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7 THE SEATTLE NO = yOL. 11. + Roosevelt Hunt: Short of Provisions, and His Camp i in the Interior BY IWARRINGT »N DAWSON, {ftatt Correeponde t of the United Press. NAIVASHA \ i dead frov . J. Cunninghow 1 ng banter © ange ot Roose & par d up tot eb house las report onledlper ander se eeedborouh, retired, of pavy, ca an Lake in a lau en at full to get supplies f that Cyr] ra were In| reached The sald they anee from Attend Roosevelt camp | home and had spent be on iy without food or water oa | ag “desert. Start Helle Trip. | early in the with the Intention of get- ‘eeoagh supplies from the} house to keep the Roosevelt | Gath such time as more pro} Gould be got from here. Tak } porters, he wt out across expecting to arrive at} long before noon. The was much greater than be gad it was Inte at olght finally reached his destin- ppaval officer sald that he did that. Colonel Roosevelt companions were in A se jon, only having under the supply of food neces be their march acrose the! te the Attendborough | une sta a Are Rushed. v0 ae Cunninghame had Mi for and fed, be gathered | Supply of food and start-; r the desert to meet He took slong enough bas to toed the hunters until Ationdborough's, where; ¥ will be restocked purchased here today ir ae the supplies were ‘ m biy launch, the retired of i started for his pala- fp the hilla, where be ex find the American ox Before his departure he fhe e: d Colguel Roosevelt /Ms party to reach the manor ‘Aime late this afternoon. Es EW. Attendborough. the cot Bre brother. who for 26 years it of San Francisco, re Toe Mearns a Hero. Supplies Are Hurried to MONTANA MINERS AT DENVER FEDERATION MEETING TRY ,ro DOWN EXECUTIVE wy t DENVER, Colo, July | a tempt to depose Charles H. Moyer from the preaidency of the Western Federation of M in the stated purpose of a strong delegation of Butte, Mont Miners representing arty the entire state of Montana which arrived here today to attend annual convention of the fed The firat fight will be made be! fore the committee on credentials The fight against Moyer will take the form of a resoiutior to abolish the offt tne at s] © of president and to substi oard of directors, The Butte lared to be opposed and, falling in the office he now » Moyer rul attempt fo abolish the holds. man ty king The usual addresses of wolce marked the onventior will ok the elr opening ses of the W tion of Miners today ‘edera Sa 2 CHASES HAT—DROWNS., (By United Pr SAN FRANCISCO, July To recover the body of Geo Pers, 17 yeara of age, the bay off Farley's wharf is being dragged today, While he was walking on the wharf late you terday, Pers's hat blew from bis head. He pureued it to the edge of the wharf, and In a fina! effort to regain it, fell @ inte the water and was ® drowned. * ipl veesedhalialiy Pi Bodied LOSES AT POKER AND THEN RAISES George Than, & waiter, sat tn at & poker game In a Greek club at Second av, and Yesier Way, yee terday afternoon, and in a short time he lost $75. Jban then roared that the game was crooked, Then, charges Jhan,| Angelo Pantilo, & restaurant pro Prietor, followed him to the street and gave Bim an unmerciful beat ing Patrolman Burbank arrested the pair. Pantilo is in jail in de eeeee ee eee ee ee Seeee eee eee eee + eee a2 & Witness. The courts in many Western and Southwestern states have} for nearly a generation been corruptly controlled by the rail roads and other large corporations generality, we are by no means tinaware under it which we have already given, we shall from time time add others. sinister for this reason: very) fault of $500 ball, and Jhan ts beld | ® AS OTHERS SEE US (FROM COLLIER'S, JULY 10.) | Corporation control of legislatures is evi enough; corporation control of the courts is infinitely JEFFRIES WILL. S TAF TWELVE PAGES, TRYING TO OUST PRESIDENT MOYER SEATTLI cs NOT MIX WITH ACK JOKNSON Reports Say That the Big Fellow Cannot Get Back Into Condition Not Anxious to Meet Colored Man Anyway (By United Press) NEW YORK, July 12,—Reports from Montreal have it that Jim Jeffries, the great pugilist, will not reenter the-rifg to fight Jack Johnson, and fight fans atl over the! country are anxiously awaiting the confirmation or deiial of this re port by the big fellow Jeffries is authentically ae waying that he had found it im} possible to get back into his old| form, and that anyway he was not) particularly anstoug to moet a col ored man 1 Would ike ti see the gham Menship go to a white man,” he} said, “but | gues the fane will bave tw count me out of it.” MISSOURI RIVERS | ARE STILL RISING / (By Untied Pree) | KANSAS CITY, Mo, July 12 } Many rivers and creeks throughout Missouri are still rising, and the }fMlood situation ie serious, Trains are stalled on many lines, and all | ‘transportation and communteation | | quoted | are demoralized \4 Reports from various sections ot} the state stated that the loss from damaged crops will be enormous. If the heavy raine continue, tn estimable damage will be done. | sae SERRE Re *. * * WEATHER FORECAGT. ej &® Fair tonight and Tuesday; @ @ light weet winds. : ee eee ee eee Of the largeness of this} To the specificatio ms |" more One purchased decision makes the law | MANY *) TD FAIR AS GUE}TS OF The great interest t epapers of the Uni pba dally at the tal to | rival of parties of youn j| te Seattle as the wins combe and Home HE EDITION WASHINGTON, MONDAY, JU LY 12, 1909. MA, ALORIGH A HUMAN DOCUMENT WSTORSFOME [Promina by O} son Comes Up in th a Brown's Court Today | IN EVIDENCE AT THE | EXPOSITION TODAY: ane under Ole Hanson *| jing bill came up for hear The f anti-ga | WINNERS OF NEWSPIPER GON-| !0« Is Justice Fred Brown's court at MANY FORMER RESIDENTS TESTS COMING Tq Se caeenes ae wee tases Stale Of) AND VISITORS GATHER AT SITION ARRIVE arrested fur poo} selling and gam THE AUDITORIUM. Ming in the Detrott hotel on Satur Beis May afternoon. Charles Clancey and Montana Day at the A.-Y.P. position today brought owt a large ifek F ing Are his bondamen in} ex the sum of $1,000 Lealie was caught in a raid Sat | wumber of former Montanana, of fe urday on the Alaska pool room, attle at as well as several parties of BE Becond ay. &, when the off ad |paper contests. A reg broke up the betting game on the visitors, and the Montana Day per contest bureau Vietoria races, The game was in| badges were in evidence all over ducted at the fair by fill progress, and Leslie was caught|the fair grounds, This afternoon the | | | | | =| | c MONTANA VISITORS. SEATTLE STAR TWELVE PAGE ONE CENT Of ASSAULT ON Hla WIFE, JAS YS BLAME ON CA Story of Fife’s Brutal Attack on Wife and Her Suicide Following an Orgie at Scenic € afe, Where Unat- tended Women Are Allowed to “Booze Up” Unre- strained, Brought Out at Inquest Today The cafe where my wife was allowed to drink unrestrain- ed with strange men was the cause of it all | said James F, Fife, whose wife met her death by drinking bichlor f merc slowing a drinking bout at the Scenic cafe at 1609 Firs lay night, from which place Fife drag- ged her, beating king her unmercifully as soon as they jreached their apartment I knew her weakness about going where she could meet men, and I have had trouble with her be- This is the second time I have forced her to quit this fore place. “This time she had had so much to drink I could not reason she wanted to go back and drink and carouse with the chance acquaintances she would meet there, We never had any other troubles during the time we have lived in Seattle, but she started going to this cafe and I did the best I could to get her to stop, but the proprietor and the men did nothing to help me. “I don't remember of beating her, but I just wanted her not with her; to go back to that place.” WP TO FD he “We, the coroner's jury, find that Bessie Fife met her death from poison taken internatly and we recommend that James F, Foster, or Fife, be held for an unlawful and unmerciful beating’ administered to the body of the deceased.” Drag ged from the lights and er of the Scenic cafe, where had been drinking nd carous- @ with stra: men, Bessie Pife was beate nd kieked into partial insensit by her husband, James — F. Foster, or Fife he is some- times called, and after the beating unfortunate woman sought to end al! her troubles by drinking of mercury dixsolyed in cuting Attorney Will En- e are the facts that the cor- force New Law oner's inquest brought forth this morning, and on these findings oo jury decided on a recommenda- searce ef how I can | tion that Poster suffer some oi the Waa, the ecarlet woman from | penalty attached to the crime. saloons _ and afes where liquors uUng Attorney Frank A, 5 u the ne statute mer announced that ho relative ‘to t pres of women Wwonld im diately charge Foster in thee on ie 8 tly enforced,” with beating with inteit to do vald Police Chief Ward this morn-| bodily harm and see that he got ing when saked concerning the the full extent of the law, : women and girls who are known tod Will Not Testify. treet wen * nC Foster refused to testify at the sascons Of Eve inquest thie morning, stating that It han been a standing “order of |). was too nervous, but he has re mine that women are od oneal ; m4 frequent cafes and saloons, The oe counsel and will put ap a women who ‘rustle’ in saloons and) “Without Foster's testimony {t cafes are alway objects Of PO | way not difficult to trace the move- lice surveiilance and never @ Ay | ments of the palr and practically passes that some of these Women) 1+ Haypened the night Beasie are not arrested. | Fife met her death “it certainly is the duty of George L. Estis, the proprietor th t of paying tickets on the | rye a people hered the manor houee to wel-| for future generations. That is the way courts work—one final] widespread publielty (@ the expo- ae SS unis aad colina. ponle bre — sep? a 1 At) the police to keep the saloons lof the Olympic apartments, where Rocasvelt. . | aition throughout the e@jutry < > the Auditorium and lietened to &) and cafes clear of women who /the death oceurred, told the a . 7 every | » coording to Deputies Pey- | rred, te the jury Colonel and Kermit will re | decision is binding upon all the judges in the same state, Every | Today a party of eig@f arrived at ~ aa Scorch Ons e the com« | hearty welcome from the exposi-! are known to have been bad ‘that he rushed to the door of the 4 ie Atsvedborvegh estate future similar case that comes up must be decided the same/the Washington Anne§ from Bu alee! here wacaped. There were at| tion official’ and responses by J. A.{ women or who habitually loiter j rooms occupied by the couple, after ys, and then go to M ‘| pertor, Wisconsin, tn @arge of 8. oom at the] Pp about resorts picking up chance = hearing screams and a heavy thud. fern untate near Njoro,| WAY: It will take several decades of honest courts to undo the | Bi tinan of the Superior Tele [idast 160 men in the room at the! Metealt, of Glendive, and Prof. C.) pale acquaintances, and | have | 144 found Foster holding the woman : in the party will re} wrong that has been fastened upon the people of several West-| gram. A party of foar ® here from "Tha new’ act provides, inter alla h. Kenney, of the Montana State giwaya tried to keep these 1, ine neck, ood was streaming fee Atendborough place | ern states by the judges that the railroads and corporations have the Litchfield, Ih we Herels. that any person, whether as princt- | University women from those places. Ever | down her face. He warned the man elt aud bis son make| a por: |The Manta, Idaho, Reqd bas sent a sroprictor.| Among the visitors waa a party) since the abolishment of the joc: ty cause any more trouble or jcontrolled in the past, }& party Of four, Sst 1 Saik testers ted aaat ras! f ix nt to the i restricted district, the ‘woman [1 would call in the police. Bagar A. Mearns, U. 8. va. Pall “ employe or aspleta 4*\of wix persone ve » the exp obiem' has been a serious | ould ca aber of ie spe re The supreme court of the state of Washington just about a} ites Roane “eg | Of Mal arooer, saeat. of emplore of ® Set"! tion by the milton, Mont matters. | Found Woman in Cafe. gh year ago heard and decided a damage suit (Harris vs. the Great| Hamilton, Mont, 2 With Site guy manner any of the sald acte| News, in charge of Mlies Romney, at hun-| All was quiet for a time, then dent in the ey tay ‘ Thaw Ae. jparty of atx, completa the Im . vag gra hi editor n fre-| Foster appeared In the office and Hpping natives. He won | Northern Railway Company). They decided it against the com-| Or) ee ae but mag hewapaper Bo tegen too ond org [explained that he regretted the dis- in the affection of the) pany. The railroad company paid the amount of the judgment | parties are coming, allt there will pe a + iveut ue tunes an jturbance he had sed but said ‘ ce een’ 9A ye 4 —about $1,400. They didn’t mind that much money, but they |%*.® half ahs mins , ee ohed in the peniten for riod ORDERS SEIZURE OF # seen | that had gone down to the Whe tad bons injured | k ord , aes mM ie one nenes © Lut not lesa than one or mote than| ‘ ficient | Scent cafe and had found his wife ie } went to work to guard against ever again losing a similar suit Shree Seare } WOMAN'S FURNITURE arrest | drinkir th a number of strange | Their Spokane attorney, M. J. Gordon, carefully prepared an Y HORSE | “The aéte which are forbidden b ur imir ode, Wom n. He took her away from the . / law are, specifically, the res | en and girls known to t been | place by foree and no sooner were if MIASHIP other opinion, changing the law as previously laid down by the} ‘KICKED B A pee ves wo j path isa | sed sae i ‘ uently [they home than she inststed on te court. This opinion he sent on to the head office of the Great AND S BADLY HURT bhta. stakes or wagers, or the selling| AD order has t 1 s anditurning to the cafe. Ther the Northern company in Minneapolis. There it was carefully read} a , pve nied ying) ya. to U. 8 Me ke ich in at fair of our own y the rete f counsel of the railroad, W. R. Begg, and by him ap the t tof any tr ntest Hopkins, to seize and me to a climax,” Poster ak a) FALL» : P| James Rannie, a @amster, wrote r power of endurance of any | furniture and b in| deticat to arre is, Later Estfs was called pinion which, if once inserted in the law books, resides at the Forge betging House animal, whether much race trial or| the possession of ¢ women In caf ninatel 1 the woman in agony. ANGELES, Cal, duly | cuit like the Harris one. Begg, the chief counsel, having ap-|twoen First and. Seé av, this) x eee oie ection ¢ of ku act ct | Why 1a atrictly entire. the étatute |. S06 Wan. hore drunk OF Mek eee bile dreaming that he . 1 wt atl n of rection fan @ . that she said ehe could not get her heen ing an aeroplane, | proved the opinion, sent it back to Gordon, the local Grea wane and suet i a) | congre f Janv 0, 1891 ' women |} rat ound acture of t le oy t in r hm € a 1 Creoker, 4 car repairer, wae ame Cant ‘ ad ie Lal '4 it pout a i , OAT ' hag 3 thing new was brought out In Gut of a second story vorthern a rt n Spokane. Gordon then carried the opinion!” pro was removed ta, i ghar how r U, 8. Comr t w we 1 kept from |, tantis y. Th nelghboring Mt his rooming house | to his close friend, Judge Milo A. Root, who had written the first pen wh his com . oat man ae piace mers told how ‘ouple were @arly today, He sprained | ‘ jgarded as serious. Rannie | le = happy most of the time and how 1 hie fall to earth opinion in the Parris case, and got Judge Root to substitute the | giving along Second By, | hie mors: | ! “ Poni caeiioa tn pure fly Watuathe he eecaped death ic a | opinion which the railroad attorney had prepared. Judge Root|ing when the wagon jonmie aiap | a 1S || T A Ni INS A N E ut that he drank heavily and would @wonder tothe police fog Net satablished hy (petty ere, cee eee ted ; get d x the Woman His good fortune is ibsequently admitted this, and all the facts are established by | ,xamining the tongme when, with: | While Harvey Donaldson wa KE OR TRA GED Y? ved by witnesses that boing {> the fact that hie | correspondence and evidence in the possession of the State Bar| out ——_ ‘bei h | pres > one walk ng along _ AY. N hone JO ked anh beat the woman were relaxed. Crooker <a ‘ “ fa hine feet ane MHC) sorh wt. early this morning the re é tn, ee Wat it was the second fai | Association. We presume that even those lawyers who criticise | caught the full force of one of the} wation tail and short highwaymen re TELLING WHY abe euahed viel th a pont Wee had while trying to fly | ius bitterly for undermining popular faith in the sanctity of the| kleks }held him up at the point of a gun| LETTER LEFT . wed her and dragged her back 7 tl Ito feel 9 I t this t t T! S jaadereliaved. Bi ot oS tee UNENOWN: Bal WANT? Then it was that she drank the ae courts will not fail to feel some horror a Ms transaction ve} Idson, who lives at 4940 12th E ! bs nat She . : } Lone Man on the Job. Donald : TO END HIS LIFE. tan PLAN RECEPTION opinion prepared by the railroad attorney was so worded as to] ayy, there fe complote|4¥. N. B., was unable ; » furnish the ie GATHERING IN cFsciaN ' J 5 F i itho: i" olice with accurate descriptions ¢ t reathi fi ¥ ut! protect the corporation from future losses in similar damage | equipment of every Kind Ne * yt i A People of Both , j { 1 " { f kind t watt! P Bs An unslaned letter, breathing | al ng MA We reception | Delt lanawer all needa, there is but one}| Me men “ir and threatening suletde, wa 1 syiloe fraternity | wit It was filed hurriedly, so that it might govern the trial] (han at the Moantain View fire fett-on & showcase in the P H Mie, who, with ‘ n Spokane ir 1 y i a ‘ad 1 and Greenwood Thle Patrick Mullen, at $409 Ba 1 av it in Spokane in another damage suit against the railroad, | house, at 1} and Gr TORPEDO BOAT 1S OFF | {0 boid 0 plétie in next shy. & lone man is EB. A, McCoy, of the late Saturday night, Whether the | ibout to be tried. Gordon, the local attorney for the Great | gy attle fire department, and it in| FOR TARGET PRACTICE missive waa a hoax is @ ¢ - rthern, who was the prime m r in this transaction, was| not known how soon he will receive which Capt. Mike Powers With a number ominent 6d mM ane aanele Ballard police, js puzzling ueators coming here from the Na “ FAS OLLIE lhimself years ago chief justice of the state of Washington, saat =. The torpedo boat flotilla that has| ‘The. letter follows the ; al Edueati Teens + atlact! ona = resigned that office to accept the railroad attorneyship, W hile| seen anchored in the bay for a few To the Police att ANd Denver, the Educational Congre t e of M. J. Carte past cut loose from their) People of the \ am alone ot ta ay, No ubtese the-k Mi i¢ held the office of chief justice he handed down a long series tad moorings this morning and steamed | and no one can t pain I am| which holds its f ‘ ntvon Becevue RY. il t niaht. ‘The of opinions which astonished lawyers by their corporate “way for target practice, The Whip-|in. There is one that has made me) meeting t ‘ n the | pore ined: enivisice 4a. the 0 ft le a clearly expressed statut — = “i Truxton and Hull satled for4take this step, and he ie b hi Good Roads Building at the A-Y.|} by foreing a rear windoy -, ne of these set aside @ clea expressed statute anc ; " home and separated my chi aie... j 188 ne , . A Sunday keg party ended tn a] Qlympia and Totten tnlet, while the | my F pal : P, exposition, will Be the LT STE MARIE, Mic o prived any one but the widow and children of a man killed] ¢roetor-nil fight in a cabin on} Perry, Paul Jones and Hopkin ph “ toved er no + ie a tinguished gathorine of its ki * NORWEGIAN STEAMER mentee of the | by. the ne gligence of the railroads of the right to sue for damages | Bighth, ay cf at - oth ts started for Port Angeles “And a home has been broken up| the — higtory } y lamer John 8. nt yesterday atternos . re re y God forgive, | T ere fro 1 A o oe aa arnet John y |for his death, ‘This made it impossible, for example, for a) tian Tommy Wright’ was forced to Rops a Woman, by a hired man May God f rave, n ach ft f cm all para at tho | - STRIKES BOTTOM | lace f " sneak thief entered the real-|1 cannot atand this any longe state are gathe ere for the r nme’ mother to eve for damages for the death of her son, It mn jana Os cage jiaieet Piles on iA. inaek gntaryd the, Fah Weare ee hg thiake tat’ m9 jon, which Will he held. each | fei - a ‘ dr 0 evening 9 ho Goo d Th Norwel 0 of CONlided or Dagaced lit possible for the railroads; by carefully employing only un+| Those arrested were: Joe Bru| Fifth ay, N,, while she sat fea ‘ott nent ‘wit be ell OF i! mn. 1 will) See ies ent Vataeaae Ah “the | Raed th bbe Grek arbor ‘ e) 7 ig p, f ¥ @1 jay and carried 0! a wi me ove) 10) c, oe way, § he eewerier. Tg | married men, to avoid any peceener reaponalbility for the safe y| [ta Mike, a Cie Perigo! y peceobae rit #25 in gold and) bid the world goodby and my dear} meeting will be at 10:80 a, m. In| while ontward bound last night and 6 time j Kovich, Jo ’ - : : | of the lives of those who worked for them. Bochnla. allver, [ute children,” |the Fine Arts Building, was forced to put back for repaira, one nee + Le e