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THE STAR FOLLOW YOU Wf you change your address, tell the carrier oF telephone ime @tan if you leave the city, let The Star follow you; n advance, Tel, Main 1080; Ind, 441, Pps # year If pals | (My United Pree) Their Position Estate EE can " to libel edi iminal and civil ' | toda ’ k | ‘o libel proceedings, criminal and civil. me NF / } | estore arket, Housewives on Queen Anne hill Charles P, O'Neil, solicitor, and | . Pe who snecessfully routed the ad. | = id E dwarc Corcoran, hetr to half of " 1 All of guard of the consumptlye | BEAN FOR FEDERAL e J Bullivan estate, found, k j 1 camp on Queen Anne bill two da when rived tn Beattle last : 2 per ¢| "80, are resting on thelr arms to they we Hit rede e fae Geotae Sax “soos JUDGE IN OREGON * Cearded thas | rr ne t » shade| Weapons are stowed away for neces- PY) ember, | time Being, but are still within « ae oa we . 4 bs mo gad . sree in| PeMob 18 NOMINATED BY PRESIDENT ' ' eo was Ge- | OVE P owerful as "i ' oY Tie arinietice } . cell TAF feated t - rm of protest to be almowt unassailable “ i » armleticn has n declared T — APPOINTMENTS ‘ The 4 that wyer wh EAT CAN BE SE- th the war to prevent the estan ————— sapaand ooy oe ° th pat the lawyer whom | Ma wheats Simetuat around | Mehment of « tuberculosis camp on Thy R. Lyon judge | t engaged t watch the RED BY THE | “an i es, wee | Gucen Anos bill / for Alaska, whone n was firm of Piles, Donworth & Howe— | ark , fact that acts At « conference between a cow By United Press) thdra pending| and to whom they had given a LOCA) a at Armour Was t ¢ chasm deed to an amount e¢ to about JAS. PATTYEN, THE WHEAT KING, HIS WIFE ANO HIS MAN ' on w setting hearty, | Mites repre the protesting ASHINGTON, Apr ! e Investig anne pre poeatytone Py an . ot © . . 4 , . | peer yeni ¢ the | ferred against * as re ted one-tenth of the estate rwin 3. SION IN EVANSTON Botor he May wheat bets psec iy * 2 reer “ ars for the app ent toda The| Shank, had, to all ay Shute Down = S Mak teas Ser ae aie ci tae moveiee. it Taft president is r t gone over into the Others Will Soon and Bepter tropped sym-| ae aaroed to suspend all offenmive the arges 4s t Judge Lyons Bae Donwe reb-H we wd, | pathetically. Patten’s heavy sell [and defensive movements until an “« p war i cheira: Wes! cethes ae yg o | . . ated f " " Butt as he . ‘as acting with the atile toDothe Same | s was ° * cause, | Other site ut I River Jung ; ; os seaitaation } r | aihie ain at the end of |ooald be Investigated. Gress ate ates al in | Ce ination in an effort to secure a to ne t for ex-Senator ° \lanka. for (hemselves tit he Sulliva: | ' * i Simply Rest On Their Armes : ven Tee oS tives Patten wheat corner Is oo — Bread Goes Up | Tre pr owners’ comm . ot » off Has Been ignored. fit in Bea: : [nee a. complaint and In : PLAN TO TRAVEL ite? tn the Chicago Bill Introduced in House by Representative Scott, of nwt os (are prepared and ready ver 4, until thelr are iam are going mad in wild | Kansas, to Prevent Speculation in Food - heret quia satin, cee, the mloate they IN PRIVA TE CAR :. Charles H t ’ y pee a hostilities should be resumed. | Charles H, get rain to cover May| 4 cente.a feat " mI ; wa | ¢ tha € four big four milling | stuffs of the Nation at SMES bc che reonesnneatinee ot th ‘te Gea te Beattie are feeling the a “ od by the representatives of the ; the en- of the cornering of the mar ee po gle now | Agte Tuberc league consists of oR Ha we thet onde . jalk aeres belonging to the city on cooks the owner of prac Pare the Hammond com-|, WASHINGTON, April 15.—Representative Scott. of Kansas, intro Nah tre enate ae tpanding the Duwamish river, There is a Katen t the estate, both a) company, the | 286ed & bill today to prevent speculative gambling in wheat, corn and cae ag my the bet-logriag on ‘he ground, but no cit s he ave been ig Company and the Nov sg, goa e Bromucte. oy wiegge “ Water, and the doctors of the league heme. possible stumbling a ett te on sieved the agricultural committee, to whieh the Discusses “Corneray | rqtueed ommit themselves tc It will ¢ own across tBelr "yqoen measure wi referr ing to the report that gor-|auratioly accepting this «ite until to disens: ‘ » come to the the price of the grain is The bill ie modeled like those considered by the agriculture com ftictale were taking stops | thy could determine whether and poasi get together on some have to fas Geropiane se oe JS OD. | mittee last year, but which referred only to cotton: to prevent “corners” of necessitien lasuld be made #4 tt . ry succeed Y erga yi wht , grove During the past few days hundreds of telegrams and have | of life. James A. Patten today em-| yey doctors urged upc th nefit to a t € west ‘ specks og ae eee tin chin Taached the White House and the departments of justice and commerce | proreed pinion that such @ law bide’ nen @ during the t Messrs. sell a DIS | protesting against the bull operations of James A. Patten would be t neonstitutional by! Ta trence that there would be ab- | d that the ot geet? and wher Little is known of the reported conference held late yesterday by | tl arta saetely mo 4a% f epreading con-| t Co, com- Siti will bain. «very |e" dgnaite consiccion ws tS Gus iogtty el portional urartetics, | “nenting’the popu wat criveanes| aeepiin OY pacing the camp 00 EXPERTS NEEDED TO Ss i i lity of governmental interference | “heeding the popular but erroneous | ju ne hill, but the property n, had applied to All of these concerns | in such monopolies was reached. The general opinion here seems to be |! i; SUSIEen, (tense Laseenaa that hey DRAFT LAWS Shee on Gree milling the yea jthat there is no federal statute which would have @ bearing on the | World® t Wrighome Get the saat Be raft P Mercantile Invest- - Mitt Shuts Down. present case. speculat passes a law pro ‘o ial there sntil the last di ing in to supersede the pr db sxanthan open ose y 5 one rae = - biting spe m in grain, there | [20 Comp rdinunee, v ) ‘ t to forec eno 4 th the courts; * Seceseer | neet of the heaitt . Tian larkeat would knock it out. There isn Offer ‘Money for Colony. | : ab Giae, Gee 2 on th Suit fn the city, bad « “4 nity which wo “We do bd ‘ gt cease | goin rwin S. Shank, rd at » ebut . 4 ¥. ae bh * oO p! Pi mill and that it wa i reilly Sg 7 te an tochaiin people ie the year. The same sli omaha tan ron ‘ COUNCILMEN MEET TODAY beseatt ‘ sneues y in t c ection. Were put to the Ham "Neha x AND MUST TAKE UP SLOT to abide b * f b Fe Be carpe ven and ate GAS METER BILL. f expert ee. ‘ and that a» . vs : . . ® ar eit presen ply was ex « w made at the is s would shut down CONSTANTINOPLE-Fear is felt for the inmates of two Ameri a ” tn th ' a of the city ¢ o, F # Inspe ‘ mill ix stil! running | can missions at Mersina, Asia Minor, where the Mosiema are reported | * : Ry 2 sto . Cs at { ‘ t it, t ‘ 7 to be massacring the Armenians. k a “ rol it establishing w m \ de the imme supply pered a 7 coch afte haat te © Jealing slot me < Archi Sod ms down at NEW YORK.—Reports today are that Madame Lillian Nordica will as mothe Ail terene of (ee Te h he « time c F P rig be married to George W. Young, clubman and banker y, yo Hut w 4 to ; pouc . be | Pre to the reta WASHINGTON.-Orders were issued today for the detachment of Se corporation got tt € end to ite rive in sight Admiral Swinburne from the P: ¢ fleet and designating as his suc : ng ti wanted done Just how much cessor Admiral Gebree, Admiral Barry of the New York mavy yard « deen tele eek ie de i for action on the mea A DIES » umer, and the wh will gucceed Sebree. ' _ < as “ ; ire has been #o strong since the nee ktiled wpittee from the First ire feath of Made and two days SUDDENLY Ge donw Sommitiee, the NEW HAVEN, Conn.—After attending the meeting of the Yale Cae eee a prepared te extad. [000 wnat © 4) members ve ex ’ ) ec " ames A. M uray Whi very she corporation, President Taft departed for New York this afternoon. angen ftom dome lig: th b re t ti Charlotta Crawfor: - ener subi yo ane | MUSKOGEE, Okia—Finding her husband with a divorced woman, poe to dikpose of. ge Peg - Meas, po - te . ir. Mureay = . ~ Advances Again | Mre. Grant Huddleston, wife of a deputy sheriff, shot and killed Mrs t ine a-plhan - a POF " a « 7 was last ir b. ar whe } “4 Minn., Ay 15.| Beulah Cox last night. Her six children are being cared for by we ne = Tee eamabe he ‘ L t Aton i H.) w , Cali : ed again today, the | neighbors. mittee and the county leas ; ‘ rt- | a lette \ v 10. tng ro "96.45 . we 5 cat Call Another Mass Meeting MINES ARE SOLD before ik la et vi W 1, accc ied by carload lots. The WASHINGTON.—Deciaring it of great importance to the Philip | A big mass inceting of interested , ne ar- | docume ‘ : by et advanced the | pines that their tariff bill be passed with the Payne bill, President citizens has ‘ meet iar, United Frese) E fcGraw, | Mr. Murra ore a notary, would Taft today sent a message to congress. the Coe ent ' Ais prt = e , he a gage to 4 - iwi * at to ow night >t " by the . as oo” ae Up in Now York | OGDEN, Utah.—Gold was discovered near the limite of the city | a of cident jer th f the j } ag ng preteelcta g ; Hew | rn mom > ny ited Pree . ¢ Me ¥ e - k v , id ft WORK, April 15-—Dealors | today and there is the greatest excitement. Some of the ore assays | as Northwest Q : Morgan & ¢ ‘ irs, ¥ W ‘ ®. | morts of course, of reo the wholesale price of | 917.60 4 ton. the moat phe | ent P ews to- | # t * Bonansa coy ' Spok | ents a by Standard recorded in the ’ ay van the A s Ala mite t , chem Maur is quoted from $7 to WASHINGTON.—The Payne tariff bill was today returned to the ncithe theent | day told. the ao : jan u Saw Scheme. OB barre!» is a dollar | house from the senate in order that clerical corrections might be @ of several in. | THberCH as) ” e ' 00. ER SUICIDE Mr. M n Le i fully the than it was tw = the ago made Placing products of petroleum on the free list oF «. the © wau raised | Hae ‘ ~ - t « of th to se and as high as 20 cent nevera} | they. coem , ‘ . [ y United ¥ meat tat tole ia TY [ brands. The advance qergnce any ors © coun I OL. Apel tk f Donw hat he woul COUN HOSPI AL PROBE hoon geadral ail. over the count he tubereulo np. This f . da thout = trial, the’ ven Pool. Ai 9 ee xtglleecds ne ey a Doee re See t no oth on has had the )wae not ac “Da t 1 witl Dor with| which walled liner Laeanta, his asso 1 method whereby Du othe . as ha daily, ot ‘ed With aseat ch sailed New York Apr { rod title to the | |i eudous + tods it murder, was re two you ut nid secure dd title to th | ARD 10 CARING | Jot Gorden on motion of ing. Tt we a a leciine > transfer Re one CONDITIONS HAVE BEEN BET. '* convenient, reporis can be! | IN RE a nines chew, Wa eas | te ng La yr ae hat Don worth ores TERED SINCE EXPOSURE - mall to 8p. Copel. nulla OPEN AUDITORIUM od ‘fiat Ges peneqanling wits| been 6 t of | n, ar , he iss tan faring : BY THE STAR | TONIGHT The assault consisted of eut-| forme is not known. Mixs | °*" ee ees one ee to the ‘ 1 of the awful! conditions t te in the , y . « t t a e after Tallilaferro | fo: later took | peng = een | th » exis the count to be given the | reity Aintestor pat t t b the sa ma . Me Mere M hospita Dee be ait t - “ee 4 Washington to open the new $250, ‘ } 4 . * M yy | eomml during the course of | giv ity this year an kup o nkin were By United tress) Haus an © Of) their trip td hospital, accompa w ortunity in The mis 1 A legates to the SAN FRANCIS A f tt " omipar awhe nied by two nurses, last Tuesda Hy United Prees . ert hall in the aypposed to take ni ational Retail Grocers’ conven. | After o gime of tag whi " : mth th “ind J J The trip was made by L. J. Co FRANCISCO, Apri \t Northwest, All the musical organt: | have i on, whict " nh Portland |@¢ross oceans and co ents for! . * h gs + * man and Morgan Carkeek and cloek this afternoon the al of fing th © clubs nth ’ ane vttle. Retail |more than aye Rnsian Walt it pone 4 matross, with the in- Patrick Calhoun actually | nue ; ba und | im emerge tt ' ag thesia UM ’ ys |Jadobs, attached he 1 h D adipa &, wer tention of finding at first hand the gun in the court of Judge ¥ Di | tra, have comb 1 the | rushed to t “ ny will @ t conventiot Hlinots, and M Winnte Dunlap| and his req { The tr “th ot the reports that have been P Peak n y ship of Direetor ¢ mbal! are ig . f the te Retail | ave today man and wife ; ey) gn Pa ‘ * ’ t t 1 t The 14th juror to t the it and " € : .< Bi ae rio the notori.| Was secured this morning in the 1 gt | : an Gage at Head of New Bank, action, The Piles-Donworth-Howe pt to) announced, but owing a see ab atte ae «te leebeneeaeeawewee ao ie fa | for the entertainm BAN DIEGO. April 15.—The | Farrell combination don't intend ite given the matter ‘ The ae ae le gl sole A a ‘* at elt 8 j lv grocerymen to Seattle ectbalier Gf | to let any portion of the Sullivan re \clais in charge of the honp a 1 # 800) Mpg wd dress 7 ‘ f ‘ ourre ‘ ; Me Se tee tina’ te watoriaiy (98 Murpor had »pted by|* FALLS AND PENCIL # | dition, and 0 ‘ D were discu Washin ha da ct estate get into other hands | WAV ua prtedy Mag , both side Jude read to|® PIERCES THE LUNGS. #/ Oriehion ti hI ay for the establish f the Marit Collecting Rent change the conditions there. ‘ oy E “ E SWEEPS) stance tno conditions whore. lime" suse the “inaictmenta, At S| (ay Unhiog Prose). g/tatactory tot city a WILL GIVE A TEA Mgt ag Pre 9 RO erage ee y rolune to commit thomselves ax to O'clock Special Prosecutor Honey! gAN FRANCISCO, April 15, % n Nae Set: | ‘The Ladies’ Musical club will Gage, formerly secretary of the! date ¢t yurt awarded the estate TO SEA og result of thelr search, but began his opening statement lw —His left lung pierced ” ead ae re | sive an informal tea to the active ‘treasury, is at the head of the! to Piles and Edward Corcoran and q oy, Csties ¥ Carkeok ie authority for the ate) ee eee RO Ey x|* load pepll, Snares “Westra ah + arrbenaene Neral iesalmaienn Hannah Callaghan, Charles H, Par tas PRANGIBCO. ent that nearly all of the patients | £ % | lew tt ‘the hart pital 1 . FIVE HORSES BURNED Washington um th Caught Robbing Cars. rell has been ll tiny : ; anit we ta i¥shoon and ave, claim that conditions have been im-|y WEATHER FORECAST, x | {ils cy, AUTON tran fell + student members will follow the] | An intormat urging Fe ine inte ett onaet COU Ee ms opt over orthe 4 since Th investiga (4 smigivt an Iife and death estran 1 " : . 0 . . ce van building, or in alf abo 000, n cee ieee. | prs o 8 owers tonigt and Thurs 2 * while at bis work and the * IN A STABLE FIRE regular {ows meeting ut 2:80) J with burglary ¥ Wee by | Oe thie daaney. Gorearan: emanate A Brought bere y Rob : meet in the “i zie a %|* pencil, which he carried in a o'clock, Tea will be served at 4/the x iting attorney yesterday. | nig own quarter t and of the 1 Me >|* vest pocket, tore its way into * o'clo bp ed while rob= | Canaghan e & mining « ‘ TOMA WO ee |e et : ster r has M4 from Mauiie on finite date \® the lung * nea ’ } ner Ns ne re nl ar or AD AG iden, Clay " jata relative ¢ Master Loses License, * * I t art i t Cou t ia t shown Web struck thy , sitions that have 1 of Captain Nich rere ns... 2. 2 2 bu ' n, jy, a publi kot | terday morning " ae past two aWopt | re ‘ " h * be Wagner of the canvery bark Sta who | " oto fl t Monday was} jg ve be it rT seh pe ive the eir charge Es he > Tgp ag an yt a 4 FORMER SENATOR DEAD. 7 Z | 1 $10 and tg for the destru Me. I ha been t at 1 was/|da : ‘ waved the nat 0 ¢ dor sformation | off Coronation Ialand, 111 lives were COLUMB ( Rpril « i s id | f a wind shield at the 1 t t : “1 & the risk of wotas perfectly confident If @ por-|lost, has been revoked by the|Former Upited tate or ") 1. 3 " Kot, yesterday paid the Zin , 5 pe on to the chamber's offices | Alaskan board pf iuspectors, | Marlon C, Butler died here toutght. | quran irew his ap ntinued en Page Seven.) ° ° - e605 VOL TH li, NO, 44 TUL) | LAST EDITION SEATTLE, wane S| OREAD GOLS) CHICAGO PRICE OF WHEAT STEADY DESPITE UNLOADING Is | |Patten Receives Many} Threats Through the M ANTI E SEATTLE STAR THUEEORT, APRIL i5, 1909, Main 1060 or Ind, phone The Star livered to you no mattor PRICE ONE CENT ARE YOU GOING TO MOVE? Don't forget to give the oarrler your new address or tele 441, The Star will be de where you go RESS TO PASS LAW 10 STOP CRAFTY PLAN LAID ORNERS IN FOOD OF THE PLOPLE TO GOBBLE ESTATE CLAR TODAY LEAGUE LOOKING ELSEWHERE Queen Anne Residents Are Still Determined in TUBERCULOSIS ORD TO MR. HOW James B. Howe, one of the Seattle “heirs” the Sullivan estate, in endeavoring to have the edi- tor of The Star adjudged in contempt of court, re- ferred to The Star as a “blackmailing sheet,” and declared that so long ashe continued to practice at the King county bar he would haul The Ster into court every time it dared to criticise any party to any action with which he was associated. The Star today affords Mr. Howe an oppor- tunity of making good his threat. If what The Star published yesterday regarding the Sullivan estate matter, and publishes today, is not true, Mr. Howe may not only again cite the editor of The Star for contempt, but he has also recourse to 10 BETH LU MAKE PAY HIM All of Sullivan 'TRY TO JOB HIM AND Plotters Figure on Getting ; :

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