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eh a PSR ere i FILES A LENGTHY RE- PORT ON BOUIL. | LON BILL. | Suggests Numerous Chang- es in the Proposed =| Ordinance. The spectal counci) committer which has Investigated local. street oar conditions as a result of the or dinance introduced by A, V. Houll- | Jon, superintenvent of public utlll ties, reported to the corporations | committee this afternoon that be fore the ordinance ts passed It) should be amended to meet present | conditions A car Indicates that the committee, tn cluding Councilmen Weaver and Armstrong, find present conditions far ahead of any nda that Boulllon makes in his ordinance ‘The report ts largely a matter atatisties and claims that the t attle Blectric Co, has put on 96} new cars since the Bouillon ordt | nance Was introduced demanding | only 58 new cars, The salient fea tures of the report are as follows What They Sought, In submitting this report the committee has kopt in mind the rapid growth of t city and the improvements made during the past nine years, and to that end have endeavored to procure such general {information as will enable the cor porations committee and the coun cll, a8 well as the public, to decide on one band whether the trans portation companies have done thelr part in the development of the elty of Seattle, or whether they have hindered and retarded the city’s growth by Insufficient service “There has at times been much Just cause for complaint as regards service on some of the many routes, in the operation of tratlers, etc. The latter item of complaint will un doubdtedly have to be passed on by the courts before the city can per manontly establish {ts position in the matter, The general complaint relative to overcrowding of cars has to some extent been obviated by the rehase of 130 new cars, 60 of which have been recetved and are now In commission. Reduce Headway. “The passage of counct! bill No. | 7853 would require the addition ot 68 more cars to the maximum nam ber of cara now operated, while you will observe by the statement here. to submitted that the maxtmarn number of cars has been increased by 96, instead of 58, and we are as that on other routes, ineeiat Point, Fauntleroy Park a Satrons Park lines, the headway will be reduced immediately #0 as to relieve the situation on such fines during the congested hours of Oegnonld your committer desire to pass the proposed ordinance it should be amended to meet present conditions.” On Pike Street. / “We desire to eall your attention | to the congested condition of Pike at, 60 days ago, which has, by the bullding of the Pine st. line, been reduced about 96 per cent, enabling | more time to be maintained on this portion of Pike st. “We have gone Into the conditions existing on the Beattie. Renton & Soathern, and doWet find that prow: ent conditions can be Improved wumttt | te can be completed to} ut reading of the report | Se. | BILLIKEN, GOD OF STREET CAR SERVICE IS 0. K. SAYS COMMITTEE GOOD CHEER; I$ HE ONLY A FALSE GOD? ‘SALMON BAY CLUB WILL IBALLARD PEOPLE GROWING! Thursday afternoon. ,Thit Hay Improvement club will ht | very flrmt opportunity Ire olution tn condemnation of the; | before the city counct!, Aa soon ar THE STAR—FRIDAY, MAY 21, 1009. CONDEMN THE S. E. C0. project ie of the greatest Importance to thé ANGRIER ABOUT THE BO ith ward, as ft gives @ direct route TRANGFER RULE to the heart of the elty along the water front, with an easy «rade, and] | NALLARD, May 21.—The Mile is wooond only to the Leary ay,| ho | boulevard ance unton of Ballard will meet this action of the Seattle Electric com pany with regard to the issuance | afternoon at the home of Mra.) of transfers upon transfer rhe | Thomas, 1624 W th wt Mra] whole of the Ballard community | Walters will have charge of the pro has been stirred up to a pitch of /#ram, and the subject to be din hihoat indignation at this Intent cussed will be "“Proportionate and edict and will do all in its power | Systematic Giving to have the order reversed A resolution will be Introduced Monday night by Counetiman Arm) strong to grade Market at. from 24th) N. W, to 26th av, N. W This be The domestio selence class of the Kast Bide school Kave a le to friends yesterday afternoon which proved to be a most delight ful affatr Domestic selence and manual training have given the schools an efficleney which ts ex tremely gratifying to thowe who send their ebildren there ay block f# almost entirely busine ground, and the Improvement ts ing urged by the owners Mra. Cramer of 2240 W, 64th Hiallard pollce that a number Of) oF the ungeters play around a new building next to her residence every earl depart sur The engineers of the ei ment have nearly complete vey of the crows streets affected by the opening of the Leary ay boulevard, which will be tneorpe ated in the amended ordinance now beasts they will wet the place on fire the 27th inatant, when the steam Inland Flyer has been chartered to ltake the members over to Kremer One ton to vinit the local lodge. “The Fiver will leave the Colman dock 9t this work ts done the enterprise will be pushed along In the coorts an rapidly as te possible The ordinance establishing Mag THE SMILING GOD BILLIKEN AND DAVY M’'KEE SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, May 21 ~ols Hilllken @ true god? Yes, Hilliken, the smiling little stone god of light and cheer and happiness and optimism and good fortune and smilee—is Dilliken « true god or a false? Hilliken’s firet Amertcan home was In Salt Lake City, Here the Optimists’ club was formed with him as ite presiding genlue—a club which has swelled in two years from a membership of nothing to one of 200,000, including preaidents and cabinet members and captains of industry God retans, the union still Ives, and the sun shines, even though | the cloude obscure It. Go bury thy sorro the world has its share. Just stile.” This was the message which Pil ken and bis club flashed to the world, And the grotesque little amile god has conquered America; bat after all, is he worth while—ts he true? This seems like a strange quee tion, but Ite anewer racked and tor tured one man till he went mad, and the asylom claimed him ‘This was an honest, smiling, lor petuous, enthusiastic young Irish man named David McKee. In a New York cell, where he is locked pend ing confinement in the home of the insane, Davy MeKee curses the god Biliiken, and wants to write letters ot warning to Taft and Roosevelt and Carnegie and others who have indorsed his teachings. “Bulisken—Fiitiken—Bitiiken,” be | mutters, distraught The grotesque features of the lit-| tle god he has worshiped, but now curses, gleam at him from the shadows of the wall—grin and jeor and revile him in horrid and ghastly arabenques of light and darkness. Davy MeKee is no weakling, no 126, whoee early training was hard work In the open Ile was at an age open to im pressions when he met, several years ago, Wm. J. Robinson, of Salt! later to become the head of | of La the Optimiat club movement. Robin son, magnetic, forceful, visited the old country, talked with the boy, liked him | When MeKee came to America a few months ago he found Robinson) and the Optimist club. He attach od himeelf to the organtention with Celtte fervor, It was a great thing & great power for helpfulness and) good to many people—a new reli¢ fon. He was rejoiced over every new convert, He became the most) active and valuable worker oo Robinson's New York staff, He was taken fato the office to help direct things That brought the disillusion Re fore, Hilliken had been a religion Now he eaw it was aleo « basinews Robinson had been forced to pat the club on a financial basa, Me Kee saw a great organization, with) tons of Hterature, and factory | where figures of his god were turn-| ed out wholesale. He saw $200 a day come into the Optimist) club's cash register, $1 aplece as) dues from each new member Now Davy MoKee, in addition to being enthusiastic, was religtows./ He had been active tn YM. OC. A and church work in Ireland, had taught Sunday school, All of these were thingy which helped people, made them better, just as Billiken | aid. Bat Billiken was ao bastness proposition, Davy MeKee's ideals were broken. His idol had feet of olay. He was not workhiping a god, but was a clerk in a business office. And Davy MeKee's volatile mind) couldn't get reconciled, And now {hin poor brain is filled with the dreamer, He f& an athletic, clear | gibberish of the god he loved, jib} handle the business of the Rainier | minded, strongty-knit young man of! bering, mocking, tortaring him. valley over King @t, instead of as at present. We believe, however that the agreement by which the Seattle, Renton & Southern com- pany is to purchase 6 portion of Pine ‘at. lines; in return for which the Se- attle Electric company t* to grant the Seattle, Renton & Southern ay right of way over such portions of Fourth av. 8 and Maynard ay. as) are necessary to connect with the! new King st. line, enabling the Se. | attle, Renton & Southern people el bring their large cars into town, in- stead of. over the counterweight, Is| & proper sdlution of the matter, and will furnish relief to the Rainier vajley, also settle the Pine st. dis-| ditions meet the ideas of the bay-} ing public is shown by the fact ieta were given a close view of the) | Pacific squadron, which had an pute, The regular week day ached ule over the Seattle, Renton & MANY GO T AND THEY STAY TO BUY EXCURSION TO IRONDALE PROVES TO BE A SUCCESS IN EVERY WAY, That the Seattle realty market fs lively enough when the con that in three hours’ time yesterday ——ateeaeonememeneess| Arnold today, rovited stories of beneficiaries und apiritualiem and magnetic healing, that they had no knowledge of the} HANOVER, which were told shortly after the | services performed by Dr. Arnold. | bis 70th birthday sevens | TUkOr will retire from the presi-| He was! will have and-ten | to hie quick sale of entire purchase, SEE LOTS. crew £00 prominent Seattle men, with thelr wives and families, {going down to look over the steel ‘mills, now buflding Dietrich Hamm, Sam Rosenbers, Buliding Inspector Grant, V. Hugo Smith, H. 8 Turner, Ferdinand Sehmits and many other well known local investors were In the party On the return trip the excursion Southern line has been materially | afernoon Realty Manager Frank|chored in Port Townsend bay dur increased during the past 69 day®.”| p Poor, of the Moore Investment |ing the afternoon, the Chippewa) ———e the Washington, the | jing the flendieh | OF HER SON leale realty business was the ex-|and national officers, met and wel-| cursion on the steamship Chippewa | comed the Seattle visitors at Tron. | “Judge, my boy is just the age when he can help me,” said Mrs. Swanson, whose son, Arthur, was | | arrested for breaking into a saloon | and appropriating several bottles of | beer, “If | had known he was do ing wrong I would have kept him at home with me.” On this show ing Judge Frater suspended jude. ment, and Arthur will be sentenced later. Mre. Swanson told the judge that her hasband, who is a Swede, was never at home to look after Ar thur, He comes home for supper some time before 12,” she said “Whenever it Is Jater than 12 I do not call {t supper, but cali it break fast.” Arthur Swanson, the boy, {# clone to 17. He promised to do better in the future. PLAN FOR SEATTLE DAY AT THE FAIR’ The Chamber of Commerce com mittee having in hand the direction of plane for the observance of Se attle day at the fair, August 14 met at 3:30 o'clock this afternoon Director of Special Bvents Buckley of the A-Y.-P, BE, was present at the | meeting, and initial plans were dis- | This work will recetve the aselst-| ance of every civie and business | cussed to make Seattle day one that will be long remembered. organization in the city, many of whom have appointed special com mittees, Diswolve in 1 « made hot coffee 2 tablespoons of co © cup of well ter, then strain it, When col fiavor with vanilla and serve in giantes In which has been placed 1] tablespoon of Ice cream or whipped | ma cream, | parents have aired their Ad % pound of sugar, 4 cups) company, sold a total of 132 lots in Irondale, aggregating $41,000 In value, jelreling about | California and the Tennessee Several boatioads of Port Town The direct cause of this whole |send people, headed by the clty to Irondale yesterday afternoon, & dale, ee It took all Judge A. W. Frater's |ley had never refused to support his persuasive ability to keep smoot the turbulent feelings of the Fin ley family, who appeared in Juvenile court this morning, to decide, if possible, what was to be done with Senator and Marvel Finley, whowe atic troubles In court many times. Both the father and mother have many grievances and every remark would provoke an argument from either one aide or the other, Finley and his wife have agreed to dis ree for several years, Finley claime that the chief trouble was Mrs. Finley's fondness for preach ing on the streets About ten days ago Mrs, Finley had her husband arrested for failure to provide, but the charge was din missed when it was shown that Fin f ers. | Ay The Duckiing—Yea, I've been Une h | Wife, but had been abandoned by jher on two oecastons Finley claimed this morning that |knew the litte one and node he had never refused to support the where they were kept part of the time. His statement that It coat} was found him $20 to get a sheriff of Portland to accompany him to see the chil dren because he was afraid to go/ alone, created much amusement tn the court room, Upon his signifying a willing hess to pay $86 a month for the support of the chnaren Judge Fra ter decided to find a suitable home for them and the father Is to see them whenever he chooses, Judge Frater, however, warned the parents] that they must not annoy the peo ple at the Ross home by quarrel ing over th children. Kc trying to teach him to swim, am, but he'll do better as a diver—he stayed under an awful long | mittee 7 WH | curnstance: children but that he did not know|tion, This was within a quarttr of Seay. 1 nolla way, a shortcut from 15th av Patt local W. to Second ay, and Denny way,| pected to go over, and 4 to the [Charged the party will be taken up by the street com: | Ragler are looking forward fo | Roosevelt fired at jong range the city council next! event with keen anticlpation pelos mal (iy United Pree) j the casket was plied high with flow-jthe @! NEW YORK, May 21--Machinery | ere, the Standard Ol company throughout the world was halted t9- | 1 sate tomorrow before interment.| day during the funeral services over) The following were pall bearers the body of Henry H. Rogers Willlam Rockefeller, John Archbold Kev. Robert Collyer, pastor of the) B. T. Redford, James A. Moffatt Unitarian Chareh of the Moerelah, | fa vel M. Clernens (Mark Twain) paid high tribute to the deceased | Harriman, Raymond Dupuy, His i was followed by & brief |i. HM. Gary, Melville KB. Btone, John tribute by Rev, John nes Hpimes,| D. Ryan, James M. Beck, neral aneoctate pastor of the church James Jourdan, Charies A. Peabody, The church was filled with Priends| Dr, C. C. Nice, George W, Perkins multt-miliionair®, and | and Colonet A. G. Paine, of the dead MAKES A THREAT TO USE DYNAMITE (iy Oelted Freee) jhave separated several months OAKLAND, Cal, May ?-The | ago, and co that time they have authorities are searching todtiy for waged an unceasing struggle for J. FP. Roller, a private detmetive, the possession of their daughter. who te eaid by Constable aie | Mre. Roller told Mrs. Richardson * Allen to have written # latter to| that 08 many occasions she had Mra. EG. Richardson, of Fraitvaie, | been compelled to leave the little threatening to dynamite her honte. irl ta ol of friends to prevent Mra. Richardson has been caring | her from being kidnaped. for Rollers JOyearold daughter! The threatening letter is wald to for several weeks, and the threat /have been left In the Richardson te suppored to be the result of her | mail box. As a precaution the child refusal to send the Iittle girl away, has been spirited away by her Roller and hia wife are said to| mother and hidden again, SKELETON IN CLOSET IS REVEALED (iy Untied Pree) magnates death, The physician's SAN FRANCISCO, May 21. Dill bas pot been pronounced ex- Action to recover $18,320, alleged to orbitant by the trustees of the be due for medical attention to the estate, but they are combatting It late Alvinga: Hayward, millionaire on the ground that tt was incurred ming owner and warm, friend of B o Hay word, wae estranged from H. Harriman, filed by Dr. J. Denis Mw wife and ter, the chief the will, and a ee dency of Dartmouth college. SLENDER CLEW IN A‘ %::*: Just rounded the th FIENDISH CRIME _ |: MURDERER AND ASSAULTER | In helght, slender build, black moun. OF LITTLE GIRL 18 BEING | tache, wore « black hat, blue over SOUGHT FOR. (ty Untied Pree) wounds on the child, which bespeak| LOB AN B, May 21.—A clew,! the art of a practiced knife wie intangible, almost, as alr, but which| the officers are following the clew in connection with the attendant clt-) hopefully, may prove @ skein from ARTERY WRAPPED which a hangman's rope may be nd early today by en, who are Reek- sallant and mur- woven, was fo Sheriff Hamill From the time the little girl with the throat cut from oar to ear, wae found In Griffith park yester day, the mystery of the flend’s iden- | | wound about his right carotid ar ery, ls dead hunters every one who could porst-| suffering from alcoholism. nly throw light upon the crime Last Seen of Child. Among them came Martin Baum clater of (this city, who is employed on a ranch near the park, Baum- oister recalled that on Monday af- ternoon, the last day the child was oon alive, while delivering hay, he met the child walking home trom school at 4:20 In the afterncetd He to which the ehild returned a saita right carotid artery was affected the artery bursting Mulhare was removed to the surgical ward, where Dr, Wm. ©. Lusk wrapped the weakened blood vessel with a mile from where the child's body 4 very fine strand of gol 76 hare's artery was wrapped as a| ay Two hundred yards behind, @ing in the same direction as the @hild, was & Mextoan, a cholo or lafjorer Haumetster said he spoke t@ the cholo, but recelved no reply the Mexican avolding him, Baum@teter gave hie deseription to the depptics Following Only Clow. With this fresh clew, the pak te! being searched for the purpote of | ascertaining where the child was], maltreated, and if possible to gain]. additional evidence by the find, De scriptions of the man, which have been sent to nearby cities, are that he was about five fe the deatred effect, ble other than the arterial weak- n | lar operations, but the gold wire! were applied at the back of the heck during the operation, Told to Investigate. | rae CAGO MISFIT PARLORS The Chamber of Comme } PANL m ‘ommerce was] mal " ac a ved viner av. authorized today by the finance wi =o I reer ayr ul voles, in ¥e committee of the city council to ap- | —— jade Uncen) ri point an expert to make a thorough investigation and appraisal of the} muntolpal lighting plant, The cham ber advocated that this appraisal be y wome time ago. Overcoata Trousers, A (Me now line of | Men's Furnishings, Hata, Cape and Bult Cases Also Pull Drews | Sulte for rent | The man who susrantes 45 Poot Tables—th 25 Solo Tablen—2h Leanone ery day and evening y | at Abe fr, restaurant, Clear stand seen ee h chair barber shop. Larwent }day guunh ded sof the Kind In the world, #10 anh given away nity, P4t8e16-17 es 8 ind av, between Pike and Union BUFFALOES - KILLED BY Dawe A RLLODK| 44 Worneiv'e Christian ‘Tomper-| TEDDY BRINGS DOWN | russ, “away out on J ONE AND KERMIT THE OTHER. Are Chased Their Deaths by | Animals to} BY WARRINGTON DAWSON, | Staff Correspondent of the United whw a “super” in one of the the NAIROBI, BB has lodged a complaint: with =e kreat buffaloes fel) before the rifle Roosevelt party evening and that she te afraid (hat) pegiy ranch at Comith and tbat he did not get out fron COMB Two! work wetll after 10 and Laat he di Mt INATION DESKS not get home until 11 and some stane ta Sn An later. When his parents ot finithes, Sudan bik |) to his keeping wh late Vrices. the |b Paul decided to teach th nf sw. Por & lesson. Whenever be was re d/ PURNITORE i he would not show up at } WALDORF surprised an enormour bull buffalo, | bu nurrounded by fatlard Lodge No, 172 of the) pacing ¥. O. B. will have an exourston OO) 6 aivent detour half & dozen cows,| home for several days After animals, were direction of the in a small clearing tampeded in the waiting hunters Roonovelt’s rifle brought one of the cows crs ing to earth , ae Tinmediately the huge 7:40 p.m, A large company bull halted bis Night and furiously well sent It to earth bull was one of the largest taken in thie section in recent years | The p Heatly ranch until Monday while —___— The A great sale tomorrow, the result of a fortunate purchasy = © ese: | SHIRTS for MEM the regular made with neck band and cuffs attach Mean anteed to give satisfaction or your money for the asking Gedy attendants are making lavish preparations for will start hunt prob py several days upon their return Atter the service the body war ably will occ f- yore it will ile pate taken to Vairhaves. where © AT 70 PRES. TUCKER WILL QUIT DARTMOUTH. DR. WM. J, TUCKER, Dr. Tucker has been president of Dartmouth since 1698. ni carried # bandana hander- WILL BE READY | Taken in connection with the knife } R j Yesterday Chamber the contract © Information place was lot, and] 1 The} long, facing} should prove the} WITH GOLD WIRE)}"\")"") "ro NEW YORK, May 21.—Jas. Mul-|oounter will be & derer of %-year-old Anna Poltera hare, who had lived for two and &lon Youter body, | half yoars with 75 feet of wire lampie for ali oconsione The men in charge of the bureau f are tsraining every | When Mulhare came to Bellevue |tneir lst tity has brought to the ald of man he was homeless, friendless and |rystematized so that no trouble wil! to have! and} be experienced in making the bure An examination showed that his |otfective. <p ae Veiopient. Tuan ettort to prevent WILL GIVE THE MEN HOLIDAY ON JUNE 1) wire In answer to the appeal of the Three operations were neces-|Chamber of Commerce that June 1) sary. Cocaine was administered to| be observed as a holiday the patient and electricity was|Merchants and used to coagulate the blood during | Seattle, the Seattle Lumber Manw-| the operation, The wire peed was |facturers’ exchange has writt | } In all retary Yandel! that all members of of wire was used, and Mul.|thelr exchange will close on that! the} ) Sed.| baseball bat is wound with tire| The members of the exchange om tape. The wire bed had | ploy approximately 3,000 men, and for the man | they will all enjoy a vacation on the lived for 80 months, His death in /opening date of the Alaska Yukon thought to be due to some trou-|Pacitie exposition. New Bill at Luna Park, high-diving woman, at! Beginning to-| morrow afternoon, for a week's en has been found better, Blectrodes | agement, twiee daily, Charles Le} ora Will make a slide for Ife, hang: | ing by his teeth, sliding along a 700-foot cable, starting at an eleva: | This will be the} for the new é The operation aroused much tn. Spray terest among physicians. Former-| will be seen for silver wire wae used for aimi-| Luna park tonight tion of 80 feet ALBERT HANSEN, Jeweler, Firat and Cherry. Optical Department. Large assortment of popular hits tomorrow na ee The Oriental Poo! rooms Sheet Music 1318 Second Ave. MERE BOY HAS FONDNES} | FOR VERY LATE Hi | re 5 TELLS JUDGE THAT THE LUKE th © Suventio op OF THE STAGE HAG 4 many fa onts, Pa dD heard from ay from home and slept us he termed It WILL CL jo fe on the ground with ‘ the ink except hin elothe tt [who i just at the stu hen boys think they & ned out weveral nights ar jonly when he was taken t ak | for 0» workers jthe juventie authorities did au ‘a requested tg pent of this display of temper. F and ff the mey then 1 did not show @ greatly | Are aaked to ¢ etary of the ( club, Care The I hat Comms Cam be chastened spirit, and seemed far from repentant Paul told Judge Prater that be STANDARD PATTERNS STANDARD PATTERNS. . Madras, Percale and Chambray spot cash took the prize, Neat, stylish stripes, dots and famy nehip, extra full an@ gone] every shirt gua! ures, also solid colors; finest wo ments sell regularly at $1.00; pick them tomorrow at, eae 65 Cc OR TWO FOR: MEN'S NEGLIGEE SHIRTS MEN'S UNION SUITE | Very large assortment in cham- bray, solsettes, plain and fig- A Pie pgs Karment 8} ured, as, French flannel ustralian Weel, ¥ and silks. Prices range all sizes ... from, “ Cooper's Bl com’... COE wo Gere | meee Mas MEN’S NECKWEAR OE cheers j Very strong line of Fourdn Hands, beautifully made | Balbriggan Un of silk, latest colors and cream, blue and WASH FOUR-IN-HANDS Me H viggan White, plain and figured, solid a wets ~~ colors, stripes and fancy de garment , signs; very good 25 walue, OMCh 66). cee sees C MEN'S UNDERWEAR panel oa Light wool garments, summer farmect .. 19 ant ’ weight, pure white; 2,00 Coat Shirte of fine” per garment . 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