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One Cent-- SEATTLE, DUAR BREAKG UPA COMBINE OF NEWoPAPER GRAF TERO WASHINGTON, TUE SDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1905 among fie editors to end the evil The Star has raguented the Timer the News and th® P.-I, to publish this matter in full, giving it the} powsible circulation oe the end that this atrocious system | of grafting shall bo broken up in| Seattle for once and all The Star has no syn arafters, least of all with men em ployed on its own staff, who hav betrayed the honor and reputation of the paper, | | More Evidence Sought. The Seattle Star & The Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News 247 25 CENTS ‘ADAMS [S A BAD ONE”’ VOL, 7. NO PER MONTH Bush py The Gar solicits any informa-| sult, and nervously pacing the f o Declares Mint Director Roberts, Who tion that eltizens may have to give | 'n the office C. Hughe head which will tend to bring out at-/of the firm hes, MeN A Th H | P Ad Tompted of ouceesstul blackinall on | Dovell 4 Ttamsey, "Georg | Announces That He Is Positive Adams i the part of reporters in this city. |¢rts, director United | 6 il Al h rt ploy ec vo he men an ne | First Catches Two of Hts Own Men and Then Through a Oon-|2020) 3° Stitt Tir cu] argommsces momicae (Rin, we Sing cance) | 18 Gully Although Sweating Process was promptly laid before Colonel | (00%) : ets orauinity ands | handle F | El 2 fession Secures Evidence of Far Reaching Extent Affecting 3!" (2 ri sagt 1 io"tne' ben’ alvantnge'of the dtm" may an 60 Gl te pie now ails to Elicite Further Information cd hae aoe ” ant sons ue a © ne pm s con- | # at an me a after 8, Certain Reporters on Other Papers in the Gity---Tho Inquiry sisi." Ie Sm enn Ol Sease-ct tnwend nermstent cos) | V UOUR CON hi a artily in sympathy | Ty this fmmediate connection The | toning yesterday neither the Kecret B th any effort to end grating BY) gtur gigo desires to state that to service men nor myself 1 ust Begun news gatherers faa’ tle of its ballet the. number|ln getting any information out ot | steps tc sgarntssna’4diiies Torte « Pushing the Investigation. of these newspaper grafters is much | Adams tha 1 lead to more) that th r the|ton, the latter part of this week smaller than the honest men en-| than ulready know concerning | Place to n say that I am abe " langed in the profession of news| rig ‘ you ain that Adame {se Dwight F atton, pc money through extor-| it Jof the repute members of the able t mixed up with him in 4 Dan Dean, a w regardless of the was laid/eraft, ax well as to stop once for ; © re ! ¢ longer connected with loyed ther bofe editor of the}all this despicable grafting, that m be ¢ upon the le Yesterday Mr x atton further! P entered @ exposures are made t th atter Closeted With Hughes. eaugh the act attempting te » had to 1 fe n th an arrar united cH. WELI m M extort & m Harry E. I pman » M man » in « the : 1 n adjoin ne yom M well kn of thi the large. | Times a ows and The A € conference all 1 F sity. pro $ finally a tar to break up the fting that poco . 4 ging r 2 ae git {fe rT was} Was notorious tn the ty among nfay nferen nd Adams and a close reporta: a n did| certain ploye m reportorial ee at pr would want to have p 2 t in cash. | staffs; th the thing had become me eS The latter did not propose to t agreed ept the $50/a scandal in the community and | err roi ; , . bh He notified the man-| check made out to ash. that most drastic measures would Nive re gp om s rou ertain agement of T™> Siar that the d be taken to end it for good |what the govern wil do in : . Sane hes haensunia Caught With the Goods. |this case and when it will take yesterday Then I shall make Stratton Implicates Others. | RS : * being given ter? im Winner of The Star Stratton, anfessing before three The editor of the p Mr. Wells | witnenses, {mj number of meme heesriomcsali accompanied by Mr. Chase, the man j voll Ror. Spore rattle.) ROOSEVELT SENDS MESSAGE TO PACIFIC COAST PEOPLE CON ager sk stations in an office in oO & number of a al | the New York block adjoining that paid money to these re t CERNING CHINESE COOLIE LABOR of Mr. Lippmann with a door partly uppress news. open, but concealed by.a large wall of Dan Dean. on cine gee Se teenie Star, was also cot bes —— = iT a sub ent versa WASHINGTON, Dec. 12.--Preat- | cool on ever. but he bell by Mr. I aun over | dent Roose day sent a message that the exempt classes should . . Is BE Oo W the phone with Dean, there being | through R statives Kahn and} given quuare deal. If it is shown, | ©’ ZENS AND PROSECUTOR se bea two vers in the broker's office, | Hayes to the Pacific coast people in howeper, that the exempt classes. ary i edie , L h of which held ear of #| regard to Chinese exclusion, upon eomiing into the country, turn| STAND ALIGNED TO DRIVE), + ,King OF TESTIMONY 8 TILL GOES ON AT TRIAL OF witness. The president says that desires into Imberers, then he will favor GRAFTERS TO THE WALL sequently cone evidence to make it clear that be ts just as| taking away the open door privi | THE BEEF BARONS TA NDA RD: against one of the ters em- much opposed to the admission of } leges gs far ax It concerns them | | rere | TACOMA, De Members of ; | CHICAGO, Dec. 12.—Secretary;of the morning arguing the pro- j the investigating comm have posal that each be given a separate REPRE ee eles wan the first witness In| trial on each indictment. If grant CONDENSED MILK EXAMINED BY BOARD OF HEALTH DOES | the packers’ cas in the|ed this will necessitate 21 different | with Prosecuting Attorney Bates as| district attorney's office, but re-| juries. The judge said that two or NOT MEET TEST—WILL STOP ITS MANUFACTURE fused to di the case, saying| more robbers having broken | into gards the prosecution of local/that he reserved all testimony for| postoffices could be tried together, maaan a eK | grafters the court. The work of empanet!ing, T! defendants objected, saying In compliance with the new ordi- {national Milk company..at Chehalis | ‘The sheriff of this county was|the jury bem 16 o'clock this] there was no analogy They were tance ordering the analysis of sam-| Wash., tests out with 6.72 per cent busy all day serving n *s to| morning. : still arguing the point during ples of all condensed milk sold in| fat Sarvs Attorneys consumed a large part | recess for lunch. ————_—S$ eam, manufactured by sing « Sterilized ¢ this city, the board of health has/ commenced the work of analyses! the St. Hel mpar Qnd five tests have already been | of Chehalis, W nd Boy @ubmitted by the chemis: | Evaporated Cream, made by Leahy Of the five samples already an-| Bros, Seattle, Wash. both analyze alysed, only two come up to the re- | with 7.0 per cent of fat. @ulrements of the ordinance, which} The product of the Oregon ( States that condensed milk must | densed Milk company, of Hilisbo have at least 7 per cent of fat in it.| Ore. which Is called Pacific Bvapo Pioneer Evaporated Cream, man-| rated Cream, shows 648 per cent Mfactured by Bordens’ Condensed Milk company, New York, accord- ing to the analysis, has but 4 per font fat, while Primrose Ste Cream, manufactured by the Inte 0 YOU TAKE | POISON, T00? “HEADACHE REMEDIES” BREED TROUBLES WITH THE HEART THAT OFT TIMES CAUSE D EATH adensed milks showing less per cent fat will be taken by | rd of health immediately fat. Measures to stop the manufacture Do you use headache powders? , what it pretends to do. In the If you do, you had better look | ¥rappings of “orangine” it frankly | gives its formula, and the deadly ‘well to what is in them that affords | you temporary relief, for headache | rs, and particularly two or} drug “acetanilid” is named in the formula, but the name means little SICK "EM | <= ) IN MONEY FOR CAMPAIGN PRESIDENT DRYDEN, OF THE PRUDENTIAL LIFE, DECLARES) NE despite objections. ’ Harriman Threatens Ryan. “Harriman said that as 1 would agree to his plans he would use 1 his political influence against me. My understanding was there would be legislative action. 1 told him I proposed to go on with my plans and that I did not want him or anybody else for partners. He telephoned me many times and 1 finally told bim it was useless and that I would not change my mind.” No Names Mentioned. Ryan said Harriman used 20 names in speaking of political in- HIS COMPANY HAD TO PAY CAMPAIGN GRAFTERS W YORK, Dec. 12.—According]and that he would do so to the best ; : | of his recollection. fluence. The conversations were to a statement read by Prosecutor strenuous. Harriman didn't want | Hughes, contributions aggregating| Ryan Tells Story. outsiders brought into the situae | tion. t12,000 re je b he Prudential . Neer ccna ta the renuun.| ; eches cthed Tiyan whet Sarre] The commtive antet tree surance company to the republt:| man said. Ryan replied, “On the| United States Senator Dereas ; M4! day of the purchase Harriman and| President of the Prudential, was the, rip connate next witness. that th» Prudential I had a conversation. The day fol- J ahs for “lee lowing we had a number of confer | which 8 a ences. Harriman said be devoted|y * *** #9 #42440 OR | Hamilton, lobby much of his time to Equitable mat-| » BANK CLEARINGS. * | \ters. He didn’t think we had the] ®@ Dec. 12, 1905 * | NEW YORK, Dec. 1 Ryan took| Tight to enter into the deal without|® Dec. 12, 1904 ae Seri the stand this morning and talked|Consulting him, He wanted an|# * insurance, He assured the commit-|¢@ual voice in the management. . | & In ase over same * brag wif yy jtee that he didn't mean disrespect! I declined to accede to his demand|* date last year....$ 336,986.30 # to the committee by refusing to an-| for half of the stock. I objected to| * * Y7, THe swer questions regarding conversa-| the trustee plan. Harriman did not| ®* ® ® ee eee eeeeenee a il ieee tions with Harrin when the lat-| want_me to go on without his ald. a ner sm vaiahe se ae ter wanted to participate Ryan| He wanted to name two trustees,| The condition of Ray McDonald, |said he did not want to answer un-| besides Cleveland, O’Brien and|the victim of George Beede's reo three popular headache tablets, are | {0 ‘he | orangine” victim aed fader the ban in the list of dan-) i igine” will “strengthen the| Een potent snodicines | heart and produce better blood Nearly ali effective headache ps : powders or tablets, says the expert PF aah this “e* ine, saya if sollte rs Hhemist who is playing ducks and | Cekly. lies ty similar “heada rakes with the income of patent Medicine proprietors, have for their Basic component a drug called “ace-| fanilid,” one of the most dangerous for instead of fulfil mise these nostrums have w a one thin out the blood, » Deadly Poison. Jaction, and the Nearly ail headache nostrums,|for the ravages of end particularly “orangine,” which | ease or ailment may # is one of the most popular : Many Gullible Persons. @che cures,” contain “ac It is surprising,” said one lead @ad only ty on! why ing physic » a Star man gp veh morning, now eotibie ant 06] Ome of the Boldest Opium Sneaks in the ot atent-medicine Blood, depress the bh Country Gaptured At Last With the jinary per ily undermine the whe ficient for the t leaving the way open for heart risk his health n. and to cause failure,” under which name, it is|him to swallow enough poison to] G d Hi @laimed, thousands of “headache | Ke a doctor busy half a year with} 00 $ on im tablet” victims have been buried in | antidote ng him back into —— Americaa cities |shape again. I find in my practice pa " = a lial dice ve Gy ee In Seattle there are dou slats | alamoet ably when p - BELLINGHAM, Wash. Dec, 1 yval joes , or ‘ they he ig Th Many people who will endorse some | plain of heart tre cetulinas tb Giedad ab olden, Wliek Vues Jaap eer cling athe favorite headache powder. and such ailments ls ~ see fl How many times, when you have | been curing headaches, o $700 t H Eng wi ; oa : complained of a headache, has some|neas, or insomnia with ag ; Well meaning friend produced from | or some other stuff sold t : her by cin : ¥ ; pocket or pocketbook a little white} stores. I doubt not that many @fltwo ¢ >t t Port . tablet, or an innocent looking pow-|the dea 1 abet tebe t icing bart J , der, and extolled its virtues to you ‘ord A i ' i > tris os telling you that he, or she yuld | failure’ are mr fon Gee , Saitted 9 a oe i Powe mot for the world be with the |inate use of enervating | i a taken ) f ’ third ignment, Alto: Blensed little remedy? |remedies. The tablets get tr psa hich |e eset ome tA Was it “orangine?” |hold over those who use the Sean aoe Ortien ; arbi yptum from Vancouver to| If it was, your friend did you anjan er g appetite is often| From riptions the officer ere|F nd sived In the nelghbe injury instead of a benefit | formed, and the users really become | ertain they had found the gui hood of $2,000, and with duty | “erangine” does just the opposite of * fiends.” " and immediate search of t $3,100. | ‘SMUGGLER | CAPTURED ter ‘SHIP SUPPLY IS DISABLED SAN_ FRANCISCO, 12.—Af stormy yage, during which her machinery broke down, | causing ¢ r of sinking, the Unit ed States transport Supply reached port this morning from Guam. Lying he s in a heavy sea for 2 days the Supply finally reached Honolulu, where repairs were made. | Norton. died and wa corporal of ma | buried at sea The Supply brought F. T. Dyer governor of Guam, and family. Dyer may be succeeded by Commander J. Potts, less obliged to. Ryan said that the | ney told him that Westinghous Harriman and intended to « I wanted to suppe everybody else, but rry out my own plans volver some time ago, is reported to be improving rapidly and he is gain- ing strength. district attor he must answer ELECT SENATORS + POPULAR VOTE BY HON. JOHN SHARP WILLIAMS Leader of Democratic Minority in the House of Representatives. I favor the election of senators by ar vote in the respectis s Phe rovic wo methods for its amend- ment. O vhen t yuse of congress sub- mit constitutional amend- mer will never be j 1 e senate will nev passed is by three-fourt f in a convention called for that 4 ever done or not the f In m art of the ce , Senators are already sub- stantia ed by the peopl Party primaries are held and a maj is required; if there only a pl t the first primary ther is held between the two t lidates, JOHN SHARP WILLIAMS.80 that re shall be a majority, and the man elected by the maj of the people the nominee of his party, and his cle yn act an instruction to the senators 1 the member f the house of the tate le lature A man would no sooner think of violating it than an elector w think of violating his pledge for a certain presidential ticket JOHN SHARP WILLIAMS.

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