The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 4, 1909, Page 1

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NO [Aan DPALL CITY EMPLOVES | TD REDUCE TAX LEVY Ci tee Will Prune Six Hundred Thousand Dollars off the Budget. Lean are to be ©: all city em ement that e committee sand doll ne Dudge vt as r that the tax And fs up to the employes of the city | the bulk of this $ ry department in tt felt the keen edge of the Dut Before the budget is pre #0 the council! on Tuesday t still greater will be 0. si cuts mills and no more” is of the finance commit the members have stuck to bai A despite the fer of heads of depart Ten Thousand Cut Off. The gum of $10.000 was clipped pthe street cleaning fund this th the first of the “re s that are to follow r was deprived of the payment of extra whom he had set his for) the afternoon ts errnonte will suffer and xreater extent. Pic te eeternesd that the health department is book- ed for a. cut Many of the prevention of by i. Crichton for ase will be ‘out. ‘Tee ety cannot afford Bat the place where the knife will aval = from the iE GAUSE “OF SHOOTING ER SAYS MARINE ENGI. OFFENDED HIM IN ON YESTERDAY. & stubborn silence Bis reason for shooting _ & marine engineer, The mouth yesterday after. Newport cate bar, Mar admit that Was over a deep personal Bature of which he re 1 remove’ trom at Minor ss complications set ts very probable just as reticent as garding shooting. k said he never saw 1B tefore the shot was fired. Wounded engineer says to walt until the trial falks of the cause of the | No charge has yet been Against Strasburg. He is | the city and ne was yesterday ne ION LABOR TO.HOLD BIG CELEBRA TIOM'£ ABOR DAY Ribade i in Morn- “ing and General Good! Time at Woodland in the | AMouster para ed in the mes of almost . Is Woodland ; Most attractive 1 Plebration to v« Monday, by th and won i Orga WHery sect ic will f Meipate in tt for the today union will opening Watlor VYelock in Fo ich BFourth, Pitti a. 1 aves Wmé and Unior the morn afternoon onceivable will be th tures of th 4 Labor} k he is thousands represent ing coun and line and R. Har alde ted by purpose in the r Fourth, ord council. ting e munict by | onic OALARIES NOT ONE OF THEM WAG INTOXICATED * These Man. Sipped Wine) All Day and Bore Up Well Under the Trying, Ordeal. Although six prominent citizens | of Seattle spent all day yesterday on the exposition grounds sampling wines, liquors, beers and beverages of the soft drink class, and making the jury awards on goods which they tested, not one of the gentle om had to be seen home by loving friends, and, in fact, all were able to walk very nicely The secret ts this. in passing on | That no Juror wines or liquors ever swallows beverages. one drop of the} A little wine is sipped, | rojied over the tongue and thor-| oughly tasted, but not swallowed Then the juror takes a little dry! bread, dips it in salt and chews it| carefully. By this process the| mouth is prepared for the next} sample. The jurors yesterday were Hittinger, W. H. MeNeil, G bei ninghausen, A. Schiossmachcer, C. MeArthur and & Yasuda. The French exhibit won 31 grand prizes for champagnes and bran a The California exhibit took one grand prize and 62 cold medals |Italy won two gold medals. The! | Seattle Brewing & Malting Co. won | fa grand prize for its Pale Rainier | beer and the Claussen Brewing Co. got the same award for its Tann hauser beer. PRISONER THREATENS TO SUE THE cn Henry Stictin easel Rudolph, who ad- mits that he is known under other names, was arrested by City De tectives McSherry and Byrne today following complaints that he was acting In a peculiar manner in the hallways of the Butler annex last | night and early this morning According to the dolph spent considers ing through keyholes door knobs. The bis actions were not gut of ordinary He threatened to the city locked uy He locked up. detectives time peer and trying prisoner claim Ru sue was it RECEPTION TO HENEY. (By United Prom.) SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 4 Francis J. Heney will be tendered public ytion tonight at the Novelty e by the Heney club on the on of his return from a hunting trip in Oregon and a visit to | Seattle. | Pousti; Wetween Union and Pike j Visiting unions | Third division, resting on Fourth between Union and Pike—-George town band, Georgetown unions division—Union building |trades section, Scott's band, Car penters’ District counctl, Ole Hy | band, Paigters’ District council Fifth division M trades section, resting sity, between Figth and £ Sixth division—Print |section, resting on Sixth Unio and Pike Seventh division section, resting on Union and Pike Eighth division tjon, resting on Union and Pike Ninth diviston—Provision ection, resting on Seventh tween Union and Pike 4 NORTH POLE TEAS NEW SOCIAL FAD Pole society Fourth | scellaneous on Univer ixth tra between Metal trades between al Sixth Water front sec Sixth, between trades be The rth excitement has truck Seattle ready, and from now on will be the regular University set was the st this variation from routine, and ft was {mmediate approved by the older set North Pole lends Itself readily for table decoratigg, especially the ice features, and There. is no end to the effects an ingenious housewife produce. circles al North Pole thing r The firet an 80°) CHILD EATS ‘Little Visitor at the Fair Dies in a Local Hospital, Following Dissipation. Whe wich, a bag of cones poison: Thursd. of Dry not as analy ach. He brought to the Emerg on the ing who a Dryad. was re where tt is ily of popcorn and ice | while and at form of The whatev ground: popeor: iit has not at ah learne Unior that p mareh where Imm men, sweeth We joym indulged in as to what will wir tallest unfoni A tu and el affor& dresses ‘bor me FLOWERS MAKE AN Althi rations in the town plang haps a The plano ors 4 weet Bucs le of blue by with their wives hiias and SEATTLE, WASH IM THE ONLY ONE THAT ISNT SWARMING AS T AM A DRONE H LURKS GOODIES" clreus There The a Childish “We d hot” sand-| 2 or ice cream | the ptomaine in the death ay of little Helen Stevens | ad, Wash., a fair visitor, has yet veen determined by the » of the child’s stom ther it was a “r The that ing son ing tr And is mad It mu j through the 2 years old, was ncy hospital Monday morn-| and & woman her here from was 80 called ww morning | moved hospita she died th y } known that Helen ate hearts cream cones | she was viewing the sights, | a plece of sau: in the @ sandwict ptomaine poison er she ate on 8, but whettier the a: mn or feecream contained #0 far , who was Here fair grounds heft brother companied there, the wa fand whole the in fair your famll a lunch eat and shores Seattle | Pacific of the Seattle gre moat suce aver held | stockholde t leaving Fourth ay #t., the procession will Fourth ay. to Jefferson on that thoroughfare ty to Pioneer place the labor fore First av, to Pine will. disband. Woddland. \' union | PO and] move at and From point will up they Ho! for edlately after It te Seattle holde sible at ward the ehildre will make a where the will take ulation Is alre two year aets, ru re pln ady be three men ed for the t of all | spec hortest and hot sts on the ground constructors prize tricians | evator will al 0 | gme amu Brief ad Will be m leading Ia-| n of the h t ATTRACTIVE PIANO, the Seattle window ough day deco: The of the down all good, the floral Piano House ts per the te sary of ite Beatle the dise at Kiler ttracting most attention acheme a baby nd made completely out of flow The lege covered the body peas and green vines of | been take berry bushes. The k in the and red sweet pes the last with | and is of white] r at of age Monday next The slogan attendance if possible, attle Every bu#lness ian ge q xce f Lake expe tarn out and jo’ spelled sucee | King county greatly work today moth est of the prime Nett is an anew answer is a will be eon a for ust prevail te Mr at exer are some Day at guest of wale ed Day the the ly for the the nak nd th Day at the expositios ad ition esaful of There ar falr rs of. the in ha Stockholders Day for Se made It fort ago. It W finds to bear The rec ers have n from the life Practically on was thetr ething of inte Rea 4 Opening Day turnatiles. of the Go early on Seattle Day. the establishment will be att means day t with good t afternoon Washington. Alaska: Yukon should in the history and any nda Stockholders’ Day Da tle the he is t One Theusand People in Seattle Are Today Svf- fering With the Dreaded White Plague. BY WILLIAM K. M’KIBBEN, i | Sec retary of the Anti-Tuberculosis League of King County. AnthTuberculosia Leagué of that It ts enlarge A thousand people health commissioner show t year and a half 100 wives perished victims have nearly all ranks 20 to 45 ye every yething doing every da exp m in in the his employer ry lance that mn Monday morning one exposition e hundreds of who should people, mor unde of the eity , SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, Seattle Day at the fair! What a charm that sente ce carrion. has.set the elty to thinking. an nal hour at the jon. the day old and young alike A succen#, must be The Star, & record break when more than $0,000 per things to remember everyone's day the city will be closed, factory, mill resented that bought the and jater took more seAKON passes to the is now thelr money the Seattle Day souvent A program has been that calls for big fe afternoon and night. T band concerts, a wedding tive balloon: by wireless festival chorus of and A fraternal and military the greatest seen since day parade Exercises Amphitheatre of soldiers after each Anthem. of you ex and take Load up nee to n the be of the of the one 1,000 of the where will fire bar the day a a well as| of an ition that taking | Some Fun Here. Free daticing on @ platform tn the ; “WANTS AID FOR THE AFFLICTED | ene year the efty carrie samblehodied citizens as ing to this modern Moloch Modern’ selente — prove sively that this stupendou edless waste of lisease {8 curable; m that, it is preventable lotermined that it vented. It will not b it must be war in @arn ly convinced of this is our com mittee that walted on the finance the city counctl tn 4 fer with them,’ Such Robert Guggenheim, W H. W. Treat, Dr. Rufus Henry @, Ewing, Rev Garvin and a strong from th before the they said must nece scale pody in of the R H marks at in repre: The finance of tho This is not rs day inl on hand to make big Every employe foundry exposition than sition that is buying tickets arranged ures morntr the out one an offer human The yesterday pommitter men 1909, SEATTLE WILL SWARM TO THE A.-Y.-P, EXPOSITION ON MONDAY ARMING THE QUEEN OF THEM ALL: SEATTLE’S CELEBRATION OF HER FAIR WILL REACH A CLIMAX NEXT MONDAY an The Great Day of the Exposition Will Without Doubt be Enormously Successful, as Nothing Ha Left Undone in Arranging for the Amusement and | Entertainment of the People. Been it ie ike the coming of a big hich delights the heart of the small boy | Seattle Day should delight not lems than 206,000 Beattie people Vil Be There,” to this «l fit to the fair Monday so you can greet your friend and neighbor with theese words Are Here There It will be a day for the people at the expos! big fair Monday has been arranged with a view of provid carnival ons passed Travel to the grounds by way of the Lake Washington steamers to avold the congestion on the downtown car lines. Take your junch and enjoy the picnic grounds. | Purchase a Seattie Day ticket at once The ticket will admit you to the grounds readily and you will fot be compelied to stand In line in front of the change booths. Tickets will be on sale ali day tomorrow (Sunday) in the ticket office in the Bon Marche window on Second ay falr will be re bonds | 6,000 will be in a cap telephone volces pageant fleet | salute No ational | oo “THE GIRL BEHIND THE tment _ (Continued on Page Nine) Nine.) conclu loss 1 life than league fiPunce th Joseph I entation labor unions put the committee case a char (Continued on Page Nine.) the the compan of ONE ae i "GOON WNoLoTS THAT iE HAD THE PROOF THAT TE DIGOVERED POLE IES OF SPECIAL MEN Judge Main Stops the Pay- ° ment of Money to Peyton " tor’s Office. An order was tesued by ain this morning, restraining the Jauditor and treasurer King county from issuing or cashing war rants in favor of C. B. Peyton or jl. K. Church, employes of the prosecuting attorn office. The order ts made next Fri day ADDSEVELT 10 SUCCEED TAFT Ai PRESIDENT The action of the court was taken upon the complaint of Thomas F. Bradley, who alleges as follows Unauthorized by Law. That said C. B. Peyton and L. |K. Church at all of the times herein | mentioned, have been and are with out commissions as deputy sheriffs and are not commissioned as polic officers of said county in any capac- ity, and have been and are em. ployed in the office of the prose- cuting attorney of King county as special agents, and have been called jupon as such to perform duties jwhich, under the law, devolve upon |the sheriff of the county of King and his deputies, and which the sheriff and his deputies have at all times been ready, able and willing to perform and for the performance | Political Dope Is Handed | Out by Gov. Deneen of Illinois, Who Is in Van- couver Today. VANCOUVLR Roosevelt will suce Gov. Deneen, of Min Deneen arrive her yerte his way to the Beatt) and had much to say ties of the trip through abla mour Roosevelt which he sald knew at ‘4 said Gov on position of beau British rda the ns has as the has ip on never been The American they could r to look after Another thing admiration dent. The much as and Roose. successful a him all thelr which caught the was his ¢ Ameri the velt man who was rec always AILLED WhILE AT AS WORK YOUNG LABORER |S CAUGHT IN MACHINE BELTING AND TORN TO PIECES. While working in the sash and door factory of Dalk & Lindberg, at Fremont, today, T. Crumner, a young laborer, was caught in the belting of the machinery and whirled around at a terrific speed, breaking practically every bone in his body and killing him in a very few moments. The body is at the undertaking blishment of Bleitz & Rafferty, Fremont. VEIL” \tiveheating Wann and a Pathetic Story of an Af- | flicted Girl Hides in This of] Mystery. ts is patrons who Miss Chri swe few theatre armed by Perhay have been ¢ tine Lat prano vol the sobriquet the Veil,” res does not wear raque’s clear who know her The Girl I that the her heavy green veil from choice, or that, if she had her own little way, she would tear the mask off and meet the audience face to face But because Miss totally blind and willing anything to get a job,” own expression the vaudeville circuit, which her, conceived the {dea of vealing her identity to the So she was provided with jgreen yell, which covers the part of her face, called, “The |} Behind the Veil and sent to entertain the patrons of the Labarraque { to “wear tse hex Orpheum employs not re public a light upper 1 forth clr | of which they are being paid sal aries by said county The complaint further alleges that there is no authority in law for the creation of an office or for the per of services such & been performed by Peyts arch, and that the issuance or payment of warrants In thelr favor would be an illegal expenditure such formance n and Ct Ties Up Payments. The effect of the dine order igsued by Main this morning will be the payment of the aries of Chureh and Peyton for the nth of August, which e fixed at $1 0 per month prevents the account audited in in the of $3 Thom as t in the er of She campaign 1 have Mr, Bradley stand taken his.efforts to properly conduct office. T have looked into t ter very thoroughly and find both Church and Peyton are per forming duties which properly should be performed by the shertff d which he is fully capable of performing, but which, for some the pros ting attorney seems to desire not to allow to go through the sheriff's office Pays for Useless Offices King county i paying for th two u 8 offices the sum of $ per month in salaries and expense accounts of various sums each month. There Js no necessity what for this expenditure, and I in tend to see that it is stopped. 1 am a taxpayer in this, county and am therefore interested financially Tn addition, as an exponent of good government 1 desire the various county offices properly con favor arch lain F. Br adie was an riff Hodge last d i duri sup « the admired morning riff Hodge slwa this by the in his mat that ‘eason, ever to see Ww Mr 8 Bradley Fulton ts attorney for ARE TIED UP. a8 in return t Judge Claims He Can Satisfy the Most Skeptical and That the Scientific World Will Accept Report. BY CHARLES P, STEWART. (Copyright 1909, by the United Press.) COPENHAGEN, & ‘ is enough for ax Once y man. | will never the North A f that is one th a wort ough experien nt to jas W hile admitting the probability and Church of Prosecu- of the drifting nature of the vast ice | stretches pring the site of the removing the evidences he left pril 21 and 22, 1908, the date the discovery of the pole, Dr Cook stated that when he presented his records and observations to scientific men all «& ticism re- garding his success would vanish I first plamed the Stars and Stripes on the staff April 21 and unfurled the flag. My God, I tell you it was a thrilling sight Even though the mercury was scores of degrees below zero, even in that God forsaken spot, the blood jcoursed through my veins quicker jthan ever and I realized as never |before the true meaning of patriot fam and the love I bore for our grand old flag Piants Second Flag. After the first flag had waved in the breezes all of the first day I took it down and planted another fiag on the same spot 1 have with me now first lag that I raised. ‘lL sincerely hope my feat of reaching the pole will soon be dupll- cated, for there evidences of my discovery will be found intact. Unless this achievement {s soon repeated I have grave ¢ of the probability of my fa found exactly in the latitude of 90 because of the continual drift of the tee fields It is very possible tha which I planted t flag may move in an easterly tion and be supplanted However, I am not sure Two Days at Poie ntire exce ©0' the the Au field rican Hree- another, of this. on at the of the med in g the time spent exclusively to days tio for ents the were was ideal and my instrun that are popularly surround the polar not in evidence during pole. ts d ‘ar nortt a -dupHeate and the record tube at th will be preserved there is of course a strong pr lity that the flag ex ysed to the winds lasted but a few hours and was torn to shreds Will Satisfy World. “I appreciate fully the justice of the public’s demand for proof but I have no worry at all on that score, I am entirely confident of the ey and comp of my s and know that {t will satisfy scientific world The opinion of the upon the opinion of world mists to y stay at t th My the most explorer were by an in the extreme Although observations in a brass doubtedly manently ot p my ced eness the public will be based the entific Dr. Cook had but ten minutes to give to the newspaper men while the Hans Egede was being docked. Accorded Great Welcome. The welcome the ex- plorer was unique history of the world ne native population here was augmented by thousands ns from all parts of Europe. ontinued on Page ?. y accorded in the WORTH KNOWING cult her in Se Miss Labarraque closes engagement at the Orpheum, attle, tomorrow night She Is an Interesting Woman, Being a of the of Ca and of law sc Kraduate fornia the Has ool, of San Francisco he has a splendid education. She an entertaining conversationalist enjoys witicisms and is in a joking iss Lal English Italian The singer laughed h asked tf it was from she wore the green stage “Indeed see 1 n This tre Univer sity tings ond of en ation beside ng conver aque speaks, ench panish artily choice yell on when that the not,” not “But you my own boss now ment is mild compared with w they did with me when 1 was singing for the Keith ciroutt in the east. One day back there a Keith manager came to me and sald, ‘I am looking for a woman like you Forced to Wear the Veil Tl take the job,’ said I manager wanted to she said Thea the would veil 1 plied that I would wear anything. They wanted people to think I was iety woman who fond of but who didn want to her identity.” In other was a my They heavy veil, and for months it going No n ai to re- wear a quickly re- the disclose wo! I hande doubled tery me green ov four ind waite I x i felt as if 1 were an Oriental sla This vell ts very distasteful to me, but I wear it if They are not so stri asl u wed to appes streets as a human being Ago Miss Labs came to Seattle to visit he on this visit that she with the Or It wa a contract cuit » * * 04,77 Kmow If Tok ROKR KR ROKK ROR

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