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HAVE IT SENT HOME If you are not a regular reader of The Star, telephone Main 1050 or Ind. 441 and have the paper delivered by carrier. o - '} SENATOR PIPER LEADS a Woman Suffrage is one of the big fights in the measure through. Senators with pet measures who majority. INNOCENT BILL HAS LAW. (Staff Correspondence.) | OLYMPIA, Feb. 9.—In senate bill} No. 129, which passed the senate! jerday, there is a “joker.” ‘The dill purports to amend an act for the protection of employes in mille and factories, This was the ‘ld factory Inspection law, which re- quired the owners of all such milis and factories to provide guards and eafety devices ‘The bill makes it a misdemeanor for any employe to work on any ma- effine on which the safety device has been removed. Comes From Metcalf. HOUSE LEAVES OUT EMERGENCY CLAUSE AT REQUEST. OLYMPIA, Feb. %—In the house today Hanson called up his race track bill and requested & vote that the house coneur in the senate Senator Metcalf, who introduced |*™endment, being the amendment to the title which struck out the the bill, fs a shingle manufacturer. | emergency Gunes. Tab botee con- In he pasnage of the bil Dad tatlcncstrcn Ryd 7. von | curred. but two members voting no, Bent of the foremen, would frequent- | Troeahaang for the governor sl ty remove the safety guards. “ 4 | nature ‘The bill was passed on the theory | Without he emergency Wat if an employe found the guard | “*4** ‘ femoved, and it was a crime for) Drys Will Fight. tim to work on the unguarded ma-| The house got down to busin: Tecovery of damages by the necres | who are annually injured in the miils | Gnd factories of this state, and in ef fect wit peal the factory inspec- tion act. } MILWAUKEE, Wis. Feb. 9. By U. P.—While ridiculing the WANTS TO MOVE TRAINING SCHOOL OLYMPIA, Feb. 9.—BSpecial Cor mt to the Pacific as | should be | @ precautionary measure while talk of trouble with Japan is extant. Kvane sald to be represen will not fh “The navy yd on the F respondence.—"I don't want to teach the boys at the State Train NEED SOME SHOES fing school a smattering of some them back to the cities and evil| associations. 1 want to make first- | Minter, are all those clothes for class farmers of them, teach them the delights and beauties of farm life, and start t n off in the r little boys and girls gone? My papa in the paper Jast night where world when they leave the state's |} you had some clothing down charge with some money of their |for little children, and I have own that they have earned them- | little eahers Scena erred In these words Acting Gov. Hay layie to get work for oh, #0 long I referred to his plan to move the | can't remember, and he can’t buy Btate Training school from Che-| them, so 1 thought maybe you would halis to some irrigated farm in|mive me some of thy you had EBastern Washington. Papa ks, you know ; At present the boys there, boys With this statement a ike ae who are clever and whose so-called |“ year-olc, & "has this disenion incorrigibility resulte entirely from Oy wen, all the clothing, that overabundant animal spirits wrong | package ch The Star received ly diverted from lack of proper par-| yesterday, was gone. A man out of ental control, are given Instruction | work and with three shivering little fn shooe-making, tailoring and a few | tots, had secured part of those left Hay's plan is to put them on | tier eed had taken the farm, where intensive farming can | oq ‘ all gone, : ey be tanght and practiced under the}pruaque reply of the newspaper man, direction of expert scientific argri-| who, head over he eulturists. jabout to turn away, I'm sorry te all she Eee eee EEE MS EY or ig te * WEATHER FORECAST, *| ~ * Rain tonight and Wednes * % day; moderate south winds. 14 forgotten for a moment not come was one * w v * *' phe Har might or might ee ifternoon, but there out tht WOMAN SUFFRAGE CAMPAIGN () CPAVES WOMAN WHILE WRITHING — and he, together with Cotterill of King and Cline of Bellingham are likely to get the required two-thirds De a eg [Nendere in sional atid peogressive legislaiion 4 ‘ 1H, tn N. Y./ the bill happened to be a good and meritorious one, it is strange Mracrory sarety HANSON GIVES IN TO _ THE SENATE ON HIS NEEVED ON THE COAST HERE’S SOME LITTLE KIDLETS THAT }) LAST EDITION THE SEATTLE STAR VOL. 10. NO, 300 SEATTLE, WASH.,, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1909 PRICE ONE CE THE STAR AIMS To give you all the news as soon as it happens interest and instruct and in a way that will you, IN GRIM GRIP OF DEATH STRANGELY FADES AWAY FRANCHISE BILL HAS HISTORY THAT LOOKS MIGHTY SUSPICIOU ! introduced in the legislature at Olympia to make BANKER, 8 DEAL HE PASSES AWAY AF- TEF A LONG ILL- NESS. SHE DRINKS ACID AND THEN EVAPOR- ATES. Coroners, Undertakers and Doctors Are Called for Naught. Was One of the Most Prom- The bill inent Men of the | the task of getting a franchise in Seattle as easy and inexpen “ sive as possible has a strange, even a susp history While Officer J. A. Hodge and City. The bill ncaa’ wien’ to the official records | Potlce Sergeant Wilkes rushed bal the how se ual. wks lonines Pert agpns” Stes to telephones to bring aid to # ne NOU ang wi “> shes ik Alagetah Mrs. Annie Glen, proprietor of Edward O. Graves, president of | the committ on municipal corporations of the first cla The a rooming house p- 4 Blanch- jthe Washington National bank, and | bill was introduced by Repres ve Ward of Bremerton ard st., who had just tried to ne eee ones oot the | Who, of course, could have no real interest in any Seattle affair kill herself by drinking carbotic Wealthiest men in the Northwest BUT—the bill was given to Mr. Ward by Representative pe aha piney Beh - spt is morning at a al i * John H. Whalley, rep: e fros mg county | the floor when the officers ar oe Iamily residence 4 arvere - ,y PF oP rived, evaporated during their as i 3 y | WHALLEY HAD IT FIRST. absence, and not a trace of her he cause of death has not beer Os Ut alhct eitebatisns te tie noth bout the bill fur or her body has since been determined, Mr. Graves had been | y+ ” ee . wea nance, ee fi Oyiling for the past three years, and| ther than what appear he face of fe by ‘the atlanta sod teen only came down town in pleasant { The however, has uncovered t that the bill was oner the woman, alive or dead, i or : rawn by L. H. Wheeler, a Seattle | ip still missing. PE EE yy) at a ll ell cama | Wheeler eves that the the desire of the | About 9 o'clock last night J. By years Mr. Graves haa also Ketter ar Service association, and he further | Parks, proprietor of a livery stable & director In the Nationa th he drew the bill for thi tion and to please es Po 7 t Ry it, oe st, [ene oF pis mo cae ape ag cele ation had it introduced in the house Hodge, regular on that beat, and d oo . - - ~ told ‘oO |Abstract & Title company, of Se APPROVED BY ASSOCIATION. a eS Se Se | attle committed suicide by taking car } The bill did come to the attention of the Queen Anne Bet- | belie acid. Hastily summoning Ser- . At the bank it was stated = thi . +6 senate, and Senator Piper proposes to force the Milenneh that they had been e-\ter Car Service iation and, with 18 members present, the a ecg meopenes an . , . pre 1 Y 1 \ 1 éf 7 “ seek Piper’s vote must sign up for woman suffrage, in death for some time. | bill was considered a few brief n and approved. run for 86 Blanchard st. where ang Ccientty ca a” heath / it the bill was introduced in the legislature on y found a woman writhing ip and had not been engaged in active | J y 22 1 not come before Queen Anne Better Car |the throes of mortal agony, with Sg affairs for the past foar| Service association until February 3 disdt nein ies Ga ite years | It therefore appears that the author of the bill cleverly y Peay pms Bas No arrangements have been made | 3 7 Nady: an, ip Rane, ot tn os be a matter of some : anticipated the desires of the association by Co ane | rpse Fades Away, me eres ie survived by a num-| thing over two weeks, and anticipated very accurately to Say] ‘The officers excitedly sprang oF j bet of relatives. In the Immediate | the least |telephones to call for helgf one { } ily there are Edward Bertram | WHY WAS WHALLEY SHY? |phoning for a doctor, the other for wes, of Olympia; Clarence G the coroner and undertaker. This | veh ! of Washington, D.C, a son Just why Mr. Whalley declined to yw his name to ap- | de they rushed out again to give Mre. C 4 : what aid was in their power to the stricken woman, only to find the ¢ A. Graves Haosard and Car is one of the € Anne Better Whalley the pear over a measure sought by Qu Mr m is not obvious vice associ carbolie acid bottle lying alone on Olympi 1d if | the Moor, Herkimer county The woman was gone, soul and Me attended Hobart college that he should avoid it body, At this point the wagon from tterworths’ arrived, and the two m on it joined cagerly in the search for what all supposed must |now be a corpse. High and low, ip |rooms @nd in clothes presses, under "| chairs and furniture of all kinds, behind the piano, almost even un- der (he carpets the eager searchers 8 a matter of fact the bill is dec wh which could, if the at the cost of the dedly vicious, The only | p, benefit is the Se bill became a law taxpayer corporation who could derive any etric ¢ pany ts-of-way CHAMBER OPPOSES jem, N. ¥., and entered the « j Ment service as a clerk and in 1868 | Wee appointed chief clerk in the} federal treasurer's office. He was jeblef examiner in 1874, and was | iter made chief of the redemption agency for the redemption of na tional bank notes. In 1883 he was pointed assistant treasurer of the its ri secure A NEW YORK WOMAN, TRACK BILL TAKES JUSTICE IN Mited States, and in 1885 chief SUBWA Y FRA NCHISE ummaged, and suddenly, after evs ‘of the bureau of printing and en nook and crevice bad been ex. OWN HANDS. wing. He came to Seattle tn ann cane jurasarmeniagttiiaansnstalicialiiilind ae re-examined, it dawned campus provision is made for : 188), and was one of the organ j upon them that, Iiving or dead, any payment for this fuers of the Washington National | SUSINESS MEN PUT A SPIKE IN (the granting of the proposed sub- | Annie Glen was gone. UNDERGROUND DEAL BEFORE COUNCIL. way franchise would be aga'nst th lic interests at this time. In our nion there is no present demand in this city for such a scheme of subways, and we know of no ity of a population of less than 750,000 that has such a system, or is seri Helps AYP. ‘There was also a bill by Binyden to allow the « nf the state, by order of the commitrioners, to pro vide funds to nty buildings at the A.-¥.-P. exposition, Ole Hanson came forward with « Still Searching for Woman. Gone she was, and gone she is, Constant search all jast and all day today has failed to give the slightest clue to her where- abouts. | Pbank, und remained ax president of | _Eloped From Abroad to Be thie institution unti) March, 1900. urned i ang He was also & member of the firm Sp treo of of Graves & Purdy, bankers of Betiingham The Chamber of Commerce com | mittee on taxation, after an investi |gation of the proposed Boody-Dud new bill to create « board of com Ba . Hley subway ordinance, today report: | ously considering 6 ind by the |, It fs bat a few hundred feet from malssioners to license sailors’ board-| | NEW YORK, Feb. 9—-By U. Pa jed against the city granting the|time our city really needs wuch a 8 Blanchard st. to the waters of te houses Rye tae er waiting for hours in the bit- | franchise system conditions may have com. | Puget Sound, and it is possible that m the events & Bil ashed for by) ter cold for her opportunity, ees: “After enzetul consideration of the | pletely changed, so that any fran. |'@ call of the cool waters to her railway trainmen for standard ca-| cealing a revolver in her muff, Mre. . Pa ‘rionaly *0l4 consumed vitals was too booses, came back from the labor! Martha Erichoba today shot down subject,” states the committee, “we chise now granted might seriously much, and that, in the agony of her self torture, she may have rashed frantically to the cooling solace they offered. At any rate she is gone, and cannot be found. Rob,” a former waiter at the St, committee with « tnoeemmendation hat It do pass, amended to exempt longing roads. New Labor Bill, | ‘The most important new bill intro- duced was by the committee on ta unanimously of the optnton that | embarrass the city.” and probably fatally wounded With id jam Schwanomaun, a grocer, near cr gees ee ee cr pagan his store FAVOR REVOLVING FUND. | ah A vate bie man tee |MAN SLAIN IN DUEL IS) The Chamber of Commerce tax committee today reported favor When BURIED WITH POLICE hiv promise to marry her ghine, he would promptly refuse to | carly early and the drys announced ber labor st ties, whieh ts ably on the plan of providing each | Francis hotel, on Madison st, who, Work until the ‘one ‘wan replaced. thet thay mn seahinns senstenn late an employers’ liability law whieh | #he was taken to the police station, of the eueieeal Secu tala with other colored persons, inhab- Moment’s reflection will show that |into the evening, if necessary, # ere lable for personal | she swallowed a quantity of atryeh- HONORS with a revolving fund with which {ted the house kept by the dead employe seeking labor usually |they can put the local option bill on|injuries sustained by employes.| nine, which she had concealed in| / Ss hist ‘nuieeneled a woman, said that yesterday aft does not know the law, and that nat- |final passage before adjournment to- This is somewhat similar to the bill| her stocking | expected current ex,/ women. said | y jay after. rally be does not know his rights | night. Roosevelt urgec congress to enact.| “horn are near death this ‘after Love aarertays penditures ‘con Mrs. Glew bad trosble Sime Porenaet gl he house passed a bill carving| The senate also had a freak bill] oo Alex 8. Smith, who was tnstant. sna Pp Tega gE Nae! Wallace Lewis, also colored, an@ pirsetap o4 | Big Bend county out of Dougias|today, introduced by David. It in| 2OO ly Killed in a pistol battle with W said to be her paramour, and that If the law becomes effective—that | county. Intended to aasiet peace officers in| It ts alleged by her acquaintances C. Dudley, a fellow special police it was in a fit of jealousy she took fi in passed by the house—all that] Among the new bilis was one by tracing stolen live stock, and pro-|that the woman eloped from Ger z j man in the Herthere Pacific tretrh the poison last night the manufacturers of the «tate will! McMaaters, giving university regents vides that every railway agent must| many, deserting her husband and| | BERLIN, Feb. 9—By U ue eilitea Aa bin Babe today oy Mrs. Glen w: oh have to do, after installing the de-|the right to give the railroads and | make a personat examination of al! |two children for this man, who was | Miser embraced the king of | ficers of the local police Page emt Ae: oh colored woman Views, will be to order street car companies easement for live stock shipped and keep # rec-| going to marry the woman bat waa |f0% kissed him on both che S hed ‘been Wie friends for of exceptionally good looks, and fo take them off. Then, right way over the university ord of all marks and brands boom 7 Epo royal visitor arrived f | had kept the house for a number is injured he can n i. dt : As sey pment | Hiasuaded through fear of & bigamy ldo with Queen Al ira t as in Mt. Pleasant of years. She was just past 38 mages against the employer, be- z pe j charge, ane King thes lissed ‘the a «i: years of age EMD the court anttoomit wilt hetd - the G empress andthe kaleer | MG Pudieyiwere special of GIBRALTAR, Feb. 9.—By U shat Fecover damages. In other words, | |, The Kaisor waw dressed in an Eng cat anding tn the Sonal a A eabliston etek WEIGHT . ah uniform and the ki was at-ljocal yatde, and on the day ¢ i this bill wilt wally prectude any | jlieh unit: ae oe loes! yard te nen ned becn| another vessel of the Atlantic fleet today. Both ships are said to be returning here. The report as yet cannot be con firmed. Edward and ® Bert ftired in » German uniform, in con-| Smith's killing, twe rn jformity with the European court eti-| arrested on information filed by the | quelte for such occasions |two of then The of [ie Ve thaugnt that Jontousy coast b troubl | Alexan: 1? te started veloped into IN SPUDS t note hax Reon a con lin many years. The significance of | ie held on a ee ca jthe visit was felt by all in view of | gree. murder Ps -d 1, & part of it} fallu }the constant taik of bad feeling and | Seattle Genera | sake 2 2 » the Pacific. Atl inj near th gene War between thin countre ana| from severe! * BANK CLEARINGS, «| OLYMPIA, Feb. 9.—Special Cor not ded on the Atlantic, but it} © 4 | ettain. ~ * Seattle « Tspondence.——Convicts in the state would only be natural that it should | QTd nie employer, says that be} In the welcoming party besides the ME HOME & Cisaringe tod penitentiary at Walle Wane be divided in thin way an a procau-| ares not know the mans name, but lemperor and empreas were Crown | |* Clearings today * expected to eat their own weight t ¥ measure, in view of the talk| thinks that it Is Middeletadt. He it) Prince William, Crown — Prince |* Balances . * in potatoes in the next stx months, of trouble with Japan J evidently German. about 60 years |rrederick William, Crown Princens FOR THE A.-Y.-P.-E. '* Tacoma %| Superintendent Reed has asked _ | pie "tne b was taken nelle | at pring eT BON. * Clearings today...$ 00 % the state board of control to pur iviterwnrth morgue, “where it Is |princesses of the German royal fam] yp. w. Marry, a Seattie voy on the | Balances 00 # \chase for the penitentiary 200,600 | held for identification ne head of dign' of] patiieship “Nebraska,” writes the we: at ne ¥ letate who greeted the king was|( : t Port | ® Portland, % pounds of potatoes for the six } Prince Von Buelow, the chancellor Bald. *< ngs today. ..$! 5.00 & oie eaianing ia 1. ; ; RS | : kaw «1 en 00% h about 1,000 convicts in AND RUBBE: AND ‘NO JOINT-USER Enter State Coach, | Pact ! vd Prison, this spud requisition means 7 After the cere attending the | ¢purs we RK ae ee ee & 200 pounds per convict SWITCHBOARD IN pasate 1 kaiser n | It 8 @ peculiar fact that life term ov 1 oJ ~ h. | is murderers are usually fat men, where, weated # ney womans se apy paper man. People to the palace, ‘The coach was | beaten everything olme In he sts and forgers are rally slens mae Hawn by eight beautiful. black | @ the champlon prixe winner of the | ABOUT T00 MUCH der, Burglars and hold-up men, as The ot company tharses, The queen accompanied the | AUP" OP washinaton, where she was a rule, are heavy set, burly, wide queried the | has notified A superin= bempress, and the other guesis were | built | , : ; shouldered, low browed tendent of public utilities, that It will Haken In charge by various members Louls a apering on tle part of! “But they are all hearty eaters, Vil tell you. but 1 don’t titink my | not connect & free. ts Soiah Melt toni poknads eiitick Wades ote 1 being instituted tr irrespective of size or weight, and ply Councitman Armstrong appeared |” ‘Ten socialixt meetings were dis- | \ Ka too much and goes to buy the food they annually con- The child was assured that ‘The board of public Works to- [tatased Just procession start-| SOLWE MYSTERY round ting. all sume. ld 7 to get her|day and urged that every effort beled from the railroad station, and] failing te ort her or her seinbhanenanmemenomiaiog in tr ahd hen ample ‘nervice [Aumeror mingled with the | Sealaneithersion 3 1 Caper asks And it is true, no true, There are ving In the north Htrom the a! members, but | The body of Harry Helassia, the | the ; five of the children. There's the [no violence empted Greek found dying on the Grant oldest, the one who prom City officials believe that the @un The newspap thi ening are | st. bridge last Thursday morning un t FERRE DEE HES Ad 00 THE WORK little ketd ; and al t company will eventually express ¢iied with news and edit der mysterious circumstances, was . she would get them some ita willingness to occu switch- jing with the visit o viewed last night by the. coroner's | * MUST SERVE CITY. *) Was Feb. 9.--ly U.P, lothing. She's “10 going board Jointly with the Independent! to Berlin, but few « jive, and buried at 2 o'clock this|® ‘The Chamber of Comm # | To do away with the Isthmian ‘eas years,” a third, “Just 8," @ fourt - er Teaults of the show of friendship be te te tolnn pakmttind a. paceneiee by. | ; . | The jury will be held and its ver ; & propose construction is the 6 youre and the baby: DEMAND — EXCLUSION) tren th nga monarch and the} a tMetoonded.penting further ev |# ¥probibiting. connelimen bof vil inteauend 20 x nw old jner, Several in ale, ¢ y a von 0! ing employment o terstate foreign com= The Star bas the name and ad OF ALL ASIATICS Hineluding the Fran tung, | dence in the circumstances leading . bide berg icy were 47 mes ste oh Jon and considered by dress of this family, and The Star . nye frankly admit tha useless to} up-to his death, as a strong feeling pearing for gain or hire before * ial order. has promised to wee that the litte]. SALOM, Ore, Fev. %o—ty U. Pliny to gions over actual conditions| exists among certain clreles that|* municipal courts, boards, de- we | |, ‘The 1 hae boon kidlets at thin home get some little | The senate spent this forenoon Mis. iay a public display of good feeling : ‘ * partment fficials or em- * “ > proceed “Wikh uaning Halley's resolution demand he was murdered i* De the work of construction under the shoes and some rubbers, so that) {iy exch of Auinti 4 {Which is not sincere and lacks real | |* ployes of a city or a town, and * | control of a commiss meeting In those that are old enough can go to of ommitte ity |® providing a penalty therefor, * | Washington,” achool, and also some warm clothing. | tions br back the All the papers show great bestratat ‘ Object to Plan Iz r ling pen erefor * : Me Wists utes will be in The Wityout recommendation. in thelr comments, many merely ex-| The Chamber of Commerce com: | Kicked Man Wants Damages— Giliee tomarrew for the| question of adopting t pr hope that the visit will. mittee on taxat reported |¥#* ¥ eX ANH HM HH HH Kicked on the head, hip and ankle name ( Th ean rt t ae | bie {+ tev tier feeling between the |against the bill before the state leg ‘ * by a vicious horse, J. K. Schmit help the newspaper man male Chte oe eye ies a remo fw islature proposin to In the | pa eat : . smmeanced suit fe promise good, they will make him) the table. without recom The program for the entertainment f justices of the peace 4 he aoe Wear n the sum of and the little girl and the littl | senators went on of visitors this evening inclu h elty having a populatic the plar Allison come it board than 200,000, of more ! exclusion of al nd banquet at the palace kidlets all so very happy tomorrow. ' complete ad WR cides,

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