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PE FOR BOY SENT WWE STATE. PRISON Says There is No Show for Reform ment in the Penitentiary, When Sen- ing Howard Williams for Murderous Assault ° —_ 1 hope for reform in the pen g intent of the in establishing ‘at Monroe was to gonvicted of te reform.” Superior Dis views frow ie morning, upon pens yams he was sen Witham, who « Barska! of Auburn Judge Ronald would sond Wii hoping ! Colla pur the Judae ” Paw STORY OF PROFIT IN SNES TOLD IN COURT om (rial in Judge ment of the supertor hla tase to the qeferred to a jot as evi Max Therna to alan under ME & white slave girl and for him $25 a fn em. of the the jurors magazine and SMILES FOR S HEADED DOWN NILE of the KO, Boudan, Feb. \galrd of the Rooseve't and the rest of arrive tomorrow are in excellent a two days’ rest Nile to Khar mt Mer denying every Mm wife that he \s Me children, but ad ‘ of intemperar wm ORS Ito the car: 404 the sena menemtares t Bot the prope for the children \ Satipathy for husband Htovered « lon! 1 W.W. Honake *, on Mond #4 did the w SB brown inure Bi heads. in the we and Aicterr L146. Keep MM Honaker Beet & Word) to Many times + set 8 hour ME ou on ¥ tin 540, an the brown ¢ in the “1. it, and ask owner by Ind Muff had ti Pendent pho extended to He Shorty af afterward Wed ber murt VED ALONE AND NOW HE DIES LONE To dle ie hard, but to die alone, }leaving no one to mourn one’s j death, oolther relative nor intimate friend, fe @ death which, fortunate ly, only a few have to experience. But when it comes ft * hard to atand And such was the fate | Morgan, a laborer, 43° yearn old, who came to the city hospital on last Friday and asked to be cared © during an Ulness that he knew must some time end all of his trow bles, though it Is hardly Ikely that at that time he expected death to me so quickly, The man waa suf fering from acute p complications of heart trouble. }when he began «inking he shot and wounded | Pa iidty when the city offi. | »‘clock. ing Williams drunk: |" There ie not a living rela A showing was joare, and only a few chince Fillies bo resides oC BUI ee. oa ne: | quaintances, who will, no who resides at Sumner, hai one | ¢ rss wag hy a = astray through whiskey and bad There was no ne to ompanions, Judge Ronald advised could leave @ parting word, Willtame never to indulge in intoxt- | 156 mosaage could be sent ing liquors —— heart-broken mother or wife. — alone fn the world, He cx regret leaving # life that ce no hope, no joy, no love The man's former home Towa, but he can he: monthe age and has labored to make a living buried by the city INDICT MEN SENT TO CARRY KENT FOR WETS” To make is none the wf Charles ishment he would leave the tion and become inatitu- @ useful citizen Pleads Guilty to Assault. Williams had iy pleaded 1 second de- | of the court} was that he confined in the * at Monroe for ot nor more than 10 years. while on a drunken de sentence be atory five Williams bauch in Auburn, Marshal Rooh! celal was arre panion to the court har and wont ac is Milled to @ Just Id not ntained cat was several hard He newspaper articles about the white slave traffic After a jury wan migration Inspector d the jury of in woman under surveillance by subordinates for a week while wcticed her Immoral trac without police {ntorference Osaki hot on Fifth av. be Jockson and Main ste. Ar the Stave Owners, The imapector then told of the raid upon the dwelling house at 669 Yealer way in which Al Stein another woman of shame, Anna © apprehended with their whers, Max Thurna and Joseph empaneled Fisher having § the hts ahe ertain that Kent w | Interests of having Impe the election. Up tt heen v the ind Freer place pear The the gran indicted for 4 rants have toga. been regtetration Bheriff tng tmente, in and Deputy Kent at th an in wher complain waiting to place drys © ther under that a and Thurna had been artous times living tn differ Northwest. A bundle od by Inspector Fisher, | ¢ the testimony showed, Thurna ad mitted writing to Hermann. In|. close on these letters Thurna told of his pow | ja» nm carried session of the human chattel, Anna | ¢rtends and « opp tein, and of the amount of money | ent she was earning for him in her wine occupations “SCALDED MAN IS | NEAR TO DEATH of tema! at registrations have ees. The olection in looked who wae bad leleaning them out lin the City homptta B. Capelio, scalded whi ast toum. ina Col. Roosevelt and his party will | dition Proceed leisurely down the Nile in| what the the steam launch of Sir Reginald |* The + Wingate, sirdar of the Egyptian | makes his army. The river craft is of yacht Uike proportions and is the best on the famous river. The trip probably will take two weeks. it in temp result w ure dy hres -, POINDEXTER ouT WITH A DENIAL (Ry United Pree WASHINGTON, Feb. 15.—Rep sentative Poindexter, of Spokane jared today that the story that bad withdrawn from the sena in Washington was ithdraw BUT IS THIS jal race out cloth | (By United Pree.) under any! New YORK, Feb Fol to the | ing yesterday's jmeasage trom 8 America to the effect that Dr. C had been found traveling along weat coast, with his wife, the Banting said ia the win getting better of the withdrawn ecause it y strength ara race te tn The circulation shows whole cloth toc in th eff early any et ee ee THE WEATHER and north t a ee umonia, with | He died this morning at'6 | | SEATTLE, WASH., ALL NICE AND WHITE AND THEN— ve to} doubt, | whom he} no lov} in| ~ SHADES OF 16— ALL SS" TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1910, aa ae OUR HEROES ARE SCOUNDRELS (iy Cotted Prey BOSTON. Mase. Pob. 15 home of the rev fonary he the haunt of the colonia! tradition * agog with wrathy comment and peeved pride today. A Joseph Henry Stark person, reputedly a historian cording to his crition, in a target indignation and abuse by the descendants of revolutionary heroes following the publication of hia Int eat book, “The Loyalists of Masse chusetts 4 the Other Side of the American Revoluttor Jobnny Adams, & designing poll tictan, Sammy Adame, a defauiter, John Hancock, defaulter and « meler, many of the signers of o Declaration of Independence > smugglers, Renjamin Franklin a rifier of mall t and Patrick Henry, an | _ te low fown” i the history ver naib tion in , ctitel by Mr & tark, Wastington appears to have the oply honest man tn the colonies Revolutionary at the war. “ht Virginia,” time of the wr iter Stark in fact George | deen “the | revo tosary movement of the poor whites or ‘crackers, led by Patrick Henny, wtoorsey. Patric! of the most unreliable men Hving "In 1773 Jobo Hai cock Was elected t jeaeurer of Har Ans another vard college ainount . or Henry college Wen against the planter ar was one funds paid over to him was upward of 15. 4060 pounds and, Samuel Adams, be a detaniter.” fr he ke too his Th book abounds tn long de tione/a@t loyalists of New England. Stark ia & Dorchester business man Me wae born in London ee see “| OUGHT TO BE SHOT,” SAYS MAN, SO HIS GOOD FRIEND SHOOTS HIM SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. me to,” declared Archie Reimer tung’s neck Y'see it was this way,” arm longer than the other ‘‘Arohie, I'm a foot 18— said Reimers. ing a dummy for Valentine night but when & found that he had ‘em both the same length. | ought to 6% shot.’ who is He was got under pending the outcome of a bullet wound he “He kept repeating that so often that | thought out, So | went upstairs, he was working got “1 waited till he aid it again Then | let him have it.” Gottung will probably die DOCTOR COOK? “STRIKE FAST AND HARD” —ESTRADA | (my Ue BLUEFIELDS ‘i'm a@ fool, tod: he said I'd help h CALLED BAD EGGS FRESH; IS FINED) (By Ualted Press.) LOB A auee John EL age weveral he oan ated guilty t pure food mit jowt $2 went to make The law, ceonvictic re ain x of the atat ¢re, whon the that ‘epee held dd with « cobslidere df ES McClintock, advertised when In fact they a and up In resh Feb, 1 a ogee a9 f months, ©. L. P old the violatior tas 4 friend. proved to crip “1 thot him because he asked arrest made in Harry Got ay “Gottung was mak going to make one the wood sawed Then im my guq and came back to where 1 ought to be shot.’ h had been in stor arry one THE SEATTLE , STA and Alleges Too Much Collier's, tn its \nsue of February , Will publish @ series of letters which shows that secretary of the interior was absolutely respon sive to the pleas of claimants—te the Alaska Jand-fraudulent ante, at that Did Ballinger |knowledge of what to promote the interests of fraudu |lent claime against the taterest of the government?” asks Collier's jintroducing the heretofore | letters It Is well keep in mind the | dates of the letters, as they show how quickly Ballinger responded to |the appeal of a claimant March 909 vis put in his report, akking that further steps be jtaken toward cancelling the Cun ningham patents, as they appeared | fraudulent April 9, 1909, ex-Gov. Moore, from Walla Walla, Wash., sent this ory for aid to Ballinger: | “Although quite anxious to se cure patent, | have refrained from | writing you until you should have | time to become established in your jnew position. As commissioner of the general land office, you were |afforded an opportunity to familiar. jize yourself with everything per jtaining to these entries and to dis cover irregularities, if any existed. It therefore, not the claim | personal being done secret will be neces ABERCROM STARTED ol IN WATE WASHINGTON, Feb. Collier’s Magazine Prints Famous GONE CENT BALLINGER LETTERS ARE MADE PUBLIC Correspondence Friendship Between Sec- retary and Alaska Claimants. six years of and of hardships { to perfect the So far as my very step has direction of supplemented fort to letter and ng that the te by whe conce the best policy for the whole people, | can not help feeling it has imposed a hardehip, not to say an injustice, on the enterprising people who were lured to Alaska by promises con- tained in the federal statutes. This refers, of course » former ad ministration, which I think failed to carry out the provisions of the statutes relating to Alaska coal lands in refusing patents In entries made prior to the ofder of ith drawal. It is hoped and conrident! expected t the present one will be di s i for a fairer inter- pretation a higher respect for Ki such informa- consistently © days for the let- Ballinger. areful and mply with t adn tration law y give as you car It toc ter to re about act April 14, the < was received in Moore's letter ashington, Carr, (Continued on Page Eight.) GLAVS: TALKS AIGHT QUT ABOUT BALLINGER AND LAND FRAUD (By United Press.) 15.—Complaint by the attorneys for Louis R. Giavis, Gifford Pinchot and others that they are being hampered in obtaining copi Feb culmination today among regula: spurred on by the Lieutenant Colonel Aber of the Twenty-Fifth In | fantry from « private in the |ranks instead of going through Wert Point, has helped to bring on the sensational shakeup at Fort | j Wright. The fact that Col. Aber jerombie gave his assistance to the | jeivil authorities at Spokane in the | might be a sequel to the present Industrial Workers of the World| street speaking controversy, gave | is Opponents the loophole wanted | and the next st was his re ment from the command of the post | { and the elevation of the next in| +}, command, Major Parte a Weet Pointer, who to be promoted to the position of Heutenant el now held by A rombis Officers at Fort Wright are pecting an investigation by the departine hich the merit the stree controversy Spokane roughly th ed out commander of the made the need for dr the affair, that it ter and could have the ¢ authorities this vie inquiry Fac fect that ability to get certain papers. | crombte rone they be sent in by the department. WASHINGTON Feb ¢ when at th na Secrets ex “Wait,” cried Glavis. wa been ar wil board stoop to such a thing.” vil substantiate w bet h etore € MRS. ROOSEVELT | SAILS FOR EGYPT WAS of the HINGTON adjec (By United YORK el, ® wh Roosevelt Mre that re eturn to the Francis Preme.) NEW 1 Mrs dA fre they and Ker velt mit sald t that | the Unit was dentally eaving It Snowed Today J apply to cong arged that one ¢ to his trust or fw to nied ALLEGED FORGER IS GOING SOUTH tor nvestigate before he AS CLEVER A CROOK AS PETER MILLER CAN’T MAKE CRIME PAY DILLON time his da d the money PETER MILLER t ae 4 burglary eseful real an est “ot man ne w find an Miller tattion of difffeutt to plan it | ate m: ney would have ere are a could hay n had he t somewh akeup there there i some impulse t and scoffs could not » every d soon © intelligent of tory hinker not t ab wh pec ton, In and he iminal at the could ¢ lawyer; h de n %« re ts vinet hat at ut 8 to plan a deal. An poaseased of pecul easier, but ality th legit en by been aatly ot hav that vocatior with » minded hi ity hing overri¢ in fa exper have iminal is convicted a age an M wie thi rr t of prison an hat when most gnor nate now he tatac val men on life getting a firm griy entment t¢ mmpted him to atlity in a spe graphic fferings f nati his mental manner, Hi third degre 1 tlar of his nd fe nviet hin inal rd nd un ret the Wal will be ar i ighly convinced that | M, transgressor is hard, | J penitentiary t thor way of the id man tt | ehe Feint Plant, W of records of the “I wish to renew my daily complaint,” papers that | requested the committe ment produce have not been delivered.” Senator Nelson, chairman of the committee, thereupon asked that “I want to finish steal those letters do you think I would have left them where the federal officials could get them? that federal officials, to gain favor with their superiors, could & dire interior department reached a Attorney Brandeis, on behalf of Glavis, told the congressional committee investigating the Ballinger-Pinchot controversy of his in- said Brandeis. “Many to have the interior depart. The anti-Ballinger men in the interior department today were active following a veiled threat by Attorney Vertrees that there nvestigation with Louis R. Glavis in the courts charged with purioining papers from government files. lost his temper s hearing before rey Vertrees, if he hadn’t hidden vault in the federal 1 by federal of yesterday ernment Att asked hit “Those If I wanted to It makes me indignant to think of irst pplaus applause itteemen all frowned nator Nel- afe” R land uns were lavis, vis for seonduct.” th declared jrawing an atter of fact, itations has report of ct charges, at leng ary Ballinger in 7 to Agent { neces. Lenin Ballinger tion CARRIERS COME TO WIDOW’S AID little le to work ing sting of Kirk- ks ag jolt etter went t want iring and her GENERAL WOOD IS VERY ILL y United