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Former Ballard Man Is Awarded Victoria Cross it. Robert Hanna, Brit MANY GERMAN | ARE GUILTY IN ...... INDIAN PLOTS -. SAN FRANCISCO, April Sh— | tach Twenty-nine men, charged with SAYS AMERICA awarded th Lieut a Manna ud rifle April 24 fire, collec ») men on the on [lovee I conspiring on American soll to of men and rushed a atrong: | : ai ee a Incite a revolution again British ified point, after all off Sane Alicea fo Tule in India, were found guilty company had killed | . ( ine mi by a jury in federal court here ring to word by } early today. friends here, Hanna bayoneted three |“ Only one of the 20 defendants on| of the enemy 4 brained a fourth, | tot reason, if we fo was acquitte He was John! capturing the tion and silencir e . we ¢ ! . Craig, shipbdu of Long Beach, | the machine ¢ t ! over 0 men Cal ‘The Newry Reporter, the press of | Kiving them mu nt tra n ¥ 1 her r hia eountr he ‘Among those convicted were Frans | the town Kilkeel, where Hanna | t t i 5 German consu! general at an | Waa born ptes an entire page of | “If we have to have 000,000 men ABrancisco, and practically the entire | t# fourspa ff Mare »a}and get ficient vald ow “eonsulate staff des award ¢ have men tt in tw ent t < epre Two defendants reel ting affray in a ae ee = yesterday, w the verdict Daekta Mace ond s 1 a. ™.| dealer of Vancouver, B. « cor'ig -aaeniel 4 the end of a five h trint, | Pe has cost the ge Ap . ; tely halt a milion dotiars |43 U. $. CASUALTIES i opinion 1 began Nov 20, and contined for 1 | NAMED IN NEW REPORT | . Judge Van Fleet fix ail WASHINGTON, April 24.— Forty ction to it.” three casualt by the w @ach of the convicted men at ¢ $35,000 Many Germans on List Whose convicted are Franz Bopr ® German consul § Von Sachaack, consul; Henry department toda ope 1" TO STAVE OFF y wounded an "| Lhorendra Sarkar and Naranjan chancellor of Das. | WASHINGTON, Ape ‘ ae tous T. H Three Plead Guilty | hei for the consulate Wedidee the 29 convict ms « Orff, said to be an late; Walter Sauer! *| pleaded guilty and will be Heutem-| with the convicted men. commander of the interned G ading guilty are Lieut.| "ected gunboat Geier; Edwin De: former military at.| ‘tT! from the n of an interned ¢ the G consulat Ho. and ha h Eelbo, oe Germa Francisco le, San Francisco agen f the th German Lioyd; Harry J. Ha: Francisco shipping man: J.C captain | George | sul at He former v Six addit missed by the pre trial, rmany , San Diego attorney | The wan giv * state department and Dutch | fi] ; von Got ‘. a ae Sek Waereey Seed. atee. | We say “see them,” because they are better values than we will be able to aay oe verdict was returned and rea one to developments there | , ) ‘ f 1 it Id | Bille, poet of the Hindu re The closing day of the tral was| Sintec Ip untertaking to hewp a offer you again—they are part of a lang-over contract, and they s —" d oh i professor: Santokh Singh. sae toueeee foe non faces att | much peace ax possible in the Daten 1H} come in and gone out last season—but they didn’t—and so we can offer them Mahadeo Abaji Nand a defendant, shot and killed] than at first decided on Ram, Sundar Singh Chandra her defen it. i Ram, Nidhan Singh and fired three more shots wildly A banquet was given Monday in Hindi, Imam Din, al | about the « t room evening at the Elks’ club, in honor of fof the Hindustandi Ghadr staff;| United States Marshal James Holo | Raymond I T, who is home on ©. K. Chakravarty, Amer han shot Ram Singh dead in his! a furlough after one year of service of the Berlin Indi acks 4 | rin India commit tracks an instant lat in the navy THE BON MARCHE RGAIN BASEMENT Women’s Suits ecere™= $8.75 facturer’s A Neat Style as Pictured Such Bargains in Suits Are Not to Be Had Every Day —but in this busy Bargain Base- ment, where new shipments arrive almost daily, stocks must keep mov- ing—if a certain line does not sell at one price—it will at a lower one —that is how we can sell Suits for only $8.75. Made of good quality serge in navy, also checks and satin in solid colors, semi-belted style, trim- med with buttons and large roll col- lar of white silk poplin—full lined jacket, plain tailored skirt. Smart Banded Hats A Lucky Purchase $1 45 e Ba “We Sell at ° ” Lower Prices Doing this with a wide- awake buying force who are ever on the lookout to pick up sample lines —odd lots—broken lots —bangrupt stocks—sur- plus and clean-up lois— anything just so the merchandise is of de- pendable quality — seas- onable in style and can be sold at Lower Prices. of a Factory’s silk. They have slash pocke color combina- tions in a good range of WOMEN’S HOUSE DRESSES ‘AND APRONS AT LOWER PRICES $1.25 1 79 Percale Coverall e aprons or dresses s and button trimming. Many pretty Percale House Dresses for Aprons, Special Dresses that are well made of good di ] Th h nl ih These can be worn as grade percale. ney have roll collar, a iio ee cate ' cuffs and trimming of white repp; good mad quality percale with belt assortment of patterns. or elastic waist, and of nice at the hort sleeves. Women’s Shoes and ‘Oxfords at Prices “Easy to Pay”’ Women’s Oxfords Women’s Shoes P $5.85 Pair $2.45 Pair F Oxfords in the most up-to- Neat looking Street Shoes | date shape and style—made of | that have brown suede vamps Russia calfskin with long nar- r cloth tops row vamps and wing toe; row vamps; lace style walking heels; sizes 214 to 8; widths B, C. | White Canvas Shoes $2.75 Pair Women’s Shoes of white canvas with high-cut tops and Louis heels; white soles and heels; good range of sizes. Louis heel with to 7; widths A $; sizes 2) By he Patent or Kid | | | Pumps $3.25 Pair Neat fitting Pumps of black kid and patent leather; vamp style with heels; all ¢ long walking CAN SEND OVER 3,000,000 MEN Clean-up Line Hats for street and sport wear—to wear right now and all summer long. Shapes in | various novelty styles of white and colored Milan, lacquered straw, hemp and _ patent Milan. Separate Dress Skirts by the hundreds are shown 6 9 in the Bargain Basement—one special lot priced > ALL SPLENDID VALUE Smart style Skirts for street and dress wear—made of fancy striped taffeta THE SEATTLE STAR 2) CONVICTED IN HINDU PROBE| Amer 4 ‘| HOLLAND TRIES | GERMAN WRATH * |l| styles and all sizes. “| Men’s Trousers $3.00—See Them Buy Your Spring Suit at the Bon Marche _—and Make Every Dollar Count | | | Snappy styles for men with young ideas—staid Business Suits for the man of conservanve tastes. | It is hard to give a Suit for $15.00 that we could sell and you could wear with -hut we have a hundred and eight of them here—and you'll agree with us when we say they are remarkable values for the money— ||| —Styleplus Clothes at $21.00 and $25.00. We are the Seattle agents for these popular clothes — and carry them in many satisfaction to both of us if} at $3.00 as long as this lot lasts. Men's Clothing Section, Upper Main Floor—The Bon Marche THE BON MARCHE MEN'S SHOP IS A HANDY PLACE > { th Easy to reach—just a step inside the Lower Sec- 8 assured—with lots of salespeople anxious to please—and a cash register in every section—so that you don’t have tg wait a moment for your change, ond Avenue Maithiey lot of those ‘aul “STETSON” HATS | THE LOGAN THE RE THE BONUS THE SPENC THE BRANDYWINE —Stetson—the Western man’s favorite— || in the five new blocks that are making || such a hit this season-—half a dozen good colors, including Pearl, Smoke, Hunter and 1} Wood—Black as well. Price $5.00 entrance—quick service NATIONALLY-KNOWN BRANDS OF MEN’S GOODS THAT YOU CAN ALWAYS DEPEND ON. MANHATTAN AND ARROW SHIRTS— ARROW AND E. & W. COLLARS—MUNSING, POROSKNIT, B. V. D. AND COOPER UNDERWEAR—STETSON, PRE- MIERE AND MALLORY HATS AND MANY OTHER WELL-KNOWN LINES, The New Ribbed Union Silk Fiber Socks Suits Come Marching In 45c a Pair Sa AT $1.00 EACH Men's fancy Socks, with stripes, figures or clocks— in black, white, gray and too—for And they'll keep on marching, champagne. they're just the kind men want—Bodyguard They're mill runs of higher light weight Union Suits—short sleeves, ankle grade socks. length—white or ecru—perfect fitting. THE BON MARCHE | LOWER MAIN FLOOR | CHIEF WARREN IS | was advance Bell and J. J rl SPEEDER LEAVES ! m © LITTLE VICTIM IN |PROBING CASE OF at FCnCe Deve, AS te . 1 SAVE AN Ese CROP FOR WINTER Gilet nt Police ‘Warren mpent<Fec | DRAKE FREED © to t who Tue ” nesday stigating bribery charges . psrbilgaa Pee = 084 jon, with sp {tamily uses eggs in emaller _auantity vi ne welling sd aving her u the war garden end, that resulted in suspension Tues | in frent of her home, 814 24th part of our work as day of Poli t Frank L, eG us ed up t stor | ns, Melvin and Patrolman G. C. Collins. Go idrie Giadae E; | th : ¢ Gordon and J. Frand SaaS is another angle to this ed by William Teasdale, of the | Drake are on thelr way back to hi the diver of | ing of summer Norris hotel, 1423% Third ave., of | Couver barracks to serve in the avila al the car did 1a warning, ac-| if possible as t the acceptance of $100 “hush” division of the United Stat al the een | Keep it for use later | shells must be clean. If th Melvin and Col denied the | /Ury iting the riot that wreekt h has t » furnished the p | aste the surplus. o| charg saying tha’ ney will prove | the F t Printing Co. plant 1 has beer i peop . reo girl is under medical atte 7 | ‘Tho $100 is alleged to have been |, Deliberations tasted one hour si as her home paid to Collins and Melvin during a| five minutes Tuesday ai | raid on the premises of Te .| Bi irresponsibility, brow te | when 13 bottles of whisky we about 1 sediti _ for other cover | articles ‘all and It ta arly, Also io Je, in a written statement, | dustrial We seditious! | ie cost of living | says the two officers » to his| Publications printed by the Pigott] | room, discovered liquor ed i by Attorneys ullivan for “WILL CARE Ab rticles are to fo ‘I's too bad,” dQ that “abou lefense eir plea t BY BIDDY BYE tighten out mat Such a defense made it necessary } ; The chief is checking over reports |in the return of the verdict, for t fe oxperiment by u fr ‘ fa he) Gin. pabends Gas rho mine | Jury to sign an affidavit that the dew 4 wa joes ia yg te A whether or not Melvin and Collins | fendants were not mentally irrespons : ate n have ¢ = sahiars Rai ted with vice disease rvin | were on duty in the residence dis- | ible during the trial and that a reg pe e sent from all parts of Wash: | winte clud | trict at the time Teasdale says they | !pse or recurrence of the state wagl t 1 | winter inclu an tinent, fe to be estab. ik ait. oat ‘aided his rooms. untikely Ps bance br oo ke Immediately following the adjourn n : ment of court, the defendants held > upplies and a staff of physician paraffin; covering them with | ¢ minutes to Pe Until an appropriation for maintain: | (hem in solutions of lime water or quart of wa-| 00: Oe ee ee ing the institution can be obtained | water glass. i © Paiva ADD 215, ]O TONNAGE Jana for tho defense asked a ver thru the legislature, it will be] Of all the methods tried, the last ‘ WASHINGTON, April 24—Con.| “ict from the jury upon the basis atir . of patriotism, ‘The preserv f financed by subseription |the immersion in water glass, has and repe » be| tracts for 29 m els, aggre pipet “y — y arvana The stat campaign now rests | proved most successful. It is ree | certain the wa + dissoly jing more than 000 tons were let | ne be es whe ae ma the n the hands of a permanent commit | omme db: the iry division of Half fill w the emergency fleet corporation feet yg : hagpapione hoe rad n A f di Tuesday night, at the | the United States Department of Ag-| or other ce omeacees ng welsae Ss a fritplaat se 8 vee a < urny, navy, state and fed: | riculture | che to. he Nita dts ing that the wrecked Pigott plant : ral health officials and municipal] gga preserved by this method] eges gently, ¢ I | Seas seen. boon ett: ee i 4 cs ’ nm An) government and the prosecution of ds called by May-| will keep in per condition for may be left open several af fyael to open the jars to be sure from eight months to one ye. 1) and more || the war e ALroriuie s added from time to} has not evaporated, If th of the committee are:| may be 1 freely either for cook-| time, When the jars are filled with| covered by less than two inches it Commis s pour in enough of the liquid so: if wise to add more of the water] CHAR ‘ON, W. Va., April 24 ; of Spokane; Dr earthenware] lution to cover them from two to| glass solution, —Mict Waldron, minor league be kin and Dr. J. B. Crichton most prac-| three inches. Seal the jars by past Wpen removed from the water| baseball player, was shot and killed r tle; Mayor-elect C. M. Ridd nd water-| ing firmly over the top several thick-| glass for use eggs should be washed sday by the sister of John coma, and Mayor David F, Powell, pet tight wooden kegs may be used if| nesses of heavy paper. Cover with| and. if used for boiling, prick the| Weaver, of whose murder Waldn Walla Walla nt. The size of the] more paper or cloth tied firmly about! blunt end of the shell\with a needle| was acquitted several days ago. nds upon the number ation for appendicitis | of egies it ix desired to store 1 at St. Luke's hos , Col, in January, 1885 Sanoma W girl Without the] fired ev the jar and set it in a cool place to| to permit the air to escape from the| ver, 22 years o remain until autumn, A cool, dry|air cell at that end y bullet in her revol cellar, such as used for storing fruit |e king the heated air might crack) into Waldron’s body, She is If the is the ideal storage place, but an or-| the shell in cookine held under heavy bonds, | The first o | was perfor | pital, Denver If 26 or 30 dozen are put down two Seal lon Jars will contain them,