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GREATEST OF GRAFT FIGHTS NOW TO BE WAGED. | Heney and His Advisors GET THE ' 0 t *n paper, will be soon pl ota! > . on trial Face to Face With With Heney at the prosecution a i ase. table wore seated District Attorney Culminating ( | William H. Langdon and Assistant —— Diatriet Att y John O'Gara SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 12.—-Ry Gethoun appeared A torney A A. VU, P.~-Patrick Calhor ident | Sonat mueadat Atusemey Lewie FF of the United Railways, Man vyingtos, a Ma corps of attorneys faced Calhoun’ was accompanied by Lawlor today at the openin Thornwell Mullally, Calhoun nod és Te Me bis trial on 0 ch ded to the various newspapermen ~ tye Rebate th ther, assembled, and talked fn a low fering a bribe of $4,000 to v with his attorneys Visor Fred P. Niche As } Lawlor began the Matrict Attory i Heney,| ination of taleamen who we standing at » prosec ek | court to present legal excuses for for the first time since he was) not serving on jury. While the } shot down during the § trial of| weeding out procéss was going on © Abraham Ruef, began the prelim-| Attorney William A, Abbott, of the Wary motions of what promises to/ (/alted Rallways, appeared at the be the most renowned trial in the | Ca counsel table history of Callfornia’s courts 4 tthat Attorney At Bar of Justice. Angeles, will be ater Twenty months have elapsed | With the defonse. He arriv d in ~ Since Calhoun was first indicted | ‘his city today, but was not in q pa charges of « g bribes to| cou ‘4 the men who composed the boodling : board of supervisors ur c Mayor Schmitz three supplemental @ere returned against the trac a Magnate anid m one of them he Bow faces the bar of justice. Ban on Delays. The court's ban has been placed | on delays. The prosecution has Rounced that no r » n a&ices wil be asked and the nse | ot has professed itself ready for trial for several months. Calhoun, in his} desire for a speedy hearing, bas tn structed his attorneys to lay aside] all technicalities. Attorneys pre-| dict that it will take bat two weeks | to secure a jury and but ar two weeks to put in all Bhould this be the case, the he MANKATO, Minn, Jan. 12.—By WIN not equal im length the Ruef| U. P.—After concealing himnelf at trial, which took four months to/| the foot of a stairway in bis home convict the fallen city boas. | today, James York, a quarryman, Heney on Hand. jeut ~ ae ot his ed childreo jas they descended, one by one. He Heney arrived from the owe bon then hanged himself in & nearby night. He was accompanied By MIS) woodshed, loaving his eldest daugh wife and Detective William J. | ter to find the bodies of her broth eee of the presesaticn. jer and three sisters in a bloody ‘The prosecutor was greeted by gj heap at the foot of the stairs. lh espe thd ee ‘The inhuman murders were done abd foos of the graft prosecution. |/%_ York's home st Bradley Cross 5 . Neighbors declare Honey was surrounded by a body! that since he lost his wife last guard of police. He appeared in| | Be Sretlent health and spoke but a few pmcasareed Pik wel od mony enctine 4a words. He sald: “I am not 80IDG | Considered a Gnas eatin. t@ make @ speech but I want to say | ‘The first that descended, accord See Gorath to show you Gat i am | ing to Ida York, was Earl, the 14 sift able to talk loud enough t0/ voaroid son. The girl saya she Gomvick every one of the rafters heard no outery and no sounds of before 1 quit.” }a struggle, The lad’s throat was Rush Other Trials. jeut from ear to ear Nina, a girl Incidentally District Attorney of 12, next fell under the knife dripping with her brother's blood. | Vera, Six years of age, carrying . & Baby, were the next victima. The “throats of all were cut York then left the hous, with ap parently no thought of Kis eldest Visors to face trial for receiving a daughter, who was preparing to/ Coffey’s fmmunity was with- | descend j by the because He was discovered hanging to a be refused to testify in one of the| rafter in the woodshed and life) F graft trials. jwas extinct when he was cut| P says that the fight trost | down. men, Eddie Graney, Wilius Britt and| The eldest daughter, on secing Coffroth, are next tn order | the bodies of her brother and ale that former Chief of Police| ters, rushed screaming from the Jeremiah Dinan, charged with per house. She became frantic with fury, and United Railways’ at-|grief and was unable to give any tormeys, Porter Ashe and Luther) reason for her father’s act. She ls charged with kidnaping| in a seriows condition and ts being Fremont Older, of the Bulletin, an! ny Anty Drudge Tells How. Mrs. Kawler—'‘Well, I must be going. Now mind, ny a ag come and see me next Mine 7 Any day ’cept Monday. ans ty wash-day,--and the house will be full of soap-suds, and me too tired to make you a tea. ros ol “sig weptvoe-ag ‘That's just the day I'll come, And I'll there bright and early with a cake of Fels-Naptha soap. The wash will beon the line before noon—and the ironing done before night.” If you found it easier to do your washing on Tuesday than on Monday, you would change at once. Sensible women would! Yet there are some women who still wash clothes in the old-fashioned, hard- rubbing way, just because their mothers taught them so. Are you wearing out yourself and your clothes boiling and rubbing? Why not try Fels-Naptha soap? It’s the new, mod- ern way of washing. Use it in cold or lukewarm water—no boiling or hard-rub- bing—and your clothes will be cleaner, whiter, and wear longer. Follow directions on the red and green wrapper. a * CALHOUN IS BROUGHT AT LAST TO BAR OF la DID THE WRONG PERSON ius STAR--TUESDAY, JANUARY, 1 EWING’S MONEY TALKS, COUNCIL HOLDS UP G 7 carried by a vote of nine to vee PUTS UP $15,000 TO BACK RAIN. Tu the meantime the committer 1€ER VALLEY FRAN expected to make a thorough ro a vertigation of the two bids and if CHIE BID. Mr, Ewing can demonstrate bis abil | fi Iman 1 1 the ity to carr yut the terme of the i} the poration com: | trajichive it is certain that a major: | If 99 amending the passage of (ty of the couneiimen will insist if tle Bileetrib company upon giving the franchise to the | ordinance covering » Righeat bidder, ae the law provides. | ' railway «ystem through the in| : Ra Valley district last night rp . ‘ POLICE THINK MAB YOUNG) sa siccoeded in having the report (DIVER HAS. A NARROW fhe prices duri DOSED MEDICINE TO dent tick tothe. Aemamitios fos i es KILL HUSBAND. le irther consideration | ESCAPE FROM i) decisively under actual Although the pollee ar atintied | You mnot legally give this i] that Miss Amanda Pusxell was ao. | fanehtve aed Seetths Electric DEATH eldentally pe sur mpar dectare ‘ounetlman if - ordered an ineuset @) ' better bid from Mr, Rwing and bis | qivhing alt to his helmet tromen|f pa Lil Rei ‘ cteared an inquest which IN eta s overs for the same routs ind useless, Henry Winch, « diver, & partial represent: Mies Fu Joathy the second |. “Ming hax pat up $16,000 of good |had a narrow escape from sutto to pen in th same howse, TI money to “yy Au bid of yea eation unde the Colman doc * ye ; Olive st., practically under the wame | 2° Pet Cont. for the grows recetpts, terday afternoon, Finch was bired |i ™ pede asecenggee ergy Bigs yee As compared to the 2% per cent.| to dive to recover a apool of cable | goods, eat for the ond ‘amos | DM Of the Seattle Blectric company, whieh had rolled into the bay, and wien n ee reat for the socond time of James | .4 Thos’ aur’ soussleets [Mabie naming tis aivian aceaie a COE BUTONE arttncuO Young, who died woek ago} ™@4¥ let you, the members of this | tus, he went down 60 feet of| Seanad atter wealineter ols council have no right to disregard water, Shortly after reached Stern's Paragon Headache Wafers, | “elt plain duty the bottom, and while engaged in| which fs beloved te have contain.| 2 Want these Raluler Valley | putting the grapplers to the spool od more than & grain of strychnine, | Pe@ble (0 fet hotter service, and ax |he suddenly became faint through OOK A’ Powe want better | the Inck of fresh afr, and before he Woman Planned Murder | service in all parts of the city; also could signal to be rained, he fell acess it dev ed toda that M as a0on as posalble over, He enough Young appare had planned If you (nal « the neces do away with her husband You port f this you will r and it was who aned box mply fix thing an endless I tir headache waf for his own use.) litigation can be ¢ f on. Aa) f his helmet could be unserewed | He had used eight of the wafers up | long aa the litigation there wi puffocated. to within 24 hours © wife's | be no | vement In the street car| Exposure to the air restored him death There ever ndication | sary quickly, howeve 1 he wekily that ive. Youne thought that he A motion to refer the report to| went down agai and secured the husband would continae thé twwe of |the same committee again was | cable } the wafers Th fact that . } Fussell died shortly after swallow one of the wafers ads | | @ to belleve that Mra. Young | } i the wafors with strychnine | It is known that Mra, Young th ened to do away with her b sohand | jand herself } quarrel last Monda: | Woman swallowed the fatal dose. it was after a violent} night that the | | CHAMBER OF COMMERCE ALSO m iu congress, an extension Stirring Economies Rule in the January Sale of Furniture in providing for immediate as well as future desires are made as fast as room permits through removal of sold In this constant changing lies one of Deliveries of January Sale Furniture are FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. | Store closes daily at 5:30 Sale of Furniture are so you are fully warranted ng the January values that inability to make at one time more than ition of the Furniture involved, additions ns of the January Sale. rily at our earliest convenience « years from yesterday for Had Narrow Escape. | WANTS A STATE “BOOST the Lake Washington Canal associa | vo an “ ‘ili So ier © ¢ Young was immediately arrested | ERS” BOOK. tion in which to build the Lake|f} .LEATHER-SEAT | DINING TABLE, SPE. | S89ING TABLE | _CHIFFONIER, SPR | and while in the city jail his effects! phe cy + of Commerce wit | Washington canal W) CHAIR, SP | CIAL, $19.25-—Of oak, | CHAIR, SPECIAL, | CIAL, $14.85—Of select were moved from his apartments to | : The officers of the chamber were |fl $3.75—Of oa with quartersawed 44 | $4.95—Of mahogany, | 04 birch, fintshed ma Se Bvnastinedieny aa lly npg, te pastas before . tacts . directed to secure the passage 11H ly quartered | inch round top, finished | with shaped seat, | graw When released from jail Young was | mendment to chapter 4 of the | possible. of a bill providing for an : : P ira suffering roa a are headache |iawe of Washington uptodate “boosters’” book of the|f| Early Eng lish, | Bolden; es inch | curved front logs and | Case contains five roomy and went to the lodging house to| hich will give the state. |] Leather seat, shaped | *448re pedestal, with | panel back with open | drawers, : : . line ; shaped feet. Pedestal | carving; small leaf | brass bh use one of the wafers he knew to) and commiss! authority & The officers were a) directed slat back and box | ie fitted with Tyden lock ; be remaining, To the fact that the | pend that portion of the receipts | to make arrangements for securing | construction which holds b tf re | } ry reg on top er | top measur wafers were misiaid while his of-|from the sale of the shore lands | and keeping on file ali bills intro 4 aan ‘Crm ht oe » aa bw nd. pattern, well de; plate mirror, fects were-being moved, Young)0n Lakes Union and Washington | duced before the legislature ly together, | finished. 18. Plain, simple design, probably owes bis life. }to excavate the channel bet | Secretary Yandell was authorized yet good construction | the two lakes. Under the present Wee. Se. Reteenes, |iaw the funds above the amount of Young probably witl be released jing A-¥.P. appropriation would | from jail this afternoon as Captaln | divert to the general fund signals to guide and warn mariners! of Detectives Charies Teonant s9y*) rhe jegisiation committee has hduring foxy weather he is convinced that the pritoner 18 | designated John H. McGraw, J. 8.| |The proposed establishment guiltless of tntentional wrongdoing. | Brace and Captain A. O. Powell to tabercalonis panttart: Gay W. Palmer, of Omaha, Neb. &| gocure, re, through the | Washington ao Gesttic today, und Own tmaie |S WEA VER DEMANDS GOOD SERVICE preparations te ship the bedy to} | that city. The torn polley whieh | Declaring that the tse of *” on the Green Lake line was was found on the floor of Mra. | Young's bedroom was drawn in be | not only an actual handicap to good | service, but was pisisly in viols lave entitled to it, It ie our duty half of her sister, who resides at j Chicago. There ia @ question as to tion of the company’s franchise, / }a* councti members to heed bioyet |Counciiman Weaver introduced a | demands.” to address requests to the owners of ‘wharves to equip their properties with all needful ap trail | cars, with @ motorman and conduc. tor on each car, and maintain a | reasonably satisfactory service. The people demand it and the people | whether the policy | ta | valid SPAIN'S QUEEN WOUNDED tution at the counell meeting; Couneliman Goddard denibeoel ‘ae night calling upon the Beattle/the necessity for improving the! I i I Electric company to operate single | street r service over the lines ,OOSE SHION RECEIVES “BULLET WOUND IN| motor care on the run hereafter, | using the Lake Union bridge. ROCKER, SPECIAL, $9.75 HER FOREHEAD—AFFAIR =| and maintain a schedule which will| “The people are entitied to the PR, SEE ALy ws 18 A MYSTERY. “<~ satieesiry. 7 a iy and ae ~ to Ly re —Largely of mahogany , le t t *y VIENNA, Jon. 12-—By U. P—| cusunn Weaver’ are aires con [oetlnree Not only fa Green Lake |i 1188 three panels in back and Queen Victoria, of Spain, i recov. | trary to the franchise provision, | but in every portion of the city. 1)J box seat fitted with loose | ering today from @ slight bullet) They make the service worse in-|am entirely in sympathy with the cushion, covered with Span- Wound in her forebead, which she) giead of better, When we had movement to help get better street a" received during her recent visit! singte cars tho trip could be com-|car service.” } ish leather. Can also be had to the bunting lodge of Archduke | pleted one way in 40 to 45 minutes,| The resolution was referred to in oak, finished golden. Frederick, according {o ® StOry | With the trailer cars it now takes|the corporations committee and | printed in Neve Wiener Journal According to the lodge gamekeep- Queen Victoria strayed away | from the rest of the party, A short! time later the king and archduke heard a sharp outcry. They found j the queen lying on the ground. The | buliet had just grazed her fore head, but she was bleeding freely. | The Injury proved slight, and ‘| queen, with her head bandaged, re sumed her part in the galetios No| comment is made by the Neue Meiner, but ft is belleved that the! shot was fired by & would-be as sasain. NEW ORDINANCE 1S CONSIDERED An alternative franchise as a| substitute to the Body-Dudley sab- way ordinance was considered A from one hour and/ will probably be reported back to 20 minutes the city council at the meeting oa) “The company must a on aah next Monday evening. oa SENATE COMBINE MEETS ITS FIRST SETBACK BOOTH CROWD ALLOWS ral local option people are tickled over T the matter. erie A Senn. Routine matters only ocoupted |the attention of the house and Mi OLYMPIA, Jan 12.—By U. P—| senate this forenoon, BR ng La gyn meg eg The senate combine met tts first) This afternoon both houses are! sessions of the Idaho legislature a setback this morning when Senator | holding a jotat election, canvassing | gure United States Senator W. Rooth tected not to rush the King | the vote of the state officers. | Heyburn souaty Jadgeship bill through Lieutenant Governor Hay will! United States The progressive leaders th: ns take his oath of office this after. | ballot will | enasee Nichols were noon. At the same time, present) NEW SITE iS NAMED teat the strength of the caahine Lieutenant Governer Moon will! to an hour _iff | |HEYBURN WILL BE RE-| ELECTED Ld | of his re-election to th senate, The Joint cast tomorrow re brs oa a but the Booth crowd allowed the| make « complaint that Mr. Hee | > pers caparaayee Judge bill to go to the judiciary violated the newspaper advertising CENTRAL | ailtte ‘this afternoon. The ‘sub committee without « fight. The taw | FOR PARK #titute ordinance was prepared by} — A new site was proposed yester- day for & central city park. Instead of buying & block of land north of the county court house, it was sug. gested at the meeting of the park board that the efty purchase a tract of xround west of the county court house, extending to Sixth av, at SEE DENNY REGRADE | MAY GO AHEAD A. ¥. Bouillon, superintendent of | public utilities, and contains radi eal changes from the ordinance re- quested by the people back of the subway application. ‘The Denny hill regrade work may jno me to remain within the limite of go ahead, despite the ion of the |the money now available an estimated cost of $275,000 state mupreme court knocking out @| ‘The fact that such an agreement| &. 8. Goodwin, who submitted the portion of the assesaments, and the |has been arrived at was reported to| Proposition of buying the tract| later refusal of the ple to vote |Mayor Miller yesterday and he sent| Berth of the courthouse, figured CRISES bond issue covering the deficit. special message to Une city nett} that Qhe land would cost from $600,- Steamer Umatilla arrived in yes. {Tt t# understood that # tentative jiast night, asking that the ordinance | 000 to $660,000, while the buildings agreement has been reached be- approving the @asesement roll for! on the property would cost upwards terday from San Francisco with & tween the contractors and city of- ithe work be parsed over his vete. , 5,000 , > good Hat of passengers and a full) clais whereby the contractors will|He vetoed the ordinance originally |Of $126,000. The deal was taken | earko continue work, and, by changing the |because there was no money — consideration. grades, reduce the cost of the work [Might to cover the deficit ARRESTED FOR Tansy view w mawas oe RUSH TO SUPPORT Steamer Dora sailed yesterday for Seward to resume her run be tween that port and Dutch Harbor after being given her annual over ame oceupation. | hauling in the Moran drydocks| He will be taken at once to} OF TILLMAN here. The steamer Dolphin has| THEFT OF A Montana to face a charge of grand! Gor UMBIA, $C. Jan, 12.—By Setar ei eek tacts tie steel myreny |U. P.-Both houses of the legisla ietumbaiaie owt ot ti det | LARGE SUM BANK WRECKER PARDONED,|ture probabily will adopt resolu Steam schooner Carlos cleared OLYMPIA, Jan. 12.—O. C. Ma-| tions which have been prepared to- viahardae tie Gan Weasdaee ta tel thias, convicted for forgery while| ay extending “moral support with | cargo Charged with the theft of $10,000|cashier of the bank at Blaine and| the abiding faith that he deserves | ' }from his former employer, the) sentenced to from one to fourteen | to Senator Tillman, and charging ROOSEVELT MAY BE | Power Mercantile company, . of | years, has been pardoned by Gov, | President Roosevelt with “willfully | Lewiston, Mont. M. B. Sroenbring, | Mead jand viciously attacking the char lacter and integrity” of the senator licenses ate required in| The resolution also expresses the SECRETARY OF WAR | was inst night arrested at Port} Marriage . one Blakeley by Sheriff Tullock, of}, Marriage licenses are required ts py WASHINGTON, Jan. 12. — Py | owiston, and Deteotiver Phillips| Alaska New Jorsey’ (it residents |Delief that Titiman already has and Bryn of the local force, At|etherwise required), Now Mexico and | Vindicated himself volt” is the title that may be given |Bouth Carolina the president when he returng| the time of bis arrest he gave his) ") 5 ,,, rd_used by one of| — Threatened With Pneumonia. from his year's hunting trip in Af) Ame 44 Arthur Gerlach ‘ + 800 H.C. Is eI) Deputy Shipping Commissioner H rica, according to politicians today The alleged theft was committed | ee fe |B. Gehr is very iil at his home in It le acknowledged by those who| January 22, 1907, when Sroen-} REMOVAL NOTICE | this city threatened with pneu are close to the president that that | bring resigned his position sa oF | On and efter Tuesday, January 6,/monia, He was recently trans. post would be acceptable to Roose- | Keeper. On leaving Montana, | all Navy Yard and Port Orehard| ferred to this pore from Honolulu, velt, in order that he might take an | Went to Alaska where he worked i? route steamers will leave from C and the extreme cold has affected active part in the work on the|# Waiter and later returned to Port) mun dock, foot of Columbia st. *** /his lungs Panama canal and bring it to a) ———— as es po wend — SEE sful culmination H Roosevelt, upon becoming secretary, world place his first as sistant on the lid of the war de partment while he himself went to} H.-L. KLEIN. | THE SHOEMAKER, : if you can't get boots or # shoes to fit you, get them made HAND-MADE FATS & SPRCIALRY, Mme. PAUL (Without Commission) XCLUSIVE MILLINDRY, ON RRAL ety on ‘ px “ Panama is the bellef of those who BUILDING PURPOSE to measure at $173. A Vose & Sons, mottled ma-|as to terms that’s within reason, D, prophesy that the president will cpecete Sew ft, Campbell, 112 Coluw i 217 JAMES STREET. jhogany, looks new, now $212, regu-| 8. Johnston Co., Oldest and Largest come secretary of war " seagssasaaaisatttestseendd ‘lar $450. A superb mottled walnut| Dealers, Third and University, FREDERICK & NELSON and finish. * a | IRON BED, SPECIAL, | MISSION ARM | $645—Finished white, with | Soe eee bs | gold chilis; full width only, | GQ! Selected quarter rods, large brass knobs fitted | with Spanish leather, wide to each post ; with ornament- arms and square posts, al castings. Substantial filler } Three narrow panels fitted | rods; head 60 inches high } in back. INCORPORATED place today. Preight traffic on the Great Northern is at a standstill, The ar about: the GHT TRAINS MOVE. BUTTE, Mont. Jan. 12-—By U. |P.—The first movement of traffic by .| the Northern Pacific road since the cold wave struck this state took of the Pacific ocean me as the earth's i 55,000,090 square miles, ‘A FINE PIANO NOW | IN REACH OF ALL A SIX OR EIGHT-DOLLAR PAYMENT SECURES A SPLENDID INSTRUMENT IN THE GREAT JOHNSTON | CLEARANCE SALE. The assortment of pianos offered | in the great Annual Clearance Sale | $425, Clearance Price only $198. An- jat the D. 8. Johnston Co. is the) Other Steinway, taney mahogany largest by far ever made. Not only | guperb Tehaspea aes ey this, but the ridiculously small) used for concerts only, was $375, prices and the Make-Your-Own.| "Ow only $218, | Terms offer certainly leaves no ex The largest and fanciest style cuse for any home being without| Knabe, sold at $600, now $228, Am page taney ane Hh Johnston, virtually new, It matters not whether you wish| New Enalend: Ast stony comme ‘Suen Fe Re Mo S| A splendid Marshall & Wendall, jendid pt : e - = ag Sass hes so00 gid od used about a year, figured oak case, 1 only 16. A sup oy | fies for a $400 piano, or whether oe per Prepoh Wales Hardman, virtually new, sold Kimball,the regular $64 you desire the choicest of costly | good as ped Cay 4a ee Baby Grands sold at $850, $900 and} wainut Fischer only $167. A prac $1,000, offered in this Bale at $679, $617, ote tain of securing in this great Clear. ance Sale an instrument that Is positively worth double its selling price ONCE A YEAR CHANCE We can't begin to adequately de Clearance tically brand new, regular $326 Bel? you are cer piano, now $196, Another Knabe, jonly used short time, $267 takes it }in this Clearance Sale, and many | others Al a fraction of their actual | intrinsic value. UNEQUALED ANYWHERE, scribe one-tenth of the many fine| Have you ever seen such ridicul. instruments offered. We state | usly low prices tn print before? most emphatically, if you have any | Mave you ever read of such @ idea of securing a good plano within | SPlendid assortment? The above is not one-tenth of the pianos of. | fered in this Clearance Sale. Bach and every piano advertised is here and on sale at the price here eee the next year, investigate at once. KIMBALLS, STEINWAYS, ETC, this sale Come in and see, critically ,test But they will not be here lor and examine the beautiful medium-| Come early, prepared to buy Bach sised Kimball (like new) which} nd every piano is fully guaranteed goes now at $298, regular $450/ and will be found exactly as repre: style, A virtually new lar sented or “Money Back.” The pk mahogany Steinway, was $650, now| anos are here, the prices are cer $278. A fanclest style walnut | tainly the lowest ever made, and Kingsbury, now only $168, was $275.| someone will surely snap them up, Another Kingsbury, also largest, We can’t say or do any more except sige, cannot be told from new, only | to state again we'll accept any offer

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