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MORE UNTIL THE A.-Y.-P, EXPOSITION OPENS 8 DAYS LES CHARGES AGAINST — CLARENCE BAGLEY TODAY MAYOR MILLER FAILS TO _ REAPPOINT BOUILLON | ME CANNOT STANO THE GAFF, OL. NO, 60, BOUILLON TAKES FORMAL ACTION TODAY. | Works |iimea to Tor relations.with’ the city to.11ve up to} of Public |Schively’s Attitude Is Still! Will Hear Casé Next) =| 80 NAMES THOMSON | ivr agrowient aryl to tho lam Thursday. CHAIAMAN, | He Can't Understand. | * arena | Mr, Roulllon appears never to have a | Mayor Miller couldn't stand the | been able to understand why the Formal charges, slog (ag {ncom | gatt. Jetty and ite people should always be | neglert ‘ t let Refore the onslaught made by the /@t the merey of the public service spas she board from | *héttes of A.V. Boulllons superin- | corporetions and the contractors ene | fers addresned (0 the bo tendent of public utilitie®, the mayor |€8eed In performing public work, He he evi service cx selon a fell yesterddy rnoon, and last| has made the mistake of believing} asking fa conclus Neg or RENE Announced the appolntment of that the cit® had some rights For Bon of © B Bast tary OF RH Thommon, city engineer, an| these rearons bo hav beed bitterly | the ms Py oe Peo chairman of the beard of public |fouKht by every corporat nnd | tl we bos works levery contractor in Seattle home wa ¥, Bouillon, super! nee But the mayor let Mr, Boullitn |People were determined that Houil the departmen! public Ott Gown as easily as poasibe, He as- | lon should not be retained a# chalr sured the deposed cl@irman of the | man of the board of public Works. was no discussion WHEN board that he was one of the strong And Mayor Miller coyidn't stand gharges were read by Mr. BAS ost arms of the administration, and |the enff bimactf. By Reverad ni that his services were of uch value| Because Mr, Bouffton has refused to hold & specttl to the olty of Souttle that he” the |to be a “trimmer,” he han been de Of the board on next THU | mayor, thought ft unwise to the him | powed, and thie morning there ts re At 10 o'clock, At WHICH | Gown to the comparatively unim-|Joleing in the camps of) the con Dies the aridence cou be heard 494 | portant duties of the board chair-| tractors and tm the offices of the * @ecide upon the recom | ianship, loerporations. Rut Mr, Bouillon ian't 3 me eee pablic ullllves Thomson Is Capable, worried In the least “a No criticiam will be made of the Still on the Job. : ieee Charane mayor's appointment of Mr. Thom-| "The factthat 1 din not ebaleran,” were three letters to allison It Is generally conceded that | sald Mr. Boutllon thie morning, “will| WANTS A DIVORCE. WHAT ARTIST with the board touching (DO) geattiow city engineer Is probably [net alter my Ideas of Going bubiuens, | against Bagiey jthe most capable offictal tile city If have no Intention of receding froin | Thave complained at various Detter results have been bat as no improvements apparent, | have been Wo the conclusion that Jonger be justified tn ex g efficient ~g under the wth ad aitfientties, above | when | the tug ©) | towing. them were demolished on the rocks off| | Fatkner's island, |ALASKA ATTORNEY FINED HEAVILY) © barges broke loose from B. Sanrord, which wa Four of the barges FIGHT ON HOSPITAL | mare “alg sny me to a Untied Frees) | a! of the fact thats the) INVESTIGATORS WILI SAN FRANC MSCO, May 4—The! » whieh - been followed | cireutt court of appeals today ren-| , that ts to leave the RECOMMEND. dered @ decision that Louls K. Pratt | of Fairbanks, Alaska, fined $1,000 for contempt of court by the present delegate to congress, James Wicker- of the proteedings to the secretary, to be ie to the chairman Gu convenience, should and I hereby recom | CHANGES. ater Tonight the Chamber of Com- jail for a period of one year, merce taxation committee meets esse Commencing at the next | jointly with the beard of county | commissioners to make final ree | the board the minutes meeting shall bag georetary, #0 that When | ommendations as to the betterment Borrect by the board they MAY | of the conditions existing at fhe by the chairman and | county horpltal and poor farm. id by the secretary” Nearly every member of the com- Vetters. j mittee has expressed Rimealt as be 5 Hing satisfied that The Star's pub- etter regarding Mr \ilelty of the awful conditions that) prevatied there has been of an in- are to transmit com- ears on finite amount of good, Chairman _ DO WITH Morgan Carkeek said: C ti s one of the fome to my atinution that | consumption i ol é to the board and} “| am thoroughly satisfied. ldiecases the secretary have pot / that conditions have been gre Fi 4 by him for action| ty Improved since The Star Had the public, freed from took up the work, and many @ poor unfortunate inmate of the institution expressed appreci, tion of what The Star has done.” ‘The recommendations which the | | and [ respectfully re the secretary of the) te produce at) i letters from the | commission addressed | fr ated December 1] committee will lay before the com | missioners would not be divalged in dated December 24, \ advance, and it i# probable that | nothing of a definite nature will 13, be given out. * which surrounded tuberculosis, jsmallpox, and at the same tin sumption would be a rare and affliction. dated January dated March 24, 1909 ‘eae R RR aR RRR t tion of ree the = Leones retary’s | * WEATHER FORECAST. TWould also respectfully * Fale tonight and W secretary be required # day. Cooler, probably why such letters were , light frost. Light weet winds. to this board EAT Is DARING ‘ood air, plenty of rest. the right of every person born i are all that «] men and women and the rk for Y stand fa and air, apparently ® simple to a+eteeee er rr ee er WIDOW OF CAESAR YOUNG IS MARRIED Mar of} for | exercise of intelligence, and non Rarbarous, unsentimental § Pig rr iy pons periods of famine stress, NEW YORK, May 4-—Mre. garet L. Young, the widow Caesar Young, the bookmaker Patterson wae (iy United Frees) with a further debase savages, GO, May «The wheat whose death Nan s Hoday went within « fraction tried for murder, was married Jast ment, make the best of these pre ‘ point reached during night .to George W porn _ are kaown as cannibals; but nowhere is it cited | of Mr. Patten’s boom. | Sheepshead Bay, Mr. Langdon has 4 i then riack 31.29% but moneane the Young racing stebles | that in times of plenty they allow their tribal to #12 y's market ver, was | death, Mitisfactory for the May op- D D CASE Mihen the day it went to ite Mark, for then it showed a ion toward the clone, end-| Attorney James Keffer, acting for | the Firet National bank, secured a/ neither were writ of garnishment yesterday, tying But for the want of proper and rest, there were 218 deaths year. Gay at $1.27% they smothered, Hike closing today July was 2% Hits ravages in the manner they di 1 to those of All that is needled to combat consumption effectively is plenty of good food, plenty | Food and air, two things which should be between the legions of tion from bodily or mental toil, and a slight ladvanced cases of tuberculosis need be fatal E unhesitatingly aban don the aged and infirm to starvation and closed for Mra. Young stuce her husband's ror to perish for the want of food and air They weren't actually starved to death, good eggs and milk, plenty of outdoor air day LAST EDITION THE SEATTLE STAR TUESDAY, MAY 4, PASS SLOT GAS METER ATTLE, WASHINGTON 1909, NICHOLS IS HOLDING TO” HIS OFFICE HAD NOT RESIGNED) SECRETARY SHIP LATE TODAY. ALL ARE IN FAVOR OF PUTTING BAN ON THEM. Prepayment Meters Are to Be Removed in Six Months. Unchanged on His Resigning. | As 8 vonult of the campaign made by The Star the ordinance regulat jing the uae Of the murderous quar terin-thealat gas meters passed the elty counoll Jast night, There was not # dissepting vote on the pro- pored laws ‘The orfiiiance will go to Mayer Miller today for hin consideration and 30 daye after it in signed be conies a law, The gaa company has #ix months in which to femove all prepayment meters front hotels and ining houses where they serve more than one roof or one After that date the company is sub. Jeet to arrest and fine, or both, if | any meter Ie found existing con | trary to the law letter demanding the secre | ever had, Por 13 years, prior to one | my position of competiing contract Under thia new orditiance the gas tion is as follows year ago, he had heen chairihan of ors" and torporations to live up te] company can decline to serve gas beg to sadsait for eration | the board of public works, and had|thetr obligations, As a member of to ay patron who refuses to allow nd action of the board my ~~ made for himself a reputation not|the board, I can de just a* muuch)’ —_ to remove prepayment meters mt secretary Of the | confined by the linits of the ¢ of | wo © ehalpman. am | fro e € < » the me mur C B. Bagley, lacks in Seattle ss Nag A Cesk Peas t es fat a weea GAM H. NICHOLS. eae 1 oe coalieer 4 the Tequisites for the effi Mr. Bowitlon’s term of one year ak|man, and ansious to do the bert Tl] oryarpive ine a mecrotary of | PTOMMone of the law mance of his duties and | chairman of the board has heen @|can for my employer mate Bam il, Miehbs. beakot tbe] “i yecommend that be be [strenuous experience, not only for} “The appointment of Mr, Thomson peoer or ts : olnaek today, anal himaeif, but for the other mbwbers| gives complete control of tho aftaire ee et hour that he didn't RTER j Work Unsatisfactory. of the board, He has endeavored to|of the board to the three men whe | prow whsthar of tel he weula ae gecond jeter states conduct the affairs of hie office Juat| were on the board when Mayer Mill sign, or if he did, when he wo: af bape experienced much diffi: ** he would if he were a prévute cit~ | or took office, and placer in the ml-|j.95 his resignation tn T : Obtaining from the secre- | ‘4° nes his business privats busi«|/nority the two men appointed by) phe jegisiative investigation com fecords of the board's | bes ie has endeavored at sala de Miller. [mittee will resume ite probing to- within a reasonable . “ = = morrow, and It Ix now thought here the ‘sessions are held that Nichole’ resignation will be ed | been unsatisfactory In time the committee gets ready for) (iy United Pree.) have not expressed the We a iany gu.| busine ies | anna Cal, May 4—In a the board properly an |Three men and one woman were| A® far ae Schively te cane erned, desperate fight with a footpad at an to be rewritten in all ldrowned outside the harbor today | there hae been no change in the sit-| early hour today, Charles Clements, uatign. . Schively fears the Spokane 4 newspaper reporter, was shot county grand jury more than be dees|thraagh the body above the heart the legislative committes, be- and probably {ntally wounded. Do Hevee that if he shoud resign tt) spite his werious injury Clements wuld prejugioe his ease in Spukane. | shot‘aqain and again at the robber, Former Governor Albert EB. Mead | wig feds and | encaped. will in all probability get Nichols’ office aa soon as the resignation be turned In, The appointment of the PARTNERSHIP FORMED | former governor has no polith #enificance, ne It ts merely in t Oscar EB. Jensen, formerly of 120 nature of & recompense, and wil! be Spring at, has formed a partner very acceptable to him. Close ship with L. M. Lane to engage triends of Gowrnor Hay credit bin | in the investment business, Their ‘with being the first to suggest! offices will be in the Lumber bx Mead’s appointment, The office change building. Both yeung men sham, must pay the fipe or go to carries a nalary of $3,000 » year, but are well known to Seattle bust} ness men. a. fe otherw! walmportant, WHAT IS SEATTLE GOING TO ? HER CONSUMPTIVES most curable The actual ‘cost of the care of a tubercular patient is about $10 a week. For every person the ignorance, who died of consumption in Seattle last year, there are 1,500 who are strong and well, and the average of their earnings is the average plenty of the city, It requires but a little arithmetic to arrive at what each of these 1,500 would have had to pay to provide the required $10 a week. | It would cost leas than one cent a week—six | and two-thirds mills, to be exact ; or, figured on it would have taken 34 cents saved one of those awakened to i¢, today con almost extinet a yearly basis, from 1,500 persons to have nto this world, | 218 white grave, Food obtain, relaxa Isn't life cheap at that price? Nature never made a better bargain. Why, then, doesn't Se- attle take advantage of it? It advertised, didn't know. The people's officials, who should have khown, This was 80 last year, the year before, and all the wasn't The people ¢ but the most were too busy with other matters sqpuimalx, m years back, while consumption has been claim- ing its own, stealthily laying ifs bony hand on this head and that one, that No man would knowingly’ permit a fellow human being to die for the want of milk, eggs t t Other ment of senti a clammy anointment dicaments, and ens the gate to the cloister of death, t isn't within human nature to reach The who helps to support faraway missions; | and air, so callous a condition of the heart, man the man who helps to support his home church, his political party, his lodge, a dollar stand between him and food, ptire air in Seattle last init plenty of his club—this man would not let ORDINANCE MOTHER OF CAPT. HAIN apartment oceu | pled by more than a single family, | ARE YOU GOING TO MOVE? Don't phone The Gtar forget to give the carrier your new addrése or tele Main 1060 or ind. 441, The Star will be de livered to you no matter where you go. PRICE ONE CENT DARING BANDITS HOLD UP HOTEL AND MAKE ESCAPE BOLD MASKED MEN ENTER OFFICE OF THE SHIRLEY. SUFFERS A COLLAPSE Believed to Be Same Men Who Robbed Restaur- ant Recently. big b guns, two entered the of fi hotel, on Fifth I 1 f ete, at | 4 wht clerk, to turn ring ed al $60 | A f the cash | i ne to $54.40. Allen ng in the offies when the Joor of i fe Walked tw al ‘ er at Allen’ | 1 and to throw up bis o the safe and ¢ julck,” ordered the A « You're in the ght the wromg pew," “id “y's locked up I ¢ landlord if you Well, « t's in the cash Irawer the highwayman Allen @ dh ash inte the igh o* gun hand, $64.40 In A 4 ghwayman pocketed th ash his companion, who ape | peared t e inger, said iw got rock, let's take that tA ering from his finger SNAPSHOTS OF CAPT. HAINS gyi » the youthful high ON THE WAY TO COURT AT) pu) th ing ix worth FLUSHING, L. I, The pictures show Cap. Hains) n then shook hands wearing whiskers, so that the youth ork, and, bide ful appearance of his face has en-| hie Pp goodby, the pair of He in weight since left the Police. has lost Urely dixappeared 10 pounds Wm. 2. Annis last summer jooks very thin, The whole om Panto jercg oveialhgnsbtegdi ye = 4 nlted Vrews.) appearance of the man has changed.| >. nd then notities the FLU nina’ L 1, May 4-—-While stow Seueacanainy | 9 ‘ Detectives Mark Hub- waiting to be called to the witness attacks is partic ularly desired bard and Hank fe hurried to the stand to testify on behalf of her! Dr. Roden was the first witness **re of the id up in the red auto leon, Captain Peter C. Hains, slayer called today. He testified that he and thoroughly scoured the neigh- of William BE. Annis, the defendant's had witnessed acts of the defe borhood, but no trace of the high- mother collapsed today, She lost which he considered irrationa waymen could he found. Good consciousness and physicians were! Thomas West, colored steward on| [*eriptions of the intruders were | compelled to work over her for half a ship into the hatchway of which| ‘ished by Allen. In a general an hour before they w able to Hains fell in 1880, deseribed the way the descriptions fit the two lrevive her, It Is feared that she cident. John i. Rowan, lieutenant Nik Nwaymen who held up the Great will completely lone her strength be.| commander in the navy, who was| Wester saloon, at Western ay. and fore it is time for her to go onthe! with Captain Hains in the Philip. S?TiNS st. several nights ago. Allem witness stand pines, was called upon and testified | D&Tteularly regrets the loss of the 4 d ring because it was his | When she t# called to the stand | that he believed the defendant to be sister's property Mra, Hains will be asked to tell in- irrational, Similar testimony was a A | eldents of her son's early Hfe, Her) given by E. BE, Hess, an automobile \testimony concerning bik nervous | dealer. LITTELL LOSES APPEAL | Handsome, dashing Geo. G. Lit | tell, the deceiver of women, and | the impersonator of United States secret service officers, yesterday had his two-year sentence in the St SEARCH FOR KIDNAPED GIRL CONTINUES 26 YEARS (hy Cotted Press) SAN FRANCISCO, May Jof Alice Mooney, little Annie Mooney he\a years of age, disappeared at th Ti search for Annie Mooney, who 26) Beimont pienic. Through the suc-| penitentiary confirmed by the U. 8, years ago dropped from slight at @| ceeding years the searen for her bas circuit court of appears, to which family pienic at Belmont, was re-| never been abandoned by the father,| he carried his case in a desperate jmewed today with one less loving | mother and other membe the effort to gain his freedom. |wearcher. The burial tn this city! Mooney family. Allée Mooney, who, Littell is, the man who claimed yesterday of Alico Mooney, slater of! was buried yesterday, devoted the! that his father was one of the of the lost woman, marked the closing jot another chapter in a kidnaping case that for a quarter of a century has created interest second only to the family have hat caused by the disappearance of | their apparently hopeless efforts Charley Ross. | Seven brothers and sisters remain In 1888, four years before the birth| to prosecute the tireless search. greater part of her 22 years to the search for the sister she had never neon, and today the rer ficers of the Michigan Central R, R,, when he was arrested for defraud- ing a widow out of $600 and a $8 board bill The case has heen dragging through the courts for the last two years, the final decision being handed down yesterday, LUDLOW DRAWS SALARY bers of <= OFFICERS LOOKING | FOR DE HANSEN of As a ‘result an Information | company's head offices and that on filed yesterday wich the prosecut- April 22, he was given the above| Dr. Willlam ©, Ludlow, who was ing attorney's office by Leonard P.| sum to purchase «supplies for ‘the appointed as jail physician by the | Spearman, seeretary of the Union|men, He failed to deliver the sup-| county commlasioners, and who has Coal and Development company, against H. C. DeHanen, the au thorities are today searching for [the latter, De Hanen is charged plies and was subsequently charged with embezzlement De Hanen was day as being the never been recognized in that ca- pacity by Sheriff Robert Hodge, yesterday drew bis warrant from the auditor's office for a month and reported yester secretary of the with having embezzled $26 from the company. However, that position | q half's salary. company is held by Mr. Spearman, who Sheriff Hodge appointed Dr. J. Secretary Spearman says that) states that DeHanen -was never! Tate Mason to the same position connected with the becectns and Dr. Mason has been atfending the sick at the jail during the month and & half in question, ~ The werrant was not drawn on | the account of the jail or the sher- iff office but on the miscellaneous | Seen DeHanen used to call around the es DODGE AUTOMOBILE LICENSE BILL Like birds of passage, all the; showed up was in the persons of members of the license and revenue |Counclimen Goddard and Mullen, committee yexterday afternoon, both of whom own automobiles. except Councilman Conway, slipped when the time vote on There was not a single person pres- ent to represent the automobile owners or the chauffeurs. TO ALIFE OF SHAME away, one by one approached to cast thetr McKinnon's proposed automobile } jaw, Finally MeKinno who was PROMINENT MA Conway, were the only ones re OAKLAND, Cal, May 4.—Unable maining, and, as there was no one PASSES AWAY to secure bail in the amount of $1,000, left to put a motion, the chairman Lolo Kirk, a girl accused of com resignedly called the meeting off Maccabees of the city were to-| pik erations of the gang ty in the « Shove yesterday, May 1% /up whatever funds or property for : rs , , eve " eat aS Spe = Within the past four years the | day notified of the death last night | of @eged countorfeiters arrested at pened 2% conta and De-| mer mayor of Beatle, Willlam Hick- | and night, and all this without being compelled the life of his brother—if he only knew, ca eeinmatttes hat pigeonholod at (of Re G. Bigford at his home at | Marysville, is held in jail here today oe = veahel higher “ array ro ois hom riage rel | to stagger up the treadntill for bare existence, If he only knew—how little it took to cure} icast four ordinances of the same!North Yakima. Mr. Bigford was |oWalting the action of the federal 9 al Bank of Commerce of Seattle | illi . oh ter one of the most prominent Macca. | stand jury ye girl had a bogus es y ew ¥ men and women a naracte V 1 Macca: | 8! peers BEBE EHH HEB honk in required to apear in court) would have saved them, , consumption, how willing men and women are | “You won't pigeon hole this} bees in the state and had many | $5 piece In her posse * mo a The garnishment} ae FOREST FinES OUT. * ay ; hn iedaiinet tent ; 4 It does appear rather cold-blooded and bar- | to engage in the work, how anxious doctors are! ordinance,” bravely announced | friends here. He formerly lived a ‘! oe bs elke “ was based upo judgme dered ont son at’ the begining of the Tac The authorities are disposed to bo Vion ie bigda ay ne raed eguinst Moore in favor of the bank | barous to state bluntly that 218 persons died in | to assist with their technical knowledge and nine PR aes peo B dn asus e: hagiont with (testi Sia ts tale form last ry 3 A ; mee ' ome actiot ; * fed the forest fires that # (0% September 22, 1906 a city in one year for the want of eggs and milk | skill—if he only knew that food, rest, air and | ee cit the bill or pass it, one| TODAY'S TREASURY REPORT, | than 20 years wo age en le ean acy” yaad " 1 the a * Oo Pott to het ome reform. * (ges ov. three square * May Day Social. land a little intelligent care, but unpalatable as | care would effect the cure, would he begrudge | ™ log or Ae hy m: 3 aie this 68.8 (iy United Press.) in od uid io aha poss rs phy Miles of country, destroying a ® May day social will be held this i j matter ©! atice * fi wy 5 eo ae a ac- * amount oY timber ssa * « ane A ‘the neuiean o of Mra. De the fact is, it must be swallowed. The shame | it? ‘The bill had been sent back t WASHINGTON ; May 4 Th Joused Pat Crowe, one of the men a ‘ p "1 y amittee om e council to | trens pport today show ¢ der arrest accused of counterfeit ho peopel the power plant # Armand, 2714 King st. by the Wil-| doesn't lie in the statement of the fact, but in WHAT IS SEATTLE GOING TO DO _ meas ek y Whe : ts od inte $1 a +01 ‘ala vavaeiion ia $2 we Fe athe ahh od tree ay from # * ne dig ajejonelczat pee’ | the truth of it. ABOUT IT? | sowing.” ‘Tho only opposition that 070,000. home to lead a life of shame ASRS DA private hearin of the divoree t whieh Mrs fam T, Gib: fKainat her husband, William ibn, Manages of Washington Pbeing Beld thiv afternoon in the of | {ow<] flees Of BM. \citer, attorney for Mra. Gthwon cade ND JURY MEETS.| Annex " /\! # afternoon the fedeval grand | for the Mag term wee tmpan | hea with a jong Uist of counter Mine dnd wninggiccg ca ‘ “ 9 for ow G /F Rok SoOAKS SWALM tered let wrtant 1 Sar em RENFRO SAW AT YESTERDAY'S GAME ce eoemoce & GERMAN TO INSPECT ‘PUGET SOUND FORTS Cette ; SAN PRRNCISCD, May 4 — SAY KID SAN PRANCIS ay ajor . 51% BITS on rhe | Vop Livenus, military attache of the ' German embassy at Washington, Ins GET AWAY defenses man necting ooast of the Ger rs ow }day on bis way to § or Vog Livonus was conducted through he Presidio by Colonel John. A, bur deen, and b niready visited San Diego and Los Angel He will “sueeren AWAKES Ay for her long * @pparently MAGEE JUGGLING trance t if or obsession has lo ' h f which the wor > C } to the spells, has ex ier faculties. oN FIRST