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% TAs SEATILE STAR— WEDNESDAY, MAY 1, 190%, i OME PICTURES FROM isvcze=. tevorn one ann wee swan, MAYBELLE all of the local shops employing DEADLY MAY DAY PRANK, Kaiser Wilhelm der Grosse thts 9 union men were granted an elght | Sire ] hour day Heveral companion s maintaining open shops also grant (sdripps Telegraph Service,) PE j Granted the eight hours | | NEW YORK, May 1—Maybelle | oe 2 ) Giiman arrived on the steamship |morning, The actress avoided tt raph Servier) VER, Colo, May be-Wih} liam Cotterell, a student of the unt | repotters and was whisked away in a carriage awaiting her, to uptow | versity of Denver, fn @ May day | apartments prepared for her > | prank, climbed and electric Heht| | Corey It in said that i ef ress pole, touched a live wire and le now | wae Siaeenne d no ae not to « jon the slab at the morgue | Fe ¥ | meet r, but te belleved to be with BIG JAPANESE EXPOSITION | |her this afternoon. It 1 understood that the wedding will be celebrated next Tuesday, Ma PROGRESS ON THE MILWAUKEE WORK IS BEGUN HM. B. Miller, American consul a4 Yokohama, Japan, has sent Henry |. Reed, secretary of the A.-Y.-P exposition a copy of his report to the secretary of state on the Jap anese exposition to be held at To kilo, in 1912, whieh shows that the | H. R. Williams, president of the ing big fair has already been well Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul rail ma | etarted An appropriation § of way company in the state of Wash je | $5,000,000 is to be made by the gov- | ington, in home from a conference tt | erament Amony the prinetpal| in the east with head officials of | bulldings will be two ac fentific, two! (the company, regarding the vast machinery and electric, soological | construction work that ts going on and a dozen other buildings, The on the extension of the line to he municipal counctl Tokio has Puget sound voted $1,600,000 for the falr | “IL was informed at the head of aa ! flees of our company” said Mr, Wil | GIFT BY MRS. THAW Hanis to The Star, “that a general ‘ | resumption of construction is tak 1 | | ing place } (Serippe Telearagh Service.) | “I believe about 90 per cent. of | XBW YORK, May J—Jt te stated |the dredging for our deep water 990 to the New W erunlver:| MRS DORA SANDOB BACHMAN. LAWYER, AND DEVOTED slip in thie harbor is completed \s denver underetoud | » oy anen The slip at the foot of Forest et re hae Pp we 4 te ge a” MOTHER AND WIFE. on the east waterway is 500 fect trte Ase tet meee tes great a| COLUMBUS, Obto, April 27.—Al-| great vesatility, being president of | long and 175 feet wide. Slips on agp her fortune aval the Columbus Cremation society, the waterfront immediately in though busy with a lucrative legal ¢ | front t et foan, the firet woman admitted to ed with several charitable and “We can lay four large vessels | The board of public worke ha#/the bar in Ohio, has not lost her charitable and philanthropic or-| alongside our docks in this slip and laid down the rule that ender no womanly identity In the wear and rat tions. She followa most of they can pass in and out without eiroumstances hereafter will paved tear of business life, and is a de-| the doctrines of socialiam, writes interfering, one with the other.” streets be allowed to be torn up| Yoted mother and wife for magazines and ie 4 member of _ without express authority Appli-| She is of a quiet, domestic bent, the Columbus Newspaper Women's ants must first apply to the street | nd out of office hours loves to oc- | club THROWS PLYERS department and file « plan of such |©¥PY herself about her cozy home, Mra. Bachman, in her profession and | This te Squires’ Favorite Fight | ovening they wish to make and 49d with the duties of a well kept has taken a particular Interest in | AT CARMAN Pome. room , ton 9 totes Sow me Me | aivo file a formal petition to be al- | household and the training of her) pardons for convicts in the Ohio Oe Awrtet Sm aah Cuncceies to mt Lett, He teoks f ns ae towed to do the work year-old baby boy penitentiary, and has made several ile Kacelicnt Position Mrs. Bachman’s law partner Is cloquent appeals to the governor ee MOVING 18 DELAYED. her husband, the firm name being and state pardon board. An ac Motorman T. Bradley, of a Fre- Bachman & Bachman The two complished and entertaining talker | mont-Ballard car, was painfully in- The new offices of the Alaska | were classmates at Ohio State uni and « woman ot deep thought, wred last evening b a blow in the /CLAIM LABEL WAS Yukon-Pacific exposition in the| erslty and were married shortly | Mra Bachman ts frequently Invited — sealed Geek contr of givens new addition to the Arcade block | “ter thelr graduation in 1897 to appear on the programs of! nung at him by » Be whe Sis | occupied today, but the buliding satitiaiaiiiadiaa * | Two men, said to be drunk, and > “wee lacks several weeks’ work and the) siving their names and addresses FM. Boynton, manager of the|expenition oftiows wit sot te DISEASE DUE TO LACK OF GARBAGE +: 2:°s. sisnsies, cos’ Pom x. ana Pacific Printers’ Supply company,| moved from the Alaska building W. Robinson, 35 East Pine st., were | is tm trouble with the Allied Print | before June 1 COLLEC ‘TION put off the car near Ballard. One | | fog Trades councit for alleged coun: | ~ } or the other of the men, who Brad- , | terfelting of the union label, Com HEFFERNAN IN COURT a ; ley says are telephone |ine-men, we wo te | plaint was made againat Mr. Boys ct . bage removal in many sections 18 | threw the plyers. The Ballard Ses jton to Prosecuting Attorney Mack Jimmy Heffernan, of “Irish NINE CASES OF CONTAGIOUS ‘paid to be responsible lice are loshin Into the case. ig ond lintosh yesterday. and « warrant, World” fame, appeared in Justice DISEASE REPORTED TODAY On the thirteeath day of June, | was issued for his arrest on the Gerdon’s court today to annwer to| AND HEALTH OFFICERS Lay the contro! of tue sanitary condi NO ACTION THIS Wrmk on |(herse Of counterfeiting the union the charge of keeping @ news cart/ CAUSE TO UNSANTARY CON Soe eee cea ee cae — s labe! o * atreeta jeffernan is out hOarS of unde hew state n : TION OF CIT " v 1 ; Probably no meetin will = & W. L, Raton, president of the A}| 08 $100 bail ana wishes to maxe| O/TION OF CITY law. The corroded alleys and back | caiied this week to consider Mayor : lied Printing Trades councti, swore) 4 tet case against Chief Wappen yards of the city will then be | soore’s ordinance for the appoint- to the complaint... The-pensity tor} *t¢in. Judge Gordon took the case| Six cases of scarlet fever and cleaned up as far as the imperfect | ont of a cominisaion to invest!- 5 the offense is a fine not exceeding Wider advisement. ithree cases of smallpox was the es ees ot the wong eoynly de | gate the atreet railway companies . $100, or @ jail sentence not exceed omens DaTtenent Wilh permit, aad the cest bo lin three months TAKEN TO PORTLAND. record for the firet day of May.| will be taxed to the property own- | °F Seattle u | Mr. Baton charges that Boye . That woeanitary conditions of the ers. The board of health, how ep ton’s figm has manufactured C. M. Coddington was taken to) city generally are responsible for a @¥eT. cannot do much until better fi H told the union label ch i 9 Portiand today by the joval pollee. | jot of the sickness and of the large “ilies are provided by the city.) sannisnunG, Pa, May 1.—The K copyrighted article. He ts wanted on a charge of grand \. sce of deaths in the city Simon Breesin, a* barber of ture today took offictal o i We have no desire to make trow 'feeny. Coddington was arrested rease of deaths in the city every Youngstown waa removed to the/nizance of the rescue of the eov Yh Service) because a shemenn 46 a6 argument with the bie bat we mast protect the union | '#t Blight at the Charleston hotel Month, ia the belief now of the of pest house today with the smail-/ miners at the Foustwell mine He —Barcness Ne Superintendent label,” he said by Patrolmen Ry nd MeClurg, ‘telate of the health department por iirected that a resolution be rec be a stand tage ho antag) ge Slag red the arrest being made upon a wire That conditions will become Two chilaren of @ family named *4 i” recognition of the rescuers a ees | eae: Se eee toe from the Portland chief of police, Woree very fast unless the city Wileon, living at 1203 Third av. >F*very F walet manufac- | pay. Simon said abe would have to WOMAN SLEPT IN cleans up, ie asleo the opinion of were reported this forenoon as RRR URI REE . eue hir 4 bowed her out ef the MOB KILLS AMERICAN the health officers. Lack of gat down with smalipox LICENSED TO WED. fae wn ines emir VACANT LOT aC 2 amen 4 i Scripps Telegraph Service.) Karl G. Curti, 21, Seattle, and } man was killed by the mbb for ue ot 2 t tet Ps eA jamb, 29 Olympia, and | Police ofticer FN. Conn, of Bal-|ygrunt™ sing two nights ins firings pistol ae 8 soldier. He LABOR LAW ag HP. 8 j lard, thie morning arrested ebild by her side Mre A Bs he wae identified as an American John A. Brickeon, 21, and Ida BE Daffy en compiat C ree — Z auet. named Law Wolin, over 20, of Beattie. nth ev. Ba et formerly living om Twenty sere we ag Frederick @. Beattie, and ™ [Been joltering the av, between Johan and Themas sts. RUSH OFF FOR ALASKA Confilet between the state labor | dlecharged men in breaking over Katherine O'Connor, 1% Trinidad, he fe the esee of Ruth | tince carly t has been taken i charge by the lawe and the rules of the city comp (the rule of the office, When told Cot ; a charged with Jer tn | queerty humane soclety The woman tien teenth eeevtend troller's office ended in a victory | by 4 clerk In the office not to get Elbredge R. McPhee, 31 1 presented tte ev! ount Claims that she was ejected from PORT TOWNSENI . for the former this morning. nassy” and to wait until the tenth Frances Buchanan, #1, both of Bel . Moat of tt was direct. | dlatrens jber home for failure to pay $10)». Cater Bs May 1—The Thirty men who were laid off! of the month for his pay, Price led | !asbae ‘ 1 Smpeaching the state's Me tn batleved to be tn rent. and rather than beg, spent| Revente Cutter Rush, on her way from the water department yester | the disappointed men in a body to |, tufue N Klchenberger, 25, and ue Loulse A. May, 20, both of Bremer » by denying that there the nights in the vacant lot apaee, gut ~ here last Mebt day wore paid the wages due them | Mr. Grout's office and explained (on between the de ARCHITECT WANTS lor & geseral outfit of suppites for | in vioiation of the rule of the office |the case. Mr. Grout assured the = pay J. Larson — i moe aay of bis deat! CONTRA OR I her voyage sonh that no salaries be paid until the|men that they could get thelr Bg ‘ ’ to : 4 CT hy IN tenth of the month money and called up Comptrotier " ‘ and Bthel M 7 Refore, and also tows HIS PAY BOOSTING FOR THE FAIR . An appeal on the part of the men | Carroll on the teleph f Seattle the teetimony as to the! of the knife with whieh - JAIL to A. H. Grout, labor commissioner A little explanation of the law and Katherine effected the violation of the comp sufficed and the men went back Waa inflicted. The C. D. Witson, the official arebt The Phil aon offictal t he Philadelphia Board of ac iy ete the je » . " oo ~~ " “4 troller's rule ’ rout exp ! to the ov yt off aa |} municipal, city jail and emergency = peputy Sheriff Sam Huth of | AYP. exposition that it had « all gn eo . scllareed meen | contingent find oad of ty War a NORTHWESTERN. ital building, has asked the sions Valley, Contractor H.C. | dorsed the fair and recommended | "#0! Of wane lo . , ewe srg hny? cag P Christian Endeavor conve a _ ot public works to pay the ; ‘ within twenty-four bourse and the | rants due on the tenth which could h avers ~ publite t oy Henry, *ho ts bullding the Milwao that the federal government make t the Seattle Dog ern Bteamsh > Co.| balance due him for his work. He'y.. ratiroad, and Wm. Wilson, a a large appropriation rule gave way to law be cashed only through the three ane’ amet ‘eee the i alieg twe pil gets 3 1-2 per cent on an entimat-| 643, eactor got into a mix-up J.D. Price, a pipe fitter, led the | per cent joan men Carriers’ « have ali beer Clare to tring @d cont of $300,000, a total Of 810-| sesterday which left Hath with a/©4T DIES OF A BROKEN HEART. | « i echoes Magan atring banners L 500, There has ben $3 _. | damaged face and § Wilsonia| sUCYRUS. Of May 1 ; IT WERE REA Y TRUE * Score | It i* recommended by the bulld- ine county jail. He ia charged with | ow Age m4 LI alasedals ih ae ern wil mn ing inepe > be paid | attacking Mr. He diepate | week - - — Weem, bat wilt be accom-| and that aid until | over pay, and ther dating an of. | After t refused +d WF the wrecking steamer | all the sub-divisions are finished ficer when Hath tried to arr to eat or Somueies. 1 into 7 mmn Don} THE WORLD IS FULL OF TAKING AWAY B8CAFFOLDINOS Huth finally subdue — ly» MB xe. oof LI Got A oF EXAMPLES OF WHAT CARE a blow with a pair of bande t found dead 4 LESS SPENDING WILL DO vn CUMMINGS The work of clearing away th FOR MEN—EXAMPLES THAT ti ast of the scaffolding from the HRINER TO LEAVE We MUST PROVE POINT A MORAI 3EG ow American Bi batiding at S MIMSREY ALIVE Nea ae , ! : SAVING NOW—WITH US. 1 ond and Madison, the largest re NEW CASTI Ma . 4 vorid, was in progress today. The eS Geieerd tel the se ' e led structure {fs one of the most ay of May « . &. : ; / nh Hiaine, Tuck~| imposing in the city and only aince | J.C. Slater, national delegate of He disappeared 14 en We Pay 4°/o Interest bi mbering has heen removed from Seattle, wi! atives , h it show up to ite full advan yrning accompa: |{nerited ; a on Savings Accounts ve twenty-five members ‘ . Loe ngeles al SREY EN LAV re - oe * rT Worn ent tO MONEY Fon JAGs Branches, Ballard, Renton, s as A ET : 3 BELV RD - " Georgetown. heeteu whe x and Fit . * ted t } ee a -- F ; {fa of toda at year. A large 0 ah ‘ Me hg £ “ é James D. Hoge, President. ‘ ae a were itore to the con ' t af N. B; Solner, Cashier Pgs Some: 8 ‘ ‘ piece Jest night | through Sea briat ® DIRECTORS ; sided ' ar x to Low Angeles, and others on their | ' as ob fg F. ngs’ & t reture tris ; ng eal Ferdinand Schmits, J. D. Low b . eed RT CUOLDN'T STAND KISSES. z tan man. Emanuel Rosenberg, A - at Q HR. Stewart, George Donwort N Anat : TRUCK DRIVERS STRIKE ' * and the mick, Edward - Be York. aph Serves) LODGED IN JAIL - ica: weiio wits tor) cts! to @ riot. The p Chas. H. Bebb, NEW YOR ay 1 n the fed e totes Sue permits fOr arrested mar * and at Hoge, N. B. Solner ‘ 1 ‘ LOS ANGELES, Cal, May 1 addy Burns was arrested by ot 1,999. The oa at all barracks iiding value acquitted B wife 1.08 om sputy Sheriff Matt Stare at : hed that | tile morning because the employ avenetes ose nite with a building value of! Deputy Sheriff Huet saple fl On ay fl Ss h eo a — “/ ora announced their intention of | petit larceny. He was lodged in| 9, 4.05 \ y, had @ rough tussie t | t “age she wan censured b urt edie » il 62.116. a Fs : a the . Goat maintaining an open shop the county Ja There were 267 one and one-half ine Wm. M. Wilson | fr wt | , iter who exeaped from MILLMEN LOCKED ov = (Revigga ‘Fehenragh hervies.) woatory residences started Valley t ounty Jail rus ey ‘ MeNeti's Isiand seotiar? WHAT 16 IT BA M Juring April, the coat being $3¢ nee suffering from de ! fate ie still at larg As pe Telegraph Service.) tw ‘ rhers. | 978 There. were eleven brick eee we eg \ Meining h\. vd ; h ed of ) nion NEW YORK Wilson ° t andoufis put on . for Alaska Bankir } of the auth ft were Mizner was named as defendant ft 4 pa: (Scripps ‘Telegraph Service.) Ms ‘ pat on Be r Alaska .s ' ee othe athe ; : ri : arene | ' Pe - : ~ : ¥ hoe- Deposit Co, Nome } es cite - oe a suit in the eme al tre ity at : 18. scene Cual fe 6 an examination || manner of f wages, an | Mrs. Yerkes-Mizner The papers 4 ' ’ ‘ ght os * a of ébead ondition will be || f ag the prison. wed shop. are sealed. be Pwenty-seven shop affected, A Breet crowd began aesembling Uatenninsinidiiiniinadancenenon i