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WASHINGTON, March of the Sixtieth cong: outlines the legis! before adjournment the president He urges: 25.—President Roosevelt today what will probably be his last message to the present of the legislation he desires ee URGES CONGRESS _ TO RENEWED ACTIVITY — as Message to Bot Houses, in Which He Outlines, Legation That Should Be Enacted at Present | proper: commit to gather the hecessary information Our forests need every protec Hon, One method of protecting ~ tm would be to put on the free wt Wood pulp with a aponding \hed vollon in paper made from wood puly Waterways Commission Ample provision should be made (By United Press.) for “the establishment of a perma hent waterways commission. Con grees ehould recogni fashion the sub tion of In the fullest neerva ur natural reac * which In it he urges congress to re- ally vital to the future of ‘getivity during the few remaining weeks of the session, be. Numerous bills grant er power rights on navigable » which he believes should be pushed ame have been introduced, but hone of them gives the ¢ rhinent J 4 the right to make reasonable charge ‘The document is free from denunciations or radicalism, | for Valuable privileges granted confines himself strictly to the recommenda. | "°F 1° they set @ definite limit. 1 y shall be obliged hereafter, in ac cordance with my polley stated in 4 recent mena to veto any water ° ° THE SEATTLE STAR WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25 SEATTLE, WASH.,, 1908. gon, While the boat was on ite way to this gity yesterday, He had been eulfating with diabetes, and was going WO Victoria for pme@nt pital treat who was notified authorities when oner Carroll t night, directed i ken to Bonne Watson's, and it will be returned to Juneau tomorrow night ae att WARM TI TO INVESTIGATE UPTOWN CAFES An retigution of all cafes has in uptown ordered by the mays} Ravenna Park Enthusiasts | oF On account of the report that young girls are allowed to lolter in ‘ these places, and that they often D W Str Women of questiona repute | will also be watched when uptown, 0 Gul h and they will not be allowed to fre ver ch. quent the ca urged Fed Clubs to veto Mayor Miller was strongly by a committee from the City ¢ration of Women's the ordinance ) NE. JUNEAU MAN DIES AT SEA for opening 20th av across Raveona gulch, at a MAYOR'S ( OFFICE it an an pn to limit injunctions. savings bank. on of arbitration for strikes. recognition of the rights of employers to unite to agreements, and of employes to strike, ng of blacklist and boycott. legislation. of facts and data to enable next congress to tariff. preservation. f pulp on the free list, water rights. ‘Congress to Act is the mes AMBASSADOR DOWN _—_ kalsor ansures Roosevelt that his Section to! Hill fs purely personal, and that he} hopes a wrong tmpression will got be gained in the matter and that it will not give rise to any com plications The president and Secretary Root have the kaiser's note under | consideration (By United Press.) ' WASHINGTON, March 25 person. The President Por Emperor Willtam has declined to receive David Jayne | HH, appointed Amer joan Ambassador Bertin, and he has notified t de partmect at Washington to that ef. Tet. reasons to succeed and right of the government | WILL ASK COURT m to Ite own employes y and death incurred in ite To th States Representatives N your stténtion to ce ‘Serl which | thin taken before Hts present whould be probibited Injunctions in Disputes. T also urge action along the line siready made concerning tmjune there this ened by any court without due no-| At east, a “lee, A petition for a permanent | should be |/sJunetion should be heard within Fad Pee eee eee eee or Conus |* seasonable cine, say wot x | Emily Clary Adams, Wife of Former Assay Office'* . coed & Week, of thereabouts, [#810 PLANT May * MP recommendation for “It ts Important that trade agree COME TO GRATTLE. # Se gomntion of ton mania whowid exiet wwrwesn em | Cashier, to Seek Divorce and Possession of Her * | fity and again caii ployer and employe where they are (By United P * to the urgent need Just and fair, A strike ie « clumay " PORTLAND, March 25— # Whe interstate com. Weapon used tm adjusting the Husband’s Full Estate. W Angry at the city council, # ly the antitrust ¥rong* done labor. We should ex Pwhich refused to permit * indicated in my %"4, as far as possible, a process & Schwarschild & Sulzberger to # of conciliation and arbitration as *| @ bulid a large packing plant & a weet ctrthes thimnctves are and |, Ac@rting to letters received In ) proximately $60,000 have been paid, | eee eee soe a ; , , . oo on pmpany states tha commerce law jshould be recognized as entirely fe- | Seattle from George Edward Adams, {0 upwards of $05.00. . | ta make no further effort toh» # to give rai gai. The right of employers to com-|formerty cashier of the local U. 8 demands to be tnade by hie wife,|W Sate in Portland, but will try #/ | Bapemnd — bine and contract with ome another! assay office and now a prisoner he ts sald to have most emphatic * to secure the desired conces. # «agp tc capuaneee ety beat ay Ape oes Sod at MeNell's Inland prison, papers |ally declared that he would resist }% Mon either in Gositis, Tepmnh & G@wmerce commis « recom fF nome other favorable spot Eeeiimission should be be right for empluyes to combine | DAVE been served upon him in the | her efforts to seonre the whole of Pageant Make public and nk nea with one another and | divorce suit brought by his wife.) oui not, of course fight the Pe eee ee ee ee eee *| 1S the issuance of ai! se thelr employers and seek | isged by vallroads Emily Clary Adame. peaceably to persvade others to ac } voree action, but be could fight the ote : No taformation can be obtained | effort to deprive him of all of ts Somamerce bust. cept tale views ~ nyt for the | in Beattie regarding the action for his wealth mode | Purpose oF ning from thelr em-! divurce and the word from Adame| Later, however, tt is sald / are abso f¢ misePicvous and te keep upon the Batll modified jaws tely ployers satisfactory terms for labor. Biacktiet and Boycott. Nothing should be done to le | made up his mind to make teat In the courts, and to PE gue no obstacle in the way of bis wife to her efforts to secure the entire om jis the firet intimation his friends jhad that sult had already been commenced, Severs! months ago |The Star told of the action con law, which, while galize the blacklist or boyeptt that | | tem: . plated by Mrs. Adame, but at | tate. Fie ice | Sowid be illegal under the Common | ina: ime Mra. Adams and her at-| So far as can be learned from Rete the oF We have the deans wee ac. [tomers both denied that sult was |the information sent to Beattle by gn proh nit tion on financial legisiation bet to be brought against the avict Adams, po agreement has been en * ore | husband tered (nto with the wife or her at in the transac om Br. Uncertain just fnvoives ali labor iB confict with law bao dag Big Bron ed from the at | ln addition to her application for ertion that bot pases Bre EIVINE | Aivoree it Is aald that the wife will » matter It is urgently neces ask the court to award her all of his release from the penitentiary, fary there should be such legis the property of Adams, amounting, | If sach an arrangement has been or : Action should be taken to estab- | ite" the government claims of t ap | made, Adame has said 1 notion of tt} Heh postal savings banks, as they | vm wa: torneys providing for a return of any of the property to Adama after | ees a r om i to COM |are Imperatively needed as a bene ‘ended inf 0, the wase earners an men MARS, STEUNENBERG TO SIGN PETITION bi fe needed tn of small means. They would be a) valuable adjunet to the whole finan. | etal system. 6f all engaged in in to the country’s 4 ial j power bill that does not provide Pheatite granted to the committee The abolition of child labor throughout the country. |thme Itmit and does not give the enna Wis morning. Hoth sdvocates and A model child-labor law for the District of Columbia. | President or any ‘secretary coo |Suronents of the ordins 4 » } , | Cerned the right to fix and collect George W raide, a business he he ad the © 6 ‘An employers’ liability law such a harge that is found to be |man of Juneau, Alaska, ST. vaneill _— oem grew at Uimes some he i : just and reasonable ¢ a6 Get o7 ' ~ 2 * oa ted amendment of the interstate commerce law. oe - in each case id, died on t steamship Jeffer- The Federation committee, cor Legal sanction for legitimate business combinations. asap aleting of Mrs. 1. HM. Jennings, Mre liability for injuries to empl ‘KAI W. P. Brown and Mre. H. A. Raser pale. we RNS VU. S. Aevumnpaniod, ind esweh iy Mr . Beck, the owner of the guleh ‘ot Rah to be crossed, argued that the street wae not a necessity and tht its creation would mar e of the city's natural beanty spots. * Beck herself participated fre quently in the argument, and W. W Heck took occasion at the hearing to deciare that every tackle would be thrown by Pale path of the eit in ite efforts ite candemn the pr rty A feature of hearing Was a sharp inter ny between Mrs Brown of the committee and Fr PMultes, chairman of the ‘ank streets sideaidieee a o tione in labor disputes No tempo | OF ADAM Fy restralaing order should be le | i n ss al pistol st 4 th t was goon outdie . er ee thieving, while the alr attracted attention to a esulted in small prop committee of the city ¢ 1 th and s 1 lost kodak which M Brow ace tt of Pike at. ar eventh a } at 313 Seventh m 1 bet 8 o'clock th through for the benefit of the Bea ” . » af Pioneer hote 07 Fifth nings bas 4 spologize for this | got The t funter's room, in the Pine raion. 1 that the Fed ire ne € ntered and a pawn sentiments cove 4 Kelly of 1252 King Waenan’ Giak th f 1 < er & en Into and severa ge ae “g es for o he ‘ j ‘ 1515 Tenth av., to open & street and ba 1 b f two men last night to be occupied by the Be DInKINg ha the to ee oh 1 L tified Patre n, 409 16th av. S, said The city has re off x ea yeen entered and $176 compat retorted Mr “7, 9 a, 214 Seventh av. We require that compa ling the thief t ked by two masked eka $id can ‘Sethones halt, Officer th opened 1 e fought them off and | “Resides the street Is Bot need-| bls shots were ineffective. Smith |« ry. od continged Mr Brown The = = — = ——=— = = le north of the p can ge around it as ea as across it. A Mreet railwa he ¢ ld t t t around it for their accommodation Unfortunately M n is not] in the street railway business,” in| terjected M. J. Carrigan, who was present to urge that the ordinance be approved. ‘ No, but he is it,” | (By United Press.) a everal ballots had been tak flashed back Mr PARIS. M hat Presi. en, Ta not nominated, the It wae be ng re pre would be a eandidate, In that the owners ¢ to dent Roosevelt will accept the | ©. - he intimated, Roosevelt be crossed keep re- | presidential yes in the fi gain chosen, and under | fuse to permit children to cross it event of diock, is the impres «1 anedpaniinsnagthve on the way fo school without the sion gained from interview with “ payment of $5 per year for the » enator Hen . pub PORTLAND, Ore, March 25.— Hege ished in the Temps ran i ap, Bale Editor Tardien, during his recent | With her unprotected Jower decks DIVORCE STANDS. vielt In the & boarded up, her hull strengthened, cussed the # her engines overhauled and tuned Judge Tallman today ente Lodge, who Is to the last degree of efficiency, the decree by defantt iu the action in-|Roosevelt’s warmest — personal | fa tern wheeler river steamer ttuted by Catherine J. Harn to friends, During t discussion egraph left Portland today for have the divorce decree awa Kiditor Tardieu w assured that Astoria, intending to make a dash er huebend, Michael Harn the preatdeat sincere in saying | f that port for Seattle. Arriv anide The original deci#iGn is al-\ that be is not seeking @ third term, | fr t Seattle, she will go on some allowed to stand |but Senator Lodge declared that if, | sound run “EARLY SAILING OF FLEET (By United Press.) WASHINGTON, March ~At the havy department today it was stated there is likelihood that the date of the departure of the battle ahip fleet from San Francisco i cruise will be advanced. Wh oo, 6 is the date tentatively | nm for the fleet's departure, | o In 9 now realized that, in view of the aeceptance of invitations to visit both Japan and China, it wil! ho Recessary to leave the Pacific codst earlier, in order to have the a SPrealdent cuttin AUhject, which for tontained in the pro- Hepburn biti int pall modifying t a ‘ck ihe suge ate tentative f Peeent spre court @i pvernment the message « farther should show inues, laws giving e, drinking on duty erage A. Keller, druggint rs and Roy, in his 4 TB police court charge iN Tedrick Ghetto anewer Pat by de Samp BF appealed to 1. WAS arrested evid by Charles I Reighborhood Rot deny nc the Frost, who. tis ‘ his | ICEMAN IS GRILLED _ IN POLICE COURT CASE Arrested for Selling Liquor Charges That —_ Officer Had Grafted Liquor in His Place. Revision of Tariff. “The time haa come when we} should prepare for the revision of | the tariff. Jt seem® to me that be | fore the present session closes some | provision should be made for the lection of material which would (By United Press.) BOSH, Ida March Prank Steunenberg, widow of Ida ho's former governor, will sign a enable the congress ¢lected next | petition which will be cirenlated in fall to act immediately on the mat-| Caldwell asking the state board of er after it comes into existence. | pardons to commute the sentence of This necessitates some action by | Marry Orchard, sentenced to hang the present congress, aé this con-| May 15, for murdering Frank Ste sreas in In shape for directing the |enberg. It is understood that the aie place he has done the same thing, and I had to stop him About two weeks ago I asked bim to have a drink, and the next time came in and started to help himself as before I stopped him, ox |plaining that when I wanted him | to have a drink I would invite him to do so.” that he wanted it for a cold and/ sore throat Threats Alleged. “Did Tedrick tell you,” asked de Orank on Duty. fendant’s counsel of the witness. Didn't you take drinks in the) “that he had it in for you? rear room of the barber shop near} “He told several of my friends ler's place, where you used to/that he would like to bring me eave your co Tedrick was\down here to court.” } asked. Patrolman Tedrick, recalled, was I don’t think so,” sald Tedrick asked Did Keller ever refuse Did you ever take a drink In| you a drink in his place? Keller's drag store while on duty?” |" “F refused me a drink Yes, one.” a glass of water | Druggist Keller testified that he! Witness Frost testified, under firet knew Officer Tedrick when | protest, that Patrolman Tedrick as clerk in a drag store on had given him the money to buy n Anne hill. “He used to come |liquor of Ke but he declined in while on duty and help himself | to answer the question as to wheth out of a bottle several times dur-jer Tedrick nad ever told him ‘he % a week,” he said, “and occa had it in’ for Keller, jonaily veral times In @ night Keller was fined $25, the mint ha hut bim off. At m im in such cases. ships reach the Atlantic before the pretent administration ends. [brother of the dead governor AR gepaeetetateaekee other members of the Steunenberg | @ family will also sign the petition. | @ The clrewlation of the petition will * BANK CLEARINGS. @ Balances 65,700.00 * * * * begin thie week and will be very] Seattle. * kenerously signed. The claim is) | ae today... $1 * made that 90 per cent. of the votert! @ Palances * of Caldwell will sign it, The deck! y Saka i sion to present the petition to the # Ginarings today : 7 board was reached after it wasl) poincen vd learned that the members of the board wanted to know the senti| * Portland, * ment of the people of Canyon coum} Clearings today. ..$1,150,294.00 * * | ty before acting on Judge Fremont Vood's recommendation * eee eee err aeerae TAXATION REMEDY FOR|coypt Is ASKED T0 STOCK GAMBLING SET ASIDE VERDICT (By United Press.) Alleging that the proper man was WASHINGTON, March 25.—Tax ation as a remedy for stock gam |DOVer Berved with papers in the bling is the latest reall” claim —— ht Bg i , -* ing the attention of the adminiatm-j the defendants tn the case o tion | wainst C. P. Rollins and Herbert Knox Smith, commis | lew! 7 P, asking that a repeat sioner of corporations, has a 5 > cane for $2.0 ! in favor of the ned interest in this [plaintiff be set aside. reporting to President The judgment was obtained by }that it is the only one that default, and Carp insists that he be successfully applied to the alt | knew nothing about the suit until | uation afier defwalt was entered. The 1 The administration expects to | Hon recites that the papers were devise a system of taxation whieh ed upon Rollins, but that he will at least make gambling on|Showld not have been made a de | margins and options difficult }fendunt, owing to the fact that he | was only an emp! of Carp, Tut LOOMIS 18 APPOINTED. | tle sued to recover damages for | personal injuries received while em: WASHINGTON, | Mareh | ployed by Carp. Francis 8. Loomis, former assistant | ee ary of state, is to be appoint | GETS DIVORCE DECREE ed commissioner * general of the} United States to the Tokio exposi-} Mignonette 1. Jackson today ob tion. Congress has been asked to} tained a decree of divorce from $500,000 for the expo-| Ogden J. Jackson on the grounds appropriate and abandonment jof eruelt ONE CENT FAIR TONIGHT; LIGHT FROST; THURS DAY, FAIR, WARMER; NORTH WINDS. OFFICER FIRES AT | FLEEING THIEF Ballets Whistle Down Pike Street Early This Morning ME | But Do no Damage---Petty Thieving Is ‘Reported. BOY C RIMINALS IN DESPER Al E Pn Arrested for Participating in Hold-Up of Rancher Confess They Belong to Gang of Seven Marauders, j | Through the arrest of Clyde $2.50 as bis share of the $32 taken | Goodwin, aged 15 bat much — te nning, the police have m earned of seven burglaries mage im appearance, and Jim Mur. |p cidage which members of, thd |ray, aged 14, charged with holding Dodane 6 BR meee Mena . up John Dunning, a Marysville & dhe h Probati Oth a | y United Press.) jraneher, Monday night, the poe jO0 cn anc ~ jon fe cer CHEHALIS, Wash, March 25.—/lice claim to have obtained | “®'©?um are working on the case, | Seven prisoners in the Lewis coun | confessions to the effect that an or. Murray itted that he is the |ty fall escaped last night. One,/ ganized | gang nclnding seven youth who cultivated the acquaint Frank Wilson, was aptured. | youths, has been committing bur. | * of Dunning and took him Four of the men we Ung | glaries and boldups during the last &bovt town. Clyde Goodwin admits \tramsportation to the penitentiary. | thive months that he had a hand in the affair, 'The men made the break at supper! The arrest of the five remaining ut denies striking the blow which tin Today the sheriff and posses | boys of the gang is expected at Knocked Dunning senseless are scouring the country for the |any time, as the police have their The boy criminals have operated men, but it is expected they will | names and a ses wos and threes, dividing the be able to reach the timber land| Through the confession of Jim | proceeds of each job. The crimes and escape entirely Murray, who admits that he got netted from 50 cents to $87 each. = HOORAY! LET’S ALL HAVE A GARDER! } | JEALOUS’ NEIGHBOR,