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ONE CENT Tonight and wernes rons ores Savthe tomerrow, winda, — eee SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, MONDAY, AP Health Officer Carrot eatd, thie} Officer Carrol! Says Almost Anybody Can Get a Permit to Remove | wining ris cave wis KATH BR AN UNNI Al, ONE AND #O Fron the Grave----City Ordinances Are Defective----Startling GIy ATTORNEY, DE BRULIR AND HIB ADVICE war THAT BonditionRevealed by Mrs. Lucy Hubbi.r's Attempt to Secure Her (OULD NAVE ANT BODY IN THI Husband's Remains CEMBTARY REMOVED, and thet when « request by any such pe wan mace, I Id do only one thing in fact, THE LAW COMPELA MEP TO I8KVE A PERMIT FOR RE s : MOVAL OF BUCH BODY, Acting . jing the remains taken from — the that startling charges re-/on this advice | made out the per ne! grave, had not Attorney Robert F. th of Hubbier's death | mit, If re mad 4 aK Tooth, representing Mubbier's moth te , { the aoheme emoval per he n h a7, 100 y the * & moat w af wasurar ba mplaint, phyateh of the dead ma Had the Reman hyenas 4 ordering Harr nigance of the courte the fact Marry L. Wateon of ted graves of | superintendent of the ation to allow no on n any way with ore will be no body is safe in ite Cemetery annoc would not have beer there Vent sale removal of bodies, by irrespons The cane with which Mre. Mubbler, | {ble persons, He sald WH ARE without further + tification than) UP AGAINST IT WHEN ANY ONE n : the statement of her attorney that/ RINGS US A PREMIT SIGNED ubbdier | final hearin, she was Hubbier's wife, received the | HY THE MEALTH OFFICDR WE tion takes place, May 1. The at-| required permit, led The @tar to in- | MAVE NO RIGHT TO ARK QUES about| torneys on both sides are strong in| vestigate the menner in which) TIONB OR DEMAND IDENTIFI | their protestations thet their clients | these permits are granted by the/CATION WE AIMPLY HONOK are entiled to ety whe v's| health officer and honored by thei THN PREMIT AND THE MODY body shall rest and there ls every in- cemetery association CAN THEN BF REMOVED tor war any way t anique aod itvebt to remove | ed off he loc i fe Iz Li ib lee le “FOUR WERE KILLED froin Wreck on the Erie Railroad This\: hs 0 wned Coaches Catch Fire a and the Bodies of the Victims Are 2 Burned to a Crisp MEETING OF WASHINGTON, D. C., April 29.— One hundred of more delegates, rep- resenting the lumber makers of the United States, were present today at the opening of the fret annual meet- ing of the National Lumber Manu- facturers association, which was or- ganized at Bt. Louts inst ¥ Since | le organteation the membership has! rapidly Increased and the association | is now in & position to make its tn fuence feit for the betterment of the trade throughout the country. ‘The officers in charee of the con- —s are BC. Fos. |, N. Y., April, caught fire. Four persons who op halon | were either killed or imprisoned were killed i Norfoth, vice president in a disas-|'" the wreck were $0 badly |& Kawerd —. jeago; secretary ‘wreck on the Erie Durned that their bodies were|G. K. Smith, St Lowin, treasurer, J | ; . Bt. Louis. Ow the board at Red House. shortly} ase gnizable. © representat Seek this morning Any passengers were more reoctation, caaghe Gre, burning| less seriously injured. victims to a) NEW YORK, April 20-— | Officials of the Erie railroad Weck was caused by the) here report that only three a ee ft train in k-isons were killed in the i The passenger! House wreck. They were rent a, Tas Ste high rate of} women and a child. Five cars in the rear of the| were totally wrecked. Bee, CAusing 2 fright-| A second dispatch says that eral of the|in addition to the two women were de-jand child reported killed, two d. Two of| passengers in the day coach and were piled|a brakeman on the freight train A man supposed to be Robert Stewart was overtaken by death at er of Second avenue and treet at $ o'elock this morn: dropped to the sidewalk and for @ time lost conscio who happened ken nan and the Wayside vatrol wagon | » there with all possl- Manufactu sippi Valley Lumberr tion, Pacific Lumberm: {tion and the North ¢ association. Nel BUY UW 1 Hileel ae : oo re Judge Sanborn Modifies the Decree in the Northern Securities Company Merger Case ST. PAUL, April 20. lecinion In the case may b Judge Sanborn At the United Btater| Judge Sanborn further court of appeals today, arguments | the ree permitn at were 4 ago Northern Securities com ification of the deree in the Northern | exchange their stock for the sto Securities case, permitting the pay~|the railways for which It was issued. ment of May dividends. } If supreme court affirms this decree District Attorney Haupt argued{the stockholders of the Securities ainet modification, taking the | company and that it was not a case of|draw dividends from the companies, | quity, but @ statutory « and it|If the supreme court reverses the was not in the province of the court |decree, the same parties can draw to allow the law to be disregarded. |from the Securities spany. The Also, that @ suapension of the de-|retention of dividends by the rail cree would allow the merger to « way companies, while the appenl is BY A HIGHWAYMAN Meta Ofce, Though ‘Badly Wounded, Pursues) srevinent. te mid, that the stock would be affected, wae one|the United States, while It might in- _ tid Captures Man Who Had Terrorized it wenrl Rot AOPE Ie hal the|on, stockpoldern Whe are Justi en- sorthter Two Women es company might | titled to these dividends as soon as on May first, | earned. eral court, by ite| NEW YORK, April 20, —Northern —— L Bek a LA UB bak I A the merger! Securities stock Jumped from 94% to " a 4 of the North Bad lmmediately When the news of the ? orthe n, has! St. Paul suspension of the injurietion ” {Special to The Star.) gun quickly and the robber gtarted | q eufmic sa d permitting the payment of May div. { injunction against the |idends wae annov Wall wtreet \ run out of the room, A® he 4I4/heid that th fo he turned and fired point blank at the policernan. The ball enter the cheek, infiteting a deep Barnes, thor Saaty gave chase and emptied his at the flying crook, but to Ore, April wm : BOOTH-TUCKE, R 1s COMING THIS WEEK payment of dividends was auxiliary | was surpris and could be modified by the court. | Immediately after the decision the Northtern Securith lan appeal in the ort ur lowing the order | Ble ; ed the room| in an pk and captured him. The Every “point mac | WO shots at him,| man is supposed to be the footpad| attorneys today * The local corps ihe y for the viet of Commander Booth Tucker, the famous Salvation Army worker, to Seattle Comme jer Rooth eke be tion, rid the payment of dividends |ncre ucccenpanted by other Catone pending an appeal, Inasmuc han gue oh | of the Army, April 26 te vy og prit 2 » April 27 Mridenda do not belong to th During that ti Fee rmnate the ent |p ieine ‘eat Ui net on a hia own wpa tien ‘the case at length. thert to suspend the entire Inje tion, but only that portidén which ed States, will hol , for the purpose of enforcing the IN| spectal services in ‘the ya ainet an tlegal combination Which | Hourth and Union street, at 8 pt and 7 p.m. next Sunday ow OF THE MANUFACTURERS’ ASSOCIATION TALKS] wan in restraint of trade, During a reseee UNIONISM 18 AN INTERVIEW the pendency Of the, Peat portion | BOOKAPOTIS,” Apis —1 hn Sf the injunction which forbids t JUMPED 70 e vo of an y Meeldent of the Manuta acquisition of or thy ting ny macy Hut we do not propose,” he con NO LAW PROTECTS THE IN CEMETERIES OF SEATTLE uO a COLLAPSES WW STREET et AND DIES SOON AFTER ‘0 Xroubte Feared ———— n Supposed to be Robert Stewart Over- i:...::7: taken by Sudden Death---!s Not Can make the exchange and | SaRieelmesremses eee eae hthe enforcement of any lemal to nfor n ny lemal right of | he will anwiat in the | RIL 20, 1903, WHITHPRSORVER THE HOLDER wete nad mother-in-law bul thin par thevlkroone will be one of the moat Nem rhaab ie te ever known in |g TOPE K ¢ thle Ptate because it hinges on the | Btete Hoard of tur rights to the dumb axhes of a son | 1M, a# contained in its tt and husband . y ome oy . heat This wonmn who says she ie | Crepe will be his year Hubbier's wid and 1 supe @een the heaviest er plant od in the mat is,” @aid Attorney Hooth, “has ady burried in Fe add Hubb OUTLAW weep of th era Mere corse hin | MeKinney Shoots a Deputy Sheriff Dead and Is Him- self Riddled by Bullets dead hysdand respect enough to a wnpeny hit remaiie to their final resting place, and demande that whe be gived custody of them and re move them to a strange city and ¢ A hew grave. And the poor mother who took charge of the Body ax soon | BAKERSFIELD, Cal, April 2. nm wae dead now ha © sheriffs been chasing te dy, a not and kil a Chinese lodging y' Bey ‘ sent. | Rouse here yesterday a had sare, represe firet kilied Deputy Bhe Tibbeis ally vehernent have Mub where hin clic and seriously wounded City Marshal Packard MeKinney had beer the lodging houne f When his in hiding in} several days became ‘There ie « question whether Mre. Beckwith ils Mubbler’s real mother wherent 1 am fold. 4 the motive back Of Tuners ordered the outlaw to eur her Interest looks t render. For reply he opened fire liky extortion. I ein with # shoteur aded Basi Mra. Heckwtth shed, the officer felling ¢ Whieh Mubbier carried. was made out in favor of his wife, Mra. Beckwith would have no ob firet fire The fire wae re McKinney was shot through ihe head and instantly killed Joctlap 10 letting we bury the body | An ex-conviet named Al Hulse wae | where Wwe wanted t My nt tf in the place with McKinney. He r aa poser to him than hie own to wet fire to the build other; and the law holds that | were e him out } on 1, We won have any trouble bee r. J when’ the matter oa to trta Pgs Bde Mra Hubbier, the tow, in a re ¢ Bagies markably handeome woman, She : mmere, but doesn't over #0 nonality le said to have Bhe han a | Hubbler war i been SCANDALS Now Is the tine to lay @ foundation | $20 cash and a «mail monthly pay {Special to The Star.) tment will do it, Can you start PORTLAND, Ore, April Be—Fur with lease? 15 minutes’ ride on the | Renton car jine w ther Fevelations of deliberate jus within ond bicek of th Jote, Don't jet thi investigation, Cal this proper ger} With the county's funds show pase without how that fhe county commissioners gave toupee of dollars in Warpasts previously declared to be mrp www oon ow HERBERT S. UPPER. cat Bown to $15,000, . 10, 11 and 12 Soheverman cial Biock | First Ave. and Cherry Street Crowds Gather Difficulty in Handling Them and let xchange for April 20. strikes a la game the score stood Los Angeles jalon, a tw more men the fourth and ninth one each representatives on t (londay) #0 th to handle the ¥ number of people with to secure a home in MADRONA PARK jo not wish to have any prospec ted in § and it will tl every lot which we have for mile (we only had 125 @ told) will be xold. We do not beli bie 4, but when it arrived at the | we shall have one left 6 tm he was breathing his last. |today. They are being diy Between his last few gaspe he| picked up by the far-seeing home managed to tell Dr. BG. Johnson One shrewd in Of the hospital that bis friends lived boumht $2 worth just for in Balt Lake City, He realized, in| an investment, and it is unnecessary thd few seconds of consciousness be- | to say that he will be able to clear fore he died, that he was near to] $1.00 on his bargain within one death. He did tel! hie name, but| short year fram an account bill found in hie] Another gentleman This City connected with < he je believed to be Robert| the Moran Bros. shipbulldl i Mtewart, The bjll is for attendance | pany bought $1,420 worth of at the. Fannie C. Paddock hospital, | terday (name upon applicatic from January 27 t nd in receipted. A pre found in his pocket throws | he put it hi on the cause of his death, | selves when a man can secure a lot fon ie one that would | 40x100 to 12-foot alley, facing direct Johnson says, in the} ly on a first-class car line, giving « fh afflicted with & weak | food service, with a view that is un or dieguned heart surpassed for grandeur anywhere in Stewart was walking down Becond | the world, for a maltry $400, It's time aren clock, Just before he | to buy.” was ctricken down, Near the curb Bargains don't last long.” he war seen muddenly reel “Wire men pick them up. fail, A crowd ‘That is why our lots are rae" Ene but stow mn, | SELLING $0 RAP.DLY IW MADRONA PARK er he arrived at the hospital They are welling beqaure they have that he dind. ee es so much merit i you w “eres to the ewart war dressed ax a well 4 #hall take G8 working man. He wore « 00d | fhe property Our representatives will be upon gol watch and had $2.6 in his poches the ground all day after 10 a. m Remember we can make the terms to eult you, Monthly payments, like sald it required no argument to « | vince him it wis a good thing the lots apenk for them come out today, we jeseure in showing you proper surgical attention might have His clothing ts that |fent, with @ reasonable payment ‘The only words he | down. “Lat me die” He in Ww. N. Fos @ co. -. Suc D a FOS & RUSSELL, would-be _sutolde r ne . Nifled ne Casper Mankie | 2&New York Bik. ‘Phone, Red 1 hinist, He has two LATER been td lower AFTER THE BIG CHIEF Seattle Men Furnish Him Much Trouble and Lawsults Business Suits Youn niet Chief known Taku th urday jn the mane Labelle, which he pur se in the Sout trade, Hin veanel we wum of $180 when he . and he had to deposit du in the federal | gourt in order to leave port Fiebind that transaction there is Said to lie w acheme of Seattle men to part the gulleless Red man from hie cash, Since purchasing — the sobooner seven weeks ngo, he has ve the United Staten) s' tinued, “to h - ‘clutches of the dreary, |lem, The laced in the ‘of thene two railway compan Saha has no ns “ appeal in this cage will by the @u-| io HS Mays he has enire batingye and vickoum hort of trades| prabubly be determines hy the tie) “ - TA Frey which hag Kngland by | prgme court iti The retention on (Special to The Star.) an made by | the oat. Senator Hanna certainly | not pe oe Pe OR oo he throat, Senator | of dividends during | the PORTLAND, Ore, April 20.—An vat A cared nioniam. Tih made @ true expression when | penon » t gre eal can Injurl-|unknown man leaped f the teu 4 ‘ 1 need American ne no ) s ion and the only | morning fe wtruck hit head on b the employers of in this country today is in the) St in thie Hitigath i daltock and. bis ahult sag traste stion in whether the of for question ia whet Men of the crew of the ste up in the treasuries of fe ayn the} jatic and rehiatic tendencies, and | shall be piled 1) hed pola py tN al, ren the railway cor hi are doing everything In| th ; legally was taken (0 the police at and the start a rebellion | stockholders to lond having no receiving — he power to the United tates govern be wo hiten 11, Mmatae eorame: rs rs " dong and whe ver woy ve Snel ceive them whic The man is pow dying HIS DEATH | made three attempts to sail, One These Suits are made in engineer dewerted the vessel just ‘ Jahe was about to leave port splendid quality of tweed, [Rent on skipped when f in the new colorings, strong Pe ee Kuother, upon the third at. | italian cloth linings and temptito go north, left the vounel wt silk sewed throughout the schooner for ¢i80, but & Cor, 2d Ave. and Union St. Indian will fight the BEGINNING TODAY THE STAR WILL PRINT FURTHER “LETTERS FROM A SELF-MADE MAN TO HIS SON," ONE EACH DAY FOR TWELVE ISSUES The Seattle Star fc in Seattle That THE Only Pa tint the News. «.. Dares to VOL. 5. No, 46 a5 CENTS PER MONTH BASEBALL OF THE TOWN LOT DESCRIPTION Such Was the Game Between Seattle and Tacoma Yesterday Afternoon---14 ts 1 Was the Score BAN Pacift ternoon the home tear the game In th h Dug «men wtart- a . ed the Areworks with « phenomenal h . nes 7 my A > gam@® Spectators 1 ne al thre f n . fet - s eae pel se tye ee 2 yw the firmt Spokane-Beat- “gene rr will be called at 3:16 o’elock. readfien ieh ath urday game resu « eeant weak’ ana Tacoma by @ score of 12 eae pee tei ot » the box for the ee 1. | ho a tow the od fane saw no| Vito ba na at a Pen ei 667898 fr in « way that| Seattle P2498 5 o- made the fame wie ne had stayed Tacoma 0 160000604 7 en Hits ttle 13, Tacoma 7; errors, hat h Benttic 4, Tacoma 6. r | SAN FRANCISCO 4, BUTTE 3 j victory in the eighth. The score Butte %, San Franciaco 4. Batteries Dowling and Bwindells; Brochers und Zearfone mpire, warner In the game Saturday Butte won by score of 10 t BPOKANE 10, PORTLAND 5 PORTLAND, April 20. — Heavy | batting wan the feature of the Pa- noon kane 1 burr witors ran in thre na, | Ze r thet he hot bit hard, but} s triffe wild and walked more was won by of i to © Portiand thas an nevewmary Tm theta, 4 ‘over he was nunteted grentiy by| #08 ANGELES WINS TWO the f judgment of Umpire Colgan Loe April 20.—The | ho held the ator yest Patti layed two games / wee Worse than uve r yeaterday, both of them being won by the bome team. In the first and that is say In the second game the Low Angeles 16, Helena Liebhart and Hansen Carieh. 4, Helene 0 | ecore was Batteries Flannery and G. Tacoma started hard firet inning, the res tae ut hitting the ball Three rune were scored tn the f three sine | 4 ft | F. Carta , mut. two | Umpire, Hustor the plate and in| ‘The game Saturday was won by | Helena by « score of 4 to 2 t eet well started untfl in the Gret| STANDING OF THE CLUBS ' Loat. Pet. Errore Won hitting | Seattle ‘ 087 ' Bpoka er Special for Tuenday, Wednestay and Thureda Men’s HighGrade see 1% FIRST AVENUE 80UTH Both Phones Pin’ 1781. FREE DELIVERY. Shirts Adapted to the needs men. Largest stock of the most select patterns to be found in the city. White, Colored, Laundered and Negligee, at 75c, $1.00 and Up Working Shirts, soc and up, We carry the Monarch, Cluett, Emperor and Princely, and other good makes. Fast colors and perfect fitting. Adams @ Blanchard MEN'S OUTFITTERS ‘ Second Avenue, Hinckley Block. + « + Largest Stove House in the Northwest .. .. « WE HANDLE UTLERY FOR EVERYBODY iLesé Piper (lo ASO RE TLAAE ie ceyalng Bisctrioat—ar9tee av Great Suit Sale Tomor- row, Great Suit Sale Tomor- row. EXTRA | SPECIAL East, Fifty of the Nobbiest, New Suiis we have ever had. We and only pick them up Hence this purchase. They } ¥ Just arrived from the Spring Ladies’ and Misses do not handle Suits regularly, when we get a great bar@ain consist of Etamines, Cheviots, Venetians and Granites in Plain Colors, Snowflakes and Mixtures, all the latest and light weight effects. At the prices marked they can last but a few days. Come early and take your choice, All sizes to begin with ; Absolute Safety Perfect Privacy DEPOSIT VAULTS went without @ blister and PHE SWATTL © SAP brough the attle Fire are Burglar P roof. Boxes for Rent by the Month or Year, Safe Deposit Building O1 First Avenue of all)

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