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DIN. FLIRT MURDER k Is. Freed in Trial Killing of Edward Kelly FRANCISCO. At for ond Alice Harris Wood make second at ey to give bail for the cen. gm the “flirt murde Mhe acquittal WY her husband, of the Of Murdering award Kelty, seo Newspaper man after the verdict of Was returned by the Jury mi@hleht, Judes Ward refused Mra, Woodcock %, ui nent of the wv t wae for a great demonstration part of Woodcock’s friends. Shot Kelly after, he al: | Kelley had tipped his hat to} Woedcock and had said “Good Dee, 20 an ¢ Edgar se Mehowed that Mra, Woe Had told her husband that men on firting with her and to this she preceded and a friend down Market | le ‘Wooteock, armed with a ; Was prepared to punish any Who xpoke to his wife. Woodenck also ts charged Woodcock is a state And‘is a university man. Was temporary Insanity ULING.ON ING ORDER) lA ged Mother Wiiten Tabor LAWTON, Mich., Deo. 20.—(United ress.)—Mre. Sarah Tabor, 76, may rf Story Tenants Have | j yet face trial in conneetion with the - Equal Rights |m¥sterious death of her danghter Maude, I utor G. BE, Warner an | founced tod: ‘Tabor, mother have an office on thelof the 4é-yearold “trunk. victim,” Noor of the Elsiesmith duild-| feyeod with authorities during the instance, you have just as | coroners inquest yesterday. When to park your auto truck mtrance while you lon the man who has of-| ithe ground floor. decision was made A, by the} she was thru the jury reported that Mise Tabor died as the result of an illegal operation performed by per- sons unknown ‘The aged woman apparently en- Pet public works at ite Friday | soyed the clash with officers, With It settles a vexatic prod! utmost composure she accepted thei fhich grew out of enforcement | attacks and gave back blows as w Fecently enacted traffic code. | strong. Her story that Maude died on the establishment of com-|in her arma of natural causes and bgones in front of busines®| ine str basement et under the terms pground floor firms assumed torship of t ome. It commercial zone, so to} traf. complaints lodged with the lof the home was the result of a pact that eventually the two would buried together quest. The woman's keen answers and questions kept a crowd amused. ‘ef public works that upper | Oniy ¢ olemnity. That Eemee tracks into the commer | \iaude's words — “Mothe: swith a steam shovel moved | nother, mother.” to issue an order Friday} fal zones are for the| Use of anybody or any firm Mts Offices In a building, two or 42-story. also ruled that no prt 1 haw a right to park in front of a buliding to a safety zone. Board to Run Pas- Boats to Orient IGTON, Dec. 20.—(United for establishment by ing board of a passenger ine between the Pacific and the Orient within four were announced by Chair-/ Payné of the shipping board, on’ Trial as Murderer: of Girl ELD, Ore., Howell, 1 trial here on a charge of mur-| @year-old Lillian Leuthold,| last July. testimony which has been in- 8 far is practically the ‘fan recorded at the first trial, which the jury disagreed state’s case is based entirely | circumstantial evidence. The} is crowded with specta-| ‘The trial is expected to be con early next week. Is Ordered to Insane Asylum) NTIC CITY, N. J 2 [ARSH tn Dec. 20. ‘Esther Vlake, charged with the B s Pot her S-year-old ron, ‘was sent to the county in ‘yestertay by Robert Inger. | L county judce Blake will be held tn the asy-| i, pending examination by a com: | of alienists appointed by the | authorities, | lisher’s Son | on Board Tanker| AND, Dee, 20—Francta| on, son of C. 8, Jackson, pub- of the Oregon Journal, was ama ting the trip from Portland to Francisco on the oil tanker J.| Chansior, which was wrecked | Thursday night off Cape Blan- | | son, who was not a regular | i Nn, rélieved the second assistant | pec . efit Beer for the oné trip, just for} * experience | " Mo reports have reached Portland her Jackson was among the sur. FOR U. S. ARMY RANK Dec. 20.—The ira committee y ordered a favorable on the nominations of four er generals and three major Those tg be major gen ‘in the permanent army estab- are! Dickman, Kernan and Those to be permanent generals are: MeRae, Graves and ae ain. ID OVER TO JURY Charlie Wing, charged. with the of narcotics, was bound to the ‘grand jury on $1,000 + McClelland Friday, ‘The bin Press.) — With Harry:S. New’'s alleged confession of | the prosecution the murder of Frieda Lesser, as prop er evidence for the prosecution, It “P| ery diamond ring, said to have been peared te Woolwi part of the case by which he hopes to prove New guilty. tions, by United States Commisisoner Britain, SENATE VOTES MONEY FOR WOUNDED VETS WASHINGTON, Dec. 20.—Theisen- ate has passed a bill appropriating $30,000,000 to pay Increased compen- sation to wounded American soldiers. had already passed the house. It had the active support of the American Legion. Confession Is 20.—(United { the admittance of} xiay that District Attorney e had completed the greater The confession was submitted late yesterday, and, contrary to expecta- defense couftsel offered onty perfunctory objections No session of the court was held today. Tbe trial will be resumed at 10 a. m. Monday Attorneys saw little possibility of completing the case before Christmas. and predicted it would’ not ‘be over until the first of the following week ‘The defense, in addition to insa: experts and a number of witnesses, is to present its collection of more than 20 depositions dealing with the boy- hood and past life of Harry 8. New, | land bis claim that he is the soo of Ulnted States Senator Harry 8. New, I would never, commit.’ ” of Indiana. } tion that New had told Miss ew Wedding Plans Jers, trained nurse, that| Mis ders said she was aware jeved Frieda Lesser “was in| of Frieda's wedding plans ‘and had was onevof the unexpected | dissuaded the girl from her tnten-| ures of the season yesterday in| tions of keeping the marriage secret 4 trial for alleged: murder from her mother L. Anderson of Venice, who was) On one or two occasions just pre brought to court asm surprise wit-| vious to July 4, Miss Sanders said neas to establish where and for what | Frieda had seemed t © nome of | purpose New'ts alleged to have se-/her usual lighthbarted mant but | cured the gun with which’ Miss Less-/the night phe left the Lesser home er was shot, fafled to identify the gun or to throw any important light on’ the case. ‘Two other witnesses, Mra. Clyde Minnis, Mine Lesser’s aunt, ete Mra. Nellie Putnam, a friend, testified that New had been exceedingly ner- vous on the afternoon of July 4. Miss Lesser was killed that night. “Hie chewed a cigar constantly and seemed amas! different,” Mra. vere was laughter thruout the in-/ May Be Put on Trial in Death Case, WAS \ YOUNDED. DEC. 20, 1999. Meg SBA TTLE STARSATURDAY, RUMOR FRENCH Plot Against-Vi, \count Frus- trated by Auto: Schedule BY GRORGE M (United Preea Staft DUBLIN, Dee. tack yesterday rs 20. upon lord Hewtenant of hon wh, faljed becwuse th field : mise mabe marshals train. was two t ahead of schedule when it ed Ashtown station, it was NOW HERE—FOR ONLY SIX MORE DAYS learn. ‘a ‘ara ‘abo Dead Daughter | | ie Presented Putnam testified. Several exhibits were entered by including a photo- graph of Miss Lesser and Miss Lene her engagement ring. Mine Sanders, the frained nurse, who lived at the Lenser home, proved the most important witness of the | semion. It was Miss Sanders, whom New had said in his a nfew | sion was to have performed an oper- jation on Miss Lenver | Mine Sanders told of taking dinner emed ¢ at a restaurant with New the latter} «pooxing for a burglar,” he | part of June : A a ’ = Daily at11,1,3,5, 7and9 | “He said: ‘I think Frieda 14 run-|. Latuin-had notified «police that AFTERNOONS NIGE 7 ound,’ Mins Sanders testi) man was attempting to break in the sigs NIGMES, AETER..6 1 : If she _ in trouble would] qoor, When Reynolds was disco . pai she — Floor and Lower b A . U a help her out?’ | mh .weitie ah ki yng gat power peagescessoes : adcony 20S RE es » drawn gun, he was a: sete ‘Ebel. tee mls Super! nr inder tor who would do that. If she is in Children 10¢ Chidaen .... WwW AND \ trouble she will have to have the} Loge Seats Aile Loge Seats. PI i . w. a - child All Prives Plus Tax ayin ce Song its” i said: ‘Many a man is in ~ CLEMENCEAU T0 8 bear panics Hits enitentiary for committing a crime for the ride f returned, she was mo she was singing | Mine Sanders testified | New sat thru the testimony with. }out the slightest evidence of any }emotion, His face showed signs of }a sleepless night and great strain~ undoubtedly the result of yesterday's {dramatic testimony of Mrs. Alice | Lesser, mother of the dead girl, appy the or time,” URGES PEACE FOR IRELAND LIVERPOOL, Dec, 20—If there is any possible basis for “reasonable terms of peace’ with Ireland, “few things would be too big a price to , pay” to achieve it, Andrew Bonar e Law, government spokesman, do- IMINATE SEVEN MEN ‘clared in an address here last night. Bonar Law spoke at & conserva tive mass meeting shortly after re attempt on the French in Dublin French was par. Bonar Law said pirit of na,” he ceipt of news of the life of Viseount The attack upon ticularly significant ms an indication of the of Ir sections if the attack upon the lord lieu tenant was an attempt to intimidate the government, it failed, Bonar Law | dectared, “Attemps of thi make Great Britain adopt self-deter- mination for Ireland,” the govern- ment spokesman asserted, Great he said, will be moved by ‘Justice’ and not by “intimidation.” kind never will| “Comes to Capital | | | Appointment Joshua W,. Alexander Mo., to be the ney mercer has brought. Mrs... Alexanddr to the riational cap'tal, where she will take up residence of Representative of Gallatin, secretary of com ed today, The attackers, according to mation re, had planned to bly the read near Phoenix park, 90 | rreneh’s automobile would be stopped, They expected to dr tw carta acroms the road just before ¢. 96) Thi infor tkade Vord to Another imperial superproduction— the play that ran two seasons in New York, in | vice regal mogor car arrived. a renee mar car being aad which a beautiful girl, gazing into a Yogi's There was a | Fren« h had been wounded, |could nat be verified. ‘The dead member of the attacking | party was identified as Martin Save | | Ago, & Rrooer’s Anmintant. | Police were working on covemnly | clues ax to the identity of the mem: borw of the attacking party, which believed to have numbered from half ja dozen to 25 or 80. Search for Plotters persistent rumor but this crystal glass, sees and then visualizes her own future along the paths of DUTY AMBITION WEALTH— but all The identification of Savage wan} . onsidered an important step. From without | documents found on the dead mans lov | body, it was believed the authoritien | wit be able to re up re | mainder of the party. The mon were} tid to have escaped on bicycles. Nobody tn Dublinewilt talk about [the attempted crime, The military | lamped down the censorshty lowed to see Lord Fr acd the one was | The incident has stirred Dublin profoundly, Observers differ as t ta probable effects, Many consider it likely there wilt be a tion jagainst extremiam, which will make the government's problem simpler in | the future, All Indications today peinted to a carefully laid plot. The fact that ¥ persona must have kr Attack wae planned, It wae Wil simplify the work of the police in | founding up suspects and probably | getting the gullty persons. It wae the first attempt upon the life of an Eng official str when Ireland waa in the t home rule measure Ireland was calm h hundreds of Frit orm scattered thru eneral uprising | uation Ir w p and sok untry idered pomnibie. CHARGE EX-COP TRIED ROBBERY: Information Is Filed Against Reynolds in Superior Court c™M. Reynolds, former patro}- man, discharged from the police force after failure to answer ac- cusations that he attempted to rob the home of Ira Lattin, 12294 Yesler way, last Monday night, was charged with this at- tempted robbery and two others the same night, in an informa tlom filed in superior court Fri day afternoon. Reynolds, according to the charge. | be connected with the attempted hold- | up of Ansiem Hendrickson, 1216 FE. | Spruce st, at 12th ave. and Yesler| way, and the subsequent attempted | |forced. entrance of Hendrickson’s| | home. | Hen M. Pronger, welder, Hotntiy. | Reynolds was a member of Hpolice fe Monday night, but not on duty at the time of arrest Rrother officers took Heynolda in to custody an he stood near the Lat tin home with drawn revolver no 1 EY ! \ Lovely \Clara Kimball Young plays the girl. She has no less than five leading men of note in her support. She submerges her own personal- ity into four characters—an opera singer, a drug fiend, a-socsety woman and a school teacher. The acting variety of the picture is a revelation. “Eyes of Youth” is a screen triumph. | in Trial. of Harry. New LOS ANGELES, Dec. is charged | the} was} wee | SCOT’S KILT SURVIVES REFORMS IW WAR GARB BACK TO PARENTS LONIC The committee| TOLEDO, Dec. 19.—A p>) —A slim; o appointed to recommend changes in | hts daughter's features on Coys, | MOVIE BRINGS GIRL _ BE PRESIDENT?! cays VILLAIS. (SHIPIS READY | He. Has Decided to Retire NEARING BORDER TO TAKE REDS From French Premiership | army uw orm, while urging that of-|of a movie, enabled Rev, Samuel Gib. —* dresses be simplified and/son to locate Mrs. Minnie Smith, his Las other changes made, reported that|daughter, who . LONDON Dee. 20, (United rh wae : pecame separated Pres.) — Premier. Clemenceau, -t| Report: Bandit Chief Is -Ap- }Goldman and Berkman, With | ‘Ye Kit be revined isis tinecce saat ridintaa France, has decide finitely to r ; proaching Rio Grande jtire from the premier: months, it was | tively today. Others, May Go Today NEW YORK, ip within two} reported authorita- BY RALPH H. TURN Dec, 20.—The trans- | & candi\- " ordered deported to Russia, From sources clone to the “Tiger” | (United Press ff Correspondent) }y),ort Buford, veteran of the Spanish jit was learned that during the MEXICO CITY, Dec. \var, Was at her pier in South Brook- a confere ne » London t (Night ancho Villa and his lyn today, with steam up, ready to | Clemen George ar 2 “il on two hours aUCe, 0 | oo. = moe rerpwiogerepy RL are approaching ff“! hours’ notice, While no | | lia, vents were made that the} rs ' t has been issued re~ }French premier virtually had decided} the Rio Grande, with Mexican fj -, her mission, it was generally ce] jto accept the presidency | troops. in close pursult, stood she was seheduled to take | 2 | He bas been assured there will bo| frarnagan, minister of war, an- than 300 men and women | | | no opposition f he becomes od tonight nour date, according to this informatior Bar: hat if Vili . A a tarrmgan said that if Villa has es: mang the passengers, It was be-~ A i Clemanoes: wi oo be @ “figure-|eaped from the state of Chihuahua |; leved, would be Emma. Goldman-and| All Episcopal churches, will center their ad,” It was declared, but will direct | i. cromied into Coahuila, then moved || Alexander Berkman, anarchist lead- i i tho aftatrs of the French government northward and is now In the Pino |fers, who wore defeated recently. in| Serweam: at two, mass tings—one at thra-the cabinet. mountain Htheir fight aginst deportation, Christ church, Brooklyn aye, and 47th, and (The state of ¢ hulla lies east In addition te the pxpected one y me! + 2 v ., ‘, Captain of Shi vard of Chihuahua and borders. the #to sai. on. the. Buge others a Pang Clen nt’s, 24th ave, and East Fir. j 2 Grande from the vicinity of La-//have have been gathered up- in. tho! The subject will be the nation-wide campaign. Now in Hospit. to Presidio, ‘Tex The Pino fj Mast, and will be brought here. frea <i SPOUPAMST Olen 3 “wit aim extend from 60 miles, to} Hartford, Conn, and other New. Eng- | Racor a Pn tr on Puambatinacbondena land points for deportation. ‘To these e ‘Shitheerell stanton Ciremalars s xqsnspoe | rhe wart minister said reports of |} Will be added more than 160 due from { br ieeiitioas, Paanahan gacphte nts of arms and munitions to|| the West today. Most of the latter received n message: from Tandon, |> frou Germany are “absolute: {Were arrested in. Western Penney | | ogy er etrdirane cee oor jvania and West Virginia, 4 hushand {6 safe in the hospital at senor | Bandon with a broken: rib |American Killed c SPEAKERS Capt, Sawyer is #0 badly hurt he is | M Figh ii OUR GOVERNORS | Saas bap eee in Mexican Fight} STILL UNDER FIRE ST. CLEMENT’ The. message to Mrs, Sawyer said| EL PASO, Deo, 20.—In a clash be-| ° that, besides her husband, only two| tween Mexicin smugglers ard Amer { WASHINGTON, Dee, 19.—The an Rt. Rev. F. W. K CHRIST CHURCH other men of the Chanslor’s entire |ican soldiers. at t international \nounced determination of woman | Bish “a tthe ne dudg Chadwick crew were saved. Their names were| boundary line last night an Amer-| euffrage leaders to “make" five re-| ean oh, the, Siqnens, Rev. Sidn iat reosived loan provost quard and ® Mexican| \alcltrant. governors of suffrage Rev. FR. Bateman » Gidnay Mong, j civilian were 4 d, according to re.| sates call cial sessions of their) Attillg Norman Rev. W. H. Stone P | porte received.in El Paso, Jie yislatures to ratify the suffray Campaign Manager. Man Killed After | Jamwndment, ia bearing fruit, Ono of : He Slays Another} THOMPSON RE |the.w governors is Robert Cary, Wy oe * vm... | ONL VE. » the 1 woman's = VICTORIA, B. C., Dec, 20.—Jonr YORK, Dec » The val : in| pn party''® pronounceme has prom ne Princeton today followin, a director of the fe det ut ronerve | within the next thre weeks. He brush with provincial police, who at-| bank of New York was announced |yaq pryviously said he would not do tempted to arrest him for the rur sterday \s att any cireumstan 4 | bd duarreled in a railway construction| If there were no other fools in the! Hen Olcwtt, on; Louie FP, Hart camp Monday night, and Connon| world we would be more dissatisfied | Washington; ‘T. . Campbell, Ark shot the other man deaa with ourselyes than ever zona, and\J. B, Robertsoyg. Oklahoma,

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