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LET THE STAR W you change your addr ieyhe Star, If you leave per se t paid JAN'S LI the ¢ n LITTLE POLITICAL PLAY CA SEND RING MAN TO HOSPITAL Are Given Matron That He Is to Be Ignored White hospital attendants in 2 mean little potitt the life of Alexander ll a prisoner im the yy jail, was endangered jay morning, and even tie not improbable but that ‘amal! red-tapieh play will seriously and maybe for the unfortunate m contracted & severe While at work in the jail. When Mason left the jail after his ound, Raturday night, he ask fo have Jamteson's condition dloeely. A change for the Caused the jailer to call the early ay morning, and Mason, finding that pneumonia realizing the crits the patient, at » a place proper q Sun receive Has Her Orders. 1 rte. called up (hi : Shouse! and. talked with C. CulteP* matron tn char the time. Telling her of the condition of the prisoner basked that the hoapttal ambu be sent at once to the jail that Jamieson could be taken all possible haste to the hoe the matron refused to do, that her orders were po patients without the of the covnty oo poor commissioner tart be located by phone or . Chief Jatler Roberts se a private ambulance and ha jan sent to the county hos Another Delay. was the ma phoned to to ascertain if order gathentic. After much quib the patient was finally allow et have treatment. Final ad was refused until an order secured by the matron from nt Poor Commiosioner Mut encountered Ja\ Avot ber y Et is pure matice,” says Sheriff . when asked about the case. it is jart one more of the v things the county com ners have resorted to to dis my administration far the worst Yet perpetrated. If this showld | occur agxin, I will have the removed to a private how and the taxpayers of the ty will have to pay the bill.” Sustains the Matron. y Commissioner Carrigan, feturned Saturday from s bos trip to San Francisco, sey not called by phone or oth-| fegarding the matter Su i morning. a» everyone thought out of town, but that so f phe is concerned, the matron act es ae 7 in refusing te recognize | Order from either the sheriff Jailer, as there were three y commissioners and the poor doner, any one of whom #ntitied to give the permit | it has come to a direct ie { said Or. Mason, whose or- for the removal of a suf- patient was refused, now some sort of system | Must be arranged, as at times, minutes’ delay may cause lose of life. Why, should man have been suffering appendicitis, the long de ‘lay would certainly have cost his tife, As it was } was in agony, with gall 8s pneumonia. should not be allowed to a ty Commissioner Carrigan that Sheriff Hodge is trying things to sult himeelf and Should he ever attempt to send} t to & hospital without the of the commisatovers, be Rave to pay the TRUCK DOWN us WOMAN Uaaving the nied m a ba Street Mincked | Struck umbre e wa fod sieul! rem Jewel wife theatre Victor living at ast night vicious unknown woman the head with a la 715 ader * a to the side yelleved that i, but at The which he ee ee BANK CLEARINGS. Seattle. # Clearing ances # Clearing L Hance» tiand Po : $1 ® Balance: 40,468.00 121,087,00 SESE SEE SRE ERS ‘heliellailelahelctaMaleMalel RVE ANNIVERSARY Beat by Mra yelections, ¢ comle opera u The ¥ of musica G with the | Galatea,” advanoe But this | rage they | bills him | J dition wae decoverod, ° FOLLOW YOU tell ity, let Tel the oarrter The Star follow you} Main 1060; Ind, 441, or telephone VOL FE ENDAN il GERED; NO. 53 TURKISH TYRANT LOSES THRONE = : AHMED RIZA BEY. | | fell a vietin Who ts President of the First Turkish Parliament, an Honor Accord ed Him by the Young Turks in Reward for Mis 20-Year Leadership. During All That Time He Was an Exile in Paris BY BYSANTIUS MOSCHPOULOUS| Staff Correspondent of the United Pr Association attic lowed entrar ts are th CONBTANTINOPL The Ha ¥ Ay rthrow tas ho is @ prisoner { aseured Tewfttk Htament the zier ha resignat and the entire ent « t 8 Abdu sar a wed “7 tan His haren vants ha within the pa wed to confer ministers palace omeary to r not ver owed | maine ql he | mandi any ithe ¥ >peanthe pa: main « ~ al with € hie for KILLED IN MASSACRE | / j | : | VILLAGES. ARE IN|GOOD HAULS MADE IN| FLAMES AND RUINS THREE OF THE sce HOU | Missionaries live. In Dan-' Take Valuable Si Silverware, ger of Being At- in Sunday Night Raids Hix residences In the tle Turkey, April Forty thousand persons have }been killed In massacres In Asta | Minor within the past few weeks, | | according to reports recetved here | today. Interior towns report scenes |of horror and each new dispatch adds hundreds to the iist of dead Conditions are rapidly growing worse and the village of Hadjin where a number of missionaries, in cluding Mise Lambert and four oth er American women, are stationed, is reported to be in Names | No late word has been received | night. from Deurtyul, village on the} coast inhabited wholly by Arr fans, Last reports from the village stated that it was surrounded by horde of Circassians who threatening an attack The French cruiser Jules Ferry | arrived here today and landed a force of sailors to assist in the pro tion of the Austrians. Orders been issued to every forelan jtaining $20 in Mediterranean waters wen. the land every available man and bom | geives t hard the towns if the rioting tinues. ‘A bombardment Is probable as the situation throughout Asiatic Turkey has Increased in seriousness fc | ing the defeat of the at Constantinople DROPS FROM SIGHT (ity Uolted Press.) }but nm sEDRO-WOOLLEY, W he 6.-—Myat nda the at | Boren a ng Sa wore vis by burglar urday and Sunday nights. In| three made good instances the by The unted irgiare haul other three bur glaries am nothing than an entrance into the ho Silverware apparently was the the Matt Luts at Boap Lake, | 1620 Prospect ay., Six and « suit away | Make Clean Sweep. igh & servant attic of the he preforred While visiting and f his 0 was one inet donen plecen of sliver ase were taken ¥. @ } Altho | the me » burglars at ware in the v™ vas als burglars ak BD pry sultan’s troops with a jime Get Nething Here. Br thing ina ppearance WIFE FORCED TO EARN HER OWN LIVING Given the choice by her hust Mark Lovell, 4 harne eart ving thi divorce ort won-in f an wenbretia ugh, the pr iswing wo in be find m the pert a by ue show that A year kitle from that time nti! she Mre isband Carrol und ured The morning for absolute on tt spring of nonenpp arte ing The| Ever waltnens RICH MAN DIES OF STARVATION working as a Waters revived and nourlshment his not be refusing strength could he died after for nearly @ weel Befor his death will bequeathing bi which is valued at be and $60,000, to hi Elizabeth A, Watera of Mags. The body will be held until tn structions can be recelved from his Hieber tor in 81 of Beat at f sufficient money half his Ife over rlee Water oldest tarvat ney hospital who bad been Hving for overs ears at the Florence house ou Madison street, was employed in the office of George W. Dunlap, in the Haller vutlding, from which of-| | tice he was removed when his con isa he hi tween $40,000 sleter Mins died of night mers } SEA’ WASH.,, M PROMINENT HORSEMAN IS MISSING FRIENDS OF BIL CALLOWAY ARE WORRIED He Is Supposed to Have Had Large Sum of Money ay, having it tter, started a fow dase The Kr ting & “ao pater Carter re od a teleg Carter to tr train The police are diaa pps nable to srance f the beat kn the t onid ¢ expla and welghe at white bate ix TEDDY LL © WN AFRICA JUNGLE (My Onited Prem.) wainis Aprit 26—Colonal Roosevelt and his son Kermit are reported to be Iii at the Pease ranch on the Athi river, according to messages received here today The fact that they are not yet acclimated and have been over exerting themselves since their arrival, ie believed to have caused their indieposition. Ab. though neither is reported to be seriously il! it Is stated that their hunting expedition may be postponed for a time. LACES ARE STOLEN Imported laces to the value of $5,000 were taken from the lace store of Mesers. Cressagy and Bird at 1610 Gecond av. some time between Saturday and Sunday nights. The store was entered by means of « pass key, and the burglars were evi- jantly men of ey took away only ¢ imported stuffs, and left domestic laces untouched. me “ HUNDRED DEAD IN QUAKE (hy LISBON persons are dead home asa h Ueited April 26.—At nd thous ult of th ok the p Friday elved Vrem) least leas eart wh hi vince here has eS ee maar MOB PLEADING FOR MERCY (iy United Press.) BIRMINGHAM, Ala. April 26 named Thomas A hed by a nig A ‘ented »» took pe was belt for an Patte constable assault He was & but the of him wht taken to jail, Afte by Mra, Patterson fessed but begged tha red, The mob al waa to produce him to a tree ny senalon the negr hit life to hi ropes ar ROBBER CAUGHT | in hie 0 thie Duko Pelja woke N14 Main at, at and found two had already wateh and a made for the of them. The other thre watch at Pelja, but the il he had aroused th and Patrolman Boyd arrive the under arrest captured man's name Oxa, and an inte Po apargtig charging Oga in ond up roor 10 mo Nd Pel bed « the held ’ pi >and gra and pu robber The Matt been prosecuting him with now in the robbed torney grat The sec jail owcape FELL INTO A HOLE, James Lowden drove a horse into a partially filled at 16th ay, N, Bi, and 46th at the exposition grounds, and now | wants the city to pay bim $374 ages. ar wagon arth 100 nde are was ht M identifies be latter ration has at | county hole near dam | fyiend aoating geounde LAST EDITION HE SEATTLE STAR Don't forget to give phone The Star, Main 1050 or livered to you no matter whe ONDAY, APRIL 26 PRICE ONE CENT 1909 the carrier ARE YOU GOING TO MOVE? your new address or tele Ind, 441, The Star will be de re you go. SHANK CAUSES THE ARREST OF L AN OPEN LETTER TO THE SEATTLE BAR ASSOCIATION sire to refer igh the claim of ed, which cla quited the serv Bolte, not Hayrigan retained to the thi iated MeCeney himself with her attorneys rive law fir share of ia share DB We now get's Washir give as ¢ } “LENDING HIS NAME TO BE us ED AS AN ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR | BY ANOTHER PERSON WHO IS NOT AN ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR.” On P the “Now, if either of the attorneys who contracted with Bolte had lent to the latter his Mame, to be used by him as attorney and counsellor, he would have been guilty of a viola tion of the clause above quoted * re thi int in this particular case Supreme court Ca n 1 for which he would have been liable to be re- Moved or suspended from the practice of his profession. Was not Bolte Under the employment of them really allowed to tse their name in the prosecution of a matter in litigation? } attorneys, made through Bolte’s procurement, they engaged to use their faculty as at- and that, By the terms of the agreement he was to derive a benefit from the rendition of their services in their professio: capacity, and to receive a share of their fee, as if he had been concerned with them as a regularly admitted attorney. He is thus en- abled, through their agency, vicariously, and not openly and in his own name, to aid in the prosecution of a matter in litigation, and to receive through it such a reward as ig usually gained by an attorney regularly admitted to exercise his profession hibited to allow the direct use of his name as an attorne eircums torneys and counsellors at law for his benefit, too, in a cause to which he had nb interest as a party An attorney is pro and counsellor at law under the aces disclosed by the complaint in this case. Of what avail is such prohibi tion, if it can be, by such indirection as is practiced in this case, evaded? WE ARE OF THE OPINION THAT THE FACTS HERE DISCLOSE A CASE OF INDIRECT VIOLATION OF THE CLAUSE REFERRED TO, WHICH IS AS MUCH FOR- EIDDEN AS A DIRECT VIOLATION. If such a practice were allowed, an attorney might have a number of undisclosed associates through his agency exercising the func- fons of an attorney and counsellor, and reaping the rewards flowing therefrom, with- Opt resting under any of the responsibilities incident to such a position, and possessing none of the qualifications which the law demands and requires. {and to increase the amounts demanded for professional services.” We the fact liewerd H. Pile Howe, of the attorneys, of Arthur or Arthur Lewin, jshowtd he be Reirs to the All Such a practice would | now desire to call your attention to that it is od Deonworth be & or both gener and the into ar undoubtedly true. Samuel a, of firn city of Seattle, and other entered a cont with one and Edw both Lewin ard Lewin, not attorneys or counsellors at whereby Edw Samuel H Hannah Callaghan law, or were to receive one-third of the amount received by successful in establishing the rights of Edward Corcoran and | as Sullivan est of which we submit your considera SEATTLE K. ¢ DAILY BE STAR (Signed.) ATON HE STRUCK AND KILLED MAN IN SELF-DEFENSE with grabbed That Se WEATHER FORECAST Showers tonight and Tues day; moderate south winds. eee eee | - lntrés 07 DAN” TELLS OF FIGHT| shor I WHICH HAD PATAL RESULT. ™ ee ‘PRETTY ROMANCE FOUND HERE Letters fre day te 7 retty je and with « of the Enet ationed an rest edn fay morning Friday f the hoapita nig brain m ¢ arriving to- ation in rs . AME th ot one prinet ‘ncinnatt battle and Miss married in Ch sht a ta Gree A Miss Green and th ar when the first batt har 1th ANTI-JAP BILL IS trun ite ok bat PROPOSED TODAY return of the ens Rres attle navy yard days’ leave At the La thirt Miss Green, accompanied t othe left for the Bast. The Chicago and the marital knot tied mowed a ” SORRY FOR HIS CRIME ws) §0 ASKS TO BE LOCKED UP apta several ch and le time her 1 met in was ame 1M eting of th and revenue commit nt to the prog bile aw whict of prohibiting Mi | Hoenaed as d ‘ fn pr 1 but ny will have Japanene aut bitte unlikely t tremely at 1 ¢ erate automobiles it will p ap nd nenetl « 1s VICTIM OF HE PROMISES NEVER TO CROWDED CAR — RUN AWAY FROM = overcrowding of its cars ha ns fruit in the sult filed today " ay J K. Wiley, a contractor, Wile nt There are two mighty penitent damages to the extent of $1,390, lads in the county jail this morning for injuries sustained while riding jin the of little Harvey Smith and George 8 the two on xf the overerowded car run by the company youngsters who ran from Ta Wiley, who was forced to ride | coma because they were not allowed » the steps because of the crowd: | to play baseball at sohoo!, and both down this morning when ed condition of the ear boys broke by a pile of timber which we Judge A. W. Frater questioned them they had left to the track, and his right foot was about the crushed, The lumber had t They tearfully told the judge that in | piled up higher than the car steps. | the future they would stay at home. | D ; we crazy,” said Of course little George, “and | know how my mother will be worrying about me, ind if you will only let me out judge, 1 will never rum away again.” | Judge Frater stated that he had sent word to the boys’ people and| Warren Hubbard that when they gent for the boys|vey, Two stelr he would order them released, as| with beer he felt they had recetved sufficient |Speck was punishmaity quarters and released ‘- $190 int Ame it was 4 and my mind Capta wing This Laub last nig young man haunted by a g oher in ht by a who ap eat headquarter ed if n n wo pear fear The m persons ad ado. roking names of the could not b: SOLD LIQUOR SUNDAY with s¢ was booked the without officer The encer one b w today into t victims 4 wa truck lowe homes ie yeen were id ¥ verhauling left the thi teamship }morning for Quarterma r | Bteamahtp Hyade , “ careg Charge Sund the ling enry Speck cafe, F arre d vd li ¢ k last nig ner Pascawha ing in the cape Iw the second ach: from. the. Falkignd report was re thi m ring » arrive ve wor taken ead lod haying 490. aking, ball, ae ue _ a Allard | EDITOR OF THE STAR FOR LIBEL IS OUTCOME OF SULLIVAN ESTATE SUIT COMPLAINT FILED TEN DAYS AFTER BE- ING MADE Asserts He Was Held Up to Public Ridicule and Contempt Corwin 8. ne the tigation, Ken of the Seat- ted on Saturday Sheriff C. B. the office of Beat Star, wa meth ¢ De ched t afternoo Peyton the prosecuting att The information ch was filed at the court aturday afternoon and signature of George 8. Vanderveer iting attorney. Immediately Released Beaton jail ng orim- prowec Mr was not taker io the quired to bond. pearance in He used Immediate- r orrest upon his own nance article was jained of by which he laims to was puvie'ed 11 15 and dob. “They (O'Neill and Corcoran) found that the lawyer whom they had engaged to watch the firm of Piles, Donworth and Howe, and to whom they had given a deed to an amount equa! to about one-tenth of the estate, Corwin 8. Shank, had, to all appearances, gone over into the camp of the Piles, Don- worth-Howe crowd, and that this legal representative cf theirs—was acting with the Se- attic combination in an effort to secure for themselves title to the Sullivan block.” Further Mr Shank guage “They found that their Seat- tle attorney, Corwin 8. Shank, was acting with the Piles peo- ple in this connection.” The above paragraph referred to sult of subrogation brought by Mercantile Investment company the mortgage Mr. and reference was made t the following law the the in an effort to secure on the Sullivan biock | ‘The warrant for the arrest of Mr. Beaton was not issved until about days after Mr. Shank first ap peared at the prosecuting attorney's office with a request that action be taken, Prosecuting Attorney Van- derveer himself conducted the in- ation which led to the arrest. WOMEN MEET ~ ROBBERS THEY SCREAM, AND THE ROB- BERS TAKE TO THEIR HEELS. Mra M 8 nd alle South Pi ue masked mer and t Johnson 1040 Park, a ted from a street ea yesterday mfronted by attempted to women screamed frightened high- Patrolman J. B. for hetp, but thugs. Mrs. white of they Id the help waymen ran awny Kunts heard the mable to fin ” 1 the says the men wore masks. M an Juan if ed of $ Fifth av. last night who met Jackson st waymen held head at R San J w " the rifled his pocke r BOAT. SINKS: EIGHT DIE (By United ORLEANS Eight persons were d even had a thri towboat I um Mississippi Press.) Apri wned 26. and ng escape when “the Louisiana wo NEW pa cor dc south b and take quickly, sank Un 1 ir tated BRINGING SALVAGE FROM INDIANA (By United FRANCI cargo of AN il 26 Carrying. 700 ight from Pacifie Mail steamer I wrecked off Pc Tosca, near Magdalena bay steamer Melville Dol way to this port today reless ivices are to the effect that a quantity of coffee is among freight the the diana nt the ar is on her Vv DAYTON, WA6H,—Wohile shooting npar here Mrs. Everett was shot by her 1 daughter, The wound |doubtedly prove fatal, target Carrie earold will uns