The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 20, 1907, Page 8

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: t MOVE BODIES WITHOUT A PERMIT | The practice of having dodies without recourse to any authority, | Gehumed from the various ceme-/ although a state law requires that Aaties without the permit required | a permit from the health officer be} By law has come to the notice of obtained | the health officer, Dr. Cathoun and This loose way of doing things| he has denounced the practice in| may seem all right to the relatives Plata terms and from now on will of the deceased person concerned, Cause arreats to be made where the | but with this office it ls a qu law is not con 1 with T record, and if thie promis “Tt aeema | ve come the exhumation coutinues authentic habit,” sal his morning, “when ia will be impossible. The tr | ® person Wants a body disinterred svity must be stopped, and it} fo speak to the sexton of (he ontinues mebody will be ar tery and the exhumat) cted | rested Se KAISER’S BOY OSCAR, COMING TO HARVARD, A PLUCKY PRINCE (Star Specie! Service.) } BERLAN, April 2 While t | f* no confirmation from the co that Bmperior William will send his Ifyearold son Onear to Harvard, gene p this} pre nt of the in city that. sueb wilt be made American commencements, lat May or early tu June Osear is an enthusiastic fat and has a bobby for fox He owns his own ke an annov about the thm motor ne The prince's early education has been obtained at the military schoo! at Ploen. He has a reputation there } for daring. It was at thix school bar that he fell from a hortsontal and suffered a fractured collar bone { He pluckily stuck to hin studies. | however, greatly to the delight of | his father | The young scion of alty has PRINCE OSCAR, not been “xpoiled’ by his positio® German Royal Youth Who May At has @ fine disposition, and is noted tend Harvard. for seifconirol, His coming tw iaipeane 2 Amerion is taken as another evi lam to cultivate the friendship of dence of the ire of Emperor Wit’ America. en his home to Providence hospital Finn was attacked with typhoid fever three days ago and is in a lertties! condition. | Took Confederate Bilt. Clyde Layman, « cigar dealer on Washington st, accepted a confed erate $106 bill yesterday and ie now looking for the man who gave to him it Concert at the Grand. | A pleasing concert wax given last night in the Grand opera house by the Swea Male Voice choir, asist (Scripps Telegraph Service.) CHICAGO, April 20 —t ia ed in financial circles th ed by Mra Nina Martin Hatcher Walsh roads have become a pert of | Columbia College quartet and Nich the HUI system in completing a) clas Ovconomacua } Tink to the gulf. The new sy oti To Raise Funds. ‘will amaume the indebtedness of the| The Ohio society will hold a nve defunct road and the banks will be) «ics! and elecutionary evening at the clearing house of (he com) Egan's hel! in the Arcade bulldin: mittee, mm May | to false money for the Obie batiding fund of the A-Y-P exposition Pure Food Laberatery. A United States pare food labor atory ie assured for Seattle Sen ator Piles yesterday received a measage from his secretary, Thos has filed a| Payne, in Washington, D.C. that a final decision had been made Fett! on the fe Mrs. Adelaide Meade galt in the superior court against the city for $2,000 damages for a/ Cut Wife's Cloth fall she took on the ice and snow Justice Gordon yesterday ordered | op Pike st. and Terry av. lest win) BR. Keele to pay a fine of ter j for cutting his wife's clothes int ' Ordered Off Streets. ah He will alxo be obliged Chief of Police Wappenstein has|' replace a silk waist and coat be Grdedeg the news carts off the backed with his k | down-town streets. Business men Pian Audubon Society. } complained of the noise made >: Willia | ae president of the vendors. the Oreson Audubon society and Officer is tit well known as a lecturer, naturaliat | Police Officer Tin: Finn of | 39d writer, spoke before the Moun-| Georgetown has been removed fre a last night in the Cham | = - of Commerce roe son “Inland Wa ) ce eupepeemmmmammmmmel” ter Birds A omittioes was ap RENTON HILL HOME boointed to prepare a constitution for the organtzation of an Audubon! hw society in Washington Stylish new S-room cottage fall light brick basement. fire- place. Miller furnace, martle stove. 2.49 cash, belance monthly | SERS OTTO WENDLAND. |} (Beripps Tolegrash Services.) L som. 2115 E. Pine St. BOSTON, April 20.—Mise Mar Tomlinson, formerty ad read er in the Christian Sel hureh | n Concord. N. Hi, killed he eit] ° esterday by mping from | window She was a state of} rvine C. Tomtinson, one of the] eaders in the Boston Chri Setence church and fefen he suit pending for an ace f Mrs. Mary Baker G. Eddy’s ILLOMEN (Scripps Teiegraph Service MADRID, April 26.--Considera lamage has been don J yarts of Spain by the earthquake | hock The inhabitants contend} hat the temblor an i!) omen on| » eve of the beth of a throne] GLASSES $1 Examination FREE | THE BANK| re Ie FOR macs fi) SAVINGS | and do « t ertise OFFER apital, $400,000 EXTRAORDINARY Be, shone. wh Fully Paid of using our py jan lene ea ‘ new OnIC BLS inggt BONG matter how fast money Rowell as to himself « al.” — Russell he owes it to ff! oF | | ; | the time 6 a a pair THE NEW YORK SPECIALISTS. eve Savings j First Ave, and University St Opposite Postoffice | BEAUTIFUL OPERA PREME LOVE, CLASSICAL ROMANCE OF MAY HAVE DISMAL END IN DIVORCE. SINGER SUES ARTIST STORY, WHOSE COMPLETE DEVOTION TO HER HAS BEEN CALLED 8U- EMMA EAMES STORY EMMA EAMES’ told of how Emma in gallantry prince of Wales, was a guest ARTIGT JULIAN STORY. REPLY TO A PRINCE. } ames of American equality, not to sey @ lesson Tt seeme that she w In troduc impressed upon the present at a ball at which EGward, then he asked her if he could de her the honer of cing withher Quickly she responded with a emile and certain emph “| willbe only too glad to permit you to have that honor.” (Star Special Service.) NEW YORK, April 20.—Seldom has a divorcee case come up te which the problem of artistic tem perament has been ao vividly pre sen as in the raptare betwoen the famous grand opera singer, Em ma Eames, and her artist-husband Julian Story Their love, surviving about 16 years of the limelight of publicity and eminence tm different flelds of artist endeavor, has been pointed to a a trhump of sentiment over mperament Hat sow this fet sipated and the prima dona and her painter husband have succumb ed to the tradition of the stage with * sult to sewer their marital tive brought by the singer Mime. Rames is an American, and physteally as well as voeally one of the most attractive singers on the grand opera stage. She was born on has been dix at Shanghai, China, and her youth was spent in Maine, where she at her mother, a singer Her profes: m Wan recel the Paris Grand Opera, « sucedas, although it followe: on the Is of o performance. by Patt. From that time ber success PLAN LARGE CELEBRATION (Scripps Telegraph Service.) T. LOUIS, April 20.—Ansounce wnt made th m Aue z ext John B. Bundres, w AY united ma ax o Miss Rose MeGuire, whe Imowt yea of age we PILOTAGE 16 REDUCED. VICTORIA, B. € A 20. The Vietorta tage oard has mad 5 reduc r affecting Amer fican steame sting from San Francisco and to Alaska ports. The ie will be abow © cont HAYWOOD JUROR BAYS HE WAS APPROACHED. | (Scripps Telegraph Service.) | BOISE, Idaho, A Charged with hing a ju n the tris jot William D. Haywood, which is } to begin here before Judge F | Wood Ma » WN. Yost mus appear before Judge Wood on Tacs day next and answer t atempt of cor Comp Yout was made by Juror J. 1 qi farmer, who lives near Engineers to Meet The Seattle by © of Bi will meet the neh of the Amert etrical Kagineers Chamber of Com ning an Instit merce this « | has been continuous and consistent.| It was in London that her rod mance took place, In 1891 she se eretly married Julian Btory, Amer fean artist, who had just reached the climax of his fame. The mar) riage wan secret for the reason Uhat Mu Ramee. the singer's mother, was opposed to her merrying, at devote herself to her artistic ca-|the town to be used jointly. The reer. The marriage wae announced,|8t. Paul asks for a right «dt -way however, within two or three days| through Georgetown east of the after it took place, the prince of | present tracks of the Northern Pa Wale now King Reward VI!,|cifie, and the Unton Pacific the sending her the first letter of con- | rightofway through the center ot the town. The tracks east of the gretulation, She made her operatic debut in America in the same year his career to that of his wife. He devoted himeelf greatly to her, de-| signing some of her most effective | costumes and painting her portrait | ft wently Me ranks among the leading portrait artists of the world Tt bas long been said by friends that his devotion to her was classical Now the romance is clouded by hin alleged attentions to a Philadel phta society debutante, It i# al-| lowed that, at a ball efven in that) city by Story, Mme. Eames attended} io divguise and heard the which led her to sue for divorce. nla! of canards given wide circula SESSION lttos in Japan to the effect that the jagnacte training cruise Matew. eee hima had struck a mechanic mine off American territory, One (Scripps Telegraph Service.) story cireulated was that the ves WASHINGTON, April At to-|sel was sunk by an American war day's seasion of the American so-| ship ciety of Internationa oba cicty of taterentions! lay,.Johe Wi RObGkb As He GuONED, | tan*bar asacciation, and Trotessor| _ A: N. Deas, of 996 Tw Moore, of the Columbia university) *** sitting oa the fre were the principal speakers }his house Inst night enjoying «| port-prandial cigar, while a sneak| thief entered the house by the] TRIEO TO BUTT BRAING OUT racon toe sonnei STORK WALL STOP LEGAL PROCEEDINGS (Star Special Service.) kokaski, whose trial for complicity} n the nr ry of the Day Jewelry mpany’s store will follow that attempted to hia Ife day night » his head against the wa The mpt followed i to be allowed to see hi ged accomplice FREE LUNCHES OUR BOYS’ CLOTHING PRICES 3.50 rine J. REDELSI 18 BUILT TO STAND THE ROUGH USAGE THAT MOST BOYS GIVE IT; THE FABRIC8 ARE RELIABLE AND THE STYLES THE VERY NEWEST SEE OUR VAST AND BRAUTIFUL COLLECTION OF SUITS FOR BOYS, 7% TO 16 YEARS OLD. dE RELENTS AND PAYS FINE Henry Yates, a veteran of the civil war, pleaded guilty yorterday to drunken * and disor rly con duct before Justice Gordon wht The “help yourself” frée lunches; am Combs, the man who caused in the saloons must go, according| the arrest of Yates, paid the fine to a clause im the gene license | for the old man law approved by the Heense and/g wy ACCEPTS THE venue committee last night TWO-CENT RATE FARE. All free lunches not presided} hy Seckeree: Bieeal Tiee-aeaton Seas Seustel Gervien) we meerted in the new law on the MINNEAPOLIS April 20. The motion of Councilmen Mullen asd Great Northern railroad has decided tes nelly er ges © accept without contest the two we jeent passenger rate law, which will go into effect in this state May 1 and the commodity freight law which will take effect June ! PLAN GRAND BALL The | uxiliary of Seattle branch National Associ, mm” Letter arriers, is planning a grand ball to be given at Kagles hall May 18. The object is to help raine funds for the purpose of send ing delegates to the national con vention of letter carriers in Can ton, O R & CO. olumbia t IME trongest. | n the tate IG Lumberm finally fine Tanto: fendants, only Hin an bamed now cc comme the man re ply tory in JAP CHOSEN ORATOR, their fight the east over the N man lines via lumbermen the Portland HT WILL BE LIMITED n of Washington have that they will con to joint rates to P. and Harrh| Portland | 4 railroads made de 1% roads under the} ad Harriman systems are | by the lumbermen In thelr | mmplaint. If the interstate | ree commission decides with the Hill and Harrh will be compelied to ap | rate to all terrh Wentern Washington ad of 12 G@éorge J. Kaani, a Japan dent at the Seattle High | yesterday won the right to repre | » echool in the interseholae tle declamatory contest REFUSED HIM BEER | An employe of the Seattle Hrew ing & Malting company appeared ip Justice George's court Friday after: | noon, asking for a warrant against | William Hemrieh, beeause the lat ter refised to allow the employe} ace to 9 keg of beer, when he! leame for erage ASK JOINT “FRANCHISE Unio roads from The | Northern Pacific With the marriage to the singer, |ty for pasenger trains and the other Story seemed to have subordinated | for freight purposes WA Warrants have been ineued for the arrest of L. D. Lewis, for driv ing an auto at excenst speed Pete Peters, petit larceny, and Frank Hopp, charged with asault on Fred Rockman. CONSIDERING CASE. Junth tened t NP lof Marion Malen girl in _ : —en her employer, Mra Mary Mosely but denies the charges. The jus tiee took her case under advise ta ment ASKS COUNCIL'S AID. FAR ] O HIGH A committee of women Interest ed in the hom and or prises." a phaned children at fleattie Protasting against the award of} work abandoned must be direcigayne® called upon pola bay oe the contract for the big Queen Anne '? 0 = ee ea body to award the home §7h a hilt paving nt, beew Pn . z “ft 9633.008 wibont sizepeqmnonth for its maintenance of the exes i property | over the city engineer's estimate. | WASHINGTON WINS owners in that ction this me Co ideut with a fare upeet] ing taduce he pa rd ¢ public property owners on Queen ASh@) Washington aniversity won the works to delay the matter Ve was the surprise thin mormiBatentp subsidy debate against the week from Tuesda when wan nd that there acific university of Forest Grove,| The Harber Asphalt ¢ not & single tid for the big pavie@tore. at Denny hall Friday night which bas the lowest bid lated job for Tevth av. which would 66m4 gor the affirmative, with this, morning that y had ‘ar-' $260,000 or more Wiley Hemphill, Howard Gillette anged for thelr bonds and wanted| The Barber People say th@¥/and Charles A. Norton as its repre the work awarded & failed to bid because they fearel | sentatives The board told the ty own-| that they could not get a bid amy:! jers that petition ave the thing bear the engineer's extimate SILENCE WILD RUMORS. | VICTORIA, B.C. Aprit 20.~The INTERNATIONAL LAW 's:%cr= e2miraity nee tenses ot back way and dollars (Scripps Telegraph Service.) NEW YORK, April 20—Priends in the confidence of Mre. James Henry Smith, widow of “Silent Smith, say that {t is expected the riork will bring a posthumous hid. In thie event it will batk! any attempt to break the will by/ r on NEW BIG The soctate: building inspector for a tory reven-® buildin W roads want least at that time, and wished her to| building « track and depot through his dally pail of the bev Paul rail franchises Georgetown privilege of m Pacific and Bt will shortly ask he counetl of the will be used joint RRANTS FOR ARREST. ce of the Peace Gordon ite o the textimony in the case yesterday. The charged with steeling from le several t undred worth of jewelry BUILDING Sound filed pla Realty as a with the! ow $75,000 } reinforced — conerete 1418 to 1422 Fourth av ald is the architect | Puget « have Mode bills figus Co, 22 and rn plumbing tors" perhaps with saves di iMness, Let ua G. H, Brown & street. Both phones. May - Day | Some More YOUR NEIGHBO IN AN COME OUT TOMORI AND SEE WHY Has Been Chosen as a Homey ty these representative men and womer ho w " g this the most nee ection t Seattic ou can get a lot »~f ront, within one bl ‘ Poulevard, two 8% from car line 1 ement sidew alks, et j n and excellent for gardens bs - FOR $1,000 to $1,500 You can get a cent ated lot of generot ¢ ark and p drives, all improv. ts, beautiful vi rr the best cape gardening +4 You can get a water front lot on Lake Washingt 1 t Within 60 to 90 Days Every Lot in Mouitt Baker Park, AN ADDITION 0 7" eee ee Will be worth 50 to 100 per cent. above ptesent ptirehase price . All Cars Transfer Direet to Our Office on Tract MITCHELL PHILLIPS Manager MeClellan East 2552. St y4th Ave. and Ind, 8044,

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