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» Rpper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News BASSETT AND THE FOUR CHILOREN HE AC KNOWLEDGES. fe Talooreoh Service) jbeth Rutherford, wife of Major in the | Rutherford, an old friend, she waid she was in the hospital to be (reat ed for heart trouble. When Mre Bussett was quee toned about these matters she sald that she resolved, whed her hue case today, wit- that during the »- Bieesett at the heme! De. Hunt at Atiantic} were being taught | hand left her tn May, 1904, never to} Useia.” They | live with tim again. Aw to thform:/ bathing, according ing her husband about the fifth | ; j child, whe sald R divorce proceed-| “tt was none of his maine ie the pastor of one Of | had forfeited all right most exclusive Pret| aid not intend to tty ‘him ol and drag '®| anything about myself or any of my a many prominent peo | children.” ig an ex-uited States! 4 sample of the Rev. B. Lawrence | Fpenesster of 4 cab * letters ix presented congressme' ich he wrote to Mra. at, g Bassett, deughter of} Stone, a dear friend of Mra, Bas Rice, of Arkansas. | sett, when the former was in Paris the action brought | He wrote: G Bassett in which the | Rev. Or. Hunt's Letter. Hunt, pastor of byterian church. “At the very firet I had no per pastor of the Colum} sonal selfish motive in helping one | . ote city, Is} of the best of the Mock God gare me to care for; | had no iftention of | Ws Child for emia. —s her to be my wife when she was free. But I have been im Sentere principally | pressed with the marvelous charac Lawrence Hunt Bas-| ‘*t. the grace and streagth of wom. Rev E Lawrence | ® apliness, the brightness and cheer: | im Jobne ‘Hopkins | fulness With which she has borne| March 12,1" ander the flerce trial of the; after Mr Bassett] Dost year. The fire hae only purt ‘meres 0 fel | Neat this purest gold of love and/ eae vey in| Reaves. fhe ts, as you will be more gloriously | maned to find, Sieiere’t’ May 31 | pretty and serene than she has ever * | beew. Tam convineed that he will lhe such an exceptional power in ao Omaba-| the social ¢nd spiritual life of the She is not, ho me | congregation. to whieh God will Suit brought in the! send me io His own best time, that IG, coert, thin cutt| |S Stee 10 sive love the right of by Ree’ EB. Law-| N87, and when she ts free | am go-| The testimony in the "8 to ask her to-become my wife.” | Fey ian | In the summer of 1905 Mra, Bas-| pient the comm | sett and Mr, Hunt were together in Pitnexses | Adantic, OMy. Mra Joba G. Gib in Baltimore re }son testified that Hant rented two which Mrs. Bas ergs in a boarding bouse for him-) ‘at Mra. Moree’s.| seit “and sister” and the two chil: | ie of her Morse’s.| Gren of the latter, One day Mr Helle Mitchell a | Danette and ex-Congreseman Fair wore that when. she child turned ap in Atlantic City, day on Mrs Bassett'’s| 204 there was an exfiting scene/| ld to come ia by} | during which Mr. Bassett tried to learry off his oldest son, Chester. ring to Mra. Bax Aided His Candidacy. While the Bassetts were tiving at the Albemarle apartments, sever years ago, Mrs. Bassett pon Ba a considerably, and aleo saw much of | her pastor. When the latter was a candidate for chaplain of the United States senate, Mrs. Bassett used ‘The Was There. BH dressed Twent in. Mr. 8 a chair near She was Hant the iY appears in the records Mrs. Bassett denied the child and did not her acquaintance with prominent husband of the addi people to forward Hunt's candi family. To Mra, Eliza | dacy. But the Rev. Edward Everett JENIES BABY NAMED R WIFE'S PASTOR Hale, with Bemater Lo ‘» bac (. Bassett Makes Sensational nee meron for he a Divorce Proceedings Brought Against ie eS ae | «Prominent Presbyterian Divine of! ssw’ wen to hi ith jdid net oe in the ne, he hington Named as Co-respondent. | that Me. Bassett geve. ber money pr to say nothing to Mr, Bassett of | - a these calle, Once, she says, Bas sett came home while Hunt wae in the perlor with Mra. Bassett Hunt hid behind a door until Haawett went inte a bedroom, when he slipped out, the maid holding the GRIP CAUSED |him to give a bond of $200. THE SEATTLE STAR Southeast Mo. WEATHER FORECAST.—Tonight, Fair, Warmer; Wednesday, Rain, Warmer; ° SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 19¢ MAKIN’S ~ front deor open for him MUCH TROUBLE | es THE ANTICIGARETTE CRUSADER Oe is sone InN erate: An identification resulting trom | ee @ queer coincidence in meoting, led this morning to the arreat of J Hurwits, propri ¢ @ second hand store at 218 Kallroad av. on « charge of receiving stolen goods Several days ago a man by the! name of Joe Kettleton, Just arriving | im Beattie fre Alaska, had his} grip stolen at the Union depot. The | police were notified and a search instituted among the second band} Stores of the city » trace of the grip was found and Hurwits, when his store was searched, denied any WOLATES LAM were knowledge of the missing satchel Yesterday a friend of Hurwits left the city for San Francieco at the same time apparently that Mr. Ket Ueton left for Portland, for the two met each other on a street in Port they ented to buy and they land. Horwits’s od carried «| HILLMAN CITY STIRRED BY A 4 atip, which Kettleton nized as) not évem put to the inconvenience his. Calling an officer he had the| RESORT WHERE ORINKING) of having to pat up an excuse The) were welcomed with open arine 4* tong ae fhey wanted to spend thelr money either tn drinking or gam man arrested The arrested man clatmed that he had obtained the grip from Maur AND GAMBLING GOES ON NIGHTLY—MAY CLOSE IT UP. wits a a present. Upon wire from bung. Portland Detectives Phillipe and 2 Off the main pool room of the resort the reporters found two Corbett arrested Hurwits, who then mitted that the grip had been in possession, but said that he had obtained |t from a notorious char jacter in the lower part of the city This man afterwards appeared at the pollee station and promised to locate the Teal thief for the police RECEIVER FOR | ‘ROYAL LOGGERS Robert Hayes today cha amatier wome. In one the rattle of ehips indicated that an interesting game Was going on.” A stilt emalier Aroused by the open and bold violation of the law practiced daily by ite proprietor the residents of Hillman City station have tnauger! reom diseetly behind thie, opening ated & movement to force the clos / tuto the main corrider, proved to ing up of a particularly vicious dive) be an assembly place for men and on Rainier boulevard, a fow buw | Bays. dred feet away from the heart of Last @ight at 9 o'clock there the little village were sorhe 90 boye and men in the ‘The establishment, which from) poo! room, Boys of 16 and 16 yours general appeatante and equipment | ere plentiful. These, with hartly resembles nothing #0 much es #/ an were. more or lens | rowers resort of the lowest type.) boteteroie from periodic journeys ls owned and operated by a man to the litle back room, where ap named Robert Boehms, who, for! attendant was kept busy selling some reason, bas up to the present) them dérinkt. time enjoyed absolute tmmunity Gambling Goes On. — = pe ei by county offf-| A game of solo for money was in m, tm fact, he ap | progress al evening, both tp the ody a be on most friendly amd) mate room and fm a smaller fattmate terms. room ot thi The fomes of Among the Charges made against| cheap cigars made the air nausest | Morgan, of the Royal Louse of the the dive was (hat Ht was a congre-|ing ahd oppressive: loud and Pacifie Coast, a fraternal insurance | gating place for all the most vielous| coarke talk mingled with the roi! concern, with unlawfully squander | siements the netghborhieed,| and click of bulls on the two pool lng the funds of the company, in « complaint filed tn the office of the lolerk of the sagerior court ‘The proceedings were brought by Mayes againet the Roya! Loagers of | the Pacific Coast, alleging that the| (concern fx in trominent danger of becoming insolvent, he demanded that a receiver should at once be appointed. Judge Griffin promptly appointed P. A Morris, requiring where gembiing lem, Uquor were as freely permitted a#| In only ane respect wan there any in any slum resort of a large city,| attempt to dinguine the real nature where young men assembled) of the place. nightly to engage In drunken and| Close to the front entrance was 4 disorderly carousals counter where cheap cigars, tobac Place a Dive. con amd soft drinks were sold In order to determine the trath| Along walla, in easy view of of these charges The Star sent two/ the «f some canned goods were of Its representatives to investigate) on display. the place iat night, The place + Hut © thit flimsy dinguise all even worse than expected pretence geaned Although it te supposed to be] It was @ place to buy drinks and againat the law the reporters were | gamble amd no one even attempted sold nd whiskey to deny If, PRESIDENT AT HOME IS BUSY ALREADY jan early meeting of the cabinet, at which the time was principally} taken up with a detailed account of the presidential trip to Panama. SWEPT TO DEATH IN AVALANCHE (Seripps Telegraph Service.) MURPHY, N. C., Nov. 27--A cloudburst struck the side of Fain mountain, four miles from this town, causing am avalanche which rashed down the side sweeping ev erything tn front of it The house of R. C, Cornwall, at the foot of the mountain, was car ried y Cornwall's wife and three children, besides two girl ey were drowned he disaster occurred at 3 o'clock thie ase All were asleep, Cornwall alone eocaping. PLANNING FOR AN AUTO SHOW (Scripps Telegraph Service.) WASHINGTON, D. C., Nov. 37.— President Roosevelt and party rived here at 10:42 o'clock last night. The trip was made without incident. At the dock the president and Mra. Roosevelt were greeted by Mise Ethel Roosevelt and Miss| ment of commerce and labor — Gagner, Mise Roosevelt's secretary. a synopsis of his report on the The greeting between parents and @hese acho) question at San ren daughter was very affectionate. cleco. The peport will be considered ‘This morning the president called | tn detail @t an early date. transacted. Secretary Metcalf, of the depart HE T’ROWS AWAY DE Other important business was alo; chickens ts a little over PAY ONLY ONE CENT DEMAND YOUR CHANGE Winds, 6, VOL CENTS PER MONTH CHARGE OF FRAUD IS MADE IN DIX INQUIRY 8 NO 236 a5 Re! * | CITY OF FLOWERS 18 */ Attorneys Attempt to Show That the Steam- SHIVERING WITH COLD. #| : . DP eat ceed *| ship Jeanie Was Transferred to New Owners |® LOS ANGELES, Nov. 27 | ‘ ; hill A | ‘is eity nin the ip | in Order to Avoid Responsibility for Dix Dis- unusual cold The cith ® | ® the inadequacy of the me ' * ply on account of a sborts ard * of we an 1 4 1 ‘ th t t f . rampe i fon ple . ad mar t has att 4 to avoid finan umbla are left without means to celal respec for the Dix di ‘ red * wigned by the com y off: #1! Gener hed. passed the € [eeeeeeeweewneeee Poe cmn ny Bt ag t ( . marke mall con " Discharged the Crew. | intimation that an effort had been | intimate th e crew of the | made to quietly ake the Jeanie out | Jeanie was d i by order of ire that she could n hey might not give formerly of Ballard, occupies a cell | Ve" iting oueatio br ‘i ye Se ovared Wi; ia Diabet zs [et-dudge Gordes “ court mate o he etakaed aes Joma te as soon us Mr. Pharo |atance of Mise Brennan, who do-|4. 5. C. Denniston, and althougt et ae ee |olares the t life ts in danger|&!! were not te Hat wes | od been 2 C Alpin be “ello Costey ty ues his d as an exhibit | had wero Lo gt yarne Dix ne freedor reedom tated in answer to the Brennan says that # Mina and! Sold for $10. earned of the dis- Sapna pg nye h other for! ‘The records at the custom house 16:10. p. m. Sunday Pav gy Fee “Or ' = Pe 4 ery at Port Townsend sh that the | from ¢ aptal n Mason aot gagdbeed: Gianil praeert has! transfer was made Monday, Novem-| Asked as to why the deck crew ain. aaehaad Poor Doty weg Pt ber 21, and that the consideration | of the seel had been d thom to part. “Conley then grew | WA# $10. It ts intimated in the ques-| immediately after the acc langry and threatened to kill ber oe that & man with ayy of os le} replied that It w the custom of mn ef phatase ag ol ym Seattle by Mr. Pharo| ships to discharge their crews on nt upon hearing of the| reaching por ugh be had . j at he waited for some known ne sthing of the crew of the }time before the door of the record-| Jeanie being discharged. He fur- ing office at Port Townsend, where|ther stated that since the investi- at 9 o'clock in the morning the | gation he had made efforts to lo- | paper was fled cate « of the crew through A further and even more astound | the dele the sailors’ union. ing statement is that Mr. PI F. T nd William E. telephoned United States Marshal | hell r of the Athlon, Hopkins on Monday evening asking | were the ony cher ie other witnesses. HINTS AT USE OF DRUGS BY JUDGE The trial of C. BE Farnham, sec ond butcher om the steamer Spo-} kane, indicted on two counts on the | charge of smuggling and concealing oplum, was begun this morning in the federal court Chief United States Inapector Frank P Loftas, the firet witness called, told of how he came to in vestigate a trunk in the Pacific Coast company’s baggage room. whieh he found contained 17) cane of oplam. FH Clark, baggageman for the Pacific Coast. company, identified aneauants Farnham as the man who called to have the tran Provo He (Star Special Service.) ]from. There is one man who knows K. G. Phelps, night clerk of the} PORTLAND, Ore, } 27.—-| you, was associated with you and Seattle Transter company, also] What was one of the most sense — you thoroughty, and | am identified Farnham, and th ov - , “ ¢| that man. Not poppy, nor man- rimemantg Bsr he’ e gO tional scenes ever witnessed In th dragora, nor all the drowsy syrups Atteraty J. P. Comminga, attor.| O°! ctreeit court took place ale the world, shall pass judgment ney for the defence, rested his case | tefday when Presiding Judge Sears} on me without placing any witnesses on | ordered Attorney Henry McGinn| The clash came as the result of the stand from the court after a warm tilt) 4 similar tilt last Saturday, when The case will be given to the jury | between two. McGinn was) Attorney McGinn was fined $150 this aftetmoon finally ejected by Deputy Sheriff) for contempt of court. When Mo Kelly, As a parting shot the attor-|Ginn arose to address the court ney, who ts Judge Sears’ former law | Judge Sears adjudged bim in a con- partner, delivered himself of the) ditto’ recalcitrancy and refused following, which is taken as an in-| to hear bis motion ication that Judge Sears is a dope| Later yesterday the four judges fiend lof the cireuit court held a confer- I will go with the sheriff, but I} ence and cited McGinn to appear want to tell you that I will be heard| Saturday for contempt TILLMAN SPEAKS IK CHICAGO TONIGHT FIGHTING SENATOR ENLIVENS ROUTINE OF IROQUOIS CLUB) AND PROMISES A aes SHAKE-UP TONIGHT. | (Seripps Telegraph Service.) CHICAGO, 27.—Senator Benjamin R. Tillman, who ts to} wpeak in the city tonight, in « brief | address befe the, Iroquots club, | NO SCARCITY IN TURKEYS The report that there is a short age in turkeys is denied by all the prominent dealers In the city H. B. Luby, of Frye @ Bruhn, re porte that he has 40 or 50 tons in readiness supply all ere Perry Bros. have disposed of pounds of turkeys and are ing @ second shipment of oo pounds, The majority of the tur keys for sale in the local market ec from Oregon and Eastern Washington. The retail price is 30 cents a pound. Most of the turkeys | shipped here are dressed and ready for the oven. Dealers say that chickens are in almost as great de mand ae turkeys e top price on half the price of tarkeys. Ducks also are finding a ready market. COMES TO LEARN OUR IDEAS Henry EB. Reed, director of ex made the following statement ploitation of the Alaska -Yukon-Pa 1am furprised at such « hulla- ciffe exposition, is arranging for an baloo In a northern city, and am| automobile show, to be given at the more surprised at the attempt te | time of the exposition. Mr, Reed New Zealand and Australia are to] curtail free speech. Since a previ- has written to several automobile be Americanized as far as their] ous attempt caused war, It is re- concerns fn the east and is endeav Young Men's Christian associations | markable that this attempt be made) SEN. BENJAMIN R. TILLMAN, oring to interest them In the propo cerned. H. N, Holmes, gen-| to ‘muzzle’ a United States ator. sition, If the plans mature it will ' retary of the association at} 1-will speak atong the lines perti- probably mean that there will be - - - ~ __.| Wellington, N. %, arrived in Seat-| nent to the welfare of the people ed cheer was given for in automobile race across the con tle last night on « six months’ tour] and you will hear nothing un-dem when he made hie gp- finent in which several of the large| SCARCITY OF THE COMMODITY Pine 2h. Abeaphee would: not of the United States, during which ecratic. and plenty that ix white 3 automobile manafactories will par-| nS he | he will familiarize himself with the] The presence In the city of Sen- Kellar, secretary of tleipate, par} CAUSES REAL SUFFERING, cant ely yen Fig th go wend American aystem of running Y, M.| ator Tillman t# causing much un- Union “hospital, for CRE BERT A AND THERE 18 NO TELLING with the Wholewate trade, announce ~A C. A. for the purpose of Installing | easiness, as trouble ls expected from | benefit of wht n the uddrest tonite - that if haw ticeived ne ghee a methods in his own country | th ks when the senator at~| will be giver ne senator sal PROBING STARTS. WHEN THE SUPPLY WILL | Iie t eee ne fond wached away | Mf Holmen was shown over Seat-| temptn to spe i this evening. Prep: | would tka to ire you Tor a, prose | " tle last night by Stuart Hanna, | arations hav en mate to cope | agen r ar assented, an BECOME BETTER, [tee Seton Pecifie tracks, @6er | unystoal. director of the local as-] qwith-a rist, should the weuble grew | Silman, steey But you are, too wah gt " "The Beattte Puct company and the | ciation, aad be exhibited aston.) secians enoeats {90 HODES DEEL UEw Oe A ee ere prveeeit “ike jeripps Tel Walla Willa. Coal company, retaii-|'8hed appreciation of Seattle's) lice titernitnes sie tee tail: 8 a NEW YORK, Nov jary| The coal shortage, which hae rea 'no’ coms | OROURY When Tillman arrived in the city | crowd, and citizens are alarmed over which is to take the nee in| threatened Seattle citizens the part fags and tat ‘ow Americans are a great peo-| a heavy police guard escorted saci hes ominous - allence . < _~ : a the cases of grand larceny and| few weeks, has reached the stage rt great suffer-|vie-" he sald to his hotel. The streets were | population, and most fearful ¢ forgery now pending against Fred-| where conditions « annot with safety | jag in the Renton bill thronged with curious citizens, and trouble this evening erick Burnham, orge Burnham, | to the public be more acute ma | gistrict, Han been without coal for = jr, and George Bldridge, offi of all portions of the elty ten days. | the Mutnal Reserve Life Insurance | comes the one cry Weather Observer Salisbury says company, began ite investigation to) “F send us se ali WO) ne hopes for warmer weather soon. | be | are freezing ont a But the one answer to these pleadings 1s FALSE ARREST CAUSES A |Pwe have no coal and do not SUIT FOR DAMAGES. UL Y cae aie In his proceedings for damages : | er tinued cold weather has | im the sum of $20,000, instituted re-| M. B. Crane & Co have sold the caumed much suffering from the | cently im the superior court against) Southeast corner of Kighth av. and SE RGAES WE asa id in all*portions of the city and|D. ©, Floyd and Stacey Shown,| Marion st. 60x120, to a syndicate) ; demain ener ; n Newth's ship 5 Gesters in the precios commodity knows a& the concern of D. C. Floyd] whi h tx buying » good many first} Captain C. J. Newth, charged) the crow on Caploin | aN ie e | dec that should the continued | @ Coy 1. Lefko this morning filed) bill corner The price paid 18] with the abduction of an Eskimo) belng Rel’ in a ee erom the | oer ceather and scarcity of coal| am efM@davit jm the superior court | $29,000. Mr. Jones, (he nellor, is 2] ict in Bering sea, this morning | ferme ee es ia oath Ole Hanson reports the sale of) prevail much tonger, residents wilt | alleging that damages to that ex-| local investor, He bought the prop: | seieved » pion of not guilty ta the o ot aa vadhay Og the northeast corner of Eighth av.| he compelled to exchange their coal) tent had beffilen him in conse-| ory four months aKo for $21,000.) en ples Fe uinhes?. -On & motes south and Weller st, unimproved, | heaters for ordinary wood stoves quenés of hia recout arrest, charged|Jobn Davis & Co. today sold for United States federal court. i pa a to Daniel 1. Praat, for $22,000, Also! When interviewed this w om. | falucly gy them with ‘obtaining | Isaac Cooper to Henry ©. Fields, a] Cnited States Attorney Host, 0 Seni the wale of 12 Jots on Beacon Hill] the Pacific ast company offi- | money m them ufider false pre-? lot 60x120, located on Ninth av., be ne asked the court tor a. sr ; Benthic LAWRENCE HUNT BASSETT. The Baby Whom Mr. Bassett Denies. at irregular intervals, but that all $10,000.