Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
THE SEATTLE STAR FORECAGT—OCCASIONAL RAIN TONIGHT AND FRIDAY; MODERATE SOUTH WINDS. SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, THURSDAY, MAY 9, 1907. PLINGER’S BOND FOUND AND ™* sioxn EXPERTING OF BOOKS BEGINS 3:2... Chief of Police peers — at noon that it was his belief that | March 1 1908. when he left $969 bo the backbone of A. — i. JMENT INSURING CITY FROM LOSS BY!» tion Shvings bank. the B ben anda that all tho cae CATION OF EX-COMPTROLLER %,¥o" #04 oe an eR ge Sige Hh gg DEFAL' bank | were protected yesterda / LOCATED IN THE PRIVATE SAFE OF FOR.- ene: thowe vwo cates, or on re. he strikers will hold a meet on the —— tL cor c there = he deposited the $968.60 in the Un and will not come ashore, so NANT TO EXPERT BOOKS. A fon Savings Two days inter, or NON-UNION LONGSHOREMEN will be no trouble with the union rom on the If 200 turned over men, The union men doubs siichiendinbediaots m the 18, Gt nous. be turned BROUGHT TO SEATTLE BY Berns has pocured as many men| the office of comptrotier to Marry to have W. Carroll and left the cit SHIPPING ASSOCIATION AND ** we eee eee orn: e eeeeeee ee * The question was raised today ~! = f the ge rousid' 959.50 TEAM— whole cargo of the (Mar Spectal Service.) ‘The Star today received the following telegram from Hon. © png or A rth th Ben Besa LAerte Ot eo Watson consigned to Seattl NORTH Y AKIMA Wash. May 9 i A. Ballinger, now commissioner of the General Land office, # | / Ristinger’s errest acsuses hie OFFICE CLERKS COMPLETE amounting to about 400 tons, had The Yakima river is r g and mayor of Seattle at the time John Riplinger was city « been transferred to the dock, The h left its wae @ | *xplicitly of having embexsied ex UNLOADING OF WATSON oo » be Me oeng | the Toppenish river pas att A actly $4,500, it may be fanit men that accomplish *# Were banks in many places. The Natches D. C., May %—Riplinger’s bond was filed # $ mA alty r white-shirted office 1 from th¢| river is on @ rampage and a flood me as mayor of Seattle upon my demand and was de # | Ne Wrver to Warvent Alaska-Pacific Bteamehip company, | with serious results looks certain me either in city treasurer's vault or firm's eafe, © To this Prosecuting Attorney nd the Alaska Steamship company.| : - to A. M. BALLINGER. @ | difference and the Insertion in the ciation has sprung & coup On th® of the former concern, who han-| er residents of the valley are watch A eearch In the safe of Ballinger, Ronald, Battie & Ten @ | warrant of the word “$4,600, or part longshoremen’s union in ite died s truck all day yeaterday ing the rising waters with alarm eat thin morning revealed the missing bond. Mr. Tennant # | thereof.” would not make the war- fitet with that body, by importing | Pye Jorterson and the Dirigo were Tmand it and promptly turned the document over to Comptro!- @ | rant any better 100 non-union longshoremen [© quiet this morning. The latter is Jer Carrol. * That Riplinger did not put the load and unload vessels of the ®* | awaiting the arrival of the rest of iThe city’s Interests are consequently protected to the em * 94500 check through the custom- sociation firms, President Frank | her cargo. Eager the bond, which le fer ten thousand dollars ® | ary course of depositing it iq bis Burne, of the association, will not) The steamer Tolosan, loading * ere ob 4 own ba in shown by the fact divulge whence the men wer the Centennial Mills, te progress eeeee eee ener SX Pee eee eRe eee eee nat the check bears no marks of | tained, but some of them were put | ing satisfactorily Two a Le pe ies the clearing house or of any other | to work thie afternoon on [h®| worked on her this afternoon. j an complete the work on Eight bank than the one of which it was| #eamer Jefferson, which has been!) The longshoremen’s union is/ ‘v th av. for which this money was drawn, and the cheek also shows tied up nearly 48 hours for lack Of meeting this afternoon, The an $508 { up. When that Isdone the com- that it was pald out by the paying longshoremen sncement described the meeting fm Service.) tesund Tu pany will make @ demand on the teller of the bank, and to Mr. Rip The non-unton gen have been as being of vital importance, and its May 9 ot ety for the return of the money linger personally aboard the steamer Dode, outcome eagerly awaited Tommy Burns, who won the dects of city trast This particular check t# the only pa jon over Jack O'Brien last night gent by The one which the officials have so far made « statement today admitting supposed le attempted to run down. There ap that the fight was @ prearranged have pot been pears no doubt that Riplinger air in which he had agreed to ashed it and took the money, permit O'tirien to wis Last night, however. urne Accounts Correct. changed hie mind and re to be ie reached. ak H. Paul, former city comp lay down. For this reason Manager fo return and fac troller, and H. W. © present MeCarty announced that all bets Ripliager cannot = b* comptroller, bad « long conference — o trial, ae it te impossible today im Mr. Carroll's office over ‘ 7 Bim from Honduras the tangled affairs in the private George Russell today funds of that office | with BC. Shorrock @| Mr. Paul presented receipts and| ADVOCATED | % Upon) vouchers from Mr. Riplinger show. | | ee amplete ing the transactions between the two when the office was turned VETERANS ARE MEETING | Seripps Telegraph Service) She wae tastefully dreased The over. To all appearances as deter BOISE, May &-—-W. D. Haywood. | other daughter, 7 years of see. minable from Mr. Paul's bank booke|,. TOPEKA. Kansas, May 9.—Ten | encretary of the Western Federation gives promise of much beauty | ‘ s and account books there waa no ir-| OU*and veterans of the Kansas | of Miners was formally pla on Senator Borah during the progress Frederick Sawyer, chairman Roa 208. regularity before Mr. Riplinger’s @.4 ® r wives and daughters trial this morning for the alleged of the trial denied that Jack Simp- the finance committer, sald toda) to Go Ahead two terme are here to join iw the feativities murder of Former rnor Steun-| kins, Indicted with Haywood ax q that he believed that a bond of the G. A. R, which have been | enberg of Idaho. rincipal, had been located and tion would yet have to be calleg ferred with Mayor) A Study of the four bank booka| °°. os “ - » pa Py Bye pone sith Cha rman Sawyer (9 Which the record of the city ‘> sore Sow aang yen me here | .Th* COUrt room was filled. ‘The | that he bad not been promised tm- | to pu —e " pay a pa posed ‘ {tte about the Comptroller's private fund was kept | yesterday, aod will hold ita eles (Crowe. Wes ofderly and the sheriff munity, He stated thie Bimpising | bonds in © co! » would yet be found sad they would gen ‘ of sarting the work in | Mrings te light | comm | tnterestiNg ing session tomorrow. during which} Ste, Nak be eategaied we trouble | Ty a * a aoe We night Just aa well do this time the books were tere. one on each side of their) Four sald that he did not At t mother served greatiy to make him » because they have interests OR we know they are aa good as any the work will cost but tarned ov to Mr. Carroll there si J the tots! would not be wae the following depowita THIEVES CONFESS j in this mood the range with no one to help; one of our bonds, the people east who end that no great time Union Savings & Trust Co, $14 The elder daughter, fost budding ‘ because be is a Boles policeman and puy them, do not eras a ompliah tt, | 41.08 j TO POLICE Into womanhood te good looking another on sceownt of tl) health Gresdy known that where tlon ot Commerce @eeld have been $26,529.91 eee ne] § : yey | iene Shudeidaddbinks tasks tenes JAP BATTLESHIP nger. was but 0 are ware Se eee costae YS TORY — cousesintenst ite eitag te satant of the| The Yast item of $2040 tn the| “nareed with neg the a | Varions con) on are First National bank represents a | 0% Piper and om Mark (Seripps Telegraph Service) a the city hall about it small cheek that was made out by | have NORFOLK, Va, May 9.—Amert ean paval officers § ar watching with great Interest the appearance @ By 124 movements ot the Japanese men were excused. water bonds like all others. While onfessed rmer ¢ tek anywhere from ten Frank H. Paul| the crime. Cun to as high as twenty-five and wh y was lost, as for two years he dollars. ft has never been presented for Sbout with nd still stands against ‘flo, and that Gray taught h to stew ay served & Bond Relieves Offic ia € the official bond of That ie why th ad ‘ ™ ulser Teukaga. Their 2 Bs 0 expan gen never been closed ag | gh gg ay OO iveniinienabuicilicabithie is explained by the facts ee Was a surprise and a check given for the) From the “wo ore at this ship with a speed Otticials around city was never presented * unni nghar devel a (Serippe Telegraph Service) which the court declared illegal in on nautical draught of about perme was chout the the Seve @ comtaitied the rot I ' restraint of trad i which ts better than any ee who had full confidence | "+4, money. $97.75. In the Neattle in the Eastern Outfitting « INDIANAPOLIS, Ind, May 9 T i pray turn 3 . * e some ° The fed i court today perpe Surety company in the aa that was used tor drug trust forever | rts ‘ hat . eusained npply syster: ” « NALION | gove ent nen Mf Is good fon could be gained hether the bonding Pill attempt to oppos Oliecting on the Allen, manager of ¢ y company, was uF ie mes ES RECEIVED : a ayment f sub-<« Major Ger day P were given Mr. Carroll by John era Arthur and « OF HIS PA oceat 25 PSIAN EXILE OF WEALTHY FAMILY DIES MOVING PICTURES % siempess bar suartea from here Cathoiant®, Oe prosecution's i PAT COUNTY HOSPITAL, TELLING LIFE OF SOUND “ay Sorensen } The taleame ‘ H STORY TO NURSE—LIVING UNDER AS. list of witnenses filed by t ret . ae SUMED NAME, CZAR'S FORGIVENESS! w. ut. tarveck. ot the tates mame ie of the. aceounts are re was no one ranks @ FAILED T >I A Tourist Associa f Portland feet to subpoena O REA ACH HIM ; atenand i> © S within a tow }ah an Bell, wh oy STATE HAS MONEY : Coz slate aye f et ast of Van-| tr during the Crit Creek ar . i] wm him of his par ci Q where an b Star ecia ervice) | ailed, an he was going taking pletures w a cinemat nother ts for ¢ — OLYMPI ‘ ss , :p P a Mr. Har-| fe n Othe $228.4 M ald F a a ! I nus pany] am gia , have « mp f a . J 1 LU J « Ww Ls h a . and 1 her th try will t th stant mine . $ : nnot sé this ° thin life. A his Inst | T te ¥ a eine / were § an , made a prayer for the| west and its ¢ lopmer E ¢ Rusti pooh oad eapveieed the SHIP CONDEMNED TO PAY | marshal. The veenel has bee Se ee ’ wiser onee te ae Leste ts Crren. LIBELANT’S CLAIM. | demned for the purpose paying (Sertppe! Gulegvanh térvies.) ; : Judge ¥ P te . 1 , g vr . . : " effect tha el A 1. Nix vices p aintiffs x ght " mn and sul at San Fra > Mra. Laura Allen on be attached hy the United States the 4 pany. proceed to Europe. j One Cent 12 PAGES VOL. 9. No. 63. PRICE 25¢ PER MONTH. STAR’S BEAUTY CONTEST No. lard STUDIO “Puerto warek yeu waiy ?* There is no such thing now as (type. No matter, It is there ana uty Contest 4” be seen Pride a the Male 8 inaugurated by The 8 it Is careening madiy onward in HEAVY VOTE !8 POLLED. How does the vote stand? This ike @ runaway horse and every: question is constantly being asked. body is side-stepping to get out Up to noon, today, the batiot of the way. showed results as follows: Judge Humphries 7,963,245 votes. Today's candidate is well known, Jacob Furth 7,899,413 votes. He je one of the most popular‘! Gill 4,444,441 votes, the ord things the defaleationn of the | ¢ ° . ity ie mot! i é @ determine the Shall amounts of the unfinished | sisting of , foom beaming with cheerfulness. | presented with the announcement FANS (0 Cllall OO BAT te poi [head and shoulders above the com 4 nig natch of ballots, estimated dep ct the work and to go Work fund from which $9580 & The presence of his wife, in an In- That it might be necessary to cal — pita Therefore we might just |e? Un ef people. at 600.000, have been received for missing were kept in four banks valid’s chair, and his two sgh others inter a fae gut at it and make the Everybody knows Or. Matthews. City Engineer Thomson, but they Everybody looks up to him. in cannot be counted, as Mr. Thomson fact, nobody can help doing so un j lees they carry a ladder and climb, dentials are, however, under cb 80 as to meet him face to face examination. And one cannot always carry a The fact must also be stated t some otes are comin in ladder, simply for the privilege of ‘ ‘s has mot yet been admitted as a candidate in the contest. His cre- hat for Colonel Alden J. Blethen. One meeting the good doctor on a plane batch of 20,000 arrived this morn. of equality ng. It goes without saying th tremendous vote will be polied for * as a candidate, he can r Or, Matthews. At the least calcu. his vote and give him every cha lation it will reach one million by |in the world to wa. tomorrow. HA M MO MAN TO SEAT, A friend of Mayor Moore If the Colonel is finally accepted t assured that The Star will faithfully count MAYOR'S FRIENDS ACTIVE. nee Judge Humphries, Jacob Furth sent in his photo and asked why and all the others know that Mat he should be exciuded.. The uty thews is @ hard man to beat, end Editor is “sizing up” the mayor they will have to mightily bestir and admits that he thinks themselves among their friends chances are very good for in order to get enough votes to Honor the His stand any show of winning the There is no limit te the number great Trolley Trip which The Star of candidates kindiy offered offers to the successful cont It le utterly usele Or. Matthews’ style of beauty, probably end im a rict by ant. their friends. Mf The Star should to describe accept them all, the balloting would Everybody knows " well. Some To avoid such a catastrophe, can- people say it a patrician type. didates will mot be allowed to em Others declare that it ceed 100. (Scripps Telegraph Service.) and Lucy Hays, a colored woman, HICAGO, M 7 t ting. | aie ate hospital ‘ ve “ . ant United States District suburb train ¢ route t Attorney Child and his wif ‘© were clty aded with commuters | mone t — se tacked the wreckage ning, we hed but the fire department extinguish Mrs. Ma Miller, of Riverside the blaze FLAMES (Sertpps Telegraph KANSAS CITY, May ture On account of the debris De Marea, an artist, lo versity building, a five-story str ing, @ search of the ruins ral are missing and 20 we be made until late this after- ouny snyere a fire late yes he total loss is estimated erday whict 1 : Hu s wens t ties @ visited will be Seat