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PAY ONLY * THE SEATTLE STAR [one ’ces7 WEATHER FORECAST.—OCCABIONAL RAIN TONIGHT AND BUNDA oe ——— rs in Seattle That Dares to Print the News VOL. 9. NO. 45. 25 CENTS PER MONTH. INER! DINNER! WHO IVE NETWII FR’SICONSTANTINE IS FOUND *AVE THE DINNER? a} ai ¥ GUILTY-WILL APPEAL | a -_--—— | extension of 40 days to the Ame: All Pervading Question at the National) can mridce company in the on is the, muntoipel butlding at Fitth Hon Becomes a Mysterious Affair a (Scripps Telegraph Service.) Ditricty Attorney Langdon has BAN FRANCISCO, April 6-—-| announced that it more indict One Will Talk About It. ‘There ta little credence given in the | ments will be acta Sore in con os tat it le by one of Detwik | nection with the Home Telephone 3 - —— er's relatives at Toledo that the fa- eaery bribery and three in eaeenene Terr rT TCT eeeeeea gitive promoter ix close to San jon with the operations of soehad t Francisco and tm dally communte Pacific States Telephone & ON, Apri! 6—Don't say “dinner” to a senator, tion with friends and his attorneys Co. RRA! Jesse Hall’s Assailant Convicted of Secondary DUG RELEASES GIxX, | Crime But Will Appeal to Keep Out of Prison-- Under the Jury’s Verdict He Can Only Be Sen- tenced to Two Years and Fined $5000. Manager Dugdale, of the Se- Attle baseball team, has drop: ped six of the youngsters that he picked up to try out this spring. He still baw a bunch raw material, but © has interfered with his try-<« and all the William Constantine was last; Prosecuting Attorney Mackintosh will be troud Every coast town ix literally) wader the overwhelming weight! @ youngsters couldn't be Melush fund” to an anti-Rootevelt millionaire, of plastered with pictures and descrip: | 6¢ evidence being accumulated Ruef|# a chance to fight it out with pere: tp fla SP oe manny ons of Detwiler and a sharp 10ok-|ig gradually woukening. His nerves|# the experienced men, The six # | deadly weapon with intent to com tony sage . ; eighties | a B a i Would #0081 seams shaken and with no promise|@ released ure Bhutter, Brown, #| mit bodily harm upon his son-in-|tmmanity plen by Sarsages or dae bag Poa y should he appear OR of immunity he has talked about! Duff, Anderson, Wilton and @ligw Jenne Hall. His attorneys, | tempted murder It ie @ general belief that Detwiler gos a area ae White 4 Morris and Shipley, are today pre-| Neither Constantine's wife and a pr ic eo D eo | parin ope to pre nt an immed! daughter, who testified of 7 Son se ag agers Pie aeabgget preteentios oat indiotinente tay baleliaMalliadattediatedbatatitatetel | cas cuahenee & “a iP lbenoae a\arvcity to the latise in Gets — The movements of Detwiler, white) feturned today probably against }new trial will be asked for, and if| Constantine, nor Jesse Hall, the not causing the prosecutors any par | 2. 8. Torrance, T. W. Phillips, A. B lrefused the cane will be taken to! prosecuting witness, were present ticular concern, are making them |C*#* and a named Graves, 4 | the supreme court when the verdict was read. more determined than ever to show | ‘0* Aggeles and Toledo capitalist, ; Constantine was this noon relearn. | Wiss Ser Ceivisiion. him no quarter when once he ts in|! for alleged connection with the 4 from jail on bonds pending his| ' ' The first ballot ta y the fury Home Te! © cane. appeal, Jacob Furth, president of ag yee ‘en seis: Gu. aka lephon Phage et the Heattle Electric company, and| *howed nine members for conviction it te said that Ruof has givem | States Telephone company may also cot ne ee ne, | oa Chote Sek ovaiiel aie Sindh way and has made a partial confea | be Indicted. If the indictments are Bale iaervis yt +10 po a aid | verdict wes @ compromise. The ning sion to Detective Burns, This tm! returned, they will not be fled until 000. jurors for conviction would not one of the sensations given out. Monday. , compromise until they learned that Constantine Pleased. ‘axmsault with a deadly weapon” ts At 9:67 last night, after hours of| punishable by a penttentiary sen- deliberation, the jury rendered its} tence. verdict. The result was almost a] After the verdict was read and victory for Constantine. Ansault| the jury discharged the jurymen ine with a deadly weapon te punish-| quired for Jeane Hail, the victim of eee eee eee tae night convicted of assault with a — to President Roosevelt, or there will be wp the situation in thie city and ether sections fagarding (he anti Roosevelt: movement. seer ee eee eee eee eee ee eee eeee SSPE ESHER HEHE REE Ee Service.) Senator Bourne, alleged tn a re- April ¢—De-| port to be the giver of the dinner, ef many newspa-| M8 refused to discuss the matter. com. | . eotlay fast say “dinner” to a sem yp Mateemen Co Md!- | stor and see him jump : amertion (hat) Senators Bourne and Hansbrough the “rich men's | were called to the White House to- SA deapity the the- day. Both are reticent about the ithe tale has re- | “ner. Representatives of Cen- tral America Confer in Washington. Bourne, when asked, exclaimed Sere ir. cae | "EL have nothing to say about the| (Scripps Telegraph Service.) dinner!” WASHINGTON, D. C, April 6 Neither have L I might want to) As a result of a sort of peace con }go to other dinners, and if I talk! vention held this morning at which too much about some, I may never/every Central American country te support Of observers bly th PORT TOWNSEND, Wash., 6.-Lieut. H, G, Millar, of the artil- * another invitation,” Ly i 7 2 t ore, ths £ hyper io Hee stele yearn Tun — 2 jg og Mg | able only by two years in prison and| Constantine's bullets, but Hall was that he te con. Andrews, the New Mexican dele-| reached and the conferees express ‘ the Quartermasters department atl $6,000 fine. He was charged with| not at the court house. The jurors we expote thus carly | gate, was also a caller at the White) ed their views that they believed it Fort Flagler, bas been suspended cena ame intent fo eae Dee denies, to assure mine Sieat they did the plot. Also | House. He was also a guest at the! would work out satisfactorily from duty ia the quartermaster’s ishable by 14 yearn. torney ip-| not believe a word of the charges a Tee evidence (dinner, but te equally “mum.” The ecsferes: was called by aetiap Sah ciuash ‘atee anmeh ah ley eaid today that if a new trial is| made against bim by Mra, Constan- * alecoe nt of a| Hemenway got excited when ap | Senator Bacon of the committee on THREE HUNDRED UNIONS OF in the Harriman contro-| charges of conduct unbecoming an Corpora wilt only be for the les- tine a We his wife, Myra Constan= at the anti. | pr ached and crted foreign affairs, Cheel, the Mexi-| NEW YORK CITY ASK PREGI- | versy. fonference was made officer and also for an alleged at- “Constantine recelved the verdict "seas Hall's civil suit for $190,000 ‘recently | “Never say dinner to me again’ can minister, Ambassador Calve of] DENT TO TAKE BACK AE-|¥pon the sanction of representative | rempt to defraud the government. | gtolidly, shook hands With the ju-|is strengthened by the verdict, and Eeeabe given out at)! never want to De Corel FB betnias ledo of] MARKS ABOUT MOYER AND | 90° Bonsfide labor bodies, cperemaconees oe rors and walked downstairs to the| will be pushed by his attorneys at once. ‘trees to time, } quit eating!” Guatemala and Mejia of San Sal ‘The letter says! “Before the law aes eee mano ame | vader were the representatives of HAVWooD. Moyer aud Maywoot are considered ENCAMPMENT HE RE _ Lae ructim Romar te - — j the Central American governments. immocent until they have been ¥ ne cs P. 7 'H Mejia. also represented Honduras,| NEW YORK, April 6.—A number | proven guilty. In 1909 CF but not officially. of Inbor leaders of this city organ- “ate you mot aware your words For several hours peace was dis-| 4 the Moyer-Haywood protest one peut the general public J IPPPER Y H. A ND cussed and when the members left | conference today, and through the jand the Jury? The movement was started last _s the White House statements were | chairman, Thomss Crimmins, sent) “Is it the much to ask you to meke| night at the banquet at Egan's hall Deve given the | (hrough inte the room. The occu- given out that satisfactory progress |* letter to President Roosevelt, de) guch public amends as a true gen-/in honor of Captain Hamilton wes made. manding he make amends for the /teman by bound to offer when in-) Ward commanderin-chief of the » is nee med Alleged strictures regarding Moyer /adverter#ly he makes « mistake and) gyanish-American War Veterans, to ang Baywest, iaDicted ia grievous wroog upon the) noid the national encampment tn ‘The letter is lengthy and reviews | menowh have nothing to do With) geste in 1909. Captain Ward ex the statements attributed to the year pegsonal quarreiT” | prensed himeelf ax heartily in favor FOR FAIR of the proposition. The banquet ° yMan With the| pant was awake He leaped for ‘ ithe buratar and the iatter Jumped ——— i fallen into the | through the window, Manager Gray} Officials of the Alaska Yukon-Pa- P * awoke and the hand vanished. He next tried the Dresden. Not satie- fe the person of fied with reaching his hand through @ Biwash Indian, [he aperture be proceeded to climb STARTED) that the Guggenheims have secured — ALLOWING MUNICIPALITIES! contro! of the famous Treadwell TO REGULATE THE LIQUOR/ mines. [t is semicfficially an DR. F. E. CLARK WL) 0 TS cota evics | nounced that there wil be a rudleal change among the officials TAKE PART (Star Special Service.) Court Opens Monday. _ 7 Judge Wickersham arrives on the JUNEAU, Alaska, April 6—~The Dr. Francis KB. Clark, prosident| councilmen last night elected G. F. Fes Meme a open Legge ag of the World's Christian Endeavor] Forrest mayor. Juneauites, prompt poe ne Pree poe rene union, and the United Society of|ed by the new counell, will imme-| Cve attention fleet, and the ottes | was attended by a number of patri lotic organizations MOVEMENT TO OS captures | Deard the nolet and alay gave chase./cifie exposition were notified to Gave chase to| Lawson was caught three blocks | day that the bill appropriating §35,- whom be ox-/away with on algr metock tn fhe 000 for a state exhibit had been ree: t capture to a|peseemion Patrolmen Deigh and ommended by the financial comp ga of guests | Weteb arrived and took the Siwash | mittee of the Minnesota senate to- eel, urually plies to police headquarters, where he te/ day, and the bill is expected to window silis held go through at once. whatever vai-— eI gy 5 MA 4 A telegram from Harrisburg, Pa. cam fired. REFUSES EXTENSION, stated that the bill providing for a —_——- Christian Endeavor, will take a/ diately inaugurate @ movement to) i, i Ht te charged, he tried | ee $100,000 display at the fair was}A. C. BOWEN WILL TAKEls tab that he will carry the|leading part In the C. EB. conven-|secure the support of all of the| i Tames Mand Sixth City Engineer Thomeon thin| read for the frst time fp the house!) §2.250,000 WATER BOND IsUe wuccessfully, Bowen tion in Seattie next July Alaska municipalities for a new Al-Ki Pulled Off. < the room ning refused bie consent to an! there today. AT PAR—SANKERS POST. as pat wp a eash bond He {s at present in Panama, form-} law allowing cities of Alaska to reg- Steamer Al-Ki, which went ashore (Scripps Telegraph Service.) ; enpens nh suuntummenaathtienten Another offer for the sale of the | writin: | | jefinite action was taken in evute § city toe this morning and stated that he ARE NOT WANTED wn Telegr mainder in the east, all at par. As y ight to make a final offer.| ground of desertion, incompatibil t Baton he has been dogged by | parties have been married over 30| suit was made today, Counsel for| deavor to secure the cooperation of & musicale at the Unitarian chure Closed While Booths Are Open. jociny"vecnine, | Mine. Florence Halliday, of New York, will asset i o olty for eight years. that the be ated alleging for work at the mines. MB the time of go- | adherents to the pola WASHINGTON, D. C, = gon 9 peng yeaa me yp aaa aamaea” Game of the leading bankers of|ing 4 Christian Endeavor union,| ulate liquor licenses and the social) Thursday night in a fog opposite 250,000 issue of new water bonds ; bat ne was made to the finance committee | lew ef new offer. (re oo - Bowen offers to organize a local| had not heard from his eastern con LYRIC QUARTET TO syndicate to take up a portion of but hopes to effect deal Peter August Benston wante a dl- rd Today Appears to Indicate That GIVE MUSICAL. sah divas ‘com | RD, NH. April 6 JUNEBAU, Alaska, April 6.—The — Moada. first legal step to meet the surprise| Miners’ union of Treadwell has seat om |ity of temperament and cruelty. The the mo reform association and) years, have been having more of) the plaintiffs filed a supptementary| the Seattle unions in their present aldermes whe objected to the state | less trouble for 15 years, and mat | bill in equity attacking the validity) trouble, and also attempt to stop local si ™. @ half hour after the voting rad a 2 hon —— + ciate aaa sel —— ta over, me ate sane agg me EY Sin one of the | The leaders of the annexationiste | fin the his-jand the anti-annexationiste were | 4 RE te be that the | The campaign. one of the hardest | B Won the fight.| fought in the history of Ballard, = those at (he | closed with two meetings last night. | bt, tinea ~ To head off a repetition of tives. of the| Tite annexationists met at Sy- (Soripps Telegraph Service.) ry, theiient-| pher’s hall and was presided over by freude in the went, the department a ‘i PONE ACTION ON UNDER) gaitite & committee of the|baviog just finished a trip through} evil the city, was safely pulled off yes : » r WRITING PLAN, : of Commerce met this af-| South Amer There is « persistent rumor here| terday afternoon at high tide. a terponn, aad the question of under ¥ SET sania — =a = 4 ry ‘he bonds waa discussed, the grantor was incompetent to ee this morning by AC. Bowen, a| #. W.\Moote, the lors! bond buy- STRIKE BREAKERS brother of Dr. J. W. Bowen, of this|er, was before the finance commit- the bonds and to then sell the re-[for the da. He wae given until | vorce from Johanna Benston, the} City Will Decide to Consolidate With | ™*, ‘a's svarte’, snoer ie ot sprung by the defense in the Eddy] an official to Seattle who will en- fection of Gerard Tonning, will give Of affaite in @ome districts of the|ters have been coming to a head] of the deed of trust. It ie asked strikebreakers from coming north |both busy bringing thetr reepective | of the interior will shortly promul-| NEWARK, Okla, April 6-— Ring company | Dave Stuart There were many | aietenpenananren a | te a regulation under which, upon | Woodsom 6 Morris, aged 65, one| aaa ee eeteteee nee em Gpposed to| speakers and about 600 people were) The ordinance annexing the city nal re | Sresnwe ot Caismbin to Seale wil weiuse | (> Sghtent trace of con! or Metal Lot the wealthiagt men tn Oklahoms./* wou. n wep piezen. »|Registration of Drug Clerks Overlooked By Seatt! marked the| The antis also held an arousing | the town of South Park. The two ‘ ee - instructed to investigate. The re| dering Woodford P. Cassidy and his|* — * bout the | rally ad erat ae eeatiy belly The councit will take cp the | sult Will be that many tRonsande OF) aug, an @ fesult of m Jand-lease quar] * A number of peepee tiene a Pharmacists, and Law Is Considered a Dead - oe 4 called agricultural lands! fe) He was sentenced to life im-|* city have signified their inten- at in. ar josed tomorro: ‘or Peck de-| ordinance on Monda - en erm OR SEE TR eee ral lands. | Prtaonent f lon ot gevining Tmcoaore & $) Letter—Unlicensed Clerks Mixing Dangerous malnons seve orders direct he will see to it} Mra, Annie Niblock, mother of r . ee ce dp whee fcted from hia home & . Peock this morn. |that the recently passed ordinance! Edwin F. Niblock, died yesterday . $ rheray ane erers {Drags in Many Local Shops. Bie ae closet untit| 19 entoreed 2 eS eS # time prominent in his profes- # nelle Te ci a ¢ # sion in the city, but is now * oes a ei taalit tebe RETURNING THE LOOT H ontieute. “He in tiving at 6618 4] | Inalat on having your preectip- [eee ct ero ‘other state Meee va" ' . Green ger oi Su Rigger bod ha filled by a registered pharma of them: have no certificates at all. . , aw may wish to assist him | cist, ; ot | is Dead Letter. # financially may send thelr cor | wor the pereon who dose not, dan < or a ie near wollen id ce anys Bh gg ne Mir “ 4 ger and possible death Jurks be-/ing the registration of drug clerks ee i * e ty si hind the pr ription counter been disregarded that it seems to N Investigations made by The Star |i geomed 4 letter by mani (Star Special Service.) Manager Dugdale, of tho Seattle) * develop the fact that the state iawe | ve. certs aed. . VANCOUVER, B. G., April 6—| Maseball ;club, announced at noon| ®@ AA RA ARERR ARERR ine compounding and dis-|° "4 Bag lng. CRS today that It would be tmporsible to . herder Hoy s Senier Bias a e pase Py = Oe play the game with Rverett adver Edward Bigham. Seetal’ is. nomen nk AITC- | made some months ago by Thomas it some degree, by MANY! w Lough, of the Fremont Drug # the state board of pharmacy lthe city have night prescription The state law provides that none | -iorks who are i /] GUESS YoU HAD BETTER RETURA — After holding the position for year , Chief of Potice Colin Chisholm t THIS / morning handed in his rédignation| tieed thig afterndon,-on account of| The funeral of Edward Bigham | druggists in Seattle, Some of them|ccmoany. a member of the state * . to Mayor Bethune. He gives as the | wet eye <0 Tomorrow's contest} was held this afternoon at 1 P. ™./ have taken advantage of the lax ef-|)oand of pharmacy, failed, and reason the fact that since his ap” will be yed If possible. from Butterworth's chapel |forcement of the law to hire pre lean that time Mttle atte n ape - ee eg EE = - |acription clerks who have neither | parer tly has been paid to its pro- diplomas from schools of. pharmacy | visions registe but registered pharmacists shall be | o¢ three s to them has trie allowed to compdlind” and~diltpense | ohiain a certificate from the state i drugs, It further..states that the |poard, and has fatled to pass. Yet certificate of each prescription clerk |his employer ap tly deems him ° employed in a drug store is to belcompetent, for he keeps him behind Nieplayed tn the store. line p mn 5 scription case, regardless of —_---— AFTER STEAMER FOR Certificates Missing the fact that he is breaking the law Principal Huntsworth of Georgetown Appears ir THE PACIFIC COAST.| see provision of the Iaw]of the state and is table to a fine we ally disregarded in| f $60 for each offense : (Scripps Telegraph Service.) | !* i . cccuen dmeratr edentt. Cae the City Treasurer's Office With a Loaded Re-) (Minti Wek pnn &_cant In'neverat stores where a, DYUgelats gener mst that . ‘ Iu art has arrived to take the wid ,|clerks employed = i 5 and volver in His Pocket and? Atfemp‘s to Attack) sicamcr winnodngo over 16,000/e™Plaved two or three certitioaes | Ces rite agree th law miles to San Francisco, were sho} O™'Y Ste Cisplayes ! should b. forced. fact that a fi f from $6 to $10 is] € ‘ Deputy Duke. | will be used In the lumber traffte.| St aug ‘he talfure to post al One druggist said ‘ a FIRE IN INSANE ASYLUM. | certifiente, there “are two drug Should Enforce Law ‘ . jstores down town, one employing If the state board ts force Principal Frank Huntsworth, of deemed if necessary, from these al- | Sonal ine tae, tha Gere of the Georgetowr lie we «. who legedfagta, to come to the city in (Scripps Telegraph Service.) three . pres : . , caused nae excitement in the} Seareh of Duke with a ik re] SOUTH WINDHAM, Conn,, April / employing seve ifieate | ' city treasurer's office In Seattle | Volv ig not known or clearly ex-|6.—Fire this morning broke out in a ang 4 oA cathe cose mo : = we Deputy Charles Duke, has been! Yester@ay morning the principal | OP een war — 1 alt agg 2 | ‘The proprietora of - both these jerks are not registered. They moned to appear be the | with « tilend entered the city treas- | POMS Ne pened he property loss} i that their clerks are|do not care to bother with the " . , 4 tely a quarrel re-| ROSCOE THE ROOSTER } lerk ke = the ment that| business if the matter ts forced on the trouble was a ta were exchanged. wh tered ¢ hired | them popular school teacher of George asked Duke to step} jr ert e is diapt in the! A registered clerk took a dlffer- town, now living at the home of | outs the latter refused store, and that the abse f alent view of the matter Mr. Duke, and whom Huntsworth | suddeni# the principal made a @) DEPRIVED OF { "vr". * splay is sufficient| “Unregistered men aro employed is alleged to have dismissed because | move ag if to draw a rev r HIS L U | proof t act that the clerk t#/becau ey will work cheaper,” of certain alleged charme lated |but wee immediately seized by S LUSCIOUS t registered |satd: “They are violating the law by the latter, to have been made | bystanders and hustled out of WORM, Taking advantage of the fact that| and keeping registered men out of against her | the siding, ‘The pistol, a 32 call unregistered on find ready em-| jobs. If the law is not enforced Duke, so It is declared, learnéd of | per gun with all chambers loaded ROSCOE ployment in Seattle, what are known | none of us will care to regieter any the alleged action on the part of | wan taken awfy from him and lock: | PONDERS, [as tramp druggists are coming to| more. The law requires a renewal Hunteworth and wrote him a@led up Ip the city treasurer's office this city constantly and taking po-|of our registration every year.” heated letter, denouncing him for| ‘The result of the trouble has beer sitions aa drug clerks. At time The state board of pharmacy Kis action, The puty also ote |to cause & sensation in George 4 t they find their way behind the pr s at Spokane on the 16th, 16th | another letter to the Board of Edu-|town, and many people in Seattle | > lecription counters. Some of these}and 17th of this month. ome ate | | i cation of Georgetown, declaring|are also interested. Both Mr tramps are competent, Others are for the more general obsery- Huntsworth’s charges falwe Huntaworth and the young teact soda fountain clerks from the east|}ance of the law may be taken, The The Georget » Board of Educa-| mentioned in the trouble are known | ee} who picked up a smattering of drug abers of the board are Frea ~— tion, It ts alleged, investigated the |in thie olty, « p result of the} information and now pose as drug Offerman, Bellingham, chatrmany « ree and found no ground upon | inquiry by th of education clerks PrP Jer n, Tacoma, secretary le le Shove carts sted to Cartoonist Renfro by the tele graphic advices of a day of two ago | Charges, and found no ground up i SS , Mb . , Tilaman hea cee s Cartoonist reniree the United States government certsin lands | which to warrant the young wom-|is awaited with intense interest. | (ee fe | None of these tramps tal sliman, Walle Wal; J wi ee Bis claimed ie holds illegally, Mr. Harriman was prompted in this move probably by the re- | An's dismisaal | Duke i# 60 years old, and the] SS el ae [state rey eee ae ae Titiees ware te he salen ih ccder tn pennvel Ge tani Just why Hunteworth should have | teacher involved lives at his home. S ‘here, They work a few months » h, Seattle, all druggists, =.

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