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PETERSBURG {icholas, emperor © them for ing wholesale and of mobilizing tb plied by stating t! ments were « LAWYERS LINING UP of malconte Toom was too small to accommodate | the contests file dozen of attorneys in ing claimants will undoubte the large number of file. Miss Carrau’s attorneys the hearing on ever, claim that they will clearly John Sulli-/ sho wthat Sullivan died without the bakers the ease and interested persons. the re-probating of th or oral will, be- | h Queathing the large fortune of the all others save Miss Carrau, will be deceased to Marie Carrau, tm Judge Griffin's court room this claim. Diack, with ted veil mas her face, Marie Carrau mey, Judge Robinson. While the latter plied the witnesses bad some difficulty, and Miss ( with questions Lawyers Galore. Around a large table were ranged the rest of the be heirs of the '!ne# with the BReommunicative old man who left Many other attor- | Reys interested in the niceties of ‘RO written will. the law involved in so unusual a ane were ranged in the seats back 4 ‘of the railing der a recent Preme court Original probating, Years ago, was void because of tr but that: Miss Carrau reprobating is wn-| that she bh which held regularities might re-probate her oral Story of the Will. probating of contestants appeared, some 60 claima Jand deciaring themselves Various attorneys. of 6id John Sullivan: BANK MONEY USED IN SOME CAMPAIGNS | Bh at : i pational hanks| were given “Que Cent--Last Edition” “Tye WITTE NOT _ A DICTATOR Man Upon Whom Russia Depends Does |\':. Not Want to Be Dictator---Civil War in Baltic Provinces order and that for 4 with force. work with t Witto was assured of the unan handle! til all hope from imperial sov as if i The reform party is gr a man|though many powerful weh | favor the 8 he Owing po Jares | telegrap t ince carce, al gh rumo atrocitie ommon. the dele-| p terests is re a move ysts of public he ST. PETERSBURG, Dec, 13 tuation in the Baltle ; LEGAL BATTLE OVER THE SULLIVAN WILL BEGINS BEFORE JUDGE FRATER—COURT ROOM CROWDED * court of the supreme and th rs; that the [rish claimants, and was had unable to set up any substantial Queer Tangle. WwW. F. Mays. by Mise clad in Meanwh of dot-| t y reta g the upper part of| originally. is proceeding on quite a the alleged | different tack than ‘that persued by her attor-) he of Olympia, | 9«€ attorneys. Some months Mise Carrau and Attorney Hays rau employed other counse! torney Hays, who holds with Miss Carrau on a conti whose | f¢¢ basis, proceeded along his own e. even after Minn arrau had said she would have no ¢ of him. Recently he went to Olympia and asked the state supreme court for la writ of error on the ground that it iz made its decision without hav- j | and complete record ower court before it apreme court denied this ap- plication, and Attorney Haya ap pealed from this refusal to the Unit ed States supreme court, before which higher tribunal he will bring the ase up shortly. Father Swere Testif If the United States supreme ourt sustains Attorney Hays in hin | it will be a vistory Miss Carrau, despite her antagon- ism towards he original attorney, and the proceedings now going on in e superior vurt under the deci- mn of the » * ¢ supreme court | white Hays says was in error, will * nullifh This morning Sam Combs, a wide ly known old man, who has been involved In the legal proceedings» and was followed by Father Swere, a Catholic priest, who tretfl Miss Carrau had gone to h morning following Sul « death id him that Sull had made will, bequeathing her al his persona perty, alsc ° was the su-!| gaged to b that the! hearing i} followed three day sume two death, five - - — Rk Because she called him “a dirty pig” and threw dishes at him, are reasons alleged Charles Keuh! for desiring a divorce from Elien Keuhl tn his complaint filed this morn through ing. The plaintiff also asks heirs | # the custody of the two children TH th will « in Ire tee eee eee COMPTROLLER OF CURRENCY MAKES A STARTLING STATE- MENT TO THE SENATE Dee. 18 do not show that they contributed srrency an-,to the last political campaign except quiry today,{in two instances, where small sume NEW HEAD OP MUTUAL LIFE Investigation ernor's favorite measure ‘Sentenced Navy Officer ministrative opposed to a dle elected to fi] er Hudson Rallroad efondant War rem of Whe United States marshal, , MERELY A CONFERENCE S¢ for all politi “COMBINATION? NO in this elty and as it ix all over the empir and as it will be until the present/ bank and Tefases to discuss the case he bas heard from Engle representatives PRESIDENTIAL NOMINATIONS WASHINGTON, D. j the Seat today were ¢ of Willtam F-. SILENT! ASSOCIATION | wencer had handled between them $20 paid not stand for graft. Its action in | had a the ovils resultin to Dore in a check by Harry Lipp- | tho case ulting from the preseas Galen J. Dixon, to be regtater [of the land office at Independence, WESTLAKE FRANCHISE afternoon the corporations committee met to consider the ad- visability of inserting a joint clause i the franchise asked by the | Seattle Blectric company on West MEETING OF NORTHWEST BREWERS’ MORNING WAS SECRET ANDO NO ANNOUNCEMENT OF AC- TION TAKEN WAS MADE ———_—_—_-— came to an end was merely ordinary ever since the original probating of |two the| meeting being the regular monthly the will, testified for Miss Carrau,| Northwest Brewers’ association at| conference. the Butler hotel adjourned at noon 1 that! today without m the | agreement relative to the breweries contemplate the formation at least the harmoniz ‘of a trust 0 ing of interests that that have given rise to talk of ¢ amount to that will not down t The Seattle Electric company has sly do away with the keen com-| signified’ a willingness to ac tion that has here |the only announc *| tary Davis would -UAILED! AN OPIUM SMUGGLER AWAITS) TRIAL AND WILL FIGHT THE GOVERNMENT nfore existed youschafe after itpe north as’ Tenny way. ! | bank, this will not help him if he in found guilty of smuggling, as it} » for bim to pay duty,| Ject of the iting of Spain, took the | of allglance this morning and became a of the United States. Frank Mj Varela, formerly a sub. is now too } the penalty imprisonment Pembertse is await |imst might, ‘that he took the check|the Washington Post and other +e eeeee eee OYCOTT STANDARD BELLINGHAM, the arrest here yesterday of Henry Engleman it is believed that the tool of @ well organized gang of smug between Vancouver 1 Portland has been caught Engleman secured the services of j Pemberton as attorney ho will try to prove that was ignorant of th valises which ficials captured when they arrested| him and which contained $700 worth ENGLISH GOVERNMENT AT SINGAPORE COTT BY CHINESE AGAINST AMERICAN PRODUCTS INVOLVED contents of hin government Chinese the colony. of the Chinese thr all who refused to work. 1 in readiness. me laborers re It is believed that SINGAPORE, The official protector ned to deport Sikh po-|in this city fully did he conceal his tracks that] Alice Stillb: laborers at the Eanjengpagar docks refused today to repair the Standard This afternoon turned to we this ts the first In the meantime Engleman fe in awaiting @ doubtless be to the federal court the city Jail belongs to the British nment, and the American con- has @ sum deposited in @ Vancouver sul complained to the governor ot government besides America, ‘or Yooal campaign uses, “ , The Only Paper in Seattlo ( a ( a i That Dares to Print the News RAPPED! NO. 248 MAY LAUNCH CAMPAIGN LARA R RRR Resolutions Will be Presented to Labor veNaratasone &| Council Tonight Inviting General Public Swims *| to Join With Organized Labor For Nom- Tanta hese ination of City Ownership Ticket Local labor union men will launch] ever, one of the platforms of tha in earnest a campaign for municipal] American Federation of Labor t# ownership at the meeting of the Se-| municipal ownership and publio jattle Labor council tonight if reso-| utilitie j be pi r weve mor | the ing are adopte men have been quietly orking | resolutions 4 te f the plan which ts ted to | jcalling of an open ma efir rin tonight ‘ jsome time between now and Jan me M r ue - Jary 1, to place a ticket in the field have been laboring, not as } It ery prol union men, but @ tizens, to pat olutions will be a winning munict ALBANY, N.Y. Dec. 1%.—The|there is liable nto the ticket nex court of appeals, acting upon the | debate over the matter The resolution to be al ownership spring ented to~ | petition of He to open ballot | Sentiment Strong nig however, ix in effect an in- boxe wd 9 th votes, decid-| Most of the member f organized | vita n of local organized labor to ed that en car be re-opened, | labor are said to be municipal own-| a ens join with them in This will probabl in MeCiel- | ership but among tome! mass convention for the adoption of lan's election being offielally de-jof th & disinelination to ection of @ clared | onter politics as union men. How ——————— REBATERS ARE CAUGHT —_——— ; , High Officials of the Chicago and Atom 1.~ soo or m0 a0 isa tor him is now well known. Railroad and Chicago Terminal Gom- .* s:¢°),. occ wis . same time it congratulates itself pany Indicted By Federal Grand Jury 20s. occ cone Voronin ly exposed It is safe to say that the even CHICAGO, Dec. 12.—Indictments, dent of the Alton, and W was of the last 24 hours in newspaper general manager, It is alleged that | cireles in this city will exert a salue @ returned today by the federal) during Fnithe tion with| tatory influence for years to come, N's cor grand jury against John N.Faithorn, the Alton hb president of the Chicago Terminal| Schwarzschild & mberger, pack-| Transfer Railway company; Fred A.| ere at Kansas City Wann, vice president of the Pere| Beth 8. Cusey, traffic manager of Marquette 4 Chicago & Alton,| the packing concern, recently plead bates a charging them with paying reb ed gullty to receiving Fr and amounting to $20,000 on shipm ed $5,000. over th Alton. i ay’s indictments were returned Faithorn was formerly vice presi- uy uney's testimony P.] DR OPS PRESIDENT LIMERICK WILL RECOMMEND ITS ADOPTION IN HEALTH BOARD IN AN. NUAL REPORT The introduction of civil service in the health department and many th i hb Grafting Expose Started Yesterday Com 0c, oo ime ick of the health board in the annual tinues to Bring Results Feport which he will soon file wii More rigid inspection of meat and the tab he tom Jown F. Dore, court reporter of} ton, was given to the P.-I. and the/iosoital, peg tag Pre im- rimes, and EB. W. Allen, | Times to use as they saw fit provements endorsed jorter of the Post-Intelli-/ It is sufficient to say that the] ” rhe need of placing the health dmitted yesterday that they | management of this newspaper does! ao5artment under civil sorvien, ail was fi court re of Dean and Stratton suf- system have been fi ly mann, who wanted a court {tem ficiently indicates its position. tet te tee ee pointed kept out of the papers. } Why The Star Acted. ya «8 Se Tha check, endorsed by Dore,| It was not necessary for The Star was obtained by The Star yesterday. to expose its own men. Both cov id | The Post-Intelligencer this morn [have been quietly turned loose and ing announces tho discharge of|the paper spared the scandal Some | iCourt Reporter Allen from its| publishers would probably have fol- reportorial force. Tt says lowed the easy course in the matter ry Statement of P.-I. But The Star stands as an enemy h-|of graft in public office and in ed him the next day and said | business life. It could not be sin-| J. C. Doyle, a laborer, was arrests 1 eee you did not run the story,” to/ cere in its position, or its utterances, ed at 11:35 o'clock last night by which he replied that he wrote theif it condoned the offenses of graft City Detectives Phillips and Burna, story, but that it was killed. ers in its own empl }@* @ result of a telegram received “Dore then offered bim half of the} Having caught them, It proceeded | “fom Sheriff Webb, of Chelan coun~ money he received from Lippmann,|to make an example of them in aj‘. which stated that $10, which he took. way that will be long remembered. | ¥#nted in Wenater “Yeaterday Allen and Dore met/The publicity their offenses re Phillips and Burns w with Prosecuting Attorney Mackin ved was as bad as any punish-| *'ival of the Great tosh, in the latter's office in the mt that could be inflicted. nd last night. The Colman building, and their state-| Some Facts About Dean, hours late. On its ments. wording to Mackintosb,| The man “Dan Dean,” as he has| oe of the officers was rewarded agreed. |been best known through his writ-| Ye" Doy ed from a car, | w e taken Into cuss He Took the Cheek. ings, is in reality Victor Smalley “Dore told me,’ said Mackintosh | who was formerly connected with ay, a >w awaiting the arrive | of Sheriff Webb, who is expected the Ove i tonight Was reported to keeping the story out of the Post-|has been a writer of short stories | eee aie Intelligencer. He at first said he/|of considerable merit, and was gen-| DA V/D YORK had given Allen the entire amount,|torest writer” of great ability but Iater when he and Allen again| When Dean, or Smalley, arriv Allen recetved $10.’ Star secured his servic Mr. Allen last night stated to the/ctal writer. He did such excellent he had received $10 from Dore on| then editor of the paper, eventually} E October 19, and for this act Allen| appointed him city editor, After he TACOMA, Dec. 13.—David York, the service of this newspaper.” is apparent that he began his graft es Seattle and in this city, who some Today Mr. Mackintosh stated to| ing tactics, while at the same time! ‘ime aso was confined in the aay= he knew admit having participated | work. aa Tee tes e dying toda in the proceeds of the check Concealed His Tracks. aralysia has stricken him an¢ An Unpleasant Job. ade to The Star today indicate] TACOMA, Dec. 1 The Star has had a disagroeable| that Dean began his crooked opera-| playing around a b« from Lippmann for the purpose of | leading newspapers of the east. He was under the impression that he| erally recognized as a “hums i a} mot in my office, they agreed that|in Seattle about a year > Th & spe eity editor of this newspap that | work that Mr. Strandborg, who was PR TE was immediately discharged from | became installed in this position, it/® ™muste teacher e well known The Star that Dore did not so far as | doing the best of general newspaper | 'U™ for the insane at Steilacoom, Revelations which have been] '* wnconscious, task in exposing newspaper grafters| tions some time back, but so skill- Innocently fire in the yard her home this morning, lite ick, aged 3, ignited her s and, running toward t e hous Its chief concern was with two of/up to a recent date nothing was} dr its own men, Incidentally, it had a| suspected. reaming in agony, the tot fell uns neighborly Interest fn its contempo- When within the last 10 days tan-| conscious and three hours later died raries, and information which it] gible charges against Dean began to] in horrible pain managed to secure through the con-| drift into the office, steps were] Her parents are almost crazed fession of one of its employes, Strat-|taken to apprehend him, if guilty, with grief.

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