The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 8, 1907, Page 11

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from page 1) 1 ° ted wer arbitrarily Trea le officials without the aw the charter oF tat B 78S Fede . £ pi 4 the comptre 5435 57 said to have drawn from the e day before for tbe office of mayor thin fact it looks to the as if the money the purpose of Sak which, accom! the comptro ot te , The check was d Mr. Riplinger Kept 4 of this sum, and Se ur. Riptinger, after Htrom wae bank, appropr! Ms own use. The money to Mr. Riplinger by the sphalt company 2 bad been delayed i hav. contract. After! we comptrotier, jie the delayed took office the ‘the accounts of the pet turned over the discrepancy lacking the books, te, Telegrams were petth Mr. Riptinger, then) and Corporation Coun was informed of the t After anewer | Mr. Riplinger sent | qomcerning the com: | yeported as having left Cenital America et. thea set Miplinger took hin book with him the exact shortage. weeks Mr. Foster, un ligection. has been ex uetion, but Rip-, ‘hat he did not believe the city z Goret lie te would lose a penny ff ft fs found | ing. he has| mecessary to call on the $@imities an. & siiuatiog as (ar as he frei] has, since the discov MeGctt in the fund had Gooks with the there ls shown & tes total of $9,559 5 * monies Mr | @% band. as shown John Kipling ing ‘Smpeunt of $4 te by H.W. Carroll, ¢ pew comptroller | Detleved an effort will be here that as soon Was first made know beld last nfght H the members of the Were hestity summon O80 of the greates' 1S proceedings Friends of everyone present wa that be could hay ter, but when « the showing of Was fn charge of a My? Shortage In Fund mee Wash. May 7, 1907 Soe eae Finance Committee Recounts of F irregularities Be Work Fund ¢ Mlasing ex-comptrotier Mr. Mackintosh said today that hoed of $9,880, Inasmuch as the the polttion! altuation in Rooduras comptroli¢r's account books, if any |*% Mlemragua was such that the uel exist, were not delivered to | °fTeials of the state department at the euecestor of Mr, Rip-| YS*2ington to whom he applied tor linger, it fe a very difficult task to |*#lstante, would probably be check up the many transactions re |°84#0d considerable trouble, All lating te this account during his | ‘® embassion of foreign govern administration. ments Including this country’s tn “t have thle day eworn te a com Honduras was turned over to Nic plaint cfarging Mr. Riptinger with | “Sse Bone time ago but it is « embezzlement of the sum of $4,500, Meetton tf the extradition with and @ warrent on this charge hae! N!C8radua Will apply to Honduras. been issued by the prosecuting at = torney of King county for hig ar LOVER GUILTY reat and apprehension aiple. resevery to the sly ef the OF A MURDER CHARGES JURY. houn was named as foreman, Judge! Oo4 0) | Hanford ordered it to take up APH) our or air the cases of prisoners without ball | paralyeed shipping }and ander the direction of ( States Attorney Sullivan and A® jelvtant United States Attorney Hot sou the Jury went to work at one on he cases of T. Smith, Lou Long Hay and Larry elly, charged with THE SEATTLE STAR--WEDNESDAY, MAY &, 1907 The federal grand jury was eworn | in and put to work at 10 ¢ thie mornin, In bie instrvetions 4 ° to the Re ot which W. M. Cal The flaht of the longshoremen | nd the Paget Hound Shipping avso inthog alimoet to @ look Nien men, hae partially an tod | boats are tied up here wae the only ¢ union men no trowbl put the tow erenated rouDs are © docks todmy, ready ¢ funde misappropriated may be had. stiugsing, Frank ie tt ‘. Bort 4 Any Hon-Union men who ¢ 1 earnestly request that the clty (Mertpps Telegraph Service.) cugzome Inapector, and hin ¢ lr 4 Aduced to mo to Work council immediatety employ cer SRINOPIELD 3 were on hand to testify im th The steamer Tolovan. Joading at ie SPRinorias 4 Ma ’ The a tified accountants to expert this jury in t ¢ dar sore; | “eRe te Te iennial mite for the Orient fund trem Ite ureation, ed that re-| whe tent a Weal bb deat Tudge Hanford charged the Jury|sn4 Liverpool, worked two wange covery may be had as speedily as |csuse she repelled him, rendered q|PEFticularly regarding the secrecy Cl milking, one complere mud the 0 tio! 14 not to allo ¢ hor wo or th on possible from the bondamnen of Mr. | verdict finding kim guilty of mur- [Of Ite operations and not to allow | flier Rien only «wo ot sarge ine Riplinger, or from whatever prop. | tf 18 the second degree, and fixing | BBY testimony to be made public ' “ ishment at twenty-five yeare Accounts of the proceedings be erty may be avaliable to this end. “Veure truly, io the pesttentiary “H.W. CARROLL, SNOW IN MINNESOTA City Comotretier.” MINNEAPOLIS, Minuw. May 6 Ripiinger'’s Nowd Missing wart ode ow Gna The indemnity bond ‘given Dy | fated that the wpeiow wrimeet tron John Riplinger to the elty im the wii! be almost @ total fatiure ; of $160,000 as a protection possible detalcations or lose enya th hever seen it. In fact he was put in bis possession according to law The bond of Riptinger, and it is| Declaring that there ts « con though that of Frank Paul, should | *Plraey of Seattle cigar makers to be still in the mayor's keeping jpet him out of business, Mike The present comptroller, Mr, Car) Wright, whose factory is at Hill roll, has made @ partial search for | M45 City, today offered to give the Riplinger bond among the | #1.000 to any charitable institution archives of bis O...ce. but has not! i it cam be shown that his tobacco been able to lecate it. He is con- | SOt ae good ag any used in Be tinutng the seateh. jattle for cigars Of the same price be soils. Mevorda Not thdened. i . There never was apy Indexing ot | a kenteraey 48 of Wright's cigar the records is the city clerk's vaults | ™S*T? Weat our on & strike. y of the comptrolier’s office prior to Mr. Carroll's term. He has been a conspiracy among th work wince (hem making an index --, 0. 3 bn Pacis» 3% ned tate ae Ri } : That te why if the Riplinger bood ts fo the vaults tt cannot be foand a ee for there ts no telling where to look for tt | This bond ts understood to have been In the posseaston of Mayor Bal- | Mager. and should have been tarped over with the records of that office to Mayor Moore. It wae reported at the city hall this morning th Jack Ballinger the former mayor's secretary, turned the bend aver to John Kiplinger about the time Mayer Ballinger went out of office That is all the reason for beliey- | ng that the Riptinger bond may be the records of the comp oller's office, It tx possible that when he left Seattle, The bond should be still in effect Cnrrott Hepes to Pied Best = | Mr. Carrol! ‘said tals morning | ond ing | company to make good. He believes | tthe bend will te found intact some l where among the records. “Judge Mallinger was the custo- jdian of the Riplinger bond,” sald Mr. Carroll. The presumption ts that be returned ft te the city clerk and it should be fp the clerk’s| Yaulta, 1 have looked for ft, but the| cramped qu and the incom-| plete indexing of the records has| preven as finding tt. | th nk the | bond waa mad J. M. B. Atkin gon & Ce to bh at the present time on the River} Negros or River Tinto, a stream on | he gulf coast of Honduras on a Hine directly south of ¢ eity ot] New Orleans in this country } Riplinger went Honduras by | y of « Ort He took! at the Creee City and| | made the port of Trujillo, Honda tras, going from there along th coast to the town of Yriono, a tance t 70 miles. From t latter p he went fnland about} 20 miles to 4] abore. where he bought the banana | ear the river mention in imitation of The Star, two| fore grand juries in other states have recently been given in the datly papers; the publ right to this Information and | want you gentlemen not to allow the ne ture of your work to be made pub son any inne a gly comptraer WOULD RUN BUSINESS workers did not iike Wright's fore nu, F Middiestedt, who has been | dynamite murder of former Gov. working for Wright for years Frank Steunenberg. of the Alneke Parif) hot lifted @ hatet rival yesterday after the company expects ¢ aded and cleared with delay *On Wan unlonded yes sald Judge Hanford terday but her outward cargo has ot begun to be handled has no ascetic sins Ses MIKE WRIGHT SAYS RIVALS | — GREAT LABOR TRIAL declared that Wright's tobaceo wae not fit to carry the union Isbel | Tomorrow there opens et Boise. Wright declares that there te ®| Idaho, one of the most extraord) combination of maoufacturers trying to put bim Seattic clk@t|) mary and vita legal tties that even been waged in the United of business He says yeater| States day's «trike was caneed through; The eyes of the nation are now their influence with the cigarmak-| turned upon the « ie of Wm. 0. wi Moyer and 1s charged with the union, afd also bectuse the Charges © black and murderous office | Honatre mine owners, are involved | Organtaed Jabor and } tal of justice The reports whic. The Seattle Star will peblial of thin vital cause | will be written by our own staff of writers, who, with an artist anu photographer, are now on the | ground } 4ACOB WALODECK, | well known to the readera of The | Star. te the best informed news | paper writer in the country upon |} this came After the murder be spent one month in Idaho invest! ling every phase of the tragedy joa the alleged causes leading up | to tt Mr. Waldeck writes exclusively for The Star ip Seatile. JOHN E. NEVING, well known New York editor, writ jer and War correspondent, is aiso at Bolee for this oewspaper, Im addition The Star will have tll report from the Scripps Ne Association. Cc. N. LANDON, messpaper and magesine artist will have full direction of our pho eeeee BEACON MILL ON84 bo Kiplinger bonght coasting steam | WHILE You WAIT. ers and undoat y went to bin! | new plantation from Trujillo on one} signe }of these vesuels There ie no nm | idea read running ont of Trufilio in hi | ropl dtreetion and in t there is sald | a, people to be no transp fon save | HI GILL. his jes verve Pre Yee aes Pale The Star's Beauty Contest is rag other Seattle newspapers are try On the co ary. th Hard to Reach Ripit ing fiercely. Great packages of ing to run “contests” at this time ars Ris: ° There is ready ¢ com-| 2 and are using all sorts of Brice ) Phe ide e etontaal . pit ¢ the | votes are coming In by every mall and trips for “prizes,” to get the 25 and 30-i try. ¥ * tar the south} One man yesterday voted eighty their readers excited to the point : ies ’ t ta and {t not |thousand ballots for an unknown for unoffending persone | Oo t expected that a word w be re-|persen, one who probably isn’t cones chs a ‘ beautiful and never could be, even The public will pay no attention . ” with the most careful pruning of mitators. Their glass diamonds other dist hia whiske The phate sccm | jewelry and other bra fut a ok panying his votes, ows that their excursions to * t j The Star, being sole judge of this are not to be compared for prices of lot i contest, threw out his 80,000 bal Indtant to the attractive fee se not m ] . lots without a compunction of con trea of the Star's contest = ; science. Any more sent in for this How the Vote Stan practically f ts plain looking individual will be Up to noon today the accepted e! .f treated in the same fashion. votes stood as follows t be worth r , I Today The Star presents with | For Judge Humphries 1,110,000 be recognized as bei . - some trepidation, the third of It*| Jacob Furth 1,210,000 bog HM ‘ ferles Of accepted candidates, the| Present indications are that t AUD 'ap Hon. Hi Gill there will be @ tremendous num At See i Ite trepidation ie based solely | ber of entries in the contest ene t ) al \ up the fact that the photo of H One man insists that City &n most favore ections 4 not do the man full justice. ginger Thomson shall be placed , r 4 He is far more attractive in per before the people, in full glory o' I \ ired sonal appearance than the artist nig waving beard from the at Ane represents. Hi has a full Roman Another wante Mayor Moore. ¢ aa 5 1 howe, sémething like unto an Amer- | ¢hird insists upon Rev. M. A. Mat et ill all ¢ joan eagie’s beak, which he throws thews. All of these and many ‘ be re onized far aloft when in the full theSes other candidates suggested will be ‘ hits of a brain storm in the council | carefully considered by The Star and essib chamber before entries are permitted the United States His peagreen eyes, unrestrain-| pd hole’ Sed Puller cralassie eh IS NOT HIRING BOYS Litle 1s pert all surmount a mouth of classic ex lot pression, cut with the chisel of to fanag t th POA RI ie the expectation that Hi! Washingt aint . etre take @ tremendous jump for whowe t e a ation 1 In the race of ballots and ke, 9 4 rrect tt ) Fu , | he will be a close second if t yaa is empio not the real winner In the Star’s r place of trth ST SIDE REALTY CO, great beauty contest iow ‘ that killed All votes sent in for Hi will be a used, and t th Harvard Realty Co, fairly counted by The Star and n ha trikers . nobody will be asked how often he t fact i Both Phanes 2951 has voted xte ly in te of e LONGSHOREMEN TROUBLES oc: CAUSES PARTIAL TIE-UP, CRUISERS IN CLALLAM. The Cliy of Beattie, of the Pacitio | t she began loading at noor f loaded but a)! the forenoon Alaska Const In Jefferson has never been cruised owing to the o of employing eo to do the work, and any ownere of ed payin! tee ‘MUCH SPEEDING _ ON TENTH SOUTH George A. Edgar, @ teameter re | on Tenth ay complained to the m@yor and the | oy of many of the | pollee department of the speed’ of automobiles and wagons Hie “declares acd ehfidren bave| been almost run down by reck! driver. “The automobiles go by to fast you can’t see the numbers “The street ts be coming « regular speed | lives of many children ere endan experienced manager of the Alsakea Pacitt jenying « } whether toleph rate if calied DO® april 36 Hg started tn the working at the old WATCH THE COLUMNS OF THE SEATTLE 6TAR FOR THE MOST COMPLETE, ACCURATE ANO UNBIASED REPORTS FROM THE TRIAL ROOM AT BOISE ATY MAN A GIANT. PORT TOWNSEND, Tom" Montaomery, wh mitted t6 th tographed and sketched Giite ot @ jon of physicians, was od aboard the steamer Belling bound hand and foot, and un conscjous from narcotics if you want All. of the PAC thie IMPORTANT case MACLUBIVE accounts @dding that he would not tolera RAM! FOR CANNON. pounds and had been working In mp un to inet Sunday mber ie Confined result of the tussie he bed with the mad man. {ant cashier of the Dexter Horton |and member of the board of direc | Sore of the Washington Trust Co. The wagecarner who sees ip surfoundings only ceaseless plodding at unprott Activity Is where he might achieve independ the farmer who requires land for himeelf and sons, where be can find markets an transportation facilities, fo © Arcadia. FIVE-ACRE Watchword; Never Saw a Busier Place Than IRRIGATED ORCHARDS. Good Soll and Plenty of Water. $10 Down, $10 a Month Gra nt& Dye $29 Peoples Bank 8 lagnolia Height Right On the Sound ned that Magnolia Heights was de- conceived 0 high priced for any except very rich he lots are not high priced le over $10 a front we had avoided icter of other e ruined the cha be built on the Heights will , Just as the the difference operty, and in a very short residence Itimately be equal t peration to Fort projected asphalted en Magnolia Heights surroundings ty in the west, i ild make your reser- furnished by 556-559 a COLMAN BLDG. PARRY INVESTMENT CO DIKTH KHCORD. Births were regintered today «e follows Langert At 1702 10th @ May to wife of Chas Lange tor MoIntyre--at York Station, Aprit 2% to Wife of J. J. Mointyre, # vehte n—At York 0. W. Johneon " Bhaw—At 200 Times at., Apri to wife of Kari L. Shaw, a dnughtaAM ters At 9 24th av, 1, to wife of G& V. Patterson, © 64% Hoard—-At 118 Broadway, 4prit wi } 26, to wife of Harold Hoard, a” ee.’ Tiedeman—At 618 Bellevue & | May 1, to wife of Henry W. Tiede-” | man daughter Nimort—-At 119 7th av. &, May & to wite of T. Nimorl, a daughter Siiliman—At #02 Newell at may | 9, to wife of Ernest Milimen, a sev Boivin-—-At $06 Jackson, Mey ¢ to Wife of Petor Rotvin, « daughter DEATH RECORD. Deaths were registered today #9 follows Prentice—Loute N. Prentice, 27 May ¢, at Senttle Genoral Hoxpital Wetkel—Hannah J. Welkel, 82. at dist av. and Gen GAVE DANCE IN SPITE OF CHIEF In spite of the crusede betn made under the direction of Chie Wappenstoin ag at dancing in the parks on Sunday, a dance was heid last Sunday night in a newly-butic pavilion at Ravenna park and & large-sized crowd of people danced upti! « late hour Wappeustein sald today that he would investigate the dancing ia the pavilion as soon as possibl dancing in any of the parks « that tae savenna park promoters would have to promse to be good and t.ay good WILL SPEAK TONIGHT. Hon. Webster Davis will address the Men's club of the Queen Ann@ Methodist church this evening va “Abrabam Lincoln.” Joins Wai hington Trust Co. C. EB. Burnside, formerly assist- bank, has been elected secretary Best Lots in the GreenLake District Within easy walking distanc® of University Grounds. ii $175 to" $400 $100 below lots in any other addition In this jo- gality. view of Univer Union and Moun 60-foot streets and 14-foot al level as been col pars and is ing orcha Free water piped to every lot City reservoir and 35-acre parks now being laid out at each Wallingford extension of Green Lake car line extends through this property Don't wait if you want a good homesite or @ good spec: ulation. This {® the best in the city for little money International Bond & Realty Co. 337 Pioneer Phone Main Bidg. 1156 2Aas eS ST RS es se

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