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a 9 DAYS MORE UNTIL THE A.-¥.-P. EXPOSITION OPENS VOL, 11, NO, 66 —a }DEMAND THAT COUNCIL . MAKE AN INVESTIGATION LETTER DRAWN uP TO BE PRESENTED TONIGHT. IT 1S THE WORKING GIRL WE MUST PROTECT, SAYS MAYOR MILLER : : : : | sorts IT ken unto the Councilman Way Will In- troduce Resolution at thelr con-}h Wolves of the | SOurcE the s | place less offensive than } if ny ft existed. Committoc men actu John FM ally asked me to designate a sec ao emer cnn ee aeeerene rene : LAST EDITION THE SEATTLE STAR SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, MONDAY, MAY 10, 1909 FIVE MEN HELD FOR ~ GAMBLING POLICE MAKE A RAID ON THE BUFFALO CLUB. Forger Was Enticed Into Crime by Losses in This House. pated up to the fomand Ween addromsing the congress of and Went = meeting tont sil) be Methodist mintaters at the Fir somewhere for a thorouah | | Methodist church, Fifth and Martot the new r ce B. C. Holbrook ay nted In a this morning on the solution of t out In 1 At police headquarters, on prepared toca, : robler lake and 26 and « d that he was Colncldent wit . wtated he counts Railroad | #ulity of nume forgeries to gigan Bagene Vs ‘ein maintenance of a re I refused e MK wainbling debts at the a resolution whic ¥ a ected district because, while h iffalo club, the pollee have kept qommit the oo knew it Was against the law, it was Would Protect Children an eye on the resort in the Starr to da lesser evil than here:| it te ow Jesire to have some | HOye building, at First av, and Grand Jury Talk ¥ when the city was | gap Jace established. If it be | CUCTEY 8. and early this morning ; ‘ ~ ay Heh If It bel thetr viel : Ki Meanwhile, (he a at this sort of vicw in & deaig-| esraniished at all, where the littie velr vigilance wae rewarded Five jury and of recs fons resort lfeve Snes wiit not be contam. | Sled gamblers re taken by a demand wil! bx 1 An Old, Old Question inated Pot s Pa men Get : grand Jury lnvestignt parr vh ation ts one Which has| 7. B Eulott, who presided at the | OPT’) Mt oh hie ny TE certain. A committer *'asaatied the minds of men before! meeting and who ts or Of thO| ice station and eeked Captain o é federated tinpr: aud after the birth of Christ. Like Queen Anne Methodis' roh, ask | 5 : FF been i is | Police Laubsecher to lock him up. the city has been tal SoMMitions existed when the Son of ed Mayor Miller if be would wae]? Ciaced that ho Was of fa conference at (he when | Man came t thin world, © Evan | hiv efforts to wee that the saloons | in crous forge es rooms this “ no He ld not remedy the evil, and!) Weee kept out of the district . Be Arrangemer + graft DOW. Rentlomen, can we be expected Mayor Miller aald Tried to Make a Killing HE made to take the queet A ee , to solve auch a problem? woman and « saloon To Deputy Prosecuting Attorney “ and vice bontro! up ¥ , Kine During his address, Mayor Miller | are evil in themselves, but | FH. Holsheimer, Holbrook sald he @ the superior col told of the conditions whieh existed | the two toge are the Worst that | had mmitted the f t | county ‘ at the time he took office fm 1908 an be fofsted upep man r gambling ucted at 2 cw tng vat » a of the glaring sig aring the Asked as to wh Aithe Dutta ' } with hag the proprietrosses tho | see was nta surrender k had investigation be ortho ! hone t eet tity 4 worthless ome cal petitior ee & i jon. He tot how j he : oni . |e fa ma mains Me ordered the signs done away | plied h check ad eaca ped pualehiong Jy nee be th fat the «a ime ordered his ve because of a petition aligned by TB Simpy tu the “talking tage. ee - : digas {nent Seattle bualnosa men simply ne the hortes away from. the t The “Blood Money prominent Seattle business m No petitions are yet 0 : ar lis and ev . loyed at the Jaied be ¥ i for peo ; The mayor was also w tree! rend 9 stricted district being do WAY | appre Br 2 ie heen Co, paying Want a Grand Jury with . : ow taken by At a meeting of rey The mayor then spok the |" oa . bv cke, when he af about 20 of the soul! evil resulting He cited as a th aned babes alo club in an at provements clubs of the ¢ Bat stance the contact of the inn Seg erpe ey rs r losses. In oF anday the following commilter *8® gir) who, living in ae vee : the cash f Ree waa named to walt upon the supe the same lodgte Was PIMC | acl) were seainet the Jaw, & kok was for 0 court Jaders In an effort to call ®/ oq in danger of a moral death the payment of fines had bee f oe Gand Jory investigation of the <i) ‘through acquaintance with seh) od anon th wemen | Lost His All lee and the manner ie vais | women name us other fines were| Instead of winning, tt Ba Fears for Working Girt ertml " ing | mar y pe EM It is the w « girl who state law. The ma an-la wif hildr 4 ! ‘« th « J ¥ Jest te € yinetances and it we yD lishing of a restrict triet a fave iu lecting of #0 th at Holbroc eclded to give Ken ; t . ‘ th f and agate h were Shortly after his arreat, Holbrook Dose, ¥ i r a he ing t based upon sound reasoning ' jed guilty to a charge t HH f A Condition of the Day for in the suport e srt and P Jie th cos ataee Yan ae ‘ ente t v 8 wh 8 | he ; 4 yoare tn the #t 7 - sid not outshine in Following H * at protect sid allow any #uny the 7 * rking girl envies the har plan eht have to ub Resolutions Adopted : gh thet gy telly vith| A week ro ago the ing the introduction of a rewolut ed. & knowledze of the lf aid by Chrtstenser and H te the elty counct! calling & along the Great White Way given if as | followed Biackey,” the proprie and ales and before you know it there is any | tor, exeaped wating that the epother souk Naked with the Charged With Gambting tannet be loc estone, of the Lact The! John Howard, the lookout, was eee ress ine be He Cannot Decide This. und |taken into custody aa was Jofin @nd any resideace se a : with Marber, who ts said to be a “cap sd getting he ope r ston of Mayor Miller's | per” for the club, Frank Johnaon “3 to tt vat whe . Ee h ‘ sed the thaoks. bat! & W. Cockerell and Roy Learned = ’ at| maintained, It ave meeting voleed pelther| were released, charged with gam: meeting ght.|nor deat the pe ™ es) P nor condemnatery bling. Howard was released on 076 way that & place ball and Barber was given hie lib ed upon any man’s land slerty on bail of 9600. The others | essere _ were released on $26 ball each ERNE EEE HEHE HY * * BANK CLEARINGS. * * Beattie * * Clea today... $2.417,701.04 ® # Valances 403,561.64 ® *. Tacoma. *. # Clearings today § 949,998.00 & GAN FRANCISCO—Shortly before noon today the Japanese train. ® falances 16.99.00 & ing squadron, consisting of the cruisers Aso and Soya Ls bg peg * Portiand * _—-- and steamed out of the Golden Gate for Esquimalt, and after a brie & Clearings today $1,555,092.00 # BEIN stop will proceed to Puget Sound & Balances 4 101,414.00 s GFORTS MAD * G E CONSTANTINOPLE — Mehemmed V, new Sultan of Turkey, Wa |p pa aware ee eee ee _ TO FIND D. Mc- CURDY. What has become of D. MeCuray in, who | . This ceremony is the last | invested today with the sword of Ottoman | | of those attending the coronation. No foreigners were present | WASHINGTON—Frank A, Leach, director of United States mints, | practically admitted today that he was seriously considering resigning his post a room at 1 ay, and ay olehe? and = MeCurd TULSA, Okla—The government is making preparations today to er probe for # second time the alleged town lot frauds at Murkogee, for Bell st. Jase We which Gov, Haskell and a number of other prominent men were once § re ry 5 | Partners, conductiog and | Indicted. : attie, ae HONOLULU—Every Japanese laborer on Honolulu plantations walked out on strike today, demanding higher wages. The Japanese consul is on the scene and h promised that there shall be no vio i, | lence. The strikers, however, are well érganized, and riots are feared. Eekstrar fe the potice court | fd Goodinan were 1 eee = $100 and | exer = - a! RUNAWAY CAB HORSES AND A MAN 8 the night of May 5 days p to Go fuleide, McCurdy ois W maid that bow be and to leave the stat and will not “ when Shortly t 6 Bo dman's ured. it Goodman WITH AN UMBRELLA EXCITE AND INTER- EST THIS CROWD., n post b ' : oot aed pair of ray horses, pa * I ' getting out of Good 4 " at a 40-mil Tt idd ng in a very Bag hie former ‘ t n unhor r up the fricti Miss M te Dane | @" omy -* . . r,|of their t r het me h Of 201 Dext oxeing that |" Pa ree ag sat Th stopped, xeram! 4 Goodman, (1 aid, talked | #8! *! ag Pet tonfan to 6 r, the peos n the stops daat vet to he th , et : i Men, women | madly Inside the port offt rr that st r - ray teps excited Individual managed to get 0d Kekstrand srange and fortonat ae willing to be conspleu ' Bot been on th, { tories tov | ed 10, abe Roky on | ban Sag Pearly two yon his ar-| t tows ; Test, Miss Da 1 Good-| = | Man that ahe |, feelings the t ique. At the opening M ot hi ‘ to $1.27% npa I i $1,144, Beptember $1.06% pared | section | PI ae compared With $1.05% | ag EXPERTS ARE MEETING When | 1 (By United Press) nv Whit PORTLAND, Ore, May 10 J bite Press.) of $6 was found cuit Pf Eales | whe it etart-| Transportation experts from cities Pockets, What became of| eq strong and generally higher, but | of Oregon, California and Washing Money \y ale to Good-| efosed weak and sharply lower. The|ton are in session here thin aft MAD's relatives onsen ranged from % to 1% cents,|érnoon to consider ways of com the other hand | I that th the principal los in the July bating the alleged excesnjye trans weveral days afte nfer-| There was & dixpusition to bull| continental frelght rates placed in pad With Miss Daneweur, Goodman| wheat in the local pit thir thorning,|effect by the railroads the firat rank heavily and spent the creater swing to the report that Mr ten|of thi« year. The sessions of the sg ee Of the $200 he sown | would be mg the crow 4) transportation men will last over wave Carried |» 1 personally assume charge of | tomorrow | SCHIVELY IS COMING HERE (Ry Untied Press.) OLYMPIA, May 10,—State Insurance Commissioner Schively left Olympia at 11:40 this morning for Seattle, where, it is believed, he will hold a con: ference with Chairman Pliny Alien, of the legislative investi gation committee Before Gchively left he announced “there was nothing doing In the resigning |Ine,” but this state ment is taken ae an evidence of bravado rather than fact NO BAIL FOR. HAMILTON (My Unite OLYMPIA, Ma ormer adjutant gene der arrest here for embexsloment ha far been unable to ralse the required $10,000 bail, He is in the vanty jail, but his position In real a more that of a ¢ than a jail routine Hamilton at! aintains = his ‘don't care attitud and Is taking Nl his troubles In a philosophical anner He betrayed no ip terest in the fret Moore, the cause had left Seattle. that Florence of his downfall, NINE JUDGES ON BENCH. (iy United Press.) OLYMPIA May 10. preme court of the state Is today sitting with ite full membership of nine judges on the bench, Four Jus tlees are aftting with the ehief jus tlee thie week, Next week the oth er four take their places, In this manner the court hopes to ¢ ‘eane the large number of accumulated cases that have piled up FATALLY HURT BY DIRT CAR CABLE BREAKS AND CAR HITS A LA. BORER. G. Nottingham Dying in Hospital as Result | of Accident. G. Nottingham, a laborer who re sides at Raliroad ay. and Dearborn st, Was run down and probably fatally thjured by # dirt car at the foot Of Dearborn wt, shortly after 7 o'clock this morning foltingham was Working at the | foot of a dirt a) when the cable carrying the car to the dump pile | enapped The loaded « #hed down the incline, striking igham and breaking his right thigh. Inter jnjurles were also sustatnod Nottingham was taken 1 Prov | delice Hospital, Tt is feared that he Wil not survive hin injuries The victim is 40 years old and | wingle | “gue 0 BUSY While G na absont from his + at the Ouve Apart ments. 1th ay and East Olive f ¢ ere and ff al art { jewelry and a eat SUICIDE 'FUNDS ALL GONE, SO HE LYNCHED HIM. SELF, |He Had Vowed That He Never Would Be a ‘ Public Charge. | arryt ey would Pred Foy, 65 soni during the ear of the Weet, in wh put a vow tha he never becon: BH Cody, Gon. Georg in) Crook and other dian = fightors ng himeelf + 4 biuff some two The body near week® ago the aged scout mute evidence of a vow expressed time and again to his friende—was fomad yesterday by a party of Fre miont boys who wer woods roaming the Jumped Over Clift Foy had climbed up a cilff, jdespite hin age, and had then fasiéned a rope to the limb of a tree-overhanging the cliff ig the about hin ne arently leaped out and The bors who found the body noti fied Coroner J.C. Snyder, who sent Dey! Coroner Sheldon to take arge of the corpee It was with the utmost difficulty that Sheldon and his were able to handle the cause of Its position It was this morning that Maj. LT Keen. a Veteran of the civil war and 4 lifelong friend of Poy's, iden n Foy down Aasietant body be eee eee Sh AS OLD INDIAN SCOUT }\'. ARE YOU GOING T0 MovE? | Don't Gorget to give the carrier your new addre e phone The Star, Main 1060 or Ind. 441, The Star will be de livered go you no matter where you go PRICE ONE CENT KIDNAPERS OF WHITLA BOY ARE SENTENCED THE LIMIT MAN G :TS LIFE AND | WOMAN IS GIVEN | | 25 YEARS. | Both Planned Defeat of | Justice by Committing | Suicide. | | (iy t ) | MERCER dey ay 10— James H. Boyle, convicted of kidnaping Billy Whitla at Sharon, was sentenced today to fe imprisonment, and his wife, convicted of complicity in the crime, was sentenced to 26 years in the penitentiary and fined $5,000. he ences were heaviest ed u the Pennsylvania Hesides her fine, Mra. Boyle o pelled to pa conte of her prosecution { entence was passed on the c ttorney Miller made | f ney. He pointed out not been mistreated urged that the public 5 by them, and clar for a heavy penalty be not i heeded by the court. He admitted ‘ that th dants had been given a fa f at he had % i ‘ no ¢ nake on that score, ' - Sentence Is Passed. " ee wa! le was summoned for j asked him { | - ‘ hb ‘ thing to say, and he > S ee oa ®) | salied corrarcnr 1909 by ws” 4 t @ rd WLWS PAPER CTP AT id The eo then passed sentence f e n him, at the time re MRS. JAMES BOYLE SENTENCED TO 25 YEARS FOR COMPLIC & to the Roman which ITY IN STEALING BOY iemned kid ath Mrs. Boyle, rej to the ques- \ whether she had any- IS IDENTIFIED 2 ta ce was very flimsy.” was very pale, but entence without @ to her statement id thi a had fair trial, see how the jury ther verdiet. I ce clearly shows he kidnaping with at you planned WHAT WILL SEATTLE 00. WITH 4 Demonstration. H te x stiffly ereet while lis- ing er sentence, the woman fires all 4 Enoug put « t May I speak : ety . st; Her questh was igcored, and J at Renton Junotic nen t down. She kept her head making their Inst fight againat for ¢ re nih p bravely while being token back and were it not for t Antl-T ube eis | to her cell, but as soon as the fron The door need shut she broke down Ante tana, . and dd hysterically " gue te These young men need T yw the court room food, clothing, doctor's care and medicine, and there is no way n monstration when the in which to get it for them unless the public comes to the res entences were progounced cue. Elther they get food and clothing, or they die, and it Mrs. Boyle's Birthday. won't take them long in this weather. Attorneys for Mrs. Boyle stated The ques . al e—will the people of Se early today that her brother, who has been paying for her defense, had decided not to part with any more money, and that probably her rish, or will a few people give a 4 a halt 4 two for e8 old of there « jon week, and an case would not be appealed. AR within six months, and she tunates, So far $3 has be One dollar from “Cash ud she may e one bi if she is successful in was received and acknowledged Saturday raising fands from other sources, and two more came from two “Cash's” today Mrs. Boyle was 23 years old yes- If the © of these two young men appeals to you, éend your terday. Her husband remembered her birthday and sent her an af- contributions on to the Anth-Tuberculosis Edftor, Star WHAT {8 SEATTLE GOING TO DO ABOUT IT? fectionate message and some money with which she purchased a box of chocolate creams —_ MERCER, Pa, May 10—A razor was found today in the lining of the necktie worn by James H. Boyle, and the pris- oner admitted that he had in- tended to commit suicide. The authorities also believe that Mrs. Boyle had planned to end her life, as she had requested that she be allowed to see her CITY MUST CARE FOR TUBERCULAR VICTIMS =e institutio wild be terribly unjust to fo should, In those |MAYOR MILLER ASKS MINIS- |, tified the bedy ne that of tis old) TERS TO HELP IN CARING udded danger to those already man-| husband last night. intimate , } FOR CONSUMPTIVES c maimed | The sheriff will remove the 2 by | “Yet at the same t should it) prisoners to the Allegheny An Eventful Career, ee ness of ‘a contig nature penitentiary as soon pow Foy was a Swiss, and came to) Mayor John F. Miller this morning |the little son or daughter of some| sible, the United Btatos in 1860, when he]. roseod himeclf before a meeting | Stranger wit our gatos, there - was 18 yours old. He drifted to : hould be I that little |Wyomlng, and the best years of| of ministers at the First Methodiat) |, eive st of cftre. Cor | hin inanhood were spent ax a ut | chu Fifth and Marion, tn regard | ait wht not to exist “which |with “Buffalo BUT’ Cody and Gen.|io are of consumptives, ove essitate nila Custer during their assa 1pon | yw A b und throwing It off the Warring redekins. has arteen ' t ® place ere proper Several times Foy recelved hon-| propose ny for their cur ed attent us Ut r orale mention from his superiors! to pe erected anes mergency | oa because of bravery upon the field. | Mayor Miller states thir We st y r that| INTIMATES THAT PORTO RICO | pemeate his ‘ * ecg ited s one which the citizer ti when # takes HAS FALLEN DOWN HARD inch the soldier 8 head topped nar range h ha 1 ear te by ® mines of enow-white hair, and| yr that f art, dear to some ON SELF GOVERNMED Tt: snowy moustache of military ont.) 4» was no It f her, even a , hildren a —_ always attracted attention. Last) inn now in the clty t r t (ay. United Pres.) winter he sutfere An acetde wget be maintained ‘for the ' This applies not only to consump WASHINGTON, May 10~—In @ - "tegrated Fo. a ve ns ten wh J ne salted’ be oer tp. : ‘with oth-| vigorous message sent to congress the five years a ; ided ‘n Be-| ri the wh plagu r contag I we | today, President Taft expressed the er ité oe No Place for Them Asks Ministers to Assist. opinion that the United States has Peay) eee; HE ALT, FERS BY. ® . in tortunaté’ 1 t ! the min-| gone too far in the extension of the Made a Vow, be daken -Within-' {ty fr to t powers of self government to the To t Foy alway wed| = ’ t 1 t treating | people of Porto Rico, and recom- er would live to becom A | sn, it rigt t a h imp mends certain modifications In the n the nation ho served so-called Foraker act which provide : for the administratiton of affaira } he time comes that I in that island. He censures un- |mat depend upon my country f sparingly the action of the house of Imy lvelihood, major,” Foy wa e delegates of the tsland in refusing to say, “It's all away with to pass the appropriation bills for the coming fiscal year, and suggests SOUTH FEARING ARREST Recently, it Is sald, Foy's fund the desirability of taking from thie became exhausted, Without Intl} sepORRNSR asic lower body of the Porto Rican as- inating his purpose, Foy left his! porTLAND, Or May 10.—In| her liking sembly the power thus to hamper ‘ a Hfetime, and, overlook: | ¢ being art a at ea MOE The y that Hamilton provided | the government of the island the old man took the life) ¢ f whom former Adjuta h \ Hamilton is the wo whieh had been filled with gen-| Gor Ortis* H ' rat enna Wes EMATED IN A erous and herote deeds rather than} w net ter al a r in @ Port ome the reeiplent of govern beszling approximat bar Tha giver rd of the old scout's rash d to riding southward to Oakland, Fears Detectives | |waw sent to his most intimate} cal, accompanied by her beautify Weoastor st end a sen-| ibadenia riend, Henry Berg, at Santa Rosa,|s-year-old daughter, She uples |tence abruptly to inquire if a cer tft today Berg will or ra dis! pr te trawing room ‘ th ‘ t nw A dete (By United Prose.) position of the body |Southern Pacific train which left pt the fear that} RUSH LAKE, Saskatchewan, May ; Portland at 7:46 k last night. | she urrested before she|10.—The T-year-old girl of L. Kline, Superintendent of Public Utilities In a brief interview granted, Mra, | reached Oakland. 4 farmer north of here, was burned lA ¥. Boulllon has started an active} Moore emphatically dented she was| "The stories that T take a drink| to death in @ prairie fire, and hia crusade againat the misuse of Rail | reaponsible for Hamilton's downfall, | now and then, he resumed, “are | wife and two other children were road ay. by the Great Northern Rail ittributed all his troubles to] true, But It is not true that I ever] also badly burned, In the home of road company, and is authority for| a w un called Nora Hamilton. } took a drink while [ was in Mr,| Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Meyer the corpsa the wtntement that Railroad ay. | Uses Much Slang. Hamilton's presc It te also true| of thelr infant was cremated, the now being used by the corporation During the convermation she fre-| that he took me to dinner at times, | homestead and all other buildings as ad freight yard, deaplte the fact} quently used slang, and thre atened | as any man might do, but he never | be ing destroyed, Fifteen families in that Its franchise, as granted by the|to slap fhe face of the reporter with | squandered any money on me, Real-| thls district are rendered destitute, city, stipulates certain requirements jas to the blockading of streets, T never did see take a Intexfeants,” irink | All are new An Dakotas dared | ly erican settlers from, not to of talking if he that whom she wa to print anything | the was aaa —~

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