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: HE SEATTLE we THE SEATTLE TAR: ‘ity STAR NO. 231. SEATTLE, WASH, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1909. ONE CEN VG EVIDENCE USED FIRST PICTURES FROM CHERRY, ILL, MINE DISASTER FFA] STAY OF SUGAR BUILD STRONG CASE TRUST INVESTIGATION: GOAL LAND FRAUD ROOSEVELT BEGAN IT and Incriminating Documents Gathered by Field Chief Make Telling Argument in Big nt Hearing Now on in Seattle. Efforts of the Interests to Repudiate Former President, | Blasted by Inside Facts of Investigation and Prose- cution, Made Public for First Time Today. L. R. Glavis has been discharged by Secreta for R. A. Ballinger, the in department is depen ly upon the testimony collected to support its charges of fraud and collusion in the Cunning tases. This has already become evident in the character Puabibite and affidavits introduced by the government in the hearing, which opened yesterday, and was resumed this Former Sp: Following are some of tthe main points in the first inside story of the grez t trust fraud agitation, and the attacks upon the Roosevelt administration, obtained by the United Pre Roosevelt administration unearthed the frauds, nistra ompleting the prosecution. e and today the Bidavits and other doc m™ procured by | Swale he was working on the cave. Many of these are from | half a dozen of them from Cunningham himself, and | is honeycombed with discrepancies and contradictions the plans and intentions of the entrymen. them deny posit ent’s attorneys introduced 29 %, most of the largest rebate fine in the ay lected prison pena 1 | } £00 was responsible far the story entitled “The Seventeen He »” in the Outlook he figures of William Loeb, as collector of the port New Ye iow that every cent possible was recovered the Hyak, left Ragle Harbor short the weig F feat \Tebieraphic and Tele, ly before the storm broke. ; phonic Communication Coming acrosy the sound, the tow The Taft inistrat is fe line was broken and before the in a manner pleasing to Rooseveltians Still Hampered as a Re- hiyak could turn around in the wind to give chase, her tow wae or Attorney General Bonaparte’s refusal to take ely }tween Trout and Clear creeks, on trymen had any | the Cunningham claims, there was | Midate their int 8, approximately 100,000,000 long ent to consolidate tons of coal In unbroken measures | fm detail in the priv above the proposed tunnel level, | ¢ Cunningham, a cc all of which cov © min from | aus of the exhibits. one tuanel, at a minimum cost of | also, many posit! extraction. Allowing one-third for that there were loss, this would provide an output With the Gusse of 1,000 tons a day for 180 years, a ss wed Had Many Plans Afoot. of the entrymen to Hawkins estimated the cost of a aoten in New York jiroad to tidewater at Kanak land to be $724,500, and of a har headéd for West Poin was llingness to use nosed agreement con-| bor at that place ¥275,000. This} at last captured and is now at the 2 8 ' formation of a Completed, he estimated, the cost Flyer dock go ’ h y in aid of private suits. A. Beg to which of rail transportation to tide water, e slightly in veral of the yachts anchored men should “#llowing 10 cents a ton for accidents THE FIRST PICT out of the | at Eliott Bay Ya : i 4 POE yh. Reg . URES OF THE MOST HORRIBLE MINE | by Srarat noamebente [he nent F — © ee ee (oeether — tea recommending the OISASTER IN HISTORY OF AMERICAN MINING. LOOKING | ‘lt? Were down, several } od, [at West Seattle dragged th Om Lake Washington were © chors ttle damage was done by | te one-half Claimants to secure a certain water] NORTH AT THE CHERRY, ILL. MINE, WHERE 300 MEN LOST | og Coon wan blown « yes the colliding boats SIE Re Gates rhe |power, upon wuich 4.000 horse| THEIR LIVES, TAKEN JUST Ad THE FIRST BODIES WERE [BRE ORC house was blown over yes Whe Hise soamd steams. te NEW YORK, Nov. 19.—For the first ti js MGPAT IME. 10 bo | power could be developed for | BEING RECOVERED. THE SMOKE FROM THE SHAFT CAN |itD ruck teattle shortly after ll wood’ conte aan an aor lov. or the first time since te dias 68 $260,000, /000. Also the purchase of se BE wan ctcane AA eHOWS 7. V. WILLIAMS, OF THe [OMPECH and Inetod uati! 6 _ [left Seattle at 3 o'cle viene. the gigantic sugar trust frauds became the foremost Was fo lend the com: claims of the Chezum group, to the | UNITED STATES GEOLOGICAL SURVEY. AND HENRY SMITH, | _fouay all telephonic and tele-|ed considerable buffet s°- | topic in the business and political world, it is today pos- ‘More, and this money Borthward. Also that the claim » | geaphie communteation to the north | ting across the sound. She — ge Wed fe developing the |&n's secure all the timber possible TO VHE DRE TO MELE TN Tun MEEDUE Onin ee of Beatle Ix cut, and there are Dut across, however, ina jittle over Sible to give the inside story of the sugar trust prose- aa & great deal would b led 181 SHOTOGRAPMS TAKEN BOPECIALLY Pox THe stan [few wires working in other direc-|three hours. The damage » bY cution as seen from the viewpoint of both the Taft and Mining operations Also that the a | Che. |the wa rushing over he was claimants act quickly, to get into! aie | Bundreds of ‘people had miracu-| slight, as everything had been lash.| Roosevelt administrations. Was to construct a|the market beiore the extension of | i pes from death by falling | od down in preparation : » ; ; " epare for a hard | From a prominent official of the present admin- hike Mines, and vecome the Alaska Cent i ope | sas and trees Edward Brado, | trip le * d h all Fa s. th. Be purchaser of all coal}: coal mine; the Matanuska | th@ Gyear-old son of Mr. and Mrs At Bremerton several of the | istration, and who was equally as prominent in the pre- * price fixed for| district, since coal, being of | | redo of York station, was serious launches anchored just north of ceding administration, the United Press today obtained the proposed agree | bigh grade, would be difficult to lly dnjured by the falling of the flag the city dock filled with water at [25 a ton for all coal displace in the market StS on the York school grounds. the first squall, tie morning @ Statement which was carefully reviewed and ap- d by Guggenheim and| Copies of two circular letters of | He ap Dow At the Seattle General they were raised. The damage was | proved both by the official making the statement and for al! that he could | Cunningham to the claimants were al, where the doctors say be | qlight for outside. Under | offered, showing that the po Bao - over, although he in uffer |a second man equally prominent in both administra- f $4.6 | | t the claims would had paid in approximately ig ferhbout the beat abd shout tions, who endorsed its every feature. The statement follows: (By United Pree) | The imprints of finger naile in Cy home of Job Been, a soth “ CHERRY, Ill, Noy, 19: — The |the palms of their hands indteated | s¢% W. end Since wy. NS war The evidence eins Dubicied na om sural Oh ties the basis for a hard each, and that $131,000 had been end Pixia av a coal trust, through expended by Cunningham for them. Haimants would have One of them states that four claims Deane ie Seietaice, We, Yee Roosevelt administration is, in fact, evidence that Hogeowioten aggteretton dy tex Roosevelt's administration gathered to defeat the fraud. The house ts now resting| “The whole thing has long been at the disposal of m angle of ubout 45 degrees on |the press and the public, and it was because no details fchitiven ire Waring aa the of the sugar trust prosecution were being published in Se ie the daily papers that the article entitled ‘The Case of suffering from bruises and cuts tained when the building fell |the Seventeen Holes’ appeared at Roosevelt's sugges- large ogee args y Ee ee a |tion in the Outlook. The result of this article was to apartment house being con. | awaken public interest in the matter. cted at Seventh and Olive, teli| Sick Mother of Month-|— ‘Any one who has followed the * Olive and crashed through) Old Baby in Yesterday’ *| developments of the case will re- . roof of the Olive Apartments. : alize how unjust and absurd are by Mine Inspectors Taylor and! No violence has yet been re ‘one was burt. Storm — Their Home,| the present attacks. Moses, reached the 200-foot level! sorted to, but a demonstration is windows were blown out "Barre “The Roosevelt administration | {hia morning they were confronted feared when the funerals of the | of of the down town stores.| Two Houseboats, Bosak! AC ON INMATES unearthed the frauds and started of victims dead take place he prose yarances in:| ‘The miners are extremely bit-| || Almost a Record Breaker. Up Against Shore After! iainistrerton te Sanaa eee te Build Road. ogy ecianines tetie Galas on tare Deine | iitated St.’ Paul mine, whore sev- that they had suffocated before the be received by the | Although: the ch : eh eral hundred miners are entombed flames had reached them. On ac to be fixed by them- | 1), ue e charges made by |under thousands of tons of earth, count of the potsonons gases the ie government on which the case | iy slowly giving up its dead rescuers were enabled to remain exhibit is a copy - bes os bneeta ne use|} When the rescuers again de-|under the surface but a fow min. ay H. L. Hawkins, an |” y three “ot eviden : gh scended today into the main shaft utes, and during this time only $ examine the mines T2"Y ‘Breads of evidence indicat-\they brought eight badly charred |eight bodies could be recove ins found that be-|~ |bedies to the surface, making # A second trip will be made into : |total of nine recovered the shaft Inter in the day { The fire, which has been raging! Although threats are still heard |furiously since last Saturday, has against the heads of the mine, the practically burned itself out, and it troops have the situation well in| gq jis believed that work of recover hand. The miners are being kept jing the dead from now on will be away from the main shaft, and the | comparatively easy militia ia dispersing all gather. | When the rescue party, headed | ings. t BY T. J. DILLON, Mews dispatches yesterday brought tidings from 8 of the fate of a prominent young man who by the sight of a numt ed the “black taint” in his wife's blood. He killed huddled together. Ap —$—$—$—$— j ministration is continuing the prose- A dicated that the men had climbed ter toward the mine officials, charg-| row of the tall poplar trees | cutions, applyt * Confronted with the hideous fact, he was help- | from the lower levels to the 200-foot | ing that they sacrificed human life | y@fween Fifth and Sixth, on Madi-| Rescue. |Head of County Hospital tiv a he sony = on achare ae p there was no hope, no redress, no forgetfulness; [| station. in order to save property. at, were torn out by the roots | <— ; | Gives Order That Pa-! vent a repetition of the frauds. — h rn down The ost pathetic cure es The pre! but death fe had done no wrong, his wife had Trane : nde rege gl tients Must Not Talk| . bot eg Sasa aie yet the blot was upon them, the irradi- yand the man could not live. He faced a social 48 dark as that of she vilest felon; his wife was an in Lake Washington many of the |torday’s storm at Lake Washineten | Pa. BA | s . ashington jagatnst the sugar trust may be ns living in the houseboats was Mrs, W. H. Raymond who,| About Institution. divided into three heads and taken |W forced to vacate In @ hurry frantic with grief and terror.| . lin’ chronological ersee are ja ve their furniture at the | watched the house boat containing! “Don't complain to those religious . "The prosecution for te- |mérey of the waves, that in many her month-old baby and its grand-| women—tell your troubles. to me.” | ceiving rebates; second, the weigh- Cages passod all the way over the/ mother drifting out into the mid-| That is the order issued recently |ing frauds; third, the Earle case.’ (fra! dwellings ie dle of the storm-beaten lake, amid|by Supt. W. H. Corson to the in-| “These cases were be gun by the | he wind blew 66 miles an hour * that threatened to engulf| mates of the King county hospital| Roosevelt administration nearly rding to the official statement all craft at any moment tubercular ward lfour years ago, when Henry L. ed by the weather bureau. This) Hier frantic appeals finally in-| Church workers and philanthropte|Stimson was appointed federal at- Jmost a record for Seattle. On duced some men at Leschi to brave | women who called at the county|torney for the southern district of mber 13, 1903, a gale of 58 \the terrors of the storm in a tiny hospital recently to perform little York, with especial reference miles was experienced. It did not |jaunch and tow the houseboat with | services for the unfortunates were|/to — the prosecution of these lagt wo long as the one yesterday, |its precious burden to safety told of Supt. Corson’s latest order. | offenses however Mrs. Raymond, who is far from|They noticed the patients wer The result was that in seven Fhe high transmission wires from | well, was in her house boat at/packward in talking about the hos-/months the sugar trust had been t even beyond the pale of fallen women Senerations ago a white man sinned against Of God and man; who he was, what he was, is She Says Her “ae Was W Wrecked by Joy Rides, and He Accuses Her of Insane Jealousy. | m. He has long since been forgotten. It was, Only a petty, inconsequential incident in his life p But sin there was, and yesterday, after long years, demanded its wa € death. ektion works to ite fruition. Perhaps « hun- ie oge opened it. is! on pmlc Sve Seniporeriy . moored farther out in the lake. | we must not talk to anybody about/ fine ever before collected under a : ago a child was born to a white father and a tractor demanded the reason of | patra offic fale report that they dogg ve Fh po ila moan ox there raed nuit. et gn fines collected from Mother. Nature tinted this child’s descendants the intrusion jean staud sas orm ee oe and was soon carried far out from} It is well time to apply the “gag|the American Sugar Refining com- and in turn their children were fairer. With each ca lad essa the si wap off about 20 minute rat Raymond, whose husband ts ren ¢ 1 ove) Tena tabtiony teat were $168,000, wher 4 the ansert On the white blood increased and the black de- Didn't you shoot your wife?! yesterday afternoon during thel, 4 . aroused a e larges a theatrical man with Sullivan &|ment of the county poor, with ag-|fine ever before collected had been demanded Patrolman Landis gale Considine, was prostrated by the ssive organizations passing reso- | $40,000. Don't know anything about it, shock and is still in a pre lutions demanding an investigation The fine was sufficient in size was the answer }condition. Her mother and the|p e grand y, and with that/|to stop the evil es: At police headquarters Cansee DAMAGE SLIGHT SaDY caitesee ne ht by the grand jur ar h tha p the and it established asked what the charg “ effects from) grand jury itself about to meet,|a legal precedent without the as and inquired concerning. ball.| ON WATERFRONT the oxperiencs Dr. Corson and the hospital author |amot was and inquired conc amount of the fine being exagger- rning bail he fine being exagger teased, but did not vanish. All eternity too brief for that. The black bar sinister was eotten ; inscrutable nature was dormant, lightly Until the appointed time to take revenge, in the The house boats, after their ties may well get busy ated to an extent which might have of that h 1 Who shot Mra. Cannon? He was locked in a 1 without cupants w taken off, were left The inmates of the hospital are | provoked a reaction of sentiment Physiological mystery—a reversion to type. This Js the story which developed |* charge against his name, 1 eying to the storm warnings at the mercy of the surf, which|grateful for the attentions given| ‘The sugar trust, which does mt Up black blood of generations breaks forth and today following the discovery of ay Cannon Issued general | which had been circulated for the soon reduced one to kindling wood |them by the charitable women who|nearly 40 per cent of the railroad real and faint | ental |past week, the damage done OM /\and left the other in a dismantled visit them, They have been accus-| shipping out of New York city, was HK child is born to white parents, a child racially per- Mrs. Cannon hys from a powder burnt pistol wound ae hgh Migs judge, 1 aud not eveiee front Zosrenag poe condition ltomed to talk freely to these wom-/effectively throttled so far as re« fo type of its dark forbears; an enthnological in her right arm, near her real-|(0 ee ded 1 do not know how it pin " Lallieo, who has saved more en. Lately, however, there has|bating was concerned dence, at $29 16th av., last night Roy 1 p : MRR MK) boon a change Since the recent agitation was across a hundred years. Soe her | W# done. I did not know why Ii pegple from the sound than any |% *| “Iv's the best thing The Star ever|raised this one question has been there is nothir RS cee ) Ty i | Mrs. Cannon was led back to her| way arrested Inst night until the other man, did not even have &|®% NEW YORK ABOL * | did,” said one of the women today. | constantly repeated : fist a i € y uicide n€ ipenc home by Leroy Mi mre 2 me 9 nger officer informed me that I Wwas/\ehance to take the T Kram out | ® ISHES FOOTBALL. *) +) ‘mean exposing the conditions Why were not those people im- me Of it all, t and tongues of scandal, boy, and the po! e “ti e a an wanted for shooting my wife and go to the rescue of a sail boat. |» * | there Many of us have known|prigoned? : Bed persiste: ee react ' Then, still suffering w ah For months my wife has been| ‘The ateamer Dolphin, which had |» (By United Press.) *lpart of the things that Mr. Dunn The answer is simple. At that te n c of the la make in her wounded. Sima be ge insanely jealous of me, and abso-|peen anchored at the Kast water:|% NEW YORK, Nov. 19.—It told, but we couldn't do anything,| period impris ent was legally rice welec ¢, the grave a peaceful 2 gs, ane ve the of dl lately wiciens Cane T'wo sere way, broke a ay from —r moos * was learned today that the *|Now, maybe, the patients will get |impc Hepburn law, L The he si 1er husband's infatus «| #89 she started divorce proceedings | ings and was blown up against the | New York public school board # | juatioe which restored suspended penalty ol The hy 1 cries out in anguish, | stenographer, of ‘a peaceful home against me, but lator withdrew the |Hemmond Milling company's dock. 1% Novarcad weus school board ¥ | ju whlch ‘restored suspended. paaals 4 In ray t reator, but the taint is recked, and fina ly = attack OM | complaint She lay there all night and this|* in the public schools in this *| x *** xe a & ke ke tk HH 1905, under the Roosevelt admi HF; and there js 1 greg 4 her life by the busbanc Gha. Threatened Rim: morning was taken back, She was | city | BANK CLEARINGS. * istration. The facts in the sugs , , earth to remove a drop Frank 8. Cannon, the husband She has threatened to ruin my | damaged about the upper deck and | The announcement did not *|* Portland. * |rebate cases were brought out pre- was found a few moments later In} ius threatened to. tak my | had lost one of her Ife boats. Thi8|* state when the ban will be: *|* Clearings today, ,$1,427,985.00 % | yj to the passing of this law. a hw ‘ ¥ his office, at 245 Arcade Annex life, and threatened to me me | Wan pickee up this morning and) ® come effective * | * Balance 203,186.00 * |The sugar rebate proseevtion began indred years perhaps, the man and woman The policemen peeked over the | iy) fe ay sieht af Poe friend: sant back le *\* Tacoma, ,, *{during the debate of the Hepburn Mave beex turned to dust. In the course of a transom ar him sitting $n | wequalutate 1°h Gate GF logs, owned by Milt oda vin ae Malas Meee Clearings today $ 875,712.00) jaw 'and this helped the. governs Year: | moody silenc moking his pipe | st ag soon asta eared of | Seattle Lumber company, broke | ® Balance 61,908.00 ment to pass the measure. *@ man and woman have met and lawfully | “Come out, Cannon,” ordered | «pi dp mire T cates au 11 tl ioose. at Smith's Cove and dam My boy! my boy! Throw away | * Seattle * The sugar rebate campaign Patrol Folirict | . aged the Great Northern trestle to|that awful cigar!" | Clearings today. .$2,043,578.00 * ted in December, 1906, The first ‘atrolman Folirich propose to obtain a divorce from | fe ' : 370.00 \ of Cannon made no move. the extent of about $200 Wot! Throw it away! [aint been|* Balances 370.00. & is \ mang father are visited upon them. | qe-was only after the patrolmen (Continued on Page 13.) The steamer Burton, in tow of|smokin' it moren a week RR KR] (Continued on Page Thirteen.)