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THE SEATTLE TAF WASH., MONDAY, MAY 9, 1910. ONE CEN SEW STANDS be. WCE NOTICE : iene? }COUNTYCOIN JO OEAVED sre fo GIVEN Below the Intellectual Plane of Human Beings. - f IL In Charles faa ia the missing A AY j link? the “monk” at <h, ii Ile it up to } }the Orakanin thie week ultimately ; ‘to pro the soundness of } “ on Was! Attorneys Employed by | jn Ser aching, or udly’ worein : : " Commissioners Hand Their am me E Fesperiy Care Teg a. piceese “ae Private Little Western With New Pay- 7 | Take Matter Into Court) Merriam, biologist of the Univer : le : Washington Fair $10,- System This) | Unless There is Change.|* sity of California, held Charios the i "3 000 of Taxpayers’ Cash. First under observation tor le week 4 every teat known to *, and, in answer! Formal! notices to the effect that| to the questions foregoing, he enya! r the taxe and one small d gambling games wer ng Op Yay be B} persons who were tr rated and that a vice district-was in| Other scientists and savants wd a new pay-as \. [existence In open violation of the} have looked him over and said the inw were prepared this morning for) same thing One thing they all} aunty West- tion. car at sort mort | he 4 service upon Mayor Gill, Chief of| agree upon, Charles the First rea easter service was /RS Polie® Wappenstetn, Sheriff Hodge| sons. He has the reasoning facul Seattl ue line to George: | and Prosecuting Attorney Vander ty developed to a high degree. The |. The comr n ave given b ‘ve strongest evidences of his clatm| .* ? 4 ¢ r 4 that the The notices were drawn up and} pearhumanity are to be found in ‘ Y | ea fe vines served by Blaine, Tucker & Hyland.) his intensely human vanities and The rec Attorneys “representing numerous|his very human vices, and there ever, show property owners in the city of Se-lis a German surgeon of very scien e's money attle While no names of any of|ufic bent who says that’ through be given ation to the property owners protesting/« simple operation Charles the . : . jee with what it ple The anso- the dow incident. The aratnet — open — policy of the] First cam be made to speak au a * Z . clation & priva rm, run for Retifally followed in present city administration are|human being speaks, given the 7 | profit pure and simple, free from 50 Dine front end GLADYS given in the notices, the anti-vico| necestry education tn language. | cM I public contr alight, while those committee organized several weeks| White Charlies the First is in Trotting Meet. aboard gathered at Here is the story of little Gladys. It is a plain little tale; /#8° #t ® mess meeting € age ay the ety he will be seen more often ' ; The y thing that the benefi- the con > representatives of the South Bnd/off the Orpheum stage than on tt | : 8 i | claries . 0,000 gift « . ae a, he com! one of an hundred thousand like it and an hundred thousand |improvement clube are known tol He will be taken on toure of the a ppearion 4 tie. Si80re ye at Dome sh the narrow en-/ more, yet it will catch at the heart strings of the bluntest of us pa eg —as , city; Lhd por Mayor Gill and the 5 “ leagues have dor . ela . he plan is to serve the no university and other “sights.” He : mentic Mim their nickels. | 4.4 pull as strongly as ever it pulled, for it is of a little chil | ent ceenuon aid. ated. & senna | GIN bhrohd cue . ta bhevale wre ; a cain ae About Fido. j who, born to the shadows, has been led by’ sad 5 out into |8be length of time for an abolition | whieh he very much enjoys, and be > moa races ‘with the dog was well ‘tots Sus = ‘ P 5 . of the vice district and the gam | will otherwise disport himeelf as it public re © attend and the ‘aiter she got wp| tte Sunny places. And that’s the sort of story that sets the big. pling gamev. If this tx not don very ordinary human being. The , » a * teat ‘eka saeon pretenses the argume at} busy haman heart to ‘pulsing and makes it warm to do the/the anthvice crusaders propose to/antteigarette law may in a meas was made that there wax anything her and the coa-| iar £ tides jtake the matter into the courts and/ure interfere with his pleasure, but P public about the enterprise whether or not Fido | SOfter, finer things jforee the cleaning up of the city. jhe has friends who know where to ; This year, however, the private e the 21 passen- ‘ after all make a profit out of the county’ Mend conductor ar.| ANSWER THE QUESTION. . es Caey. | he: pubtic ‘bus We onutta question and : * : fe . o' he manne! aed Little Gladys was born in a farm town of Southwestern ‘ reise to tote ion. ee ee the woman pro} was robbed of ber heritage of happy days and there was none On the Quiet. mt of the new| Made childhood’s fight almost unaided until she came to etl B.C. Hyde, wife of Dr Hyde, charg satisfied with the showing made | Providence fell with a killing blow. Scarlet fever, scourge ete eet mags aan wope, sister-in-law | rated, were walking down the Je » for profit at the expense ‘Rome cities serious | . * ‘ and for days she was torn with the convulsions of that [hand's defense jumped off a street car at Sixth av participating in the graft at Res the crowds try to cae P f ‘ “ and it did that grudgingly, for it left her deaf for the rest trangement between her mother and| whom he charges wrecked his ‘Cnn, énnceiianbinngh have’ <p them, according to her testimony. | wounds in his head and he has a is ing some! ;., A “f ¥ i che i. 7 Sipecting her and mother were taken from her, and they left her not| jing cross-exaimination would occupy |@trest, The woman child | york, when the clerks call fc Viaitors tn Seattle during the A.-Y.- | A°fa: the corporation te epend the lof the fair, the Commerce figures |expended the commissioners are a} ne Society and she was brought to Seattle. When she was fo get home to Hom ety and she sy Mra. Hyde wept as she described | Morrison, and defeated her in the the late King Edward's | ie l eatragesin ie tha eat thas Uo a oot in & line | Read the story if you have the moment by you, and a get them, so it may not be so bad individuals rested will possibly of waiting per peevinn. thet | Washington, and it was no bright home she was born to, for her missioners don’t care what happens Fy up,” “Ge. busy.” | to the $10,000, ax long as the tax- father was a hi , ow tha eg x, sh « Ax abet before any © as an invalid and so poor that, at the beginning, she asiee te iheteont tas hgsett ar Ae ailowing her to oop was | f° fight for her birthright To make this graft pose the be im ae From sick to well and well to sick, the little mite King « sate by "hole ing a catt peer: years Q agricultural show. Farmers and yeter which the persons interested ine of Put into service for! the age of three. — wesanicite | work declare they never even heard Beattie today, and | Then, if ever, the clouds should have blown by and left (ay tated Pied . ie pet gee he eR ost fo extend to ev) her with the blue sky over her, but there was nothing of the KANSAS CITY, Mo. May 9.—Mew The fs and stockmen are sort cast in her sad little horoscope. Instead, the hand of od with having murdered Colonel] Because his six-yearold son and last exposition, They upon its inagura and daughter Of his wife, from whom he is sepa ae saarta ib eu tal al cities, has caused! of misery and maker of tiny graves, took her for its victim of the Grad capttaliet, went upon the | vtreet with Ethan A. Morrison, ignature Written by Charles |. Unaided by Human Hand: i ida” aaah Gaile tax trate how y “ |Luke A. Miley, 3822 Woodlawn av. | = wecnsees St - = ee be poeple. haws. at | . : Mre Hyde told of her courtship % im the rush} awful malady. In the end life itself was all it left her, |). °\n. doctor. which caused an es-|and 45th st, and shot Morrison, | Spank Oa Mohd: Be ears after work herself, and of her marriage, which} home. Morrison is at the Seattle | there may be| of her days to every sound of gladness. finally resulted in enmity between |General hospital i iy cody a cally give = th s10 000 8 a pri © corporation to do with it what- @ Public Util) And also it left her a waif, for during her illness both her When Mrx Hyde took the stand, 4 : ever they see fit. The only obliga- It was predicted that her testimony |chmmce to recover y is under! At the Hotel St. Regis in New [says that $9,000,000 was spent pe angp han nde S| per coil cso" od insistent and) Li op My 4 e x s ,) a nearly the entire day, It was stated | Were bot harmed. of saying “Front” | P. exposition. As Seattie subs nge than oes ve ig Sed aragem eyed epermives ‘ 7 , | that Dr. Hyde would then take the Miley said that he proved two | they call “Forward.” jed $800,000 directly |money. As long as the money fe - a boged Her case was brought to the attention of the Children's] stand in his own defense years ago when his wife sued for} 7 now Aine FM | Bg ay are Bree tertaree ahead i ea’ ¢ oa ONDO? pert ‘Teruce y,|that this city profited to the extent | satisfied Weeps on Stand. diverce that she wis 10 MATTY | the sculptor, yeaterday took a plas- | of $8,200,000 | What makes the graft the more there is likely oe er old enough she was sent to the school for the deaf and dumb] tne death of Colonel Mors Hunton, | sult, Then they separated. Yee | rature hile Sir Luke Fields, the | MINNEAPOLIS.—Levi M. Stew- | Garni of 8 row while | The colone! had beep named as the |terday he was on hix way to his|noted illustrator, sketched the dead jart, known an “Eider" Stewart, a ig ee ee it erford, county commission- the street car| which the city maintains in the Longfellow school building: | proapective executor of the estate | wife's home to get his son, it be-| king resident of this city since 1 is 4 Payers 0,000, | Tare also directors In the cor- the question | aie hae Chek ai hes of ve of Colonel Swope, and the prosecu- aad, Ie Esgeeg” And then came her chance—-her first promise of restored birth-! ® pr a | the boy's birthday, when serpy dead, leaving a fortune of $5,0 eeduetor should | WT then : L charged that Dr. Hyde pur-|oat the three walking ‘along the| Aa ne fas . poration, The stockholders and df- PHILADELPHIA Police Wil- | An auto at Detroit, while being | rectors will have the deciding of the $5 gold piece. |right. Given opportunity, the little mind developed as a flower | posely caused Hunton’s removal be Fes y cause te stood in the way of Hyde'a{ street. He says this maddened | iam Weiss died today of injuries | tested, jumped 15 feet into the air,| what ix to be done with the profits, One is warned to 7 PSs oO teachers. Though she coulc € ee « | ready, the conduc nd her brightness quite won her teache Though she could plans to gain the Swope mililone ay it ed A ci ved In saving three ohildren | ified two men, crushed a trolley |i¢ any arg made. Carrigan, Abra: fares will make not be made to hear she was taught to speak and to study and] Mme Hyd genled tet ar vaiclan, Miley put the gun in his pocket chariot race at a circus Thurs- | Pole and exploded ite tank all over | ham and Rutherford are, as direc if in case one | Know the movement of the lips of those with whom she speaks. | had warned Hyde not to draw too and began caressing the boy. He|day. Thinking the show was over done otter being. etd ‘le wholly “a | (2f" of @ private corporation, in om g te ; ; . much blood from Hunton when thefthen gave himeelf up to Sergt, Dol-| the ehildren ran across the track in | aya of conjecture Y the spending of the people's money, OA statement made | Then came more good fortune, for her teacher found for] physicians were bleeding him. She |phin and was taken to police head front of thes oe ming chariots sometcdsl A Happy Thought. 3 les x J etsn ed the children, but was age he 2 id Potter of the | her the home that, since birth, she had not had. The father of it|*!¢ that Dr Twyman himacif held quarters, Morrigon is # tile setter | un aver himself n, but was! WASHINGTON, —The campaign] ‘This in the first time that the com- ‘ in the employ of Rodgers & Kohler against bucket shops, to be ~| missioners have hit upon this par- the Capitol Hill say, : oug long before he took a deaf ¢ s e suc-|of blood from the veins. 4 x Son which the pay-| thought long before he took a deaf child in, but at last he suc mm thy wed bi iy tae ee EE + Sage Ae [ducted the. attorney, gene as van-| Sane wisehad ot ssearasenea Hyde Warned the Swopes. + Will be put into} cumbed to her winsome appeal,-and now, were she his own] ni retnigaties ce yy. (2407 Federal av. Miley te an] island, known as “The King of the | ne cotton pool Inquiry taxpayers’ money, : No ste Names ty , . 28 - architectural engineer. He has| erry Growers,” was drowned early ing was held upon the matte! a es e would F oO sweeter tune y s heart a fe in the #& family | | : . r he matter aw | flesh and blood, she would play no sweete ne upon his hear dela teal Bee tee had | Hved here about two years yesterday morning. An upturned! gan FRANCISCO.—Ciad in his/no publicity was given it, The strings advised Swopes for a year not No charge has yet been placed | row boat and Bush's hat floating on | pajamas, District Attorney Fickert | comnts: rs kept it quiet untilit authorities wait-| the water } i to the discovery of his | chased and ¢ apt q man whol was done, It was done in a minute. é ‘ ' igen sang Miley, the bi ss ante ais dil ice to drink water from the water | against : bg Riga gin «Beg This is the way the Washington Home Society works. It/.00O, the Swope premises ing to see the condition of Morr His body has not been found. | had broken into apartments and | Carrigan, Abraham and Ruthergprd, had him taken to the jail. The inet- | airectors of the private corporation, s around such as these that it] Previous witnesses had | testified | gon, ‘oat Pome that Dr, and Mrs, Hyde had been BOF Se ters collecting a z00 for Lin- | 4, occurred at 4 o'clock Sunday] ine Western Wash “ | “fence,” which the dollars you may give will] guests of the Bwopes dinne: » Already he has a tomcat and | mornin, the Western Washington Fair as will build that “fence,” in whic 1 | you may g guests of the Bwopes at a dinner aaa We esd ante tenet « sociation, threw off thelr directors’ i : eced the typhoid epidemic In | be the pickets seul, wai teak ibay toon YANKEE MATADOR some such rampageous democrat as! WASHINGTON.—President ‘Taft | Cloaks for @ minute, donned those of Tom Taggart, he'd have what might | has caused it to be announced that|county commissioners and voted ine read.the story of » Gladys 0 their own water and drank it, While Having reag the story of little ladys, will you be age lead ty nll age Boag ager td ray be considered a booming old start. | he is not in favor A central bank | $10,000 of the le’s money to the E FENCE? ter, The state held that this show- L URT EEE jof issue at the present time private corpor of which they HELP TO BUILD TH CE ed a plot on the part of Hyde to PITTSBURG.—-Naney A. Bir | Se minasihen irene make the family 1) #0 he could man, 26, a graduate of Vasgar, and| SAN FRANCISCO,—John A, Ben. 7 ‘ROOSEVELT 1S | polaon them under the guise of (By United Press.) daughter of a well known real es n, the tra Costa millionaire | cs ATT MPT SUICIDE her own initiative, pr ihe GFiaking only American matador in the his-|{T°™ ™elancholia ropped a yester | FE ae ei ettenea fhe {tory of the bull ring, i# dying to-] RIVERSIDE, Cal motor-| DENVER . A Sher ete | ta, Biel its me vat Dr Tisde did not. know (@&¥ fm the American hospital at| ing with her son, B yester- | sane, ran amuch v6 tt ae’ t ne had done ro. |Guadaiajara from injuries recelved|day, Mrs. Mary Breedlove, aged 76, | was later fatally 7 ster mi 2c wa o 4 (iy Wales Breve.) eS : lin # Dull fight there yesterday, Lee| was instantly killed Jie. ‘The two me SBE ee ni ress. TACOMA, May 9—-Within ! will Fecove od t bul d bowed 8 i recover BERRRESE BREET HES bit ~~ re f es a There were 123 passengers on an} 2 at nents before he Col-| incoming Seattie-Everett interurban! According to the Pacific North | lapsed. car yesterday evening. This was an! west Comimerce, Seattle ts to soo Lee wats a college man and so!ier| average crowd all afternoon. have # paper nfiil where high gr of fortune who came to Mexico and lof stationery will bt manufactured lis these for whom it works. It jits, as there probably will be, they will be divided with Carrigan, Abra- treating them CITY OF 0, May 9.—| tate man, shot and killed herself |convicted some time ago of an at 2 TACOMA GIRLS T - declared that she. on| Harper B. Le a and the} Yesterday. She had been suffering |tempt to defraud the government ham and Ruthe aitting as pris | vate directors o wrporatt Pee Explost STOCKHOLM, May %—~Former| hours, Queenie Stanford, age Az AION Loltorw | | President Theodore Roosevelt left) 14 ria Mead, 19, both swallowed | VACANT ROOMS? eet for Berlin at 11 o’elock this morn TELEPHONE ing. His throat, which hax beén @ large Miners w and inflamed for eral days Pete Sle ba t ¢| making it nec oad eb 10 & place oe i or omit is ORES tohsortr pena ia ag niet wi namber’ o¢ fx mull giving | recently fi Dons , "UBM" | him considerab! sable died before emetics could be admin ease und that |istered. The Mead girl ts on the mercury tablets with sulcidal in to cur- | 1a he i to her ather, or learn the toreador’s art. At first} sald @ little girl to hy Is backed by local peo F 408 2 Path attle-EWverett Interurban car, ye sh. N JOSH, Costa Rica, May 9. he appeared in the small fights in| Seattio-Everstt ter eee whe wore received from Cartago to- Northern Mexico, gradually climb. ina “Hewe cam toatbomneoke day say that the bodies of 900 vic- wo, Wake Bowes we me wena. WAS SHE STAR Or.’ fh, 2 tet Skeet aut or ing the ladder until he became tims of ipopular throughout the republic The Pacific Northwest Commerce | BETHLEHEM A COMET? |stroyed the city have been re- Bk powder The confident POF the expivn , | the moved from the wreckage | timate of the total nur EERE. Within the | Yolce however, and that when be! 5 | (By _Cntted Press r Mille was ate. nd [arrives in Berlin ‘he will be able t | WEBSTER CITY, la, May 9. | deaths today is placed at 2,5¢ Proken three NE ee aa Hil 4 —That the star of Bethlehem |has been learned positively tod: Were two ex ee weld oat ey was not a mysterious heaveniy | that Paraiso, Orisi and Pocaco suf Where the ages iia ; (By United Press.) {the eatafalque. He will be accom: | Then) it will be conveyed to West-| alive guide, but merely the comet |fered from the shocks. The extent meee TeeeMbled a atti f Bal ‘x saward has! LONDON, May 9.—Tentative ar-| panied by visiting royalty minster to be viewed by the public,| The expression of the face is| which now bears Halley'’sname, |of the damage ts not yet known, gee 800 dying in ts 1 Peis yyy Ber Fans oop nee aggre «omenta for the funeral of King| Queen Mary, the Dowager Qu The body of Kdward les today|remarkably lifelike ‘and natural,| is the belief of the pastor of | but the death list is heavy. Fully igbiosion » } Ne Te eT uae aH MTree kes Alexandra and other royal women|in the bed chamber in which he| The coffin ie being hewed from| St. Paul’s Universalist church |1,000 persons are dead in Paralso. 7 plans and — rep Pid Edward VIL were completed today. | wit) follow the funeral train in| died. ~ in appearance the late mon-|a freshly cut oak tree In the royal| of this city, From his pulpit Heavy rains falling constantly Were broken ne | P* ¢ ee fa rok his trip to| The funeral will be held May 20 | carriages. arch appears to be sleeping, and | preserves near Windsor last evening Dr. Spicer gave the yesterday and today have added i aves th oo me elt cial trains furnished | ‘The dead king first will be con- Royal Mourners on Foot. his face shows little trace of suffer-| In compliance with the wish of| result of arithmetical computa. atly to the suffering of the refu- 8nd then the « | Berlin - eon hind <2 Jasna env teat alace on| The body will be taken to Wind-|ing. ‘The body rests upon the/King George, the theatres re tions to prove his statement, dense ch of | 0% She a eae’ toni eeavidedk by veyed from Buckingham pa lgor castle on a spectal train, It|caryed wooden bed in which the|opened this evening. They will be He declared that scientists ARG fause. 41) ; on. | ernments. bind poivoe erin special |# Bun carriage to the railroad sta j will be carried to the Albert me| king died, It is clothed in a red|closed only on the day of the| unite in believing the birth of een ee. eee ee E88 Ottawa are ritied, | Germany ee ckholm at the Ger- | tion for transportation to-Windsor, | morial chapel, the royal mourners | silk robe which he wore when he |funeral of Edward Christ occurred four years be- ss man teoutser- ‘The royal coffin probably will be | following on foot. ‘The. body will | passed away. In expressing the desire for a] fore the generally accepted THE WEATHER ol emident ft will} eer a ne 14 Sieh tings. Cn the| remain in the erypt of the chipel| The hands are clasped over the | continuance of theatrical perform. year, A. D., and that a “back 5 Marea fair of the| a & {draped in English flag awaiting burial in the mausoleum. | breast, the little finger of the left es, the king referred to the un-| ward computation” will show Showers tonight or rc This is) NEW YORK Fg. pint ha casket will He the royal crown, the The body will lie in state in the|hand being held between the|necessary hardship that would be| that the comet, which appears day, Light west winds ya Prenident of lam Dean Howells, the author, Hd | oya1 roben and the scepter. King throne room of Windsor for three | thumb and forefinger of the right | brought to numbers of unemployed | every 75 years, was due at that ne Howells were married in 1862, George on borseback will follow days, to be viewed by the nobility, hand, a characteristic pose while should the theatres remain closed, time. RRR RR RRR RRR he Stanford sir! came her¢)® step to your phone and send an ad to The Star. Costs only * a few pennies * * * é * 1 * tent, according to the physicians.) 1 you have a vacant room, #|concélved the idea that he could] “I guess he never had any mother rags and waste paper. The (By United Press.) * * * * * * * * nathen hia|road to recovery today | te tk tI TORR tt te se a four | * * * * Tues: * * * *