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TOR FROM TEXAS WORKED FOR THE STANDARD O11 OLY, ANO IN FIVE OR SIX VEARG BECAME A VERY THY MAN. HE'S IN MIGHTY LITTLE DANGER AMONG : DOLLAR MARKS THAT MAKE UP MOST OF THE U. 8.) e RARE KA RR ERD . BANLEY AT A GLANCE, Oct. 6, 1863. lace, Copiaheo, Mise torney. to bar, 1883, to T at Gainesville, Texas, * an, 1881-1901, “ Gandidate speaker SSth con- States senator, 1901- senator, 1907, Ce ee ee ee ee ee ental eee ee eee Star's Exclusive Service.) INGTON, D.C, Feb. 16 bat back agen. That a to be the verdict tn the caso e Weldon Bailey, charged with complicity in Stand- mm the Texas legislature HR overwhelmingly certain will serve another six Bim the United States senate. | tive committee that is him will probably ap ewash, Batley says he will re fonvicted Even If the com convict, there ts stil! ive majority to be reck- And-—after all—the sen- ee om elections fy the which can make a real or to do any real com And the senate has too other representatives of ‘Ol to vote tw go deep Into Monday. SENATOR JOS. W. BAILEY. He goes back to the United States senate despite serious charges, backed by strong evi dence. as under the anti-trast statute The program ts Second—-That a note for $8,000 given by Senator Batley at about e mame period to Col. H. C. Pierce, never paid, and that Pieroe charged it to profit and loss Third--That Senator Batley Little New Evidence. is not anticipated here that ‘Rew evitence will be brought at the committe®s hear Mr. Hearst ls the accuser bas sald his say im several of his newspapers, Hix was to prevent the election W. Bailey to the senate, and pains to fire bis volley at whee be thought ft would tkely to accomplish this waa the day before the logis at Austin began to ballot. the story was herald world, with reproductions Meriminating papers, and all eet forth with great The gun was fired full charge. But the shot bring down the game. The Was taken and Bailey's vietory all he could have hoped. His to resign “If” was #8 pany, Koowing that it. was an Hiicit letter ia pat to evidence, written | rd made payable to my order, so that ft wilt not be necessary for you to Bailey Gets a “Loan.” Co., 221 Pine st Fourth—-That Senator Bailey re coived $3,200 from the Standard OU trust through the Waters Pierce OF company and H. Clay Pierce im mediately after his services in per suading the Texas attorney gener al to permit the company to re sume basiness in his state. The original voucber for this sum is part of the evidence. It is ip tloraed on ite face, “To demand loan to Jos. W. Bailey.” Pitth—That & was part of Sena tor Bafley’s duties to Mix cortain parties in Texas. One of the vonch ets offered In evidence Is for $1,500, made by the Waters-Pierce Of com pany in favor of Henry & Stribling, of Waco, Texas, and ts indorsed “Account expenses: antitrust civ Il case of state of Texas va, Waters Pierce Off company at Waco.” ‘There is « telegram offered in evi @ence bearing on this loan which rend: “Andrew M. Finley, St. Loats. If Johbason approves, authorize Bailey was hand in glove with Wall st.jto loan Stribling on his note of high finance and dealing / $1,150. BAILEY SHOULD QUIET b thousands where before he had/ ALJ, TEXAS PARTIES. Tell him pennies. I will see him soon. Rls apparent that Mr. Hearst hes} ‘(Signed) N. C. PIERCE.” ae wen getting the secretary And a Lot More. Ot the Sete Company | ‘These are the iain points in the ‘him fon of th 4 Indictment against Senator Bailey “ung: @ orizinal! in addition there is a bewtidering and much inside infor detail of business transaction show Connected with the business 1 ing conclusively that the Texas sen Company, needed to prove the! stor waa shown the easy path to This secretary, John P.|sndden riches by his pew-found is the main prop of the newltriend, H. Clay Pierce, of ‘the Fhe wan tar pat Deen brought) Waters-Piorce Standard Oil com 4 was for 17 years connected me terce company./ in reply to all this, Senator | hem the Standard Oil) Patley contends that his connection , y went after him with the Waters-Pterce company sit The Worst of it. jand with ft# president was 4 proper The most damning evidence of.| connection such as may be main Hired by Groet are the following, tained by any lawyer with any cli m8 ent. In other words, the alleged | © Firet—That Senator Batley has| bribe comes in the guise of an at — dividends from 106 shares, torney’s fee or a tip on a profitable Mock in the WatersPierce Oil| »poculation. counting to something} year,” thee shares| PLANS FOR NEw THEATER, . been transferred to Bailey's Beeount, thouch held in escrow by pe shortly after} friendwhip for peded In secur st for the Standard which had been HOME BUILDERS, ATTENTION. Bend fee to Knapp & West, ar Pe 3 Colman building, for a Phook of plans f WM gave you 1 © build a g his friends a chance to vote pile appearances. Evidence ts Oamning. making a!! due allowances animus behind the Bafley {t must be admitted that the fs ri ageinst him is damning. ‘ “ Teplete with detail and con het of original documents, letters, telegrams and promis hotes showing Mr. Bailey's on with the southwestern Architect Houghton wilt within | the next few days file the plans ask for @ permit for the construc f the new Moore theater, | is to be built near the New | ton nf, | KOHLER & CHASE Eastabliahed 1860. PIAKOS 1905 SECOND AVENUE Arcade Building. AFTER SIX 10c Box SHINOLA 5e the best shoe polish. .... Fairy Toilet Soap; olor lace edge Shelf Paper; ndles, in assorted colors, with las CORIGUEN: bunk apscnblasiaaine eed Cc orated Giass Table “tn \BALLAINE COMMENDS COURSE OF THE STAR Editor of The Mtar Mendadie exposures of fale Mm’ LY JOE BAILEY SNEAKS BAGK TO “THE SENATE SMEARY WITH KEROSENE. wid honest business ome such a law and ata) It in not too lat uch « law trom the pi 1 will contribute a fund, if The Star will ratne it we of drafting such a! law and having it properly pr | ad to the legislature, The Mar man- | aging the work plottation of holes and stakes on @ hillaide ure is the prejudice EVIDENCE TO SUPPORT THE ACCUSATION THAT) PER AERA E AAA E RR * * THE SERIOUS ACCUSATIONS AGAINST SENATOR BAILEY. resulting to the i mining enterprises That Gailey gets big dividends from the Standard Ol! com: Pany on stock acquired after inducing the state of Texas to al- low Standard Oli to again do business in that state. ‘That a note for $8,000 given by Bailey to the hea Standard company was never pald. That Bailey conceaied his connection thus indicating that hie part wae not entirely that of an oy in needed for legitimate de vont of teal wines it te next to tmpornible to get it is at a burdensome dincount puld profit by Bees Damage Wrought. I take this interest because In my | ever the last five ey for railroad | souh legitimate dev the oll trust, ineldent to the volving over $ Blacq Eye to District. the whole state territory where @ fake mine in p dyeoted te diseredited in the mind of Skery vietin of the fake, although territory may itain many val atly promoted and That one of Bailey's dutics for Gtandard Oil was to “fix eertain parties in Texas.” oters of fake ne at all was possible only by taking expense and loas of time, over a trip veral thousand miles, lo see the properties, and thereby remove from thelr minds the prejudices agatnnt | Washington and Alaska af a whole | JR eee eee eee ee ee ee | WILL PROTEST | PILOTAGE BILL The steamship men of Puget sound will fight the proposed pilot- age bill which will be tntroduced at Olympia next week, At a meeting held by tha marine men Merchants exchange yesterday af O. J, Humphrey, of the Alaska Coast company; C Wiley, of the Roston Steanmhip company and H. W. Cook & Co. were elected to go to Olympia and protest against such a DIM being passed. They will leave for #0; Da one, Gounod prane and baritone, 1} Jae o rule riwk @ dollar more in any other enterprise in that particular state or territory The trouble is not with mining Tt in with the fakive promote lilegitimate mining ventures alone would simply drive the fakire to some other kind of dishonest promoting. Fix Responsibility. ‘The surest and safest remedy ts @ stringent law making every 4i- rector and officer of every company offering stock for sale criminally Violin solo-“Romance,” Mr. Lucius Lombard reprerentations of = Mrs. Haidee Shead mi Ie Our Refug JOUN KB BALLAINE. Seattle, Februnry 1. tartan choir, ansisted by Mins Mary Gtiman, Mins Alice Reaste Tiffany, T. W. Shaffer FAREWELL RECEPTION. Last Tuesday evening Mine Maude | Braun was given a farewell recep- | tion by the members of the F. P. L.| at her home, Twelfth av Good toa and coffee, part in buy-| ing and part in cooking-—Sebitlin Hest Save Your Old Carpets We make beautiful rugs of them, First class carpet cleaning Wusay Rug Co, Queen Anne 1222 Ind 7379, statements in prospectus or adver- Plumbing Which Lasts Is our aim ta dot ® specialty of t H. Woodhouse Co, 112 Ost} make her future home Bring Your Friend j the big dancing levent of the week will be given at Park pavilion. Elegant —|floor, Wagner's orchestra. work, We make * ‘This evening wrasne MUSICAL SERVICE ‘The third musical service to be given at the Boylston Avenue Unt) tarian church will night beginning at § o'clock under a barred from doing business in Tex jie direction of Gerard Tonning ‘Extraordinary Sale of Silk Petticoats Our special prices on Silk Petticoats are keeping us busy. You seo we have marked down every Silk Pott coat in the house and the cut fe very important. These garments are regular stock and not lower grade merchan- ise bought for a epecial sale. be tomarrow OPAPP LLLP LLLP PLL LLP APPL OPAPP Organ pretude—"Offertory tn a} Batiste; Mra. J. M. Cunningham. “In the House inney; = First line =Florence Woodoock, sough Georee Patmaer” % to conceal his connection |"*%. almer with the Waters-Pierce Of! com | Solo with: violin obligato——“Path- | or Thou Art Calling,” connection. fn proof of which a/ Archibald A. Jone from © “It Is Bnough” Aria from “Ell Ai 1901, and Fre mpg bs = ¥ —Mendelesohn; Frank Atkins. “Mr. H.C. Plerce, St. Louls, Mo.: nwa” for plano and organ “My Dear Pierce-——Send me New| fm “Concerto In D. Minor,” Mo- York Exchange for $1,750. Have it/*#ft; Mr. Tonning and Mrs. Cun- $ FS See Columbia Street Windows zz Be aingham. Duet--"“Forerver With the Lord.” indorve ft. Send it at once, as I OW cannot say that your onght to have had {t severe) days |'* modern and comfortable ff your Yours faithfully, bathroom fixteres are old and un (Signed) “J. W. BAILEY” itary. G. H. Brown Ptumb#) Roth phones. J. REDELSHEIMER & CO. 800-804 First Av. Corner Columbia St Strongest Ladies’ Waist House In the State Made in Geaitie. Novelty Skirt Mfg. Ge. 1207 Gecond Ave, Seattio Wash & & HOFFMAN. SHORROCK Pres. CE MARTMAN, V-Prea About his Three Tree’ Point proposition ? There’s a chance to get in with him and make big money on a small investment, if you move quickly. He and a few others are going to make $275,000 on an invest- ment of $45,000 cash — and $40,000 balance in one year at 7 per cent. If you are thinking about a place for the summer or a home for all the year round, Brown has just what you want. The beauty spot of Puget Two miles of water Transportation Seattle and Tacoma by rail and by water. to both and get first well as your Subscribe choice of lots, as share of the profits. You can get in forany amount from $100 to $5,000 or may a bit more. Better call him up —either phone 3487—and make an en- gagement to see him at his officés in the Pioneer building, rooms He is there all day | Achance like this won’t hap- |} pen your way again, so make the most of it. | ee amr Any way, you owe it to your own interests to at least talk it over with L. Frank Brown. 629-633. until 9 p. m. Better do it today. ——— bl RETURNS FROM OLYMPIA, CHURCH DEDICATION. - | Tomorrow afternoon at § o'clock Charles 6, Gleason, special city| the First Norwesian-Danish Meth attorney for the codifying of the|odist church, corner-Boren av, and city laws, haw returned from a atay | Mteowart at, will be dedicated. Key of several days at Olympis. Mr iC, L. Hanson will preach the dedi | Gleason was at the state capital on | catory sermon. | business for the Chicago, Milwau-| "De Tee Baker, dentist, 206 Bltal pe & BL Peet rettvond butiding. Phone Main 6256, oe AMUGEMENTS. PPA RA A AMAL PAL AAL DL LLL LED ODE JOUN CORT, Manager, BOTH PHONES 65, No Phones After 7. SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURBDAY— MATINEE WEDNESDAY. Kiaw & Erlanger’s Stupendous Production, With the Kings of Laughter, McINTYRE & HEATH IN THE MUGICAL NOVELTY, “THE HAM TREE” York cast, The Most Marvelous Singing and sand the Prettiest Girls in the World 100 People on the Stage $1.00, $1.60, and $2.00. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 25 Two Pertormances Onl y—Matines and Evening. STETSON'S Original Big Double Spectacular Production of Ponies, Donkeye and Bloodhounds, ne Drawn by ome Shetland and a trical Miffects, Two Brase Hands Two Funny Marks Two Mischievous Topaies. Genuine Southern Cake Walkera. Buck and Wing 9 Watch for the Big Male and Female Quartette 0 Street Parade. THE GARNUM OF THEM ALL—Under the Managament of LEON W. WASHBURN. LYRIC THEATER Occidental Ay, (One Block South of Yesler Way) Russell & Drew Managers, Phones 667 (A Family Theater) Pop whur Prices Matineos, Adults 256c, Children 0c. Open Every Evening, 20c to 50¢ nd Vision and Transformation Scenes va and Her Gold- en Chariot Tonight Last Time “IN A WOMANS POWER” ——— RUSSELL & DREW LYRIC THEATER STOCK COMPANY In a Sumptuous Production of we big Eastern Success (First Time ere) re ‘THE DIAMOND KING A Vivid Picture of Western Border Life Thirty Years Ago. NEW SPECIAL SCENERY A FEATURE JUST THE KIND OF A PLAY WE ALL LIKE A company that can and does act, a theater without outside noise to distract you; no drafts, properly ventilated; always warm (when the weather is cold.) Growing Hourty in Popularity. SEATTLE THEATER RUSSELL & DREW, Managers Phones 43 Matinees Thursday and Saturday, 25¢ and 10c. Open Every Evening Prices 150, 20c, 3c, 40¢ and 50c. TONIGHT LAST TIME “THE FAST MAIL” Week Starting Tomorrow Matinee, Sunday, February 17 GOULD and FREED —PRESENT— LEM 6. PARKER'S Melodramatic Masterpiece NETTIE THE NEWS GIRL With a Cast of 15 Players Headed by MISS ISABELLE LOWE Best Scenic Equipment of Any Melodrama Ever Seen in Your City. nquestionably the best melodrama ever offered on the local Saginaw (Mich.) Courier-Heraid, Oct. 31, 1904. eee Next Week “MY WIFE'S FAMILY.” THEATRE - ones—Sunset 304; Ind. 4334 \ AAPA RAP AAS Week Beginning Sunday Mat- inee, Feb. 17, Manager Pantages Offers th “Captain Swift”) Lower Beginning wi Matinees 2:15, Evenings §: 15. Special Washing- ton Birthday Mat- inee Fridgy Next Week, Feb. 24+— ‘ t HEAD WILSON.” 3 deville House. inees 10c, Ler : each day. 11, Last MONDAY” SOLOMGN Ii. SFTERNGON LIGHTNING CALCULATOR aN A RR BELLE STONE Spiral Globe Act i 3 FLYING VALENTINES Black Art Aerial Performers HAVERLY & M’'RAE Rube Talking Act EUGENE EMMET Character Songs EDDIE ROESCH The Starascope SMITH O'BRIEN The Dancing Celt Here’s Your Chance to Buy Poultry Netting 1 foot high, 2inch Mesh ..7@ 4 feet high, 160 feet lol 5 foot high, 160 feet long, 33 Tonight Last Race Dreamland