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LAST EDITION MORE UNTIL THE A.-Y.-P. 1""timi"| THE SEATTLE STAR a VOL, 11, NO. 58. SEATTLE, WASH,, SATURDAY, MAY 1, 1909. PRICE ONE CENT IMAN DENIED ADMISSION LAFFON IS 'ALASKA-YUKON-PACIFIC EXPOSITION IS ALMOST TO THE HOSPITAL DIES) PERMITTED COMPLETE THIRTY-ONE DAYS BEFORE OPENING VppLAY AGGRAVATED —_—__—_— T F His ILLNESS, SAYS WHAT THEY SAY | 0 ESCAPE MASON 'VANDERVEER ORDERS| HIS CASE DIS. ARE YOU GOING TO MOVE? | carrier your new address or tele Ind, 441 Don't forget to give the Main 1060 0 livered to you no matter The Star will be de phone The Star where you go “There is no doubt in my mind but that the delay aggravated Jamajon's already critical condition, | did not send Jameson to the @unty hospite! until | thought It was absolutely ne son Suffered While “ one of the Hospital Attendants | MISSED Haggled gore \ de not think teat the hospital authorities bap = | ponsible for the man's death, for they doubtiess did every THiAp A teele paar fer hier etter he Gee: aderitae betel ae eae TT WY ae Brew Among Oth- : : these plitical aquabbles that made the delay poseible—are at the i Bee Apadrew Ja a, ¢ +h bottorg of it."--DR. JAMES TATE MABON, Jail Physician, = Selling J ner wh nite “h wiil have to make an explanation to |! on Sunday ty hosp! aay rly Thursday mornin, and |, who, f the : jailer eas responsibie for him while he wae serving his sentence |) hs — ernie . in thecounty jail, wae mot notified of bie death until late Friday Why was the case agatnat A. Lat i eh eveni@, and then only indirectly, | was responsible for the man fon dismissed in police court yester- | ra peivate and tip hospital authorities were responsible to me for him, while Bai. arp : ia | fag morning & ; he we held “4 the county institution, | will demand an explana hag | PE pithous fi tion a to why | wae not notified when his condition became more Laffon Is a waiter, employed at) the county Hod poate and why | was not informed of his death at the time it oo we Inn, Third av. and Pike h was er , . At that curreg”—JAILOR ROBERTS. pte so i the serif ty boy He was arreated Sunday, April 26, aoe —_ by Patrolman William Alvey, Al athe cond! as by " . wh | Yey ordered & glass of beer from t 6 o'clock on Thureda: FRIENDS WITH ENEMY piteher, Thereupon Alvoy placed the waiter under arrebt, He was released on $100 ball, The case “Hodge Asks Wh When Sheriff Ho asked why qustodian of the he - aifted of t came up before Pollee John B. ad nat jeath, the puree HARRISON GRE FISKE 18 era Pap TAKEN INTO FOLD FOR Judge Gordon yosterday Looking Down the Court of Honor From the Dome of the Government Building. afternoon. Fall physician, op last Saturta 4 to be suffering from © : Frenteoed to develop into 7 son ja, He treated the mar Hist word that if be bea any ; | Syndleate ponents of the Klaw & Erlanger today, Harrison Grey Fiske; oldest enemy of the theatri| (iy Vetted Press) MEMPHIS, Tenn, May 1 One ately cal trust, is said to have entered the | hundred and elghty-two persona are liquor law, Alfred HL. Lundin, deputy prosecuting attorney, asked that the case be dismissed. He said hie mo- tion was the desire of George F. Vandervoer, prosecuting attorney No reasons were advanced by Lun (np United Press.) SANTA ROBA, Cal, May 1—W ¥. Goodrieh thin morning began the serving of a l@year sentence in the Wan convicted of obtaining money under false pretenses, and sen tenced by Judge J. Q. White, of Mendocino county Goodrich was Corson, the h prt HARMONY, / Had the Evidence. ax: BE rss cates henever wns ht padi | OF DEAD IS usec ee (MAN CAUGHT IN SEATTLE c8ovnrs are utuminaten wrrn creat seen toe re! re. eal HO le 1 BERS SC Bee, se weiahen, Bat | BRILLIANCY UPON COMPLETION OF Lope Jaren Tate Mas th NEW YORK, May 1—The She * lamest rieywrer prosvas Ne cane | SE T0 PENITENTIARY ty t berts are the only independent op- atten of the Guscay LIGHTING CONTRACT Fair Officials Issue Statements Showing That a Re called. | tole ve to be dead, and 700 injured, . Mason Acts Quickly he ayndicate haw agreed with | {04 Bet less than 40 towns in the e he! " 7 , Miestaippl vatiey are in ruins, a» about 4 o'elock om Sunday) David Belasco whereby he will be) ang Jameson appeared to be | acconied booking privileges at the | He Bey «wl gp Bigg Marni M which gaftering severely, _ Dr gnc ae “ the ie on With | ight uatry Thursday telephoned for. le reached " James K. Hackett, aswuring hie ap . fait at 8 o'clock and, after swing | pearance next season in the syndi- het ae lng restored, |Lundin's motion the man, ordered the jatier on watch |eate houses. Belasco and Fiske are! When the wires aeres aetory yet.) Alvey, the prosecuting witness, 16 call up the county hospital and/to pave the right to book WIth ADF down by thh storm en pre torn | refused to turn over the silver TD have the ambulance sent In and the magager they wish. It Is generally |ig gimost pe lg Are replaced, Ht) viteher to the defendant, and it was returned to police headquarters. (Ry Potted Press) tthe Armenians in Btarnboul and the Fp man conveyed to the hospital @* thogght that the ayndicate hag been | And it is wttll there. * 6 Wil hesecnd CONSTANTINOPLE, May 1--Hy | Young Turke whom he had employ hare, arrested {n Seattle. He was brought | markable Record Has Already Been Made here for trial | ° — in Building Operations DEPOSED TYRANT KILLED HIS FAVORITE WIFE din as to why this man was not to be tried like others who have been | arrested recently for violations of | the law affecting the sale of quer on Sunday, There was nothing for | Police Judge Gordon to do but grant bs worse he should be penitentiary at Han Quentin. He partment mark will also set a new Last night every building, every street and every vista in the Alaska-Ypkon-Pacific expo- sition grounds blossomed forth ea The executive departments at with row after row of lights. | now ready to operate the fait woe Like snakes they colled around 1+ to be opened tomorrow. Instead the domes of the buildings |of a month hence,” sald President along the Court of Honor and [y 4, Chilberg. “We will ‘open clusters of lights buret forth | under the most favorable elroume Are Ready Now, quickly a8 porsibie | fo tnto the matter by the per) UP. This the Jatier did, but the ma | segont activity of the Shuberts, Jatfe K We le Knows Why, U. P.Carrespendence in the palive|ed to formulate new rules for the Hi. L. Jaffe, one of the proprie-| today proves conclusively that Ab- j conduct of the government at the hospita) stated that she | Tecelve no patients from the | TTT i iy fail unless upon the written | tore of the College Inn, ie sald to | dui Hamid. deposed from the throne) Evidence te aleo found that the) along every vista and threw é of the board of county com: |" have told his friends that the case| of Turkey. Dad planned A general |depored tyrant shot and killed his| into black relief the tall fir |mancs. All departments are well She was Informed that | FALLS ASLEEP AGAIN : againat Laffon would be dismissed. |maasacro to take place April 25, the |favorite wife, @ bewutiful girl of 18,| trees that break the sky line |Creaiuad allt In splendid working man was seriously fi and must He did not say from who he had | capture of the city ly the constitu-| while in a fit of rage. Her body| in whatever direction one | cr" dll! ‘etpiiation kag features at once removed from the fall.) | recetved such assurance, but one of | tlonalists April 24 having frustrated |was tossed into the channel and| looks, as eearer ae ‘the prereedcry | trmed! #8it Inaisted upon her refusal to) | the mombers of the police depart: | the plot jrank ¥, being welghted) When the contracts for lighting ae which will have charge of MAYOR OF the ambulance of to accept 1.08 Atheles: Bil way i ment _ yen geod ert pe ‘The sultan planned to ste eens | with huge stones the buildings and grounds of the the bulidings and the grounds. Thi : Calle Private Ambulance, Mra. Beulah Hawking, known as ond pee ree ee Cre) rr eT =f |A-Y-P. exposition were let it was | department will also have charge of a 4 the most startling example of cata- A ingly, Deputy Pi ting RRA AAA | stipulated that the Installation was the electrical mechanical features, Jameson continved to grow hourly phenomena, has tanto aceuar pp By so Fa gaps — * to be completed by the first of May./and ail employes connected there: i eWhan aitir, Joh poll ira | atpor and “i061 her home today yesterday afternoon and carried out | WEATHER FORECAST. * eet wa 0B pe re 4 expiration of with except the quards, and the 4 on duty at § o'clock anq| Be i a trance. ; (hy United Prem) Vendtrveor’s orders. *& Fair tonight and Sunday; * aw emer’ pam} the UghUsg W2% employes in the department of ad ' of the situation, he imme-|,, FOr the third time In two years) TACOMA, May 1.—-Mayer Joba) "Why was the case against La(fon le light northeast winds. * | Complete. * i+ ° :}updnigtration and collections. We ; iF tallied a private ambulance, |e seep has fallen upon = Fam, |W: Linck war arrested this after: | dismissed, anyway? * * ge the ~ a Pans ey hoon ob an indictment returhed by attack began last Tuesday. the grand jary, charging ims win JAP TRAINING SHIPS IN LET CONTRACT onscreen falling to enforce the law relative! FRISCO HARBOR {soars ci pak commissioner | date of the opening. L A. Nadeau,|“sit up and take notice,” are ar THE STAGE tne ea mn i } AX Cette Mig warded the contract to) and the mayor's «ui jaent a N NC} mL yesterday a rac ri SAN CISCO, May 1.—The director general, issued the follow-| ranging their holiday costumes, ae fame. The filing of the indictment caused & sensation, as the restricted| Japanese train! wadron, construct a public comfort station TROUBLES six": jays been recognized pring the pan lg and Sova, at Pioneer place to Thomas F | ing stacement The flowers—one could write the man placed therein, and present PS ERD SAS DX SY * Fi Works Like a Glock.” |Are’ready for the opening, and are q naa, | proud of our work.” 2 |. This tx but; fe of: tWe + wavy | 3 striking examp)pe OF The: avk-like | Flowers in Blossom. yetem with whieh the work of get-| Thousands of men are busy on a 0 ting the falr ready for the opening | the finishing work. Already the 1438 i day is conducted |flowers, which are to make the a i Today, thirty-one days from the | visitors from all parts of the world an & necessary evil. |passed in through the Golden Cate! Flynn at his figure of $16.00. The| DECLARES SENATOR) “The ground work, except |Dase® Tekurding them—are every. grand jury has returned a 9:15 o'clock this morning, They | work must he completed within Where, Masees of flowers surround ornamental gardening, which is every butlding, and the ds three separate indictments againat| were accompanied by an escort of seventy days, ahd Mr Flynn an- REPUDIATED HIS id! Ul i 5 Peter dandbers, reputed manager| American ships, which accompa:| hounced that he would start oper PROMISE riety eee ates wii’ 'te [Which drops down Rainler Vista of the tenderloin. nied them from outalde the Gate, | tions the first on Monday, finished in ampte time. Every | Wil! literally pour through an a ee te aro pees er eT ET = building on the grounds will be io Lad ¢ Saece ary m finished prior to May 25, and eer ab will be bg Psimes be] Circular Will Recount) 90 per cent of them before May crimson blooms by Jing Ls ft 5 } 15. f f exhil . Turn-Down cessionaires are installing their pirat Aygo wi te aaa ¢ amusements and ail will be — ee i. J 2 ? cores ready on the opening date, av |fny"" Jat three hundred thouma ; e | Im a elreular which Is now in| Bromiced. pansy plants were arranged id | press and which will be giver to| The A-Y.-P. exposition will be|the basin. A wide border of yéllow : ee _ ~ the public in a few days, Judge ready long before the day set for) blossoms first, then a field of white i - 4 ‘ cetaring John EB. Humphries, candidate for| the formal opening It will be the! with a vein of blue ones run! E was repeated 218 times, with possible variation | ihe Untted States senate to succeed first one in the history of exposl-/through it. They are the “3 3 in Si i Samuel H. Plies, will make the fol-| tons to be ready, and It ts Y | tufted pansies, a variety seen for of details, in Seattle lagt year lowing charge against the latter (hose who are in touch with such the first time in this country, and Consumption is primarily the poor man’s disease, | Itis one of the many handicaps—perhaps the 4 ry | be. Seattle has no more consumptives than There is not one valid teason why this should | pentioman Charge of Campaign. work that this exposition is more nearly ready than any of the recent fairs have been on the opening day. they will bloom throughout the entire season, So anxious are they to be on time, opening day, that one “In 1900, at the time J, M. Frink of the plants, more adventurous than his fellows, is already in bloom. A Beautiful Garden. heaviest—that poverty puts on her own, But | ti@ achat elev Ol tee alnerababicion ta the! ity 1 s By | was nominated for governor, 8. H. Changes Are Wonderful. United States, These figures apply €VErY*| Paton agreed with John K Humph- | Every day sees wonderful where, |rles to take charge of the cam | changes What yesterday was a reason is—-THE PUBLIC | (mien of Humphries and see that) bullding surrounded by seaffolding the poor man with his consumption takes | ghastly revenge on the rich, Tubercle bacilli BILL BARTON AND HIS TROUBLES, fester and flourish in the small, overcrowded The only as nominated for judge of the! will by this evening be a finished| ‘The location of the grounde ts i trank?! And the stage manager comes! and illy ventilated homes, and from there are | DOESN'T REALIZE. supreme court In 1902. When the| work of art. An unsightly bank of/ ideal. One of the most remarkable ; j , where's my trun ~g ae nage y " tite caine he folled to carry out|earth today before night willl] yi that be had of ++ Here it ts Oh, fiyman, | bACk thusly (sometimes) seattered broadcast till they reach the child of The public is fearful of a tubercular camp thi In 19¢ vith tlowe i eke nee bn vd i No, litte one, you are second on | . 7 5 i r Wn, 2 J any part o his agreement. In 19 M4, | blossom wit nh flowers and trafling| grounds is from the bridge just be Grop wp a little and take | ih4 qin |the millionaire. The tubercle bacillus is no | Within the city limits. That would be Gage | wie John EB. Tinapenes steenbo vines, The grading A repent at low Geyser Basin, From this point 6 Your short tine. F . 4 led his name as candidate for gover-| the streets are paved with asphalt, | of vantage one can see on one side f md ong ae Be ak gers ew le ag response. | respecter of persons. om. : _ [nor, Mr, Piles sent for him and told| and the installation of gas, water|the Cascades with its borders of Fond seene looks ike ome.| “Well, I'll tell you,” responds the | Ten thousand tubercle bacilli laid end to end Yet the people who would comprise this ase Wales. Mim set to 3 $ beins, ® vers eh civic Tats, tele-| crimson roses and the Geyser Basin a room r. St er and nine go musicians open se ie 7 B P “ > m 4 r imager, who do | sec ae y 8 the show al the pit by reeling Of his slow agony coughs up not millions, but | city They are walking up and dewn the wae “ey mgs Sf 5 My ies; | the Rowets asi marane, Cie are too) set garden in all this wonderful : - Hights in my act” Say, Car. | off the overture from William Tell.” | billions, of germs. Streets, into the stores and theatres, riding in) here do 0 wel ott & les re-|tender to be placed in the open | scheme of decoration, A garden ot 4 STs Gs have 's hammer and|. Performers, especially vaudevil . 4 5 plied, ‘You get off the same as you! ground until at least the middle of/ blooms so arranged that from i handle rm ped my iiins, tale. their work sertously. | There is where the score between the poor the street car eating in the restaurants, sleep always have in the past—you get! May, the gardening and landscap-| white In the center, the colors wil we.” They want to “get on, ge through | and the rich is evened up ing in the hotels—they are literally everywhere pia he AR Ely ri a Ab the/ ing is alno finished fran eng to a deep bine at ” - e P | je outer . le ot ae Fe aati po Rush Away | The worker, toiling long hours in vitiated, And yet nobody seems to care, Nobody! preme court because it has already " hay hg hd gcd | Like “eut out” garden it will into ner y e ° * ‘ ~ * There are forty-six buildings en 5 i ¥ Morning. say about 0| J order to “make” a train—which | dust-filled air, furnishes the hot house for the | Seems to feel that there is danger, — eh sig ‘ |tiroly completed. and ten whose | Te With ts. regularly arranged ; aa n ‘ a8 jave the Money, to call Wi le e 4 ss. Be might think he'd wtrick | jeaven | non depot at 10:40 sreteak tubercle bacilli. He brings them to his home,| The citizen who naturally becomes apprehen- We now have fifty thousand — ba Big oe pstomp hd an Immense vase which is to be q sharp on Sunday nigh P a Ve ai i * a Hy i i 5 wpbe . ed with cut flowers ever: ‘ System Prevaiis. the closing bill must be so arranged (and his children grow up infected with the dis- | sive when it is proposed to erect # consumptive yes anty bag ain Mt county in ™Y tar been carried out to the letter, ne ‘ Ry The stage ix a workshop. Action | that the baggage goes to the trans ease, ‘The father must work to feed the mouths | camp in his neighborhood is perhaps serenely Githdrad, dad it Will be remember. (00 MAY 1 wilt ae at Toast sixty) “Relow the set garden are. wide q peey vane tat bite aos M4 bo ae ots pi at home. He is doomed as certainly as if he | living in the same block, working in the same) ed that Piles and hie plutocratic 4 ho laggeet: Dulldinge “randy fot Bye of lawn, rye Ao ee . MAE B dozen different bite of work. | the lows of a minate r } ‘ ey) ; railroad forees, by means of the)‘ ,,,.{the opening, as everything and MTG: perfect system prevatis.. Kach | minute offen means the loss of 4| stood on the scaifold waiting fo the trap to | store or office or associating daily in a thou-| ny thousand dollars and whee Rivery. sonctexio along the Pay everyone will be by long before 4 employed about the Or show Inthe next town, | den } sand other ways with perseas who have con-| combinations, carried the delega.| te" ap ag i one | June 1 —— Page knows hin dut Man The " eometimes has | i : tion of King county for Plies, dis. | ‘2st Streak, whose entrance is de aciniominemnhil 2 f Cari Reiter haw tarned over | bis trow " y night Working and coughing all day, tossing and | sumption, franchised the common people, and | ned by flamtt banks of red a Mene plote to “PI” Barton 4 an acr turn will call) coughing all night, he struggles on, growing | The herding of consumptives together in one} secured the nomination of state and | Rerenlums, will be gathered attrac WILLIS BRITT Is stage ma wt turn | him aside and unvork something like K : ‘Ug 4 poses eee et chete for the Piles combi, Hons from all parts of the world N Nantes what | this thinner and weaker, until the day arrives when | camp does not increase the danger. The sum | Conny “ck from the Eskimo huts to the RECOVERING acts of the NOW _ ' iy thd phepin vA the can go to work no more, The children be- | total of tuberculosis is not increased. Every| ules bites f Exhibi | t ' wo hours to pack o 4 7 F Installation of Exhibits ———e f pony atti thers 1 we must placed | gin to go hungry; despair, squaldor and death | one will admit that a consumptive camp would a inowtty Kackatas batate theconess| (ap Daltea Poaiad ‘ nm wi ar some |! Stace pave $ t about | Feign in the home be a menace. But are the consumptives col ing day, yet many of the exhibits| NEW YORK, May 1.—Wiltis , par name plea. Then intervene charitable society or in- | lectively any more dangerous than singly * sed ‘ meine tg P pare sud Batting rig epee H . . ‘ e stage manager commences to , 1 hundred i 0 . bse nd a Ne . ‘ope a to .. firet? “What! | | TM eee eee tk _— "| dividual when it is late to do anythyng ex The city council has decre@# Yhat there shall exhibit and from Japan, to be! be out of danger today ar ¢ rapidly * nh be Sometimes the stage anager! cept to make the pass of the victim to the | be no consumptive camps in the city, by -__ used in the bess nue oxhilut Were | recovering from the nervous break 0 eke baevee : ) | NAIROBI, British East Af. received yesterday, and word was | down which compelled him to go to ising 1d ee eee eee caxtmilating alt the) Other world as easy as possible Will the city council decree that there shall) jj, May t—By U. P.—Reporte |recelved that the Australian andthe hospital, Physicians at the w the t of the ; oo de ~ at ae bo rer ‘ ‘ P i pol ne iin cons’ ents would arrive : re a De May gas np kicks and pleas, the #tage manager! But all this time this man‘and his family have | be no consumptive individuals In the city from: Roosevelt's camp lead to | {tallan consignments would arrive | hospital announced today that Britt The 4 vps pi sites down in his Httle office ands vr 3 h ita’ of kaleabeutold ith Ra dtakamstee iba. coh : | the belief that the colonel ine |in two wee would probably be discharged with Ey toggle ne audlanes ranges the bill ae he thinks it whould been sowing the seeds of tuberculosis wit Janishing the consumptive cafips does not! tends to remain there until he Phe tistaliatinn of bak tnelpe: in a few days. Zsa gt nay rush, and they all make the train from their graves, binding others, rich and | tle | block maned lion which finaliy |Dosch, director of buildings, yester-| Police Chiet Ward has appointed man | ever met. Now, cut| with a she, 10 son you again} p ie 3 SE. cluded him. Kermit spent the |day, “and the work of constructing| Rev. M. A. Matthews, pastor of the dia’, do 1 really « ~ ‘ “gi poor alike, to the same fate. WHAT IS SEATTLE GOING TO no} a Shooting gazelles. He shot jis eclipsing all records, | can! First Presbyterian chureb, cbaplain EDDIE BOYDEN. his is not one grim tragedy, Remember, it at one giraffe, but missed it, ‘prophesy that the work in my de-jof the new clty jail. ABOUT IT? 126831