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LAST EDITION LET THE STAR FOLLOW YOU —_—_—_—_ ARE YOU GOING TO MOVE? FACE ILLON WILL FILE THEM AGAINST SECRETARY or Miller Refuses to Take «a Hand in Fight. D Unless Secretary C. B. Bagley his resignation as seore of the be lore the regular ard of public is ve source chairmal of in here y against board. Mr discuss = this for a statement. him with Bouillon would report when lined to take pute betwee i and the mem rd of publ ¢ Mr, Bout? Secretary C. works over mn for the Has been arap present at least © Bagley nor hin aten: fen. In tact, th te aforee Bout a 6 a finish, with standing practically st Thomson, Youngs glancing uelther at the witnesses vant seems Yather unde of at the jury Sich aieahin of tenner VP CHARGE. HIS LIFE. - ERE EERREEEEESH but ax he vo age faa * am on th H Wi " ns YOUNG GIRLS ARE *# HEARING 18 POSTPONED. # GF time for on ieney ili to Have pparently vondent & The are be in # F ite cask he nee ing hhb-idsh:: Reem tethenied, Wen ten MISSING Eiidcdeertenge salt of the Jehan & Bouillon, the Snag for SS maderty ane the Point Settled iand,'w' teamed ‘Cinesiety ta’ the # Builtvan estate, which was sot # Cc , 4 Oth im the femue of Immediate employ of H. M. Me a Mary Breny nd Ora Bets, two] ® fdr this m g before Judge # orporations an r ~ y- pote oonag “ ng Eve eft that city! ® Main, was continued until ® Real Si Hove Axes te Grind. - tempted to end hie lif t night | for Seatt t Sunda npany | & Bext Wednesday * ers, Creates a Real Sit- 1 Axes te oe Papa by swallowing two ounces of chio an iris’ parents | ® * q y Ow ree) damp =p am f the! SAN FRANCISCO, April roform bis room at 912 17th ate ‘ the & ee ee ee ee uation. — Pi heen * | That the defense in the tria ay. 8 , ss Bas not yet decided just what - 5 \» APPEALS ry ite abet sctemanitiae eat | rick Calhoun ts depending lars Hallard was take city hos . r} FOR HELP - apo lity to impeach the wit ~ - > amd the board The Bagley | {0% 'ts & v pital, where phymet reede The girtx are < n t superintenden Iy added to the ching | N88 called by the prosecution Was in overcoming. th ie ae . oe ee one 5. ee re, What is Mayor Miller going to do about Boulllon? ie evident today wh el G. ~ ~ the of be bas written the Cham . P stom im the question | ade evident today when Danie! G. | sotson. Ballard, hie an cosy, sheet : Pide ts the patindust Guistion BOW in municipal circles. There Appeiniment, as most of th SERRE, SRORESOS : ie bOOCNNE | had by ink t nd SHAAAAARARE RAR & | LOD i ommer i) is no q » but s c a © remove he are trving to advine him | board of supervisors, replaced wolbgpe 5 Ra — mess aoe Ars o | defeating as rai. | 9 ® 4 0 what it is a fight to sh, a fight to r Behave a private axe to grand |James L. Gallagher upon the stand. from two tebe de tome nee! @ = WEATHER FORECAST. | nattow No. 17,240 Rouilion from the chairmanship of the board of public works, a fight reta & @lecrest silence Heney questioned Coleman hospital this morning tt was statea|* Thuredey fair and warmer; «|? af whi , = ‘ to put him out of the office of the public utilities department If pos Rie future plans 7 he has warding an alleged conversation | ra: Rallaré will recover He & light west winds. * pertaniyns os the distan . whic as Up his sieeve, and ap-| With Gallagher, during which the singtc ate ee rame bulldings may be bullt from ye a oA <a k . SER ae 9 hnews what pe he in. | Sranting of the Parkside franchise SRA AE HH W' the int line and from each other Hl ye alting to see where the mayor will lan¢ ith tle Sut uh ey | Was discussed. wire Bouillon or the corporations ature of this program he de 1 don't remember the conversa, ery public utility service pany, every railroad corporation look as know ¢ t was t : . “ Soap fut age — here was to be , city, is against Bouillon, And they are arrayed solidly in the fight involve people and . SEES semen THEY SCATTER GERMS ~~ Hit m administration circles! Attorney Karl Rogers for the de BOUILLON STARTS THINGS, iellsilicieioi — rey to avoid - = intro- ~ ievineal Bouillon is a snag—for the corporations—a snag that they would prs Ge Daawertee ot evratate fe move heaven and earth to be rid of. He ts determined that they shall the testimony of the witm on that | do the right thing, and they don't like it, It means the loss of thousands occasion was contradictory with the of dollars to the corporations and contractors. It means the loosening answer he bad returned to Heney's | ot isms” and “interests” which they have employed to their distinct question. He 4 fed that Ce tk ascii Ped ace man be consid: peached 2 ° : prndorane sn ~ On the ground that the evide And now it's all up to the mayor had no materia ep Wh Boulllon may be person: ge bad or indifferent ent case, Heney state tion he has struck the popular chord with the common pec the demand Jon % declared hen th the Rogers dec cody alegeetior that corporations shall live up to their franchises, and that in every to hold up the defendant existe par the business of the city, for the citizens, shall be conducted Objection Withdrawn in trictly businesslike, fair and impartial man exactly as an 3 EE Upon this statement Herey private ¢ would conduct its affairs drew his objection, saying t HERE iS THE DIFFERENCE, BERMAN IS FORCED) ficcecution santed to here the tet TO ADMIT of blackmail and conspiracy made lt represents “ s in municipal gove ent, the era of MUCH clear. i ead & public rights ple'’s rights, if you TODAY After waiting for a reply fro will, Houlllon believe At corporation to serve’ the ° torne lor the defense | 4 . : at orney mth dofonse inte | people. ‘The corporations believe they were licensed to grow rich out 3 a v b 7 . be me ¢ And there s have the dividing | of this jection, although it had t with ce in B. Kirkn the otate'e le ‘ stating that matte sige’ and one of the d« , Raggi B the tate | * would be gone into fully later in the | Rouflion’s term as chairman of the board of public works expires Peepiea, Cartion, | 97°°*** ‘ he ma to a he will reappoint him “ and Kirk | in the meantime corporation agents are flocking to the city en-| raed by the Tithe er's office, to the ma office, to the councilman's office, te wt iracy to 1 a « acre Mn | the political leader's ¢ « fact, anywhere and rywhere they data and ong | think there is a chance to do some knocking against Bouillon We the « was put lon, the cause of all the rumpus, goes ahead with h & grueiting morning . ons-examina Morris, of the firm of Mor ley & Bouthard, who is de Carlton in th case, wae LARENCE BAGLEY WILL OL, 11, NO. SPECIFIC CHARGES LETTERS FROM THE BAR IN _ REPLY TO THE STAR Shite e Star Dear § the grievance committee of the S our le el to | attle Har association, and jf Seat to me as chairman of that committee, has been re ceived, TI have forwarded it to George Tennant, secre tary of the committee, to whom such ¢ ommunications are ly addressed derick Bat an is the chairman committee I have acted simply attorney for the |} committee in disbarment prosecutions Yours very truly JOHN C. HIGGINS tor The Star—D t: Your communication of the 26th inst., addressed to the ievance committee of the Seattle Bar association, and mailed to Mr, John C Higgins en by Mr. Higgins delivered to me as sec retary of The ttee will receive the attention of the grievance I next mecting am y urs very truly GEORGE R. TENNANT BLACKMAIL LOSES TWO CHARGE IN JOBS AND GRAFT ROW HOPE GONE : ATTORNEY “FOR CAL- WILL BALLARD, TEAM- HOUN MAKES HOLD. STER, TRIES TO END BY G. 8. COSTELLO, They are going to call him the “Typhoid Fly” now, this tit THE SEATTLE STAR |-:: WITNESSES STORY OF KILLING OF| |Murder is GREATLY ENLARGED PHOTOGR APH But Wf you cha addrees, tell the carrier or telephone the Stan iy the olty, tet The Star follow you; n't forget to give your new addre tele bei year it advance. Tel, Main 1080; Ind. 441, The Star, Main 1060 or ind. 44 The Star will be de you no matter where you go WA PRICE ON SH tSSDAY, APRIL 1909 RAGING TURKS SLAY THOUSANDS IN FURY DON’T TOUCH THE LIVE WIRE BOARD oF PUA WKS. fnPLOYER |. * CALLED IN HAINS CASE | Byssh | oOReCRPRNAIL eae aE 4 ANNIS IS BEING TOLD. Called ed Cold - Blooded and Premeditated. dt Prewn) 1, April 26 (rege made the (ty Ow FLI sniNo pecing adds ay in the trial t aptain Pete 4 Haina, slayer f William F Annis. Oreae ar! aligned the defendant unmerelful a 4 charac red tbe killing ot) PLEASE v } Do Not BOTHER 7 ferbert Funke THIS WIRE af Dy Leopold aed ‘waon: teo-aa PUY HERE FOR testify incidents THE BENEFIT ~ Big x Funke testified or THE PveLic float after the shot b you've made an nd been fired awful ed I may I don’t think se have, but Attorney Mcintyre secured a rub « from the court excluding every thing said and ¢ by Th ton Haine with the exception } porition on the Moat when th ce K occurred Durtng the proceedings nt sat quietly im his THE COMMON HOUSE FLY, OR “TYPHOID FLY,” FROM A | work, quile and apparently unm everyone is a and wonde how it ing 000 te 00,000 of the disease | f This makes about € with the result that the My Ue Press. tle buzzing insect that is such | pactili Renerations of flies each summer “i ie debeed to acknowiode BOISE, Ida., April 28 li right.| a bane to the housewives and The fic wi through the but.|A fly jays from 120 to 150 exes uv PLO 7 TO Be dary that he had been in-| let them hang away. When Is the) baid headed men in the sum or, Ke the milk, trail their)at @ time, so the descendants 5 Manas { the company These were the words uttered t As the typhoid fly, it is bread and household daintlg Ig, ow ntg the million | the boys who were aaso | Fred Seward t when Be we hoped that the American peo each the ave aglor % an the fly ag a Cause} Wh bim bad discus informed that tate board « ple will at last recognize him | entire fami of dine sidiewaleg sae arith a Pe gardona had clined to Interfere ~ or ni epidemic ame Miimes the advisability of re barton ned to interfere) in his true light, one of the | They fly around through & Spanish war, when American | 3 Bim from the mar we | With the . CORED En po busiest little spreaders of dead- | idjers were dylog th } plot te om spon him & he court in Mosco ly disease germs known to | sick room, where tuberculosis ng by ne =bun Assassinate P. a eted or typhoid or other dread die army surgeons finall ing Ida, where he was con 1 medical ectence . Made Some © hanges. og ® wou or th unde The typhoid fly is worse than eases are. Then, covered with the fly, long considered | France was unea d here tod Was ain 2 world. He will hanged Friday) any ravenous beast, as he has so the tiny germs o the © dle | N 8 according to the pc who he 2 lh morning in the penttentiar long been regarded as harm! —. Dh gy ly to the homes of Whole Armies Their Victims. ‘ ne 1 Cat ved | @rrested one man ac ed of f " that he gets in his deadly work eo we The same thing was found to be| here from la today and took | Plieity nd even while his victims are en € flute of th WIn® | true during the Boer w The ty.| hie son, Ja ard Cabanne The police allege that when tt h * BEA tirely unsuspecting of germs are thrown oUt) phoid flies, growing fat and numer. | ll, from the detention home, where | prisoner was arrested he wa ; ts They know now that the fly ul We don't see them, ous trom the wnsanitary camy he has under the care the| pared to go to Paris to kill th rs ’ fantum germ to the baby’s crib, in our = = fac Phey | carry disease and death father on Brandenburg Heluils of the plot have not bee to the baby’s milk heads a he Juat as the mosquito was blamed | Who | 11 ai! here ac-| made publi k By Upited Pre spreads the germs of typhoid | serm-laden too, sink into the ®KID, | maladal feve in the camps of | bumc land lette Brat , IRVINE, Ky. April 28-— fever, malaria, dysentery, the | /eavink jy ible disease Paiama, Cuba and Southern United | denbure te ht asts that he Beach Hargis was found guilty contagions—tuberculosis even The fly speck is a danger ANd gates, xo the fly ix an undestrat would never surrender the boy un today of the murder of his a menace The microscope of | in the north til Cabanne agreed to certain term father, Judge James Hargis, the Files are one of the greatost| scientists has discovered in them Vigorous work by the government | made no attempt to prevent the fa famous feudist, and sentenced | inenacen to public health in our| the bactilus which brings con#ump in the south is driving away the|mous St ul from taking —_ to life imprisonment civilization,” declared Health Com-| tion, the typhold germ and many mogqy and making the pre-| x ic hi | 71.1 athemal ts ahee missioner Crichton. “Iam glad to| others yloasly infected country healthful, | ¥ . h RRA AR RE ie Gitar call people's atten The Name Tells the Story : | Battle flags are again unfurled as the chief wrong: | % YE lige Sm: Ame ‘ ‘ eee 2 And now Seattle has declared iF LLS AND MAY Jand the rate war between the Ir wred informa lon to the dani They once called them hows@) war on the flies. And in mar | f i \ . . ‘ ly be-| * BANK CLEARINGS. ’ The flies bring typhoid, dysen-| files. ‘The new name in Kovern-| Cities of the country a gigantic Gependent Steamahip company, con Peed War an case * ttle. * | tery, cholera infantum--even tuber-| ment bulletins, and adopted by the | trolied by the Alaska Steam to es ape, ge t campaign is being planned to | mpany, and the ¢ lian P Mel this wis king | Clearings today. ..$1,470.978.02 *| ouionis, ‘They spread disease from| health department of Seattle, I8| Fld the people of the typhoid | company, and the Canadian Pacif Me records of com | * Balances 241,612.02 W| one person to another, I ever, | “typhoid fites That tells ite own fly danger ¥P Zooarl, & labore a6 Une is once more on in earnest 0 nis morning officials of the Inde me Which the def bought | # Tacoma. * if the people of Seattle realize the | stor Temerrew. Health Commie f into an exeavation at 4 Oth OF a coiies tne anaeeetane than te u cr i: & Clearings today $ €72,799.00 ® | danger and work intelligently, it Typhoid file is & good name éioner Ihton will tell the and | Thomas st. this morning , ; an 4 at the . , , Hadances 16,40400 # | | saible to greatly reduce the|to call them. Always use. that caders of The Star some sim. [8M sustained Injuries which m i fariton is Not So Nervous oor poll aame It will help everyone .to| [racers o mStar some. oir cause his death, His back was, ‘Ween Seattle and Victoria an, tt | 1, told M * Portland. | pest realize t Janger. And it will| Bieaveus Of getting rid of the {1 1 1 it in f 1} Monday tl mpany raised th " 6 sald, te oore 1 |realize the dange Me yruised, and eared he ts in onday the company raised the earings tod 882,798.00 & He te a Germ Collector deadly typhoid fever fi ru ) Gompany, that he had ali) * Clee . - asad 57,186.00 & ies etadit indian tn ‘ane Jremind you of te danger they oe y jured internally, Zocart was taken | Pete to $1.00 each way and $1.75 fe maser to eotablish the # Halance al, ru a breed in stab) Ke lon, In 84° | Hing to Providence bdapital the round trip Phe experiment did Mpany, and that he got It age cans, In eve lace where : ; TROUBLE IS EXPECTED not prove satisfactory, however, f¢ ie record t ' eee é rms of disease collect recent ledue of a widely | T . ‘i 99 | the 7 a TNnadah’ wat Tecords of the ‘lit rot |e eee a) fay a tet sar seco Mbvredarte | known puBlication was “Ty. as plana roo MUCH “DOPE’ 2 “genre Jian line Tuesday met the i % : - ‘om there the i é ed Brows.) | Th rate Mm, who fe the n | FORGER SENTENCED) piscien, to the table, to the sick| Phold a National Scourge.” It PANS, April 28.—-Although the A iperabundance of spirit nts > be 4 we jo C. Holbrook, who was arrested | room should have read, “Typhoid a | jonders of the General Federation| mixed with a few dashes of cocaine 8 HUTTON NAMED res, OF trials) | oa: virus of forgery.| The wonderful feet of the fly,| Natfonal Reproach,” or “Ty. “lof Labor, who are organizing a 24-| caused Mognon Jubert and Marte vdis ° ee vate pends? co a eitineton hotel,| barry, wticky and spreading, which| phold a National Crime.” For {hour strike for May 1, disclaim any|Caillot, two French women, who| ‘The county commissioners yeut Wan Whi pot be pty pre pleaded antlie netora Judge | enable him to walk on the cefling typhoid can be prevented, violént revolutionary intentions,| have been held by the federal au-|day granted the supertor judge , HEN state's oviden ry | Riitchotl Ghitiam this morning, and| gather germe tn myriads, A full| Wiiew breed with wonderful | the government Is taking elaborate | thorities at the detention home at addition tenograph Me evelopment gy ina | Mitchen fenced to from. one to|grown fly, the government absery-| rapidity. It takes only 11 days for | precautions to preserve order on| Interbay for some time, to be re-|of $86 a month. Miss Mao V. H fourteen years’ inprisonment ers compute, may carry from 100, | ay egg to develop into a full grown | that day moved to the county jail yesterday.! ton was appointed to the position CHRISTIANS WILL PAY WITH LIVES TO SLAUGHTER THE CHRISTIANS LIKE WILD BEASTS. Massacres Are Spreading and No One is Safe in Asia Minor. (hy Unites eee) LONDON, Apr One hundred Pr tant missionaries were killed ation) Moslem the Adana t, according to consular dis- massacred, the missionaries took efuge in « church The » din covered them and surrounded the bullding, made a concerted rush and overpowered the inmat The eburch was the ground, ot ries mur. The give bet meager details of the massacre, and further news is anxiously awaited here Thirst for Blood Continues. SMYRNA, April 28--The wave of masuacres is sweeping eastward from Adana toda: and every mie mn center in Asia Minor is in oger of extinction. Terrible con ditions prevail, and unless troops are dispatched to the interfor at once hundreds of thousands of per sone will be murdered. The steady increase of the rioting is causing great fear for American and Euro- pean residents of Asia Minor. Up to this time they have n con- sidered as comparati but the situation is rapid reaching the point where no one can be said to be immur r Minor is be to t ndication that the Otton soon be involved ir Thousands Killed Today. BEIRUT, Le Apr - Scores of scatt liages in the vilayet of Ad a series of res of Christ ® today and is expected thousands were killed. Kasaba is aflame and it is ported that Mosle have killed every Christian there. Sev anciscan monks and a fam- Italian missionaries are re- to have been the only for- raped Facing Starvation. STANTINOPLE, April 28.-— American missionaries stationed at Hadjin are facing starvation to- day if they have escaped death at the hands of the Moslems. A let- ter written by Miss Rose Lambert, the American missionary, last Monday was received here today. Hadjin is almost entirely out ot food,” writes Miss Lambert, “and everyone is threatened with starva- tion, aside from the danger of being murdered. The provincial suthorities have refused to protect us. Help must come soon Canadians in Peri BOSTON, Mass. April 2 Rev. W. N. Chambers and his wife, for- merly residents of North Norwich, Ont., Canada, are among the mis- the menaced quarter They are located at sionaries ir of Asia Minor the city of Adana, capital of the villayet of Adana, where the worst anti-Christian outrages have oc- curred. DEPOSED SULTAN IS TAKEN TO RETREAT BY BYSANTIUS MOSCHPOULOUS (Staff Correspondent United Press Association.) SALONICA, April 28.—~Abdul Hamid arrived here this afte noon. He appeared very feebi and his faithful eunuchs almost carried him to the carriage which was to convey him to the home of Genera! Robilant, com. mander of the gendarmerie, where he will be held a pris oner. He was accompanied by 11 of his wives. Robilant’s villa is at Lapini, a suburb of Salonica Insurrections Begin. NSTANTINOPLE Apri! 28 ere of the F t Pitth t i Vilayets i I ' Sultan At Hamid ts ting a & 41 of trouble in tain q' and it is feared that t will be impossit prevent @ Mong r f th ny fc rth and I ar ps we t given much cr Young ® agent ived today un Rechad wt otitied of in tion ¢ r hat he n 1 and ordered that be taken at on put down New Ruler Recognized HINGTON, Apri 8.'The { Turkey artment her foatton of the dethronemen Hamid was received John G. A, Letshma to Turkey ‘ President Pal- nt & mes n Mehen the new sul { meetin

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