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‘LET THE STAR FOLLOW YOU If you change your address, tell the carrier or telephone. the Star. if y The Star $2.80 & yea paid In advance, Tel, Main 1080; Ind. 441, eave the city, let follow you} TEWFIK PASHA ANTINOPLE is| TO BE ENTERED TONIGHT Troops Surround City and Send in Their Ultimatum eS eee ee * ’ MASSACRE CONTINUES. * % ted Press.) * Asia Turkey, ® y Christians *& Mohammedans ®& ® wth of & The Mohan > & h outbreak of ® and the town of * a eta f terror. @ th nelty ac @ *. * * * eee ee ee ee (Ry United Prev) : Ke who for two days was DONSTANTINOPLE, April 19 viaher ¢ of MUmatum embodying the terms owed hie « ithe Young Turks and asking for! the garris render of the « quit whea matters Be peaceadie s recetved toda a th fhe Youns 1 us Bom and the r Pameblishment of Hilmi Pasha's . the resto: amon of their " mtary seats to the Young Who were expelled as the edict of the new ministry Mt the surrender of leaders of ye revolt. | leaders whose surrender ded include Editor 4 : al, Said Pasha and Ismal Kemet | These men, with the sultan Medeclared to have been chief {ble for the overthrow of t sultan and new | ¥arm (Ry Valted Prem) public had red enlightenr LONDON, April 19—The Young oat, and that the ss Will march on Yildia Kiosk, | fused his. proff suttan’s p 1 demand the | regarding rand abd vn of the sul Rahat, nec to messages @nBounced that be will take the a bere today from the Con- 2° !nto his confi no lor je correspondent of the that he will give no © mnge Telegraph. The message} We"s He also bite ne that an advance guard of|2¢, ministers who Turks will be thrown around |'#cked him from the pulpit fend Galata. suburbe of Con-|, Vite President Merrill, of * ple, to protect the lives of | board of trade, issued a stat Me feeign rerideuts before the| day Snnouncing that ther uma body of the « marches Comer in wheat the present situatic yesterday the palace Jest Abdication Demanded. 91.20%. pane POLIS ple tonight and demand WS evitan’s abdication. It is be the new ministry will rewign ff there appears to be any} of the Young Turks meeting | @aecess in their attack Saeed LOSES AN EYE Warshios Near Scene. Because he accidentally let INA. April 19—A_ THritish! lead of an indelible Srrived at Mersina today ther reached Beirut. A/| days ago, Patrolman W penetl Beeded. The arrival of) the right eyeball removed Vessels in the two ports left it seriously endang Telieved tho situation. The! bors was writing, and secid ies threstened to bombard the stuck the pencil in bis f farther rioting was per-| polson immediately affected tt it became inflamed and useleus, Pactiament May Yield. Pession today and it is re-| the question of yielding to} Turks was met favor) bent asked the cabinet to| ly postpone the announce Of & winistérial program. DITCHED; (By United Pree) PORT LIMON, Costa Rica. 9—The steamer Gaudeloupe jarrived here Venez d, bu said she would go to ees ooo Castro said it had been her hus D RAPIDS, Mich., Apri! 19. band’s intention to come Men were killed and one Rica, but he was p ated by pment iy hurt today when an east-| French gove Grand Trunk freight train “My &@ Washout near here, blick- | revolutions ashe said He and causing a heavy prop | made no purchases ments. The news that he in » start an fh is false THIEVES GET: i ed FINDS GEMS IN ASHES (By United Pre BAN FRANCISCO. ) April Mrs. ©. 8. \attman of this #| is rejoicing today over &! { gems valued he believed to from her ash can f the mise As « result of hoarding his 6 in a hand bag, Richard Gunr nd Forrest #t.. . Was the rep. Jewels FROM A THIRD fi:s:0 P| STORY WINDOW see ete eee ee tees IN TRAIN WRECK (By United Press.) EL PASO, Tex, April 19 recked early hermextin and | | pe. ; gps and all of th , lodging » y veenl Yeute wt w ve 4 Dar ea of § vw q « Rame he ¢ pa t# hall, $8 expocte > j wnorrow night SEATTLE MAN fate I TUBOUND Tewfik Pasha, a famous Turkish | | Ernest urks, and thetr execution} CHICAGO, April 1——Wheat Kine! n decreed. wis James A. Patten declared today March Against Sultan. that he had been made a scape inter anced ment There was ho ex citement in the pit this morning before noon May wheat fell to Buigaria, April Youngs Turks and Mace Malin: troops are expected to enter night « jentrance by forcing @ rear wind puvenir taken. Mra M come in eOntact with his right eye a few A. Nabors, ‘British ship ix being geld in| formerly eblef of the Ballard poll Waters in readiness to go this morning was obliged to have and his “shortly sing & ke the of Charies stay eerste, cos» MRS, CASTRO TO : JOIN HUSBAND April with Senora Castro, the wife of the former president of a. on hoard She did not Senora to Ce ote husband is not thinking of at the of war imp nde rrectionary mov« cident in Wh "TWENTY ARE INJURED Ma xican Central passenger train No, | Work today ne 0 paenengors were OL. 11 7. DEMAND SURRENDER AND ABDICATION OF SULTAN ARS FOR SISTERS SISTER NOW IN ARMENIA \It May Be Months Before He Learns If She Is Dead or Alive t nas * Bre the ¥ t walt f a viet some herri Turkish atre Richter te fn & great stat of perturbation Mie Kichter went Armenia hare t « Aus being sent as ® aionary by the aA an { Minsion She was t to a8 Mews Wt at the sel at Ht any and Mre BR re kitie t ‘ to Hast " nant ware had « fairly} y time last nig While Mrs. J. F. McDonald tr her h at #14 burglars effecte [They ransacked the emnine leisure. Among t taken were two gold watche « one « and t handle sting when sb North at wt, betwee clock Jast night A € wa a5 were carried aw SEMANA ARE EDR Re WEATHER FORECAST Fair tonight and Tuesday; * * light west winds, * PeEWe edd SS RE ROR HE TRIES TO END HIS LIFE amex Dowding attempted to en his life by taking a dose of this morning in a ohe Ag house on Wast n wae taken to the ¢ Emme houpital, wher 1 Green soon brought him back onsctousn After a short st vonpital I « to go. Her it took the laudanu either Id he tell anything of his past name he « is thought been asaumed w. ‘D. CUDMORE DEAD VER ra) services for Wiitiar Wash, April us ru who was killed a ru will be ine Mr mt railroad fir & Jordan, an ray ng in the ra r H th Ore In Seattle, He leave f rly M Mae Miller ‘MANY VISIT THE A.-Y.-P. | EXPOSITION GROUNDS thousand inited grounds the A.-¥.«E sition yesterday and enjoyed the rnoon band convert. . As practi ull of the rnament and decorations are complet finished api f t | grounds elicited plimer ary remarks from tor The “Pay Strenk which located all the ement fe in rapidly hetng filled up with buildings and sctions, A num of “villages” are being rushed it is promised that everything the firat vi ‘mt men on June 1 HAS A| }ermency h }taken from three jand one the had been! |xive him a = a SEATTLE, GRAFT SKIN WASH., ON MANS DULY INTERESTING OPERA- TION PERFORMED AT HOSPITAL Heroes and Heroine Insist} That Their Names Be Not Made Known The surkeons at the city em spital today afted 76 Ate patches of wkin upon the of H. Cristopher, a resident who Was #0 bedi rned by the explosion of » lamp on New Yea hin lift an #8 been di ot Theme patehe were all two men of whor were perfect strangers to the man for woman, all whom they made the sacriftes Nono of the volunteers would “ of thet hen, and ner Bftorts | with failure fall Took No Opiate. One of the two men refused to take any cocaine or any other nitied to the ordeal ple today met opiate and sub f allowing the little patehes of skin without even a frown. The woman was put nee of under the hloroform before the skin wae taken from her by in the surgeons would say about her wae that she was a m lady, married, and liv this city with her hust nd and chit One of the mer al yeate the bul « al! night the operation the ordeal pare the actual removal of the akin from | anted over Crtete body in tittle “ielan soon «row her's b da.” which w comt skin Want More Skin. At some time in the near fatare the hospital authorities will call for + tol ahe dad & strong mt Lal pe de to a te give some skin to complete the| Dr. EP. Pick, who examined grafting process, Without this skin,| palt of boots found at the Kalem Cristopher would bay 4 with | ome which were said to } it he will live bees stained with biood. testified After the thin bis hear thanks who had helped save his life. Al of them were unknown to him POLICE HAVE NO TRACE OF | Pacific trainmen to MAN WHO ATTEMPTED TO HOLD UP BANK. Despite the efforts of Captain of Detectives Charles Tennant and his bold thief ed the American Savings Hank & Trust company's offices at men to rehend the who ente 8 d av. and Madison st. Satur and fi Ke. ma nat yet wholly ¢ The Although the police have furnished’a good description of he ® wm wielder, he has be snecess fn keeping out of aight. Cap} tain of Detectives the man was & crank, as bie bang ling attempt was not typical of a bank sneak or robber good = HODGE TELLS OF THE WRECK | Mee jat Auburn last Fi argeane to dig out | dy, All idle-aged at home tn jay evening | tine reat deal of Gt oa |of hie wite was a ¢ ¢ well p » t wocom | ed b mueh pain, The! “ we y small and were 4 | bet never ne to} transplanting process | that he fowtd no traces of bb Cristopher expressed the people 4 one shot at ying teller, the ! }denee so far effected bis | that Henry K theory is that he! the second floor of the | be utiding and made his way to the | re been Tennant thinks LAST EDITION THE SEATTLE STAR MONDAY, APRIL 19 1909. ARE YOU GOING TO MOVE? rees or tele Don't forget to give the carrier your now add: phone The Star, Main 1060 or Ind, 44 The Star will be de livered to you no matter where you g PRICE ONE CENT SHANK SEEKS ARREST OF EDITOR OF STAR THREATEN TO KILL DAMAGING EVIDENCE} AGAINST KALEM AT INQUEST He Was Always Drunk, Said Witnesses This Morning At the inquest over the be Henry Kalem, w Wore found on th tracks ne we remaline Northern Pueific r the Stuck river vridg riday morning | Lewls © Brekke, who lived in the | Mason house, 1408 Third av., which }wae formerly managed by the Kaleme toatifie that he had heard Henry Kalem threaten to! murder bis wife if she carried out | | her intention to leave him Urekke sald that Kalem was a tremendous drinker, and that at the time he made the threat he wee © drunk that he could searce walk up ataire to the room. When [he arrived there, he found Mrs Kalem preparing to leave, and ut tered the threat to kill ber / Brekhe also stated one Kalem told } $5,090 Insurance 5 oh would a ¥ Other witnerscs Kalem had hud trouble with | ife over his continue of a very eric Woman Wae Sane No evidence was introduced te Mra. Kalem bh nut insanity or menial all ments of any sort. On the other showed that J teatimony bund. the whos them The feature of the case was the fart that. save EB. M. Jensen, wh traded the farm upon Kalems now reside for the house, not a single witn ne seen Kalem perfectiy sober. Jensen sald that b |i so but once Trainmen indifferent Anothe emt. Indift feature was Uhe appar Northerr mee of the which several tralr it lay on the tracks adi, deputy corone while he was examining Hi. N. Con quo, a freight tral ned over tt without the slightest compunction and thie was in b ight Afver taking the testimony ef H 1N Gonnel), Mra. BE. K. Johnson, D & P. Pick. Le o germ and [kL M. Jensen ' rned wnts) this aftern From t held for furth tis aetions previous to ot his wife's dead | body: BRIDE. STABBED 10 DEATH BY HUSBAND MONTEREY, M After stabbing ble brick wh b been married only « nth ypardo today. in an tinaar his hands in her and saoriii¢ ace on her body, He where be el guards and hanged hi ‘HOW TO WIDEN Still suffering from the ot | Northern mf amish River Shou : ne y r ‘ “ be the Seattle avenworth | OF ¢ ae eS and Kan m1 , : ore . * " Pe eeten {at the Commerela 1 gel t yep hal Fred n “pe rc > City Hagineer RH. Th n tel os ‘de sotnian el IM. Clapp, asistant government ae is : the wreck | enaineer, James D. Blackwell, ct wt ting t iumher/easinesr for the Lake Washingt < Toa astes the LOE Look | Waterway mpany, and pr was felt by those the train, atart- | @eorme W. Cotteril! will take part ; pede to the forward ena) the discussion, giving thelr id me " of what t haracte f th adie weet was t eacd hould ¥ A 1 atarted f be au PRIEST TAKES HIS LIFE n had * ner obeyed we (iy United Press.) , he se 1 naek TORREON Mex Apri wer was thrown with | #ather \ a. the pr led the 1 relly t ‘ re ' er the of | the rigt It wae with dif ter the “Burning J f y that he could get t the }mecently, a Sunday Opening Favored. rioter cor tt tod: At a meeting of Columbia lee, | the Dorang t ’ fn ‘ Bunday opening of the | eye 1 before his brother, a 1A-¥-P. B a priest, could reach hin a lint andl A Lu Ing rvioe t late Y th ‘ n of the Madtsor ' rrived i ttle |Mireet M. 1. church voted for th red an a ar) { the exposition on Sunday PETER HAINS IS UP FOR TRIAL WANTS 10 PAUTECT ‘HEIRS’ |ATTEMPT TO STOP | PUBLICATION OF | FACTS | jO” Neil . Ready to » Bie for Division of the which the Mason a had eeeo {in statu d the vigilance of his | Estate Corwin ‘ the Seattle at torney whom Ct P. O'Nell de ares t while aet- ing @ t ative in Se Jattle, hae applied to Prosecuting Attorney George F. Vandeveer for t of the edi- charge of k waited day inst time the had the or Friday, Mr. O'Neil at the Perry hotel, to friends with ked, spoke offensive PETER C. HAINS, SLAYER OF ANNIS, FROM A RECENT PHOTOGRAPH. Vandeveer Apologizes. familiar ic offleers ONeill ap- tithe tr " ~ of long @ pealed to the British vice consul t b As & result the vice cons I anied Mr. O'Neil to the « W Ammiih: wh publicity given the case and th cuting atto office last ning. After waiting me, Mr. O'Netl and his finally gained an aw Mr. Vandeveer. Mr. telephone dience conversation with Mr. Vandeveer, and the latter apologized for the in which had addressed the Dublin solic i THE OLD LADIES CAN FIND SEVERAL At this interview were made for a cor Hi HOMES IN SEATTLE i} | tween Mr arrangements erence be- Vandeveer and Mr. i ‘O'Neli this morning. Pursuant to - 4 ent, Mr. O'Neil vie 33 eer today. It ts Now pining © ot, Iw "i « to get ac ed presumed that O'Ne"! informed ie ret » y , " ith nome of those Elderly Ladies Mr. Vande that everything A { Beattie th t ry. 1| published in The Star, relating to . ah sags a | have Rentor t\ his treatment by Mr. Shank, was who appealed t © Star for | 4 ne rv ~ a absolutely true. Aid Basing the Pain of « No Warrant Yet. Hearte a few days age a Le A Whether the warrant for the ar an —_— : : he ie “singte, | Tet of the editor of The Star, as ne oo a. cas aE asked for by Mr. Shank, will or ies . lo anything for| Sil! not be issued, is unknown at watt pep one this writing * Rang ae gall 1, Mr. Vandeveer has become in- were cha Send tere in the to such an ex- — i ne of the Elderiy tt that d the editor _ Hie Peg oe gg Begs { The Sta day that he , assay yf os , ‘ a didn’t like” the article complained - a. oan ae eee dat vs tax of by Mr k, d that he tn- —e hed a es tended to see tha atter consid- Satelcon’ & end Pend the bate It's up to you, Widerty Ladies ered by him as being Mbek should not be printed in the new 8 of Seattle Vandeveer was informed by “SMALL SILVER TUBE IS sr 1 suits would not prevent The Star from exposing corruption, or frow aling with cases such as the latest developme in the Sul « livan estate ma ays it was a mistake |MAN’S THROAT iS PARALYZED se thought the tablets Case Not Settied AND HE ALMOST CHOKES heada Francie was T report in a morning paper TO DEATH out by a physician and yesterday that the O'Neil-Coreoran he eme effected a settiement bt tt irs” to the Sul- A little sliver tube ta today a ear paralyzed a that stands between Elisha B. Pran-, windpipe was h gation suit ci and a horrible death from stran-, when the t smissed, A suit previously him ont sperating tabl by which t Beatle colored, of 1206 Wash- Inserted a into the windpipe heirs attempted to force James A ington st. is lying in @ separate he t Murray to transfer the Sullivan times since be has block mortgages to them was dis ward in the city emergency hosp! tal, what little ath he ean get o of the ipe and missed on Saturday absorbed through the metal tube e the man has saved| The suit to subrogate the Mev held by the attending nurse. close m margin. cantile estment any for On last Fri¢ san The atten physicians say he | James in the fore twenty | cury |has a very ce for life. closure pre was brought - after the Sea € etre” failed to get service on Mr rray in the original transfer suit. This subro gation sult ts still alive, and has been set for hearing next Saturday " MAN WHO NEGLECTS HIS" | May Act N f the lifficuitie: . T a| accused of illfeeding and neglect: | has there are ANTON PATYK. Pat Interbay. It 1s | settlemer Instes t is quite said he is posse 0 or} that within a few days _ $20,000, but wa abit of | Charles O'Neil will bring suit " aive 1 10 days in the ne hi family ale bread, to compel a division of the Sulll county jai} to think this matter for two yea them with. | va half of which is the over, and | may gt a sul to which ‘ client, Edward Cor big fin reater the f nity ~ aL and 8 that he not behave yourself p by th e King « O'Nell mm Frater in department No. 1 defend the cha placed | 8 estate given by this morning, wh imposing pun-| against him allied to appear Cc nu. Mr, O'Nel 3 ready { ent on Anton Patyl und Was conv of contempt to take care of his portion of the ® a = s morte om» the Sullivan block ROMANCE OF FIVE wer caiay can Is NOT KNOWN HERE ~ tehes rep hat Misa a wirl, died age In a rail YEARS ENDED © tive youn ) mare, (10 cine TONIGHT | “srt eats eee