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Company for Liquor License Is Plot Bat Police Will Close Drug | The police are trying to loca on Sanday If License Is Granted. year-old May Merrill, who has on mtssing from her home at “ Madigon st. since youterday Drug company, jeague this morning, “but It will arrernoon, The father of the girl for a regular saloon t be worth more than waste P& | William Merrill, le of the opinion This elty can not make 18%) that she has eloped, and on account afternoon, or any ever gets such a vores to keep open police department on their ¢ Police Wappen: contrary to the state statutes and thia license and the Keene bill are violations of the state law Keene Inconsistent im = *Y attended the council meeting “They will be gives jast evening.” said Rev. Dunlap t we were com this morning and I noticed that to those saloon men Mr. Keene voted with great spirtt : ‘could violate the and voice in favor of the Clancy Heense in the firet ward, outede the city ball pute of the saloon limits, Mr. Keene on the applice- has just been parading the fact that ( Drug company he was abridging the saloon limits igeioon license to sec! in his own ward, the second. Mr of her tender years, is anx! bave her back again. The | of the girl was early yesterday aft erncon, At that time she left her home to give a music lesson. She BARONESS in the com- Keene ts hardly consistent fn the Globe “Mr. Keene wants to se me gfe that either the Well | am waiting for him He te be in a posi- wants a correction of my mate (Serippe Telegraph Service.) Deverages on Suu- ments. Mr. Keene will find that NEW YORK, April 25.-—Baroness we have pot fired all our smmunl- 4 nose tion. We have his signature here Louise de Massey was plac: fm this office and have more evi-|°4 ©® trial today for the murder dence of his unfalthfulness.” ‘= yn fom, q Counciiman Crichton delieves | *DIFt manufacturer who was shot that the granting of such a saloon | feed in his office last November. license to a drug store takes it out of the drug store class aod pote it) eul's a ioe oe ona) im the saloon class. He therefore; considers It of such serious moment | "% Attorney Charles Labarbier Liast one other drug thet tt should be giten the greatest consideration. Once such « license | Tt! be mistaken identity but the apply for a rte- ie granted the piace would fal! un-/ | Brosecution contends thet the wo tate the same as saloons the council can pase der the atricteet police eurvetiiance | SS tatartsrmasrem cma aE OE OE GRE RTT: ON, Ta D. N. Bolden, proprietor of Heb | Ja aombination ts being so that ‘ out the license, Somme send to them for (whem customers come peas for drinks under { wanting meiicine. the state pro- et sald this mt be bed heard that from ‘er of the Holden Furniture Co. get them made bere | Piret av. between Pike and Union. wear customs made clothes = arrested ay Soa patron: mall ablishmenla on a cl ine 8 - oat st — worthiess check for $3¢ on W. G. WANT HISAMIDZU eice's. Union at. Wilson swore to the complaint RETAINED |Holden put cp 9199 cash ball and wae released. Holden's theater and t 4 Members of the Japanese ssso- ciation of Seattle have petitioned their home government to reap- point Saburo Hisamidzu Japanese conmal in this city. He le mid to be the first conse! in years to . gain the confidence of all the Jap- 4 I «fF Mi turned down by t HEARS AUTOMOBILE CASE. Juatioe of the Peace Gordon heard testimony today in the case anese on the Pacific coast. His of young yt M. Stetson, son of { . George W iteteon, president and meee Wil expire t= one manager of the Stetson @ Post MII! The Pacific mail steamer Mon-| Co. who ts charged with violating golia, stranded yesterday in Haya the auto ordinance by running his tom strait near Moji, wae floated last evening at high tide without having sustained any damage ‘IN THE ARTS mm ss UL) 7 one of the Jack Chesterfield most desperate criminals fn the history of the Seattle police, |s about to be released from the pen ftentiary at Walla Walla. The sentence he received for a foul crime committed tn this city in Be ptember, 1904, Is nearly up and the police are already speculating as to what the man wil! do next Chesterfield was sent up for a crime committed in Pike st. where had « vestorfield hae ays «i cecupation as that of an artist and lawless The nerve, cunning neas the man make him @ ter ror to the police, and he will be watched like & hawk when set free. Detectives Adams and Ce rreat in the ear! 1904, They took n him, and the firs Adams made was into Cheaterfield's atem him with tr if he made a m READY TO THWART _ STRIKE BREAKERS P L. GAYNOR, WHO WRITES SUCCESSFUL OPERAS FOR THE TOTS WMEPH. Mo, Apr The House That ‘eras for ch and “The Toy Shop MS long rang. Whil Jack Bui! DAILY I occu re. | tg Te Gaynor, of this Pang women ar eae of the G an 7") been ; r ohainet SWints as far 4 + | Mot ; ~ad Nex r ; gent ina . SPE for whic, \1 1t in) tae | bs neiiaesetis The baroness was attended im court) by two attaches of the French con-| husband was poleoned in France| Tt ts emia she) lived here 18 years soaking the! Tt is sald the defense of the case | it te expected Chat there) THE SEATTLE STA SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, TUESDAY, APRIL YS DRUGGISTS ARE SEEKING , 10 DODGE THE SUNDAY LAW estein Declares Petition of Quaker TALENTED GIRL BELIEVED TO HAVE ELOPED le a talented pianist and for some | time has had « large clase of stu dents She te deseribed as an extremely pretty girl with big blue eyes and dark brown hair, She waa neatly dressed in black when she leit home. Her eyesight in defective and she wears noseglasses. Hu mane Officer Vaupell is working on the case and it le hoped that the girl will soon be located. ON TRIAL FOR MURDER man and Bimon had a dispute over wages due her. An argument was followed by the woman whe fired three times, one bullet entering the | lungs causing death at the boap!tal | the millionaire after Simon had accused (he baron mess with being bis siayer. There is much mystery of the} woman's history, She claime her/ by & secret enemy. asarest le some connection between and the Killing of Bimen. SR ee eae , machine faster than the law allows The two Gteteors were witnesses and claimed that they did net ran/ = auto eye the speed a who made out ae ae ae py | sat ine ante "whe gui sera pee Hagges Bena the case took ft : BRUTAL UG The fouryeareld child of Ph Connicks, of Black Diamond. was brutally assauited in the woods gear there on Bungay by an Italian miner named <Aibert! Sebi The criminal escaped. presumably by the aid of friends, bat Deputy Sher iff Bob Hodge and 8 volunteer posse of citizens are searching for him. Hodge's bicodhounds are be ing used ip the search. The child is in @ serious condition. Cite sense of Black Diamond are aroused te the point of lynching Beti if he falis Into their bands. Me may have cecaped by the railroad FEAR MAN WHO °2°> WILL BE FREED While awaiting bie trial, Chester field was confined in the county Jail At one time Chesterfield made a denp attempt to ape from county baatile mite and a rev r were gied in to him by his wife has remained t t 0 of everyth He t ’ tion of his ceil with the explosive his eardr he piled t fb Guar r nd h red at them, dr th phone Numbers Are Unchanged--Main 1050 for All Departments--Ind. 1138 for Business Office and Circulation--575 for the Editorial Rooms ONE CENT 12 PAGES PRICE 25¢ PER MONTH. 28, 1907 VOL. 9. NO. 49. KEEP YOUR EYE ON THE STAR! I alii — | j | is'*nrT TWAT THE SEAT ree rg jou \\ sprit? ae —— Seow oer ead “BLAKELEY MILL —~ LIES IN RUINS eee petrer nee Destroy Biggest Part of Mammoth ageing Plant Before Fire Boats From Seattle oh, beseng ie tau owe ee Can Render Aid. goon, on the petition of the Cham svedéiiiianinia ber of Commerce and the lake gosrcie fire fighters saved the ly given and within « minute of the Washington Canal association, t0 iow, of Port Blakeley and the time word was received by the fire- authorize the formation of 48 &® 1.55 of the Port Blakeley Mill boat crew, the boat was in motion aesement district for the purpose company from complete destruction | A record run followed, the lurid of raining the $1,000,000 with » re. last night. A hot box inthe sky above Port Blakeley showing which to 4 the Lake Washing planer-re wed « fire at the the necessity of burry. ton om mammoth plant at 10:45 o'clock Arriving at the scene of the fire. If the formation of the improve the crew of the Snoqualmie found ment district 1 sauthorized by the | ##t sight the local fire fighters prectically county commissioners, the fed The main mill of the company eilple the r judge of the district will appoint !@ the a er of ag rege: 7 pons ag ix 1en4e of bene ine l persons determine the boun- burned mit deeperste wor b u o iedee of the district and make t mart of the fire boat Sine So! re dee oe eae assesarment charge of Captain Will fireboat, alded by the mill prevented the fire fr : mat, aided by millmen. ts th ‘ a iE ‘The crew of the revenue cutter b upon the machine shop Perry, which also steamed from wes and ve piles ks tied up to the Seattle to teh ald of Port Blakeley, ed its services to Capt. Biliott Snoqualmie, and were given test station around the line throwa out to pro were Jocks Rupe rintendent John Eddy, of the $200,000 and between sy ‘ee tect the boller room. Although 0) would, It is sald, have '0- | only boys, they did effective fire m $2,000,000 to $5,000,000 renting and the boller house was been for the arival of saved the Snoqualmie just at the mo Mayor Moore and Fire Chief M D TO MAKE ment when the Port Blakeley water Bringhurst visited the scene this EA supply had given ¢ and © morning and offered their further flames were sweeping all before it services, if deemed nocemaaty. The Port Blakeley officials than! ed the Sesttle men, but sald they were able to handle the situation saloons in the town were HIS HOME HERE Fireboat Arrives The fire destroyed the main mill before the arrive! of the fireboat. It lead will be was eating ite way into the boiler All it in the in| house, threatening the machine | closed to make shop, ators houses and docks. It a caught one ‘BELCH ILE HANSEN RETURNS emp AFTER SOUTHERN TouR, Will 1 Pb Ole Hanson, a Beattie real estate ¢h . a se bie Digg phe ogg (Scripps Telegraph Service.) ; houg : ANTIAC I TILT, Apr H a t x the " the cht I s ; . abitants th ny prope i . te “ ; I How the hot box In " DROPPED LOAD OF woop . - ar ‘ at f 7 ON A SAILOR’S HEAD. ; know nike mt - . ine ‘ W » hold of the ' an | @ , r the north " Ekiidsen fs a he head by . sping @ t| this json was 5 , hurt ‘ 5 t Seattle Appealed T NI An effort . ho tell the name n aft t » read the a \ th ‘ Ha or tailed a tra , M w the f uit ndant, Hill a ny 1 re Port was given until Ape il 20 to tile a iM gan a Oxbow ; Biakeley. Consent was immediate- brief