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MURDERER HANES SE IN CITY JAIL With hie legs stretched out on the floor of his cell, his underwear roped around his neck, and tied to the bars of the door, with his body yet warm and a smile on his face, Joseph Miller, the murderer of Mrs. Effie Lassen and George Feiton, was found dead by Jailer Robert Litsey at 3 o'clock Sunday morning. Carl Graham, a prisoner placed in the cell to watoh him on his cot. Having killed the man whom he alleged was stealing the woman he loved. and the woman W violated his confidence, Miller was through with life his work Was done, his chances for any happ! 4, the gallows was awaiting him e d to die His suicide was tempt. Saturday morning he tried wice to hang himself with his sus penders, and when they were taken vway he started to jump from the window in his cell to the ment floor in order to dash bis brains mit. Graham | him from doing so, and he plead with him to let him kill himself, saying he was the lowest thing that crawled That was during the night. Later in the evening when Miller had apparently quieted, Graham lay down on his cot to rest, keeping his eye on Miller, though, but the) strain of preventing Miller's self festruction had worn he fell asleep $450,000 TAKEN IN BY HANNA. Approximately $450,000 was re ceived by County Treasurer Hanna on the last two days of the past week. He collected over $112,000 on May 31, the last day before tax delinquencies. On Saturday, June 1, the county treasurer received over $300,000 through the purchase of delinquent tax certificates. These two days broke all previous records in the treasurer's office. GETS DAMAGES FOR SON’S DEATH Damages in the sum of $1,999 was awarded to John Newman and wife by Judge Everett Snuth against the Pacific Coast Coal Co. for the death of their 1@-yearold son, Victor, The boy was over come wy black damp at the Kion dike slope of the Coa) Creek mine. where he had strayed while out picking berries. The company was held negligent for not closing the abandoned tunne! REDSLOB SUES Paul Redslob, inspector in a First ward precinct in the last election, who was accused of stuffing the ballot box, and was subsequently ac- quitted by a jury in Judge Ronald's court, hes filed suit against Dr. Horace G. Larelle, the prosecuting witness, for $10,000 damages. Simi jar suits will be filed by the other four election officers arrested on the same charge, according to At- torney Frye. CHANGE OF TIME NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY MISSISSIPP! VALLEY LIMITED Northern Pacific train 42, Mias- isatppi Valley Lintited, for Spokane. Butte, Billings, Kansas City and St. Louis, now leaves Senttle 3:35 Dp. m., instead of 4:00 p.m. as here tofore, arriving Spokane 6-30 a m./ No change in time east of Spokane. Tickets First av. and Yesier . B. D. VORIS Pioneer Dealer in White Sewing Machines 1105 Third Avenue Rentals $2 Per Month Phone Elliott 594 » had! at-| im out and! DERE 133 A YOUNG LADY WHo (83 GOING TO SCHOOL HERE, HER NAME 133 MISS DLUPICKLES, Wwe UKE a Petes NéR, 7 Fo | WACK IN PHIL PARMELEE With his face scarred and cut from the accident at the Meadows Thursday and the horror of that fatal flight still fresh in his mind, Cliff Turpin teft North Yakima to- | day on his sad trip back east with) the body of his companion, friend, business associate and brother avia- | tor, Phil Parmele. Turpin says this last accident is |too mach. He's oat of the fying }game forever. He and Parmetee| had fntended to quit the business after the fall meets | Im discussing the accident North Yakima Saturday, after look jing over the seene of the fall, he said there was not a man ou earth who could. have saved himself under those conditions. “Had he been higher,” he said, “he could have used the planes and alighted jin safety | | Sudden Gust of Wind. | | Turpin thinks that it was in ali | probability a sudden gust.of wind or else the vacuum caused by the/ passage of one that caught the tall) of the aeroplane and turned it over) and sent Parmelee on his fatal fall. The biplane used was a Par-| | melee-Turpin model and was an/ adaptation of the Wright model, the same contro! being used | Telegrams of sympathy have! ‘been recelved by Turpin from avi-! | ators all over the country. Mrs. E.} ic. Turpin, Turpin’s sistertntaw who was to be married to Parme lee next week, and who saw bim killed, refused believe him dead | at} The boy will be taken to Parme- in St. John's, Mich | telegram has been received from his father, at that place, concern ing the disposition of the body and effects: FACTS ON BRIDGE To determine whether brige across the lake is feasible, County Engineer Morrison this morning be fan to sound the Lake Washington waters over the route between | Bailey peninsola and Mercer island | Commissioners Hamilton and Ruth erford have practically agreed to submit a bond fssue to. the peop next fall if the soundings prove vorable for the consiraction of a bridge. Commissioner MeKenzle ‘says the idea is a “crazy” one. lee's home A} fa THRONGS ATTEND OPENING OF S Osgar und Adolf Fi sem Twi 4 CAL > for several hours, and insisted that | they attempt to revive him PEAR) b SveBose Diss iss f 6 Misra vat TAFT CLAIMS SOUTH DAKOTA IN PRIMARIES (By United tress Leased Wire) SIOUX LL D, June &. Taft That President will be vie torious in tomorrow's state pri maries because of the split in the progressive ranks, as a result of veltLa Follette fight, waa re today in the Taft camp. lowers of Col, Roose |velt, however, were conf their candidate will sweep the state claiming ¢ the campaign waged Roose by former Senator eridge of Inctana and Governor ubbs of Kansas hb won him suf. | ficient votes to «ive him a clear plura ver both La Pollette and Tart DELEGATES PEEVED. PORTLAND, Or, June 3—Ore gan's 10 delegates to the repubit-| can conventios Chieago today are peeved becaase’l0 young wom en excursionists have been suppl with tickets of admission to convention and the delegates have not ‘Murdered Airship. Inventor Cc. H. TOLLIVER. C. H. Tolliver, an iuventor, and his wife were murdered recently in San Diego, Cal. by Bert G. Lewis, bis private secretary, who when he confessed to the murder, | declared that Tolliver had broken up his home. Tolliver had just returned from ax automobile trip with his wife when Lewis opened fire. The first bullets struck Mrs. Tolliver, who died just as she was connected with police headquarters by telephone Lewis then turned the pistol on Tolliver and riddled him with but lets Lewis’ plea will be the “onwrit ten law.” His wife is siding with him and declares that when the trath is known everyone will say justified [the shooting was AT QUAKER DRUG CO. REMOVAL SALE RLATEST LAU CHY The above picture well {Mustrat Drug Co, Several hundred people wer jorning, at 10 o'clock not help but resu! in sw as. which is preparing to rei gale with large space in Seattle newspapers pf thix city responded to the announcements waiting at the entrance Truthful advertising, backed es the tremendous power of move to its new home on Second ave to the store ip by reliable advertising in modern business This pleture vividly portrays the manner in w re The Quaker opening of this hich the people advertised th when the doors opened, Saturday ADOLF, WHO Do You La Pollette made a} personal campaign of the state j | ) ; ALE) led THE STAR—MONDAY, JUNE 3, 1912. nd Out Who, {NO 1 DINK Dor 133 NERO, OR MAY Be VILLIAM ‘TELL, DISCOFERER OF DER TELEPHONE, nein: / ( —— BAH, You ONLY SHow YOUR IGNORANCE, ID 138 BIDER RAMESES, DER SECOND, OR ANDREW CHACKSON, Jt Is Carved in Marble JS wo, 0 BEAUTY’S PHOTO BRINGS CHEER TO MRS. ETHEL SAN FRANCISCO, Jane 3.—The pieture of a beautiful woman, pub- lished in a newspaper, may in freeing a boy serving a life term for murder; started a number of wealthy women to belping convicts refor and has also resulted in a relensed prisoner trying to live down the past and become a good citizen Mra. Ethe! Eppatein of San Fran cisco fe the woman whose picture accomplished this Shortly after result her marriage, a year ago, Mra. Eppstein received a and found that he w: clreumatanial evider: letter from Deer Lodge prison, Mon tana. It contained an appeal for help, and the excuse the convict gave for writing was that he had impressed by the strong blance it bore to his mother Having only a short time serve, the man explained that to give him a new start embroidered a pair of pillow shame in intricate patterns of birds, beasts and flowers, The shame were made of silk patches, and the |manner in which they were orna mented was pronounced to be junique by experts in decorative fabrics The man, who signed himaeif Thomas Burns, No. 1,” offered to send the shames to Mra. Eppstein to disper wf, the proceeds to be uned to enable him to pay his fare and provide him with a temporary start in some state outside of Montana “It would not be polley for me to linger in this state, where I have been a prisoner, wrote Burnes. The law would hound me and em ployment would be out of the ques- tion Mr the Eppstein, who in a member Vittoria Colonna club, and READY FOR THE POTLATCH CELEBRATION When the opening day of the Pi latch rolls around, every part of th program will be ready to move like a& well-oiled machine. Some of the most important features will be ready fully 0 weeks ahead, Most of the pageantry has been complets The industrial pageantry wil be twice as big as that of last year, The Fraternal day pageant will be divided, on account of its large size, into an afternoon and an evening parade. Tomorrow night a rehearsal of 500 voices will be held at the Mam- moth rink, under the direction of Prof. Claude Madden. All the sing ot jing societies and choirs have been invited to attend KR * * * County Jailer Fred Yank has * * invented a new lawn mower * * that will do the job without * * leaving long grass in the wheel * * track. Yank's lawn mower, * |* which will soon be manufactur. * |* ed in Seattle, cuts a swath of #| |* grass fully one and one-half * |* inches beyond the wheels, * i* * ieee eee ee 2 2 ee | NOTED COMEDIAN DEAD + NEW YORK, June 3.—Charles H Bradshaw, aged 67 years, a come- dian, who for a number of years was merehandise, makes a combination that|Lotta Crabtree’s leading man, ia | ad of pneumonia today EPPSTEIN » quity worthy While she was interesting her) friends in the matter Burns expired sooner than be ex-| and from pected, letter transfer the proceeds from the sale) herd « CONVICT; SEES PICTURE, WINS AID tive in uplift work, found on fn-| that the case of Burma was) the term of she received another him asking that she of bis handiwork to Robert Vanella, & youth virtually serving a life sen. tence in the Deer Lodge peniten-| caught the goat and held him, while tlary |. Mra Eppetein then turned her attention to the case of Vanella convicted on of a murd He steadfastly proclaimed his inno- cence, The facts narrated by Vanella/for Los Angeles to stand trial on a ren her picture in a San Franciseo, Were dramatic, the young man hav-| charge of forgery newspaper, and hed been greatly [og been convicted of slaying a com-|taken from bis cell in Philadelphia N resem-|panion whom he claimed bad com-jand baptized in the St jmitted sulelde because he was jilt- |p te joa by « girl whom he loved. he trial . | Mre. Rppetein is now interesting Hutchinson, the rector was anxious to bave enough money | herself in the case of Vanella in the | During | bope of amassing new evidence that farewell gifts of flowers and candy his solitary moments in his cell be, Will result in the granting of a SGAR, \ DER FEATURES 189 More Like | STEVE BRopiIe, on PonTivs PILOT, Words Music ¥Y Schae by Condo ° ° ° MISS DILLPICKLES, THatr ¢ To SerrLe A BET— Wily THAT i339 Diss Benedicr iS A ARNOLD, OF 139 ID Busr or — _— DANTE’S INFERNO t a Neca y ay \ 33 FUDCe WwoRTH aN UR PRINCIPAL, © ANACORTES, June 2,—Sixteen BATTLE persons were injured when the day jooach of the Great Northern tralr running between Burlington and fAnacortes, jumped the track mile east of here last night. The coach turned completely over, and (Dy United vrens Leased Wires most of the injuries were received COLUMBUS, Ohio, June Hat-\py passengers trying to get out of | tling to the last ditch for control, |the windows | delega' the state conventio —— | ~~ \ sernodn with both | WYTHEVILLE, Va, June 2 | wh 7 : Swanson Allen, one of the fessed! aun of success room at Hilleville in Mareh, was! é | Walter Brown, mar of thelrousd gatlty of murder in the see} pies w Roosevelt forces, is sanguine of vie | ond deg last night, the jury ieee tory. He said omwmending that bis sentence be 15 How to Restore Youthiul Coler @ “We have 420 delegates pa the | years “esragp ven em, < Your Hair, conv on now This i yt w id be tried next for the murder! T ° be ine sod, Several of the Taft! o¢ cheritt Lewis Webt « . delegates came over to our side yes « terday a PARIS, June 2-—Yesterday’s sale! & f - sgigh redler iy ~ ont clbe-vide of the art works of Marquis Lan w - wae eee bec fg gine cielit |dotfe Carcano were confined mostly | D2)", € the are sure of at least 410 dele . * aits. A portrai Rem-| st preparati gates,” be i, “and we may # 7 4 to be that of b « os shaae Tl more 2 ter, brought $80,300. One by | OM* Packax « the hate It requires 8 delegates tO COM) one t ought $39,600 a eee i king @ | trol the conver which will elect |) TO" tae eet be thoes tha ® six delegates at large to the Chi-/ 0) O01" one day's tovals wer Gray Jae cago national convention. Deapite sty ed sis 7 k so quickly and both factions | $700,004 ‘ n0ld by Ci prophectos of victory were nervous was called to order when the convention PANAMA, June 2.—Ernest Quin.) tero, arrested for attacking and se jriously injuring his uncle, Gen Port commission has filed the | Manuel! Quintero, committed suicide sult for the condemnation of about | last night by hanging himself in his 40 acres for the Salmon bay im-|cell. it will never be known why provement incladed in the compre-|he attacked his relative. j hensive harbor development gram of the commission = pro | WASHINGTON, June 2.—The leg- ODDITIES IN THE NEWS | Wild Deer tovades Garten, Eats Kaisers Heir Ma'de Him Disgorge | Fill and, Returns to Forest While Playing & near Danzig. A wild deer stalked down the) the German crown prince drove into | mountainside into Dr. W. G. Thomp- goats, and one of the ant-| son's garden at Stockbridge, Mass., mals tried to swallow the ball nibbled at the lettuce antil he was! 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