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8 THE STAR—SATURDAY, APRIL 17, 1909 Proferick A, Woodworth, a grand Pesan ge ambiing Raid in Portian European Crop Will jt WILL GRANT A PER. HAS WATCHED iN VAIN POMMRANIA Gok. dntoeea Be Poor Mn PETUAL FRAN. He aici crowiin ane trast the CHISE were made, all of the gamblers be supply over the amount which can J tually be commanded, has practi plu cally disappeared, according to # ing at t inmued today by the big ee oe we ing white men And Will Create a Death Trap in Order to Save Money for Railroad | | selieclaatasstan over the prota ot Pub DU SEARC councti’s ex A yesterntay decided v gon & Washington ra ad : \ macific, a | ¥ ATTORNEYS OF THE GREAT dias bless os rm ; rte NORTHERN ARE CITED FOR BAN FRANCISCO, Apr . and Firat CONTEMPT OF COURT arch Is being made tr of the Bt. George teneny GRANDOON OF POET INGANE t] ut _ wrowes 2." WORLD'S WHEAT SUPPLY | woiziue T T F Well known poems, and the son yon ha “Uudeed inane herve) Liverpool Estimates Y | chat the nereage of Burope has been nrnawe . in many ¥ 4, and five gan } tha y v 4 ‘ joints 1 by the district at- | (Dy Ynited Pree.) come ® luxury in England and world’s wheat margin, or the visible FOR VICTIMS The others are those of ©, C. Cart wright, of Salem, Ore, whe died ©THE DRU DOWN-TOWN STORE a —~ AI Ii WE DELIVER TOA 8%, tL mt “THE QUAKER SLAs 5 FREE Hom Tonight iter 6 vad Old Dute h ¢ jeanse r, per can, 5¢ UP-TOWN STORE PIKE ST, sno WESTLAKE AVE POST OFFICE SUR-BTATION unt Of AO | Wry At THE UP TOWN STONE atly reduced on ace ne weather, and local market predict that enormous price vail in wheat. They declare ad be t they expect to nee bre r continent ames A. Patten, the Chien« neer, in oredited with boost the price to a certain extent without bim, grain men belleve. nearly a# price would have h as it is now G@ RUINS ruin have not been identified 10c Bottles of Vas 54 elin e, 2, fs Sweex ita), W a 20-f ad (ity Uelted Pree) | for the bodies of Jobn Burrell H. Johnson Arizona miner, and “ . the east BPOKANH, April 1h—Tecause he| Jerome O'Hara, the only two in Thomas O'Brien, a local express : ort flatly refused to obey « grand jury|maten of the place who have not man w t subpoena compelling him to 5 been accounted for, Six Ae a result of the disaster a spondence relating to the everal lit Is believed that the total death buildings of dangerous construction y anes ¢ ng the attent lint will be but etght which were erected hantlly after the | leave not to exceed ‘ : « , t Ave. —TWO v0 tek te traffic, sandwiched legal department of Three of the bodies taken from great fire three years ag 1013-15 First Ave 7 406 Pls Northern in Spokane, wh in between two lines of rails, on eagle gn yer cae ome wns es @ main running ling and a Laughon, local counsel for ‘|p ich 26 manufacturers of fibe Are. you looking for e an om ewitching linea veritable “death trap.” Want to Sell Lots. Bouillon advised that the railroad A hae been brought Judge Huneke on the charge of contempt hon must appear tn « bay trai (Py United Pree) aul run tts switching trecks on its own tay morning to explain his case! New YORK, Aj The property, leaving the roadway in At the same time Attorney | United Gtates government tact, but the representativ « the Brown, Laughon's superior 48 COUN liq the federa) court a bill 130 railroad frankly stated at they se) for the Hill rom . wit a im Gasolution of the alleged com simply wanted to eel! this property response to an order by JU08¢/ Wnation of fiber and ma paper Huneke mandi Brown to show cause why he should net be} | punished for ntempt in refusing peared and consented to such a de Gordon books and OTe? Leet June an indictinent was r |filed by the United States jury in| « and that by cutting off some of |manufmeturera, The defendants ap ite own property for tracks, there would not be enough sr at the apex of tt rang to have an ma table va members in A most avec evidently, for they | ceeded to give the railroad pany the street turn over the papers to the grand Jury MRS, GRACE ELLISON AND THE OLD FORT ON ENGLISH BAY, BRITIGH COLUMBIA. The Star’s Circulation Is Genuine VICTORIA, B. CG, April 17.—-)whieh s pt the Alaska coast, and] Representatives of be ra “1 When the sunset gung from a near. | OMly the remnants of the battered Just as they were carrying off told the com a . t m thelr tof cai | Yemmel Were afterwards found bY itnetr second of loot from « been trying for two years to gst ¢ Rostisn b natives on @ lonely beach house at 1706 Yoatial av, yester: | apur tracks from one of the fou wators of Eng ay, The w ety elieve. Bach | day Lackie Doyle ani Dwight Inv main lines now existing on Rail athetically garbed in gray, |evening, for fifteen years, in storm|ersy, “ecch’ but & yeahe old were read ay. and not succeeded. | pus at towards the bosom of the |or calm, ahe has kept tryst with | couch: and taken to police head-) Can Ga Pores € and prays for the love | the memory of the one she loved | quarter ‘Owing to t auth ot Mr. Bouillon says that the = Pl See er NENG be Baye B «yom S oF winch | the offenders they were pieced tn “ arene saad tient’ the s fifteen years ago 0. ehe ¢ tae 7 < * \the care of Police Matron Margaret ot public works would Brin any | Bilison, a happy groom of a few | ship that bore him away De Han iv & permit to run a tag 4 yo yjen poks, left his weeping bride| Tonight, a the sunset gun roars/ Of these Hoes withts aa be éon bis return from « sealing Ite message to the winds and the} i after thetr application a ee voyage to the North Pacific | waves, a bride grown old through BIg LAN dD sidered. | ‘They ge 4 ne And George Ellison never came! weary years of hoping, waiting, will mittee that ity oe a back. His veasel and the crew were| be at the ofd fort, still hoping DEAL Se. Seerored oF NS mene © st in one of the raging storme! waiting | niog their spur as agh t pa . = eee iy United Press) { way. The absolutely | === PORTLAND, Ore, April 1eeW agineer | denied having made any wach state Cone, of Bay City, Ores Ghaar ment [rived here today, announced ta Ordinarily, @ railroad gets a spar) rty of New York ané@ Gan n track under 4 permit § from) had purchased the | etme 00 capitalie the board of public works & age yidings of Col W. ©, Greene lin Mexico for 992,060,000. city retains possession i over "the tract that hae just ghanged (Ry Catted Press.) Mra. Wilkins ia the proprietor of a| heads in 40 miles wide by 180 miler day, however the Union Pacific BERKELEY, Cai, April 17.—| fashionable dancing academy in this |'0°@. It lies just south of the tm entertained today city and last night while a dance | ternational boundary line tm the to the street Mr. Bouillon calls it a crime foes was in progress in the hall whieh | tte of Chihuahua Mra. May Wilkins. prominent adjoins her apartments, was resting ——— in the younger set of thin city, MAY pear an open window. Climbing to a | EWs SYN pic ATE WARE OF THE owe her sight as the rewult of the the *indow by means of « fence BE crime of a miscreant who has not yet unknown aswaili hurled a large FATAL “13” hen stalin neers Dy Ces ree) ‘ DES ieee, enue GIRL is REAL HEROINE 02°. ers he | o @reditors of the Calkins Newspaper seem to be, to say the east it, iia | Syadic affinities. In three out of five of| the recent cases of asphyxiation by fnhaling gas from the pernictous slot meter, the number thirteen occurs no leas than four tim ave fears ar e are suceessful, the cor blaze, @ i for the street When | poration may be dectered an tavol A half way down stairs she remem. | Untary bankrupt lt-year-old Chinese girt was the bered her brother and went back| Thee cteditors of the concern, | heroine of a fire which damaged and got him and carried him to] Whose claims ager@pate 61.600. have i vot jocated in anlsafety. The baby saved, the girl | filed petitions in the United States Charles Humphrey, bon a ce jold shack at Sixth and Pine ats, /remembered her mother’s strong| district court asking for much judg- eee aren oc Sone Pen beth, [ast night. The girl was left alone |box, containing Jewelty and money | ment P. J. Rackus, who died on A OCD. | by her mother, Mra. Yee @am Wah, to the value of $1,000 The child -, . a lived at 1223 Sixth ay, which was). vidow, to care for her é-year-old (was #o frantic over the prospective WIL. MEET MONDAY obviously « double hoodoo. Another) iner The haby in hia play threw loss of the box that Detective Jonn| The regular monthly meeting of case of the double hoodoo ts that Of | 16 arms around the lege of a table, Price went with her to the room,|the Swedish Republican clud of Miss Madge England, who died on) \,-.ing it so as to upset a kerosene where burning brands wore falling | King county will be held at the the 12th day of April at 413 Fitth) |...” The girl, frightened at the from the ceiling, and saved the box. | Gwedish elub Monday, April 19, at | ay. John Bournes, who worked to & o'clock p. m on Friday . | Eastlake Improvement club bas twiee in the case of Mre W. EB (By United Press.) t Era. The article, which hae raised referen: © @ busy ride which In-| Boston Symphony Orchestra, and ing article which appeared recently | not be In the company of her fu- |Cheap Colomst Tickets! (By United Press) b tion Com y's picturesque }in Western represe that Srone satire batacwe ameie| HIRED ASSASSI prevent another possible ot; = ¥ aaa 2 ey Finally, as if its close relations} request to the exposition Young, who attempted suicide on| SAN FRANCISCO, April 1 an issue which may have far reach atructor { of the school, took | 8ail known In the musical world, is }in a Chinese dally paper, the New| ture husband until their marriage. NEW YORK, Apri uring March and April. From tion had declared an “ general, Heu Ping Chun, and the directors of the Chinese school im 4 ij asphyxiation by mending a leaky | CA ‘tc USE Wants Fair Open on Sunday. | with gas were not bloodthirsty ie to that effect April 13 at at 1315 Fifth av. |The reca f the Chinese onwul|in@ remulte in the ¢ colony BOSTON, April I7--Fred RB. fw regarded today a a) with his Cancer, Mina Fong. Chi- | dead, aged 56 years. Se ee enema be sold again this spring, ca} managers in this ens Bs St. Loula, $30.60; pipe, was burned at 1812 Sixth av a Pade oni A BUGGY RIDE the Sanday opening of tho fair, the enough, the number thirteen occurs Fred A. Comee is De here, was believed to & vetled |Comee, assistant manager of the WESTERN THEATRES SSiuty'wofitiog test right 09 REF USED JOB AS ation Co etaresase tine | | Omaha, ow St. Paul and would }all Missourt ints, $95.00 policy, and would long: a houses to any producer, t aoe * | Besertee taken is Ticket Of. sociation or syndicate. About ae ee first landed he was approached by | fice, No 608 on ‘ive. BOB theatres are affected by the r SAN FRANCISCO Apr! 17.+ the president's private secretary, Nile, Gen). Agt - o are ’ er being driven out of Guate-|¥ho wished to learn the object of SCHOOL DIRECTORS MEET. [mala by Prosident Cabrera, who was | his visit, with a proposition to start possessed of an unfounded belief|* revolution A meeting of the schoo! directors | that the was a plot on foot to The secretary offered the autoist of the 150 districts in the county |assassinate him, A. Firstermacher, | $50,000 for his part in the revolt, but was held this morning at 10 o'clock. an Italian chauffeur from New York, |¥!rstermacher declared he was no A. 8. Burrows, who will be county |is here today seeking work. Firater.|@##4ssin. Still suspicious, the secre. superintendent next September,|machor’s tale of his experiences in| FY bad him imprisoned anyway presid _@ iatemala is thrilling. When nel was released after a short time | eT TE ER Aa rth but several times afterward was thrown into jail on suspicion of OSTEOPAT H Y Leen a “LAUNDRY Pr ach ane Ces ehots tnd hove aEietiity aasaeh Cor, Spring |flred Into his bedroom one night ped offices in Bea countrym acting a4 & govern Are you considering going into business? If 80, see page 6. *** * "Tree Freatmonts MoUs \ (UES ry “ottans ment agent, to accept $2,000 and Yeteopath NOT | Ne theh country. The money “8-9 Peo Dank’ Didg. second |W INS RACK Set b eh Peowig | Many, Bide.. Secon SHIRTS 8c | Was in native curreney and worth about $160 in gold ine =| Puget Market Cos Big White Market| BIG LOAN MADE CHICAGO, UL, April 17.—pecial | Charles F. Munday, of attic, Wash, has transferred to Mr Michigan av. and rd at. for §7, TURKEYS DIJCKS GEESE “ ‘sre OPEN TONIGHT UNTIL 10 O'CLOCK ¥rom Howard W, Baker, M ing acquired an additional one-fifth interest for $15,000. On thie inter est and parts to which whe or her had previously held title foago Savings bank has ne ed a loan of $60,000 for one year at 6% per cent The Finest Dry-Picked Stock We kill and dress our chickens here on the market. We guar antee to you the largest selection, and one absolutely freeh, WALL'S SAFE & LOCK CO.'S SAFES ds. - fe Ci -Marvin afe Co. ne rth avn Compe! Use of Block System. OUR USUAL GREAT DISPLAY OF MEATS FOR SATURDAY WASHINGTON, D. C., April 17 Representative Hardwick, of Geor MAIN FLOOR SOUTH, PUBLIC MARKET BUILDING oe the use of a block system for all [trang engaged tn interstate trade The Star’s Circulation Is Not “Dead Head” APER TRUST TO: Is Second To None’ No Seattle Paper, Except The Star, Refuses to Carry Notorious J want to buy © good imp. 1 00, see the business chance column on page @, sen Aper were charged with ng violated the Sherman anti house? See our business chance taurant et act. The defendants pleaded ity and each was fined $2,000 column, page 6. MARTIN @ CO. GLOVES 1 Kecond Ay, Opp. Savoy Motel Cash Registers for Rent eee e seen eeeeee eee % co | 4 oY ‘ ’ Cor Wiret he Hox pant it : AY. amd Mate 9, SEATTLE STAR ~ bev grad -enetgh Fe at eed - immediate Pecul ey han the ‘star he “been a sepa, By) oa. We ue “eh opr exolusively oo woneny, oma ti 4 sinelpeet acore ad thy Selle a eRe A ETE TE IA TELS veer € eet Pun nee ee ee ee ROCCE EOE 2a oe i Quack Doctor Ads —~a2 seanmeerae «- it Pays to Advertise in The Star bpesead ab