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CITY MONEY WERE ALMOST UNLIMIT.-| ho was carried to them on « nilken | BY Judge Albertson of the superior the legal steps to contest the in- 4 | cushion resting on a silver aalver, | °?8r, probibitiag the p' nx of junction Walh ‘Gia handed to the the above plants or coercing or in- The orders of the court are tem-| TONS. ip Jenn Riplinger’s shortage $9, or ie it $25,000, oF more? On Bday tbat be cashed Seb from the Independent Asphalt a 94,500 GER'S OPPORTUNITIES TO STEAL] {vn ED—LITTLE HOPE OF BRINGING EX- » COMPTROLLER TO JUSTICE, BUT BOND- | ING COMPANY MAY EMPLOY PINKER-} OVER $25,000 | Gent to the apartments ot the When the royal infent arrived prime minister, He passed with the pre cious burden around the circle of dignitaries and each in turn solemnly bowed to the new acion of royalty This ceremony over, they were qualified to go forth and make official announcement of the arrival, } Christening Next Week. work fund or turned Into cash by! Later the birth of the heir was —_ Seaperenet and converted t©/ celebrated by the holding of spe om ove © cial services in all the churches Mr, Shorrock began on the boos | ‘The christening will take piace SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, FRIDAY, MAY 10, 1907. MAY NOT CONTEST INJUNCTION The strike moulders and tron | workers restrained by an injunction granted tn behalf of the Moran com pany and the Variety Iron works, timidating the non-union men now employed, have taken no action re | warding the tajunction, President Johnsen of the Tron Moulders Union No, 158 sald thie | morning that he had no statement NOICE to make and that the unions ef- fected had taken no action tn the matter, According to President) Johnson, {t seeme extremely doubt ful if the unions involved will take) porary and the machinists, mould- ers and tron workers cited in the Moran case must appear in court) Monday morning if they choose to| oppose the Injunction. They have| empioyed no attorney is THE STAR’S BEAUTY CONTEST PRIOE 25¢ PER MONTH. WA \ AN | } te trust by him, he had/ of the city engineer's office and is! within a week in the private ch power to cash over $12,000 working tn the counc!! committee) at the palace. Space ts always | the wme source. Five checks | room for the present, until @ per) reserved for some of the poor off | to have been given ay wm gga more retired room C85 | tne city intial — the same company, repre- be fou! | ° seed for the christentn, = various sums of money, at) Mr. Russell sald that it was poe PR jinorisse oh. ~ hy 1 ane alr gga An todietment was returned this) ter aged 11. Nolre is 40 years of 7 he got the $4,000 cheek. sible that there might be develop-| christening of Spanish princes and| morning by the United States nae. the one check wan sup centuries. A true bt! wae brought to ye tute the incomplete It Riplinger stole the why not the others? te © fund. a numerous checks repre items of money to helt back. While none of thease are known to have been ty diverted, the plan of car ‘en improvement work shows cay it was for the oftictal any amount of money ve ‘Trace of Kiplinger ety or conaty officials track of Riplinger since jena were |= discovered to Honduras cities are . Lacking an extradtit to assure bis return here the authorities have /ft- ‘of taking the ¢x-comptro!- he chooses to return and embessiement charge The monte any day as the work pro princesses for several ceeded, but Gn the whole he did not ‘The nurse for « royal infant is a) believe that muen light would be ways chosen from among the peas thrown on the matter until the en- t women of the.Asturtas, who appropriated. Tne engineer's rec | be named Alphonso and ao be chris ord comprises the debit side It! tened. shows al] the money pald into the! During the night signs being stv fund. John Riplinger's first termjen of approaching event. messen- began at noon on March 17, 9902, gere were dispatched to the prime and thie date was takea to start ister and the court dignitaries the present work. gathered at the palace, during the As (ndicating the ease with | @4tly morning. The doctors an- which this money could be divert | B0Unced that the queen's condition ed ation found today on the) ¥8* Bormal and satisfactory data sent down to the comptrotier’s| The king remained at her bed- office from the engineer's office, for the work from which Riplinger held | Bing ca: Out the $4,500, is given. It is ag COURCH! ministers. By 10 o'clock the follows functionaries representing power “Retain 80 per cent for 30 days 84 nobility of Spain gathered in and until the city engineer has) the apartments set apart for the of- filed release; also util contract. | Metal ceremonies ors bave purchased warrants to The child was born et 12:45 and cover amount of fixed eatimate,| @9nouncement was immediately made to the assemblage od a meeting of the At § o'clock this morning the / @rand jury sgainet Fred Noles, « clerk tn the Seattle postoftics, who | waa arrested April 11, on the charge decoy letter addressed to Genevieve Darling, The authorities at the postoffice bad been receiving com plaints that money sent tm letters had never reached them. Some 200 complaints are on file showing that money had been missing. When fi nally Nolee was suspected, a decor letter containing a marked $5 bill and « $i Dill were mailed as regu- iar mall matter. Nolee extracted the mon this letter and was arrested by United States Maraba!l Lathe, as |wieted by Inapectors Ciyde Backus and AR. Butler, A mania for |epeculation in real estate caged Notee steal. He had been en ployed at the postoffice for seven ‘years, He basa wife and « daugh from against Andrius aujaies on the charge of counterfelting. Naujaies was arrested with « die and mold) 0 te check! of hts tire debit side of the case was run are noted for their beauty of extracting money from letters in for making and printt a aliver) will show the fac down and the expert begins to ™ the mail dollar. He wae arrested January . ¢ who did work search for the various ttems to find His Name Alphones, iow 20, 1907. Be cy tarned over to Mr. what particular ones had been mis| MADRID, May 10.—The babe wilt Nolee's downfall came through ©/ ‘rhe gracd jury brought te an in @ictment against John MeCallam on the charge of smuggling. McCal lam was caught in Seattle April 80 with five pounds of opium and hed pald no duty on the drug, T. Smith was sito indicted for smuggling opium toto the United States from Canada. Lue Long Hay, « China- men, waa indicted for smugsiing opium into the United States from Vanvourer, BC. The grand jury report failed to fod « true bill against K. Mark, a sailor, Mark was arrested on board the Kilckatat charged with striking @ fellow saflor with in- tent to do great bodily injury, The! alleged fight ocourred at Port Townsend. Mark was ordered re- leased by the court, Gurety Co, bis bondemen $7,000; also retain amount of cash | - SA A RS RN RAO RR an paar. cf considering the/ deposit, $4,500; also retain as pen-| A® soon as the child was dressed a ecm cm Piskerton detectives to sity, 77 days at $10 a day, 8770; | 't was placed in a little basket up- the defaulter also retain amount of steam roller | °° ‘he golden salver ing Attorney Mackintogh Dill, $300; also ret cunt of| The king bearing precious bar! to Gov. Mead request- Water connections, $39.25." | Gen presented his eon to the prime/ the governor intercede, Below this is snether notation,| minister who officially announced | BU UR “checked and forwarded to andit- om. te department In « re- ed = | American Mintster Collier was et Moore : possession of * Tat Riptineer, late ; io jug, and ap te law ip the of the statute of |imitation. fe O02} valid insofar ae pon it by the city te con The period of !tmitation is years Clty Treasurer itus- ‘Mm sdtising with Expert Ac BG. k this more Retrutal bim to s© bring fhe data that both orimina! tivtl actions could be brought Bist Bipliager or bis bondscaen B. Sherrock will trace cach sep ‘Smear! of money withheld. it up to see tf it had AE Geposiied in the incomplete VICTORIA THIS AFTER GAVE BIRTH TO A —POPULACE 18 WILD EXCITEMENT. t (tar Special Service.) Fs iD. May 19—Queen Vic- meet Spain, gave birth to a afternoon Spain {s aflame with the of joy this afternoon Prince of Asturias, heir to Bree of Spain was born s fore t welock this aft Within five minutes the a it wan flashed to every mis the kingdom where wires y LM ie royal flag was flung to top, the guos { began to boom a Re" monarch ane every = ME and breathlessly c- the gunner fire 5 shots 4 boy The end of the fifteenth shot Gitys quietness was of A fe the sixteenth come? 4 diamond ring, a trip basketful of The } who read The Star fead its columns the The Star is a NEWSPAPER. adjunct to a prize arm chair, a silver spoon, a cheap groceries many thousands of intelligent persons jaily do not dernand bribes to From this last notation it would ooem that every one of these com- munications from the engineer's of- flee should bave gone to the audit ing coramittee and been inepected by that committee } if the rule wae followed tn the above case, every item above was covered tp the comptroiier’s office by the personal check of the con- tractor to the comptroller, and that there was nothing to prevent o dis honest comptrolier from cashing every one of them. [a all save the Smount for incomplete work, $4, 509, this act of the comptroller woe!d be tmmediately or almost Im mediately found out. Kiplinger's thetts were from the incomplete work fund. (Bert MADRID, May 10-—A dulletip \from the palace tooight sere the queen aud young prince are doing well LONDON, May 16.—Dispatohes, officially confirme t Madrid, ap pounce the birth of a son to Queen Vietorta. a Se ERT ETT moment of silence was broken by the cannons roar. | A shout as mignty as the soar of all the oceans rofied Into one om the rocks wave. and breaking of Gibraltar, rose from the city Pa a The people didn't walt to count Charlies ‘Warren Fairbanks, vice the 21; they knew the child was president of the United States, will & boy as soon as the sixteenth gun | be in Seattle July 10 to 13. He will was fired Immediately all Spain tre into revelry with all the abandon of the Latis race. Victoria's future happiness was come for the express rpose of ad dressing the Christian Endeavor convention. The executive tee today received his acceptance, ommit ot o4. Had the child been athe invitation to address the ses the peculiarities of the race | sion id have made the husband’s| Mr. Fairbanks wil! come ina spe- turn with animoaity 4 cial train, making stops along the her, and now she is the idolized | route for speech making. The only queen of their hearts. particular stop in the northwest be fore coming to Seattle will be at Dignified Ceremonies. Astoria, Ore. He will address a The arrival of the little hetr to| gathering at that piace the Spanish throne today was at-| No reaponse has been recetved tended by dignified yet ancient| from Secretary of War C. C. Taft ceremonies which have been hand et down by the custom of con | STEAMER PRESIDENT DUE HERE ON FRIDAY @ time before the a the queen, a SAN FRANCISCO, May 1 The personages Pacific Coast Steamship company’s ‘ toamer President will sal! for Se attle direct at 11 « next Tues t an first officer of venne minister and a delegation from the 1 be placed | omn Cap cortes Shea ts known a® com They assemble In @ room adja | mander of the steamer Pomona and It is not an to Yellowstone Park, or a — The Star depends upon its merits as a ne per to get and hold circulation. It is the o tle daily, with one exception, which follows this come time fast aight af the meat market of Charles Neth, at Weet) lake ev. and Thomas st. Bhortly/ before Neth closed hie shop last a well-dressed eather } Parama bet and patent shoes, entered the store for a |email purchase, The hired help ae SL Oe FAIRBANKS - SPEAK HERE | | THE VICE PRESIDENT WILL ADDRESS THE CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR CONVENTION JULY 10—WILL SPENL SEVERAL DAYS IN SEATTLE DURING TOUR OF WEST. The committees ts almost certain that Gevernor Charles Hughes, of New York, will be present. An in vitation Was sent to him some ime ago and t t that be b ind ts trying to arrange # date before re declined eos that be sponding. A large list of of akers of na tonal and tnterna: reputation have been given a place on the pro gram at thelr acceptance The varie ommittees are re eotving piles of mail from all over the country from delegates tnqul ing about the convention. There are reports nearly every state! of large delegations ready to come to Seattle a time of the Spreckels tw enn Dav BUTTE, May 16.--The sth clews to the Nor orn Pa The fur ot Ex "w took piace at Boze yesterday, under the auspices of the Brotherhood of Bog the railway “ty from Livingston | rain no robbers ra Locomotive taking the a special ore | a policy. The others attempt to buy readers by of- fering all sorts of mer« pianos “prizes,” put up in * handise, including jewelry, etc., in the form of hings, contests,” hoping there }the’ store and Neth was attending te something else at the time While thetr backs were turned on the man, be deftly picked the til) behind the counter without attract: | ime attention apd left the shop tn! his quiet, gentlemanly way. Neth lost $165. Neth has informed bong | police of his loss and has given & good description of the thief. | TO levidentiy working hard, as shown TO LAUNCH A NEW BOAT The Anderson Steamboat com pany will launch its new boat, the Urania, at 2:30 o'clock Saturday afternoon from its yards near the Lake Washington Mill above Leech! Park The new boat is a handsome one and is « counterpart of the Fortuna, both in size and furnishings It will be on the Juanita and Kirk- jand rune after the first of June. The lake business has grown so rapidly within the last couple ot! years as to necessitate the build ing by the Anderegn company of quite a Beet of boalh, all of which are taxed to their utmost capacity by the traffic offered CALLS ROOSEVELT A BRIBE TAKER (Sertpps Telegraph Service.) ABILENE, Kas, May 10.—The hated of Ex-Senator Burton hae appeared. In the issue of hie new paper Burton charg President Roosevelt with being a be taker Sensational developments are ex pected to occur over this charge by to lure on the unwilling to subscribe. The Star does not such schemes. The legit per has increased steadilly, because the people want it for its contents cheap some thrown in \of The Star le well worth while, fs prize-packz shade opposing voting conteste, for companying photo, that few sane pepular schoo! teachers and others, persons can fail to note them. started by two envious mewepe in order, however, that no per pers. gon ehail that Mr. Thomeon They are strictly out of the|Ges hendicapead In-Sle--raab Yor game. the prize trotley trip, The Star will The Star's proposition to give ite go what ie often done in boat successful candigate a trotiey trip races, aliow a« “handicap.” Mr. on Mr, Furth’s own cars to Ma Thomeon is, therefore, given 2.000,- drena Fort Lawten and 000 votes te start him off and will Green *, all expenses paid, then be expected to get his own looks much better to the discern ing public than all of the cheap Jewelry and monde, or dusty ratiroad trips that can be offered | by local imitators In rival contests. That the trip under the avepices additional bailote ae fast as he can, to win, or lose, on his own merits. HOW THE VOTES STAND. Up to noon today the results stood as fololwa: R. H Thomson... .. 2,000,000 votes Judge Humphries... shown by the rapidly growing list of involuntary candidatee—all of Jacob Furth them men of prominence. M. A. Matthews 0,63: Mr. Furth himeel! e of the HI Gil! .. +» 4536011 votes contestants and hie friends are) it will be moticed that Mr, Gili te not going ahead as fast as sore of the others. His increase since only amounts to 91,570 It is by his big vote. THOMSON ENTERS FIGHT. takes pleasure in ingineer Thomson as Candidate No. 6. The fact that Mr. Thomeon hae started a few days late in the race makes iittie difference. He will toon catch up with the leaders. to be hoped that the frien the gentieman out in his own ward are not going to leave him in the lurch at this critical time. TO PREVENT FRAUDS. Since the Star printed its rules SHIPPING TIE-UP IS BROKEN The plan of the Paget Sound together sleeping accommodations Shipping association, namely, the for about 80 men. The spacious introduction of & gang of 100 long. | forecastle deck will be covered in to make room for those who now sleep on the Tolosan The Jefferson and the Dirigo, be longing to the Alaska. Steamship company, were loaded last night The Jefferson will clear at 98 o'clock this evening and the Dirigo awaits only additional fuel The longshoremen's union have shoremen from outside points to breek the longshoremen's strike, and the housing and feeding of them on the steamer Fidalgo, was in operation this morning. At pier No 4 the steamer Yukatan, be longing to the Northwestern Steam- ship company, Was swalloging gen: eral cargo at her accustomed speed. not the least alarm as to the out A gang of 35 or 40 men, 20 of come Things look good,” sald them negroes, was employed, the the secretary this morning! “We remainder of the iation’s men are standing pat, and have no fear being on the mn, loading at whatever The union held a the Centennial mills. meeting yesterday afternoon, at At 4:90 y day afternoon a which the situation was reviewed batch of carpenters went on board and discusned, but no positive ac the Fidalgo and speedily knocked tion was proposed. find it necessary to try imate demand for the pa- They are not asking for age with a newspaper = The best indication of the standing of a daily paper in any community is its ability to increase its circulation without offering “prizes for read- ers.” The Star offers nothing of this kind. It can secure the patronage of the people without offering a merchandise inducement. ‘a demand on Honduras ing commitres” ‘The excttement ever The Star's! His points of persone! advantage | governing this contest, new pr be extradited if Shovid Have Seen Audited. among the officials present. A bold robbery was committed! of Neth was tn the rear end of t contest je fast putting In the are so appare: x 8 Gone ba the Go | parses content at? which demand additional rules, es to prevent frauds. These will be known as “Supple ee ong Rules" and are as fob ows: Rule No. 1—Papers must not be stolen from neighbors’ in order to get additional voting coupons. Numerous thefts of this kind have already been reported, Not only is such stealing grossly immoral, but ft tends to start quar rels and disrupt neighborhoods. Rule No. 2—-No ballots will be accepted except those printed The Star. Any person can get of the ballots be wants by calling at the counting room and paying for them. This is a rule generally followed by newspapers conducting “voting contests” and ts found to work very well in add to the revenues of the publ! and promoting a just ballot. Under this tem everybody can vote as much as they please. .The Star unwittingly omitted this benificens rule from its ortginal list.) Rule No, 3.~-Candidates are not permitted to vote for themselves under any circumstances. Any one caught violating the code of ethice* in this manner, will be summarily removed from the list of contes® ants. ee ee WRIGHT APPEALS FIGHT.” | Mike Wright, the Hillman cigar maker, whose men are | ing because he will not 4 his foremaz, has appealed to president of the International Cigat Makers Union at Chicago. Mr Wright believes the latter will om der the men back to work. (Scripps Telegraph Service.) CHICAGO, May 10.—Because happened to show her husband @ picture of a former sweetheart, John Krula shot and killed wife. He then attempted but was prevented by the arr! policemen. He is tn jail. ; MRS EVA BRADEN. % Mrs, Bra Braden of 714 Tth av, died at the Minor hospital «this morning after a short illness. Fo was thirty-seven years old at the time of her death and leaves te mourn her, her husband, Frank & Braden