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32, NO. 45 TO SET NOTHING OR THIS. FRANCHISE 4 Heating Grant Drawn by Superintendent of Utili ies Provides for No Gross Earnings Ming franchise fo pay the iets to the S Utilitics \ sensation charg ¥ n(l as a Valentine makes 1 pio the city, other t needs in its VALENTINE’S h at sub yesterd, m counsel for a report as to its legal | $2,500 bail ipany operat Shall put u; Joss or damages po the streets put me shall put in mains wher Hon are offered it work n ther ¢ usu shall numerous up in othes began hips. st willing od Havana t the doc priding herself between a plunge and a Dei F menting ie bropose: sing , gp est . . . comm iss er ee * * THE WEATHER * * toni * ew . + PRR hehe Kar’ # tei! here mn Kanse marriage i Seattic yorte tomplaints ay were and s five 90. wing Baerep fe-open, Heait, E MORE YOU PAY F YOU WILL HAVE INI i shall expénd at a year after the franchise is granted, provisions regarding the replacing | was | f the ent ne two applicants for steam district of the the house enty half per gross . : | of its streets, Superintendent of is entitled to no » be granted in this the y 5 A. S. Kerry and vision for the payment of any at the city shall get what steam a reduced rate SUBSTITUTE. nitted to the city council cc ay, and was sent by that com ensation charges, it states that it shall make as little smoke as al bonds to indemnify nds mtrac up nc to ergency covering 15,000 feet least $30,000 ip cover laying its mains } The provision providing for a metion of rates to the city the amount of the reduction to be determined by the city H. BR ants, blank puncil the applic per cent ed by th mittee 15 ton would be offer applicants. The com my after considerable Hiseussion, to defer any action until a report was received from the corporation counsel The Other Offer. The application of |Rosenbaum for a steam heating |franchise covering the same dt» trict as that of the proposed Smith |franchise was referred to the superintendent of public utilities without comment The application and proposed |franchise containa the same pro visions for bonds, etc, and in ad dition offers 1\) per cent of the grose receipts to the city for the | privileges to be given it, and offers |to put up a bond to guarantee expenditure of $150,000 on the plant within twe years after the franchise is granted, $50,000 to be spent on @ and decided, Lewis N services. T. A, SPURNS AiO TO HUNT | Wboococts Elephants, Bungos, Uganda Cobs or Rhinos, Yes— But Never, Never Wood- cocks. (By a Staff Correspondent of the United Press.) | VIENNA, April 16. } his already filled Theod Roosevelt clined, gently, an shoot woodcocks on the royal game preserves. It is believed that the sport appeared a little tame to the African hunter, who had t returned . from charging elephants. But with out the et ng, Roosevelt's day was well filled. ~Pleading program, today de nvitation to eK hh hk NEW HONOR FOR T. R (By United Press.) PAI A 1 « SSSR eee ee Eee Ee ~ * * * * a * - - * * * + we tt tk nd were born n time takers girls just yesterday unted by the OR A SAFE THE MORE T, SAYS JOE SCHLUMPF <x eeeeeeeeee ee ee ee ee the city] at may arise as the result of its) the) steam making | plante and $100,000 on mains and | 31,000 BRIBE OFFERED 10 ~— VANDERVEER Political Feiende of White | Slave Suspect Making | Strenuous Efforts, Pros- | ecutor Says, to Get Light, Bail. If fix this | $2,600 you will aim | what I was offered § | you to do, ney € you ball at! man's y 000 to Induce | said Prosecuting Attor: | orge F. Vandorveer tn Judge | se offered as a substitute for the one| Ronald's court this morning when | Harry Sharpiro, trader, asked that jto ba Prosecutor Vanderveer then un folded the story of the attempted bribery of himself. | Practically all the politicians of sald Vanderveer, had | urged him to see that Sharpiro did jmot have to put u more thap This amount he seem jed willing to put up and then fly |from the state | Vandervoer did not mention any He simply stated that ab had been offered him to ¢ ball down to $2,600. The court was informed that whatever the ball was, Sharpire would leave the state to escape standing trial Judge Ronald fixed Sharpiro’s ball at $7,500. } Sharpiro ts a well known white slave trader. He has been in Se attle for years and has been a Dandy man in shady political | work. He ts charged with having | forced one of bis human chatte’ to work for him in Seattle. WAR ON FRATS AT BAOROWAY HIGH SCHOOL |Supt. Cooper Finds a Few | Secret Orders Flourish- ing Among School Boys) and Girls — Will Expel) Members. a he white slave | | be admitted | Seattle, | names nde several fra es and sororities have start etly at Broadway high achoc will Investigate. some of ot Seattle od, they will ol, the superinten | A fraternity named the Iron Mask which up to last year held a charter from Phi Lambda, a national high “ soctety, and « secret clut weartng © Jeweled keystone pip, are among the boys’ organizati * rolls way high fety me are listed. have already been reported. Phi Chi aclusive of these, but four members re! y maid { the authorities fol upon a societies by antzation will be the vement the San which ab: a wook mer de nter this PECULIAR DEATH | FOR EVERETT MAN (Star Special.) Edward | EVERETT, April 16. Engebresen, of Everett, was killed yesterday near Loohsloy, while clearing land of stumps with dyna mite. He was standing under the engine shed when the charge ex ploded. A part of the stump broke through the roof, striking Enge bresen and throwing him against a water barrel. He etruok the edge with force almost gufflolent to| sever his head from the body. His| neck was broken | BANK CLEARINGS. Seattle Tac SSeS ESE EEE EE RE Seeee eee ee tee ee ex » * HORROR * . * * says Carne what Adam said about Always blaming! “My wife made me,” lgie. That's ng that apple n the womar be doing | | SEATTLE, WASH., SATURDAY, APRIL 16, 1910. Our Office Boy Has a Moment or Two of Joy TS JOINING He “TEAM ARO BEING ou, MASCOT 7 wets TAKE Au OVER, THE Coon tray ‘You W Bo Coke wie) WONG Ong SHALL 160 wir? | WANTER Qo GOT! WEL, | PLL GO HOME ANY eit MAT HELP Me DEQIOE MK Driven fe pan mm yaaa CATH WINS Iverson Bible ited States senator the cards of nors, health. pow despatr Thus hae fate dealt 0 brothere—tb Neck Broken Last October, af and bappiness Midshipman Q uarter- (7), "ohne oho back Lives for Months, Yesterday Charlies Iverson wae picked up on the streets and taken Only to Succumb. oF one and jto the city fail Taken to Hospital Later he w | hospit » taken to the county from which institution he ANNAPOLIS, Md April 16. harged two days ago. When His neck broken, Midshipman Barl|retamsed Iverson dallied with the D. Wilson fought six long months |tiowing bow), bringing his disea for life, conscious and unconscious |teck upon him, and making him a at spells, and finally lost his battle, | helpless, pitiful figure as he tried to this morning, in the naval hospital |walk the streets here Sitting tn the station, waiting to Wiison quarterback of theibe taken to the hospital, Iverson nnapolis eleven. He wae injured | was the picture of despair and mis n the Vilin Nova game, early last) tortwn Life for him has been a aon, his fifth vertebrae being | miserable fallure de doubly hard fractured. Usually tn such cases through hie {ll health death te instantaneous | Im the beautiful Minnesota capt When life {s prolonged for hours | tot at Paul, one of the finest p: it i exceptional, but Wilson's «!x|pundings in the world, Samu: months’ struggle for life has been |tyerson has a handsome suite of of the marvel of the medical world. | tieas, with scores of deputies and Wilson rallied from the shock | ojerks carrying on the work as he after being taken from the field, | directs from his superbly furn and !t was announced that he mi recover, He gained in strength and | the medical world hoped for once | the deadly injury would not prove fatal Hie f with But plucky mighty fully on for months. ing navy, took personal case and tried te ton, Ky. He wil burial. An officta t with the bod academy (My United Pres) wa eet =e were wild a relapse ould little quart The odds but he strug battle. we kiddies with pictures, which are sure Rixey members of your household harge of the life ne boy's was BE STILL, SAD HEART, SENATOR ALDRICH MAY YET QUIT. (By United Prose) WASHINGTON, April It was reported today upon good authority that Senator Nelson W. Aldrich of Rhode Island will retire at the end of his present term, March 4, Failing health ie believed to have been respon sible for a physician's order that the Rhode Island senator abandon active servive it Wee | GIRL PLEADS FOR FOR HER MOTHER committee in order that he may give all possible to the monetary commission of which he is the head. Senator Aldrich flatly refused to discuss the rumor, which does not mean a great deal one way or the other, for the sena tor doesn't love the newspaper men. SICK MAN CUTS THROAT IN BED Frederick Baker, a years of age, while lying cot at the county hospital throat yesterday came at once (Ny United Press.) YORE April r bis answer sir 16. After 16 and p ding Cavalli will Heri, send her a time Don't fine my mother that much judge. She can't pay a fine of $500 Lot her g pleaded the 10-year Ronald intimated that he the woman $500. | rr ' home id th me aughter m 40 55 ri, laborer, iil on cut his Death evening. Bpeaking of Wickersham, the re-| publican party seems to have be- |’ come very precious since he got to holding de f it \ Mor ne sme WO BROTHERS-—ONE A WRE OTHER MAY GO TO SENATE Infler sanctum, with ite elegant fur-| path of sc = * Watch the Woman's Page Monday PLAYTIME STORY, and be sure that somebody reads it to the ie wibT Pay NAME ID DA / TEFPRIES. How WOULD You LiKE To COME To My TRAIN - ING CAMP AND MAMIE YOUR~ SELF USO PUL PCAN USE THE RING WHEN THE 6HT Come » arr Too hee! (ov (ART GO wiTH EItHER | OF Twos AWROL MEN | 1 WANT YOu HERE "TO HELP WITH THE HOUSEG@LEAM ING, THe 1-DEE WH OF YOU GOING AWAY WITH A BALL | TEAM Ge PRIZE GM TER ft 2 nee ree re = CK; battery of and ne A Man of Note. When Sam Ivers ton pushes a but Ke corps of understudie P ; his bid ting her ‘ t, he de livers a speech on “Sch Lands. . for what you wi es and Dul datiles | print very word of it, and the weeklics comment gravely in ther oo) tts philosophy publican convent jis m name to conjure with. Only sudden turns of the political game prevented his nomination publican candidate for govert several oceaston f that even higher for him, and in t occupied the comfe the auditor's office In hie success he has n ten Brother Charles. 7 matic wreck showed a | Sam, written in the hand his official “State |nesota” stationery. It was a ki brotherly letter, and it contained $15 besides Yet, Charles must county hospital tx battle against the swooped down on hin |force when he priety thts he torial ¢ At Mt ths an the re table berth ® ot for go back to the start anew his iisease which with renewed rte from the ~ = for the CHILDREN’S The Monday story is the first of a series of stories in verse, to delight the hearts of the small Have the children out them out and paste them as they come in a scrap book, and then they w amuse them on the rainy days w | have a nice little story book to hen they have to stay in doors. “YES,” CABLES CAVALIERI FROM PARIS TO ROBERT W. CHANLER April I RESTAURANT MAN LEAVES MANY DEBTS SRR that ONE CENT ON THAINS AND NEWS ATANDA Be. WAPPENSTEIN ORDERS GAMBLING TO CEASE \ } 1 | Every Saloon in Lower Part of Town Was Running | Some Sort of a Game, and Others Were Making Preparations to Get Someof the Play. | | Chief Wappene Today probably in has put the lid on gambling he 100 would have to stop. wed an order that the gambling, which has started in Seattic places in since the new administration came in, . As « preliminary, the chief asked his the traffic surprieed at the extent of it. Fifty t night alone, men te bring in a full re- port of the extent of He declared himeelif that he. was saloons put in gambling appar- atus, mostly card tables “1 didn't it reported aid realize they were getting so " “But they'll have to get out—all of them “we strong,” the chief. these gamblers are flocking in with the ides that everything he aid The opening of the lid came hardest about 10 days ago, when, at various saloons and a few pool rooms around the city card tables sot up up and poker and blackjack games started The word was passed around that it right with the city hall.” And they multiplied over night. Some of the places put in “cappere” and “boosters.” 8 closets and profitable. 900s here, they're wrong. was “all weral roulette wheels were taken from cobwebbed attics and made ready to start. Most Word got around town about money won and low “it’s all off,” said the chief today, “All card games will be closed up at once. There will be no exceptions. The only dice shaking that be permitted will be that done over the coun- ter for drinke and cigars. are HYDE ON TRIAL FOR LIFE AS STORK NEARS HIS HOME Doctor Impatient at Com tinuance of Trial Until Monday — Operate on Witness. of the games were very considerable sums of however. Sey LAM WELLER “AUT NOT THE nIGAT WEZLER Suspect, Arrested in San Francisco, Declares He Has Never Been in Ta- coma or Northwest. Py United Prews) KANSAS CITY, April 16.—The stork is oxpected soon in the home of Or. Bennett C. Hyde, on trial for his life for a seriee of alleged murders, as terribie as those of the Gays of Lucretia Borgia “rs. Hyde, daughter of one of the men whom her husband ig charged with murdering, and who has 60 valiantly defended him from the charge, may be confined to her bed while her husband makes his final battle for acquittal Hyde showed considerable impa- tience when his trial was postponed today until Monday, on account of an operation to be performed on one of the state's important wit- necees. Hyde's impatience was due ma large extent, hic friends say, to his fear that the baby may be born before the end of the trial. | (My United Press) SAN FRANCISCO, Apri! 16.—The man said to be Charles J. Wezler who is wanted Tacoma on a charge of having murdered Mrs. Henry Schulz, the mother of Wez ler's divorced wife, admitted today hia name wae Charlies Wezier. but that he is not the man for whom the police are searching. tam Charile Wezler, all right,” he told the police, “but | have noth Ing to do with the murder of Mre. Cchulz at Gig Harbor. | was never in that part of the country where the murder took piace. | was born in Texas.” When arrested at Ocean Beach yesterday for carrying concealed weapons, Wezler gave the nacne of Wagner. in KANSAS Hyde 16.—That delayed at esult of the ns to oper, san for bh ts Twyman important wit- an it ts be- jon will to- until Twy- seasions CITY 4 he of the t } that the Ask a pos is & day rst te the id cases and was except during re in is ex. nees in arding testt ably at the He en sud ling physt 2 HOLDUPS IN A NIGHT POINDEXTER CLUB AT THE UNIVERSITY