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L ESTATE. hie Moi FOR THE fakima Valley Tet to see 10 eeres week inlee have foved ore bards mel! Rethe office, We LOAN & BANKING at Ruildtas. me 410 Per Month P gow A Home TRACT lye; soot weter; cleared) tame cut and see Oguke Fauntiorey park a mation «= ee Big. Ted and Medivon ap Homes toox THEM OVER ane ® elty tot, level an @ floor ahd towers: very ste on wit thse waste, wow B-roam » en, warden and eee home in he erew tm value Be Up About These FLEMING - SD New York Powk A bti?--Queen A AY, apie 2TH rm | ay RAN Wath ine on wea eas. p me anal, PMailivan Hida Realty Co. iene Hank Bide THE STAR—SATURDAY, APRIL 24, 1909. PUYALLUP TAG DAY Dated res) CITY REAL FOR SALE — MISCELLANEOUS. r wstion of a bond in his case has mm continued to Monday IN| encanta RIEFS BY FS BY WIRE | WASHINGTON-—Mes ~~Meawages from | Leishman at © | Thin tw tag day belong caught the benefit TO CLIMB MT. BAKER WELLINGHAM Masaman will 10 conta for started buck removed to steam The embusny In well protected Nw YORK » hunting this evening will go to the DROWNS WHILE TAKING A BATH ay Untied Press.) and ambulances calle » Injured during gain sale rush on Willian (TION ROOFING © jammed In *t etonmer on th hour of the trampled upon by the WASHINGTON Hanbury demanded the Census Directo: realgnation of and wae drowned w+ LECTURE ON INDIA Tomorrow afternoon Chicken Ranch Cheap of procedure _ Navy Yard I city WABHINGTON.—Minw noon wax dex d recording Must be sold American Revolution CINCINNATI BREMERTON being given under Brotherhood | Hamilton and Dayton railroad SPOKANE.—J ppear dressed in thetr Wan arraigned on TWO THOUSAND KILLED IN FIGHT cone TUM CANADIAN BANK OF CoM 'To Hunters for Pretty BicvcL Es. iihaeealicd Un cteanettanheniblcaeeiaks Wlesae’e’ ter GCLAIRVOYANTS. readings daily ton man | sells furniture for Streets Run in Blood engagements | WANTED To GUY—FURNITUR | THR RAGLE FURNITURE & AUCTION | tlonaries fied he that they want it all, Th on both sides will Pike &T @ SIXTH AVE | onpouwreoLy DENTISTS. WROWN'® DENTAL Littered With Corpses, TORR AND DETECTIVE SERVICE. ALL GOODS OF VA Nting horde the Russian ¢ aenve DON'T SwL.t, BEFORE YOU your weet furniture [etray bullets Ted. 407 on advantage wan at tle height * tor canh of trade, a) Surrenders The fighting was nearing the pal { open and unmolested Correspondence alt FREMONT FURNITURE second hart goods fighting was between this, morning . tion, tree Private { the battle were barrh tien Attacked. levestigaiions, LIVE STOCK. epnncarenentenemmnmaperenadaerey sod Gale Babies | fenitiors: had run up It Is Déllewed that the | numbered fuity od Savings Bask diag darmaxe thm: jen entered the gr | benties in an a ing DR the population ts in gre ash, balance | further dan the soldiers (oteew ware baty oy maken wp ag fomented Sadat and varvet inveetinant for | HAT MAKERS. Kavansugh. 1416 Five Another Post Capitul. Taxin guard bh of the Turke more strikingty trated Uban during the f@hting here. anerneeccs | 49 lember, rom, Moran's Me & Haring ence to thetr engaged | and performed feata would be seen nowhere fore swept de jing such « jelse In the world Biewirie, tee | of detenders yeare present le= =—__ OPTICIANS. PR vo roost ok Wie TeP na eee w Etnoede Oph Db Bone Fisher Kiosk garrison into the hande of the invaders Claim Sultan Escape: PETERSHURG Messages from state that Sultan Abdul Hamid has! taken refuge aboard a German ship Constantinople | This’ report has not been confirmed contradicts the Cofetantinople that the sultan is a prisoner in the palace, Hewed that if he de guard would surrender wit | ther strugste. Young Turks to take charge of the and | Some of water lots « OCULISTS AND AVA Te. i garten. § blocks to car | eleee “ j Young Turks opened fire 4 after sevetal se encape it will SRATCLE HOMRSRIKE RS 18 Oreun@ Pict without the knowledge of the Young Who thought they had sur With shelle fro “®) Turks ¥** | rounded him the Hotehktws inted anid the 50-Foot Lots $300 WET SHATTLE any monthly payments Clouds ere a eraduate Market Not Affected. NEW YORK banking houses # and we can supply Neal, eraduate Kirkevilie choot Both phones These lets ar « FURL CO Both Phooss 93. 19 & month GOOOFELLOW Hhos . ou Raley tide of Constantinople London until closed. Re. ports of the foreign hou Merthern La Fate of the Sultan. invading arn of ctr at reasonable prices, Wi ges The leaders of the | Met me quartered at Turkish news would affoc proclamation ders announcing that the RAVES AGAINST UNITED STATES are of the same lam a victim of the Jemanded that a againat me | This te a roap ALTDIR & PRARE 8}, Remptre we rh Atiorners 426-4 Colman Block | deen Brace-thve’ ‘Siock | PATTAR RREARE UOT tis Free Free * PUOET LAND FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. oP ee AUR I Be Bargain Day “PHOTOGRAPHER® Aaderech Supply Oa. 111, PHYSICIANS. MAM T Veneauelan epoaed from the pros PERSONALS. BLOOD AND SKIN DiswAama Seattle property the United & seizure by the United States of the luan Interview = 10 MORE INDICTMENTS FOUND AGAINST GORDON - JUST WON'T ATTEND A parity the bt var te state MONEY To LOAN, dint and Printing Co Piace. Beattie Roth phones 1871 REAL ESTATE DEALERS. UCTION GALES. ‘ign and false horses, harness, veht on commiasio Valted Press) * embezzlement funds in the sal indictments were re ~GHOE DEAL Re er Pike and Bixth them on com Huneke's court WANTS TO OUST THE JAP CHAUFFEUR IN SEATTLE The first antiJapanese attempted in the atate __ SHOWCASES loans on tu m= | enon Special Sale SIGNS AND HOUSE NUMBERS 1406 Puurth av STORAGE. Tel, Ma int aff the regular printed Councilman hot think it is right for a Japanese srcond-he nd, to citizenship to TRANS eR COMPANI own people When asked point-blank if it was his Intention Main 26 Bui the pending automobile ordina probibiting any United States declared their intentions to from holding licenses as auto: mobile chauffeurs. 1 want to see Amoriean citizens | ald} viding for eltizens of the automobile . by ot Tisntgra Apsira el replied that it was TWPaWRiTERO “AND BUPPLI NEW 60-OMNT Aute BOHOOL > an ordinance MMT RAC » examination and It a Ey Mlook. PACTFLC GROVIG, Cal. April a4 Charles Warren Stoddard, the fa mous Western died at his home 10 v'clock last night, at Monterey | Me i been ill for three months. and had been confined to hin bed for the past three CORCORAN PLEADS FOR SHARE OF ESTATE (Concluded.) absolute contempt that they de herve It was then that Edward Cor coran aros that he would mpt to address the court, but during the proceed ings it Was apparent to thoe who watched him that he was great moved by all t Bent with m term of three % © one had expected at Was waid than the allotted years and ten jhe stepped a little cloner to the judge, and raising his right har |to his forehead, asked for m sion to say a word The handful of spectators In the irtroom and the attorn t the |tables within the rail ceased their |mutterings at once and absolute \quiet prevailed when thy old ma began T have come 6,000 miles from my home in Ireland to save, if 1 can ja Hite bit of my interest in this state said Mr Corcoran Years jago I gave Mr. Piles a half interest in the estate, and now it are not satisfied with half of it In thoxe days, when they came to Ire land, they professed to be my friends, but now, although I have {been in Seattle twenty-three days not one of them has called to see me Seeks for Justice Years ago they traveled many miles, across @ continent and the 1 to call on me. They wanted a lcontract for a half interest in the estate, and now that they have that ~|they want also the other half All |1 ask is justice and a protection of my interest in the estate | Judge Main assured Mr. Corcoran that he would receive whatever por |tion of the estate he might be en tled to. As told In The Star yesterday, the hearing was upon the petition for intervention of the Mercantile In Yestment company in the mortgege forec! proceedings of James A. Murray againat the Sulliva block. At the conclusion of the hearing Judge Main granted = the | Mercantile Investment company the FAMOUS WESTE AUTHOR IS DEAD Stoddard, whe was 66 years of sae, wae one of the best known writer f the t He was member of tt mian crowd ot old 6B Vranciseo in the days of Cotte hin,” and gained connid- able far h man gor f fark Twain a right to file a supplemental con plaint in intervention. This com- plaint will be considered when tha foreclostre proceedings ave heard before Judge Main next Wednesday After the court procesdings yesterday James B. Howe announe ed that the Mercantile Investment would not now accept an assignment of the mortgage, claim Ing it to be tn id because of the refusal of James A. Murra epre nde of the ation of War. Yenterday’s incidents in Jude tion of arfare t nn Jamen B. Howe and hin associates and represented by the interests f Edward Corcoran, Notwithxtand- ing the fact that Corcoran iw th sole heir t estate, the prop a n kept in condition by the Heattle attorneys that the i heir b r to real- ive anything more than a paltry sum from his interests therein If it had heen porsible to have eliminated the lawyers, Corcoran would be entitled to complete trol and owners { an estate alued at $1,000,000. But his ignorance wyern proceedings, all that to be left to Corcoran tx an tnterent of $294,160, and even this ne if he ¢ 4 in mz the move now being made by James B. Howe and his associates Division of Estate. To United Btates Senator Samuet H. Pies, Corcoran gave for attor- H. Piles, Corcoran gave for attar- tate, or the sur of $600,000, James B. Howe and others shared with Piles in this Interest. To Corwin 8. Shank, Corcoran gave @ one-seventh of his interest, or one-fourteenth of the entire eatate. A like amount wax given to Charles P. O'Netl, or « total of $142,464 to Shank and O'Neil, Mr. O'Neil ot earning his interest In the estate, By coming to Seattle atx years ago and securing from John B. Wright @ deed given him by Corcoran to his second half interest in the eatate, Mr. O'Nell prevented the Iriah hetr from being robbed of practically his interésts, In addition, Mr. Netl has provided Corcoran for several years with the sum of $75 per month for his support, and has expended other sums of money for traveling and in | a expenses. — FRIENDS STILL WONDER _ WHERE OLESON HAS GONE PREACHER NOW APPEARS IN MIONIGHT MEANDERINGS OF MAN. The mystery which surrounds the disappearance of Martin Oleson from the camp at 2831 West 60th st. at Ballard ts becoming deeper. It now appears that Rev. D. §. Ross, who It at 2854 Weet 59th lat, met the man fn the street shortly before midnight on Easter Sunday night, and that he was (hen barely clothed. Rev. Ross says that| | the man bad on only a ohirt to all [appearance a 4 that he was ne leven sure that he wore pants underclothing. The minixier in- errogated Oleson and says that the latter's reply was that be had been taken from the camp and haa been frightened and that he would not go back alone for arson The minister then accompanied him back to the camp, where he jsaw that he dressed. and it was {ex ‘then that Oleson put on his bunks mate's shoes. Then Olesoo sinrted on the iun for the police station, saying that he would give the In formation to the police. Communl cation has been had with Belling. ham and it is certain that the mag is not there, nor can it be found that he fs in the custody of any officials in the neighborhood, nor, so far as can be learned, in the state. The witness to the handeuffing {a not forthcoming and but one man alleges that he heard the distinct click of the nippers or the chain as it was put on Martin's wrist. ther Oleson nor his father has any permanent home, so that it is futile to make any search in that direction. The supposition is that there was wome horse play in the camp and that Oleson was the victim and that be got thoroughly scared, but none of the men will confess to this. The police believe that Oleson was de ranged mentally a "BELIEVES THE WORLD IS COMING TO AN END United Pres.) SAN FRANCISCO, April Re Heving the trouble in Turkey and th massacre of Armenians is a warning that the world is coming to an end, Stonewall Jackson Harris, for the last 20 years eurveyor of Mariposa county, has bh land rink in this elty a & mass meeting there Harris, who is wea has pre pared an address warning the peo- ple of Sau Prancisco to prepare for rnity d Dream- d will hold tomorrow. BAND CONCERT IN THE NOME CIRCLE The grounds of the Alaska-Yukon Pacific exposition have undergone a wonderful change during the week, and the work of the garden ers and builders is rapidly nearing ompletion SCHOOL WHERE THEY CAN'T PLAY BALL | He wouldn't let us play ball en ngs, 8 we beat it art relating story of his from a Tacoma parental George Spencer, of 138 D coma, who t# now In the King reh jot, 7 jeounty jail, sald today th didn’t want to go to “no schoo wouldn't le With Spencer was Haryey Smith, [15 years old, of 46th ot, Ta Jooma. The two youths left the pa }rental school, “hopped” a freight and came to ttle, where they were arrested and placed in the juvenile ward of the county jail boys will be sent to Tacoma 1 as their parents can unicated with as com nsing of ohaulfanre before they can operate ears in this city, }now employed as chauffeurs In Se-| now inj atte, and If the Mullen amendment | }ig incorporated in the new law, will throw them out of a job. t he There are a number of Japanese | Sunday afternoon will b © first time any of the band pavilions have been used, and tomorrow the concert by Wagner's band will be held in the band stand located in Nome circ) MISSING ay 0 United Press.) SPOKANE, April 24.-—W. A, Lor- ing, & photographer, ts missing, He was seon last taking a flashlight ef Spokane falls, Suddenly in the darkness disapp a and friends do not know whether he fell into the river and was drowned is speeding away from the city for some unknown cause NNR EENRR R R ® * * * BANK CLEARINGS. * ” Seattle. * * Clearings today * *® Balances * * Tacoma, * * Clearings today $633,708 & * Balances 21,085 & * Portland. * * Oh ings today $887,700 & ® Balances 115,732 & * * ee ee w steamer H. B. Kennedy, fant at stoamer on the Sound, leaves man Dowk five tines Wally for "lan Sound Navy Yard ve