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cE OF LOU GRAHAM WILL BE SOLD TO PAY ADMINISTRATORS on peti ministre: | cost of administering the estate, The fees allowed ia the estate to V. Amkeny, a8 admintetrater, amount to $11,000, those allowed to Hughes, MeMicken, Ramaay & Do vell, aa attorneys, amount to $12. 500, This daws not Include expense allowances. 2 seer get gortheast corner of ‘Twenty Madison st., to be sold S a deficiency the sem in for that year by legal ment, But the tract index bil in [that aa in subsequent lemistative sessions, failed through the oppo ‘sition of the abstract imterests and this effert came te naught He worked at odd times in the county auditor's office, but times were hard and but for a plece of good fortune he would have experienced diffieulty in making beth ends moet ‘age One.) fat without success, until W. B Sehricker, the Mt banker, representing him ther partice in interest the court to remove ta his stead at the time of bis re gor since were the other | ian in. interest ever able to pro He, ae eecounting from John of 1 property, and since pdaparture from Seattle the been made tbat he made ot beast « large portion Money ls Welcome, This piece of good fortune war the receipt by him of some $2,000 from his step brothers t Skagit county to be paid by him to the ate on certain school lands which had come to them bat partially paid for from the Nicholas Kiplinger estate. ‘This $2,000, it te charged, was not paid over by Jon to the state as | directed, nor ever fully accounted P reasurer's | (OF, and intimate associates at that id a cae’ partictpeted period express the belief that mach petty grafting schemes !f not the greater portion of t wae ie conaidering the time and cir gambled away by bim in the Union a may be passed over as/ °! rooms im the Union bleck, In orm He which block, by the way, John and bie family lived at that time Ls golictted and weed raib; The jon elub cecupied reome and he is alleged to/ 16, 1+, 18 and 19, was fully equip ‘ene of a number of coun-| ped with device gambling parapher- and employees whose nalla inctuding roulette wheel, faro swore carpeted gratis by the tables and aimilar games, with { the contract for laying poker tables on the side, and was @ gh im the then mew county resort popular with the big pok j players and other gamblers of th \ ‘be had been tet ont of the city. Mayor Phelps was, at that “ * office in Febru. ime, maintaiming @ pretense of 1 following & brief term of | running a closet town and gambi- ees treasurer by appoint ing generally was prohibited, this m he sought by correspoadence and one or two other places being of the legislature | permitted to run more or leas regu. county, employment as| larly because Belton Rogers, then ‘of the county tract index chief of polioe, was financially ta- Ht Was proposed to provide terested in them. The Union was Become Most Stupendous Money - Making Enter- prise Known whale consists tn part of about 90 barrels of oil, valued at duet Petty Grafts % ? & i i, pitt is Sea ee for Succesaful of the Business Right the Pacific Coast. $14.00 per barret; from 260 to 7 3000 pounds of whalebone, worth $400.00 per ton; over ten tonsa of whale meat, which sella for $65.00 per ton. About 809 square feet of leather is obtained; this te well adapted for use in the wphol- stery and bookbinding indus tries. Four tons of whale guano, made from the contents of the stomach, blood and refuse pieces of (leak, te another of the many merchantable -products, the lat ter ts now worth $40.00 per ton. and is used by the wugar pi ers of our Hawaiian Territory Three tons of bone fertilizer, \ Rumbericss by profucts valued at $40.00 per ton, ground, el from the various parts of | finds a ready market im this ‘ country. fi the big stock yards of the Upwards of 600 pounds of tal- it is said there is noth Tet of the hog after enter. but the “squeal.” In | whale killing Dusiness by methods every part of rl ia weed to advantage =o one particle going to for many years watehed Gevelopment, and many taken part in the large of saimoa and halibut Few. however, have than & passing the enormous profits derived from the what! ; tn fact, most people Rothing at all about the of the big sea monster methods, and the al like amount of giue goes to our | furniture factories. Whale amber. the finest ine ther preservative known, is used by our tanners and har | neeemakers. Ambergris, the base of high«rade French per fumes, is one of the most valu able by-products of the whale; and even the tail, which aver ages & ton ip weight, ix cagerty sought by the Japanese people at $56.00 per ton i People in general, and capt talists in particular, are begin- ning to awaken to the fnet that right at oar very doors te an inexhauatible source of wealth. There ia no eoubt that if the | secrets of the business such as the treatment necessary to se cure all the by-products, were | known tm general, many mien would now be engaged on the Pacific Coast in the capture of | these monsters of the deep. To go into full detaile regard ing the whaling industry would take too much valuable space. Suffice to say that The Whale | Products Company of North America has been organized to | engage in this business. The offices of this company are reputable men who are not entering into this business for the purpose of selling a few | shares of stock, and are not ask ing anyone to invest a single dollar until they have personal ly gone over the entire pre tion, and satisfied themselves that it has the greatest future of any enterprise ever put be fore the pubile The company de a certain amount stock at par, $ the purpose of ra over 100 years whaling ‘been carried om all over the in every sea and every and when it ie remem- that enormous fortunes Been built from the cap of this mammoth sea ani When only half of the pro were saved. the reajiza @f the profits of the busi can be obtained when the is carried om by modern money-saving meth ‘Gat has ever lived, and one @ the greatest benefactors to Micountry. He ted « poor life Me 145, when he had saved Migh to purchase « brig; ‘fm that moment he Prosper. P06 tm everything he undertook jf 2 1862 he turned his attention ® the whale fisheries of Nor and commenced the chase ® small stearner, but the Malt was disappointing. He MF that the hand harpoon was beta primitive implement, and Mt lo work to construet one to from a gun, He sue in producing one, which led to issue the capital | share, for stations offered the nterest in a luntry one ureat ed on to n the at ne in Be improves in time and sup- with a shell which, burst Wheo in the vitals of the either killed it at once, jounded it so as to reduce Merape toa minimum. The Mention cost him nearly $46 He shot the leviathans | omsary cash to pr one shoots birds,” building of the 2 immense fortune. steamer teamers which he This opportanity , armed with his fo public to obtain an 6 gune and shell barpoor money-making ME tow employed all over the % an exceptionally good Weld, where modern whaling ind deserves the careful W being carr and gives | vestigation of every man M™Ploy 7 thousands of Full plans and specifications Be, both chase and in of the entire plant have been se Bi immense factories in which sred from Norway, and are on OMY portion of the whale the office of the com WY prepared for some branch jer 2, Seattle, Wash # tadustry ere everything pertaining to ly one year ago last De modern method of whaling Miter the first modern wha’ i be explained to ar Station began operation on terested BePacific const, at Vancoure The purchase of stock in thin , and during the first ndustry Is not a speculation in mm and one-half months of any sense of th rd, but Melt operation they have investment 176 whales, which pro mer amounted to $257,110. A very pror oma has of the g one the on Pacific Coast teport states that in one Week 42 w) were killed by steam and they al pa ne it a the record of killing nine without amy #9 one da t @ con that ne « opy Se that a whale worth ty has ever p nted $1,200, son den of the naervat coy ming our Canadian hance # will be realized, ‘Their » The Sompany $206,900. + the what 10 elf to n an t become a stockholder Wha 1 ( The number of whares, aq If you convinced of t exaggeratio tora th he 1m talized at pany each to be of this y had Bow | ite orig To thone 1. MMAitions 11 6 of the ¢ ity. The m the bette and ta ent run for a while by the old “M. & N." ayndieate, made up of Frank Norton, “Milly Malloy,” and ethers. Makes a Good Bluff, ‘Twice during the Phelps adminis: tration, Chief Rogers reinforce MMe bluff of preventing all pubite device gambling by raiding the Unios once om January 22, he went himee!(, accom panied by Detective Charley Phil pe and again tater when it was raided by Phillips, Gilbert Phitprick | failed and Mr and Sam Corbett, all of whom are still on the force, On neither oe easion were many habitues of the piace taken, on neither occasion | sequently he od | Harris, who was operating the Com - THE SEATTLE STAR--THURSDAY, JUNE 1 him get his first job im Seattle helped him ge ® clerical posltion with a man nawied Pounder who was operating the Ethel mine. sub worked for “Billy” mander mine and was secretary of the Willow Gold Mining eompany This was all at Rossland, BO Receiver of Cigar Business. Along in 1897 Mr. Lewin, who had embarked in the cigar business, Riptinget**waa ap pointed recetver, The hotine of his appointment was publinheh in the Rossland Miner, at thatitime owned by Augustus F. Heinas aod man WAS anyone convicted of the offense! aged by J. B. Coombsjanaw an tn of running the place, and on both occasions the paraphernalia which was selved was subsequently return ed to the proprietors to be reestab Mahed in the place which to flourteh for several yeara epector in the Beattle Reatth office He disposed of the assay of the reesivership and (hen left stesaland oatin wed | adminietoring it. without’ paylng all of thel@onts One of these cont Dilla was that for 634.46 fempublin! But the recetpt of the $2,000 af | ing im the Miner the motive of his forded the hero of thie narrative | appointment only a temporary respite from ap-| preaching need and in the » of 1896 he sold out his houset vols effects te ©. H bin brother-in-law, and went id or | to Seattle, Mr, Coombe, ip Rebry Brown,| Auat of this city for caljjenion, Mr to} Aust made some effort tq gotlect it After Mr. Riplinger had weturned | ry, 189%, sent the account to Gprorge F | Reasiand, f. ©. to seek bis fortune} but im March returned ik. to Mr.) fm new and virgin fields. departure the furniture was attach ed on account of an oblig by Riptinger tm favor of Fred Twit chell, a brother of Frank Twitchell, but Mr. Brown, on inatractions from Mr. Riplinger, employed an at torney to resist Uhe attachment and succeeded to doing so. Later Mra. Ripliager, returaiag from Rowsiand im advance ef ber husband, entered the rooms during the absence of Mr. Brown and bia family and took &® large portion of the furniture = abe claimed as her own prop Riptinger in Rossiand. In Bossiand, Mr. Riplinger prow pected and dabbled in mining stocks tor while with Arthur Lewin, well known in Seattle both tefore and since es @ cigar dealer, and who, later, waa one of the mea who formed the Iittle syndicate to fh mance the expedition to Ireland which discovered the socalled Iri heirs to the estate of Jobn Sulliv now represented by Pilea, Howe @ Farrel! In recounting his experiences to political biographers John was ac . while @ candidate for mayor, to relate how he and Mr. Lewin purchased the Fisher Maiden mine and then sold 40 per cent. of ft for $30,000, but Seattle residents who were his intimate amsociates at the time do not recall over hearing of such good fortune befalling him ‘They do recall that he went into the restaurant business, operat one, then two restaurants. the same 8. W. Myers who helped No Camp or Summer Home ts complete without an uptodate ‘Talking Machine, Come tn and aplect one today. We carry the largest sortment of Victor and Edison Talking Machines and Records in the Weat. as Special Summer Ofter A new, modern, latest style Talking Machine, con plete with born and twelve records, your ows selection, now only Basy payments. Tlaking Machines rented. D. S. Johnston Co. The Largest Music House the West. ia SEVEN WERE TAKEN IN A | SINGLE DAY Kyuquot Station ‘ Nearing Completion — Otter Brought Shipment of O11 from Sechart VICTORI June 1%, 1907— The ling catch of the season for one day of curred Inst Friday, when no fewer than seven of the animals aptured and brow to the at Sechart. The news of the phenomenal hunting was brought to port by the steamer Otter, which reached the whart from the West she had been as far as with a cargo of sup Coast, where quot plies many hart Orton had to tions to enable the works hore to with the it waa towed to the slip ven whales captured Friday, one was a sulphur tom and the remaining six were bumpbacks | According to the Otter work at Kyuquot ig nearly finished and hunting operations gill comme from there. oly next month. Some eighty work men are still engaged and the | machinery is now being install ed in the different sheds. The land for some distance round has been cleared and the entire whaling plant ia covering large area of ground \ The Otter brought to this port 10 barrels of oll, which we at the outer wharf xty tons of fertilizer were lying Sechart ready for hipment, but owing to the ex tremely wet weather the Otter did not wait to take the cargo n board whales were brought week that the suspend opera to 8 last sarry of on deal a the se at KOHLER & CHASE Established 1950. PIANOS TOR-THO PUK SERIO, w Ll After his| Coombe at Rossland with the jon left | and heer 8 formation that it was ungolleet!ble| the debtor proof against execu! Acoording to the memory of Mr.) Coombs, who by the way figured in| the Riplinger mayoralty campaign) as secretary of the Republican city central committee the account was afterwards patd in dribiets, At the, time Mr. Aust reported by mail to Coombs that the account was no! good Mr. Kiplinger had again *e cured public employment, this time in the office of ecity comptroller under Will HM. Parry. The training whieh he received in that office and the lessons which he learned from bis chief will be made the subject for @ subsequent (natalliment An exeursion do Hood's canal and return will be made oa Satur day by the steamer Yosemite for the benefit of the settlement work being done by St. Mark's parish. ‘The steamer will leave pier @ at 9am. Refreshments may be had on beard, and Wagner's band will supply music. “DOG COLLARS and chalu otyles. Mall's, 1111 Firetave, *** BEGLOW TRIAL CONTINUED, | American Mining Congress hold ite seasion in Beattie in 1909. especial representa the congress, at present in ity, is im entire accord with this plan. On account of the defendant be tug confined to the pest house in Georgetown with smalipex, the trial of Louta Besiow, charged with ombezsioment, has been continued watt June 26, Wil Davis Marries, (Kertppe Totenenph Service.) 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MERCHANT TAILOR 1320 FIRST AVENUE Cc, R. Krueger, Mgr. 90 | vy misning. is son, John reported to the potles that the off man was yenterday last feon Teo Fill Vacanctes. The wi a civil service commiasion announces examinations Will be held in Seattle for elletbt to fill vacancies on the following dates: July 10, for inatructor in school for farriers and thoors at Fort Kiley, K orypers’ helper im t ing office at Washing ton, 1, and June 19, nolontitic wistant in the bureau of fekeries he boarded « train for Snohomish. it ts feared by his relatives and friends that b old man, an no wor coived from him since bie departt, Must Serve Sie Dare, For refusing to pay hours of alleged pleas lby riding tn an lo’tirien was yesterday sentenced to nerve days jati by Judge jordan, O'lirien « arrented ‘on the complaint of « chauffeur, Prot, Weason Honored. Prot. HU. K. Benson of the state university, whe has been absent om a year's leave of abe « conducting lrescarches in the Havermeyer Inbo~ #001017: leatorien of physical ehemistry im Cotumbia university, was yesterday jawarded the degree of Doctor of Philosophy by that fnatitution, ALS |pamphiet written by him . horae autom nix in Vor Crartty to Antunin, W. FP. Welsh, & toamater, n} of the I k were arrested | Aa . manager fer company, yesterday aftern rn out by ¢ Woodt officer of the Humane The serving of the warrants charg- ing Welsh and Jones with cruelty to animals is the beginning test case to be 4 by the Mu mane soclety to try the new taw regarding the appointment of spe cial humane officers. on & Warrant orm sme of the leoveted prize. THOUGHT SNORING MAN WAS WILD BEAST; KILLED HIM. Looted Hin Apartm A break in the ties of friendahip, & trust betrayed and a trip to Te coma tells the story of Frank John son's misfortunes of OSKALOOSA, Ia., June 13.—1 ard Harding's snoring, while Johnson ocouptes @ room in the #t.| ing behind a hedge at Durfee mime Francis hotel with one Foy Esexn,|ing eamp, caused bim to be shot whe Johnson claims looted the! and killed by friends, who mistook apartment while he was in Tacoma yesterday, Kesan ts « cook and tw out of & Job, O14 Man Missing. Peter De Groot, aged #0 yenterday for the snorting of foe Droptorged, perfect handle screw driver, 30¢, at Spinings. Full line reduced. See window. ears, tn | The Exchang and Collection of Money In its Foreign Department the Scandinavian American Bank issues drafts on, and makes collections in, all the principal money centers of the workd. It buys and sells Ex- change and issues Letters of Credit and Travelers’ Checks available in all countries. 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A Most Delightful Outing Grand Excursion To Hood’s Canal Saturday, June 15th | 9 A. M. SHARP For the Benefit of the Settlement Work of St. Mark’s Church Round Trip $1.00 Bring Your Lunch Baskets The scenery of Hood's Canal is unsurpassed, and ¥ is rightly named the erland of America, 1 Two Grand Excursions to Point | Defiance Park, Sunday, June 16) sity St wit Leaving Pier 6, Foot of | , 9:00 a. m, and 1 m Returning, Leave Point Defiance Park 5:00 p. m. sharp Round Trip 50 Cents This beautiful park Some t niver 30 p 1s originally a ernment Re serve it was turned over to the City of pense in making it parks n years a that t the of the most 1 the Pa groves, anged grottoes, house built by white ‘man on ( water bath n the Tacoma, and since ie city ha one esque public well-arr coma); al finest warm sal cement tank 50 ft, by 150 ft. « and children) all comt hours away Tickets for BARTELL’S RED CROSS ANNEX, 610 SWIFT'S PHARMACY, Cor. Second Ave. OR PIER 6, FOOT OF UNIVERSITY ST. spend a few Sale a Second Ave, and Pike St. De Groot, June 4 at the union depot, where’ ” 7 ou A sult of bis researches brought tha) 7) the vibrations of Harding's avait M ‘