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LET THE STAR FOLLOW YOU If you ¢ The Stor ange your address, tell the carrier or telephone ¢ city you leave the let The Star foliow yout Tel, Main 1050; Ind. 441, paid In advance VOL, 11, NO, 45, 4 TROOPS ARE MARCHING ON =| CITY OF CONSTANTINOPLE ‘a a HE ' SLAUGHTERED IN SOLDIER A MASSACRE ASKS THAT “a Cabinet hades and Greatest of Disorder | Is Prevailing (By United Frees) CONSTANTINOPLE, = April 16.—S) Armenians, a German and an interpreter at the xty ty oon ate, were killed today — - at Adena, a city of 24,000 popu bs (By Velted Press) lation in Asia Minor, by fanati ATHENS, A; ‘ Tewt eal Mohammedans, who have a fesigned as grand visior of| declared war on the Chrietians. 4 ay when Ea bad ‘ The Mohammedan uprising is ag Sweet cing | delleved to be the result of the a ool ; ody a révelt at Constantinople, It ie . epatches 1 od | betlieved that nany and Eng land will interfere in behalf of 4 en tow ent the Christians as ar of the Ps follow the tion of their subjects, ani sly awaited TWO AMERICANS INJURED. aa WASHINGTON, April 16.— Palace Surrounded. Two Americans were injured | | QONSTANTINOPLE. Aprit 16.—| during the vist at Adena, ec: |T, REVELLE DEMANDS News the reported advance of cording to dispa ved mae “ » | Che reported ‘savance of |” oeky trem A 7 PASSAGE OF THE inateiints pers man, at Constantinople. The weave y palace. "thie Is comand. | ambassador stated that two | METER BILL eva : ‘ty | @eathe had been reported to 5 tag pty Bab agy him, but that he had been un- | ewe Tarka, wh Big ade 9 Pager Slet Machines Must y for partictpat tr one aoe | : iinet ‘giaatioetion ta the ment that the present uprising ma cy -aeaae Geukat’ be » ot affect Turkey's for ness, He Says a, * eign p y Death List a at the seoetink of 0 ‘ u Tement of waa of te © ELOPEMENT: the r t « 4 © of when ution was passed jthe deadly quarter-in-t 5 Bp pariiament to the effect that} | reported ba and went to the gal who di id mat attiae ee | H jcounct] on Monday night with a jones hencefo would recommendatt fit pees. @inssed as traitors and expelle a| | At its last meeting the committe The death list is v9 Reggie dol act « the linanee f Milly dy continuous riot }four wee but gving on im and about t {England as Betiness remains at a star te own me * - - the der f Soldiers on March. | (Ry Veited Pree) | dmmedia BALONICA Two bat! pray ‘we, Apel 16 marching | arter what to have be today, de ¢ the ee eo new cy nose ung Turk#| which ? " ; battalion took up the 1 se Wh ¢ A evening and the second | Ronert Ma » c them today The minder Of} tne Rank “ 1 ‘ ed the second army corps is preparing Sir M rm. ‘ ate in neces and will probably ma i " t Washingt ghtfa " * to t r wo at the itte orted that the third army | y & dairy te he “ ' also join in the adva & = t the ‘atate 7 inance w 7 an h med Rina, the deposed gan [and knew not! , ' of partiament, arrived « ween I p ing been de “ « y and began the organizat New ¥ n whort t a Her | Vietime claimed in , * proviat novernm: whieh t pposed to a : in t t lot gan metors PWM soon be prociatmed. ‘ av and to get ar sh «plained that be Civil War Predicted. r th nt 1 VIENNA, April 16.--An es =< es - Ste civil war in Turkey 1s predic sac 7 fa government circles today @pinion was expressed that tn @vent of war, many Turkish OLD LADIES WANT THE STAR TO FIND Hees would secede, and that neigh- | jj} Bering powers would begin “grad- |) OLD MEN FOR THEM Ming” indincriminately ail of the | jj} Pweeritory they thought it possible/) 4 OS. toanner . = oan AS Bi is reported here that Aled elderly woman an inning ¢ The Shae established @ revolat mment and that rebelli Lovers the world over are usually | yo Yoru find « been started at other places. | gesociated with adolescur ! ne reports have not been 5 anal aabeaee dition could ex vere T . a mee age caries with tt t like t ‘ an , It's not fair t hor wh T am writing - MURD ss e ven “care a pee le heralded the ament of Li Pie derly woman. Here it le “THE OLD LADIE Sesaiclbeds _ sre | WANT FAIR KEPT The body of Mrs. Wanda Kaiem, who dirappeared from her home at Auburn last night, Mae found this morning on tho Palircad tracks, thr: miles South of the town. The body was cut to pieces and the death | The Modern Woodmen oe dee i oi af ag ora gees | ca of Seattle want the A-Y-P. fa Uzens whose Coroner Snyder left for the [open « The following | (cir attendance an ¥ preclude ene of the accident this aft resolutions ve been adopted asdee . day than saan, socompanied by 6 dep We, thé officers and members of| Therefore, be it resolved, that it ner, he je in possession Woodmen of A senting two tho: 4 seatinie, tek Information that may lead to re igh ndaggr bore ge : Srrests. Mrs. Kalem went to betes +a r position Auburn to live on a small ranch tome two monthe age. ARE AFTER THE | - HOLY ROLLERS start te ‘TITLE TO CAPITOL SITE Is CLOUDED SUIT TO RECOVER PROPERTY from the « dike eet (By United Pree) PENDING IN U, 8, $U in We C., brings the - SAN JOSE. Cal, April 16.-—Rest PREME COURT. information that the ca will ‘ dente of the in of the “Holy rican be reached until Octor« or f E Rollers’ bom vis elty are wt | sibly because of the death F« wing the fight that has b Miweew awn tak wm & of John Shaw, au | made on pale he ent * * f the civil war that are to b ante * WOMAN'S DAY be that many of the the erection of 81% ‘Tomorrow is “Women's Day" & the peculiar sect are t ig at OlyM-\ » wt the A-Y.P. exposition. a . dence for District At that thetitle to the! ® women will be : nich will show that site for the building ts gloaded. Aly to the ground from la grippe for |ault is now pending in the supreme) y Work on the « ; at the Rollers, court of the ew for the ® along towarda < oe ¥28 stopping, re-| recovery of the land question, |» expesition. mana 7 medical ald. | which the state con wan Wiel | lecuda' oe cordial tntiiation te *| ed to the state by Edmund Sylves-|% gi) women to visit the fair *| ter and Clara Sylvester 08) and see for themacives what | January 18, 1856. This suit has & has been accomplished «| been before the courts for a num-|y M4 ber of are and has been decided ehhh hhh in favor of the state in both the F. Sylvester and May L, Syiveste Bebing | hetrs Edm aud Clara Sylves After two years of increasing la Sarried awa ia tring ter, have, throw their attorney, bor, the Seattle Cha of Com N16 cash, ¢ roperty of George M. Savage, taken the case) merce has at ' ed the head art Swans « guest at thet the supre tribunal of the! quarters of a purchasing h h ay. and | country agent for Beattie. While the nomi f Writs of error were prepared) nal head of the department of the t x's ¥e0: % nearly the entire pro Columbia still remains at Van ‘ appar. ceedings of the lower courts, and, couver, two-thirds of the buying ' in entering the according to attorneys in Beattle,| will be done in Seattle. The mer foo. pair of trousors, tn witch the Sylvesters ha an excellent! chants of ttle will supply ra 4 fiwannen kept hie valuables lastichance of securing a reversal in| tions and equipment for eleven of oad Wort nd in the alley thie|the decision the army posts in the district, and Morning. A telegram reeelved by Savage| Portland will serve five THE SEATTLE STAR 1, FRIDAY, APRIL 16, 1909 LOUR WILL SEATTLE, W. GO STILL HIGHER NO POSSIBLE RELIEF IN SIGHT FOR MONTHS Per Barrel Will Be Asked ah GINGERBREAD MEN CHICA managers of € neluding — tt Wrahburn- Croat | par he Pillsbu , i the f flour and ot 1 prod Flour Will Go Up t at * the ' war $10 per bas wore aver that there ja no com World's Supply Short V- Crome aid today Th te tion in whea t ff ewent prite t The wh b ie ae © United states 2 wens, r ding sa breed wh Armouti» ts and Cana « Can't Lie, But— ‘ an of b ni . te an unutudh lermand for An an wheat, gut al com timate # ‘ “ 5 * bat ti THIEVES EAT CANDY store of Rt Brow, at 1405 PF at eaterday ning by | s Kk. Aside frow es took nothing of WILL GIVE AWAY Me be given away f ke : 4 on who them, one to tomorrow | Phe Ginge ad je to be played next week at the Grand theatre, and this is to give the obil te of the goodies that he ‘ " an Ww ber chit tt K to morrow may ha a ‘mar “ HUSBAND ACCUSED ° OF Rp art A PR the pass n acted in 190 ac tion of the statutes for a man wo not support his wife, a case of that nature came before the supertor Mra. H, A. ¢ * appeared against b wband. She allege that he made aso ma chinist, and a auto bust ne but contributed te WASH 16.—The neome tax amendment to the tariff bill J finding republican suj porters today and It sugee that in it ified tors it Is po sible that the republicans will adopt the idea as their own and report it & committee amendment, The atle senators this afternoo re StL He's Willing to Learn g | Prediction Made That $10) Don't forget phone The Star, Main 10! 50 oF livered to you no matter whe PRICE ONE CENT IT IS FAST COMING TO THIS ‘ (arrive) HERE'S A RICH| a T | | | | | ‘VALUABLE DOGS SLAIN | AND PEOPLE ARE ANGRY BITTER WAR $25,000 FOR BREACH OF : Poisoner Brings Grief Into Several Homes in South Seattle When How tt Var reache heas yea four munity of indign ‘ were aching to lay hande misgereant who polsoned nin bte dogs. (Ry United Press.) bresident of pectic 1 | ra ww 1e - fice wit antl jor * Z er, t ¥ When Sra J. 1. Miler, of 4407, ANTI - TUBERCULOSIS | re ee : | Rainier boulevard, of tt SOCIETY WANTS |. Te ¥ trial, held 1 | to. Nar hom lerday ng, in| PERMIT Judwe Wells’ rt, wa Fett }« nd her great Newt aur ‘“ 8 ald to } nas tthe throes of tt The temporéry truce 4 4 1 by th tack he 4 he big a fooble at-) yesterda the f ® e character of }te nae w ' ta " he | warring ove nt wht x atight sight of t Ja tuberculosis « : As the h ng then ny still hill wan smashed int - ge Many. Dogs Poisoned pleces today, whe : ‘ I In a very at e reports f the Antl-Tuberculosis league ap |'™* ry fferent we he «hbor-| plied to the board of p worke Ns =<. A pod began ¢ h Mrs, M for permission ¢ et their p “ys wae spose ¢ that several dogw we ng, ap-| posed tent city on I arently of p of ground Bot do The apy was 1 me ve . 4} ith lead t M Hughe sie nv, @ E vas ‘ | 8. and 1 { fete f 4 ‘xenned lg cana be BLUE FUNNEL LINE WILL HAVE P a ; TWO FAST PASSENGER | . STEAMERS, aide fr ‘ € ' nF Ww t t » other Ry United Press . ae j VICTORIA, B.C. Apr Trying to Catch Him - ; yo the ¢ - which arrived t : - Vaupe tay w oo le r re ery effor b y ih “ if . ee i t t Own Li r « y ny * f . rs : W R fs sa lw o wnanin ay ad ‘ Per the { Peloen " 1 of t 1 faste f f t flee Th , ‘ Und ilar pr ” ing of the fleet ~~} . nad ‘ 4 th id aes Au iw of # to sixty the i ding two. a ‘ vesda 1 The T n had a race with ¢ proposed site a River the | tt at and 4 on ¥ isited n wa a 1 t a ve culo 1 uns ne 1 aid ft cicvucat FOR JAPAN Four laboring pro ox the neight i t ft en-| ple ale npa 1 « A masa mee he protestan ire Wepartmer r ed has been called to meet tonigh (By United Prony rom deat a ol near|in the Coe school, at Seventh av BAN FRANCISCO, A he waterfront la t W. a Wildrose ay., at which the I © Presider Paar Ww The men re at wor in the | objec will probably outline a Fairbanks, « ‘ M wer wh ' r more definite program on which to Fairt 1 hter, M by the dea ‘ Members of the conduct thelr fight against placing W. Timp Ja I fire compan ho re the tube v camp in thetr or Ja or Mi sery call, ree the ous | mid thie after n from their underg prison - touct r try ' und th were rushed to the harbor Ailsa What when banks and his 5 he f pita they are recovering waked hin ent eon th frien from thelr frightful ex- | A/{h4y es ia) gathered at the td th } perien | money in n Bayle. jformer vice president bon y to give the carrier Ind ey | | | | IRISH SOLICITOR ARE YOU GOING TO MOVE? new address or tele The &t ‘41, ar be do SENSATION IS DUE IN SULLIVAN HEIR CASE REFUSE 0 ACC Is HOLDING OUT FOR CLIENT Whole iis in All Detail May Be Aired Again | | . | If Charles P, O'Neli, Dublin solicitor, and his client, Ed- ward Corcoran, heir to one half of the Guilivan estate, do not succeed in securing « eat- isfactory settlement with James 6. Howe, and the other Seatie “heirs” to the estate, it is not unilkely that there may be de velopments in this now memor- able case, which will prove | more sensational than anything | that has yet happened in the | !ong drawn out fight for the det- | lars left by John Sullivan. } The refusal of James B. Howe to allow become a party to the zation suit, op te the Seattle “heirs” im jany other wa so that the Cor coran interests may be protected, whette he spirit of the Irish ney to @ fighting point. iward Corcoran, who, in spit fact that he is the owner o alf of the estate, has not bee: are in the funds oi i who has for so long efuse an yunting from c H ninistrato® « est, Is like out i Decline Interviews. Ee fforts of The 8 to secure an with either of these gene’ ve ei frultiess. Mi that he ts tow e most ener | otto The greet Mr. O'Ne Seattle was Cc whom both |o yelieved to |be looking aft ts in ad, were the c k at bis home Ina h as Mr, O'Neil feels that he ts being bb all sides, it is ne trange that he neither took th Mr. Shank nor was tec th nf i Mr Donw th N w the D wealth. In & line” v »bber n which the Hy n ¢ led to bat- le what they dee u in the Sullivan Si i i i i i ol * * * WEATHER FORECAST, *& * «Fair tonight and Saturday; © # light southwest winds. * ” RKKKARAR ARERR ival here, however, the icitor and ceased to be to acquaint O'Neil has he has Shank Aside Deed. t before hig le, Mr. O'Neil gs to have set the fraction of to Mr. Shank in rv as the le- O'Neil and Neither ts It may be ] > a disclo- of the Seattle with this y James unfair, y turned t that the by Mr. AS ABS h, of the Denworth was mach have ex- and ace Mr. the that and of Declines the Advice.