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| THE SEATTLE. NO, 265. _ THE SEATTLE SEATTLE, WASH,, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1909 ONE CENT HPI CHECKS ADD TQ PLOT ON TO GET PINCHOT’s SCALP; Fyppcrs Bul INGER'S SALOONMAN'S GRAFT. acssoens nwae nes sare WAR ON CONSERVATION ae a | The Interior Department ‘adiaiadasnes: on * er Be oe (GEAN CLAIMS Demand That Pinchot! . | Shal : Sprees as Result of Sys- all Go |Collier’s Turns Spotlight on Interior Department's Secret Fight Against Natural Resources Policy ——How a Green Attorney Was Detailed on Land Frauds Case. tem of Payment. 5 BY GILSON GARDNER, ee WASHINGTON, D. C., Dec, 28 thousand pay checks find | A purpose to force Gifford Pinchot | cash drawers of| jout of the government service. ts 3 each mont | back of the plan for an alleged tn NEW YORK, D th The Depart y thousand men 5 cents} } Yeatlantion of the land office and] the Intertor Versus the ekly for Janu € r every « these | forest service. | | ege that ing against the policy oh ne privilege of| ANE Mia President Taft has yielded to the | | possible, The € calls atten , | persuasions of Frank Hitcheoct ten " h ch ' by the nspadeer baron ; *bat' Government Life Saving) *!¢ Atty. Gen. Wickeryham. They | that reciaimed by pr Refer proposed aggravated by the 2 jhave convinced him that the head | gressional Investig ¢ that fs serv to them Tug Gives Up All Hope) of the forest service mast go say no man ma a ck ar" Behind Hitchcock, Ballinger and Observe the makeup of the ee from the 1 not make it worth| Of Finding Crew of the) nis tricnas is. the power of the| house and the senate with the closest lest poll ender's : Quegeuheims, Standard Oil, the ticlans are working. A committes tly attempt to Susie Plummer. electric power trast and cg Bh. get the proof will be none too easy t banks cashed at 25] ae ee tremendous influences which have | RAPS SHERIDAN jece a Dal 2 ne t open * “nchot’s | ra Majority Pay Saturday Suate M, Plummer sources for the people | © pectators,” says the article A ra r scheme agreed most part, Seattle’s pay}, What became of Capt. Harry 1 Pen | upon was to send an honest but incredibly ignorant youth to repre le every Saturday | Hansen and 14 men who were wallehy Only Hope | sent the government. The interior urtment selected a man some few of the |" her? Publicity is now the people's only | named Sheridan. It has carefully oraied the records with trib employers of labor pay twice | to the bottom,” would pe| Pe. If an aroused public senti utes to his gen! Actually, he has had one year's experience as @ lsomie once a month. Compara-| the easy answer, except that lumber | a forces an tnveutigation open subordly ate special agent in Denver. He emerged from a night law pay | ploye laden schooners have a hard time ad ¢ press and permits the devel achoc in 190 > ey, an ore e = boner ttom without leaving |OBMeBt of all the evidence, there | GLAVIS WAS FIRED. in” in some saloon. jeome trace behind them will be @ verdict which cannot be “Ot the agents familiar with the cases, Glavis has been dis : teah-paying firms, such as| Fifteen men in a staunch boat can | '¥isted or perverted to the end tn charged, and the others were carefully sent to distant points. her Bros, with 200 em-|make a pretty decent atruggle tor | ended Lawyers, listen: Sheridan objected to a question on crose- Mea, and the Seattle Hardware | life. President Taft has been assured examination because it was ‘leading.’ When one of his own questions / . with 150, find that the re.| Nevertheless, the Susie M. Pinm-| ‘Dat Pinchot can be eliminated on direct examination was objected to as ‘leading,’ Sheriden gravely | without drawing down unpopularity | declarea that he had the right to indicate to the witnesses ‘what answer he expected Sheridan is opposed by two of the leading lawyers in the TD CONSIDER ~— HOUHEIMER Secret Session Being Held tained by paying in cash | mer and the 15 men have dixappear- “ & pan balance the trouble of|ed from the sear. The iife-saring {08 the White House, Congress ix @ large amount tn cash{ tue Snohomish returned to Seattle | Wite Willing to assume the respon the bank twice a month lthis morning vacant of hope and | ‘bility. of the large employers of | Milled with mystery. The Snohomish | Packing Committ i who find it convenient to pay |*teamed near and far in the nelgh-| A packed committee, named by @mpioyes once a month by} Dorbood where the abandoned Cannon and Sherman, will do the The Boleom mills, 260 | *chooner was reported by the Kaga | work. : Moran company, 1,000) Maru. Other tugs, keen eyed for| A model for the present enter ; Denny-Renton Clay com-|*#!vage, have ploughed back and | prise le furnished by the Lilly in 175 employes; Pacific Coast | forth, and never « trace of the Susie | vestigation in the iast congress. MITk company, 150 em-| M. Plummer, 23 days out of Everett.| The Connecticut congressm And never a trace of the 15 men | charged the house leaders and the| SRR COOK'S “POLAR” EXPLOIT NETTED HIM $100,000. (By United Press.) NEW YORK, Dec. 28.—The New York World figures that Saloons on the Job. who took thelr chances In a small ity of the naval affaires com. Dr. Cook made $100,000 out of wer the law permits fr, | Boat when the Plummer became | with graft. The charge was the public on his North Pole re anloons arowtid these cen.| Veter leeaed. The Plummer sailed | true, No man can tive in Washing claims. The exact amount can See eee RRR RR Re eee he industry and the big ‘saloon | December 5, with 26,000 feet of hum-|ton and know hie business as a pay day, when the worker |D*® Captain Hansen sailed through | newspaper correspondent and be ig- y eraritates toward the bar| the straits without a tug. The next |nerant of such tacts. bis check into money. The | "**!? of her was the report of the| But Cannon, Boutell, Tawney and ‘are that be is not known | Kawa Marw—of a boat water logged |the rest rallied to the defense of | nk on whiel. the cheek | 2"? abandoned, south by west of ‘their clients and made a report} be told only by himself and his managers, but $100,000 is a very clone figure « first important bit was the business men of St OSES SHEER ER EERE EK i decided to have bim ®| . * F that he would have to oS hte ergot nial diana i. ti | whieh Yer — Peat bce from | there in September. Cook x| Which May Result in we o me to the long mee track tout to a lunatic. His a ure at $20,000, but rf , — Fee cr tg Mhere. | itet of ships that were “never heard |eonstituents understood, and Lilly | Soh celrmalion mes bisch'e = oo Recommendation to the Fe whore exeeyt in the hoo °% seat }was elected governor, but the try A high. He finally cat it to Judges for Disbarment. saloon, where by the pur- ——— acratcscnamtts ing experiences with the house lead. , $14,000. 2 of a couple of drinks he ts ere broke his health, and he died The forest service has been his) see his work crushed before his But he will not surrender. | The New York Herald paid #/ arenas om: Phat, once «et ODD BIT S im consequence \tife work. Possessed of a large [4 pil Be 8 deep griet to him.| He will, go down fighting, and |% nim $3,000 for his first story, #|,, 7°, Make arrangements prepara: <ompany with his fellows, all He Won't Resign. independent fortune, hae de) says frankly that this is the letting t people know who |® cabled from Lerwick on Sep. #| try to filing disbarment charges wadden siftucoce in thelr Gifford Pinchot will not resign. | Crnmth et tie onan, wears te this! prosptct which now seeme Inevi-jand = what their = enemies /@ tember 1, at about a dollar a w/*sAinst Deputy Prosecuting Attor crimes Geineee carvrerck. NEWS On| branch of the public To table. | are. | word. His next move was to #|9°Y Frank H. Holzhelmer, the rity and go home impoverish- eceemntie et panera me ma _ _|# advertine the manuscript of #/STievance committee of the Seattle Bar association {s holding a secret ‘ “38 oa ® his book. Offers of less than meeting this afterhobe. ‘Thle com pd drunk, is not to be won- CpeuewE mh a | +p | Fi # $250,000 were not considered # | ™ cet peaitiiatincnn| gee ee een aetee where! WHAT MIGHT \]| Thies Is the Story of the | & $250,000 were multe came of x mittee, which is meeting tn the of {Continued on Page Six.) to, says Mre. Emma) | A . he finaliy @hid the book *|fices of George R. Tennant, will Smith DeVoe, just appointed by HAVE BEEN \}} Near Author Who Died # It, 90 he finaliy e book * | Herfect plans for the taking of tem \}} A Drunkard’s Death.:: : : coat po oo? B® ¥ | tmony concerning Holzhelmer and Gor Hay as a@ delegate to the na-| BURNS tonal conference on universal legis- | ‘ the $1,000 Leavitt blackmail. Intion at Washington. * *) i t LIVE IN N. Y.) : “What might have been.” to the east with a fin | Holzheimer is not a member of be « poate < er to her * eee This in the kindest thing the| tips.” bd | F¥PESES ESS * the Seattle Bar association and, Maybe, just maybe, T. Rooseveit (By United Pres) ; | ‘ . : | friend: f Patri 7 consequently, the only action that FORK. Dee. "F.—witiam wilt come back trom Africa by way THE CTRIKE Of hi. “Patrlok Bath irae gat | Within s year Smith wrote a COVET A TURREY 2 eis xe te pe ¥ jay, “T , the former secret service| of Seattle. He's getting invitations | eman and scholar, died yesterday ‘he Irish Duke,” to be pro-| | AND GO TO JAIL) Holzheimer for his betrayal of the lot alcoholism. Among his effects |@UC@ at Bremerton. He was to Beane state's interests for money is to Fee police found snatches of songs |P4¥ the leading role himself. But | ‘Too fastidious to pase Christmas |Tecommend his disbarment to the om the investigation Of the from a string of newspapers and and Me esas so land frauds pubile officials. wits San Francisco graft prose-| ; and that had the play Was twice postponed. The jud, of the superior court. have made = of the best Marked money, not marked cards, caran ne Untied Frew.) lpednavion 2 ng ceca ga img man way drunk. Smith be | Sen ees Serer jectives the country. led to the downfall of the Buffalo MINNEAPOLIS, Minn, Dec. 28.! 5 came broke. A friend came to his The grievance committee of the to make his permanent club, Pioneer square, last night,|—President Porbam, of the railway | P*lowophy. Bar association is composed of the following lawyers: James B. Mur- without turkey for dinner, and hay ling no money with which to pur-| $ be “I don't want to talk to any of|chase one, John Haley and Pat great literature, any of it ad | » shack dwellers in but suggestive, full of promise, of| "lll advance the money to bring| ‘Bese women capabilities latent, but left unde. O¥t the play if you will ers In New York, and hes when Special Agent McNeil and an.|department of the American Fed- Send them away.” | the Wifiiam J. Burss ‘on, took one, Christ Bre is eve, off the racks outelde of ‘arstens | Phy, Everett Smith, King Dykeman, other man sat in at a@ little game|eration of Labor, is en route to cop away| This is the answer Antonio Por. Detective agency, with its while Vanderveer and his Washi 4 * , man} ington today to make an ef-| yeloped--through drink jfrom boote,” was the proposition.|topillo gives to the feminine visit-| protne ; ».|George B. Tennant, George H. Re sities, the Pack How build: Church waited outside, Three ar-|fort to secure federal aid in the|"“In'a scenario of & play set in the| mith accented jore at the City hospital day after| suit of the theft of the turkey both | Yelle, Henry F. Blake, Walter B. Already he has been retained rests, jeettlement of the switchmen’s|times of knights and gentio ladios,| TR® night of the performance | day. limon Were arrested for petit tar. | Beals, end Winfield R. Smith. All Of the Pinkerfons by the| jatrike, that has demoralized freight | one of hin charucters Cries jeame, It was a pitiful thing. Smith| Ever since Portopillo was shot} Cony. ‘They were lodged in the /Proceedings of the grievance com- Bankers’ qunociation.| What do you know about thie? traffic In the Northwest for several)" |, |had-tried and had falted. He was|down on the night of December 20,/ county jail this morning by the|mittee are kept secret unless it me Fepresen * aking le) They've .got police to see that| weeks. ‘Why worry, sweet girl? In {not strong enough to conquer the/after belng chased by the police, sheriff of Kitsap county to await}™makes an unfavorable report ; to do thelr protective) women and children get seats first| It was stated today that Perham| all the world ¢ ‘e naught [vice that held him. Contrite as he | the young Italian has been besieged against the accused attorney trial. ie i jon the Renton & Southern cars, Pets aK < lpr sopent ° 1 > iy thing. always was over bis failures, he| by girls and women, each bearing | Former Special SO rdw { =m | President Taft and endeavor to In nm. | went on trying, and by sheer will | flowers, books and dainties. i |made an explanation to Prosecut- OF 15,000 AT | Wo perk this year at Third and|terest the chief executive In the| And where does it lead? To |power managed to got through his| “I dene want te Cath ten them," | HERE'S A CHANCE ling Attorney Vanderveer yesterday STEINHEIL SALE) Yesler and Bighth and James. The | matter, He will also lay the clalms| eternity. And what is eternity? | lines he exclaims | TO START ROMANCE |atternoon for the first time. He | park board has safd the word, of the strikers before the inter A mere conjecture, a void, a But it was the last sprint. Smith; “What do they | od }told the same story as he did in , want of me? I something which we jhad exhausted his strength, his|have enough of women, Look at| Here is a chance for some lonely | his confe ind when pressed [power to do anything for himeelf. jmy fix.” woman like “No, 21" to start a ro-| state commerce commission. sion in yesterday's Star. ited Press.) 2 asserts that Vanderveer 28 ~The public aale| No 10 per cent penalty for inde- (My € 18, Dee. inheil property caused great | Pendent Telephone Co. bills unpaid | ARROGANCE FROM RAILWAYS. for an answer. Yes, sweet joe! candle was already flickering Despite the dangerous wound in! mance. him In an un nent at the lie Drouet,| at the end of 10 days until the| ST. PAUL, Dec. 28—Not only| iri, her gg of ie true. And | Lower and lower he sank till at Jast his back, physicians at the City| Arthut J. Patnande, postoffice Pe ner pong — nirs trom the villa in which | Courts give sanction, is the cheer-/have all negotiations for settling} heaven? They tell me that {the end came jhospital are hopeful of his recoy-| box 1234, Southbriage, Maxs,, wants (Continusd on Page: oh Steinhetl’s mother and bus | '9* assurance of Corporation Coun-|the switchmen’s strike becn de. heaven lies in hope, faith and And all that Patrick Smith might/ery. He ts resting easily and {s/ to know all about the west, and S@- | exc esecseneeeeeemnone were murdered wers exhibit | 8¢! Calhoun. lelared off, but the switchmen de-| Ah, but the trinity [have been, all that he might have | suffering no pain. But he wants|attle especially. He has written id attracted over 15,000 visit winibeadh clare there js @ strong ponatbtiity | mak ee ee be love looks done, was gone. |no women Postmaster George r. Russell ask-| HAS py. No Keeley Cure hy i jof a general walk-out of all allied | © ee ‘i enue . = | ing him to locate some young man | LEE! 0 hours before the doors were| without the consent et adiaining orders belonging to the railrond | RAILWAY HEAD GOES freight moving during this period | persion | with whom he could correspond and F . G |get acquainted so that when he| 4, ; Jeame hore he would not be entirely | yyy spielen Y|ning with @ oash register under $20,000 GONE, TOO without trienas his arm, maybe it's Osman Reichel. — - Although he says “young man,” rge Milroy, former partner of (By United Press) jthere is yet a chance for some) Reichel in a pool and billiard room, tty stenographer or shop girl tO charges Reichel with skipping with tie, #{|Capron, cashier of the United | get into the field as an information| the cash register, valued at $100, 7 Fat job ff onta | n y ~ * and several ladies fainted.| pgs echo Gane etry YOUNG! mon to go back to work yesterday. | insane in his offices here today, He) # Ctoarings today....$2,009,995.62 | States Express company at Ite bureau for the easterner. The only|\ complaint of grand larceny was @ man runs nybody has d the Hotel Drouet was liter-| property owners is the purpose of branch of the American Federation | Ing ANE FROM WORRY iio tae cote ears FP" CASHIER MISS taken wy assautt. The police|a new bill Introduced b J 4)./0f Labor, which would mean a called to clear the staircase | man Murphy. Cemolatate ian, | atrike of greater magnitude than —— crowd of antiquarians, ama-| been made faving the jag) te country has seen since the 90's.!| PHILADELPHIA, Pa, Deo. 28.—- POE eee ey and elegant ladies. In spite cures scattered about town. | “Friday we thought a settiement|B. H. Bail, second vice president * efforts of the police the ' had been reached,” declared Presi-| and freight traffic manager of the | * BANK CLEARINGS, %| CHICAGO, Dec. 28—George A made a terrific rush into the ldent Hawley, “and we expected the | Reading rafiroad, suddenly became & i om was packed full, Over | purchasin a ‘ But when we came to the final set-| was removed to an asylum \® Balance . 266,961.64 & | glewood branch, disappeared | objection is that Mr. Petnande | jccucd ag ichel this mornin, ms could not get in. | Purchasing agent—salary $3,000 @/tlement the railroads prosented a| Bail {* known to have been | # Tacoma. # | Christmas eve, and money, said to|did not give his age nor tell whether | yn", wie wronenttag aucun : . - mysterious change of front and| greatly worried by the traffic 0) # Clearingn today $926,078.00 %& | amount to $20,000, is missing he was married or not. He is very! yonn &. Perry. The preliminary |took such an arrogant attitude that| moralization caused by the recent | & Balances. +s+ 265,901.64 #| Capron and the money disap-| likely to be a bachelor, though, or | jy¢ yee will be given in Justice f Council put up $10,000 tast night| everything was called off immoed!-| utormse that have swept the Atlantic '® {peared while six other employes |he would not be so afraid of being | Fred C. Brown's court to take care of the Expo grounds, | ately.” |seaboard, His efforts to keep|&#&* kk RAR KAR KA RH He! Wore Working In the room lonesome when he came here. | = } ae eR re : |HUSBAND LEFT WIFE AND BABES WESTON, Tex, Dec. 28— Bates sailed from here Sat- 4s 4 passenger and will ar. New York as a prisoner on ieee ee ory liner Brazos, due on , having been overhauled at Wireless telegraphy. The hed wailed four hours when of fF e Perett heard that a 3 Bowas wanted Hes had charge of tho railway And now it’s W. L, Mason, alias W. Il. Pason, who is charged with wife desertion and non-support of |his minor children. A complaint was issued this morning against Mason, or Pason, by Deputy Prose- cutor Robert W. Prigmore. Forrest Mason, wife of the defendant, ts the | prosecuting witness, She says that |they were married five years ago, end the Wells Fargo ex itive at Reisel, Tex. When | they have two Httle children, y four and two, and that her Dpeared six days ago a e containing $1,000 fn cur. meee See: his family about a ember eae Brissed he trial Will be heard in Justicé ©, Brown's court |BARBER IS HELD ry ON THEFT CHARGE W. A. Kelly, a barber wanted at Ellensburg for grand larceny, was jarrested by Deputy Sheriff George Leighton this morning and ts being jheld in the county jail, awatting ilaeuerrésuitue henea the arrival of the Kittitas county ; + « ’ EXCLUSIVE STORIES 7 ita ; : Mangdahi domands a dorce y iM TER WITH THE BOX CAR-TYPE THE EDIT6R WITH officers, Kelly is aceused of retain : . f MAN) ~ THE CARTOONIST. ~ LIKEWISE ‘THE PRIN a U gs Jewelry that belonged to a wom- grey ee Ga ssitiactod : AND THRILLING WORD PICTURES OF “PURPLE SNOW” ETC +. TWEY ALL HELP DocroR CooK T. Bra A [an who dica in the Ellensburg home ) Goure today, ‘ M mers of his wife, 4 DN’'T TELL HER; D OUT OF BED (By United Press.) AGO, Dec 24. — Because Bangdah! would not t le what he wap going to give f ov igteg maw she kicked him f bed, he charges, knocked him ‘ With @ curtain polo, and fi- wen ee '