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THE SEATTLE TWELVE PAGES. TAF A GISAGREEABLE BUT NECESSARY DUTY SEATTLE, Tiers in English | and Submarine {By United Prone col! o o@ the Eos three boats. 1) € 11 was ge with fiftecn of © 17 was badly fam gee the Unknown third boat Dat her condit has not The third boat the freight e, which crossed | wasnine PowpEk © 7 C if is bh ving te as ber damages = are —— Settee eee eae SPARK CLEARINGS. Beattie eee eee ee eee ee peeterenenes who ' Even Gov INVESTIGATING WRECK. The inquiry into the disastrous wreck of the Yosemite will be re sumed at 2 o'clock this afternoon in the marine inapector’s office in the Federal vullding. It l can be shown that the ‘pant. | =r aloon gown’ recently tntrod veo | EVeryone Asked to Help| |trom Parts is becoming and wii) Show Eastern Editors 11} KEEPER CHARGED © Py fo the attractiveness of ¥om™) the Beauties and Great- sald Dr, Emma E. Bower MW EMBEZZLEMENT was the Kueat of honor at a recep-| Mees of Seattle | ton given last night by the Modern + a Hive No. 944, tn Car An appeal has been tasued by the . geen he: the | penter’s hall, “then, although I now Chamber of Commerce to all anto-| Rerieiea yesterday | object to the much-dlectened gown ) egy et nah De olb 7 to apeiat| United States Deputy 1 will withdraw my disapproval It} gatos to the convention of the Ne Lathe on & warrant/ is the duty of every woman to look | tional Editorial association, whieh _ commissioner == Arm-|as attractive as possibie.” meets in Seattle next week. They gga of the Do’ Dr, Isabella Holden, Great Med are asked to join in taking these t, on a charge, foal Adviser of the Modern Macca | representatives of the newspapers m0 of the funds of bees, in company with Dr. Bower, | trom al} ever the United States on | Deer, in Alberta, were delegates to the International | o giort automobile trip throughout fio te at present in cue! Counct! held at Toledo, and are the city, leaving the Oeamber ot Bate a hearing before here to attend the Nationa! Counctl Commerce, in the Central building, at 2 o'clock this| which opened its convention yem! 4. 4 oelock, returning at "a haat terday. Monday afternoon, July 19 The officers of the Chamber of {Commerce particularly urge each automobile owner who ean do so to jMecompany the quewts, In order to! |ehow the visitore the proper cour teay and point out to the best ad | Vantage the features of interest to} | he seen on this trip. The appeal is made because of [the large number of machines re. quired, Those who are in a post bof the hallowed sanctity of courts and judges, | tion to respond are asked to com- iews lament that any suspicion, unfortified by pesca be “ieee 2 doe ear A yw genet tive, incontrovertible proof, should be voiced against | chine and whether or not the owner b safeguard of the people's rights. Hay, Pog ood . ee = tthis hoary and well bolstered tradition, demanded | many cats will be avatlable, and to that he could lay his hands on before he would Rs ceate ot anon, ind \ investigation. the Seattle Press club are particu : " ‘ larly anxious to make this tour over Rot even the wildest anarchist, has any idea that} the city a distinct success, ax tt will litigant appears in court with a kidnaper’s sack |>* More effective than any other - | feature of the entertainment to the | pieces and throws it at a judge. And few persons) members of the Editorial aveocia.| sense believe that agents of the corporations meet jrserben | Bends 3 a tnd "9 ‘ : . ‘ pt om oO ev. a mysterious places at midnight and slip into their | ing to the tmportance of perfecting | a kage of greenbacks. Arrangements at once, ft te urge -_ sr that reaponses be made to the cham- 0 know anything of corporation workings in these | ber without delay. fe well aware that actual bribery is a crude as well as a betime. This passing of money back and forth under Biise is only done by the Ruefs and Schmitzs, the lowbrows of corruption ing the supreme court is a far more subtle and delicate| Man mere bribery. Asa usual thing it began long be fore| Mounted the bench, and it can be relied upon that the ion was something intangible, something that could ht into marked “Exhibit A.” Prove that a court or a judge is corrupt to any degree) difficult task if it must be done according to the rules | Tt would require an impartial tribunal, an unbaised Prosecutor, and an overt act of guilt on the part @ combination of circumstances extremely rare. | sot to be expected that all venal judges will commit} court and bron | LOCAL WOMEN ENTERTAIN NA TIONAL DELEGATES AT CHURCH TODAY, The four Seattle hives of the La dies of the Maccabees of — the | World joined forces and tendered a luncheon to the delegates to the National Couneli today, and auch a ft indiscretions ; that all will resign from the bench to @Mlorneys for corporations fact that it is almost impossible to establish to a| delictons luncheon as they | werved ‘ ¢ , kept them more than busy ical certy the guilt of a court is the one reason Luncheon” was what they calted | in of respectable proportions should be considered |!t, but the repa was complete , i {from soup to.nuts, and the “ Be iVestigation lenjoyed every course, ‘Covers were Possible cha: would a complainant have had to| placed for 86. | rate | Great clusters of red roses, the Beyond d the identity of the person respon-| emblem of the Maccabees, adorned the Tony Richardson or the Chehalis leak? Ixcept the. tables, and st ahah Sent & Toes Amateurish blunder at hope could there have been of torsied rs charming souvenir Me ttiat Judge Gordon wrote that Harris decision? | ‘The drill corps of Hive No " served the guests, They gave DENCE IN THE COURT OF THE STATE IS | short exhibition of their drill work PLUTE NECESSITY IF WE ARE TO LIVE OUT-| pi ind atated the. luncheon | ANARCHY. THE ONLY WAY THIS CONFI-|Mrs. Pearl Cots was in charge o CAN BE RESTORED IS BY A THOROUGH IN-|!"¢.0rll! Corps charge of MATION, THE STATE BAR ASSOCIATION HAS Mrs, Clara Allred and Mro, % ©, ,BEFORE IT, WRITTEN PLAINLY, AND | “*uffmai and 2) helpers $ OF THE SUPREME COURT, JUDICIAL , LAID ASIDE, SHOULD THEMSELVES see PLAN FOR CELEBRATION THEY ARE CLEARED OF ALL SUSPI- ———— ee of the Ce 1} ONLY IN FORMAL AND LEGAL TERMS,|, At, meeting of te oon | » OF THE PUBLIC. tees were appointed to make ar WANT AID OF AUTO OWNERS ee ee eer MACCABEES HOLD PRE TTY LUNCHEON ae WILL TELL THE WORK FOR WOMEN Big Mass “Meeting to Be Held Tomorrow Night in the Interests of the Working Girl With Mra. Florence Kelly, a worker of national fame, and Rev Anna BD. Shaw, the national presi dent of the Woman Suffrage party as the chief speakers, the mass | Meeting to be held at the Armory | tomorrow evening, under the sw splices of the Beattie Central Labor council, In the Interest women and childres who work, promises to be the moet Interesting gathering of its kind ever held in | 10 the Northwest. Rev. Anna Shaw stayed over os pecially to attend this meeting, Re aides these two wormon other tnter [esting addresses will be delivered by Thomas B. MacMahon, Dr, L. G Johnaon, and Fred 8. McCullough. The A-Y-P, band will be present ang will play at different times during the evening All the ministers of the city will be prosont in the audience, aa also will the delegates to the National Counell of Women, The purpose of the moeting is to turn the } attention of the people of this state and city to the condition of the working women and children and to better their conditions Everyone is invited to attend There will be no admission charged Norman A, Ward, the secretary of the Ministers’ association, today sent notices to all the ministers to attend the log rangements for a rousing colebra tion on Labor day These committees will meet in Joint session at the Labor Temple Saturday night. Merchants are warned to pay no attention to per iietting de who do bear credentials algned by the n ations officers of the Central Labor Coun ell Valentine H. May, an insurance wgent, with offices In the Alaska building, went to meet his mother as she landed from the Tacoma boat yesterday afternoon, and he found hor—a corpse, The woman, Mra. Katherine H. May, who was arge woman, had barely caught the at ae it swung away from the Tacoma wharf, and the exertion caused by running to cateh It et taxed hor weak heart, and she died before the boat had traveled 200 foot NEW ARRIVAL DISAPPEARS. George Harris, @ recent arrival from California, whe has been Hv |ing at 1811 Summit ay., disappeared }last Monday and bis friends ar worrying ovar his absence, Th police have been enlisted to locat the missing man, SHOME EDITION LSS WASHINGTON, of the) THURSDAY, PATRO DISCHARE JULY 15, asa Vagrant, and Chief Ward Holds That Act Is Unwarranted Patrolman F. W. Blacker was dis joharged from the polices depart jment by Pol Chiet Ward this ding an in gation oting of Anton ¢ at the foot of W yesterday afternoon } Blacker says he arreste gales aa w Vagrant. Wh fof the police — patr made a dash for li Hired one tn the |terved to The patrol m: Gon ie te Gonzales Blacker at this apoed. | threw his gun | laste tly on the fleoing prisoner anc be ar leken Gousales » then ‘ thé bullet struck him In the Of the joft leg at the knee joint ck Blacker says Gonrales bas been fhenging around Main st. saloons }fof more than a. month, and yes jtorday he placed him under arrest jae Vagrant “1 never b te: aid Gor e the et howpital this 1 think | can loaf all 1) Want as long as | bave money and selther steal nor I am & tember of the fir m® union in good standing pose to allow this Warranted act to go unnoticed. Under the inw a police pus Mah has no right to shoot at b pris oc Raga re harge or wh fleet's life is in dang admits that he arrested Man merely #8 & vagrant Ohief Ward | t | ga ker’ « dismissal when ed of the facta | WHITE FLAG THROWN UT Pi eens COMMANDER BURREN. 6 TO THE ARMY OF re NATIONALISTS, (My Uelted Pree) TEHBRAN, Persia, July 15.--Or dering the Cossacks to couse firing fabout noon today, Col, Liakhoff,) commander of the forces which} bave been defending the city dicated that he would surrender to the Nationalists, This means the overthrow of Shah Mohammed Ail} new} d the establishment of Perelan government ander sitution. At daybreak today the Nationalist febels, who invaded the city two days age, and have been fighting thelr way towards the shah's pal Bee, renewed their furlons Upon the barricades held by the Coeacks. The firtng con tinued for several hours before Makhoff crdered his men to cease The commander of the shah's forces, {t is understood, Is now deal ling with the leaders of the rebels, jagreeing to surrender if his men aré guaranteed protection and al lowed to Join the forces of the new Government when It ts established. a a com Russia Assists Shah. } ST, PETERSBURG, July 35.—The \fareian office today sent orders to the Russian troopa stationed In Per fale to arrange for the safe removal ‘of the ehab across the frontier. This order is Inferred to mean that the shah is shout to be foreed to abdi ente and ee National Connell Meets at the Plymouth Church in Business Session Today) 1909, ROM FORGE | Shoots Man Held semen d ins} attack | WOMEN NAME | NEW OFFICERS THE SEATTLE TWELVE PAGES, ONE CENT WHAT THE UNIVERSITY HAS GIVEN 10 THE METROPOLITAN BUILDING COMPANY WITH LEASE OF LAND FIERCE ALOT " — AIT zal T ra With Exemption From TRIKERS axes Make It Better Prop- osition Than if the Regents IN THE EAaT Had Given It for Nothing aan |State Troops Are Sent to| The lease given to the in P February, 1907, covering the tet l erty the Scene and Disorders (°°'"\""" 4 ses é : ounded on the north and sout on | Again Break Out— 0, re Fittt : sce | t a a setween Wi an 1 1 | Many Seriously Injured 00. jy ie aller berm , ll cost the | ‘ l of the lease le ) o pay for taxes if they owned the property, jrorty. BE tee state. on The lease now held by the Metr tan Building Company Rocks, six milex below Pittsburg ginall d to James A. Moore. It was for thirty today, to quell the rioting be letermined up praises the striking employes of the ; rs ed Steel Car company and a @ | me Moore fe 1 that the term of thirty years was of strike enna that has bees in rt to secure the money necessary for the ime proveme propert The lease was then extended to ny made « fif years, the other conditions remaining the mn the plant and r a 4 * Gratio otriie . then transferred his interests to the Metropolie t in great numbe > 1 ding ( 1 that corporation undertook to have by the local authorities. ‘ n of the anger ath ¢ lease chang i away with the appraisement rental of hun trikers and thel nditions ay tipulated sum for different pe s dur- friends an¢ to storm the " plant, the delayed throw.| i” ¢ life In this they succeeded, and on Febru- ing open the dc jary 1, 190 ified lease went into effect, providing as Plant Surrounded. | follows The strikers have surrounded the| plant with hundreds of From Feb. 1, 1907, to Nov. 1, 1912..$ 15,000 per annum. While save a : | For the next ten-year period........ 40,000 per annum. jay, none a For the next ten-year period... 80,000 per annum. : this asl For the next ten-year period 100,000 per annum. tr ties pitehed bat-| For the remaining twelve-year period. 140,000 per annum Hthew that i « , 1 be Nth - be a oe White i This will bring te university in fifty years the sum of jfatalition have been reported, it t* | $3,988,000, or $79,076 per year. Ley beth mad ra tea thoes pote At the present valuation of the property—$4,000,000— taken away by their comrades figuring on a 6 per cent basis for appraisement purposes, or Most of the rioters were forelgn-| .5 “tonne = or ‘oul ers, who, fearing arrest, refused to | > 400,000, the taxes today at 3 per cent would amount to give reports of the tnjured. Sev-| $72,000, whereas the Metropolitan pays at the present period eral women who rushed into the bit $15,000 per annum fray, attempted to drag their hus bands to safety, received in In other words, if the Metropolitan Building Company a Shot In Riot. owned the university property it would have to pay an- Township Chief of Pollee John} nually now $72,000 for taxes. Whereas now, under its Farrell was among the most ser- While leading a de.| Jase, and exempt from all taxation, it pays but $15,000, a effort to tously Injured net profit of $57,000 a year. tachment of ties in a: | ore pa clash between a mob of| ‘ oe en po ‘ rer egg ingrdn When all of the contemplated improvements hate been bed twelve times and was shot! made, the property will be worth $8,000,000, without considering through the shoulder, While his condition is serious {t ts thought|the increase in land value, now fixed at $3,000,000. Sixty per conditio r | 3 he will live cent of this would be $4,800,000. With the rate of taxation at Trouble Starts Afresh. 3 per cent, the taxes would amount to $144,000. Whereas, for | otln 1 A #0c te ‘ ’ . ; bee ee een ee curs:| tet years from November 1, 1912, during which period the 'One trooper was hurt #erlously by a shower of bricks and was carried to a hospital The constabulary ifinally sucoeeded tn driving off the) atrikers At noon 4,000 strikers and their sympathizers held a masse meeting in the lower section of McKees Rocks, The men were addressed | in several languages by the speak ora, property should reach the value of $8,000,000, the university | will get a rental of but $40,000 per year. Under the terms of the rental contract, as soon as buildings are erected they revert at once to the University of Washington, the Metropolitan Building Company controlling them, however, during the full period of their lease, Because of the ownership of the buildings by the uni- versity, no taxes can be assessed against the property. So that the Metropolitan Building Company, during the term of the lease at least, are much better off than if they had been given the property outright by the university. ee ed WEATHER FORECAST Fair tonight and Friday; & light weet winds, * Sweresnnesss t+ + * * In its literature, the Metropolitan Building Company says that the money value of the gift to them by the university for the period of their lease is $222,000 per year, making a total for the life of their lease of $11,100,000. FALS TEN STORIES; SOLDIERS ESCAPE WW Olt AT PROIENCE SENOATIONAL MANNER teeeeee international {tional officere by the management at the | utding last evening, was a brit] W, H. Simpson, the window wash: | iis teed Wea lant affair Fiags of ali nations | or who fell from the tenth story SAN FRANCISCO, July 15.—Of- mingled with gorgeous flowe yes bul re and window of the White £ ferns, Soft music and delicious vi-|terday morning, died last evening ae high Xpermi algea ty The morning sexslon of the Na-|#Nds went to make the event a most| qt 7 clock at Provide ve hospital, Charisa & Pettingill and W arren » tional Counctl of Women of the} foreign w is leit lant even ere cet 5 in ‘der was COVeY, military prisoners who en- United States, which is in conven: /ing on their special train for Port-| notified, but he hag not yet decided gineered a sensational mic ht es- tion at the Plymouth ebureh today, /iand and the south lwhether an inquest is necessary be from the Presidio guard house, waa ontivened by the election of | Simpson was married and 4g|About 2 o'clock yesterday morning oftienr ly id, His wife Ix at Newport they made their way to the roo l = he cust the Sere < by way of a water pipe, and ese: ganization, which Himite the presi was notified of his death this morn ed through @ ventilating shaft feat to two terms, Mrs. Mary Wood MANUFACTURER DIES Ing. simon fived at 810 Colum.) They were discovered by the onorary president ; yw | darkn afte: exe e of sho ion Sate us mt otect-| John H. Behive! wealiks | the Jast six month ©. Window |Win ihe guard’ iticad dees coat ed officer p to date President, | Manufacturer of North Manchester glint near the 1 house lead the offi. Mrs. Lillian M, Hollister, of Detroit Ind., died of heart failure at the! | cers to bell that one of the men vice jont, M Kate Waller | residence of his A. C. Schivel ver struck by a sentry's bullet Mra. Hollister {9 the Supreme | Mr. Schively was 6 years old | Le ROR RO Rk ek Cor lor of the Ladies of the) together with Mrs, Schively and | * * Maccabees of the World, and 1s one | thetr daughter, came to Seattle one | \] CHAMBER TODAY * WEDNESDAY'S A.Y-P. * of the foremost women Workers for | month ag tho exposition | * ATTENDANCE, *& the advancement of ¥ uneral services will be conduct:| * Yostorday's total ad. * Mrs. Barrett, who we yd ed at the home of A. ©. Schively| ‘The Pacific Coast Association of} * missions ......... 24,001 *% ae vice-president of the nal | tomorre ning at 10 o'clock.| Nypserymen met in their annual ® Total for season ....1,004804 & Counell> has been for years con-|Cremation will follow, Mrs, Schively | convention in the assembly room| * * nocted with the Florence Crittenton | 4nd her daughter tntend to leave} o¢ the Seattle Chamb Of Come ORR ROR Ok Home Mission, which establishes for North Manchester in a fow days.| meroe this morning and continued “ - homes for unfortunate women and |their deliberations this afternoon. } FEARS FOR HIS BOY girls in the slums | PARISH TAKES OFFICE | Officera will be elected late this + Mra. Flo Jameson Miller, of Wil | afternoon. : i }inington, Ill, was eleote ren: | = = r Hoonding paitiaed and Mre Pauline| Albert B. Parish was sworn {n as CHARGES ASSAULT. | Carl Blanes, father of 1T-yRarold | Bteine of Toledo, Ohfo, as record:| assessor of King county by the Charging that Frank Olive stab: Peter Blanes, notified the police ling secretary, at the mooting this} county commissioners this morn-} bed him while a burly negro he ld this morning that his son left for afternoon, jing His bond was filed and ap-| him, after he had requested Olive | Seattle from Clinton, this state, Mra. M, Josie Nelson, of Union| proved, His father left last night| to leave the Lumber Exchange bar- June 1 and has not been heard ity, Ind, the present treasurer, |for Olympia to take his position | ber shop, Frank Rose this morning | from since The father fears some will retain her place. | The formal banquet tendered the il fortune has befallen his son and | wants the police to locate him, swore to a complaint in the prose- office, as momber of the state tax com- mission, cuting attorney's

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