Newspaper Page Text
PtiEJIT Bltil IH A - MTB man 6HE WAS ARRESTED WITH AN INFERNAL MACHINE IN Mi:R POSSESSION-SHE WAS TO DE PUT TO DEATH BERLIN. May 19.— According to nn article published lv Drsslau Eel- tung. which that paper Insists Is authentic, a nihilist plot t« asses* »in*tc ths 4«nr and royal party while they were attending th< spring review i»n May 11. was nip- Md in lh« hud. *,ul R pretty W vrar eld St'V >'••>" »"u^ lHr" :..n_-,l tor attempting the crime. . v ; * sttaa Mrrcsehkowsay, the rttuisti . ' „{ wtll known professor of medicine at the Ht. Petersburg I'l.t £n iv. was the rlrl. She Is S*td to live "secured a .cat tit the review Lar that part ot the pavilion set Utile (or the ro>al party. Just tie- Tote th* latter arrived her suspi cious actions were noticed by a CRUSHED TO DEATH (Spscial to Th* Star.) DMA, May I>.— Ferdinand Anderson, an employ* of the Taoo ms smelter, was instantly killed yes terday sfteriKH.n at 1 o'clock by bstng crushed beneath the wheela of a freight car. the car had al most slopped when Anderson, who had set the brakes to prevsnt the car from crashtng Into the car ahead, climbed down the front. In ■OOt* unaccountable manner his 9*04 9999*4 and tefore he could lttt out of the way the slowly mov ing car «M »P«t ■*■ Us was ground beneath the heels and life was Instantly crushed out of Mill. Anderson »as .i «i sle mini about M year* if age. ll* had been In the employ of the coin-pary for a number of year* an.l was regarded At a careful aor km mi. JAPS SEIZED RUSSIAN TRAIN fßy Scrlpps Now* Ass'n i IKKWCHWAKO, May 80.—The Jap.\: ftc*t was sighted ten miles north of Kal Chow totlay. The Jap aaese troops marched severs! miles Inland, from Kal Chow and de- ADAMS Tea ami Coffee Go. Pwmmammm^mA ■ »■> »w ■ ■ WBPgg-WgWP -_ ■ - ----- ■■ -.__. ....mm.-..-.-. as. - Friday - And Saturday We will sell Sonoma Preserv -Ist Co. Fancy High Grade Pickles at Less Than Wholesale Prices Don't miss this sale of high grade pickles. Hal* Friday snd Saturday aaggytl^" ■ ■ ' p i .^^^^^^^^^.^ —I———————a ii ii . ■ Adams Tea ft Coffee Co VI Sscond Aye., Nssr Madison -■■■'■■■■■(■■■(•.■■ff'aH When Ready to Buy Your Suit Visit our store; a handsome line of Elngle at 1 Double-Bressted Back Suits bos been collected for your selection. Materials and workmanship are the best to be found anywhere at sny price. - ______ BUSINESS SUITS $12.50 up J. Redelsheimer & Co. Strongest Topcoat House In th* Bute. •00 904 Flrat .a.. tor. Columbia guard who wus examining tilt peo ple near by. tie attempted I" speak to her and instinctively sh. tried to hide a packait* she Iml un .i. her .it i" The guard knocked it from her hand and arrested her Later It was. found the package contained an' Internal machine that would have killed all within a r.i 4llus of several hundred I.t lia.l It tteen exploded. The slti. after being put tO the most severe torturrs In a futll* ef fort ' miKe her disclose the Iden tity of her accomplices, was put to death. Hhe attended the St. Petersburg t'nlverslty, where It I* said ii rabid nihilistic society exists among the students. striked four mltrs of rsllrnsd. cap turing a citiitnilsM.irl.it train. HATES MAY come DOWN Insurance Surveyor Pleased With Seattle Fire Depart ment According to I.4** McKenite, chief i surveyor nt the \\ asluiiKt.tii Insur ance association a reduction ol In- , surance rates in the residence dla trlrt* of the . It V Is a possibility of ' the near future. He came to this conclusion after th* Investigation -of local fire engine houses mad* i yesterday afternoon with Mayor lUlltnser Chief Cook and Chair man /.lund.-n nf the fire sad water Committee. He said he considered the depart ment to tie In first rlssa shape, the runs not being sicesslvely long, si it! one exception, In one section i of ttie city, *!*<>. the water pressure i I was found to h« Inadequate. Mr. M. Heinle will now make sal i I naps, turn of th* sister department i ■ ; SHOULD BE i 1 LICENSED City Officials Believe Plumbers Ought to Pay Inspection Fees V A charge of 11 sould be msd* for every permit taken out for plumb ing. In the opinion of Assistant Plumbing Inspector I'iltnan. und It , Is possible that surh a ruts will be I put Into effect In the near future. ;At the present time plumbers ars j net charged for the Inspection ot '< their work thst must be made by [the ctty Inspectors, sod they are j not even licensed. There are about SO plumbing ' shops in ihs city. Last month 137 j plumbing permits were Issued j Therefore, a fee of II for every per- ' j mil would hardly be felt by the \ plumbers, bat It would bring In si- ' i most enough revenue to pay for' [plumbing Inspection. All local en -1 gineers sad sewer contractors must ; pay a lltens and It is argued thst | the plumbers should pay a nominal \ permit fee in lieu of a license. The city Inspectors are often j obliged to make four or firs trips j to a plumbing Job to o** that It Is j done correctly, but the careless or Incompetent plumber is not obliged ' to pay any of this expense. RICH MAN KIDNAPPED (Br Fcrlt r« FSewe Ass'a.) TANGIER May 1».- lon Perdl \ carts, the richest and most Influen j tlal man In Tangier, and Cromwell ; Hsrley, an English friend, wers kid ; nsp*d from their bom* three 009* j west of here, by a band of Kalsult ! mountaineers. ______________________ LABOR'S ENEMY SELECTED (Br Scrlpps N»w» Ass'n ) PITTBDURO, May 19—The 09* tional Association of Manufactur ers today re-elected D. M Psrry of Indianapolis as president, and pre sented him with a set of sliver, thirty pieces, valued at 15,000. STEAMER DAMAGED (Br Scrlpps News Ass'n DALMOIJTH.Msy 19.—The French ; steam*r Circe arrive.l here this ' morning in a damaged condition, as | the result of a collision with the Spanish steamer Sestar, which J sank, taking with her five sailors. NOTHING DOING DEADLOCK STILL ON IN ILLI NOISE CONVENTION ttty Brrlrpa N*w* Ass'n.) BPRINOFIBLD, 111,. Ma) 11 — There Is apparently no chance for ii break in Urn deadlock lv the Re publican state convention, which has been In session here a week. win tin- Doth ballot bad been taken this noon, the convention re~ eesssd until 3ii , In, this afternoon. any of tin- delegates at. utterly disgusted at tin- manner In which tin- convention has been drugging on an.l anine factions threaten to bolt. Yet the dogged stubhorness of the different leaders has been able lo keep them whipped lutll Hue. Two ballots were taken this morning, but neither one showed tiny change In the lull' The con vention 111. II voted down the propo sition to go ahead wtth the Humilia tion of minor offices and leave the governorship for (|,e lust business of tin convention. The last ballot taken showed the elimination uf Sherman from the race, his strength going to Attorney General Deneen. QUEEN WILL NO! ATTEND fßy Be rip |i* Nisi As. 1 LONDON May 19— Because of the uprising In Poland, Queen Ales andra has decided not to sttei..l the anniversary contort on May 26, th.. day Chopin died She fears her presence msy he Interpreted SS sn encouragement of the revolution. Pules In lanndon and elsewhere are known to lie most a< Ilir In shipping qusntltlrs of arum to Poland, la tho Austrian frontier. The court and diplomatic circles consider the situation serious. Tiif Stage MMII BBMHI Mm. s.iutti. i, held enthralled a most appreciative audience at the Urand laat night. Her program was perfectly t-h..*.-n for th- flawless purity of her voice iu.,l her -*sri.,th of expression. Mm*. Hembrlch Is an exponent ef th* fiord Italian school. In the aria from "Ia« Travlat. ■" Mm* Seinkrtt-h drtrvmiatrated h*r brilliancy and her skilful ran** nt tone, and from as artistic stand point h»r slnslog of Ulset's "rasto rale" aa* perhaps the gem of her who!* program, bul th* clear, bell. Ilk* swsetness ©If her wonderful voice waa best shown In th* high tang* of the Htrauss "Vals*" which he save a* lit* last number and which was Insistently encored. In Itudniph Oans Mm*, ftembrieh I* fortunate, too. In having the as slatar.ee of an accompanist who Is tn p*rf*et sympathy with hi* prln elji.vl. Ills mar-.ip-.iiatlen of th* p|. ano last nlsht showed his warm and accurate responsiveness (o *v*ry vi bration of Bembrh-h'a vn*e* through The Now Store's __~_tm\ S am-ikW -m-m mm — Friday SSf m m MaWm Mmm MW Specials m TJterc's to be no disappointments for you in the new More If we ran avoid it, so these Friday specials arc in sufficient quantity to supply the demand. A special at the new store, .it'll learn a* you SO along is a good value priced in a most interesting way. These Friday specials arc to get you to try the store methods. $1* 75 ta~^2 9* Orapcry v^n^r-^4* Room Full .fie Ladles' lITTTj mm* Cobbler Heat KsiESff. fa 111 Ifl Ton floor* Id solid oak. dark illl j I SO pair* of White golden finish, and In \t\\\ I/I Muslin Curtains. 40 In. mahogany, neatly ***,1\ iTTrff^ *M" l)» 3 Vl,r''» long. In turned spindles, ■Bl] I W Ifig fsney stripes. ruffled fancy carved back. lfill_fX Hlff with 1"'" Bwlsa. A A ; comfortable and JT3as>. **__- \ dainty sleeping rnonior well built Ri-lor. In a "****. *^H cottsge curtain. Ter Hpeelal for Friday - 1 iL'ffVr- V \ I pslr Friday only— $1.75 \j? XJ^ 65c The sale of Carpets and Rugs fur tin week still con tinues. Tcale-Hills Furniture and Carpet Company Second Avenue and Union Street ••THE tint.. OKI nil STORE" THIS SEATTLE THURSDAY, MAY 19. i<y>4 ' all her great variety of esprrsslnn, The audience, composed In It* en tirely of inuslo-lovi-rs, was such .i one us must ins out III* l" .t ef forts of un artiste, and from <S9 opening number to the Inst em-ore there vi in that harmony between nr list anil audience without Which the best vooal art In the world Is luck ing In Its greatest essential. IHAIH I HIVINU IOHT I ..111 prSSSnI tndtciit Luis the en gagement of Isabel Irving 111 Win ston i -inn. hill's drs mat laat lon of Ills Successful Hovel, "The t'llsl*,'* at tin- Third Avenu* Theater tonight ii ne the bulimic of the week, bids fair 1., be "ii« of th* most Impor tant events of the locul theatrical season, both fi.Mii an STttStlC and M cial stsndpolnl There have been miiiiy large the.iter parties arran ged, and it is quit* evident that the Tlilril Aventle I ha ,l»r will riot have ii vacant sent Irft when the curtain goea up on tin- first act of "The Crisis" tonight. "THIS PLUNDER." Tnnlght lid Iteiliimtul and Ida company 4.111 Kile their flint pre sentation of 111. Plunger" nt the Alfiisar. "Tlie Plunger" will run until Hot in il.i >- sight, being given at the souvenir in.tin.• Halm-day. TUB CASINO COMPANY. The local • iis iigemml of the pop ular t'aslno company which till. been delighting the Seattle theater ill dtenese in the clever Wrber-Klsld l.in burlesque for the p.ml i*" wt-rka will close on laturday night The coui(uny is now appear Ing In a double bill. "Hurley Hurley" and "Ttie Royal Faintly," and It has pru4.it to ha .1 bigger lilt than "Kid dle !•■■* Dee," « hi' was the bill for the opening week Illce and fatly and llobby North lia4» proved to he the most *'t4|.ahl« iiiini- ti'ins seen at the Seattle In a lons time. Hi!' In. Ore) haa made a lilt with hla songs, as has SlSe laa.it Hnr!"». the prima donna, while there Isn't darner In th* coun try who .in excel the clever work of Fictile Hop*. "RAPT IiYNSK'' Th* Third Avenue will have for an Sttracllnn neit week "East I.ynn." which la probat.ly the greatest fa vorite of sny play II .» » 1. ever been presented. 11 in been pro duced at the Third Avenu* st least once earh aeaaon for .1 go.nl many year* past and It always lose a Mf hnalnea« The production ,,( week will be a remarkable on*, a. th* east will I* cnmpiM.tl of a*v*ral i.. cat favorite*, sum* of whom hay* appeared In thla play st different times for Ihe past twenty yaare. W, M. Ituaar'l returns to 'tie city aft.r a year's absent* in Portland and will be eeen In a favorite part at hi*, fir Francis l/.1. Other* that will be ei-en In the cast will be It. E. FYanch. 9*4 Fart Krench. Man lr HnMtn, Mollca Campion. laiMS P. Fulton. Ha >den Hlrphenson and 8. J. |-i..tl Commencing with the mat inee iietl Hun lis auinn.r priors will prevail al th* Third Avenu* theater, the night prices MM too. 2-Oc, ISi- ati-t 5Cr and Ih* Hunday and Saturday ii._tli.-r prices being 10c and He . The laat performance of th* name, leaa play -«. given at the Third Avenue last night The committee of urn *i ,i r, mm chosen to select A name for Ihe piece apenl several hours wrestling with thrlr tf.ak of liMtktnr o»er the 11. of something like 2.004 titles which 9*4 been sug- S»at- by Ihr audiences which .at. seen the flay during lie en«n«e rtieiit. The <-..mmitt.» finally drctd rd that hot one title i ut of the after the 5 rl«e money, Hi, had been placed in the hi. 1 ll of Manager Ituseetl of the -.it 11 waa an- Mcd that another opportunity lo a»e|e<-| a name fur th. play would be slven to everybody. Name* will be received nt thi box office of the th^Mcr until I'Hilay, May 27, when lire e^iiiinltu* will select a titl*J from TJm new list. SOLID FOR ROOSEVELT CALIFORNIA 0. O. P. DELEGATES INSTRUCTED FOR "TEDDY" (lly 11. ilt'i.s News Ass'n ) RAi'ItAMICNTO, fill.. May 19.— TIIS Hist I..lain, an nt tin- morning session ..r ihi- .1..' cnnvi-litlon wns the adopti. of the pint in. «hi. ii was read liy it..11 John P, Davis, of Amador. The platform .is \rry brief, leaving mutters of national pulley t,, Ihe national convention sad of StStS legislation to the August i ion .ml, Tlie platform declares an nil glume to parly principles, favors protection, a sound system of finance, building s merchant marine nn ample navy, Improvement of riv ers, preservation of forests and re liiuniittoii of arid lands it Indorses the lulntui I of Hie state ii. -lltnll'.lia pi.ii-i- tlie administration of Uov Pardee, cuiiiinriida the senators uiid repieseiilallvea to congress, pnys .v high tribute to President Itoosevell tin.l Instructs the .lili'f itlnii to tlu ii.i tl..nil ill! lull to %'ote and »"ii» fur iiim The follow III* 401 Kit' .It large were chosen: (lov. I'anlre, John ll Hperkela, (leorge A. night, Bulge J. \v hi Kinii-y Alternates m lutgc et follows: Wot McKlnle] Ferdl naml It. 1- of !,<•■ An.-- for I'ar d»e, K. A. Korli**, of Muiysvllle; for •Hprerkela, A. Ilu*f. of Hun nets. co; for Knight, Warren lluter, of Witt.-">n villi-. inks of th* eoiivrntlnn was *!• tended to I'htilrninii Uuriutt uii'i llih rlty 4 Km i.iii'.i-nln. it tin 1. ad journed slue din. VOTING FOR BISHOP METHODIST GENERAL CONFER ENCt! GETS DOWN TO BUSI NESS -TH» Mrrlrt» News Ao'nl I^>H ANOEI.EB. al. May I»_—. Ball- a for bishops waa resumed st Iha Methodist conference thla morning. J. W. 11... hi- I. 1. IX, of Ohio, will undoubtedly be Ihe fourth btahop, having 421 votes on the arc ond ball.it. The -H. .11 of 11.-tti<i|_a Henry Hpelltneyrr, XV. *■'. MctJuwell and Jim» ; F, Herry sere announced lo tha conference ihla morning. f>r. flrrry was .1. "a i .<, the first ballot jreaire.ley, he receiving til votes and 417 were necessary for a choice. Mr. Ht-ellmrier an.l M K. Mi li.a.ii.l were neat and their elec linn i»a. ri| ■ 'I lin the second ball' ' iin-i'.iin. .-.I this iti-'iiJiit". the •n.-t.iti.ma of the members were carried out 111 the election of these two. There a. air |:(1 candidates on the first ballot an I It la expected that some difficulty will be experienced In the selection of the other bishops The candidates next In position in ths ball, to J \V, tlashford .re Thomas 11. Neely. J. It Bay, It J Cook mm* J W. 1- llew.li. ea< h of whom haa received more thsn too M.t«-« Br. Bowen la the choice of the colored member* of the confer ence nnd Is receiving their •mire vote on each ballot. BTTIJSH CLOTIIEM. HERALD, 11J» 24 •" THE BEE HIVE tsU-MIT First avenue. Il.l.i'ii Vine ir I 4 ..Ur. , Reliable Dry Goods Store i ■ ■ Four Specials for Friday tf.c Henriettas, all colors: spe cial IS 1 9* 40c Conleil Wash Hilks; ipeclst.: ' !£Oe Jsc Jnpnnese Wash Bilks. spe -■Vt 2 1-S lie *-n»>te Oil Cloth. tr, In. wide; special 11 1-Se There's ' Complete Satisfaction 1 • a ON' A RAINY DAY OR A HOT" DAY, IN SEATTLE I'.!'l WING & MALTING CO.'S Bock Beer GOES STRAIGHT TO im SPOT— AND SATIS FIES. WILL LET FLEET PASS nil lima News A.sn i MINIKIN. May if>.-Th« Central News ciu'rcspoutleiit ut Odessa wires that 1 hi- whole Kiii-i. 1.11 l sea fleet has III'.-|| Ordered to be held 111 I "111- I l>li to war bests from Aug 1- Mean while the f" • i will ho divided lata two squadrons, executing a series of practical evolutions In Orliiii-iin stars It Is reported that arrange liients have been arrived .ii whereby Turkey will niiuw the fleet in pass through (he Dardanelles for i ci vim in th. l'ni' Blast RUSSIANS MADE MERRY (Hi Brrlpps News Ass'n.) HT. I'l. I I USUI lit; May lU.— Dc-| spite the SbSSaee of the i tur un tils, rounds of bidding farewell to vari mis regiments, lbs celebration "I tils majesty's Mth birthday proceeded with usual brilliancy. A salute, of 1.l guns was fired by the .Neva fort," and tin- streets and shipping wire decorated. i in- Japanese sea dis asters affordeit some additional rea sons tor rejoicing, which 44.18 taken advaatags of, In view of the long depression of public spirits. I TREATIES ANNULLED (By Bcrinna News Ass'n.) WASHINGTON, P. I' M..V 11 — Minister Allen cables the state tie purtitii tit from Seoul that the Ko rean government Has. by Imperial iin ne Issued today, ■ally sn nulled sll treaties and agreements with the li'iaaliiii government. In cluding the tlt.-i!»<r concessions un tbi' Valu river. LOSSES WERE HEAVY (By S'llipe News Ass'n ) TOKIO, May 19— Genera. Kurokl today sent the following list uf tbe 4-1,-n number of killed and wounded at tin- battle of the Valu: Japan, he, 31« killed and 783 in- '' ' " 1 ' J /Sy\_?^ 0-9 New Neckwear i^^/^ OCX t&*&*if^~) New Neckwear for Women MWi lit ti.mt 1 ' ml_^r f or Men I RELIABLE GOODS ONLY. j Ladies* Underwear Some Notable Values From Our Hosiery Department LADIES' WRITE VESTS, of lisle thread, with high necks and long sleeves. good quality, each ."»(><* LADIES' PANTS, of white lisle thread, ankle length, priced at, garment.47< LADIES' VESTS, of ribbucd cotton, low necked and sleeveless, good quality, priced at, each '.-".' 18^ LADII S' VESTS, of white lace lisle, low necked and sleeveless, each... 35^ LADIES' UNION SUITS, of lisle thread, in white, pink and blue, knee length, low necked and sleeveless, a suit (>r»<* LADIES' UNION SUITS, of ribbed cotton, knee length, with high neck and long sleeves, splendid quality, .1 suit s(lt* LADIES' VESTS of mercerized lisle, in white, pink or blue, low necked and sleeveless; you'll like this garment, at 50** LADIES' LACE HOSE, neat patterns, fast black, a pair 35< LADIES' LACE HOSE, man) new patterns, splendid quality, last black, priced at, a pair *Hl** Notions and Small Wares Some Friday Bargains —Every One a Hummer- Better Goods st . Lower Prices Than Most Stores Ask. COLORED M.VN'I'KI I: ' " i CORSET STEELS. 4-h-ok CHIEFS, for making pillow length*. In black only, r»Kii top*. kimonos, dusting mi- T/^fc ~ A tar 10c kinds, on sals, at. a eta; a choice line nt pat- \f^f\ _______________! U ■ _~i. P»l' *• tenia, at 100 each, or three JI ./JVC M I^^^ IN!' CABINET HAIR for S»e «_-__"- "**»■ **— —•*•***• BINS. In plaid boxes, assort- LACE SHELF PAPER. In 19- _ , ed sixes; re-suUr price 80 yard pieces; all colors; a An Extrs Speelal Cleanup a box; Friday's special prtcs piece f i.2c — leather. Silk and Can- 3« KARA LINEN ' STATION- n "cits. '" l!"k ""'' SPEIUII SEWING -MAi-lITNK EltY, In white nnd tints of W! »'- rcK" .rvalue.:., . .||.. :-.,. Lotties, worth 8c .mv and blue, comes In '" Co° cn,h- °_ ■»'• to- ■ l,o!;1'' »«>*<:,|U ******_+ pound p.-.cka K rs. l» sheets morrow, at each bolt Is ........ 4o to the pound; value HO, PnNE CASINO, ail colors. 9 speelal Frll.iy. st a pound aaaaamamt >; nrd ''""''": r "'rill" P^,C• i:.SV.;i..iri:s to match the B___f lie a rlecs; special Friday. J^^trT": ••I, 00 I _ S^rENDEK,Vu^ONB.« SPOOL COTTON, toe* fin 1^ _f*m blll<k -e^i.riy sola » ..-i'l black only, worth aggSV i ' at Be a iloaen. or tOe A t( • "'," special Fildny ■ gross; on sale Friday st lo t>nl>'. ■ spool ",e wk_ a r.-ii. or per gross ...lO* Willi'-. II AlltriNS. in bunch- Bl (iI.'.VK-Ml'.MUXil COT «» of t 1-S '' 1 1-4 Inches V AM ■, M TON, . mime In braids, all lung; strslght or crimped; M3&WT *agw shndes; regular price *0e a regular price &c a bunch; braid; special price Friday special -it lo ' I Ss MOM - TWIST!NO TATE, usual price -Is a bundle, sssorted widths, per bundle, Frl iin y only 3s KINE PEARL UUTTONH, numbers 18 snd 22, two holes; regular price lao a doxen. spe . I.i I Prlday price 3e McCarthy Dry Goods Co. Second Aye. and Madison St. . FRIDAY SPECIAL L uoSsraM J Oak Rocker fOf 3)1.65 J J|J A notable value at its regular price wlLl^---. J_\ $2.50. Made of solid oak, golden finished, 9 j 8 1 has cobblerseat.Spe- Ij^^^^^mjJM cial for CJ kc J^^^ W# Friday only «pl«OD ' 3^ 15c Brass Extension Rods Special at 7 l-2c 11,,.. . lend from 30 to 54 inches and are used tot lace and Swiss curtains. Keirular 15c values. Special Friday at, each 7 12£ No C. O. I)., Telephons, or Mull Orders received for these Specials. G. L. Holmes Furniture Co. 1101-1103-1105 Second Aye. Jured. IlUHslans, I .Ml eorpsss burled in Japanese. Cl 3 taken prts i,ii. i 29 guns, 1,021 rifles captured li) Japanese. FLEEING FROM THE COUNTRY (By Sirlppa News Ass'n.) r RT. PETERSBURG, Kay lie— Trade depression here hsa become so acute that emigration to Amer ica, England and Argentine la going mi by » I • ii wile. SAYS HE SHOT AT BURGLARS Carl W. Farley, of 1121 Western avenue, says he heard thieves try ing to break It.to his dgar arid fruit ►tn nd Tuesday i.i- and flrexj through Ihe window Into the group of would-be burglars. The pollen ' heard of the affair snd arrested six ii.< In order to get the right one. The SMSpeelS are being held st the .police station pending an Invest!?* tlon. The men are well known tel htepolhe a* tramps and have been Implicated In varlou* crime* com mitted here and other places In ihs state at different times. i , Mary E. Hilton filed a petition In the superior court ye*terd*y to have) the care of the Washington Chil dren's Home Society. Mrs. Hilton alleges thst the child's mother IS neglecting her. 4 — | «4* i» i. Superior Judge Taltman yesterday denied the motion of George Man* dervllle. convicted of murder In th« second degree, for a new trial. Man dervllle killed his brother--laa% Ed McDerttt, at TolL , 3 '