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py Crichton Insists on Fumigation of Every House in sol hich Death Occurs ssf (ases in Seattle. j eo ther effort to sta tions of the doctors, and the se RL ts Gonunisxtor alth authorities bellove that only y Bpeccunseis, Health rough strict enforcement of ave wilt, in the f sicipal regulations cau the prorper ea thorough fumtkation ecautions in tuberculosis cases ia whieh . . ball eat White plas is the first time in the his from (he & been decided y of Chis ctty that fumigation for | Tae peceran ethorough | berculaats cases has been carried | f and local physicians will wateh | Be pages 2 tbe cesull . tl a with considerable tnter pas as to the rec rede from consumption in (hls 4 Crichton barked decrease in the mumber of th Commissioner if! reau that fumigation w cases im this otty watertally decreasing the dan The statistics show that Seattle Te. of spreading consumption It is comparatively free from cou ioe past Ge proctitioners Rave de cumption, but many who have be tne » die ue their verbal tw eradicate t — has made it ia a ooseDold. Relatives Careless. and relatives of ( are said to ome tnfeeted with disease gerne in the east have made their way | out to this section, hopefil of coun- | acting the troable, and a major of the deaths recorded in the past are of patients who did pot come to this coast until they were from an advanced stage of VENEZUELA ADDING , LT TOINJURY | he af have sistance to the proposal of Seere | pending American claims to firbi } tration hes aroused the uscally complacent secretary of state as no other Incident has done since he assumed bis present portfelia = it | was becanse his strong feeliog in the | | matter that the president agreed to | 1s Now Becoming Angry. From White Plague—Few * ” —_———— request of congress authority to) act in the matter as be may deem | (By Unites Press.) | 1 GTO Aprit %—The) As sooe as the senate committee) vexation on the part of on foreign relations has disposed | pieieistration toward the Cas-|0f the various treatios negotiated | ta at The Hag it ts understood the) t bas given *AY 9 Venesunian question will be taken | piace the publication of Im | up. | L in the Caracas news Secretary Root fs confident that | Presiden: Roose “ Venesueia is considered the coop mittee will recommend that the! presidemt should have full acthor:} goveraments are pot | ity to treat with Prestdent Castro) jin auch manaer ae be finds seces ‘Castro's attitade of re | sary — ST ai Secretary er diplomatic negotiations “ me iu comtroversy be ——_— Witnesars were examined today regarding the charges contained tn the first comyptaiat brought Receiver Smith by Attorney Thom | an R. Horner, of this elty, and L. complaint embodies 17 specifics toss. .. The trial will probably ceoupy considerable time, and the evideuce fm the case will be of a velunvin- ows nature, A large aumber of witnesses have been subpoenard to “to appear. a is the presentation of a comedy in| one act, ontitied “A Merry Ment a \of action, and will not fail to ewter- tain Other features of tonight's per |formanee will be the children's | ‘clase tn singing and dancing spe claities, prominent im which wii! | be Mme. Mafiidtta’® special class fim “The Witch Dance.” The bilt been in progres® | wit; conclude with the preseutation jof the balcony scene from “Romeo jand Juliet.” with Mise Gladys Hay |man as Romeo, and Rimbold ax Juliet (By United Press.) ing of the ited by the Mise Nita} feature of the bill to- | ‘Will be the presomtation of “A “i three acts.) Apri! Frank Mo-| murdered near Cheney Wash, today and his bedy placed upon the railroad track to hide the crime. A section hand dragged ft off the track just before a train reached the spot. Robbery was th motive. ROBBED BY ec W. C. Cawein, an employe in the engraving department of the Post: | s1.05 | Intelligencer, reported to the police 49 that he was knocked down and rob «bed at 2:45 thin morning, when near his 673 Lane st. A gold “me watch and §10 In cash were taken. sie Cawein was unable to give any de scription of the man who had knocked him down BOY MISSING. $09 sai) Kenley Clothier, an Syearold “ su boy, residing at 20204 rry av Ay Hatin, bin a 598 | lef » yesterday afternoon to (my ares mored cruiser Wash Ton ja”. ngton r. He did Me Wi eine not retary ‘ night. The See Mi-inen ja police lave been asked to locate He 1. seine. ic on the youth Wo. 4, ve © FIRE DAMAGE SMALL. eM. sane om ' i a si1¢99| A gas stove tn the rear of the ds byes 17” ne. |Grand restaurant, 1416 First av : = exploded at 11:30 today and started M a fire that gutted the attic and the © M. SPINNING | *tervine “aturecrs ‘or ‘teveral sai 13 anese im the rear of the structure. | 10 Second Avenue |The damage will not exceed $200. | agetnst | W. Martin, of West Virgiota. thie | bait l carpenter, A. DeVries, chief 70 FORCE FIGHT | 0N CONSUMPTION —_—_ STEAMER (8 LAUNCHED. The new freighter Falcon, built by the Moran Company for Capt Rh ¢ Was launched this aft he vessel was christened [Oy Hite Ruth Dawson, danghtor of the manager of the Alaska Pacific Stoamahip Co. A NEW BISH OF POLITICAL STEW (By United Press.) PORTLAND, Ore, April 9 Two a ale ‘OES the, general thitm to. fwentaate {°#H#didates for the republican now } funigation = + Ane athe have oceur-|'atlon for the presidency, Vice et oe anneb gut by Sani red from (ube ats | President Fairbanks and United Avoid Motes, who has With Decreace Olscase. Sines Se ator Pox and three Unit oot the present tumigaiO’ The munic health authortttes | ae senators belonging to the nore helteve % will nese ie a ary cotorte ullom of Ll ms, Nelson of Minnesota and Lodge of Massachusetts, have jumped into the Gregon political stow pot and ot the os Senator the ‘eowutiy was featured in the pages of a national weekly as one of the “senate's undesirables.” Today all Oregon ia bueeing with the news, whieh ts ea bit of political gosap as has turned up during the present campaign. GETS ONE VEAR. Fred Frasier pleaded guilty to a charge of petit larceny in the au perlor court today aad as a result will have to spend a year in the county jail for havieg entered the stateroom of B. W. Bleec “Defiance” February 15, HARMON FINED H.R was fn 190s Harmen, &@ mining $20 today by Judge don for carryteg concealed weap ous, Harmon was sued for $14, 000 yesterday the superior court by George 8. Lemota because he is alleged to have iapired stories published about Lemons GETS SMALL VERDICT. James Bowman received conse ® jury in the superior court today for being Injured while boardim a car on the Beattie. Southern Moe, Jaty 10, asked for $1,905, a 1907 SAVES POLICE TROUBLE OF ARRESTING HIM Julius Petteviel, a teametor ot | the water make an saegregate South Seattle, gave himwelf up to the police today when be learned that & warrant wae out for bie ar rest on = charge of crueity to amb ale ‘ettoviel in accused of bemt, # horse over the head with « feace tall and them tying the animal down and faying it with heary braces, ile was released on $10 | | | ker on the} the | | when all the correspondence with) lation to the extent of $250 from) He | Ham's department of the supertor 0 i JACKIES TO APPEAR IN IN VAUDEVILLE During the stay of the cruiser Washington at Seattle the men of the ship will give « vaudeville em ing.” The ptece i bright and full | tertainment at one of the local the atres, to be asnounced later, for the benefit of the savy relief fund The men in charge of the ship's randeville company are: Manager, W. Rappeport, chief yeoman; stage director eC. B. Murray, electrician: seistant stage director. J. L. Borns, cunner's mate; treasurer, J. Costin, chief boatswain's mate: mnsical di- rector, G. Seales, bandmaster. ter's mate; stage electricians, Huck, chief electrician. and F. A Libbeon, chief electrician, master of properties, H. EB. Waterman, mae chinist's mate. A dance will also be given by the enlisted men during their stay VETERANS HOLD CELEBRA. Veterans of the cfvil war and other citizens held a celebration last night at the tabernacle to com memorate the 43rd anniversary of the close of the civil war M « Miller presided at the meeting, which was attended by 600 people After the exercises Rev. KE. B Sutton made a plea for funds for the Washington Children's Home society, and succeeded in raising $60 MOR ON TRIAL amt Morf, a Japanese. who shot and killed T. Nakamura Dec 9, 1907, was placed on trial this afternoon on the charge of mur der in the first degree, before} Judge A. W. Frater. The jury t betog GRANTED DIVORCE Marguerite Hall was granted 4 divorce today from John Hall by Judge G E. Morris, on the mind of cruelty Oldest Harvard Man Dead BOSTON, April 9.—Char H Parker the oldest Harvard alumnus, died today in 1816. of He was born and was a member of the clase 1833 Negro Murderer Hanged PHILADELPHIA, April 9—War rick Brookes, a negro, was hanged here toda This was the seventh murderer executed + he within eight weeks Brookes murdered Wm. Jones, another negro. TO SEE BATTLESHIPS Take boats at Pier 2 Ten round trips dail s0c round tr one THE SEATTLE STAR--THURSDAY, APRIL 9, 1908. BRING ON THE FUN (By United Prose. ST. LOUIS, Mo, April @ tion, wa i state bank examiner this morntn The bank was qub ounded by a mob anxious depositor lelamoring for their mone The became so insistent that a ad of police was rushed to the and order was soov restored, The capital stock of the bank te $190 ji 000, aod the depority amount te) The time has come for thinking of and preparing $130,000, It is sald that the fatiure! ne the cistdonr tite on land ot ee ta cotton was due to bad outstanding loa : camp and houseboat. We have been getting read RESISTED 15902009, 328 00% ate able 1 offer exceptional bargains in all those things that.are needed in the trenttous life } TA for brvumphal entay onto LOO harbon ” | toll which they will soon leave be hind them. In the wireless tele graph ord books of the ships! of the messages from sant towns, bidding the fleot welcome and assuring ite men of @ hospitality that shall “0 warm as never to be forgotten by the recipients. Weill, the latier are av ready to greet the people of the Padific coast with open arms aa the people | are Ww areet them. A good time | BY NORMAN ROSE. Aboard U. 5. 8. ja Magdalena Bay, April 8. “Bring on the fun!” That will b® the watchword when Atlantic fleet, having finished the haré work and harder worry Of record practice, heads its prown for San Diego, on the first lea of the merry-making (rip up the west coast of “God's country.” The officers and the men have read in the newspapers of the Pa cifle coast cittes, sent to them ashore, among thelr own country. | here, the promises held out by men, looks mighty good to this! » cttter Plemteous #ol. company of voyagers. | the long weary weeks of tray tamed hing oo the fua! LIGHT DAMAGE VERDICT IN STONE LANDING CASE The first of the Stone's landing damage cases wan dectied today when a jury im Judge Mitohel| Git platutiffe nak from the county A couple of deputies ta the office of Sheriff Smith hare spent sev-| ora] mouths gathering evidence to} court brought tu # verdict for § im favor of Fred Oberg agaidet counferact the claims of these King county plaintiffs. Overgs (ree children were The county authorities regard drowned when the wharf collapsed durtog a pb rush from an ex cursion steamer last year, and he sued for $32,500 the decision in this first case as & decided victory. and it is no se eret that if the remainder of the) awards are cut down by the jury about $170,000 damages which the | “#4 MISSOURI BANK CLOSED, © ARREST Harry the Kalem, proprietor of } Manon lodging house at Third av and Union ot . me arrested 5 lant night by Patrolman Quinn, on $2 50 a charge of drunkenness, war ad es tted to ball in the sam of $20 on saye K broke away We have laid in a huge stock of uphelstered ts, th from hiat when under arrest and fertabie in the world, and the warmest ¥ ith These ec . then stood him off with a shotgun. | ane Gti SO Ce SE-8 trite Quinn then swore out a warrant for his arrest and sent the man to the tation in trons ASKS DAMAGES | FOR INJURIES above cost. —_—~ Grass Ham- mocks Stephenson C. Corner wants $1,500 damages from the Seattle We have « large assortment of Electric compat clatmiog to! ff these, which we have thrown in to have been injured tm a collision | gether, without reserve, with « Luna park car, on First ay.,| October 4, 1907 Y In his complatot, file the our perior court today, ( claims Choice at that the oncoming car gaye him no} ° warning of its approach. He was driving a team at the time Some of them have sold as high LaFollette’s Bil) Rejected an $6.90. WASHINGTON, April 9—LaPol lotte’s employers’ lability bill was —— rejected by the senate. Efforts by a few senators, led by Dolliver of lowa, to substitute LaFollette's measure for the Sterling bill, | which was passed by the house} April 6, failed, Dolliver's motion} was tabled, 36 to 2 Secure One Ruef Juror. | Blue and White Enameled Ware Cooking and Table Utenstls cut SAN FRANCISCO, April 9.—One/§ '% Brice to one-half, prospective juror to try Abe Ruef|ll 1 10 No. 5 ‘ea Kettle fo = 960 1-quart 26th Pas fer .... lon the charge of bribing former 2 w . BEG wat 5 ize Supervisor Jennings Phillips to! ff $1.60 No. 6 Tea Kettle for ..70¢ | 38¢ 4-quart Milk Pan for ...19¢@ vote iu favor of grauting a street tis ae i math! 4/38 railroad franchise to the Parkside § $1.50 No. 7 Tea Kettle for ..75¢ | 45¢ 6-quart Mik Pan for ...23¢ Realty company, was secured this fl ¢. . ff > we: quart Coffee Pot for ....40¢ | S0e S-quart Milk Pan for ...25¢ 1.20 4q “ a | G0c 2-qu t Prices Wants Mor joney 1.20 4-quart Coffee Pot for. .g@¢@ | 6c 2-quart Berlin Kettle for. 20¢ SAN FRANCISCO, April 4% 0c quart Tea Pot for 49¢@ %c 4-quart Berlin Kettle for. 15¢ With $57,077 collected or pledged | while the program for the enter. (ff %¢ 1%-quart Tea Pot for ..4%5¢ | $1.50 Squart Berlin Kettle oy ment of the men of the fleet ‘ “ } é Zach Sazys ae calls for $86,900, the finance com-|— *1 °° *@uart fen Pet for ...50¢ |... wis peste for .-...:- ine mittee in trying to {igure out how 1.20 2 t Te fe a 4 ae to make both ends pi | 3 Guart Tea Pot for ---GO€ | §1.50 10.quart Water Pail for. 75¢ Pri Againtt @uarontinn. |B 2% Drinking Cup for ......15¢ | $2.00 1e-quart Water Pali for. oe HAVANA, Aprit $.—Gov. Gen.!B ssc Pie Pans for ........... 1ve | 91-80 Li-quart Dish Pan for .ae¢ ™ oh Sent an earnest protest to 1c Mixing Spoon for ... 106 Washington today against the quar |B S0c é-qnart Pudding Pan for. 25¢ | 55. radios f antine agaiost Cubs. His message | sii oe 10¢ ix supported by reports from | 0c &quart Pudding Pan for. 30¢ | 30¢ Oblong Bread Pans for..15¢ American offielaln throughout the | . feland denying that fever aie 5 aca m = ™ ‘The sults ageinet the county os in the same proportion they will the result of this dock falling inte rest a good deal easier in their of minds, emer essse cS Set ee ee ———_ PERERA ETE eee | eee HERES “DIVINITY” GIRLS; IT'S MADE FUDGE A HAS BEEN. Gira, bave you tried making “divinity? Its the very latest In the aweet tooth teasers. It pute fudge im the background and among the basbeens, The col lowe girls are making It everywhere They ane whingpering the formals among themaelves and trying to keep it a collene secret, but If you want to be up to the minute with the latest confection, you had better try this formala on your chafing dish Pour three cups of sugar inte & saucepan. Add two-thirds of a cup of water and a cop of thick table sirup in another pan mix a cup of sugar and one-half cup of water, While the comtents cf both pans are coming to a soft boll, beat the whites of three eggs im « large bowl, and when stiff powr In the contents of the second pam and beat. Then add the contents of the first pan, Mix and add shelled nuts. Thes beat the whole concoction till stiff, Pour into a greased pan to cool, Cut Into dainty slices. { | Teeeeeeey Ty Stee ee ee eee eee 2 uieuatiines eeeteeeeeeteseeteeeste® settee eeseeeeteeee eeeee = ssa JAMES AUSTIN ASKED WRONG MAN. | Recause he asked Patrolman) IS UNDER ARREST Robert French for the price of « |mea| John Hagen was arrested) last night and thrown into jail. He) today, but will serve) James Austin Larson, “Teleeont | the time im the city jail. Patrol apecialiat,” was arrested this after: | man French wae in plain clothes noon at the Savoy hotel on a war ‘when Hagen attempted to make his rant charging him with obtaining | touch, money under false pretenses, fy sued from the prosecuting attor tey's office He appeared in Judge Gordon's court and gave cash bat? for $2,000 for his appearance when wanted. The charge was made on the! complaint of patients, who repre sented that they were charged $10| COOK FUNERAL TO BE HELD SUNDAY before they were allowed to see Fymeral services for Ralph Cook Lar for consultation, and that fort#er chief of the Seattle fire de} the money Was not returned when | partment will be held Sunday after: | Larson told them be could do noth | nee@) at 1:3 o'clock, at the Firat| ing for them | Presbyterian church. The sermon Larson stated this morning that, will be preached by Rev. M. A the $10 charged the complainants ia Matthews. Local firemen will at his reau consu on few tend the funeral fp a body. Inter: | that no false representations w ment will take place at Lake View | wtery made in getting it who drink soft drinks (soda water, | ete.) look carefully when and see that the botties tries to palm off some scause he makes a iit } it, Demand our goods! ‘ and freedom from harm y us 75 cents per case, makes for from 10 to 20 they know our bever have once been tried want men ale, troubrew these beverage label. If the quality on you mere profit on it, re! We guarantee théir purit ful Ingredients. Dealers yhen they can buy other cheaper—juat yetter when they de ale PACIFIC AND PUGET SOUND BOTTLING CO. \t& anywhere | Little Hope for Murderer. | SPRINGFIELD, Th, April & Herman Biliek, seutenced to hang | for murdering five members of the Vrenil fautiy « few months ago, was denied a rehearing by the ate supreme court, and unless the! governor or board af pardons in- tereedes he will die on the gallows | | see aise | J. E. Vinnette, over whose case Tirey Ford om Trial. }the jury failed to agree when he N NCISCO, April $.—Th was tried on a charge of conspiring | eid fin ogee Spr porte Ganeet (* defraud the Seattle Blectric Co. Tirey L. Ford, on an Indictment | 8* been released from the county charging him with having bribed a | J#!! om bail. supervisor to vote in favor of the) “te } granting of an overhead troiiey |" Te CHANGE COMMAND. chine to the United Ratlways, called In Judge Lawlor's court tbls morning. | Coast Co. and will walk the bridge ,of the Portland in the future. —_— cabbage ts on the market at Se per head. Lettuce on sale at three bunches for 160. Faney dried peaches are on sale at 16e per pound A number of specials have been announced for tomorrow. Bea VINNETTE RELEASED. John O'Brien went out last Capt night in command of the Yucatan | Cupt. Frank Moore formerly om the Want Corey to Retire. che Gone with the Alaska Davis apples, from Wenatehes will PITTSBURG, April 9.—Declaring | "F590 LAT ——~pbe delivered at $1.15 and $1.25 per that William Ellie Corey, in times box. Green peppers Wil! be on of adversity, ft not competent to) WEST SHATILR PROPERTY jsale at Ge and l0e each. India direct the affairs of the United EXCLUSIVELY relish will be quoted at 10c per States Steel corporation, Pittsburg Large lots, small cash payment, | pint. Corned beef will be solid at stockholders, of whom there are a vast number, will demand that Corey be retired as president at the | balance like rent. \6e per pound, and liver will be WALLER BROS., quoted at Se per dish. Weat %th and California, Another fish stall has been ~-6-9 ‘opened at the public market. 5S. ‘ind ual meeting to be held April 20.) av A WHOLE CITY ADDITION DOOMED At 12:30 on Saturday, April 11, in Rainier valley, three blocks West of York station, 170 lots in Cascade View Addition to the City of Seattle will be sold at auction to the highest bidder. Rather than let the mort- gagee take the property, the syndicate will sell these beautiful lots to the Heretofore the selling price has been from $350 public at their own price. to $900 each. WHERE IT IS 4 ascade View is only twelve minutes from Pioneer Square, on the Old The proposed new Seattle Electric line down the valley Mount Baker, the No such opportunity was Renton car line. passes directly in front of it Cascades, Mount Rainier and Lake Washington. ever before given to acquire such desirable close-in residence property at It commands a view of your own price. TERMS Five per cent deposit will be required at time of purchase; ten days will be allowed for examination of abstract; then 20 per cent more must be paid; the balance to be paid at the rate of $10 per month, with interest at 6 per cent. To insure complete confidence, these transactions will all be made through the Seattle Trust and Title Company, of the Alaska Build- x ing Our ads in yesterday's papers told the story. At our offices, 304 Pi oneer building, or 1535 Second avenue, you can get a plat and full informa tion. Examine the property during the week, and attend the sale next Sat- urday. Bring a deposit with you, MUTUAL REALTY COMPANY Cc. W. CORLISS H. L. PINNEY