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LAST ~| | EDITION - core 1 NO. 60. rent rs = e 4 ae ces eee ROOSEVELT To LAY eEsk 257 i a2 — Wil Keep “Hands Of” and Not Interfere in the Campaign. ‘Provided, However, Taft or His Policies Do Not Get Muddled. (By United Pr WASHINGTON. May ¢ ands eff, bo interference & am w hoe po © republican candidates: Tis, th brief, is the attitude the president will maintain during the according to the emphat eampa k” #€ geeertion of his right-hand man and Secretary Loot it hi B trae phophet | B Oyster Hay wil dal as it Was four years ax the president was ‘As @uring last = a) summers previo Will not be “a @ilnvited guests during bis « = Those who wish tc president must write oF y Latta, asking If they fail to Oyster Ba t to call will have | j re and time | lew others woul Mayor Miller Tells Minister if they put in an appe mt midnight. but even these j fe® would no Oveter That He Favors the ! Without first ser word of} thelr tatention Seetetaries Tal. Root Gilded Places. tyou 1 Box Mey allow him to 4 campaign will the vile quality of Which army « feeding France's soldiers for years, have kent a shiver all up| ‘Peace Conference This Af- THE SEATT Qe HIGH CLASS ROTTEN FOOD saloon |? Sensational Revelation Is R ARMY Made in France, and PARIS, May on provisions apparently almost without exeeption, have been tractors perhaps THERE'S A BARNACLE ON THE BIG SHIP pretr erta , y th _ ofagic gp and down the national backbone. the three mor will be Sa That Criminal Class The government Investigation, Mt Bis home, and Secretary Taft ys fo ng the conviction and sen: os nih ey oem r. hicago. Py tenecing of Contractor Gustave Levy just now about the “eastern came | make the trips, It te Belléved by the Taft support Resorts. tery.” as the army contractors 8 that, should he suddeniy find} quarter of the metropolitan cattle! Gat Be needs 2 “boost” in this or market of La Villette was appro Bat hotly contested section, the priately known to livestock dealers. a, Would stand ready to # The first class saloon is mach! Dosens of witnesses have testified his reseur sia Sieben ce ak” SB theech | potter than the average dive,” de eheest friend sat he is clared Mayor Miller this morning in an address to the pastors of the i city, held under the auspices of the ; Mething of Seattle Ministerial association at 3 ed, it Is of tic said at the ¥. MC. A Wiite House, and to prove this| One of the ministers had taken ro determination, the prest-| issue with the city’s new Chief ex ' ee over 1 2Y& | coutive on this point, made durtog fOMmerstone tay inxs a recent talk by the mayor, and the BOSS, oF celebrations of any sort matter was brought prominently to © Me aBy part of ine © attention when Mayor Miller ap lt the presiien: ows out bis | peared before the ministers of the Plans, he will leave for Oys- | city. gathered in a regular meeting P Bay on Jone 25. and wi main at the association headquarters to MMi) about October 1 day ia Breeds Less Crime - ¢ my assertion that the | jase saloon is much better for continued the mayor, “so 8 are concerned of the tend: upt the THY MAN'S BODY FOUND Was kidnaped, and, When : Ransom Was Refused, ity as mora is os evidence which go morals in the which ec far public Nquor establishment under the head of and deseribed as than there ts in high the # You take average thief or crook, and 5 will find him steer ing clear of the saloons of the bet ognized Jans places ter quality. The dive ts the first ‘ place he bends for. He will find Lost His Life his pals and cronies there. Tite na. » lloon which operates und the Nght ifrom « delabra and marble walls # not offer a congregating place * : (By United Press these crt They patroni® F; NEW YORK. May 4 fo discov. | the place which fs less conspicuous % p> hn in the ‘oly of Cen-|'¥ located 3. era of the body of John Pet Dives Harbor Criminals. a a." who had It is the resort In which is locat , paneely 6 « for six| ed the dimly lighted rear rooms that . fevenled o ly of deep|the thieving and law-breaking fra lternity make their hang out. They at Heinslare leas consplenous th The et ansom } finds it more to his con f and | venience to shun the welltiuminat h wif on.” ‘ large sum ughont, the mayor's address t ol was Itate 4 to with great interest ’ cast into the | by ministers who had red . in ctation of hearing something hy was $100,000,| out of the ordinary. The question WEEKS lator bie. Oo Three to the moral levels of the cheap for 1 Sew e rece a de | dive and the high-class saloon was A} Her husband ver 1nsom of |called ap in an impromptu manner death. Bs site « b rence to the exception to this i Mand. Tog he ignored de atement recently taken by a local yd oday bis bod as found. ! divine. that the owner of an aged, decrepit diseased or dying horse or cow was never at @ loss for ® purchaser among the “cemetery” dealers though the prices paid were, of course, merely nominal e that the character of in support of the cha contractors knew th meat they were fornishing it bas been testified that it was the cus tom to remove and bury the most seriously diseased organs tmmedt ately after slaughtering. CZAR HAS A DREAM (By United Press.) PETERSBURG, May Cxat Nicholas bas proof that and China have jor A hands in anti-Russian §=movement, and. cording stories printed im the newspapers here, he received this infermation from Seeretary of War Wittlam HM. Taft ‘ Japan ao to It t# expected that the imperial government will submit the evi dence to the council of the empire bef the completion of th Amur railroad, that it may be hastened. FISH QUITS (By United Press.) NEW YORK, May 4.—8 rant Figh, former president of the lit nols Central railway, today resigned as &@ member of the executive com mit i as a @irector of the Missouri Pacific railway. Fish plained that his her interests kept him so busy that he had no time for the affairs of the railroad. Relief for Cyclone Sufferers. WASHINGTON, May 4.—The sou today house resol tion appropriating $250,000 for the relief of the suffering caused by the recent cyclonic storm in the south, in which several hundred lives were lost and hundreds of families were made b ate passed the SEA M WASH ——— MAY ANNEX 10 ND FIGHT Georgetown Residents | Favor Move to End War of Officials. terngén to Patch Up Difficulties. | = ONDAY, MAY 4, 1908 TROUBLE IN VEL SOUTHERN SEAS Battleship Breaks Away | From Moorings and Col- lides With Sister Crashes Into Ala- and Considerable Damage Is Done. By United Pressey Illinois bama MONTEREY, Cal, May 4—In-| | vestigation following the collision | ot the battleship Mito with the THE ALUMINUM SCENT CAR TICKET, battleship Alabama, of the second . squadron, off Monterey Saturda. Bf Special Service.) In the city’s parks, peanuts, pm CLEY AND, May 4.-—Cleve- corn and other outdoor de night revealed the fact today that!) 4). 9 threecen. town right veg a ee en won Qhe Alabama was more serious ee i eae of theme-cent | dete ay Gamaged than firet reports indi-| oo) car fare, the nickel han been! Hove ys ER GD cated. displaced a% a commercial basin | ture # in town have alre The port cankway was torn away |e ee eo nis alnene he Sine are hand the port side was badly 7)" (hreecent three- | three, and ounce tt fecraped. Other damage Was done, won) coin bearing Len f voce og aanoun . he tr : but the exact nature of it is being | trade; but "the Munielpa The th sobent rest urant - er kept secret, The crash was ter 0) a Gaeta mages al Boba hcert vectors aurant has be ¥ ctl * having seve i an institution in ¢ « rific, During the heavy gale that ion aluminum disks mad to be wme ye and its n m yas blowing Heturiay night (he! ood as sire car tickets, and | bound to increase with the gene }iilinoia pared “her anchor andi inc. ire siready ciréulating inj three-cent shift. ) the « pamarted te eri} te the Brects Jand at thelr face value A number of Cleveland eee ee en Moreljants are announcing in the |tants are anxiously seanning mpiral, Gperry's fiagehip. wapapers that they will accept ot 8 glimpse of a sig Gifting 800 yards, she ran these disks as money, and advertis er Wet goods empori ern Into the Alabame. The fact | ing ail kinds of “special three-cent ng that beer is now th that it was the stern and not the | pargains Men's collars and ties puncheon. Thus far the bow of the lilimols that struck her, 2? ihrce conte each, handkerchiefs, | nal ey: Aecheol a # for vo little damage being towels, napkins, tumblers and car |The first one that comes e , same price, are aluminum basis w Re ie ti inlhanaillie’ eae pot betters at jhe same site are |sluminam basis will draw red however the emergency ' janchors of the Iitnols were lower-+* = = = ed, but not in time to prevent the the junior officers at the Casino Jeccident. Ax & result of the crash tonight will be given under the BEATS NEW a big hole was stove In the bow of auspices of the Native Daughters |} Admiral Sperry’ barge from the A similar affair will be given to | Alabama the en! 4 men at the Armory The latter battleship is known by the Fourth division of the nava as the “hoodoo” of the American militia havy, Thie is the third time ‘she The enlisted men of the Atlantic han been in similar accidents. On fect are planning to give Admiral wary §, 1906, she ran {nto the Evans a rousing farewell reception Kentucky in New York harbor and when he leaves the fleet in San/ later the \Hlinols, the same ship | Francisco rhaps an admiral that wasshn Saturday night's col jin the navy was never more liked J Fi h Att R lision, ran Into the Alabama at! by his men than Evans is by his Je A. Is acks 0om- Provincetown, Mans. blue jackets | | Flocking to Frisco. Squadron Leaves Monterey. | mate With Pitcher and SAN FRANCIQOCO, May 4.--To MONTEREY, LE STAR WEATHER TUESDAY ELEVEN LIVES LOST IN THE WRECK } OF THE SCHOONER MINNIE E. KILTON | AND---SHE’S A SWIFT THREE-CENT TOWN NOW Cal, May 4 pa Annee 's Coener day the influx of feet visitors be rations for the departure for Santa 1 been proposed by a number of r@pt | 483 : nt to dente of that suburb as the amy | S48. '% earnest, ov train bring: Crux of the second squadron of the 7 ing scores of people uot only from pattioship fleet were made early to effectual means of putting an apd "> “ we all parts of California, but from day and the signal to sail was to the strife between the opi . : Oregon, Washington, Nevada, Art given at 1 o'clock this afternoon tt t Mkety ta is factions of public officials in tat t i. The hotels ow: It is not likely tha A. Fisk municipality. Unless some arrange | 2004 end ently ay ¢ hotels| in marked contrast to Sunday's cold | wi, saya he is a cook, w eve jare beginning to fill up and by and wind, today is bright and warm ment is reached whereby the P\ vuesday wight it is expected that! and there ts a calm sea. Hundreds | again attenfpt to entertain chance hong official family is wetted | ney will be crowded to the mit. of eager sightseers vialied the ships, | acquaintances, At least he will not Within the next day or two, pettus} "rn. work of decorating the city! something that was denied them | piay the host for the next 63 calling for an election on the Quee | tnuen and by Wednesday! sunday on account of the choppy), .,, Ae thon of annexing with Seattle Will) ning there will not be @ busl-/sea, The ships steamed leisurely virtue of Police Judge (Gc probably be in circulation ener in the @oWntown sec-|for Santa Cruz, hugging the shore | ®*ase this morning after Albe Peace Conference On. Yon that is net covered from roof|in order to give the country people | Cbsen, an engines 1 how Fish A “peace” conterence Is belng to pavement with flags and bont-/an opportunity of secing them beat Bim over the a with @ held this afternoon in the George | ing water pitcher after a day and a town city hall between Mayor! Tons of lithographs, picturing ay oS ger yh ne Mueller and the “solid five’ wholthe fleet, and portraits of Rear _secobeen seys he Went to | are opposing him The principal) Admiral Evans have been employ Globe hotel First av 8 and Main faxue involved in the conference t#\ed in the general decorations, and| pn Dinan icedahen cag sae ky the question of restoring Marsliel er In the history of the city pristor told him that there | Jonnson's salary, whieh was reeant-| have so many fags been displased only one room left in the ase ly cut to $1 a month by the majofity| The cities on the other side of Fisk occupied one of the beds 1 of the connetl. No definite com-|the bay are as well dressed as San pen Bidens 4 Pfr promise is expected, however, andy Francisco and “+4 making € ry | = : a “re o~ na noel a! a it ix expected that the whole trowbié] preparation to aid in giving the esterday morning, e fo will be threshed over in the coumbit{ cffiners and men of the fleet the, JUOGE LANDIS HANDS OUT A | vited Jucobee & to breakfast at meeting tonight time of thelr lives BUNCH TO RAILROADS FOR | (XPense. Jacobsen a epted. When The talk of annexation has beta! Arrangement the great pa ne Jeneh hour approached: Fisk heard for seve days past imirado on Thursday are as yet in| VIOLATING THE LAW. latte Wie inden. Ragen, “waien 38 Georgetown, and, while a majority] complete, but the plans thas far he sign language m 8 fill them of the large property owners gre} made promise a magnificent pa up again Fisk also paid the opposed to being annexed to Seattle | geant me ‘ for various reasons, it is believed , (By United Press.) Fisk proved a ro Al entertain that the “renters” and the floating Big Time at Santa Cruz CHICAGO, May 4°-¥ totaling —_ ae Fenacon: te. viet he population, which form a majority; gANTA CRUZ, Cal, May 4.—| $12,400 were today imposed by Fed erie oh _ fees ce of the voting strength, would be It / santa Cruz, proud in her holiday eral Judge Kenesaw Mountain Lan ae Pies Geecee ian Pos 0 ~ favor of annexatie or this fel dress of gay colors and bubbling! gis against several railroads for vio-| friend to enter a pair of swinging son tt ts ved that the fear of) over with patriotism, wa astir . . hibit is | doors After a few Hbations the the echetmp carrying Wii Induce GW bright’ and earlf this morning to| *tne the law which prohibits roads | doors. Altes © fow tpatik e warring elements to Ret together! participate in the many fleet fes-|from keeping livestock im boxcars Se onty a Fev ‘ae on some sort of a compromise basis. tivities that will make teday and/ more than 28 hours without food, | jing Jacobsen awoke to find Pick | Poo! Rooms to Close. tonight « atinual round of| rest or water, unless the time ex ice abuse the rews.* ka ace The three pool rooms, it fs de | pleasure pires during the night started. Jacobsen se k clared will be clon ap within #| Beginning with a barbecne to] The chief offender was the Rock | yi: him on the head with a water few days, and will not reopen until | about 300 officors at Big Trees and | Island, which was fined $6,360 pitcher and then hit him repeat after the of the ¢ season | ending tonight with two big balls, The other fines ranged m $100 | caiy with the butt end of a e at The Mew s track. Ht ts usnal/ with other minor events sandwich. | to $300 in each case wolves . for the orgetown pool roome to i during the day, the celebration Fifty-seven ca were settied and It was a destructive scrap. Re close during the season when The mines be an affair that will|60 are pending. Numerous viola-| foro the night clerk and othe Meadows track i# operating. ‘The|live long in the memory of every | tions have been committed in vart- | gmashed {n the door the rvoth look pool rooms only handle California | resident of this small, but beaut! | ous parts of the country ed like it had been struck a re and these will be ended with | fut city email eycloue in @ short time And then, besides, Santa Crus ts NO PROGRESS MADE. als “Gallieniente Were héted °0 Whether this will clear op the| going to have the honor of seeing in Ghee were Avon atmosphere of unrest among th the entire Atlantic fleet anchored progress in the at released on $20 baii t k w euburban officials is a question. | off this city. The ad squadron solve the murder of Dom-| apie to explain his conduct to J M Mueller is known to be} now lying off Monterey, will join inic Carlino, the young Italian Who! Gordon, and the maximum penalt strongly committed to the interests | the first squadron at Santa Crux at | was found in the road at i av.| was aaned of Marshal Johnson, whose salary | 6:30 o’elock this afternoon and the! and Massachusetts st. last Thurs was reduced last week to §1 a! torpedo boats from the south will day morning with a bullet hole The steamer Dirigo d yeste month, and Johnson's friends claim | arrive h we time this through his heart, is reported by|day for Skagway and way the mayor will not be satisfied until | noon. detectives who have been detailed | with her hatches filled with a gen | thie officer's salary is restored. The ball to be held in honor of! on the case eral cargo for northera ports ONE FRESH GOUTH Va EN Cents. TONIGHT Ds SHOWERS AND VESSEL IS PILED ON ROCKS Steam Schooner Is Driven Ashore on Oregon's Coast. Eleven Men Believed to Have Lost Lives--Captain Among Saved. (By United Press.) | NEWPORT, Ore., May 4.—Elevea en are supposed have gone down in the wreck of the two-mast- eam schooner Minnie BE. Kilton, of San Francisco, Capt to ed James Me Kenna, loaded with lumber, out of Aberdeen, which piled up on the ks at the entrance to Yaquing ay at 5:20 Sunday evening The crew of the Kilton was come 21 persons. Ten are to be ashore. The vessel is north of here on the j oned ¢ nowr lying 15 mile de te beach Capt. McKenna and eight of the crew were taken off by the Ife saving crew, and dpe man, named J. Nelson, swam akhore, although suffering from a broken leg. The deck load of the Kilton shift- ed on Friday night, and on Satur- day the vessel sprung @ leak and became unmanageable, After din- ner Saturday the boat shipped a big wave, which tore the cabin and deck load off. Capt. McKenna be- lieves the vessel may be saved. GUESTS ARE BURNED Hotel Destroyed, and It Is "Believed 40 Are Last Search Rooms. (By United Press.) FORT WAYNE, Ind, May 4-- Scores of firemen aré today search- ing the ruins of the Avelina hotel, and 30 bodies buried as the where between 20 are thought result of the the hostelry yesterday. Ten are known to have perished, but early today no additional remains of vie- be to fire which destroyed tims had been found In various hospitals throughout the city several guests of the hotel jare suffering with broken mbes, 4 jinternal injuries and bruises and cuts sustained in leaping from win- {dows or in being trampled upon in the wild rush for safety Pathetic scenes are being enacted heaps of ruins by |today about th men and women whose missing \ friends and relatives are thought to jde buried in the debris. There is no hope of getting an accurate lst jof the missing and dead today, for the hotel register was burned up and there are no other means of getting this information at once. Chief of Police Anckenbruck said that as far as he can learn the death list may reach 40, al- though there is no way of confirm- ing this. The rescuers are working under |great difficulty. Before they can expect to reach any more bodies they must remove piece by piece, great piles of brick and charred timbers. The fire started at 8:30 yelock Sunday morning in an ele- | vator shaft, and a few minutes later the frame building which was | erec was ass jot fla that those med in by alive, Tired of Living—Suicides, | LOS ANGBLES, Cal. May John Bradley, 38 yearp old, hims morr strye Short |the attend 60 years ago It burned who perished the flame: dl ‘ killed taking he died and told was simply ing ts tha \