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THE SEATTLE STAR : you. 12, “NO. 60 PUBLICA HEGULARD ) WAATHY AT COURT ORDERS ECOUNT MADE | Otten Pleasure Trip With Railroad Bill at Stake and Leaves Aldrich, Etc., to Fight His Battles. {By United Press Ma paving, as they char legislative program. rage Decauwe the pres | dierent to the conte ation. Men who have fought ( in both houses teday intimate thar ¢! Lpaene senso of resi { tt Chance to Prove Charge of Being Counted Out on Election Day. ballots ex eity th or the Harry Kilduff that he was count from, Pittsbure. ¢ in his race for the council. fe as much resy . g ns has been appointed the raliroad » F e ay to act an refe and | if the insurgents, the reg- | to carry the recount. The re fe declare. counting of the ballots will prob hey will read th: ably oceupy four days it when he Kilduff asserts that he received pleas: t\a larger number of votes thea W Be some hot sexx! in| H. Weaver, who was certified as| House between 7 r successful councilmanic candi leaders Is date, and who ix now filling the @ today in no uncerta seat in the council. The official who voluntee | returns show that there was a diff-| Mie sdministration program |erence of less than 50 votes be tween Weaver and Kilduff. Kil duff asserts that the election of ficials counted ballots with a cross D jin the cirele in the republican col- | Mii he had been here to ex- | umn, and also with a cross against | @n the “near insurgents" | his name, as straight republican Bill might have been | tickets, giving Weaver a vote Kilduff brought a suit in the! superior court asking for the re count. It was agreed between the parties that Judge Gay might ap point a referee to attend to the CORONER'S JURY 1S STILL OUT) The coroner's jury, investigating | the collision on the Seattle, Renton | & Southeru, went out shortly after noon today The taking of teeth mony, which started yesterday morning at 10 o'clock and was re sumed this morning, was finished just before noon and the case given) to the men who are to fix the blame} for the loss of the two lives and the Injury to 17 passengers. | The cause of the wreck Is still unexplained, no testimony being brought out which would show how | the coal car got loore from the rest of the train. The raftroad commis. sion is here from Olympia, holding its investigation In conjunction with | Coroner Snyder and the public util. ties department of the city. out there is no reasor have made the pres fast at this time. They Femained in Washing for the measure. @t a time when he Promises of insurgent Peguiars fee! that were thrown over- teve been saved from Cincinnati. : opal to pass any kind Gould, the reguiars de- Biittle more than an invt- tneurgents to chop the themacives and to pase Temains, secure tn the (Taft would affix hie aig telephoned Aldrich from P fight to the end, it ts ectare, that something he » tight president had returned to exert his personal favor, Se eee eee WATER SHUT-OFF NOTICE Water will be shut off on Bellevue av., from Denny way to Pine st, on Thursday, May Sth, from 9 a. m. until 5 p.m ition used one of t Peremptory challenge two fn the tria the murder of Chas here today ed INHALES GAS AND DRINKS POISON a logger, is at the city serious condition oaote po was found the St The werertsss ss Mr. Gohi toriny that he had NGF to intimidate the state's |, %- Hanso " hospital In a a result of cr inhaling gas. He morning in his room at Charles hotel, on First av. 8. | eas jot had been turned on. | 1 &@ witness win: prose AN that they wore Old not to tes man came It is not known whether th atten ed suicide or not. F the hotel drunk, and « room. The next heard of him |was when someone noticed gas | fumes coming from the room and Hanson was in an uncon and was rushed to Court adjourned + Mp to Judge Sheek petminsion. t That Sheritt Payette | tee a razor. He v's | entered. Be Mt Itend to do himself any | #clous condition Judge Sheeks to Yl the hospital. under advisement ee fort was catien er @ the jury box Juror catte Phe pro ° CHINAMAR S WIFE GIRL ADMITS Annie Workman, who created a sensation last week in front of the Savoy hotel by attacking her former employer, P. Gevurtz, because he would not pay her the money she claimed was due this morning admitted on the witness stand In Justice Gordon's court that she was married in January, of last year to Lol Loung Kum, a Chinaman, in the jury] Baltimore, Md. She was testifying night on behalf of her brother, George R OF Workman, who was fined $10 and costs for committing an assault on ND DYING Mr. Gevurtz earlier on the same a, (BY United Prews.) day. D, Ore., May 4.—it wan &fternoon that Post €. Young of Portland to live until night. from cancer of the has been {il for sev B Dut his condition was be serious until when he suffered a rank No: was pase- ution then aera John Cope ad, a union BF Aberdeen and the de- Frar yble, tim- and ©, N mer- i 21 talesmen ». B number thre. of the a opinic fOr guilt of the Femainder for Probable that before \ison, ¢ examined ere against th penalty, as to the lefendant, vartous ee el STAR “WANTS” WORK OVERTIME. They work during the and late into the night visit all parts of the city. They settee eee * * * * * day * * * * * ee ee hee ee ee el FTESIDENT OA KILDUFF Labor Candidate Will Have! eee eeteeee went to} | | SEATTLE, WASH., W Will You Help to Build the Fence? “WILL YOU HELP TO BUILD THE FENCE” OREN? FOR THESE CHIL- In the Children’s Orthopedic 10-year-old he name of knee were ve y ted an who is now so that to walk on own Ie oe the fi ber. The boy's And Theodore has than himself thia whose there is a and but able hospital in Theodore city right leg deformed a few weeks ago, believe he will be ut time since he can remem mother ty dead and his father a wanderer two sisters and a brother, all younger A teow weeks ago they were four of the dirtiest, half starved looking little waife that ever were taken in charge by the Washington Children’s Home society. But to- day the oldest girl has been adopted into a good family, the boy is being cured in the Orthopedic hospital, and the other two young ones are sweet, attractive little inmates of the re- ceiving home of the society he ting for a.mother and father to come and adopt them. The story of thease four children, und other stories ike this, were told to vistturs at the headquarters of the society, 323 New York block, yesterday, when they called to inquire into the work of the soctety and ite campaign for an endowment fund, which has attracted widespread attention under the catch line, “Help build the fence. Little human anecdotes like that of Theodore and his brother and sisters abound around the Children’s Home society office The workers hardly think them worth repeating. But, needless to say, the listeners yesterday all “helped to bulld the fence,” which means that they contributed Wherally to the endowment fund. The campaign of posters ters and phone calls is going mer rily on, and thousands of people in this and the other cities of the state are hearing each day about the “Build the Fence” campaign. Superintendent Covington says it is going to be a great success. Joctors hia ager of the|got to find some uglier, shorter term than “infinitesimal microbes" pany, was failure te /to apply to its insurgent sisters Jennings, man Mercantile ¢ erday jury service BISE Aria.—Harvie Hughes, « prominent young man here, shut and |instantly killed Margy jathew - son, a chorus girl, n killed himaelf. Nine boys and seven girls were born in Seattle yesterday. SAN FRANCISCO.—A, K. Det wetler, former prexident of the Home | Telephone npas surrendered yesterday, w @ graft indictment | of two years » ANYHOW, Tom Taggart can got up an next man. Mark Train - daughter, Mre is his sole heir. | REDDING, left $180,000 Oxsip Gabril “onn. file owitseh, NEW YORK Ethel Aaughter of Richard Senators Cur-| married John J. E and York riding third Croker, Croker, has WASHING tie, Bro Jorah Overman Stone will investigate police degree practices SEWARD, Alaska.--The wreck « h ver Faralion has dim ed from the reef at Hiamna bay wreckage was probably carried by the Ice, atear were is. vores filed | Th Ten marriage hoen and one divorce deoree granted in King county yesterday. bd Gu | TAFT is going to Indorse Senator Reer en ft 4 19 e | Dick As Dick h a y indorsed ! himself, all he now needs is of Ohio. 4,993,798 barre od. The tax p ent was $1 per dorsement , MON TREAL k exchange WONDERFUL to relate ra{l.| law prohib s of wages exchange, barrel. y try te the ost of rm freight On with thropy | rates MR. JEFFRIES has tefore We place our n to know if the rules preventing L'l’ Arthar from punching his foe where the car bunele is, waa or Is likely to be a carbunele ey we want *'s anything in the Burlingar er has $1 a JUNEAU--D. EB. Sutherland and Cou «shot | J. J . ged federal offi left yesterday on the Washingt WALDEN nd wounded n killed hime paper man and ¢ nne thing that angered Da NOPE, Seattle for aring to demand | | Thirteen deaths were recorded in Seattic yesterday. NIGHT ANP, BA ENDED| sag FACES MALPRACTICE Mary Anderson is today asking a jury in Judge Albertson's court to give her a verdict for $60,000 damages against Dr. 8. E. Griggs The woman testified that in Sep tembe 1908, Griggs treated her improperly, and pertormed an op. eration on her that was so poorly done that she has had to submit to three other operations since. After the operation, when she was ill in bed in the Irving hotel, Griggs came to her room and threatened to kill her if she made known the malpractices of which jhe had been guilty Later she Bea \clatms that he came to her room GENERAL complaint that high|and assaulted her. society folks refuse to see the cen-| In addition to this she claims gus enumerators. Ought to have | Griggs took $175 away from her uniformed the enumerators in the first place. Might have known | they would be mistaken for bill collectors, it won't dot D. A. R. has| (By United Press.) LOS ANGELES, May 4.—The run on the All Day and Night bank Fron Angeles, which began Mon-| day at noon, is over, according and | statements by the bank's officers today. The ine, which at one time ex- tended nearly two blocks from the bank, had diminished at noon today to about 100 persons. There, nt Skinner declared, were for greater part patrons de- siring to transact commercial buat ness Others, he stated, ing the money they had with drawn. According to Skinner's statement, the deposits up to noon today were greatly in excess of the withdrawals were return Opportunity may knock again, but she’s not in the habit of coax |ing.—Florida Times-Union, -DNE = | visiting monarchs were outdone. umbrella as quickly as the | the In-] from | City of | THE SEAT TL [(“STtAak SDAY, MAY 4, 1910, ONE POPULATION OF THE U. S. NOW 91,424,423 WASHINGTON, D. C., May 4.—There are 15,121,036 more people in the United States today than there were in 1900, according to an unofficial an- nouncement made by the census office today. This means tbat the population of our country, as shown by the 1910 cen- will be 91,424,423. The population in 1900 was 76,303,387. This is within nine millions of double the population in 1880 and is three times the number of people in the United States at the opening of the civil war. SEATTLE GIRL RESCUED FROM WHITE SLAVER IN NEW YORK MG MMS HL WSS N TAK SUT In an endeavor to prevent the} Pacific Bottle | Metropolitan | Building company from escaping from paying taxes | on their buildings erected on the ere, and a res Ta has been rescued from the es of a white proc university tract, at Fourth ay. an New York Union st, the owners of oth Interested in a office buildings in Seattle coult science here hired Harold Preston to ass Leo gave sting attorney's office was called for trial Lindsay this morning Metropolitan Building com-|dv, and ran is taxed $16,000 upon the|ence, Mrs lease which it holds from the re- | Bernard. gents of the state university. The Cine Venn dade ase provides that the title to the| 4.100 5 88 19°. : bulidings vest in the university xr left Beatt : Cs age a Sl} upon completion, ‘and that th larch. She continued to be tine | Aeeigg to greet Cre tnt | use of the buildings remain with |*enographer | for Deeect as ‘ha the company until the expiration | °° beks ago Her suspicions pine oe Aba" ag ghey a S of the lease. The corporation |'0° reased until she finally quit the one the bufldings the property of the|A ‘ew days ago Bernar red hes bane Sania wens Pane ame university, and hence free from | ep again, and once in his office, ade the queen hen present:|tasation. On this ground it is at-/*Me was Kept @ prisoner al tempting to escape the tax oe See Hopp, Sar room-mate, cae’: coentet ane oe hs The county claims that the lease poems ebrn rd, and wired Mrs e 4 Nl as personal property is worth $1,-| © Miller of Tacoma, wife of # qiten: was garbed in a simple) Qn and te taxable real estate man and a sister of street dreas ene Miss Leo, Mrs. Miller left The colonel was greeted by at once for New York, where she cheering thousands who crowded B CK AFTER THREE appealed to the police. the streets and housetops. The wel YEA § FOR TRIAL Sicck marcas: | come Was the greatest ovation ever | “Om's" school was raided Mon SAN FRANCISCO, May 4.—A. K given any visitor here tn the mem ory of the oldest inhabitant. Even day night. The officers found a score of men and women dressed Detwiler, indicted in connection The royal band headed the car-| Drtwiler, haa banaiy pnection | about the floor. Bernard explained [that the contortions were part of |ktng’s palace. In the king's car| pe tne ‘Home Tel mpe Pete ) ome Telephone company,|"*, rhage Col. Roosevelt was seated be|in"n arraigned tomorrow, | Det.| Swe WOFK. @ was arrested and is now in| velt sat with the king fter an absence of nearly thre After the Roosevelt party had per ‘ . ; “|band today that she was leaving years, and surrendered himself to] New york wih Mise Les form which had been sent by the king to cn ball carry them from Kornje to Christi ras Attorney Miss Leo appealed to her mid 5 employer in Seattle three months | were taken to the palace waing ¢ : eiihuhia oie | Tater the Roosevelts bad lunch-| ., There ie little douse biinst Det.|Prsoner. He immediately for-| jwarded her money to secure her see cccrelts tonight will be Dut witnesses on. the ‘stand who Z ner which will be attended by 5p| | |Matinguighed men in the Swedish) WHAT IS WILLIE > | EARST The secretary of the Nobel prize] H UP UPTO NOW? commission conferred briefly with . dent Taft Is one of the most cided definitely to make the Nobel prize address tomorrow afternoon | honest and sincere officials the John Temple Graves today, | while the president himself . * Graves, who is ailled with the X| Hearst interests, was address * x | ers’ union. He praised Taft as an efficient president. took up only such measures as were popular while he was pres Following after Mr. Hearst's recent eulogy of President Taft are wondering what the astute journalist is up to. |Hindu Mystic Held Her aphe slave idu scl by a Mrs have t the The before The First oe to Shake Hands With Roosevelt at Christiania Was the King of Norway. came Bernard, stenographer for “Om who claimed to be a Hin achool of occult sct Kahler is an aunt of Judge The (By @ Staff Correspondent of the CHRISTIANI King She Fickert, dis BANK CLEARINGS. Seattle Clearings tod Balances Tacoma. Clearings today Balances Portland. Clearings today . .$1,5 Balances Spokane. Clearings today Balances } $2,013,159.50 994.00 090.00 | Pe Por rrerarrrrirara ts ea Ease rae THE WEATHER. Showers tonight or Thurs *% day. Moderate south to south * west winds ee ee ee ee AHREEAAE EEE EEE REED te RK Rk BULLETIN: tirely AND hardly doth Hearst get nice ly seated in the democratic band wagon when Gaynor arises to notify the party that a forger falsifier has just got aboard! ynor and Hearst for 1912 now seems to be al-| most ao Imposalbility TOLD WOMAN HOW TO GET MONEY FROM HER HUSBAND Sp the receptions accerded popular in tight fitting gowns wriggling Hages that bore the party to the! poodiing board of Ruef supervisors | iit ayatem of preparation for oc |aide the quecn, while Mra. Roose-| Viter returned to San Franctsco| jaii® jy “hrmcet And !® now in| alighted from the special royal train! judge Lawlor, He was released — anin, they entered the carriages and] wccing the case, sald ag0, saving ahs Whe practically & oon with the king and queen at the] Jine'a once. We will be able to eens fj posse |che'gheets of royalty at a state cin-| "ever before testified * . Pereresar rtp ys waren capital Roosevelt this afternoon and he de ST. LOUIS, May May 4—"Pre Pr the Natioeal theatre | country has ever had,” declared was driving about the city. Ing the convention of the Farm Roosevelt, Graves declared, ident. in the Hearst papers, politicians clares th waiting to Schaeffer lays do s up the pen. Lawyers ‘Now Want Pay fot Advice Given to .he Alleged Scheming Wife. | him transfers of pror $60,000. She also he from worth Beach make third interes of his death. In the fall of relatives 4 | Beach's confidence that, according to th woman sought the two Seattle yers who are now bringing suit, She requested them to find out if Beach had changed his will; if he had done so, to learn the contents of the to keep her advised as to osopher who yolces his And here it is, with nothing a will, giving her a one t in his fortune in case tone te #08 Beach's son and eded in regatnin Then it we complaint, the law Charging that Alda I. Beach hi them to advise her and to take stapes to enable her to secure @ large part of the $300,000 fortune of her aged husband, Elizur Beach and that she fatlea to pay them af ter she had secured a large slice of the fortune, Edward J, Delbridge and Edgar ©. Snyder, local attor ya, commenced suit In the super against her $11,783 and erty By Fred W. Schaeffer ( we meet ts a prospecto! Every man and woman prospects w And through the day or even of p The people are all prospecting—the Everyone new will ways and means of getting hold of more property; and if necessary to force Beach to share his fortune fur ther and to sue him for ai Followed Their For this work the lawyers to get one-fifth of all property obtained from the wife. The lawyers say that by following the woman induced her husband to give her at one time $58,666 cash, and much other valuable property.| Farmers Last August, the lawyers charge ne kon and grand-|the woman stopped consulting with the marriage. | them t se they would not adopt underhand methods to separate Husband in Control. Beach from more property. It is charged that she secured other law yers and that Beach divorce, The suit pending Trad merehe ‘ound shale nen, shopmen, Saloon men run a g Advi: r lawyer clean were | And when the money or Beach by | in the suit their advice nts, jlor court this morning to obtain Judgment fc for one-fifth Interest in pr worth $100,000, that the woman s¢ cured from her husband The complaint recites in detail the story of the Reach matrimonial | difficulties, In 1902 Alda I Keene 137 years old, married Plizur Beach, a cattleman and widower, 70 years old. Beach property, Beach's children objected to wrce up bedrock from verdict’s rendered, th The mechanic is a drifter in pay But the pick-and-shovel laborer 1 The preacher runs the alr pump, His dust it has the stamp on when and sailors us scholar blasts the deep hard r The statesman tends the tr And when the pinnacle ined owned $300,000 worth of So everyone's « pr But in the art of cle But at the final eb And sink a shaft, Just two by six TOPPENISH, WASH once, says the com- sp each h Beach from his him completely She then se- The wife at oe plaint, estranged relatives and got under her influence she si divorce for is still sacoma | yw jowners of | the ne Osgar und broad views of doctors, in the best of streaks near hydraulics mway g¢ wnup the neighb and lay ON TRAINS AND NEWS BTANDS be CENT COUNT TO SHOW NO MORE | Hill Won’t Talk, But Those Who Know Say That Figures Won't Pass This Mark. u- will be taken known mes r t be over t did go would be at some e, that a int had day that he rs began tak- Hill has stated he at there re few, if any, 1 than 200,000 people in this city. De- te alla nents and claims » the contrary, he has held to iis opin right along and has been heard several times recent- ly to express the of ore nion that he be discredited as an | hone at census taker if the count should 1 over 215,000, All the enumerators will have their final reports by tomorrow and the results will be rushed to W ashington The civic bureau yract completed its work ay and will be all through by cally nEAMLAD RINK UPHELD BY COURT Fisher and J. L. Wood, Dreamland, will not to stand trial on the grand |jury indictment charging them with being guilty of a crime for running a dance hall. Both men were indicted by the grand jury The women's societies of the Se- attle churches collected the testi- mony that resulted in the returm of the Indictm Fisher j and Wood. Walter 8. Iton Sat- argued a demurrer to the tment, contending that, under law, it was no crime to permit females in a dan hall provided xicating Uquors were not sold or the place was not conducted in an immoral manner. Judge Ronald held that Fulton’s contention was rrect Mique “Osgar and Adolf” Become onsors for a Gold Mine by Fred Ad r Schaefer, discovered at x namesake is Fred W. being a war 1 In dot tent this he subscribes of Schaefer the ne iorous tor, anc ian comicalit locates will be luck, While lucky strike, Namesake 5 prospector’s and and proves himself a rugged phil- life in unvarnished verse to spoll it xt claim h Adolf” for his wn} hammer The World a Mine Skookum, the Trapper) no matter where we go hile traveling to and fr rights when the moon doth world’s a busy mine, are pocket hunting f paying grour 1 the day the case be ne id is in his and far nust take the shallow and an ode it passes work rning’s mine ¥ valley to the er on the re they ar n ks down up what 1 say a different way; ors Kather round you in the grou