The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 11, 1907, Page 1

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One Cent THE SEATTLE STAR WEATHER FORECAST.—8HOWERS TONIGHT AND \ aay et MODERATE SOUTHWEST GALE. “SEATTLE, WASH., FUESDAY, 1 JUNE 11, 1907. IS MAN LOOTED THE =| COUNTY OF $5,100 of A. T. Van de Vanter Given Place by Frank Twitchell in Auditor’s A , oan ac Joe Riga Kare ead enn: BIG. SHORTAGE FOUND IN Phos Paty to Thlts-Twitchell Helps Repay Amount of Loot FIXED ESTIMATE FUND ‘ ———— Tn addition to this $50,0¢ age, the experts, it to r come upon & Dumber parent deficite which have on fully deterniined as shortages fe believed that there amples of certified checks from Hagley accounts that were forfeited to the elty and turned ¢ Hagley to the comptroller there is bow no tr ot came of the money the sented The experta hav on the fixed enttn ral days, If addition to over the a@eounts tn the the superintendent of stre this latter effiee no n bandied, but a record done Ly the corpor tractors ow the posit waa required hopt by the office te experts expect arrive mMOre Correct balancing of the a counts in thie fund kept In the of fice of the secretary of the board of public works ie sre. THE STAND whor he insisted Bpon having a) on in the couFt house as re SALOON MAN, FINED. p— on the railroad track near dale, who was sald wo be companion. WAR wh Servier) | WASHINGTON, June 1ti—The government firmly believes’ that of dollars afe being | gation Japa tn untry to mantpy be sent to the Tory party of Japan | fad, of and war inetigated between Japan | secount and the United States The first move in Japan will be overthrow the present govern and annul the ex Werereeee se See SSS SS SES | story of the Crimsons Mr. Smith tells off John Riplinger the * Ravens Reynold’s EXPERTS FIND THAT FROM ee this installment of King of “Honest” game during a regime of corrupt machine ¥ $35,000 TO $40,000 18 UNAC- of his county COUNTED FOR—OTHER DEF politics, into ICITS ARE IN SIGHT, he state and local republican organizations were * (Seripps Te by Andrew F. Burleigh for the Nor- Pacific railroad County Auditor Frank Twitchell Pi & place for John Riplinger in the county 2 ‘office permitted : Twitchell’s deputies to loot the county of * Twitchell afterwards had to re- 4 Mr. Smith recounts * today from that the the John Riplings Tt was learsed doubted ue Arcos investi #0 far in ation Lt hecking re Riplinger attics « ( { the work sand ox a de was shortage tn the fund, will swe that is alread will not That, with the Incomplete work the total shortage known to near §60,¢ more will be uncovered be known u the experts who are op the books make known It. As has often be the actual shortage may remain a secret = atic clause. The been cles. Secret meetings have been held both in thie country and in Japen and war has been the subject of | said. the discussion. ways a wre of which Mr , The thief was not prosecuted. ‘ pe by which A. T. Van de Vanter was made sheriff ¢ * W. H. Moyer had been elected. In this install- > the story appear the names of Judge Langley,» F. Burleigh, Dr. J. J. Smith, James roy, Harry C. Gordon, and Jacob Furth. streets where y the city Through believed to to in sembofficia! plot is hatched te ata al ; . » » 3 * OP ee hie te ee ee BY JOE SMITH. joka Riplinger Bing county } eration for political ore cos. | siven & place by wied | ot feeviver of the ‘ lant office lerieal position @ office © y afterwards h as warrant clerk in the re office, a Riplinger as f clerk tm th asurer'# office intimate associates d throughout the two When Frank Twiteh eoded in office in 1895 by L Beeman, wow manager of printing department of Low man & Hanford, Beeman would have let Smith out but the pressure brought to bear upen him by Va de Vanter was too strong to be te nored and he was retained When Beeman was 4 to by E. H. Evanson, elected os mocrat on the fusion ticket of - eusnination the same pressure wae re Br Gates erted, bat E © ing tt ilying cry “I 4 Smith, w at the eatire of dig it fa 1893," ac ree was indw to resign to bas been used! leaving the office without ia every > ewasty for Twitchell was ¢ Mastiter and fy At a0 the laet Wm. MeLavebiin loom man frr natn keeping « fined $43 thin m. court. - Hie annow (appeal Bie case Ra mar urd me Mayer. of Sen Francisca to “Tell Hs Own Version of the French Restaurant Graft-Defense to Try to Show That Entire Scheme Was Investigated by a Police Commissioner. (Scripps Telegraph Service.) SAN FRANCISCO, June tt.—Like a thunder bolt from a clear sky, the defense placed Mayor Schmits on the stand at 11 o'clock to give said war « direct testimony and to try and — tiene ‘ he fact thta the holdup him an & of the French restaurants, etc, wae be omition inet 4 by & member of the po lice commissioners. Gehmitz took the stand after M B. Scott, of the Waiters’ union, compelted his testimony giving the ur x evidence that Police Comm: ner Conference of which the € ® ul £ gan was the father of the graft know soothing © admitted #0 movement mayor's home twice be K rcamessteged and oad that oaga (Serippe Telegraph Servic m to t ‘ BAN FRANCISCO, June 1) " P py " calling of the first de nm oe was turned over to Reagan for evt fence > after the h Reagar weed to « rent, whi ater p ta ad (Beri FINLAY {andere Netanents anti t was anparcd whieh 4s ive Telegraph Service.) Obie June il Co. was for vic witnoes and fi Smtee nde sald fy o ations The Scott Vin Ei Ohio not at ma tn a we m vouchers by ed the county of some amount which bad nterest to $6,100 away to Canada t 4 and returned bat F. McEt ©. Van de Vact af the state oe tive seasic @ 1908, of etre i candidate { femater, brought fron follower and > oe es (Secipps Telegraph Service.) STOEK HOLM aiser san the §ulamer anaghe po! neeting p FAILS © (Aerdope Teleneaph Service) NAW YORK tietriet court t receivers for ral Bteet ifittes senate $3 ent i or money market fattere scat Seats SS CHAMBER CHANGES tidanat vat "at e'l| — RMEETING DAY) firet f Reaga esioner Reagan He «aid witne rlanioner m had « wed in curt ¢ to oppose tria lcenses the aisle he tness was Waite de atta agat 4 to ten (Scripps Telegraph Service. FRANCI * the ca ne 2 does account of de an os oie Hosey Rehr DIES WITHOUT TELLING asked if he cowd the not ter SAN CO, ton and Reagan said The ferule Crem ber Oils afpernc teen charged iny to Twenday buminesa of « up for o of rension MACKINTOSH MAY PROSECUTE HASE secuting ae in Or. W ending Henry Ph asked laying fas and sa ed & nun nie ant vo xpresaman ago b war the TPRESIDENT AT WASHINGTON i (8 ripps Telegraph Service.) GTO Society Officers Face Prosecution for Cruelty W Animals, and Learn That No Jail Will Take 3: Tair Prisoners “ QNE I$ KILLED IN WARE CANDIDATE neunven vo mare | STORM FoR COUNCILMAN | satin detines soonen) ASHLAND, Ky., J the a. farmer wind storm ave down t surround unror morning yf emp he pleadings tay with man who | written ber » bad 1 the new wires notice of : the mn t “ my ' were was kille Twelfth his can nominatt ing of athletic meet attle 1m Sea At a gate nse the BURNED T0 DEATH f PLANS FOR NEW edided te Lonnie Dr. n McDonald and reney ' t K cHAnor Wr BURGLARY Rn mouth B e 11 Rots © 4 Les . ' wh vou h Wa oo he hen flame al mit Strathe ne W t Hove . path . ympan leht vunt " ne , i Tate and | wma ore f ‘ b uking into a Madison st, to Kirkland, Bids will on had called for to be ! possennio The officer feet | | placed and «pe x of apple picked up irgl The sixth up the burned, incine when A charge him climb } now be opened oy June boa j air haft dying within and wae horribly a short time. plans provide for a of 16¢ againat N TRIAL: eS esaeteee R AND czar E TO CONFER | 4 VOL. 9 PRICE 25¢ PER MONTH. FATHER CAN’T AFFORD TO DIE Th gy od YES YES, 1 HAVE TO CHARGE as Mort COFFINS ip vow f WAS ’ NO, 91, —° Sm YES, OVA PRICE HAS RAISLO Sone ore 18 OA weet Wr oLAno oir, Our wt bow? ofr any Mens (WAVE TO CHARGE MORE Wow FOR DIGGING A GRAVE FLOWERS PP. YES, |, CEMETERY Piors HAVE AOVANcte ‘CANT é S Top! — AIFOROD TO sr ee@sr asm ae gots nny 4 re vé — he Fonbsronts) ) & wave = 4 SERRE Ree Oregon Member Will Ask Coming Convention to Make It Compulsory for All Christian Endeavorers. many prom lor an in # JAP TROUBLE IN CABINET * (Bor pps Tel ears aph Serv ce HIN i avor clreh aders having ste ndeavorer will be t anee claw which each ral na to fealty ondnet in The tem- society is by resent the pledge takes ie of a ge binding the member actety, ¢ an walks of life, ete pledge of the pendent, and only taken 1 especially desiring to do so. oposal of Mr. Powell will bring forth a ot coa- in the con leaders Pee eee eee eee eats ee ee) the tian cond “HONOR DEAD <2 CONTRACTOR ©: 2 == ORDER OF OWLS, CLAIMING HE OLE TOAST AND LITERA RAILROADS COMMISSION °T2tS ToweT sN° tives BEGINS HEARING ORGANIZING. ative nd © to hold that graft? me for the end the There » transact, life post- make the exec his charges pavitt, and ecessary MAW KILLED BY SWITCH ENGINE RENTS HOUSE AND FINDS IT OCCUPIED 4 own t he put got which and it small is TO KEEP. IN: TAUCTORS : BROXE UP HOME AND IS KILLED Scripps Telegraph Service.) ry W WRIDAN nknow Au e of n bandtte wh ern Pact lay afte mountalr

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