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THE SEATTLE STA feo. 1. NO. TEN PAGES GOLD NUGGET SWINDLE REPORTED AT A.-Y.-P. E ENSTEIN NOW we IGATING i CHARGE Is Suspicious of Jewelry Sold tiem veritable gold t giifasnioned. ' of all «wind! in Seattle, was iy afternoon at ¢ reported to Chief pat the exposition cus gupervisor bt in the Alaska Bulld that supposed!y at a dooth a st Building were ke, the yred ing red AYP, on J gold | dis ADP da td nog | Mt puggets are mar f base nietal aud very To the Alaskar Bio have come from Color the Coloradan, from Whe intimation was giv-| that the nuggets re the real article Miners Grow Suspicious. went down with the of visitors, but some had | and ft began to be ‘wbout among certs Wat there might be the deck. ly yesterday afte gold miner of long tell the staff the fall eur Dimee!t. min 8 noon of acid and the alleged | . ‘These two refused © play . and the “nugget” bs (his aa green ae ever gs te mi to be C experts, were hah the Gorka fe in each case | and the cutting Nature, they say, way with her yet “Was good enough from a whole lot of and that is said of the game : tesued by the firm je concession bears the PH. Tammen and the [the Manufacturers’) i in an adva } Rear the malin Caught Many. 'Jm that building say been doing an @ince opening Impossible to es of persons that phony nugnets cities to show as and Alaska gold. aré small ones of crystal quarts, fe stick pins. rings, other bite Of jewel charged for them @ Same as for the gen en | | | | wae RECORD IS Phillips, the haif-breed| mo murdered Detectivé fin front of the old| court room before the hearing be-/ ator on the front, and he took them ay the night of No- 1997, and who was sen it rear fn the peniten-! ‘alla, war brought ‘On the steamsh!p Princess by Pherift MoCo) of today. to the county jail | herlif MeCool wit! tata! Sener to Ferry county, where! ‘ With the murder 1996. | Has Bad ecord, WAS Arrested in 1497 by |” me Wells within 15 minutes feached town. The half. eWas known to be ex. | EPhillips was about step! Patrol wagon he whipped Fevolver aud shot the heart, The mu 40 earth under a building ove and Washington at 2 60n fight which followed Was shot through the wrist Was amputated ¢ {6 Bad Gun Man. MWEYS swore that Amputated without ; mared be would return to} the physician who hand, and the de mm t at Went to Perry BR arinken braw tor eects Feleased from WO Bown hin cy oy Only a few woe Wab taken trio ov jal in | num, | early lthe extensions to the ware me HELP! ! HELP! HELP! Here it le--the very latest thing) Mile Suzanne Bergera, actress at in dr—well, we'll say, in clothes I. a a dress from the walst up only Tt fon't a posed picture taken in a studto or a costumer's — SUD QWORCE CASE 1S/OR. EDWARD E. HALE BEING HEARD IN NEW YORK SENSATIONAL TRIAL BEGUN NOTED DIVINE, AUTHOR AND AND PROMINENT PEOPLE | IN LIMELIGHT, (By United Pres) NEW YORK, June 16. arguments occupied most of the Opening day of the hearing of Catherioe Clemmons Gould's sult for separation from her husband, Howard Gould, which was today before Supreme Court Justice Dowling. Attorney Nicol, representing Gould, moved to dismiss certain Technical | begun parts of Mra, Gould's complaint on | ** &rew wuddenly weaker, and de the ground that they did not comlpy with the statutes, and proceeded © make a lengthy technical ar tment in support of his contentic Co-respondents Named. Mrs. Gould simply asks for a seperation, alleging cruelty and abandonment, but Gould bas started 4 counter sult, naming Dustin Far the setor, and Col. William Cody (Buffalo Bi) as co-reepond ente. Bince the proceedings were be | gun two years ago Mrs. Gould Poe | been receiving alimony at the rate of $25,00) a year. | Mrs. Gould appeared in court! She was gowned magnifi.| | cently In & black satin princess, im-| }mense black turban hat and black | lace veil. A pearl necklace was her only apparent jewelry. She carried | & handbag filled with letters. Public Excluded, wife, elo, ey aap she watched t to bus ove witnesses and re bra were excluded from the} wan ! | Edward Everett Hato, the Opera Comlque, actually wear em on the streets of Paris—gnd jen't arrested. It's created som: talk there along the boulevards and in the erilts SENATE CHAPLAIN DIES SUDDENLY TEACHER A VICTIM OF HEART FAILURE, (By Calted Pres) ROXBURY, Masa, June 106. the United States senate, eminen divine, author of “The Man Without and teacher, died early a Country today at bis home in He wae 87 years of age. Though Dr. Hale's health been poor for nearly # month, fears wore felt by members of hi family until a few days ago, whe the elty ba elined death ing physician, rapidiy The cause of hi Gs announced by the attend Dr. Temple, wa | heart fatture. The end was peaceful. The ister appeared merely to be rf ing when Dr tlent wae dead, There were presen’ in the death room Dr. Hale's daugh and «a num ter, Miss Susan Hale. ber of his personal. friends, ‘JAP CHILDREN Forty vltine:' patriotic little Nip- ponese children marched down from the Japan achool, on the corner of Main at and Maynard ay. to the wate front today and there they proudl | harbor. They completely won the ot Roy Lillico, the Ipunch hea oper all over in a special boat ey OBJECTS TO ORDINANCE FOR LIGHT EXTENSIONS), In a letter to Mayor Miller thie} morning, L. B. Youngs, superintend- f the disapproved of the clty ordl-| nance paawed June 2, 100%, which authorized and directed the board of public works to contract for the construction and installation of ad ditions and extensions to the distrib- uting system of the municipal ligh ing plant According to the ordinance, the auategate sum Of $526,525.55 was to be expended in payment for the xtensione. Mr. Younga says thie will not allow for the $100,000 required for preliminary work on the new dam needed to supply pow- which ts absolutely necessary if lighting plant ent nt aur made, Wants Sepa Eatimates. The ordinance also suggests that ewtlinates for each ward be made separately and bide called for based upon those estimates for the differ- ont wards of the city, In this man ner eagh ward wowld have a snanee for & saving in ggpe the bids ac etpted were lees than the entimat | Rut Youngs cites that ft} ould be a better plan rdinance in such & manger that water and light depart i$ to amend | lower than the estimate, and in another was higher tha wtimate, surplus could be transferred meet the charges of the deficlont ward Mayor Miller announced that would take the matter up with Youngs today, with a view to deter mining the me of the change ward the rite LAW HELPS BANKERS, (By United Press.) SAN FRANLISCO, June 10 Ruling that the indictment against former cashier of bank iam B. Nash, the defunct Market Street was returned under a wrong sec tion of the erlminal code, Judg Dunne today brought the cas against Nash to an abrupt F. Martel and Director L Ha vens met with similar dleporal ee ® Wednesday's Attendance, * Youterday’s total * = migeions * Total since the ing ad open 259,926 1, bi In a certain ward was M RRR Ra ee ee we other points of interest. chaplain of no re| | wan no suffering and the aged min Temple arose from the bedside and announced his pa se Language glee Gould paid no attention to his} fully took a Inunch for the war-| him | ships of their country lying In the Mr proposed clove. | Cases againat Former Ay oly A * * * * . 21,798 & WASHINGTON, THURSDAY, 10, SRATTLE, ‘VANCOUVER MEN WILL SEE FAIR }OFFICIALS OF BRITISH | COLUMBIA CITY COMING, JUNE MIDNIGHT PROWLER IS | SHOT DOWN ELMER E. SCOTT HOSPITAL BADLY INJURED | Seturday Will Be a Great Day at the A.-Y.P. Exposition, Joe Crane Gets Scott Be- side a Tent in Ballard The mayor, etty elvic officials ef Var | will be quests at tb urday, coming to delegation of th clal Travelers The traveling men are attend the U. ©. T. convention day evening and the cel Traveling Men's do Saturday The Va making the trig pogltion ver 6 in Beattie Joe Crane, w the rear of lard Hives in a tent 460 Went ¢ ‘th ounciimen and ouver, BC exposition Ba Joattle with ty nited Cor from wn raw! / Soott ic tempting to | wns wide of the this morning Crane fired four tin rec the 1 mm ho tried et amer Vancouver coming to Fri} bration of at the fair on offictals the ex are ° leg above tenveling upward en will be )pwet under the the} |The } a | phot ing | tft and coming 000 traveling a from throughout northwest. They will parade doy [town at 10:90 Saturday mo: with thelr own band. going the | teak powltion at noon. At the fair | fee many of the Pay Atreak attractiona | @pe } Will be thrown open to the knights | grip. Fireworks at ght} Will Include spectal set pieces for | the traveling men STEAMER GRAYLING 16 BELIEVED LOST My Votted Press) BAN FRANCISCO, June 10, id in marine that the little 68 foot steamer Grayling, which sailed from Seattle 13 days a has been wrecked. The toms authorit! in the fate of the little craft as they had intended to ex amine her cargo upon her ar. rival here, having heard rumors that si carried contraband oplum taken aboard in Gritien Columbia. When the Grayling left Puget sound she was ostensibly bound for this port on her way to Panama. No word of her tived since she left left trousers’ p wore t and Borge ded wah t here his wo Mot ation, D Buspicious Characters W V At about 1) o'el ic Woods, of 6612 lréporied to the 7 were tw last night th ay, N lice that auspicious looking eharac tere joafing about the velghbor hood’ of the anbaequent mb Patrolman Woleott went Vestigate but could find w Ae questioned ( at th [ara Crane floer tha apd that th? arou feces. atvald that they might come Avd about 1:30 a. m, Crane foatrieps passing round bie He was tying on bin cot at ihe bat immediately became ofS armed himeectf Marenontly he saw a sbodow on the Canvas, This disappeared and heard footateps at the other « of the teat. Then someone tefed to get to under the sed Crane started shooting Finds Wounded Man, informed th: had seen the men had handkerchiefs jowor part of their he tox hey he hack heard ont alert lw ) be went ontaide to see if ai anyone about be Hives tn a tent eried out You. have got me, Don't shoot ay More Help me, 1 am in pain,” Crane and his neighbor then pick e@ the man up and he was pod te the station. Blaser Brott, who claims that be itves at 2054 Weet Fifty-ninth #, works at the Pacific-\North, wratern Demurrage association. He lenya he was working there Uli 9:50 lost night. Then he left and had sone drinks in & saloon on Wash jie ston at. with a total stranger. He Can't Remember, Phey came out to Ballard to gether and Seott says that he can remember nothing more tl he waa by He je known In Ballard FORTUNE BURIED IN A CELLAR (My United Pree) BAN FRANCIACO, June WIth $66,000 buried in the cellar of bie house, Hetiry Kiseane. brother of the tate Ruben H. Lioyd lawyer, lived in a refugee shack wotil {t was torn down by the health | authorities ral The story of Kissane’w fortune | was told by him tn court late yee jterday in connection with the eet tlement of the Lioyd estate. Kile | who ta 79 yoars old, said that} earned the money ty the team |e. Demurra sociation a0 ing business and that shortiy aftor| 20 wedge that he was working} the fire he had his brother digi fey them til! six last night up part of the fortune and invest |" morning they could not tell it for him If he wor after that. Scott was Hie claim against the estate amounts to about $22,000, taken to the efty jail In an ambu laace this morning. He was able WELCOME ARCH Seott's story. Gcott says that he t 10.—~ a . n sane he > wae drunk and that he remembers worhing after he desta town tll he was hit by b Vet) He acknowledges that he wis crawling between the tents, but wre that he had no @ intent 1 | winttever The remainder of his ey is substantiated by his ifriends. Only a charge of dronker |tpes hav boon placed against him Vancouver, B. C. “Welcome to the Paeifie Northwest The ‘CALHOUN TRIAL tj) arch will be erected at Marion at} god Third avenue and will cost] NEAR THE END, $6,000. 4 Billott publicity couver 8. Rowe, acting for the committee of the Van} B. C,, information bureah, yesterday awarded the contract for the Vancouver Weleome Arch to E. J. Rounds & Company of thi«! city Upon the arch will be y r tnserthved | and ENTERTAIN WELL KNOWN PUBLISHER Mr. Russell Doubleday, of Double JAN FRANCISCO, June 10 day, Page & Co, a wellknown| apparent that despite New York publishing firm, was «| Proaeeutor Honey's prediction guest at the exposition today, be | tial of Patrick Calhoun for a ing entertained by Chief of Pub-|Biibery will not be Nelty Weltord Beaton fh prow ate Wace MBS wee | vouchers of the United {Bovis -_ company, signed by Tirey ; ».|WHEA | L, Pord, to clinch his case, Yester | ve here gr A storm of pro | tent ar from the camp of the de feause Attorney Alexander King, of the defense, branded Horey's attempt to have the papers produced as an effort to pry into the private affairs @ the company The court eu pended the exeoution of the order Panding the settioment of a techni Op! Jegal point raised by King END TOMORROW NOW iS IMPOSSIBLE, (By United Press.) the completed to ‘ n evidently depends largel 1 rae (Dy United Trees.) CHICAGO, June 10.—At the open ing the wheat market horizon failed to show the slightest indication of the remarkable dumping of long wheat, which appeared latef in the! weecion, forcing sharply lower levels for the July and moderate declines in other deliveries. The closing was %¢ to 2\c under yes} Pate =i GIVEN LIFE. SENTENCE (By United Press.) IN THE CITY MARIPOBA, Cal, June 10. j}@hehadey was found guilty of mur dor in the first degree and sen Dr. Jose Carlos Rodriguez, editor|tenced to life imprisonment today of the Journal do Commercto of Rio for killing John Halloran at Va dé Janeiro, Brazil, ie in the olty|raln on the night of April 6, 1900 stopping at the Lincoln hotel, He|Bhehadey was aecused of #| will be entertained during his stay called Halloran to the door of hi & \in the city, and will be shown (iejeabin and shot him in cold blood #/ A-Y-P, exposition, together with all| ax the result of a long standing | feud, . time | police of- | He also stated that he was! IN | | } | THE SEATTLE 1909, TEN PAGES ONE CENT WHO IS MRS. SNYDER? CAN IT BE SHE IS MRS. DUFFY? | MORE FOR ot “Good Fats check for $10 eriff Re as his subseription OVEN FUND this morning sent fund be o the ert T, Hodge » offioe tr 4 to a bu f the | = CHLIFOANA WOMAN q DEFEAT GEATAN FOR MARRIED FOR THE FOURTH TIME n NEW YORK, ward James De California, was married Mo evening at Jersey City to Mra, Da De Nivernais @ month ago had his Untied Press.) June 10. Nivernais Ed of day Zilla y Demouriez name changed from Livernash He for ted a California district in congress. The bride le 35 yeare old and hae been marries three times, by the Nevade courte. merty repr COUNTERFEITERS ARE CONVICTED Lottie Jeffries and Bert Rider, the | {8 couple srrested in Tacoma by | Upon the authority | U. 8 Bocrel Service Aftic Thomas found guilty of coun terfeiting yesterday in Federal | Judge Hanford’s court. They were }detended by Attoruey Tom Page who states that he will file an Poster, were | appent The tent beeame full of smoke, | but was frustrated. there | Seeing Go one, | éalled to his neighbor, who also | stantial and then a vYolee co surprite at t ee verdict, The Jeffries woman made des perate efforte to gain her freedom recently through the ineanity dodge, The evidence upon which they Wore convicted Was purely oireum many lawyers expressing IESTIGNTRS FIND and | | | |been tasued by means little or nothing to the | payers though | exregesarcsmooe: got on the oar} SUPT. PREDICTION THAT CASE WILL $08.0 9 f having | MUCH FAULTY WORK ( lal to The Star.) SPOKANE, June 10-—The examination of the new build- Ing of the Eastern Washington hospital Medical Lake today by the legislative committee disclosed much defective work on concrete floors and walle. The board of contro! will be criticized for accepting the buliding and the contractors will be asked to make the work good. SS THE INCOME TAX PROPOSITION (Py United Press.) WASHINGTON, D. C., June 10.—Senator Aldrich and other republican leaders in the senate this afternoon are confidently claiming that they have votes sufficient to defeat the income tax proposition, They intend to try and have adopted Instead an ameridnient putting a tax on the dividends of corporations, AYPHOTIZES WIFE: OF BROTHER AND THEN SIPS WITH HE (By United Press) SAN FRANCISCO, June 10-- of @ warrant by Thomas Colby, the searching for Colby's lpretty y « wife and bis brother, | Wiliam T. Colby. Colby charged }that his brother holds the woman under @ hypnotic spell, and that he has compelled her to run away with him. sworn out police are BAYAN ANNOUNCES: HIS; CANDIDACY FOR THE U. 5. SENATE (By United Pree) OMAHA, June 10-—William Jennings Bryan, through Rich- ard L. Metcalf, editor of the Commoner, today announced himee!f ae candidate for the United States senate to succeed Senator Burkett, whose term expires in March, 1911. Bryan will run for office un- der the direct primary law, which le modeled after the Oregon act. Members of the Nebraska legislature are elect- ed in November, 1919. The pri- mary will be held in September, | 1910, nearer REPORT MEANS NOTHING — TO PEOPLE OF SEATTLE BOUVILLON DISCUSSES SEATTLE ELECTRIC CO, STATEMENT, The report of the earnings at the Seatile Electrie company for the month of May, which has just Stone & Webster tas @ Seattle, ac Jouijion, Kuperin of the city cording to A. V tendent of public utilities. The company in. ite report an | nounces that for the month of May, 1909 it s earning were ) oxcens of the same month the year 1908 Owlng to the laws now in effect which Hint elty officigis in thelr investigations {nto such matters, no urate of the earnings of corporative compantes can be ascertained with a view to giving the people an idea of whether or not they are being treated as they should be. “To bring about re Me estimate dition of real | affairs whereby the actual earnings of a company and ite actual ox- pénses for increased service could be determined,” sald Mr “would take years of hard work jand legislation to make such a project possible At the present time we cannot tell from the company's figures how | much of their surplus te being ex pefided for better service Following is the report of Stone & Webster on the Seattle Electric company for the menth of May, 1908, with comparisons for the aame | | month of the previous year: Gross earnings, 109, Gross earnings, 1908, | Changes, 866,039 Net earnin: Net nin, Ch | Surplus over charges, 146. Surplus over charges, 879 | Changes, x *Increase. xD 1909, 1908, $160,285. $148,604 1909, $56, $88, 1908, pease. SoS FRIDAY’S A.-Y.-P. PROGRAM YAKIMA COUNTY DAY. Arrival of Washington State Idaho cadets 00 4 a0 « # open band stand lections by Wagner's A-Y Concert by Wagner's college cadets and University of P. band at ¢ band ain gate. AYP. Forestry building Arrival of Yakima delegation. Welcome at Yakima county and other exposition officials by Mr. Granvilfe Lothe President Chilbers ty delegation Flight of the airship Concert by ladies’ orchestra free band Handicraft in the Woman's building alrship Bickett family Concert by Innes Lecture, J. Blatr m—Fiight of the m.—Concert by Wagner band stand. 10 00 p 40 p 45 p. 00 1 ™. m m Concert Innes band Biekett family, Flight of the airship building. Addresses by and of the Yakima coun AcYeP Oregon State building attraction, foot of Pay Streak Muale pavilion Home,” by Mrs. Margaret AY ALY band, i P. Forestry building A-Y-P.” Musie pavilion. free attraction, foot of Pay Streak Bouflion, | *) ball game CAN MR. ‘CARRIGAN EXPLAIN IDENTITY MIXUP? Queer Facts Show That De- tention Home Is Greatly Favored matron of the iventie Detention une ae Mr a « arkable Duff Mre. M, King Home, n her woman Bnyder, ~ daughtes the hom » Mr his emblance that sentative, who ealled esterday afternogg, m the womal der addressed mother.” Just why is conducting the county sper man have Mrs. ler on the quite clear Well. isidered, the Kelley doing very well. Mf, Kelley, who might be included in the series of “Unknown Husbands of Well-Known Women,” finds a very comfortable home in this county Institution and partakes of he strawberries and cream and other seasonable delicacies, #0 iiberally supplied by the county Mre. Kelley. It le not of record th | Mr, Kelley pays any board, and | the ‘efore the presumption is that he is living as a guest of the county. Mrs, Duffy, Mrs. Kelley's daugh- ter, or Mrs. Snyder as Mrs. Kelley prefers she shall be known, {s for- tunate also in being a member of | Matron Kelley's family. In addt- tion, there is said to be a little | Duffy, only a few months old. Also, | Mr. Daffy ts said to partake quite frequently of the good things pro- | vided his mothertndlaw by Mr, Carrigan and his associates. at me Was not surpri known ax M \ Ke if she of the business of ein a thoroughly 4 ald wn ae payroll, isn’ Duff county | Kelley Family Does | All things con family is Some Figures for Taxpayers. 80 thet the public may thorough- understand just how “strong” tron Kelley is with County Com- missioner M. J, Carrigan, who ts the moving spirit of the board of commissioners, The Star again submits the following figures: House rent at 1644 King #t..$60 Salary of Matron Kel! 5 Salery of Mrs. Duffy . Telephone, lights, ete Grocery bill per month ly Total .... Cost for Two Months, In the two months from April 9 }to June 9, it has cost the county | $60 for rent, management and food jfor this home. In addition, the the county went to a big expense in furnishing the home. During j that time, according to Mrs, Kel- \ley's figures, upon whom there ts jno check, 46 boys and girls passed |through the home, some of them remaining only for a few hours, and others for a few days. The average attendance at the home has probably not been more than three a day for this 60-day period. For the care of theee children, the county Is paying all of the expenses of the entire Kelley family and in addition pays Into the family $140 a month in salaries. Mrs. Kelley buys what she Iikes and from Whom she likes, sends in her own bills to the county with no receipts or | vouchers from storekeepers, and ‘gets her money without question. Different in This Case, A short time ago a lock on the big door of the King county jail broke on Saturday afternoon, and tae the county purchasing agent could not be found, Jail Superin- tendent Roberts purchased a new lock from the Whiton Hardware company, The county commission- <ere, at the instigation of Commie sioner Carrigan, have refused to pay this bill. One of the tollets at the Kin county jal! got out of order a sho: ‘time ago, and the plumber was sent |for in a hurry to fix it. Hie bill | was $4.25. This bill aleo the county commissioners have refused to pay, |Several other bills, of seimilar | amount, for purchases made while the purchasing agent was at the or somewhere else out- _ {side of the office in which he is | supposed to be readily found, have jalso beon thrown out by the coms | missioners, and these Bheriff H |may be compelled to pay out of ‘salary of $200 per month. | And all the time Mrs. Kelley goes cheerfully on, buying delicacies for herself and family, and each month Mr. Carrigan, without question, at- taches his O. K, to all that Mre, Kelley does. WARSHIPS Go TO BREMERTON morning at 11 o'clock the four cruisers, Washington, Tenne- wee Pennsylvania and Colorado, hoisted anchor and majestteally steamed to thelr berths at the Bremerten navy yard The only warships tn the now are the two Japanese Aso and Soya harbor rulsers, AERES EMSS TES WEATHER FORECAST, * Falr tonight and Friday; ® ght west winds. ¥ 2 Se le ee ~ * ~ * * * ¥