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LAST EDITION . “LET THE STAR FOLLOW YOU ARE YOU. GOING TO MOVE? henge yor addrees, tell the carrier or telephone geil , mae Don't forget to give the carrier your new address iar, If you leave the ¢ ty, let The Star follow you; . , 3 é ft paid vance, Tel, Main 1060; Ind. 441 phone The Star, Main 1060 or ind, 441. The Star livered to you no matter where you go. THE SEATTLE STAR VOL, 11, SEATTLE, WASH., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 14, PRICE ON ce ONE CENT T EIR COMES FROM JRELAND TO SAVE No 1909. WILL DECIDE DUT CONSUMP- “TIVE COLONY Will Be AND RIOT IS PREVENTED FORCED TO ACT: Some Councilmen See a Great Light and Are iting Slot Gas Meters to Bque Suit arred © demand t ar that th oF aa mete be «¢ iH ate m this e ar by Queen Anne . ; r o an victims wh ave ¥ " People Today dend & determined effort will " a i] he «a mete f 4 * « draw ‘eastrain bog =e b sw declared ¢ ' man Reveille \ ttee ‘a if the eague n Queena ated are ia to ¢ ay « ally stop-( ale hese moters, I t thi he Anne bh ations on t COUNCILMAN SPARKMAN GIVES VIEWS TT the tea es (dings . on wamne or server t one party,” declared " arkman, chairman of the " Ber sections t i} met This has always been my attitudes. I do not thiuk the mete e ieee tneeting ar solved) dangerous in resid “ oF \ wh th ter for h @oasumptive colony ot , s big Bill show e. but individual apartmen bere ujosts e lead If these mete " y s wd ¢ h difterently man Weaver, “they ought to be taken « and At ae ) Began Work Earty «, the com aht w ‘ tela i th /* by this show of a he pora of ee if we had the project to co . & 1 or hé > en Ant SAWYER HAS METERS AND LIKES THEM — on ad Councitmnan Sawyer, who himeeif is proprietor of the Old pti ase yp ; Rainier, on Seventh and Columbia st. and has a let of the ly awake this morn meters in hie building, refused to say anything for pubilcation S Personally he says he likes the meters, that there have never beer Lpraget any accidents from them in his place, and that many people eve ask for them. Coanciima Arms ne. a the f th appearance of a very angry man wher if What do I want to give you a ne * t the carpent« te ge consumptives bac : . . ‘and cooler bead growing t ane pike Women, with the “4 theee gas me whie : offfeials ounc na zt de a Younciim: i Ce the ® ’ gat Mr. Cars Councitman a 4 Coun 8 i x off the job j members { the committee, could not be seen f en > War Stil! On. the special Bight for the the establish purpose noe thought have his perm! dwige Root was of ‘ be Would have sec Featraining order mtime. This will mean that of the supe court to decide eventualt Csrmptive colony ts tc be on Queen hilt. No Peace Possibi- Was made yy & com-/ n Queen Anne trov ami ating ) Kalle an er, Waited ie the officos of Mr. Mr fhe Central bu mg. ir faik with him about Oat Mr McKibben was within th to show uy MMe to complete arrang Mice their injunction ary Camp. m stated Star Misent. He also gave t contre declaring of resi f Queen ‘et og amped on aaid tt wa h some s be nent Peured and och ny how He al WR Ho great need of fea Ann sidenta, how Misist that if th ate such a menace to life their al from Hey are a menace to the the hill, even a t ‘ lever, w 1 arts to Ko PRR ee enna THER FORECAST “ tonight and Thurs Hs rie: Southerly winds. ~seeeee dededae mT FOR LOVE OF A GIRL Whi wes Pres Ph M8 wining + x Were 1 r fatal! ir Were us Were suitors £ Moreka, tie k The fath : pomed draw Sestion. A foreigner r wor 1 f STEM TO STERN ENACTED—RUMORS OF AS SASSINATION the m@e* WILDEST OF SCENES BEING BY BYSANTIUS MOSCHPOULOKS Staff Correspondent of the United CONS? than fifty since th aad react ported to< Uskut througheu uve today * its eppes grand viz As lor ANT Stat sons have Dibs " a a A t Albania, t reigns here, ietugs Damaseu at ne new m finally compara pe: tablish sultan “ ® streets to as been mur ee are Bulgaria te Active 1A Bulgaria, A cha of mol anize Bulgaria ‘ nT t JOHN HARRY DROPS DEAD _ WHILE LEAVING HOSPITAL | YOUNG CARPENTER TUMBLES OVER IN FRONT OF CITY HALL. Within three minutes aft ay ng the city hospital, apparently | normal John H. Ha oung carpenter, are Yesler way at Fo b was walking toward Third av. t ard a street car, this nu « sco f . , ~w ' “and fall heavy Dr. Willis I 1 was within a few feet * he fe D Ha was pe domth ot Mie MINISTER SMOKES PIPE: IS FORCED TO RESIGN iHA board ends hin at he indulg he ! ha pastor ha a fair lady th r 14.— ibe of education, gE. He iT ir ra w. H and | | HIS SHARE IN THE SULLIVAN ESTATE WLICE STOP WORKMEN POISON PUT CORCORAN WILL FIGHT IN WIN UG ANOTHER STORY TOLD IN STAB. BING CASE Is Phillilppo Maggi Is Arrest- ed Today and Held as a Suspect ippo Maggi wae arrested by Patrolman Hardin at the corner of Manard av. and Dearborn et. at clock this afternoon He je held a0 a eve pect in the assault on John Auauini in the Hill brick ya ant lay i fw th sa proba was actuate te t oy « of pole vy by » x wn pa ( , the. ‘tee oof the ar taste he ¥ afte « tha b ¢ he ’ a ff nd Maas a low r t Owing to Mew A foare th “i will t abduct STORMED BY WOMEN t ir The 1 an tak by #t « toda H ‘ t * thin @ ’ r « i fraget saetion ff a ne tack, 4 king ” PROTESTS ARE TURNED bewn Dy United Prem ASH A ‘this ob U.P. SECURES WAY INTO ABEBOEER ABER DEF I Pacific railroad has at ia © purchase of the age of an I \ jer wa By United Prowse WR, ¢ A i—in a t M I Mors i tof Da fe her ho 421 Yor Ph ' 1 charge that a apt of th 1 nd #ix hour preseribed by @ hea who ca himself a “neuropath and natur path,” is responsible for the con dition of the womar International Debate The first international debate to ngage the atten f the Unt ersity of Washington will be held April when t Vietoria Law association comes here for a cor teat ATTEMPT MINORITY LEADER IS HARD JOB, BUT CHAMP CLARK IS LEADING SOME WASHINGTON, April 14—M 1 tigers are never enuy to lead tan't & cinch game dometrats in the nations t epresentatives. But the bent of minortty leading (n a good ma * i» that now being done t Champ Clark, of Missourt, Some f Champ's steed \ the fencer peared and 4 ha Io his style of ¢ suggests the tended experience and Ieeture any criticism ® ie , ¢ reminiscent attorm , lined to ras He will oh & goad story—or #0 ADY oO , dite when the statistte talke 1 empty desks CHAMP CLARK i ee . * WAUGHTY! NAUGHTY e hom April 14.3. Pier. @ ® pont Morgan ta quoted today # * 08 having a ale & America t “tw . erelt's abner we * } eturn ® ® fi t iL a aying: & * r - # Inio Diste a tof s man * &@ wit caused inca able com- & * mépetel and 1 ew # to America . * * ee ee ee | COUNCILMAN PUT ON TRIAL BEFORE CHURCHMEN RIOTERS SHOT Hy United Freee) Woman Who Lost a Sun- | day School Class Is Son eee wh pated ° Real Angry “ t and a.det t | neh ring reputa BETRAYED GIRL IS ON =! s= ver TRIAL FOR A MURDER DEATH RATHER THAN G0 T0 — aan ee Hy Uphed Frew) Aageh 7 AUBURN April 14.—Pre je ferring starve oO ine atin 2 . ah. a Hindu wre who in ler itenee of three ye at Queatin, has been refusing food e count Through he told « sheriff he would commit puicide t tl her} A ght ' eee eee aa . 1 4 Pé + . BANK CLEARINGS * . * Seattle . i *< toda $1,624 40 ® * Tacoma. * * Clea toda ; 00 ® a Portland. * ® Clearing 1 $1.20 ‘ * + Gta % OFF FOR PANAMA ee ee ee ee | i K stete 4 SUMMER HOME OF TAFT are AT California \SHINGTO AY ‘ wa il) mak ‘ i € « Heterly ¢ «, nen nlem, M q ge , Prestdent Taft bh t wa cupy the home of Robert Bevanus,| 1m { ip on the I i six miles from Manchester | const TO ROB HIM Declines to ‘Submit to Elimin- ation in Division of Spoils— Comes to Seattle With His Dublin Lawyer Edward Corcoran, heir to one-quarter of the John Sullivan Charles P. ing for estate, Seattle Ireland O'Neil 7 Dublin, himself from the estate Corcoran and O'Neil reached Seattle last Sunday and are At the urgent request of Mr. James to is in from accompanied by a solicitor in an effort to save someth guests at the Perry hotel B. Howe ty porters, and every effort has been made to keep secret theis their identity was not revealed newspaper re- mission here IS TRYING TO SAVE HIS SHARE. Corcoran has come to Seattle with his solicitor to prevent, if possible, his climination from sharing in the spoils of the Sullivan estate. Because of his experience with Seattle law- yers in the past, Mr, O'Neil been moving he was.accompanied by his Dublin solicitor, O'Neil have the and for two days past Corcoran and in every possible way to protect former's interests. Unless satisfactory arrangements are made, it is more that by Corcoran and that all of the rottenness with which this case is honey- ombed will be brought to life than likely legal action will be brought HAS LARGE INTEREST IN THE ESTATE. Not only has Corcoran a quarter interest in the estate, through the award of the court, but he is also the heir of Han- nah Callaghan, deceased, whose estate owns another quarter interest, the remaining half interest having gone to United Samuel H. Piles Upon his arrival in Seattle, Corcoran and his solicitor found that an effort was being made to freeze them out through the ready The Star. FEES WILL EAT UP EVERYTHING. In was found that both .the Callaghan and Corcoran interests were so plastered with fees of all sorts that States Senator foreclosure mortgage suit referred to by addition, it the foreclosure suit did not succeed in eliminat- ing them there would be very little left Today Corcoran and O'Neil, with James B. Howe, C. H. Farrell For Corcoran, O'Neil Howe and his associates, and there is anything but good feeling existing between the parties to the conference. CORCORAN DISCOVERED IN IRELAND. Corcoran was one of the heirs discovered in Ireland by John B. Wright, the advance agent of the Seattle law firm of Piles, Donworth & Howe, in their search for heirs for the Sul- livan estate. Corcoran placed himself in the hands of Wright and the Seattle law firm, and in due course of time was in- duced to execute a document which, if he should be found en- titled to a share in the estate, would give to Wright and those At this time the law firm of Piles, Donworth & Howe were supposed to be looking after the interests of Corcoran. GOT SIGNATURE ON THE CONTRACT. Later, Seattle with Mr. O'Neil, with the intention of bringing suit to cancel this con- At that time the state- ment was made that Corcoran was intoxicated when John B, even although and others, are in conference. has made demand upon Mr by whom he was employed, a large part of this share. Corcoran came to his solicitor, tract between Wright and Corcoran. Wright secured his signature to the contract. Rather than permit suit to be instituted and the subject O'Neil interests Piles and Corwin S. Shank was retained as their aired, a compromise was effected, and Corcoran and Mr departed for Ireland. Before going, however, their of the hands of United and his associates, were taken out States Senator legal representative here. Since that time and up to the present Mr. Shank has beert The Calla- ghan portion of the estate is still in probate, with Charles H. supposed to be protecting the Corcoran interests. Farrell as administrator TOOK ACTION AGAINST THE STAR It was because of the publication of an article to the effect jthat the Mercantile Investment Company, composed of James |B. Howe, C. H. Farrell and others, was attempting, through the } pting g | foreclosure of a mortgage on the Sullivan block, to secure the Corcoran and Callaghan interests in the estate for the invest- that the editor of The Star was recently cited, Howe, ment company upon motion of Mr to show cause why he should not be adjudged in contempt of court. Judge Main, before whom the proceedings occurred, found there was no contempt HILL HAS FIRST CALL ON RAILROAD PROPERTY 1 Pr 5A pect B B u Tract ; Bry H Addit en ! hay Bye Addition, and t ges in t ' t r & ’ M tt Aer he that the H reat Nort ere held by the Great het and t &™M ' transf ' In most cases ; r given ry) t rs {( was but @ normal