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THE WEATHER BHOWERS TO iatSy | THE SEATTLE STAR VOL. 10. NO. 83 SEATTLE, WASH., SATURDAY, MAY 30, 1908 PRICE OFF CENT ee ee RR ‘RY FINDS ERICKSON —— VETERANSSEN. STONE FOLLOWS LA FOLLETTE _ GUILTY OF CONSPIRACY jARcH IN THE GREAT FILIBUSTER TALK AGAIN ADMIRAL FISHED WHILE ARE USING CLOUDY, PROBABLY NIGHT AND GUNDAY; WEST. BREEZE | | comeenennmeme | ing Honor Memory of | ie Dad PORT ANGELES IS ee Services ‘el a Coiemn THE ONE REAL Bie. 3 fw eed TIME and at Cemeteries of PLACE the City. Entertainers Imbibe Freely . ‘Wisconsin Senator Talked - Over Eighteen Hours on Bill. The ravages of Time are seen in} and Officers Go Fish- j 4 the rapidly diminishing ranke of those who have survived the wars! . te march each year, and it te tikely ing Alone. | that the next observance Me j morialt day will be the last on! eeeeecenseme which the surviving veterans of the Grand Army of the Republic will join the line of parade ‘Drive Back to Town While The majority of these veterans Breaks Ali Previous Rec- ords Made in the Senate. ganing of Crusade. — } are now nearing the autumn of) . ‘ ‘ 4 life, and each succesding year finds Commi Stays Behind detion of A. Z. Erick it harder for them to join the an-/ tte | mol conspiracy to raise the nual parade, The weight of years | ‘aimitk, by a jury in the} and physical decline makes the Asleep. | Since the organization of the const yesterday, was! march an enoual hardehip, They | United States senate a rule has ; answer “Pront face” at the call of ie been in force allowing each mem- result of the crusade} the combines of Seat-| mrated by The Star} | DEPUTY PROSECUTING ATTY. GEORGE F. VANDERVEER. ptlie credit of the CON) gg, p vanderveer wae en-| Mi, Vanderveer and Judge Frater. @ue to First Assist~| 4. es date for the office The endorsement of Mr. Vander This sumtin of ehenineting, the | inently iting Attorney Geo, | veer by the jury precedes the an yearly parade wil! brought UP) fn fact thie committee lathere ihe first proofs of prosecuting attorney of King voincement of his candiacy which before the next annual encampment Dee ee ea Seemce of the con- | meme OY the “milk trust” Jury of | wil be made at a meeting June 6./ which te te be held in Denver nest! Existence of THE COM | tor the close of the Erickson trial Mayer John F. Miller will be the Augwat. The delegates from the /#lury. Aud ite fame iv being spread to raise the price Of | yesterday afternoon. incipal epeaker and George F. District encampment, including the! ai along the Pacific coast, where command, but in the east and south, | THE PORT ANGELES COMMITTEE SLEEPS WHILE AD |ber unlimited time for debate on ¢ often sweltering = A rare story is going the rounds MIRAL EMORY AND OTHER OFFICERS LEAVE FOR TOWN jany public question under discus- upon their vitality! of the Atiantic battleship Meet, ta seni —_—--- | sion. A senator once on the floor is almost too great for them to um! i ! can talk until he chooses to stop, dertake the task of a fatiguing, jate reception commit least the committee thought. One | «i tired, of course, from thelr|be it ten minutes or ten hours or marek @ Port Angeles figures most prom-|Of them finally remembered the | tr more. He also has the privilege of liquid Indian killer which was| The admiral and his officers took temporarily yielding the fioor to sloshing around in the beck a calm view of the Port Angeles another senator to talk on the same ” hotties under hin seat, and made | committee, so tired and weary, and {Wteelf all over with «reat gobs ofa reach for some of it. He first fed to let the poor fellows sounaclias ensoum wy oan Z politely proffered the admiral a they called to « small this way two or more senators, drink, and, ae the latter was not | boy near at hand and for a quarter working in combination, can talk ar 2 be “ thirsty, took ene himself. of « dollar got themselves piloted | ¢ te were presented to Mr Judge A. W. Frater was alto em) Russel, John H. Powell, J. M. camps in thie state, which meets @t) over tin Sam's beats call te - i lor days provided a quarum con- ., a The Star dorsed for re-election to the su: Prink, president of the Washing Walla Walla in June, will probably | 2 00) 00° « The other committcemen, seeing |to the lake and to a small boat inues to be present. At any time, ‘ 1 hia | Pecior bench. ton tron Works, John C. Higgins, be instructed to vote for auch & people. the move of their fellow citizen,) which lay on the shore Taking however, when it is discovered that Manderveer proved his | oy tne: jury . 8. Maigher A ae en | measure. Ht seems that the patriots of Port | quickly followed sult, and uncork-| this boat, they went out and fished |g querum Is not present the sene- [AeEsic® wanted to go the Califor | ¢! other glans betties In an effort | for some three or four hours, the \tor on the floor has the privilege on to do his full duty | ene efficiency shown by Mr. Vander. torney general, and Gordon Eve - or of « nation's seeping! eians one better in the act ot face |t2,make everybody happy and com-| admiral catching one fine big trout, | of forcing an adjournment, and can public in the position }veer who, as deputy prosecuting land, prosecuting attorney of Sno tn he he occupies by taking wp attorney, is conducting the prosecu honvish county, will sito spemk. herows Seattle paused today and lenieretuing, and knowing that bic"! iy length it came rgd to oa then resume his speech the next developin conclusive | Hon ef the mitk conspiracy cases, Everett ©. Bilis will preside reverently paid a« tribute to Sita ahounded in Lake Crescent Find @ Resting Piece ae “ a men ont pack to t © day when the senate reconvenes. j ping that they met again after rendaring) An endorsement of Mr. Vander country’s fallen sone of batt pig enough to fiebt aay waval off.| Phoally the fehing party reached | hose 1B Search of the entertain | When filibustering tactics of thie and procecdingagainst |the verdict and being excused, veer's candidacy, which ie being Fiaue were draped 1 mourclNl ace pingiechanded on even bets, point near Lake Crescent where | went Semmittes, They found it all’ sort are attempted by a minority | e four members JAY of the senate it is the usual thing fof the members of the | passed the resctutions of commend. circulated among the members of and muffled drums volted & SeleMh! ney decided to appotmt four of a small ranch house showed itself exchange involved in the |ation. The court ball? was called the bar, hae aiready heen signed by reqeiem to the memory of thowe|tieiy most respected and skilifel And this house had an Inviting lit rigged yr o8 the porch, Just &® for the majority of the members te upon to convey the resolutions to over 260 lawyers. | wh Ife and blood bes been 886 | tiudsens io pilot a party of the nav-| tle porch, with « roof and some pil pped hours before remain obstinately in continucus Sth. osccutions for | === Toe, | fiferd on the altar of Liberty ai men to these abounding waters | lars to upheld the roof Guests Return Alone. | session, with the object of wearing fea other prosec a | Aged veterans of the days of war, | Men Above Quapicion | The Port Angeles committee Net caring to disturb such sound | cut the filibusters. Once a senator W to raise the price of }& Humphries, counsel for Brick a faet-dwiadiing remannt of the letoored for this house, That in,|@0d refreshing slumbers, the ad-| yields the floor as a result of ex- B follow. the conviction [9 today, ou. tailing tn that, mighty ferces which once marched) This commitioe was only seleet-| ty steered their conveyances in| mtral gave orders to leave the com | haustien the majority can then take | we will carry the case to the sw out i all the glory of youth and | “4 After many anxious conferences mitteemen alone taking the contro! of things under the rules E Erickson and other com- | i that direction. The house, It is true, pent od ae By ae trod once more the brick [2Nd @ thorough Inquiry into the | aan joek much like a lake, but the fishing party return-| and force a vote the measure ill receive attention 1 claim that the facts in ; of & city's cou | 8st and present life of cach man. had th ed without a pilet to Port Angeles,| under discussion. cane do pot warrant the verdfet. | bbws ing steps and beada| Finally four were found who, lihe| ‘Ben it had & verande—with we | o cking there safely carly ia the| The house of representetives hab jes No onthas ever heard of @ retailer | |orowned Witn ‘Time's heritage off Caesar's wife, were abeve suspic. | Sh sticks for euppurte—end suce | oie . x ; a rule limiting debate to periods of being charged with trying te effect) wiver marked the line of the re /f. To these foor men were en ly any discerning committee | Just how the committee ever got! 15 minutes unless time is extended | fhe “mms trust” Jury only | - | @ monopoly. This is something | natn! livt who honered thelr; tested Admiral Rmery and three vi outerday after. | | maining ne 0 hone se Reaching the porch, the commit. beck home nobody im the fleet by consent of the house. eee 7 ads ee for ee ee failen comrades by the annual obe{ Other high officers of the Atiantic| icinen disembarked" rather awk. knows, When the battleships sailed | La Follette fe trying to talk unsil Eeeeavice Andrew % Brich-| tho law can only apply to thom. | servance of Memorial day feat, together with sundry pack |S 20s from their Yebleles, the | these respected citizens were still the time for adjourning the senate of the Jersey dairy. | There are at tenet “ dqieymen in i The program was much the those! 4aee of dry aed liquid refrest-| sya officers following : among the missing next week, with the aid of Stone Tiasay way, of baving con- | Setitle, end only eight of them ~° Fuel Combine Suddenly of preeeding years, bat with the | Menta alee several conveyances for! rig committee made a bee line| It is not yet known how the sub-| and others, so as te prevent a vote Scie the peice of wil} ae by eyo - atatg SA Observance nature added a toueb/ carrying the fishing party to aud 4. tne pillars of the poroh and lean: | seribers to the Port Angeles enter-| on the financial bill, thus killing It, Was the two letters written lo the sbortening columa | fom the Inke lod up againet them. Possibly it|<ainmemt fund received their fel-|—Editer Star. | . of path last September and Oc-|hy Mr. Stray that beat os Mr.| Anxious to Co-Operate and slower step. Today's parade| Marly tn the morning the ad-| ® ' a * op . aen't quite a bee lMne, but any-| lows out at the lake when they get Stray promised me that he would) lonty emphasized the rapid (ilght of | Suiral lhew they get there, each of them. | back. There ts sald te be some talk) WASHINGTO MAY, % -~ |be In court yesterday morning. but | . lume and brought the ving and/CRorm In Port Angeles and in Pe 4 hoya gear} ne 2° eS he did not appear, and we had =) With the People. | the dead nearer the bivouac of the {charge of the committee sterted-in Lie Down and Steep. | he ‘Haat wefreshenente which bad| (BULLETIN) — THE FILIGUS iy Jail up to @ term of | *UbpoeHA’lssued for him. Great Beyond. qnent of Beardeley trout | ‘Then the committee thought the | been diverted from the admiral and| TER WAS TEMPORARILY BROK- all or part of beth. He Stray i» Compromised. es The Dwindling Ranks. Hae a Pleasant Thought. |foor looked better than the pillars, | bin offteers to their own use an LATE THI6 AFTERNOON Ane rough and tediour,| and ¢at down on Ht. Then the four in the meantime Pert Angeles on bond, as are the! “He tx now In a worse bex tham| na | unas Stalinn the poeveet ng wee fearful. So at! laid down Next they went te/ieu't shouting very loud. THE CONFERENCE REPORT ON dairymen indicted with than ever, for the fact that he ran) Following quickiy on the heels of |. war, and many faces re g war will surely imply a certein|the milk trust prosecution, comes|mombered from previous pervidw@} isesmsssecuists, cst occsitinaieans ees Bibra bei ene tis love cunniaey wie Mee any, wasn't it?’ sald | amonst of guilt, Me told me that | the anne ~ © | A ' * wd jen b pr ee age A i je a ‘ wer, who is much urer of the exchange os : Rotion 10 | Others marched, but still more slaw eats Sale ne A wae 23. SENATOR LA FOLLETTE M the result of the first! mr, Stray was seen tis merning Price of cbal is in effect and feeble, and time-coerediag Wileten home. Mire. ton Fat the milk conspiracy cases. ‘at his dairy at the corner of Union| Diack Diamond sed Franklin} frames and dimming eyes marked ereanen sete reas pa nt nie VOTED IN THE AFFIRMATIVE Retiove that we have had and Seventh, almost too busy | cami, which has weld fer $7 per ton| many who, perhaps for the lant fears aoe sapere thouahind pret MADE So THAT HE COULD MOVE TO pee © astting our evi) tal P at the bunkers fer months, will be|tme, strewed flowers om the sep | me ime « ‘he told the jury = his os 1 don’t anew sorting sues te setd for $6.25 in the future. New |wichers of those now sleeping in yen pa wer A RECONSIDER, AND SAYS THAT Mr tits coert’ was toctitying|the papers” be sald. “I had sume| (ammo WH be reduced from $4.76|tHe silent grave. | jton kisted hie wife. and children | HE WILL CONTINUE THE FIGHT seslf, and you will ander-|basiness to attend to yesterday cad |'0 212%, S04 wut conl from $6.75) | Aine tt Une 0! Par colors ge Lyte orb gS onlay Binge Aeroplane Today Beats All ‘NSPINTELY. THE voTE was “ - . mM Wor and wen own nto La Hat he would not come will could not get up to the court rhe sneouncement ix made by C.|a0d the flag for which co many ceines, 66: enim: the. mente - which TAKEN AT 4:30 O'CLOCK, '@m that account jhouse,” seeming to think that the » Houston, superintendent of the thousands had willingly gone te was to feed the mouths at home. | P . Fii ht | i Others to Follow. jlaw had no call upom him Pacific Coast company, who de.|death when war had rent the land Bearcety had he disappeared around | (By United Press.) Inquiry at his home, 4080 Bee | of the " | faken a good deal of Pag cares the reduction is made to in-| Many of the larger structures were a bend in the road after waving » haeeaten . , Jetriguipg and scheming.to|0P4 Sv. N. W a4 night elicited | duce people to put in thelr winter pwned with the bunting and | la good-by to his youngest child, : WASHINGTON, May 9¢,—Thim idence at all. A verdict |e fact that be had not beem st coat now ss that had greeted the fe Shen Mrs. Wilston told her eldest | Wins Prize. nation hag bever seem the counter iy in This case means that NOM Al) that de ante wae, al |, MF Houston declares that there |cent visit of the big white squad daughter Selma that she was going part of this day and the comprem- SomBination in King county | TOOK nis wite was sick in bed. |/* 20 desire on the part of the deal. |' 4 aimost every building told to Seattle, Telling the children ise currency bill seems doomed te fits bad to do with the fixing | °%# ere to create @ shortage or send ately of the day which has niente hot t= worry, the woman walked | prices on the necessl the prices skyward, as they we aside for those who fell| foe ete ee em aes (By United Press.) be talked to death and the exee#- erfully well che- Mle will be prosecuted, and aceused of doing during the fuel ! havoc of raceomeatatial of * caught the 7:15 train for this city ROME, May 30.—The most re-/Uoners are won Mf possible yoda Boer piney — ife Black Diamond Finds Money Missing. markable aeroplane flight on record | sen - . her of 1 ov ip p' : jen ‘ ns & condition ¢ ee ey mo hana Pathos Oowne Cheere When Wilston returned to his ttle was made today by De Lagrange,| The brilliant Senator Stone, of Mae that is unjust to this com- to supply the people of Seattle There was little am a! a | : — Song oe a pm ae Poth ng ly relma papallag npgge Roe - The was iit ghewring 2 the Miner Missing Since Jhome after . hatd ory ® work bia who by performing the feat, won | Missouri, who took up the vocal at- 08 80 that if a man wants (By United Press.) |tom, “and we are anxious to co-| stood silently for the most part and mother bad left for Beattle, Wile |e #900 offered to the winner of/ tack where it vas dropped. SMe Mato business in this county) ARERDEEN, May 30.—J. B. Be | °P* ye Bag the people and give | eazed in quiet contemplation at the Last Wednesday. ton thought his wife's action rather |e aeroplane content morning by the tireless La Follette, Bet asking anytody’s permis-|erer, one of the prominent timber | ‘het all the com! they need at rea pageant in ite pass Here and . at bet was not. alarmed.| The mec used in this in./of Wisconsin, seems ambitious te ° ‘ ionee bis oe pele he —_ owners of this part of Washington | (PAble rates an empty sleeve told mately Thursday and Friday pas and/ stance is the same one in which | even outdo his predecessor. ettin: own « ‘or r x -t » ma ah ove pl ete tilt Without getting non bis and a partner of Congressman Ford 4 dash over the blood atill the woman was missing. Thor-| pe Lagrange navigated the air be-| Stone Is famous for his ability ches of Cold Harbor; a| oughly alarmed, Wilston searched fore (Me eyes of King Emmanuel | to talk, but this is the first time Been won) wo 2 bo nfs Shue scee FOUL PLAY 1S SUSPECTED = “3 5 was a damb remind M his wife's effects and found that 6 October 1. 1 after anitimber about fifteen miles from ns fleeing hosts, shat Leaves Letter Threatening she had taken her best clothes and | of Italy early in the week. Today | he has ever been let out in a long- : had been made by the here. The body will be shipped to ona |tered in a field of fire on Wine $100 of hia hard 4 money, the|he covered a distance of 12,750 | distance’ endurance tournament in Wetlers, Two days after the his former home in Saginaw, Mich. | |chester's lurid plains o° savings of many months. To fill h nate " of this defendant an poceres _ | By United Press.) rons the years of half a com: ar iis oun of O0s,-Wileton foend or eee len cnt ie c foe VAs commenced the price | PRINCETON, N. J, May 30 ltury these battered men stil) strode letter buried In his trunk. Signed |Wenty-six seconds. The aeroplane nator Gore, of Oklahoma, MK Was dropped down to the SHERIFF KILLED | Developments of the past few days! in line and wreatned the memory Is Sus ed. by his wife, the missive stated that|™made nine trips around the Piaza j stil sh and anxious, The blind figure. |have led Special Prosecutor George | of whispered names in a thousand pect she was tired of life and was going/d’Armi. An immense crowd saw statesman from the baby state also Milk Prices Affected | Berdine to suspect that the death dream pictures, framing marching, | to end her troubles De Lagrange win the prize has laurels as an orator of rare : = fail to find this man| BY DESPERADO of Miss Hertha Vanderbilt assist: wartired armies, | piay® andl - . Wilston thinks that his wife , power and strength. It appears to a price of milk will go up jant librarian of the Princeton uni-|nights replete with hosts mar 7 « that abe Cloped With Ambasilini. He refuses be a sad outlook for Aldrich and Within two da ! leave ton |versity library, was not the result|shaled for hur slaughter Leaving a letter ing that she! believe that she would take all his friends who are fighting to pase Se tits matter to your! jof an accident, and Mr. Berdine has} No Dividing Line. was going to kill herself and hide | pis savings were she intending sim AUTO! T ILLED the bill senne (By United Press.) begun an investigation. Miss Van There was no dividing Hne Inther: body where he would never) ply to end her life. Mrs. Wilston It is predicted that the ofatorial years old, rather heavily bul t which b derbilt was the daughter of a jew-|thia cavalcade of warriors 4 un yesterday cont 008) ¢ind it, Mra. Sophia Wilston, wife Sher M0 Rot think that we will have| LARAMIB, Wyo., May Bach trouble in getting a con ler of Amsterdam, N. ¥ of warrior Peace had cement he blue eyes, dark brown hair and would be in full blast at Dl in 0 path. of thle ety, wae Stile R f warriors. Peace had cemented) ot Victor Wilston, a coal miner at. ba morning would ast a the tes {itt F any tr Mr. Herdine may demand that the! tne ties of nation love which ones} Lawson, deserted her cosy little Is about 6 feet 3 Inches in height (By United Pre church time tomorrow Me. Vanderveer ‘4 | Yesterday afternoon, 30 miles west |body be exhumed for an autopsy | qivided North and South, and if heme and seven children last, Wilton today stated that he} BALTIMORE, May 30—Emman As there is no definite time set Of the evidence in this | of town, by a man named Summers, | to determine the cause of Miss Van-| their sorrow for the slain th Were | Wednesday morning. Wilston ap- Would spare neither effort nor ex-|uel L. Cedrino, the noted Italian | ior adjournment the men conduet- eo Which to confront the|of Walden, Colo. oad “y It is ps en that thers of a united jand,| peared at police headquarters to-| pense to locate his missing wife. | automot driver, was instantly |ing the filibuster must talk on and fendants will be sufficient Summers is still at large, with a he will ask for an order of the su to the sleeping brave) day and asked the ald of the police If she 4 with Ambostlini killed at Pamiico race track yes | ul they simply wear out their & speedy conviction preme court permitting an autopay.|were for men who wore the gray|in the restoration of bis apous ysecute her mer . sans ba . opponents or themselves. S880 Other defendants are F. W pe A perciog him. , Panes etieehe Hote Ane as well as blue. Side by side.) Fourt ears ame the tao wert This morning he notified |terday afternoon. Spectators saw : alleged secretary, and | 284 held ¥. ian vy ong his pee ORDERED TO FRisco,|!" this march of the living, were | garried and reven children blessed |the police of all principal coast) his car skid and turn over Th WASHINGTON Sena- treasurer of | Dyer, at Waldes, taking his pista those who had perhaps answered|tne union. ‘ine yousgest child {| Cities to watch for his wife t its wheels were smashed, Ce. | tor La I ing for, land beating him over the head ‘ : ‘ se ‘Al J. C.\it Officers from Walden started (By United Press.) the onl to arene and ‘sacl Ae Sar | ©. peara aid dad the eldest -1). Not PASTOR WILL RETURN irino and Wis brother, who ts his| 1} How 1 ee aw 7d Marra ¥. 0. Kal |e gemmern notifying Bheritt| NAVY YARD, PUGET soUND,|™!% but with hearts that conse iy all their married life have Wils Sesicd it ‘ind wee eiti ben ts alt provions core ot 8 oenai Wundberg and ohs § ) ng She A SOUND, | orate the deed Ghd bis. wife e er y mechanic and was in the | concluded his speech against the ital of tires vs pt Bath, who left here in an suto-|May 30.—An order has been re whe services in Woodiand péth,| seriou — oto — be re Elder Freeman Walden willlcar, were thrown out viole mpromise emergency bill at 04 Bune 15, and it Js naid thar |mobile. Going to a spot within|celved here from the department | noid jointly by the encampments| story. The tenor of their lives, he Preach at the University Place /against a fence. The brother was | elock this morning, apparently It- femaining dairymen wit) UT Miles of where his body was|ordering the torpedo boat destroyer! trom Ballard and Green Lake, were | pays, ran amoota and sweet Christian church tomorrow morn-|uttle t but Cedrino dic : cee satan Wer’ t Pret ~ go tn the result afterwards found, Sheriff Bath left|Goldsborough and the torpedo boat | not characterized by a parade, but\ ing. In the evening a C. B. rally|stantly of a broken neck tinuous strain which he had under- Seok New T automobile. The Colorado of-| Rowan to proceed to San Francisco | consisted of a basket plenic peak Star Boarder Appears will be held. The pastor, Thoma: Before Cedrino's debut i. "We will 111 sey ficers later found his dead body.|as soon as they are prepared to|jng and songs Two months ago a man named|J. Shuey, who has been out of| United States as an expert drive Senator Stone, of Missouri, im- le & motion for « 1 Summers has fled to the mountain | go to sea. The ships will be ready ao} Frank Ambosilini appeared at the town for a month will retdyn next/in automobile races he was F hear creests Hy lely,” waid Atty. J fastnessen | to leave within a week | (Continued on Page Three.) | Wilston home. He was cordially | Sunday 'feur to Queen Helena of Ital Continued on » Three.) « - - oe came? -Serpeo