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a “| WAS INEXPERIENCED FEARED 10 GO 100 % EDWARD ADDICKS TELLS WHY HE FAILED TO GRAB MORE MILLIONS IN GAS MANIPULATION STANDARD OIL COMPANY FORCED HIM TO SWALLOW A BITTER DOSE $WILMIN D t t ver the share The « ne n J I. 8 1A k " . Baward Addicks by Tr WI k pon, in “Frenaied Pir y i r r why I did newed inter the gas mag He vy anked if the committee and hie methods, Texthmony t wht investigated” th aim of he gave In . * (ook patne to inqu ing the Bay « the $ 600 claim arose, He Deing diacunse te 1a Lawson has thrown on the thods No, sir; because IT couldn't have of “high finar xplained it to them If they had Addicks’ testi o ’ Did you go there at sow proceedings bee by s luest Wharton Pepy ecelver for t J, Belw Bay 8 y, of You und " ware startling © «) H.W ka 1 y that everything Ww tralght at r ) ‘ : Bay Gas I at " ‘ y ¢ H 1 ® A k { 1 x I x If ‘ ir 8 1 deep. it I King well if we > $ 008 ‘ ke hin stock 4 th ot wb gers t y tt would t ' § ! i . PY . , be But 1/1 f t Was looking nly y fefend Addicks ax other px th mye t « of t “ th ' the $ ' 1 think the ¢ it would! 1 to do with} y of the light heart ed Addicks | *“No A mere matter of the pub-| Me being wsed to it; that is a Proceeding, in replies to questions foncerning the affairs of Bay Brate * company, Addi ex. his ks Plained how he had distributed stock | Of the Bay State Gas the men who had “risked” t money in Beacon Constru He apparently was surprised that bie lberality should surprise Opposing counsel, who failed to se why men who assumed ordinar extraordinary business risks should| be rewarded Addicks was asked if the Dela Ware Gas company, after ixsuing $5,- 999,000 in stock and $3,900,000 in bonds, could have issued sufficient Stock to get additional distribution @f Stock in Massachusetts. He re-| plied: } “Of course it could.” “And having that power and abil- ity to get in those millions of cash Jou failed to take advantage of the mpan peter? * suggested bis inquis- at that time.” glibly explained the gas man, “I had less experience; 1 Gd not realize it as plainly as I @o now. “If I had had the experience 1 have had since with corporations, I / Would have done it instantly and it gould have begn done. + _ All through bis textimony Ad- | Gicks admits his part, insisting that “everything was “legal.” Never does he to the common ethic, ex- to ny tendency to Be mindful of others’ interest. That, he virtually says, was dye to “in- experience.” Addicks organized the Beacon Construction company, and later ob- tained absolute ownership of it; he formed the Bay State Gas company. Of Delaware, and was “IT.” It was te satisfy what counsel for the re-| Cetver termed “an alleged debt,” but Which Addicks asserted was real,| hat 1,590,000 shares of Bay State| Gas stock, issued when the concern | Meee on $1.00 PER WEEK Will Dress You as Your Fancy Dicta’ Come In and We'll Explain Eastern Outfitting Co. Inc. Corner Fifth and Pike. “The Reliable Credit House.” ALSO TELLS HOW THE |, THE SEATTLE STAR ATWESDAY, ¢ CT. 25, 1904 | TRANS-MISSISSIPPI AND ' Anon NEP neipegean I morning in t " of Oongre at th world fu Tom Richardson Jof Portland, Ore., chairman of the Addicks ext " rn executive committee, ca u 1 on 1 4, | meeting to order ms 1, ox x pipes | ered by Gov, Doek Mayor W to th ol 1 int) and Preatdent Fran hey were bitte reaponded to by presidents of Replying t 4 \ h the congress representing differens ! states and territorte hat ' and President K. ¢ Ke ot the , ' « t lows t « ress, delivered an a € t me 1 tb duct! of This afternoon the spes were ie . Janes KR. Garfield, of Ohio; Ale Ww ’ ‘ f ander Revell, of Chicago, and ¢ my n wit tard re W. Fleming, of Kanes cu ph oP whe ke on “General Protection mit 1, Addteks " k ht i snd int ; Against Flood. hat he had t , . * A k | ' i x * > her , - e | PARDONED “ f : age: Rye BF oe GOVERNOR M'BRIDE GAVE reer yt thy : YOUTH, CONVICTED OF ROB th mnof t t ae v id e BERY, HIS FREEDOM . f the a « wh LJ mvt f t t 1k ; « he ne ¥ ’ - ry King county eug t d ver tor : pe " ya represented { him the good news. ‘The | pardos been expected, as the t submit the governor , 9 20 years old, and had ™ rs n t 1 th all — t the bu is hat | t t mn t y of rape ry len to escape by Dana LAUGHS A.M. STOCKMAN THROWN INTO JAIL POR FAILURE TO PAY ALIMONY | A.M. Stockman was ‘ourt this morning by J Stockman got tangled uy | wheele-of the mill of justice [he refused to pay $30 fees € lawy The Blockinans were divorced tant July, At time the court or dered the the afl mony Stock court that he might borrow the cash on hia life pot The court ser That the policy but kman left the » «foot Oe the | next leclaring ¢ he ” ey the order | 8 he fell into the sure to repent, pay ur STRENUOUS students inn Wass vA wagon and sent him to the station. made by Manager rts, of the He was released on $10 bail football team ’ Earlier in the evening he had a Shorts lectured he students severely tor ves nthe fight with a hackman in which the . m-|hackman was badly worsted, Lieut ly conduct on board the ate € i : ile returning from the game nt mae ee mm, Saturday Card \ «an fand other « nusemneta bene dignity of athletes and gentlemen |, BREST, France, Oct erpees "indulged in, Shorts suid, Ma | boat destroyers ‘and a transport oy ermed the ture excur. | Passed Ushant today, steering west sions be kept free from such things > st Prof. Getger spoke along the same | uniter it eerie Rita were line, and incidentally congratulated | the officiatins yn Mar. | the boys on the victory on the grid-!tin 1. Larson te ee iron. last Saturday. CONGRESS MEETS Complete Credit Housefurnishers, FREDERICK & NELSC WEDNESDAY SHOPPING NEWS N (ir Cow and Ciub Furnishers } OUR STOVE EXPERIENCE IS ALWAYS AT This Regular $3.00 Solid | YOUR DISPOSAL Golden Oak sens aC Saat at, coe eres are Sie 7 Yt C Radiant Hot Blast Heater! The Garnet Oak ‘ Tomorrow f d (? Ja.) | t i " t en } $1.48 © | Regular 20c and 25c Japa- ' | . nese Matting, Tomorrow, ; 13c a Yard Cut Only ‘ Tomortow our entire line of 2 and Japanese , @. | hosen among at, cut only, per yard Ht f ' F | , i Regular 95c to $1.25 Has- in tnd fe moda , socks Tomorrow, Each, i.) Sn eh coer i 7 ates # 1 fere t $12.50 . 1 Cc the f when placed at The | No. 16 ter 15 in, height 43 RADIANT mounted th best in $15.50 grade of 5 hed stee body is 1 4 as ety 8 ngage m = os No. 12 worth as part payment for } | annoy call 60 No 14 onew one. sauevere| Frederick & Nelson the Great 5 (Inc.) Majestic Range Com plete Credit Heoseturnioners Second Ave., adi Talk of Peace Conference FOR | | | - (By Beriops News Ass'n) bf WASHINGTON, D. C. Oct. 2% rd : |} Cireular notes of instruct were to diplomat presentatives | : { the United States directing that | i ernments iding @ yew peace congre 1 ascertaining We will give away those har rats to each customer buying a dollar's worth of goods | whether The Hague would be a in our at Don't mina this chance to « rclable Christmas present for some one, We . le place of meeting nnot make you the offer after October 3ist it a point to come in tomorrow cy THE RED RI tue of $75,000. ~4! RIDING HOOD CAPE. company. The cape may be made of cloth of any ewlor and mee 9 = cape i j a ee weit Addicks’ claim, as the B trasting satin. Quantities of soft fluffy ruffles oT ane te eee k of police paraphernalia is $1.50 company, was set forth in a becoming to any woman. The ca pr here shown ls of cram pent | FAR W | pee venting the appointment to Addicks, an the Ray State 1 broadeloth lined with a delicate * hrimp satin with laces manhnene’ | j so tam lle ! WOMEN'S FLEECE LINED SHIRTS AND PAN 2Be Company, of May €9, 1902. It was| satin in shade. The hood maker nnn ith laces matching the | Delaney i# hand LADIES’ AND GENTLEMEN'S UMBRELLAS epochal $1.00 ey een Cte obd ke 4 fascinating frame for # pretty face | | tate end day'by day. th NEW VEIL DRAPES in all the latest colors, Inet oan : Manded $2,000,000 in cash. Clerk | side men becomes mc 1 1 i eesti” testified that Addicks prepared the rae MAN CLAIMING TO BE PRESI-| en; rut five of the new men al puLcW MUAIEE he cidis cles ee ng noe bat apts hes Sse fetter. pitations of such obtain- | tlowed have been + ut to work and it , h , 5 ome t ey ro Allee, since elected to the United ing free rides on the S¢ Electric] CENT ROOSEVELT'S NEPHEW) if oiid that their uniforms are HUCK TOWELS, hepvy cotton, 16423. Wednead Pie 4 States Senate; Newell Rall and mpany's street cars. ‘The matter] CELEBRATES AND FINALLY#}made up from a number of cast | WOMEN'S FLEECE LINED WRAPPERS, with Be James G. Shaw formed the com- has reached such an alarming im-| {apide suits | BUSTER BROWN COLLARS,.embrotdered in ome mittee to “investigate” the validity portance in the eyes of Superintend-| “ANOS IN JAIL - TORCHON LACK, ext ality, two to three inch 6 1-40 of Addicks’ claim. It was agreed to ent Kempster that he is seriously NEW YORK, Oct J CHILDREN'S SCHOOL HANDKERCHIEFS, W H was 4 eancel the obligation by issuing and considering finwy't0 Beaten rad | Librapent most of the day R > ednesda om transferring te Addicks, as the naolation and advice, it Is rum-| By Scripps News Asa'n) fener with local lead company, 1,500,000 shares of | ored. % » bet, sever Ser teapeny ack. Crork wigned Se se BAN FRANCISCO, Oct femmes EMBROIDERY LESSONS FREE & receipt for the stock on July 3.) HIGH SCHOOL BOYS RIDE on! Kempster has set his private | man iming to be Lieut. Gran- 1902. | on the trail of the youth- | ville Forteeque the Tenth United} (proy, Onio, Oo A : of Pill k thread or lustre for working, Mrs. A He the “Without knowing, In fact, that STREET CAR EMPLOYES’ . ters and has succee: States cavalry, nephew of Presidentjiarge fire t wt b Jan slate most noted emt dery teacher mn the coast, will give one les free of charge on the wai it was issued?” auked the counsel pining the names of a num Roosevelt, was arrested last night pi¢gestroyed an entire block of bual pilin Aicenntteatheenccheittiesn denon dene ll onederce CRE Won ou repli Chek. fe BADGES them, with the result that the| for disturbing the peace. He haddepde houses, ‘The lana in $150,000 IN OUR BIG B upon C. F. Keller, tranafer agent, to ; assombly yesterday morning | derloin resorts, drinking freely | {SMART CLOTHES, HERALD. kaart i ‘ Geliver the stock to Addicks The poor, long suffering « Principal G: lectured the boye| After leaving his poodle dog a@a$232? 2nd - Start Heya Mae Grane BEST SMOOTH WHITE STONEWARE. “Why did you giv y EES SEA earne on the wrong they were| restaurant, he became noisy, at- Bipck Pot, ithe cut 900! s-quart Bean Pete and chairman of the Be: P being imposed wpom by | doing, both to themsalves ny tracting a crowd of several hundréd eee « we a4 pound Butter Crock ‘ 7. PORTO TT. naughty high school boy: » aome | 8200! cheating the street people. The policeman ordered him 10-quart sixe, 600, for 45. l-gallon & ng Bow e | RMEQuAceD W's SEATTLE «| manner ma hae wan thi oe on company and urged them to d to be quiet or go to jail Take me | 1 mart & 65e, for Bae 2-quart Cc a . 1 Ja , LH 4 TURKISH TURKISH | lent old octopus does not know, | {0™ “8lng the badges. He said that |‘ Jail If you want to, I'm doing Best Hea All ¢ Clothes | Individ Baking Pans Se BATHS BATHS | magy of the boys have obtained po: j It they did ne CT nsarce Rihiey Mga made: Laer Hooks, doze 100 | Lipped Stew Pans, half-gation size 300 ___Under Dexter Horton Bank. session of employes’ badges, o: | CAMS arrests to and thei ne then told the policeman Pre —_——— plover Dadges, Of #94) by bring disgrace upon the whole | tent, Roosevelt was his uncl d For Pull Half Gation sar eat tha school ontinued to be bolstere «- The} B30 Another sensational feature of the | Policeman finally called the patrol aR Port or Sherry guaranteed pure ay $1.15 PRe 106 and well aged allowed for bottle en, for as. A new lot Just Five More Days dies’ Wool eee of Free Crayon Por Wa # just in. Spe- traite 104 First Ave. South Both FRE cial prices. Phones, Pink 1761 DELIVERY