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THE SEATTLE Sia HOME EDIT! Vs LAR th, NO, 149 NY LOOK I Is Made That Ballinger - Pinchot} May Result in) Investigation. =’ INGTON, Aug. th Post today congressional of the Ballinger. controversy will follow | jon of differences the secretary of the and the chief forester. iB Aus | aving | ot | organi: | National eaving for paying the con-| Sectetary of the and Chief Fores | Some aguin at the eye which will Week after next G that the matter tm some form at Denver oext week, Many / Pelegates and government ‘who were here will attend Be Beatle and Denver conven: | MH will deal in a Reawral | auch the same big pri Is Commended. the many features of the closed waa the adop of resolutions com- Forester Pinehot eli, director of the view. Pinchot was thiefly by exGov f California, and Pardee look upon the work . ons committee as a the chief forester. that the fight over termed the “Roose- yin connection with the and the conservation power sites will be heard coming conventions | ot May Lose Head. TON, D.C, Aug. 14.—! from Beverly, written by | f.ir.. who is very close to |the supreme court | the Sullivan estate and all charg | affec SEATTLE, WASH., SATU | Aldrich the No. Time in| Telling Morgan the Tar- | iff Bill Had Become Law | | BY GILSON GARDNER, WASHINGTON, Aug. 14 after the tariff bill had | Twen ty minutes passed the sonate a telegram signed | Nelson W. Aldrich,” and addre aaed | J. Plerpont Morgan, on board | yacht Corsair,” left the capital, It read “Bill passed this afternoon. Everything all right. Follow ing Republicans voted against bill Beveridge, Clapp, Cum. ming, Bristow, Dollivar, La Follette, jon,” J, PIERPONT MORGAN } The fac ativan: such & telegram was sent tell thelr ARRESTED MAN 1S own story. Extended comment is PROMINENT MAN os SENATOR ALDRICH ram and the t that antl GETTING PEEVED EATS Sc LUNCH) While thts telegram was going (my Untied Preas.) over the wires Senator LaFollette NEW YORK, Aug. 14.--Reve: (ty Dalted Pree) Was saying to the senate lations which will ehake the BEVERLY, Ma Aug. 14. Hetween now and fall | «#hall New York financial district are Cecil Lyons, republican nation. |apeak many times on this tariff al committeeman, is disgruntied | bili—to the people.” promised by Donald Perech, the because he had to eat lunch | Aldrich reports to his constituent) ote broker, who ie under ar today in a fivecent lunch room, | by wireless, on board the private| rest here on the charge of rob Several cabinet members were | yacht Corsair bing F. Augustus Heinze, uniess taking funcheon with President LaPotlette reports to hie con-| he ls released from the Tombs Taft, and & had to look for stituents from the lecture plat on Monday. food on hivewn hook, He sald form When arrested, Persch deciar Wie search was entirely unauc From Morgan's polnt of view! ed that he wae merely the tool weasful. ‘Chartoe P. Taft is here today | to play doit with the president. | WILL GO TO BOTTOM OF and had been receive $10,000 ‘everything Je all right » the people's point of view how about it? when set free. SUPREME COURT CHARGES these are Representatives Camp-|afternoon, the house adjourned This Is Promise Made a bell, of Everett; Edge and Mo-| until! 3 o'clock Monday afternoon Arth of Spokane; Ghent and In the ee the Behively defense lature Wi Arthur, of po! Legisl i Ade Miinticy, “ot King; Todd, of Whit-| secured the sustainment of the ob- vance Funds for a Thor- ™e". and Bishop. of Clallam All indications point to an exceedingly ough Probe. lively time when the matter i» 2 ta j brought up in the bouse Monday. OLYMPIA, Aug Yosterday's Session. cept the refusal of the house to) OLYMPIA, Aug 14 support the Halsey committee will pletion of the now prevent that body from probing the conduct Jection to | Impeach The to stop the proceedings on fully one- | half of the charges until the he | Prepares amended articles and pre }eomte them to the senate, These At the com-| will undoubtedly be presented Tues business yesterday | day oat «“<] LOVE MY LOVER t result war “ ' 14,—Nothing ex: | ing the lawyers and all other | persons in connection with that hie | torte transaction, to the very bot-| [ Taft, anys: r it takes go stock fn} blished reports that) } the Interior Ballinger | from the cabinet. stands squarely be fn his claim that | rvation should be ing to the law and fous constructions | the courts may} the work in this | Must Go. More the opinion ta) that Gifford Pinchot, | ie criticams of the administration, has bya the gauntlet to the| ein such « manner that} bead wili pay the Ba fact beyond ques Ptwation will result tn of either Pinchot or ft is equally a fact; contemplates no dis ATS 10 ME A CITIZEN Deited Freee) 1800, Aug. 14— ition of her cof. valued at $200, the government of Guat- Fetaliation for politi. of her male rel. “Marie Perusina, ‘Mpplied for American coeere here. She is to make ap- Her admittance to citi | the formation of In this district. Tom ‘ea ts Patro} AND FATHER, TOO” — NEW YORK GIRL TAKES HER. FIANCE BEFORE JUDGE BE. tom. ‘This assurance was given to The Star correspondent by Representa tive Peter David last evening. Mr. David is a very active member of it and called him to account Tues bight "TH let yor e go with a reprimand,” |the committees and be snid the pub-| GAUGE HE WAS BAD, said the magistrate. “You young! Tie ts entitied to all the truth tnd people must not epoll your lives by the body on which he is servi (By Uniied Pree) | bothering about the father proposes to tind the truth, The Tw coma representative said ifthere le nothing in the charges of De Wolfe etal, then the committee should give the persone affected by such NEW YORK, Aug. 14—Cella) They thanked the magietrate and nile aged 26, appeared in Es. departed, band in hand. MARRIED 10 WEALTHY WIDOW OF INDIANA (hy Colted Pree) EVANBVILL | —Willlam T age, and his bride, who le about 50, are spending their honey moon in this city, Foley formerly was a messen. ¥ boy for the Western Union telegraph company, Hie bride was Mre. Louise ¥. Reitz, a weaithy widow, prominent in local society. They were mar ried yesterday at Mount Carmel, mh, leharges a clean bill of health, but | tether Hif the charges can be sustained by “I love Mr, Bennett, but I love feompetent and reliable evidence, my father, too,” Mise Barshak told ithat evidence should be forthcom ing. ‘We are not going to white- wash anybody, we are not gol to be influenced by political considerations, and we are not going to pause if we happen to get ‘ously close to some big malefactor,” said Mr. David. “if the house will give us the authority and the money, we wilt find all there is to be found and settie thie matter forever. Personally, | am in- clined to believe that P. F. Morrow, who has created so What do you great a sensation, is telling [with him? the truth. There is not much | Nothing, judge, please, except to credence to be placed in the | ask him to let my father alone’ testimony of Mre. Sarah “It's all the fault of her father,” Brown, who denounces Morrow ssid fennott. “I've never misecd @ as a blackmailer, night in calling on Mise Barshak in At least a dozen representatives |two years, and I even gave her all | * AYP. ATTENDANCE, * went on record this morning and my salary to put in the bank each | @ Admissions yesterday 29,582 #/ yesterday In favor of probing deep, | week Her father, however, drinks | @ Tota! admissions 1,881,703 & no matter who is burt Amore ss8 won't Beta and I got tired of * * eee ee eens * ee SIGHTSEEING ‘SPIELERS GET ON NERVES OF SOME FOLKS TAINED, HOWEVER, 80 | THE TALK GOES ON, | Magistrate Cornell, says the Amer | fean. | Ghe said Bennett called at her house Tuesday night and quarreled with her father, and when she re monstrated he threatened to strike her | “What is the young man to you? asked the magistrate He has been keeping company | with me for two years, and we hope to be married,” she reptied proudly He ts 4 splendid young man, works hard all the time, and I'm sorry this | bas occurred,” want me to do le ee ee ee i the first charges in the! RDAY, AUGUST 14, 1909, “EVERYTHING IS ALL RIGHT” WIFE SUING DEAD MAN FOR DNRC By Mistake Woman Gave a Name of Dead Hus- band in a Complaint When She Brought Case. BAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 14 Wililam M. Melton, six years dead Was sued for divorce by his former wife through @ mistake that hae no parallel in the history of the perlor court of this state, The} jmistake was discovered by the} | plaintiff, when she appeared to take| Judgment by default Bome months ago Mra Clymina | Roller went to her attorney and] jehared ber husband with {dle} jnens hind neglect. Inadvert ly} she referred to herself as Mrs | Willlam M. Meiton, and the defend ant Wee so name the com plaint subsequent Hut Mr Melton, the woman's first hue band, Was dead, and in reciting her wrongs and charges she had in mind William L. Rollerl, her sec ond husband, The plai ow ed the date of the # in eonfunction with jher first husband Mrs. Rolleri ts now obliged to file ja new complaint and await th jnwual term for a default judgment OUTER FIREMAN HURT IN FALL FROM BURNING BUILOING ONE RESIDENCE | AND TWO OTHERS SCORCH. | ED AT SOUTH PARK, | ond marriage the name of | mabteheiinn | While fighting fi at South | Park shortly after § o'clock this jmorning which threatened to as jeume serious proportions, Ed 8. | Uxel, & member of the volunteer | fire department of that suburb, fell from the roof of @ burning building | and one rib. Several other fire fighters slipped | from the same roof, but none was injured beyond a few bruises | The fire started from a defective | fee in the residence of William | Wolney, at 860% Kighth av. 8 The buliding war destroyed at a lose jof about $500. From the Wolsey | residence the blaze spread to the} howse occupied by J, A Ducban | next door, and that of 8. W. MeCoy, | at 147 Cloverdale ay, which resi dence adjoins that of Duchan. The damage to Duchan's residence amounted to $150. while MoCoy's joas will reach $450 | ‘PROTEST AGAINST A | POORER CAR SERVICE A delegation of First av. 8. bus: | iness men appeared before the cor | perations committee yesterday af | ternoon to complain agatnet the re-| cent petition of the Beattle Electric! feompany that it might reduce its |service over the Seattle boulevard toute from Argo to Jackson st } They were assured by the commit ltee that the petition of the com pany would not be granted The company asked that the franchise be changed #o that they might reduce thelr schedule from 16 mingles to one hour between. care, ven PALON ASSOGATIO ILECHTESHEBISTER Delogates to the American Prison Association congress crowded the Young Men’ Christian Axsociation butiding all morning, registering for the annual convention, which opens in the Anditortum of the © A. building tomorrow took’ The ¥. M. C. A. will be the heed ML HORSE KILLED, “On your Mt. h 1 quarters of the prison men, Judge ae ibe Makemoney, Kindl ' Benjamin BK Lindsey, the kid | dence a the Makemoney. Kindly pene A Bit n [ observe that lawn. very blade of fudge ofDenver, tamous tor hie pro at ig Co. se grass was imported from Ger | _— vee - at Fourth avy N. | many p PMG last night, one of the | “Bee that lady on the veranda?} bled, throwing | She used to be a hasher, but cop WHITE cial WES La Casse heay- | ped @ Hive one with her good looks. ig his loft shoulder, |On your right you will seo the ne fh wuch » inanner| residence of , the Getrich JPINESE LBORER *: S fractured jog. Pa-|He's the mny who aspires | Haubris was forced | to the leadership of Seattle society | by way of the horse show route. | % | He has a house full of no i = “See eae SEL ——--— SNEED Minnte rom, an an Aimer an - ; a “Billy nicht Nukida, a jand —— oe oe. gr gobo | packed with folks from Podunk and {is a common sight to see thone | Fapanese ccAlai Wek tide, onl FRANK eng t pick 4 shovel days.” Puyallup come banging up the huge vans jerking noisily up the! eq yesterday afternoon at the ag he ar as t of stuff, shouted | street with a loud-mouthed young avenue with a bellowing scout! county court house Kio? di eos ou e by @ bull-jman making cracks about how @ pointing out what he thinks te in Nukida once ran @ restaurant In IER DIES TOON volee from ‘th eb rw of a touriat-|handsome hasher speered a squab formation It must be mighty) an faaho town and the girl ts maid or ‘ee ies Be ttle" auto-bus,| With spondulacks is getting on! pleasant when husband and wife! io jaye met him there | ae ah “ite mighty un-|Queen Anne md Capitol Hill are planning that coming dinner, to} er lasting ane . tor residents of Quoen | nerves hear young Leather Lungs howl | m8 Benth, Police pleasant fo It ig even intimated that several the giad Udings that you once KNOCKED OFF BRIDGE | © Webster dica City short He Jea at hia! ; | today, AT CHURCH . Who represents of Nebraska at the prison Speak at the Gil B. ebureh tomorrow MH elock, and at 6 John \ Anne and Capitol hills. families are un themselves at the wealthy Seattle willing to place pushed a truck onthe water front Dote on the Stuff. but managed to pry off enough to ot that some of said realdents|merey of hourly rubberneck run-| slide into Basy street, mustn't it? oben saa cenaee, stares and com-jabouts with a bull volce at the| And all the while neck-craned lmente by the “hol pollet,” which t#| helm tourists with beaming countenances French for selling platers, A num take It all in at 50 cents a throw, ber of sald residents actually dote on that stuff. Some of them really cuddle up @ little closer because of it Will Continue. | It has come to euch a pase that complaints have been made to the Reich aeligs, | act, some of |city council, but as yet the city * WEATHER FORECAST. rma” sedans mF even been |dads have made no move to quench * Showers tonight and known to make elaptrap plays for | the bull volce. The slghtaeoing * day; cooler tonight; OT dares *| laald public esteem, All thet {#| auto nuisance, #o far as It con at wings, 4 districts mentioned, cerns the j It rT eTerTTrT TT yy well anouse. seems tagged for continuance, But to bave a huge, Wheezing van BY A STREET CAR | While walking along the bridge | on the West Seattle water front, | near the ferry slip, Nels Bad, a resident of West Seattle, was struck | by am Alki Point street car Inst} ree and knocked off the bridge. | Bade sustained a broken left leg} amd a severe scalp wound, Wade is ® |ningle and lives in a litte home near the beach. to the ground, fracturing an arm | | | first }money and then threatened ruina ONE CEN) 5. E. CO. JUGGLES LINES AS T0 HOLD THE PEOPLE UP SEATTLE BAD AS DENVER COLO. ver of $200,000,000 JUDGE BEN, B. LINDSEY, 'And the Corporations of Colorado Have Robbed Den- Will Expose How the Courts Were “Fixed” and Manufactured in a Mag- azine Story in October Wall-Street Expose. oad & Taso a ; ¥, t JUDGE BEN “Beattle is ax bad as Denver.” “The clty of Denver has betn robbed of $200,000,000 by corporations We are all criminals.” Such were the statements Judge Ben B. Lindsey, the celebrat od juvenile judge of Denver, Colo. made at the Y, M,C. A. this morn. ing, where Judge Lindsey (e making his headquarters during the conven- corrupt of tion of the American Prison asso clation In Everybody's Magazine, begin ning to the October tesue, will ap | pear a continued stor 12 months, telling of the incredible conditions existing in the city of Denver, straight from the pen of the noted little jurist running for “1 will tell,” said Judge Lindsey “how certain representatives of great and corrupt corporations fixed’ the supreme courts, how they manufactured courts, and I will name the men. 1 will tell how they tried to ‘fix’ me, how they threaten }ed and coerced, how they took me out one night in a carriage they flattered and how then offered As Sensational as Lawson's B, LINDEY, |tion. I will tell how they tried to murder me, and how a deputy sh iff saved my life ttle is as bad as Denver, and Denver ts as good as Seattle. |Company Tries to Limit the Use of Four-Cent Tickets, Says Bouillon in Letter to Council. Accusing the Geattle Electric company of juggling its car lines so as to reduce the use of ent tickets, and t riding on street throughout the city to pay & cent fares in # manner contrary to the provision and intent ef ite A. V. Boulifon, superintendent of public utill ties, today sent a letter to the city counci! asking that an In vestigation be made and the proper legislation enacted to protect the people of Seattie against the greed of the street car company people nis have lion re claim to hold- car com- ¢ or two Instances on the manage Electric com- te acheme of re of a petty g ite cars, where com- claims we hol up was cted Demands Action of Mr, street nt and so immediate « city, and filed with " the coupel! While Mr, Poult to disc the matte presentation of his lette council, and bis r at body wn that at his of ts received clude the following Residents of the city who live on the Rainier Heights car Hine above 23d ay. and Jackson cannot ride |from their homes to the James at. | above jtransfer will be “My story does not apply to Den ver alone. It could be applied to almost any city of tr nt Bize in the United States, Crime is the Increase, and will be until the omic and what is known as soctal conditic ave been changed for the better is a Little Man, His little body almost lost fn a} big chair, Judge Lindsey told this morning during the some of his experiences 10 years he has been on the bench in Denve He apeaks slowly and convincingly, and he knows just what he is talking about He has thought it all out, and has it down pat Fight years ago he conceived the idea that if criminals ld be con vinced that the jurist wae sitting on thelr case for their own good and not for the purpose of punish ing them #0 much as for curing them of the disease of crime, such (Continued on » Page ay i power house and then down town for a 4-cent ticket, as fo riy, and as the franchise granted by the company expressly states must be done Transfers Made Necessary. a car at » with the nd of the And if @ person boards the James et power how intent of going to the Rainier Heights Une, or to any point 23d av. and Jackson st, @ h fare ie necessary, as @& point intervenes, and no iasued on a 4-cent This, again, te in direct vio- lation of the company’s franchise, Another instance complained of on the Jackson st. line, This line lormerly ran all the way down Jack st. to the c from 30th av. us formerly a Tide from the end Continued on Page Seven, HOTEL CLERK HELD UP BY BOLD THIEF Scent cas transfer Calmly walking into the office of the Hote! Reynolds, at 1106 Pike st., shortly after 1 o'clock this morning, an un masked highwayman leveled a revolver at the head of A. C. Reynolds, son of the proprietor, H. C. Reynolds, and commanded the youth to “shell out.” Young Reynolds promptly did as he was ordered and the high- wayman calmly walked out with about vl in liver, NICKEL CAUSE OF BIG ROW ON STREET CAR nd tend a sliver dollar red Conduc- | at the time asking for a transfer to Woman Deniads Arrest | Springhorn walked ned her purse and showed how of a Conductor Whom vic. c: one ot i gai BApcmnltcss. She Accuses of Robbing)! 70" """ S| vaipie: dows Gane Reclame Her of 5 Cents. eee ee ce Ba Shag hace Bla easy me to pee I un find a ni ald Dr. Springhorn, as she left the If you don't think # juast ask wv ighant Hse LAPS TO DEATH OFF 4 | tor fain HUNDREDS OF PEOPLE SEE Y. M. C. A. CAMPERS Madison ast. When 1,197 handed Dr MAN KILL HIMSELF THIS Springhorn her chang and the AFTERNOON, itor, you mave me only 90] | | cents, said the M. D. T'm a nickel A Turk whe had assumed the} ——— short American name of Sidney Johnson! Tptrty.two members of the Y. Me No. 1197 never batted an eye,| committed sulcide in a spectacular |, a. but kept on collecting fare: manner and in the aight of hun-| © 4: returned yesterday from a trip Fights for Principle, dreds of people onthe Flyer dock |"P Mount Rainier, They went to . at 1:50 o'clock this afternoon the summit and replaced the AY. ng that she was now fighting | Accompanied by & party of coun |p, fing that was placed there a week for principle and not pence, Dr.l/trymen he went to the Flyer dock ‘ aah Bpringhorn a e and followed 1,197 \to take the 2 o'clock boat for Ta ago by the Mountatneer One girl, again demanding her nickel cor 1 t before the boat ar Miss Varnes, made the trip The Nothin’ doin’,” said 1.197, "T gave) sived at the wharf Johnson ripped |other members of the party were: you the tient change. Frisk your | oft his ¢ and shouting some|s, F. Haseard, J. P. Scqtt, H. Fy Dr. Springhorn did so, but the| te jain ~ sl Peng gring a Stickney, A, G. Tralle, &. W. Kuhn, nickel in dispute was nowhere in] qook, plunged off the wharf and| Rev. R. Atkinson,-B, W. Cade, C. A, Jalght. A third time she demanded | intg ‘the bay | Seeger, F. A, Farnsworth, 2. Riche the nickel, but 1,197 murmured |" Fe gank iike a slug of lead, with |ter, C. Norman, J. A. Cathcart, B, something about having dropped the | one hand above his head, waving |J. Flint, Ed Burglund, James Fish, on {as if in a farewell salute to his James Blakema, A. W. Burney, Prof, “Well, you find It then. I can't," tions, All efforts to rescue the| A, G. Douthitt, L. P. Bow, R. F. Mure sald Dr. Springhorn, who was grow~| man or recover the body fatled Fay, i Thi Coagendt, Hurry. Davaas ing peeved He was an tron moulder, and had | port, C. W. Gray, J. BE, Richardson, “If 1 don't get the nickel T shall been in Seattle about three months.| D, D. Mitchell, C. A, Lockwood, C, report the matter to the poltee” lite came here from San Francisco. |G, Brown, G. Walker, R. H. Sauns Wanted to Be Searched. And thus it Bappened that Dr, His friends could or would give no| ders, Max Douthitt, Bert Jacobson, J. motive for the suicide, lvewls Kuhn, °

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