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NEN HERE T TUES Members of State | Federation Fear That an q t to Stuff the © Meeting Will Be Made. Aramor that men about co apring & ae their move on of Women in Beattie | 4 jon, | gear day’ fer 3 wee perturbation ' % clubwom members of it the state are and the 1 passing I Buch action, whiok w fora today causing body, and tt i, if to keep ft ov ¢ the opening program n will be held in ¢ My al church, cor ao | [ATTORNEYS REST HIS BIDE OF CASE—WITNESSES FOR | MAS. GOULD TeSTiFy, | (Dy Untied Press) NEW YORK, June 21 Jing that Announc Howard Gould would not ko on the witness atand In his own jdefense tn wife's sult for sep arate maintenance, Attorney Nicoll juotified Attorney Shearn, repre senting Mra, Gould, that he would rest his case. Nicoll explained to the court that he deemed the testi | mony already recorded so comple } that (¢ was unnecessary to take up further time by putting his [on the witness stand, This action was ® complete surprise the prosecution Shoarn began his rebuttal of the defonse'’s toatimony regarding Mre. Gould's intemperance by jreading affidavit signed by Mra. Allee Stickney Bankhead, who swore that she had never seen the to alleged an 2aEz Snyder, Armstrong and } | client ee ULD WILL NOT @O ON WITNESS STAND plaintif? under the HHquor, and that her jalwaye been ladylike Mra. Bankhead, who ia the wife of Lieut. Bar ad, of the United | States army, now stationed at Port |MoPhorson, at Atlanta, Oa, was |formerly a ward ot Mra, john G |Long, wife of the United States |consul general at Catro, Baypt. She waa living 1902, when the Goukk od Beypt, and stat Jed that she waw Mra, Gould every jday during her stay, She said that she had attended a dinner given by jthe Goulds, and had many oppor tunities orve Mra, Gould's } manners and habits Mrs. Bankhead aald that whe 1 drink any mor | This testimony waa & deposition made head | Numerous witnesses were called | to refute the testimony of the de |fense that Mra, Gould was a hard | drinker of had Influence conduct at Catro in vin deposition also Mra, Gould than @ lady should orroborated by by Lieut. Bank ee oY |Los Angelos, a Others Collaborate on “The Story of the Wedding Ring.” —— —— — | Ages 4g0 & snowhalved High brow got rid of the opinion that there's nothing new under the sun, But the aforesaid H. B. should jbave been In Seattle Saturday af jternoon, He'd have learned that his old #aw belonged in the discard. It's @ shame to tell this but ae “lit involves several well-known Se will be unable to i R dt of the First Unitartar | giifapeak on Uh . | Wet Hay's place Will Give Reoeption. Wednestay, eday and dl evening prokrs will be F habia the Unitarian church, corner io and Olive st. Wednes Spy erening 8 rece) : the visiting © le at the Sorrent Friday will De Washingt Poleration of Womer 1 7 Be exposition. and Friday programms w th Auditoriure re ireh in n State ny at vin be held the far af the Weading subject during the ———— food and clean £ ME HER AY ON GROUNDS TOMORROW. L club of Seattle, fits own efforts raised the : the Michigan Build- A-Y-P. exposition, wil [Michigan Day tomorrow, ‘inner at the Michigan 6:30 in the eventug, and bof musical and other en- features later. There be & business session of the building. Ali day by : $ jattle luminaries, here goes | She called herself Mra, Liss Lewis, of Wenatchee. Lizate is Uh real cutey, You've probably them, Lisale Is one of those meek, doetle creatures who, to all appear ances, carries around a sense of modesty that would make Caesar's stake race. Snyder le Easy. Lisale entered the office of Cor oner James ©. Suyder, in the Alas ka building, after banking hours Saturday afternoon, | “le the coroner jasked Ligsle of the Misa Evelyn | Tilford, the office girl. Deing the obliging attendant Miss Tilford raised the doctor in a hurry, The coroner Was fnvestigating & case in the Elke’ club upstairs, but was on the job with a rush. And thla was the line of piffle purveyed by the peach “Really, doctor, I am unacquaint ed with you but realising that you are an official of King county I have presumed to ask a favor. You |e, my home is at Weaatehee and I expected to recelve a cheek to- day, but it has failed to arrive, I have but a few dollara If you could advance me a small loan un tl Monday I will let you keep my wedding ring aa security.” int «meekly WILL TAY AGAIN TO TURN ON THE WATER In all probability water will be turned through the Cedar = river pipe line Into the city reservoirs to day, This morning it was an nounced at the office of L. Bh Youngs, superintendent of water and light, that the break in the wife look like « selling plater in a} ee “Ob, really, madame, I couldn't [think of accepting your ring as seourtty. | will willingly lend you $2,” responded Coroner Snyder } Which he did. With profuse ex preasiona of gratitude Lissie beat iit to the elevator Tt seems, however, that Lieste | was plentifully supplied with “wed jding rings.” Lissie sallied forth and her next appearance, as near ly as can be learned, happened at} the undertaking establishment of| Butterworth & Sons, There Little} |Lissie spread the salve and, to tmake a jong story short, Bert But |terworth separated himself from §2 in aliver, aceepting a “wedding ring” as security. Deputy Coroner William Borthwick was deeply im pressed with Lizsie’s Hine of loo loo language and he came across with a five-apot le Stil! Good Today. Lizate evidently belleved the! graft to be soft, for this morning THE STAR—MONDAY, JUNE 21, 1909, “A CHANCE!” GIVE BABIES LOM ANGELIOM, Cal, June ? If the officials of all big cition of the United Btates would take 48} much patos to enforce laws created to protect bablow as they do to en foree those created for the benefit lof grownups, the frightful death rate among Mittle tote of our country would be out In half.” | This {# the statement of City} Health Officer L, M. Powers, of baby ehamplon, | who has won his right to be listen ed to. For statistics show that, for bables, Powers has made Loa} Angeles the mont healthful clty of 250,000 inhabitants or over in the United States, If not in the world Tho latest figures disclose that) WEALTH OFFICER L. M. POW only one of every ten babies born) gRg OF LOS ANGELES, CAL tn thin elty die before they are) AND SOME LOS ANGELES BA one year old, while the general! gigg, death rate for all cities in the United States Is one out of every alx The babies ing of one-story dwellings spread ing over a great area, instead of tenements bullt skyward, is not onty advised, but is promoted “The laws governing the ventila tion of buildings, the cleaning of streets and the collecting of gar bage are rigidly enforced. “All cases of infectious disc. are carefully quarantined L but most important eo far a the bablee are concerned, every dairy supplying milk to the city ie subject to rigid inspection, tes! of the milk are made constantly, and the laws governing the man agement of dairies born in this clty from May 1, 1907, to May 1, 1908, humbere 364, including all races. Of theee only 418 died before they were ono year old. “There are several very impor tant reasons for this low mortality among bables, and if the other cities would follow our plan, there fs no reason why the frightful death rate among bab! should not be eut down,” says Dr, Powers Here are the rules by thia elty keeps down the among now-born habte The lawe against the over crowding of dwelling house and tenement roome are enforced, “Any attempt of various nation which ath rate say, “juet as big chance she called on Augustus Armetrong, United States commissioner tn New| York block. Mr. Armatrong feli| for two bucks, Just how many more Seattle citizens accepted! wedding rings” from Lizate prob-| ably will remain a mystery, Tha rings cost about $2 a gross So It will be seen that Lizate, of Wenatchee, bad an eye for the main chance under that mask of modesty Neediows to state the vietima have not reported their loesea to the pollee, Dr. Snyder ye he ts about to write a aketeh entitied, “The Mystery of the Wed ding Ring,” or “How I Fell For | Lizzie.” oS a=ee Cee eee eee eee eo ea * |& IRRIGATION TONIGHT, }@ “trrigation will be allowed is tonight from 7 to 8:30 only, | ® This applies to meters also, ® No irrigation will be allowed | ® until further notice, * “L. B. YOUNGS, Supt.” seeeeeeene eRe eee eee teak 4. DB. Walsh Here. J. D, Walsh, goneral superiatend aan people will visit the Ramicr valley section, which oc-|ent of the Colorado Southern rail- ae and keep open house | curred Saturday, had been re | Toad, with headquarters at Denver, MAN MAY BU MTG CHINESE OFFICIAL SUICIDE ASKS COUNTRY. —_ Valted Press.) : #1—-Yuan Skth Kai, yeenias of China, who the “golden cord” @overnment, whieh Suggestion to commit only alternative to Hon, today has petitioned thee regent for perminsion to And the United States sete no date for bis been accepted ns an ot the willingness of te expatriate him- of the empire, The has practically decided though the influence eeart on the Chinese fe greatly feared w- to the belief of local has many enemies oe find while he might Violence it ix generally an attempt to make hete would be hiocked RS HERE. OU. 8. Appraisers of in New York sity today and will be tomorrow morning bly two days Up in their hearings providing « this marked have t Is actu eeaus month he paired. Thia afternoon & test will be made, and if no further breaks oo- cur the water will be turned on. Advices from Dunlap state that the breaks there have also been about completed, and if no further accidents occur the city will have its additio supply of water through the Cedar river pipe line. SMALL BLAZE CALLS OUT FAIR FIREMEN The Exposition Fire Department on the A-¥.-P. grounds had a run thia morning to the Agricultural buliding, where a hot box tn the ex hibit of the Kerr Glass contpany caused a small blaze. The discov ery of the trouble before It became serious prevented more than a fow dollars’ damage being done, YOUNG WOMEN GAMP OUT AT A-Y-P. The military camp on the A-Y-P. exposition grounds was the scene of peculiar activities today, when the young women of the musteal or ganizations from the University of Puget Sound, at Tacoma, took up their abode in the soldiers’ tents | for the coming week. A few minor | changes have made the camp avail lable for the use of the young women, who will be afforded an opportunity to live at smafl ex pense while they attend tho falr and render musical programs for the benefit of exposition visitors They will give numerous con certs, under the direction of the Department of Special Events, the firat being tomorrow evening in the Auditorium. Miss Gertrude M Horner, of the musical department at the university, bas charge of the encampment, which Is to be con ducted along military lines. CLEVER WOMAN WiLL GIVE SONG RECITAL The musical recital which is to be given by Miss Lena Duthie at the Areade hall this evening prom ise to be one of the cleverest and |most Interesting events of this sort that has ever been held here Miss Duthie’s work In the Inter: | pretation of Scotch and Irish songs |la very clever. Having studied un der some‘of the best known mas tera of London and Italy, and pos |seasing the natural ability to imt- |tate, she renders her performances doubly interesting by .a brief sketch of the song and the writer preceding each song. | The musical recital will consist of Scoteh and Irish songs and bite lot the folklore of those countries i * jig in the city. He is accompanied | by his family, NEWS BULLETINS SAN FRANCI8CO—Cable advices from Pekin report that it fe the tn- | tention of the Imperial government to amend its constitution so that |subjects now residing in the United | States and other foreign countries |where they are not admitted to citizenship will retaln their ballot jon Chinese affatra. | TACOMA—lp to noon today a total of 27 men and youths had been arrested by the police under the new cigaret law, All have been fined $2.50 and conta, TACOMA—More than 1,000 mem- bers of the G. A. R. and Women of the G. A. R. and W. R. CO, of Waahington, assembled bere this morning for the 27th annual en campment. VANCOUVER, B. C-—Tho crews of the American fishing steamers belonging to the New England Wish- ing company are on strike and in the event of successfully tying up the Manhattan when she comes in, the feet will be practically out of commission and the plant Idle, WABHINGTON—Tho sub-commit- tee considering confirmation of the reappointment of Robert Deviin aa United States district attorney at San Francisco, reported to the sen ate judiciary committees today with out recommendation. Senator Pilea committee, sald that the committee was waiting for further evidence. WASHINGTON—The senate to- day took under jamendment to the tariff bill, pro- posing that leather boota, harness and belts for machinery be placed upon the free Het, LONDON—A message from Shields today saya the British steamship Hartlepol, which docked today, was damaged as the result of a collision with an unknown vee sol Saturday near Dovor. CALIFORNIANS SEND GREETING 10 SEATTLE Just as the one hundred Cal- {fornlans who visited Seattle in a apectal train were entering Ban Franelaco on thelr homeward Jour ney, an aerogram was sent to the Hon, John H, McGraw, president of the Seattle Chamber of Commerce, expressing delight at the treatment accorded them In Seattle and stat- ing that in thotr bellef the A-Y.-P. BK. would prove of benefit to the whole Pacific coast as well as to the Northwest. The aereogram was signed “One Hundred Californians,” jot Washington, chairman of the sub-| consideration an| shoes, | health and happiness as we give alities to congregate in crowded who were babies sections le discouraged. The bulld om eee VICTORIA BRINGS. GOLD FROM NOME: CAMPS = Are you loontny for a lodging house? Gee our business chance column, The Victoria, of the Alaska 8. 8. Co,, the first boat to reach Nome and the first to return, made her berth at 6 o'clock this morning. bringing $750,000 tn gold Sho reports the stories concern ing the fee bound vessels to be much exaggerated. The CHICAGO MISFIT PARLONS i400 WIRST AY, Wond a in Men's Tellor-Mi led-for Multa, and T - rtul SCENE IN “THE SERVANT IN THE HOUS MOORE THEATRE WEEK OF JUNE 27TH, 150 SEATS For Charles Ran Kennedy’s Great Drama [The Servant in the Howse” rms | | CES Given by the Star as Prizes in the HIDDEN WORD CONTEST Commencing Today HERE IS THE PLAN: A 12-word sentence pertaining in some way to “The Servant in the House” is hidden away somewhere in this evening's Star among the advertisements and read- ing matter. These words are placed in twelve different locations and printed in a little larger type than the words preceding and following them. The plan is to have the readers locate the words of thia sentence and so connect them as to make the same reading as the original sentence (on file at The Star office) and comprising exactly the same number of words in their proper order or neafest to it The readers sending in the twenty-seven correct an- swers most neatly arranged will each receive a pair of seats for the opening performance of “The Servant in the House” at the Moore Theatre, Sunday evening, June 27th, Answers must be received by twelve o'clock, noon, tomorrow, June 22nd Names of winners will be announced in The Star ‘Tuesday evening. Answers Must Be Sent by Mail, Addressed to Contest Editor, the Star, Seattle, Wash. Answers delivered at The Star office or by special delivery will not be considered Watch for tomorrow's contest. ‘T'wenty-four seats for tomorrow's winners, twenty-four seats for Wednes- day's winners, twenty-four seats for Thursday's win ners and twenty-four seats for Friday's winners, making a total of 150 seats given by The Star in the five contests, SPOKANE BOOSTERS ON cs youte SIGHTSEEING TRIP fer "en arrent the ral mad t have visu! HOWARD COSGROVE 10 PRACTICE LAW HERE furninh after ider ursion to ' unday, June 27 Spokane iber of Commerce chosen the Bremerton yard Hood Which purpose the ateamehip Chippewa has navy and to) was selzed by the depution veral games of chance been char: | running. tered ke ‘ ar boat No lea 4 whor . in morning w t in vinit ard of the trophy cups aboard the Tonnes donated by the of Bpokane, will be Later the the quiet and will the evening spokane eanal, for which wa vwing $ higt ald arrested smith Marshall and J D. Hiliman th wi the the 1 where and made tirst wil cn olsen examined f Will enter into | today and charged of Hooda gambling 4 until Michael Edwards wnKer will, als are water canal vie Tato in well as Invited | SUES CONTRACT | - The trial of the suit of John] Luper against H. ©. Henry and John Doe Anderson, for damages to the amount of $26,000 for personal injury, began this morning before Judge Tallman Luper claimed that he was in jured by being struck in the stom ach by # pole being holsted by donke ine which was not st as steamship realdent advance thi ree ad-| who are the | ; R agent elreus, M. Harvey, general for the Hagenbock arrived tn t) with the first of t vertising cares and 2 billing n t Hagenbeck-Wallace show the third largest in the country, being good working condition ja combination of Carl Hagenbock The defendants were engaged in| famous menagerie, the largest tr preparing a roadbed for the C., M.|the world, and the old Wallace & P. B. Ry. company at Cle Blum elreus Kittitas county The same performance the The aceident occurred September | wild animals as has been given on 14, 1908. the midways of several fairs, maha and St. Louls, la give the elreus in a steel cage center of the hippodrome. The | Bente of the |shows will be in Seattle July this position and 6 on their first trip to the after bis resignation, two months cific connt ago, of the position of private ARREST AN ANNOYING "ithe Cosgrove familly, includisg BOY PROGRAM VENDER the widow of the late governor and HOWARD G. COSGROVE, morning mer ‘ eldest gon Congrove, Howard G, Cosgrove of the late Gov. 8. G and who has the distinction of hay ing served as private secretary for three g 1ore in as many months, has opened law offices at 201-3 | Burke buliding and will practice in Seattle. In addition him by Cosgrove it is in Bros of to the fame visited his fllustrious father is the youngest man to the board of re university. To was appointed n | Mr such er Appo' state Ne Pa Tho trial of charged with againet Blanche Rosburg a fow| montha ago, began in Judge Gil-| Ham's court this morning George H eriminal Flltot, Asnault the younger son, Elliott, with How ard Cosgrove, have purchased a residence on Queen Anne hill and the three will make thelr home tn nereafter The Bxpoaition Guards yesterday |{h!# city hereafter made the arrest of a program boy accused of bothering visitors, The ANID GAMBLING ON | Yenders from becoming annoying io A raid was made by Deputy Sher: | their solicitations for business. The iffs Jack Liner, W. J. Griffiths, |boy arrested was released with a Sam Klein, and Allen Stark, yeu: ! warning BRIGHTEN UP! Paints, ofls and varnishes of the best quality and a large stock of high grade brushes at the FEDERAL P. & W. P. CO, 1314 First Ave. Rapids Furniture Sale At the STERN FURNITURE CO., 1528 Second Ave. If you have not already taken advantage of the many bargains, do not fail | to do so before this sale is over. Dresser, double wise of to mirror, alee 24x30 $32.00," Rale price of solld quartered 0% 1! front, two top draw vol pattern plate | Regular valve $19.15 | Dresser, like out, golden finish, has French bevel oval plate mirror, size 18x24; two swell top draw- era, size of top 20x40, Regular value $12.50, Sale price .., ‘ . $7.95 Chair, like cut, In golden finish; has wood seat; very strong and substantial. Regular value *hair, lice cut, made of solld oak; has cobbler seat; very strong and well built. Regular value $2.00. Sale 1.10 price like out, ¢ golden of $2.45 Vienna Bentwood Chair, in dull mahogany, weathered oak, cane weat Regular value $2.50, Sale price like cut; has an all-tron frame; made quality of wire, will never sag and Ix n every way; both ends will drop or may be as a davenport os a full-sized bed when uit, Regular value $9.00 $4 95 Sanitary Steel Couph. of the very bes ke out; framo ts A’ copper; has Frenoh bevel plate sine 1ixi4, Rewular $3.25 $5.00, Bale price ‘THE STERN FURNITURE CO.| Grand Rapids Furniture Distributers, 1528 SECOND AVENUE Between Pike and Pine Str Hat oxtd mirror value Any Goods Pur~ chased at This ct De | MAIL ORDERS | FILLED ON ALL GOODS AT ADVER. TIED PRION. QUALITY THE DEST.