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News Hot Off the Wire Th ; S p 5 ttl St . Have You Got a Kick? |) “you. 1 0 ee: ‘i eS Be a oe SEATTLE, WASH., TUESDAY, AUGUST 30, 1910. i ONE CEN’ Orga si | TON ON STAND re Goddard Rendy for Showdown | : sana ee the Peeved Councilmen Are jj) LAYS PHILLIPS nt (ai vy CZAR KILLED If the city councilmen who are peeved over Councilman Hh. i Goddard's graft charge are ready for a showdown tonight, there ‘os aaa \ will be a showdown, and from present indications the fur will i G sinned | “ \ % } fly. Goddard will stand pat. He will refuse to retract his q Wells Under Oath Reasons Why He Considered Candidate for| SE an, lees OY fe BY R M | charge, and he may decide to go even further and name some id at f Sheriff Unfit to Hold Public Office—Strongest Evidence | names. Substantiated by Affidavit of Other Witness Not Even De-/ There wasn't nearly so much anti-Goddard indignation at the Wl nied by Phillips. ence council meeting last night as one would have expected from read- 4 ’ ities tie . a, ing the advance notices of the perfec ANCE Joe Schlumpf, who 1 | took the role of the party most age ved, introduced a resolution neth C. Beaton, who ts being sued for criminal libel by Charles ae — and spoke in emphatic but guarded terms, Many ether manmibule Bs body had their say. The resolution asks Council do several things, but as to what will happen if candidate for sheriff, for an article which Beaton wrote ly 15, yesterday on the witness stand under oath, | my United “GoD HATES {Eazy *hillips of grafting off the people below the line; off Clancy's wha. Aue $0-Sntenee the venaie iscreetiy afiéat of offering protection to thieves and burglars; -of Pi: Pag Mn a a gates I b eahed tnx, whee the counsel meena the graft of the sheriff's office with Beaton, and of Y financial circles today by the| 1 the committee of the whole for this purpose. if the chief of police’s graft with Beaton | bei hor ad (en aaeeaine HOW IT ALL STARTED. i couRT's RULING. | tion of G I f the ets committee, i The case e ry hearing before Ju eorge All stock casu urphy’s that It was a le. q f Westice George ha . about the constitutionatity @ section | the rey ‘ Ther to the eventual slapping of Goddard 4q | if the new cc whi h gives justices in cities of the first class juris | State ah by Mu ve iced his opinion that Seattle's improve q Wiction over a criminal bel case, and he decided to pass the whole mat-| ted tt ment ¢” as much as they should, and that certain i Pier along to th aperior court as the easier way out of the judicial dif- | w 1. Th col ich | | diff tt The other members of the council a keen sense of honor, i BEATON’S EVIDENCE. Hurried ed—even peeved. days went on Joe ' n, on the stand, testified that he wrote the article complained | Eu gnant by leaps and bounds, hops, skips and ; of his own personal knowledge and information given him, | govert t ; meider Phillips a fit person to hold office. Beaton told of | wh anic h » be lightly alled and t@ who five years go had a fruit stand at the depot. Phil} at It t his owr e? while Joe dea that this man knew of th eration of a ce t bu d Schlumpf said so q thieves who were committing burglaries in Seattle. Phillip ah Be to an affidavit, suggested to him that they had better get r t 1 lumpf ered him I “where, y did, Phil could make a nice thing | terest | ase there it resolveds,” to the ral ect that teal w impun Goddard sa he he said it or not; if he did why did he, and Beator er testified that while black jack was being played in| ALL WELL, SAYS DISPATCH | “who was he alluding at acy's sale at Phillips played the game daily until he won $5. To (By United Press Cable to The Star GODDARD NOT WORRIED. igh the ensuing discussion Goddard sat comfortably smfik 7 ing. Schlumpf wanted immediate satisfaction. Weaver would pre- fer to delay execution of the accusative Goddard. Revelle had ar a that Goddard wasn’t nearly so important as the possibility that there might be something to it. He thought a thorough invest gation of the mat might not be entirely amiss. WARDALL SPEAKS IN SORROW. uently had to lose thousands of dollars. He never} and his playing was merely a method of collecting | fie this $5 he BERLIN, Aug. 3¢ Pgaid any of his losse pike graft, Beaton held a ALLEGED TENDERLOIN GRAFT. Further testimony was to the effect that Beaton was reliably tn med that Phillips drew $10 a week as his share of the graft “below line.” Beaton further knew of his personal knowledge that Phillips czar will go to Friedt d the races daily in local pool rooms Ito confer with the axar before the Wardall was pained—regretted the “unfortunate controversy” j SAYS HE OFFERED TO SPLIT GRAFT. of the Russian ruler is ended.| &reatly; was sure his friend Goddard did not call him a thief, yet : Then Beaton explained his personal knowledge of Phillips’ unfitness | was not sure that the undiscerning public might not so think. Sug- hold office. Two years ag. Philttps came to Beaton and asked Beaton | | gested immediate action to the relief of the public mind. Sorrowed 3 | * = over the | from “legislative decorum; sincerely ho) ewspaper support in Phillips’ candidacy for sheriff. Beaton wan ed for the fu Bknow how Phillips felt on the feeding graft. Phillips told Beaton that | | ture observance of certain rules of procedure.” Altogether, he spoke here was nothing in the office without this graft; that if Beaton helped | D0 You KNOW? more in sorrow than in anger elect him, he (Phillips) and Beaton could make a lot of money BULLOCK JOKES ABOUT !T. Later, when Phillips had aspiration of becoming chief of police, he Bullock, facetious, interjected the standardized joke concerning in came to Beaton and asked his support. Phillips told Beaton that | i jons| the reputed honesty of coal men. Conway held that bravery should ; be (Ph ps) were chief of police, he (Phillips) and Heaton could| rably be shown by tackling Goddard at once to “show the people we are ke « lot of money | electric lights in thelr neigh-| not afraid of hi Weaver again wanted to know whether there In concluding his testimony Beaton said | ? | Was any intent to deprive Goddard of his seat. Such a thought had “Those things—all of them—convinced me absolutely that Mr. Phil That there are over 10,000 men never entered the Schlumpf head, declared the owner was not a proper man to be sheriff, and for that rea 1 wrote the jand men in § who carry The counc hen juggled the days of the week to determine licle. I want to say I never had any desire to make known publicly | junion cards? | When it could bear from Goddard, and after motions, amendments of these details. I do it now with regret, but it is a case of neces That Councilman Hart was the substitutes, held ht Saty when a man is under a criminal charge of this sort — cone ~jpostmaster at Salem, Mo., under Then Goddard spoke for the first time. He arose to inquire ed to tonight's meeting PHILLIPS DENIES PART OF IT. Cleveland? whether he was it Phillips took the stand to deny that he had proposed to Beaton to Unknown Girl Finds That Girl Cannot Live Alone | Af MEN TN That Attorney John P. Hoyt was | Are you not a member of this council, Mr. Goddard?” inquired Polit craft in the sheriff's office With Honor in New York—Her Only Success in once governor of Arizona? the presiding “hope of the white race,” sweetly “It's a tissue of from beginning to end,” declared Phillips. “1| : ; A | That Senator Wesley L. Jones| “Oh, yes, Mr. Murphy, I had forgotten; so I am,” replied God Pmade no such proposition to Beaton Life, She Said, Was Her Attempt to Die. fore| dard two degrees sweeter, and the incident was closed until to 1 real estate in Yakima t Phitips interposed no denial to the charge that Beaton says a Seat. | (Ry Calted Press.) he had the nerve to tack the law? night Me man makes in an affidavit, nor did be deny his black jack losses.| py Cra” hax Seikh Ge IE VEE FREES SCRE *| ‘That Judge Albertson was ilatlinauienceiaiaita a ‘i * any 1 ie to the charge that he accepted $10 weekly |, ~" . " ed of a mornin - puagps ecb ~ os yes | he g denote good breeding « by y r ich } In the article Beaton wrote it was alleged that Phillips had been | visi s ea heen’ cart : , Sts. GOING Ra abba That in Germany potatoes chem-| “teduc ed to the ranks for de reliction in detective duty. Phillips admitted | FOUnCw tn’ tee material, entered | & aT eet aa lcally treated are boing substituted | a . , }a ladies’ parlor at the Hotel Astor! ® be wed to die le? | (By United Press.) Maj. Fenn, the supervisor in charge WAS REDUCED IN RANKS. a stile “T 7 jel | pes j “I was reduced when Sullivan went into office for recovering a|*4 In the presen essa ype hag | That a ton of ice will lower the} EWIST Ida., Aug Two jof the reserve herself. ® i a he said y . r of the three parties of forest fire According to the message, the re- Owatch. He held that Barbee and I had received a reward and I was re-| . os Belling OF wa ts. but l wre © temperature of 28,000 gallons of r parti a0 set party aie within three taste a Edeced to the ranks and Barbee was kept in the same position | _ At the Flower hos Oy El oe onts aan X bo net Se ee fires have broken out] water one degree fighters recently surrounded by | Ker Party wa h e miles Beaton says he has affidavits and witnesses to substantiate his per-|¥@* “mnounced that TOURS cou’ valationn ieee’ tike anew (ta ‘tn Snoqualmie reserve in| That a Boston doctor hax gravely ‘forest fires in the Clearwater re he general conditions in the fire gona! knowledge of the unfitness of Phillips to be sheriff. woman would recover : Hey a \tte North Bend territory, where | announced there is ten times the | serve have been rescued and the district are most encouraging. Rain Judge George, in ruling on the case, held that the article published Three notes, « addrense * mm the “ te | Brent as was experienced last|nutriment tn sauerkraut there 18 in| third party will be reached today by fell in the fire zone last night while Gas libelous per se; that is, as it stood it was libelous. But he held | mother,” ar her ‘ . re told there wa rape I by ae ae mt a a B, L rescue according to a telephone in the high mountains there was ® n could produce witnesses to substantiate his testimony, | the third “to Blanche,” ¢ * recove he Ethos nigh nearer but the me @ received at midnight by |snowfall of four inches justify its publication. In other words, that Beaton could show | inkling as to the cause of * fern Ser aad lide lies, pomeer ra Mle Soo ell hy Nala kit . scale tsiaailadlae joing a public service in warning the public against electing | @ttempt to end her } * God, I'l be success. w| Where there were several small con- | * 4 f ur not 1 . flagrations there is now one « H PH . : man of Phillips’ character and reputation to the office of sheriff.| The note to her mother read # ful in one thing at least Tre p gre dlr Be yrallbongdl ¥ mevenCDEeATE. REY * DEATH OF STEWART Smash-Up in Spokane. j ton was released on his personal recognizance | «De net reproach yourself | % «|g a | amount of territory. | |# oe CALLED ACCIDENT - , re re j for what | am about to do 1* Rake ee eee Eo: Fire Association, saya that|# and Will E. H imphrey, non- * Bs OKA Aug. 30.—One woman, i a i) | Yl ate the insincerity, the |) signed “Norah,” but the sig-|*bout 400 men have been rushed to | # progressive, will have that */ A coroner's jury in the inquest | MTS. Whitcomb, of Pennsylvania, * Eh cete pear? and the disillusion |i ature, evidently rred with [the front to combat the flames, Most | # joint debate all right on Sep *!)014 over the remains of Charles ¥@S injured and several other pas- HOT N « GIRL WEDS MAN if 7h: Bee # mot iiss tale | tears, undeeipherab of these are volunteer b ; ithe ne * tombet Sth, eithe AX hr ten * etnies ahs: Shain sheer saiune ers shaken up last night when “It Ie really deplorable The girl apparently is not more|@re enough range esent to di-!# sen hall or in Odd Fellows i t seats age P| That has NOT happened yet : a girl cannot get along honor | thay Ppeare of jreet operations with the greatest ef-|* hall, Revelle wrote Hu * shot by William Quindy last Sunday at North ss train ges 3 papain " P * yeep, f y to ting the ernoon, returned a verdict of “ac-|@ open siding at Priest River, ably in New York ‘ fletenc * today accepting th * r n, return q ‘a . ’ ‘oa Pee eee eee eee | “in some things | might have Hides Identification ieee nae les ‘eal er ment % cidental shooting by a rifle in the| smashing a few freight care and © All the rich men of the city have| CHICAGO, II Aug. 20.—Misa| succeeded had | acceded to | she had removed of | Tac & Ea uw * | hands of William Quindy.” The boy | putting engine out of commis- Prturned true and fair valuation | Mar Duncan, a Kentucky| the wishes of men. They were y tales ve stk | Ashford, but the MMMM EM MMH HM! Was released from custody fon i their personal property beauty of 24, will be married here| cultured, yes, usually, with the taste clothing pee = — = | The chauffeurs who hang out on | tomorrow to Rey. Dr. Herrick John-| magney—yes, but never moral. au ‘ nge As she fired 6 ” j Wherry st. are cow ing strictly | son of this city, who has just turned| ! peor 9 submit ba — t erled I've shot m Mvith the ter ¢ automobile | his 78th birthday The aged| things. eath is preferable — ~—~ ew ear theologian met the young woman | The letter appeared to have} (Continued on Page Eight.) } The residents of Interbay h at Atlantic City last year and they | = eel alae aR WIFE WANTS PUBLICITY— YEARS FOUND ONLY TWO MODEL MEN | Main eee ee CHEWING GUM | DENIES FIFTY AFFINITIES), see eae : Paimer’s ambition to go to — seis sation: marina ieee ; agheny bY. NEW YORK, Aug. 3 Massachusetts Girl,’ from ‘Newark | sie ells a Remarkable Story of Her Adventures Among Men— p ERR > assistance to the B. * going back on the stage Girl’ and the others—they are all “ x § Ld 4 - of I strict she wants advertising was the! letters from customers. In this real Found Good Young Men and Good Husbands Who Were venty-one building permits me The Central Labor Council ha SEASIDE. Or, Aue. 20—The|first comment of Roscoe D. San-/estate business you have got to Traitors to Sacred Secrets of Home—Wickedness of a were leaned yesterday, at a valua- - believing that) | iv ot Mrs. Della M. Kitterman, |born, of Brooklyn, today, replying to/| ‘jolly’ people # whole lot City. ¥ ke ha ng to do with ne dled from the effects of a plece | his spouse's threat-to file suit for} Nothing daunted by the denial ecm | here several | yee ioe cum which had t plece | divorce and name some 50 odd co:| Mrs. Sanborn exclaimed when told ag of cnev B gun bs - me b ae spirations © her vHW K A 30, »| pa for 1e a € e, part 'o pears ago lodged in her langs was shipped to | respondents as ac fes of the “sta aspiration fh NEW YORK, Aug ‘Oh, | partly the adventur par ly oF The Seattie-Tacoma officials have | iad tae Seastal todae | “T am not blamable if women to| husban.t what I know about you!” is the| the winner's end of the be 5 Bnounced « fair rate for suburban |Portiand for burial today, | assent ell real estate like me, am The taea! Why, I will name 100 | gen nttitude of Mrs, Elena B.|~—offered her if she succeeded, petrons . eta bs " lI?” continued Sanborn. “All those | co-respondents, and I'm not sure mith tow meonfolks in general. | partly because she had a very def (But remember, it hasn't happen- |Des# of six weeks, brought on by the aie oduved_-the ones from! won't be 200 before I get through.” | And. what mith knows has|inite notion that men and women py uetruct her bronchial tubes, |letters she produced—th Ad yet.) obstruction in her broneh pes, giveri her a very poor opinion of|do not compete on equal terms in Maamiaae acs One night in July | she retire | is : : , | the sex busine IAGE LICEN without removing the ehewin m rade was made at 20 cents and|” gor five years Mrs. Smith, who is Twelve 1 es were |from her mouth, While sleeping " MORE BURGLARS in price declined in the later deal-|9¢ now, masqueraded as a man, A She Had a Wife. wed in 5 je yeute day. tulipped into her windyipe meee ings to 19,50 cent ‘Albert. C. Martinez, a young South] At the end of a year she had es : a ft Burglars entered the room ot | o rie : American, she held jobs successive-|caped detection, but complications Mrs. M. Monahan, 1609 Seventh av.,| ly; ag bookkeeper, Spanish corre-| had arisen to prevent her assuming 6 jast night at an early hour, during |® * & tk kt kkk % tt te] spondent, real estate solicitor and | her proper role as a woman. AJ ‘ Lb her absence. A valdable Swiss|* wlamesman for a number of well|young woman who had been living watet and an opal ring re among |* SLEEPS IN AN * |] known New York firms. with “Mar 2” as his wife had the articles reported missing * ELEVATOR SHAFT. &| puring that time she parents in Boston to whom the ditorial eye is focussed on the en cates |* lly déceived hundreds of masquerader had been introduced or reg peoeg . Hume - ’ ng, 4 ce " isband “Martinez” Ww tire { 1 this to say concerning our Will E. Humph * ©. C. Henning, discharged %]and social acquaintan h rey, of “( war ? \* walter from the steamer Iro- *|them men, In fact, the persons; successful in business, earning a pe st pd Rees ' HERKKHREKHRE AK . 1 ea t when her remark-|better salary than Mrs, Smith Hutnphrey of the First congress district 9) % #|* quols, doesn’t mind sleeping in % | surprised most when her : y | lly scared when epudiates his ad . * an elevator shaft, but he hates */able story was made public were | could oo oat ee peemeaen We at & THESE COMETS ARE » I % to have the elevator used for *|the very men who had employed| go the pretender continued to be of the house. Referring to Mr. Can & GETTING TO BE A HABIT! * H % | the } a ho: had suplorw rete a 0d to | be a candidate for re-election If the “AMBRIDGE, Mass. Aug. 30. &|* & cover her and the young fello he} a “man,” even carrying out her de-| “in the @ind congress, “Mr 7 Thee rh eotnel has been &|* So when they lowered *}chummed with who knew her a8/ ception to the point of letting : és : Ged aa Oe wat, #{# elevator on him as ho sl #1 Ar’ or “Kid” Martine barbers shave her. Recently she] Tht k Cannon, which I ret very * yrvendy “pt ery. &|* ed in the Southern I shaft #] Started on Wager tarved up in business for herself, | anon wie publicly that tT Aix urector Otrding “to a. cable. #|%# this morning, Henning yelled, +) ghe bogan her strange adven-| Ag there was no longer any need a f the republican party for Mr * r td just received at the Har- &|* The elevator man thought the # | ture, she says, five years Ngo WI for the masquerade she | et ‘ er of the 62nd congress, and if rat college observatory from #|* elevator was haunted when #]/a Boston doctor made a wager hair grow, moved her office and| ¢ hie’ i ‘ * za #|* the shouts came up and he *|he could find a woman who could eappeared as Mrs. Smith | bs r DP : . elled fo! volicema They *| pase a man for one year c D her five years as “Marti at the t elect Mr. Tlumphrey *|* yelled for a policemar pas n uring hi i migh 1 of teadfast. Fate h ’ her little a4 ee te ee ttt tote tek) rescued Henning, unhurt *| elected Mr Smith a tall, rather), he mingled with a compat y| « nore » ? . {t-volced ave, youn ' 1 a Ste ¢ f ett e affections of the Danville * Henning had had a drink or #| slender, soft-vol of gay youths who had dway — pede Payeedhansr Aig “gy he * two, the police believe, before #| woman who had spent some years | for their evening playground, She triet, and r ake up on the morning after election to learn yhry eo ST hansen and could abel ‘gay that many of the old friends who deserted him have been retired New York.—There was no repitt | ® he fell into the shaf * Seana a6 y moked cigarets, drank highbal to private life.” tion today of the sensational scenes |.» *i'% i 1p the challenge jon Page Eight. Mrs. Smith as “Albert Martinez” With “His” d » in the cotton market of yesterday. ly eye ee HEH RE HH HH) Mr mith took up the challeng (Continued on Page Eight.) |

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