALONG, While W. R. Crawford was in one department of the court yesterday lafternoon obtaining an order against the trustees of the Seattle, Renton & Gouthern to show next Friday fternoon why the appointment of Scott Calhoun as temporary, receiv. ler by Judge Dykeman should not be made permanent, the city of Seattle in another department began suit to condemn that part of the Renton road lying in the limits of the city The city in acting the ence voted by the zing the expenditure muntelpal roi The suit is to the value of !the fight of way and equipment Crawford's Suit trawford, who wax president of Seattle, Renton Southern Juntit last Decor when Peabody | Houghteling @ seanion of b about $1,000,000 ax late 10,000 Joan, charges that T Anugunt who reorganized the ¢ became the directing by stock of at fo ustee Peabody and pre To A GOOT SHOW, TAKE SOME Osean) As 139 30 ] A CHENEROUS GATO oF you, Words by Schaefer Music by Condo a YES?, we a AD 4 Vad, ‘CRAWFORD FIGHTS TO REGAIN CONTROL OF RENTON & SOUTHERN ; Paring to make a demand today for $20,000 Interest from the company and to de« it in defauit. Ac cording to the allegations of Morris Sachs, Crawford's attorney, Pea: and the t company, upon of the company In meet pre-arranged b: to the court for He conspiracy to ante them, were to appl the appointment of a receiver charges them w deprive him of his plaint against Peabody the compar earn to pay the intepest, but that $340, in collateral notes have been tesu defen New » naqua wan of as temporary receiver without notlee to Peabody or w the wvings bank of Chica: are jointly made defendants | Attorney Sachs told th court that there nger of the evidence of the conspira being ihidden if notice were has dered was ¢ MAN WAS KILLED BY HIS OWN CHOICE SALT LAKE CITY, May 1.—Without a quaver jn his voice as he urged the officers to be quick about their work, J. J. Morris, con- vieted murderer, was, by his own here. Morris, who killed Walter Ax had robbed a» pawn shop, selecte did not accept } your father Does he intend to set tle there? Willie—Nope things charged same a BURN MORTGAGE; CHURCH DEBTLESS Nearly 300 people of the Saint Marks parish sat down at their an nual banquet last night, at which the ceremony of burning the mort gage which has been hovering over the congregation for 16 y $, was witnessed. Mrs, Joshua Green was entrusted with the duty of apply ing the match, while Mrs. Wallace G. Collins held the paper until it burned to the very tips of her finger STITT WILSON FOR just going to have SOCIALIST CANDIDATE | By Ua Leased Wire) i r We} want @ you in nomination at ational jon in Indianapolis you to allow us socialist conve May 12, for pr dent of the United States. be glad to support your jyou agree. | nis was the gist of a teleg Mayor J. 8 socialist national which has California We wiil name if ‘am ived today by Wilson from the committee in Milwaukee, made it possible that ational ticket either In first or second place, | Mayor Wilson replied | would consider the matter on the that he lsT. PAUL USES _ U. P. TRACKS iensed Wire) 1.—Under the agreement recently made, St. Paul railroad today running both freight and passenger trains solid from Chicago to San} Francisco and Los Angeles, using jthe tracks of the Union Pacific be hyond Omaha WILL HE WEAR IT? LONG BWACH, Cal, May 1 Kimball Young's new $40 overcoat | hangs today in a place of honor at hig home, He'll never wear it again until Hette is president, The senator wore the coat during his Long Beach visit, choosing it from among six offered, reas He was pronounced dead nine minut: a choice seldom made in this state. ten invitation to Axtell’s father to witness the hanging, the latter ident or vice presi-| began | choice, hanged at the state prison r the drop fell. tell in an effort to escape afte anging in preference to shooting, Although Morris sent a writ: \SropEe MEDICAL STUDENTS THERE NEW YORK, May 1.--Choking, to the presence of four medical sto dente who were powerless to help him, James E. O'Brien, a real es tate man, is dead here today |O'Brien was In a crowded restaur ant when a plece of steak lodged in his and he fell to! the floor in convulsions 'Body of Hugh Rood Not Found (By Vetted Press Leased Wire) HALIFAX, N. 5S. That the corpse, dr | ning attire, recove | cable ship Minia was not that | of Hugh Rood of Seattle, al | though the underclothing bore the initials “H. R.,"” was she news contained in a wirel: message received here today from the vessel. It was stated that the body had been posi tively identified as that of a waiter employed on the Titanic Mrs. Rood collapsed complete ly upon receipt of the dispatch, and was sent home in a hysteri: cal condition. BOTH AGED 73; TO MARRY TODAY | Jacob H. Olmsted, aged 73, will, this afternoon, lead to the altar Mrs. Sarah J, Reese, aged 73, and W. H. Babcock, broth | er of Mrs, Reese, and the only living person who attended her first wedding, will be a | quest at the second. Two daughters and a little grand. | daughter will be at the wedding | also. | The couple will make their | home here. MERCHANT KILLED | -IN AUTO SMASHUP (By United Press Leased Wire) | CHESAW, Wash., May 1.—James }0, Loundagin, merchant, was killed | and Robert McIntyre mortally hurt | when the former's automobile, going at high s left the grade jfour miles fro here on the inter national boundary line and turned turtle, erushing them under it. Mrs rned_ her Ifvelthood,} Northern workmen went into effect | socialists will have representation | Loundagin escaped with slight in-| | juries | SAVED LIFE,’ BUT LOST SOME MONEY aited Press Lensed Wire) SBURG, » May t—David Hiams, of London, survivor of the Titanic, what was left of hi on the street here, ter carefuily guarding it when he jumped from jthe wrecked ship. |RAWHIDES MASHERS ZANESVILLE, 0., May 1.—Be- cause of attention paid to his hired girl by certain young men of the viliage, John Naylor of Stockpoct, used the rawhide on Jay Abbott and Fred Jenkins, lost $111, | Tokio.—Two hundred and eighty: three miners are reported entombed jtoday as the result of an explosion of fire damp at the Hokkiado Coal company’s ming at Yunabri, First | England, | life savings, | OXY GVB VCH. This is all of the Alien gang caught alive, This photograph was taken In the courthouse at Hillsville, Va., where they shot the judge and other officials, They are afraid to face a jury made up of men who live in that county and have asked for and been granted a change of venue to Wytheville, where the trial began this week. Reading from teft to right the men are: VICTOR ALLEN, BIRD MERRIAN, SIDNA EDWARDS, and at bottom, CLAUDE ALLEN and PREEL ALLEN. a —s MRS. WIDENER SAVES HER $750,000 ROPE OF PEARLS AFTER ALL PHILADELPHIA, May 1.—That the famous $730,000 |rope of pearls of Mrs. Geo. D. 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