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INGER 15 FOUND NOT GUILTY ON FIRST CHARGE SHIPPING 1S DELAYED BY THE STAR—MONDAY, DECEMBER 13, SERIOUSLY HURT BY STREET GAR G, Pratier, a atreet car condiictat, sustained a broken nose, a broken right wrist and a probable fragturp | at the base of the skull a few mtn utes before noon today, whet hp was run down by a northbount | Pastiake street oar at Third ay, and ‘erson at. The injured man was moved to the City hospital in an xpress wagon, i eee eee THE CyORM * THE RIPLINER JURY, * ‘ | * * Clarence Hanfor€, of Lowman & Hanford, stationers, 1103) ® Many IMacliiew Come Ont * Summit av + ‘ | ; * Charies E. Eastman, timberman, 519 East Harrison at * for the Holiday: Men * William M. Wilson, butcher and hide merchant, Bothell, * I * Henry Benton, farmer, Cherry Valley “4 . are Going Home for Hillam Ke e, retired satoonkeeper, Bothe ss } % . Den Mokenkia, eand aad gravel dealer, 1921 Washing: ® Christmas. i BH & ton st ; ie * : pa 1 e * A. Jacobeon, proprietor of the Rainier laundry, 632° Thirty * ies uking OMe font a *® third av sak at the Gapeané otf Gi 4 =e * T. H. Cranney, tra and express, 1161 Thomas st tenis ve sthgte ! a E. J. Bower, grocer, Sixth av. Northwest UR frente gy cy: heise ng | M4 C. A. Campbell, farmer, Bellevue ® | out of the harbor considerably, and | * George 8. Rogers, nurseryman, Stariake, eae maicaraty, Bas i * Michael Lawrence, retired farmer, Columbia City % |rimige te the effect that several i & = vessels had gone down. | RRR The Yucatan, from @outheastern | h riinger, former city comp-juntil next month, when a new] Alaska, got in yesterday over a] § soner on defeated candidate for criminal venire is Impaneled, Ru-| hours behind time, While it was} ? mayor, was found not gullty of the | mor was current Baturday night | rough all the way the trip was made H charge of the embeaslement of a/that both Riplinger and Herman | without accident. The steamer car > $4,500 check gtven to the clty by|Goets, through whose testimony | ried 16% passengers ind home for Btirrat & Goets, contractors, as «| Riplinger was freed, would both be | Christmas, among whom wore M.| holdout guarantee for incompleted indicted by the grand jury tor} J Heney, the contractor of Reattle | work. The trial was in progress | perjury jand Fairbanks; Judge James Wick for a week and attracted throngs of The Additional Charges. ereham on hin way to Washington; | Riplinger’s friends | ‘The elght informations standing / A. ¢ _O'Nell a bridge contractor After the finish of the attorneys’ against Riplinger are to the effect | and < aptain N. Gray, a resident of | arguments at 6:45 o'clock Satur that on April 14, 1903, he bg ein a who ts going baer ine @ay night, Judge John B. Yakey in- jas city comptroller, $260.66 from | spend the holidays for the first Ume structed that the jury be sent to/ the New England Northwestern In-| in 29 years, during which time he! @inner, and upon thelr return, at|vestment company; that on July has never left his home up north 7:20 o'clock, a ballot was taken,|10, 1903, he appropriated a check The Meteor, Captain William | q without argument, and a unanimous for $500, signed by Thomas 1 | Thompson, from Juneau and Ketoht j vote of acquittal was the result. Peterson; on July 10, 1903, appro) kan, reported the same kind of The court was immediately notified | priated a check for 0, signed | weather as the Yucatan, She lay j and at $ o'clock sharp the jury| by Thomas 1. Peterson; on April} in the bay at Juneau for nine days 7; 4 filed fn and Foreman Charles E.| 14, 1903, appropriated $260.56 turn: | waiting for a hard gale to blow itself ‘ Bastman handed the verdict to the ed tn by the New Qngland North jout 1 dalliff, who in turn gave it to the | western Investment company; on The romer that the President { eourt and then to Court Clerk| August 1%, 1903, converted to his/ went down on her way to San Fran 3 Springer. own use a check for $850 given BY | cisco was untrug, and without any linger Congratulated Hane Pedersen; on October 41, | found @he arrived at San A silence fell over the court room | 1904, converted to his QwD Use ®) Francisco thin morning as the verdict was read, and then | $4,200 check sini by Ritchey M./ Riplinger's friends gathered |Kinnear and Frank H Paul; on a around to congratulate him September 21 ites, embersied a 4 Riplinger is not through with check for $2,500 drawn te pa the minions of the law yet, how- H. Paul om the Natloual Rank o! i ever. He still has eight other/ Commerce; on March 2, po - charges of embezzlement to face,| verted to his.own | and Vanderveer intimates that he/ posited in the city ce te ova will be tried on every one. loffice by the Independent Asphalt “Behari next trial cannot take pince | Paving co ssem THIS EMPLOVER PUT A STOP. | « Employers, read this letter and see how one employer aided the man working for him and saved him from the clutches of a loan shark. There is a way for the worki: in to escape the loan shark, if his employer will help him. Editor of The Star.—T notice t f your columns you are waging @ ahead and do whatever they liked eampaign againat the loan sharks | Upon seeing that they were unable of this clty. A little expertence that | to scare him, or get any additional ene of our former employes had t out of him, they ac A with the City Loan company in $56.00 proffered, togothe F the Washington butlding is « fair | the additional $5.00, and « which they held Up to Employers. example of the methods employed | the note by these sharks. High Rate Demanded. | that there would be The employe in ion borrowed |@ material decrease In the loan $80.00 from the City Loan company! shark evil if employers generally fe the | would stand back of th ir employes for a period of six months. Sse of which money he agreed to} more fn thelr transactions with pay $80.00. At the expiration of |these sharks, by letting the em the period he did not have the! ployes know that they need not fear necessary amount! to take up thie | the loss of their position# aa a pun- fndebtedness, and the “company” ishment for transacting business | 3 threatened to come down and ex- | with loan companies. This is the pose him to the writer, doubtless | attitude that we take In connection | with the intention of depriving him | with our own employes, and an of his position, if possible ltitude that we think employers as The employe in question placed | a whole might well adopt. the whole matter before the writer,| If you desire, we will be pleased and we immediately gave him $55.00, |to give you the name of the em telling bim to go to this loan co ploye whome case we have desoribed pany, offer them the $56.00, the or-| so that you can take the matter up fginal amount of the loan, together | with him direct If you lke, but only with $5.00 interest for the uxe of with the understanding that hie the money. They, of course, flatly name would not be mentioned Fefused this settiement, and tried to| your pape scare this party by threatening to ‘* very truly report the matter to the writer.| NATIONAL GROCERY CO. This, however, they failed to do! J.C. Lang, Pros Hayes, Son of President, Takes. Public Job at $1500 a Year TOLEDO, Dec. 13.—Birchard A. Hayes, eldest son of the late President Rutherford B. Hayes, begins his public career when he takes office as assistant solicitor of Toledo the first of the year. His salary will be $1,500 a year. President Hayes first held office when he was appointed assist ant city solicitor of Cincinnati about 1869. But In this coincidence Hes the only similarity between his record and hie son's. President Hayes entered the public service as a young man. His son first holds public office at the age of 66. Hayes, the father, was eager, ambitious and a born fighter. He was in congress, the governor's chair, and won the presidency be He was @ gallant soldier Civil war coming out of the army in 1865 a major general, to take his seat fore his death at the end of the in congress. Hayes, the son, fs retiring. Since his graduation at Cornel) and Harvard law school he has continued an earnest atudent He often visited his father in the White House. : ‘ : i ; TO A LOAN SHARK HOLD-UP | Upon Pecdiving the eaggestton to go STRIKE mS MEN ARE STILL FIRM AND THERE 18 LITTLE CHANGE IN SITUATION, | | Although tomorrow will be the beginning of the second week of the switchmen's strike the situation is nearly the same as it wae the day ater the walkout This morning T. V. Madden, the organizer of the union In thin state | returned from « tour of all the cit }tes affected in Washington. He re | porte th all over the Mine the! awitchmen are holding out and not & member of the union has de ted. The men say that the report from | Chicago last evening that the lead ers of the union and the railroad outicials were to meet this morn ing and discuss arbitration under the Erdman act was untrue and © sent out by the railroads. The witchmen are willing to arbitrate but not under the Erdman act. This afternoon several dele from the union met with the trans | portation bureau of the Chamber of Commerce and explained their stand on the question of arbitration It Is understood that the chamber will adopt resolutions tomorrow |urging the unjon men and the rail }ronds to get together so that the} | delayed Christmas shipping can be S| sent through The men attended church at the | First Presbyterian church yester day, but in his sermon Dr. Matthews | did not mention the trouble, The men will continue to go to chureh jevery Sunday watil the close of the | strike. | The switching being done by the | railroads is not nearly what should | be done, according to the strikers. |The inexperienced men Imported,| they say, are not able to éo the) work. Little work ‘was done on the | waterfront this morning, all the men being kept at the terminals. ‘DIO VANDERVEER KNOW? (Conciuded.) ment from District Attorney Fred.) ericks, but this @id not come! through until last Saturday night. } VANDERVEER’S REPLY} Mr. Vanderveer, in a statement | made at noon today, said that Hols heimer was still in the employ of | the county as a deputy proseoutor ‘The only information I have con |cerning the Los Angeles matter ie | what I have read in the columna| of the local press, with the excep-| tion of that secured tp telephonic | communications with reporter® at) | ! | Sachs while acting as attorney for) | | sade. MORRIS 8, SACHS. I§ ACCUSED IN A SUIT FILED TODAY A. G. W Kimball thie morning filed wuit against Morrie B. Bache 17.60, which sum, it t# al lewed = was misappropriated by | — the plaintiff, Ie attorney Kimball was awarded damagon| amounting to $6,400 b Seattle on a@ lot ‘owned on Maynard | ot. which wae damaged by Tt te alleged that without the knowledge of his collected this sum, which, #1 aiagt. | } 4. 0, url at 1 oer AND FOUNG. a: Graham, Midway mill Mand bag, three corde pei ah Slaneop Mth and sth, i irish weit 909 for fare BARMS AND ACREAGE, Continued, Youiar } © fur pot ¥ or, 1 Lee property, f= List your property wi tande ' CITY REAL ESTATE. fied ade wn the pr OTL, 60 per vine 8 CLEANLY week | “Vieronia ¥ ow, comfortable hed $1.6) and up pets tor HELP WANTED FEMALK. | ine "Wester BY Sait yntor tule, hong“ in oa egy sae even insertions for the |” ferve Shee weet U “ ae Two # Dianeno t ; ihe aoa 108 vitee ay. FOR RENT—ROOIA ed OUN, RERWAR: of x The complaint says that while Mr | Berg pemmy |Sache wae Mr, Kimbi | room nt” Competent wir _ the elty of /®* shldren ar Packs F ny oF company haope ba wane fenetal 4088 B Olive ORNOW. poy we umirbila wale iit ledien, tamping bead « Third Continued. $900 furnished Cherry Two yooms. 3014 ® HW, WALANCR hovse, 18xr6. 4 our interest, amounted to 617.60 ‘ied ites ‘ils Seaman Sachs, ft is sald, refused to pay |~“Tasy ouriaine laundered, te in and paid inf i” this money when Kimball demanded | second av ma; near car © Ny cues | , ‘ According to Sachs, the affair Is) SITUATION WANTED—FEMALE, iss Glebe ‘bik but & matter of accounting between | scminea sae we ME, gna ree, single ny ueekeaztng Main M492 Ind. 1 39 the plainuff and ree | 919% ethers: “isan sie A . © pla and himself and will! ies fied ade ingigr thie hema anrge | iit ae ar i u be easily explained. For the gentleman, buy a Safety Razor, A. &. HALL, 1111 Firat Av. LEGAD NOTICES. ing county ve Willem fen 1 the said ington om oa) nem ye * or the date of i: The eummene terw it of eat n bean flied with ibe « Thie setion ie br ter t of « agers Avely st once from tae Adtenaan Fonte as ‘oi and inhuman -* port and desertic Laue able ed lor the t “ Coppa eee nth 4, ove for Plainitt, 818 we bord oi ee pare — aan i eeren, or Ring plaintitt, ve. Wilttaes t wivwat a weary eed lace vuriaine |womellts? hone nd ot Work bi md Paso ented—Chih |t9 48 at home. 0 out by aay oh oo aaye family. Phone Mai ton wanted by Boot beet upiie; b mh Anne no the @ay lain Hotel, Togas # Nacge’e ond veviee one Main 4627. in note of the ren mn hote 18-96 vhene ret vewin ea HELP WANTED—MALE, as | Pine ] t eae |NOTICK THE FLACK TO anewer per the) Rk -, PALA: undersigned gtiorners for ihe piatneitt at | Five aon” * thelr of below stated end Upirorsity tor $138 cach; 1 ef your failure ee ona tl per =ihelomene We want A Xe 1 400 Arcade KAREN ma © owe inte Payette, #4, De- * 1117 Pitty Ww Jonnean--C Jonnson. 6. found Decem- ber 16. 86th and Kilbourne FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Brstosga | be fat BUTTER WORT - 3h pifwetore and tifvenne 4 cote ist. opp Moore theatre Johneon @ Hamilton, way Malo Fire ay 9) Ronney wa " wneral Third av and University Both se pat ‘etn gays “Wine i ate trimmed Our jot Works, Fires | Office one lan-| Partner” wanted te take half interest | fearing and ps tt | Postorse: too muck tor el or wows se 224 orett. Week keepin wurt SCANDINAVIA ¢ front room and ‘ orange ind. A #83) Two picely furniah FS" bos take, Beattie tt ton Phone Main #8 / ves ms RCARDINAVIAN® o ra For falc BOARD AND ROOM. pomk oe isan. get Beattie. 91,206. house roome deat ir rat a Nin! Mas the within f PRTATE TION CO, inber and farm Husiness chap CHATIN REAL COLL Bert Land serip, pet DALICATEROEN BAKERY fine home on prem j furnished: 1 Boren ar For mnie. rooming hours, SASM AND DOOR BARGAINS this te a bargain. reposition that | Main 7978 joore for staining... et Hy oemnnnernene | Vest linn 14, Decanter 11. . 408 Arend 10-14 | Por Mele—Grecery store 104 Weatlake $3.99 | Cae ee Main 2018 vie to December 7, fe- |” Wanied—Ten then te chow and sell | _ bad | 7 '@ gtperiense ome A Et LRT i 2 Oe | FARMS AND AND ACREAGE. Ciassified ade conte | tens “unde thie head—Right line of stn Werde Seven inser mission doors, just the xine | jows, only $1.60 per door for the price of etx. ie ea big ghicken ranch, CREAR. | cloge ln street cars sed norge: « lor yourself. Bend for catalogue, matied free post- paid, without charge Homesteads nd valley land: rich SCIAL NOTIONS, offices, foot of ae SF SS ee ee mea % BRIANT F ree 9 pan OF | soit” ' Onbate Ls propery =| &. DIXON & CO. ue Mean ra AxIDE et et Corporation. 400-418 Arcade Ann Main 40 Marion Mt. Ind. 46. Fon SALE HY OWNER » a ANb. wes ho chickens, chicken hours. AY, FREMONT WABit 13 | oe LAIN, TOMORROW. Bey uD eis | <o0b-c18 naven peed ool, mmall treks brooder and brooder bouse uae wlidings. chickene tooln Agdrees KR. B one south, trom Gee- ar be jamiiton, owner, Dearson, Wash =n aaa fone oo 98 | "Wanted fer to buy wood Lta-x i he ” Amemilien er jay and Bature | Mar reste cheap. Phone Panorama gf A- a with ever? 4 hoto SITUATION WARTRO-—-MALE. Sa Pe Seek ee ’ See the atin 7 sy Glasaitied ade under this head—thres | P t 1AM THE MAN No flige in pen, three tines, 3 Bix words | " house with my sersene Randais dam | to & tine { roperty carpenter | — PRABONALB. | man of good etty the tle-Everett. Interur —— fon as Jani ban, BiawoxD aT bbe, | Be et of oigalegh ahBS ae FOR SALE ~~ MISCELLANEOUS. > BUY. Puna Ne top Ati om MONEY TO tc ° LOAN, j | OYERS Forrest's rear at 4 GOLD AND | eon a iH — Switches 616 0 om | | Northern Dk | Adame & " and Trade Mark At Beattie 638-4 Barnes @ Co, tem ney, Btarr-Boyd OMORROW RK “But 1 met none of his famous contemporaries and associates,” |the time Mr. Holzhetmer was in| A Berea Nt et iiock! he says. “I did not care for that.” | California,” he said The re —— Bio a _- a | porters at that time {Informed me ie fares oe FOR RENT—HOUSES, 4 lw that they had recotved telegraphic S oe ee | i praatpas Saturde afternoon he) dispatches from thelr correspond ea ous. tree | WEST & WHEELER ce pec complaint against| ents in Los Angelos stating - that | city w ies Colman. Bleck | i ’ | Smith and Smith t* in jafl, ahd as|Holzheimer had moved to dismiss 0 18-18 |" Beat market at tnvole . : | he is broke he will stay there until| the case against Leavitt, 1 stated | a vn cade Aan os eee 5 he extradition is completed at that time that I did not believe | | "Fer Rent--Three-reom house TT] POR SALE--WOOD AND COAL. 9 he could have done this thing, | at th; don month; ne epider P . " COME BACK: HAD SEVEN WIVES knowing his deep personal interest eid ay neat ours Waterfront Tracts ope wee ae tne ae in the case. I said I thought it) “Wynn ~ addvenn tl iene ra. weal , 8 at BUT NO CHILDREN) must be that he had moved to dis: |civans’ acahaee Min hus” bedi d Sh finn “quality and service , United Press.) mint the writ of habeas corpus NAb —— —— r ¢ 3 ween Anne 2626 « “@mith remanded to jail for PORTMOUTH, 0., Dee 13—Seven | Whe pr . Fienty email and large houses, fat an ore Lands |! at * him and he'll probably stay (78 riverman, who came from Ash:| thot he ad ¢ ai FOR RUNT—-§ room cottage, 817 aTth f the university and on — "y % i : z land after his run : sat he had not moved to dismiss r ( ‘r ye & Garrett, €19 and @21 Wine wt | there *oaiphin Ind afer ‘his runaway wit, La | the’ charge again Loney Yer hae | Steopathy — | x7QvNarteksaan Wet a emnaMctoet"snalt ctpense. "We oti % 4 4 ‘ os 0 returh | in as vigorous @ manner as he 1 1 opening ale 4 with him. Bob Frisby, with whorn | Me) oe HOUT, OSTROPATHY | PHYSt \ FOR RENT—FURNISH DO * I's on again, off again, on again f 4 WhOM | knew how, opposed the CIAN AND OPTOMBTHUST, aleo usin -' aT OME Ke . mine ‘i é, she eloped, was jalled and is being 4 hiv No OUMGHANED. | HAD Are eaten fant seieae an | HOUSES, a a tenet ok § Finnigan, for W. W. Smith, former | held for Parkersburg, W. Vt | am at present having the mat-| Steam bathe planes His Office open evenings until 0:96. Be, 2 : pall Hee , l., 2U-| ter investigated thoroughly, and if| fea" yrourth TBAT. | wa siete octet private” banker of Seattle, who thorities on an alleged forgery The rent you pay 0 in ® fur 7 ire 34 } 5 ‘ as tie {Charged Hill was 16 when? we find that the published reports | | aiuan bewse t tn meokb bar. aay pepeee s Woud of 91,350 in Beattio| ONed. Wife No 6 @ sve Irst | are correct I will take Just as dras-| | chased by yourself and paid Tor by the |—————————____—_— rng after his arrest for alleged flim-| one he divorced and ate Magny | tic action as ponslble. In the mean Son it, We extend credit. Woodhouse $10 Wt Mex flamming small property owners ue died of! time, in juatice to Mr. Holzheimer aint i a’ Piatt Furn Go. 418 Pike wt ; HonseatenAs: - my = u g grief. Hill has an uncle in Virgl REDUCE YOUR Witur AUCTION SALES. out of from $16,000 to $25,000 Sim haw ecw married sie r#inta, |e Ik being retained in the office | safely. surely, and. Permanently ony ene ge . ; The above telegram was received Neither has ever been father of aay | L have NO. direct proof of the gullt Guslness, ne: wrinkle “Sr discos | tyre, erge room cw anything. Good cimmate end plenty | TION ALB OF THY at the prosecuting attorney's office | chiidren i father of any| of Mr, Holzhelmer, who denies the | fort ‘ an eer | ROCs: GBF pagees An opportunity of a litetin BOOK STORE ANI this morning trom Sergt. Dolphin, ©” charge vigorously, and to dismiss | Adviee Without Charge pehianeeeoie Investigate of the Seattle police force, now in | him at this time would be fo brand| “Sofas ‘Satoh Sa" f me. eee oe ae Winnipeg, stating that Smith had him as guilty, which without proof - _ rea teis : pie ae heen femlanded to Jail for a weer DOG BURNS DOWN i iyatua've neither Just nor rights’ | ;pDON7, BR, LON ROME at Mid hag a : fn that city. ‘Tried gt Winnlyexon| ITS MASTER'S HOUSE RScIPS AMGLTY lee Soe ate EH it Matis Ten-Acre Bargain 4d chlarbe gtivliar ta.iat thade in. (iat had Vrenad |COUNTY ASSESSORS TO MEET Many wealthy ihembers, Fi Uh. > attle, Smith was acquitted and re-| KANSAS CITY, Mo., Dec, 19—|, D. B. Railsback, secretary of the LT Has FA ig rt Oates TE ACRE FOR 2° Sones Se : a leased, then rearrested on request “Negro,” a bulldog, wan the cause| Washington County Assossory as Sank bees tae Phone scaleable ari lew 1 Will. KNOCK ae Ba DOWN GLICK. rom Seattle authorities. While of fire: that burned hie owner } |#0clation, has announoed ‘a meeting |‘ tat ay. age, Fhone | : WI KNOCK it DOWN QUICK . | WINSHIP BROS. $000 STOCK TO GO. or rts xisadition papers were being pre M. Stowe, out of house and home, |f the organization to be held in|’ ars: tiraun, migwit Toi sGolman Midd: 6 | Auctioneer, Phone aac abt. Meta pared, Smith's attorney at Winnl- The dog was left alone in the house| Spokane on January 10, 1910. A =——— Peg got him out of jail by habeas and overturned a lamp. The build WANTED TO BUY—FURNITURE. corpus proceedings. ing, © valued at $2,000, had been) —.,. of | _FREMONT FUR ©. desires When Sergi. Charles Dolphin, of ‘completed three days.-H waw de-| piichor” Aum tthe chock mon aly APRA VANCE Ga laundry work for tie TA TuPnlaned beubgy edern peteond band geoda Mighest prices pala the Seattle police force, arrived at stroyed entirely. Uni Gale tb a PAS cha winter months Catt Bast 1147, Weld jason i Alder oe 1s x | Valdes Furn., 1610 tet. M. 2992; Ind. S030 ~pOSTAGE $7 nt and PRINTERS. nd Print * goth rones 1t e Howse, Ae } ¥ SIGNS AND HOUSE” ane Frith ay SECOND-HAND CLOTH! e (priced f0t ete. Bteat af TYPE WRITERS | AND “males Sas b. tt Raliard moving i dence,