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' }. THE SEATTLE we THE SEATTLE WASH,, THURSDAY, MAY 5, 1910 ONE CENT Vows oranne so [CENSUS WILL GIVE WASHINGTON 673,954 ]CENSUS WORK MYSTERIOUS ACCUSES SEATTLE POLICE : (By United Press.) | WASHINGTON, May 5.—Unofficial estimates of the population of the il CONTINUE AUTCHER (5 various states computed by the census office for 1910 show that the state | = of New York leads the national procession with a population of 8,865,722. | Pennsylvenia is second, Illinois third, Ohio fourth and Texas fifth. | Aj) punintasinemoe . The estimated — of the Western states, with the estimated in- || crease, is shown as ollow : ; | | |F. F. Evans Says He Is Being Railroaded to Peniten- eae or. See. Will Keep Books Open to|Man of Blood - Smeared | tiary to Prevent His Testifying in Federal Investi- ; hes 1,756,780 a yl Check Up Names Turned Room Mystery Ends Life gation of Business in This City—-New York Prison- wees 234,996 23/228 in by the Civic Bureau. | : a ne a on STILL WAITING ers All Operated in Seattle as Occult Fakers. 343.734 100.405 remerton Beach. Censu taking did not end ny} = » i are Seattle te ae - Rinehold R. Winkler whe q No steps will be taken by " Charging that hie prosecution is being backed and “framed up” 4 ee Pre A ire brought to bea by month and a half ago gave Mr. and | ty Treasurer Cormley to seize by two Seattle police officers in an effort to destroy the value of the 95,132 he Chamber ¢ mmerce AD@! Mra, Siegel, with whom he was| personal property the Sor testimony that he will give the federal grand jury connecting the po large bust rests upon Su-| hoarding. a dig fright, and the local| Electric company and the Pu 218,012 <r ig + agreed to hold | dotice es be pas a grog ey |Gound Electric company to sati lice department under the Miller administration with the white (avian = Woodecened out tn hiel$ ot interest © slave traffic, F. F. Evans is resisting trial in the superior court until D oom, Was found dead, a suloide, at count companies @ government agent can return from New York and expose the jreau and ¢ ’ enum: | ence wee re da ' ae Jerators to comb some of the dis!” Winuter was a bute nee eal Al , hy on * Evans is charged with a serious crime upon an indictment re a \\ i | Wika that a spor nde Bate Aimappeared from his boarding| Howe, atte r & V turned by the grand jury at the request of two pollce officers whom een wlighte 86 whortly after a bloody ten-] st noun Evans had been seeking to have indicted. The officers beat Evans inventigat . rlotn ogre goede st on pee : AP to it and secured his indictment. The indictment was dlemissed and ontign he ety dle of | March. A couple of days | erty of t " f ators show that that liater hie room was found smeared | Prosecuting attorney advised him| #" information filed against him ground fur the charges uf with blood and with a blood-sta to go ahead. Evans asserts that Joe Miller, now in New York assisting the consu ope wa few days in orde is Big Task suit thrown Into the closet. For « Yeaterday Murphy held a confer government in its crusade against the white slave traffic, will give tow he he oe thought they | 6 ith How nd ar testimony that will destroy the prosecution. He Is asking that he being acce he sjhad a o eo murder n\ investigate the matter before ad enéried, ead nie snerte that th ompanies the grounds for a continuance are not sufficient, but Charies A. (Lscunghtccflbwrree, sn et lit aurea | have a continuance until Miller arrives. Judge Ronald has ruled that | |reported in by the n clothing was sti t not deleg ed ha the murder bad been committed two | ¥ o take some lr Reynolds, the attorney for Evans, will continue his fight for a con- hecked ba re , ur | days before, the theory that he had ~ s ay from tinuance this afternoon. Evans says that a certain Seattle police of- t peng Cle ag coma eg AB fh ficer knows that he has been collecting evidence that will involve hed sk oetinahied leiden Dell en betwe urphy owe police officers with furnishing protection to the white slave owners. t hop tn t Evans is a man of means, and says he has given his time and money He was sufferir to aesist federal officials in running down the white slave traders krudgingly Y bo gpg Rrra < STARTS SEARCH Evans maintains that the prosecution is simply to occupy his time so he cannot tell the federal grand jury what he knows about the white FOR THE PEG 9 cwcton: This jury has been charged by Judge Hanford to investigate the ” matter. (By United Press) ‘ rw " ; we : wand : ” Degaererpetiaes NEW YORK, M 5. —Several of ’ ; mer (By United Press. the partict the so-called Cee. Tee fase the . phate . m= AN BERNARDINO, Ca M y rel pds spge civic pride keeps them on the job | had beer ne te, | copy crthteat “9 vont took place in the house on West ‘had sou Bt 4 nd S¢-te thought he was de : mythical “Pe ‘th st, which was raided by po- , eal ¢ that : ce Tuesday, came from the Pa Slips Turned Back. nardino va cifie coast. The faker who com sents that the f ime . ducted the pl and who is known flelal enumerat 0 i r pings fron coming to New York. His chief as to the civic b f which 8m be t, who is called “Kay,” and and have been disregarded century ago, unearthed kets,! Five more grand Ju e real name ix said to be A, by the government men } j the like of which never ments were dismissed this morning| W. Kellogg, worked with “Om” at Charges were made this morn:| | in south California in Judge Ronald's court upon mo-| Seattle. Mrs. Mary P. Miller, an ing that Georgetown was very seri; | “Peg Leg” Smith ts be tion of the prosecuting attorney's | actre who came here from Ta- ously slighted by the enumerator | bave discovered the mine in , The indictments were dis-| coma to rescue her sister, Gertrade of that district, and the civic bu Ite location was known only uissed upon the ground that the| nd who caused the police reau has two of its best men out him. During the last 65 yeart.| state did not have sufficient evi-|raid, says that “Kay” was known there today, checking up. : dozens of parties have attempted) gence to convict. Four of the in-|by various names on the Pacific Supervisor Hill reported today to find the spot dictments that were quashed were | coast, having call elt Albert that the censut taking In Belling The mythical mine is reported to) against the owners of cafes. The|Schoenaertt in § radshaw nai aed UREA, Wk. ecunpieee have been the golden lure that led| Qa ners wer 4 with running|in San Francisco and Channing im More Ume ia given the country many to h in the desert since) paces | to public morals in| Portland districts Smith disappeared years 480.) ariowing thelr cafes to be frequent-| Mrs. Miller was acquainted with an owns several mines) 04 ty women of disrepute him and “Kay” introduced her (My Waited Press) “PEACE BY FORCE,” SAYS MONTESANO, May 5.-—-Follow ing Gn opening statement to the} ert. She accom-| "ns, “Giemiased indictments were|young sister to “Om. “Kay = A ; © PEACE MEN jery in the case of William Gohl, her roh by two of her) , st the owners of the Newport,/tall, thin and handsome and it ts who will banquet T. R. (2)—Nobel former agent rae ee Angeles Cafe, the Columbia stated that his power of fascina- where T. R. will be guest. (3)—King be a master poedee peageeray Mey). cg SMP -hexcalltlib ea Cafe and the Tannhaeuser. §. C.|/tion brought many women my if thow lmurder of Charles Hadberg, the om man, also had the) “Om's” establishment. “Om's” (4)—J. G. Loveland, chairman of Nobel peace com- great powers, Pierce, a & welcome former president to Norway. tly bent on peace, would state began introducing evidence] AGAIN SMOKING relent agaist hits quashed. {name was given as Plerre A. Ber f a League of P , lin the conse today nard when he was arrested and who will not fight rather than sub- ff only to keep peace among th | The first witness to be called RECORD SMASHED it is said Chicago, and not India, mit to infamy or see those that are Jf selves, but to prevent, by force, was George. L. Lightfoot, who RRR ERR RE is his birthplace He is in jail, dear to him suffer wrong. No na- fj if necessary, its being broken found the hody of Hadberg in the (ty United Pree.) unable to get bail tion deserves to exist if it permite § by re. The combination waters of Indian creek, which WASHINGTON, D. C., May According to Gertrude Leo, the itself to lose the stern and virile J mixht at first be only to se J. W. Nelson ’ jempties into Grays Harbor, Light 5.—Once again the smoking rec- mystic ceremonies in “Om's” house virtues; and this without regard to [| cure peace within certain def. 9! both with severa’ }foot told that while rowing home| ord has been broken. Charley were cloaked bacchanalian orgies. whether the loss is due to the inite Mtmits and certain definite rested last night in a amall boat he ne ed @ man's E. Booth, stenographer, kept an The girls and women in this “Hin- growth of a heartless and allab-|§} conditions; but the ruler or [li Hayden and Barbee, charged with | Bead in the water, about 18 Inches! ordinary 10-cent Havana light du school” wore an extremely small sorbing commercialism, to prolong.‘ statesman who should brin petty larceny. They came nhore| Ul0w the surface. It was then low) od for 1 hour and 56 minutes. amount of clothing. Old men paid e@ indulgence tn luxury and soft,|§ about such a combination we about a week ago, and since then| “ae and he notified companions A feature of the remarkable feat large sums for admission to the effortiess ease, or to the deification |f have earned his place in his [i they have co a local branch] We "ved in a shack close’ to the fact that during all the house, the sma amount accept- Th May S—Before|f ® warped and twisted sentt|§ tory for all time and his title fot the “National Civil Service| ore of bis find, He then came) 116 minutes Booth was busily ed from ¢ m being $100, Ri the world Theo. | mentality to the gratitude of all man Bureau of Spokane,” teaching sub to Aberdeen and notified the au pounding on a typewriter. is according to 0. held up the con “I feel that I have the right to|§ kind —THEO, ROOSEVELT fects which come under the ciei)| iomties. He gave description! record is six minutes better than file United States and|*8ve my words taken seriously vice examinations for different lof the body, stating that it lay on that of Henry Schmitz of Saeert an models| When I point owt where, tm Oy) mmm men. | federal positions ite back, with the head pillowed| Brooklyn, who a week ago yes- Swell be followed in| /udament, great advance can be} ney rented offices here last} comes | on an anchor. This testimony was| terday amoked a cigar 1 hour Etelerstion of the| ade in the cause of ‘overmasionsl BODY FOUND In |week in the P.1. butlding ‘They | camonorsien OF Int Goorge’ Mar.| witnessed wt aaa - ied nations to pre peace. jeharged $10 to teach applicants} 201, er . . Pika a where whe = are kept on peace and jus-} Arbitration Treaties LAKE WASHINGTON » w tw pase the examin fon for!” Wile Prosecutor Campbell out . aa Hee ? aoe : Fer lores uard. and ‘the alice say af he stor des exist Before the Nobel prize| “First of all, there can be | they ‘uae anteed a position Lean Satine Alga Gout sat tn-| SOUTH WILL BUILD MILLION-DOLLAR | » women are kept to be po BPM Gis theme, “Inter-| treaties or arbitration. ‘There Are,| en | toch are fineky dressers. and| Muy watching, Campbell. and) MONUMENT TO “OLD BLACK MAMMY” |'o keopers of resorts, Is part of the s lof course, states so backward} An unidentified man’s body was | somewhat effeminat Whebl co cad thaws: wake nites of the! oe vat: kartling re velations made by Har- MEME Fentare the sugees-| that a civilized nation ought not) found this morning in Lake Wash rched, ¢ had @ powder ra8/ statements made During Camp y United P P | $1,000,000 eapeitnit- hala Be well for the/to enter into an arbitration treaty ington, between Leschi and Ma-|!) his pockst, his eyebrows were | belt's presentation of the s GALVESTON day & dual subscriptions to $1, although} Three men and three women pthe world, in plan-| with them, at least until we have 4 " penciled and cheeks patuted ment, the defense entered organization of ‘Texas citizens haV-|ofters have boon made by men welt x n a i Bisteetion of the world|gone much further in securing |40D4 parks, by C. L. Stein , : Jobjection, asking that the jury ing ge of the movement to erect | contribute $500 to $1,000 cach tolateckades and. 4 nb koopets of Soe meay what has been| some kind of international body had apparently been Holdups Get $540. | discharged t 1se Campbell had|® monument to the ld black ; , as ole — . and Lev son has fur- EWalted States by the) action But all really civilized! water for 10 days. The Two Greeks beld up Mike Marek | prough " hn Hoff. | mam as decided t sal ‘ ng Bi clam . gree: be y he said. “1 can-| communities should have effective} was a Scandinavian, about 45 years! at 6:30 o'clock this morning, at the | man, y 1 ia alleged to have |to make it # al tribute, This) 7. J evident of 2 nrusaiMra geniw i Be ing that the consti-| arbitration treaties among them-|of age, weighing 160 nnd h| corner of 10th av. S. and Atlantic? @hot 1 on the night of | Was determined today because of | ** a oe oe He-wel ne - sey MA notably | selves. 1 belleve that these trea-|gandy mustache and black hair st., and took $640 from him. The} pecembet 1 from prominent men all ove ‘the orgs ; W. L hockades are operated, ties can « ra et all questions The body was turned over to| highway 2 also toc Marck’s he ¢ t ructed Campbell |t country Be a * Bg s < of ~ Pow aight ft Phage Hable to arise between such na|the corover and an tovestigation | natu tion , which hel not to menti offman's nar has practically beer oe ow nding citisens 0 me erry price ge de Bgl tions, if they are drawn with the! will be made ‘had ir again in hi ing statemen b c “tone nt./T ae Dae Ga <n explicit agreement that each con 2 the trial began all wit-| 1 aoe, bus. coat mT the far + 4 t in motion and that the tracting party will respect the oth were excluded from the e, in. 1 s roa will be under way orelgr hin that territory and All of Story Not Yet Told. 8, a| the equ explicit agreement that ‘ 8 of ‘om at least r r ard Levinson’s at mm Peace and justice where the nation’s honor ts vitally sé ty ld Ws. Constitution concerned) all other possible sub) po boyg and five girls were) bar P | THE BIG STICK” arpel, who urged Levinson to adopted in the|Ject# of controversy will be sul-|i iin Seattle yesterday | plead guilty, has asked his client tution to pr + | mitted to arbit f tion | | berapeernggeesc meer J t sive the a rict attorney all the tWeen the states and Mr. Roosevelt advocated ao fur | DENVER = 1 He | , (By r hi ‘0 mation ee er yeh the slav- Mpremacy of the| ther development of The Hague) miner and r « t $1 jor columbia Second | CINCIN y . ; r ar ers’ system, believing that the time 1 i ecu bs 1 | President m Howard Taft : ) is ripe to stamp out the traffic BANK CLEARINGS. Seattle. Clearings today. .$1,972,786.51 Balances 286,143.46 Tacoma. Clearings today Balan TeTetrre eT eee eee eT Portland. Clearings today . .$1,949,713.00 Balance 281,742.00 Spokane. Clearings today..$ 828,1 Balances (By United Press.) NEW YORK, May — District Attorney Whitman's entire staff is today preparing raids on stockades eee eee ee eee ee RRR Ee Certain classes cr| tribunal and of the work of the | poor relatives Scotla : Beeihn ay ot Se ec, ed may unsling big stick” from “The story of white slavery reeks e ue Hague. NEW YORK.—In an effort to save LINVOLN, } . resting place over the White with ‘the Hite ae tht oeberconae Peal na world| “Something should be done to} $100 left in a coat pocket in a burn: | cayes of smallpox ha on disce mantle when he returns t 4 said Carpel. “Levinson is one of Fae world) cneck the growth of armaments, |ing buikting, Hdward Heide of the ‘ ler f Washington. The president, now A 4 the rats. He is a victim of the un- lespecially of naval armaments, by|firm of ©. Heide & Co, was ye . lon the way back to the capitol, is . s~, oF een, Of fighting held) (rternational agreement,” sald ‘Col.|terday burned to death ; MM : ! dre Df vibe : Mae aid a ot | Roosevelt. “No one power could or he right! should act by itself, for it is emt-| | still considering the attitude he , ‘ ‘Levinson’s confession —_—ha CUYAHOGA COUNTY, Ohio, Re-| wiil take. It is intimated, however, | f | d shown that New York {s a great Twelve deaths were recorded i | public wns, yea even those formerly | that he may fight for the railroad | 3 = clearing house from which imma- hently undesirable, from the stand- | Seattle y sterday. run and assessed by Mark Hanna,|regatation bill and that the White | y Cs ture, innocent girls are sent point of the peace of righteousness, pei treo | reaten to resolute against the| House may see some old-fashioned : - Bin: throughout the country. These that a power which really does be-| REPRESENTATIVES | free] Payne-Aldrich tariff, which 1s eX: | strenuous time z oT te girls are sold from stockades run Hove fh peace should place Itself|speech and # free press wouldn't] ouse enough for any nightmare that) ‘There will be a numbet of con- wo > . _ by women, financially backed by let a fellow speak in nse of 4) Mr. Taft can tear off. ferences between th president | men. They are sold as so many 4 . at the mercy of some rival which oo” is never the| vay at bottom, have no such belief, charge of forgery and falsification saeveyaee Peenaee ae Veeaienat | a ten “Tiyan 90 many t comes €8| and no intention of acting on it. of public documents at the A, } ee pe chieis suas ee | ; ana aera a | | ds of peace! like, and 80. ly good in it Of | righteousness; ? banquet. Consistency, thou], .,ropriated by the cou . , . . ; PA ang appropria iy nty cor | Taft will go over the bill very Sn evil thing if it Sincerity of Purpose. art a Jewel, but thou shineth blamed | sloners, to be used on the carefully with his advisers and S68 mask for cow 6 when banqueting and boozing | macadamizing the count hh d i | 4ty of pur-| tte when pong, | Sg oh ee : consider whether what now pe nds OF ee peetia ad no Inrormourtabl at rps | If he decides to fight, - | Gorgeously gowned women should find no insurmourtabl “ts ait HENDERSON, I od th : frequent moving picture sh TAS fON.—The house Hneed, bank . it is intimated that the sessions qui eoving pleture snows nd abhor the/ficulty in reaching an agree RT tition ec lama ried arses Thestaseatiion prasident and the eon and cheap theatres, select pret and which would put an end to the pres.) brs Dill appropriating $26, > af i el Ss : " ty girls of evident poverty and , he Pree | oamsage of & bill ay ne pow n i grossional rs will reach a ; in private or|ent costly and growing extrava-| jig ror the erection of mo tropical temperature in an extreme make acquaintance with them. “ we despine no less | gance of expenditure on naval arm atong th aa Oregon trail, statoatn Hughes was the guest of {iy ghort space of time nine, : inh giles © Such a girl, he said, is flatter the voluptuary | ments. An agreement mere planned by Hara Meel yonor at a banquet last nigh yee Man | 4 Fan tidy ed by the attention of the MS Worth calling a man| it the size of ships would have been brating his appointment a manaKer | y yee keke ekkkaKK enn otal: | “grand lady,” who invites her ‘ very useful a few years ago, and) pawsON.—From present indica. | of the Travelers’ Insurance company | ALsowen Te victim to visit her palatial will | of Washington. home. girl is t e can easily a grand lady herself.- The power of the pro curer, are sold and shipped, usual ly to New Jersey and Connecticu cities. Sometimes, however, they are sent as far as the Pacific coast el said the method of pro- uring girls is terribly efficient be suse it is so simple. PEM #4 x 4 4 4% ¥ | would silll be of use; but the agree-| tions it is belleved the, river hibcias -aunuieen. “pasion: ad 7 ic by May 12. Inte. ment showld go much further open for traffic by M REST ITEMS Hi r, he concluded, each na aa Ads in The Star them every * SAN d Colo * % laint ere | Francis 1 assistant cashier|% Water will be shut off on re 7 e Geven diverce complaints w t . * t keep well perce rod fo filed, three divorce decrees granted | of the ¢ don-Paris Na-|%® Summit av. N., from Denny * if until the establis wore and twelve marriage licenses issued | tional bank, and a pach bee of the | way to EB. Thomas st., tomor. * form of international poltee | iy King county yesterday. staff of Governor Gillett, is dead | 4 row, from 9 a. m. until 6 p. m * competent and willing to at hia home in San Francteoo, Death . * # | tons. eee eE EEE * a tween na- LAND.—Mre. Arthur Rack-| resulted from shock following a fall vent: vimana 84 Pete Ce aN nd idiled by her hus- lin the corridor of the Mills building. | % % # % tO ka KR KR Kom yy eee |

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