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9, NO. ODL PLAN MlSoING Organized College Capitalized at $100,000 t for by Students and Stockholder: he wireless. J Rofus Wall . ta score of people are ready to call F. B. DeWitt, » the International Institute of Wireless Telegraphy, iat $100,000, and later reorganized into the American e 1 Inst! r school was to teach wireless 6 a term hae bot Deen ace with him think Geek by him as an instru ‘at Portland gontained re last Thured will come received one Mon who have back, 8. R letter from tor, ver the breaking up of his plans was going to New York qrets MEETING ON TODAY. of the credit stockholders and students will be ° At that plans will be discussed for try t pomething or ew remaining assets of the con ime, at PeWitt's late offices at 617 American and the hea ers of his school at 1814 Queen people trying to levy om some articles secretary of the company, l¢ also missing find any trace of her issued was actually floated by sold, however, at $100 a Some of {i was DeWitt came to Seattle from} Fri in November and advertieed | that he was opening @ achool to teach wireless telegraphy. The | proposition was attractive He se cured about 56 or 40 students. Two TTL dy jcompetent wireless men, 8 R./ |} Ross, operater, and John Hens | quen, electrician, were engaged na} Were Only Employes. Ross and Hensquen, it fe atated, had no connection with DeWitt's high finance operations. They were merely employed to teach wireless work, and were competent | men DeWitt IMANCHE oe Testimony From maintained offices down MOTER OF WIRELESS they are keeping thetr ears open for clues 06. LOVERS ARE ON TAAL OF POISONERS Boys and Girls Will Watch to Catch Person Respon- sible for the Death of! Tippie. “To leave polson or food within the reach of any ani mal ie 4 gross misdemeanor pun lehable by & beavy fine,” sald Hu mane Officer A.M. Kent thie morning, in speaking of the dog! poleoners who are active in vari us Kectlons of the city “This department {a gathering poisoned evidence against several eunpected persons, and they are likely to feel the hand of the law before lo The poisoning of little Currys dog has incited the owners in the neighborhood 14th av. N. BE. and Sith at. to amateur detective work, and here Harold dog of some after there will be a score of sharp Uttle eyes on the lookout for pieces of meat or other food placed where it will attract the attention of dog or s cat. The meat will be ox amined for poison and if any pc on ta found the premises will be floers o the meat wa iked to explain to the of he law Harold ts Busy, Curry, wh dog. was the last to fall a Harold “Tip persons on whose discovered vietim | to the polsoner, is eniisting all the boys and girls in hie neighborhood to avenge the death of his pet, and eyes All persona who are ‘known and to have & strong personal dislike fort ASK A GILL SEATTLE, WASH., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 23, 1910, TAKE THEM AWAY You cant Row He! 1 WOULDN'T PAY WOR CENTS FOR oe Oh, but THIS is Different WHY THE IDEAL You Have GOT NERVE ADKING 78 CENTS FOR THAT SHOE STaING! GUT LADY You MUST REMEMOER 17 COST ALOT prvin COLD STORAGE wont] |S YEAR! LOOK DEAR! How bo vou LIKE MY NEW CHANTICLER HAT? DIRECT FROM PARI, ISNT IT CUNNING? AND AT AGARGAIN Price TO BE 50 CLOGE TO LASTER!!! ONLY SEVENTY cient DOLLARS CABLE LINE 1S THE SEATTLE Ss TAF ON TRAINS AND ONE CENT NEWS STANDS be. SOUND TUG SINKS. ALL HANDS DROWN | (By United Press.) | \ YCOUVER, B. ¢ Mar Arthur B., of Pac a, t han and er et nd from Ia t t er cred ' f the leads Men at the nd Heads light; thought that in attempting te oune +) ip wink, but were t Ke er ur she got a Met |powerless to ald the crew “ at ehif h load §=and way the vew went over k went over without the crew hav- |ly that‘it was impossible to launch ing a chance to save themselves @ boat She sank in about 26 feet of water. The tug, loaded with plaster,|The tug was owned by Captain | put out from the Stevenson wharf | McGranaban and a shipping man | about 8 o'clock last night and foun "med Wekks, of Vancouver, She hegad ak & me ane FOUm | wan built in Port Orchard in 1897 dered « here was @ strong | jyey length was 66 feet, depth 62, | wind blowing at the time, and tt 1# beam 23, tonnage 62 WAPPY WILL CL FAN UP AESIDENGE DISTRICT | Wosnen Driven From Residences and Hotels and Al- lowed to Stop Temporarily in the Old Red Light District—No Music and Big Lights Allowed. he immoral plac allowed to establish town and devoted much of his time Strict wae started br th us 4 Given at In-) to setting the stock of the concern : a e police, under Shares were signed by him as pres | enatein, } nt Railroad Men mt and Mre. Coates « secretary ‘ ' } t 1 in the residence districts were raid- P Laat Thursday DeWitt disappear ‘ | on é out , od Remorse began to ficeat around) npr . st clear out of the residence 4h ‘et ms among students and stockholders | ' . widence districts + ates | that he was not coming back. Ross | und uptown | at once,” said Chief Wappenstein this morn- } lary of Mrs. and Hensquen tried to continue | CHy Ringineer HH. Thomson ts I ng Written o: thetr class work, hoping their em-| Cae chet Gian ce eats | Temporarily restricted district is established these . mesg nrg sae Bn aera’ w sae led af t lest election, and Mayor | __ } Women will be allowed to remain ir old district, but in staying ‘ ou e on e Gi WU! appoint either J. D, Jones . | . ythir fble will be done by ¢ M he/ by the letter received by Rows Men's League of Reformed jor a."h iilacksel ae the Seatte Madison Street Cars Stop) ‘er hing possible wi fom, police department to ®*| The school building, a residence . ‘ommercial club representative on make them the least offensive possible. Oniy alley entrances will be eens seoaion of on Queen Anne hill, was found de Presbyterian Church Re- uc"tara, Phone tee men were, Just at Rush Hour and allowed to be open and the women will be kept off the street Pier investigating the | on dismantled tod: The inominated at the meeting of the ‘ i F . . Tice tetas toate wens ane quest John P. Hartman Gommorcia! clut lent night. ‘Binck Thousands Get Wet and) *1) them to take up fempo-|out of some house or apartment tn Mecument told the’ cine nt. Most of the furnitare | : well ie an architect rexia 1112 Y quarters there ts done in the the residence district. Those mak- dhe sles Peo ae of the furniture to Quit. Harvard av. and Jones awyer Angry. yolief that t wil} do far less/ing the demand would not agree to el Me | bas been en away of 1601 18th av ha there than they would up-|walt a day for the cl Th Brought into the in-| omnes - diicinmaaciittitas . be inl Fea hart s 1 v cleanup. ey mad ° mt this is on. the distinct Ineisted that Gill had made the pre- 3 md and Mra! wii ° ‘ town, but thi the distin : Pp agro Harvard av ‘ROOSEVELT 1s John FP. Hartman, sorporation| “ am from Missouri!” he an-, Several thousand people again | understanding that no red light dis-|election pledge thet the nonemt ne . | lawyer, prominent Presbyterian |nownsed, loudly enough to be heerd | heaped curses on the Madison st.|trict hus been created and they can.|got inte Gtfies he would clean up the nal OFF TO CA 0 churchman and one of Mayor Gill's | by, enya pote we ta men at | Mble line last night t ‘perate establishments there.” |residence districts, and they in | most ardent supporters in the rej on ywntown end of cabl Demands Are inesesant ed that it was up to “Wappy” to cent city election, has been asked Stam” be 6 ted, “but,” he!” at 6:30 o'clock at t i ihae es “ thie |#0 it HNN TS to offace himeelf from any promt: | a4gj tn’ « louder velee, “not from lake end went down The chet ae ge se Unis i ie a By a Staff Correspondent of the nent participation in the Laymen’s | Keneas City same time because of th Seton etre 8. ree Rent Setrict ts sed Oh ed © clean them United Press.) missionary convention movement, | the two cables are operated on a | "xed 4 th yi Pas, 7 ud insinte, ed tet appentsein in Wwe are snow. | LUXOR, Egypt, March 22.—Col- all because of his work during the) ‘The Beattie « oe ee Gomtnds made on him daring the the old district never has he Wellington. On jonel Roosevelt made his last pub mayoralty election des nams ms whether, Beak After the employes of the com: | past tw days. In a belt r toda eaned up, and $0 they will Beale the esstern end [iic appearance here thix afternoon The Mon’s League of the Ro ‘tle stiowld limit the height of bulld-|pany had gor the point where were thirty telephone calls lowed to temporarily house ‘and went through | when he addressed the teachers formed Presbyterian church at «ings Or let the capitaliets stick them |the cab, broke and had found the chief and esch one was a/themselves there, but there'll be no np. Shortly after, | and pupils of the Amertean Presby meeting last night adopted the fol |4P ag Meh into the alr us they went | thar it we take to fix the mand that the women be driven | music and no lights : ees side had jterian Girls’ School Mission. His/ lowing resolutions presented by P./'® The city has remove . whtown cable, they got to work = — boarding house | remarks were along the same lines | | R. Dodds m the chair Mt readjusting the gearing st the ~ had stayed, and tha ther i | > we { foreign | _2°he sat S wer 1 ttle less MACHINE SENATORS ON CHAUTAUQUA ‘ee a her addresses which he made} Whereas, the work of FOE | oat orf John re < i { i » men. Yesterday juring his trip through the land of | mission’ ta the fullest expression | Mary suddenly exelalr: than an hour ¢ ¢ inke end M hard. but the now on Pharaoh. He praised England’s| of the spirit of Jesus Christ and ‘Oh, John, aren't you tired working #0 th aAssengers ¢ CIRCUIT TO TELL THE PUBLIC WHY Pund ie very p We irule of the country and compli-| jthe highest glory of the Christian| John su tied & bray patient # go from ne cilchieapnasnieaeasennasiaiglial Maeis and the trair t ed the church men for their religion, and Net sow," he eald, gently jand ther to lake end | "ata 4 Sete teel ie scarce. | | civilizing work in the Bast and in| Whereas, the prominent adyo-/not sow. J wae about ar “€° Jot the cable and on mmne TINE Bancorp Ra aac ae lent ao. bed all, ané wer ag. |but now I'm only pa te j AS WG arch 2 what despicable creatu he in- 0 Gave us. Many | Africa cacy of this work by those of ques “s ‘ Hundreds in Ra SE nag Sen roll “: re ot drink and piay The colonel spent the morning ttonable spirituality tends to die NORTH YAKIMA.—Counc m= «| I ollet “ have . - _ oe —_ = 25 sae a S@iersarenice. iam | hours in bis apartments at the ho-| Jeredit both Christianity and for}paiig & Culver, manager oft rs “ omy ) Char rg vse ¥~ ur os will be snowed in tel, preparing the lectures which | he missions in the eyes of the | tagelwood creamery. dropped de ge at ro will harangue Iowa, Tawney will 8 > } a t : speak in Colorado and Wyoming, long time. he is to deliver while in Burope. | orld, and jhore last night. 3 at the thr th ' t Cartis a bie heme ennhe af Miiaae - eee eer ee et “Wherese, Joho P. Hartman, [ee eee ssventative ft} ta Representatives Madden and Prince Ohio, | o'clock today because of hie relation with |@ipntheria preventat . tell ali aie net f Mtnots, Olmacead of Penneyl At the station he was greeted HAROLD CURRY and part In the recent muniot ) the family were « © ant mer B wil, tak vania, Kahn and Smith of Cali by the American resid who} And His Baby Siste pal election, has done violence } ng at sta myn fornia, and Olcott ef New York, will had assembled to give him a “God-| 5 to the Christian feeling of a ling k and elso take the one ight stands to be on bis journey Fe oak eae : proi).| [2°9® part of this community, COWETA, Okla —T t | 3 Ke 4 asked | tp ; rn ree Reehusioen dogs are under juvenile survell| (Sg bs ph ty it oe ee ; 1 " deh + ye tad al etn * ee Ae 1 of te tin ta, HW “4 Whereas, the sald Mr. Hartman rainy ¥ " a6 s <| 1 don't know i the * THE WEATHER #lold'’s father had ward | '® Identified the Layets Sa nenes ‘She aby . | WANTS MORE MONEY; SeKEAE ER RED SS * - Ove t. * ember wf the ~ in = at od + dit Tate. tonlcht act Pharedas * » <a ae itee” paving ate ENGAGEMENT IS OFF + Will Raise the Maine. * « weet wind. pegnech o " bd charge the conve nm to be held) | “ j yf y - “axl & man | we Me wll gy! - _. | Penman pu . ag. (By United Pre « WASHINGTON, March 23. re . | Huisane Officer Rogolved, Firat, while not as | worth $160, In her at « 7 LONDON, MARCH 23.—it is |Q 4 hil tor the rals = o the : on Page 8x MINISTER SENT that "in. one week sume to Jodge ofthe motives ol ere betes tm the ewer? ands! QEE TO EUROPE) iene anne Ss — the raising of the # a i BEER FOR VOTES ard tind y were Dolscned in aay |eaid Me. Hartman, it le the sense |ware : ean aa crenanrs 1a avana harbor, Cuba, was -t hae Bn lig 4 t- : of this m 1g that in thie matter recane repeal pervect “ * 1 ® afternoon by PtPO eave nee y or on Queen Anne bill fbi alge nes Rar | VALDES, Alaska.—he oes United Press ao Aaneriene holesee 088. Vie La that y a vote of 150 to & | Mullion Elected * TLER, Pa, March 2 Re | ‘Second, in view of his . 4 or 4 . ain te &: Gualion an be the - : bs Won by a « reh day secured war | it both the part of wisdom and " , a rim WERARKARAERHRG Er that is, Victor * { he arrest of ‘ } A WRECK In the highest interest of the The marriage he AY. Bou * f several deno ) / | coming convention thet Mr wasnad ‘ereanies ia ; ee ee ee ee a. President 7 ging them with eriminal libel | Hartman see his way clear to , ’ Then the representatives of |* Seattle * Clase *| The arrested pastors are mem (Oty Ualted Pree.) | withdraw from membership in | WiNATCHIE H ‘ Mi : ken fre the couple came together to |* « $1,919,386.54 ® * f the Ministerial association.| MARSHALLTOWN, Ia, March| the above mentioned commit. | Wenatehe settie the question of the “dot * 1,90 ® j " f the » 1 * Ports * 0d . da resolution char& | 24—The death of A. H. Nagle of| tee Nant ala t Then came considerable fr end, # ing that a “candidate for we hoo Watertoo, la, and Chas. E. Davis - _ % \ ; i a. ‘ * ‘ 3 2 0 . had shipped to Mars, Pa ma " } ‘ or | . ' 92,627.00 of Minneapolie today brought the ,., have Mies Carter is the daughter * efore tion, a barrel Of| tote) dead in the Rock Isiand wreck; THE $10,000 peog W * of John R. Carter, American |* Tacoma * * nfluence votes. Freeman |to 49 persons. The wreck occurred BEAUTY DEAD} tie ho Phe water minister to the Balkan tates, | ‘ # 896.198.00 ® ares ie oral sige sa re lat Reinbeck last Monday. Nearly | | ‘ . § Viscount Acheson has been a bd 4 hat the charge '| 4. score of injured passengers are | (iy United Press.) | mVvERwTT : wed. } , earning his living on the Lon: | * Aaa a * sag hat here etiit | NEW YORK, March 23.--Louiae al aS , jwas t Fe ® wh in don stook exchange since he ae bo - “a ad | mn - Montague, once heralded far and | Patt hy ' ‘ resigned his lieutenanoy in the |* ! 161,690.00 & in c -— @ | BYERE lertanore ar r or th yuntry as the ‘eh : |by ! Coldstream Guards oO OR ke pISWAITING FOR WIFE, SO SHE |ncighborn. in the eyes of the. city | wide over the country as tn | Coldstream ¢ ; “4 4 ~ loouncil, h at ni thousane dollar eau C | WILL SURELY COME BACK TO HIM |(gv?"') sting with Tuesday at.her home her f a restder Her name wae for ye the yt} e r Iiam H. Harrle, ; onym of beauty in Ame js After! 01 Fir to * first craze r her bad sub-| +} b last * WHAT DO YOU WISH sided, she sought the quiet of pri-| t ? e life, but afterward on : a h . all ante TO RENT vate li leg gb gy ad (By United Press.) | dicted by the democrats of Massachusetts that the democrats will not * oon as there Is a desira her talent equaled her bea he BOSTON, Mass., March 23.—The Old Colony section, a repub win a national victory next Novembe |p hegeed Twhali aittues. wniiian dag. @ le piece of egies tbe Phir had both a d void i lican stronghold, has for the first time in ite political history elect WASHINGTON, BD. C. March stl * dapbiaeane: afta 4 will only * be tor Al ma and soon becane A) 64 » democratic congressman, Eugene N. Foss, democrat, defeated ress, commenting on the deniocrat ietory the Fourteenth Harris sss hia f, but despair * advertisement in The Star. Bl stay Adam Forepaugh, the i ¥ “ 5 : th ‘ t the disapp. " ; fh { Eg * you are thinking of chang great showman, advertised in 1878| William R, Buchanan, republican, by a plurality of 5,840, The | assachuset district, de e th t ext epresenta t it seins x5 * your business or residence Bl thas 1 wld { $10,000 to find! Wiltiam ©, Lovering, republican, carried thie distr ct at the last ¢ b will ‘we. ear ey eh mea ; LCF. ok. The were ® ; pg gb the most beautiful woman in Ame | tion by over 14,000 votes wee ef, ¢ tha al signifioance. Wh a de at can w a 1 been living hap. *® nn Phos Spa ica, Mins M ague won Mou} Thie startling result hae thrown the republicar nto a panic rook-ribbed reput le the F A tariff issue away © last * yi sands of oth land made the democrats jubilant. It is taken an indication of the Gann and ¢ . t w 4 Middle he ¢ of * ov , |turn of public opinion which will crystallize next fall by the election | West, where the pe ar an by birth, Instinct and * ay of democratic members of congress from all over the United State | Wahoettanas There | sion t aw than that the 4 re in halt # loc PORTLAND eg W ¢ This the firet congressional election since the passage of the | peo, of the United States are ¢ at 4 t ublioan nd two grips be * 4 da fats rte tune es pert of PayneAldrich tariff bill, and this bill, the high cost of living and party and they v »w their dissati tlo elect ier f unts’ cafe, * oye Ager elaeatar of Binet tolthe conduct of the republican party generally, is conceded to have | cratic congress vd hia trier Yosterda entered strongly into the defeat o the republican candidate. The Representative Peters, of Massachusetts, say The fight wa ' eo Rent and other Want Ad © secret ner deaneer contend that this hidebound high taritf district ha y party tine The district was normally republican by 14,000, . u Fran- ® ons seg ou i 10 words 10 the face ' shown its disapproval of the Payne-Aldrich bill, and that it is a yet the democrats won by nearly 6,000. The figures teil the story of * pr hee Magi ‘Ind. 44 , naaticated gre significant straw, indicating which way the political wind will blow the hopes disappointed by the republican party and its 5 es. It + cents. Main 8400, Inc . APL H hen congressmen come up for election next fall, It freely pre mea en ext fal ee bie. \w