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THE SEATTLE . Z _ THE SEATTLE ¥ : 11, NO. 99. TWELVE PAGES, SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, THURSDAY, JUNE 17, 1909. TWELVE PAGES. ONE CENT QUIS CANTELOU FRENCH SAY ARCH WILL KEEP MRS. GOULD PARADED THE Parris, DRAWS FOR STAR! wi (oct | BOYS FROM DECK IN HER NIGHTDRESS 4 Caricaturist Is Now DRINK OF LIQUOR agen if eS ma em 3 = AT THE TIME. tase, cantelow, none ne | Mi} , UNIONS START INJUNC-|CHIEF TO PROSECUTE ee, drawn in . Mie and original style HH TION TO STOP PROPRIETORS WHO ble the wonder and the Testimony Shows ri for many mont | pan WORK. BREAK LAW. andl |) That Actor Was in and wil! draw RTE ELTA Sy te a ore |Labor Council Pleads That Says Pool Halls Are Hang- pies American charac sesh be eee th Or City Employes Need Outs for Boy Crim- (By United Preas.) mn papers, and ’ i ‘ : : $ NEW YORK, June 17.—~Accusi ° os» Wielt to Seattle the sheer inals, | ; IA, Jue 17-—horenisa day to day furnieh : , counsel for Mrs. Howard Gould, who th the most choice - ” “ } zs drawings, which ) . ~ | Claiming that the weleome arch! Pootroom propriet ow 4 3 3 maintenance, with resorting to eo cecal local interest ) | being constructed at Marion st. and | b0y® to frequent t ‘ : blackmailing tactics, Attorney ee f ~ Second av. is & waste of the public pti ve; ie ed t Nicoll, representing Gould, started BONNIE W * i money and is disipating a fund gee ele L ; ‘ s row fs ‘ ‘ \ , ‘ | provides that no ‘ My) a row in ce today which threat delighted to meet you : ‘Dye: \ |that should be used to raise the hth eagh under 21 ’ { : jdt hak 4 We ee \ jsalaries of the city's employes, as }°! see be we 4 ys J ae Oe eh ews, 528 Oe the way Louis Cantelou . 3 q y i | was promised by the councll, a sult |FOM y ini ame. pacified the attorneys before they garicaturi#t, acknowl . 1 j . was filed this morning asking that b erwpotore ve K r ‘4 . had ul to meet in @ physica) en fatrodaction, and when J | restraining order be issued pre | 28° F ¢ ordain r a bs ge and Nicoll apologized to a itively delight | Venting the bullding of the arch. 4 ydancan : | ‘The sult was filed by P. K. Mohr prom , ze rom: Bow oe | More pe dy Mh eens Z , und years ao from er J witness stand today by Gould tn his compliment, although , }against the city of Beatie, R. H . : ; ‘ y ' at the however much she A t Thowson, chairman, and-C. H. Bag gr mae . efforts 40 rove that his wits ap- sadend a compliment , “Ww as secretary board of m tired of ts t p petite for drink drove him from eter me put the [A public works: the pablroom law,” wald y ae 5 | home. d was at the truly é A Judge Malin, before whom the | aay “and | have ordered 1 ‘ ‘ Andrew Frederickson, formerly Tt Monsieur Can-| order was taken, refused to aratit- (0 WAR® Yigorou 4 night watchman at Castle Gould, immediately trans-| " permanent injunction, but stated | Ome Propriet te th od was the first. He testified that that Mecca of all \ F that if he waa shown sufficient |/@¥ Many poolrooms tn Seattle he had seen Mrs. Gould intoxicated, cause this afternoon he would ro-/8%@ fecoanized as hangouts for Sensational Testimony. strain the board of public works | YOUU! ertminal i } olroom proprictor | That Mrs, Gould paraded about | from paying for the arch the fiture the pootr i \\ i r, who Vlolates thie law w u |the Gould yacht in her night dress cides et Lagarde },, nen ult waa filed by Mobr at-the | oo f teh pros , ler F | in search of liquor was the sensa- the ginte law, I y r tonal testimony of Edward Bech- libatwihe law in thin regard ‘ 4 dole, second steward of the yacht | et rieghy enforced | be Niagara. He said that on two oc ; 2 / i | Camwietion under the state 1 ' easions he had seen his mistress j | covering poolroot riew with { J | Intoxicated, and that once she came } | sabimee of $260 lave 4 A “7 | to the door of the yacht’s pantry, ha H a het h | | robed only in her night dress, and asked for liquor. | ? Charles T, Dodge, a carpenter, PROPER MAKE TRIP *e * eee ere eee Q ; . | testified that he had seen Mra, | } , bn wld when she was under the in- Berea cen wan hyd “ p | fluence of Mquor, and then Attor- night from 7 to 8:30 only. This |ney Shearn, representing Mrs, is suing her husband for separate A Bayish Person. doylah Parisian ie the deseribe the French | who for the next few! Drawn From Life by Artist Renfro. lamsoce Of the | Central), 2aper Council, agaties to meters also, No irr | Gould, attempted to introduce in wr) * teers ie Mo 8! QZ AAI) RD AIA cans LLOZ SALAD | vies et, ss reel faathes notice, itated the clash between counsel, L. B. YOUNGS, Supt MRS. HOWARD pegged LATEST FASHION, GO- Letters Cause Clash. ING TO COURT ROOM WHERE SENSATIONAL TRIAL 18 BEING The letters were written by M “THE CONTENDING FAC.| CALIFORNIANS HAVE erssichsees ss HEARD |b hapaes © Weeki tot heals TIONS REACH A A DAY ON THE}; wan tiniebiod br @eesey cuattie 5 WATER. letters referred to financial obligé- ETTLEMENT. tions of Howard Gould. The court Eien denied Shearn the right to Intro- — duce the letters, Nicoll, during the -e ee eee eee eee eee ee * Local Men Acquire Own-| ‘Reception and Banquet on diveussion which preceded the ership of First Av. Pair Grounds This CONV T Hd CAL MuTtin ts fst part of thé black Property. Evening. mailing tactics that have been used all through this case Apology Demanded. |. A settlement of all the contro-| Headed by Governor J. N, Giltet, Shearn was infuriated Lecmaee ia speanating with the dix | the California gation of es) WORE WORD 0 OF FINAL ARGUMENT Is BRE EAKS KS x. sl vated 4 demand ‘that Neal ftribution of the John Sullivan es jto the Alaska Yukon:Paciic. aap The court said that K jtate waa effected srday after-| sition this morning marched down Nice m ' |nooa and the property has been sub. [to the Colman deck, prepacatory: to ME BOATS JURYMEN. AGAIN 22209 R%% {divided among the various claim-| embarking on the steamer Hyak, eS eee enough. Shearn again demanded ante of the Kitsap County Transpérta —_——-- that Nicoll apologize, and Chapman, been tase made upon 8 va ton company, for & trip Sian ak nora RRR 1|Asks That Justice Be Giv-|i7 way pe weexs perore| ¥b° had been called to the stand, ; eo % prope et ® | eae 3 was temporarily excused Tages as totiowe | At the dock the governor andjat the United W ompaoy’® en, No Matter Where MORE WATER I8 BROUGHT | Nicol! explained that he thought 97 Mercantile Invest. Co..$368,000 | Party Were received President | station up to 2 o'ch t the It Hits TO THE CITY. |Shearn had taken bis remark too | Edward Corcoran » 225,000 {Bruce Morgan =. the ym three veesels of the Nome fle . seriously, and apologized to the Charles P. O'Neil! 110,009 {County Transportation COMPANY. | i a reported to | t it - — court. The court suggested that Corwin 8. Shank 30,009 | Who led the delegation to the) HORS Ae tier mhern wat SAN FRANCISCO, dune 17 That a water famine threat- | Nicoll should apologize to Shearn, Gete Sullivan Block. steamer i ail previot ivi ‘ Comparing: himealt ig Giorke ens Seattic is now given serious | and Gould's attorney attempted to 1 vks cotamenan ta Maieamith | Were Jolly Bunch at : Merman Exchange Washington, Francis J. Heney thought by officials of the city . in an aside, to the angry | Investment company acquires the} It was a gay and happy crowd|& Bard winter lias prevailed at) dectared this afternoon that the [Sullivan block on Pirst ay. at alwhich left the wharf, each man | Nom. and although no dviailed | people of Gan Francisco would ened sets Bret Seen in Mrs. Gould's Room. valuation of $400,000. In addition, | wearing in his buttonbole a golden | staet@ment has been recel ved from) justify his political ambitions Cedar River pipeline, imme. Shearn was not mollified, and the Mercantile Investment com-| poppy, the floral emblem of the) }the Gerth, it ia fea od hat the f and vindicate him of charges diately after the water had | hissed MISS BONNIE WHEELER, pany secures 60 acres of tand/state. Governor Gillett was appar | repakis were correc | which have been hurled at him been tuened-tate the city reser. “Don't speak to me.” 5 near Ballard and $0 acres on Squak|ently very much pleased with) the er fear expressed is (hat) by enemies, by electing him dis py y | Chapman was recalled to the Sketch of Star Writer by Great French Caricaturist. | slough. prospects of a trip upon the water posalbty the ship's wireless appar’ trict attorney of San Francisco. The fact that this, the third jstand and swore to having seen Mrs, —— | ‘To take care of the property After a short cruise in the | att pa been damaged wo thal mea Heney’s declaration was made br occurred after ag | Would intoxicated awarded Corcoran the Provident In-| vicinity of Bainbridge tsiand, the cannot be forwarded in the midat of his closing argu ph gives rise to the | ~ - Yestment company has been organ-| Hyak headed for Bremerton, where mente in the trial of Patrick th 4 of Seattle and he writer excellent English, he ox-|jona with Ralph @ topkins Calhoun. oping nak the entire pipeline | hurg, Va., was read by Nicoll. The f : : n prest-|the party Janded for an Inspection | F / : 4 4 " may have to be gon ‘ y itlon, for Monsiour Can-| plained to me thet ax he spoke dont; Putrick J. Kinien, manager; |of the Navy Yard NURSES ELECT , “George Washington was ac fore the city wit reesive hee [BOY s¥ore that he had seen Dustin ‘ .. Th te eee ot ne time: tie | Fred 8. Peterson, counsel; Charles! Every courtesy was shown the cused of being ambitious,” de additional. supply at water | Farnum, the actor, who is named as nd ie (3 expressions did not flow so eye P. O'Neill and Edward Corcoran. | viaiting delegation by the naval | RS TODAY clared Heney, “They eert | ieesuah tie ed seh er | one of the co-resopndents in Gould's ee inn Mego ~ attempted to converse 10 | rhe property acquired by this com-| authorities, who tendered them an} | that he wanted to make himself be 8 : y Jcounter sult for divorce, in Mrs, el oon Be | tte telow te stopping at the, PAWy Includes 75 acres of the orlg-| {nformal reception at the dffice hi ‘ king, but the people of the gd oo break occurred this | Gould's room on several occastons, the absence of! Butler hotel, but wilt move to a/(2& Sullivan homestead of 160/ of the commandant and on board the! pyis morning members of the| United States vindicated him of Dunlap and covered a ats | nel, hove to D " i a half mile. e | xcs WhO will take his! private family shortly, in order to | *e® Sdiolning Hallard on the) warships at the yard and 10 the) Washington State Graduate Nurwex’| DY electing him to the presi pg en ed and the water turned y north, two lots at hth av, and | harbor “ . the Woman's! ‘dency ae the people of San alr ater (urn beginning tomor-|as far as possible keep in seclusion ee ee ee ee not land atl Fhe a | geeagntion met in tho Woman's} Francisco will vindleate me by eat cnt eertaatecend for a time |®avak slough, King count | Pedapation ed placing me in the office of die. [side of Dunlap. When iast night 7 (a jterest wan manifeated eon Apers ' is one of the Is Here to Work. eo duck, whare (ia tues ery ah oe tc} trict attorney.” ithe repairs to that section were - ists abroad, be) wy cite aa eave baie a - ; ripen , rendered : fin ‘ ired the new sec the Beaux Art ar Am very anxious to get & atm ADVICE GIVEN 10 THE: nnesota was docked yesterday.| several papera were rea : ae re ie anwacs Tt famous he ber of drawings under way before The Californians expressed great} stetrical subjects, nursing of chil = ty United yo) . _\ aistanaa Gear be od “ ay Been prominently as.|! ®ttempt any social intercourse | admiration for the navy yard }dren, #t An election of offic ANCISCO, Jv aes That the ation will assume a # explained to me r D erno \e « fimmensely inter-| wit} be held today cludit ergy nse ¢ ¥ , eb Detanies et aan most kind here at the hotel, but I ested in the improvements now be-| Tals e ing a reception and| Patr alhou 5 o eel that bentile at the ° n i es t (By United Preen) and tae eee! cannot entirely avold the public at — ing made on the battleship Oregon,| hanquét will be given the curses ls morning are. SON | Cscbumen. AhGat BEL00000 gallone lice er eto Toe 4 has, although " “rane onsumes about 35,000,000 gallons|ing out that Canadian manufac a hotel, and so will move Into a (Ry United Press.) which Is having the new style hay he Stockade hotel at Alki|Tendered the “ * ase ath Bend ot sits for bit! French tamily today if possible *| gT. LOUIS, Mo, June 17.—10}/" a ‘ Honey, A brief t as declar. | Of Water per day and receives but/turers are the only competitors of ate Who see * stack mast constructed. Governor | point 000,000 by th ar’ | Women through humorvus The only invitation I have ac-| Woman should sacrifice her queen-| Gijett ia strong for the butlding a by the ’ American print paper mills, Sena- od since my arrival fe that of | liness over men’s hearts for pollt-|o¢ warships on the F water department, as it was Then a deposition made by a bell- t ‘The Star readers light the most fastidious. Although boy at the Carroll house, at Lyneh- Cand fic const} Yelo or 1 ht jtor Brown, of Nebraska, today in the Beaux Art club, here in Seattle, | Jeal honors, she would thereby make|8nq even this reconstruction work ‘WILL NOT CHANGE °: jury ; COMMITTEE CONSIDERS an address in the senate, bitterly AWendertul Technique and I am very anxious to visit the @ poor exchange, This ts the opit-|oo%— good” to him, he stated to lowe © gener assalled the Hanace committee for 7 club of which [ have heard such |!on of Amelia Kingham, the actress, |i, naval officers | ST DEGREE of rhetori¢ ument th | proposing an amendment increas- MME Of the serious under! favorable reports. It will be a|Who ts playing here today At 3.30 detest itis’ efternden deal It ‘ ‘ CONDEMNATION OF [ins the low rate fixed by the house BE Bees the means of his wondertn Hingham does not favor s " te on this product # of bis| wondertul thing for Seattle when it} Miss Bingharn not favor Hyak returned to Seattle, During | : ESSA AetRIgue that has prov-|ix thoroughly established, this club | solute indifference on the part of |) Arternoon the party will. pro CHARGE ia towrt | AGN | “Inexcusable and indefensible Holding to c » allege from any standpoint,” was what he nai which will diffuse so elevating an| Women toward olvic affairs, but she cood to the fair grounds, where! | HY Worked out as a atmospher believes that some women should). hanquet and reception will bel : }tions that the United Railr ; characterized the action of the com+ M. Cantelou’e impression of Se-| strive toward extending the domain}).i4 in the California building} Jude Mitchell Gilliam this morn-/the defendant had aut mittee, was born in southern | attle scenes will appear in The Star|/Of domestielty, She declared that! inger direction of the Californialing Brfused to Change the charge | way to retard juatic ‘ street committee will this ficcent would de-| tomorrow as woman took upon herself more | com miswion lin tHe case of Fat Capoularia, | nounced the pr t ‘ ternoon take up the matter of = a. — seeeentonneny | Muties, man would correspondingly | _ } acouged of deliberate hooting to | plored the so dp , mning property ne the pro EASTERN STAR shirk his responsibilities and would | ldeath George Casto the defendant posed Magnolia Way, against which | changed, and the date set for Wed-| willingly stand aside and watch Big Plans Made, lfrom figst degree murder to tha las idaliton (nvaie’ jmany of the property holders haye| nesday, August 11. This date will| woman do the work PORTLAND, Ore, June of Becond degree iilia eee ee raised objections | 1S IN SESSION by : sserted that the infamous It has been pol 1 out that the be changed, according to Direc Nothing remains undone ald that the fact v . - D OUND INSANE tor of Special Events Buckley, who R PRINCIPAL OF | Portland Commercial club to shot in the back pr 1 any | prac of interviewing furo by | people living directly along the pro. has been kept busy for a week LUTHE |the Callfornia business men other charge the defendant and prosecution was | posed thoroughfare do not want it| The ladies of the Rastern Star Jare touring the Northwest, a big re a devilish invention of Willlam J.) and will fight the measure if the | opened their session this afternoon hunting for a date acceptable to the Attorney George Reve is d v of! various local organizations QUEEN ANNE SCHOOL! ception when they arrive here from tondir yulatle and the s Burns and that the United Ratl-| committee decides to favor It in Christensen’s hall. The con- under t " ae ‘oads had a right, if the “miserable| Unies y 3 arre pe tomorrow afternoon, Final nted s the attitude of the commit-| vention will continge until Satur- PS if beconre he failed to ARE ON HUNT FOR ES. eae Jtouches wore given tho program parte teat Bae Athen ep {wretches who wo for Burns|teemen, as evinced this morning,|day afternoon. The meeting this str Properly, Warner | While the visit i offered to sell his documents, to 1 will fees 4 called ‘to . CT. Professor Otto L. Luther, the | last night hile the visitors wi : fered changes, the bill v be killed to-|afternoon was Called r by Giscovered roaming CAPED CONVICTS sid rs the history department at| be entertained during the afternoon Murph purchase them |day or placed ot . which will/the grand matron, Mrs, J. H. Van . Broadway high school, fs to|the big event of the receptton will og (hs pg ita a atone to the city ” — (Hy United Press.) 3 the Bre -- dy Me Je hew Queen joccur at night, when w banquet will morping tha " ¥ - wi h Wi Was found to be |; SAN FRANCISCO, © June 17 | be the princip thelr hos Cast) was killed w ia own gun f t "Big Jit C Phe thing Bien him wet”: | Detectives of the local police Anne high wehool, according to) be given in thelr honor, f tho| Whigh bad dropped from his 5 saieen in Gakiand, and -averred SAILING OF BIG foPA into shreds "| partment are hot upon the trail of jaction taken’ by the school board} | On ott Me Cet re ene land which Capoularis had pi Bote AP US Nin ine dines to et ere Wo the county | Villam Clegg, who, with Joseph | yesterday [event are cpiee for the pecastan | ND, #RArINE AD attack from Caxton | Wat Gallagher te wee ee teat ny lon ee ei ee een ta somes, ata tp Raving Sek om, Cain | alegre wes dare BOAT DELAYED " Sxamined by the) i's nt ped from the Southern | Jand containing all sorts of “Josh Revelle will a mn # on see thea Wit Gans and othe Commission today it linois penitentiary several months ES 10 MEET ‘ning members of the |Capguiaris shot in wolf def S00 earth with dhe akdsotion Gt ones PO! ago. Wright te in custody and has {saat peor aa ake ery ve No) eupite the fact that Casto was | Man on earth with dhe exception ¢ been Identifie CG arty and San Francisco, The fe back Gallagher hiteolt | The sailing of the steamer Minne. meee, county ara captain of the Tino oricen:| TOMORROW MORNING °° will be distributed among the | Hot In. the bact Hbhee. be eiake |potay wwhioh wan to have put owt Mt Fan | who followed the pair to the Const. | oxonrstoniste as they enter Port PE He scored the prosecution as hay-/Hext Saturday morning for the Pere The men were convicted of the vrs | land | ing sidetracked all {asues to @et at|/Orlent, has been delayed longer rn murder of a street car’ conductor The annual meeting of the Ik WEDNESDAY'S EXPOSITION Cn and referred to the de | than was previous!@ thought, and AGAIN at Cheater, Il. Clegg was sentenced | trustees of the Chamber of Com THE GREEN EDITION, |e ATTENDANCE fendant ax "the poor man who wag |ske will not go out unttl Wednes -_ erve 69 years and Wright to | merce will be held tomorrow morn Watch for The Star's Green * Yesterday's admiagions 117 dragged at the chariot wheel day the : “i Rey “ ‘| to her sett iy" at rve 14 years in the penttentiary.|ing at 11:30 and the election of| sporting edition at 5:30 this |# Total since the opening $93,751 * political combination that has|#haft, which was broken on he PREG ALY -?. ox-\'They cacaped t yoar of their |the officers for the ensuing year| evening, All the day's sports |x Inst trip, are taking longer than Yererday ay ms had expir Fs will take place, to the last minute OOOO Oe (Continued on Page Nine.) } was planned upon, Attorney Revolle stated this tte devoid of cloth He adtoffed at the idea of Cal-| mean its eventual death }Taten, and consisted merely of houn being implicated in the dyna routine business ee ee BANK CLEARINGS. Seattle Clearings today . .$1,664,289, 79 Balance: 174.4044 Tacoma earings today ..$ 914,080.00 Balance 49,591.00 Portland Clearings today . .$1,301,338,00 Balances + 182,641.00 Keeeeeeeenenene ee ee eo REE EERE EERE

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