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for divorce THE SEATTLE STAR WEATHER FORECAST—FAIR TONIGHT; TUESDAY FAIR AND WARMER; NORTHWEST WINDS, STEVE ADAMS REFUSES OATH ee ee SEATTLE, WASH., MONDAY, JUNE 17, 1967. AAA RIPLINGER’S ENTRANCE INTO THE RANKS OF CITY'S PLUNDERBUND training for rvant of “Hon the off * John Riplinger's college course of ¢ of city comptrotter and for mayor as the the Seattle political and business plunderbund began with his VOL, 9. NO. 96. One Cent PRICE 25 PER MONTH, WANT GRAND JURY 10 _ PROBE COAL TRUST * ” + * * 7 * * * * entrance into the comptroller fice in 1898 under Comptroiier *& * Will H. Parry. Mr. Riptinger's pelitieal experience and trains & | ——— Fe ae * ing up to that date hae already bean recounted by Joe Smith # * in bier tive of the crooked trail ef King county politics # 2 ° Needed: Ma ee we |S puntiches In the Star lest wephe Belining. noun Meneay Mr. # Manufacturers Believe Such Action Is --Mayor & Smith will resume the narrative, beginning with Mr, Riplin. * P . # gers service under Mr. Parry. * M De lar F f Thor: gh | esti e g Ww nd To rT W * It was during thie period of Semttle politicos, the period # oore clares Im Favor of a ou iY ga : P * from 1897 to 1900, that the domination of the city government * -| 4 Fi | Combi Sh Id b Bi ok U Ha al Trial Today--Prosecution Has So Far & passed temporarily from the intereste which profit from the # | ton--rue ne Snow é broken Up. No yw S * privilege of making the lawe to these which profit from the # hailed to Make Its E . ce | *@ privilege of breaking them. | eT ene cere A Good viden 4 o Under the famous MumeePiper regime the law breakers & 1 be © that @ grend ry iayf ae lately he 1 bave (Scripps Telegraph Service.) * came into the ascendency, but the plunderbund was far from * geri : _ ethers 4 h leg: coaiteticniadeiaitiaia taste NEW YOE ° 1 # die and in 1900 It triumphed in the granting of the socalied # ~ _ very much seeded to fmyestignte| vf iton, and thi ph Servier) but, as Simpkine was 4 ! pirates, o de ! * “blanket franchise” under which the street car lines of the * ~ the various combines in restrain of ven by holding | 4 The bursting of a cylinder head ave guttag even © ae When t ng the country homes tt © t& Beattie Electric company are now operating, a grant now est ® fie cde oneine re be which exist % aid the fuel supply. which t control . laland sound | * mated by County A or Parish to be worth $5,000,000. a ay" yg, le. wet tt ey b= yy Siaw, pre It needs some sach dy af : Haywood te terror, are activ * Upon resuming hie narrative Mr. Gmith will recount the # gs of oo _ yt anor grand jury to learn the facts an@ xsnrer, counsel for|a long disappearance. They ap-\® details of the fight for that franchise, and the incidents lead & | ere mie OMS jae rege 1 sug he |ff a grand jury can take up thie at the drafts red in a black sloop off Rye./@ ing up to the granting of the eo-called “Shufficton™ tight w [Surman tht pve le pom ng Po tay nig question In Seattle, | am heartily 4 were the course of the according to police rts. |® ing franchise, for their methods in securing which Mr. Shuffie- w# |pohedule | sailing fevers dass, so vostigation of «in favor of calling one. Our come buat and and, entering the b *# ton and Jacob Furth were indicted by the grand jury in 1903. # oie wee ee So ait committe t « would give the grand ju t that the | s of drafts from) H. Longlow, pree * [WO passongers not alarmed. Ths A tigation ought to t the t t of infe tie a Secretary Haywood to Jack Simp : thee eee & & eae |troqtols managed to reach Sontth reper geet gee mY ged does Sarto, Suh Secret wood to Jack Simp | comps necured SERRBEMEEREREESSE eee fatter temperary repairs with th eged coal combine and “ be ins have no connection with a con- at $10,000. ¢ - 10 down the line C. B. Bogardu sident of the rand ¢ splracy, being, im fact, on the ree | authorities of the 7 1 have not inv m- Renton Hill Improvement elub, hag ords of the federation sound have hithe ally and could not p al a ted the committee of five om he tand Simpkins is nam the indict.) the ‘ates. Anoth combine existe in Seattle it w and mear of ecuring @ purpese of per t with Maywood, Moyer « made looks very much that way, Coal fe grand jury investigation, but the o im | F bo but he has not been ap| id at & uniform high price ail names of the committeemen wil} Witnesses ANd permitting | prehended One of the _ * ia *| PATTERSON AT KODIAK over the elty, which Indicates an not be made public at present. The ‘ediret examination by the favor was drawn after the murder; agreen committee will ¢ with repre of _Stounenderg The state has ‘ ant Hodgins of be revenus cut | Conditions regarding the coal sentatives of other in sgremend shown by some witnesses (hat Simp | te atter advise ne Star to | supply seem to be much t same clubs and tt Is likely that they wi Telegraph Service.) kins was with Harry Orchard in| day by wire that he was at Kodiak a aver te country. Coal is call a mass meeting June 17.~—Hea guard-| Caldwell prior to, but not at th ne 14 and all were well. The Pat qq (Scripps Telegraph aph Service.) searce and high with no natural) The ways and means committe Orchard was today taken | time of the murder erson « sega vey wernt MADKID, Juve 17-—-One hundred | cause to sccount for It, It looks | will also endeavor to get evidente . 7 te iae defen 4 already announe ar Kodiak, Alaska, this persons were throws Into the river to me as if the ratiroads are pun- concerning Corruption which will murdering | C4 that they will have between 150 Maneanares today by the collapse ishing the people and that they are form 4@ basis for tion for © the cane | and 200 witnesses. Subpoenas have of & bridge. All were rescued but responsible for the coal shortage: to a judge of the sue the next | B0t been asked for these, and it is, many are fatally injured cone people have been having their therefore, probable that it will be | penn today in | shown that they have come forward lminisler of justice in the Tokio é tee Weed | Voluntarily to testify for Haywood. JAPANESE AMBAGSADOR TO Cabinet. He was sent to tig United ord, act: | That this will be done ia almost Btales daring the Rusao Japanere | is die | certain, from the questions asked AMERICA 18 TO GO, ACCORD: war on a confidential minsign from | because bia partner was | the state's witnesses, to show that és bw Sapancae government. During| counsel at the of hie | they were be t sub | ING TO A REPORT FROM TOK: * Portemrouth peace confernnce poenas in most ances, served by (Scripps Telegraph Service.) 10—HIS SUCCESSOR, yy te credited with having orged fene wa tadjourned this | the I ertons head that many of PUERTO CORTEZ, J Japan's agreement to the terms as ing merely a prefunc. | them were advanced money by the). 0 ritwest cata (Mnally signed sg Pinkertons, The Witnesses, it is Envoys of both Salvado Frank Raymond 1s suing the Bx: wit be eratood, will be chiefly in con. |FAeua on t wa (Scripps Telegraph Service.) NEW YORK. June 47.—"a%o inter-| Mbit Amusement Co. for | $5,000 ' r y thet ned morrov¥ n ntion 0! d tb in . 0 , . ne ach! Tes ” for injuries sustal pmorrow morn- | tradiction [a Se oe Unele Sar fas neti | 4 ORs Zane Tt Eee ee — ren ag Mi lage — wen tert ntact with| (Berippe Telegraph Service.) the corporate Interests it fe the gotp evidence in |r Moyer or Pettibone, or even of ve lin i , ador to Amertom [out iet the wrecking of the Japanese|"Pinews.” the wild mas. The). DENVER, Gols. June 17——Land | sroments policy to absorb tarey 4 story Orchard himself called and that resthorants tn San Francisco or the Plaintiff alleges that Prouws is not |Commiasioner R. A. Ballinger, sev- areas of land. We are dete mined o tee FRANCE IS T0 LOAN t ' be succeeded by ech@ol trouble there. I am positive | really @ wild man but 0 wild beast, | eral iste land officifis and a few to enforce the law and give tae Es eenepiracy to murder (Seripps Tete Service.) eke. ot that. The sensible Japanese will 40d was known as such and insuf-/deligutes to the public land con-|i#nd to people for whom it was {i . ae outlined by Orch-| CALDWELL, Idaho, June ' nck permit ft ficiently guarded by the defendant, | vention arrived today tend 4. The government Yost Sah confession. So far, the | Harry Oreh broaght from JAPAN MONEY WASHINGTON, D, C., June 17 The foregoing statement was Dk ee a Mr. Ballinger said; “In consider bes the main oe * ag country fete been corroborative of | Bolse today for trial for the murder sron Kaneko, whom the Tokio lmade by the Episcopal bishop of ation. of the Sipeetiion Born ¥7 | ene a tn story of his many crimes of Frank Steunenberg, the case Hoeht . bably evecoed Kyete, Japan, Rev. Sidney ©. Part 4 oa m nor detail not having been tr dd with (Seri pps Telegraph Service A “a from | ridge, after bia sermon today at Bt woot with him those of Mayor Haywood and Pet-} PARIS, June snoftictal-| Japan at this capital, ie a former as jae church, te come « evidence. tibo m atipulation of the at-/ly announced that tt t nape hag os has been nked with torneys the case wae put over for! between Fra 1 ‘ @hom Orchard says was bie a term unt ember. It wus the of F « n 4 | S sem = of crimes. rumored Orchard might plead guit ame " a has shown ty but nothing occurred and the| ed " fonmection with Jack proceedings being pur formal. |peace victory Sass (Serippe Te! es aio | Chester Thompson, the siaye he arrived at about 10 o'clock thi® NANPARAIBO, June 13--Adwie0s | George Meade Kmory, was taken Morning. Pay | from \¢ id son “oe Chester Thompson has been were killed and hundreds injured |from the Pierce county fall last jo40) prisoner im the Tessin ‘ai na me i$ in the recent earthquake there night and today entered the insane gna the jailers say that be w ine, An automobile whineing ard of the state penitentiary, doubtless be made a trusty at thi TRAINED SNURSR FACKD Mom- along and her horse shied and there to remain until he can satis niiary and will bave the _ thew ber, Her foot caught in the or freedom of the grounds. RIDLE DEATH AS HESULT OF perpen fy a jury that he has regained t As the courts aiiers:tm 9 dealt BEING THROWN From Hons! The horse started on 8 gallop and tng yoy him “ be at yt 442° ‘ime, it Is not thought that Thom at Sugry jeap Miss Burr's head and serous for him to re ,. son can have a trial as to his sal AND FOOT BRING CAUGHT UY ehopiders were koocked againat Witt H. Thompson, father of t ty before September the, pavement sienna’ eat boy, Was not present when he was ° stirrer. i | om the cell which has been the mecident and one man caught ee oo f ; the herse and released Mies Burt mace his abode «ince the beginning of the SEATTLE MAN IS A SUICIDE G W Wi ty apher had a many Ste was unconscious and was taken VANCOUV es rs 7 famous trial. Dec. 6th peg ro “5 le Charges arwick, Local Merchant ith rips the rwick which (Stor . erste t to the honpit c prmiyceh . was told that Chester would not ge had BM Ssaant after .— we “ — ‘fies Roby eben had a sucninel callinons Manitoba and Saskatebewan bave) ne taken until Monday, and went (Bert Telegraph Service.) on em 0 @ Way tor **** * hee nam AF | Burr, « (rained nurse, was dragsed PO siding in Seattle, was | Hing destroyed the big elevator at Thompson, brother of the prisoner. Harry E. W: of fe, with ry . 4 auto ie even in front | over & wk along a brick summoned last night and she ts at | Pipeston a loss of i Deputy Sheriff Stensen the words TH ta a nice, ; saan seaadiibads td » at Goutlinae Repvatn thousands of hele of « Pierce county, took the boy from long drank the contents of 5 me at ¢ « he bedside toda ‘ Tacoma & runaway horse and to police are hunting for the Horses and cattle were killed by the jal! to the Northern Pacific do- a twoounce bottle of laudanum ig charges * ec hospital, death betng chaiiifeur, as be watched the gal the # and general havoc done to pot in a hack, and thence went to a barber § jay night a 4 eas te tn ‘ i tae 1 , ma [ , fow hours, am lopise horse but gave no assist. | property Auburn, where Chester was taken died almost instar Weigel ha «Awe ao . with mer a = oe and & af he attendants andky He was runnng at a hb No lows of life is reported al- over by traveling guard Eastabrook been drinking heay for several have tak ' ‘ sae be ; nel } was t horseback rid rate of ephed’ at the time gh many have been injured and taken Walla Walla, where weeks ‘ trips and otherw eave him a free hand. Mre War += 2 to, Mrs. Ada Wa wick went east May 22 Ther , ms : today brought sui nays the complaint, she gota let ap a: » NEW INDY: Warwick. of the ter from her husband. . = it she She wold hastened 2 of money ree @imony, as we R. H. Mantor me eomplaint of Mrs. Warwick her b & office we Manas MM Mate who the young lad a > alleges, ity artmen f case in Varwiek and th on, yesterday p Warwick « as told in phe and with an 8% ka 4 her baby CERT ERCTTY PY EAS EU Papeder 2c eae a /s N“(4 Link PTOUIU OU. u Cobleln W4% LUGE 4 4) er \ on Seah hig pity Vij WHE cron wows vo wssrons TQ BE ORGANIZED { (Scripps graph Service.) « DENVER June 1 It ia very pr that a new industrial order anixed as the result of y Foriprobably the first time in the was heard some time oom, — oun ~~ a. are reed no 4 ~ A oo! Principal Geiger announced that criticism of Mr. Simonds, but the Wo histayy of the Seattle high school 1M) ciorgentor picnic was not to Was severe criticiem of the action abet od eating en 4 and class day &% 4. hold. This picnie was one of of Mr, Geiger. Mr, Geiger pleaded. oth orde Bie ave beon \C°akes Marking the close of the the established yearly functions of however, that he had already asked trying to met 0 present school term were held the bigh school, The principal Mr. Simond® and could not well now and one without the presence of the prin faitled to give any reason for his withdraw the Invitation. And the tor th action beyond that be had so de- students let it go at that chpat of the » bol or of any of the termined Then came the announcement toadkera Then graduation day a proached from Prof. Geiger that the Coliseum The piente occurred on Saturday and its attendant exercises. T had been selected for the gradua last at Three 7 at. It was seniors supposed that they would tion exercises, instead of the Grand attended by nea all of the mem- be permitted to make the selection Opera house. Once more the senior L of the renic rincipal of the minister who should deliver class had not been consulted, and Telegraph Service.) Geiger and the of the the bacctiaureate sermon This again 4 storm of protest wa COV daho, June the| school Were expected. They did privilege, however, was taken from/raised. The senlors didn't fancy he tand conspiracy cases not appear, however, and the stu: them. Instead of following the the big ba ke structure and said have found G. H, @entae Were left without chaperones. usual custom, Principal Geiger him: | so most emp atically. But the f am Dw 1Ww F Saturday's incident came as the self selected Rev, W. D. Simond lection bad been made k - } of the clima® to ® condition of discord| The announcement of the selec: |late to secure the of . with that Haw existed in the high school |tion was made before the student and again Mr ny “on for gome time past. The first note body and Instantly ob MORE ROLLING STOCK FOR THE N. P. HASE ARR RUSSELL’S DREAM TO DRAW MILLION ESTED AMBITION (Star Special Service) DOLLAR CHECK WILL BE POKA J 17. President ' t ived ‘ MORE THAN REALIZED, BUT ; MONEY WILL NOT BE HIS ! en te a t with a dead Tacoma. H tated NmY 1M w CAUSES MAN . t a to be a ¢ is first p wa oO t the ing hich ( ‘ t WHO SHOT HIM TO BH SENT t As yet no/7 ( R i 1 . TO JATL—ACCUSED MAN CRIBS | . wh toa his wif he wa ' JOBREKY fre J ii ent appearance wa ha a “ PORTLAND DRY Hase has been taking care of Tm- |4 | hoff e t hot Ge iN t Ha W ' ¢ that ever hi Star Special Service Toges da ‘ ‘ — : oS come, pny, ! PO D, Ore, June inflicting a dange wound wt ¢ co ng m ring Imhoft’s | tin hat an t, at least $4 — ‘ nore yw : for a ne ene to be f fi i a ¥ turn it v 4) ay “ - , 5. |. wae arrested mpla He that when he dented tb Mr R sulee th 7 TroWrr staat 1 t h r } r Y wt nt t at y ri b v t af 1 e ob 1 eht . : T he mach ¥ « 1 i} M ! ie Pe a and WANT PROTECTION 0 K AUTO RUNS AWAY Suse's "witinstt Ss * en sina a broken leg and in ’ re the tele pher ipport ari 1 Mrike ‘ls called CONSUL THREE INJURED | i st \. He say ttlen Conan ances | tponed a es , 1 SUPPORT | pie comes s wi (Seripps Telexraph Service.) Se aaion te tae Yorn |4 i . Ars ALT LAKB, Utah a sack 7 t ( Hx-( no Ht the at p mot accident \ | HOA I Ju " M Jude p mo. ning x-District Attorney J William M h ting } he I or Richards and wife were also Injur head wi thes line at ¥ ’ € at ed. Richards lost control of the ma (Scripps Telegraph Service.) home th of tt ty, wa r pawn a chine and {t ran into a pillar of CHICAGO, June 17.—Diwpatches|by a flash of lightning over the Wh ‘ oom a a Eagle Gate at 30 miles an hour | from telegrapherr of Tacoma, Salt/ wire and instantly killed rack i ear d it wa ound RINCIPAL GEIGER AND SENIORS And then came the senior pienfe nd clase day exercises at Tire@ Tree Point on Saturday last, with the principal and his co-workerd absent. The students we much surprised and cor od freely The absence from the picnic of Prot. Geiger and the teachers was this morning called to the attemy tion of memt of the school board and an investigation into the causes therefor is to be held And in the m ne the sentot class and Prof shed ry © complaints ¢ inele s to t he TO BE REALIZED for A in awn vings city tur Rus- rig ewer One of these w i w Mr. Ro mpanied by M Moore and to ) iy nds th he PHELAN PUNRRAL OF GJ h will