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OL. 11 NO. 261 PECIAL AGEN “GOAT” IN 2 FLIT SKY BY NIGHT pt to hold up Ralph L. Leavitt Mysterious Airship, Aglow With Monster Search- light, Startles Massachu- setts. x in Los An- Pleading With Dis- Attorney to Aid THROUGH BONNIE WHEELER. ANGELES, Cal., Dec | that A. Reynolds B in Los Ange! wire Beattle that he has con-| *, t the proof supposed to | d by Mr. Reynolds | of I do not know. | do } | however, that it isn't “on Square.” | thoroughly be- that an effort is to be to shift ati of the blame United the shoulders of Special WORCESTER, M: Dec C. B. Peyton and thereby that the ows Heizheimer. peor ° ‘ the OUr request I-have gone into ght phan yt “e nies . matter fully. I have seen the |. Tabtp etreting over the sity 9 is in the possession of Dis- |” type =: fin ney Fredericks in whieh ge floss heimer and Peyton were we ie Pally Admit that they accept from Leavitt as bribe PPredericks dectined to Waite ii te photograph the affiday last in copies. . Lod tzheimer Pleads. the T called upon him the firs " over the Saturday he expressed a | 1.500 feet, throw! Bot to go into the matter | powerful her. | turned faces of t Spoke kindly of Holzhetmer | from below, and ma said he felt very sorry for the | plete circles before 2 ar that he flew t ew York and back that flight did. For 1 alr visitor a height of rays of a ht into the who watched ing four com yt certalr night's seare West and disappeared at a speed is wale tainly: office: y Jot 30 miles an hour y,” said Mr. Frederick TE alga rode aden mite Bee 2 Sony... eo begged lens on ) ’ i today and ash ee pretest him. He spoke of | why no one has ever xeen the al ship, she replied “My husband knows }He will talk when the | comes.” | His friends told Tillinghast when }he announced his trip to New York | that people would laugh at his story terrible disgrace that would to them all if this charge proven against him. 1 sorry for the man 1 don't intend to do any- more to injure him.” jife ang his children and of his bustin proper an — % ‘a tgoe Bl dart If he didn’t produce his machine ‘or copies of the affidavits I) “Let them laugh,” was the ar : . - to Mr. Byedericke that|awer “F have shG machine Not a Single True Bill wil as The Star had printed /fye made the flight. When | am| Be Found, and Vande r-| charge It might be in| good and ready [ll talk | , Ie-case it was charged with |“ Tillinghast left this city about 4) veer May Do as He be and his Los Angeles a5-| o'clock yesterday, and has not b | PL | Would not come through |seon since. Spectators say that he | leases With Grafters. | proof. carried two men with him on hi j of kk grounds i Them Not to Worry. voyage. ; i No indictments will be re FE: adway wan ge Not the Rich, but the — je Telegri here ments returne by Just tell The Star not to i gram her i turned by the present grand | ndictments. returne jald Fredericks. “If anyone | lished the following eview with! jury, W present plane do net | It's too easy to pick & Whose Hearts enough to go into court | Tillinghast by tb ne om ; miscarry. The jury will obtain |‘ S tartans ok iekae, een ty Plight nes hing The Star won't have | "ys he made from here to New) sor themseives the unique dis. | ising persons of erime in fully proving the | York Seek to ge and yh INE! tinction of being probably the jury makes it repo Friendle ren. yc a mes pols ¢ fe canta only grand jury tha* has met , ie cies I knew The Star wasn't | Viahting on the night of & ¥ anywhere and adjourned with Proof of Graft ——— WASHINGTON, Dec. 23.—Com.| ing, bust 1 thought perhaps that | ber § : igen out returning a true bill. The a an Note A woman deserted by her |mander Robert E. Peary today in ment would help to get Pen cee neon 3 tert ¢ S| Jury has cometothe conclusion | ses who knew husband, feft with six children | formed the United Press that he in meet Bat it didn’ eg ggg mNew York City,| {that It would be # good thing y bipy $e cupport, tends to seek the South Pole. He faw Kenneth Mackintosh : von Plage Y:| to ghirk all responsibility and unde ‘ A little mother of George | °° 4 Malied with him about the | Which we reached, coming close (0 bequeath all its power to the onder in a Weller st n told} town, working in the Alaska | 'ntimated that he will organize an » He told me that he | the Resins ot Liberty ven — prosecuting attorney th ury tha ‘al polic er building until 11 o'clock at | expedition as soon as he has com [secured affidavits from the peel am point aiaehae attotethiie The jury has decided, upon ad-| levied t continuously and| night and mothering six chil- | pleted the magazine work on which people in Los Ange- When near Fire Island one of |Vice furnished it by the prosecut- | extensive A well known dren he is now engaged. See copies of the Holz | ii. cylinders ran irregularly, so|!mg attorney's office, that inf of the p: told of 1A, weldow supporting a crip Pi ffi) ~ y sage eda oP ions filed by the prosecuting at-| money on the horses in re p fon and a little grandchild ian We oe Wer eee. “meee: Ok *t | dictments by a grand jury now A mother of tix supporting NOT PROSECUTED time in repairing it and d a | Ad indictments her children by washing, hus Me be placed before the | It Appeals to Jurors “alg 9 : jury. Mr. Mackintosh (Continued on Page Nine.) wr 1th " returned band gone for two years. First it was M. Robert Guggen that there could be The idee was 60 nove Ap : - Mother and three children liv- | nein who was speeding so fast vou no question of the pealed to the jurors. It mea " SET UP PART OF ing In @ tent; oldest child seven | ouid hardly see him, and now tt's —_— $ RIKE MAY peor ier | warvien is ; A BAe Mether and five children de ( heim who ha I ar 7 he end of its service will ma _ SRIOR COURT) serted by husband, tiving in a gr’ ea : Mere Ix no question about | recommendations t n pe SUPERIOR hovel, mother working out i we plained uh The opted the i 9 ns should be 4 , Mother of another Family of 7 or eee tee / one shoul George I ho c ano amily 0 : a eas a om the ux tanding that | END ODAY? Along with the Mihaly the jiand| five ehildren gets up at 2 | hci Was exceeding th would not oppose the | tions will go a re tt forn movers he. 2 he] ofelock In the morning to wash | elm, was exceeding the corpus ceedings insti-| a outine at hat t ie if ; varativing in is buss wagon, Wy Leavitt. 1 have seen the | ship ‘sibaad sbeies mation a ng th , Cote : settee i tev tt tes acieg ae appear In Justice B T. PAUL, Dec The North. |by the jury o 1909, |familles/found by Star rep | complaining witness did not, Ther BE CHRISTMAS lera Pacific railroad today dis The jury will then become a ote ! se | thelr vikits to home Deputy Prosecuting Attorney. Jann GEDIES IN DAY charged most of the watchmen it thing of the past oe powe yesterday a J t sawing | make the best of it E. Perry moved to disn the case employed at the beginning of th will then remain y |ma ae é su gallt Er cicieektion Tastoan awitchmen’s strike to ard ita! person Into court charged with | mac had a t on tt : ° : ne a, He 4 | That thare was to it (By Waited Press.) property and protect the intere crime unless it meets with ane | Jury it b> a gi he Baty | ITA, ¢ Dec Lack | of the non-union employe pleasure of the prosecuting a | We'll ¢ = és % , | elors vrixtias plat ‘ost of the with w to give his| ‘The action was taken to indicate! torney. If he decides to con. |ihe defendants to th ve men who call at The | Stat oftie ialalalalalaleelalalelalelata +s den Chair gcemm | tpt hbo Sites 9) be pettlee at to the waste reg aie pits, He ingmen, some with dinner pails in}* TAFT AT MASS * Christ is said tolconference between the rallroad| the grand jury to Jhorses drew a wagon he hi poe Pah bey} “ae "OR Kita (LEOPOLD © MiNSed the attempted suicide |managera and the union leader paper basket no power can which was loaded a full and com el hart i ri h m any * * L; Monk here today. He|this afternoon } make him take any more digni- | plete knot sawing outfit, just as | He ve ‘of « * ily ; ee . (By United Press.) . IY Will die fied action used in the mill. It was set up this /died when I was a kid and there : } p DELPHIA. Dee, 29~~-|“YOU’RE ANOTHER nated by the clique now in control, |court house, while curtous specta- /@#dmt get anything ate es det a eee te eine catalan gree face her «ix children | WORST BROKAW SAID | wit fotlow this procedu eae. eae ene il veloped great heed. Every dollar|* members of the cabinet and * pee Powering! ais | Recommendations Worthless : or gift is needed for the Bachelor|* the entire diplomatic corps at: * mone 1y them (aa Welied Pree.) i: fenniinanding boty the fund, It will tax the contributions |* tended a solemn high requiem * ay Ronis, of this cit 23,—T mb t ) 12-YEAR-OLD KING f — the aout MINNBOLA, L. L, Dee ye dd jury has no authority at all on already made to meet the demand. * mass for the repose of the soul *® S WeHt Inte th rne¢ " ft was | G°*™ “ ‘ x Tr 4 ite : eed cna. turned | claring that “You're another” wa ommendations will have thet HOBNOBS WITH T.R.| Are there merchants who will * of pty play Pom da es ped awe r the worst thing he r said to HIS) one legal efficiency as a similar |help? Clothing is needed, Will you * 5! “ati we. coe eee Me vie : wite, W. Gould Brokaw took the | recommendation from an Improve-| i awATA, Uganda, B. EB. A., Dec, leall up The Star and offer the priv # The Belgian minister arranged 1 erg hen ORT te eee ree ary [ment club: 28.-—(By a Staff Correspondent of |ilege of ordering a sult or two or|* the servicc * Fifle tc eg vrousht by his wife, Mrs a that The only purpose that the |the United Press.)—Col. Roosevelt | : cas . an yearc’ | Blair Brokaw, Brokaw denied that) itt have served is to act jand his party left here this after {Continued on Page Nine.) badd ddiadindindindindindiedindindndindn ands , a» ID | he had mistreated his wife, and re Ititudinous “Third De Ho hi a phd sli r apend:| omen " MY Killed by from the tar eae ty as a mult r i | me Which ‘he " “* pyr Shona Mj ig air alloved the | gree” forthe prosecuting attor- jing two days in the Ugandan capl| : MS Se jnite greeny eet 5° 26 Tl ney's office. tal. Dadi Ohwa, the 12-yearold| om hag been brought for the pur The system has one advant- (king of Ugandi, presented the for HOGLE FAMILY TO HAVE XMAS IP UTAH LAUNCHED, | 20M Of forcing him to pay A lite’ | age. it makes Vanderveer president with many valuable j ec. | r epee ie wite | a "cacnaltne boss. It gives him free rein to jornaments prior to his departure There will be a Christmas for the Hogle family. the navy, |neatn”"’ Sometimes she called him| do what he pleases. and waved good-bye to the party} Their neighbors have taken the case up 1 t Har, he sald, and he retorted in| Prosecuting Attorney Vartterveer |from the steps of his palace Star readere have rushed to their assistance py gle di sty Boe ; K ffice, and sev of the ‘ one occasion, he testified, | said this morning in all $22.28 has been received at The Star office, fiir} p oxy re mae ert tiation other Prosecution by informations are | ** KARR AKER AAR KK RHR eral fine packages of good things are here for them. w eg d when he denied it she | better than by indictments, because | * ., Wd The story in The Star about the destitute West Seattle family waste af a kim 6 “damned’ tar He |less objections can be urged to|* , sg agenabit, 688 Friday 4 met instant response from warm hearted readers of this news mt ay 4 that he thereupon rep! Jogality, If indictments were|* light east winds: hy. | Bi nce Ba is aah ii | Fornrmed the ould be attacked [AA kk AR RA II RR IK tom | oui 1 ou're anoth | gSECRETARY JAMES R. GARFIELD THE SEATTLE —..\ t headed south | SEATTLE, WASH EVEN IN DEATH HE COULDN'T ESCAPE REPUBLICANS—ONE A PALL bias (By United Preae) jie dominio and democratic pall KINGSTON, N. Y., Dee, 23.—/ bearers. lenry Brannen of Samsonvilie tried In # ag the pall bearers the to carry his political bellefs and! bereaved family chose men ¢ judices bey grave, and, | thought were true blue democrata though he that no re-| When the mourners sasembled for publican #h« to have | the funeral they recognized among anything tc the bearers one man who was @ terday, by mistake bearer | strong a republican as the deceased turned out to be a member of the |had been a democrat » hated The situation was explained to publican shall have any-|the repudlican, who qitetly with: »dowith my fur eald friend was selected ly during his lifetine, and After the burtal ack sickness he Impreaned “i that the substitute family and friends th was a strong republican, too, but } his republicanism was unknown be derta emocrat- cause he never discussed polittes JOHNNY POE COMES MARCHING HOME AS HONDURAN GENERAL KILLED HIMSELF BY APPENDICITIS (hy Dnlted Pree) WASHINGTON NEWPORT, R. 1, Dec. 23.-—Will Johr Pr ince Lanahan commit ie back in the Unite cide , tie in the e hospital today. Dr. Mar F. Wheatland and Dr. Charles Stewart, the ns, told Lana. gned han he had app citts and would He refused. Lanahan had configed According to General Pe to bie friends that e did not care he brought back with him to ve without bis wife, who ob of vegcage a patr of w« tained 4 separation a few weeks deck of playing cards ago ATTACKS POLICY OF , THURSDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1909 . SECY. BALLINGER !N STAR TOMORROW THE SEATT SrA ONE CENT NNOCENT I MAN SHOT Y POLICE, IS DYIN PEYTON TO BE MADE UNARMED WHEN FATA HE LEAVITT BRIBERY CASE BULLET STRUCK HI Antonio Portipillo, Victim of Patrolmen’s Guns, Makes Dying Statement, Declaring He Meant No Harm; Fellow Italians Will Push Charges. | | j ‘ i ies | _ _ % i - — — 4 MISS FLORENCE DAVIS Girt Who Was Original Cause of Tragedy JURY WILL FAIL TO | INDICT ANY ONE. Antonio boy death on a % numbered prese is dyin t life } and his pulse gr 1 Vb fair you 1 i down it blood by a police wantonly ths Pr “Mure dt a I ema tomt ld, is sinking to his on earth are He om his heart, hour ¢ the black pall f every mir youth, was shot and wn erwelly ph on his lice are n. They t n,” and his passing PORTIPILLO KNOWS HE IS DYING. are tryin t a har t . } re H Pp a al frier lish ‘ e has are police he ta “da t a to I lee bed need incite Antonio Portipillo know black inte: as he writhes in h € ust soon rat in few hours he will eves in a heaven of eternal ent. He re an believes be the Great Judgment I never carriied one in my Ante Portipillo is tell lies a few irs before « ec his God is hope of sone n did a he was shot ba as he ran terr officers Patrolman Walsh says he fired two shots into the : trolman McG Ss re er was never discharged, © fell Net s One went through SAY ITALIAN HAD REVOLVER. The police say Portipillo attempted to draw a revolver as he ran; that some one shooti at them (Walsh and Me- Grath) hit Portipillo, and to ve their assertions they found” a revolver on the street some d e from where the boy fell mortally wounded ays he was sl ) Mf the policemen; that ts were fired; that they both struck him Da an e case, says that the re- olver “found the police w probab the one Porti- Last nigt ese € The fo Florence Da I c 1 ¢ they knew ’ ! A io e any 1 about Capt $ 1 I r y soli us that ie WS MISS DAVIS OUT AUTO RIDIN She w « a ling la a tax at peared not at all worried by the 1 wit wound a Irienc t every e\ € ten y- y cloak. Her thoughts are far from poor r his every eatl rhe ¢ eur satis- fied, she returned to tell her story On her own admission 1 not al- ways been distasteful to her he had gone to the theatre with him, and had accepted his presents of cand Her story of his threatening r with a revolver does not hang together Once she 1 that he me reached back to his hip pocket and showec he re 1a few mo- ments she changed her story anc 1 the rey er in his hand everal minute 1 plain t But the dying boy declares he never theate her and never had a revolver WHERE THE TROUBLE LIES In the background there 1 Japanese yrietor of the Nikko theatre Deputy | ecutip rney Perry will proceed against the policeman on the iption that this Jap is the starting point of it all; that.it was his objection to Portipillo's attentions that br the police the affair Miss Davis will deny this e is nate sinctinh an ~ (Continued on Page Eight.)