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LET THE STAR FOLLOW You" Wf you cha address, tell the ca or telephone ine Star, if eave the clty, let The Star follow you; Don't farge to givé the gato a year if pald advance, Tel. Main 1080; Ind, 441 phone The Star, Main 10 rf e ar w i] livered to you no matter where y VOI PAGING FANATICAL HORDES H CONTINUE THEIR BUTCHERY react IN PRETTY WOMAN IN JAIL VENT RAGE IN SLAUGHTER and Children Slow- ly Tortured to Death NTIUS MOSCHPOULOUB of the United " od tor « Minor today ve od 4 here this eve in the t of Alepy t Adal « f the cond a of terror more horrible than Peatigurated recently ire villages have been de Christians’ homes burned women and children merciless ured to death. The forelga tion is fieeing to the com for protection. Britteh cruiser Dianna has m strong force at Alexan and the arrival of Admiral Commender of the fleet, en to the scene from Malta, fs atarily expected. Young Turks Control. DON, Aprt! 21.—The sultan Parkey is to retain bis throne, Bibis cabinet js to resign tmme- iy, under an agreement he has with the leaders of the Turks, according to dis ake ty dnaies & Seamus recelved here today. MRS. LAURA GILLAM. |Constantinoy! correspondent TIT eT Exchange Telegraph is av for this statement, which SER 5 RS spe ww toes 4 a cuthontie Deserted by her husband, thrown \thiegs over to my husband. 1 do | tmto the county jail on a charge | Not know how {t happened, but the Martial! Law Probable. | preferred by her own brother, Mrs one senis turned out bad. My iN, Apri! 21.—-The Young Laura jam, @ beautiful, atk cae, aoe Sater —— Sfvance against Constant |and educated womas, DOW AWAlts | Sy Gillee feat eminens than | Was resumed today. Advices | trial iu the superior court of King no jones cette mane bere say the invaders county for the alleged embessie-jaway He loft pe y, and went Amey Tistble from the out-) ment of an estate valued by her| have not sean wee oramoer Tt the capital. ‘They are ex-| accusers at $20,000 et ee heard of him qater the city within a) When Eimer Johnson was sent | “Elmers as ‘ : 5 to the penitentiary on & charge of turn over all 1 th 2 ave been landed at Con-| grand larceny, he gave hie sister |trothere clan. | Tare, (2 matlaty from foreign ships in!a power of attorney, instructing 95.000 or 9 one PB yp aoe and every preparation |her to sell certain property hold: | sverything, ieacd would tak made to protect the foreign |ings which he owned in Snohomish | dy {0 itty nan ek ie, Semtltute, & The leaders of the| county. Mra. Gillam left every: | oc)”. (2, ot true that ey 8 Turks have sent word that| thing in the hands of her-husband. | ggg.’ flmet only had $7 ooo." mution ix unnecessary, 4% / who disposed of the real estate and |) told the Inwyer I a gee that no harm befalls| reinvested the proceeds éenadhe what T had ook witing | ee Not A ” 5 > yald hare p exp Tieectid that martial law| jot Accuse Husband. but I could hardly be ex; d to Qociaimed at Constantt.|. TRE Woman does not accuse her jive him all and have nothing Wile afternoon, after » meet husband of dishonesty, merely at No Chance to Explain. the cabinet is held. pies rn — losses to lack of ox “About ten days ago I was served —— oe apne 7 wen in the county | with @ summons to apr in court jail thie morhing Mra Gillam ap and give an accounting of Elmer's interests. The summons instructed me to appear in 20 days. But with peared bewildered crying. “Our trouble started from She had been the | out having bad # chance to explain |time Judge Rochester, administra: |} wan arrented before the 20 ders | tor of our estate, took charge. Then. | wore up re property owned by brother and 7 le 0 staines D OF CHICAGO MEN | debted in the sum of $1,600. This is being cared tor at "the ‘hom MO COME TO COAST ON for nome feason, was increased to |." iend in Richtcond Heach $12,000. We had trouble, and sold ; q BUSINESS TR Gillam was once empld¥ed by the the property to satisfy the lien. The ae wee balance or what war loft after the | Seattle General Contract company (ie Calted Presa) <4 7 oo which i controlled by Will H lawyers“got through, was divided | parry Today Mr. Parry stated CAGO, April 21.--Plans for| between Elmer and me Reposing and hie }that Otllam was a stenographer, « cone rm grt Deserted by Her Husband well-behaved man, and left that Quer undertaken by the Eimer told me to take firm 18 months ago to enter the Of Commerce have been | Of bis property when he was sent|real estate business for himself. On May 30 a special |t prison, I do not know anything | Later he nt east of the moun .t0 leave for an exploration | bout business, and turned all such | tatue Northwest tes are to consist ont of Chicago manufac Mad bwsiness houses, in add! Tepresentatives of the Uni Of Chicagr Northwest THIS MAN HAS A SET OF DOUBLE Sera NESS WITH ONE SIDE 1D! itinera the trip is as Dakot Fargo, James} Misnou Elderly ladies, can't you do some-, Fortis, and he wants some élderly j thing for this pining swain? Please a = ae his pate. : Spokane, ~ North 2 ‘ihe pers na letter to the Elderly Ladies Bellingham, By-|°O" St The Star office and Bet! Jaior of ‘The Star, Mr. Fortis has Walla Walla is letters for you this to say land, Pendileton,| He lives in the quiet little burg! “I see stated in The Star that of Granite Falls, this state, and he ron are several ladies in Seattle —Ratee. Nampa i i » Who would like a home. I have a Balt Lake City, Ogden. wants to be comforted for life. He |. of double harness with one side ting—Che yenne jhas « good home and he wants @/idie, One of these ladies can find Colorado | wifely companion, one who will be out all about It by writing to me good to him. His name is H. P.| Here's luck, H. P. ey, Lincoln = Bitton wii 50-10 Minne ‘CHINA MAN AND HIS me first ther anefer to the ses = WIFE ENTER U.S b% be made via the Union| ad ad | nd the Northwestern | meen ee cuamed JUDGE HUMPHRIES AIDS MOY tn hie eS nee, says Moy, the ST Mas. SACK) cee, wHo was wermay. [iter purty on which his borer —£O BY KINSMEN. certificate DOK TO WED | eis | stom into th | secured. titling hr United Staten had been ine his nephews and friends (By United Press om he trusted implicitly betrayed Moy was therefore an alien ted here t ¢ ec mar-lold folka in China, Moy Kee, a}had other property, This he did, the OH Mire. Hes ‘ Lon wealthy Indianapolis Chinaman, was|final papers having arrived this wite of n, tol this morning released from the local| morning, and when Judge John K Milner, of | rnmigration Jetention station, | Humphries, who had been interest the cari y lwhere, tn pany with his wife, |¢4 in the case on his behalf, brought & wimp: emor pag ya RO nce March 12, | them to the officials, M and Mra. br: a r| ywhed a restaurant and| Kee were released w 1 erty in Indianapolis, part| They took with Mr, and ' ne in wich, before leaving for|Mre, John EB. phr and will na leew than a year ago, he leave tonight for Indianapolis, M , { to hia nephew fa,quite wealthy and distinguished. TELLS HARD LUCK STORY. | LAST EDITION THE SEATTLE STAR WEDNE SEATTLE, WASH THIEVES ARE HARD AT WORK BURGLARS GET A BIG. AMOUNT OF LOOT IN ONE NIGHT No Let-Up to the Series of Robberies Being Com- mitted Here Diam ash and clothing val wed at t $1,400 comprived the last night, according to reports re ceived by the polices The princtpal robbery to “ yout noon, wher in the Me hotel, 421 Pike at were rr ' an's apart wile itr plece of t bills wer After r en : . ov apart The ow suite, valued at $125, a Colt No One Sees Him. No saw the thief leave the mated be bber pack Jed the loot ir stolen sult case and quieti ace Charles stable wan arrente by Korwennt ) | Rahnke, of $18 Alder at. r ported to the police that bls trunk wae rifled and $4 ash stolen shortly before # a night Riahnke says suspects a man of Me acqual o it has since been learned that the alleged thief told Babnke’s lendiady that had per mission to enter the victim's roo: Robs « Hotel Titi. aking advantage of Baril Nor y's temporar noe from the @ of the Com hotel off nat f A eneak ¢ pried drawer fe made away wit cash. Im hie hurry the th robbery w mimitted by some per son apparently familiar with the offices. A screw driver, taken from | the drawer of a table, had been used to pry n th ash drawe } Japanese Are Victims. By breaking into the cash register, & burglar « e@ valuable joot fror the Japanese restaurant conducted by T. Tabata, 907 Ratiroad av. Inet night. As nearly as can be learned the thief carried away a diamond ring valued $100, a solid gold watch with diamond setting valued At $125, three Chinese gold rings, « diamond browch, @ lady's neck & DugEet brooet smal nt of cash, The wer a tran in the rear restaurant. No tr f hin haw yet been found Using a thy to force open rear window, a burglar entered the Jockey Chat at Sixth av, & and King «t stale thie « ter, amo ring last night and ents of the cash regia unting to $72.60, a wine MARKET QUIET. y United Press.) cnickeo, April 21-—James A. Patten, the wheat king, is on his way Weet to invest! gate crop conditions, accord. Ing to an announcement made today on ¢ floor of the pit. Wheat rose slowly this morn ing and at noon May touched 91.25. There was nothing sen. ational about the trading to day Peete ee eee eee eee ee ee eee 5 eee dindn Medea a ARE YOU GOING. 10 MOVE? PRICE ONE CENT iii __OF PUBLIC WORKS TODAY | HOW THE SEATTLE HEIRS) °veRrvirD ny" WENT AFTER THE ESTATE SDAY, APRII 1909. THE OTHERS Chairman Insists That City SEATTLE WOMAN ISIN-|] ii, ct, waoet Caney Eigancy retest Contracts Be Com- VOLVED IN SENSA- Mam eibaeh: hnauds tasters svg stlntve Oh Vala I pleted at Once TIONAL SCANDAL six years ago ‘under circumstances tending to . | his mind ¢ to the integrity of certa ! , h of cial | Mrs. H. W. Mix Thought tol} Seattle us oe | Have Been Murdered carol in Portland rt ed — ‘ f 0 his f the board ving that hia wif has been red or has been abducted or M Bou r argumen tired in Portland, H. W. Mix ‘ ib dasirdiee titan ane & tember of the board of direc atte dirs sg tors of the Seattle Commeretal $0 oleae ip thelt enotk cae miee club, viee president of the Seattle Ft hangtay cess, Wet One Haee Pucilie ¢ . acts in some sort of present Hey able shape to show visitors dur. ie ng the exposition period. f that city ha oral of the 4 A « G of , b a E po an, we t ana ng exte 1 and ' * dinpaich, recei cers de- this afternoon , t Had Sum of Money Mayor Backs Bouilion. Me. Mix we a with 4 @ majority members, however, nd visited « pros " th extensions must > Ther : be M filler be- eo & hote © fe t « } droppe - De ent cas - ‘ absolutely aceordir t Pht will n ‘ er pro to of ne Impe The prt an presumably ong be pet was e ich east, Howe it was discovered o »bjected to in a ties that ber baggage bad been taken niess his acceded voiu * t by M be ulllon, to 214 28th st, Inter moved to 250 : : : whe i that there was not suffi. 13th st. @ then to some unknown thereupon turned the deed to him cle wing t Warrant any for destination This is but one of the many interesting [jt ele ty eng ar, haw Per Then of : eve ‘ ended that th wy YheR of Tremk incidents in connection with the acquisition of the Su font a or This baaeage iw valued at approx i oe Bramtes, A jon to this imately $750, and the man giving van estate by the Seattle “heir effect was made b pt. Maloney, his game as Carroll ts held under 2 BB eR Ste yg Ph ® CbArme of «raud larceny for the cept — seconded. At first Mr. Boutllon de theftof those tranks. He was iden. |=" me chaee to wa om oxpanee tified by the expr @an who that bis conscienc would not per moved the trunks as being the man | [eat Dime to carry out bie duties te WECM toccived the thames’ any such unbusinessiike way 214 YBa wt j He Wants Evidence Caprol says he ie connected with Bring some evidence that this the Rey Asiatic Society of Amert exte nm is warranted and then I ce. This in what cepectally worries | Sed aa a witness bet tan. | C82, 2¢t.” he dectared Mr. Mix, as his wife two months| was booked as @ witness but im her members of the board ago took up © line of Asiatic study | WELL KNOWN ALASKAN HAS | mediately released on his personal or motion being pat, ap a fad, and it ie believed possible | TWO MEN ARRESTED nizance. and Mr. Bouillon, rather that her connection with the study | TODAY, j . Bartlett ts years old. At one inue the embarrassing jmay have led in some way to her ‘j é j time he was @ very powerful MAN, situation, asked the permission of disappearance | but recently came to Seattle from | the board to be excused from sitting Cah tor hah Recause they first sneered st and | Fairbanks, Alaska, for medical! ,. ¢) én, which was granied taunted, and then tried to strike treatment The aged Malamutes, M ant was made tempora: Mra. Mix left ber husband lest), Bartlett, a well known and|which accompanied Bartlett thie | ona ities Athi. tho cae: Wednesday evening to visit her) wealthy Alaskan, ae he was walk-| morning, were recently given by | sions were eran ed ne. fest ¥ Parents at Bangor, Me. intending to/ ing along Second ay. with two aged | him to the city and kept at Wood-| Surretary conid read theme att visit in Portland for two days, then | Malamute dogs, his companions of land park. Bartlett brought the oi jg ene, em oft is @ plain b to gp of to Ban Francisco, then to! 9 dozen years, William Raymond, a/ dogs to the city this morning for s Mectpauintae cane tees Los Angeles, and thence East. She/| chauffeur, and Herbert Ough, a the purpose of having them shaved S aheainees, arial after leav- carried with her 82.500 in cash at) butcher, were arrested by Patrol- when he « tered Raymond and eeoting, “in which we are the Ume besides valuable baggage man Milliken on charges of disor. Ough T ndants wil on anager agents for the The trtink and two suit cases, one | derly conduct this morning. Kach in police court tomorrow F separ nae leather and the other cane, were wax released on $20 bail. Bartlett | for trial Phgeecny ore to. time, fi with fine clothing, and) ie iio " € and ehfares will whether Mra. Mix bas been murder ris n up and Httered ip many ed for the money and baggage which during the exposition perted, * carried. or whether she has been that will not indaced by & gang of fakers, cup nice to the visitors in Be posedly given to Asiatic studies, to go into hiding with them, is a question which is bothering the > dita th daditadiatadiaa aa rae Mix lived with ber husband & WEATHER FORECAST. *& at 1462 38th av. and she, like ber *® = Fair tonight and Thursday; # husband, ts very well known in thin] — |NDIANAPOLIS.-Former United States Senator David Turpie | ying oe tonights light weet ® way. died at his home here thie morning. He wae 80 years of age. 3 ce a | l* \* SUT are et 9S S SF COPENHAGEN.—Braving the disapprobation with which their at hg VP SERED WSS OS Hance ie viewed by the reigning families of Germany and Denmark, | A vrtmy ouea Pree H8 ¥ Prince Harald of Denmark and Princess Helena of Glucksborg are | MOMBASA, April fi—The # Wietly preparing to wed. je yo ag a : WABHINGTON.—Gifford Pinchot, chief forester of the United was sighted from here at noon # States, made an announcement today that President Taft is heartily in | and docked within the hour. & ®/™pathy with Roosevelt's policies regarding forestry and the conserva # tion of natural resources. Col, Roosevelt will remain } : ‘ " | IMigent efforts being here until tomorrow, when he & efforts are being made alll Gee Up ble quarters at the & WASHINGTON.—Discussion of what women can do in the great police and deputy sherifts yench of Bir Alfred Pease on & movements occupying public attention was the principal feature of the ehend Victor Conde, alias Athi river, session of the Daughters of the American Revolution. Interest at Conde, alias Boyle, 4 taches to the approaching election and prospective candidates who are wanted for the t t to line up votes the ence of Har dd . ee eae CLEVELAND.—Terrific storms are sweeping over Ohio, Indiana, | lia, last Soturday * * * . * * * * * * * * 7 - * B UCKS THE TIGER: HMlinols and Western Pennsylvania. it is reported that several persons During Lee's absence, it is charg- — 9 | have been killed. jed that Conde broke into the house / arted off 1,080 pounds of brase | LOSES $17,000 WASHINGTON.—Woodford Harlan, former chief of the especial he sed at $63.50. The loot WED JING PARTY (By United Press.) | division of the government land office, took the stand today in the | Was taken to Kent and there dis- } RONO, Nev., April 21.—John Har-|trial of John A. Benson for alleged government land frauds. He un: V 1 of to nk dealer for man, at one tine @ millionaire mine! piushingly testified as to details of the sale to Benson of secrets of | The man who sold the b (ar United Peees.) jowner of Cripple Creek, t» $17,000 | the office ar Conde's description - VANCOUVER. Wav April 21,-| poorer today as the result of a spec . tealing. the brass, Conde is lAfter the exelting scene attending | teoular game of etud poker in whict SAN FRANCISCO.-Wrangling between the attorneys for the iy 1 with having stolen two re- their marriage in the tabernacle| he engaged with Plunger Ole Pl- | prosecution and defense characterized today’s proceedings in the Cal volve and diamond ring jhere inst night, when rocks were| Mott Inet night. Elliott Is a partner! houn trial. Clashes between Special Prosecutor Francis J. Heney and Conde formerly was employed on hurled through the windows, creat-|of Tex Rickard, of Goldfield «nd | counsel for the Defense A. A. Moore became so frequent that they called | the state range as a helper to Lee. ing @ panic among the people who | Rawhide fame. forth a rebuke from the bench. Since the robbery, no trace of him had paid to witness the ceremony a = has been found Harry M. Ross and his bride, for BIGA MIST - merly Elizabeth Gleck, of New York, are today spending their hone : : ‘ : A recon ta penal Saad ule Wrvite Ue CAUGHT Kiss Denied, Heartbroken Bride Commits Sui- BOY DIES OF forget the acts of the rowdies, el Needieersy | cide, Leaving Farewell Asking Forgiveness for to ew): BACRAMENTO, Cal, April 0 | Any Wrong That She May Have Done 7 ® After a search ver severa states *® CORCORAN AN AMERICAN, & Shade, inventor, and - “ * Early this mornipg Edward & of the Lighting, Valve & fens ee A pate the anit wits ton vend: | J. C. Snyder today de & Corcorah, . snegmunied by. 4 company, the efforts of his! yw aMMOND. April 21.—Be Tell L agieine a ageing : : was necessary * Charles P. O'Neil, his solicitor, # [alleged wives today are Wh une ate cia gota o eaeelas Waealinéc QI Gaviiee tr bake co woe t W the 14 * appeared in the King county &| with success, Shade iw waid t ia S her hushend left for bie office t ack ftoraivens aod y wn by * court house, where Mr. Cor w)Baye left a trail of » Md ** /in the morning, Lena Adel Sperger hard to do ri I w frets , f Wait * coran took out bis first papers, #} board to seaboard, hax been pati co Goer iain cessed aeapasty & te rs tM t * declaring his intention of be- @|In this city, Shade denied | canoe, Drae uneree Sey eunitea wt oa Eee’ Ses Pacit ; that nigt # coming & citizen of the United #|that he is @ bigamist, He defends | mon). bie ee iver, and t aes ‘ om t that § Grats “sie uve hie age as {hie actions upon the ground that |e? husband's revolver, and today don't want to. us e: he bait. on & 71 years and his birthplace as #| his for wiver have been satisfied |'h@ Sieven ie wie tome beakit: (einaed 7 TEENA. ' \ & freight i te ve \hy ® cash settloment which he |CO™r a . ‘ Lk th ew was ® Carrigannie, Ireland # iclaime to have ihade with them. {t the home of her girlhood at) “Pie I would like to be buried |"! . * * Ludington, Mich at Ludingtor ce VOTE TO STRIKE By ted ¥ PITTABURE Apri nductor rallwaya of thie olty t strike, This afternoon the loore the Carmen’# union inferred with the officials of the ratiwa company and démanded either the agreement of the company to a new age seale or the settlement helr differen by arbitration [COMPELLED TO REST FINE D FOR SPEEDING | ne row. Mt mek m2 21. W 1 GET SIXTY. THREE DAYS WOMAN STEALS AND 8 ase. Apr ord > CENT Ty = : abliek Je @ Rev. Elwood We ter, rect ia two yound who were ony Grace Jepson, w . ! cn 6 ot Kmmanuel church, that the fou-|turea in the basement of the Cap-|Pleaded guilty to a ct was fined $10 in police der of the Emmanuel movement 16) j¢o1 Hil Presiden w days ago| eny from 0 t " rn ind fpplying the methods which he has|py City Detect Char Phillips [tose 1 indet yocated to combat his own ill|and Victor V. ( n, & represer of from t ¢ Open Shop Abandoned. ned Voreester has suffered a ool-| tive of the local « par hile |the penitentiary. Tt ) hop agree t, which lapse from overwork, and will be|jn the act of looting a quarter-in-|$20 from John Frazier at ne In effect for over a year, compelled to give up bis work} tho-slot mete were eact ten jlow She war ted and n at ‘ meet and take a complete rest for six|to ser 68 a nt t ng |tenced in the short t { ‘ Seatt ¥ mx I monthe. today in police art and forty mir | y