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LET THE STAR FOLLOW YOU tf you « | The Star 92.80 a yea f HOWE TO ATTACK } THE VALIDITY OF BLOCK MORTGAGE CUR, CALLS HENEY :DOG, THE RETORT *| RATTLE OF WORDS IN| CALHOUN TRIAL IS BITTER ur address, the in advance tell the carrier let The Star Tel, Main 1080; or telephone teave city, follow you; Ind, 441, f paid COND HEARING OF SULLIVAN CASE TOMORROW May Furnish Some Sensations When He Takes a Hand | | | Main eantile ite wi make an at | declared invalid the} net the Sullivan block nes A. Mure the HNO Howe at th proceedings urt last Friday, the Investment company will 4 further tts motion to com: | the subrogation of the Mercan Tavestment company to the of James A. Murray tn fareciogmre suit Attack Validity Ing that Re has tende Heasot, acting as agent Mr. Mutray.the full amount due i the wortkage, and that this ten Was declined, Howe will argue motion attacking the validity of Mortgage on this account his quite probable that at the Ing testimony wil! be Introduced Ming to show that the only ten-| made by Mr. Howe was for the ase of the mortgage, and not Site satisfaction. It is under that Mr. Murray's loca! agent fh his attorneys, notified Mr that he w 4 at any time ac the amount due on the mort and thereupoe cance! the oblt against the property, bat} he would not submit the tation of the Mercantile In mt company to the Interests , Murray Wanted it Transferred. weeks ago Mr. Howe ap at the office of John Tram fm the American Savings Bank Trost company, sod tendered Trumbull, as attorney for Mr. y, ash to the amount of 9.000, and made a demand that to for the payment of this t the mortgage be transfer fo him. Mr. Tramball once wted with James P. AKON, holds the mortgage in Seattle Mr. Marray, and upon inetruc- Judge the Me y, through BH to have axa peld by | Before tomo i Investment attorney we Jan (Ry United Press) FRANCISCO, April y's seasion of the Calhoun trial epithet part of the opposing | i by Mr r was bristling with and In endo on neys the I don't pay ing curs, answer to Byington Heney had ments regarding the tween James L. Gallagher a boodling board of supervisors. T may be a cur,” Mung back Byington, his voice aking with rage, “but I am not « trailing dog Order is Demanded. At this Judge demanded order, and a verbal storm followed tempt to justify bis reply to Bying ton'’s charge, Heney sald to the court 1 will return in like kind if L go to jail for it. I make this statement In all due respect to your honor, but I stood that sort of thing from Henry Ach for four months, and now, so help me God, I won't permit my character to be assatled again without replying The firet question put to G sher by Heney today precipitated a} storm of objection and counter-ob jection that consumed more than an | hour. The defense filed objection | to the acceptance of testimony con cerning the relations between Gal lagher and the boodling board prior to Calhoun’s alleged connection with the supervisors Meney Overruled. We want to show the actual state! of affairs existing at that wi | said Heney, in excuse for attempt: | ing to introduce the evidence. any attention to was Heney's the charge of Attorney for the defense, that made unfor bark startling the the Lawlor in th In an aneture VOL, 11. NO, WELL SUL THEM FoR #2000 AND You Give ME WALF DYING OLD CEREMONY Wishing to be ne who is dence hospital so times to th dea! heart, close ‘The defense has shown but the apparent state of affairs. It matter of public knowledge that at one time Reef met the supervisors every Sunday afternoon decide upon what action was to be taken in regard to certain affairs. Judge Lawior ruled tn favor of the defense, and the testimony re ating to this perfod was ordered stricken, out COOPERS DENIED A NEW TRIAL (iy United Pree) NASHVILLE, Tenn., April 27. Judge Hart today denied the application of Col. Duncan Cooper and his son, Robin, con the murder of ex- Carmack, for a new trial. The Coopers’ attorneys announced that they will appeal the case to the supreme court. : BOUILLON’S STAND 1S CORRECT ee se eer | The action of A. V FSH QUTRAGES public utilities superintendent refusing krant the telephone (Wy Cnted Frees) companies’ permits for ec iruc IERSINA, April 27.--Freah out j ton in anne territory, on the ground that they had no franchise are reported today in dis from Adana and several rights outside of the limits of the elty at t time their franchises | were granted, was upheld in an opinion filed with the board of pub Me works today Assistant Cor towns. Conditions are said rapidly growing worse, bat Bumber of dead ia not given @ituation at Deurtyul ts still I, and fear is expressed poration Counsel Cary At the present time practically # wafer) the foreign minste ther ‘ the same issue ts Involved in case § againet the gas company which the city has appealed to the Ortic ere of scouring this court, and it decided for nt of thugs who bank rton night and The tart from Mr. Gleason, refused to t the money under the con pa imposed by Mr. Howe. An to accept the payment and i the mortgage was made to Howe, but was declined. ft fa not wolikely that the pro in Judge Main’s court to may prove at least as sen as did the hearing on the tion argument last Friday P. O'Neli and Edward Cor. accompanied by Fred Hf. om, thelr attorney, will be in to look after their interests, Mr. Murray will be represent Jobo Trumbull, arty to Suit. wrow is the date originally for the hearing of the fore suit. In thie sult the Mer Investment company has! made « party through the rub Jadge Main last Friday Rete ee ee ee et # CONFIRM KINGSBURY. (By United Press.) WASHINGTON, April 27 senate today confirmed ® ftomination of BE. P. Kings as surveyor general of state of Washington. * * = . . a | by supreme t wa of to withhold a te ere pole t w ip ing | contested wan territory til made knowr RUN DOWN BY A TAXICAB and rob | the} Run ond down a taxicab and Unive ewated at and the head Watts of at int I te 1 about «© ot W nter, shortly morning. Watts Patrolman taken to was the experier ly tage be ed McKnight cary o'¢ tht ch George the elty th the th taxleab the driver up to Pike st |} W Lage machine ‘OLD SOLDIER DIES 10k ot ap carpenter | wag prulmed wn b Fred by 8 under (By United Pree ORTING. h., April i AVELING MAN IS {0)'":.:. MISSING [tomo jot Comp . r vard the A | infantr 1 way Rainier | and since time } have been ing. T enlisted the @ the police in an effort to find | Tuiseing man, It | 1) commerc Pt i dina, from the mv wi hotel 4 Pri¢ friends ed tha away with (By United TACOMA, ApriP r the deporta | the tert it, Admiral Miller Dies WARK, N. J Milral J T ' Joshua Kle Thought” p haw 1 rec d | Washington, D.C, ‘The warrant he served, and Klein will be ed under It he Jeased trom the county jatl, Apri f Nelwon Miller retired, died at his home ge, aged 79 years Miller. served with dis during the Civil war. He manderin-chief of the Pa rt on elve deport ia re« where as #oOn Me WILL DEPORT THE. from | wilt | ® whom M for tak and [ vard, to been engaged Qnaglia w months ag been Muller's love for jed over thy late wore the ye able ait w the young woman | tire care to the at ac couple | pital marr o« WANT CLUST Property owne tioned the board for the Instailatic | exes FLUGHING, L. | selected. Rouition, | CHICAGO.—A was unofficially st than accept the terms of the Lake Carri WASHINGTON.—Representative Tawney announ would introduce @ $25,000 for the pr The announcement w | with Taft. private in one of t old, stole $440 of h ings into a suit case, and disappeared, according to a report made to the police KERRICK, Minn wrecked the McGrath & Hogan sawmill today Gomentarity to die, an The mill is a mass of flame MISSOULA, | = OWNER OF FLEA CIRCUS IS COMING TO A. -Y.-P. world Yukon-Paeific to thelr He the Ther zing cording Sloat has show at inche other ¢ Crystal pal tir “son then I giv ix months to which were (iy PORTLAND, rangemes @ monster bor men activ in hn the i Mi labo: jompers, J Morrison, | IS WED TO BIG BUNCO ED AT PROVIDENCE HOSPITAL lying at Anna Marte day married Michale Quagiia, a a» loon man living on Rainier om 1.1 about seven in constant attenda: yesterday As Mro. leluster light system on Union st between Second and EWS BULLETIN | of William E. Annis, wi The opening arguments will commence tomorrow. TACOMA.—Evidently desirous of Mont actress, was suddenly t night, lost consciousness, and died in a few minutes. {COUVE! is here in exp exhibition fleas ride stunts trained by my father MONSTROUS PARADE United Prone.) Dye LAST EDITION THE SEATTLE STAR 54, SEATTLE, WASH., TUESDAY, APRIL 27, 1909. TRAVELED 6000 miLéS TOIRELAND To WORK THE asrare. tf YOU GIVE ME HALF * SEATTLE BAR ASSOCIATON SENATE CHAMBER BEGINS WA “ON COMMO SWINDLE HOUSE FLY MAN ACCUSED OF LOVE PERFORM- SAID TO HAVE BEEN MEM OF MILLION DOLLAR BWIN DLE GANG. HEALTH DEPARTMENT ISSUES UKASE TODAY Charged with being members of | & gang which has swindled bush nese firms of the East out of more on fake city dt in the past 10 » and N. Law who Were arrested inesday by Clty De « Byrne and Charles aken back to Chi ar to her sweet the Provt i) that at berdertand of Muller yester A tint fly, now Kc typhotd Commun tow aeainet the « ker he years rence Hewes here last W eetives Jnr Phillips, » cuao Health Yentoritay ons € Sar thy lating stables food, tn served. governed by law eeding place for tiers, were strictly Caused an Epidemic. | Inyeatigations th department, followin ot typhoid fever Woat Beattie taxt » | alragat posttive proof ried germ from the * that within a she were more than 20 | vietaity—and the fic say, Were alone resp "TE tytend to do | power to warn the instru were boule ry Inspector Stev Line som all the ordinan shop John B. Lauemen and ot Leonard Zimmer of the Chicago po- lice department reached Seattle to- day, and told the story of the ex tensive swindling operations in which Perth and Hewes are alleged to be implicated At the head of the gang of swindiors Is sald to be A. A. Bowen, who is now a fugitive. There are about one dosen mem bers of the gang. Four are now/ under arrest at Chicago. Two, | Hewes and Perth, were taken bere. It has been learned that the gang invade the Pacific with Beattie their Detectives “ and all whioh enforced of friends the young at the hoe being only Quagiia her en | . “ epidemic ted man npn in a section nmer, devel that flies car original can give ck man. there that doctors ER LIGHTS. pet! works tr cases the natble rything in w in mm today of public mm of the as y ¥ Ninth ne resident of this elty w erdtpary precautions ¢ | flee this « certaigty be wld takes « keep nickners miner, would greatly INJURED IN A TORNADO OKLAHOMA reduced L—The jury to.try Capt. Peter C. Hains, slayer completed today when the twelfth juror was strike of the seamen’s union appears imminent. It ed that the members had voted to strike rather ociation CITY, Okla. one were ired fatally, in a tornado which destroyed « large part of the town of Centrahama, near here | yosterday A child of Rev. B near death from its Matthews and her dren also were injured Not a butiding in the tained wholly intact after Twelve buildings, incl thodist, Baptist and churches The towr Man April 1d today that he bill in congress providing for the appropriation of t's traveling expenses on his Western trip, made after Tawney had been In conference : in four Matthews is Mrs chi juries other joining her soldier love he Washington garrisons, Olga J. Nelson, 17 years er mother's money last night, packed all her belong the | the, M tortan wrecked inhabitante hotfeleaa CHILDREN ARE BURNED ALIVE (By United Press.) VANCOUVER, B. C,, Apri Two little t Charlie and Mijer ‘ were burned to death ta white hundreds of within fifty fe ) of the traged The Millers frame b off Hastings Op negie library and in the the city. Both parents we working watt! late and the ware alone tr h bigag starved lame Four men were killed when a boiler explosion Another is expected i five sustained injuries which may prove fatal. Mies Ethe| Smith, a well known Pacific Coast ized with a mysterious iliness on the streets Alfred aged 5 and tively ening then United Press.) The getting ready mse fro in the Alush too, a Tod will site the A “ R, B. ¢ veil ama circus trainin the q i eurt quarters the ent whe ition antmala are in fine trim Iner, Alon# t three hundred if he in coach and famous n the cousin of the 4 fleas which fon of t oan the house abo! traine he r out off t have front found corner can get a conce about three w thelr escape the whildre togather under petals doc r h of and do exhibited at the Prince of Wales too numerous It tak old four, Jump hurdles th London said Sloan tod nm their Hberty a fle pare AKO before the were king and the the in nl fleas get aa hk I haven't too many now I hay WEATHER FORECAS: Showers tonight; Wednes. * day probably fair, warmer *® moderate west winds. and 6 some twenty years & o a kK FALLS 350 FEET TO HIS DEATH (By United Prons,) YORK, April 27 from the thirty the Metropolita pi butlding ake LABOR WILL GIVE 1 fi rink Ww treasurer of Min principal of the exposition ision of the p necrotary utern Federation be one of the Will Daly, president Federation of Labor, with make the opening ad Hughes, editor of. the ) pth Falling fourth In terday eare old was fore work ou the of peaple vod, Ox atory ance Co ‘Thomas killed man of the bullding. m of tho United Se nteneing tchell and r loaders, eo pan of Mortimore riggers at Hundreds and UL Prank | p to Jaii| drewa, ork | pois | | «| / / | | ® Balances PRICE ONE CENT LITTLE FELLOW------BIG FELLOW ANDERCON _ THE HERO OF CAVE-IN SAVES THE LIFE FRANK WEISSING TODAY OF The Two Men Are Buried in Ditch on Sixth Avenue | | te at ing White the | supervision Anderson engaged and with pick a in t Bloor butlding t aroing p in Saves Weissing’s Life. ne t AD nderson his Jeath by wuffocatton Anderson was liberated ing Wels rking more Trojan. Anderson | Welssing wan surface, badly | wher BANK CLEARINGS. Seattic $1,807,718 £15.90 Tacoma thes today ..§ 1 9.00 \* Balance 00 Portland today ..$ Is Clearings 007 00 00 eeeeeeeeee eee eee ee ee | | | TEDDY AND SON STREET CAR VICTIM Mra. R. T. Hodge, wife of Sheriff Hodge, was knocked from an overcrowded street car last night and her left arm bad ly bruised. She was attempt ing to board a crowded car and was shoved off, failing on her back. She was unable to get up this morning, but is resting easier this afternoon. The ao elders cceurred on Occidental str RECOVER (Dy United Press) | The Ex ARE YOU GOING TO MOVE? Don't forget phone The Star to give Main 1060 or you no matter the carrier ur new address or tele ind, 441, The Star will de livered to where you go SULTAN IS DEAD; HIS BROTHER 10 GOVERN TURKEY RUMORS ARE CURRENT THIS AFTERNOON THAT DEPOSED HAMID IS DEAD—CREDIT IS GIVEN THESE REPORTS | New Ruler Will Be Formally Placed in Power To | morrow Morning, When Guns Will Boom Out -Civil War Probable. His Ascension ABDUL HAMID, DEPOSED. Sultan, Who Was the 34th of the Ottoman Turks, Was Born September 22, 1842, and W the Second Son. He Rose to the Cali phate of Turkey by Deposing His Brother, Murad V, in 1876. MEHEMID RECHAD EFFENDI. Who Today Was Made Sultan of Turkey. Little Is Known of the New Monarch, as Heretofore He Has Been Simply a Prince of the Turkish Empire, and H. Been Kept in the Background. LONDON, April 27.—Rumors are current in Con- stantinople this afternoon that Abdul Hamid, the de- posed Sultan of Turkey, is dead, according to a dis- patch received here from the correspondent of the Exchange Telegraph. The correspondent says the rumors are generally credited. BY BYSANTIUS MOSCHPOULOUS Staff Correspondent of the United Press. CONSTANTINOPLE, Abdul Hamid was deposed jfrom the throne of Turkey today and his Mehemid Rechad Effendt, aimed h | Abdul Hamid was re the and his brother In in his stead amid scenes of sm. Th remony of the new sultan lis now in progress. An immense throng of Young Turks surrounded the palace when Mehmid Rechad Effendi was pro- |claimed ruler of Turkey. Cries of |“The tyrant has fallen, hall to Rechad,” were heard on every side. The crowd went wild with de light and expressions of confidence April 27.— Sultan brother, INSANE BY WHOLESALE FIVE MEN SUFFERING FROM DREAMS ARE IN JAIL proc! palace wiides: atalle t enthu: jot enthronement When Robert Storms, a property Fifth ay. and 62nd was taken to the county jafl owner living at WwW NAIRORI Britieh Bas April Both Re mit have re mition today was astir carly. He { hin 4 of ye that he wo! get the de whi Africa, velt ard| red trom and the K i lent wht nd climate Kerr their | ex-pre day, and de let the agar fe not best of him ared that he was be nte abet lared 1 for a two tlarly short time They pect today and not The f the od wilt r GRABS CHECK AND eteeeeee in | the | whe RUNS AWAY MeQuitter from the prose Alexander with charged is iting at is al n es for Swanson at 1406, larceny person much sought by the office. Mew® ley 1 to have stolen $675 from Henry N taurant proprietor MeQuitter the check rs he Third a torney's ter Third firs tn purchased at Later he cam bac check returned ffering to take un O, K. on the held MoQuitter place PUYALLUP RIVER IS RISING ly t guve return Swanson some a store on nd at the it up Canadian same and give Rank Swanson at ran from the on he check € grabbet it and United Press Wa FIND DEAD MAN'S BODY : STANDING UPRIGHT (By Catted Prone) RAISE THE RATES, Passenger and Victoria vi route, which | { the on le American teamship a Ste hij to $1.00 ‘or in view betw the the ae nh one-way ticket and round trip, Heretofore the rate war existing between American and Canadian Mnes, rate of the Alaska Steamship rates Seat i by A Chippewa compan for the of have $ “JOHN W KINNEY = in the new regime were heard on every side. The deposition of Abdul Hamid was decided upon fotntly by the na tional assembly and the Mobam- medan church. The assembly took 4 secret vote upon the question and ded that Abdul must be de This decision was sub- ed to Sheikh Ulisiam, who is i a religtous edict approving action. violently insane case of insanity monthe was sheriffs office Storms thinks he can raise the dead, and he becomes violent and Wants to kill people when they tell him he can't. It took six guards at the jail to finally subdue him and put him in a strait jacket. He was then locked in a padded cell This is the third attack of insanity for Storms, Who was released from Steflacoom last March. Pour were committed Judge Frater yesterday Charles Erickson believed that he was possessed of supernatural powers, which would enable him ring about an ndship. William Rasmussen believed that he could constantly hear men swear ing at and strongly opposed any reasoning to the contrary, Sig mold Plasco, a musician, believed he could stop fast moving trains by an invention which he belleves he has perfected, while Albert John son, 4 miner from Nome, says th rits are constantly giving him all of inspirations. While at the hospital he was tnepired the place ont and it took two to di bin this today, the fiftieth within the last six registered at the the Cause for Deposition. ikh Ul-Isiam, who f the head hurch, based his decree ap- the deposition of Abdul on the ground that the sul- lated the laws of the igion by inimical acts, 1 that therefore it is not ethrone him, of the yesterday today, It that Abdul's supremacy to the church, and was taken this charge She of the proving Hamid tan had vy men by versal noon tinued As Hie tain im stained far as is known, Abdul Hamid © under guard in the palace. fate is unkne but it is cere that he stripped of his ri Civil War Probable. ar sorte he county to ortun clear officer on war are to be the sition de- m at dissatia- ver the ble ts apr ome depe that nstrat Le 18.1.4 Ime ; decided that a rest w men go committed to St and they were orde ilacoom TS HELD FOR PERJURY certain f Rec certain action wa wh liti~ At un- unforeseen happens, 18 will Abd mid will be Ac My pe 1 ceremony | Ha ley ation be date an the m Sultan's Harem: Scattered. Abdul st the He is on in rarily naliste® of taken us which now with It i in que ed longed given by th Mc him to satisf that be ion 1 have sult today the erum, in have ar- and sent atchest ers Of DROWNED ployed Shing by f King Taken to Castle. LONDON April tantMor rr xchange The ndent ; Con- Kinr th 1 a thi “ 7 a vais n the 7 traits 1 n M qua ot Sn jegr Abdul Sultan Ha & pris« han, on t night Yildia rr the nt of the id and took Abdul prisone nvoying him to Che AN, he is being closely guarded,” This report has not been confirms sp? Young Turk 1 WILL GIVE Btevens’ or a luncheon at day from 1 The prog LUNCHEON er W G. will give Pythians’ hall Thur 0 a.m. to 1 pm, dw are to go towards the R where