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FLAG DAY page 8 about veteran, who 50 years ago. ONLY INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER IN SEATTLE SEATTLE, WASH., WEDNESDAY, MAY 29, 1912. ONE CENT VOL. 14, NO, 76, ON THA Nowe SAND under the (a0 ANDS Be ; HOME IEW JERSEY HANDS DELEGATES TO mRT FRANKLIN TELLS agrees STORY OF ALLEGED BRIBERY BY DARROW That Noted Attorney Authorized Action and Money—Darrow, With Wife at Side, ’S STAR BIRDGIRL READY FOR FLIGHT TODAY “| The Seattle Star == FLAG Members of the Women’s Reef a miniature of Old Glory today ROOSEVELT TAFT BEATEN 3 TO 1; WILSON GETS A SOLID DELEGATION | President Not “Left a Leg to Stand on,” But Takes Defeat Cheerfully—The Colonel Grins But Has ‘ee Listens, Unmoved, to Story. Press Leased Wire.) o—Bert MH. Franklin, formerly a detective in Stee haehernes a defense and the “star witness” for the im the case against Attorney Clarence Darrow, charged with brib- the witness stand during the entire morning session of the and told in a frank d-faced manner, of his bribery of a in the McNamara case, and swore that Darrow had authorized | By United furnished the money ae eer? of the which is the first time he has openly marrow of having autt { the crime to which he has pleaded i the recital of which ong anticipated, was not marked ih aany particular deg: atlonaliam | 3 Tae eon was crowd s of persona, learning that Frank-| | te tell bis story today t about the open doors. Every one ~ stene y of the detective with intense bolt upright and ti sh all the story w sat unmoved. While Franklin was! ihe jury that he had bribed McNamara Juror Robert Main, after been told to do #0 w and paid him the money the Mc} torney had given him for the purpose, Darrow showed no sign | He did not qua He was at perfect ease and latened as} im the narra) ofa story. His eves wandered from the! w ko the farthest toward connecting him whowe pay . be pa what effect Franklin's story was having on the + decide his fate fire ‘Darrow sat by her husband's side. Now and then she would af- pat his hair or whisper some encouraging word in his ear, TESTIMONY IN DETAIL “ewhag'dld Darrow say” Pile saked me if I thought Bain would stick “gud what did Darrow sa) “He sald that was good told of all the tothe bribe money T told him I was sure in reply to that?" Mr District ns he had with Assistant and Mrs. Bain Attorney Ford and Die attention to the bods pursued by the McNamara attor- Praahlin testified that i: was decided to approach only those veo. ‘ethwhom he was personally acquainted (wlinens then Went on (o tel] how he had approached George N. a MeNamara talecman, w the bribery of whom Darrow is n if he would not aceept a bribe he trouble over it that I was personally acquainted ras ~ PRAISE TOO MUCH FOR CARPATHIA’S HERO CAPTAIN Zeaset Wire) ever, and overhauli Captain May 29—Never Rostron, informed bien that the in the face of th* committee wanted to present him " with a loving cup and his crew with bronze medals. The Carpathia’s crew was mus tered at 10:30 o'clock. The loving cup given Captain Rostron was a yard high, of hammered sliver, and appropriately inacribed The medals presented to the crew show- ed the Carpathin in the act of ap- proaching the Titanic’s life boats. Geath in the Ti Mammeres, turned ‘and then fled to his . aan of society wo of the steamer, to- te Hionize him. thia swung into its Captain Ros ron, at ot he bridge, way ten eS Peer cod Soyo Tas. toon THOUSANDS SIGN Genevieve Buckner just as she was alighting bet wigan enn at the Meedrws = forenoon. Miss Wnekiet ‘. The Siar bir eatin er, THAT PETITION: = est cone Bea OA houand ot gnarl ~-|BIRDMEN TO PERFORM FOR SVERYBODY BUYING FLAGS Nim tates vn, nites tant he "x)= SEATTLE THIS AFTERNOON| | FROM “GIRLS OF 61” | Bayonne Nothing More to Say. Just One More tion ; Tue 5 Knock on Taft wy re New Jersey Elects Solid Roose velit Delegation Dakota TAFT to fe mood to con Taft Wilson Delighted “| never doubted the result, but t fee! delighted that the democrats of New Jersey backed me so generous- ly. New Jersey is now enrolled mong the progressive states.” rw North againt Ilinote Pennsylvania TAFT Wiscon TAFT Oregor 60,000 majorit 2 cainet TAFT against in—10 1 against TAFT Vith these words, Gov. Woodrow Maryland—2 to | against TAFT 5 damnaeaiahs primary upon OOrAPT 00 majorit agains i arrival at the state house here few 3 rsey—3 to 1 against Taft Still “Claiming.” United States Senator Briggs, . chairman of the republican state (By United Preas Lensed Wire) committee, said It is perfectly apparent from yes terday’s vote that the republicans of New Jersey favor Col. Roosevelt and his policies. However, only 40 per cent of the vote was polled.” Senator Briggs also asserted that President Taft claims 570 delegates in the republican national conven- tion, which is 30 more than neces- sary. Briggs expects the nomina- tion of Taft on the first ballot at ri NEWARK, N. J., May 29.—Prac tically complete returns from yee terday’s primary election show that Col, Roosevelt has carried every district in the state with a com fortable piurality, except in the sixth district, where his plurality is 300. This means that the former president will get a solid delegation from New Jersey. Col. Roosevelt swept the cities of Jersey City, Newark, Paterson, lantic City, Oran Mont Cla Cape May and Hack sack. In the rural ditricts b President Taft 3 to 1, and in cities 2 to 1 On the democratic side Gov. Wil json Carried 10 of the congres sional districts, the remaining two being controlled by Former Sena tor Smith, who is hostile to Wil son's candidacy bicago. At “Nothing More to Say.” OYSTER BAY, N. Y., May Col, Roosevelt wore an unusuall pansive grin here today. Refer- ring to the outcome of New Jersey primary, he said I have nothing more to say. I believe I have said previously all that could be said now.” The former president turned his attention today to the members of the national committee, with the intention of securing control of the temporary organization of the the the Taft Not Talking. WASHIN ‘ON May No statements regarding the result of 29 the New Jersey primaries were \-| Chicago convention. This after- sued from the White House today noon he leaves for Gettysburg, tional committe unseat the |4Y address Rodeevelt - dai who are con-|. When Col. Roosevelt was asked | testing the ele how soon after his nomination he It is understood that the presi. | expected to open his campaign, bis dent is considering who will nom-|smile widened, but he refused to fom him and who is to second the | answer. |DEMURRER | BY COTTERILL IS OVERRULED Demurrer presented in behalf of ayor Cotterill against the recount yiaint of Hi Gill, his opponent COULDN'T | LIVE ON $4 PER WEEK « com (By United Press Leased Wire) n the March election, was over- SAN FRANCISCO, May 29.—Be-| ruled by Judge Albertson this morn- th id not live on one sal- ‘PF he effect of this ruling is cause both cou , ek, | {hat on June 10, a hearing will be ary of $4 a week, earned in a bak-)had to determine whether a re- 1d.” | d a life of | count of the votes sho » onde in the world past, and who was senten: n| You've got to have nerve to bein the least. Miss Buckner will be une %| morning the Cotterill residence, on|**¥: #94 both repudiate unt of the votes should be ordered n ‘ enced o yeereee ee ee Title Cat is dead here|©r not. According to Cotterill’s at- Cap," 2 member of that account to two years in the!a Star birdgitl at the grounds promptly at 2 | Westview Drive, showed a <‘new|shame, Tillle Calden Is dead here) no cine complaint chorea eat Broke in, “or you'll be | penitentiary. 1 ost Genevieve Buckner has | clock Ix ‘The Memorial Day parade # fingstaff and a American flag today, and her companion, Cather.) ic .sinie change of 107 votes a Hund ets of people are signing| rye and to spare. This morning a crew of mechan: |% leavek First ay. and Pike st. #| waving to the b ing Andoredn, Is recovering from an|lese there. te © showine conte en s captain blushed. the petitions « se ” ies were working over the biplanes, }# at 10.2. m, tomorrow, marches * h of the pa Was assigned : : 5 very day. Besides! v Buck P nsuccessful attempt to drown her-|June 10 that the rity of 804 Mee-something about doing the petitions In the Quaker, Bartel! | This morning Miss Buckner was | g¢ over h particular part|#® om Pike to Second, ‘south on * ate district for the sale of | 4s P votes for Cotterill can possibly be , and walked hurried and Owl 4 a taken to the Meadows in a Flan with the minutest detall to see that|*® Seéond to Jefferson, up Jeffer # age. Stevens corps has Pike/ self in the bay. - : nd Owl drug stores, about 30 pe- 5 P overcome, there will be no recount, may toward his cabin. The wo tirions are be olat y me #, driven by Ed Winchell of the the chines were in perfect order|® sow to the Coliseum, where * re market, King st. stations The two young girls arrived here me ‘ are being cireulated by men —o p Th ge . matte be denied, how and women who have investigated |Studebaker company, The daring for the meet lw the exercises will be held % | First av. and the district west. The| ontty from Finland, Miss Ander A BE E ¢ ————-|the case and have become con-|°™* cut foto the third notch And the weather man tells me) ® * John F. Miller corps has Westlake . | F R é WRRRAH HHH M vinced that Mrs, Johnson, who hax |Ju*t to give the birdgirl a taste of tn, ything points out to @ fly yy ye ee Mw! By MH BH HB Market, Pike and Pine sts, and the|/Son frankly admitted that she and dy al MEET #|been confined in the county ree yg a nd bry ble y afternoon,” chirped Pro west side of Second av Lieut Miss Calden had formed a suicide NEWTON JCHNS Place: Meadows *|for nearly 10 months, has already |*™8shed the speec me fo smi) |moter Frank Newman. “The girls Cushing Corps has Ballard, Fort) pact. “Tillie is better off, I guess med br a F Today and Thurs «| paid a sufficient penalty for her /tteems. At the Meadows Miss ~ ‘initdas'to have.a fie Lawton, Interbay and Renton. The} sobbed Miss Anderson in the hos ‘The meager citizens of Seattle at 2:30 p. m. | “crime. Buckner «at in the biplane and tee ket ee ee eee ehhe leveryone in Seattle rest of the city Is covered by the| pital. “When we came here we was give a “Newton Johns public : Phil O. Parmelee & | Patrolman Oscar Larson, whose rd the big propeller whiss while | % SONS OF REVOLUTION ®i Clara. §, Taylor, past department James A. Sexton corps thought there would be plenty of eae me sts in Arcade M J. Citord Turpin, pupils #|beat is on the Cotman dock, got|Parmalee tested the engine * . WILL JOIN PARADE, 7 lpresident of | the | Woman's Memorial Day Pilani |work for two willing girls, but, we | (al! Monday evening. ‘The commit- Se Wright Brothers, as #| 100 signatures on a petition headed| “I don't see anything to be afraid) # The Sons of the American #| Relief Corps for this district, this) The women will also have a prom-| found we were wrong. It was $4 a ‘ Sons sire come inte sare 8 ad * i Mins Ad Fielde, the |of,” said Miss Buckner to Parmalee.|# Revolution have accepted the & morning. The gray-haired women inent part in the Memorial Day ex-| week in a bakery or ease and plenty ah _ et aterill, who Promised Morton, who will * writer and traveler, has also| “One game kid,” said the bird-\® invitation to march with the ®/ 64 the days of the civii war are still |ercises tomorrow, They have asked| with disgrace. What can I do now?| ‘® !mtroduce from the platform the 3,000 feet in a par & | Deen cireulating a petition. man ‘lve taken up a lot of them, ® other patriotic and fraternal ® “girs” when referred to by one an- the public, especially school chil-|Go back to the bakery? I guess hero of the Colman dock disaster, will be five #| The commitment in the Gladys |and some were bad actors. I con! # organizations on Memorial #| oth, And the veterane are stili|dren, to shower the “vets” with|they will take me back.” | An orchestra has been engaged, Iacluding the “ocean # | Johnson case has not yet arrivedtel! by the looks of this girl that) ® Day, and will assemble at #) called “Boys.” flowera along the Mne of parade and, after the formal introduction, glide,” “figure #/from Olympia. As soon ag it fa |she'll keep her bead }*% 9:30 a. m. at Second av. and #) “pnig ig fing day in Seattle, and | Disabled veterans will be carried] 9:80 the floor will be cleared for Sed “the @ip of death.” #| received here an application will be) Miss Hnckner wae a real busy|# Virginia st. opposite the *| members of the relief corps are|in automobiles, and those who wish| RENTON REJOICES: ancing. A charge of 50 cents will x BUCKNER, #| made to the superior court to stay | little Indy this morning receiving |# Moore theatre. A flag, banner ®/«tationed on every corner down to help out by loaning the use of ra * | be made. STAR GIRL, WILL FLY & judgment until the petition for a|the congratulations of her many|* and an aidedecamp will be ®)eown and in Renton, Rallard, Fort | machines are asked to communicate : . pare ations are being made see: : NOON *#ipardon can be made to the gov-|friends. Some dared to say|* provided. Lawton, Interbay, etc. Flags are with Mrs. Minnie Dahnken, 2261 wl caer es a _ ing PORTLAND, Or, May 29.—A St thes Rn tk hk he ornor “farewell,” but that didn’t scare her's yy ye ee Re ERM EMM oolG for five cents each and for as 14th av. W. Her telephone ts urday a. gala day he Rentonites/ workman could not see a gasoline — Z —— . —=a==lmieh more as the purchaser Queen Anne 1719. pence brate the beginning of ex-jtank he was repairing, ro he ex- peboosss to give. No limit is placed Preceding the exercises at the be M rome _— * “ wate wth com plored with an ofl lamp. The ex- the number of flags that the Coliseum, the flag-raising ceremony pe ; a ‘ J > te td min p'osion badl amaged the ga ‘ ef corps Women are willing to|at Dilling park, where a big flag) BOP Drewes ¢ e port comm of his e , W. F. Lillie, and ig dividual . 1 +4 ted terd. 41) 8ion will be the principal orator.! wrecked a car. sell (© an Individual pole was erected yesterday, will/Sion Wi , : ‘ € a Many of the stores down town take place. The women of the| "2 finished their Memorial Day dec-| Stevens, Miller and Sexton corps 8 Moral of this stor that, FP. Truth, in the current numb 28. ‘way In the back of the ma orations this morning will hold their annual services for a raft is you can get contributes an article on “Courtesy zine, And there it is—plain as the| One of the chief boosters of the the soldiers and sailors who died at| ; and Kindest Remembrance to the nose on your face. F. Truth tells|fag day movement from the very sea, at the Grand Trunk Pacific| 1 on Unetuous man, with Man Wh bor and we defy all about it start was Mayor Cotterill, and this dock at 5:30 tomorrow afternoon. M% Manner, who claims to any one to tell what Mrs. F, Trath Now See What You & forest ee oe oa W the itt of calls is talking about ‘Our CELESTIAL SERI he| and after brooding for a few days the Veritas Tester Bee You wade through nine pages of says, “places you on the Pedestel FOUND DEAD Jhe resolved to end it all. He is Means. He flits from one typography which may be profound] (we wouldn't spell it that way) of |survived by a wife and boy ii cievh tn enact —and my not~and finally you! Concentrated Knowledge and build IN HIS ROOM: =r Sey the mons leome to page 10 within your being a foundation + Set Ro Pag oe, Ty pee: rales “Let us ente nya Veritas here Healt ‘ “ . 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