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— ry t wilt ‘ ‘th Ra ft, wh > has aa b question laa re mame Takes His Own Time. ay, ate of progres “ hav the work fir de ‘o th of Maroh, 1910, ey | he 1 he board The contract was awarded on Maroh 6 Mr. Me Hush wal notified to start on Mareh 10, of this year, and he has were the terma of the contract team D be 1008, to fininh : 1 wo He te now fintshing ap toot. proxtinately 1 per cent of the wor nach, M Hugh was given by the teat card an additional 10 days tt iting a which to so inérease the existing w+ hav the centract finished in F Nast Finish ified time. The board did e dicate what actioa it would take in case of @ failure to accon (ily Gondacts i plish t but those in close touct with vation belleve Mr, Me a © Hugh wil} likely lose the contract : Time. funleas he mak a better show 2a, ng wre — a ‘ ; r Weaver he fis Agiot Distory UNDER ARREST | Mork for Publ ——— tet a oo caeall the futu ylebe prev time, Cosaciinan Lith ward, appear he board of purtbe MOMtIR and protwoted Vigorous fers epatnat 5 amd unealled fer QI Work ROW pregressing fa ~ (By United Press.) SPOKANE, June 2-—That ho the vietim of kleptemanta and steals because he cannot help I, te thle Fourth av. N. jab of anserted by B.C. Hi, a prominent gst ‘ead carbine sutd Mr. werker in the Grace Meth , “ead what are the cond! chureh and proprietor of a grocery haat The « acter hav store, whe has been arrested tn a a ‘many a+ six teams wholesale groeery house where Ti men at werk. At) was detected stealing small artic To fate of pregress the Tt ts this one thing, thie un 1 be finished im possibly trotable desire to steal little things — of no value to me that has been a disgrace the way these the curse of my life,” sald the gro Rave been silowed to ceryman after he had been found and take their own, with a box of p that he had Shout putting & jd) tal from the grocery house, “It has caused me more anguish of soul Why Be Lenient’ }than any other experience in my Ufe From the time I was a child [ have at intervals been dominated by that feverish destre to take lite things that do not belong to me. It was only when I reached the age of manhood that I fully realized what a terrible weakness had t born in me. Many times I have gon to my room and prayed to God to save me from mysel Mr. Hil) Is the Sunday schoo! su | perintendent tn the Grace Metho dist church, and has always been considered of upright character He is over 55 years old and is married. He once served a short term in reformatory for steal oald the city de any more at with a contractor than is a * m or individual? fee kes 2 2. let him koow ht bas got to have ft fin jen the date the contract spect ie no use In giving and mor be extra on g trivial excuses often ad to suggest to this board Rot give any more con Pentractors who are be ‘Sher work. Whea they this, | venture to say them hustling jobs in te have them finished | Bame Was not mention- f Weaver, P. J. MeHuxh tor who has the contract. He ap the board in person that he had worked Ht was possible, Assist TLES ARE SAFE. N A. V. Boutllon, superintendent of the department of public utilities has completed an investigation of bridges and trestles used by the Seattle Electric Co. as part of ite street car system, and reports that all the bridges and trestles are in good shape _6TOP THE RENT ‘aa sell you Beautiful Bungalows Jas. Whe rent. P. PAY CO.. INC. Meninorn even me oe FLEET AT NAVY YARD. Rattleship fieet at navy yard. Boats leave Pier 2, foot of Yenler The Baking Demonstration of the Monarch Malleable & trifle late in starting Monday, but we are in shape now the inquiring some mighty interesting Monarch baking and We want to impress upon you that this invita Seneral—to everybody—men ax well as the indies. See the Monarch and learn from the stove experts how to use to the best advantage ode ic? to Every Monarch Range User 708 want to secure a very beautiful set of China Salt and rs? They're worth 50c, and we will give any Mon ® set free, providing they bring into this store a (Mon } loaf of bread or a pan of bleeuits. We are doing this teh users. Are Cordially Invited to Lanch With a Monarch the demonstrat which laste all week, Madam Monarch is ng a reception Refreshments from 10 until 4 p. m. Monarch da as well as hot coff Phe respond personally ties. All the Credit You Want Caden Tht He be a LABOR WAR CAUSES A FIGHT | | } | Western Miners and Treadwell Federation of o™» | THE SEATTLE STAR—TUES SDAY, 1908, JUNE 2, ‘BRIDE. TRAVELS 15,000 ‘SUNDAY OPENING. Pei ee SL (By United Press.) BALTIMORE, Md, June Ac cording to news received today Miss Nellie Matthews, daughter of Nicholas M, Matthows, a, gruminent | So Baltimorean, will be martied in | | Hong Kong, China, after a journe Majority of Ballots Are. ENGLIGH Gene aint United §, June nar a4 lier, age |genefal who won 4 fa RAL Press.) air 69, the me in ec DEAD | ing the operations for the relief of} {tee Soe oP during the Hoor | died here toda EDIOAL | (By United CHICAGO. June ASSOCIATION MEETING IN CHICAGO Prose.) Gevercor of 16,000 mile The bridegroom De " neen welcomed the members of Bosign Reed M, Fawell, i the American Medical amociation In, Neb, commanding the U./ A 2 Ch H f A. to this elty today when th di F vot mar, statdood at gainst osing 0 * lenaual conveetion of thug ongeniea | « Kong |Uoh convened at the First Re | Vawell was a member of the clase Yy P. E Sal jment armory, Noarly 16,000 from of 1906 at the Apnapolts naval acad rf on all over the United States, attended eniy and met iw brie tobe « Me | (he opening somion of the comven Gance Chase severe! youre gee. Ad - > tiem, Which is eoosidered an event Gered to thy PRillipiees and It wae of worldwide licporttimee from « | Viormaugrat lene Wrote urh in two }years, ‘Tie wedding wan firet an oo of These. : Closin . .* ies but : 4 ° | is i vore erests Arrest Fri 13 . Police. Up and Robbers F | — = 3 | What bas bow tormmd warttre | Escape. : Pacey orem tn the vege | between the Went Federation of | nae Bes rag the fair | are: Ses Sace |S ctamed ‘ | Minere and thre powerful Treadwell : va wonton yoo want leorperation, with ix striag of ttre | 3 qpenad on Gunday. ]im Alaska, broke om anew shortly! 5.45 (ay \ econ red ee hefare noon today PRANCHIROO, Jumme B—— |S MMMM 6.6. ccereeeeereneeees | ts @ Fesnit, Corte Pockets, whe | “M0.e@ all night cooree theeush| 8 ways he represents Alaska minors pow as = _ : — ee ag wd + AGGPOD «oe eee esse aod Rebert BK. Evans, an employe | Of the rativeads leading out of thy ef the omployment agency conduct. | city, the deteetive force obtained no Matt % AVM. €. Editor, ed ty R neoy & Rudeneey, Of | clues that will lead to the arrest | The Star, Seattle, Wash. Oooldental ay. were arrested by | of ihe two mon whe onrried out two | © Patroimen Putnam, Humes and | of the mast dacing etree Cunliffe, en « charge of fighting | ape tn the history of Ban Fr — — Hebind thin apparently simple | shortly after midnight this morn - , o f FOR OPEN SUNDAY: 263 charge looma the two powerful Cor | ing The poles eay today they ave 6 5 perations with thelr agente © farther slong than they were FOR CLOSED SUNDAYS 183 The trouble this morning ts ai | test might leged to have started because! ‘The case wave held up ot Memmeey! eo . Puckett walked up aed down past and Bay the terminus of th a won buy “_~ rs le . the employment agency telling seek-| Noreh each line. The men board ader © Star relating ers for jobs to beware of Treadwell.| 64 the first car four blocks fron question of the opening or Evans warned Puckett several times | ing end of the Hine and waited until of the A-Y.P. exposition to cease yelling. Puckett refused | ine trdiley had a off of |‘ continue to come In and in the twinkling of an eye 4] ine wire at the ‘ean ity stil favor Sunday rough and tumble fight ensued lheld up Conductor A. & Birch and |@Peains. A large number of jet Taken to Station. | Motorman Frank Jehnson at the ore alee ressives in one h mail Roth belligerests were taken to | point of pistols ar d all thetr | “as eb AE dag itor Pl, ay bow police headquarters. Mike Davis,|money, $28 In change. They took J"'{, immouslble to pulled tine who was acquitted of a charge the watches of both men and threw |B 1 me that came th conduct In Police Judge | the cont bar Into the street e John B. Gordon's court youterday | After the car started back to town Will write a room, appeared at the pollce|® second car was held up at the | few Tnes you that 1 cout and prisoners and deposited §20/ Crew had been warned of the first FRANK WELLER. Puc Us release. Fail in a} Tbbery and were on the lookout Bet 92, Bnoqualmie, Wash gum was also deposited for | >ut trolley was polled off the Appearance in the police| Wire before they had time to act) /Mditor The Star:—The Sabbath court tomorrow afternoon at 1.30 and they were d to give over shoul be ke Gay of r and o'clock all of thelr money, $30. po not A day of sight-seeing L. 8. Humes, the accredited rep: |, A rot squad of ton men was sent Si Pleasure. “Remembe . resentative of the Treadwell mines |ffom police headquarters, but the aa yh Bags SBing eg more In Seattle, stated today that Mike | Tebbers had disappeared. aeeitem. 18. 14 va 8 vote fer elon Davis, who says he te oataide img the A-¥ E. on the Babbath }agent for the United Mine Workers day Sf the Tasama. wbeoncn of oe Wert WOMEN ABTOISTS) oo. ccna xn 2 ™ ern Federation of Miners, is at the oe 18th ay bottom of the | Faitor © Btar Where are we @d threats from alle tives of Western Federath Miners that hie baby bey we missing some day if he contin 1 representa of }sign men for employment at the Treadwell mines, Alaska. says be has been ¢ sonally & dosen | strike breakers. | More Trouble Feared. tim Homes will sall north om the leteamehip Humboldt with 70 men for the Treadwell mines tonight. It is pated that trouble will re sult at Pier A, and to prevent what |imight develop into a riot the dock yards will be closed to all except those who have basiness there Hames says that all lare being weeded out at the Tread well mines, and that Americans. preferably those who are married, are being offered jobs. Davis in re ported as saying that there is a strike on at the Treadwell proper ties and that the mines are not ran ning foll-blast. Humes d report and says that Davis ts spread effort on foreigners | Portland en thin |» at tile go on and soon rich and Kternal vigilance ¥ perty son there will be 4 for sanctity of law bring an era of general (By United Press.) CHICAGO, June 2.—In thelr tiny |Melie at others ‘Inte's steady in: |€60-pound, cighthorsepower auto cTease of secular 5 reulte om Sunday |mobile, Mrs. KE. Teape and ber | Wnt! ve rhall pore eters nen daughter, Mra Vern MeKelvie, should take an oar and stem the chugeed out of Chicago today on | current To all I would say, Are their trip acrows the continent. The &@ patriot? You murely desire ema ais mnie Gis eudeaneliae ose the Christian Sabbath run from Portland, Me, to Port oe Corsten? | Sun cenere bg ber the Sabbath day to . Ore Last April the women left their jhome at Sandy Point, la, going to where they made ready for their long journey. They : will drive direetly te yenne, run ty yours MRS. KATIE BARTLETT north through Idaho and west) 149 uiewett ac across Oregon to Portland . Editor The Star:—I have eee eee Bed three children. Ae the p of living commodities are at I certainty could not afford & week day off and attend the fair If church people have conacientious BANK CLEARING | weteatine stan dpot nt The question of w atthe Bleetric Co the recent charter amendment pro viding that ali future street rail way franchises shall contatn a lim iting clause providing for the of purchase by the city, will go to the sup court of the state soon The « ance covering the Bouth Alki ex mm, the first franchise to be granted since the amendment went into effect, was passed by the city counct! last night, and awarded to the corporation on ‘oposal to give the city 2 per cent annum of the gross receipts until Jan. | 1920, and afterwards an additional 1 per cent of the gross re un Ul the franchise expires This franchise does not the charter amendment HMmilting claude. Councilman Wardall says he has secured Mayor Miller's promise to sign ordinance, and immediately thereafter will bring an action on behalf of his consit wenta, seeking to enjoin the corpo ration from aceepting the franchise. pleading that to the city It it statutes this to go inv * olty grant a franchise ing oh has is on ed leation to ta it wit Miller ha the charter & showing have and that this was th to get a legal decisic in question, he has hie name to the fre ing to nellman POLICE GET basia that has any withor and the > sign this franchine grounds that it did not conform to rvendment the to be settled In court anyway hether th « not th e innue right t the supreme ke the hin a mo heret isane mon the agreed nebise, a Wardall sul ia fo A-Y.-P. Ei Test Power: Supreme Court to Pass on Railway Extension Ordinance. se must conform to conform t t of to Nmit cour potr to fi t matter on the m id quickest way t x A After a nervy jump over the ban and down twe in the Lexington hotel shortly after | 3 ASKS COURT 10 MANDAMUS THE BOARD FOR HER © Benttle Lighting Co. wilt probably t aniamue proceed gs in court tc the board of jpalie w \ grant temporary mits for the pury of extend jig its knw main sburban ritery recentl anne This Ancounewownt was made today Tres te Recover Daughter - afer a yrotracted talkfest. betwe Cine outing the cor 4 | pe ber and the members of the She Gave Up im board of public work The beard was f ifled in its po sit by @ decision of Corporation Poverty, | Cownea! Calhour effect that th corps not hav fr ‘annie oh any of the territory an ent to the passage Ghosts of the past are being of the origins! franchises brought 6 to life before Judge Ueder the uling of the corpora- W, Setlow te tha 0 ‘or court |10a counwel, the gas company bas : rh : privilege rights excepting in that bis aflerovon to determine the cus territery em anced in the elty lim- tody of pretty, finxen-haired, i2-|\1g wheo they secured thelr orig | ee old Sonia Meyers pai franchise in the early 70's. | The litt * now io the oft Wash o Children's Home ! eocte where she had been placed by Mr. and Mre. Cha ” Reynolds, of Kent, on @ temporary order by i i ater the poll in seeking to recover | ber child. and her stor te lau this morning in the hab proceedings which | the has inetitwted i Sitka, Alaska, im 1871, of Russian | birth, aud thet on January 1887, | . in the United States district court Convicted of Theft Him Of He was convieted of embeerling the funds of the government and | sentenced t year at San Quen | _ tin penitentiary, where he was re | leased after serving nine months After his wa tea cere (Gy United Press.) the had to support him for twe WATRRBURY, Conn. June 2 years by washing, and that later, |“ oman Lilley, whe Seveed rted a boarding house |t™¢ sensational submarine bost live with bby investigation by congress, is nena és sued a statement from his home adie tha S would here today that Congressman Bou- with her, and she left for Ju-|‘#ll, of Minols, tried to “call him neau pre she continued washing |(fC' by influence brought to bear or a living, her husband remaining |‘2rough Lilley's physician and Mrs. in Sitka Lilley She says that she allowed her! Lilley declares that he was op- Ue girl to go and stay with Mrs. | Powed at side in his fight Reynolds while she was struggling |@24 that he acted alone and un- her own existence, but that she |#!ded and fought as long as he intended to give her up alto- |C0uld for the public welfare. He says » jhe could not withdraw the charges After coming to Seattle she mar-| because he beueves they are true. ried Mr. Stitt, who was employe The statement includes @ letter by the Northern Pacific, and now |*Titten to Mrs. Lilley by Dr. Resin- says that she is able to care |®@t. in part as follows aughter Congressman Boutell has pro- says that her firet real in-|Posed to me that I talk over the jon that she was about to lose |Matter with Mr. Lilley and explain her child Came November 3, last, on te high opinion that members of the little girl's birthday, when Mrs, '2¢ committee hold for him per- Reynolds claimed that if the girl S0Dally. He suggested that I tell was ever taken from her she would | Mr. Lilley that absolutely nothing surely dle. jhas been proved and get him to = withdraw the charges. If the Attacks Mother's Characte charges were withdrawn, every- erett Smith, in cros* thing would end right there and asked the mother ff everyone would be satisfied.” it was not true that she had lived Lilley claims that the failure of with « Chivaman in Alaska for tWo|the investigation was not because irs, Which she stoutly denied it was not impossible to prove his Counsel for Mra. Stitt then ob | charges, but because of the power- jected to this Hne of questioning, fa) influence brought to bear in but Attorney Smith Insisted that op position to dim the mother was not a fit person to take ter Att witne he court gone In wits bers Ito @ W flights of stairs} was argued at length was ordered to have care of the child, and the mat Smith said that he * to prove his charges, and them in would be had ey MYSTERY IN 2 DEATHS Two violent deaths, both involved in mystery, were reported to Cor- oner Carroll this afternoon from outlying towne. The Heagert & Lea Mill company, at Bellevue, across Lake Washing: ton, kent word to this city that the body of an unknown man had been found floating in their mill pond. Th was other information avaliable at a late hour to show whether it was a case of suicide, ao cident or foul play. when the matter tnto at length. the meantime the little girl in Judge Frater's cham as itis not thought advisable ow her fo hear what is going the court room. ILL TALK FOR TAFT Malcolm Johnson, residing at Yesler, telephoned this afternoon (By United Press.) Boat he had discovered the body of | PORTLAND, Ore, June 2.—‘l a man about a mile north of that will be glad to make a speech in| town. behalf of Secretary Taft's candi-; The body was later identified as dacy for the presidency if my that of Robert Mathews, aged 45, health will permit, but | cannot say | proprietor of a cafeteria in the Ep- positively until I reach the conven-/ler block, who has been missing tion at Chicago,” said Geo. H. Will-/stnce last Friday, He had been jams, United States attorney under acting queerly, and it is thought Grant, and only surviving member | that he killed himself. of that cabinet, this morning The unknown had been killed by | Gen. Williams has just received a pistol shot wound. The shot had word from Washington that the entered the head, and the presence secretary of war wante him to of a revolver near by lent color to make one of the seconding speech- the theory that he had walked into es when his name is proposed at | the woods and committed suicide. the republican convention. Arrangements have been made to Senator Borah of Idaho has ac- bring both bodies to this efty, and cepted an invitation to make a/an investigation will be conducted seconding speech for Secretary | to ascertain the facts in both cases, Taft [if possible. * * * ing false reports tn an toly ented cripple the mine owners. Humes |S cicarings Romy Ms scruples againet a ending, Suntaye, re —_ ene Logos Bsc) man Jaays there are 1,600 men at work! ® jiinrote tel pat endonver to chebe Buntey then- | was captured on the third tap of 0 lin the Treadwell mines, as many as | % Tacom * positions, ete., and then won inact petri Thera frend es | have ever been employed | Clearings today ..$ 692,056.00 @ | der why the working clans are ©On- | streets . | | a 7 spicuous by thetr absen in the | 6 4 res . | | Tialances z # | opiew nen. Munday le the only day| Tbe thief was nabbed by Patrol } “ jortiand. lcd Sanccthin tan aaesans ereettan | Aaslund and Holmes as he ® Cloarings today ..$1,3 ® | man has, and therefore I am heart-| leaped on the platform of a cable ' ® Halances 1 ® ‘iy in favor of keeping the fair open | car which had started up the steep * ® Sundays | ineline above Second av. on James jaan tessssesess, HH. DYER. | gt a 761 NM. T8th at Viola Fremont, who rooms tn the * sooner °: ton t to J OUTRAGEOUS REIGN OF TER. | Rditor The Btar:—T have enclosed ae en F eon atten Navan our “Runday Closing” ballot of the - ROR PREVAILING IN CENTRAL SPECIAL GALE O} eee eee ite nee that 1) left intending to go to lunch. She | lnmve marked it againat closing. 1| 48 horrified to find a man hastily | | AMERICA. } | jecidedly opposed to Sunday searching for valuables | } ag The people who are clam The thief, who proved to be | I adies’ oring for Sunday wing are show- | Cre made a wild run through the Ing their selfichnees by attempting door and deliberately leaped over | y United Press.) to force hundreds of people from vie | | SAN FRANCISCO, June 2.— iting the exposition = pag end to "7 ; ms floor be | Passengers who have arrived here e GEO. G. SMITH ans Seaceee Se oe tees upon the steamer Acapuco from GAnacortes Wash | A second time the fugitive repeat Letemmain. today ednfirm the ro ul S ed this cirous act, clearing the dis | port that a revolution is imminent 9 — dp Bow first ye second in the Central American republic oors by jer iD of the on account of arbitrary rule of | President Cabrera. It ln eald Cab rera intends to flee to Europe soon and take up his residence in Ger many, where he has purchased a | palace | | Dr. H. Prowle, who comes from San Jose de Guatemala, told a story today that confirms the first re ports. He says that men who ta \eur Cabrera’s enmity are shot and that physicians are forced to sign the death certificates, stating that death ensued from natural causes | Many prominent men of the re public are kept in dungeons, says Prowle, and ail fear ¢ | minute. | TO HOLD BANQUET. A banquet will be served this eve Ma ning by the Men's club of the |drona Hetghte M. EK. church, Mird av. and East Union at Sunday morning the new of the church, Rev. J Wright, of Philadelphia, occupy the pulpit. pe. LATHROP Seaitie’s Papatar etoopat fix Yours in fe pastor Taylor Pa, th at any | Gar PLUNGES OVER “EMBANKMENT 4 (By United Press.) PORTLAND, June 2.—Plunging 42 & terrific rate, one of the cars lof the O. W. P., loaded with pas ngers, leaped over the embank ent at the end of the track, near | Troutdale, this forenoon, and A. G jJenkins will probably die from tn Skirts and Millinery ride, Four others are seriously | » 8 we Jured, ineluding the motorman, As @ June Starter, we Till conductor and Dr. J. N. Hancock are making a big cut in MM! The accident is gue to the motor man, making his Tirst trip, misjudg pre ing hin distance Mra. Annie Alexander, wife of Yes! On crodit just the Hdward HB. Alexander, died this same as for morning at the family residence, | 4030 Seventh av, N. W. The body is at Carton's undertaking parlors, Fremont, where ft ts being pre-| pared for shipment to Kansas City for burial GARDEN TRACTS@ 2\%-acre tracts, $100 an acre; easy term: close to car line and lake; level, clear. ed; fine for chickens and ber thet Cash — Credit Westherg & Childs Incorporated National Land Inv, Coy Inc 917 First Ave. 1312—S8econd Ave. —1312 banister. A big-crowd imme Jed in pursuit of th who ran north on Se ing dozens of cars diately e young ond av, and man dodg. | trucks in an effort to make his escape. When the man gr bb The two patrolmen the chase and were heels, however, and pture appeared a Jam as it started to asc wt had join cable ad the hill in ed gather certain almost on his was stopped and Cross taken Into cus the car tody before he could get any fur ther. NEW TRIAL ASKED. A. %. Erickson, convicted las week of conspiracy price of milk; has perior court for a ne ground that errors in law occurr The trial of 8 alleged has been-set for Six other defendants are charg at the first trial Stray, treasurer ‘milk trust 16. of to control the asked th w trial the ed with the same offense. e su on the d June Of the Season GREATEST SALE ON MILLINERY NOW ON AT The Wonder Exclusive Millinery Stores, 1420 and 1523 2d Avenue One-Half Price on Latest Styles in Spring Hats We still have on hand a large portion of our immense spring stock (we bought too much), and must get rid of | it at once, LADIES, YOU CAN BUY A NEW SPRING HAT FOR HALF WHAT YOU COULD LAST WEEK. ame