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LAST EDITION pate [EXTRA | THE SEATTLE STAR | EXTRA | © VOL. 11. NO, 52 SEATTLE, WASH., SATURDAY, APRIL 1909. PRICE ONE CEN URKEY’S CAPITAL IS STREWN WITH DEAD; SULTAN IN HIDING ORCORAN PLEADS FOR [0° SN 7Wo THOUSAND SHARE OF THE ESTATE W S01 200080 IN FIGHT CALLED THE VILDIZ KIO6K. BELOW, ON THE RIGHT, I8 THE SULTAN’S MOSQUE. HERE THE BLOODY BATTLE OF THE PAST 24 HOURS TOOK PLACE (ING FOR SIMPLE JUSTICE, AGED IRISH EDWARD CORCORAN | PHEIR PRESENTS DRAMATIC PICTURE IN | TALE AGED IRISH HEIR emg JUDGE MAIN’S COURT YESTERDAY ON A CITY OR- dhtphentiidicenbiben DINANCE More Interesting Chapter Is Added to the Story of the Fight for the Million-Dollar Estate of John Sullivan } ollars and Convenience Against Human Lives | from the heart, Edward ( an. the Irish heir to the Oeapite the protests of Fred trick Sawyer, counciiman from | the Fourth ward, and J. W Cliee, president of the local gas eorporation, both of whom have Main’s court & Monetary interest cing mith the law and it Awyer t tibbles and dece the deadly slot ¢ eter con | Bp his appeal for justice, simple justice and no more. 1 Soren ictoce im eestte econ Of thelr ‘ ea Mend for passage an ordinance has ie diy known what it was all at doing away with af! querterin ee winnniemedii sigeand pooctong at Ld curvigecl hero ir Wcete wonton os eng ee adhd ge } $ WOM AN 6, \ Fanatics Battle for Hours in swordsmen. Simple Edward Corcoran sat a spectator | tt be intended im this ordinay a ich he did not comprehend, except that the| st Ban oie ote orm Streets of Constantinople was fortune awarded him by the irts. His was ing Bounces where transien ‘ Biitive conception of jstce, right between man and oc sree VICTIM (F for National Supremacy n. wocedure, rules of evidence, subrogatior meant . mt 0 ttade ro an Revell * anne - ing to him. So he, with the innocence of a « rose in en ae Beart room, saluted | sI courteny, and enh Suave Monde Out BY BYSANTIUS MOSCHPOULOUS. gee just “for a little of his interest ee Tn be coule Staff Correspondent of the United Press. (bambi pl cyte ages eenargage lla a eet the SPaging house Keepers wanted CONSTANTINOPLE, April 24. — Two thousand near 17 " I pies them he i { the eétate, « . tom, Beat oh lodgers "Wnemsnivee dead bodies and countless thousands of wounded sol- the other ha | Tua TER taeneee ieee O- constant diers lay strewn about the garrison of Yildiz Kiosk, | S Entirely irregular this, quite bey ands of ju es + Rhea lly tyne ef ” IS STRUCK DOWN AND | the sultan’s palace, early today when it surrendered j pedure, and ward Corcoran recei wght but the for ee ROBBED IN HER to the Young Turks, after a night of the bloodiest weno BD. right, making the state OWN HOME fighting in the history of the country. ment that they had Killed but two - med MPVS years, this deepite tt Following the surrender of the garrison the in- | And the an sank back into his seat with a sigh that only re : <. pao “i bag heE " hin . “hy, . ae raat es crcener, ie Bete Mrs. Mary Smith Painfully | yvaders. threw a column of troops around the palace, Dae he te iiae ectaia (in pia RD a Se 4) Of whom Investigated six deathe by Hurt by Two Bru- making the sultan a prisoner. he must | « | t ot meter route within } . ‘ : Be a | md Gane tal Men Two foreigners were kilied during the engage . na tenttslen Aga Br Cilee a4 Ficoll ae |ment, and Frederick Moore, an American newspaper i i t . that rifle rack down and robbed of $50 a N fot understand. All he could do was to sit an d sadly KING WANTED BY POLICE human lives, which he admit |), smcakatinn tied con bi correspondent, was wounded while attempting to f ol thd, had wrecked two homes, savings Of several thonths—was the " . ‘ his hea fied caused a damage Which eee eee ee een ent ue | take a photograph of the fighting. His camera was could not even be figured im her cabin at 26th ay, 8. and Forest) mistaken for an infernal machine. consol. r at he w receive he was ver portion of the fortunes out of the estate rance of Edward Cor ~ a was taken to the elity hos Ba participant in the pro NEGRO quecumes TO INJURIES) Deapite the efforts of the hospital! Glare and cents, and that to gt hort fore § o'clock last ony : tn Judge Mein’s court yee FPF PH SP HH HE EHH ® AND Hi® ASSAILANT shovielaah Jenascn died last nieit the famnilice of the two vietime : Danger of a bloody massacre is imminent. Was but one of the dramatic » HUT. rT a | at 10 o'clock without having re i the money in the wort When the woman's terrified 14 A . A of the afternoon. James! s “Warr why no mone el etaieaeng gained bis senses Gould not recompense them for | yearcid son saw his mother beaten The entire Mohammedan population is aroused to Who secks for the Merean- % eno district between Fourth | o— - The police have learned tha:| What they had lost a by the thug be rao screaming for| fury, and threatens to wreak terrible revenge for what ment company to aN @ and Sixth ave. and from Yee @| With the death of James Jotn Johason was qua me on lant Finaliy, after the members of the ut before neighbors could ‘of the Sullivan biock, threw » jer his mask way to Union st. Sunday, # | #0n, 4 negro w stnide of Sawyer, had iter, shortly before Wednesday morning and was tr and came out Into @ April 25, from 9 a. m. to #|10 o'clock last night, another mur to pick a quarrel ing committee with sveral made plain their determination to robbery the thug and it considers the Christian victory of the Young Turks. ©, dtkappeared with the remark: “I willl 4'>. m t | Ger Was efded to the poles Pacorda |negreea. ‘It Wee when he met Dan| tal mech elope us were necessary en to Hospital | The Young Turks’ army is far too insufficient to away the scabbard and use \* # | and another murderer Is at large King, & negro known as "Little te eafeguard the lives of gas con Mrs. Smith was taken to the city combat the fanatics, an orst i ‘ sword law eee eee hh ee he | When Johnson was found in a Dan,” on West Main et, that he suitiers in the future, Mr. Clive hospital suffering from a bad and natics, and the worst is feared wes remark was —~ | sem! conscious condidtion on was bit on ¢ head. King told agreed to draw op an ordinance ugly scalp wound. Dr. L. B. Greene, ——— ————_——_——~! Fight Starts at Night. Statements made to West Main st. lant Wednesday morn- several of his friends that day that along the Nines suggested and have the hospital interne, dreaned the RARAAKRA HRA HR The fighting which resulted in the by Charies P. O'Neil Dubie ing it w he was\he struck Johnson with a detach. |{t ready to Introduce at the council | woman's wound and she was taken surrender of the garrison and the tor Mr. Corcoran, and him under the Ps or. B. able tron foot rest taken “um his meeting on Monday night home by friends. Aside from . the FARRELL PONIES WIN. prisonment of Sultan Abdul Ha- Claimant to a portion of the |F. Orey, proprietor of the tman bootblack stand. When King lea More Red Tape « wound Mre. 8m as bruls (By United Press.) 7 o'clock last night id started i interests in the estate. oe 2207% First av. at which ed that his victim bad not regain The ordina will then be re | #bout the shoulders ver hs ANCOUVER 5b. € April O'Neil Speaks. on Johnson roomed, to consciousness be has ett the | tegped to the corporations commit beating she receive iy : M.—Nan and Clove owned O'Neil had asked and bad we take the supposed drunke: aro city and went to Tacoma, Tod eo, to be delayed another week, , City Dots on W Utes Peters perulasion of the court to ce This was permitted by the the local police received w fromiook then ve rg veel saan BO dcClurg and Ma abbar He Miss Helen F ll of Ren ace when the rr from at- the Bela- n, won the championship for vas * p was reported patrolman who feund bim o the the Tacoma de ' t K Neg tron = ed the neigh pe # at the Vancouver horse ent with had protested against . . Revelle, Wea netrong show this m: | sidewalk was on his way to Spokane. Captats Shortly after of the thugs ¢ ce, however rning ietion of the court which would the Corcoran interests en- TELLS OF CHECKING BOOKS| are conelste ent In the found the in- eee ee ee | wing taken to the of Detectives Charles Tennant ha talion of Sa- teeeeeeeeee* @emanis for act i , t eer errr eer eree Eastmap hote hasewn laps wired to the police of Mastern Wash 7 th good deseri spied Da he s of “philanthrop Meanwhile the r ay ex — pclae ea al | Saceneecernaes, tile qoadifion wes |tagton to Resp © ohare watch fF i Riiesed the hope that the death engagement k reat him on t , . soldie: O'Neil had told the court that AGE CASE. psa ted to the poller and Jot King and to arrest Nin ‘ Het would not be further increased re were Piles interests in the Sullivaa —teeritepmeenne of unmarketable la | (My United Press nig i f killed, ‘This sed the soldiers of » thet hroughou t nigh At five « ri a t ' £ h final en re entering the how ger k plac The Pera noon by the prosecut n the > trial] -~— WALLA WALLA, Apri Mrs and the boy prepared w ee past of the we desire.” said Mr.iof R. F. Parkhurst, former asstist-l@ ee ee & ke Re we & & W)Btate Charles Finley, both fugitives | Twenty-five the doll in |oe ool ad gaa OS Be : i “is that this honest mort ashier, accused of * # in Indiana, charged with complic-| notes, a debt y soi ainbean thd women: scean of thé flavesst oumean= aced on the property| false entries to cover # short « HUNG IN EFFIGY # \ ity in the murder of William Goe pooper | " 7 en peed iced allege 4 Bullivan be paid and our | $50,060 in his accounts the *& FRANKFORT, Ky., April 24. # In 1900 at Cah Pi rned | robbed t he thugs | Battle Ten Hours. is protected. We do not|Up to a © today he &@ —Gev. A. &. Willeen was * Peidehs thes diaetcl ie we { . t the Oe fou ‘ #ucape this debt, nor do we undergoing a severe cross-exam & hanged in effigy here today, © jon, Powe brother of Caleb | #alnst the inetitution, which has a NOT RAISE PR ner a Ape Va 2 at Yildi« eare of the phila opie Newport testified to auditing the|® that he had pardoned former # 10" 0" on Valleved te Be te ate yesterday. 7 nares Howe account of the National Park bank. Gov, Tayler and ethers. Bear ® jon, Daive and Zach Steele, under THE HOTEL RATES . ol in waverike poate i's sarcastic remarks regard : cy haa | governor, @ mob of several ® tne state hetste ta Menttic i the Waut The populace in p Mr. Howe cut 4 Rake ie be ae “] | @ hundred persons proceeded to # ; note ? A aad the Was) r sae 54 etd y Mig Phens en the | ® 2 bridge over the Kentucky * over whom indictments muSsIC FEST ee pe sh : King Manuel appear the an: he 4 almost 2 & River. Amid the shouts and ® are har | are Wharton , Parins crease the r tag], ‘King Manne -appen ge eng effort to show that) © jeers of the crowd, the figure # Golden, now in Colorado; Frank| A/a means ‘ of the exposition, a lot-|# i to control, Howe arose as ted with t es bs 4 ore {tere areas Gt Getreviog part 90 BWW pevrene-at teeaaee tae TE oa eman aan * was swung from a support of * « a ral detective in 8 he expens ie reas een etereened tie BOOS that Parts # the bridge #| Louls, and Wi H. Culton, said | fost on Norway day at the expo-| ber of erce from J. H. Da itted ‘ The ho! 3 7 ; t the book the | # to have died in the west a few «ition next August, which wil . or of the Ar siving his) © a s ens t an from Ireland tir ation. j months ago. These cases, with | partidipated in by the combined rates f Accommodat und as | panic-stricken Se ent, firtng ents the interests of Hise demeanor w not ruffied in| Fe FFE ERE EHH saanotion ot t of Cael, wil ord * owed the, gps Lo wig ype mage gy Dag tengy b aang ety Rg eal nt pan as nesgement, firing has seen fit to appeal to| the least, and very little advantag (By United Press.) be dismissed, lea Henry E. effie coast, the Norwegia aigie | inmtdeans the athed eaten week’ be casa, ie cules an nd 1 accept his chal-\to the defense was derived by the| FRANKFORT, K April 24 Yout now serving @ life nen |sodety of Beaitle w ¢ ate | permitted WOMAN Is KILLED the fighting ceased for a time ed Mr. Howe. “I| examination. Gov, Willson late ye fay gran tence in the state prison, the only !Norway's 1 lay, Ma er hotel mana have writ the scabbard and Parkhurst still retains his caln Fest” to former Gov. W. 8.| person to suffer for the killing of | grand feast of music at Dreamia en the chamber their intentions t United Prees.) Reinforcements Ordered. t «word. On February | appearance, and his wife ix in at-| Taylor and former Secretary of! Gov. Goebel nk. ‘Groat preparatior © under } elves to the old rates, and| KENT, April 24—Mre. Arabella] poe, aides ies saa O'Neil wrote us for an| tendance at all times, Hetening with way to make the Gangerte ‘ituday oun the 0 At no| Reitz was kil her ranch, one pe fe _celntebeomenin for the Corcoran portion of| apparent interest August one long to be remen 1 re ta hostelry, which mig ast of Kent, While engaged ety pe Aen P estate, I offered to form a i viaiines. "Uemaagarer se) gauge pa er v clearing land a fir tree that had vy) enone ante’ teygs ew" SOHIVELY CHARGED es Gatti aS a ea Be eed be withdrawn. ‘Then he _ Abrama agi lag aghtes if W. Couneiiman ~ Hugene Way | will AUTHOR ARRESTED ‘NED a a 6 ine he-and his client (By United Press.) (Ry Velted Press.) ning, |e ADrame, whe . errocuted introduce on next Monday night an mn and riddied it with artillery, the et fo) al yp i April 24.—When State! CHICAGO, April 24.—The pres © \ while turning on an inca cent ordinance limiting height of (Hy Volted Press.) ‘ 10a to attack ft lasioner = Schive lamp supplied from the billboard It ts 1 ed to keep 3AN FRANCISCO, April 24 . 6 won 1 his utburat of *” ure to sell wheat wa wo iT ir | wise » March 190 today : Sane th Bre ban’ Etanheta the auths on Ww the remark that|®? ustody of a Thu : a point | 4 1 18Y | them within bounds a Vey , er ade A AP reat - sit Bentler wines know how. 1't he was , at the opening of the marke the initial filed @ claim against OF will not cut off the magnificent | arres ‘ ust tug ype gph fe Be he able. t Benen inter th her tt at the lost : $50,000 damage views to be had tn eve direction tive 7 ston | conneetlo with ellen ateie oe ot hiv « | 4 ' ps ahi Gaak yi vs WANTS A RECEIVER in Seattle Soathumous Cleveland letter during |[net™ eh ser theta was brief and , th 4 slight Improveme the|\*# eae RA RR aa ee Kw! George L. Harve ecretary. of Eagle Funeral Tomorrow the la residential campa vabiey oe om took cin- | lowses ranging from 1%c to 2%o,|* Blithe Maile fteamshin eompas Seg yl iy sia| Gay ante ne abeusted uiea mhao-| wo" e suns anc Treated With Contempt ta nt «-|the heaviest de © being in the |® WEATHER FORECAST * | yesterday applied to the perior of John J. Willlams ¥ held | ard -Cabanne, thi of one Will treat Mr. Howe the grand ret 1 an-| May deliver * Showers tonight or RILSEELIDS » seddimnn dor the coeapary |frden Waaies'nall, 7th av.and Pleslaes wnat tome ni Y @aid Mr. OD ' 5 fthe| Crop news was of a cha * derate southwest wi * named. Harve sims that th tome " afternoon at 4 and brou i ¢ Phe aw | te ' that gave absolutely no hope to the * # defendant company owes him $560 o'clock Hagle © requested| him to San Francisco, w he nt E (Continues on Page Seven.) 1 before that body [Pall side, all reports indionting |& ww kk kk RR Rm tt we for salary |to attend | mother’s consent | Gsullneed’ cn Seas ae , i

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