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"LET THE STAR FOLLOW YOU He yeu change ena, tell the carrier or telephone Tyne Star. if you leave the ofty, let The Star follow you; Buss « year | paid In advance, Tel, Main 1080; Ind, 441, Don't forget to give the carrier your new address or tele phone The Star, Main 1060 of Ind, 441, The Star will be de livered to you no matter where you go. Vol. No. 42, SEATTLE, WASH,, TUESDAY, APRIL 13, 1: IT 13,1909. PRICE ONE CE FEN ANNE PEOPLE UP OWE IWORE LIFE TAKEN , a. AGAINST COLONY py pEeADLY GAS METER Ee BUSY IN| TIRED OF | AND WHERE IS HIS RIVAL?" \isut thi Moning” — Se LIFE Sorts BAD MEN DRAG , Re ae atte EAN OFUN LETTER 10 WP — ‘css CONTINUES PASSING|MRS, W. E. YOUNG IS Woman Involved in What! J. M. SPARKMAN J. T. ARMSTRONG WILLIAM HINES _ T. P. REVELLE LAST EDITION ARE YOU GOING TO MOVE? | | 4 DH t the HIS WORTHLESS TAKEN TO EMER- | Promises to Be Local Ree ments toe S08 CHECKS GENCY HOSPITAL | Murder Mystery on Quer Seminary at Ross at 8 tonight. At this meeting Had Police Bienen for|Had Separated From Her! ‘Y!'® ‘he loon! sumshoe artigta of € agai ae ° et | of the detective department ane A of ine proposed a Time, But Now Husband, So At wearing out shoe leather. arteetilie A. ZBINDEN FRED SAWYER rte adopted and ways and They Know tempts Suicide and jailing Italians whom they “sud ° ‘i be © e first e@ « a “ peet f béing treated In the ‘ Ur States mails for fraudulent vex ot r Sat am Ay ety You are members of the city council. You ” = — be . nl _ segs ter. Young, wit sume: G11 Wiis dain he "abs alll fitteen| constitute the committee to which was referred State Position nebo’ tr civee:] Ce re tz Go Sienaers idan ba 11 Chicago. In « divorce the gas franchise question involving the right of Mt that the reside f | Furnity je ¢ mplaint filed in Chicago, Maggt g q g g a hin object to the he t of the / life in t e of hor two Hite |charged the woman who is now the deadly slot gas meter to exist. Ab 7 bore 4 wallowing a : ta aah: ‘a nt out with a aie | Quantity of Muid extract of toiee te dhe han win Peat) YOU HAVE DELAYED ACTION. ate the , who. turned it], When Patrolman P ane os point of death fe the Today the life of a young woman paid for erculosis, and 1) Over 2° mee ee il i orig oar Leitering Near House, your delay. Plague ot Ath riven tinea Par Big at a On inet Ounday, 8 faw boars bre Murdered by a gas meter, is the exact man- ooding ted asenssinations ’ ranieatir = find the | the discharged ‘ to of Avswini lolter ner of stating her doom. of Queen one hill as rc ' «(toe around within « block of f te H tm any section eae Case Made Out ord , aken t Saeed Sociahas teas at sot toe) You had it in your power to save her life. that cat we e : : av. 3 | t this plague and alt that City Detee tives Usd" sis. when wheat ade we You allowed her to be murdered. maiicted with It ved mee be wes the Hemme ws ie He + mand frat they setth is aout ot Fo BERT E. JOHNSON, CON AS HUMAN BEINGS, MEN, FATHERS, ha. Back Doors. perthions cheuea os 2 wi | WAS Rranted. 5 PROMIBITED BY JUDGE FOSTER HUSBANDS, BROTHERS, HAVE YOU NO A Gar back door, the placing was the man wanted. Just aa the | #l 9! ng has t to find both his wife and the board) NEW YORK, April 13.—-He stood Haven't you imagination enough to see this Gafeated people where we deapondent ever since and her |¢ wereveongratulating then that Stubley was cang husband separate poor woman laid out in cold death? Can you sleep tonight without haunting dreams of this unfortu- nate woman? IN HEAVEN’S NAME, CAN ANY CON- VENIENCE OF THE GAS COMPANY ATONE FOR THIS COLD-BLOODED MURDERING OF 4 divorcee aplatint, De ed the theft jeur children may e inocu She aat in a seat behind b ‘with thts dreaded diva Conwumptive in | and the hotel and Of Beatile is a of all persons homes, those hotels lodging bow thee t thove people at are tn o. Later, be alleged in his before the judge, convicted " In bie eyes was worry | : and . and, & ttwo yeart) Ig hers there was that une ay. Weems Maga! cls sorted hint |piainable ix of a woman t agar ing with Auruini to Be |help a man—that thing that make ry Cleared Up. attle & Woman love a man j yecaune Charles Roth, a gre A Fed From Chicago. he peeds he : His r was pleading for b of good ake ay ared with one with one woded to obtain JUDGE WARREN W. FOSTER iB menace to our lives 4 § mn ¥ dwall, « the decree, Au nd Mra. Manat As a : =e MEN AND WOMEN? sister dealer i ye Be gpa ge Ss city. Whee peat rn him right away. Don't y dare to . - and signed ss _M. Gregory a i lithe fee trom Chicago Myre os ‘ th & man's marcy, young man.” This dictum If your hearts are callous to all feelings of hu- a ented to Roth by a th tt iri, born > | . udg v pert oh : =o place ot? ‘ dies had taken their little # a of - a SAVE ane AIST E. Bone manity, ask those near and dear to you what they theonse infect marriage to Maggi, and last ae hed ‘ o ‘tor n Chi - following court room broker hie sweetheart weeping Mf think of your conduct. he fier e 8 “ = Hid takes ta, charge by tee oo a ga SOONER OR LATER SOME ONE WILL ished and tot entanser th (eultetind ee fiouse of the Ovod Shepherd Wen igre heir’ tes datos oniraitews taa\f| HAVE TO ANSWER FOR THE DEATH OF ¥ goon ve with the ft ROCHESTER, April 13—At. |for five years, but on the applica am e a t v i He MADGE ENGLAND. I aged ae gig ae 4 o'clock thie afternoon the fire” tion of the father two weeks ago /0m0 hat mort fu : at ethan . _opteser ate was brought under control. The she was taken to the in ion in Would me t the sugse next SGA A SR REE ES om. loss is estimated matrimony. I don't 1 euppose 1. em @etug to be < “2 - close to | Des Motne Sate wie tntoas mete | $1,000,000, Many of the injured Sere. Ausuini, the “women.ta the la er —or,” came ff @ understood,” he said t ur corre en) - of £ are expected to recover, enbe.” today st roach an inter wy er, ponder ; . opinion of im SCARE | cane,” today stated throagh an tater. HAREM 1. criminal, Hesball bachelor, Yer you may taken pie| SLOT METERS’ TOLL OF DEATH IN -* ROCHESTER, N. Y., April 12 & block of their house Sunday. Bot bring a y mir ture « to 7 «1 ttscit, but mm persons are seriously injured She declined to say whother abe the tle t & ma SEATTLE DURING THE PAST MONTH colony its - = as @ result of havis ped from thought Maggi had stabyed her hus | The te nplass m know. 7 : ee ihe district served bY th] syaeey CAR RUNS ONTO UN.| windows and many bus += lhem unt daze WartseW. font at'whes'a woman love she esl Mach 10—E. H. Hicks and W. W. Jarrett, United LOGKED GRAWERIORE On) [Ee ee eee tek cherie Auauini Won't Tell ¢ Now ¥ ° t wt he ma a manufe ng block shortly’ , y te , , © ma - = Bees tabs SPOKANE AVENUE - ead stabbing cook since ¢ po entence on thie wa t fig net baa States sailors, in room at New England hotel. oir heavy r Wl brick yard, about six block 4 ; ; iD Gre. ie spreading renidly, be i “<* young man. rriee thie te ‘ ' He'll nya Two frightened women fu od by a dbenile gale. | fistant from ‘ era duedton 4. woman or any other woman without on!y 1 told her March 10—Charles H. Humphrey, in room at ihe city from ‘ cred io between 7 ar o'clock © —without coming to t afterwa that wer ~ A oged and eight other persons were alarm has been turned In , my consent—without coming to me f . “ She Rose district and x tae tee Chen oe nd £, ch this afternoon the fire Cay evening. At this tim ; and proving that he oan be # decent the gentle ad sought the gir! 1312 Ninth av. street care car running inbound et about cot th be Hight enough to plainly Gent \husband—I'll put a sentence of two and had cc i her as best he Ee Danger at Spring. Paiak tae wie tee alas meet nea eens die he /Bulah the foatures of an aspall0ot ang g half yeare in force against could March 25—P. J. Backus, in room at 1323 Sixth. av. At Ross are especially | kane ay. drawbridge, which had In- First ( an an Zion 5) name of his would arderer ana === March 18—F. Kimball, in room at Pacific hotel. ter the p sed colony advertent! been left unlocked, '* fr fet the fact that ie. fe orn Gama tana 4 bwin With the "ie 37a8 tent ¢ the haw ovidentiy made up bis mind | 1 Miss Mad “yas 413 Proech tract where it '*| bridge. No damage was done and national guards men | 0 tell. He declines to April 13—-Miss Madge England, in room at 413 ed went to the W establish the colony ts not « han that to report to the arm Jeiaiied statement to th ime lost, oth : oh ’ At the emergency hor Ate oy ear’ | Fifth ra pees that nev ‘ necessary to might be sent out t ¢ 0 oa ae eee beh Apcetel een ae ; aT ath | —— ee tical state One sta wound oy funne v locked has not as yet been Four firemen were caught be : b- ae ‘ pee on tem vende , rand # , erhent ed, but a rigid investiga-| neath falling walle and were remov- | 0*"* 4s ce ee een mais a spring les 1 tion Is being carried on by the Be |ed t ni sertously injured. | ¢ right arm pt gd ite. TT be By Ueited minating ¢ t se by ter-in-the- nde ite way through atule Electric Co. officials and oth Damage already done by the fire | 5*4 = hs become & case of fant LOS ANGELES thoi oh eR bs. sunts to hundreds of thousands | 4 ! - ? Ctiesion almost as great at oc fele Msn was found diatri rt to place the respon . people figure this \ belongs. Had a dollars and a thickly pox der. cauioned by the G.adys F ‘ mis t 413 rtly after Mill simply bring the com strong wind been blowing or the | section of the city is «till threatene \Stre Aoki marriage is rife ber: a j gps Aaa down to thelr very) bridge aceidentaily swang open, a | with destruction dat, following the report tha Mi ne Corone « i upon to terrible accident would proba Aid te being shed here from Kate Goodman, & prominent miss te th xth of a serie f a s within a short Moor step conferences be | have ensued ‘Buffalo and Syracuse. worker of thie city, ts to mar Rousewives have been fm) a. . : Rey, Joseph Kenichi Inazawa, mi en ) k ”arks, the landlady, opened the door of tabiishment « . misston ‘ re lying 4 ‘ 2 nt of the Inatawa has admitted his engage-| ARE STALLED IN COLO har the vc‘ when Coroner Guvder serival toe beae ok wane ment, and bas stated that the ma RADO WITHOUT FOOD. war t 7 i —_— _ riage wil! o« in the near future. | se tek Ss 3 a id ‘ < uaeae Deke Reckless running on the part of| Misa Goodman Is at present in San sa Rialae. Prone.) (ai) ea ietie Chebinee Bader aad Geme Warkes: Heures eae Motor wan UR C, Anderson on an Franeisco, on business connected NA. | os Says J me Werte enry Riel + car caused | With her mission work os ceeestetian of the The Bs one prea ‘ te ‘ i . r « The girl's room was e scene of a ore eo years of age has mo oe Byres 7 « the r ast night and th landlady volunteered THE HAGUE—In order to allay fears which have arisen frem un- | car tempor —< © | Prencteco and other coast ¢ for | aed te tae ren the ' oa genre diving’ “d the authentic rumors, it was officially announced today that Queen Wii- an or one ww an ROUr OM ine past 20 years prisoners, ie reporte he ‘sloa's i ion t I and a a young man lulged xpec rrival of r ral week the Madrona Par n 1 4a mem fa na fe . ‘ ej in rrel helmina dose not expect the @ al of her heir for severe eoks s idereon wan comiig thon. h Miss Goodman ia : ne wate pat . k CE LEADS | The Queen's health is in excellent condition. Coa ot at w broak-neok epee weli-le *n New Yor ‘an here nw * t pe sh | ie About 40 years of age. She is a re | tual suffer GAN FRANCISCO—Despite the petition of the principal kers | wher car struck an oper hg 7 formier student of the Univers “ g the enowbound pe 70 SHOOTING here asking that slot machines be allowed te continue to o the | derniling Calne “nickel eater are doomed today. After July 1 no slot machine will over the | be allowed to operate. block and ¢ \ “ray ‘ oo me LOS ANGELES—The heirs of E. J. (Lucky) Baldwin and Dr. John | The car hit a telephone pole, de ; , oe cee taia| W. Trueworthy have reached a settlement of the bill for $100,000 which | molishing that, and pro nding oon expres s ‘ m ; we before as rep % 7 j I ' ‘ th hy sict resented for his services to the late millionaire turf | way uy he hil T t : : a tempted ne rere # ” seeped Neither of the trainmen pire 2h) cinta amt - | aking be has ste was hurt, No one was aboard ex iat nae Chink . ral days be rea ae ve SAN FRANCISCO—Reports that Mra. Horton Forrest Phipps, so cept Motorman Anderson aod Con MENOMINEE, Mich., A “79 "F cial leader, is going on the professional stege are current here today. | ductor H. Gylland, Anderson was) ee windows 7 : pedi . Bhe is seriously considering offers which have been made her by the | gummarily discharged this morning |) at a eirole of 50 mile MYSTERY IN DEATH : ote ‘ Ey ond ID) Orpheum cirouit. by Supt. Kempster : on Green bay, or slow younding ; : ‘ The " i —- | * rough the ce oft ( Ma e1 1e Sup} te is | FREBNO, © city has gone dry. That is the verdict un- |¥ eee MEER EHH on gery mone he's pemped OF BANK CASHIER : pe t. When Land ; mistakably expre y rday's election. That le the norsaloon |* ‘ eB aioe left ¥ rep Saath ss A \ t E TRAGEDY victory achieved in the raisin and wine center of the state. * WEATHER FORECAST ll 9 hoe ae Duar das? bare. Hy United Press.) arte as gushed thr : (By United Frees * Fair with light frost tonight; * 0 Ay Fe ide pees. neabwed, | te LOVELOCK, Ne April I ri 1 | t ar « 1 ay asleep yi k NEW YORK—Petition in bankruptcy was filed today against ednesday fair and warmer; ® 0" Ww b ta N ere « ee. Kas, Aprit') T A. € AC E. Stoph h duoted f She wind | Samonse Ses OF sath'’s Door | the. Hirst 2 h ‘ homas nnis and Charles ophani, who conducted one of the | w light west winds. Hiatal eee island neer Death's Doc € t Nati bank cael .atranr BOR MITTING SUIC 2 largest consolidated exchange houses in the city, The court appointed be pews Se eee et with, but | Comme sulciae W foul SHE HAD NO CAUSE FOR COMMIT TING SUICIDE had eceiver, It is reported that the firm's liabilition will |y yy ye wee MM NUNN i en the Healt will R. H. Hunsinger, w l have been a ¢ anion a | hey a While the be in general th th lead ken to J « ers | | « i le 4 a fa = i SENTENCED TO DEATH boats he took his own life, the corone 1D t aA” Bhith 1 j wel : er, wounded his jury has refused to rend etective * by ag 8 PAeugh:. any CONSTANTINOPLE—The house of parliament rrounded to j “4 . nder & verdict bg ned Thad 1 HG the hossen ca tne tt Me day by two battalions of mutineus soldiers, who are demanding the | Charles) MRS. MILLER NAMED to that effect, preferring to further | that Mi 1 emplated sui " ide. ‘Th are . MI diamissal of Hilmi Pasha, the grand vizier, the minister of war and |N. Loper today was given the death . investigate the case before coming | knew, and 1 t r ith was \ 10 have | > on ari the president the chamber of deputies, sentence here Bos killing so Vernet The National Woman's Guttr age to a conclusion the quarter-in-tl ethod of supplying the deadly fluid a wiging In @ a in the mountainag near here © genociation has appolr ( he jurors cannot be mvineed } ah ; parc 4 , er Snyder, following his investig si- F g Sarouse CHICA@O—Bentence of one year imprisonment imposed on Mar- |dismembered the body and buried | Mr Miller, of Seattle, chairman of that Onyone, who was found ye Coroner ante i 7 F - ir Myre hie: unhesi, Governor 8 e . lion Gray, affinity broker, by Judge K. M. Lan sustained today |the remains at the foot of @ tree. |chmreh work for the state of Wash: terday with @ bullet through’ h tatingly stated that Miss England came to her death be- Yup: men at Capie by the United States circuit co Gray, a charm- (A searching party saw a squirrel ington, Extensive plans are being heart, fired the shot, although there cause of the slot meter ete ; ' ng young woman, admitted that ndied her victims, but ex- ‘scratching the dirt over the spot and made for the work. of this depart-|is no evidence to the cont 1 “T have urged and done everything in my power to put Beene fre le. H cd herself on the ground that she used that means of paying her |this led to the discovery of the ment. Mra. Miller resides at No. \{s known that the cashier's accounts | UP ay me way throw ollege. body | 190 ®. Thomas st at the bank are straight | Continued on Page Three

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