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ORDINANCE WiLL PASSED MONDAY Commmition Measure and Sends It to the Council After carefully amputating a of clauses in the bill regulating quarter. in. the. slot gas meters, the council's corpo recommended & believed will pre human lives from the commun lodging botise: Six Months’ Grace The Seattle Lighting « "Sit six months in which to re 98 HELEN STEELE, Candidate Broadway High School. | There was a big rush in the vot vo a the A. mea ot si Festi gh f West Seattle, ie in the but it isestil! nobody's race. promises to be big thiegs in this very interesting con- the polls close at wanted money badly too proud to “draw” and that he Intended to re- denied that his em- ts would run into hon- of dollars, He stated to the Prosecuting attorney that he| which netted him $4, ‘omy $35 r all. GOES TO AID OF _ DAMAGED STEAMER Cable advices from ot cheer at Cordova, state that she has @ message by wireless to p effect that the steamer Bertha, the Alaska Coast company, is by the steamer Jeanie, of same company, which ® now at Port Etches, Hinchin. ‘stand, having lost her tail report also states that “Bertha struck «rock nets Belin ILKMAN SENT TO JAIL | & &% Erickson. who was found of selling milk not up to the ol was sentenced by Judge Wilson R. Gay thie morning and fined $50, costs and 48 hours in jail | He gave notice of appeal, and was gp seieneed on a bond of $500. AT THE FAIR The conference committee of the Heattle Iinprovement ctubs will hoid meeting at the Comniercial growing May 2, at 2:36 ifrem every a DECIDE ON PROHIBITION F THE SLOT GAS METER ull ex " ayment me re that oo within the prov jons of the nance, Mr H.R | Clise, repr ing the gas com {pany, attended the meeting and clause to remain in the aw inuking it mandatory eoupants of mises tn pré ve the mote entire! mittee, which al six months tn ad three months, as at frat wugee iin whieh to have all me bited by the inance 1 of th ance pro the f vides that in efor any | ent meter te installed tn any hotel, lodging b require an applicat in writing wating that auch meter will not be trary to the law. There provided for ar who violate his agree Can Refuse Gas The par the right fuse to serve gas to any pe on now ownlng & meter, Who may wae a meter contra the pro visions of the ordinance, in case such consumer shal fuse to yl BIG VOTE TODAY FOR sre THE QUEEN | OF THE MAY * MISS LOUL@ LEWIS, * Candidate Lincoln High School Evefy high’ school hae tts cand! date and these is one candidateat large, Misa Leah Miller, the mayor's daughter. The one recetving the largest number of votes will be qneen at the big musical fest next week, and the other candidates will be her Ub nein of honor, IS TO | PROUD TO DRAW BUT NOT TO STEAL: & the, Northern Bank building. # “COUPON TICKETS; # reported to have dropped dead @ coutiok 4 Scaatlie settee al : She an ‘i Fer ee wea Ot the ® at bis residence on Helmont @ sje who will support her at je System, according rs ® ay. yeuterday afternoon, Is nol #! +1 wish to take advantage of YOUT] the ing lection. “ . ‘ @ declared tn The Star office # |} {thon season tickets for my -| Bieri For instance, if & purchase!» this afternoon that the report $| mein’ aioe pag Deeg eager. ce th sama and hob Fa was made ae rein the al ype ® in the morning paper was chant to Treasurer Collins. osha Sinus os-adb tml " {Io Poon cet, |e Mromely exnagorsied ‘| Madea mips Femrypancndivs ; Saype wi: William Ballard, a lat who id i* @ | tain between 75,000 and 106.000 vie~ DOCTORS SENTENCED | arank ; of Pr fnn sant - He also denied that he had been |# RAH RAH RR ERR Core every day, and It will be well dose eartying on the systematic robbery | for months, vowing that he bewan | bat five days ago In all, Hem- ‘ing® says, he changed one chee three for $5, one for ihe adie and one for el | I Bella, between Queen Charlotte | sound and Dixon entrance, damag- Ing her slightly. The vease! kept | on her way north afd ran across the Jeanie General Manager Talbot says the Bertha will very likely discharg her passengers and freight and later tow the Jeanie to Cape Hinchin-| brook. The Jeante left Seattle two | weeks ago, the Bertha leaving a. week later, Both vessels carried passengers and freight, m,, for the purpose of seoaibiae for un Improvement club day at the © xpoattion, te ouls W. Buckley, director of | | sestbewaats and special events, will/ be present and addrese the sheeting | ‘POOLROOM OPERATORS: FINED TODAY “Dec” Ajeve Barrett, Frank Plumb, |by a Jury in Judge Gays court of | selling pools on the races, were sen- ltenced this morning to @ fine of $25 | fense had made thelr addresses to s They gave saga | the jury FOX TERRIER GIVES ve each and ¢ of appeal to the supregie court Our business chance column is Why? S@endid Puget Market (0 s Big White Market OPEN UNTIL 10 O'CLOCK TONIGHT FOR SATURDAY CHICKENS All Our Own Dressing— on ‘ancy Milk-Fed Vea' ‘own A Our Own Washingtor BIG W FLOOR SOUTH: Ahtolutely Fresh. HITE MARKET PUBLIC PA®KET BLILOING shows the following result [United States @istrict court, sat in the Title Trust company out of cer tain date, brought in a verdict of not Gwin and! guilty who ‘were convicted | late day as he of a tiny buried with honors benefiting the THE STAR—SATURDAY, MAY 1, 1909, Cj onal | | wot LE DRU RETAIL, | DOWN-TOWN STORE USE YOUR PHONE 1013-1015 FIRST AVENY) IND. 2015 MAIN | } 124g | | UP-TOWN STORE WE OELIVER | PIKE ST. ane WESTLAKE | Ave. FREE TO ALL SE ATT) q TROIT—The barge George r foundered with eight met jaa Has. “Sei : low t uy to remove the ine abc during the storm on Lake Muperi erda et ° ° ————a " The law » makes it unlawful oe TRAVERS CITY, Mich-The tron lighter Batavia, fr Ruffalo, 7 : " € wd t q wa for any pereon occupylag premines | thought to have foundered in the mtorm, wa ii re in which moters may be in of the or f 16 men haw heen received. j The Quak- stallod to lator rent out any room or | BOUILLON INSISTS ON pRigttoni eae ee | ; roots bo Gs to serve nore than the RUSHING THE | NEOBHA, MomAfter boing opt 18 hours, the jury In the cane of | er carries a one family from (he same meter Mine “Johnny” Davidaon, a wealthy girl, 1 of the murder of her complete line plete itor, Moy Bar today returned «@ verdict of not guilty | Must Remove Meters WORK or, ey 2. pee | 7 of fresh films If the gay company fails to re , PHOENIX, ArizRichard . Sloan wae sworn In as governor of | and _— pphoto- sove all prepayment meters com | @ . . ens tobe : Ian within the provisions of this or | Superintendent Wins One | A"""* '" Ri es A ao : 5 Up- pone deurell wa very pint VP SPs Fiht, But Loses PORTLAND, OremThe recall te te nvoked masinat the hold | Plies at all times, neers ATS tO De Bee By bt over members of the counell who voted — for tland Maliway ne anor and upon eonviation the Other light a hone " Sead fr ty hive. at the hae nell meeting Pe | k ‘ pichires you in & HOM HOt exced cote salts a | take on your pleasure ing $100, or imprisoned tn jail for : ’ gress ai eueny : tng $160; or traprisoned in all fa Lau wetesictd ts teen ot | gin WABHINGTON--President, Taft be nt the if left wit! sions tomorrow, if both wo fin i imprisoned | public wtitittes won @ alanal ViCtory | potter ace the sehen Mal Ww the lenhee. Of <he | K eft with us tomorrow even- The same penalty holds for the rday, when, chalrman of the | ate &, ing, will be finished Monday wta c sach me after f publi k Hoven . Ank to ten ar work, OE NW tr eH | Beattie Blectrie. ceupuny at atone | << SAULT STE, MARIE, Mich—Captah Pringle artived here today aaa oek 98 AON who refuse to alt “ “e . he shale Laten oe 440) Baws tee Jn which to] 84 confirmed the report that tha gleamer Aurante Thursday Open Till 12 o' Clock Tonight mene 10 ‘Say’ anahaniie plote laying tte tracy on Kighth | 4urimg a storm in White Fish bay Di members of the crew wey and Ail Day Tomorrow a a permit ally tHlegal use of | ay Pike #t. to Pine wt. and on | Meecued any prepayment meter that may be] Ping st, from Bighth ay, to Terry eee instatied in their premises. This jay, The board limited the company PORTLAND—Samuel Lotan, deputy clty auditor, and Maurice i rvent any family from ob days in whieh to fintwh the] Reinstein and 8. F lauer, who are connected with a Y brewery 1018-45 po - orinth@alot gas me |sta@d today indicted on charges of forgery growl: n vutila T Q P ie afters ards porn ites pe Vhero te absolutely no excuse for| ton ef exci@ board petitions in the office of the city auditor |p emer ave he uaker Drug Co. riKe we atlas from ne meter | aiving the any 120 days mord -s nted” room, The gas com- |! to do thik work,” protested CHICAGO Vessels of the Lak © Carriers’ association are tied ww | row haa 12,000 prepayment | JJ when the extension came] today by a strike of the lake seam en's union, which affects bet ween riot |e tad ots nd | SOR 1 a ‘Cline Piano Co. ¥ Too Much Werk GPOKANE—The bandits who held up the N. P. train late Thurs AGENTS FOR ineer for the company, Mr. | day night and made away with the registered mall are still at large looting One J0% ther, We FLUSHING, A, 1.—Thornton Haine and Major Mains ok the wit | , 7 can go to work here, but we will] news stand today In the trial of Captain Peter C. Hains Hee Mt | The World’s Best Piano yy to let some other Job ile” hed der of William E. Annis. Though they were closely questioned regard One Priced Piano House , ae. i the jonte ip ee a re le ae a alee a a incidents, nothing of tmportan © was revealed 1406 FIRST AVE. work on Bight av. and Fine Sl THE HAGUE—Official announcement was made today that the Wed an extension of} ROW heir to the throne of Holland had been wamed Julia Louise | 96 d of 120, dave Kmma Marie Wilhelming | Rouilll aleo opposed @ 60 ne } days extension in which to permit} INDIANAPOLIG—Foederal Judge Anderson decided today that he the Seattle Electric company te tow. | Would act as a committing is trate and hear the fall extradition | er the “hump” tn*the Madison evile! proceedings in connection with the charges of criminal libel preferred e line at Fourth av. and Madine | Agalnat the editors of the News for printing etories relating to the {iS He registered the only of mv canal scandal | vote when the application for an ex. ctr me. EE tension was formally dlepoeed of. wusts BALLARD BOY MISSING M Among the features of the con psu, Sates | |vention of the United Amateur | as 0 e | Press Amsocintion of America, which | POLICE ASKED TO AID IN THE home since T’a mon Anil s0th | wade 1 [ts to be held in ‘Beatle July 14, 15, SEARCH FOR JOE liao iad uearted “ta ant te Gone 'et = = | 32 Gee 1%, Wi be 0 Copete an toe McINTOSH, the spring bed factory, but never | Question of a censorship oi od lshowed up, and has pot been seen rn prees. One side of the question will be upheld by a pleked team of visitors, headed by Anthony F, Motte president of the San Fran eisco Amateur Press club. The op | posing team will be composed of BALLARD, May tC. J. Mein tosh, of 1.624 W. 48th at, reports about 6 feet, 6 inches tall j the pollee that his son Joe, 14 run away from home before. since, He MISS MARY SCHOBER, Candidate Franklin High School, ‘The last count of the ballots a three local members, who baye not Miss Hmima Schiits 7,869 | yet bean chosen SUPER NEAIEEYY Miss Giadys Pisher .........7,289] Roy Erford, chairman of the com , REDUCE RATES TO EXPO. Miss Helen Steele 6.579 | Yention committee, expects & large i (By United Press) * Miss Loula Lawia . | 2296| attendance. The United Amateur JUNEAU, Alaska, May 1- Miss Loah Miller 2.148 | Brees Astociation of America bas Agents of all steamship com Mise Mary Schober 1.412 | Members in 10 sdaten, and there are panies in Alaska have been ad. Lively sputieringn may be ex pected at the annual election of offi cers of the Washington Raqual rage aarociation during the lat mart of Jone. Mra. Barma Sintth von now at the head of the state oreanisation and candidate for reeleetion, has, agcording to state alfiliated clabe in all the prinelipal vised that a ton per cent reduc cities, tion In rowed trip fares will be granted during the exposition period at Seattle, from all northern coast points Poth a Sitch acl Te taal ladle | 1S NOT DEAD, J. Stansbery De. © Known Seattle boy, a well *| * * * * * * * * * * * * dentist. in @! .* Seep eeeeeeeee [to be supplied with exposition tck- BY JUDGE GILLIAM ets in advance, 1 will be a mighty busy man thie eammer, and now re Gfiliman this morning sent that T have ny family provided with) enced L. Dehman and William Han: for taking his life thelr transportation to the falt itl over, who were convicted of prac will take ® lot of worry off OY ltleing medicine withous a Hconse, mind,” oo Today cloned the third week of ye aay pt geo peta the sale of the exposition season will be rs od. Tiehmman coupon books, The management of was rel 4 on a bond of 9600, the 1909 exposition offers a ticket © $10, similar to the coupon book | While Hanover was placed on a/ offered for $26 by expositions held | Mnd of $260 cas in recent years. Y BAR x R ‘CONVICTED JUDGE BEGS FOR MERCY, EARS MIMSELE vacate atte whaved by a crazy man, is what! Grant, (ies Uelied tree Delted Frees.) SPRINGFIELD, Mh, May 1- Abner Smith, former judge of ihe cireult court of Cook county, broke down under the weight of hie sor row {a pleading before the board of pardons here to keep o@t of the Lancs 2a See penitentiary. The former jurtat, senienced to the penitentiary, in} connection with the failure of the CARLTON FOUND =: ot Amerioa, wept as he bee NOT GUILTY | ged the pardon board to spare him i further disgrace. CITY AND PARK BOARD hospital jast night PARKHURST IS FOUND GUILTY Stull boping and praying that he may yet have a chance of regainin hin liberty, RF Parkhurst, just convicted of falsifying the booka of} the Firet National bank to cover $60,000 shortage, by a jury in the | the undertaking establishment Butterworth & Sons. made Ballard was single, THE ROCKS” hie cell this morning at the county jall and consulted with his attor neya for two solid hours. According to Thomes F. Beving tou, Parkhurst’s attorney, the case will be fought bitterly until the laat \If the motion now under prepara } Hon for a new trial is granted by Federal Judge Hanford, the next | step will be to take the case to the appel!nte division of the cirewit = weg tye tye 4 that we Val: ng Breen Naty | bled hi Russell work of beniig Be and hair cutting | islands. ud This morning the insane. Russell's insanity was | the salvage amount to a goodly fig brought on by excessive cigarette! ure, smoking and ban ill SENTENCED TODAY. | f awsault and battery, wae sen After being out an hour, the jury vee | in thé ease of D. EB. Carleton, charg | RESTRAINED TODAY |tenced Meda ar 15 y aa a : ped with coneplracy in defrauding | am to p o ne | coats. | $250 after fiving notice of appeal BY MOB A restraining order, returnable May 4, was Inaved by Judge Main | The case went to the jury this morning in the case of Charles! (my ted Press.) 4 Want a Conference. ; er night, after Assistant} Von Tobel and wife against the| TYLER, Tex., May 1.—-One negro | + detent “Deke tinen- pont th. thd roaecnting Attorney Joho F. Mur! coutue oity and park board, pre | ¥&s lynched by a mob, and threats t deeanate te j phy and Will H, Morrie for the de! venting the board from eutting|BAVe been mado against other |COUnty commingioners by t - Chamber of Commerce to through land belonging to the plain foray: Troops have been ntationed ||, ¢ | titte to prevent further outbreaks. Apparently the park poard | but it fs feared that there will be ae it could eut through a cou-| More trouble before nightfall » of lots belonging to Yon Tobel| A negro who was arrested on the | ena his wife without the formality | charge of having assaulted Winnie lof condemnation proceedings, bat) Harman, a pretty girl 18 years of | with wendy hospital matters. TAP OF GONG LAFE FOR MASTER : . J taken fr Ja.) shortly be-| (By Ustted Press) (my t " i Judge Main thought otherwise on | hee, Was b - 4 ROBB, Cal Hag Raton coursed | the showing made this morning. | fore on and hung to the beams PORTLAND, Or, May 1.—Judge down the face of George Jones to of the partMlly completed court-| William H. Hunt, United States dis houne. After the lynching the mob,re triet judge for Montana, who pre sided at mont of the Oregon land }turned to the jatl and demanded | fraud s during thelr trial, ar that other black prisoners be sur rived in Portland from Helena yes stood heside the grave fox torrier, which hd ON THE FRONT me who had saved his life faithful little animal gave ite Ife The wore @ dark coat, blue| overalls, and a dark cap, and is He hast a) eee eee ee eeeeee jhouse at $22 15th aw 8, on the! |night of April 27, died at‘ the city | the federal court Ballard stead. | action was to sentence Hamilton H. fastly refused to give the reason | Hendricks to thirteen months’ im: | The body {s at | prisonment on McNeil’s island and | of to pay & fine of $600. Hendricks No arrange-| War granted time to appeal. ments for the funeral have yet been | The the fishieg steamer of the! mahert Russell told the police offt. Ban Juan Fish Co., of Seattle, broke fo when Russell a tall shaft In the storm two daye his reason! ago and was only saved from total mself off to destruction by being rescued by the | tell his troubles to the policemen fishing craft Zapora, and taken in was constantly hearing) tow as she was about to be dashed voices which annoyed him at his on the rocks off North Charlotte Frater com-| The Grant has a cargo of 190,000 |mitted him to the wate asylum for pounds of halibut, which will make Peter Schram, who was convicted He wae released on a ball of evening in regard to JUDGE GETS BUSY AT)“**) °° | Wanted to loan, $2,000 at er ent. for short terms to relable parties, on real estate, 628 James =) A. L. Golden, 628 James st. told us he had thie ed in two other Seattle papers for one week. He says there wasn't anything doin’. Absolutely nothing. , He ordered the ad in The Star for one week. in three days he hollered for help. And told us to take the ad out. His money disappeared as fast as a snowball in @ furnace. Golden is happy. Bo are the fellows who got his dough, We are, too, . Main 1050 Call Them (Main 10 His firet official MEN ORGANIZE | Protective Green Lake station. SEATTLE AFTER IRRIGATION CONGRESS (By United * Press.) WASHINGTON, May conditions: consumer, between retailer “ column, vertisers result: 1—Gov The ernment officials who were asked many people to prospefity. How? }to decide the Seattle-Spokane con-| » ltroversy over the next meeting of | Read the business chatice column, the National Irrigation congress, have refused to be drawn into the uarrel, it was jearned here today. | According to the report bere, the government notified the cities that) the governing body of the Irriga-| tion congress must decide where the next meeting shall be held, and that the federal government would | co-operate wherever it takes place The meeting 1s scheduled for Spo- kane, It is reported here that Se attle has raised the contention that it should be held there, so that the government exhibit at the Alaska Yukon-Pacifis exposition could be nwed at the irrigation congress als DR. J. N. SAXE Dentist of Dental School, Graduate University cago, Expert and Careful Latest Methods Only Prices Reasonable ed ade Bldg. | Seattle people, it te stated, ha —————<—— also alleged that Spokane has fail MARTIN @ CO. GLOVES. to raise the amount of money) [207 Second Av, Opp. Savoy Hotel. pledged for the entertainment of the irrigationists. | | Experienced newspaper solicitor | pay, to right maa, | | The Home of * Call 1307 7th ay | FREE Deafness Cure . rkable offer by one of Lun b ar special: the peck tate in this Business. Ri onthe ne frees’ 1880; Ind, Le 4604 abil cure NEW YORK BOX LUNCH Co, A M, Branaman, 158 Kansas City, Mo N Dr G 2th Bt [OX THE FRONT aaenal rendered to them. The timely ar-|terday and occupled the bench of | rival of troops Ginverned the mob a= a to prevent Jones from being killed by an elght-fot rattionnake whieh he encountered Wednesday Mteanmitiff Victoria of the | claco estate Office at 1052 Empire bulld-! Steamship Northwestern left for Veal Chops, 14 cents per pound. SHOES —SHOFS—SHOES GREAT SHOP SaLn, 1 while | Steamehip company, wh Tr) cy Y nn climbing over the eMtty nene Were. | averhaullng at quater GAU RESIGNS’ | Public Market Meat Co} eae > thtbhhe RHKARAR KEES Valdes Seward), George V. Gau, one of the best JAS HENRY, Prop. NY * * 8, ¢ he place of the | known men around the court house sant First Ave. * WATER SHUT oFF + iz ia today resigned his position ax ballitt Specials for Saturday evening: * The water will be shut off #), Steamer Northiand arrived in port} to Judge Ronald and will go Into Corn Beef, 6% cents per pound. # tomorrow (Bunday) from 4th ge) today fre Nia Ghe Cringe | ee anne Gan also f L. a i d # ay. to 6th ay. aud from Yesler #| ne the brings | acted ay ba'liit to Judge Morris for Leaf Lard, 11 cents per pound. OSTEOPATH # way to Volon st, from 9 a.m. and Cae a ca by Hered dae be tt th Aa diy Pot Roasts, 8 cents per pound. * ul 0 eam Ke nade atgs BI D Electrictt vibration, Nght thers eu ae #| oer kOe the attorneys and employes of the Rolled Roasts, 10 cents per pound. apy, hot al? sweat batiis, and other Kt TOTO tk | today to load lumber for San Pran+| county, He will open up @ real] dvugiess methods. Optical reoma for fitting glasses and treating Best equipped offices tn Seatt Make money. Our business | r= ing. Hie place In Judge Ronald's . : @ultation free, Treatmer chance column, page 6, shows you |Win, and Seward tiny with court wit be taken by -Jamver|| 1600 Pike Place 1600 Pike Place | 5s cron ian how. *** Lot general merchandise | Shean, u 2 [and Pike. Piinin 441 eeenrerec vee (GREEN LAKE BUSINESS The Green Lake Business Men's | association banqueted _ last night in the Thorn building at The object of ‘this newly formed organization, ag cording to the statement given out, |1s to bring about more harmoulous a ee le Advertise in our business chance We are bringing our. ae Star want ads are leading ae Northwestern Chi- All Work ve in this city for #140 « pair eyes Gon=