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{Last Edition THE SEATTLE STAR One Cent WEATHER FORECA8T--OOCASi ONAL RAIN TONIGHT AND 8UN DAY; SOUTH WINDS. a nna PRICE 25¢ PER MONTH. ALL BOOKS TO STAR'S BEAUTY CONTEST-No.6 WILD SCENES IN | BE CHECKED | WHEAT PIT oni - quarter BTORIES OF FROST IN NORTH. over last night’ The trade Was enormous WEGT SENT PRICES UP LIKE jrovers were constantly © from one side to the other gualena.te ¥ 4s to what should be done. gouNcI. FINANCE COMMITTEE VOTES TO Phe general exporting of | the books will not Interfere with the | SPEND $25,000 TO COMPLETELY EXPERT |W°rk already stariod of expert | SKYROCKET—LEITER DAYS Uo tig cndere. predict | Ll - ss es ee the privately kept funds we OVER AGAIN—DOLLAR AND A| wheat oa | ALL ACCOUNTS OF SEATTLE CITY GOV- |", "us, Tne’ | cuanrem wear Pneoicr He. o'clock July reached The most conservative pee = were infected with the / spirit and wild speculation. 4 Hverybody was buying and only selling was by those who pad mar- at a profit on the rebound ERNMENT FOR PAST 14 YEARS—NO picnous tnt ine cover will be car-| WORD OF MISSING EX-COMPTROLLER. [Site tance committe | John Riptinger, the fugitive ox vad eat ee comptroiier, whose defalcations of fertpps Telearaph Ss CAGO, May L—A ae pearly $10,000 have brought the elty t urred tn the wheat pit this higher prices. Teuaplete experting of at! theja motion made by Wm. Murphy of | cerictals to the point of experting ar inn und’ the enaitement,wael The sintous: eis of the departments Of te cy ee a eae scindad he thn ten, {ail city accounts, hag not been | flerce as the advances were tacked | equalled in the Leiter days ft was decided upon at De® eriainly Voge by the peo, heard from. Word of some sort o orte of the frost { j today by the finance comm!t-) would satiety them concerning bis whereabouts ts ¢x~/ } May wheat sold at 71 2 July | Ne rehwest increased the alk sold « al | 5, on p ter € ia. e ot ‘aaah The cost of thia work te expect- = from Honduras in the near | were present at the meet-/ed to be very great. It was #1) There te no doubt, however, that| Sawyer, and Coun-| gested by Treasurer George Russel! 5... Rintinger w well warned! Crichton, Murphy and Rey- that it would exceed considerably iret ex ouuse was at hand betore| They void unanimously in| $25,000. As to the length of time in bo len tne Anecies for Central| fo complete exporting Which the work could be complet Ao.hica about ‘April ‘ wil! be carried ¢@¢, petther Mr. Russell nor account Riplinger wae strongly urged by | last time the books 458 present would offer a conject- |i, pr oaed comptroller, Harry Car-} ‘This wil! take the UFe, except that it might take two/ ion ‘on the first of February le to the bdeginning of Years to return to the elty and straighten | Phelps’ sre of oftian, Sane onnn, "i ton eee 4 out his tangled affairs, but refused Mowe Gace the books were said that if tt was the sentiment of {0 42 07 end In addition Geclared) out after the defaica- the people, the council should at ine gooount booke covering his pri-| @ Adolph Krug. city treasurer, Choe concede to it “tne 4," ley of the city A letter was read from Lester Pr actene aiies tebe hes +4 ‘amount of oo. This paar president of the cleartn: y ‘& direct result of the de house, and from Secretary © prove tpl of John Riplinger. a — ot the Chamber Pe oa ‘oan was sit oa Oe "Eerrell sow | om to expert al jerce, both organisations i bas tm his possession an affidavit) of the city was present- ing at present to send compiitiees from aman who saw Miplinger take! pes aad do pobre ic et oe eee: the books away from the office. ss. = ote oe x ad Th | HIS WIFE ABUSED Him, | |) vincent ‘Terner te slog Otte! | Turner for © divorce on the ground | of cruelty Vincent's troubles) came thick and fast soon after marriage Me clatme bie wife de~ jelded that ehe preferred lig . he had to supply the jetting it. Finally ehe ve him end heme al | together, ttl! wtehing to have the! poi 7-8 ber at 901 Viour advanced $1 « barrel tho showing of advances of one and «| morning. WALTERS’ SALARY CLAIM OF OF | $840 TO BE PRESSED A. L. Walters, late superintend-|a change of pay during an ent of streets and sewers, has} ‘#1 term of office. . claims against the city which he semble oie von Pe a will urge for alleged unpaid enlaty | of the office since the first of amounting to $840 | year by the ecvurte, $300 « Mr. Walters’ name wan on the! will be divided among eae, April salary roll yesterday for the! cording to the time they put tn, monthly stipend of $200, but as the they were all named after the law mayor refused to sign the warrant, went into effect. ze he was unable to draw the money Uniews the street committe — That sum, with the monthly pay of holds some kind of o special aim = & the office for the first three sion between now and 4 months of the year, still remains night's councll meeting, there” t | unpaid Walters will put in be no action upon the rena Op “ | elaim for six days’ pay during May of Charles R. Case, the preset ot land thix wil) be passed upon next cumbent of the street ; month, These six days will amount ent's office. At the noe a: }to about $40, sesemblage of the if While the ordinance raising the Thursday, the nomination —— salary of the street superintendent which has been with the from $200 a month to $300 a month tee for some weeks, Was not mem- pt. ow aged ferseem the masne to get UDIO i been i. sores since the ap pees g aud ex- Walters ts ij the Mauer oe day she came ST year, Mr. Walters cow not pected to begin mandamus proé- The resolution was tabled by a| ‘h* pushend'e place of pusiness ané s |take advantage of {{ to claim the ceedings at once to compel the ined money prody . RANCE OF GOVERN. vote of $2 to 4. te Tcccindinn vieeenon 1 PHOTOS WHILE you waiy? ret pay. The charter prohibits | mayor to mrcdbatiommeh ss the salary warranta DR. BORIES _— coi ct, alse | cp tecispigenaprrapicedaa a aesephweds~ onl IS DYIN \ White House significantly placed in the background, to add ef- feetiveness to the picture. a ‘Those opposing Odell's resolution ~ 1 om e BINFLUENCE SHOWS IT. cave as the only reason that It was | isos re leo singe 3s “too soon.” There is Hughes talk — } Mp IN NEW YORK STATE ‘ BLICAN COMMITTEE soacnistion. te filing ‘he alr” | COL UMBIA WINS | |e ening oon te apes: meee BOAT RACE on his part. People wil] not allew | NOW YORK. May 11—Former tne men in leaving the committee | ye today wen the moat race trom Odell Iatroduced a ree rooms Marveré. Time, Columbia #16 and 5 : 4 af ee | two days convulsion has followed : va TT ctinn of the repad | The predecinnase of Wughes to-| Marvard 0:18 ol He is awaiting the commands of « delighted populace to go “‘way back | WELL KNOWN SEATTLE PHYSI. Convulsion. Committee today {n- fluence in the committes was shown ange sit down. would like to do it. Any other public man would. | CIAN 1€ NEAR DEATH IN THE| Dr. Rorles is one of Seattle's at —— vor Seth. Geary tobatn gcemer wee TOO NUMEROUS fie how: ne a wore Beauty en oa ay nay pee eee. $s | WOsPITAL AT vANcouver, | Poneer Drsictang. Laat week Bp . r ° look at, and w! ° to jo for votes, a cinch that make | * told his wife he needed rest and peed r srraldie dk 0 ALREADY things highly interesting for the in the race. B. C-—WIFE AND SON AT BED: Son), (ar? “aot Tuceday Mowe Next Monday Prosecuting Attorney Mackintosh will appear in the contest. His ap- | Borles received word that her hie it was IDE, ; plication, pending for some days, has been passed wu) favorably. , band was very U! and that ii Li J L Al on age os gD ae Pago basse parhesiany regarding the contest wl be found on Page 10 of cate peat i deemed important that she | nuve! ‘gig VANCOUVER, B. C., May 11! son, was also sent for and Dr. Emil Bories, one of the best are now at the bedside. Dr. | known physicians of Seattle, is a ries resided in this city at sitions « the General hospital here and & Wineteenth ay Geld bulletin issued from the sick room | this afternoon stated that life was, THOMAS BURKE FUNERAL. | despaired of and death would ur } doubtediy occur at any time The funeral of Thomas Burke of ‘Telegraph Servier.) own town Aletrict without acct-/ The doctor came here several | By atte, who died tm this city yeu wt days ago for rest, suffering from | terd: will be held Sunday nervous prostration. Heart trow shon a 1 o'clock from the Chure® WRANCISCO, May 11.—What @ent There was no brick throw- bles then set im and for the past of Our Lady of Good Help. te “At the present time there fry} hi 4g nor 0 obstructions placed on| between 1,000 and Calne actorinnd as (08 BOF OO ehasruetrowés at the| ployed men, mest of who fe the car strike wae cartous points a the rowte|titute, I fe « criminal @t 19 o'clock mee seed tho strike breakers but no|eay that Fairbanke wi! dimen “Se oe ert act was att aborers. We husband at jail before she depart aa . Tur - number to ce ft ii ware felts ‘bernea patssages sas ear atone sine sar: | eountey would” savas uninid HUSBAND OF WELL KNOWN SEATTLE WO. 4. axnough iaeutitying the artcies rant tor ‘De. Grant, wedee, Gian Calhoun. inti: * on aboard the brick p misery.” eee ee Dp Ww ment —— ee i terwits ot below y guarded by MAN KNOCKS DAUGHTER OF STATE | Durphey's step-tavxer, Dr. Grant ts in Spokane ay@ hee would polices tm the t = Would ask r hundre. tars from fade the od district. icks, is a farmer Mving about 12 promis a saaitiona | rt ‘STRIKERS ATTACK) § proneER INSENSIBLE AND COMMITS lise om Soonane ° CANAL the will return to Seattle aa timp bremke: om the east arrived a There te reat deal of talk o re from ot arr t ie a great deal of talk of she is wanted here. i | acid amar amo sbaN | NON- UNION MEN DASTARDLY CRIME — THREATS OF | 3¢hing the prt = yxicated, ay “ IVAN LAUGHS ° m trem picketing the Mores (sestge ‘Tearayh Sevvten) LYNCHING ARE MADE. Snerusen ts my — SCIENCE ON A ant Ho sald . ¥ expect to protect our NEW YORK, May Bever ® that Miss Yantis would eventually! The work on the actual v nstruc _ AT RUMOR rights (n this matter and regard the|hundred — et « longshoreme recover tion of the government canal was RAMPAG jun as unlawful We will|@rove the Italia gin started this morning at Fremor i where ¢ were (Star Special Servier.) It was the ory of the girl which ‘> eon ‘ The Puget ting & Dredg appear with counsel and . are S St. Gbvnaeth Cage 14 tie Vie deeds deetetaaen, tor @ Seah The Puget 8 liding & Dred sit : * ad © 8 * tia, the autiful en « je 4 vin in the elahb« heard rom t nal have ., t| Temporary injunctions were| Grove the striker y and ee mentee ene & 7 ee >. seeerecs Pree jgovernment engineers, have in Jack” Cody, guide of the Jagger t T granted the Mora orted the Italiane fete Tamils, Was ees etation by telent Bev stalled a Dawes or boring MA- party of Boston scientists soon t® the Variety Iron w haved neenat? and crim: |? ' Lc against striking mou te ¢ , "| seomed to come. Officers rushe Sen See , ed up with the seat last night im MENT. gy f = cess ie ok AB pg mont ay. in the government re- manner that was all to the Iily, : : - d apture ; serve. This machine ores and Cody cut the apron strings of ele ion oN LInUT. Gov aw sta and boiler makers ts of President e statemen Johne ft the moulders’ union, no ppt mad . . aal - “4 She was Peon . ermme, So the ‘emt = ¢ Poway ence and from appearances brol mors ‘ Pn ly erner le ¥ * i her home and physict 5 strates of the carth in w the eX- into a small sized keg of the ennteates 2 mae anaes ne tod Sar her ntdlalanse ph afid (ster Serview.) avations are to be m These ature cr of the Apanian cle presend that she would be able to| TACOMA, May 11.—Clyde Wil-| different borings will be shown t After a few hours’ fight with tHe t Michi« yurphey fs @ married man and) Wilson, one of Tacome’s most prom- | the that they will know negiigee and hustled t re ~ weiirphey 14 @ married man and sient real estate men, committed |what kind of work they are UP | quarters © poltce heade ANO HAD GRIPS AND A LOAD Gnly 8 tow dare ago, ‘since that |sevea'ix ‘night "fhe Youngman various pointe along the proposed | w & jocal be Mrs. Durp F *' curned on the gas jut and put the right of way, and will vary in depth APPY KNEW HIS RECORD ° ¢ Mountaineers are out On|” wy Hells, who gives his occupe rescued trom the | Petteved. ta trom, Beattie, It, fa, Rowe feeder tn hie mouth, from 40 to 90 feet os their ninth walk. It b ester " - ested t ne who t te hat t ho in ° t clock tht - ‘\ aay and will contit rent ‘* eng ech depots tg aie acke of of | Stated that her parents reside tn) oo: } of wih _George B. England, known as the ay and wil continue antl Mon | OP" yatroimen Nash vot et sige ind ant wood anemornige when a member of Wit A ACKINTOSH GETS |: kits mon crane b Mount w. A camp ing te Mise Yantie te ¢ aroia | Durphe welt presents the ap- | Terith and desponde mtr A the city jail because Chief of Pelles be tablished across the Sn tn f John Tanti« f the Se tool ooh eas are given as reasons for the EVIDENCE Wa " eft yesterday and @ second ag Pf f thie ‘ concerning and to Sita ard man “ shave hi _ locked oh od fetachment, headed by Prof. Her : Last evening she had bh . af nie nows England's rem , headed by Prof. Henry ot| Laat ag ot i . ROGERS SAYS HE Evidence against Dr. Isabelia ord and does not think him « @e MACHIN the Northern Ps mes be wes | nome attended , ; Mre. Durphey in Seattle Grant, manager of the defunct Met-| s » pernon to be loose oa tab ISTS WILL ‘ er te te and Eleventh , (Star Special Service.) IS GUILTY ropolitan hospital, tending to es- | st f Seattle. He will ask Jum minutes later . : ' OLYMPIA. May 11—Darphey ts tablish the charge pract « tice Gord to impose a suspended kane for 14 years TO VISIT FAR NORTH. : ; » had beer wing he 1 ary S . u , he ie Owing to Bell's fides et tke 4 t ‘ fent of before JOSNMN, N.Y. May 11— en | before Prose ng Attorney Ke him a few hours in which to get out Episcopa hop of Alaska. - side and grabbing he sa ° a . wat ia Rowe, 1o| time the erips w ou Keer » . ing to thie county in Je n &, accused of the er neth Mackintosh by Detective Clark towr i pe cg a few days in Seattic be | 2°¢ be prosecute Don't ecrea le has been working on a farm am soe Eh ‘ f the city po foree, this m 1" served six R he s i : A sit . eat Mies Yentie | near here én ave as ’ ° v * a 7 . tin, getting out March 24, tng oe ain Smatipes ter Heath alled for help end this ia all 5 a s Durphey in| °*t °F Octobe vidence of Infringe f the says that since he arrived a poste of the! .7, ones. OF Oe Te saved her life. Darphey | married to the nuebd uaiacameednee ok Sabi han eee act by Dr. Grar this city he has been living « re ’ of ‘ one vm ~ oo ~ - lis wife th fumed aes 4 @ nurses who worked a es not ah take chances with t* the calander mont pleting his crime f eattie but ref murders of farmers |the hospital. Mr. Mackintosh has the convicted burglar,