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pink noon edition will be continued, and will contain all of the latest sporting and general news up to the hour of going to press. Bead The Star's pink and green editions during the summer of 1907 and you will know everything worth knowing in cath world of sport, aly Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News OMAN SHOT if SERVANT ney, Angered by Gossip and Failure to RARER EER WHAT THE STAR'S EVENING SPORTING EXTRA WILL CONTAIN, Full story of each local baseball game, ory of every game in the Northwestern League. Pacific Coast League results: Major league result Winners of races at The Meadows, after June 29. Sporting photographs, sketches and cartoons by The Star's special artiste. Special stories by epecial writers, Racing news, notes and gossip by “Refugee,” The Star's racing expert. aaa es ererrrrr ry | * eee eee eee eee eee eee lew 7 . BANK CLEAR n nd gen news and b y, Fires Two Bullets Into Face of Miss! % \,..) \« veeasonan 2/2, TM. Stare wa known porting wrgra = “SNP OY , Traynor, Fashionable Boarding House|% “!"" s yh Te REPRO EOUCEE SI CCC ESC eee eee wee ween eee eee tee Victim Seriously Wounded, GET ONE.FOURTH OF set’ MAYOR SNUBBED eeyeece BY THE COUNCIL port : jane ciency of At the rate the] —— parlor and again asked | mills are ruaning about 240 cars are| DEMAND FOR 6. E CO. INVESTI| ot money She says that |ueeded to handle the output daily GATION. i laughed at her. At this! while the railroads are ablo to fur d her gun and fired twiee.| nish only about 60 cars por day LICENS' the 1 her r hurried talk with Mt the platol tre back to the | for ter Traynor abe rate bie district gomalp Tho scene of morning Eending, Between md 32 o'clock Kad ie, fire ot and the stories} | Shingle manufact they are stil! handteapped tn ( a shoot rere r © her room after her Traym and took her trunk, She went the} care the Seattle Electric company veTo OF SALOON | were not so much as mentioned AND APPOINTMENT | rary views are held to ° that Aisposition of this matter ty her en as frer Joh both shots taking effect. A boarder TEND.| the twe usly harmed Raymond was In the house,| WOMEN’S DAY AT THE playin yg ed | Many now believe that it is buried ag, [atte hearing the shote, hastened to PEACE conrenence,| 2NT ARE NO |i’ committee of the whole for os ‘ o see what had happened. Shortly - "| CONSIDERATION, good pnd all. . where # perro after the police arrived and made (Scripps Telegraph Service.) ——— ‘The veto of the mayor of the tecoted | "Serres NEW YORK, April 14—1¢ te} There was a studied attempt on | saloo@ lieense for a new place on to whom!) ne, Sirt told &@ straightforward | women's day at the peace confer. |the part of the council last even: CBerry at in the Bailey bullding adie @f the shooting peosen hg ot aty tong sn are in- | ence Mrt Anna Garite Bpencer,|tng to avoid giving any undwe| wae [Bid ever, without comment peating Attorney Ma the county jail, and the ti pared:| Soma ane of the Women’s clubs; | prominence to the name or doings | and ghow the name of Charles R Milter appeared e ults Ward Howe and May Wright|of Mayor William Hickman Moore. | Cage for street superintendent cam: woman tewting easily at tence howpital re olf. | Be » ell were guests of honor. The The communication of the mayor, | ug fot confirmation, it was as quiet yen HPOke on various phases of land the ordinance naming a com:|ly referred to the «treet commit | the peace propaganda mission to eremnapte. the operation | tee, § Woman's story wn os ewot and « Mies Traynor ts 24) Girl's Story. S ecieal ‘eg pletal was 1 shot Mise Traynor be we whe rem her by the) nersecuted me and because ahe re~} RO cmotion She to pay me what she owed aa bad been be the Courtwey girl said to a Traynor since bast y reporter at the county jail Prayner conducts the told me I was entirely too foome. at 124 familiar with the men, and that is He thaimed by Mivs| what started the trouble. Today I p that she asked ber eked her for money enough te go me ard again for (d= k to my peaple at Older, Mo. | ————.... + opegron § rr. att she rece } she refused to.give it to me. Hpwiee FINISH ROAD lLocoer CAUGHT IN TRUCKS | OTe? and bis body or clothing eo Moury due e went to stay with a woman BEFORE + |tangied in the trucks. The train | vie aie, . 4 me t was too free with} __BEFORE 190%.) of FREIGHT CAR ANO POUND |contipned moving, and for two miles | sre pans st . Wen aad when she aktn't} The county commissioners inten¢| €O INTO BLOODY MASS AS /ihe enfortonate man was pounded | se ver what rooney she owed Mme) to proceed with the macadam road) TRAIN PULLS INTO CITY jamd erushed, his cries drowned by rats age from Mise ° them tau me besides I shot | between Seattin and Tacoma, so as| | the rambling wheels te get back ¢ * began ‘ P , . te have it completed in time for the - ‘ . P When the body was discovered an ee arm | i went to work for Mise Traynor} i909 exposition. The work is to| “4 #hastly ride of two miles under! o.) ine train stopped at Yester . ogden August. up to which time T Hved ibe under the supervision of County | the trucks of « freight car, Where) qay hnd Railroad av, it was : os . whe is now in Osll-| Surveyor Valentine he was slowly pounded to death,|umteetyniauble mass. The clot! eo | # morning Of had teen torn to shreds and nearly | was the experience t ly been in te two : ‘ lckger from Portl eters: bane in the man's body had the claims tha ate and Misa Traynor w Netis Langlend, a Ws. from ¥ b Wefieetions weon | fret person I ever worked for, j | Townsend, who wtruck b bere broken aie be ge se ber that « he girl, who in very pretty, we | Northers Pacifie railrosd train «| viaetec. A Austin, o ane ferrae with wom oo tines while she told ber story | mile thie aide of Argo. . | Wateen cOmpeny, end Bergesat ot] it) Palle A. J. Wilkes commenced | seare} for the missing me miber. | Thry followed the track for t ked | aiflex| before they came upon ( = foot From evidence of the tragedy le apparent that Langland was «it Itimg on the possibly tatoxt cated, when « freight car hb io him. His right foot was sey ‘The She de we ahe ie 20 years afd, but) MLEAN H HISSED BY [o BULKY . vie tt shall be ualawfal RBS OF D. ALR. 9288 ALLEGE POLICE . SI of paragraphs in the general ese erdinanes Which was introduced in the council last | poe aight. The license and revenue! = wort mo committee will meet Friday eren-} } gyi Tl ing to consider it. It covers pawn: | | nae? ee ete | renee oyment offices and all De EE QROUTY | r RELATIVES OF GUSSIE BURT | ageing the proprietor of the ba thowe and callings which re j Bye 9, quire lation. It fe a bunching} SAY THAT BALLARD NIGHT! | sade = os if oe oe ] of all present ordinances. OFFICERS =, ORINK with | lodging houses overhead that are YOUNG GIRLS IN DIGREPUT-/trequanied by immoral woteen and ABLE SALOONS ANDO PRO-' that they © Opersted with the TECT PROPRIETORS. fall knowledge and protection of the police. Young girlie are enticed to these places, and it is said the of-| j CHARGE EXPOSE. MANY 8 earing bet the | boa 1 that McGee had refused to take That the policemen on the night | teers hawe been seen with them night of money for bie work, saying that Ballard force havé been | on gumerous occasions | pol a bribe, J he was paid by the city, Among! of frequenting saloons | Joo French, who was discharged | inap om Capt. F. W. Keen, of a irtoking with young girls for) for’ his connection with the Monte} tor of Se the Hotel Seattle and Mr. Stevens, noveral t passed, are charges | Carlo Base; Frank Hannan, who Me ereeefated and the proprietor of the Stevens hotel, who | made ny « of Guesie Burt,| was siepipded and later dischare a ne tified that they had offered Me} atier exposing hundr: of pe the 16-year-old girl recently arrest. ed beeatme the Burt girl admitied Steee over the money for fumigating their]... in Georgetown, Renton and‘ed ia the Monte Carlo saloon and|takinggdrinks with bim, and Frank aces after contagious diseases) yonie Valley to smallpox, Charles) later hidden by Policeman Joo; Cole are the night officers against 7 Gscoveres, but that he and Allen Abbott mili) French so that she could not testify | whom the charges are directed i to accept it 0 a the Hobart mil! at Maple ew) ; locthmeny Of witnemes 291 Vattey, have n tunded tn the/ K smallpox time of McGee's vinit to t pesthouss | v0 ae houte showed that i wee) men yesterday left Maple! j « 6 o'clock in the aft tked to Renton, where urs Baker said it x crowded interurban | o'cloe She ore it waa te Gus Swanson, who come aur ae room where a Jap had scan anna smallpox for two weeks, hold mon ay hand and swear hat he 3 7 ! xt tell about the bribe | moved spell gaa (Star Special Service.) | Wy. Hedrick, of Sedro.w a : SEDRO-WOOLLEY, Wash. April | right side injured. | BIG FIRE AT PHOENIX Pweaty-thres. saesahanre Gert a McKay, of Sedro-Woolley, head . r * | hurt, (Scripps Telegraph Service.) Rott bers ' vusly Injured at Baker's Siding.| 4. 4. Curry of Sedro-Woolley, Aris, April 1¢—B%re|! M ler PP yal et miles weet of here, at & o'clock | bruised about the head. ing gutted the Bos ' ager ane eel iast night, when the amoker on the| ©, A, @lodgett of Sedro-Woolley, tment ; p . Pag romag: n of the Anacortes & Rockford | OTWlegd about the right side + ee Hes Y damanki ail. le b ae a 4 Northern Jett | 200A Burnside, laborer of Seattle r 2. there| When @ . ; age branch of the Great Northern left!) 24 pure, narrow eacapes hon a > he track and went over an em) #pamk Gibson, logger from Se eight-hour bankment. Relief trains were sent | attle, Mirt about the hips. | The #w { Mora most immediately, and the tn E. Sipan, a boiler maker of Brem Bros h‘ether. ie ' to Everett, where they|erten, hurt about the head and I qutiona of ture 1 arms. la th i never grant ) ue to en the G, Hy Sanderson, of Baker Siding. (Serippe “Telegraph Service.) . nd ge we condition of cut on the head. AN YR TCO, April 16-7 * . « for $2.75 for| the roadbed w responsible for, 4, Cdakley, taborer, of Baker Sid the end of the tele h uy, 4 sd of $4) the wreck, which occurred about! ing, hurt on the side. gation, tt te} tor a nine-hour day one-fourth mile from Baker aw the| Cause Hobeok, back bruised, ear tmerite will be ltrain was slowing down, going cut, kgee bruised and internal in wn Humane Society to Mest bout four m an hour only, The jur eared. J are t A he King moker tu over and ever Nat Stevenson, Seattle, t Han be held to-| one in it hurt her cars tured huet ahd right ear cut in two hi graft will abt t t ever, but the passengers were Geome Peters, Seattic, left toot 1 tomorrow. | roome . k thrown about and jarred, Ten of | broken - a 9, | the injured were taken to Everett Robert Campbel!, Seattic, right | to G_N. hospital. Dr. Davie of | ankle éprained. | t Ine ed for many of the| Johd Brandon, laborer, head and| ho back hurt A partial list of those in 1 in| P ds Loftus, right cheek and back | WEE HAW / an follow hurt | Cp Gor wit“ fo"s ave toMy for shhened.fallore to. ture wn onowen / | ove? to the sheriff a diamond rin valtied af $450, which he had chahed from 1. L. Moore, but fail ) pay for, Moore brought replevin proteadiiizs and se lgment | | | | ~ NECESSARY TOOK LOTS" GRE THE SEATTLE STA WEATHER FORECAST,-SHOWERS TONIGHT AND WEONESDAY; MODERATE GOUTHWE SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, TUESDAY, APRIL 16, 1907. 1 exa t taney the spread ret atenee | QUE —- barb to be f i owt . q , t Fohn 1 is a ¢ barbe hone a parently believes in 1 ' . people sporty. This has t | 1 he| him In contact with th and . ant t > this morning five of his countrymen! ' ‘ told Judge Gordon that he had tal R proj en their el shoes, a shot gun, | man t ' ur ' revolver and other valuable prop , rning ert After the evidence was all ito t in, hia honor decided that Laros J f the ¥ would have to ext his sins and t fined him $100 and co: td 5 a barb had on tolen agon in Jude I held th Wiéhita, K ting f « Mérdad H " 1 CITED FOR CONTEMPT vu ! u : H I has t Port } bef Jud 4 on! 1 1 ‘ ' : AT SCOTT! 18 HE TRYING T O GET UP ON MY BACK A ( how i for the Green! Something new in Seattle, The Star's great baseball extra, appearing next Saturday evening and-continuing throughout the season, will be printed on light green paper, a color pleasing and réstful to the eye. PAY ONLY ONE CENT DEMAND YOUR CHANGE T WIND NO. 43. VOL. 9. 2h CENTS PER MONTH, JAIL PHYSICIAN CALLS CHARGES RIDICULOUS CHANGE AY PE. PLANS ae br Crookall, Acting County Jail Physician, Says Although plans of the ition grounds are about to ® fine they wil cater, Accusations Made By Mrs. Levins, Clubwomen 00 Instead of $190,000, J.C. Olmatead, the land} @Nd Charitable Workers Are Not Based on Fact. * gardener, says that the can! » arranged that the difference | will not be very noticeable eee aeebeeaneeebhhanenenaae WHALES SUNSET ENE N ES * MAKES ADDITIONAL CHARGES. 7 * ~ * * Mrs. Catherine D. Stirton, an officer of the Humane society # | @ who is one of the active workers in the agitation for women ma * | #& trons at the county jail, made the following statement to The & j | ® Star today, supplementing the charges by Mrs. Levins. Mrs. & * Stirton also deciares her accusations are based on intimate #& * knowledge of the facts. * * “1 have been informed by women imprisoned at the county # *® jail that they were regularly supplied with “dope” by the # * guard * * “| personally know of one occasion when a guard deliberate. w * ly opened the door of a bath room in which a woman prisoner & ® was bathing. | stood near when he did so, and the guard # ripps Telegraph Service.) * laughed derisively when the woman shrinked from the gaze of # HCO, April 16.—Fire & those who saw her naked before them. * that threatened to destroy the entire] “1 have been witness of a case where a sick woman prisoner block of y frame bulld-| w& was being taunted within the he-ring of the guards, who made # ing@e start merning | jn wat-| no effort to prevent it * Ne kitchen oiden Gate ay near! w “1 have personally witnessed women subjected to ali sorts * Van Nese The building was de-j © of indignities, and | have refrained from complaining because * etroyed, as were the pF ® | knew | would be barred if | interfered and | would then be & pied by the Van News grit, Little) @ unable to render any tance whatever to the unfortunates @ Louvre restaurant and Wentilly &) @& who needed some woman's help Ba geme # clothing store. Th * “| have heard a guard brutatly say, “Oh, let her die, she’s * te $80,000 % no good,” when | spoke to him about a woman who was di * Airs, Mary Peterson, a cook th the) o perately ill, and who was shrieking in a sort of frenzy when | & Louvre, «as partly asphyxiated and * went into the prison. * her condition te serious, * “| do not say these things are going on now, but | insist & ® that | have seen all that | charge, and that as long as men are & & placed in charge of women prisoners they are again and al © ways possible. * > “The sheriff knows that | have personally complained to # *% him of these facts since the demand for matrons was first * * made, and he knows that | told him what | did as the result & * of my own personal observations in the county jail. * * MRS. CATHERINE D. STIRTON. . * EERE Re « CARDINALS PERO E EOE E EEE EERE ES | “Buch statements as the emaining prisoner Under such j ving concerning the cireumsta: the charges are women in the county jell ridiculous Ber Telegraph Service.) | - : we a ages vareeh “ es ne m the delusions of a dis Calle it a Shame that the pape has assured I hae jn Mere Moreover, the guards are decent iorma South Dakot hat | Neg iy ing - married men, and it is a shame that by Dr A. C. Crow ting |™ shee: . , aie ¢ and pert American caf lee sath ghigabate. Ga 0 -auaunat : wild be subjected to, pubiie tf Macon: Deep f trmmopat | Sations of women who are unfriend- he startling en 0 mora ony ' men prisoners in the jail made by | 70€? made : = be A Tentae in The Star peal | (ae tal while wistling . ‘Sheriff Smith is a white man. | statements made by Mra.j/ think his plan to have a good page mend * idie.| matron living in a detached cottage | . bps ae pris |! @ good one, but it would be fool p Almas mage ye h to have women guards: They Po vai the Py work of handli soners, and the C neral Kuroki, the o of ne the werk of Dr. J. ¢ ounty mata ne be p ut to the ex- | Russo-Japanese war, will arrive se Beatie: Wiha the! pense of hiring extra guard tle Ma Gene Kurok as A b> People should remember that the ho has been appointed to repre — . county fail is not a sanitarilum. It . ; he |mence, and have h lent ig Pragesse ft south theneicdle sys nmgvee sent the emperor japan at the) wortunity to learn how the wo > te eee = Jamestown exposition, leaves Yoko. | POrUunity & ties to make it attractive. Prison« hama th 35 subordinates thin) *"e ‘reat ers are there for punishment,’ sot {bem aioe stopp: ae at : attle for Women Go to Hospital. for personal comfort and fine food, a few days, the party will leave for] “The charge that f! women suf-|1f the jail was made an attractive the enst | from neglect {s ridiculous, A®! place for derelict women, we would soon as any woman prisoner shows | have them coming to Seattle from : igne of becoming really ill, She) alt over the country, breaking wim yunty physician gets a small 88! break into the county jail.” of c * y and = gen take of encn) Sheriff Smith's Views. a. for filth, T have been golng| Sheriff Smith's usual good humor woman's department of th i not seem to be greatly disturb- whe sich GaN cael acts amt oon have ed this morning when he read that , ‘on ng May not have hi c any of the filth of the Seattle Woman's club bad em ride long. A week ago b Mrs Levins telts, 1 have/|tered the war for women attend- es oe cn slans of vermin on the ants in the county jail and that @ meee bee Pifice |peds, or on the women. They keep| mass meeting of women had: bees : ye —. oe lthemesives as clean or women, | of o'clock this afternoon erday an| when a woman prisoner is; at the home of Mrs. E. Dangler, eee ce tee ht in in a filthy condition, she| Eighth av, and Blaine st to dis- = He identified tak in hand by the other wo-/cuss the subj che “ential women for whom authorities | men en a bath and her filthy 1 will try to meet the # py: t ae iam ine aad or [clothes destroyed and replaced by | of the women with a smiling face, baht oe banat eolketally int tt aid the sheriff. “But I am too busy more & OS : - yee . mi ie y particular attention to try » chane M“ he indignities she charges the|to pay any particula Bree Cia be arc Mie. | omen have autfered from are im-|the matter now. I have other | Kong will be « wm aaible is true that the guards | things which demand my time os to the ward at al} I cannot say now that T will me ut the the charges en inka thar women. As he charg * >a prison n a ion is at th = is open. : ha ful » it ection nigh n The trouble between the union |“ ; and the emplaye i r from set tied,” said a member of the aly tailors union today A meeting of the strikers w held Monday night} reach the ec ttee appoint: | ed by the unior © far failed Boston w — m Boon aa COUNTY COMMISSIONERS SAY) py. were. Ge —« . THEY WILL TAKE BACK PER. | pressed by Commissioners Bi xing Six sh " 1, those} MITS OF SALOONS WITHIN | ham and Abratam, Pee <= J. M. ¢ © ©) MILE OF CITY LIMITS, WHICH | ory the prontbited: abe pay ie * chan tha tale INCLUDES YOUNGSTOWN, | A matt the payne . ae a - ungstown saloo r hin 4,000. to ch an agrees nt with the) : ae BN Nols > orapee iets 2° ae | & ARE GIVEN "CHARTER | BIU'S PLAGE r king at A BIG DINNER ring sev- I A x 1 “ ned tie PILES AND HUMPHREY, y i a tM the t ym md M . . n made " to break up the I 1 club. .. ‘ hand wa y ‘ n F n honor pp " ' ‘ n 1 Ss I ‘congressman aby le ym Haw 1 1 be . f efused ciation for > . A 1 bow fo cap n at 11 Se t of the GETS MAIL BOX 1 \ . i ‘ . 1 2 ; t of cour 1 refuse . ' th port of the license commit h re k