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LET THE If you cha addreae, " eave the colt advance ANATICS MAY Ln L MISSIONARI ARMENIA - | | of Pillage, Arson and Murder Are Witnessed (Ry Untied Press) EMTRNA, Apri! 22.—Five Amert Women are in danger of being tortured by the Ar at Madjin. Mine the missionartes saying that 4 with the rioters threatening the aners mission of ali to STAR FOLLOW YOU LAST EDITION tell the carrier of telephone y, let The Star follow you; Tel. Main 1060; Ind. 441, VOL, 11. NO, 50. BOB HODGE HAS SPOILED BEST POLITICAL GRAFT SHERIFF RUNS OFFICE AT BIG REDUCTION, AND THOSE WHO LOSE ARE TRYING TO PUNISH HIM FOR BEING HONEST Since assuming the office of sheriff of King county Robert 7. Hodge has conducted the business of that office and of the county jail at an expense of hot more than sixty per cent of the sum paid by the people of King county for the same service under Hodge's im mediate predecessor, In addition to thie, the jail, whieh was in a filthy condition when Sheriff Hodge took eharge, is now thoroughly of a oneal bagel rong nm and sanitary, The “ ie smaciven _ prisoners who were, under past administrations, compelled to buy he surrounding villages have thelr own food or go without, now provided with two good meals Burned and a large part of ® day at the expense of the county, ae the law contemplates, and J in ia now fire, Yesterday's | olf cooking steves are no longer permitted to pollute the air that the MH Alleppo were repeated 10 | prisoners breathe. ay wit tne ased fury i Ayas say that riot DONE IN BUSINESSLIKE MANNER Ne a * on Under Sheriff Hodge's administration, the affairs of the sheriff's ae ee and | fflce are conducted in a businessiike way, and every lawyer having al a e town is business with the sheriff in the matter of service of papers, or in any terre other way, will endorse the statement that so far as his experience are.2 and goes, Robert T. Modge is the best sheriff King « wanty has ever had. . im epite of this record of Sheriff Hodge, other officlais of King ¢ Alexand-| County are doing everything they possibly can to emba the sheriff . 4 SPOILED OFFICE FOR POLITICAL GRAFT Die iedermantion tél nd He is being punished for having SPOILED the best office in King Pat . erdey at of county, He has made it impossible for that office to ever again be run al as sult € Asia Minor ws tar figures today show bility that the number of may be nearer 26,000 than in ew prders hare increased and the and horrible malt reatm Pe defenselexn victims is reported Wes cumber of different points SULTAN BREAKS FAITH VIMNNA, Apri! The Young : af preparing to attack the ‘pea. a ding to pr from Constantine the infe the proposed agreement a * Es mant | be a8 4 public graft, and has placed it in the list of those offices to which an honest man may aspire without having his motives impugned in bie zeal to do that which the people elected him to do, Sheriff Hodge may be guilty of infringing upon the rights of the county com. missioners, But whatever he has done in thie regard to the end that the wards ofKing county may be prop for at the WOMAN FORCED T0 SETTLE CASE WITH. SeeTnER been done erly provided is THREATENED, AND FINALLY SEATTLE, WASH,, THE SEATTLE STAR |. THURBDAY, PRICE ONE CEN APRIL 1909. BY CANADIAN FISHING CRUISER | |THE GASOLINE FISHING STEAMER CHARLES LEV! WOODBURY, OF SEATTLE, SEIZED BY | CANADIANS AND TAKEN TO VANCOUVER YESTEROAY—AT THE DOCK VANCOUVER, B.C. April le violation of the Canad {the law. He has sent hi jin the opinion of Col, West, Amert | fishing law, w hould be, let to Washington, D. C., to the jean consul general in this city, the of a Q Kove t departm I [American fMeht atomr Charlies! with the of a ht the nt w Woodbur of Beattle which ‘ i an " tea e I government ier Keutret for ab gates there was no wilfu on sea” ¢ on PARKHURST -| FACES JURY the pultan and the invaders She admitted that this estate wa altified COMPLIES WITH DEMAND diastpated jn ‘ vest ts understood that the sultan FOR MONEY -—~ epetagier agra we . ad tved aasurancea of support from ine bf Then, she ! nF or oe Pirmany, hich led him to make a - peORER me . tnee ant at Ne stand. Reports through other a ¢ me through with ’ a rint are conflicting and it is | ‘at money t £0 to ja the origina ate ing $48 da te t obtain ace e infor. I, Such was statement made t L his own the |e Laura am by Prosecuting anit! 8. at na Attorm Vanderveer yesterda . aking jaw h make it l whee Mrs. Gtlinm was brought be ‘ nag «Bw gyre toed teow f Vher brothers claim or subauitt ng fered to d His wife, wh rod faith to trial @ criminal charge vide with the brother, but his law-lfully by Parkhuret al! du hte : EA TH } Khe same ultimatum was put up yer insisted that she ay all |confinement in the count wae i” pve.* Gillam several days ago by (whe had in world eanaa ta the « hon wr brother, Elmer Johnson, ana od by a frie ‘ (iy United Prone | Bs attorney, J. k. Meflrew paren er. vena “te ttle Giffienlty was es is FRANCISCO, April 22 Mrs. Gillam refused. She was ar the prose ’ is: te enema : Sie Bullet he fired with his own | Fested April 19 ned thrown into jai into it. W th Bai imbedded in his brain,| Them. almost distracted with this Promecutis } Moore, son of the late mil | Sumiliation thrust upon her, she "eer said: BIG SUM FOR David Moore, of Plainfield, | Yesterday yave in to the prosecut-| “Mrs. Gillam was arr PE, fe weil! alive at the Affiliated cg tg. and was The |ceuse ! thought we ee ENTERTAINMENT tal charge is still heid over her head ©t%#e against he n rey a Ang satin saeiraeg antl be waed as the prosecuting at-/ Query as lo why she was released.) Pitiwon thousand dollars has been with his wife and finan-|‘rney may see fit he natd wet aside by the Seattle Clearfng/! culties are said to have A Marduk Story. t do sot belie Swe eon 4 have suse association for the entertain secured & conviction because nent of visit bankers to the tri feeere to Attempt to e84) 75 Gitlem ts 0 beautiful, tal-| prosecuting witness is an ex conviet ar Selkeae civuin | ell ented and well-educated woman, and she is @ pretty woman meets here for three daye in June. ES FIVTETE CT but 21 years of sge. She and be He thea told of the conference} prominent bankers from all aver @ | brother shared her father's estate dey, making the statement a6 lite country are planning to attend, | BANK CLEARINGS. | Her brother was sent to the peni- given above, to the effect that he land they will all be provided with Beattie #| tentiary and he left all his property threatened her with jati if sho did | tepets the exposition grounds today 703,197.28 «| in ber hands wader a power of ut not pay the money demanded of and the Paystreak attractions, the 200,806.34 . torney. her |theatres in the elty, and to bait! ‘Tusemea. sooo en ee on. | foaee . . 9911 001.00 7 Memorial Services, } 15,915.00 Mei joes were Held ye | Portland. * | terdag Seattle seminary, at today. . .$1,008,754.00 * * over the death of Lather Bites 160,046.00 | i amphe and George - kane, who )vlbellaalied ielicdiiadeliielelel | += are belle been drowned Extensions on Contracts |)" *° > back to he tard They be a) Pe “Business ts Business IN NICHOLS: Y MAKES A SENSA AL. STATEMENT WHICH A. START SOMETHING. {By Catted Press) yuris prit BA tne tur fo fiy in the legislati investigation w of Star Nichols mornt bien e on Niche yve had f that f ted hw sind the that WEATHER FoF BP alr tonight and Fr nwest to sout tECAST. day winds ight Deen enna OY DYING FROM _ ALCONOLISM By tnlted. ress.) by Miller Mayor Mf says there is ing personal in his attitude Mayor Miller ts fm the fight see the business bite Uuilities Superintendent transact n @ business-ltke way o zt nee ' a ng. sald Mayor Milie tiny k to- | plain that I war going to ‘smoke uy ¢ 1 applications for ex ¢ acts within a reas m of t pane the b bie There are cases w Mr. Boutilor 6 contra are not to bin PLAN CONSUMPTIVE CAMPS © IN ALL CITY PARKS MRS. KYLE TELLS OF WHAT t SHE ANDO HER ASSO , tra — , CIATES PROPOSE differe ' he fresh air A. en t a board of 1 r ’ and t ha ' tp ' KIND OF GRAFT KILLS WIFE AND New April 2 7 ; : i (fy United & m aleoholtam y er ‘ae he will die | a be procured the fy United Frew.) In anslating them from CHICAGO, April 2 Insane from! mnylien into Hawaiian, have creat | remo following a quarrel a w ed 4 furore in political ctreles here , ago when his wife left him, Harry! ana a éfiolat tventic 5 PRODUCERS L. Summers, 46 years old, today! poe the outcome nt to the home of his mothertn BEFORE SENATE aw. where he found his unhappy! KEYMEN WIN CASE ouse and shot and k i a her a am Their ittle dang fiadys, whol (Ry Onlied Peeves ug toward bim when she! CHICAGO, April 22.—Tho rail ae te ‘ fath fiashi t congratulations to ' m fired upon his|each ot day upon the decision on mothe hed into the of Fed judge Landis yesterday ' ed back | room. With the fourth shell of hi who held that the nine-hour jaw ree of i t er b “ 4 bullet throngh| means that an operator cannot be oe The ind. . yt mer his own head and foll dead bende kept on duty for a period of more with & ont T jthe bedy of bia wife ‘than oine hours in the twenty-four nfl today, | OUT OF MILK The 4 at Hea th w ordi retatl be pre nly re a he ant ot apy 4 four cows or less. The ance by requiring all siries of closed « y storilined ordinance Commisate againet wn Mee Effie « was prepared ner Crichton protect Bast Dead. + A va Hast, wife A. Sper The f he neral Fremont Ct people owr ,, WILL KEEP GERMS war the by in the = WOMEN ARE VOTING the Deughte f th R ution a awa the sult ballots cast for nationa officers. The names of the suc seful ones will not be made known until tonight or tomorrow The congress convened th 1 at 10:40 o'clock After the nominating speeches had been made 1 were appointed and Mrs, Scott of Hiinols and Mrs Story are the rival candida for {the presidency : Lee “” [SISTER CLARA BECOMES Sister Clara, dressed as a bride, received th probationary gar ments of the order of the Carmelite Sisters from the hands of O'Dea yesterday at the cath The garments were blessed by the bishop, following the celebration of high mass, and the young woman began the life, as a recluse from the world and worldly thing Today's Treasury Report 4HINGTON, April Phe treasury report today show Re piv $1,464,324, dishursementa, § 100,000. ALL WOULD ENTERTAIN JAPANESE ENVOYS AS NO ROOMS FOR THE SUNNYSIDE PEOPLE SHB il ALHAMBRA WILL eines oven USED FOR BIG mallet SHOWS rane f Yak wmtey ‘ ‘ (- an ar t be . po Contract Is Signed for pHa iin . Lease of Westlake Tinkite. péopte he £ seaponied Theatre fy an wae expected, and this Gert of the city Westlake boulevard, ts ¢ home of the Shubert the BOODLING ©): Late yesterday afternoon an 4.3. ah rt and Mesers. Rossel! & Drew, « the necessary papers START fee Bb i a ent, the Shuberte sechire & permanent interest in the (My United Press) aire and will book ail BAN FRANCIRCO, April 22 for the theatre, guaran Sbrtinuance of t eatin teeing to send their own attractions thre an of the to fil: at least twenty-five weeks of -“ ry at the time of the theatre each year ore ter part of t aston © Calhoun tile Two Big Houses the apparent object of ob ® arrangement with the Shu from ” “ me m be w give to Beattle two fret Mabe tantia ot hin ation |claxs theatres, the Alhambra and Peoteaten the boodling board. the M re me of the biggest and Weiwedintely after its ir mibest attracttic the United f nat ia ca align t State are con by the hu. rt bribe m counsel for the perts, and th will appear at the n A A. M wuestion Mbambra Giiaaher for ha an 1 The Athambra theatre will be opened with Mrs. Fiske on either COMMISSIONERS HOLD ee Take Sint ae ores lowing Mrs. Fiske will come “The Blue Mouse 4 other attraction A CONFERENCE HERE ‘vine ie"costre cxynoucton pera ia expe ! hat the house . ' ed for the full winter tMilexioners of King, Pierce i or tert Closed Dea! the stat th i h rt, who ed the WiLL PLAN FOR MUS Ic! factory ta cave Busbert bed. found Ep « low he 5 t the ¥ 1 tre hy it in view n ‘ f the price 1 avatiable . ati the | n did not wh a Mr. How h t Vt h ar how me a good a, J thing ma busine tand , 1. , this morn w ht go back into the show . And as to be mighty © ind invest my Li th a n, there is y it oft eve we i ‘ ting bac he | ‘10 DYNAMITE Ice JAM AT NIAGARA FALLS CANNOT BREAK BIG ICE JAM | oon von i areata oe egy sue LOCAL OPTION BILL HAS ide and debris flying high in the bot the Jain was firmly set the) RAISED TROUBLE Seerens ‘wea continged (By United Press.) |. PHOWNIX, Arta, Apri The RUNS INTO CYCLONE. | i is lof eb in connecti th the by t Press.) lature 1 VICTORIA, F April 22,—The | passage by fey Bs orgg eg steamer Greenwich arrived in the Port eon. ype. Moiese lly Royal Roads last evening from] 4, i begit to ates Newcastle Australia When four! days out from Neweastlo, with her 81X HAINS JURYMEN Cargo of coal, the vessel ran Int Hy United Press.) which swept her decks,| FLUSHING Y, April away her life buoys, This| Wilbur. W, Craft, a’ contractor of War just the beginning of ywad | Jamatoa, | 1 today wa chosen weather which caused serious dela a the ixth jure for the trial of ee that the vessel took 48 days mak-| Capt. Peter C. Hains for the murder |iqx the voyage jot William i, Anais tt ARE YOU GOIN TO MOVE? | FIVE AMERICAN WOMEN ARE G4TY HAS THE PO WER HREATENED WITH TORTURE TO QUST SLOT METERS | THIS SCHOONER WAS SHOT AT PATTEN ON COUNCIL CAN RUN FOR TAKE THIS ACTION \FEARS “THREATS OF ORDINANCE W WILL BE DEATH MAY BE CONSIDERED TO- REAL MORROW ' Leaves Chicago for West During Heat of Battle the Must Act at Once, Before Slot Meters Claim More Victims CHICAGO It rte c « wae his battle pad fled in fear of b is an past few da ‘ |The « have be . ‘ ge receipt of heaped on the heat king king an pulpit and press a wnt ¢ fi pt ae to aused him much w ision of led ‘An Patten in Kansas. a « th nd HUTCHINSON, Kas,, A Me ieee anys aa thea M jan P ated that th a for R © bis a AOA pe he ie a Ot 4 tr r ; ‘ tion and hin two * r jations ad cA a ‘ sin we f e ¢ the ety t t ” t s € rn . gas meters ar Hounded Nearly to Death . RINIDAL Apr 6 » > ‘ ‘ * a ft wd Mi He 5 He Can Prohibit Their Use. A f t r jaine the city Chicag x ters are a men- he bite, they j Wheat Quotations an be by ordinance, and | CHICAGO, Apr After open ® hereafter jing 2 May whea of the | rapidly to $ ao | est lev 2 The a tq ted in weeks Ju whea “ / eon- ei3a% a , heretofore Idropped to $1.1 t« granted « gas any, for the rea- drop until it reached $1.10% ireite pele ne ee tember wheat wa oted at $1 ’ power is & contin at the o « mntinued t > A soph of 7 Mrected drop. When it reached $1.10%,|"*" enormous quantities were ur loaded ai A furious t refore the ctortn, ‘ay caused iron the A ned Bottom pricée forthe day, May he ling dropped te se 7. J $1 % and Beptermt 16 } Champagne, whiskies, cocktails and beer worth about ) were Patrolman Alvey, who conducted @ aid on a resort at 410 Cherry ast. shortly before 2 o’cloek this morn- jing. The liquors were taken as evidence a ‘ May th, who is alleged to be CALIFORNIA UNIVERSITY Witt | the landlady, was taken to the city SEND MEN NORTH To jail and released on § i. She | wave ber occupation as that of a RACE, corsetiere. Sadie Clemo, who. says i she Is & dressmaker, Luctie Miller, ees @ manicurist, and & young woman BERKELEY Co April 1 #iving the name of Mrs. O' Hooligan was announced today by the execu. Were also arrested on charges of tive committee of the Axsociated | distrderly conduct and released om ball each Students of the 8 Unive that the sity crew w be went to Seattle t mpete against Washington and Stanford in the re gatta that is to be held on Lake Washington. F tre being per " Ace of having piloted a fake satisfactory Ca eral weeks ago, G. B. Kerth, ai _< " ‘ Knox, a clerk, and M. R, Hewes, LOSES FORTUNE, THEN . fom Colca seme ld at STEALS BREAD | tienes. er wit NEW YORK, Apri! 22.—After losing her fortune of $75,000 at Mra. Anna Trafford, widow of i hates ieee John Trafford, a Peruvian mins | oinicaco. A ing promoter, today is in the tolls of the law. Mrs. Trafford , Pome . was arrested on a charge of oF Mra: Pat Campbell stealing a loaf of bread and a | S00 | _ He Bulle bottle of milk with which to | Oi! he yaa toude bee break a fast of many days toda ( , d, _ WANTS S2 DUTY |i she it evera t navy FOR LUMBER United »N GREAT SCHEME TO SECURE JUSTICE Apr WASHING tor Piles has introduced an amend:| new Yor “Ay If the ment to the tariff bill restoring the] plans materialize, which attorneys lumber rate to the Dingley sched: | retained in te for damages Gian ule, Tho bill, which pe during theh last seven years against house, provided for dolla the bank City Rail while the Piles’ amendment puts| way wanen van a twodollar rate on lumber The | ing to 5 ; en te to amendment also provides for a a . ie tariff of 560 cer n shingle ing of widows a bane that tb nation has ver seen, gante holding judgments apprext | mating $20,000,000 were involved. (hy Uolted BP | - | MILES CITY, M |SINGER TO FIGHT WILL CASE |More than 20 \ he Otter | By Vaited Pry reek antry dea A the} BOSTON April it i an herder, 1 IR insing, and | no hat Mme, I an Nordies is thought to have been ol as the |is det ned to fight out in the sit a ter ttack, whi t the t er the ix helleved to be twrowth will of the late Mrs, V e Allen a feud between whiel betr { in the | shoepmen. | Midd XK count obale court,

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