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ONLY INDEPENDENT WSPAPER IN SEATTLE SEATTLE, WASH., SATURDAY, JUNE 3, 1911. ONE CENT. The pos a a. Vou. 1 HO. w. her own life to | com trag today home ght Did you ever see or hear a must “o0 ° She gave day morning denied Crawford's | feet of dirt of une etupeounell Use Being hurled 60 feet by a |today concluded its cross examina- erfe’ ith Cra orde: f the city from Interfering w Wl ing order There sire p number of men wors her last breath | giving Charte Warpenstein, the pointed a few weeks ago by Gov.| me Crawtord may brig ony habe oe ty Mrs, Cheney had rushed upon | Midway and Paris house Rainier valley citizens were as oh speed ses cause she could not recover her Will H. Morris, who plied the wit- cisign by ranting Crawford a tem. The committee this mpruing look pi They regarded the federal court's s held bis present ved, that little baby is left | defense endeavored to have the wit- tion by Jedge Donworth, the city, ment. He ha 4 bis presen whipped, but they didW't take into oF spacing Lad ap ana veral weeks before Wappensteln line. Over a hygndred Rainier val @@ the exanfination for v 4 junction.” @aired examination isited, the little ¢ fame in the restricted district. ——— led an pole fa@reman six her her life and ters that mgght likely come about CHICAGO, June 3—Senator Wm. | before that body when i begins the It ts believed the committee wll be and elections, requesting permis ee ee | With Last Gasp of Breath, Mrs, Geo. Cheney Asks, “Is Baby After Federal Court Turns Him Down, Crawford Goes Into (OW PROBERS Superior Court and Gets Temporary Bestraining Order: save her baby Te cues Weembereny., rortrting fuk began iis work probing the civil| Northern Pacific train at Rent, |tion of Gid Tupper, the principal ford’s Rainier valley car line. +| Dykeman set the hearing on the tne to ath artments who | ‘Is my baby safe? indicted police chief, $1,000 on Au- ine tunis dace ee *“ The records of th the tracks and tossed it aside, | Tupper’s testimony remained un- et ne tounded this morning when they ed into the record of @ I. Gilmer,| Self In time to escape from an |ness with questions all yesterday ek cotanar screen ssase iver age doe ag Fl oa position for nbout two years, in lon, and three more chil |ness admig that he had formed a Sete eee, Caciee er aaa tsaet | tae vorporati oo < Sa6 Geapite there being Mother Is Praised. appointed police chief for the Gilmer in said to have known so |paying sad tribute to Tupper willingly admitted that he LORIMER WANTS TO TESTIFY that he had the first t@ grow up with Hill's election, but denied that Lerigar today cent 2 telegram to| Second Investigation of the means [glad to hear his testimony (By United Press Leased vod ioe hurried to the house from his jafe?” . e Do ! © covgre ith several And as se jay dying after Federal Judge Donwerth yester-|distance was covgred with severa department efficiency “6 The defensé ‘shortly before noon ‘plea for an” injunction restraining va re " Le ee Service commission's office Mrs, George Cheney gasped in | witness for the state, who swore to But Superior Judge Dykeman, ap-|°a#¢ for next Friday. In the mean have never i for their posi Yes, | gust 5, 1910, for protection for civ wervic d the federal judi a ier ‘ investigated only to lose her own life be | shaken under the severe grilling by reversed the federal judge's de Following the denial of an injun eee ates seaeenl court’ general fgreman in the light depart-| onrushing locomotive ° |afternoon and this morning. The working covering up Grawford eee aes diem take tote Spite of the fact that he never pass re mourning their mother’s |partnership with Clarence Gerald cove! ) ord’s 3 . = >< . the corporations, “the temporary in » MOEN a nt ODE artigo oll wee appointed soles Stet aaa many hours the traek for a long ‘ tie about his work when he start. | th prompted the mother had talked with Gerald about mat- (By United Pree Leowe@ Wire) {sion to testify In his own behalf used’ to secure Lorimer's election. the senate committee on priveleges: seneeacamiananesianin NEW WESTMINSTER, B. C.,| work, on being (old that his father, Jane 3—Struck beldw the right ear| Who bad previously threatened to kill the woman, had bought a gun by & revolver bullet, Sarah Anne) "6, nis way, to the house, William Elizabeth Jobes was discovered) passed the supposed slayer, Henry deag in a pool of blood in the kitch-| Jobes, hurrying down tow®, and it en of her home at 427 Fuurth street/is surmised he escaped to Van aor ei morning. Her son, Wm. Jobes,! couver. THEY WANT SECRET DIVORCE Mrs. Anna Thompsen Milburn,|rately since October, 1909. @aughter of Morita Thompsen, «| Milburn used to be a business é ‘sop man in Spokane, He is now in capitalist. yesterday began sult for peisto), Ind. Mrs. Milburn is also divorce from Henry Hanford Mil- temporarily absent from Seattle, burn, whom she married in this city and it is planned to have the divorce on June 11, 1902. as secretly a8 possible. She alleges he has failed to make The complaint alleges that there suitable provision for ker since May, is no community property. The 1908, and that without fault on her part They have been living sepa. and George, 4 oe == SACRAMENTO. — Taking excep-| NEW YORK+-That Rear Adivical ¢ouple have two children, Moritz, 6, / | Lona Warren and Her Musical Kit-| ten, Kubelik, in a Grapha- | phone Horn. | cal kitten? No? Well, little Miss Lona War 3019 Manning st., is raising # blank family of ‘em. lik, the most educated, is months old, yet he can pie on a violin, play a phono graph and dance to most any tune. Of course, he has not yet equaled the “accomplishments of the great rian whose name he has fallen heir to, but he is furnishing so much entertain t that he has become the neighborhood idol And Kubellk &mil Kubeltk—that’s him in the ple- ture—has a penchant for starting the graphophone th spinning, then climbing into the big horn and sit- ting there with a smile~a real | human «mile-—on his face, and feasting on the mugic and songs. His mistress believes he bas as fine an ear for mu he purra and paws in disapproval when a discord is struck. Wants New Home. Lona tne found it takes too much of her time to educate threg kittens, so ~nhe has decided to give one away. She drow straws, and Kub lik was the unlucky one. Despite all bis musical cultivation in excess of the others, Lona will give him away to some | promise To give Kubei& a nice home and not mistreat him in any ax Kubelik, and | little girl who will | Mrs She kne the track thas it cath if eh she chore placed upside down with the ofa upward she leaped would be BM she escaped in a flash to Right to Kill Trespasser. REW BRUNSWICK, N. J., June! |$4-Clinton Br In, N. |let her baby live iJq who was placed on trial before laying on Track. Fetes James J, Bergen and a jury,| The Cheney girl, 3 years charged with the e playing on the tracks w Rafferty of Lincoln on May 1, 1) ft ing ones. gs a big wae found not guilty from Tacoma came, around a} | Mrokaw and Rafferty and whistled its “clear the lever a picket fence at Lincoln and | track,” the chil@ren jumped |Mrokaw claime@ that be shot off, but the lle Cheney child] |ferty in self defense. Hafferty stood unaware of its Ge | teeepansing on Brok@w's premises) Mire, Cheney, nearby, leaped onto | when the shot was fired! and the |the treck. She snatched the baby, | |dery acquitted Brokaw for that /nurled it to the side of the track, | renapn. then the engine caught her b and sent it whirling over the baby eryigx in the grass. Mrs. Cheney die@ almost diately Her usband in @ Milwauk: old oth: locomo. tive curve older Moh S lan liad alta Ma alli imme. aployed & Puget pe Too Hot to Kiss. CINCINNATI. — A warning \@ against kiesing in warm weath wer was eounded today by | we Health Officer Landis Kins fring,” said Landis, “in dange # ous at all times, but expecta | ty so in sultry weather * RHERKRARH ERAS Feiing the will lose Chinese pas | d one r feattic by the new order, vir-| It will ed to the teally making Vancouver, B. C., a| Tuesday and will be called 1 port of entry, railroad officials in| © harman Underwood Wednesd Senttle have joined Seattle bodies | - Sound. WOOL BILL REPORTED. WASHINGTON, —June 3.—By a strict party the house ways and = mear committee “toda: adopted a favorable report on the Underwood wool tariff bill as in dorsed by the democratic vote seeeeeeeeeee caucus. hous COLUMBUS, Qhio.—Iin spite of| HEL@N CHENEY dy | She lives only because her mother died. artnership for vice purposes had been formed. Admits He Lied. “Ae large part of the morning was 1 up in going over statements by Tupper previous to bis d before the grand jury which he denied that he ever “in any money. In pl at he told Jacw Barberts lon one oeca@ion at the Itallo-Amert- can club that he never paid Wap in a cent, and that he didn't to, Tupper said ‘Ot course I said I didn’t give him any money, I lied about that, naturally.” by Denied it to Af. e Tupper, according to evidence in- troduced this morning, denied gty- ing up any money to, Wappenstein |to John F. Dore and ‘J. E. den, |newspapgrmen; Albert Bosham, @ follower ‘of Uw race track; M Collins, Jack Barberis and the coum cil Investigating committee, Didn't Pay Much Attention. Attorney Morris read from the report of the council probers to» show that Tupper’s testimony in |the present trial did not coincide with what he told the councilmes. “Til admit anything you say I said to the investigating cgmmit- tee,” .Tupper said. “I didnt pay much attention to them.” Didn't Expect to Peach. When asked if he ever told John tion to a big red touring car driven | Geo. W. Melville, retired, engineer by Schoo! Director Thomas Coulter, | in chief of the navy at the time of ‘| the destruction of the battleship ser. ga sonpandoatineiael eal | Maine. believed the ship was tenet | chine, ‘The automoblie was put out) igneq by internal causes {x shown fn | of commission and Coulter over a | letter written in January, 1902, to| fence. Speaker Thomas B. Reed. Dore that he would give $10,000 to get Wappenstein without aj to be a “welcher,” Tupper de positively ever making such & statement. He admitted that he had talked with Boyden on the day after the grand jury was called amg |had given bim*the impression that ting to Washington j » semen | pe _ the acquittal of Re who was charged with brib other alleged graft ers will proceed. There are three | other indictments against Nye. . y. To let Kubelik play at least two of his favorite pieces on a phonograph each day Not to fondie him, for it will affect his musical temperament. ubelik dotes on soft, deep, mel- low tones, and Instead of being looked upon as a freak, hé's called | hold . final m classic, ‘ani 1 in th Anybody silerasen ‘<° RED QUEEN | IS COMING Emma Goldman, anarchist author | and lecturer, will arrive in the city | tomorrow morning. She will de liver a course of five lectures at the Plymouth Congregational chureft. | ‘Tolstoy, Aist and Rebel,” wil| SS pa kw wa RAR a Ra be her subje@t tomorrow afternoon | ¥ Remember # It stagix again today in * MRS..GEORGE CHENEY | Sme lost her life saving her baby. SAN FRANCISCO.—The body of | === an unidentified man was found to] L. B. Briggs, Vancouver, B. C day floating in the bay near the|has asked the police @o notify him|he would fot “peach” on Wappeme Petre Apparently it had been in /if they find his daughter, Ruth, stein, and that Boyden thereupon the water for about two weegs |he®e. She'ls said to have ran away | wrote an article to the effect that - with @ man, who left his wife and| Tupper would stand pat. NEW YORK.—A boost in prices baby in Vancouver, Ruth is said Fooled Reporters” of clay sewer that will net the/to be a pretty brunette of 19. | At that time, lpwever, Tupper TOKIO—A new Dreadnaught erulser, to be ealled the Kongo has teen ordered by Japan ftgom the Vickers campany of England The Memorial Day committ ing in the veter Armory’ tomorrow want Kubelik? every blew | work, m made depart tains, in re hearse headline There'll probat around the north card | ton, that to see written Star's money me I 4 is now want said NO. 3—"BOB” LA FOLLETTE, 1927 | and you didn’t tell him the |truth—is that whag you mean to tell the jury?” Morris asked. “Yes,” Tupper replied. Gerald |had also answered to substantially jthe same ti of ions as to telling Gill nothing of the real con- ditions in the district. After two hours of rigid cross |examination by Will H. Morris yes: \terday afternoon, through which | Tupper maintained an unruffled jair and met the questions squarely Doticdie wes co and unhesitatingly, but shortly ppartment was not | after 4 o'clock Tupper suddenly ! | 4 . turned pale and told the court he RREASS | ‘ 7 f, ‘ q |was sick, asking to be excused, \ 3 Tupper had undergone a surgical operation at Hot Springs, Ark., and was under treatment for last 8 vy local physicians was helped out of the court room by Deputy Prosecutor Cald- | well, and Prosecutor Murphy re- turned in a few minutes to an- nounce that Tupper was too sick agent of itated person mone because he up to thé present in the police from cause, in houses know to Ins: not what purpose 3 * F jtwo de house to open on the first y rete | He Gid Tugper frequently | BERT SALISBURY. WASHINGTON, June ment experts today said indication® point to this year’s cotton crop as the gest ever produced. They a estimate it will run about 2,500,000 Jew over thé average, and prob | bly 400,000 over 1904. Over HID A PAIR OF CORSETS 000,000 bales may be harvested. “al NEWBURG June 3. Harry Truesdell, a letter carrie attached to the local postoffice, wa: rested charged with unlawfully taining mail matter. It i» charged that a package was we hk th tt TK tt tt tt OK tt th * ° * - Frank Brighton, editor of the Tucwon Voice, has found in * | - " _ pom * Senator Ives a lawyer who works without fee simply to prevent * LAPP eee ee ee ee eo * found in Truesdell’s desk which had | * You're a bad, bad trust,” gays the United States supreme * * * “the gang's” jailing an editor who stands for the people. Pass * him to mail last July.|% court to those tobacco fellows, “and you've got to find another * * x Betty Graham with another $5 of The Star's easy money eu ee ‘ jonday night she delivers an ad-|% jogs, he most al@ays says somethl es fo D¢ , The market reporter tells us thitt prices follow the organimtion of t porter tells us thét ot jaa told them his story, as man who gives her a seat. Look out for her. You might) Eternal Spirit of the Rovolaiion™ n ; one, free, about as frequently as | . | Thréughout the trial, the testi- She will probably hyabath: tase aything about dad's right |i" his administration which the later date. the fa today to do some advance Iby ser ords of the polic se a woman smoking daintily,” says | YOU Were Giving any money te amy in getting rid_of The Star's $5 last (iy United Press Leased Wire.) ‘hat Chief Bannick And Capt. Sellivan found Gid Tupper ly be fine would rather ‘em smok " Tupper reglied.* jive away The that ns showing “850 to find out the truth about it, and |tery here, covered with flagstone, |°" *& nce Theat Weegeameta told’ bin icsie uate y i “Yes.” You'll remember when they sent | Kis id. Kletlon ie the neoud | Tupper to Wappy as the a ‘ et aie gg + Tenge: apa Pag beryl ch Wappy to “Go get the Midway”; that Gerald Made for the “fotuve =q|out sums of money to Wappenstein, aa shown by accounts of Midway “For about six years. his seat in the street car that ready for the “futur 1 a nor penete penstein, basedson $10 per month for each woman in the Midway and because no man offered me a seat. | currency; that Wappenstein told him to get the Midway, and later The next time I had better luck (By United Press Leased Wire) from the county jail at noon today, Nichols had he to lease the Tupr knowing th Last night I had scarcely got) pitol Hill, where he ded that Long wanted to leave with Tupper for Wappy; that Tup| a firemants uniform and offered me| solr eo . 9 all around, ang I'm sure sdtne one at the state has shown by witnesses was first, so he got The Star's $5 | authorize to make any collections of fee t | | NEW YORK, June 3.—Be ing -strest, is Fremont. He quired to turn in lists of resort inmates in vario' fire boats lier's Weekly, it is alleged that @ That the Midway was the only bawdy “I hunted for The Star's lost New York newspapers, Wm. R r ‘ gisitedsthe chief of police Golden Key, which was worth $50 : \ jen which was worth § Hearst took particular exception eney in office than at other times; that }to continue with the examination. Irwin articles| fd Benn, Wappenstein's ~ my part. I have been reading | a : indirectly, an officiais—That Mrs.®Wappenstein made | The name of the mysterious “J. soat, but 1 wasn't thinking about $5,000 to her bank account Tupper was asked if he knew Bax- nominations in currency; that Gid Tupper withdrew $1,245 In curr y a contractor and afterward he him to Seattle on his return from t * The coun vim. hat Ive Th jountry bim show that Tupper is being held in 0 at% p.m. Tomorrow night she will) |%, The Star's editorial pa; Batertes Rev. * o speak on “Justice.” " cher who 4 Seuire gteach, but neverthe | manulncturers’ $90,000,000 yearly] © = added, he had already see Detec- |® Garvin is a preacher who doesn’t always 1 has been announced. The ne tive Bi a Pi tor Murph will take a car on the South Seattle line next Monday night, dstet dk “Ths Panaore of tho Caw * e Burns and Prosecutor Murpay. between 5 and 6:30 o'clock. She will give that $5 to the first > See Mee RR eee eke R eta Y Oe * £ tS & ee eH) ig. manufacturers. the price of lemons has gone up 50 | 8" ing Power of the Church ts 4 . per cent. Notice we are still hapd-|Felated in the trial. | led | Gill Didn't Know About Graft. get the $5 . | will be her theme Tuesday | | SHOWN ae roe See snipe. of lose SS | while “Victims of Morality” will al i; = i ed ag l lR Rtag mee mony reveals the pathetic igqorance EASY TO GIVE AWAY STAR'S s-2."cliors ty: IN WAPPENSTEIN’S TRIAL «=!.o""" “P" tarsus sans po peareete debate with the socialists at sagie | his old, odorous c@® in the | friends of Hiram C. Gill kept Ben Reitman Milwaukee Will join the “sane! parlor, or does he etill have to so- * that Mr. Gill likewise Emma's press agent STEIN CASE. pa gy lh goo tig BL gin illo a came td you after BY ow GRAHAM ley By Capt. Sullivan, secretary of police--That the lists of wom whi on the fifth and slgth.| “There is nothing prettier thaw to ‘orewery junket,’ and had asked If “Well, I didn't have much bans! | ment; tut wergeants reported to inspector, instead of « sighing In Canada,"|the Marquis . Ramiro’ de Villota. /pensteint™ |Moreig acked Tugper | RAY sem to vice district matjers, contrary to usual cugto Small conscla. 1 ¥. Marq., you're right. We, our this mornii night on the Fremont-Ballard line. ‘ . by Es somit " in a igre od in Wappenstein’s dewk on the day*he lost his Job. fie’ an ltew éade: Se * ; “Dédn’t Gill tell you that there pth idee eaepeic ag lad vata ibid Bap gg einen ninth 2 pew and th apt. Sullivan could idenigty Wappensteln's figure p _ — ne them smok- | Were rumors of graft and he wanted a brand new grave in the come ing cheroots four times down a column ] fear my pleasant job won't last 8 1 didn’t you tell him that 7 _ ve gt Rar apron y Clarence Gerald you te! at you never mach longer | reprinrg ayrrapageecemale rip ble Mow | he a chance to make money for al of us"; that Gerald introduced gave Wappenstein a cent?” v man “who could handle that down the 5 at Tupper w id by “You have been a close friend me out the first night to give $5 7 r and happy man. He put up the| ‘hat Tupper wa ora rte Soden, teak : Gul for a long time?” of 46 the Sit tan whe offered monument and dug the grave and and Tup yperated the Midway and Paris ho ry upp a | det get CA of the’ money i my grave deep enough, Paris. houses t than a friend penal Sales dies Games oe Simpis Jerry By Gid Tupper—That he paid out Various sums of m to Wap ruth as a frien ‘ouldn't give money away! Simply . Paris how that Wappenstein had previously “declared himself in That was on the Madison cable MANIAC ESCAPES lfor $10 a ead”; that he paid Wapenstein $1,000 on Augus 1910, Wine. * Hin | the Parle house t Wappenstein sal@he would telegbone to Senator in $iv ng away A money, and 4 DENVER, June 3.—Escaping | Nichols, rental the Pari Tupper w 1 right, after every night since it has been easier. | | an unidentified maniac fled to the |} asa ponsible that Wappensten sent J. 8S. Long, ma aboard the Fremont-Ballard car} hionable residential section of ager of the Big Casino, resort, to Tupper “to fix it up with him’ a SS ae when up jumped a young fellow in| ‘i : | himself in a house against his pur-| kicked to Wappy sent @ther men to him, and Wappy seat. Other men were, sitting suers. The lunatic is armed he would “let him in on-B, too o& them would have given me al ies eytat? After giving @he $5 he told n® his} | (By United Press Leased Wire) examinations nage. It is Bert Salisbury, Cagle so By members of the police departns@nt— That ci Cen Caseuta and aie ou tts jarticles on journalism written ‘by with his parents and works on the} Will Irwin ‘and appearing in Col-| Mike Powers and Chief Wappensteim, but did “It's the first easy money that's agri Daal aye ig the lists served ever come my way,’ said Salisbury iforials and drawings in Hearst’s| night of Wappenstein’s administration Fi pr yer Ry “ct By orderly to Chief Wappenstein@That coe Aen Se Se Ae Hearst has brought suit for $500,000 , ¥ 1 dar against Robert J. Coll By bank officials—That Wappenstein's bank deposits several to the er, and vow this $5 just} times bigger during his incum| " ‘ : to a statement in the brother-in-law, deposited on February 16, | Judge use: e oss UN+ comes my way witkout any effort that “a thousand dollars would buy,|$5,000 to his slster's—Mrs, Wapp: in'’s—credit . ine 1 Aapates iegea the winner sbouisvoer stent of giving aw 1 editorial by Arthur} By safety deposit vauit ¥ cE money to men who offered you Brisbane. |n visit to one of the vaults on February 15, immediately after the | i 4 W. Baxter’ was injected for the |erand jury convened, and two hours before her brother deposited | : first time yesterday afternoon, thar when I gave up my seat te 7 ® | night : : 4 By bank officials—That Wappd@@stein made a deposit of $1,000 in| ter. He answered that before t currency on August 6, 1910; that hig deposits were often in large de grand jury met he knew Baxter ag on August 5; that he often demanded of the t learned Baxter was a Burns deteo- jdenominations in currency tive, He said Baxter accompanied Chicago a few days ago, The evl- dent purpose of the defense was to constant fear of the detectives “get- ting him,” man along ank! whole needs pxamination wast way to do it!” Sounds like an order to pick our other pocket % jtound t contain & pels of | KeletieiialhalichalicteialichaletalstshMelatetelaieleletltatel | nk teller money {n large we * Ae ee ee ee ee ee ee!

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