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THE SEATTLE STA SIXTEEN PAGES, ec HOME. WASHINGTON, FRIDAY, JUNE 11, 1909 SIXTEEN PAGE SEATTLE AND A.-Y.-P. E. HONORED | BY ROSE CARNIVAL MANAGEMENT ol 1. NO. %. ONE CENT DIS TRYING HARD TO DR. LUDLOW RUIN NAME OF HIS WIFE: HASTENS T0 * WITH COL. copy AND ACTOR OD LLEGED. Gould oie a Good Foil to Attor- neys. __ {fiy Daited Pree) YORK, June Saag for an attonpt | Pa counter charger he | whe ting Goi maination bain ber sult for sep ‘Another feat Mra Gould's 0! Joo the ies Bet age and the courte cs ber favor on that point of the cou when Mrs. O today, She being perv: attorney's fegard to te Show Scanda! ame, she Katherine ae Cleni the name my tatber| Twas after wa Dayo, the latte fof my toptatte We, but plunge ‘Of the tale Colonel Cody roan er she Bile that whe had gompany at one of Miss Arile it vinite at Bid that Colonel and that him about did pot re ghe visited the body of H. A. Chauehard, the malti-| about cer be sad she thought her Blue Gay, KIND WORDS FOR HODGE ROBERT T. HODGE. Shertff King County, allow me to congra making for the p tolals ry the dog thetr bh Keep up & county Tam the county ¢¢ nh the manger, 1 meaty, but their the fight that are with you man who ran aga fo mmisstoner and w being throwa to Mr. Carrigan. all good law,abiding citizens w support in the future and thet myself among that number Wishing you success, | Yours moat respe Ki * RIOT AT FUNERAL IN PARIS FLOWERS SNATCHED FROM THE HEARSE. (hy Cotted Presa) PARIS, June 11 the | lera from hearse bearing the millionaire merchant, & morbid mob started a riot in| the streets of Paris yesterday af teracon, Many women fainted and were trampled upon before the au thortties could restore order, The funeral was the most spec to the grave, Indeed to see our county Snatching flow. | Seattle, Wash, June 1909 il, tulate you on the noble eople of King cour and honest and the commlasioner do not care to expres actions apeak for the ou are making, for the acting opinion maelves. people ar of {oat Mr. M. J, Carrigan toast fall as then defeated by your Influence Let that, however, be aa it may it stand bebind you with thelr r money, If needed, and | count remain ettully | (Bigned:) BL PF. SHIRL DA ereaident Bpoxane Grain Co. ‘DRUMMERS — COMING BY JOYFUL TRAVEL. ING MEN. Wiidiy cheering and waving their | white lawa hats with all the onthe staem of college students, the drum mers and their friends from Van couver and Victoria were "this morning at 10 o'clock from the feamship Makura, The Makura | was kept lying in the stream for| nearly an hour, because arrange | Mrs. Govid’s tacular in the history of the elty.|ments had been made for her to thar she at Castle | fray the expense of his funeral, the |dent, which was due to leave for| ‘that abe told | actions of Mal Manager of the! pm Hed her letter, to “Dear Mr cf the Hines of , that this was ‘She bad been he would explain, to another fo identify 3t for service from | Castle Gould until alimony, she de had never seen) dons With Actor. Og that she had dined at the St she met him in the closest she could | that it was after i up race tn 1907 mid she went to With Farnum in an) collided with a} And that they had & Woadhouse at her! did not eat while and left there about | the afternoon, arriv ER oat 10:90 o'clock accompanied | but remained seen Farnum oe at Atlan GAN HAS ARED Commissioner s1 again Ractecaris Ave of the time set for Attack upon Sheriff lett town, of the county com ft ts not known where , but from other His learned that he has iaco On a mining MA hes already kept him ‘ead for a month Car iy ter of feet Mr. Carri aly been back from San G few woeks, and during Weeks his entire time 4 in an effort to out of business pwill be away thie m, but it in ex ae Will run amooth COUrE house until his re sib no WAKLING tonight is the int made this morn OungSs, superi Water and fight The rep, airs to fe mot been ir. Youngs Y just when turned on the city ly to allow The merchant left $40,000 to de detaiia of which he he waa dying. Joceupy the slip used by the Presi {bie American boat was nearly an BOAT LOAD CITY FILLED WITH landed | LEAVE JOB HE HAS. NEVER DONE THE WORK, BUT TOOK PAY, Suddenly Finds That Hi Private Practice Needs Him, The county commissioners yeater day received the resignation of Dr, W, L. Ludlow aa county phy Dr, Ludlow gave an bis resigning that the duties of his private practice required all of hie time The opinion of one of the of the superior court, who held that there was no county. phystetan, ta sald-to be at the bottom of the tet he ry r. Ludiow was appofuted by the +4 A unty commissioners as eounty physician after Bheriff Hodge fe fused to consider him aa jail phy- siclan. Hodge appointed De, J, Tate | tanon to that position and Dr, Ma ac has dope all the work On Toosday an attempt wae made to secure a warrant for Sheriff | Hodge on contempt proceedi whee the opinion that no sueh oF oor ae the county physician existed, waa rendered Despite the fact that he hag exer | Dr. Ludlow has drawn salary every jmwonth sieeé hie appointment for aye work, Now that the judges have robbed him of even the nomi |nal position, and a» there is « doubt about his being able to draw pay for doing nothing. he quite NOBLEMAN } yey | Los altel? al. June th— |The local German consul today ts engaged in ostablishing the iden tity of Frederick Wellington, who Planned while | San Francisco at 9 o'clock. But the|'¢ tn the county jail here, charged | with uttering fletitious . checks, Atter tho funeral sermon was hour jate in leaving About 400 | Wellington declared to the police wid wae insult preached by the parish vicar and passengers were id that he did not|@ professional choir had sung the Canadian cities, tbls contract with service over the body, the cortege ing men bring# moved through the streets, which | Were crowded with a curious throng | of spectators. Four battalions of infantry and two squadrons of cuirassiers with | bande playing and colors fying, acted as eacort for the hearse upon | whieh were piled several thousand | dollars’ worth of orehide. Thousands oft former employes of the dead) merchants also marched with the! body to the grave Greatest Interest centered tn a floral plece worded, “Deep Regreta, which waa sont by Madame E. Hour. } Chauchard's contest is threatened. The prevs is coudemaing the dis | play today, declaring it will be the | Cause ot more class friction. GRE SOME FIND ld United Pres Press.) | VANCOUVER, Wash., June 11.— The body of a dead Chinaman, with | ble feet and hands missing, was found by Thomas Harvey and Carl Weeks, two lads out in # gasoline | latmeh an the Columbia river. The body was floating, but the lade puc-/ ceeded In getting a rope around it and anchoring it to a fence, going then to inform County Coroner W. 3 Knapp | AUTO HITS CAR | i Lindsey, a chauffeur who | sat 410 Federal ay. is at the ¢ General hospital with a se ly wrenched knee, as the result of a collision between his automobile and @ street car on First av, 8. early ‘this masning, The auto wae badty battered. Linsey's injuries are not | res | Seme brought from the | many of the travel ing their wives. Many Are Here, | Other delegates to the big U. C. T leoavention have been arriving from | |the east and south for two days ioe and many Were at the dock wae the party from British Co | Today was given over to enter | tainment and the annual meeting of |the grand counell of the U. ©. T, |! the Elks ball. The grand coun- | ell convened at 10 o'clock and was fully attended. While Sana an | were discusing thelr impor |tors the indica wore fartae ‘ye roe (ception in the Hotel Butler. At 2 o'clock this afternoon a num- ber of the big touring cars were jealled and took a large delegation of the visitors around the city. Both the residence and wholesale dis trieta were covered. Big Ball Tonight. of the ladies who did not care bi to take the automobile trip met at the Hotel Washington and in-| dalged in cards This evening the really great event of the day will be staged—a grand ball at Madison park pavilion. which has been gorgeously deco }rated for the occasion. This will be attended by all U. C. T. men tn} the city from all parts of the Pa cific northwest At the Fair. Tomorrow is traveling man's day lat the fair and every drummer on the grounds will be admitted to att Pay Streak attractions free of lcharge, upon showing his badge | Before the knights of the grip repair to the exposition grounds they will parade the principal streets of the down-town section, starting at 10 o’ciock from Firat av and James st. At the conclusion of the parade the venders will all make a ruah for the grounds and ' will spend the rest of the day there. SATURDAY’S A.-Y.-P. E. PROGRAM UNITED COMMERCI Gates open Selections, Wagner's United Commercial Concert, AYP. Arrival of the Unit —Flight of the alraht —Concert, Wagner's ernment building. Hickett family, free Northwest intercolley Stadium. U. 8, life saving cre felcome, to visitt pw York State but President J. BE, Chil Waamolek. Concert, Innes band, -Lecture, xtilea,” by Mra, Margaret Bi é neert, Idaho Cade Plight of the atrahip Concert, Wagner's band stand —Parade and drill of United Commereial “Flight of the alraht Concert by Innes bi Biekett family, free reworks; eat’ Travelers. Concert of Pay Streak, AL TRAVELERS’ DAY, # A-Y~P. band, main entrance. Travelers’ parade in the elty band, Forestry bullding band stand. led Commercial Travelers p“ALY-P," A-Y--P, band, United States Gov. attraction, foot of Pay Streak miate track and field meet in the w exhibition ng United Commercial Travelers, Jding. Address of welcome by berg Reply by Brother A, O. |, Music pavilion, demonstrations In 1 lair, Woman's buildin, te band, Idaho building. "Ac YoR." A-Y-P. band, ros and silke Forestry building Idaho cadets in the Stadium Travelers on the Pay Streak p “AYP.” and, Mus® pavilion attrattion, foot of Pay Streak set pleces for United Commercial by Wagner's A-Y-P, band, foot that be assumed that name for traveling Incognito, because hia own titled appellation cansed him to be hounded by Americans anx fous to get on speaking terme with & count, Wellington said his name was Frederick, Count Von Rauthen- krans, of MebersdorfY, Hanover. He was arrested last night at Re dondo, and, according to the police, je wanted on charges of forgery tn various parts of the country, = GOVERNMENT PLANS 10 ~—VESTITE THE STOCK YAS (iy Cited Pres) WASHINOTON, June 11-—In vestigation of the charges that | meat inapectors in the government Loute disregard be made by|# stock yards at St |the regulations will the department of agriculture, jcording to an announcement made | today | The charges were made by J, F. | Harms, an inepector, who realigned after working in the yards for 18 j monthe In @ letter to Secretary | Wilson, Harme declared that the \ disregard for government regula | tons was of a decidedly sensational nature. He said “Government meat inspection at Louie ie a farce. ‘GEN. SMITH WANTS FEDERAL BENCH (By United Press.) | SANTA CLARA, Cal, June 11- Gen. James F. Smith, governor-gen- jeral of the Philippines, declared to- day that he was through with poll then, and that the only position that | would attract him after his resig nation from his present post is ac cepted would be a #eat on the fed: eral bench, Gen, Smith frankly admitted that he had aspirations toward the federal bench, but explained that he did not feel that President Taft | “owed” him anything. He said that he would not be a candidate for mayor of Ban Fran | ¢laco, at LOSES OAMOND HE STUCK WHS COAT | A diamond stud was stolen from J Jd av., this morniy rding t eport récolved by the police, Mr. Stong removed the pin from hie #hirt and pinned itt hie coat hung on 4 | near the door valued P sho eR Rk tk * * WEATHER FORECAST: * SHOWERS TONIGHT AND * SATURDAY; COOLER TO. *® NIGHT; MODERATE WEST * WINDS, * * KK ARKH Stong in his ition, son for iidgen entered the jail aa jail phystetan,) ARRESTED. [in the Manufactures | Pay Streak, PORTLAND ANXIOUS *\ TO BOUST THE FAIR. Loud im the praises of the Port tand Rowe carnival, and of the hospitality of the Oregonians, Se ttle’s delegation to the annual flower? festivai in the Oregon city returned thie morning with tales of the grandest and best time of | their Hvew. Qhe party was in charge of Com ares te of bs ster Exploitation eenteiics. FAKE GOLD NUGGETS 10 BE BARRED must NOT BE SOLD ON A.-Y.-P. E. GROUNDS. No Swindle Found, But Deception Was Possible. ppenstein, of the exposl- tion guards, has ordered Matzger (yy who have a jewelry booth bailding, to reméve from sale the imitation Alaska naggets which they we ateyred of selling as the genuine article, The jewelry concern claimed that they had never represented the nuggets as genuine, but in view of the complaint made against the booth, and the fact that the tmt tation npgxets are calculated to de ceive people unacquainted with the real article, they were ordered re moved. The concession will con tinue to sell other jeweiry Before taking action Chief Wap pensigin earefully Investigated the complaint made by J. D. Field. He found ne ific case of any swin die practiced by the jewelry com pany, #0 merely ord d the nug wets aut because they naturally led to a deception POLUTINGSEHER HAS BEEN MOVED irs Es Working steadily for 30 he with day and night shifts, the A P. department of works te and get night chan which wae emptying f lake Union at the foot and fouling the w life saving exhibitions life again tomorrow at 2:80 ye ti ator where held gin hibitionr WOMAN FLOATER IS FOUND IN THE BAY rhe saving work wi with dally ex y United Press.) FRANCISCO, June Floating in the waters of the bay near the rocks off Fort Potnt, the body of & woman, apparently about years of age, was discovered today, The police believe the which was badly SAN il early tat body, Ldecompoted, had been tn the water It was dresned was a neat tall The underskirt at least & month in what probably ored wilt of green ve & ww Hand stockings were of black allk were | AoYoP, FLOAT IN PARADE Thomas, and wax componed of Mayor Miller, President Chi berg, of the A-YvP., members of the Chamber of Commerce and the Seattle Commercial club, and the } Misses Lamping, ‘Taylor, Geary {and Miller, who represented Se and the seal of the exposition on the nificent float which head ed the big parade of the carnival Inst night, and drew the che and applause of some | 250,000 specta tors. The float was prepared by the management of the carnival, to honor Seattle and Seattle's expo sition, and the members of the par AT PORTLAND ROSE CARNIVAL sin declaring that was never accord ed representatives of one city by any other city in the country Life was tor them one continual round of to such an ex tent that I said that some of the members of the party were a bit loath to leave Portland Mayor Mit President Chil oimiesioner Thomas and the party wined, dined and feasted at every opportunity | The float representing Seattle consisted of a miniature reproduc tion of the Oregon Building at the fair; & huge crown, are unanimou h treatment ler we MELLOW MEAT CAUSED MUCH MIRTH, BUT THIS HOUSEWIFE COULDN'T SEE IT. Thirty cents’ worth of meliow | meat caused a big grist of talk at | police headquarters this morning Operator Jackson was the victim i ordered 30 cents’ worth of beet steak yesterday,” came over the telephone in excited feminine tones and when it arrived I found it to jbe very mellow. That meat wasn't good, you understand, and when I asked the buteher to return my | money and take back bis old meat, be refused, Refused, do you under stand “But, Jackson “No, really madame,” put tn you listen,” PREPARE BASE FOR continued the The A.-¥.-P. department of works {today begar ting the base for the statue of George Washington. wide the main entrance of the fair rounds. ‘The for the statue will be Baturday rat foundation in place by evening The unvelling of the place Monday, when appropriate ceremonies will be held statue on CAN EXPLAIN THE WASHINGTON STATUE excited housewife, “you don't seem to appreciate what mellow meat is. 1 do, and I think you ought to help me get that 30 cents back. Can't you send an officer up here and make that mean, hateful butcher take his meat and give back my 0 cents?” “Well, you see, the police de partment Is not a bill agency,” re sponded Jackson “Oh, well, if you want to be dis agreeable about it, all right, snapped the todignant housewife an she slammed up ine receiver. Jackson recovered after a glass of water SWEAK THIEF GETS. While George The Ninth a Allen, a guest of Pike absent Oaks hotel, on at, near from his Apartment yesterday afternoon, a weak thief ransacked the room and carried a considerable quantity of Jewelry and trinkets. Allen re ported the robbery to the police this morning RIDDLE be ied LIFE eeceernneemneenmenenisionts Max Heindel’s worles of stereop tieon lectures on the Rosicrucian eosophy now going on Tuesdays Arcade hall fond near Union st. will }continued tonight with an addre The Riddle of Life and in which the lecturer will Jendeavor to set forth a theory life that vindicates the doctrine the immortality of the soul in and complete harmony with | known selentific facts, In the | ter part of the lecture a Jnumber of pictures of what Hieindel claims are “thoughts and Fridays in Sec be ay 0 {tenth of lat larg Mr will be shown the also others supposed to modifications caused in the by the different emo tlons: love, hate, fear, anger, ete. This evening Mr, Heindel will dis tribute the free tickets which give admission to his last five lectures the esoteric part of the philosoph dealt with. At all the coming lectures there will a fine musical program consisting of vocal and instrument al selections by some of the best artists tr tle This part of the enterta will be in charge of Mr Clark, who sing show where are Se ain Margaret this ¢ TO TAKE HIS LIFE (My United Press) DALLAS, Ore, June 11 hi life, adopted a untque In tak ing own Kimball faynier which he shot himself The a tree, used was chained string attached t to th gun he and a means of @ pull trigger so that Kimball could discha un while Ik his throat standing in front of th He received the charge in death being mur almost fo tantaneous, The 1862 deceased was a ploneer of ind a veteran of the Indian war 1856. A wife and three grown children survive him, Hi | auleide is attributed to melancholy oe INVENIS UNIQUE PLAN BOTHELL POSTER MAKES TROUBLE i Bothell boost against the law ye . ‘ s taken fhto enthy busily engaged in pastin, ticker h Cox labor Mayor Miller r the Washington pany terday mn Chi to wh interry Inves that nent ec Hothell frightfully my beneath which | | MAKE WAR - AWAY WITH 00S will fat Miss Lamping, as Queen of the * nd bebind her, Miss Tay- ¢ Spirit of the West, Miss Geary Alaska, and Miss seah Miller as the Orient, in the offi- celal seal of the exposition. The float was followed by 200 members of the Portiand Hunt club In full uniform, under the leadership of Captain T. T. Strain, and by the rortiand Police band. Everywhere it met with round after round of applause, and cheers for Seattle filled the afr in a man- ner which left no doubt of the friendly feeling Portland bears to ward the exposition ON GERMS IN PHONES MANY COMPLAIN OF BROKEN MOUTH- PIECES. i none | Public Telephones Are Al- lowed to Become Un- sanitary. Much about the telepho! the elty hotels places being made unsanitary conditions of mouthpieces throughout Thir ie espectally true in uses, and other are public, or complaint te and lodging h there phones A mouthpiece from a public phone Pike was brought to The Star office this morning, and this, with complaints received by The | Star, will be turned over to the city noalth department, This exhibit was, perfect a germ collector as could be found, The mouthplece whe broken and cracked, and it is claimed that {t ts but one of many like it throughout the clty Because of the fact that no better way for the transmission of diseabe }oould be ed, a demand wilt be made upon the health department to inspect (he telephones throughout the city upon inspection con- demn all teleph whieh are not y condition. Every unsanitary telephone should be immediately reported to the city health whenever found on st in the best sanit department itinen. BiG FIGHT FOR AN INCH OF LAND (By United Press) SAN FRANCISGu, June 11.—Suit for the smallest parcel of land ever in litigation in the local courts and probably ever involved in a legal battle is pending here today. The tract is an inch and three quarters wide at its broadest place, which is on Market street, and tapers to a point at Geary street Katherine A. Rivers Munsto are plaintiffs in the suit which is brought against the Mu. tual Savings bank, whose building projects over the diminutive tract. Should the case be decided in fa- vor of the plaintinfs the bank will probably be compelled to purchase the property and Marie ee ee THURSDAY'S EXPOSITION : ATTENDANCE, admis . 14,711 Yor Total since the open ing terday's * * * * * * O37 *® * * * * * * * * * * * a KARR ETEK ER EH

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