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EFFORTS MADE TO LEARN MOTIVES FOR UNEARTHING FRISCO'S GRAFT (hy United Fr ed Franet Rogers houn tl war that noun we bearing Rudoly the witness controversy that “the am T transcript Bpreckels Heney Jntreduction before ing identified ae An official document. This was done and he withdrew his objec 8 short time t osting day stand, to anil tafor in question fous testimony of objected to ite te Was a of pre tions eckely was on the stand but a “lay and th t inter f the trial is antichpate ARGUMENTS MADE IN KISSING CASE (By Untied Urea) VALLEJO, Cal, May 19 Arguments wer the court of inquiry hearing the Lieut F. W. Osborn, accused of breaking up the home of Naval Constructor Holden A ans, by kissing Mra Evans last Christmas day, Evans summed up the case for the prose eution, conse preferred the <= > Final made today before whieh has been case of Naval TIME FOR ANANIAS. TO THROW A FIT; NEW CLUB MEMBER NO OTHER THAN T. R. TERRE HAUTE, Ind, May 19 Listen to the hot and bitter words of a defeated American presidential candidate directed at hia late and successful adversary: “Theo. Roosevelt's attack on so cialiam, his first contribution to Outlook, ws silly and his state ments palpably false. His gument is the same old, threw bare objection that has been par roted hy capitalist apologists and retaiters for 20 years. He shows that he knows nothing of the sub/Dam to crush wage earners who ject roves ‘free love’ icious, He condemns a great party His charge that socialiem ap Decause one member of it divorend | his wife and married another wom- an. Mr. Roosevelt's princtpal poltt- | an eminent repub- | feal preceptor, Mean, at the very time that Roose- Veit sat at his feet, was carrying on & Haison which culminated In a pul> le scandal, How is it, Mr. Roose was not outraged by this exhibition of moral leprosy in your awn per fond! and political household? Eugene V. Debs, a resident of this ctty, has much more than thie to say to T. R. In answer to the for Mer president's blast against woctal: ism. He answers Roosevelt cate vi a Here are some of his The man “whose misfortune Roosevelt selsed upon to fix tmmor ality upon a party with hat a mil Mon followers tn the United States, | was married while a boy and later realized to hia unspeakable sorrow that be did not love the woman, He did what thousands of republicans | have done. Prostitution enn vile as when within ¢ “The charge that advanced social. ists oppose private property and hostile to religion and morality !s false. Soctalists are not opposed to ‘private property,” means of life. Capltaliam, which Roosevelt detends, makes ‘private | impossibie to the masses ty prone their produets, It} 4s capitaitam that defiles religion and destroys morality.” “Roosevelt writes a vicious and) damnable lie when he say# that the lJeaders of our party uphold the po sition of instituting free love for married life. He gives no word of to support this wanton insult, and I throw the foul calumny back into Kis teeth.” “Socialism, Mr. Roosevelt, means industrial democracy, seif-rule and al, the forces of evolution are work: ing to thatend. We are going to fit ourselves by edneation to take con trol of industry.” “Roosevelt says our party would disband if we, the leaders, should attempt to force our followers to admit to equality all negroes and Chinamen. He has never read our platform or he would not make such a show of himself. women of ali races and nationall- ties.” the charges Roosevelt makes against me could be supported | should be in the penitentiary, He) has not forgotten that I offered 95,000 reward for anyone could disprove my statement that he was connected with the ‘Alton ’ in whieh Harriman, Roose velt’s whilom friend, stock and bondholders of the Chi cago & Alton ont of $63,000,000, | 1 have not the distinction of hay ing invented a spiked policeman’s club, of having thrown a@ gray: haired mother out of my domicile, entertaining prizefighters, thugs and gun toters, shooting a fellow | man fn the bn charging up San Remnants Baillargeon’s Half Price FRIDAY SPRECKELS MAKES GREAT WITNESS FOR HENEY sure down as far an t/ i jobarges against Osborn pee: | Mon after writing ‘we are practical } Who were later declared innocent.” r| Debs | saying that his articles were writ is wautohly ma} | noth velt, that four virtuous indignation | ee except in the | We to) day admit to membership men and) who | swindled the | PLAINTIFF ACCUSES | STREET CAR R may ‘COINCIDENCE IN SUICIDE OF SAMUEL E. HUGHES THE STAR— WEDNESDAY, MAY 19, 1909, JUMPS INTO ~ SAVED: FROM DEATH MPS I "1S CRUSH | | (iy United + mer b narrow ¢ | ’ { | The cane f John W, Kirk é ‘ “}auing the Beattle Hlectric compar |nounced that he was going to ond da had cnat off f whon he fe called as @ witness again | for $17,004 dan e up before] WIFE TELEPHONED ABOUT ONE |{; ail, My husband, Mr, Wood, took] an t i tomorrow | Supertor Judge mn thit) TRAGEDY WHEN HUSBAND | the car after Mr. Hughes and fol - ‘ ’ = The line of | Borns PLANNED ANOTHER lowed to wateh over him, But he Ceaptes trom the deck of the|, moving t , Al By Uehed ban this sire complaing that he was -Un- | Woode-got to the office too late may at ' Ar ‘ , : any " wiully . ogee : Hughes’ body wan found by the| steamship Chippewa Into the cold \ 1 the May if, tion regarding ae pepe godly Tipton Whilo Mre. Samuel KE. Hoghes of [Janitor of the elty lighting depart:| waters of the Bound with the inten ba d ‘, wie h spent abe ae Moan aeeane tut the {126 Brie st, was telephoning The | ment about 9 o'clock laat night, 44 | ton of ending hin life, but rege 4 nea arded a oar for hie by odtute ay -~ u ; ie neers except himaeit were | ® meat of the ina of pk Ue sin “Suahoe ill the water, Ollfe Corbin bit night hear Austin that bh : bys 7 “tm contalning & sulcide’s meswage, her . Hugh F | | BLACK HAND waa . given tranafer » continue thet cause wnaiderable exe 100 re giving large | iboats ’ "Thusband, Samuel 1. Hughes, whowe| wre. Hughes has been ill for sov.[C8used considerable = exciton a fr house want When asked far 4 complete state When asked for hie tranafer he | Mind had become deranged by Wor-|oral months and her sicknews and) @mong the pasengers (iy United Kress.) r tnoubtainalie Mg : nt of these sume hale fe] oe an altercation of 1. during |fY O¥Or business matters, was even | the attending bille are wald to have! Just as a Hfeboat manned by| HAMILTON, Ob May 4 him He 5 | pl hat he would be unable tol ta ne of the carmen thre thon planning his own death. |beon the cause of Hughes’ worry. | members of the crew reached the| the Inquest vie bap he ~y ot A mires him, saving an h tt today, although he had a : oa ro oda Hughes took his life by firing a The message which Mra, Hughes Ketterling, & Cincinnati & od Caldw be) ' worked most of the night fn an) oe ee nn 0) bullet through his brain, iis body | found in # bottle last Friday was |*treseling man's olde, he #60! Miami university in Oxford, Ob! al Cl lia effort to have it ready abn a was found lying face downward 10 |serawlod on the back of a card|from sight, The Chippewa cruised | the boy's mother tontifi at last! + an Py | ‘ con ; ‘ He was then dismiased and not j the main office the city Hghting | from the firm of McKinley & Wat-| about for half an hour, but no trace) Friday she received the following) » mind. fled that he would be expected to department, where he was @M|,on real oatate dealers, The MO*) o¢ the suicide was found lotter =a be ready to testify again at 9:30 | ployed as light Inspector . ’ ollows Look for|" = This fe to let you know tha r ia « ' H sage Wan ae ff Coin wi 4 aboard the NANCISCO, row morning, It ls expected Hughes loft his home yoaterday | the body of John Black.” The word corbin was placed aboar M6! aon tipped the Black Hand off to pag | that he will have the required atate with the avowed Intention of mak-lCaye or Cope was under the mes | Chippewa last night at Port Town-| the police and he was © member, | , know! <a ment ready by that time. ing away with himeelf, and about! cago, Whether that was the signa) #end by the police The man took) For that he lost his life Close | oy . pry a5 “The c ow before the body war | ton the starboard side near) your mouth us The request for the statement fol ton minutes before the body (ure or just t of the message) ® feat on . iewelk the testteche Neots ont late found ho had telephoned to hiel{y noc known, ‘The writing is mere-|the stern. Corbin sat in deep] (Signed) “DLAC K HAND." yesterday to the effect that Spreck- | SWEEPING DECISION MADE IN| wife that he was about to kill hint) jy @ gerawi, but the figures whieh thought until a few minutes past > - self. sne end of the card |o'clock, when the Chippewa was ¢ cle had patd Honey's office rent and| (NDEPENDENT TELEPHONE | are rouped on one ef hin: that Heney's partner, C. W, Cobb. CARES IN EAST. Hin Mind Wanders. were made by sosie one accustomed | posite, Cemrorbin plunged vi Not! @ can take the| had received fees from him. In this : Mrv, Hughes tmmediately nott-; to buplnes forme = word, Corbin plunged over the 1 fG Id Du t onnection i w stated that Cobd/ ified the police, but It was then too The message may or may not be) ral P ace Oo $s han $20,000 due him Levens reek ‘at that of some unfortunate The alarm was quickly sounded c AND, Ohio, May 19. ai ; * , Aw Corbin struck the Water Le COT) | —-wsmmmmmem ————s api ughes' 4 beer hon was 40 years old and had| As Corbin stru we = |The United States Telephone com.|_ “Mr Hughes’ mind had be . ee in the lighting de|menced to ery for help, A lifeboat pany today failed in its attempt “egg ohn her nie ts artment for two years, He was 4) was lowered j SHOR . to secure logal relief from the al- | Mt ee rs "has waneiies bie pe Hinent Odd Fellow, being a eap-| The abip's searchlight was played| ; a © had oon We 1 | promine : 4 | » leged tnroads made upon its long} Pe nl We tried to keep him| tain in the unfform degree of the) on the struggling man and the life There § no room distance agreements with local ip dependent companios by the Bell concer Attorney; The petition fled by the United argument for the | States company asking « temporary linjunction, restraining affiliates of on the}the Bell company from alleged at ond-| tempts to induce the pendent ‘on, | companies to violate thelr existing m by | 99-year contracts for long distance being | service, was refused by Judge Tay-| jor of the United States court Whiting made the dele he court will deliberate for several days before ing ite findings to Washin where they will be passed uw the naval department before made public Osborn may be acquitted, ordered to face @ court-martial, or may aim ply be reprimanded case The Hell companies named in the | Tele petition were the American jphone company and the = | Union Telephone company | defendants were charged In the pe }titien with operating a trust in the restraint of trade That the de cision given by Judge Taylor | }wounds the death k of the io | dependent companies ts the opinion | aire at SRE Ee. Juan hill by pro: of having ‘set Ved" a coal strike on terma which operators want made perpetual, denouncing & man a8 4 scoundrel | and taking his campaign contribu: for} Ni Priday will be a real “Show | Me” day with the board of public works, Three contractors “soe been cited to appear before the| board and show reason why they should not be declared delinquent ou local improvement contracts. If) they are declared delinquent the! contractors cannot have anything | jto do with municipal work for a period of two years. The contractors on the list cited) tnelude P. J, Metlugh and Timothy i Ryan, both prominent tm the focal | contracting world Melivgeh has) nearly a doson large contracts | which are threatened If the board) takes adve ree action SENATE TINKERING STUDENT SHOOTS| WITH | TARIFF HIMSELF WASHINGTON. May 19—The senate today #track out the proviso PULLMAN, aa May. 19.— ny EB. David. json, a member of the junlor class men,’ or of publicly condemaing men, in the shadow of the gallows. Hdicules Roorevelt ten from the standpoint of wage earners and farmers. He says that) Roosevelt sent troo) roton had struck to have a state law regulating hoars enforced He threatened the striking teameters of Chicago. Hin “sympathy with the capitaliat,” Debe says that Roosevelt had seven years and the national ma. chine to put an end to “brutal; wrongdoing” and to mitigate) “dreadful suffering” and he did T. Ros statement that he te a) “wage earner” on the Outlook i howled at by Debs, who asks “Who woulds't be at " per word?’ to the tariff bill permitting the free ——— of lsce machines for two years. Paynter's amendment to reduce the duty on lnotype ma of the state college, aceidentaily shot and killed himself yesterday chines was also defeated by a vote! afternoon while cleaning « small) tomatic rifle. The bullet entered the throat and passed upward of 16 to 43, Beveridge today announced his through the brain. Death was in: entaqoows. intention of having the wateh movement schedule reviewed when the Aldrich bill Is ready for final pasange. The senate agreed to 4 paragraph relating to the placing of a tariff on decorated cans and boxes con taining articles imported from TO BERING SEA abroad, except those which are hermetically sealed Usited Press) é | st. PEFERSHURG. May 19, —A }local newspaper publishes a di patch from Tokyo saying that J: |pan has determined to send a war-|} ship to the Bering sea on account of If [the repeated selaures there of Japanese vessels by American and |] Russian vessels. i BRAKES FAIL; TRAINS C CRASH cHicade, ‘sts May he — Several | persons were injured, one serious ly, in a collision between two south. bound trains on the Northwestern Elevated road, The collision is aup |f posed to have been caused by the [failure of an alrbrake to work | Exposition Tickets $10 For the Season. Good Any Time. | ||Sale Ends}}| ‘a inl0Days|| EU Orders Received at Any Bank Also Treasurer’s Office, 321 Globe Block. Odd Lot ' of » Central Vaion official F a raising to power of elderty or fail- | me | Pacific la wireless telephone system. Dr Jat home yoaterday when he an order —— | NEW THRONE LAW want your (Ny Usited Pree) The Young Turks CONSTANTINOPLE, May 19 —lenergotic and virile rulera They] If legislation favored by the Young] want & general law of succession that provider for the coronation of Turks meets the approval ot Oe rr senior son of the former partiament, the time ered Turk j me onarch. If this legislation ie enact ish law of euccesaton to the throne | ed before the death of the present may be annulled sultan, which t# deemed extremely A ding to the presefit law, upon | possible, there ts every probability the death of the arch the crown | that Mohammed will be asked to} to the sentor ant of the] meal the amendment with his ap-| founder of the dyt This pros | proval abdicate in favor of a { greater physical vigor # in touch with the ideas of t modern world ot invariably results in| prince ing men, rE RT TO INSTALL WIRELESS TELEPHONE SYSTEM (Ry Vetted Press) hopes to have the OMAHA, Neb, May 19-—Offi cessful operation within two yea ciate in the offices of the Union| A copper wire will be laid a railroad soon jill be | the track, jenabled to speak to operagives and passengers aboard trains between i thie city and Ban Francisco by up by Instruments in the care an Millover, the company's electrician, | cars of the trains. has been given authority to install the necessary equipment. He| locomotives, Last Recital of Season YOUNG TURKS WA NT — system in suc “CRAY MAN ISA this wire carrying the sound waves which will be picked offices, Sound waves will be sent over the wire by high frequency |machines, carried in the baggage Power for these | machines will be furnished by the nd he nd SPLENDID PROGRAM ARRANGED FOR D. S. JOHNSTON COMPANY MUSICALE TOMOR- ROW EVENING. The D. & Johnston Company will) Mn give the lant of the seasan’s Pianols | soprano, Mr Recitale in thelr hati tomorrow eminent baritone, (Thursday) evening. A high clase program has been ar- ranged for this auapictoun ceraston to fittingly close the most & ful season by the House of Johnaton The participating artiste include Alexius 1 and Bape. ofty, |1t will be well, however, hand early tomorrow evening to bh of concerts ever given sure getting a seat i at 5:15 pm. 1316 Second Avenue-—HOFFMAN CLOAK & SUIT CO.—-1316 Second Avenue. SENSATIONAL SUT SALE 300 Women’s and Misses’ Suits have just been recelved from our New York Syndicate to enable us to keep up with the rapid selling pace. They are all strictly tailored models, made of the highest grade worsteds, eatin finish pranelia, shadow stripe Panamas, ete, in Diack and all the leading colors, Values up to $40.00. On Sale Thursday, * Friday and e Saturday . LOT %—Hxtra fine collection of three-piece models now #0 high In favor, They combine costume and coat and are made of some of the highest grade fabrics in the leading colors—tan, reseda, old rose, taupe, catawba, Atiantic blue, strawberry shades, etc We cannot say too much about them and we ask you to come early and see for youteelf what wonderful bargains they are. } THE VALUES IN THIB_LINE ARE UP TO $66.00 ‘ On Sale Thursday, Friday and e Saturday $30.00 Opera Capes, all shades $65.00 Women's Black Peau de Bole Conte, wiik ined , $45.00 Fine Imported Long Tallored Coats 50 Net Walats 0 Tailored Walsts . $2.50 Petticoats 2.50 Raincoats ’ i $7.00 Lingerle Walsts . $15.00 Lingerle Dresses ...+ ‘ i o5 Greatest Cloak and Suit Sale i in Seattle Vomen's Suita in Serges and fine Suttings, all shades; well tal lored; values up to $25; selling out at 89.45 Hoffman Cloak & Suit Co. Selling Out the Novelty Stock, 1316 Second Ave. Conditions of Hacecctit Cash and No ec i Mine Marte No admission tickets are required. to be on Grace Harris, the well known} F. Heyman. allas Hargrave, wanted the | for passing worthiews paper in Min- jaeapetia Bishop, the talented violiniste of this a part of this state. Recital begins $1.15 No. 18 B if Nickel Nisuat | brother in North REFUSES TO FIND, believed to have been of incendia origin, and in whieh one life was eres caped from the asylum at Bigin, I) Origin, the losses aggregating clo: boat crew pulled vigorously toward! urged on by the erles and about the house more amen pce: When |; rats - Petite tow te tnViting than a snow- suddenly sank from white bath room. The tub,the bow],the| | wash basin, the metal ‘pipes, fixtures and taps, the tiling and wood- work all need the) cleansing, brightening | \influence of Gold Dust. Corbin, cheers of the the lifeboat w of Corbin, he aight Corbin ts thought to have & Yakima and an-| other in Montana MAN GUILTY (By United Pree) O, Nev, May 19.—A jury In! We've Missem’ Shoes ed States eistrset court, at A heapin tablespoon- | — ont eee o om City uned jo return a aint eet oF Verdict of puilty against George ¢ (401 Of Gold Dust to af correcuy gs: Waite, formerly Welle-Fargo agent spites ie Mra ateed ith torgers tor uar-| Pail Of water is all that J | * sic. sonng ag ing sent a bar of bullion to the is required, sod tileh Obs - United States mint, at San Fran} i very ne a clnoo, under an assumed name, re | cetving a cheek for the same and) indorsing It with the assumed name which he had given to the mint authorities. ‘The case was without | prece: dent, Gold Dust is the greatest of all sanitary cleansers, It searches jout ev- lery im- urity Pe kille every germ. $2.00, $2.50, $3 According to Siae The Young Lady's tems be very carefully her here and jet us FIREBUG United Pree) y 1%-—-Four fires, ci CHICAGO, lost and property valued at $100,000 was destroyed, have caused in- ed activity for the search for) Andrew Hanson, who recently es) In all, since Hanson's excape, there have been 19 fires of questionable to half a million dollars. lea prremaniac. WORTHLESS CHECK PASSER CAUGHT HUTTE. Hanson You have never eaten fish as they cook th CHICAGO CAFE, Spring Street Nothing Like It in SEATTLE Mont, May 19%—George American Fourth and Great Falla and elfiena, as arrested at Dillon, in the north- Heyman is a traveling salesman. Hie alleged spurious checks were ued on the Metropolitan bank of vew York. YOU MAY ORDER W LIKE In this restaurant | chances are ten to one! get what you want | birds’ nests and 9h humming birds’ like are barred. made up of the and best meats, even delicacies are whenever you ¢ and at popular Music Every Evening from 6:30 to 12:30, Including Trimmed Knuckle Joint Block Plane 79c Our prices are lew. _ Sale of Broken Lats) TheNet At the Ruffalo Sater Bt Broken lots of bats, shoes and fur $1.15 You save th sale to close this out Prices by buying now, You will al | are reduced to leas than wholesale. | | counter y other equally as bt | 3 = | EXPOSITION FOLD SENT FREE Ste ie the gap FIRST ape tore for quick | adjuster |The N and ley 18 ts te elle at $1 al adjuster at $1.30 and Wo are always 18 Bailey Nic kel Trimmed nt fi If you want to send an eastern friend & eo ge folder of the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition, taney lock ast a one just iasued by the i Bri} Stanley Block Plane ne | 1-2 Inches long, 1 1-4lineh ° SEN ctsis os he Chicago «long, 1 a-4-ineh Cutter Stanley Block Plane. .4e MILWAUKEE & ST. Railway contains maps of Seattle, of the Sxa™m) Lake Michigal 1 S-d-ineh ¢ hailey Block I 6.1 d-4-ineh Cutt 1-2 Balley Bloc! RDe It grounds, and of the states between the Puget Sound It is printed in several colors and is an vitation to visit the Exposition and the N@ Coast 1310 Second Ave. "For the Little Ones Comfortable Car \ tlages and Go-Carts without number, ‘Get Poyner'’s Prices. 8. H. POYNER FURNITURE Waldorf Bldg., 708-10 Pike St. | R. M. BOYD. COMMERCIAL AGENT oA -Dae 517 Second Avenue, Seattle,