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THE SEATTLE WAZ THE SEATTLE VOL, 11, NO. | SEATTLE, WASH., TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1909, ONE CEN} MENT OF ROOM IN THE First Day —_PEARY AND COOK 10 FIGHT THE GOUNTY JAL FOR | oe J ==! , Fae Satie Wives Will Come Into T |Chamber of Commerce} : .~ ; L AN ; Committee Files Report . . 3 hee | - . } BY CHARLES P. STEWART, on Investigation of Con-| F oe 4 (Copyright the Ural ditions at Jai . : : cB 3 . ress Associations.) | - ; COPENHAGEN, 8 7—"“Bully } } ; f for Peary.” That there is enough room tn the wet . ‘This was the first exclamation of county fall to accommodate fifty | N Z ws Dr. Frederick A. Cook when I 7] more prisoners than are inear ° <=> F fed him the dispatch from Com cerated there now is the, gist of the | : 7, tha mander Robert E. Peary to the report of the committed appointed is , q P ; United Press, announcing his suc by the Chamber of Commerce to - “2 7 a , cessful quest for the North Pole . investigate conditions in that insti SS } « s yj There can be no doubt in the Made on Life of tution we P . f mind of anyone who knows Peary * eos The committee submitted its re-| in ‘ , *: but tha: the menshge came from | r PCorini ih the) or this afternoon at the weekly Rass . ’ ‘ him," aid Dr. Cook ou | St ti of the nb y . ‘ The wording makes me feel sure} Crowd on Pay Streak) meeting of the chamber. It says ZA Yuet he bas reached Last Night. “The committee found all the / Z 4 i. weaned to The Feary : county jail 4 Bq : reflecting i f N Z . . credit upon those-tn charge. The ‘ hygienic and sanitary pro. visio m to be ample and men who ever went north reasonably satisfactory. He deserves ali the honor that “The food appeared to be good. | : x ~ | will come to hita, end in addition 1} Cleanliness was ap; nt every: | SS jam certain that his observations where, while.the evident content of C46 L . and reports will corroborate the many of the prisoners was aston. = 4 g data I have collected. ishing. It was also made plain that ~ f - t ‘Of course it would be hypoeritt- | | the quarters of the prisonérs were Ly figs f Jeat for me to attempt to conceal the | not overcrowded. There is ample ‘ j GY ff 4 on fact that I ain deltimhted at having room in the jail for 50 more pris-| a4 LE d | |been able to plant the American flag oners: than were found there on the | . " at the pole a your Youeut “ | y i Wie reached We gpot.” Ls was one of the duties of this) } Cook Appears Nettied. Mmmittee to determine whether or | J - | Despite this ge ute there was sufficient room in | SS | pits thie generous tribute it Is jobvious that Pi ones Mie Jail for federal prisoners. : Mil A feeea te Conk tie can MRS. FREDERICK A. COOK “Lam mighty glad that Peary bas been suecesstn), for he t* one of jthe bravest and most persevering that owing to his desire to rejoin| Who is prepared to do verbal bat-tle with Mrs. Peary ever her hus am such @ wee thing in thie big crowd of boye and girts jee! lost. | want my Ma. | want to go Barents . John Knight Henry Hudson Sir Thomas Bu Jens Munk Thomas James .... 1633--lale of Jan Mayen set- tlers : 1634—Isle of Jan Mayen set tlers 1648—Deshness ‘. 719—James Knight . Bering 3 Pronchistcheff Lasstnius riton Lapt ing Pi ord Mulgrave Capt, Cook 1818—Parry, first ¥ 1819—Franklin, first voy Mf pleasure seekers) ‘ fato great excitement | bh ook deems tt advisable to retain , Shortly after 11} 5 ght me. But there is a great big lot in all them books, and | have got © strategic advantage already & phot rang out ard | » |} to learn it afl. Then they will teach me out of some more big books, yeare and years, and when gained and get back to New York: # * * Youd ery. ihm wielder, of| home. Now, | guess | will cry. Waived fn the: 8660s, : \dentity professes to! . | Dr. Cook declared that he was ‘ignorant, he could be | =|merely a “friendly rival” of Com ua tats / mander Peary, but scientists he | j sy s j A * Peary’s adherents declar Sir Hugh Willoughby..62 og lider | Realty sa Dr. Cook stole ® march on F the shooting. however, ties, Case Have Been Proven who had educated him in polar ex er ’ # 1585—Capt. Des Metropolis on Railroad girl, who up to a few ’ ~~! Cook originated the plan of maki | |his wife and children he may alter| band’s achievement. NCHE PORINI. | 1 am 6 years old. it my firet day in school. It is all so strange, | gue want to go home right «| his plans and sall for New York eka i os eee SHS " off. The boys all stare and stare. The girls aii emile and amile. The room is fe There is euch a from Antwerp within a w ' ! tot of books and y | with be let go home for it le generally belleved thal Dr &# eA Raa a RRR » licort aim Assyrian laborer, tam as big as Ma, | will be done with school. Oh! the world is eo big! ft takes e@ leng to grow up! | ahead of Peary Everett, teli tothe planking with aa 2 i at os * * 5 expect an early opening for the | « ee ho: . ie dict that it will break into an open | cpg afew not seri. Says Charges in Puget feud with nasty features i r axplorer Deaths * Rie *) * Sir Martin Will Rush From Sydney to | Puy ploration. ‘ eke iiich ticnrek wsac| by Plaintiffs. scone hlaeslaiptoel i + ee nit Dr. Cook's friends claim that : O up to a * and Reach There Satur- day or Sunday. ‘ Z contract obligation and payments;on file This means that it is a “winter dash for the pole” and gmployed asa cash-| Declaring that the evidence had) Writes Letter to Board of made to the city treasurer.” “buried.” that Peary copied it ting gallery on the | shown gross extravagance, lack of ) * | | 4 interview The bitter feeling, it is reported, | business method and misappropria-| Public Works and the, Tries to Cover It Up. proof that will extend to the Wives of the ex iy 2 few weeks ago that | tion of trust funds, Judge Wilson ®. : ig). When the lott¢r was read Mr. this “rebate” money was paid to a , i / ; y c plorers, who already have given Porint suddentyle- | Gay appotnted a joint recetvership| Mayor Opéning Up Big ,, Wier and Superintendent of certain man who was a city em- out veiled statements indicating following close upon | for the Puget Sound Realty Associ unicipal Scandal. | Butidings F. W. Grant engaged Ina ploye at that time and that the city their attitudes nee, George ante | a at 1:30 o'clock thia afternoon. M . x wordy battle as to the importance | treasurer's books show that none of (By United Press.) BROOKLYN, N. Y., Sept. 7.—A message was received here today from’ Commander Robert E. Peary, to be forwarded to ex-President Roosevelt, who at present is hunt- ing in Africa. ‘The explorer ex- pects to reach Sidney Thursday and to hurry to New York. He proposes to reach New York 36 hours after his arrival at Sidney The city of Sidney is on the east of northern Nova Scotia. From Sidney, Explorer Peary in- tends to make the remainder of hia trip by railroad across Nova Scotia to St. John, ‘w Brunswick, then along the coast, though Maine to Boston, thence to New York, Cable From P. BROOKLYN, N. Y., —-Sec- retary Herbert L. Bridgman, of the Peary Areti¢ club, today received the following cable message from Commander Robert E. Peary: Kindly rush following: Wire all principal home and foreign geo- graphical societies of all nations, in- cluding Japan and Brazil, that the north pole was reached April 6, 1909, by Peary’s Arctic club expe- dition under Commander Peary.’ Secretary Bridgman forwarded the message to the government of- ficials at Washington, including the secretary of the navy Official Notification. WASHINGTON pt. 7.— The first official notification received here of Commander Peary’s discov- ery of the North Pole was receive today in a telegram from Secretary Herbert L. Bridgman, of the Peary Arctic « The message simply quoted Peary’s telegram from In- dian Harbor Due at Chateau Bay. CHATEAU BAY, Labrador, Sept. 7.—Aqgompanied by the relief ship Jeanie, the Roosevelt, bearfng Com- mander Robert B, Peary, is expect- ed to arrive here this afternoon. It is expected that Peary will give to the world a detailed account of his discovery from here. _ The town is wildly éxcited over the anticipated arrival of the noted explorer Mrs. Peary to Leav RAGLE ISLAND, Me., Sept. 7. Mrs. Robert E, Peary and her two children are preparing to go to Syd |ney, N. S., where she exp husband, Commander Pear land from his exploration expedi tion, which resulted in his plant- ing the American flag on the North Pole. The couple and their children will then proceed by train to Wash ington, D. C Mrs. Peary this afternoon My husband is still and it will be his port to his departn ington. ST. JOHNS, N Conmander Rob announced yes 6 of the pre trace of Dr, F reported that ade t m his usual hawtts.| yf A Arnold, president of the ‘of the “find,” Mr. Grant holding that i wae ever turned into the city Cook Discredited. | the girl's employer, a8) Pirst National bank, and Edward) {p a letter to the bourd of public! as the case brought up by Mr. Boull.| treasury, «If the board would ap-| LONDON, Sept. 7.—Dr. H. R Porint, her father, im-/ Brady, an attorney, are the recelv-| works and to the mayor, Superin-|ion related to a contract let two! polnt & cotmmiasion to hear the Mills, England's foremost Aretk be knows that in| ors. tendent of Public Utilities A. V.|years ago at a time when Cox & | charges he said he would lay before writer, declared today that Dr. Cook iat Corini and the girl Attorneys for the defendant com-/ Bouillon this morning opened up & Gleason had the contract, It did not it all Usia proof, which ould in- must immediately substantiate his pany immediately appealed to the | story of graft that may have some have any bearing on the letting of clude the Game of the city employe claims or become discredited, as a father left no stone un-| supreme court of Washiggton. The| bearing on the granting of the the present contract. And in turn| who redeived the money result of Peary's announcement that the missing pal. Mr.| hearing on the bond will be Thurs-| present contract for tneandéscent Mr. Routllon accused Mr. Grant of | When questioned as to the sousce he bas discovered the pole. Dr. Mills aseapecially indignant that | day afternoon at 1 o'clock. }lights, which amounts to approx! endeavoring to cover up 4 matter|of his information Mr. Bouillon re- criticised Dr. Cook for allowing disappear, leaving be-| The court tound that the money | mately $40,000 that should have full publictty fused to Givulge any names. At the part of his records to come on family. |invested in the company’s bonds; The matter was brought up dur Chairman R. H. Thomaon finally | same time he sald he was willing to other ship inatead of bringing t thé Police. constituted trust funds ing the fight this morning over the put an end to the discussion by tell all he Knows at any time to the all with him when he arrived ‘Rad no proof. Porini| Consequently, that the company | electric lamp contract which is to having the communication placed) proper suthorities. the Hans Bgede “igs os that ow had disregarded its obligations as a|be let by the board next Friday. | = ao - wee = sae fom city with his|trastee by using the furids to pur . ee | ars es OLD MAN DISAPPOINTE S 6 letter Mr. Bouillon say 0 ll oe Finds for Plaintiffs. 1 the is &nd Porini said “In cotinection with the lamp con. | bey belleved that had gone urther, that the evidence had|tract awarded prior to the time I > « wveret former home. | proven that in at feast two inpport-| became connected with the board | he | Were notified and | ant canes the g ‘ * * 1821—Parry, second voy- * * * * * * * * * * * * * ® 1825—Franklin, second yoy w® 1829—John Ross ateeeee 1838—Pease and Simpson .. 1845—Franklin, third voy- company had . pur-jof public works certain bidders re 1948. J. C, Roas, search ex Faphs of the girl were scat-! chased non-producing property with | sponding to the public call for bids et ibe 4-t. as, 8e% ve jtrust funds for speculative pur-| were required to enter into a 4 i ciel alk anne anh The. police were notif mr aan sf = oh came last night when | pomes private agreement supplementary'John Paulson Says His *»o\t slo ® and) 1849—North’ Bar “expedi- * - * * 2 * * * * * * . * * . * + * * * * * o + * * 7 * * * * bull. 1 t to th ficati restr ) rene, and then | learned that {Paulson was placed under arrest | w @ bullet in lex © prevent Income of the | to the specifications whereby, under * Te cudend Wits peaseneed ba: -)hd?Patrotzmt J. P. Lares. Then| a sete Pichon cud tiocait lores Se end pe sone. of Second M we Was 1° Gngovernable temper, Selfish. | Paulson Was taken to the city hos : known ‘fictent to pay the taxes, interest and| broken lamps, a certain sum of Failure, So He Tries to nose guided her every act, and | pital 1 © 1863. to her | fixed charges |money would be paid monthly or “ Corin, That the company has permitted| after each delivery to'an employe) Kill Himself. BI hy eiciecatinn, wikée cit rigeges aggregating $150,000 tolof the city authorized to collect or ee eA -d digg Th Star thie|™sht, but today he wants to live MSROt On the Pay Streak | bece due and in default without | hold money for it, and to guarantee! io & repor f , >, Still Hates Woman. y ab) » raking adequate arrangements to|thie the successful bidder was re I lived with one woman for | morning pen Ws Vouene. |. “Whey tell me Tl recover,” said tter | Producing propertics was not suf r R Kane expedition 1860 ae Haye 1864 nd voyage 1870 1, last voyage 1872 getthoft 1872—B. Leigh Smith English expedition 1878—Jeanette (De Long) 1881 jreely 1896—Andree (balloon) . | could stand it no longer.” | When seen this morning Paulson said that be wanted to die last itn protect ther quired to deposit in the hands of; more than 39 years and raised | years old n of the ieee ee ed 7 F BANK CLEARINGS . aulson, “But you may better t 1 & year It has| the id employe a certified check. a family of six children, three wer and a clerk in the office of} mncern, in that am further inforn that such; sone and three daughters. In City Treasurer W. F. Prosser ahs to ire more |agreement was not referred to in| 39 years my wife and | never |#lashed his throat and wrist with and collect back money |any official contract or in the req quarreied. And then she died, @ razor in the Akronhuret hae) Bt on 4 subscribers. lulsttions issued by the board of| She had been of such a sweet 1010 Bast University st. shortly | Pieldik! acai ee hn ata * llev that I will never go back to * public works and that such moneys| disposition that 1 uraily | After 11 ecleck last night more than 8 years with company | % * * * woman, I've ough of her to last me the ba of my life Total were regularly paid to the sald| thought all women were the Fight for the Knife. . A. Hatch Coaivens cue cee en guilty of gross) employe. same. And when | wae left a The aged veteran was only pre extravagance, an 1 contend that there should be widower | feit that awful lone- vented from ending his life by the la y business methods |no requirement outside of the spect-| someness. | craved companion- prompt tatervention of A. A. Batty Volunteer cavalry ing the Civil wa and is a sioner. He is « member of James A, Sexton post of Seattle Guilty of Extravagance. RECORD OF QUEST ranting and necessitating the| fications and that any rebate that) ship and married Mrs. Louise | proprietor of the hotel, who wrest: | | FOR NORTH POLE. rer Deg. Mn Davy 12 William Barents 77 49 1607—Henry Hudson., 80 1616—Willlam Baffin , 77 1806—Wm, Scoresby .. 81 nting a receiver. |the city may have been justly ew Reynolds, a widow 49 years |ed the keenedged weapon from ; r the SOPH B ‘ ! further termed the|titled to should have been made a’ old, last Thankagiving day. For | would-be gulcide, | | i ee prominsions paid in several in-| = ; : extravagant, and| EES yf MARRIMAN'S CONDITION | SIT WK NGHTIE any, the head of which Capt 8 81 BE FOR MECTIG <2 | AS MUCH WORSE TODAY | iit fits WOE +See eee eee eee lin Elbsha Kent . ql } o Kane st: doctors aro willing to admit ts in-}than at any time since his return] WHY GUEST MAKES SUCH AN|* *: a atth ann ‘ BALLINGER SAYS 10 Railroad Magnate Is Very creasing thls afte “900, }trom abroad, It is understood that} Opo DEPARTURE PUzzLES |* Baron. Kormwneh hele ep eepociation c Weak and a Bulletin by re grave concarn regarding the| Dr. We. Brewer, of the Roosevelt HOTEL PROPRIETOR. | 2 Oune ed th a's condition of the railroad wizard, | hospital, and Dr. Waller Janes, of Saal Rt ae dig eye reed "i LET THE WAR 60 ON Physicians Says They |‘ valent a few days ago, was re|New York, both noted surgeons \ 2 a Jullus Payer ; ~ ‘ vived following last night's official /are at Arden | ~~ onthe | nae Hope for the Best. |announcement that the patient had| The rumors of an operation are]. M. Whitehead, a tenant at th De Long. «3.24007 est (iy United Press.) |guffered a «harp relapse, Dr. Lyle, |being revived today, although it is| Fairmont hotel, Ninth ay AW Greatly 88 Foutine bun! D BOSTON, Sept. 7—‘Let the (my Velted Pree.) |Harriman's personal phyatcian, | "ported that Harriman is too weak | *t _ H Conk age og ne K ack + war go on,” exclaimed Secretary TURNERS N.Y. Sept, 7—The ave out the following statement; |t© submit to the knife this after-| earty tivls morning, and 1 a a of the Interior Ballinger today habciteniseg ON é ; Harriman ida aick man but we/noon. The nature of the patient's | since been seen of the ta 8 when asked for @ statement on |seriousness of the condition of Boy. gorthe beat.” illtess 14 still a secret and remains) The mystery o Andree 2 his side of the Ballinger-Pinchot |}, Harriman was indicated toda fis closely guarded as ever yet been explained 1899—-Walter Well ontroversy. Formef Gov. Benjamin B, Odell | proprietor e man Bo 82 Ballinger refused fo say any- lhe magnate, was asked: “Is your information regarding the wizard’s tah it. sed rh Hs Spe tetal |ghiaulé Asie’ 1900-—Dtike of the AL hing more @xcep ie on condition ’ ni , , « an appe er better today? ; that Harriman wa » very sich russel 86 an appointment with President father bette iy Widite aveisd wikrds are panes r . rine Ste are agpe re hele a beaty be Taft tonight and another for to | 1 have not been allowed oe ee fing’ the cooaminin Apa cratene? ta man i ; ety 8 rte morrow. him today,” replied the boy. ‘Then ling mountain ap m itehead ted two shee 1904—Anthony — Fiala ii — allow anyone to enter the grounds | je we ie kk kk OR ek ewe lund then lowered hin Italian the he hastily added, “but I don’t think & ba S nahesiaay 3 ara WILL BRING REGIMENT. he’s so awful bad unless they are personally known 1906-—Robert f Peary 8 to Harriman, 1908-¥rederick A Wear, the recommendations of the| Roland was on his way to the : Sa |, MER FoREcs fs pea ; 1, Philippines ai-| postoffice in his gutomobile, After) Harriman ts said to have passed Be Cook THE POLE ng Honight and Wedne nh the transport Sheridan wili/obtalning the mail for the houschold a restless night and wae compelle 1909 — Robert es oe ENGR southwest viru he » 28th intentey Ateest 20:me-] he returned sence to take @ strong narcotie Lefore eary OLE aving Manila about Septem The betief that Harriman is in a pe ping. It is reported that the FUP ng 5 gn more ver'ous condjUon than the|raflroad magnate 1s weaker today Today the horde of reporter#that |when Roland, the youngest son Of/are gathered here were refused all ground ing gained the 7 A-Y-P. ATTENDANCE. he sprinted south on Ninth av,, and n flapping in thesearly morning one Mrs. Jacobs says White ad owed nothing at the hdtel. AN pa pe ee of his effects were left in his room Yesterday 117,018 same discovery in Ay wf the pre Total 2,688,684 Y af the Roosey t * * | the last e nH was a night * * a ee ne Se Se ee * Peer ere re eC eee Te Ce TT Te TT Te Te SEEK EEE EEE EEA EEE EERE EEE EE EEE EEE EERE EEE EEE EE ER RR REE EH ee es ROR OR ROR |

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