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TEN PAGES 7” | LIES. nck ANSWERS THE RATTACK " ON HIM. i of Being an ist Wants Only to Do Right. 7_o AKE OV GROWIN | ty Commissioner Mike | “The county commissiontre , relieve Sheriff Hodge from the ties when he says that must be stupid, indeed, if they necessity of himself ing for the te profit per- cannot seq the handwriting on j county bake oven erected tn the the feeding of ovty | the wall, They are not fighting Jeountt jail in the county J#'s | Bob Hodge, but the people, and | Ax told in The Star Inst night when he says | have | the people canpot lose this fight jose halt of this bill of $400 has) Srl. a have attempted to 8 long an their cduse is cham. | gaa campaign pledge pioned by The Star, and they | and the other half by The Star me have in thelr employ 0 feariess when he says that and faithful a servant as Bob ty Stringer and my | Hodge has proven to be oe by Currigar et the Post-Int rp eaplain bie conduct In h aint Botge: Tired of Publicity. lek of all this pu ALTHOUGH GIVEN ml Sheriff Hodes this) Walter Livesly, a well known and of this aerove "I deputy sheriff during Sheriff Loa irae Tagen oot there is| Smith's term, believes he has » about the the classiest ever tn the line of real prize chicks diotts of various county Walter owns a littl farm down pio take out of my hands the the old Renton line and has of my office havent | quite a lot of poultry, as a sort of and for that and | sideline to spuds, squash and veg ‘ an earth except Lhe gale me give uP. on ult be punished. 1) etadles which he grows on his being an anarchiet | place On Wednesday night last some breaker. I have been tohi Attorney Vandervecr | | ; deputy’s fowls the howe were Cs ae A GOVER that the tirst | a has ever had | se; ladustriogs individual forcibly en tered the Livesly chicken house and ambled off with 17 of the ex The inmates of alarmed at the ‘thie matter could be he bax declined to dow dare not any and of the mat- BS. live on the salary JAMES F, SMITH 18 HERE B office, while all of | AND 18 ENTERTAINED made amounts | AT TH ‘at between #10.-| E FAIR. Fear, should be) “ fannot eet} Governor General James F tounty commintion- | Brith of the Philippine Islands |whe arrived from the Orient Inst | also, that mY evening on the Minnesota, was the ft Mike Carrigan. | guest of the A-Y.P. exposition to Sieerely worried about! day at an faformal luncheon {n the Wien the profit of feed-| Now York state building. Gov fe put, while! Smith Is home from the talands, Willing 10 wanction | gud today expressed the hope that will give a Job) ne will not be obliged to return aid him in bulld-\ te was made governor general Hing. It- te hard) white serving on the supreme court “ ein centri and Ti bench in the Philippines. - cgsihedigae Wants to Be Judge. c Were it not for Rumber of peo My desire hae always been to iF do not know him remain in a judicial position,” said Gov, Smith today. “I have hopes of retun te my chosen labors. he which caused my the governor gen a it extent been ine affaires were numerous Attar: y & perfect, usop the ys - Prison never promising shape. | od 1 wan tonink T fone my duty there + be-Fand shall ask Presid ft, to Belonged to me.i whom 1 am deeply grateful for BO WAY he claimed by told Mr. Vanderveer Wat poor and could| © ond advantage. | many things, to permit my retum to the Judictary “From Seattle I shall proceed on | Tuesday to California, where my faggaretd me te! son, whom I have not seen for fave sedi many months, is in school, Later this money to pay Wild fo the fati matrons i! shall probably go to Washington. fi P Speaking of the exposition, Gov Bae T wit recs, Ae-l amith sald. “It 1s « very large fair Office hank "|| have been impressed with what ° Rg bank @¢-|1 have been able to nee.” desired to in- Sees the Sights. third time that Mr.| This morning Gov, Smith and to be pubiish party wre sbown the Forestry Oi fear that 1 was at-| building and the Philippine exhibit My campaign | and made a general trip around the yt in would quit| grounds later in the day. Gov BUA politica’ tences| Smith and party are stopping at iOS Certain real estate| the Bavoy ty, aNd would aw faith-| The guests at the luncheon today the duttow of hie of-| were: Governor General Smith and Mine, 1 fo not think| wile, Lieut. Greenwell, his alde; of the Joho E. Enright, his secretary Major Noble, Major and Mra. Gal public at of the Airship * | Chief of Publicity Welford Beaton Bickett Famfly *| “eS QURING INSANITY FIT LO—A-YP Hand at 4 Seren? MAN BLOWS UP HOME mest WITH POWDER * She ay ee (By United Press. OREGON CITY, Ore. Bert Garrett, during @ fit sanity today, biew up his home at Marquam with giant powder, kf. ing himaeif and his oldest daughter, , June 6. ot in ATWO Tus ay Ot attod Pree) ame UN, June 5 Prest-| ny has under ©onsideration | Heulah, At to the “San Fran-| daughter, Gladys, and sertourly in Which he hay promis. |Juring his wife, according to a teler and #¢ Gt high phone report Just regetved here, No| h the date of the |additional news of the explosion i# lexpected until after the coroner are boing Made by the |rencher the scene the fextival to| Garrett, who was years old, Of Buropean rul-|had been under treatment for a the writ At the same|nervous trouble for the past few ‘Wegige tee ® Watter he | demolished, and that Mre. Garrett's ‘theetgaen (Eo aE ae that the home wae almost completely | SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, SATURDAY, JUNE 5, 1909, PRIGAN DELIBERATEL SAYS THE SHERIFF aa Teresa EN FUND G FAST —_—_—_—_—. been assumed by the Seattle Times |B¢srO who was arrested early yeu The | terday morning on Twonty-fifth av Star desires to give the people who | “fter a long chase, created conatd | believe in Hodge an opportunity to| erable exoltememt at the city jail subseribe to ald tn the payment of inet receive verbal @¥" | (signed) “A SUBSCRIBER.” [thin bill. Over $80 has already Hem a majority of the | come into The Star office, When wal the board of county The above fs one of the several | the fund ts complete the names of * to erect a bal letters received by The Star this!all subscribers will be published King county j*'! morning fn response to the appeal! The Star has headed the lat with —_— ‘ published last night for funda to!a subseription of $2h THE SACK, HENS STICK STRICTLY TO EGG LAYING. noise made by the tor and when Wal ily hastened to the thief fled, with the All traces of nocturnal visi r and his fam backyard the 17 chickens chickens and thief were lost until yesterday when a neighwvor, ambling through the pods nearby, atu led upon two gunny sacks with ¢ Livesly chickens And when the sacks were ope 11 newdald eggs were picke trom the bottom of the sacks. T chickens had peen ted up in the eacks for two days and nighta. without food or water, but had no forgotten their duty of looking out for the Livesly Interesta. missing Sor RS EE BEING NOR GENERAL = GOV. JAMES F. SMITH. CAN THIS BE BEATEN ' IN WEST? CAUGHT BY THE BIG BUNCH. |Four in One Family Are to Marry in One ’ : pi lagher, President and Mrs, J. EB Day. BOPP RRR RA HHH) Chiitere, Director General and be a Mrs, Nadeau, Col. T. C, Woodbury, Perino AY THE A-Y.P. Mr. and Mrs. Josiah Collings and SAN Dieao, ge A tak by Innes Band #| Miss Collins, Secretary to the] Within the next 24 houre Mr &| President Robert W. Boyce, and| Coinen Lamedrid Weatscn,'o charming widow of this city, and three of her children, will make the & concerted rush through gates of matrimony. for the quadruple marriage wore issued by License Clerk Bort MoLees yesterday, and before tomorrow night all family rec- “ords for June weddi in this county will be shattered, Mra. Mendelson will marry James Wallace at her home tomorrow evening. Mira, her 16-year-old John F. Daugherty, the mother hay ing given a written consent for the iamuance of the Hoense When Mra. Mendelson applied for her own license Jealmly stating that her two sone, Thomas and Marcus Mendelson, would apply for Heenses some time |teday, and would follow their moth er to the hymeneal altar tomorrow evenin, CHILBERG WILL ENTERTAIN, On Monday President Chilberg will gle a luncheon to the vioe pres identa of the exposition, John H. MoeGraw, A. F. Perry and H. B. days. The telephone message says M he: "thought | jogs were blown ‘off. Marquam fr GAnounes it} 14 milex south of Oregon City, and | taolated. Henry. Aftor the luncheon a num- | ber of official calle will be made $on the fair grownds NEGRO MAY BE GUILTY OF MURDER HE ACTS STRANGELY WHEN LOCKED IN CITY JAIL. Protests Innocence to Deaf Walls in Loud | j MATRIMONIAL BUG IS daughter, will become the bride of|® park and east of Sixty-eighth ahe created con- | fatally injuring his other) sternation in the court house by| Cries, Protesting wildly that he was not guilty of the murder of a young John Peterson, allas Reed, the this morning T didn't kill the little ente | didn't, Oh, take them away screamed Peterson, aa he cowered half clad, tn a corner of his cell Attracted by the orle Jailer John Corbett ran to the negro's cell, only to be greeted with a eee outburst of denials that he was guilty of murder 1 dide’t kill her, I shrieked the negro. May Be Bhamming Whether Peterson holds a dark in hie bosom or is merely vulating Insanity will be deter tained thiv afternoon when phyat clang will examine his mental con girl, hon didn't kil dition, Captain of Detectives Tennant eves that he is shamming in sanity, The jallers and attend ante are prone to belleve that he ia mentally unbalanced Hae Bad Reputation, reon, according to Captain ant, bears a bad reputation In ‘const cities, He fa said to be a © roomworker, When arrest 4 yeaterday morning, after fleeing r » residence of F. C. Diven,| at Twenty-ifth av. Peterson wore a light paly of shoes with rubber soles and heeln. ! CRAZY WOMAN MURDERS, DAUGHTER AND SON THEN SUICIDES HORRIBLE DEED COMMITTED AND INNOCENTS ARE THE ViC+ IMB. (ty CORSICAN Killing her and two sons, aged seven and two years, Mrs. J. M. Green committed suicide today. The woman was despondent over domestic troubles. it In understood, A short time after her husband left the house today the woman suddenly went mad. Seizing a razor, she cut the throat of ber daughter, ruthlessly mur dered her two-year-old son, fatally wounded he r son and then killed herself. The oldost boy was alive when neighbors, attracted by the screams of the dying children. arrived, but succumbed a #bort time later THIRD. TRIAL OF BANK CASHIER RESULTS IN AGQUITTAL (hy United Press) EVERETT, June The case of| Ison, former cashier of the Jefunct Scandia bank, was dismissed by Judge Hiack this morning on the | grounds that {t was not shown he! had accepted deposits with Intent to defraud. This wae the third tridl The former two on different charges emulted In a jury @iaagreement, and in final acquittal, Olsen was charged} with aecepting depositors knowing the black was tottering Other officials, arrosted | the mame charge be tried HAYWOOD IN CITY AND HE WILL SPEAK William D. the Western will speak morrow night on Against Labor He will arrive thi afternoon, and }to the Hotel Antler In the even ling he will be entertained at social }iwt headquarters by members of the local party money | ale on | formerly of Federation of Miners, | Dreamiand rink to The Conspiracy Haywood at in | the city late! will be taken | kh ek tek * *# WATER SHUT OFF. * Water will be shut off in ® the district north of Ravenna seeeee eee # N. B. MHonday, June 7, from 8 w® a.m, to 5 p, m \* Pee eee eee eee ee UNDERGOES SERIOUS OPERATION HERE Joseph Connors, formerly editor of the Black Hill# Catholic Courter jand city éditor of the Helena Inde- | pendent, has just reqpvered from the Jeffects of a serious operation par- | formed on him by doctors in a local hospital some weeks since, Mr. Connors te widely known as a pewspaper man throughout the west, SUICIDE 150,000 PEOPLE TEN PAGES THE SEATTLE STA ONE CENT SEE THE A.-Y.-P. a SCRAGGS INTERVIEWS JACK MARS 7 F NSIDER AIR SHIPPING | 13 THE SAT TLE-MARS AiR SHIP RACE ASIURED ? : ' nies mys ‘a. i COMMITTEE REFUSES TO Bo you saPecr @) Te ALTvAan re YovR 040 Home PAY THE BIG PREMIUM HOLD CHECK ASKED BY GREEN LAKE CTORS. Condemn System in City Office Permitting Work of This Sort. PACT IS EXECUTED MAN AND WOMAN END THEIR LIVES BY ; GAS ROUTE. The city auditing committee to- day refused to allow payment of the | contested $9,260 premium check to| Ide & Jones for the completion of a} Green Lake sewer, aleo the reditrd monthly payments to Hawley 4) Lane, until {t could be fully inform: ed ag to the actual facts surround ing these contracts The Investigation conducted so far has elicited that in the ide & Jones particularly there was & grows degree of carelessness shown, for which the committee holds in some measure both the clty engineer's) office and the coutractors to blame. | Year ls Wasted, Palice and Friends Have the Only Known Theory. (Dy Untied Press.) BAN FRANCI8CO, June rose the foot of the bed in bi Bo 4 be pate Berlin, the| It has developed that it was fully dead body of Emma Riley, a pretty|@ year after the bids were ed employe at the hotel, wae found by| before the contractors were notified 5 clerk early today. The woman's/to go to work, on June 20, 1908 hand hung over the edge of the bed,| Through a clerical error the letter resting clo#e beside the lteless body | from City Engt Thomson, writ of Jova Mdrgan, stretched upon the | ten on this date, reads that the con flaar, |tract shall be completed on July 1 The foom was filied with gas that | 1008, allowing only one day to do had cecaped from an open cock in|jthe work. It should have read 4 chandelier July 1, 1909. Morgan and Miss Riley are said| Councilman Sawyer, who wae by theif friends to have been de-| present on behelf of the counctl’s voted te each other for more than | finance committee, censured any & your, and thay were supposed to} such sywtem that would hold the be engaged to be married jclty Hable for a premfum on work That the Jeath of th was| finished ahead of time and at the same time would not allow the city @ couple the fulfillment of a wulcide pact is the flem belief of the No note to collect penalty for delays. of explapation wan found One Payment Allowed, Morgan was ween to enter the] mm, , " room with’ Miss Riley at midnight PE eter tor the, Wusdae poe Phoirs ead bodies were found bY! water main, which had been held Clerk di Barry, who amolied the ¢9-/ 15 ymounting to $13,000, was order capinggaeand broke down the door.) 44’ aid as the contract was found Both Miss Riley and Morgan bor excellant reputations STRIKE ENDED to be correct The elt jhe would give a full explanation the two disputed contracts until the committee receives this {information all payments under these contracts will be held up. engineer announced a on} and | 12:20 p, m.—Gates open (By United Press.) 2:30 p, m—Innes Band tn PHILADELPHIA, Pa, June 5.—| 9:00 p. m—BSeattle Symphe Peace is restored In Philadelphia 7:45 p, m—Innes Band at today and cars on All lines are run ning with their old crews in charge. The atrike of the employes of the Admission all day, 25 cents. Phiiadwiphia Rapid Transit com pany was pettled last night after) Chicago Day ‘ a conference at which all differ.) 8:00 a, m.—Gates open. | Oregon Agricultural College € and go Into camp. 1:30 p, m—-Lunch to 50 Chic state buildin, 3 p fh Parade and driil Airship ascensions at 12:00 m, 4 concerts at 2:30 p,m. and 7:45 p. enogs were arbitrated. the mon Eicaptes & wage scale | f 22 cents an hour, for a 10-hour | lay, The gtrike bre: re were im- mediately deported, the cars beg | turned over to the uniog mon today TODAY'S TREASURY REPORT. | (iy United Press.) if given by Seattle Chambey of Con WASHINGTON, Jane $.—The} 8:00 p. Reception to 0 treasury report today shows: Re ceipte $2,196,218, Alsbursements $1, $10,000, SS day at thé big far. are coming weat to see the fair and/| SUNDAY’S A.-Y.P. E. PROGRAM MONDAY'S PROGRAM. 7:00 p, m.—Dinner to Chicago business men at Rainier Club, A \ building. CHICAGO TO HAVE ITS DAY BIG CELEBRATION IS PLANNED FOR MONDAY, Chicago Visitors and For- mer Residents Wiil Be There. Fifty prominent Chicago business men, mombers of the Chicago As sociation of Commerce. in the Northern Pacific railroad, and the A-Y-P. exposition on Monday to help celebrate Chicago The Chicagoans will arrive Seattle tomorrow attend the country, and to meet Seattle business men and cement the com | mercial friendship between the two cities: Chicago Day at the fair will be celebrated with a luncheon at the New York state butlding at 1:30, af. ter which the Chicago contingent will view the exposition | In the evening the visitors will be | the guests at a dinner given by the Beattle Chamber of Cemm p at the Rainier club. The Chicago par ty will stay at the Perry hotel, Monday wil! also be the date of the arrival of the Oregon Agricul tural college cadets, who will camp at the exposition for a week. They are scheduled for a parade at the exposition Monday afternoon, at 8 o'clock, and will be the guests at a reception in the Washington state butiding in the evening. They will drill in the #tadium after the parade in the afternoon. Musto Pavilion my Orchestra in the Auditorium. Music Pavilion. Pay Streak shows all open, ‘adets arrive in the morning pago business men at New York of O, A, C, Cadets at Stadium 00 p. m. and 8:00 p,m. Band m., Muato Pavilion Mimerce. C. Cadets at Washington state morning over |“ BIG RECORD FOR FIRST FIVE DAYS FROM ACROSS THE SOUND. Today Is Navy Yard Day, and Attendance Will Reach 35,000. At noon today the tote! at- tendance, since the opening of the A.-¥.-P. exposition passed the 150,000 mark, which was the total attendance at the Portland exposition for the first month. The total at the A.-Y.-P. &, | up to last night wae 136,000, and by 11 o'clock today 16,000 people were, assembled in the amphi- tre to hear the Children’s day program, The estima’ is 35,000 peopl. The biggest crowd since opening day crowded the exposition grounds today, thousands of children attend. ing the Children’s Day festival in the amphitheatre this morning, when the chorus of 1,500 children took a leading part in the program. Bremerton Responded. Residents of Bremerton, Charles ton and Port Orchard responded te the call of Navy Yard day, al- most en masse. The Port Orchard route started all its steamers for today's total =| from the local dock at 6 o'clock this | morning and by 10 o'clock it was jestimated in the offices that more than 1,000 passengers had been brought across the sound. Boats arriving at late as 2 o'clock this afternoon were still crowded. It ts jdifficult to determine the exact jnumber that has visited the fair jfrom the cross-sound towns today, but the steamship men say ft will run well into the thousands, The army and navy haseball finals were played at the stadium this morning, the navy winning, 8 to 4 Children Come in Crowds. At the amphitheatre the throng of children which assembled at 10:30 presented a beautiful sight. |The program moved smoothly, | featured by the songs and band se jlections of the Japanese cadets, who rendered both their own and | American pieces. The school chil- dren in return rendered the Japan- ese anthem. The children were ad- dressed by Superintendent Cooper and Bishop O'Dea. Reception for Officials. The reception to the mayors and counciimen of Bremerton, Charles ton and Port Orchard occurred at 1:30 p. m. The guests of honor were: Rremerton—Mayor Mallette, M. G. McGowan, Edgar Gale, Thomas Stevenson, D. BE, Hulse, R. F. Hay- ward, A, D, Benbenick, I. U. Iver son, R. J. Oliver, Port Orchard—-Mayor Bucklin, D. F. Nordby, J. M. Dickinson and A, Lynch Charleston—-Mayor Palmer, E. J. Duff, W. Johnson. Navy Yard-—-Admiral Rodgers and Commandant Hayes, D. Seymore and M. B, At 2 o'clock the special ex- ercises of Navy Yard day were held in the amphitheatre, the music being by Wagner's band and a chorus of 300 high school pupils from across the harbor. Finals Draw Crowds. At the close of the exercises many of the crowd flocked to the Btadium to witness the finals of the army-navy athletic tournament, Thousands of soldiers and sailors were on hand to cheer the athietes, and the week's program ended brilliantly. Tonight the exposition will be the seene of the special display of fireworks which was postponed by rain on Tuesday. The band con- certs, airship flight and free show on the Pay Streak will draw the ‘owls, HAWAIIAN EXHIBIT ARRIVES ON THE DIK | loads of the Hawattan yesterday on the transport Dix, and will be In place a¢ the Hawalian building by Monday morning, A feature of the exhibit will be a mammoth pineapple, con- structed of hundreds of smaller pine+ apples, There will be @ tropical gar- den with growing bananas and pine- apples in the building, BOYS BURROW INTO ~ PAPOSTION GROUNDS Chief Wappenstein yesterday made An inspection of the fences around the A.-Y.-P, grounds and discovered half a doxon holes where industrious jsmall boys had burrowed ‘be way [into the grounds, Three car exhibit: arrived

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