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THE SEATTLE SlTA “th NO. LIFORNIA BOOSTERS” OME TO SEATTLE TODAY 96, sy YELL FOR THE! ALASKA-YUKON i FAIR. —_— 1 ent of the West. — Mand i hand! for the weste alaska Yukon rn land, seal stan.” the abo tosis on! i Seattle repres ber of tic tral committee chamber of ve Califo L ontatty Commer than th in of the ¢ per Kindred organiza! K the most Work in Harmony for the # of the wa a the Pactfic coast ‘nto Travel in Great Sty'e. ae 12 care in the tu Well af the figest (ran o this at 8 o'clock this trate, is a. Qbeervation car ar eath car being the fir its clase available e there are all told 115 anumber of Ore m oo their atl they return! ft accompany today wie next Friday af hours the party stopped principal towns Nicholas, ‘where they were and where the Mt of fellowship was ex & Poyal good will of the party are by the Co bright fornia state #ach man wears tn i open sesame y the party god this ttle dash foute, the wireless sta train talked to numer along Speer ty communication the Hine an throughout practical Members of the Practical test of Of Wireless on moving every equipped Bi Aho equipped throusho: Seley lotal exchange | val of the tra arrt att Hawatian he Union de Quin carrying its ow pe which con A Opecial musical featur the excursion, rendere Of selections. Real Boosters. Yen of 106 Califor visit my to th . exposition | diffused twelve cars of thi train. WHO WHIPPED ALL ir ON CHIPPEWA GETS FINED ——. ‘Mecesatylly ¥ feamehip Chip ¥. routing & private leaped overboard the ship doc ; a Datroima woidler city j Awaited he pnd jail John B. Gord ee Will aspen 4 fine of abi i the nex influence « # black hottie ‘Was offers: ® Muiet the Teeeive a jet ve. unr eft but him a sey of the ‘Worried tthe r each and a to ed optics @ her mo 'd, only t know w} WO forget That se wa stewa sin to liquidat Se ee TEN PAGES CALHOUN CASE IS NEAR END FINAL ARGUMENTS BE- | ING MADE BY AT. TORNEYS. Bribery Is Branded as the Greatest of All Crimes. PER RRR RR Ee Calhoun tndleted March Ad Mareh 2 Arralxned Aprtt I Kutered plea of July 25, 1908. tted to oo ball not gulily Hrought to trial January 1 etal nm * * . * . * * * * * * veniremen summon @ a * ecial veniremen examin @& i$ . Exeused by the court, #4. ® Challenged 44 * Peremptory ¢ used: Defense 10, 5 * Veniremen accepted, 13 + Jury completed April * * * 7 * * . * caine alleng wecution Time consumed taking 50 days Official words transcript, 1,475 a a ee Ee ee ee (thy United Press) SAN FRANCISCO, June hundred and fifty-three days after the commencement of the trial of Patrick Cathoun, president of the Talted Railways, charged with the of Fred P. “ One bribery 6x-Supervisor fo granting of a franchise for an over head trolley system, the attorneys nm thelr closing arguments to Assistant District Attorney John O'Gara, who has been Special Pros right hand man throughoat the exhausting trina) opened far the proseention. With arms outstretched and his power ful votce ringing through the court room, O'Gara flayed the spirit in which the « i bribe was of ndant, aod made al to the jar honor of thelr integrity of their ecutor Henay's lore an Impasete to safegw he and the jarymen, he are be evidene sald ra wh with rotted te * » show that you who can do your duty, Y thot have in your home ge a that presides dt the Oak troderick ste. car a genius that presided Abo Ruef's office. or the evil genius which held the meetings of the su Mowry's ha here is mor evil and evil the awa pervisors in The crime there any ¢ the state or to ¢ ove ¢ which IS HELD UP ON VIADUCT OTHER ROBBERIES REPORTED TO HAVE OCCURRED LAST NIGHT, a stor yw of passing and = fro m of Raymond, this «tate, was held up and robbed of $62 by two thage on University viaduct last night on wa walking wt ay when one of bbed him by the nd, while the ets After warning their vietim they would throw him Into the if he made an the walked rapidl the pedes to Isaac the at toward the thugs throat from be that bay thugs water outer towards Neither of the thugs was masked rding to Morton. No trace of highwaymen was found by the detailed to scour the vicinity using @ passkey a burglar trance to the residence of Menifee, at 206 20th a The «lar secured $4 thing else of value was © inte the residence Highland value was visited the at 1823 and an er, at 3909 B nothing of neak thief Guy Orr last night over ile Mei eee Mee tee ie ee ed WEATHER FORECAST. tonight and t winds. Pair Tuesday * * * . * * * - * . * * | jand Morris connection with the) | metal was on the ARE CAUGHT MAKING THE QUEER COIN COUNTERFEITERS JAIL ACCUSED OF CRIME. IN Woman Fails to Play the Game, and Men Are Caught. Recause a women's wit falled to respond In the Carl P under time of emergency Monon Was youterday placed the ot half dollars, Kalwton and ble wife, | the name of Cora St later caught in the act the “queer,” and were ederal Officers Thom: | as Tt. Poster and William Glover. Mohou, in company with a wom who unfortunately was allowed to escape, visited the baseball grounds yosterday and the two} spurious half dollars were passed in payment for admi arrest on charge Pasting. codnterfelt who Clair gave wore of making Arrested by an salon Telia a Policeman, When Jack Arquette, of 960 Den Way, who was the vietim of the counterfelter, discovered that he had been cheated, he notified Patrolman Zlebarth, who accom panied him to the grandstand and to him Arquette quic polnted out Mobon and his com When Patrolman Ziebarth ped up to Mohon an where he secured the b with which he pald for the sion tickets, Mohon replied without hesitation that he got the change on Pike st, and at the same time he attempted to slip something to the woman. Woman Bungies Her Job, Here was where the woman failed bim and her bungling work a tracted the officer's attention pbing Mohon's hand he found) four other counterfeit pleces Mohon was placed under and at police headquarters would tell nothing other than that he was a telegraph operator from Everett mong Mohon's cts a receipt for room rent at Ninth and Union was found and the federal officers investigating the place found It to contain a complete counjerfelting ut fit ny step asked him dollars arrest Waited for Others. disturb anything. for the other cecupants While waiting, they in hone message, | persumable from Mohon's compan: | jon of the ball game, who left word | for the landylady to tell the people in Room 2 that Carl had pinehed This messare never reached the people in Room 2, and when Mre Ralston ret ed she was not allowed to enter the room, but was hurried to the po sta: When Ral returned he en tered the apartment by a rear door and when the federal officer Into the room he was at work on a bOcent plece They but to reta te did not walted been tor Admits the Counterfeiting. ftie that he k of co’ but a abort time Raletot had no chance to conceal any of the counterfeiting appil ances, and moulds, files, unfinished coine and much other damaging evidence was found. In a pan in the pantry dollara as yet ung i covered, The pot for atove was ® had nterfeiting were halt die ing the da quan led on the me tity of metal floor and stove. POLICE GET BLIND PIGS PLAIN CLOTHES MEN ARREST FOUR FOR VIOLATING SUNDAY LAW, Police acoured the elty ye jay of violations of the Sunday Huot law, and four men fei] in the tolls For several past it has been a matter of common talk that bootleggersa” and others at Madi son park have enjoyed a steady trade in liquor on Sundaya Patrolman P, BE. Morrie and Dep uty Sheriff L. K. Church visited Madison park yesterday, and had little trouble in purchasing beer from Edward Dodd, Dodd was ar rested and taken head quartera, He locked in a cell by bal) Frank Dunn was arrested White Navy saloon, 1114 Western av., by Patrolmen Huhn and K. ©. ch for selling liquor, He was released on ail, Patrolmen Shiel Schelling and Wright arrested Loule Larson at the"Minnesota bar, 201% Occidental av., fof dispensing whis and beer, and Oscar Conner was caught selling intoxicants by Pucrolmen Morris and Church at the patrolmen In plain clothes | In search months to police escaped being depositing $100 cash at the key hk th th tk tok) Woalern hotel | SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, HONORS FOR THE FRENCH DIPLOMAT M, JUSSERAND AND WIFE FETED IN SEATTLE. A Big Reseplion Will Be Held at Exposition Tonight. With the beautiful Interior of the hington State building at the position decorated tn F oh and American. flags and flowers, and the moat distinguished local so; Ww MADAME JUSSERAND. clety in the receiving line, one of the leading soctal events of the A Y-P. exposition will be the recep. tion this evening of the ambassador and Madame rand. The distinguished foreigners are the guests of Samuel Hill at the Perry, and today pald a visit the fair, where the ambassador was entertained at lunch Madame Justerand was the guest at a luncheon given by Mra. Ballin ger, wife of the secretary of the intertor, at the Golf Club thie after noon Last evening the visitors s of honor at a dinner Junge were given AMBASSADOR JUSSERAND, Perry. and this Collins, char ittee on hoat at tion. horing State bullding aition officials, stock iholders, and me he By the guest nde with t the north by Mr. Hill at the evening Mr. Jostat man of the D entertaine be the a dinner The gue the in ex] jony ape may their ngement enter the fair # autos or carriage entrance, The reception ts at 8:40. In the recelving Hine will be: Mrs. J. K. Chilberg, Mra. A. 8 Mra. C.J. Bwith, Mrs, B.C. Hughes Mrs. J. W. Clise, Mrs, J. 8. Gold amith, Mre. Will H. Parry, Mra. F. W. Baker, Mre 8. Mear Mra Josiah Coiling, Mra. Jagob Furth, Mrs. George Boole, Mra, C. R, Col line, Mra. H. C. Henry, Mra. N. H | Latimer, Mra. R. RK. Spencer, Mra. G. V. Holt, Mra, R. A. Ballinger | Mre. M. B, Hay, Mra, Wm. M Shet- | | fleld, Mra, 1. A. Nadeau, Mra. Bor nard Belley, Mra. George F. Russell, Mrs. A. B. Stewart John F Miller, Mr. J. EB Gov, J H, McGraw, Gov “PULL. FOR PULLMAN” (5 THE SLOGAN AT FAIR TODAY PULLMAN PEOPLE STREETS AND HAVE A BIG TIME. Mra Chilberg M. E. Ha the at the mornin the College dets, Pullman” wa today Pull for slogan of Pullman da exposition This Washfhgton State with thelr band and 600 citizens of the flourishing city in the Palouse araded down town with a Float and numerc banner ing the Pullman legend This afternoon the visited the fair, where the will hold sway this evening. They have managed ble vu bear Pullmanites to give thelr eity a big boost and lots of advertising since they arrived in Seattle It ian't so much what a man does an what he doesn’t do that brings him happiness. Frevet} mn: | Kerry, | PARADE! MONDAY, JUNE 14, 1909 Onwisow TMS 6 TEN PAGES THIS CAMEL OL1PLS DOWN SUSTAS LASY COUNTY Comm ss OWNERS PLUTOCRATIC VAGRANT | UP IN THE POLICE COURT - 3 SHACK DWELLER HAS | MONEY IN THE BANK. | Afrested by the city police on the clvarge of beggary rancy and having no visible means of support ing in rebut tal a bank ace collaterals aggregating $4,000 more, and var but produ wat ¢ | bealdes being the owner of an Alas construction dis w und fe the startling closure made before Judge John B. Gordon yesterday afternoon In the cane against alatthew barcon There is nothing in Lareon’s per adnal appearance which bears the eatohet of plutocracy. Like Homer of olf, he might wander among and tingle with hie fellows for months with no hint of his covert greatnens. In addition to his hoard ed gold it developed In the testi mony that he is about to complete & steamship to ply between Seatt) and Alaska, of which owner kan boat 1 this, fo brief, ne ts sole Lived in a Shack. When hie case Attorney Do Hruler, mauat have made th Stentar rattle its in agitated envy, said “bir. Larson, you are charged with being ad indigent person and & Vagrant, having no Visible means of support, What say you, guilty or not guilty? Not guilt 4, City at was co in a voice th Rhos fleshiess by lace was the nic Call witness re ponded the attorney The officer and Gon Lake testifies had been ele juhack, destitute provisions of ex [had been we live chickens supposedly acquired without due procesa of law or the consent of the owner Wer They said that he was indigent, wa worthless, that he had an inherent and donatitutional aversion all kinds Of manual labor, and that his t ary Was betokened by his filthy elothes Upon its face the case of th ity wae Very plausible, but when the | redéubtable Matthew took the stand the fitmay frostwork up by De Bruler's ‘men. Ineub: atanfial pageant j into thin air | Has Money in the Bank When asked to tell his stor jto refute the charges against hiw | with) a voice bell-like in ita clear ness, and with an alr of sangfroid and resolution, he said I have 7,000 @ash in the Scandinavian bank,” and be threw down his | bank book for the inspection of the leourt; “besides 1 have \thotwand dollars in notes De Brueler and Judge with wonder's wide and eyes,” were Inspecting the of the added completed and that he nm ca ig a sack of bullt like this faded var sevorn gilt-edged Gordon startled irrefut vagrant Moreover a boat to Alaska and all you fel trial trip De Aron was lost evidence when he T have about ply betw here and II will be glad to give lows n free pass on its The sarcasm was crushing |Brueler was crestfalien, He address the court and it noticed that his voice had much of its dynamics ond vibra tory Your honor, the city ia compelled to abandpn ita oa This man may be a chicken thief but T think ft is a Herculean tash to prove a plutocrat cooll power & Vagrant [SERRE HOH HH * |® EXPOSITION ATTENDANCE }® Yenterday's total admis |® s#lons |* Total : date admissions to eheex usa aeanna $7,000 and j ordinary | {at the exposition NIGHTS TEMPLAR IN WOMEN. WOULD uP lee ON THE EXPOSITION GROUNDS CONCLAVE HERE TOON SIX HUNDRED ARRIVE FROM TACOMA TO JOIN BIG PARADE, AND DO A SOLDIER BOY STUnf. W tary itary at the month, a model m in m In natty wu rma and with col men occupying ors fiying the Knights Templar from al) parts of the state mobil ized this morning at the Arlington hotel and marched to the Masonic temple 20 lst ay., to Indulge conclave The parade nearly a quarter length, and wher Tacoma delegation members joined it bands, and flying « ed the appearance function in full bloom The Tacoma del in full foree, marched terurban station to the and jolned the parade camp, and keeping It order if the women of the in make good their announced Int tion of & el camp oo the fair grounds The women of the U. P, 8 organizat are to rend number of concerts at thr 21, and they use of the model ue one, tn the wae a gorge ofam at 10 o'clock oft with slors, it cal ns brass present: | ginning Ju A-Y-P. | asked for th ning the will probably in-|only «women to camp Arlington, | thi mer, several wome there. Bus-| te zations | iness tr clave was adjour t the cam od at 12 o'clock for recess until plan 1:30, and was then resumed. tary or fr Nearly all the commanderies of the | be in camp at represe | week thi of an | begt The be the fa not at ation arrived © fate were - SILKS RUSTLE IN COURT AND CLERKS T TURN MAIDS satisfied with proceedings but all that a fe days th were SUPERIOR JUDGES DON NEW GOWN FOR FIRST TIME TODAY. f attire « The Tod history ty Judges ulation court robe judges and their new gowns iy for the first time tn the (Star Special superior courts in thi OLYMPIA, J donned the z gown set right Service.) 14. —"De the memt morni looked handsom appeara to Of course That is their u it might be better handsome Court house etrele dor and t were U hu it clerks were shouldn't lerk, with to lend a hand lan’t er very sally quiet cor ed with whispe Even the blase visibly agitated they be for each exception he maid court Why court ¢ ner to preside The most argued toda ish county Great Northern question whether must obey th ders for a unifo: at today important and fo wl hor they appear a bit flustered There ts nothing like the of office to lend dignity to a court The Judges all expressed MRS, LEWIS DIES OF HEART FAILURE [RRR RRO Rk ok * TODAY, CAN SPRINKLE v be allowed Irrigation onight fron a ton mn wi Lewis, wife of ©. app rday morning dN., of heart funeral will be held at 10 o'clock place at Mc tery, Aside fro Lewis leaves one Mr Lewis waa} Mr Low! at he fallure tomorrow from the terment Pleasant ceme husband, Mr 24 ra of age just pa Ann O. red 18 gat The morning faml re will L. B. YOU * + * *. * * 7 * ee take ANOTHER ye BRADY HERE) on. TODAY ys Brady Cedar rive James in th Washington t to visit to the jstopping at the Governor day at tl andor will officially § jof Idaho cadet New gue ba and light of the view t niver , Who are oneamped | the ling WiLL occuPY MODEL campP!! iding a week at the mod-} must have almost eact first day fat of th were nee i to the change | ONE CENT GODDARD WILL ASK CITY COUNCIL T0 PROBE CHARGE OF ATTEMPTED GRAFT STRAIN AT AN GNATS; SWALLOW A CAMEL COUNCILMAN TO TELL OF ATTEMPT TO BUY HIM. Big Scandal Sprung in the Purchase of a City Stable Site. of ch smack of attempted brib- ery, made to him by Harry Lipp- As a wi result advances acting in the interesta of attle company and the People’s Gavings bank when negotiating for the sale of the company's properties te the city, Councilman A, J. God- dard with the city a report of his dealings with a request be the 8 Transfer will ¢ coune with Lippman, that a full Investigation made » Goddard stat ired that’the in- n trongly His refusal do with the mat- asked to he says, of Mr. committee | waa due methods the lust week Something Wrong Here. w enough about this mat- el that it is wrong,” said nan Goddard. “Last Mon- man Conway sent the bill 1 told have nothing to do that he btmnself had would it oon Mr. Goddard held f with other members of the finance committee and ex- pressed his opinion that before any n taken In regard to pur- le site an investiga- of some sort should be made. advised that the Seattle Trans- fer company’s property had better be dropped by reason of the ad- vances made to him by Lippman, Approached by Lippman. chasing the s tion it According to Mr. Goddard, Lipp il] man came to him last Monday and will be a novel sight} 48ked if he would introduce a bill A.-Y-P. exposition late this} Alling for an appropriation to pur- Uni versity of Puget Sound, at Tacoma eh ase the ttle Transfer com- land. At that time Mr. God- Lippman informed him People’s Savings bank, of Lippman, was the repre- nid be glad to meet 4 talk with him is credited ssured = Mr pany’s n-| dard sa the | which he. et ¥ and have Lippma he y fina with also Goddard of according to . an said that the company’s big tally-ho was the disposal of Mr. God- d during the summer months. Wanted Goddard's Help. h Councilmen Conway and ave backed the proposal to the transfer company’s \. ast Wwe when the matter & the bill came up, Mr. Mr. Goddard to pre- ways at of in way a t the measure yon want me to Intro- bill?” 2 d Mr. Goddard ‘onway, to which that he “wanted od = standing to ton. vidard refused to to do with it and was then inform- to s and know r f the Peo- whom Lippman fine fellow, to- rmation that in case desired to make any unk would be glad to “late him. Mr Lippman ously a! ‘ed to “split’ loans made. with inte Goddard the | ff Undue Pressure. ver the purchase of the city arose when undue ssure was bear the couneil- chase land held at whet was other y Which could be bought for s, and when the city already new stables. P, MAN MARRIES, * (By United Press.) LONDON, June 14.—Roy W. How- general news manager of the ed Press association, was mar today to Miss Margaret Rohe, w York newspaper and maga- write Th ceremony took St. George The couple to New York, where Mr, his headquarters, In the * * . * * oe os * * of Jul LEAK IN i ee i THE BIG PIPE LINE BANK CLEARINGS. Seattle toda ; $1,018,404 106,918 ee eee tee HOt HO * * * * * * * i *® * * * * * * REE HH

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