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PAY ONLY ONE CENT DEMAND YOUR CHANGE WATESR PORPaASTErAIR. TONIGHT, girn LIGHT SRoet BATURDAY FAIR. i “a THE SEA p Pare in Seattle That Dares to Print the News SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, FRIDAY, "APRIL 19, 1907. VOL. 9. NO. 46. 25 CENTS PER MONTH. BOY CRUSHED CovumBia DEMANDS ASCHOOL OF CRIME IN ze BY AUTO 2sc2 = JAPANESE JUNK SHOP tint the pomination to a primary TO NAMING OF A. W, WA tian, the elections and bown- FOR TWELFTH WARD COUN: | arom commitioe of the city coun- | eee ‘iaibiaaa ce! CILMAN WITHOUT CONSULT. eR wil probably turn down Ware's Secale Ine THEM wor aation . MARATHON RACE. *puaet SOUND CLIMATE | , FICIAL TO LUNGS, aR Kit Colmmbia an wit in} * A.J, Blethen’s ‘Big Touring Car Mangles 10) a hee Soe week saath Park will 101 (eerippe Telegraph Service.) Freddy Rooney While the Latter Is. Dr. D. T. MoPhail, of New York, | to the city council of Meattle againat ‘well ward. They were not given|* BOBTON, Mai April 19 any word in choosing Ware, who|* —Thomas Longboat, of th a Wmilat in the treatment of dis evab teminated last night b * Toronto, won the Marathon / the confirmation of A. W. Ware, ast might by a con | of the lungs, who te vi vents moet 4 om | ® race today, breaking the ree an Errand for His Mother. j ares of the Tanga, whe to visiting) inated in mess convention SAL eet eee. Some, Srewn from) © oe pe ig the Puget Sound climate foutheast Meattlc and York inst etal to those afflicted with tung) night for counetiman from the new and throat trouble, Me t+ inaking| Twelfth ward. The nominee's name & tour of the weet for the purpose | i* legally merely a suggestion “to of studying climatic conditions the etty counett rrr senna Boy Who Stole Bale of Hay Tells Juvenile Court That Isoshima Urged Boys to Steal and Pought Stolen Property. and other boys were in the habit of stealing articles of different kinds around the docks and selling them to Isoshima at nominal figures stuff stolen, has apparently been) tHe gave the names of several mis ning, Ht { pharmacy, diagonally across the | ——s, oe ange J Bouth Ps Park partie in SORE EE ER eEe EE EE EE EERE eey | UneaTibed In Beattle in the peruse boys living In the locality, none of _, ¢ 2320\% First! street, where Drs. W. C. Bates and muiietianeaee _S mcs of 8 Inoshima, a Jag them over 1 s of age, one of down by a fast mor-|J. B. Mott worked hard to relieve ¥ dealer on First av them only § years old, who found psi owns CIA te nar BASEBALL SEASON WILL OPEN Scat ibe" fenk Save «rotate ga of the Dally Times, and) Bey Wee Unconesious. davis Kowman, the 13-year-old boy | for ne pinto they stole pat “a - TOMORROW A FTrTER who was brought before Judge! The Kosman boy does not appear at the Pacific how | Young Rooney was then uncon ' ’ NOON Prater today, charged with steal-| vicious, the principal of the school |} A modern Fagan, encouraging the present ward. The Columbia! * Fd by three minu > le have no personal objection|*® Longboat made the time in bie re, but demand a primary) ® 2 hours, 24 minutes and 20 1-6 vote to nominate the Twelfth ward * seconds O4Friiman, with Columbia and * } children to steal by furnishing a ready market for the disposal of the on an errand for bleeding form up and bore it into al Pires avy. and Battery the offiee of the North Seattle Seee ee teeeeeae at & late hour it veneers. eh ing a bale of hay from a wharf in| which the boy attends told Judge tring ae. A hare ed _inventiaation revealed the southern part of the city, testi-; Frater that the boy was a good a eat wie oe ture ott est wil, whlch Dea. | d told the Jap about| scholar and behaved well at school. howl wpon him as he) undoubtedly prove fatal vo children, the olde Debind a delivery Strenuous efforts were made to by the Scondinavian | find the lad's parents, but it was whieh ‘> » fel. fully half am hour after the acel to get > e dent before Mra. Rooney, the boy's! mot e. Si, awe an learned of her boy's mis of the accident the tm the Interim hundreds of tran Being driven by J./ tie women thronged Into the drug chauffeur, who | #tore, each fearing it might be her employ of the | boy who had ben injured, for nearly two Mre Rooney caught sight of her eoupant of ton | son's cap lytug’om the floor ROOD Marion Rose | as she arrived, and « wild, heart-| m ‘a daughter heats cry escaped her. placed un pe olen | a yr Terribly oat a by CB ® terribly was ¢ stricken feralohet | mother affected. that restoratives| wes returaing to| bad to be applied several times by after having | ‘Re physicians om the scene. Bile atece tn the meanwhile the automobile, and Miws| With Miss Blethen, who was s- dim feme. Col. Blethen verely shocked by the accident, had ling the hay and sold it to him Mra. Kos for 60 cents, and that Isoshima fur-| widow with five children, the old | nished the horse and wagon to haul|/est of them o 15 years of age. it Judge Frater is considering bis 4 The boy further testified that he case. CHARLESTON, 8. C., April 39. An earthquake shock was dis tinetly felt here early today. There} was a very perceptible wave motion | 4 of from east to weet No damage any nt remulted, but grave tears) are raised that there will be sve-|l gHe 1g TIRED OF THE FOOT: sony, today, “that a theatrics! manager coeding and gremter ahock® ig.| LIGHTS, THE CITY AND THE ‘almost wept on his neck, lament- ing te aio general. The shock was| ENOLESS ORESSING—WANTS Ing the statement that the stage mort distinetly felt at Bomervi TO COME WEST AND RANCH | Was dead to me, to think sll tals & health resort 20 miles from here.) pT, whieh seemed to be the center of Evelyn resented the criticism of a one on to the Blethen resid J had been taken © on to the n ence, . fhe Daily Times, | from where the chauffeur brought the selamotic agitation. —_—_— ja certain writer who found fault had just con /the car back to the drag store, (Scripps Telegraph Gervice.) | because she didn't ery enough om FLORENCE Italy, Aprit 19.~|_.NEW YORK, April 19.—Evelyn |the stand and said: “I didn't want trip when | Where he was placed under arrest.) Davis ie 25 years old and at the) station house he made a statement | Head Mangled. that the suddenness with which the ‘moving up First | boy darted from behind the bakery a pace when the boy Wason gave him no time to stop tho delivery his car before running the lad Thaw is tired of the stage, the city to ery. I bit my Hpw and clinched and the endless dressing She'my hands until they were cut to wants to go west and live on a|hold back Os a sin sii exi1co on vet or ranch with Harry. She says noth Evelyn confessed that she lau; aumeios pPgely Frnt ag Mea mn, ing cn earth would persuade her/ed a little when Jerome introdueed There are now 190 victima who have| (© return to the stage her diary because it recalled many ‘Dea satis told me,” she said. funny ors she had forgotten. This city was badly shaken teday/ by an earthquake | strock the/ down. been identified. From advices re- - Blew. sending ceived the death liet will exceed the tonneau Met Driving Pom. former reports, Terror continues, wt wheelk pass The chauffeur declated he was and suffertng from exposure ond) mangling net driving Rie machine at any um lack Of food te ati severe, although | anate Httle | weual speed Joe Lyons, former) a being done that can be to give! pain brought candidate for the legislature, was) retief, ; pto-the spot. mone one of the witnesses Hustness }feemed to know men say MH ie the custom of auto af mobiliets to speed on that thorough Who ere in fare bad just rv Frederick Rooney the boy's fata the neighbor father, is employed In the steek the family room of the Hon Marche, where he. Picked the lictle, learned of the accident. MANILA, April —Two earth-| quake shocks were felt here this/ 4 morning. So fer there “hae Been practicntty tittle danthge reported, | ’ CROWD BECAME The Investigation into the causes wreck he frequently paused, and ow | of the wreck of the steamship Da-| three occasions broke into tears. His hearers were deeply moved ae the kota om the coast of Japan last pir geeed mariner told how his month was resumed before United jeort was broken by the loxs of his States lnepectors Whitney and Tur tiful ship, the mistress of thé ner this afternoon shortly after 2 Pactfic o'clock Captain Francke blamed the hairman Mullen threatened to Captain nil Francke took the heavy currents for the loss of his all in the pollee at the meeting} and. His mination will prob- | ship, not denying bis own misjudg- of the xtreet committees yesterday | ®Dly last all afternoon, The first mi. He said be was anxious to crowd questions asked him were on’ make port that evening, the disaster in ite| points covering the already well | occurring late in the afternoon. He was making slow time against the to his| bad currents, and became slightly Jeulations i (Star Special Serv } “VANCOUVER, BC. Apri 18— An awfol condition of affaires ex- ists on the Canadian Pacific rail- count of the coal strike. lOrdere were given thie morning afternoon unless the la went % came modera | known fact of the w As present pro-| As Capt. Francke wart | bard task of telling the story of the! mixed in his testing against the opening and ex tending of Second footie Denay aes RUE ERE RUNNER CRORE ee way to Eifiott av. knows arricD.-. ODWYER IS DYING Improvement will be dropped Walter M. O'Dwyer, onee priv left him at 10 o'clock last night | wecretary to Horace Greeley, and «| with a cane beside him, with which | well known financial writer of Se- | to rap if he needed help | lattie, is lying unconscious ia bis| Only fragments of Mr. O'Dwyer's H. F.|interesting history are known to Jroom at the residence of | Moore, 719 Spring st and his/Seattle friends. He was born in | death ts expected to oceur at any/|Ireland and had bis first newspa- | time per experience on the New York $ secretary to | Barly this morning Mr. O'Dwyer. | Sun, first as private hat nothing but passenger trains demonstra + A strong lobby w ond perishable freight tratna will “Telegraph Service rum over the Hines of of steamers. Apel 19—The gover.) The coal on hand cannot last more ot Yap ah Roti.) than » or three or that = Sate eee —_— ** a PU oer OA Correspondence Society f or Love and Sympathy Be-|* 5 ,.+ comme weer. Aer 19—The civil), NEW YORK - ‘ : on Aveti 1— There wre] tween Connubially Unfortunate Is Suggestion of|5 : : Son. Tolegrapii' Gervied) 5 to in| TUMors that there ie friction be #HINGTORN, D.C tt Puller dcoarnent| worn Prick and Marrimar on ac-| Man Who Has Tasted Matrimonial Bitters—Is : ecretary- Walt. to” guing Rotes down, and probe unt of Frick’s political aspire the weet, He will epesk af the force ome te renortea mat Prick! There No Relief but Suicide or Divorce, He Asks?) * £ ake own e June 12 seeks to suceeed Senator FP at the Minnesota unive Horace Greeley and later as an edt- teeeeeeeseees he cannet get & delegstion en FO MEE AD : pn Sean 1k - bs mi lwho is over 70 years old, suffe . , | leew he becomes a staunch support | . 7 i red G. P 4, chief of a dl-|¢rom a stroke of paralysis and has | torial writer. During recent years Gkag + of Roosevelt A Correspondence Club for theand suicide by domestic infelicity, 4 * ‘ * aetebetener vision in the draughting room of the | not consciousness since ected with the Leader ymnesticaliy unhappy, where menj,and believing there are many oth city engineer's office, died yester-| ne was f 4 lying partially out of Mont. and served a a Hit} bed by Mr. Moore, who hea &/ editor of the Weekly Democrat of >I friend and rem om ae ith and women whose home life is a | ers, both men and women in the i at a local » es e. tl, man who i a* obnoxious to the|Uutden and whese youthful dreams |same situation, and who like my. i d when jor | 5 in his room and went to in-| Missoula, Montana, Three years ago te| siusiiieat< a6 le tad of love and ambition have been/self are craving companionship of was a Collegs j | tigate. Dr. Daniel Buckley was|he came to Seattle and filled po Wall st. is watching the Pacifics | Suattered, te the suggestion nd-/something 1 get their minds o ity Kogineer RH. Thomson| ‘sted and sald that death Is cer |sitions on the Bulletin, the News, acly for reaulte of Frick’s atti. | Yaace? by a Star reader, who asks |eternal worry, 1 appear to you for > all o tay fleain to occur in a short time. and the Post-Intelligencer succes- Mines for Sound pas: if there is no escape from conne-jan idea the shipment of the body to tea »| “ 1 fh Mr. O'Dwyer | sively. During the last year or so eC, April 19 | bial infelicity, save suicide of di-| Led Clean Life. ‘al Riemer sagp bie Boney Re om : , oad ’ , - sel | a os jmes | ben active in newspaper work. | he has corresponde astern Day vr to be pianted | Yore I ask for bread, now don't give ia of bet pers, writing on financial subjects, ME dbeording : Thie writer believes there are! Soul The bi Pm taser rail bride ng ee egg eng md fa : ing to plans i r ti bs | me @ stone t we start sone | big. Joint-user raliroad bridge nd remained in his room, He Mr. O'Dwyer has no relatives in - men and women whose lives af) kind of a cooperative moptal unian | Poss the Government canal at Sel was cared for by Mr. Moore, whol Seattle but a number of friends. tai barren of love and sympathy who, | corres pondenc a helping | om bay was the subject today of a * # <= mine Heirs Mey Fight | by reason of unhappy marriag ° vot a | (Star “Special ‘Gorvi ) a apy ni hand or sogeth! 1 presume | Conf@rences between the chief on : ° I PMENT. m YOR Apel 13.—1 an-| JUNERAL Alaska, Apeti 19-{8°@ deprived of the right to seek |there are many like myself. who|sitiedts of the overland roads, the SE TII E NEW FORT EQUIPMENT. > Maknown relatives! yudge Wickersham has received |S7™pathy amd love among thei? have always led clean, honest op-,SOVetmment engineer and the city | (ear Goselad Serves 4 ht for fellows, and the suggestion i put! right lives who bave raised lance, | emetieer. | pone TOWNSEND, April 33 rd that the « me court has iffirmed his decision that Steve |2rward that these people form 4/ respectable families and who have| TMBerailroads, tt is said, do not ,. |New equipment és arriving for the P ich must hang for murdering | Cooperative mental union through | made homes and names ip their re|¥6t BROW within a mile the locallt Another effort is being made this/ | ement of the gymnasiums at . partner at Cleare Clty two renee | Which they may quietly confide in) spective communities but whd,| | whemtt the bridge will be located afternoon {to settle the a jen, Flagler and "Casey « jury convicted Peroviten, | °@eh other their griefe and joy®)through no known fault of either! site of the railroad bridge | #trike The union infec Ra preg othe gf py 5 Wickershars sentenced |224 Suggest to each other little|man or wife, have drifted apart till) Will Metermine the location of the| managers of the local tatle pa | bureus ” tcp des t An appeal was taken, | @!Ps i maintaining bappiness and} there seems to be neither love, com-| eity’® teaming bridge, and nothing {this morning that they were read PE cy ABs ei vst atti with the result | peace. panionship nor gratitude in the} ean done by the city until this| to submit a proposition, and a meet pos ah the one 1 posts, and has : | Jude Gunnison, now hotiing | Home Life Unhappy. heart of either for the other. points wettied ing at George Michael's shop w hw ° inaugurated by the department The University of Washington at Fairbanks, will set the| The man who has miade this wu And yet neither can go eltewhere, ‘ called : : lwith the hope that it will in a/¢rew, accompanied by several sub- | latory of his home He believes it here are mai me as he ‘ abor Temple Stl tion evil which has grown enor ‘or California on the ste r Po- , THREE SITES OFFERED. |i, the story of hundreds of unhappy |love and sympathy they are wag corte ger Trem 1 rat ously in the district ebla. The crew wi present families in every community and| Now ts theré ho Iawfal and re! i} Washington in a th cornered ‘dl MB ag. at gone April Rs ~lthat bis appeal may touch hoarts|*Pectable way in which u& people} , telegnaets Bervice.) is being dis i this afternoon. | eettcchdak ben te bo hen a BM Bettie on Tuse 7 an Port Townsend bay \nimilarly affiicted. He lives at|whose home life shuts we out Of} BUTTE, Mont. April 19.—A bit BOY( * sant Sore, somes te. be eae bit a9 at Eagan’s ; = cere grate eal | Rirdeview, Waah., and his letter fol-|love, hope and sympathy can get) gard ta tod sweeping souther Berk Hopes of Washington's Wi be “The A» bey the new location of the |iows To anyone who has a sugges. |together through union correspon-| Meméaaw and is threatening heavy INSIDE INN) AVERTED winning are of the bri 4 * home at Orting, one . t t dence or club life . n and wi rth of Port Townsend containing tien, and who cares to write him,/ Re > | leeed eiould the storm be for an | = of The Star will give his name ome aber, we have always been a ‘varaity. te { atareene vice cess tcg| ee PLANNED coe ; ) neres adjoining the railroad | Birdaview, Wash., April 16,1907. Ito enter for rest or recreation - « at 9 o'clock tomorre Will rema tation, and @ third across th y. |Seattle Star 14 BANK i$ ROBBED they crew bon veunan Call for Comradeship. | It Ie believed that a general bo: The following wil i | y ity befor Counctimanatlarge P. M. Coyne| 1 am one that is willing to pay = fe he yet another site of 640 acros for what I get so far as T am able, —— e Gl Hotel Co. has asked) core of the Pacific coast by Japan-| 2 looking Disc to despalt of the Alaska-Yukon-Pacifie expost We do not want to break up or oar familie, bet thiek (Boripps Telegraph Service.) a never ending call for| SPHOMIA, 11, April 19,—Sate-| Hon for thet : 6 kind of comradeship, and, | Wewersewrecked the Bank of We Pre t Gillles saya that if } erce of t th and Portland [right or mg, we find ourselves | tam, at Weston, HL, 50 miles east), cousenel will erect in ing “ t opposing jever reaching out, hoping to find of title eity, at 1 o'clock this morn-|*°O™ be nature er-| Japanese exclusio it To reeriminate|'am With three separate charges of |) brick merchants were read ———— i jand obtain will contal Japanese dynamite. About $5,000 was secur-|! It will contain in |find fault, or make fun of 650 root to discontinue commercial relatio . f= 4 other seems to do Httle or no| @ WMerobbers escaping after hold-| : that the anti-Japanese (Scripps Telegraph Service.) |good, And it seems to mo this|!ae theventire town tn a o of focling “in California éxisted a MADISON, W April. 19.—The | # affairs is inclined to kil) #trat for nore than an jong the coast, but local Japane we ria Hock continued today @ was organised and pu ‘ " stetie aa The | hows and ambition and to encourage sw 'that the businesd men of Japan seglect and even crime. Is death| @@t ofthe robbers a deg yn with | legistat h ‘ until will mow dfy pare older, was A. 0. U. w. TROUBLES : or divorce the omty practicable a¥ BY POLI E America to the North Pacific po T ' have =a Pa ai ‘NEWSBOYS WANT TO : Ben Rane in the number of |against her being one of dozens of THOMAS VS. LEWIS. ba ot ®ad women fn the city| similar charges brought againat ay OHIO —_ - drunkeness girls equally young almost every | TO HONOR KUROKI ) 1 mbus ery be and being driven almo exe commerce tion for the "Inside Inn” concession have dete ‘ ‘ ‘four eritaade t vested tek an DENNY HILL OWNERS WILL HEAR REPORT, Joe Thomas and W wis have * Matched for a 1 nd fight Sea eco, cnsol ee ‘PLAY DUG’ $ TEAM Charlotte Clark, the. Pointed oy it is All young girls found tottering] A dispatch from ’ t., Ballard © the Bureka Athletic club of ert ihe law to sell Hqnor | around drinking places will be aFlnays that the Ancient Order of] VICTORIA, B. C., April 19 D+! wpe bd Mm Leneni imore, to enter the ring at 146] A meeting ts te. ™ an . Bg gd saloon: | rested, Chie appenstein said tO-| tnited Workmen will no longer be|eral Kurokt {ficial representa in new wh r to the p ounds, Tt » will be arranged}Chamber of Commerce room Sai being ar-| day Baloonmen permitting young| es to ao. business in that {tive of the 6 government,| of She spo: take the al for some date within the next two|urday afternoon at 1 o'¢lock by |xiris to come into their places of Se | ote “wits a’ alte 64:48, tuaindeaa Inerane yo email sperty owners in the Denny Hill Oe Tan tes walle ore te a A. See etait ince ¢' | Major General Kikosht nnd Col " a RAPARING TO TUMNRL re le trict hear the repest oiter-| and will tolerate no vi t nds of a recetver by the attorney | &*ve here May 1, on the Akt Maru.) marties or ad ne Paitin tenew oe eaten Sec: | pecial satthas ave taken We al will be asked to spend a day here) old tine A780; 1H COTO we . > walt ig BLOWN TO ATOMS. Ghe| Yesler way where the dane and be the guests of the local Jap New wouldn't that upset your , . see ian ‘ § adtonnt to dtak ls CORNELL UNIVERSITY unese at a Banquet and also of the) eaptiirfur im a” ; Star Special Service.) older | viously greate an in any part Can club at Tuneieon | EXPEDITION TO ALEUTIANS. | tt HIWAUKUS N 1% ni the « | choc erintendent Frank B | The Maxsachunetts Institut c| Ww ! by joned Cooper, 5 lent of the Cornell| TO DEBATE SHIP SUBSIDY. | Technology ix sending xped he « ff t The state Doard of 1 wi FOUND GUILTY relation attle, has leo the Aleut islands, wt ~ Chambe f Cor « lay | 1 1 of J. H. Day H. F. J aw- " A h wa 4 1 a ing Th P sit of Forest! aatl fre c 1 ' th lar f Ma t | jen tron, | four ary in J Mor-| for to be held on April| Grove, O Washington | of ' th h. Mine iif 1/M i ’ f ony from the pe I iniveralt will debat tonight oo | other Wt be # Ned t will be a { ' ! nis oks, #on ual the ship subsidy question inland, water is not w 1 od! 8 y having tt om

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