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MAY 28, 1801, PNSIDINE, AS ACCUSER, iawed from pase one) J Would prove direct acts of bribery (cont! —_—— ve who would awear to an at ee as yken to Mere. | tempt at bi haven't spoken t mpt at biackmall, He sald, how aand TOM r, that these things had occurred your honor Mr bject this sort ¢ Tm Meredith's enemy “are | CRIMP TB FSS PPT) BAT Te FEAESS and asked me tacks? iGawag them we To the moral atmoaphere ee and others. <> 1 ¢ Sea said the witness, proud q was put dack Ir we a at. Then I Tou started out on s moral cru . i 7 returned 1 came back |*ade when you began these attacks” Ba potting but co! ing to-|@sked Mr, Fulton, in cross-examir- ee ation q When I came back I found I was trying to purify the city. £ land crooks were run-|_ “You had no animus against Chief Sietewa. I sent several of my|Meredith when you published this | q “es and » ked him to be | artic le? 2s ine ho had the chance| “Ob, mo. I was friendly with him.” ie life to be square. and begged And when you wrote that he was eee out these sure-thing | Consorting with thieves and hold-up men, you felt friendly toward him? 4 that these places were| “Yes: I was friendly the regular gambling buei-| “When you wrote these thingy ad it was to save myself from | about N ita you were attempting riven into the bay. It was a/to hold Meredith up to public ridi- ° geif-preservation.” cule, were you not?” afew more unimportant , sir, as chief of police. * Was excused. ‘ou Were not friendly then?” alled to ths sir.” said the witness, who war badly rattled. “You deliberately tri Chief Meredith up to Blaine, you have read the tomapt and ridicule You sir,” said the witness m the Republican, now what! a: this point un adjournme a the word ‘grafter’/then taken until 1:20 o'clock ‘The trial was not re —_ went into @ learn-!1:45 p. m.. when a delay was purse on the mean-|as Judge Winsor waa late, and was atentton of the word/expected to bring with him a most * He did not consider the | important witness, a woman. Hom- ite have any criminal meanin:.! festance,” said Mr. ilaine,| Judge Winsor arrived Who accepts an annual pass, Mr. Hil) railway is, in my opinion, a/ was He m certainly taking a/ the to which he has no right se where the word was something to which tminal meaning. When bet entitied, because of his| sifted down, Mr. Hill's idea of graft . a itien which ays a large ‘ech & man is dishonest? |salary for a little work. Mr. Fulton. rity” " on the Court. Weald not consider it honor. |. “Would you say that Judge Grifin had a graft, for instance auld not be honorable in| “Yes, it might very readily be/ called such, I sh We tho difference between| Judee Grimin | ar vid think. od an if he aid] and bonest ” rot quite with the witness. Thi, Honesty is a question| Judge Winsor came Into court dur- be, honor a ter of ethics" |!Me this examination, and at its con- i Mr. Blaine This fe ex-| clusion asked tor a brief delay, as Sehat he said, but it is what|th* mysterious woman who was to PIPEERE § BPAY UPIPSRS OIL Pent BSI) See tee Fee) BE RFE. § samnll Pe Soget at: testify was even then om her way the statement that a man|' CO. | on initiates +h = smarter, lower him in your o'clock, the wor “ m In your! ame into court. Bhe was Mra. Ross, fortune-teller who Second aven ave you been in this edium an are am 7 Weuld have contempt for| ves at No. 1 How long t becemarity ” bar " Sweuid he be lowered in your) Four years. Have you been acting as a med Mist would follow as» mat. ium all that time? | Yes, air.” * Did you pay fines into the city More Definitions. during that time?” thems Was then excused, ant Son, ote i iaiaiives was called “Did Chief of Police Meredith ever ce o¢ tue, cesant k you to pay him any money per ft” and “grafting.” | *nally?” ayy A ell gro ool We object on the ground that no the word had origin-| time ts specified ‘ im fruit culture “The | “Objection sustained,” said the woefully {i vay obo ise heard of a slang | Counsel for the defence then begun fund was generally ignor |® 10ng argument, which Mr. Fulton ing of the word a+ / cut short by withdrawing the objec- under world tion, and th woman was allowed Mot think a «rafter was |‘? Serer the question & thief, but he did think| “Yes tir. he did. * piled & man who wouls{ (Tell how, and when” tae Orne alt! «Detective Crane came to m - pea dishonorable ac:. | -¢ nusiness, and 1 gave him a read det . ing, and he then told me that Chief 2 to see him, and he told me I would | Chie! Meredith Begins. have to get out of town, or quit tha [ate chief of police of business. That I would have to pat thts UP $4. I said I would think it On or Tes. s-examination it was there exist a system under | brought out that Meredith had told ration, of monthly c ther that she was w ae fuera, ani ‘of fines a ed |that unless she promised to give uo Eogm thoge engages | OP business, she would be require | tag | to ¢ $54 for her appearan in ino | court. That she had promised to We object to thin jebandon her business, and had been Money is paid in court, 1| lowed to go with a warning. it ts material to thin | The defense then rested its case, jand Chief Meredith was called in re |buttal. He dented positively every interposed Judge |b Miassas ts cone sane j stateme 2 by Considine are made without | Coming to the statements made by Of law, that no arrests | Mrs. Hons, Chief Meredith said that Gt ali; that messages are |the Woman had been xrrested, to month with a enm or{sether with many other fortune-tel MP Mipuiated at a prior agres-| irs. and that he had taken the same the court ftself is a party (course with her that he had with traMfie—this stupendous | “thers In every case where the wome ‘ promised to business ail this ts entirely irreie- , Promised to gt th 704 can show that Me said the chief, no complaint Ras personally benefited |*eainat them. In this instance T BS so-called nystern. 1 ruil: | told Mra. Roms she must promis faid Judges Griffin give up the business, 1 that if she Pibpoenacd the mayor, the | WOuld not make that promise, she WSOurt judge. the clerks of the | Would have to deposit $50 cash bail Dre ae JAMES STREET I ans or CARS STOPPED im, being a yeas, ta much EM carried on in this city & most public manner.! Traffic on the James street line has Bsually on the second floo- | heen cloned down all day, owing t WER WS PER UBS sekl veters: Ut WIR: USer Doaye) Uo Ue Bel gl Beka ra Ff ES Mith him a written sta ‘ bes running before 6 o'clock tonigh? hy loration of each of these | Rainier heights. Beacon hilland Ma tepiee te'T nature, and asked | vrona park cars are connecting with ay the Madiaon streets cars at the PS demand do in response t?| Broadway crossing, thus no great in Jeon nce is encountered by the Ranaiag tt | Know of. They are| patrons of that line enste! Important philological ras f the derivation and mean word a P a} Mr. Blaine Continues. ¥ S nemegene ce — Sal where Chief Mere-| 5 , MS Obtained nny he of 1- | Se Feward of any kind, either | SF indirectiy, from allowing | * 3 to run?” asked Prone: x David Nice I Ao not-’| be held yet as suspects of being ac b he hat | complices of John Pendergrast and the alleged counterfeit ! Revit bot th, aia Mithemes to cal;, two of who »| Frank 8h ‘3 THE SEATTLE STAI . LAST EDITION. 4 O'Clock. “TS AND T'S” PHILADELPHIA were bound Both Nicolt and and Poultry NOW FACING MEREDITH ° ison says he ¢ ma threats ol and asked if they would be ad. | Mereaitn’ nitted | Me HEARING OF A NEGRO ANDERSON COLONY preliminary kmail | jurder of Jonn F ok this after | represented - and play They simply want Don't Care What Happens 3 the Jury with facts they Pigeantt you tell a reporter on the | canno and have not got hg 1 re whe hn Rg te Cayton Takes Stand, don't Cayton himself was then called to HT don’t think I said quite| the star He was palpably ner ts what hay 1 vous 1 & most interesting " ine then t story fect that after Mere ‘Constdi of the 8 n relegat rom the tee t | detective force to the front office at doa charges against Mere-| police headquarters, the present hief had come to him with inform aused you to make theae/ation in regard to the police depart le ent Meredith told Cayton settled ¢ ¢ thingy he testimony n- | wer part of ty. Ther ne rinted « ft} the Ie dig mit joints running! the « and he and Chief Reid | ty this city Men Were| erranged what places should run and i a down t very day | what t not | he siness tn Meredith toll me, that whenever I saw a gambler personally arre sted | makes you so0/ end brought t ert, it would mean redith that h Was not paying bla my netance, | to the wollow, 1 Cayton. ‘ tive office Who startet 2 on your invest at Pp ¢ head #ations into the nduct of the p : ° artment and your attacks ;, | there asked Judge Winsor, ; Turns Benefactor. W. L. Meredith erveral of my friends ca’ Why have you made these at- Griffith repress son was calm peared to be under @ great mer MACHINISTS SATISFIED OVER THE PRESENT LOCAL STATUS © ternoon | Employers Held Meeting Last Night and State Their Side |’ Employes Argue Back and Say Wages Can Be Raised. | witnesses were latter hit the a cigar lahter Anderson and how jdead man with The preliminary BIDS FOR FIVE NEW BUILDINGS: Ruhlen today of Situation ministration building, guard quartermaster's wagon shed The Machinists’ Views. local machinista, published st Heating, $8.78 ga, | Characterize or M. Hl was called finally before! & newspaper man, and|‘ <d to define the meaning of | sratt.” The witness knew | ELECTRICIANS _ LEAVE A JO Seventeen electrical workers the Beattie at work wiring « bh -unionists were employed, struck rday afternoon In regard to oe if they grant * compared ex paid tn th Seattle shops wages paid to machin Electric Co, confident that taintng tate p » justified tn mal men were put at wo hanics at we were fot affiliated with the labor organizations of th»/ une the othe | from the fight v THE ELECTRICAL WORKERS T( TO MEET ‘The officers of lodge No. . have inued a fal meeting to be held Friday ing at 7:30, in Oddfellows’ hall, North | h ‘The purpose for which the meeting is called could not be aacer tained this afternoon, It i# claimed by the company th the diMoulty will be DR. E. W. YOUNG REAPPOINTED ‘The civil service comm! tn epecial seasion this afternoon and finished grading the examination pa- traightened to- WAS DRINKING WITH “DUTCK" H. Reiniek, who lives in a lodging on Second avenu all vl ot o had been robb the seoretary| box at the People’s theater Tu rding to bin statement drinking in a box with Young was reappointed Fireman James Dunham was retir- on account of Blacksmith Smith was given ’ leave of absence DENTISTS IN SESSION GREEN LAKE SCHOOL HOUSE rably under the Hose Cart Damaged. sa slight fire at erry avenues this af: it was out the horse investigat oe th The cart was slight ly injured, the animal scratched and nth annual meeting « e Washington ¢ in neasion at ¢ welcome was given and ived trom the varic ‘This afternoon gram was carried out Black, Chicage ported and di THAT BOY. WEATHER FORECAST. PEOPLE UP AGAINST IT taking from stables a rig w “Keep in min > to Spinning for bicycle repairs, JOBBING QUOTATIONS. ED DAILY.) R to show < | for her appearance in court, She} Riera ANd sak that they | sila ‘she would atop, and told her will teatity ¢ this money | te 0 home into rear eae vente. |_ Both sides then rested, and at 2:20 | Mr. Faben began his address to the Four honor.” j Jury phd eat BA¥e to sustain the objection. | Groen Fruit. fling, $1.50@/ Chow Chow Vegetables. id improvements that are being made | ig mar that connection, visit | at the James street power houre. + Fag? Dolton new curve is being put in, also o ~ etandard gauge crossing. It is ex Bat yor 107 pected that cars on that line will be steered Peter La bunco game, Strawberry 71-2 CENTS nd a sentence of 30 days will be im sauer kraut « allfornia head n lhe per can. quality and Norwegian spe John Hickey drunkenness land this morning » friends nor The old manh find a home at the County farm Thos. Cox, am and Fred Wilson are | 1428 Second Ave, Tel, Main 482 PRINGFIELD, M1.) May 2.—lx BOYS STOLE BOAT. ee WALTER a PASSES AWAY. Walter F 1 known tn Tuesday brain trouble Insanity. He was for years t Lowman & Hanford's ty we a member of < No. 33 A. O, U. W the Jmon of the World . A and one child tone re | wy atl pt rman & ¢ AO. nd the W. O, W. wil t mut in @ SOUVENIRS ARE GOING The 2 M ley souvenir pam ph t Star off this morning tribution, are beng rapidly given ¢ They are han wor appearance and contain " « of t besid f-ton at ot ‘pot about tt no flyer, Str. Cy won and Leschi from 1-6 p.m %. ©. Miles & Pips e at halt In Nght, summer welght, with cool, comfortable cloth top Tt is an especially at tractive shoe, shaped on @ swell last and perfectly finish When on the foot it fits @ ar en a free as only a Buccensore to Boston Clothing Howse. AMUSEMENTS, Seattle Theater) "Phone Main 43 |ONE NIGHT ONLY * Cline’s piano house. | Sunday, May 26 The Season’s Greatest Success HOPKINS? Sivricae VAUDEVILLE STARS 25—ARTISTS—25 Sale of Seats opens Suturd m. 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