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railway ot 1899, at tMe Postotfice at Seattie, W ash, under the Act of Congress Merch 'S, 1819, Per Year, by Mall, $3.60 sir, Me uth. Temperature Last 31 Hours Maximum, 53. Minimum, 3 Today hoon, 5 i, - _ J bid | TWO CENTS IN SEATTLE, Doyle Exhibits Picture Which He BADE STAKE FR Says Shows Spirits of the Dead “ Se EW YORK, April if é 1 i howing % 7d CHIEF ' SLAYER 1) many grim, set faces hovering over a crowd as- , ae . ; ‘ sembled at the Cenotaph in’ London during two min- | i ie utes of prayer for England’s war dead was exhibited sean ary ( )f icer: here by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle during a lecture last Ame 1cans Barred s unting ght ‘ys, Y re ~ J nlED From Shows, Is Murderers Open Sir Arthur today offered to let skeptics examine F ~s ; ee E 7 | " the photograph just as closely as they liked. He de- 3oard F inding Fire on Br others clared it was taken by an English spiritualist who % exposed the plate for the full two minutes of the BY JOHN W. NELSON TRINIDAD, Colo, April 7— ‘silence st Armistice day. Members of a posse, searching When the picture was thrown on the screen in : ¢ ARE ca ho ; ‘4 < Zi for the slayers of Chief of Po. Carnegie hall a murmur ran thru the audience. Sev ‘ thout t owte b é co ‘ | ¢ Oscar Davis, of Raton, N. M., eral women sobbed. The great crowd, held back from who was killed there last night, the monument by soldiers of the guards regiments, “ ped seed killed Lee Davis, was blurred in the photograph owing to the long time BS yglBeh std. ng PR ca hg add ee ‘aton, as he and his of the exposure. But just over the bowed heads of ji y be ‘ahown in ; ’ { ss : L < i” 2 dad 7 Baer gi eee the people was a cloud of faces. Some of them had anes Maynard ave, and ‘ 5 : a : B A ee anne stern expressions, like men going into battle. Some : tor Saturday night by : The two brothers failed to halt 8 2. Ss 8, going into battle. Some v : “ P when ordered by she pire were mere smears, others quite distinct.- ; : or ae ‘sala F ) i , § : the top of Raton pass 4 hee cannot be seen by Americans. } 2 ! ye K i Members of the posse immediately _] thls | . iy -for..J ‘opened fire, killing young Davis, pleture -J9, only - for. apes The youth had no connection with | ease d the importer, He talked the killing of Officer Davis, who wus Howdy, folks! It's generally a ing! jucense and the other a California in F gnitur d and sta 2 % De pay: } | “ . i not related to the slain boy TOWN AROUSED. first wed hin speech be Hy . . . Chief Davis was shot and killed at | pa mew Brew came iculate reached Mesa eg ‘ Raton last night when he attempted nde ‘i ¢ : [to stop a fight between occupants © OVER OUTRACE before the Interview. ba¢ ‘ ‘ Jot two cars, one bearing a Kansas tough job writing this first para- staph, but this one is easy. Peat | Feeling Intense Against Jap t ‘ MAYOR PUTS His FOOT DOWN tag. Both cars sped ‘north toward Colorado line after the shoot Jing. m \ | . ; ‘ | One of the’ automobiles was found | considered ood Who Hurt Boy ayor Edy Bre wan in } hove y 7 |abandoned a few hours later. The to give a drink of hooch to H Ne Informe f jother escaped a cordon .of police & person bit bya rattlesnake, Give} 0 ane that the picture 4 > |stationed near Pueblo and was re it to the rattlesnake. tm "Bice 5 4 t it iN a Me ee iwh . > : di 2 j Ported coming toward Denver early Mayor Brown telle the street car) Melbyrne Wiley, 17-year-c high P ‘ ‘ 9 esaple hat the new doctring of | #cbvol boy, who was dragged for /work is based upon spirition” | Over m mile and sert injures rather than upon “inspiration.” But| Under the truck of B, Itabaahi, ii it wasn’t for “respiration” where {Auburn Jap 4 farmer, Thurs Would any of us be? }day night, became known eee } sMerous th threats Doe his epigram, without |b made against the sre a | a : “E> ~ fil SHIP BRINGS ho pleturea sho ae ec icici wa 23}, _ FIVE BODIES ter. censor VINEYARD HAVEN, Mass, April credit, fr Elbert Hubbard, Just}truck driver, accordin | Here's “Rosebud,” who is, to réign in Seattle during |7—The fishing schooner Menensho Uke a colyumist? Thenz. Matt Starwich,, but \ be s arrived here today with the Lodies of © Re Taleved” thle: pias gmail Mrs. Christabel Hidme Russell and baby Geoffrey. Be-| Rose week. She i8., Katherine Curtis, 13, daughter of Mrs. five men, found floating of CHunam SPECIAL OFFER ei chore. eg John Hugo Rubee ll, heir of Barton Ampthill. Clara J. Curtis, 6282 20th ave. NVE. mark, not far from the spot where SPE . OFFE! will prevail. KE RES BA —Photo by Price & Carter, Star Staff Photographers} a mall unidentified steamer sank “ Seattle Star. --50 cents a month) Itabashi is free or 5 ly_yesterd: Home Brew .50 cents a month , bail, posted in Judge C suddenly yesterday. Another echoon: SRS ue TRIALS STOPPED Pecrage ab. Stake! SKAGIT POWER ‘Katherine Curtis SUGAR SELL§ —P.se--2" ses em rn to Page 4, puma 2 a trawler, was sighted by coast F. Scott wither’ famous story, FOR ING LiF guard: a “The Beautiful and Damned,” is| In the meantime, young Wiley: is| no sein a he bie Mr, tut |i ao sphere of Mur ait Dhowe Chae STRIKE ENDED Notice: Sone BELOW COST *s:"< re | for the heroine would be, ‘The|miracle if the boy: lives, the doctors t | | of Rose Week Coast guards picked up a lifebuoy cies weet n injured, his eye.| MARION, In, 7 By MILTON BONNER —_-| Men Get Hot | islon and bearing the name “John Dwight of Beautiful and Dumb." yelleved to have | — ; a New York.” lof murde : ; The hous BY WANDA von KETTLER | Retailers Here Buy Before i. It teas the hour of midnight, They |sigbt is tn danger, and his flesh ts |Of murder and conspiracy agains w:lorkethen (iar tates texitl 25-Cent Increase | No crown of’ gold for Seattle's | Price Is Boosted ‘ were on a oreen expanse under a pate | Cut i eee eer ent ne out of the Herrin massacre wore | maee of Eogtand's “tamous baby, 16-| — | “Rosebud,” who ts to reign over the DEBS WILL GO white light. dragged ‘over the rough: py rb idixmiased by Cireult Judge D Workmen. on the. Skagit tunnel |\clty during Roso week, April,7 to 14. a | iiss me,” one of them cried. But{and stones in the Auburn month-old Geoffrey Rus#ell, {hnocent « aay wf and white} Sugar was retailing in Seattle ‘ “shes Hartwell today. gure in the costlient and indsti#en-| have omplete victory in their | Rather, a shower of pink and white the other roiled by heedlesaly. For|~ Additional details of the wild flight The indletments were pro: tales ates apa be Briton his. Las wil ale seid fragrant petals, sprinkled down upon | Saturday’ morning for less than the they were a couple of billiard balls| of Itab Serer the soeldent, wills | nest ct -Telo rae estes aes [strike for hot luriches at ‘the noon | EDI! fee an Head. wholesale price, ‘The wholesale quo:| TERRE HAUTE, Ind. ApH t- Gnd the player had missed. Grete a eey st Was fauttoned 10 | oT caonnie tallies io obtain a| It jg a parallel’ to America’s: Siiil|HOUF, according to an announcement | Fathering Curtin: 12 daughter of | tation was 9.95 cents a pound on|yugene V, Debs today told the nals [ine crank of the: machine,’ ware | tian! treats second’ trial. In-| man enne, but thontnken ate not only | Saturday by J. orrie, of R. C.| Mrs, Clara J. Curths, 6282 20th ave. jeane, but it was golng 9.25 cents |tinited Preas that he had received Rodolph Valentino's marriage was | learned Saturday. dictments charging larceny growing| wealth, bat a ages "| Storie: & agit’ contractors. re [No Was proclaimed Seattle's Rose-{@ pound Ina ‘number of markets. |a’ cable from Moscow tnyitinge Hin declared legal yesterday, and vaseline| Wiley's screams drew the atten: jout of rioting in connection with the| Mra. Christebel “Hulme Feussell, |i Maa aut nk | DUG at 2p. m, Friday, by Maj, Jesse | Many retailers, it was explained |¢, Visit Russia and that he plannelt leaped two points on the halr.oil| tion of scores of citizens as the truck | OU Ot. were allowed to stznd and| mother of Baby Geottres wg a elle ilies ioe hah ide hc gd k EOP superintendent of the park| Saturday, anticipated the advance /to go there, but had fixed ho Gath curb market. | (Murn to Page 4, Column 2) the state may later attempt to ob-| healed tho verqet which ranted: a | 980 completely tying up the work. |! department. ‘The ceremony. way held jand jald:in. a supply some time ago “| have Teesived’s 4 cats Gn See eS : |tain xome convictions on these acou.| tivores te joter Hugo. Ruaseli,:son | MAVe! sind “won a. partial victory in! 1n ¢ront of thé Volunteer park-con: (and are now. able to eoffer the Moscow inviting mo. to visit. Russia EVERYDAY HEROES | Committee Given j sations, and helr of Baron’ Ampthfil, former | Mele demand for higher tone jaervatorys: Where '@ eroup) otertie (prodbat at. lees: thins WhGlewl and) 6 hon ken te aie ty donee Alonzo J. Snee- ‘ The county has been at a tre-| viceroy:of India, and onetime, «eera. | THe en ne Eh ate dar ie i nda ahd” representa-|ure willing to'do tt to attract other! aut for the present and immediate 4 ale, only man in Control of Klan! |tnendous expense already and, altho| tary to Joseph Ohambériiny |” ceonite Ih Wagen, They Wat pi | tlves of the Seattle Chamber of Com-| trade, vail tor| ture I shall be so fully occupied America who, j ATLANTA. Ga. April 7—A com: | wo have done our utmost to prove to|. Iuskell, is a- granliyoh of he ,wixth | iindhds and. wale endhted a sebent the Seattle Rose soolety and) * This See teer eannot peeling to{ With engagements hero at ) home when the drawer mittee of three, composed of Empo- | two Juries that these men wore mur-|Karl Beauchamp and kreaterapdson per day. Increase In. wages, which | t8¢ Lions: era had gathered. Bay, tauee ob tims, abcor ing that I shall be unable to leave the of the bureau gets a | tor William J, Simmons, Imperial! derers and reaponsible for tie Hote, for the fourth of Clarendon. “IM | hisey hae pay to 50 cents a day | PRETTY CEREMONY Bred. a Para TaRUARES. of the country," said Debs, stuck, does not Wizard H. W. Evans and J. M./we have failed,” Duty stated in usk-| mother, Lady Ampthill, Is, the datgh: Higher than the:scnle "being: paid in| 18 HELD ore vg a Ne Arcak ae bist! € Sa tive it a kick. George, wore Invested with tentative | ing the court that. the indictmonta| ter of an carl, and Iw Iady.tnwaiting | MSNer than th Butte, Mont, and| The throne was a rustic chalr from Me ee Ee Cee rice eer WAcMfoucdw, dana teh hata cape note bei etek ae | control of the Ku Klux Klan in a de-|be nolle proneed, to, Queen Mary Couer d'Alene; Idaho. {the conservators; the scepter, a jay. |tHme to Sataeane, fo Menrice, #04 omaky, head ot the -Russiati wae Casts)! Homie Been Jelsion handed down by Superior] “Lt am convinced {t will be 10 HEARINGS An a result) of tho Compromise enderwhite primrose plant. The | BAXte retin 25 conte per 190 {DOr Unlons, cabled Debs he would staff Photographers, s ‘ Judge ©, D. Thonias here today, sible to get convictions:in this coun-| FORTUNE | granted the men by the contractors, | shower of petals and the presentation at a be heartily welcomed to Russia, This committese, ruled, |ty, regardless of the evidence | There :havp basa: tivo telale sof the they are returning to work in large | of the two guardians completed the titration tt ne aye — | will conduct the a ‘ secret | Asuistant Attorney General C, W.| sensational .ouae, Which has “cost. numbéiw, Ay gang of 80 men wan! ritual,” Miss Abbie. ¥. Bissell and Heit California-Hawallan, refinery, one | order. until a’ hea + Sim: | Middiekautt, director of the prosecu:| ¢190,000 and tlid neryledn, ot the most lmont from Seattle to the works Sat-| Miss Charlotte Kolmitz, both flower - aaah) mons’ petition;to have fim plied in| tion, as a special reprenentutive ot| prithant Ineséen atthe peition won urday, morning,” Other créwas are be | enthusmats, will beithe:"Roses" who eee bt ag hah RN con r TRUCKLOADS OF REAL dolee | absolute exthority over the organiza. | Attorney General Baward and Baby Gestnsy; “or Whont ing organized here. will guard the bud during the week. ng Ly The prince of W we read in| Hon Jah jin a re eautement Issued today.| charged he.was Hot the father;-wid'|. lhe Wages. now in effect’ on the| Katherine heraelf fe 2» lover of aitenattate poate per 100. pounds fai}. “BOOZE IS PORTION the public prints, has again fallen pa coweunnt NalatioGbeee Hine and | not déclared “Mewttimate, HIM tho | Skagit, project are the highest being flowers, ie wan liaead bart fa added by, 80 ‘Banttta srhblekal et M OUT TO STOCKHOLDERS off his horse, 4 wz aie. btaln ‘yt Iimpartl ‘s ys Phd , ne excneraied an. ae pAld for ‘this class is Oca byt oe a be a an tee Nace fee ae GHICAGO, Aprit om Liquide. Thousa of people "7 nonaltile to obta martin spondonts, in, the, frat. trial. later | rgcoive $5.75. day; check tenders re.| Commerce becausoy of h v0 ‘for t \ OH p iin pie aes tye Park, Lote] The Bon Marche \| o'to conic any reese nection | found Mrs, Ruiswell eylllyof miscon:|ogive: $5°n day and muckers $4.76. {rosen and other blooms and beeaiiee: Leonard Is Called” Pel nA te aot ho B to nee the prince take his daily || Is :advertising Home very special |) with the massacre. "Justice,-we-re: |=" (ruen ty Page 4, Column 4) ‘Tho, bourding house, operated Wy the |she Ix ¥aid to represent the most de. E th 1 eed arid sUirlely “decldett: to, pee p ‘i || offerings for Monday In today's|| gret. to conf cannot bé obtained BARS ‘ city, charges “$1.50 a°day for iments |alrable type of American. mirthood. ast; other ll Out of the. plete, a4 a corpora |] STAR, on page 18, Hee Wey amngan, county. sta Jt «ia water) and todging. Hediling, electric Night,|) She i an outdoor girl, 'a sctiool| A, W, Leonie, proeident of tho||' Hoh’ and distribute \“aisets to Waste of time and money to continue STARTS SUIT steam heat and shower baths are pro: |girl with eansiderable ambition, and | Puget Sound Power & Light Co.,ts to |. stockholders. with thes os,” Middlekauet iid vided dt the city's hotel ® member or the Campfire organiza:|teave In a’ few days for Braintree, Whe company, doalér’s in’ “fine n q A. cold lunch at the noon hour (Turn to Page 4, Colummn’t) Mass, where his mother, Mrs, # Ac}] Wbinky on ja largo scale. before FOR $100,000) ,.c:.ci tner at, Sie noon ho sdtBes tomar prohibRion;, was. permitted by see | Who will head a movement. to make tq earwig the official state | flower? fall. Maori, who has been keeping a} - record, 4 that the prince of In the Want Ad Wales’ riding percentage Js .500, n e an i THE M Ews Pages TAC SOMA MAN CLEVELAND, Ohlo, April #—Miag | MeN to the striking pointy 1. WW. ‘ernment officials to distribute 1 NEWS | f &« vali ‘ veral hundred thousand ‘doll mh a ett] PLANE, VICTIM yt ar tl ict whee; Mexicana Atreat | lnaouRNS CHILD Nxt name cemetaen Monday—Lenin's sendition better. ‘bargaing In used cars. Here a oy] |court, filed sult-tor $100,000. agadnat Months among tho men, consolidated American Doctor finally winding up its business at- y—Lenin's condition worse, a good one DAYTON, Ohio, April 7.—Capt,| Mra, Newton D. Baker, Mra. Bonediet Mata tac craters needle eol PRXICO GUTY: AME Ucn TRIES SUICIDE! i nh Ym een, » | leone . bi ftnol or ’ Oore . 4 I" : hn a toe i | Richard Derby was killed today ‘when |¢ rowell and Mids. }lovtiee A, Blagk, | Afontter F ward Tullidige, 6f Sin Antonio,’ Te: aS ‘thai’ 100" Micke ruartioa @ 01a nose dive| alleging fale w f dor, : ake 0 by Rtlef, due to the loss ¥ridny—Dabe Rath In condition, LATE OAKLAND court bis airplane went Into.a nove dive |illeming {alae «inl mallolouy alarden, | 8¢0 fu i; as, IS under arrest here and 14 held] Overcome by grief, by seores Of pollvemon and fede Baturday—Babe Huth notin. condition. MLANTRBXTTAR land, folk £000 foot at MeCook tra;|” According to te potttone thowe | “ead e ees Pe ante lnton | comimuntondo. of Ker child, which was Dhrnedsto |] shay | eases cand 8 8 ais ee nately || Tle pldbe imtruck aw thirn and nal three and. Ming oar. Aniletsoit fl, | atte ceunte Alora Wat lf THe wan taken intolbustody shortty [death two months ago, Ars Titlian Berl «i stdnet Next Week oe j Aplingeted. Many horrified mpectas|reetor of the Cleveland yoqundil | of | hae foceunrec € [after his arrival from’ Los’ Angolos, | MeGowin, '25, “of the Gurdon hota, | Atle ah whore At hhh Geen Kent. ete Hid tora My the plane fall, { Girl Beouts, gb) Ito yemive her | . Police vofuséd (6 £°Ths charge, | SWullowed poison enrly Sdeurds is r p Wornment eal sites pr bition, thf caf f 1 Capt Derby wae tn thy onginoening leader of troop, uaN FRANOISCO, April 1 Rabbi | put said the arrest was ordoved b ary effort. to commit suicide, acgurd ‘f oa cellar. rut / Wchdol wh MeCook fidtd.| Hin parent § calm the citi Whe dnd] Ay OG) Dates, WIP Wag found Withhis | Prosident Obregon, , i ing to* the , police. Meowan ‘the! dividend to eqeh hi de ‘ot } pote HEacoma, Woal Hin wife, | t publi _ aod) mel jAkullverushed ih y hotel hers two |! -Tallldga'a father is reportod.to be wis discovered in. critical, conditions|] 40 sitiiros was reported tho iw Turnyto these offerings NOW. ,})\Mvink with him here, wax prostrated | statements con devine: nef eharadten days Ag, dod at A howplial yeutordiy Ja prominent iphyulolan of Philadel’; dnd taken to: the city hospital, Sho] | heen nearly 60 bartels, (Turn to Page 4, Column 1) | when informegd.of the tragedy, land HODULLA AH sins 4 Anew afternoon, (aka, * tra hase chance Loy HeCOVOL yy Saturdayetabe Kath not in eo 4

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