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ET THE STAR FOLLOW YOU | it you change addreee, tell the carrier or telephone . if yo ye city, tet The Star follow you; a year it pa advance, Yel. Main 1080; Ind, 441, RISTIAN TOWNS LEVELED HOLDS UP A WITH FLAMES AND SWORDS LL MR. VANDERVEE KINDLY ANSWER? TWELVE VOL, 11. NO 56. SEATTLE WASH., THURSDAY, APRIL 29, 1909. BODIES OF VICTIMS BURNED IN RUINS | HER HOUSE THE TRIAL OF HOMES. ; ‘i |BOLD THIEF POSES TERRIBLE STRAIN ON AS A DEPUTY | WIFE OF ACCUSED SHERIFF, BANKER. |Deposed Sultan Held a! | Prisoner Is to Be Will Georg: Vanderveer, prosecuting attorney of King te : ‘ | Madly say why he overlooked ‘The Star's various| Court-Martialed. i ating to th neni Ut Mielin Bitlis’ chal + 4 my : He Then Robs Lodgers Government Sums Up Seattle att s with the Sullivan case, when he be (Ry United Prem) At a Fourth Avenue Its Case Against S = % og MERSINA, April 29.—The Chris. | * » indignant ause of remarks made regarding}tian vilage of Badueh was com Boarding House. Parkhurst. ¢ im writin’ fe cei! pe . pletely destroyed today by a Me Pitan, fd i $. Shank baie shah mplaint of Mr. Shank hammedan mob which murdered] direct in tion charging the editor of The Star with | nearty the inhabitants, wh Claiming that he was a With drawn features and spark j : were ny mtans sheriff and that he wanted Ww #€© | joe @yea, the wife of R. F. Park cause subsequent arrest of the editor The m throughout Asia! ® couple of her boarders, a w nee trial in the fed ‘ pou , yuret, NOW on trial In the fede Mr. Vanderveer, in his capacity of censor of the public| Minor i* more serious today than| dressed young man rifled the tbe rave a L 5 ' ; {it has been since the anti-Christian | boarding house of Mrs. H. 1. cout, accused of falsifying the #0 anxious to prevent the publication of matters Which! worising beaan. No estimate of the| Marcus, 804 Foarth av. shortly | books of the First National bank to consider libelous, why has he not caused the arrest | dead can be made after 12 o'clock thin morning cover Hp & shortage of $60,000, sits The S ¥ . | it i known, however t the| The robber knew who Mrs. Mar day by day in exactly the same paver of The Star upon the charge of having libeled | uaner of parsons murdered Injcus was, for, as sho opened the position, hardly ever moving so ? | Adana totale 95.600. and this com-| door, he asked her if such was oot much aw an eyelid, That she in “4 : . Es }prines but a a@mall portion of the her name. Upon her reply in the | paytag strict attention to the pro mar is conscious of the fact that it“has said some| SiS tm which mithineres have os. | affirmative, the man drew a gun greed hf the case (a testi w b 1 things of Mr, Howe and others in connection with | curred [leveled it at her head and threat-/the @eensionsl sigh that escapes \ . | Messages reeéived shy that the ened to kill her if she orfed out. when witness or artorney speak As a matter of fact, Mr. Shank hax been only inci-| situation at Hadiin in Gempetate. it] Mre. Marcus ran toward the reat |hacomls of the taan she lovee The Star has charged that Mr. Howe and others are uae hot been learned whether — pa) Saiiting be was overtaken Proud - 4 almost beashty ame ” ~, “a Rose Lambert and the four other! an prought bac to the front em entered the court roém on the firs’ mg to “freeze out” the Corcoran interests in the Sulli-| qmertean « mon missionaries there; trance. There she made her oe day of the trial, and as each of te. It has suggested that the King County Bar asso-|4re sate Jeape and aroused A. J, Grinwell, | ihe atx days has passed, it lef . Meagre advices received are to the| next door a trifle more weak in spirit, until davestigate, with a view to bringing disbarment pro-|errect that the rioting te continutng.| While Grinwell searched for the |today ous would hardly’ recognize , all of the litigation in the Sullivan case, in so far a&| TH Mobarmme entered the) man, he rifled the room of Mré.| her aé die same woman. Formerly Othe S * slaughtered women, chil-| Kiva Thompson and Mra George erect anil staring straight before Mts attorneys practicing at the bar of King county | ad defenselows men and| Chapin. Grinwell met the man as | her, ge now is stooped and her does not Mr, Vanderveer call the editor of The Star | *¥"Ped their bodier in fires made) he emerged from the bullding, but, | eyes aie cast to the ground them, that an mmto the Sullivan case, a thereby? yn the line? Why stop with Mr. Shank the arrest of the ed | ) | ROBBERS KILL rc IN ox” | ————— United Press) CISCO, April 2%.— With a lantern which he} phen Tudxinek. | the Eagle Tannery on! road, uve battle to/ Mackers and was killed Guring the night | was found lying in the tannery this morn-/ fale hole thr: Mary gate por Slutched tightly ty hie told the story of the Are Heard. near the tannery police that they Mets shortly after 10 Pmight and it t« believed a time that the Was murder The size lends the officers to they were fired from and that two men} Hin the attack upon Tud- Watchman usually car- SS but today it was| IME Toom in the tannery. | Sum in Safe. | r of the Wd today that he had no who murdered on crack- at times sums of money | @f the dead man was| Bithe tannery at the time of | but did not hear the} knew nothing of the trag-| thie morning I PLAY BALL INDAY AND EST LAW which 0—After ay the team tn. this Manager Row m, which ts f this week, un cancelled wane last ger Rowland had re from the f fo teat the este Li L COACH Y DYING Prose) O D, April ~The | a rN. Taylor, | feotWe)| conch at the | fornia, te wn! iylor iow at the this city wuoffering | Meningie No hope | recovery | opportunity Mr. Vanderveer is sincere, fk for having dared to publish these articles? Ht because the gentlemen therein mentioned know that} Bitor of The Star was ever brought to tr dd with might be cha: would be offered to and that reputations why doesn’t he go all the > Vanderveer sent for Mr. Shank, and of his own mo-| itor of The Star. this unusual interest in this particular case, when, assumed office, all of the cases comting to him as of- utor have been turned over to deputies? i MR. VANDERVEER KINDLY ANSWER? NICHOLS OR SCHIVELY IS MISTAKEN ONE OR THE OTHER IS SWEARING TO FALSEHOOD. (By United Pree.) OLYMPIA, April 29.—Insurance Commissioner Schively says he di Vided the pickings with Secretary | The secretary of | of State Nichols state & cent And there the investigating com. mittee stands, with one or the other of the state officials neces sarily telling a ie, and, perforce, committing perjury Other Testimony. other testimony, ‘ears that he never received From in addt tion to that of Schively, it is evi-| dent that the insurance companies were held up for various sume. Schively admits getting the money The only question now tn doubt ie whether or not the secretary of state shared tn the spoils. Schively wears be did, Nichols swears he didn't If the question at iseue was not #0 inherently serious, the oute of the investigation so far w be ludicrous. But the fact remains that one man holding state office stalked abroad through the United States calling upon insurance com. panies to stand and deliver, Either this official perjured himself a hundred times before the investi gating committees, or the secretary of state swore falsely with an in sistency and rapidity never before | equaled in the capital. Nichols Denies it. Secretary of State Nichols has Genied under oath in detail every assertion of Schively wherein Schively connected Nichola with a division of the plunder. Nichols s¥ears emphatically that he turned the insurance department over to Sehively and paid no more than formal attention to it thereafter. Nichols did not know of Behively's hold.aps; never heard of them un tf! he read the papers; never ad vised him or sumgested anything to him. Sehively swears that every move he made was with the ad viee, consent and approbation of the secretary of state SULLIVAN ESTATE HEARING ON TODAY The hearing in the case of James A. Murray against Ter. rance O'Brien and others reiat ing to the foreclosure of the mortgage on the Sullivan block, began this afternoon at 1:30 be- fore Judge Main in the superior court. The hearing will probably oc- cupy the entire afternoon and a part of the time of the court tomprrow, it is expected that somes matters of a sensational nature will develop. jfrom their own homes as he was armed with an ax only, | the thief escaped with 50 cents be | Strain te Terrible. longing to Mra. Chapta She. hardiy dared to lift her eves war called to the stand Thousands in Flight. LONDON, April 29.—Thousands when he jot widows and orphans who hay }this meraing. “it was a terrible cxcaped the massacres of the bloody strain, E¥ery one thought that he v te me are swarming toward the would Got have sufficient nerve to mission at A M. ta fhe provinse subject jhimeself to the witness jot Aleppo, according to a message stand, Dat be did, if only for a [received here today. Many of the] | chort (fue. won +. ant children are suffering | The testimony of Parkhurst made m horrible wounds and a number — : have fallen dead on the road : Sorts ica te conzeres _ | to the Court the questions manner, When asked if the officers room, He anewor ¢ Uptted Press) KETCHIKAN, Alaska, April 29. in & simple, direct Fa The Indians of this section have Court-Martial CONSTANTINOPLE, Ap sent & petition to Alasks Delegate | (oi. tive: National bank had of. Imprisoned at Salonicn, str t of | Wickersham at Washington protest |) 0°. i caunity from arrest if his fort and his power, Abdul/ lag against the importation of |). oad the tmbount of the Hambd * court-martial and| Japanese, especially those given ~ Se wittply answered “yes dul would be court-martiaied with ee When asked for the conversation bie erecution = """" ROUPEGH GUNBOAT | cxromdion toe otter trom Me. ar | The new sultan, Rechad, has al nold he wald |teady inaugurated . 1s AT FRISCO Would Pergive Him | cao on ens : | “Mr. Ar told me that if I ployes and has replace he au § got dowa and Bustied the amount | ort a (hy United Pree) of the shortage and returned it to Joffices are necessary with able men _Uatted ee regret | His polley t* highly approved by SAN FRANCISCO, Apri! 29 —The | the hank, that they would not even | dtplomate British gunboat Algoyne, in com: | let the sitter become pubic | mand of Captain Bdwards, pot into George W Allen BELLINGHAM, Apri} 29.—Aat this port teday for coal, The Al-| National Burety company, and Lew |meeting of the board of truate is bound from Salina Crus ter Turner, former president of the of the Heilingham state normal | to the Eaquimalt navy yard bank, wer both on the stand tht school last night, Dr. E. T Mathes morning, and denied absolutely that war reelected principal of the Today's Treasury Statement they ‘bed ever, by word or action, schoo! for a period of two years| WASHINGTON, April 2%— The led the defendant to believe that joy the unanimous vote of the treasury report tod shows Re he would not be prosecuted ‘f he trustees. All members of the pres $2,126,991, disbursements $2. could make good the amount of the 20.000 shortaxze. ent faculty were also reelected HOW TO FIGHT THE TYPHOID FLY: HEALTH OFFICER GIVES SOME ADVICE TELLS OF BREEDING PLACES OF THE PEST. When in Doubt Call Up) the City Health Commissioner. A consulted yesterday with Health Commissioner Crichton on the best methods of fighting the typhoid fly in this city Dr. Crichton believes in mak- | ing a vigorous fight to do away with the fly evil. “If people will | act wisely and together it can be he seid. In the following article are in- cluded the suggestions made by Dr, Crichton to protect the peo ple of Geattic from the typhoid fly plague: BY DA. J. E. CRICHTON, E SEATTLE STAR manager of the A phone tf The PRICE ONE CENT (ity Ny S NO, Vo, Mo, THAY oes NOY CONCERN ME > Ezz COM Merb reap B/S0 206 64609864 Ogun oo What i sumpti The Seattle going to do with its con ve citizens? recent agitation over the establishment of tubercular tent camps within the city limits has brought the problem befe tblic ina & t startling manner Seattle has than any other city of the « . The gr ne stati of the ple have been dinned into the ears p until they excite no further horror. Seattle knows them by heart. Consumption is accepted as a matter of nal danger Its appalling possibili t cx ies are never Then ons unti 1e8 near mmeth mptive we home arises s akin to a pan The « with us, tores ect cars, theat schools, hote Irinking from public fountains, ejectir germ-laden sputum on sidew The never can be anything but a farce Wherever men, women and children go they are in the midst of tubercular bacilli. Silently but swiftly are the ranks of the white-faced coughing army recruited. One by one they drop away, but always others take their places. This is the in Seattle. wy floors. anti Spitting nance story It is the same | throughout the land, It is an old, old story, so id that look we do on eventual death—-something inevitable jand to be forgotten as insistently as possible We for the hearts ache as we see his frail body racked and tortured by the incessant cought. His spare limbs, emaciated body, his hectic cheek, his pathetic hopefulness all touch our sys in ten thousand towns and villages and accustomed we upon it as re sorry consumptive. Our & granted he | offic A. L. KEMPSTER records show ISSUED. | wheel jattention of S. E. Company Runs Flat Wheel Cars Despite City Ordinance. Only MeCloy afternoon's a few ‘ated on the |company on numerous occasions. | days ago Inspector reported Inspection leighteen cars with fiat wheels bird av RE YOU G MOST TEARIABLE CURSE oF THE 10% DEATHS EVERY CHILD i DANG E Rs BOUILLON HAS A STREET AR OFFICIAL ARREST HAS A WARRANT FOR | morning of May 7, which was| of that | tew months the o; care has b OING TO MOVE? | rget to give t w address or tele Star, Malin 1060 or ind. 44 The Star will be de ou no matter where you SHOWS THE WHAT IS SEATTLE GOING TO -WOMANAND EFFECT OF | DO WITH HER CONSUMPTIVES? CAN You APPROPRIATE SOME THING FoR THIS TUBERCULOSIS AGE oF ALL «| e STATE Abas; y Pea 6 05, We thies if shake our heads as a fixed law nature We tear down hills, fill up valleys, rear enormous structures of steel and stone, trail dollars and trade to the uttermost corners of the earth, but before the blanched scourge of humanity, consumption, we throw up our hands in childish, petulant despair. “Do all confre of what you will with the consumptive, but keep him away from me,” is the human 1 inhuma k we stand take treet, his children play with nitarian we yet on the m 1 in all things he is one of us just so long there » attempt to sequestrate him in our neighb od Yet merely a matter of taxation. All that needed money—the dollars that we hate to to protect our own lives The last session of the Washington legisla- ture squandered thousands « dollars, but . | t spend a d for a tuberculosis sat Not one dollar would the repre- sentatiyes of the people spend for this work, but willingly they raised salaries, joyfully they improved rivers and roads, exultantly they b new state buildings in their own par- ticular commufities, spent money for county fairs, irrigation congresses, in every nook where a dollar would grow they planted them generously, but not one dollar for tuberculosis. And these representatives of the people were just the people. Just the same as you and your neighbor, and for all you know the germs of consumption are festering in your home today. These are facts, hard, cold, substantial and recorded facts. gush. AND WHAT IS SEATTLE GOING TO DO ABOUT IT? Not a syllable or sentiment or wunnenaith ON P Ea Mr. Bouillon’s within the past ation of “flat p called to the Seattle Electric that during he found] = = pro or CA A letter Commissioner of Health. | was & immediately to the street Keep the files out of dwellings deni of trenepertition forthe | Company (‘THIRD OUTBREAK IN |Get screens for doors and windows Gpatic Manette ecmpenn, wes | Kempster Will Not Talk. | SHORT TIME =e ap Gane Pe te, Unpiaveinet arrested at 1 o'clock yesterday | Mr. Kempster made no comment ther ; od afternoon on a warrant sworn | ypon his arrest, and he declined to IN FRANCE. ser gy be ge sv ypamengicctngy an onder | out In Judge Gordon's court, | discuss the action of the public Dees let. ew get near the pantry charged with violating the or | utilities superintendent. He de Pata a rey oe kitohe oe dir ine - Have | dinance which prohibits the | clined also to say whether the com. | (By Unived Press) pore for . ny . ; yr es heidi a operation of “fiat-wheel” cars. | pany would fight the case. PARIS, April 20.—The third. mu- es bah , is sey a a <a rm The ¢ n which the The company has simply re tiny within two weeks on a vessel ope wn aon maka: thee tion will be based was develoned by | fased to obey the ordinance, which | of the French navy has stirred the Toul smive naar ot them to deat! the Inveatigatio 1 Ww McCloy is very plain u this subject,” | gov mment circles here today and if yee. 4a You'll. poteon..yournalt ervice and equipment inspector, | declared Mr, Bouillon today so. | eet Probable that, the tat at out hbors if you don't | Jor the orders of A. V, Rouillon? “This office has notified the Se-| break, that of sailors aboard the and your neight " under ve <a f tedly | battleship St. Louts, at Toulon, will it re ® livery mar keep a superintendent of the départment | #ttle Electric company rey ay peanaiy Govaatenedad here, be doubly careful, Hives ery of public utilitl joes Ger yore eee iby "The sallora of the Bt. Louis refused ure js the best possible breeding } Now that yau have STOPPED and LOOKED at this eniarged | On Apri Wee Beetle Bhootric | S026, VRE PTS ay eee lth ent tha ment provided ty the place for typt flie photograph of the foot of a house fly, LISTEN to this: With his | company was notified that car No. ordinance defining nu anes " Lio S nek: Gane wees | Keep horse anur rel) furry, germ-covered foot, the fly brings disease and death into your | 627 of the 19th av. line was being | Particular car in | ee Ria + shone teabuens tae barrels, and have it carted away a home. Dread typhoid, dysentery, children’@ diseases, tuberculosis, | operated with a flat wheel. The | being operated we ny . . he crew were placed tn frequently as convenient Infection and contagion--he picke up in hig fiithy breeding places | company was notified to have it| eight days after Sindy leds gry rhe Re careful about having barrels and carries them straight to the food you eat. As he walks over Hately taken off for repairs, | attention of the company to he ARRON eR a es of rainwater about the by Keep the dishes in kitchen or dining room, those feet of his leave hun: | On April or elght daye later, | arrest followed. onnel then openly revolted, declar them covered, and put in a apigot dreds of thousands of germs of virulent disease MoCloy reported that the car was | “As long as | am in this jing that all should be punished or that, the cover will not have to he =a eee = eee still ranning with the “flat wheel,” | office | intend to transact such | none. ‘Thereupon the three men |taken off. If in doubt, call in the and upon the advice of Mr. Boutl| business as comes to me as it | were released from confinement health officer Jhotels, railroad stations, stores or) Never drink milk, voffes or water | IM” Wei oied to Judge Gordon for| should be transacted. Lawe ye ata Look out for decaying vegetables. | other places where people may eon p fly has fallen the warrant, which was issued. | were made to be obeyed. | in- | | Be doubly careful about keeping | Use lime or disinfectants where utter into whieh a fly | ue Sotice department and. Mr.| are aesigned te my Gepartment | flies out of the #ick room. They are|there Is any decayed stuff, manure b Sree ut Wut tp! ire eer was called ap.from heed| anal be enaped IN ST LOUIS TODAY |ikely not only to bring complica-jash piles or other filth. Distnfect~! portion nearest the apot quarters over the telephone, and he} 4 ate hibtting the | |tions of new Ginennes, but to carry |ants are cheap Remember that it doesn't cont | quarters over the toleyhone, and he ; nae Samuel « ghborn are ¢ ae in much to take a few precaut and | prom He , | operation < : are p the tne d's Ainenne . sonny wae Bd " a ion Be py en - ‘@ . Jot in doctor's | court this morning vides a penal a fine ef $100 or Bird Covington, daughter of J. A cop baby away from the files,| these particulars, call their attention it say fave @ whole lot in doctor's ' ' P| Bird R of o ne clty health offi« | bills “ibly It may mave the Ife . thirty days’ imprisonment tn the | Covington. Sunset place, and Ne eee eee an ee ot eee ie eee ie macaninllat weuttnilines (aos une, or ont Appears in Court city jail, or both auch fine and tm-| James Lewis Kendall were married Ee aidine cot and tiled: whieh liz aonenthes a. thal yourself,” | When the case was called at] prisonmest, for any vlolations of /at noon today in St. Louis. ‘The may tind their way into the he |} Or there are wlugeiah at e oF And remember, also, that THE|® #0 o'clock today Mr. Kenipster the law bride is well known tn Seattle so- @how them no mercy ponds near you, you inust keep a/ TYPHOID FLY CARRIES THE| appeared with hls attorney, A.J. ‘This is the first arrest for thin ciety. After-May 1 the young cou- Look carefully after cuspidors, double wateh, for the fies breed fast|GERMS& OF ALL CONTAGIOUS! Falknor, and reques postpone: | offense that hav ever been made in| ple will we at home in Huntsville, This applies with especial fo to }in such localities DISEASES. IT IS DANGEROUS, ment until 9:30 o'clock on the! Seattle, | Alabama.