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ie yAW GO PASSED BY THE COUNCIL The Seat tle Star SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, TUESDAY, APRIL 28, 1903 t in Seattle That E Only Pa rint the News. Dares to T# VOL. 5. No. 53 a5 CENTS PER MONTH WITHOUT NOTICE OR DEBATE 1S night Just before th unctt_ con . vened, it wned by Hinehart James, Rud Kintior ' ! ton, the fifth member of the com ; mittee, was absent , It was the same Kistler that three weeks ago, and a Week ao, Was unalterably opposed to the Yaw | mure. m after the council convened, a minunioation from F a. Yaw was read agrecing to the amend Ment and agreeing to put ap #1000 rome rt and Rude,of Corporations Committee, Railroad |!» yom, ow the conference mt . Big Graft Through--Opponents of Boodle Bill Coerced "°°. «" eodis boticing ti Chal an Hinehart v reading and reference to his com mittee with a report recommending that the Yaw fr hime as amended | Preuchion, the, fensional lobbylet ] ‘Three weeks ago, when the ap- | Do Eranted. ‘The report was adopt R ecavenger| It te 0t Im any senee of the word! plication for the Yaw franchises, af- | o¢, 804 the vote taken on the fran iniquitous |@ secret that twa, if not more, coun-|ter lying dormant in the cor Dine Satete any ene ao ee od through |ellmen whe had consistently oppos-| tlon’s committee's hands for a year, | F The franchise was granted, Right and willed the Yaw franchise, were buil-| was suddenly dragmed out and sent y" wave east eteod by | dosed Inte making no fight agetnnt ; neil with a favorable |. Aver’. Cispairek. © FAM Mayor Humes! the treasure last night by Chairman waa one of the Bret Nye Morel ‘~~ wha SP ceavineing himself | Rinehart and Councilman James of ery “aratt’” and “monopoly waa on,“ Murphy te meamnie the corporations committes, wh The only change made in the Yaw | pe ‘ Bowtie.” | threatened te oppose all requests of chia before ite final pansee | or eruinn feo ete plain both the|those counctimen for ald for their|iast night waa the amendment of| tue was 1 oy Rasy A rd canses| ward improvement work owt of the| the clause fixing a maximum price|ippe) ae ee & working | genera) fund in case they continued | for the burning of tee mre akingi @ even the unitieted. 0) eity council was pur-|to work against the Yaw bill It read 86 conte instead of BO cents! come to ralinoad the sneanune at three yeare ago to| There was absolutely no hearing per cuble yard lithrough: the coupell. was arent : of the Seattle lon the merite ef the proposition last| Absolutely me action was the whale tain Waa oot and Leesays blanket fran-\ night. The fact that the pmitioe toward cemedying other defects in that three faithful Yaw or & more Aeliber.| was to report favorably om the Yaw the franehiee that « vY ” aa . eayal of tbe sembere of which > fro pe, Worked tooth and nati for to be & deathbiow cotlestion unless Mayor - protests of pub! y and vetoes the committee report * the eleventh hour to pand siqned tr. (he coun- largely reeponsibie Mae counedl last nigh! ) te Mr Yaw, forced SIS s ie her fa which she tried to ote apn math was the only motive | Mentity afternoon. Any permon in-|of a week before, when the oppon . G, Yaw, Var fran-jents of the after the seanion the council QM) unexpected | worthy of note w |ftip-fop executed by the granting | Kistler of the Hecond ward, who un the til yestergay was one of the avow ‘of the corpors- ed enemies af the Yaw proposttion the main Kistler, to swallow, | tom, made ft was, by use | change Bnows to the pro: | prolific of reaseme and ON OES RS eR OES SRI ene, FIER ew ae se remanence manenniens Pe IR. JORDAN POISONED Boe’s Discarded Lover Tells History of s Relations With the Would-be Suicide--Girl a Chance for Life Rud people by the! franchise inet might had been kept The franehiee gives Yaw the right ~ “e yen Meme [an absolute secret t only a few | te eollect and haul wets ena hast case the wie Senin bet upon the corper-jaf the many who had appeared gt | fet compel hin t . 4 * Rae council at| former meetings to protest againat|peeple of Beattie will till be with- | Serecrs Reae ont on platy. the uve the Tow ered afd monepely were eut @ seavenger system present |echeme is carried through success | And these frw were given mo palty. The ordinances which will chance to be heard. They were perfect the monopoly to which Vaw calmly ignored A deliberate in- aspires are yet to come. fered the local improve Yestertay morning one council ment clubs of the city, whose jotnt|man was informed that the Yaw petition for « municipal garbage | proposition was golng through. Me Crematory was read and eontemptu-| wae told that tf he did not fall inte susly tabled only a moment before|tine and suppert tt, Counclimen the Taw craft was endorsed. james, Rinehart and Hude would The proceedings om the counct!|biock every improvement me . floor were tame, cepeciaily when | that he might try t through the council for his war Hut he did wot fail Into ln Yesterday afternoon Rinehal Rude und Kivtier had a talk, James Was not present, and It taker four Inembers of the corporations com- inlitee te constitute « quorum and & majority Rinehart committer | Fecommess< compared with the strenuous session aw bill had notice of the fet that it was coming before rt { | ‘The only incident of the event the remarkabir Couneliman of the clerk, when dictated a repert to the committee me that the bit contrary to hie usual cus-|amended by inserting a maxtroum fo explanation of his| price of 26 cents instead of $0 cents of heart, Usually he isi per cubic yard for cremation pass ‘The report waa written, and ina uses Actiog on the theory that Dr. 2. Bugene Jordan fired the shot that jay vet cause the death of Mins Margaret T. De Hoe, whose trug [name ts anid to be Mra, Fred Muyler« | the arrest of the doctor on a charge baus, Ed Dolan, « private detective, late thie afterncen applied to Depe ty Prosecating Attorney Conver for | of attempted murder Deputy Conover refused to lame told the @ but ve the warrant that he would examine the evidence Boe who lier fight-; the young business college atudent is against me and would never let me |. P rently a married woman, the wife <r hen, aiter 1 get tack, save in the | Me! before him, Gn éwould teeue fhe Fred Hurleybaus, and the mother! presence of lawyers of other wit , a onvineed th. & Bullet through her! oe, son 9 yours of age. who lives! nesses Jordan once sent her awey | warrant later if convinced that a Right, at the Prov-| with Hurleybaus in Washington,! somewhere just to keep her away) reasonable suspleton of guilt existed , Pt insists that con- | D. | from me. | The woman, the detectives ciaim,| Dr. Jordan stated last night that] The detective, Mr, Conover said | ie the daughter of @ wealthy citixen | he sued Muyler for $700 doctor's bill Fefuecs to tel! — of Anacetta, D.C. De. Jordan| aod care of Miss De Hoe during her | "asd Bie application for the war- Peiations and | claims he knows none of these facts fines He says he got jodgment , a ay die¢| but the detectives have reason to| but has been unable to collect jrant'éu the Sact that, es he Salem she survived | believe to the contrary It seems that Mise De Hoe several! sire ft. L. Myaatt, a milliner whe practically no| Miss De Boe came here a little! months ago tried to shoot hereelt Shaw who te at-jover a year ago with John ©.) but nurses took the revolver away | was nearby when the shot was fred, cr whe lives at the Oregon! from her and that once she took calls for Dr. Jor- ‘The couple lived together sev-| iaudanum, and Dr. Jordan says he | had told confMicting stories he had « touching ¢ral months, the girl believing she | saved her life that time. With) wae Huyler’s wife. Detectives Kennedy sod Rarck The detective claime that Mre. Be neck she Ge-| Muyler weet to Alaska and when | who are working on the mystery ‘ , of the sisters|he came back he found her under| have found @ letter from Mise De Mywatt has made the statement that ever beaten or) the care of Dr. Jordan. Huyler said | Boe's sister in Denver to her, but It} 5), - | yesterday Zee aot ber aby taht on tel Oe Feream Whe te the 'seten wim girl has for| “I knew the girl! long before she | case. | Mins De Bolt when the shot was/ Wh here as | CAD Beattie, aed I koow #he Ai the Buepllal Ht was sta * } Officers whol comes of « good family. We were! morning that Miss De Hoe rested | fired and that no other pernom waa! - — Rew boitee have Towa, April 2%. 4 arrived here Morning and was) ‘congress. | President. | me and party will , the second President ad- fly trom the WREE SHORT ADDRESSES zt Towa, April 2.—~ the president short speech President alno made @ Bharpeburg and See pes gs if MeCUTIVE AT DES MOINES BOWES. te. Aprii 24 Tho at in by the full charge of the day's headed by Governor Brenton, Congress- Lyons of the ~ » Maye ween lines of riemen. The firat Presidents wtay war & tour of the city, The Darade extended over coe Of gayly decorated Se were packed on each WOE mans of propie. The te wel wae no and ot Aetay the in re-'never married. and after to the effect that away. Dr. Jordan poisoned her minal trifle b fe the Mate capitol, where things in splok and was feeling & prerent I went! well last night ett: OSEVELT IS NEARING | METROPOLIS OF MISSOURI Greeted by Thousands at Every Stopping Place-- Celebreties From All Quarters Speeding To- Fair Dedication Ceremonies that the hundreds of thousands of} of people who are constantly arriv Visitors the latter part of this week) ing the oa Sie SPOON One te aout wae poe hw v8 ot too pre cape GUARDSMEN FROM BUFFALO the speakers’ stand had been erected There were 20,000 people gathered in 6 he Mound City is je ly the in the |end of the efforts t po bem oe the crows fninned | making to Insure the suce the Say portion of he speech, The prea- | enterprise A wurprise in in # me ‘dente speech # frequently inter- for those Mere 4 vo guineas | ed with applause at, | an impression opening being a year off, little actual crowds that lined the streets | ° Of course| BUFFALO, N. Y., April 2&.—One pullding has been do arwe | to the Hock Island station were the | Dulldte cn as @ whole is in a| thousand guardemen left this largest ever seen here. The pree’| very incompleted state, but @ few) morning on. three at trains to ident left for Oskaloosa ‘and Ottu abe actually finished and/attend the St, Louls exposition ded bulldinas wa amid the cheering and the Wel’ | when the thousands semble | teation [re amie indkerchiefe from all who| Wher the | ihouse te» of Liberal | ae = conte get within « block of the sta- Fin nee ng the Palace 01 i | BET. AWAY AT Gon. oa great structures sufficiently advanc-| 5 cB ed to show what they will look like when finished. Juet at present, WASHINGTON engaged in removing debris and rubbing off the round edges of the pletures so that a pleasing view of| the grounds may be obtain Pree- ident Foosevelt and the ambassad- ors of foreign natior™ will ride in WASHINGTON, It is @ veritable Di Cy April atte tawny day here, AT 81. LOUIS ST. LOUIS, Mo. April 24—Out- RBAGE FRANCHISE r » » he hat net! 1 have heard of him, but doen't made up hin mind rewarding the | know who he ie Ya gorbage franchise, and will De you o r awhile bef Ke . Vetting It. He was more t | om and «till more ne om De » know whether a garba. ait te franchise is « good thing to give t 1 didn't know the franchise had | aw ay . t : pereed ull morning, he} 1 do not maid Don't you think the city ought to Didn't you know that Yaw had |have tt» plant? } been veing every effort to railroad 1 do not ot going to cross ~ meeeure through the coun the bridge till 1 get to it have 1¢ ona, am asked im which fer over th Not dh tter, and t am ne to take WARRANT FOR DR. JORDAN'S ARREST IS APPLIED wards St. Louis to be Present at the World's | « play to the whole farce Vitepatrickh has several improve ents up his sleeves in the Pirat 1, and t# inte in weoing who wets the Hquor Heense there, He voted for the Yaw steal Gil, whe found fault with the measure it firet came uf 4 to make # lot of improvements | in the ‘Third w He needs the! help of the general fund, ‘Triamvir James is chairman of the finance jcommittes, Gill voted for the Yaw | we lice, Heense and revenue committee, | iw interested in seeing that proper persons get liquor Heenses, He « hes improvements which need help of the finance committee an majority of couneiimen to put through, Me yoted for the Yaw | franchine. Capt. Taylor, though Phat Yaw had some hold on the |mine looks Jeslow part ee prime { hie measure | Heventh ward, He has hoi aaparent to the most casual observer ite and needs the ald of the pow- | ditlespte wker made theirlers that be in getting them through. at wr me ts halt the Yaw | He voted for the Yaw franchise s , ' *e William Murp! | James, Rinehart Rude are © democratic councthma the triumvir ae wae fore duced his resolution and be the “solid seven v Ne for munteipal lout a om ur, and, ph A ve used the club | their minds made up beforehand, to € of thelr fellow | give P. G. Yaw whatever he might elimen tn also an interemting by- |ask for j MAYOR HUMES WILL TAKE HIS OWN TIME Mayor Humes ‘De you know what Yaw ts after? “T do Bot . “Have you read the franchise? “T have pot “Have Pe ide whether veto the ordinance 1 haven't the least iden what the franchine calle for and I won't say jwhat I whall 4 | fragebioe thr ever heard of Yaw? questions and th how ut fehing was | The mayor aid he didn't know | when he would know what he would deo with the franchise. If the mayor vetoes the ordinan will require two-thirds major- | of the council, or nine votes, to rn ity n't take any aetion jon it tm 10 days, it will become «| jaw by bape FOR Mra. M, gett s story told the news fmrere that Miss De Boe was alone] when ah STRIKE IN CHINA (Special to The Star.) PORTLAND, Or., April James A. Patterson, « shipbuilder, hee jon returned from the Orient and felix of the ganized labor etrike tr China. Leongshoremen dock hands “ft Hongkong untontsed and struck | far © conte (Mexican) per day, They | were formerly getting M cents The | strtke Ged up shi days, but proved a failure yeing imported from the provinces to | load and discharge veaels WISCONSIN WI SAIL SATURDAY thet hersetf. Swell little All- Wool Serge Suits, from $3.50 to $5. W. B. Hutchinson Co Cor. 2d Ave. and Union St. | » United States battleship Wis camtin which was scheduled to leave | the Puget Sound navy yard Thure- | ing of, {hia week for China, i wel away whl Ratorday Phe he An conling yesterday but will not Hnven, before Friday Wednesday Specials Dixby's regular ie package of Bhoe Polish, Wednesady.. Ge Hew Summer Net Corset, per fect fitting, (be value; Wed nesday . 23 Men's Canvas Gloves, will stand lots hard service, the value Wednesday special, per pair ° Be Pure Sik Wednesday Ladier value S-inch wide Fancy Sik Ribbon, 200 value; Wednemday Be Many other equally ae good Gloves, 4be 200 on account of the Venesuelan nego- tat! Count Cassint was also |i values offered in each depart compe iied te ment Manchurian | Abie to arise. -| tied = ex-President party. The government Exposition | Hoard and many residents of the in the day on ty will leave later ther special LOUISANA — REPRESENTED ANS, April 2% left 904-208-110 PIKE STREET Look These Up $550 A choice lot overlooking Lake Wash- ington, and commanding a beaut!- ful view of the Cascades, This is & delightful spot for a home $750 NEW ORL ernor Hurd and staff Louis thin mornin, Gov for 8 ODD FELLOWS AT ENUMCLAW (Special to The Star.) BNUMCLAW, April %—The Odd Fellows celebrated their sith an- niversary here in a manner that de- served great credit. Mr, J.C. Taylor, Grand. Master of Washington, was present and delivered an eloquent and appr address, The attend- | two nice lota with a well built cot- ahoe wae large and the general cere-| tage, within a few blocks of the | Montes were impressive and tn- > tina Lets mreved and tt structive. truit FOR MEMORIAL DAY ‘At @ moeting of the General Mem- orial Day committee, held yesterday afterndon. sub-committees to take and arrange for the Mem HERBERT S.UPPER ana. eae 1 day previous to (Relea faeades of six mammoth struc-| The first special ¢ other notables who are to,astend th « in the main court, and| The next a ca dedication of the Louisiana Purchase lithe flags of all nations are being} special, consiating of expomition haw been & busy one In) strung along the cornice line of the, mane alt fun of newepap : many quagers. The immense trac® qnished buildings ane Veal Third hi fal carried ers wa in where the great white buildings of) The weather In perfect, The ee Sr ae 0 okr amirat the world’s fair are rapidiy nearing delegation was the firat to arely ewey, Gener rounK and Revernl ncone of activity. A veritable army iairendy in tenis on tie Ceper Sternberg and Anfiassador Bowen the ie engeged in’ putt grounds & he oa workm and span shape so' quate ta acoommodate crowds were ail compelled to remain behind ebration, were appoint: ittees will meet 10, 11 and 12 Scheuerman Biock G. A. BR. hall tn_ the New York block at 2 o'clock Thursday after noon. First Ave. and Cherry Str @ STALE EGGS FOR PAINTED WOMEN extablish themnelves here has onuned (Special to The Gtar.) ENUMCLAW, Wash. April 28 nation ne the better tinens and it is certam the delegation of women, armed th = ca anadicmee a2 stale exun and & sense of justice is 5 eev - awaiting the arrival of several fe-| the a males from the tenderlolr t of n @ hot re Keattie, who are due to arrive here| tion in th ul » time thin week, to occupy be backed by ther © in the center of town and near| izens, who are ops the high school abn rm fare close cf to! to thy h news that there we STONE, FIGHER & LANE ANNEX Importer’s Stock of ‘The modus opera the purchase wou uninteresting to you—The importer had over 1 mated his outlet and these were in the way 4 of future business, fo to 7 remedy 4 serious blunder j he took our offer of half price. A *indowfull wit give you a good idea of their beauty. Such embroidereies have nev er been exhibited be- fore at anything lhe the price, It has attracted no end of attention today, and if wed wanted to, we could have sold them iL But s you'd have just cause for int if we let so important an t go by without the widest pub- deity There are edgings and and insertings in widths from one to seven inch The F cloth is of the finest cambric, the newing te m usually fine, patterns are quite beyond At twenty-five cents « yard they stand out as extraordin- ary god value, yet the whole col- lection, some three thousand yards, Will be offered tomorrow At 12 1-2c a Yard The Geis Will Be Heid th Annex | STONE. galloons ranging = Only —_ oe oe FISHER & LANE ANNEX The New Stripe ects In greens, tans and blues in Men’s Soft Front Shirts are particularly handsome. Our patterns are exclusive and the showing all of this spring's importations, Monarchs $1.00 and $1.25 Cluets $5.50 and $1.75 Working Shirts All Prices From 50c Up Men's Outfitters 749 Second Avenue, Hinckley Bik. 1S 1 $ELONO Aa WEDNESDAY SPECIALS “ Wash Goods ers. READ AND COMPARE WITH OTH a 4c a yard for 640 F. ny @ 40 @ yard for ancy Lawne. 7c a yard for 100 oy Lawns. 81-30 yard for 12,0 Fancy Lawns 100 a yard for the Fancy Lawne. Fach ine is represented In large variety, so your choosing will be easy Lawns. «+ oe « Largest Stove House in the Northwest . What's tas ca Name? A great deal, sometimes. The name “Clauss,” for in- stance, to a scissors user stands for every quality that is A Clauss Scissors nev- Buy a Claus; we best in those useful instruments. er bothers you because it “won't cut.” keep them fain Store First Av 4.W. Fixture Amnex

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