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ALL THE NEWS , and the whole wide world is found in matear every < and it is printed without baer favor for just t what it is worth, ee au aia NO ast vasak - DAILY PAPER = No MORE STRAPS ALL IN USE. SEATS FOR EVERY ONE on THE CVYARB. 2 CHANCES TOONE THAT NO NEW CARS ARRIVE ay Mia. avM SfRAVICE ON ALL LINES To DAY APRIL Fook Mork £— SEATTLE HL ker ere PAPER avy ° STRAPS Pow EVERY ONE 22 ARS ARRIVE ntw pu lines TE — ~ Day COMING mort Com Pan slg N FRANCISCO CHAMBER OF (| OMMERCE FEELS INSULTED § SEATTLE HAS MYSTIC ‘EMBLEM | EN IT COLD PUZZLE SOLVED! SEATTLE, WAS QUEER MAN ATTEMPTS. SUI SH., DAY iS APRIL FOOLS DAY FOR Him | LAST EDITION | THE SEATTLE STAR PRICE ONE CENT YSTERY LURKS IN LE DELIVERED HE OTHER ANXIOUSLY WAITS “*cueSsuic'wtxr FOR NEWS OF DAUGHTER THURSDAY, APRIL 1909 HAMILTON NOW QUT Tall HE IS SUCCEEDED BY) COL. GEORGE B. LAMPING. Seattle Man Named Adjt. Gen. of the State Troops. Ortis B. Hamilton is no io charge of the state troops longer (ov, Hay today pointed Col George B. Lamping, NG. W., 1 |Jutant gonera! of the natioual guard jot thie state. Adjt. Gen, Ortis Ham }ton's term expired last month 9). Lamping had not been offi jolally notified of his appotntment today, but had arranged to go to thie afternoon to confer Hay, at the int hie will to do with the jon of looal oftiver Col, Lamping joined the national |uerd of thin state in CAN YOU APFORD Not to have The Star delivered at your home every evening? The Star’s news servi ia abreast of t times to the mi a 1804 oe 8 The A-¥..P, B mystic emt private, and eniiated and went to ; om ; TRIES TO SEND BULLET |the Pnittppines with. the First . THROUGH HIS [Washington Volunteors in 1 nde. tt |dufing the SpantehAmerican war “im the w [bokding a commission as first ew a . Ay at - ” ev mg bay j | Promoted in Gervice. | why ead ; Ae & result of meritorious service sworn in itis « have Woman in the Case Says sing the campaign, 1 Lamp ae divergent as they were aw She Does Not Even |! wae promoted to @ capta sand not a few were - i the Bleventh United States Volun tut in ing the fol! alphabet Know Him. trea cavalry, but resigned his com = Ht of the eniblew, # |mitgnion when the Washington reg! ah few. of them made their _ ment caine home, and was disband we as concise as they mig pparentty despondent because of (ed with the latter regiment at Ban M HB tara love, James Stiller, a | Francisco The anewer fs “Websters ta tried to send «@ bullet Gol. Lamping reentered the abridged IMethmary.” The emible through bis heart In a room at the }réfke of the national guard, and J ite ba miaine alt the letters in the 1, Third and Pike haw promoted on several oc 2 the mattor alphabet and consequently th *t k thie morn. |Caatons since, holding the tide of me thie Morsing of words obtainable theretr i. de was re |Colonel uat!! today, when he was ; extensive with the English Inngunes snéy hospital put at the head of the entire guard Bnection i 5 ' In the new « thus giving him of this stare MISS DORIS PIPER. attention of t : the distinction of being the firet| The same annowncement which M Commerce have * th fact that thin ft epte jbrowght news Col. La nee) In their home at Alameda | This was done Tuesday night @ity hax been “AF Weak and unconsctous, | promotion states that Howard Cos apartme: Tay avenue, Mr ay Mre. of th of the Jap e ing te the let of thone @ bare chance to live. \@rdve has resigned as private seo | and Mra orge Piper are patiently ing with F Gartley pe) repre: - t the | to ¢ H f that J b eentatives WhO ew through the little pleasant i een, who attended him, [retary to Gov, Hay, and that James awaiting news of thelr daughter whe my a visit to the "Y and wh The Star acknowt silet passed through the |H. Brown has been med secr the 16-year-old girl now art Chamber of Cw tte trv ty “te for ty and lies just beneath the ekin [of the state board « ft & stranded * Y bart. The! Regence Harpur, cry of hte eae areenit OF beter @ecopedl'te cer hoese. @ ee when! ST Mareen Lanates wens” Stiller says Mary Hoose, BOYS PLAY HOOKEY AND to that metropolis on ax and I, we Commerce ‘ % z chambermaiaé employed at the fake theat tract » to } the com Abbott hotel, was cause of bis Last Me Mra r received | ma * i bt pay a vivit attempt to kill himself GET INTO TROUBLE & tele o from Misa Doris stating said 1 my thom-Pacific exo she laid eyes on that the latter was well and all a eed a Beattie Jane Stiller for the first time thie morn: | WITH POLICE jright, The message read to New York. «1 Male to the ing. | Don't + mothe I'm all | strenuous ob} . bat Seattie Found Wandering About | right pOKIS Gartiey Fails to Ghews fat ’ ' e Karly yesterony morning the! Arter» Mise Doris Piper left Seattle f if I han the contract sas Was consider.| Harry Wald, Kent, Wash. would-be suicide entered the hotel lot bread fre New sorted on March 12 Baitien Pi we shea the éebenens and Saba Worsis and was found wandering about by lof the Golden West Raking at | Supposed to have signed a ‘a het, Derk pala gg Oo Mee G. & Waterman, Startup. Mrs Aurelia Photps, the landiady Massachusetts st. and Moran piace, With Kiaw & Erlanger to work rank, etme yrs ig egg go gag ote Wash I've got to see her,” sald Stiller land then taking several pint bottles the Eastern genes ar peas Pg eg of her until this ont pan. in response to the demand of the jof cfeam and milk from the milk| One year at $60 per w oe. OF Ore ia ‘adie the: ten of the an Asselt, Wash landlady to know his business. In | roost, of the Northwestern Dairy Co.| riving in New York the job was ev eoeeen Saeed Dale the same breath Stiller drew ® 32 lat 2581 Ratiroad ay. &, Ray Doran, | dently a myth, as T. D. Frawley, of “Whee tha validity of caliber Smith & Wesson revolver William Behnke, 15, the Lois Stock company, this city Siaiet Wan Guaiaden "Ss from bis hip pocket and forced Mra 4, and Neil Clark, 13, recelved a telegram from Joseph ae on a ae Vivian ft. mae Phelps into & roow which proved |eaene to grief this morning at the Brooks Taal pasee..cc eee La paper to Bs forme! im this city co eeriae Fe to be that of Dr. 6. C. Hines, Al-jhamds of Patrolman Pederson. At | named or} Piper, ¢ jeattle be lity of that organi faruseeiae LETTERS AND FIGURES TAKEN | 1s os, Stiller kept Gngeriug the re-|the tity fai! the boys Inpeed into| stranded in New York and that Bim to be all right 1 rete | Mrs. 1. Bedell, Comtratia, Wash. | PROM THE A-Y-P. &. MYSTIC | Le) Dr Hines persuaded him to|tear# and confessed their misdecds | claimed to have been deceived pai peeseene 2 Deve lence _— oe ne —- leave the hotel Two of the boys, Dorand and Clark,| man named Gartley. The message | about a acui Denies '. Ralph Werner, a ‘Op three diffarent occasions yor | tearfully attributed their downfall to} aleo stated that she wou! ca Mr. Gertley madigctwel a1 Sbove telegram.) Milton seh reotly. If the succesful contest | cas, guller appeared at the hotel |the practice of “playing hookey” | for if she was all right pare xo Of the Seattir 7 ante will call at the Star office | .o4 announced that be “wanted te |from school. All ere charged with | Ghe le Being Cared For them. Over oe, sald: “The Many others came very close to they will be alven a recipe which see her. Miss Hoose was not to | being delinquents Mr. Frawley immediately sent weute exp! Of mixstate. 'S* *lution. missing out by one ta a sure cure for the grip as @ be found, bewever, and Stiller left | ena that anything done for Miss | gxnianation has he made. fh 00 way reveals te OF forming a | etter incor abana for their ences ale A tew minutes before 9 o'clock | MAIDEN OF 51 YEARS Piper would be appreciated by her “e is, iguplaginteetats = “\thie morsing Stiller agaip entered friends, the theatrical people of (hie & ek RR aARARRRaARES that the invitation ithe hotel and met the girl on one | etty * FAIR TONIGHT AND FRI. * from Seattie 4 the upper floors. T0 WED SWAIN | Kiaw & Erlanger have decided to # DAY; LIGHT FROST <9: * extended by Woman Screams. t matter up Thoy h ~ bite ve ¢ iinet LIGHT sou land and Spo- Covering her with hie revolver, OF 70 the parents of the girl to forwar 2 who = recet | con forced the girl into « vacant & copy of the contract to New York. & &e eee keke ane from the San > se am 7 =- = om and eald that ft would not £587 amma g Now I've got you; I wantto talk) sine te chance, entertaloment oT SULLIVAN CASE NOT VET OUT | Yakey, with a motion to have set! to you" Miss Hoose screamed | nay ME MocreneT teens Gh eterna = ad _ the { Mare everal times but just before ten with vl nro WwW UL D f you were Ch @letior written ot OF THE COURTS--NOTICE Judwe Yake to grant the ne of the hote! reached the room | 8 ary ° Bataan te years marched le Stecle, the Mr. RB. Hale, who OF APPEAL motion, wherewit Hayes #86 sriler turned the weapon on hiny up to Clerk C. F. G et the mar ? ra hero t “The Ben Francisco - notice of appeal, then left the court | seit and pulled the trigger. He fell | ee ie a oday. and an You D Right of Way ree on the re In spite of the fact that be has room. | upon his back on the hounced that they wished a tri been enjoined from taking further’ Judge Yakey then declared Hayes| “patrolman M. L. Kirk took Charge | Ooi: ticket | action In the Sullivan estate case, tn default im that the defendants! 47 the would-be suicide and ordered Mr. Haines, although on the shady| what would you de Wf you were{woman he love Or. tieula be ion with the W. PF. Hayes today filed notice of had continued tn argument on th! hin removed to the municipal emer wide of itfe, spouted considerable Charley Steele? disappear and break the heart of >t Com- appeal to the supreme court against case after Hayes had left. He was y hospital energy when he was informed that or. the woman who has given him her Our Chamber of ( vp * f 4 sy sy Citeart ve Tyoice | the decision of former « Superior therefore enjoined from taking fur | "gener says he Is 28 yoars old and |." O02 aula be necessary, and| Steslo ts the hero of Sir Gilber ive? Sheela ne end’a Gadeae ws , I believe Ty padi od Of the trustees when Judge Morris, who on March 9 ren ther action j has @ wother in Eastern Canada. He ji, raged and stormed at the delay Parker's novel Th Right of | gutelde? What is hie duty? What fe Not disposed to dered Judament againat Hayes. Gives Notice of Appr | came to Beattle last Tusaday 10 909) pending the arrival of @ third party.| Way.” He is confronted with a would you do, and why? pa delega t| Hayes’ suit ts brought sgainst; jorwithstanding this ph f the | Misa Hoose. He is a Canadian — tragic problem. Awakening in a! To the pe submitting the Terrence O'Brien as administrator! | 4. however, Hayes this morning -_ / secluded village from three years best 25 answers to this question, nc ot the state, Sad le Oneran, filed his notice of appeal to the i$ of absolute forgetfulness be fads answer te exe ned 100 we ds The Se Passed with the under. who wae Sullivan joxnes supreme court | that he is believe ( nat ar will give two orchestra seats 4 would his complaint he alleged a claim for , peculiar feature of this case CASE In CcourRT lhe has been branded as a thief, and for the performance at the Moore know ney's foes in — he aoe os now lies in the fact that former | — ppb deadl | that his wife, whom he ne theatre on of Mon tay Piles. our senators ney for Miss Carrau when (he) superior Judge Morris will have to | (hy United Prowse.) a vere.) has married another and {s happy 11 12 dramatic version Were oppowd case waa first brought to court Taal tacos Batlée upon @ question) LEAVE N WORTH, Kan, April 1 ‘ weno, Ree Kot T geod ia During Steele's period of for The Right of Way,” which with for Aak Judgment Set Acide. he has already settied, in that he/|Late iast night fire broke out in bree ~ poovncdin ai Gonoven suit of Setfulness he has met and loved a Guy Standing and Theodore y A tow days subsequent to March | is a member of the supreme bench. | {he military prisor one tm rant | Viretiie - oman: actress, sweet, pure Woman who loves him | Rob rts in th ading roles, will ‘on 0 orris wa pointed to the | strueture artially destroyed a! be retu » one , ge|be the attraction at the Moore Me ee nn Seer tee, eer’ vorteeaues wo ne iprageane wae pereielk removed in|ageinet her husband, B. H. Sothern, |!" return. No one tn the village | be na Apel ’ Only did ovr vx f Superior oe eee higher court by Gov. Hay [The 800 prisoners wei knows his story, What should he theatre, April 1 at but I psd: coed tenameniel oases. fue derma wom | natoty, guards leveling their weapons | because It 18 belleved that the cane | gnewe. Ot NOly “The Right of Way” will be one 4 P : =pagnenatl aoa rvs 1 test of the Nevada gone t the they wore marched out, | wijl prove P nie name of the very best attractions to be Mae ante; ” rs ~ fetione being to “shoot them |lews on the vuhjeat of divorce ge deeseee ‘ecceinelk Whats bal saen. Sk bes Winers theatre thin eT ean see noth FILES: |¢ wn in their tracks if they attempt) Neither of the contending partics | f# 4 LiKamisl. on remain Wheto Ne | aeeton break vine is present, the hearing belug con Cf we entire che fire started in the taller shop | aubeed by means of depositions. ors BE Red Bunce =| WOMAN: FA SPLIT IN DAIRY Of the foregoing it t#| tion containing the names Myers is decre fers from ‘ THIRTY-SEVEN DAYS) PRODUCE CHANGE the charge of having| 47 residents of this elty, asking | sore leg, and could walk bait Pranciac “ it ‘fs a bloc let alone make the trip (By United Press.) A@@ result of frietion between the ‘The fact of t atte mditle & the cous im on the cars to this « and his} VANCOUVER, Wash., April 1—~In| mombers of the old exchange a nes Francisco has awaken at Georgetown " ses bo soninlaw, H. O. Blankenship, Te |order to reduce her weight from 809 | gaiey produce exchange may be ear me nen metieation that sb an 86, "wae whe a Rene hed garde the ruling of the charity com-|to 254 pounds to undergo an opera itormed in this olty. Seven or eight VICTORIA, B. C.—Only one life was lost in the earthquake which mistake par werd of cour a missioner as outrageous tion for hernia, Mre, W vg, (Of the insurgent dealers have talked hook Tekio and Yokohama, according to the Kaga Maru, which ar ern cha A, Btockey, of 5 aged 41, fasted for day. over the 0 of having their own | CVE" coday. Many buildings were wrecked, those on the hille eur 1 is now at | During this time she did all o | auagbiation, independent of the pres 4 a: yore me. et the hoe ° AFTER (2B YEARS |*" thee wone fs antllgey 5 vad age nates sting PIERCE, Okla.—Eastman Jones, brother-in-law of Chief Crazy . ' soap a we pion theodah, interesting developments) ui has surrendered, and It le now only a queation of ‘time when The cor kf the chief himself will be taken. Troops are searc g u — wa rag. 5 the ceo yd, president of N ona With the idea of ultimately pre ' COAL MINERS STRIKE LONDON—Confidential messages received today from Biarritz say - eral tone of management very low, Iron Works, of this city, ts recety-| senting it to the University of King Edward is not benefited by his stay there, and his appearance f the Ban ut saw no chance to accomplish |!ng congratulations of his friends| Washington, a soctety ls now being (By United Press.) causing much comment. In spite of government reports, his condition f ere he necessary improvements unaid-|today, for he has just won @ Vie~! oryanized to gather together a| MLEBOD, Alberta, April 1.--The]ie serious. ts and pub- |‘ yo sblic demand, and the re tory over the Northern Pacific brary of French Mterature. Dr. |inggenational Federation of Miners| t fect that | 00 07 6 Pe imply 1 away in the railroad being in Mitigation for) mT, Gillard has donated reading jtoduy ordered a strike in all the, PORTAGE LA PRAIRIE, Man—Following a long courtship, which feels that it has been Sanioas 23 years |rooma in the Central building for goa) mines of Southern Alberta, in|began in England many yeare ago,Chan Sing, a Chinese restaurant { > . ¢ judgment just handed down use of the patrons of the library | yy rtish Columbia, as a result r, and Nellie Elliott, a comely English girl, were married glad that at last there t# The ju j the use of the 5 Cart Bi proprietor, and N , y ] 9 wes : : thin « by Judge hiteon, of th United | until auch time as it shall become | of gt failure to reach an agreement last night. Jap-|@, thon. of Golng something. eare, { wrt, holds that the | yolf sustaining Ath the employers on the question . i tocke It always looked as States circuit co’ olde "| selfaustaln with the employers on the questto ‘ Be merchants to A a are 1p nw penn hapa abe sles in |rallwond. tust pay Hovd ($100,000, of @ wage scale BERLIN—Tho great Zeppelin airship, with Count Zeppetin and 284 unjuntit he hospital affaite to get any real |the emdpnt the fron man says he| DGE ALLYN DEAD fourteen passengers aboard, was driven by a terrific storm from Fried ee ttttk that vers, of | the hospital ae inveataation, bet advanced to the contractor who| rlohafen to the environe of Munich today, and was sighted thie even took the how that the people are aroused 1) built the roadbed of the Cocur| United Prope) ESCAPED CONVICTS ino. etter raving been missing more than ten hours.. The count seeme As a ky Ss "t y facts ‘enown d Alene Raliway & Navigation com TAC SOMA pril 1-—-After @ lingers | to be unable to contro! his machine, Several squadrons of cavalry , ope 10 800 She. : pany. The sult began fn 1886, ing {llnote uNing more than @ year, are following ae closely as possible to give ald when a landing is did Missing Valuables Found. hill jungs Frank Aliyn, one of tho most aan nthe recep-| Joseph Myers, the aged resident Col, Groene Selis Out. profinent attorneys of the Olty, died Ryall: 4 cA ae ment of the visitors of Tukwila, who filed a demand WVox., at his home late lest night, SAN FRANCISCO, April 1 MARSEILLES, France—-Hight men were killed and seven perhaps they v ahead, ay) with tha county commissioners | new syndicate with a ca Ta DivoroomAlioging that Conviote Alexander Hagan and | mortally Injured when the achooner Henry, loaded Meten S00 parrele en amned | bent, ad that the county hospital be investl| 599,000 will take gyer all the Dropgd Wanth @ Divot eine (net | Michael, MoKelfhia, who eacapod|ef Kerosene, blew up In the harbor today. Ne cause ia known for he ore ce ciaider:\gated, has beeu notified that his lerties of Colonel’ W. 0. Greane with |her oie hatte Omphiette this from Folsom prison last Monday, the explosion. i! We are not insulted | missing valuables, mopey, watch the single exception of the Lage ragor, Mra. aihay neg rvoed b> 4 captured this morning In this | tania Pile matte icy tis {and baukbook, aro in the custody |famouo ranch in Mexico. | This ts {morning brought sult, for | divoroe (te GHENTG! they ‘atepped off a| NEW VORK-—Jack Johnson, the black heavyweight champlon prize TEE eae ee a ee ee oe ete molten She states her apaure | Sacramonto river boat, They will| fighter, wae fined 6200 today on the charge of attempting a statutory vita oe enim iaoely Sore Rakes Lige' ed it a M4 pret tym onal sree aa hah Juss pote io werving « sens b@ promptly returned to the peni- | upon the complaint of Amy Douglass, a mulatto wo! \. 7 of commerce |imissioner Mannan seys they w: at Hi Reso slow yu pe nist” only be delivered to him personally, | seriots Mnous, tence in tie King county jall, | tentiary, jb! negro paid the fine, taking the bills from a large roll of currency. POSTOFFICE IT MEANS. hey Wonder if Suicide, Joker or Idiot Has Broken Loose. Ar ker de? An th an unrequit- * b idiot These r Pi f etn vit " anter, it , for {fice Ms ‘ He text of “Mrs. H. Dunn, 1465 2tet av. “Dear May—I am in trouble | and cannot get out of it, and if 1 do not get y before dawn | will be arrested m in trouble for breaking @ safe in Seattle ® month ago, You need not look for me for | will be dead in a few days, and the only place you will find my body is in Lake | Washington, near Lake Wash- | ington m “As thie is all | have to tell | you, | bid you good-bye, as | you will not see me again. | bye from | CHARLIE ANDERSON.” Mrs. Harvey Dunn was interview- . ge of the signer stert tter. She te to her r wage safe break- The Mystery Grows. Mrn. I the wife of Harvey D (1 Dunn of her » « ie irre- r kn f crack- « it t signer f th ypt r be inter- st 1 there fs no search for any an t . th An¢er- n The f April first ke was inten, apparent h only ex- en in the place In be- of suicide, joker not if he ts of suicide ng b rac HISTO RIC TEMPLE BURNS By United Pre TOKIO, April 1- The historic Tuguawa Shogunates temple, the most famous edifice in Japan, was totally destroyed by fire this morn- ing loss i# estimated at $3, m Though most of the price- and historic treasures were saved, the destruction of the an- cient structure which has Mnked modern Japan with the feudal days of the warring “Shogune” is looked upon as @ national _Gsaster. NIGHT SCHOOLS A BIG SUCCESS leas art Al for attendance have een broken during the present term of the night schools which conclud rrow night, At the Broadway hoot 1,200 were enrolled and ls the average at- jance has been 1,400. The regis- om records show that the great portion of the pupils are more than 20 years of age and also dis- loses the Interest fact that tn some cases whole families are at- tending HILL AND CANNON DISCUSS TARIFF nited Press.) WwW ASHINGTON April 1.—James J. Hill, the ratiroad magnate, visit- ed Speaker's Cannon's office yes terday afternoon and discussed the ta N with @ number of repre sentatives, including members of the ways and means committee. It is understood that Hill is greatly interested in retaining the tariff on lumber ause the removal of it would cause a great reduction in the nage of lumbe od over fro th North- the north central portion « As his roads have almost a w poly of this business, there is a strong impression that this was the object of his visit, STARS AND STRIPES HAVE LEFT CUBA HAVANA Stars and § eared from \« ni 1 of Ameri+ ca has removed in nd the Lone Star of | th 1 island now flutters in it erda the di- reotic Gen, Thomas H Ba infan U. 8 A, evacuated Camp Columt unell's | corporations cor 0 dele- | gations f the lake and other J impr nt clubs be present | to urge the neceasit Passing the | ordin prepared by the publig utilities department, fixing a running hedule for all the street car Hnew, |'Thie schedule provides what Supt, | Bout eves will be @ satisfaoe tory service, | CUT FREIGHT RATE (My Upited Brees.) SAN FRANCISCO, April Le Promising to carry freight at a rate of oven and a half cents less that the Pacific Mall charges, Bates an Chosebrough have added four new stec! sailing ships to their fleet, and these vessels will be ysed to make regular trips to New York around the Horn from this port,