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AST EDITION : 2 Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News SHOOTS INTO | TWO HOUSES tric Ballard Plastiileds ihisaed at Boys, Fires LOSS VERY) er Wildly and Narrowly Misses Killing GREAT Woman---Officers Arrest Man and May Insanity. The shingle rthweat be anufacturers of the at 1 the a short last six Week ner SeaeD April 18. —Angered at family was in an ad a much heavt o ¢ lalty rewn of boys ed him | roon s than Ban Francisco did from the Peeks at bis house, AH.) Olson was arrested by Officers! great oarthquak rr short rer « 6% Leary] Fowles and Blodgett and placed Injage for six nthe 1 the en open with ajthe city jail, He is sald to be lO! barge for ‘ om wer « sand, }sane, and was an inmate the! pletely ra lined io one, | allet » | Stellacoor ylum 14 years ag0.|ineas as w ne . hous { narrow: | He te helor, 35 years old, lived |ithe tumber business in gener ‘ Hejalone and brooded over real Of! nine a ent jimaginary troubles Hie eccentri-| weual done b h cittes made him the butt of rude! me | jests and rowdylam by boys of the Leary ay. | neighborhood. at When he opened fire last night the boys sca ered and narrowly es-| w feet of /eaped injury, None of them were! . An-| caught by the police. The shooting © wall of | cecurred about 8:15 o'clock Olson will be held tm jail until! the authorities decide whether to harge him with tneanity ENT TO MURDER ‘1S CHARGED the yours © has | ured a lawyer, She | THE SEATTLE STAR WEATHER FORECAST SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, ead PAY ONLY - ONE CENT DEMAND YOUR OHANGE SHOWERS TODAY AND FRIDAY; LIGHT BOUTH WINDS. THURSDAY, APRIL 18, VOL. 9, NO. 45 25 CENTS PER MONTH, 1907. SUNSET GIRLS QUIT WORE DRINKING Within the past month eight long; teeta which strikingly demonstrate distance sleged ta} (ie @ompany'« policy AMONG WOMEN operators are have quit the service of the Sunset] Gee girl, who left the Bunset Co.) -————— iTelephone company as & reeult of} after five years of service, but who| AMBULANC es SHOULD HAVE sorioun disaffection in the ranks of] @eean't want her name mentioned | THE RIGHT.OF-WAY Weites Records Show That tetestcation Among its employes, due to itn peouriogs| GRemune she fears it may lompate | stealth Ott paar pep ? a vis ta 1] eth om en of getting ® position | ie ne council to pase wn oraie-| Weaker Sex Is Increasing---Only Poorer Class of Bome time ago The Btar printe ome other concern, saya she he counell to pase an orale ' . a story that the Sunset Telephone! waded a full month in February | *0e ving (t bub f Drunken Women Find Their Way Into City Jail. FIRST PICTURE OF DUG’S NINE W A Pg right-of way over the atr te, 1 ha company had doc the wages of] amd 11% hours besides. The or its atria ta Fe ry because |t| Atmmding Iv aad to be that girls get | bere ne yg Hosea a a mar es “4 happened to be a short month, bat! pay and a half for all overtime held 4 . 4 : rd — a he ane e Sislon Cresta, & eneeneld citi nlahlly called to teiiiehls Gun the charge was flatly denied by! Yet, this girl says, she received |i" Oew BP DY leamnlers, « ag. | Posner ot k thin morn [men who become intoxtented tm the company's officials, and sub mle §17.60 the first half of Febre ‘ | ’ ad fret alana sonnet ak few Goer ae xeribers who hinted at uiar pay ing for drunkenne and locked company a dove cine giving the) e*)) which was her a } dom arrested, being aesompanted lowe of tte own medi} ew) but $15.60 the na half of jin the city prison, #he te laundry! by friends who care for them, It y in turn deducting fO} fee) Month, which was even lees lemploye and, when fe on the! the maudlin, dirty, deadbroke wee a oreneriies. a their me poly apes roaster pay, not to mention} le war if an intoxtented con-| man Of the sirens whe lands ‘s the that thet phones would be taken] orp who are five minutes tate | develops from the potice ree] Wappensteln wayw that uve Oe out jare we dirks » wo ve lands thas denahaumen nong wo | Munday cloning law went into effee The girls who have left the serv lor fifteen minutes overtime, get no | Bree Ne a ie teen iene soltes| much of tha drinking Bee been tee he company, and who can} a@ditional payment whatsoever, It official ped. Many women did tot there now talk without fear of being die | ta only recently that the company's ay Oe Caey Sens charged, not only fe} ntw eyatem ef docking has been everything contained ta The Star's] pieced in effeet and this ia enid story, but they give boosting apon the Be Leiter Around Baloons. women | ting to be & common sod that many more women thing | | Mowt rented are found at the present tm wothen ah around or of the younger found beltering © are @ large oom wirte often who heve gone sioone. Th f these, | the betcer ole afoly naid Yow It can be wrong Among the that nine women out of ten drink women recently aie beer and lque rested for drumkeapens are Oline it ee a Better Clase not Pailed | Foote, Anna Phillipe, Jessie Mare porta received are that Acapuleo| Chief Wappenstein said today! per Maud Clark, Mee Me Monigong suffered from the tidal wave caused | (st there are many drinking wo-| Mre. FM. Heatheote, Peart Wilson, by the earthquake and it is believed | ment who are never arrested, He | Mee W. WL Me ir, Mre Met ay, that many persone pertehed in the | *)* that it ts only the cheap wo j Mitty O'nrign, Mary Lam i, Renee inunda’ whieh swept the greater|men who are arrested. By cheap) Harris, Mra Olney Morrison, Anna portion of the etty women be means the Clase thet! Swarts, Kintte Williams, Kate Kok | There | nly one wire working | does not pay for its beer well, Anna Bteamfli Bane Smith to Acapr nd tt is impossible to The attention of the petice Ie and Helen Crpame A Pee ure xact confirmation of the death list and property damage MUST GET ROASTED BY CHIEF gn Toerday shor bee ei" srraigned Saturday en shies ait “ Morris today tsewed an or- | Chiet af Police Wappenstetn to | number of the boys that we ‘Traynor, was . e the arrest ae & witnens of | day took « Ding at Guperior Court | have parents ond are ef good Tam fee Berewkt with Mre J. G, Ri rman, who | Judge A. W. Frater for the leniency | ilies, If they perviet in xtenling Pregreutine 4 working at Mine Tray | hia honor whows when dealing with |then I say they should be sent to ‘Med the chores . Broadway or | youthful erimina’ Wappenstetn | the refortn achoel, ender whi shooting, Bhe w | Prosecuting woey Mackintosh | claim that twothirde of the boys| “We have to ran our lege off to mee Serenity tr: ¥ s $53 bond te thix aftertoon handed down atithat are hailed before Prater are | get these fell As anon an Prater rr olaammlilida . | opinion that, wader the recent de | relenaed and allowed to drift right | Kets them he gives them « lecture cision of the wupreme court, alll bnck inte erte The police aro and lete them go. As far ex inetute ARE GIVEN THE RED HATS, | county offices coming Within the | facing a& epidemic of juventle| ing the offenders Ie conrerned, we / seope of im ruling will have to be | crime ean do that rhekt Bere at the go (Scrippe Telegraph Gervice.) = | vacated jd not mince hie words Hee station sed do it lots better ROME, April 18 —Six of the! The supreme court held that euch | when ng of the matter than ? doen it, too, I that te ren Sew cardinals receired the | ‘ officers as the game warden, road| morning, We said that man fiall he dows, | see mo necessity @ { hate today at a public conaie-| leunervisors, county physician,|the boys still had Frater’s teeture! send the boys to him c There was a magnificent THE SEATTLE THAM—Resding From Loft lcounty purchasing agent and 16 or|ringing im their eors when they 4 lam tired Bh pe he Foy 4 pal proce sates § ceremonial. | Reading « 20 oF officers and ¢ beck at thelr old tricks, Wap | department used te m nurse by Cartieak enahitel wam.onsenee tel ' Gtie, 2; Grayson, p.i Mickey, Bb; Kelleck ey. Sis Drennan, of. Allen, p- 4 The seandat in| peocts » | know of two fel-i mothers of these boys, 1 te up te h he next constetory Middte i Rose, 1; Cudmore, rf.) MeGregor, pi St iy ey Wilton, I cumbents were nted. There.| ows who were t 4 week whett them to look after thelr childrem Bottom Row—Harper Cheva lier, p fore, Prosecuting torney Mackin | they were ok game. and keep th oft t roots, if | Connery and Rush Mave Net Arrived. Weich, Walsh, Hanson and 0° A Are in the Heapital, ios tee oo © practically out| The be ranging ip years ail the Prater would do tees thing he | Dug Was Too Big to Get In her par mg nde x pe mine | would do more good. It's the boye | A epectal « may be necesito be gacd and go to schoul, but thet ment be looked after, We have } | et et of the poets it Lectuces | more trowkle with Chem than with more meeting: ’ | plexing «ite , don't * much good A large the professional eriminals tars Se te etriters | Waten asBe for a meetin | Meetings between wirike: > i era have beet held of i + | week, which resulted _—— | | Mere than much heated dix . | ’ ing fan bel Tomorrow ts Campus day at the} Metiing tn Grocge Micha» “2'* university and all the male | -——— ——— i te the New York buliding F ation will take rakes, hoes WISCONSIN ‘T0 SPEND $24,000. Because the Moren Co, the larg yg aed int ature only “ npn ’ | fest fous 24 whipbutlding ¢om- | Waipm men will be employed Sevcnssietilh Seeman thas cae ag oo Exposition officiale have been | pany he ne at. today powted Mere trouble with the three or j F Martin either have to! en Mevtst 4 Martin futlewed ei) proving the collgge grounds, The) “srus polat commit: | Rot hreughott its shops faa hundred union men et Moran! on . elt repeating his demands, W noon-day meal will be served to the | formed ® the Wis 7 ; oi te ren cote pected an the result of ta jsvoce GRIFFIN AWARDS THIRD : wing Menttle the pert cers by the coeds. In the coe ss te ommend plan in the futare # action today | INTEREST IN VAST PROPER . An be . * 1 4. ‘The =e the agg bee Between | 8g the appre 000 for ecanse three non-anice tron . ' TIES NEAR FAIRBANKS TO! hi tion. | happen Turmday. wher aiversity of Washington and - : - rs ders were pet to work this|? fener anager ot | p . . t K «i Drory euye he P of f ersity will be held. Fol} (het state's Duliding , iis 0 eae af eelaa teal isco pe * ] . AMES A CAUOTEN } ‘ ' Mart tifyinm her that une « this a dance will be given SEATTLE WOMAN PURCHASES | ("Walked ot on & strike The nine « a ‘eune aeatt tm the en 7 . oon sloped with him by : © eymnasiam | menklera weer lites whe! 1 Aene rion ae whieh founded th ett aim beg whing he ‘ jock Thoreday he would shed } PROPERTY IN TACOMA « Gutsusian: aonmnee hore do nal Weed th wert | owen nae Kane her, Mra Drury then had the mam is soa DIES ON WHARF | a 5 jan or of aiitrm | y ‘ © the Tanean ’ e * (Star Special Service) Pag ay cam met work | ois on eaten A. ( on t Ae . e he weft bis . believed to be a TACOMA, April 14.—Wilitam Hl gory ‘ ' - ‘ 1» Griffis of the super-| wk aa | ie at ee | aa ane BR “| FRANCKE CONFERS WIT a en —- _ - ne frree ‘Pr ” f the one Retitied im The war taken to the | Kate Benson Ward of Seattle, for a DIES OF MENINGITI®. | oor c4 WM Michaels in| ° . * rave leonsideration of §2%.006 j . 6 wae stranded! : ynarry Service at ‘t austen) « Kintie Frencke, of { hie p seemed to set heavily ACOMA ~ wet ord b, * . min eoliertor (here,| 144 Dekete, wih wh ‘ a hier A the idea! seaman's peesleed in Tacoma thie | ¢ ood in re ond for deat ° te abies brings the sews of the he brn | TOMpOmaibaiity of th * ° a me “ | wae joeeted * mort ate chem hearted, We cae to Ht Me ieee thie | ‘ 1 shall f appAnted tribunal Rerines Telegraph Servic ok Mire HA ine ” 0 ie worth | Pay at ee ee ee sens Tae laren which was de 2 ‘ ‘ ot the Tacom ade we s ' arg ‘erred @atil the arrival of the cage : often dpilies in Wash Death 4 ie y tain will be resumed immediately, en = ron aii Gaetine to spinel me KEENC anee.) isa anennianeeae ae ¢ ‘ Pe Mie Ff are ener beatouay ~ io the sew WHO CHaRGces THe . open 4 dpc > GARE GL SAGINSS . * Paris . work will be done here ' i : ' eriment of NHAVING MISLED THE hie . ay 4% @ April 15 ” 571,580.19 @ __The J partes © ee ae . CERRO } ¥ aces) ™ nae ated Netty SET the sights weil 9 Ged Menor Labor Leader <= === TRAGES STOLEN § CHARGES THAT DOCTORS BROKE LAW SGT EXCEEDS ESTIMATE . WILL WORK HERE PLAN NEW Labor heveeoe on.| Temple ¥ HOT TIME =... AEPARATION Sgee a= =| DEMANDED 2 eee RECOVER | “S25 "= (QCM FLUSHES STRIKE AT ondae- Vovget « flea caine He rage 6, and hing ee toe a rain of HARMON TO ENTER *« ’ federal HACE FOR PRESIDENCY hie 10 ever me wena ** * tee ie ee ee Bervice Scripps Telegraph Service eeeee . teteeeeeee Tee eee eee eee $25,000 == MORE LAND. ero e Pe WANTED #2 : = e WALTERS GOES SMALLPOX INTO REALTY SUSPECT INQUIRE OF OFFICE Ae YT. Ee Tt * ve * ~ * ~*~ *~ Ld id *

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