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LET THE STAR FOLLOW YOU ff you change your address, tell the carrier or telephone re Star. If you leave the city, let The Star follow you; | } year if paid in advance, Tel, Main 1080; Ind. 441, ing willow tree—Weeping af attendant ittee with tombetone. geeActive Palibearere Armetrong and Revetle weeping B. Sachs bearing banner, Crawford, weeping. B. Howe reading the corporation ritual, &. Potter holding candelabra and weeping. Held This After- to Ratify Special- Plans. —— be one of the marvels of medicine jual meeting of the Se SANTA ANA, © | on First ay. this afternoon, | Present troubles. against the aduption| of ppt be LOS ANGELES—The » M framed up for ratificw | neute, ascended from Chutes | practice and test purposes. Of the local troubles over | a | Some interesting situa balleting. | the minority stockholders ‘Mitistied to swallow “the | BELLINGHAM.—Failieg to prepared this May enter somewhat w them by the the present by > ‘Company and adopting | TY ‘Meeting is Called. PEN says the meeting and vote upon the | proceedings. elections SENT TO JAIL FOR which have been LLING LIQUOR. board of trustees since | SELLING M anaual meeting, and to punishment for violating the ordi ier the company, in his| liquor withent a license, BB. Gat of “continuing the | ays in the city Jail yesterday WMepegement and in fur-| te | fi puch policy as it xhalt | Jedee vhn guilty to selling Hquor without Hleense, and the sentence followed BETWEEN MOTORS OF msm ver owns) FOR TWO; MAN te car track in front Ar, littie Bonita Clark (By United & 4, was struck by East! wew YORK April 6.—-Chambe: killed was | ¢ide last night in Whe child wa. mt 399 23rd av. S., when | Will realize $7 car wo. noing along |@nd other times there is $126 Hitice Johnnie crossed | month Mi front of the ca me siete breath, expect The Hittle tot ground to B before their very eyes, But | Pressing, in a flash Dow a with a whir and w | rested bim. SEATTLE, WASH., | TAKES POT SHOT AT %—Councilman Hines throwing on first shovel ef earth sounding tape. Ti—Counciiman Sawyer, who will guard tomb, weeping 12—Counciiman Weaver; who will guard tomb, weeping in his hat. 18—Committee Clerk Schrader, holding shovel and looking sad. 14 and 15—-President and uniform rank of Straphangere’ League fir A. ¥. Bouillon, father of bill, overcome with grief, leaning 10—Drum corps 16—Straphangers, citizens and sympathetic looking on. ERNAL TROUBLES ARE - BREWING FOR S. E. CO. & (NEWS BULLETINS} DEATH —Scarcely breathing, Madame Helena Mod jeska, h-American tragedionne, lingered during the night, physician said this morning that if she survives the day her case will END IS EXPECTED To COME AT ANY MOREE, WINNIPEG, Kan.—President Sherman Company, which is | union, teday wired the international that the Canadian branch might tm the corporation's of withdraw from the international if the Canadian Miners’ ‘Is Critically me With the Bright's Disease. the first time in the history) =WASHINGTON—Senater Borah, company, objections will White House today, declared that congress would conclude ite deliber be raised by the minority | atiens over the tariff bill about May 15. Vetted Pree) HARTFORD, Conn. April 6—~ was authori today that Gov. George Leevens Littey, of Connecticut, wae ex- peoted to dis at any moment, His secretary admitted that he was ty Wf) with Bright's die. MESSINA—The steamer Admiral, with Col. Reoseve “canned” program involving | rived here this aftermoen. King Victor Emmanuel and Queen Melens of e board of trustees | escerted him through the city ruin. and party, ar loon United & rk today. tes, with @ party of sere The cruise was merely for Matters itis also more TACOMA-—Nine new councilmen are being slected at the city elec that the meeting will |tion today. Leas than one-third of the voters will participate in the wae congressman having served uaty in the how aentatives sines 1909 WASHINGTON,—The house of © of the whole this afternoon struck from countervailing provise in the tumber echedute. in the committee marine boat investiqation. whieh big scandals proach of « ewiftly mow Ing locomotive, C. MH. Weber, 60 years old, father of a well known bush ness man, wee run down and killed thie morn: within th ity Henit set to accepting be *. a] e city Hmits. re ee ose O° years of age. i dominate the cor | the meeting ts to (hy Untied Pree) JOHNSTOWN, | Mre. William Roberts, 30 years old, | jthrew her four childre jin age from 4 months to @ years, | of & second-story window and jthen jumped. None of the children injured, but the U. & GOVERNMENT COUNSEL PRESENTS VIVID PICTURE AT INVESTIGATION, ‘Tatification of all con | AGED GROCER FINED AND | was seriously Was probably ee in thought + fatally hurt.) o be dement COURT UPHOLDS THE CITY (ty Untied Pree) LOUIS, Mo combinations such a» the Standard {OU company are permitted to com tinge and are not checked, in time | American citizens will be excluded ‘Come before the meet.|/ Despite his attempt to escape cD Howe, secretary and | mance which prohibit» the sale of , asks for the proxy| land, an aged grocer, was fined is unable to attend. for $100 and sentenced to serve 16 in the supertor court ented the application of Munson, of the Electrical to enjoin Ufe engaging in the business of leasing or selling electrical supplies was regarded | auit as simply © back- handed swipe of | company of New Jersey, the holding the Seattle Electric it Imponatble Nghting department to compete for power businews mpany deals mostly tric company motors | ming sentence, Police B. Gordom stated that} Garland was & repeated offender, | lees ot ise ” otherwise ti ind that in the future jai). sen- tences would be meted out to ithe} offenders, When arrested several) days egp, Gariand Weposited $100) for his appearance in court yes terday afternoon. He failed to put in an appearance, but Police Judge |fetture of the bail wok | A bench warrant was iseved for 4 C, SCAPE j the aged grocers arrest, and he war brought into « He pleaded jand ali your children will be wage employes of the cor: perations in control of the few,” earners, mere Frank B. Kellogg, counsel for the government i the Standard Of corporation which varied Interests of the vast Rocke | feller Institution » local electric Munson’s o in General F and supplies hia argument at former United States district attor- hey for the northern district of Hit nols, who was sp the government the unfair method the exclusive agency for those sup- can apeaking on’ mployed by the tion Munson connected with | Furth corporation. messy serrcnson INCOME INSUFFICIENT plant offers «CANNOT PHOTOGRAPH UNCONVICTED PERSONS real competition tn the MAN IS HURT; WIFE INSANE. With his wife gone insane self confined United Presse) . Par No. 100 shortly be-|M. Craig, a retired captain of the y BWelotk yesterday afternoon, | United States army, committed sui-| " nis apartments | Gel head of Motorman | here by shooting, He left a letter lant night passed the Caffrey| photogenphing | ij fa Who stopped his car | his wife, saying Riek Of time I wish you great happiness and I me G8d her brother were | Wish I could remain with you, but Riverside, was today forced to seek end (0 Tae WR the street near their there ia not enough for two. You » authorities and have a month some times » tried before insanity comminsion this afte : WAGES RAISED United Press.) Weery over the | nocide: nt drove } r ited to follow, but stum in the path of the Ser. A score of laborers Maumakedg | were nott-4 dispatched to the Springston home when the| R. L. Cassel, a chauffeur em Sr. 1 shud eau by Gerald Frink, was fined Girl's body nestied be- | §20 by Police Judge John B. Gor t#o motors of the for-|don thie morning after he pleaded Bhe did not sutter a! guilty to a charge of violating the * the child could | auto speed ordinance. Cassel told Mttle Johnnie crawled | the court he was driving the ma $4F and bavied his little | chine about 18 miles an hour alon Wan a badly neared | Bast Cherry st, near 32nd ay., ot soberly| when Patrolmen Howaldt and|nuding of thi shtyearold pro | Hodge, the stopwatch aquad ar} A brother of the » WANTS WESTERN AY. WIDENED) | A letter from Charles Odenkirk | Oy tng Chamber of Come} was turned over to the com | eultio: cueceity “atasne <tedane Excousive | tive to the widening of Western av. not | Odenkirk suggests that Weyerhaeuser Blames Taxes | taxes on standing | wastefulnens have owners to be recom ponsed taken from Rativoad whieh touches in the rear, according to | Weyerhaeuser LAST EDITION THE SEATTLE STAR wah 3 APRIL 6, 1909. _ OF BETTER SERVICE BURIED “TNVALID. {5 QUICK ON TRIGGER BURGLAR IN HIS ROOM. George McClellan, of 3233, Hudson St., Is the Hero. Although George MeClellan tay Upon an tnvalid’s bed in his home | | At 9233 Hudson wt, he forgot hin {ilx wuffielently to fire his revolver point biank at a burglar late jast | aight. MeClelian ts positive that ; be bit the intrdue friends weeping and) Has vepor COV, LILL TS NEAR McClellan reported to the police that he wae awakened about mid jhight by someone attempting to raise the window of his room, Aw he raised himaelf in bed t jlar's head came into vi la lokly dropped from sight when realized the cooupant of the bed [ns alert. Quickly seizing a re olver which rested beneath his a loa MeClellan hurried to th dow in time to seo the lle at crouching below ‘Throw up you MoClelian to the wo ads,” yelled be burglar. | For answer the stranger clapped bie right hand to his hip pocket an [at the naine time MeCiellaa fred The borglar pressed his hand to his wide a though shot, but quickly Thu to the back fence and leaped a Meares the shot, neighbors re-| pe mplod burkiary to the police. Police Sergeant Clar @hee Carr and City Detectives Hank Keefe and Mark Hubbard were the seene in a few minutes, but tence of the burglar was found. No tyaaees of binod were found, ai Hthoagh the officers are inclined t believe that the burglar, i wounded {might have escaped without leaving | ® tral! of blood for several days, and was thought 10 be too weak from the iliness t« stand on his feet. He disproved this, however * * WEATHER FORECAST. 7 ® Fair tonight and Wednesday; * »* * ed THERE ARE HUNDREDS OF HOMES IN RUINS. | Yery good ans (By United Press) | Bullding, wife of Steele should also have her of the pain to be atonement of the MARION, l., April 6 Reports of a bytiens which swept thie part o tie state today Indicate that sev efAl are dead and not leas than ie! eases are in ruins Revorta fr Pitteburg, six miles from here, that the town Is partially yes. with gerd damage An unverified report says that two are Gead at Pittsburg and a} number slightly burt Severe dam age was done itt the rural district and reports are wow TIRES. OF FIGHT “FOR MERE LIVING ENGINEER OUT OF WORK ENDS TROUBLES WiTH CARBOLIC ACID. Deapondent becaure he né work, Jacot Lee who formerly resided this atat ted hia Nite by carb 4 in the Bottl 100% Firet av. shortly befor ie} ocloek thier ning } noon at 1 o'clock When Police Chauffeur K. ¢ Roper reached the ithing mar wife he ered him taken +t city b al. Zehndee died a minute fter reaching the hos pila: The bod * removed to the ufldertaking extablishment of But-| tefworth & Sons. No arrangements fot the funeral have yet been made aw ja known no relative To a friend lant. night owed a bottle ¢ b veld I'm tired of thie life mald Zehn dee Pretty soon I'll end it all with this About 9:30 o'clock this morning Yehne ered the Battle saloor om ook ah empty whisky glass » the bar Watking to a table tin whe rear of the loon, Zehndee }poured the acid Into the glass and deained tt. With & ream bh 1 to the floor, Aw, let him alone, t nly got wages would|a whisky fit,” said one idler cal Higusly. It was several mint after | aking the acid that pat ot the} alized that Zehndee was] A call was then sent to the } police Preacher Soriously Hi—Rov. Jame Catena, pastor of the Fremont Bap. (found in tiat church, and the oldest minister ¢ the Baptist church in the city is very {i at his home, 8825 Albion He har been pastor of his pres lent charge for the last ten years phone The Star livered to you no matter where you go Main 1060 or PRICE ONE CEN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE WILL PROBE HOSPITAL MATTER LITTLE SEVEN-YEAR-OLD LEADS A BOLD ERED AT MEET- BAND OF RUNAWAY KIDLETS, AND KEEPS THE POLICE GUESSING. adventurers nd opportuni They bad a great time searched far and wide Tired and hangry # peculiar to boys » her charges ted bis runaways but #till the CLAIMS THAT POLICEMEN -CRUELLY MISTREATED HIM | WILLIAM MecCARTHY FILES A COMPLAINT AGAINST Mo CLURG AND PETERGON. Btar his hat was knocked off William MeCarthy Seattle Mat and Upholste bas filed with Chief of Pott McCarthy is a man of emall build. petives are both giants. He says that at no time sist arrest fn the brutality was inexcusable plain clothes officers MeClurg and any manner that they had taken ¢ blows tn several places McCarthy says that while y appeared yesterday to drop the McCarthy's and told that ball would be given back if the o was kept out of cour nod says that will carry the matter into the courts of which he is a member. ed by the detectives and ordered to endeavored Mr. MeClelian bad been sick abed oii to them Sor “BOARD OF COUNTY COM- MISSIONERS, The trial has used violent pauage to him been set for { into the Loog Terre eee ee ee ee ee of being a bard been employed by ¢ Seattle Up x light frost; light north winds. 9) ° thorough WHAT WOULD YoU DO, AND WHY? © in atonement of the G. 8. Long, White Steamer Gar. ¢ Star have given much thought if PEEBAAL .ARE | DEAD, AND) Lue from his long per Charley Stee 1d depend entire of character 848 Central happiness with euch a secret buried My only atone in my heart? ment for the sins of the be to go away entirely hardly owed married another as soon as she be Neved him Im the istence, and giving my a chance to whieh I should never have ted to exist would have been }name of crime. with an honest ted without conceal & burning secret | tneed the new love heart and me # will be awarded two seats each to the performance , on Monday evening, | babes h such a cov DISAPPOINTED BRIDE IS LEADING GROOM HUNT U TO THE KIN TO ABDICATE =| Richar » hotel reveale MISS CHRISTIAN PERSONALLY ioviains was HEADS SEARCHERS FOR MISSING MAN, known that he had engaged rooms coma, where they ing Servian politictans, Miss Christian says angry temper of the people con- ies the king will abdicate, re- gardiess of whether the govern- y over the dis but who for some aon failed to app for her missing Lehmann regard Acting upon information secured Miss Christiar Indicating that he had acted in iff Malone left Seattle Mise Christian POOLS OF BLOOD FOUND IN A CAR ITALIANS LEAVE EVI- DENCE OF MYSTERIOUS FIGHT SOMEWHERE accompanied (By © Lot IsVILL :, Treating friends to drinks of whisky or lation of the law cision by Judge Kreiger men engaged tn 4 Jidian av been receiv p tending to clear the Today's Treasury Report, WASHINGTON | Washing this morning county commissioners, elpts, $1,668,375; disbursement, p is certain they ARE YOU GOING TO MOVE? your new addrese or tele 441, The Gtar will be de IS CONSID. ING TODAY. Judge Burke Says Charge: Will Be Sifted to the Bottom. As a result of The Star's en pose of the horrible conditions that exist and have existed in the county hospital for a tong time, the Seattle Chamber of Commerce today formally took the matter in hand, and accord- ing to several of its members, a thorough investigation will be made of affairs at the county institution. The matter came up at the reg ular meeting of the chamber today 4 communication from the board of county commissioners was This communication to the chamber was forced by the fight made on conditions at the ital. The letter to the cham follows “SEATTLE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE: “Charges have been made, through newspapers and other wise, charging extravagance and mismanagement in connec- tion with the King county hos- pital at Georgetown, detailing, “Lack of attention of doctors and nurses to inmates. “Poor and insufficient bed ding. “General lack of food. “Poor cooking and poor bak- ing. ack of sufficient heat. elty to patients. “These are questions in which the taxpayers of this county are interested, and should you recommend a larger expenditure of money for the care of the poor we will be glad to comply therewith. if you oan see your way clear to give us your service in this di- rection we shall certainly ap preciate it, and the taxpayers will receive information other- unobtainable. ectfully yours, “By Dan R. Abrahams, “Chairman.” The letter was referred to the taxation committee, a meeting of which will be called within a few when it is understood ar- rangements will be made for a investigation by a sub- committee. The committee will also be asked to fix a time and place where evidence of mismanagement | the past will be presented. Several of those who have interest- ed themselves fn the affair have se- cured | agement The members of the tax commit- » of the Chamber of Commerce Morgan J. Carkeek, chair- affidavits showing misman- incompetency and cruelty. Judge Thomas Burke, J. 8. Goldsmith, E. Shorrock, L. J. Col Perry Polson, C. 8 Miller, George Donworth, W. R. Forrest and ©. C. Moffatt, secretary of the committee. Judy morning, said: “t am un acquainted with any of the facts except what | have seen in The Star, but with the thor oughness that the committee usually takes up things, you may be assured that thie mat- ter will be sifted to the bot- tom.” Burke, when seen this FOR ARIZONA Paft today decided to appoint Sloan governor of Ari- nd (By United Press.) BELGRADE, April 6 rhe next fe days will decide whether King will contipue on the Servian In the opinion of the lead- if the pres- grants him amnesty. SLOT MACHINES MUST GO pited Pros. SAN FRANC isc 0, April 6.—The phase of public gambling in San Francisco will disappear when ordinance abolishing slot ma- chines of all kinds goes into effect July 1 SUNDAY TREATING od Press.) Ky, April 6. beer on Sunday is a vio according to a de- The judge the decision of the court of appeals which upheld a fine that had been assessed in a case where whisky had been purchased from a distillery and divided among FRANCHISE HEARING SET hearing of the Moran-Cono ver petition for a franchise to oper electric rathway from Lake on to Lake Sammish was set for May 4 by the 6.—-Presi- orge U. Young secretary state ot Artzona