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a GETS DWORGE ND Pr ouidén?? s Daughter in Revel 1" ma n Jun W aker, M was Mise Bea Bar B. Bar ‘ orthwest any, She now mak ew par at 138 Madrona pla th The wife tc court that h band’s mother objected to the ed her and her marriage and ¢ husband to become FOUR AUTOS BURN IN GARAGE FIRE estranged. THE SEATTLE STAR ee ne, IS sence wemonanoa, 2| MUNICIPAL OWNERS HIP . . * SENDS MEMORANDA * \Te) \* * " \* (By United Prens.) * TALK le A INGTON i 4 * |* Attorney-General Wickersham * tod th socalled La * * ja t th i * ® gor nvestigating * ® mittee * * * ee ee (Concluded.) ’ M ; . on in my mer what was draft and what was official h tel bi ARRANGEMENT OF LETTERS IDENTICAL | Carr said, in a laughing sort tt fact | know to be true rhe general a gement of} of Way, ‘Well, Massey, | think : PO ae Ah age Fibs B SIE Dege law tne tae ahr irae It would be a mighty good \¢ ij ’ SHENG, 18 INO De , } for you to lose those notebooks tica ter al with the arrangement of facts in the final Lawlor draft " “ r 80 cal memorandum 1 might say right 1 that ke ude at ' belief that Taft himself added the latter part of his) Pelt r ha « letter of mbe the sections that take up the matter of general | befe © onservat f atural resources, the so-called whitewashing letter) ®F ts ! of pte ‘. Lawlor closed his final draft with thin thought, ‘and | Pret bes cort at if Nd nd that y I authorize y istnine from the government service Louls R, Glavin,’ | aw um wa k sid suse mediat n to telia the president's letter, before the remarks on conservation comes|the way th re golr tah “gl 14 afttne Ap: ise Authorizing Ballinger to dismiss Glavis, In Ballinge an-| did & draws want td do that, The note nce I may be the charges prepared on-onr trip to Washington, Ballinger asked |!"ve* ateined wore absolute protec edt Ker WAS cane to dis s Glavia Whe that I had de his silence, jy Certain portions of the Taft letter I can identify as being in sub-|#troyed my noteb #1 was honest ster 1 n attempt ¢ tance the thoughts of Lawlor in that stateme I had beer h I the whole In general, Taft softened Lawlor's draft rene BOC vIOe FOF Bone that it was absc yit know. In gy Now that I have finished discussion of the letter I will take up i never kept any of my r a to have th < ht al tay tx of one evening. We drew the final draft and Lawlor made|! did not think it was necessar Eioenpataly. axiaial en though it art to Beverly & gern bh yor mays, ie : v ing po . oft t & proper say TOOK COPIES OF FINAL DRAFT. lreturn from the West I deci Then, too, J felt that neg When we—that fs, Massey and I—had finished comparing the final|do so the more since T lea ned tram ne |e drafts, Massey took the four coptes of the final draft—one original and Told the Truth Rey ee ee eee ne ot cciee 4a}i wae guide three carbons fastened exch together with a McGill fastener. I] “So when I told Carr that 1 did| ROWS foptmn ae me gta t |remember particularly about it because we two talked over the proper|/not have my notebooks with the|” sw - Be ee utaes ats t “ e que way to fasten the sheets together, 1 believe | suggested that we have| Lawlor dictation in them I be | eatteneete a seman ae aoa Doe sity + fasteners down the left side so that the finished letter would open|T was stating the truth, I really be-|o of the interior my per ec an exte a book iy we decided that as this was merely a draft and|}ieved that, it was so long ago that I tim have been wost| #02 c 1 wire changing, that it would be easier to handle with only one | had destroyed it 4 he has shown me the ene the upper left hand corner | “Well, when I came to file away ‘consideration. 1 have no| employe eople Just about that time Lawlor came into our room and asked If] notebook 4 or I always put them|vorsonal feelings against Sec the drafte we He remained in the room while Massey finished |in the file room—I discove pallinwe: e this T been a the ne I am pretty sure of that. Massey then asked | gre rprise that note po r ont sider that 0 wt to tha him what disposition should be made of the rough drafts, He told|] was dated ste angles know the| > doe Lawlor that nothing had been destroyed | May to Oc thant tel et ige I have DECIDE TO BURN ROUGH DRAFTS. jfound that I had not quite finished alled Taft night of Tasty Mr. Carr came into the room about this time, The four of us—| {ve Menta nedoowengioae {E er 13, 1909, ex al Lawlor, Carr, Massey and myself—conferred as to what should be done |.) .+ } Of the secretary ag erating linger and) ™ ay i * ith the rough drafts, The suggestion was made by some one of us nr fies returned with bim I) authorizing the dismissal of L. R.| PE 0h pe by oo had started using ft again. That ex-! Gq yy day either ty I can't remen whom—that they be burned. Lawlor sald it would] ining why the dates are so far| >” truth would © out itself, or dg not be safy to trust them to the waste basket. After we had discusm part cause ordinarily, with all Kerby Gives Reasons. 1 would p itted to tell gy the matier for a while, It was decided to go to room 215 and destroy errr te work I it ur Kewré the following per- | * the papers im the » there. That room was formerly occuple us ; a . r. Kerby gave the following per wi EC Finney, as to the secretary, has his office there now take very long to fintsh “Jsonal statement fr explanation of ; not seed Well, at any we all went to room 215. There was Lawlor - hosel + tabook | ee far as I can see Carr, Massey and myself. I am dead sure that Mr. Lawlor went in|, Be as no oe 8 20 " poe I have only one re -sieg ond gee © to ape ae with me. I can swear that Carr was there. The papers were put inji contained the Lawlor dictatio for making public ag gnc Mg be buried fa the grate and somebody touched a match to them. 1 don’t remember!) yaq never thought that my notes garding the so-called Lawlor mem to speak before tia] who {t was who lighted the match—I know {t wasn't me, as I don't|) "| orandum pparently bees w on that were in existence. 1 have been forced to do so by : ae smoke and never carry matches. I think it was Carr. a t . nied me, Now that | have fougtl Needed the Not Mr. Ballinger himself and by the FIRE DESTROYS LAST LINE. At the time I discovered committee investigating th veil a teladprosttr: The papers blazed up and burned furtously, We stood around the | book the congressional hear ment of the I li wander age Ws My fireplace and watched the smoke curl around the pages, and the fire | progressed far enough for all of pected to be called on to make this | Tome) tis me 1 bank ee ick up line after Mne of typewritten copy. We did not leave until|to realize that we might be call statement before the investigating | io and wh I can. This every bit of paper had been consumed. witnesses before the commit committee 4 offered me, and This was between 10 and 10:30 on the night of Friday, Sep-|felt that it was essential that if I ‘But the committee's action in re tember 10 was called to testify on the prepa- fusing to ask President Taft for in sion 1 havea After burning up all traces of the drafte, we all went back Into|ration of the Lawlor memorandum formation regarding the so-called own free WALT our offices—Massey and I to the reception room—and the final finished |that I should have these notes to memorandum, and Mr. Lawlor's 14 consult ail copies were hande Mr. Lawlor, He took the four copies with him/substantiate my statement written declaration that he had re self whe iam into the secretary's room I knew very well that if I told tained no copy of the so-called mem Now, I don't think that the secretary witnessed the burning of the| Mr. Carr that I had discovered my | orandum, seem to have effectually FREDERICK M. KERR papers.’ Iam pretty sure that he was not around and in his room. At|notebook with the Lawlor dictation | shut off Mr. Brandeis from pursu any rate, Mr. Lawlor took them Into the ary’s room jim it he would think I had Hed when ing this line of inquiry in his re-| ERs A few minutes later he came out through our office in company |! told him previously that I had do- buttal | Some actresses seem to with Secretary Ballinger, I think. ate ed the books. More than that ‘A% least, so it appears to me and! variety is the spice of ‘Carr was waiting out tn the room with us. The secretary's car-|~ r. | riage was waiting out in front of the office, and Lawlor and Judge Bal ger, and Carr, I think, all drove to the station Mr. Lawlor told us all good-bye, and Massey and I wished him a gs i trip 5 of towr copy of the memorandum which Lawlor } Fire starting from the ex; | HELEN TAFT AS DUKE THESEUS. eo ares had ‘Sant , Miss Taft took a prominen, part In the May day revel of the through the wall of the storag : aa Ba = td oo 4. wm Toom, burned four aut ot ta it of D Sigur “ Se tee damaged 16 others in the W ‘ oe Fighter at , . Steamer garage, at 1409 Broa . Yesterday afternoon r @bout $20,000. Frank Jes at < ROOMERS ESCAPE PAY TAXES OR Marshal Kellogg, f ke gallons of distilia his me | eccnie "FROM FLAMES) LOSE FRANCHISE troleum pro t i CARNEGIE HUGS A . wanpieaiions CHOIR SINGER! ' wernen ; ern nder franchises that may a be gr hereafter will rfeit ,' ne ar tine is now having eenusk he w being incorpo FA 1 J. E. Bak ve caper ort m heating | four th urning . » and in any t th r «| fran tha be grant oe least ile b c io 7 eee * | This cla * that a in . t. Lit fail to t assessed Ayre ‘ : against it-either rea personal eater hin 2 at ax—w'll be cause for and will act ? r asa t u f the franchise FOR SMALLER Pris ine aeaeteiee tamaaeen | PAPER MONEY * suffi jent for its adoption ri rity of the « | (By Unt Press.) |e uncil r such a cla | | CHICAGO, May 14.—A special | | from Washington says paper money of the United States will be made if Secretary Bet | STORMY. CONVENTION | | cepts recommendations that will | be made to him within a few Fai | weeks by a committee of treas he Games Wands ‘ ury officials appointed to inves- | CHICAGO, May 14.—A_ clow JOE MERRICK tiga this and other proposed Sor Aalats Vine a ta y. wG' S. | reverend. the interna nal soctalist his arms around this boy and re tet an caltanae toa in opposition to the; hugged him after he had hea: 1) convenient for handling, and te ae : ae be ge de bim sing | save the government $500,000 a rl nll A The boy is Je year in paper and engraving. pon page in the how The new sized bank note to ‘ pret Joe. has >| be recornmended is about thr oy voice of remarkable ; !| fourths as large as the notes a oe Po re he — to | now in circulation. The present thoes ington he was a choir singer in’ not chin tiie Chak haa heen i — O., where bis father the standard for generations. i Be lgmecor 1 fh ee ves. t v ady to fight to a Joe recently sang at ‘he Na f for the exclusion of Asiatics tional Press club, after Carnegie had made an address : NEW MEXICO AREAS Taft to Vale lord of Skibo sat u NEW HAVEN, Conn. May 14 through song and encore President Taft will be at Yale unt when Joe left the piano Ca ersity a v ater, on June enthusiastically embraced him 1 and t eo tb Rot “Ye'll be a Scot neo, I'm thir ees T juate. Young in',” sald Andy my Wate se given a degree of B. A “No,” said Joe, “but I was be ANTA FE, N. M., May 14.—Tw« pe « hon« 3 in Carnegi Pa.” comp € New Mexico nation He “I micht ha’e thoucht ut dame being rushed ny n a cried the delighted old ka Berane they will take ane o' the braw lad sin traces | horses to the ancient Taos Indian Girl Uses Wrench e Scawtland gin ye gang back | Pueblo to « an upri AmonK WESTMINSTER, Mass, May 14 far enoo.” the Ind Sheriff zandro , but a nickel plated Joe sang Scotch songs for Car-| Quintano notified ( ° er a negie in the home re the lat-|Beranca that the » n he ter was stopping befote the iron-;sene beyond his contre nd master left Washington |quested that the mili be sent ving ‘the GOLDEN GARDENS PARK OPEN GOLDEN GARDENS PARK OPEN hat MAY 15 TO SEPTEMBER 15. MAY 15 TO SEPTEMBER 15. : The most beautiful natural park| The most utiful natural park What do you think of this en and beach on the Pacific coast.j/and beach on the Pacific jdowed theat Take any Ballard « and change |Take any Ballard car and change | 1 don't know anything about it to Loyal Heights line at Market st.|to Loyal Heights line at Market st want is an Admission 10 cents. Dancing Sun-| Admission 10 cents. Danct house.”"—Kansas City day afternoons and evenings. Pic | day aiternoons ar venings nic grounds eee | nic grounds I Coiksiaietiapeeishnwtinns Pe Me ist apps nda = a: The m head a man he ae f omebody el ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY | The Sensationally Succe ful European Violinist |RIGO Jone half price for one week, begin: |ning tomorrow | | The Loughney Ba Oven treat | ment known throughout the | jclvillzed world now, and {t has its| e@ | headquarters in Seattle. The doc ge ear ae | tors are anxious, If possible, to treat Supported by His Original Gypsy aieey case ch ihecmniien, in the Terms: $5 to $10 Monthly : j |state of Washington, and they are | Orchestra, Will Open at the |HOW THE DONKEY PAINTED PICTURE FOR PARIS EXHIBIT. | Willing to do wo at one half the reg: Take Fremont-Ballard Car to End of Line PARIS, May 14—One of the) that they bad tied a brush to a/of the country where the institute Where We Will Show You Over the Property best art hoaxes ever worked upon | donkey's tail, dipping it in the col-| is ated may stand as a practical Paris was ‘Sunrise on the) ors at intervals, and that the don-| demonstration of the wonderful ef Adriatic hung at the exhibition| key in switching his tail from side | fieiene, of the treatment (0) e eC n n } wf the society of independent|to side had “painted” the master-| Those who call fe treatments artist It was signed “By J. R.| plece the director of the exhibi-| Sunday and the next few days may Boronali,” and there we some |tion Burriedly took the pleture|have the full Bake Oven treatment wne highly conservative crittes who|down and the critics who tiad|at one dollar instead of two dollars, 9 |declared that while it was more| viewed it in all seriousness, hid| which is the regular charge | |impressionistic than anything that|from the jeers of their fellow| ‘The offices of the Bake Oven Doc Oo T > | 0 |had ever been shown before, there | members |tors are located in the People's Sav: | Cc d S O Monday Next May 16, 1910 | was much to commend in the artis-| “Boronall"—which ie a rear-|ings Bank building, at the corner ot| apital an Surplus S00,0 | tle touch of the painter rangement of the French vernseu-|Second av. and Pike st., and thelr The joke was too good to hold|lar for donkey--was led through |office hours are from 8 a. m. to 6 w Y B k and it had to leak, When a half|the streets crowded with a flower|p. m. daily and on Sundays from 9 405 to 409 Ne ork loc dozen jolzy students confessed! wreath &. m. to noon, remember |! d Ca if he had sent them to the o mittee. manded, because he has kept eve y! cA Carr said he had not for the reason|"0tebook he ever used from the Deep down in every woman's heart is the desire fore that he had never ot any of his}... : A hecir nt nates | home of her own, where, surrounded by those she loves) also sald, ‘We "ve never kept f. 1 HA Foe Peco Many led wagtrlias BAKE OVEN WiLL she can exert to the fullest extent those influences that make the home dear to all. She nsible for the COPY OF MEMOR after all thie, Mr. day, when Carr ea: time one Some ‘Of course, we could not find any—we did not have one in the of. fice; then Massey, at Carr's direetion, went into Mr. Lawlor’s office to look for a copy. Massey searehed all through Mr. Lawlor’s desk. He told me all about it afterward—-went over It twice; he could not . When Mr. Lawlor returned from the West he was not a draft for Carr. I remember he said (it was stated in my hear t Lawlor thought he had taken the fourth copy over to the secre tar ty seemed considerably worried A w days after this H. H. Schwartz t over one of the copies unningham record. The-record was bound in heavy cardboard who, after look back of t k I was the ¢ Lawlor draft stuck in the the heavy cardboard back I took it In to Mr. Carr. Bn tion two of fi other papers with it any other way and I filed it with se « tach! it to the ther t ace to file COPY {8 REMOVED FROM FILE It remained in the file, just where I placed it, until approximately a h I was constantly adding to the file day by day, an certain that it was there, I can't fx the date when it disappeared The & caso where the memorandum was put was a Globe Wernecke cabinet. Confidential file eight wax known as the ‘Ballinger Pinchot-Newell controve The cabinet stood ¢ ty be it by turning around in my chair » the eh logy of things again, it was some time after after the congressional investigating committee had been eral weeks—that Carr came into our room one day and # sey and myself that Mr. Brandeis, who was also coun sei for uvia before the committee, had made a call upon the de partme the Interior for all correspondence which Ballinger had with Commissioner Dennett, and stenographer's notebooks covering that | I remember that the period was private secretary to Dennett Brandeis wanted. Didn't Keep Books. Fine Picture--Donkey Painted It| ANDUM MISSING. Lawlor left for the West. He went me out into our office looking for al a fared | ing through it, found the copy of the he book, between the last page and bsequently he turned It over to me ile eight. I stuck it in that file, at a rubber ban There was not any au it properly was not a part of ow hind my desk, where I could reach covered the time during which Carr and it was Carr's notebooks that | HER HEART’S DESIRE! A Home of Her Own jagainst it if any occasion should arise where his books should be de is resp¢ success of the home and should be RELIEVE PAINS — FOR HALF PRICE that home will be Burke & Farrar’s Fifth Addition Piesteetabe Bd Has as sightly and convenient homesite | found anywhere. Some of the highest $1.00 FOR $2.00 TREATMENTS in the city has no better view. You ¢ the surrounding country—Puget Sou Elliott Bay you. both mountain ranges and the city | district all around is improved wit For a short time longer the spe- clalists who have made the new| ‘ s tric light ive ca |treatment of rheumatism famous, | treets, cement walks and electric ugats. Sa \ | will treat patients at half price are within easy reach. One runs along the east side | The Loughney Bake Oven Insti-| » trac > are se g witl ty water al jtuto will give the wonderful Rake the tract. We are selling fine icity ¥ Oven treatment for rheumatism for sidewalks in, for phew A