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tute Convention Stands fssves an Important PSPANAPOLIS, tnd April President Charles W. Po received today from hi Se his first indorsemet preston candidate. The i was made by n state € The conver stamp of appre gration and Or preaidect Roosevelt decided not to interfere t temperance (a plan, with ea as Biso indoreed Pairban! the convent! the tariff m the opposittor he court yestefitay Attormey De Hiru of the criminal departuien' yy, outlined the policy of gi deparimen regarding (bh fraternity Pemarks his argument in the oity ve D. Greea, on eba ~~ te his own behall was 8 guest at the Wa be betel, Sixth av. and Yesler ead that he had had a worm Ms room on several occa He claimed, however that & promoter for a carnival god that he was in “talent. et the elbow of the y. Green persisted him whea he refer/*® NOT IN THE he conclusion of the testi Ff afternoon in the at ‘Bite Wilson against the Bleetrie company and , dudge Albertson Motion for nonauit as bat dented it as to the teetimeay on Monday ‘Was not guilty of neg! tm front of a ay to the his only In collision Fitgsiow's ‘sate 2. hall auto . A Madly decamposed body wos Sef fond te the woods near Lal: ise eight miles north 4. Napler, yesterday a ier, Whe ts 14 years vid. while ag the woods yesterday MERI, Baticed the box! 4 Wey Coroner Mayfield of fal 4 Metified and the remains he * © bis worgue. ME Rely ts bo badty decors pom! to identify it cf to be that of a a" Mishtoom picker, wh« @ about six months ax: HHEW OvERNOR FOR MONTANA (By United Press.) A, Mout. April 1.—Lic Norris was formatty fh 8 gererNOr Of Montana, oe Jom. K. Te Govern: Malgnation became offect|y« a Brandly, of the supreme Miminixtered the oath at th: ceremony of a Withow: Norris has heen acting 1: 7. S month, during the al » Whe has been out fu search of health espires next aMreh — POUEN KEY FoR | THE ADMIRAL Be arrival of the Moat at se Mine, the admiral in com be presented with a ke * gold by May« Hh behalf of the city, if 1 5.0. Marmaduke o r of Commerce Fl is car BPP Mazenied that owners of Manes should contribute ap tod to make the ke tenet and men tha ‘Hy ie open to them Letter. idl be dealt with by a rb ubitean senate and a di t « and these two would stand on diametrically op theortea. The ultis re sult would be a compre i" CES “PIN | IRBANKS INDORSED BY INDIANA REPUBLICANS DIAZ'S WIFE 18 irbanks BOL by Native Sen--- MEXICO*S ° the presidential election — tt could probably complete the work Me orevinton before the inauguration adquinistration he next enabled by this only guard againat th ot making a revision but to put an end to business ia the otherwise pos pat We would be plan to pot nontingency with the house, eaaton than sible. jotic statesmansb! polities and good business. ‘Thy vision must be long proteetiv lines and it must be made by those firm in protective faith The letter was used as a basis the construction of @ tariff re ) plank tm the Indiana repubtt.| (Seattle Star's Exctusive Gervice.) enn pantionmn | MEXICO crry TR considerable to be “the first lady im the iaad.” but it te vastly . to be that tm truth ta the hearts of the people. And that is what Mime wife of the Mexieag MAS. PORFIRIO DIAZ April Lit ts oes ’ years Au Mexteo lovingly calle her “Carmel | ita. | She ts stil! young, though she has after. {to 0's testimony, and incidents! presided over bis household for a ation thereto |nedrty 20 your Dias ie bat you IU get mysett con tempt in @ minute that face of yours fined for would not suspect tt, save from bis jose you take | closely cropped amow-white hair way from here | And he is as proud of his wife to and quit breaking iu on mo.” said) day as when he wedded her. and Mr. De Hraler thereby removed his most active This is pink cuffiem,” continued | potitica! opponent, Gen. Ramon Re Mr. De Bruter i the fraternity | bio. her father. Their irtahip i growlag impudent This man mest romance, their wedded has the effrontery te come {nto/life has been ideal. They have no t and admit that be ha hildren ea in bis room and expect et him go. He claims also that he ts employed at tae Mant 56 TRAN S28, Seno A eee REVOLUTION t they are at we aod | be wom honest position of ve this carnival pr ' The piok bis te pure fabricath cuff gentry has got to go. Judge Gerdon ordered that Green | pay a fine of $100 and serve 30 jays in jell. Notice of appeal was (ey United Press.) filed, and the amount of appeal | PEKIN, April 1.—Wholesale ar Teste are being made in « | to cheek the antigovernment move jment which has followed the set Hement of the Tateu Maru tncident ond was fixed at $500 | The revolutionary leaders wore prompt to avail themesives of REACHED | China's flaal surreader to Japan }an excuse for fomenting popular discontent with the “cowardice” ¢ the country’s rulers. They have succeeded so well thet all the more important cities are hot-beds of Jantlgovernment conspiracy and | several provinces are on the verge | the complainant's basband. James of revolt, not to mention those FP. Wilson, testified yesterday that/ where rebellion has been chroule he did not see the machine until It for mooths. crossed in front of the car, and that | — — ce the REFUSE TO REN SALOON LICENS | Upon the recommendation of The case ts now in the hands of | C missioner Al Rutherford. whe, the Jury. with Sheriff Smith, has made an The case went to the jury this | [vestigation of saloon conditions tn effort speed of the car, Throughout the case the attor neys for the plaintiff contended that the street car attempted to race with the automobtle, running at a rate of speed exceeding 12 miles, and that the collision was a result of this race. morning North Bend, the application of Wii At 2 o'clock this afternoon the| liam Fisher for @ renewal of his jory was still out | Hquer Heense, was yesterday re jected by the county board of com _ Iniastoners | This setion was taken in purse ance of a determination on the part Ju K D E s jof the commissioners npel a reapect for the law in county loons well as tn the city Fisher's Hoense expires on April 18 The same rigid policy will be } - followed when the petitions of other | Svery eur deuter te the sly! icone ia North Bend and eles ‘who hag Sot plready taken out a here, which have not been con Hoense or filed a bond for fatthtul | * pertormance ts liable to arfeat, ag seen fecently, come up for re ‘cording to the decision of City At! torney De ruler this morning. | Counsel for one of the dealers | GETS W. F who had been arrested for vioiat ing the law, asked for a continu ance. The city attorney promptly | declared that many of (he dealers | | A complaint against J. W. Tongue and “John Doe” Galbraith was Med have been dilatory In taking out! lee oses, and that he would tolerate no more of it in the prosecuting attorney's office | Yesterday by H. #& Honan, ohare | ing them with obtaining money by false pretenses. | Honan paid Tongue and Galbraith |e upon the representation that they were agents of the Commer etal Opportanity bureas, and would procure employment for him Sub sequently he found ont the repre wentations were false. CANADIAN MAYOR IN SEATTLE Arnold KE. Kealy, mayor of North Vancouver, B. C., and secretary of (By United Press.) AN FRANCISCO, April 1—Ilthe Westera Corporation, @ lar Shorth - lumber and real estate concern of Hily before soon today (he) pritigh Columble, is the guest, of cruisers California, Tennessee and| A. MeKay Jordan, at the Butler Washington, over whieh Rear Ad. | Annex je is on his way to South miral Uriel Sebree is commander,|ern California, where he will re 4 anchor in San Francisco bay| main several weeks nd started for Puget sound Arriving in the north the vessels FINED FOR STEALING | later proceed to Bremerton na yard, where they will be given an entive overhauling, The erutsers ter part of the week, when the men on board the Tennessee and Wash —_— zion will be given thelr first impse of the northern country J.P. Reinhart was fined $59 in it was hardly expected that the| Justice Carroll's court yesterday aitfornia would accompany the) for stealing solder from August *, bat onee the| Weiffenbach, his former employer Reinhart, a few weeks ago, in behind the Magehip Wash | brought suit for wages alleged to ogton In the rum down the bay. | be due, As goon as he was served All of the ships are expected! with the summons Weiffenbach, 'o remain at Bremerton until the with exelamations of delight, said t of May, when they will return| he had been trying for some time Sen Francisco to participate in| to locate his former employee tn the great reception to the 16 bat-|order to bring a charge of stealing hips from the Atlantie. solder against bim. LE STAR--WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1, 190) Tae a wee Re * * MINERS ON OTRIKE * * (By United Pre * INDIANAPOLIS, AGM 1 |* At least onequartag of «a mitt * lion coal miners @e on & strike in (he producthg states |w The agreement for last year ® ended yesterday and no wage Jam sotilenient being reached for the Snsulw year, the men thew @ewn their ploke aud le The situ@tion at the ( Lime does not indleate erlous & ooafilel as o¢ in 1904 ourred Hee eee eee eee ees ames * * io “an * * eee ed HOLD UP ITALIAN FRUIT PEDDLER | Steve Bpansitt, an Hallan frutt| i ) j peddler, 45 years old, living at 600 all others at apy price Meroer et was beaten aud robbed and Madi men at 27th ay json ot. at midnight | He was op his way home, when the men leaped upon htm from the we of the street corner knocked him down and beat him, and while he was lying on the ground, bleeding and almost unconscious, one of the two m who had assaulted him went | through bie pockets, taking $42 In cash and « silver watch | While the robbery was going on | the other two men, quietiy smeking | cigaretion, watched the proceeding» | withow ferfering and apparently | jin evident enjoyment of it | } The four left Spasstet tying in | the street aud escaped. Owlag to the darkness he could get only a) | partial desertption of the mea SPENCER EDDY NOMINATED (By United Preea) WASHINGTON, April 1. —Spen cor Eddy, the Chicago man who has for many months been an attache of the Ame legation tn Low don and who recently married Mins Spreckels, daughter of John D Spreckels has been nominated by President Roosevelt for minister to / |The Nethertands His headquarters | will be in Luxembourg i Eddy is a brothertntew of Sen-} ator Beveridge of Indiana 1 | The president at the same time! |nomiusted another Milnes man Arthur M. Beaupre, whom he select: | ed to be minister to the Argentine | repabiic | | | ‘OPPOSE REGRADE REFERENDUM Plane are under way to oppose the scheme to seoure an taitiative | and referendum vote on the Olive | ot regrade ordinance A umber of interested property owners met with Corporation Cpun. | | set Beott Calhoun yesterday ant in od that a majority of the prop erty owners directly affected are saxious to have the regrade com pleted as soon as powsibie | | The object of the parties back of the petitions calling for a spectal lelection is said to be to embarrass | been sold this Winter COST. Elwell Kitchen ean SEMI-PORCELAI DECORAT CONTEST BEGUN OVER | the rograde work, and if it carries,jo |. will de wp the several regrade}! | THE FAIR MILLIONS projects now under way ip the} > | vicinity 3 | The Olive st. property owners} (ay |do not want the work delayed by} | (By United Press.) \a referendum vote” sald ©. 0.) Rw wail Sian, & sein odes: th BW YORK, April 1—A long ie the street, today Contest over the millions left | "D. PF. Dow . loneee by Mra. Charles Fair, killed some Manbattas aia, who is Years ago in an automobile accident the petit to be cirowlated, doe* in. prance, is promised as the out | not own loot of property on the | he | St ¥th of @ sult Mied by Frank P Supith, who seeks $1,000,000 as bis share of the estate Smith lives in Topeka, Kan, and he clalme he was a half-brother of Mrs. Fair. His getion is directed street. He has declared that would hold up the work as long | aa possible and his motives are éh | Urely selfish yg Jeane 7. the Manhattan je runs for 16 years, yet and + 3 the property Owners on the etreet /Sa@einat Mra. W Vandertils and do not wh to walt 15 years for Mrs Hermann Ocirich, slatere of lthe improvement to be made, We | CBaties Fair, and he bas asked Jus want it now and do not want any. | ié¢ Fitegerald to appoint a commis e's selfisheess to stand in the ~ > to take testimony for him in France. ba. | age a deacon in the |, Stith ran away from home when , M4 First Presbyterian church, ang 1 | °4 ¥8* 18 years of age and cow Would ike to refer him to Dr. Mat-| "at be found at the time of M Fair's death, The California o rie sate recent remarks on selfish | 13.4 chat his legacy had lapsed be- leause of bis failure to claim it, but Mrs. Vanderbilt and Mra, Oclrich TAMER RY OAM net aside $10,000 for him. Later on Smith was located in Arizona declined to accept this amount Mra. Jennie Howard, 808 Howell at, wae struck by a Broadway r at Nioth av. and Pike st | = le'clock last night and slightly tn | - She was taken to her home. COMMERCIAL CLUB JAPANESE BANKS CLOSE DOORS (By United Press.) TOKIO, April 1-—-Today's bank ing statement shows that during March ten banks closed their doors. (The Japanese government ta exert | Ing tteelf to the utmost to relieve RAISES FUNDS An entire floor of the old Me Dougall & Southwick building wil! be wed by the Commercial Club for club quarters as @ result of th ork of the officers in pledging 500 yeaterday he amount of the pledge uf feient to pay the reut of the entire \Moor and to fit up the plate as a regular business clnb. An enttrely Bur spaneaity . arene new floor will be laid. Smoking \¥ain. The markets ssem to have 224 reading rooms and & cafe will om to have e.” installed. Pool and billiard been IMterally rung financially tabi 5 alee be inetalie dry. Fatlures, which at first were ee et ae ie ie mill be of ponfined principally to the baka! sat a tneeting place for the and larger commercial houses and | Gifroront clubs formed for the pur Industrial companies, are now oc soe of ‘sstnetalehant. aeaihese i jeurring dally aniong the smafier) tien ‘vate during the fair next tradesmen. March’ was the worst) (MC? month since the stringency began, |? MILLIONAIRE ARRESTED Opening Date Japan's Fair TOKIO, April 1.—According to an (By United Press.) official announcement, the Nippon NEW YORK, April 1.—Carl Fish Dai Hakuran Kwal, which means fo Hanson, millionaire lawyer and the great exposition of Japan, will byoctety leader, was arrested today be thrown open te the public on fbn @ charge of extorting $15,000 April 1, 1912. Thin will be the tivom Joseph 1. O'Brien, a mer greatest exposition ever held In thefetiant, againet whom Hanson ts sald far east, and preparations are COMET to have made a bogus charge which jrapidly forward. was annulled. Hafson lag been in gleted by the grand Jur | meson — | TO SEE BATTLESHIPS | Take boats at Pler 2 Ten round trips daily. 60¢ round trip eee Simp Lake Suits will relieve all forms of rhoumatism oes lo make room for the Spring Season which cannot be displayed in our store until space is cleared for them by the sale of other piece our Space-Seeking Sacrifice of much very desirable furnishings at scandalously Ways strive to maintain only fresh, seasonable goods on our floors, and therefore endeavor to get rid of EVERY SEASON FRESH GOODS, is our one thought hot been up to our expectations, and we find ourselves with a lot of things on hand which should have We have consequently cut price with a dark red tag, which indicates that they are actually being CLEARED OUT REGARDLESS OF COME AND SEF FOR YOURSELI AT ONE-HALF OFF Birdseye Maple Dressers Roll-Top Desks Two Styles Sanitary Steel Couches Crockery Department | Drapery Department AT + OFF AUSTRIAN CHINA. Spring Space-Seeking hy.) (a _ Goods Sacrificed Regardless of Cost We have far Cabinets Mantel Folding Beds Heaters High Grade Grand Rapids Bedroom and Dining Room Sets 200 Different Styles of Chairs AT ONE-THIRD OFF Birdseye Maple Chiffoniers Iron Beds Buffets N DINNERWARE. ED LAMPS. FILES REPORT OF DISASTER. Capt. McAlpine has filed his re port of the accident in which his steamer, the Chippewa, ran down and sank the fishing schooner) Lydia early Montay morning. Capt McAlpine blames the Lydia, saying that a red light showed for a while then disappeared, which makes him believe she changed her course , TO REORGANIZE | DEPARTMENT of the th} ned tonight The reorgan!zatic | department will be out at a special meeting of the city council's civil service, Maance and health and sanitation committec | Health Commissioner Crichton etat ed today that nothing had been | decided upon regarding any par tleular cha “and ad that this matter would be le nm until hatter it was known what amount of money he finance commit could alloW to operate the depart: | | ment | CERTIFICATES ARE NEARLY ALL IN | aring house certificates, which were ineued last | during =the eastern panic, have been almost en Urely r pomed, there only $7,000 in certifientes out of more than a willion dollar inmue Today, April 1, ie the date which was set by the Clearing House As soelation for the redemption of the paper money, but redemption start ed January 1 Members of the executive com mittee state that all certificates will be redeemed if presented, no mat ter how jong they are held as souver j TWO-YEAR-OLD SUES. } Twoy td Walva = Wiik through Ris mother, Bama Wlikus. commenced eult morning against the acific Coast Coal eom } many for the recovery af $1,999 dain }age® tor the death of his father, | Herman Witkus, while working in j one of the mines of the company | WALLA WALLA LUCKY | } } (By United Press.) } WASHINGTON April 1 The} senate committee on public Inaid [{ng® sent tn a favorable report Ow! | the bill providing for a public bufld |fng at Walla Walla, Wash. at a of §220,000 cost recent arrivals, Hence We al too many goods in our warehouse, low prices The Winter has down to the bone, and marked the victim All Parlor Furniture Odd Wood Beds Go-Carts Sideboards AT + OFF SOFA PILLOWS, LARGE ASSORTMENT. LACE CURTAINS, BIG LINE WANTS HEALY 10 CHANGE NAME OF OPERA COMPANY —_—_—_——. “Why does Frank Healy porsist !and if any city is to be boosted it in attaching the name San Fran- should be Seattle. I think the peo cisco to his opera company?” ple generally agree that the com. writes a reader of The Star who pany i@ a splendid one and would signs herself “Sealth.” be a credit to the city whose name I read the other day that Mr. it bore.” Healy now made his home jn this, “Sealth’s” letter has been for- city, and I know that, to a very! warded to Mr. Healy, with the sug- great extent, his company is re-| gestion that it be considered by eruited in Seattle. It visits San him. The presést San Francisco Francisee ence a year, and then but | Opera company. now playing gt the for a week. It comes to Seattle Grand, was originally the Tivoli two or three times a year, and dur-| company of San Francisco, With tng the sun contingousty ver season p! ays here| the jatter organization as a basta, the new company was organized 1 have a friend, a member of | mediately after the earthquake and the company, and she says they all| fire. It was brought to Seattle by look upon Seattle as the home of | Russell & Drew, of the Seattle the t npany a their head-jatre, and by those gentlemen In view of all these = named the San Francisco Opera Later it came under the ars to me that the name of should be company control of Mr. Healy. changed rE the company = OFFICIALS APPOINT ACCOUNTANTS By authority of an ordinance re-| deat of the Acme Business college, cently passed by the « count], § appointed to fill the vacani lie Gematection Chieell veka caused by Morgan's prothotion. " “ W. Beecher has resigned from his named the expert accountants position tn the copy room and his who will be employed in the de place is taken by W. A. Bailey, partm A. N, Graves is select ta the water department RT. ¢d as chief expert accountant with | McLean takes the postion vacated @ salary of $150 a month. H. L. by C, B, Newton, Who hae resigned, Collier Wil have charge of the lo and B B. Steel is named to take cal improvement accounts and will McLean's former position, Edward be given a selary of $115 a month.) Winslow is promoted to a first Mr. Graves was ‘chief # ant | &rade clerk under City Treasurer Russell, and fick ite Sears was regarded as one of the best the city M Colller w tant to Mr Russell's ad Graves under peonpene-te. Poe Bice 7 Cranberries are on sale at the partment, aud won much commen:| market today at Se pet pousd. ition for his excoflent work. | Rhubarb fs quoted at two pour A mumber of changes in the dé nde x , fo “ Sweet pickled pork is gn partment shént Were also aynouticed t¢ At 10€ per potnd. Tripe Is 6e day by City astrer Prosser. Sev | ner 4 4. Local tiédy Miiten eral new men w added to tht chickens aré quoted at 17c for t- foree, some of the old ones were gay Domestic sardines are on sdle promoted, and others handed in at three cans for MW their resignations, which were im-| Currant and goosebérfy bushes, maslatety wooepted ready for planting, dre on sale te L. MeLean is appotnted chief | gay at be h. New potatoes ate accountant, to take the vaedtey/in the market. at Se per pow caused by the restgnation of A. N, Fresh green peas will be on sale Graves. A. B. Land takes the po-!iomorrow up aition vacated by the resignation ot] CMorew_At 1ie per pound. H. L. Collier. Mr, Land has been Steamer Humboldt arrived this in charge of the local improvement afternoon shortly after $ o'clock balances. M. ©. Morgan is pro. from Skagway and way ports with moted to Lund’s former position.|/a Mght fst of passengers, When Mr. Morgan was in charge of local the Hnmboldt left Treadwell the improvement accounts troops were there, but the strikiagy FR. McLaren, formerly presi. miners were orderly

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