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es oat ud ¢ we will publien what we j Telephone Numbers : | im Beattie are making preparations) to receive Lieut. Gen, Arthur Me-! Arthur and staff, who will arrive) nctlaco Bat Is Called Traitor Because He Found County Jail Charges Sheriff Declares Women Are After Jobs. rs. Stirton Has Esther Mitchell Affidavit have the names of thfee women whom we want you to ap Appoint them and we wont reveal an affidavit made Mitchel! and the names of the guards mentioned in it, Re have got. Prof, Reed ts a trait ge" Gtirtan end Or. Cummings to Sheriff Smith, ; made an investigation as requested by the women and found whole aff that pudlic. used as a scapegoat of the Humane So- * said Professor Jo- pal of the Latona morning, tn explaining denunciation § burted fe newspaper = fnter- fe the meeting of the geciety last night by Dr. > Cummings and Mrs. D. Stirtan, the women on : most active tn vole. ye charges of immoral treat- pat Women prisoners in the tion falled to sub the charges which these mm make They admitted ‘after going through the ft Bas been much Detter fed ince Sheriff Smith took ‘The women failed to pro- the Esther Mitch- ‘The Seattle police were notified that a daring attempt was made in the city esterday in whieh beaders were Haggerty and Long, the desperate thieves, who are known Operated in Senttie before ‘Were captared in Tacoma The Wat & bold one and would so successful if the discovered by in Costello, who work digging te have ae much ae they like. be Mrs. Stirtan or Or. Cummings, either.” — Sher! had been mata, js aupposediy the confidence, the uneubstantiated.. | made a private report to the Mu te that affect and then | was branded as a traitor, and Dr. Cummings have drawn upon their ima ination, m porpene 1 don't know." Prof, Joseph Reed, principal of the air hae been hatched up by these women who i. § wont be bluffed. They can publish what 1 will appoint one meron strongest evidence ag the fall management depends absolutely upon the statement of an inmate of the Insane asylum and would not stand ja court. Mra. Stirtan claime that she has a signed statement from Esther Mitchell to the effect that she was criminally abused by guards in the fall where she was confined lest fall. I have never seen this statement but Mra. Stir- tan saye that it ix signed by Esther Mitchell and containe the names of the accused guards. “Bren if these charges are made by Buther Mitchell, I do not con- sider them strong enough to make the basis of a prosecution unless her evidence is substantiated by other reliable evidence. Charges Are imaginary “1 made a confidentia! resert to the committer to this effect. after our investigation of the jail, declar- ing that | would advise the Hamane society to drop the charges that Disregarding wy women have pro: bricks from the wall. The prisoners were tearing a bole in the well at the east end of the jail. Old clothes hed been placed on the fioor to deaden the noise of failing bricks. The sergeant heard the men digging in spite of their efforta at silence and when he came upon them they had made o hole of considerable size The men are wanted In Seat tle for a mumber of Jobe and they are looked upon os bad men. De- tective Kennedy mt to Tacoma yesterday to recover some goods they had stolen in this | ELLEN BEACH YAW, THE GREAT GOPRANO, WHO 1S NOW MRS. VERE GOLOTHWAITE, iin) Bae | TO RECHIVE MARTHUR. my offic United States # how im Beattie from San Fr urday. Maj. W. 8, Woods has. m arrangements for the use of three F | Pullman care to Iave here about | May 4 for the Atlantic coast. These | will be used by Gen. Baron Kuroki ‘ | and hie staff, and the United States | _ larmy escort on the trip to J =| town | ceeded to denounce me, without giv- FOOD AND COAL BIDS ioe pote opportunity to report (9) THe Tpited Btates custome office thes at drawin in their tm- has called for bide for supplying a twatio ‘" oe 2 vthat . caid | COM! O04 supplice for the revenut jhe I pod ph my rns le with Bu- | Culiat service for the ensuing fiscal porintendent Cooper and in saying | ***" that I was betraying them in the hope of gaining political ald; also H A w! im stating that I am seeking the , . position of humane officer. ‘They asked me if [ would not lke to become humane officer and (Hertpps Tetegraps Service.) I told them that I could not do 90,| WASHINGTON, April %4—-The excepting at a great sacrifice as I) negro Methodiet Eplecopsl ehurch had been drawing more salary for conference today closed tte eta daye years than the position could pay. sossion The members nominated They suggested that I put tn an ap- Foraker tor president and then ad | plication for the position, and I re- Journed. fused to do so. Joe Cannan arrived thie meraing “It appears to me that, not being S°4 Peery say We Bice ta itso able to substantiate thetr charges. eo Fairbanks. He | these women are seeking to throw it It would be jell the blame of failure on me.” presumed to de | Only After Jobs. | Sherite Lou Smith has his own | ‘iene as to the underlying causes | of the trouble. “The object of this campaign seems to be to work three women | | in for jobs in the county jail,” he! ‘said. “Tam told that the women |have already been picked out and) that Dr. Fannie Leake Cummings fe one of them. If I am willing to appoint these three women selected, 1 am assured of peace. If I do B0t,| and this afternoon Dr. MoCleary an- I am threatened with trouble nounced that an operation was neo “Dm golng to appoint one matron | essary to sare hie life Mitonell te and onty one. She won't be named suffering from etrangulated hernia by Mra. Stirtan or Dr. Cummings. | aes pattent hae on ons feats at @n operation meowanity an: po it Rely ~ersong pin: ee will net be wat hie wife arrives, Stirctan and Dr. Cummings to pub- soln Mish any aod all thetr charges.” T! Werkere unten Esther Mitchell, whose signed PaubT comsveh @ telegrans thisat story of criminal abuse at the hands ,cen announcing Mitchell's danger- of jal) guards, Mra. Stirtan claims | eve tlineses, Geveral will go to Ont to have In ber possession, te known age 61 once. to the reading world as one of the | stmemmmensceercec principale In the triple which reauited In the Frans Edmund Creffield, leader of | INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. April 2» ‘ the Holy Roller teader. Eather Mitchell waa confined | © cell off the jal! office uetd by torneys when coneulting prisoners. and she remained there until Feb- ruary of this year whem she was sent to Steflacoom. T coll te al- scone of GEORGETOWN, April 24--OF fictals of the Northern Pacific, Union Pacific and Columbia @ Puget Bound railroads are in ses ston today over the proposed croes ing of the railroad tracks of al) three lines by « city street cross It te accessible to | sede anyone tn the office of the jafl. ft Would mean so end of danger from was the practice of the jal! offictals hundreds of traine going to and to allow Bether Mitebell to ait in *°™ Seattioe over the three rail the office when there were no out- roads dally siders there to criticise the officials Yesterday the supreme court for lentency shed the appeal of the Northern Jailer Smith states that he did ifie trom the city's petition to all in his power w make Esther condemn a grade crossing at Nore BMitehel! comfortable as she was a| *%: Th? city started to condeme 6 frail woman. He denies that she ‘roseing there last fall, but the read took the metter to the ee Was over tmproperly treated tea nay prope - preme court. The city, having won “ pt by yesterday's deciaton The Bakery ar nfectionery . Werke acute tenet’ tn 6 a to procwed In the super and Walled in leged to hare been the shuaes from which the girl claime j | to have suffered. It can he entered only from the ins The railroads are fighting office, ts fsclnted from other enile fF Sn overhead crossing for 8) : crossing at Georgetown t wii neiy Afth an ball « rt with condemnation pro Keane Saturday nie April eodings, but will probably agree g7th to an overhead crossing ofer the MARRIAGE OF FORMER PLAINSMAN AND CELEBRATED 80 PRANO ANNOUNCEO—SMITTEN IN MONTANA, YOUNG MAN STUDIES TO FIT HIMBELF FOR LADY LOVE AND ALSO JOINS BUFFALO BIL SHOW 60 AS TO BE NEAR HER BOSTON Apr M The mar She much Interested tn him, How riage of Miss Elle ach Yow, the ever, no time to waste on romance lebr ' . Gola Ca ahead. Goodby cow) > ea rt . ; 4 You on ma write thwalte, ¢ f 31, has j on announced. The CHAPTER It couple are now fn California. There) Hoston. Vere Goldthwaite at col is @ pretty romar lating back 1 ene. Cowboy studying law. Higher years, in t Ls tage lration ince he saw a certain * « Lonely, however. Misa Ellen CHAPTER I Beach Yaw abroad acquiring rich California, A revival meetic and fullness of tone, harne local talent. Hymns. ing her high C, and acquiring a Volee and clear above r F 1 rep More let Wo ul at ans t era , walt, w pecia f Go hig? the an er huma T i to CHAPTER IV tall girl vulfal eye ne Paris, Miss Yaw studying ander advice « ma Great\ great ma American singer voice, i Ambition fired. now ‘Bis Elvana,” so the Latins { Mise Bien Beach Yaw jolns evan- can pronounce name e makes a | geliatic ch and travels bit. Buffalo Bill's show in towr Hot stuff cowboy with show, “Mor a Charle or some m lke Real fere Goldthwalt. Odd CHAPTER II Montana Beau Ca c ‘or a Boston law having once been the real thing In inger en route smnitte Vere G hwaite them. Complet j troduced to Misa Biien Beach Yaw. economical way of visiting Europe enraptured. In- Montana, makes good easily Also SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24, 1907, ROOSEV ROABTS ROOBEVELT. CHICAGO, April %.—Bdward Bedeotte, vice president of the Col orade Federation is in this olty and he sald this morning I would rather trust the future of the coun try to men like the defendants than to the gentioman in the White House with the big teeth and the big stick for laborites, and the big mitt out to corporations and cap- italiste for campaign funds Former Senator Mason said i guess the president possess | formation that the public does not, Of course bis action ia irregular APPROVE OF ACTION WASHINGTON, April 4-8. B. Hamer, chief conductor of the Or- der of Raliway conductors of West Virginia, and BE. H. Graham, attor ney for the order, discussed the Moyer-Haywood case with the pres- ident today The preasid viewed the situation with > demanded the defendants be brought to trial ike any other pris- oners, The visitors expressed their entire approval of the president's course (Revippe wh Hervice,) NEW YORK, April %4.--Prose- | cuter Jerome thie morning hed be fore him 2% policemen whoo were on the Thaw trial tn an Juror wien sould identify the one w spered to bie, “The father Shriner.” Meera Accused. | Taformation wae filed today saeinet Db. C. Mettert, charging him fraadulently obtained Inter Live Stock hy ty represent | toe that be bad written @ poltey ef | Insurance. \ present tracks and those to be} buitt by the Union Pacific At present the part of George town east of the railroad tracks ts completely teolated from the city proper, the nearest crossing being two miles from the town ASSOCIATION TO APFTLIATE. The ‘ashington Mining Aseocte- | tien fe plansing to affiliate with « American Mining Congress, which te sending & representative to Beattie HORSES FALL THROUGH WHARF Four ta Work horses dropped through the platform et Crandall's wharf, at th Ave South and Dear- born Aireet, lest night. They fell 16 feet into the mud, and much dit foulty wae experienced tn getting out The steamer Umatilla arrived this morning from San Francisco with a complement of passengers and freight and meet Yaw «irl, custodian of his heart Struck by bis devotion’ Sure, but love must wait upon tri umphs in Amerien. Art again versus Cupid CHAPTER V. Ellen Beach Yaw back ¢ marvel. Per Amer! from abroad. Artie fect voice and cont of me. Ex cowboy now a reg Boston ¥ yer with a growing clientele. Also musical eritic 1 writer of Bos tonese things maga ea full wing gives to an Career ¢ a more need musical name ow Ellen Beach Yaw ts well known was here and v She ‘ort Her mar will « € " to he mar fr 1 the noted itioning = tha there was any possibilities of a we eporter for the Star hough many had laid #6 ver nd hand with w te , Hive 1 order to think of love evidently changed her mind Cupid | velt's statement as coming from ced RAILROADS WANT OVERHEAD © se ee a “Usoee tome!” atbae'se Esmee ~~ CROSSING AT- GEORGETOWN ¢ Mitel, Mitchel. and Maat ool jful what he said, because W. W.” Stotte te slide down into Western Avenue Departments--Ind. 1138 for Business Office and Circulation--575 for the Editorial Rooms One Cent 12 PAGES PRICE 25¢ PER MONTH. VOL. 9. NO. 50. T’S LETTER CAUSE OF COMMENT Seattle Labor Leaders Unwilling to Criticize the President Person- ally, Protest Against His Denouncement of Moyer, Hay- wood and Pettibone. dent Roosevelt's letter is | not opposed to organized labor He personal ac sued last night in regard to hie condemns the men's recent reference to Haywood, tions and not their affiliations He moyer and will be found on is entitled to his opinion. He t* page 6 of this ue.) too broad minded to condemn « man before he is tried.” A REMARKABLE DOCUMENT WASHINGTON, April 24,--@am- uel Gompers, who wae the first la- bor leader of the country to read jetter regarding In @ letter to Honore Jackson, of Chicago, chairman of the Cook county Moyer-Haywood conference, President Roosevelt yesterday re iterated his statement that Messrs Moyer, Haywood and Pettibone the president's are “undesirable citizens,” as much | Moyer-Haywood-Debs, said: “It is #0 as capitalists of the Harriman | a remarkable document. T am not type in a position to make & st nt Local labor leaders say that euch | now while the discussion te at its & general denouncement, which ef- | heat.” fects all labor organizations, was He said he belleved the letter of not wi ented and nm injustice the president ts the final word on to the accused men and the labor the subject and labor delegations movement which they represent are not likely to make any further Daniel R. MeGinnia, who has been | discussion interested in local labor movements —— for some time, today forwarded CAPITALISTS SILENT another protest to President Roose veit in reply to his last letter touch CHICAGO, April 24—Many cap- ing on this matter, italiste approached for their views anrien 5. Date peretary 96 Dy regarding the Roosevelt letter e a jon ol te, has been selected by the Central aoe from expressing their opin- br Council to attend the trial john Pitepatrick, president of the in Bolse, Idaho, which begins May Chicago Peleration — pd said 5 208 to se oe developments “Our four resolutions previously ., Sent to the president express our In speaking of the president's opinion which is not changed last letter today Secretary Smith poosevelt may c 0x ritielze Harriman ald that he wou eee . nave and Debs. They are at liberty he opportunity Himself of placing poomevelt cannot indiscriminately the hangman's noose around the necks of such men as Moyer, Hay wood and Pettibone if they are found guilty of the crime attribat ed to them. but they should not be condemned before trial “I do not regard Preident Roone | criticize a man at lberty and men on trial for their Hves.” AGREE WITH PRESIDENT. (Sertppe Telegraph Service.) 8T. PAUL, April 24—The con census of opinion of four of the bix gest wholesale merehanta of this city is that Roosevelt t« justified to be congratulated on the stand tak en. Aibert Lindke said The de fondant deserve no more than a fair trial and there is so reason why the president should not answer bitterly those trying to de feat justice.” the chief executive of this pation but rather the views of an individ wal citizen and 1 de not condemn Bartth. James Murphy, secretary of the Building Trades association of Se attle sald that & man in President Roosevelt's position should be care every word uttered would be carefully COMPROMISE ly the letter of President Roose velt of yesterday, af the meeting of the Central Laber counc!! at the Labor Temple tonight There are evidences today that the striking journeymen tatiors, since they have found it useless to president of the further contend for the 18 per cent trades council of Merease which they asked for, are thts efty sald: “Roosevelt's letter considering a modified bill and wil! has established « precedent ex. Ask the employers to meet with tremely unfair to organized labor.” them in a abort time J. &. Prescott, prew The employers would not say to Employers’ association says ‘The day that they wuld meet the president hae a right when he saye union's executive committee, for labor should eiiminate the undesir-| they decided early In the week to able cititens ignore them. However, If the strik- B. G. Brady, organizer of the In- era are willing to compromise, ternational Typographical union, they will probably find no trouble mys 1 believe the president ts in doing so. Sa UNFAIR TO LABOR KANSAS CITY, Mo. Apri! 24.— allied «printing ent of the SAYS LOT SLID AWAY, Jomes Larson. ding * ® M at 2 o'clock from Bouney+ Watson's, RN Su A RS AREAS PERE tS AI RI IMA RR A Be AS TE ES el