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10 NO ee ge tee o> garba J grab failed ake by appearance iv the co des it that © Deen seared « WH GEL bad or during yenterday, and had disoow “ Ge @evtructor wae is igver 62 tons of Ks sea dates 5 work gene manne gathering roow ave stirred Ube attacks mad “on , and in suck . Git would ve ‘ from tan't with Mullen, and. le luclined to be on @ and be might have sald about the incine we pat an awfal crimp and his plans Deep in the Mire. addition to thie, Mu! Fao deeply with this ae ‘that be can't very r a: diseusaion lew than (wo years ago ched various elty of ad suggested that if it be srranged so that there De 8 opposition to the city ni the garfege = cathertok® franedise that be a thorough Investixa’ ton facinerator this waid Councilman Rusene f. member of the counci! Ward, after a trip Crematory, “and the incinerator was ¢ thoronghly. | watched Of the ovens and s#! Beyond a doubt that is not only doing Which was prov a f heb been doting ft in the Way visited the in company with Health Crich’ a De, F. i Special health officer, to SS to the wa the Working Ample evidence that fe Peally desi coved fy. Way,.ax he exhibited es Of slag taken from Giaped from the ovens The only POLIS, Minn. A; ; _ banished. The a immigratior f Bare bem seeking 80 lone in {6 deport the queen of Presented the border into M she was in tion it she Btatos that her rece off take MP to depo; A. AUSTIN IS Missing S vounds. ie *o would | XTRAS resign from the council! and go after the contract Mayor Moore and City Engineer Thomson, with the ald of some of he members of the council, put a 1 ron the Mullen scheme, and the matter was allowed to drop. Since then, however, Mullen has yatomaticaily attempted to block very move that has been made with the ultimate idea of the city undertaking mauntetpal ¢ garbage lection of An Eye for the Main Chance He has attempted to hamper in * finanetal way the coustruction of the incinerator, and has played his cards with the single purpose’ al ways of wome day securing the Kar bage gathering contract for meet! and his friends “tn Mullen'® strong box we revealed to the light of day there would be found thereta figures and fects regarding garbage o ection that only @ great deal of labor and investigation could have prepared Mr Mullen’s plans provide for a long time contract with the city iding of further inctnerato and the opers by the Seattle Klectric company of garbage care. Te Utilize Power, In addition the Sqgttie Electret company Was to be greated the privilege of utilising the steam going Waste at the Incinerator now in operation apd of those to eral bourse at the place and did not nouee any offensive odors.” Councitman Gill's Visit. Yesterday marting Coenciiman GID paid a visit to the incinerator in Company with Assistant City Be kineer Moore “1 found the ovens disposing of over 69 tons of garbage « day,” sald Mr. Gil to The Star, “aad doieg so im & theronghly satisfactory way. . do not believe that ft is al) that ineer Thomeon promised ony “ however, inaemech af we atiit have on aand the problem of diaposing of the cans. no offensive odors abo cinerator, despite states contrary. 1 belfeve there are other rematories just as good as this bat { do not believe there are apy in pantry doing any bet ter work than oars, | was led to criticise the incinerator a few days ago om the assurance of others that it was a failure, 1 want to be’ fair, however, and therefore make this sment Expert Testimony. Henry, associate editor of Kngineéring Record, of New York eity who vinited Seattle a few eagerness oN The report at was made to the of Sao and black stiff hat his disappearance police by James K. Wilson, Woodlawn ar eee ed * * DES MOINES TAKES ON NEW GOVERNMENT * * ‘ * (By United Press.) * 4% MOINES, April 7 The capital city of lowa to day formally discarded the old state of municipal government in favor of the new “Oklaho * ma plan.” In other words, # Des Moines bas abolivhed the offices of mayor and elty coun ctimen and placed the entire municipal government in the # hands of @ non-partisan com: ® mission of five men. The five # amiasioners have sole con of the city’s affairs, one # { their number being desig- # nated as mayor eee eee eee eee eee SRR eee ~~ PAWNBROKERS ARE FINED ' leman and J. Z pawnbrokera re in © this morning on the charge ting to take out Hoenses failing to comply with other etions of the ordivance gov hetr busine bond and « with ‘ 1 costa each, and gave full 9 eeee eee eee THE SEATTLE STAR TUBBDAY, APRIL 7, be bullt in the futur to thie way cheap power was to be generated and steam provided for heating pur poses in cane customers could be secured within @ reasonable dis tance from the origin of Uhe steam. To the end that these plans might be carried into execution, Mr. Mulien within the past ten days entered into arrangements with the representatives of an even log paper w by the latter were to make it appear that the present incinerator le a failure; that the present system of garbage colic Udon Is inadequate, aud that the city in finanetaily able at the pres ent time to undertale ite own gar bage collection. gn's Reauits ‘This campaign has been carried on now for more than @ week. Ip Cam stead, however, of having the sired result, it has opened up th question and has enabled City Ep gineor Thomson tc prove, to the satinfaction of th members of the council who are aot pledged to Malien and © that the t he pabiic in gen inerator is a suc cons and i» doing al) of the work wed of it The exposure in The Star last Saturday of the efforts being made to grab thin garbage collection con tract put Mr. Mallen and his friends on the . and there ix very little prowpect now of the tue cons of the scheme, NCILMEN WAY AND GILL VISIT CREMATORY cro. vores sites ws days eno. Investigated the tncia erator and made thie «tatement to City Engineer Thomson It fe the most complete and effi clent destructor that I have seen anywhere lo the United States or Canada.” A representative of The Star most contempt fer Uncie Sam tel spent some time at the incinerator yesterday and hie conclusions are io line with those of Counclimen | Way and Ont Te Expisin Incinerator. The Beacon Hill Improvement cinb will hold a meeting toniaht In the fire engine house at Marxecha- setts st. and 14th ay. south. and the question of the municipal garbage incinerator will be die cuaned Assteiant City Engineer Charlee Moore ix to be present and he will tell just what work the incioerator is accomplishing and give any to formation about the garbage de stroctor which the members of the clyb may requent The meeting ts to be called at § oclock. Mr. Moore bas had charge of the Incinerator and, bas paid close attention to the work ac oe maaan’ by the plant POLLING BIG VOTE IN TACOMA (By United Press.) TACOMA, April 7.—A_ tremend ous Vote is being polled in the city élection here today, in which there in @ bitter fight on between Mayor Wright, democrat, running for a third term, and Judge Linek, repub- lean candidaie, Both sides claim to be in the lead, but indications are that the contest will be exceedingly close Challenges at the polls are fre quent Wright supporters, have been ar rested and locked up for alleged legal registration and voting. Both registered as living in saloons. Sev eral others were taken to the jail, but on investigation the officers re-| | teased th DANCER’S COSTUME IS | A STRING OF PEARLS 1. ank Schwartz, | (By United Press) LONDON San April 7.-Maud Allen Franctaco dancer, who is mendous hit here, par tieularl Salome danc an long ran of popul She has drawn more cabinet min isters and members of the nobility hall than that yto the Palace Music theatre has had since ft was con erted from @ grand opera house into a novelty show. Mise Allen une alome when she around the head of Jobr aptiot, is made in & costume decidedly decollette, st wily trings of 4, O'Netl and John Wilson, SEATTLE, WASH., 1 UNDER W. HB. Warner + REAL ESTATE DEALER O. Puren Answered 1908 ARREST of the Warner #@reed to buy the an ft Investment company, with offic Bliment plan of month ¥ w iwrh in ‘ent at Fourth ay, and Pike at, was ar | Har le paid $810, rested thie morning by Detectives! aad went out to Hill City Sun Byree and Phillips on complaint of Way to look over the property with George 8. Rartelis, a merchandise} @ view of erecting a bouse on it broker on Western av, chargina| . He ways he found the owner, ( faine pretenses in the sale to him}®) Raymond, in possession, and of two lots ia Hillman City a year(making improvements. Raymond ago. jie says, told bin that Warner ha: The complainant charges that tn few resented that on! ) had been March, 196 Warner showed bilm)jigid over on the contract of pur What purported to be @ contract Ghase, and that had therefore Wine purchase of two lots inbebusidered the ident ¢ d wo iittman City for $600. Hartelle) “— as he way concerned (By United Prong.) WASHINGTON, Aprii | Vereaneta ever the action of the latter in destroying and confiscat- ing a! American interests in that Sountry and then contemplated by the state port | ment. | Hestilities are not fer away. co retary Root today asked the army and navy departments for definite | infermation concerning the aveil strength that can be quickly sent to Venezuelan waters and ter ritory. Writing te Minister Russei!, Root “The curt, contemptuous way in L whieh the Venezuelan government | j ignores or ee | and respectful the United Sta representations of produces a pain. nm of indifference and | ful impres disreapect.” it iw beliewed the cniadshs wanted will be presented to com Kress with a request that the gov emment be authorized to use arms to enforce the American policy in Veneruela. The demand made upon T—War > No Money or Friends br Serbia Momyenatiyr gel ous j Puren is only a big bo: He was} pressed the cha . out of work, and had no ney OF! Attorney De B > pro | friends, He became hung and ed the case J saw only one ws » prevent him Never Arrested Before. “ self from starving. @Surrounded ON/ paren has never been arrested every side by plent Cre WAS BONE | Hofore go far Mificers know. jupon whoth he could call for the! ti is not @ thief in the ordinary ~ paltry few cents wh Ht would) meaning of the word. His very ib tab to sto horrible ; h: . i at ee 4 actions in this ine - cling of emptiness in his stance demonstrate that be has # i H ae high ense of y d a | "Hunger is the craciest thing in| Mist one and personal the wi i , Pure oe: gr “go The boy stole to save himself al endurac fe had (© trom starving He wanted to walking down along the water t at the law pe j front he saw the sealed boxear. He! pee”. code wt } Sabah it contained fo me ROMO | at fall from grace. j sor | g was charged on March 1 Temptation Strong 7 erating « steam boiler a - - ) ates been friendly } ‘Brery reply that Venerucia made toward it totes from the state depertment have been confined to a simple de nisl of the correctness of the aitf tide et America -« TRIAL OF RUEF : “HAS BEGUN (By United Press.) | SAN FRANCISCO, April , After long delays, due to the tech wiclans for the defense, whose ob jections would 11! volumes, the ac tua! trint of Abe Ruef on the charge ef actepting and paying bribe PMeney to secure a street railway |fimachive for the Parkside Realty company, began this morning with em work of welecting a jury. Only j two veniremént were cramined ~ morning, and both were |for cause Examinations are on H ths afternoon ' dismisses the serious PORTUGAL ELECTIONS (By United Press.) WASHINGTON, April 7 ing to & mewsage morning by the state Acc received this department lfrom Minister Bryan at Lisbon, the the two branches of the nation’s moparchists were overwhelmingly fighting strength for exact infur-| Victorious in the elections. The nipasage also states that the dis j mation, followed @ conference Reld) Cider, in which many citizens between officials of the state de | wore*killed or wounded by troops, partment, Assistant Secretary of MOU Confined to Lisbon, the rest jof Portugal being quiet the Ne Newberry and Gerenal!’ qq diplomatic circles the result is fell cunsidered a death blow to the re patiieans and a complete vindica Secretary Root has repeatedly | gow of the policy of the new min | asked Venezuela to make an|istry. The assassination of King Jamicable adjustment of the con-/Qamar 8nd Crinn eres calling Its attention efmated the great change fn senti troversy, the fact that the United States bas eee Ment in favor of the monarchist Uekets PURSER MAKES HEROIC RESCUE Herote we on the part of Rus sell Anderson, purser on the steam er Fort aved Miss Mary Putts from fre ng La Vaahir ton when she fell from the nf dock on Meree sland about 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon » Butts, while | t * on the dock, stey nd fell into the wat son, Who Wax standing a fe away, promptly sprang aft ONE CENT WEATHER WEDNESDAY FAIR; FAIR TONIGHT, LIGHT FROGT LIGHT WIND. MULLEN’S PATH WAS WOULD YOU STEAL IF STREWN WITH GOLD. YOU WERE STARVING? tthe Star Beat Him to It and There’s Nothing Doing for the Councilman-at-Large. “Yes” and Then Gave Himself Up | to the Police---Took Four Cans of Condensed Milk and Left a Note---Jailed for Sixty Days. 18 ARRESTED ON SUSPICION in « t since 10 @ Alfred Mason, a former ex aa kina okt’ hieiinlilesia the | cause tt ot of the Rainier Fuel company, ¥ : : cour , arre by Detect ‘ the gheWils a ee ee and Ad © await investigation | Puren, aged 20 Yo : Oo. PURI of charges that sa oF Surrenders to Police. passed on m the wang e © boy gave him- and purporting te engaged indu stody of Patrolman by the compa obling game in the i He was char with end of the t were arrest “ character, aod ed and dismissed on March t srought before Judge Gor- Age Gord On the # jon received a fine of $100 and a t of 20 days, the limit a misdemeanor for was appreh a k n bi ad ws As he b » money to pay any earr oncealed fine t “¢ compelled to serve war $20, 3 da hard labor on the chain Baldwin Oo excune for haying pon on his had prac the 4 big, hulking probably tentiary for if we had explained Chy ho prosecut. ng wee ing nto’ a ase. He forfeited bin to The kr wiedge th he might (fort taade augutsh was ——' save himself that pt RRRRRERHE REE RE & & AlmORt OVErpoWering, proved too m. His boiler might * # much of a He broke killing aed matu- # HARRIMAN TO START & the seal and o ted, according nows how many peo- t the evidence troduced in men were arrested & WORK IN FEW WEEKS =f Court, four cans of condensed ik which did not * ON SEATTLE END. @ iniik, greedily devouring the con ¢ health regulations, * ® tents It proved a blessed jet ed $15 each * (By United Press) # and in the light of awakening con b aw of the police # PORTLAND, Orf, April 7. | Scioueness he decided to make the | cou # Directors of the Oregon & #/°™7 BNCREE DORN gm, [RAR AR ARR RRR Re * * Washington railroad met here # This burglary have today and accepted franchises & by me, O. Puren, be-|% ee ee % ]* given the company by the Se w CREM wae wear to the marve-} 5 (By United Press.) * attle council. These grants ®& 7 . the nate * PASO ROB Cal, April & Thus read the note left |% pillage ee Mi ls sive the projected Harriman ® by the self confessed thief In the! ¥ (7 room PcAbvered tvs ret * | ® line the right to build freight # r to explain the broken seal! ¥ t/t determined to prevent & * and passenger tAfninals, sev. ® » missing four cans of milk.) 4 him, if possthle, from taking # # several miles of main line & To Give Himself Up # part in the celebrations at . . ” J “I am voluntary to give myself) ® Diego, ta Barbara and | * wand right to dis Me “ 1 */ up and pay for it by such act.”|#& Angeles * ® within the Seattle city mits. © This was the personal sacrifice | # owing bulletin was ® enh # given out that work @ which this mere ruth ignorant @ ie the physicians this @ # on the Beattle end of the new @ 494 untutored. bad determined # n - 1 pl spo upon to satisfy his Infraction of | % ral Evans had a fine ® ® lite siege jommence within #/ ine law. The pathos in the rest|# 4 rest aud Is feeling het- & ®& the next few weeks. ® of the boy'® note is marked * his morning than any ® - “I am courageous ¢ if} ® time since his alhere.” ®& WITT TTT TCT TTT ee ee 0 do & * wrong. I was broke and nothing| sy eee eee RE RRR RES 2 WHERE DID YOU GET IT, LADIES? / MARCELS a SAUBAGE cums t REP: iF TO qo OUT EDWARD BUSTLE, | BY CHAS. MUCKRAKER | : I am a seasoned muckraker, I love my task. Eagerly I selze the | opportunity to tear aside the vetl| and reveal the borrid truth in all its nudity Me 1 have muckr ee we ats PELE TS barons; I have made odious the!the silent morgues of that great, The hair is arranged in clusters oleaginous octopus. The smug city I found the ar ag Hott | BO peli crenged. tn. sheatues smiles of the Mithy rich have turn | that in Paris if a ye Wotnan-bo- | ttle: apemnan ct te eenae ee ed to groans under the sharp teeth | comes ened “by averty | eae | beetle tes tet hate th Gear ae of my ral I have lately exposed | selis her sg POE ay Pape me ayaa (Oe ee the franchise grabb and now I/does not know me gg Mgt apg eeB ches SIR dh tang | awk |money this way, she commits bv A in the lady's un Where did you get It, ladies? =| cide, In either case the dealer mpadours stick out on her site Hine the hair. ike an aureole. | ‘The first one I saw made me 808! phon T petu Ps ite : oes eked | plotows The first what, you ak? |joamned that am ara t 0, 8 ot s hair dres The first Merry Widow hat lataee Oe th sare ae e hats 1 retry ¢ os ad there | wo ike 30 cents. But with She who wore it was tall and) peon such a der SS pine X Uke 30 conte, But wl wondrous fair, She was ge a in Ix © past two 1 p hone Mave * an oe $ a jthat exquisite shade of brown. Her ne tp iD ggg "degen n | was brown and nd ox-|Can hardly > is 1 ear tks ble jpeese oeet 3 and | I learned these fac - wet. | An ady cannot take |those of her escort neath the) , I learned tt ‘ m a well: | oy ' she return to the brim was & wealth of curls—won- | "ow" hair d pi se bar bones ek tet aee derful brown-red curl The kind The Merry Widow hat costs $10, | m aa Ot % Wel Ge tee that would make Mrs, Leslie Car:|or it may cost $ either one | trust te 4 up and ery ‘aloud tm an|!8 80 large tha 0 ght over! y — Ree agony of jealous rage. Which {s|the lady's head, Not one lady in| gy. but again going some Ja thousand has hair enough give | cn Bee eK unson of rh 1 hat hat th anes “93 phew Beni Great ramparts of hai tons of Rut the bat RES + : song ab yc bronze glor A load f wom | lad head. From aa beet . ade m! et Pantie ber eve va) 1 ! may oc I seized my muckra ) h ‘ yan ee tee ee r n co ' ha hard to mateh. the wirl, not waiting even to take in: feach of hor, the gir) sank, and Ang immediately dived below the surface When An appeared, b the shoulder Both eoid ;

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