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ILL STEFFEN AGAIN ELLI MADISON PARK | cad ATO T +" fre tend to drive all forr: Mackintosh. visited by * Bar Wednesday « ‘of the stuff were piled fhe bar in full view © galt t» get all you want “gear With yoo, in fact ‘bar, und be did not so ~ Carried Away a Bottic qoumey the reporier wanted " got it. He was also pottie. to take away Deeety cents per pint bot the priee paid. W the label on the bot beer was the of the Claussen Brew to be the only iW tartender admitted that bus @ little wlack on account ‘Weather, but boped that weld pick up with the coming je summer crowds : OW “Bil” Steffen. Madison park by the Seattie Electric two years, and the Moore-Wabpens Went out of office, the = Pring whoo! bulidiacs : hotelr to estab: MY OLD CAR Whar MATTERS wiit LT IMATELY COME EPPING OVER THe COouNTE NG BEER AT “The Star Has Some of the Beer and Two Witnesses, | Al of Which ls at the Disposal of the Mayor or Prosecuting Attorney. Mf Mayor Jobo F. Miller and Prosecuting Attorney Ken- h are sincere in their declarations that they in- of crime and vice out of the city of Se- atte and King county, The Star desires to offer its services. In the office of The Star is a bottle of beer purchased last night at the Madison Park pavilion, a place running without a license and under the control and manigement of William) | Geeffen, an active worker for Mayor Miler during the recent This beer will be turned over to Mayor Miller or Prose- - eating Attorney Mackintosh, and with it The Star will provide ‘quo witnesses who will swear to its purchase, | The Star has no desire to embarass either Mr. Miller or It simply asks permission to assist in the work they have undertaken. “Beer fs again delng © park pavilion tn wi pavilion had been pretty much of a white elephant on Steffen’s hands He was not permitted to sell liquor in the bar and his only uree of Income from a lb ¢ soft refreshment trade and the 6 given in the pavilion Prior to the advent of the Moore administration liquor w wold Quite freely at the pavilion, and at one time during the Rallinger ad ministration Steffen just about se. cured « license. Mayor Ballinger bad promised to sign the ordinance granting the license and the license committee reported to the council ‘ecommending the grant. Then pro- tests were entered In a mont em dai falled to pass. Paid a Few Fines. Steffen, however, continued to soll without a Heense. Once or twiee when complaints came from sources that couldn't be ignored. Steffen was arrested and fined, but no sincere or serious effort was made to close him up entirety until | Mayor Moore took office. During the last election Steffen Was one of the most active workers | in support of Miller and was com stantly about the Miller headquar ters. The Star called attention to this faet durtog the campaign and predicted that, In the event of the election of Miller, Nquor would again be sold at the Madison park pavilion Miller waa elected and within a short time afterwards Steffen went back into business the city counei! at tx session last night, and City Electrician Jostyn dvecated the adoption of some such scheme, which. he sald, was generally employed in the ex cities ARMY OFFICER KILLS HIMGELF. SAN FRANCISCO, April $—Piret Lieut. David A. Lindsay, U. S A signal corps, shot and killed him self im bis quarters at the Presidte yerterday afternoon. Hin dead body was found shertly after the shot was heard. He had destroyed all bin personal papers and no cause ia known for bis set qe eS os ———-~=inenapsigsienaadnenicet TO 1 THE PROHIBITION FINALLY SPREADS TO ALL STATES. Clearings today eee eeeeeeeeee Clearings today Clearings today Korean who White Stevens murder menced the pre of the ease consumed nz ite Cane. Lynden whose trial of bis side little time in preser and told the story of the tr officers This the state's case GOV. HUGHES HOT - AFTER RACING phatic manner and the mayor back: | ed out gracefully and the ordinance | Hughes today stirred to the senate by sending body a special message org he pas “eo Ram. apon which @ the vote taken yesterday The message been announced than Senator Carron leaped to his feet that the senate should send a message back to the gov exgor inviting bim to mind his own ity of race bo hed te Voerster, fr Te You KNOW You WANT IT FOR SODA WATER WAVE, WHICH ie eee ee oY BANK CLEARINGS. 176,179.28 $ 619,494.00 64,117.00 5,960.00 63,548.00 eee eee ee ee (By United Press.) BAN FRANCI April 9.—The | ot In Wang Ansasein the By United Press.) onmage of the governor's wit to the senate, ed MeCarron. had concluded Senator floor and bitterly saying that was turning into a common DOCTOR ACCUSED OF MURDER (®y United Prees.) LOUIS, April &. former chief physician and one of} phynsictans Was arrested killing 26 years « ning he walked a man and woman. The man satd the singing was Dr. Fietart fell retorted that the man's t Hell in the Voerster was the man. RE’LL BE NO THIRST WHEN THE BOOZE IS GONE A LITTRE \ MATTER began very gave concluded sooner Me with the bis dy attack last Heeor rot tg THE SEATTLE STAR SEATTLE, WASH., THURSDAY, APRIL 9, 1908. MRS. MANARD MAY RETAIN HER CHILD Kisie L. Menard may retain the custody of Luetie, her Gyearold girl, whom she r tly epirited away from the father and took out of the state Her counsel argued that she had just as much right to the child as the father, and Judge A, W. Prater pmed to concur in this opinion Mrs, Manard was brought into court this morning on a bench war z | rant insued yesterday, charging her with contempt of court She wae put the stand and told how she had taken her daugh ter out of the atate last Friday. Her wiated that he had advised her to do it Counsel Mavard, « o the father, Sidney T. wed that the mother City im Aut Was not a fit person to have the child in her custody, but this seem #4 to have but little weight with the court Jay Alien, attorney for Mra, 8. Manard, who will be tried on a} Atatutory charge preferred by her husband, appeared before Justice of the Peace George thin morning and asked that the ease be con tinued until April 16 The attorney stated that Lucile, the Gyearold daugh of Mra Manard, would be produced in wourt, The child tn said to be a material witness for her mother The case of state against Charler Laing, who is accused jointly with Mrs. Manard, will also be heard April 16. OFFICERS OF WASHINGTON BEING ENTERTAINED ASSASSIN ON ‘Taken Over the omebies This Morning and Served With Tea by the Ladies at the Rainier Club Annex This Afternoon. ee eee eee eee eee el) ‘apt. Thomas Knight and three * * o officers of the crateer will be * VISITING HOURS, #/@ntertained at dinner thin evening * @ Rt the residence of Mrs. Chapin ® Visitors will be permitted @) Mire Austin Corbin, of Spokane # on board the cruiser Wash @; Will entertain four officers at o *# ington between the houre of @ibex party (is evening. Four of *# 1 and 6 p. m. every day that WPflcers wil! be entertained Baturday # the cruiser remains in the @!evening by Mre. Chapin at a box * harbor ® party rd bed Banquet Tomorrow Night eee eee ee ee ee Tomorrow evening the Commer Resplendent in thelr epaulets lel club will entertain the officers and uniforms, the officers of the crutser Washington were the guests of honer # presided over by Mra. W. W. Cha ite one of the important so of the cruiser at & banquet at the |Perry. Covers will be laid for 176 a late afternoon tem ymuests. The affair in scheduled to jal fon pin, at the ladies’ annex of the tres of the season Gov. Mead and Rainier club today. The room in which the tea was served was inv inhly decorated in the national cob ors. Evergreen and flowers form ed the background for a pretty ple leaders of the city ans Mre. Chapin was formerly Mine Helen Wilson, and was sponsor fey Many ef the best known society )Blectrie « ted in em (Ger tickets t« tertaining the visiting officers, ji the mayors of the teading cities of the state will attend the benquet ‘Music will be farnished during jewening by the Seattle Symphony | orchestra Yesterday afternoon the Seattle mpagy sent 4,000 street the ship. to be used the officers men during if sims tw the city. The Grand lepers house admitted a!) men from the crulser when the vessel waaithe Washiugtos to the performance mched at New Jereey March 18, 1906. The ladies planned to serve tea at the club from 4 to 7 o'clock this evening. Given Aute Rides. The morsing and afternoon was occupied by autemosiie trips to last night. This evening the doors lof the Seettie theatre wil! be open to the visitors, and tomorrow after hnoon and evening the Collveum will ‘he thrown open to the officers and mes. Other theatres may also ad Smit the men various potnta of interest about the, The Y. M. ©. A. will hold open eity John F. Miller piloted the visiting officers on their auto / Rouse for the men this evening at the new building. on Madison and tour, and with the megsbers of the Fourth ay. Members’ privileges helped com thee visited. ‘quaint the) visitors with the striking feateres ‘the big to be seen in the different locall ; } Washington todey ag ADMIRAL EVANS WASHINGTON’ SUBMARINE SCAND will be granted to ail the men of Hundreds of people visited the SD IN A SERIOUS CONDITION (By United Presa) PASO ROBLES, Cal, April Despite the op very much man todey thas the public believe. I was the worst night he bas had since bis arrival here, and when taken out for his airing this morning he looked extremely ti To aggravate bie condition, be suffered @ painful injury to his tet ankle, which {s most affected by! rheamatiem, while tetng ed into the sulphur bath By ved valet on Wednesday The chair suddenly the admiral’s ankle wae tween the wheel and wall, severely ining it. The injury cuttwed the patient much pain The true facte concerning the ad miral’s condition were learned for the first time today, bat his phist cians will neither confirm nor deny he report that bis illoews f® @ one and that there is little lation left up h to re tion. Before the admiral came here be was constantly buoyed up Wy stimulant 7 have been with: drawn and be is beat feeble, although the ment he tw the rheamatiom — DALLAS, Ore, April 9—Daliag won the championship basket halt honors of the Pacific northwest, when Dallas college defeated Che halis, Wash. team 46 to 12 tour through the on assured the ronity of the who have donated rip possible HIS DEATH A MYSTERY. hampions ey men 000 Vietor Anderson, a logmer &5 mistic reports of” Admiral Evanv condition, he fe am f sleep. | the distin } broken receiving seems to be driving awayisick man's ankie, # ‘plinking, with the pa ecpemr eR ETT DALLAS CHAMPION, ttfete engetmiaht and stole a chest of tool Honging to him. The tool The admirals organic condition We anid to be very discouraging. The vascular deposits in bis arteries are #och an to make likely his Pomplete collapse at any time. His digestive organs are deranged, due 6 droge taken wea to kill the Heumatic pains. Nia theamatiom fa of chronic nature and there te Vittle hope of improvement, except to reduce the acule attacks by bulid ing bim up phystealiy The swell ings, which were very hard, have Been softeued and greatly benefit @i by the bathe He has suffered 80 acute attacks «lace his arrival It wilt (ake many weeks, maybe faonths, however, to complete the work of rebuilding Stifgeon McDonald. tn charge of ished patient, asked D | Phillips, the regular t spring physician, to examine the admiral fiat neither will dinciose the result of this examination. Another sur jgeon may be called in Mrs. Evans will arrive from Los Angeles this evening She had his once powerful conatitu-} long talk with the admiral over the lielephone last aight, which ct bim up quite a bit ered t, who has been ars, is heart eident to the id The admire! s va up, wn nt all night a] hospital. He will be in bed a week or more TOOLS ARE STOLEN A. G. MaeDonald 07 12th ay ixouth, notified the police thi the morning that thieves entere PryeHruhn = packing hous als “A stamped with the init MeD. SEEKS MISSING SON. Mrs. Mary Gtidree, 756 Fourth ay, Monroe City, Mich., has asked years old, died at Wayside Hmer | the geattie police to locate her son gency hospital last night from Ime! naward Gikiree, 19 yearn « The juries sustained yesterday morning Pyoung man tx supposed to be in Anderson was found in an alley b® | Qonttie tween Washington and Main sts by Patrolmen Hayden and Nash ttattan Ambassador Dead How Anderson w injured is not! PARIS, Apri! 9.—Count Tornteitt puowa 1 Oe 3 Italy's ambassador France and OPERATE UPON SENATOR of the diplomatte corps in od today While awaiting (By United Prose.) val of David Jayne Hill w INGTOS Dp ¢ April 9 new ambassador to Ber Senator Hansbrough of South Da he had invited to lun kota, who has been suffering from with him last Monday, Count Weeees in the was succes® Torniellt was stricken with ce bral operated upon last night atlcongestion. His condition grew the Georga Washington University worse wotil he expired ONE CENT WEATHER FRIDAY FAIR; WARMER FIRST HUSBAND SHATTERS HAPPINESS OF WOMAN ‘arroe weno. [Bree Burt Appears im Presser, Wash., and Mrs. Richard Evans Flees te Her Metter in Seattle for Consolation. ASQUITH AT THE HEAD (By United Press.) Asquith was to treasury by King Kdward, the beng performed at ago an Mine in weeping out appointment, woed and won ed @ happy life eee eee eee eee eee eee enjoying the love of alesman from ght out Evans and told him woman with whom he had in happiness | protection of ber d never been divorced Denies Piurat vane denied the NO REDUCTION IN STEEL. (By United Press.) sudden appearance the marriage had been aunuled nouncement that will not be to bullders Believes in Wife. to bear the strain, consolation commodities today when E. |man of the t | stated that # reduction in prices in will not be made COMMENCEMENT SPEAKERS ve Burt. On mer Visit to Prosser credits his story people of Prosser * former wife as there is nothing to tp at the prospec ment of $8,0 on accoupt ARBOR DAY OBSERVED :*: AT CITY SCHOOL ® observed tod o high schools Aubra Markie and Mildr m collecting that amount. RUN DOWN BY TRAIN By United Press.) LUP, Wash first two ar two speakers who amed by the faculty have as yet been chosen speakers have all m chosen now and the was arranged for “8 and shrabbery At others different classer planted flower pervision of April $.—@. wes run down by @ cn Pacific teniv amd received which he cannot re- on a bDleyele amd, fe ast, got Im the way of one He was internelly {p- head crushed and his When piek- Queen Anne and fields and parks to stad CASHIER SUICIDES. Calderhead; nd legs broken he was still alive, but attend xicians say recovery is im- Gunderson, who is about * of age, was employed by United Press.) STOUGHTON, Wis Jobnaon, cahier of the First of Stoughton. ted suteide at his home HARRIMAN (By United Press.) has saved the Erie lie is @ married man THIS ONE NO HERO. MeShane, a bi by the timely offer of 96, excellent financial believed to have be FIGHTS REGRADE ASSESS. Morgan, and this morning Wall st is humming with qhe pews of ap- reconciliation combination jacket on the battleship Nebraska, was fined $16 rdun today, nesses Lestified ed down a cripple — ——} IS STEADILY GROWING MORE SMELLY BY C. H. TAVENNER. * SHREK hee SLEUTHS DIG UP LILLEY’S PAST. WASHINGTON a WASHINGTON shows that the gove the Electric Boat « than $1,000,000 in submarines s are correct representative from Connec- Corporation lobbyists ex belief sufficient submarine investigation com. » to vindicate the elec tric boat company of ¢ of having attempted to influ- legislation, and of hav- lng received in exeessiy figures submi are taken from the transcript of the Admirals Mel 1 and Bowles befe from the offic sible a submarine boat scan- word went out something on that reformer Admiral O'Neil Heved $100,000 api contracts of which I call for & purchase price o ths were put on his trail and told to stay they got the goods. ys and byways. and sundry enemies in Conneeticut a careful Investigation GEO. L. LILLEY Lilley’s life from his birth weary days heir masters the chief report great expense t to in experimenting He believed $125. raced them at county vrightening somewhat, s been at the race amount of bis wagers. mit fo newspaper when the tes ley's figures show Co. received since 189 19 submarine government pur nvestigation commit SPEER EEE R EEE ERR ERR eee ow the excessive 1 lx RARER REE E RRR RR RRR MKS eee ee eee ee ees * * bx contingent upon th not manufactu rnment ord was at one ti m of $2,500 on each