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DENCE, NOT RESOLUTIONS, WILL COUNT IN HANFORD IMPEACHMENT TRIAL watch some of our so-called prominent citizéns make themselves ridiculous. mixtin this Hanford impeachment proceeding, le led upon to mix. they won't fool anybody except themselves. When they foregather to resolute and resolve — obiding a - the wise, oY etc., of C. H. Hanford they will be doing people as a whole expect of them, THEIR BLUNDERING WAY, THEY WILL MAING THE VERY WORST THING POSSIBLE FOR HANFORD. PC Hanford stands accused before the congress of the United States of serious charges. He will ; afair trial. He says his record is open and IT IS. IT HAS BEEN OPENED UP-RECENTLY, AND NOD PART OF IT WILL BE PLACED BEFORE THE JUDICIARY COMMITTEE IN THE IM- iNT TRIAL. na | the VOL. 14. NO. 85. | They are sure to do | ake tl c Now these s6-called prominent citizens can resolute as to Hanford’s sobriety if they want to, BUT IT and judging from their past performances, they can | IS JUST POSSIBLE THAT THE EVIDENCE ON THE QUESTION OF SOBRIETY OF A BARTENDER, | FOR INSTANCE, OR A STREET CAR CONDUCTOR WILL CUT MORE FIGURE BEFORE THE CON- Rea VESTIGATORS THAN A WHOLE DRAY LOT OF ENGRAVED AND EMBOSSED But, as has been proven time and again, these “resoluters,”, MOST ALL OF WHOM HAVE VERY INTERESTING CONNECTIONS, WILL NOT FOOL ANYBODY EXCEPT THEMSELVES, AND THEY WILL DO NO HARM TO ANYONE SAVE PERHAPS TO HANFORD. Seriously, somebody should gently suggest to Hanford’s “friends” that they look into the evidence in ase before they start anything. v he Seattle Star ONLY INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER IN SEATTLE a HOME EDITION EADY FOR HEARING ON HANFORD TACOMA MILL |BEAUTIFUL “LADY BETTY” HAS A | HABIT OF MARRYING OIL MEN BURNS; LOSS 5 $500,000 | Mill “A” of St. Paul Com- pany Destroyed—One of Biggest Lumber Con- cerns. _ ADVICE jcian starts a very series of articles 4 about health in the home next CHERRIES How to prepare ‘em for the table and how to eat them told on page 5 today. Fine for house—and family. a day. D Monday ON THAINS AND NEWS STANDS Se ONE CENT CHARGES The Last Round and Both Groggy! U 4 (By Vetted Press Leawed Whee) TACOMA, June &—Mill of the St. Paul & Tacoma} Lumber company, on the tide} flats, built 1888, lumber in and four) sheds t containing sev eral million feet of lumbet,} } : were destroyed by flames this) Norris, who have distinct Impeachment will appear at the with an esti-) ‘ | morning at 4:45 mated loss of $500,000 i The fire was caused bya} blaze, which started yesterday) alternoon, 150 feet away frorh} nme of the sheds. Workmen! thought they had put the fire; out. This morning the flames} broke out anew and before the} entire fire fighting force of the! city could come to the sceng,} the covering for about 30 acres was enveloped in flames. The St. Paul & Tacoma Lumber company was started in 1888 by Everett Griggs, who} died a year or so ago in Ta-} coma, and Henry Hewitt andi associates At the present time! it employs about 1,200 men. File Petition. | (A. June §—-Attorney J.) | Niet filed in the fed | caart the asking that scree of Hanford, dis ising Leonard Olsson, de { out, and the case either dis hy trial granted reasons are xty opinion rendered | wherein it is al Given. “Lady Betty” Faulkner, the court Wasiwise Mrs. Betty Chapman Pierce, that Olsson on/ i ; eee ondesd cll lcm ellen ltd = October, Now she Is going to wed! er fhe constitution,” in/tme. and to another of! man cne of the most powerful of the} it was ground for dis- ‘atest husband is Frank Clarence | com petitors of the Waters Pierce Because “he is a so-| Henderson of New York and | company freqenter of assem. |Nowata, Okla. The first wae T.| “Lacy Betty,” between marriages, fn which he |!rwin Chapman of Bosten (Stand-jhas found time to make good on} ‘6 & speaker”; in hold. 2fd Ofl man); the second Roy E.lthe «tage She once played with ie desire to elimi Pieree of New York (Waters | Richard Manefleid Fights,” in holding it gue mee ™ en chisement tha! industrial democ being that citizenship is Siro. SEATTLE GERMANS ENDORSE =! ACTION AGAINST HANFORD Pi an Intention to) band defend the constitu other |Pierce company) The beautiful Lady Betty's mar-| riage with Pierce was annolied Inst wr Jt was figured out in Chicago today that if every contested Taft delegate is seated, Taft will have only a margin of 15 votes. But Roosevelt jeaders practically admit today that they have lost contro! of the committee machine, and they are trying to whip delegates into line, It looks like a neck-and-neck finish. NORTHWEST =" hah ee CONGRESS “STAR” BABY FINDS A HOME; HERE IS CLOSED! 82/8 NOW IN HER NEW DUDS “Little Mary FLATTENED BY THE a rere = STEAMROLLER, T. R’S it ig @ portrait of Final session of the Northwest dow duds. Fashion Impeachment proceedings started |port of Judre Hanford at the spe that his propagan. turmoil and end in , that the court decree on political be- # the defendant, when the im the case was whether Secured his papers of natur- by Victor Berger in congress re- ceived the spontaneous indorsement of a large mass meeting of German citizens in the Turnverein hall last night. The meeting had been arranged for the purpose of hearing Karl Le cial meeting of the Native Sons of Washington, called for that purpose in the office of Oliver C. MeGilyra this morning. Two others sent their indorsement over the tele phone wire. The rest of the mem bers remained absent | | Development league was held this) eitie Mary orning. C. B. Coffman, president) mete; The silk crocheted bonnet of the Southwest Washington Set-| wort by “Little Mary” is the most tler's ney, addressed the meet hi 1 1 ling on “Our Logaed Off Lands.” pee eg ‘en Io heby dircies the | this geaeon, It, and the little dr | Campbell closed | meeting in an address on the work) and the tiny shoes, not to mention | Secretary MEN START NEW FIGHT 1 Colonel’s Lieutenants Start Fight to Personally Capture Delegates—“Bob” La Follette May Hold Balance of Power. Judge Hanford has also received | the congress was doing to boost the the indorsement of William H. Go» | exposition and send visitors to the man, president of the Seattle Bar| fair through the northwest association, who issued a statement; An excursion to the navy yard at the unmentionables of baby wear, are the gift to “Little Mary” from her new muvver. The angels, who are said to guard gien, member of the German parlia ment, who has been visiting the Coast. Following his speech, the mass meeting unanimously passed IS MSoING EW YORK, gg eontho May By rly Lady} ) has been missing since Sy Morning, was learned . police had sent BAY, N. Y., June Wm, J. Bryan's ar Between and Myseif” today, said: Is no way | can tell between Bryan I. There is only one eee eee eee MUST S Kart Legien, ~ goad of the! ag, and head of the Federation of Labor in Beattie today. He is Gountry lecturing on Ger- and studying condi Working class of Me first time in the BOG the gocialiet ; party is M8 national congress history of Germany pon the jabor part 0 be-put down b Bnd Gott” —and the often the higher does the he rise h the Party and the socialists | ome. No man may} {6 the German socialiat ¢ &@ member of a| at the Ho in the ame op Working man in ¥6 Would own thi country Our trade unions thege harmony; perfect co-| Beauty years ago the SMongst themselves. | resolutions enqualifiedly support ing th eattitade of Cong man Berger and declaring Judge Han- ford absolutely unfit for the judi- cial bench. Four members rallied to the sup- that the impeachmem charges are a libel, not only on Hanford, but levery one in Seattle. Gorman also ltook a “swipe” at what he termed ja brainstorm idea of recall of | judges. WOMEN BANDITS BEAT AND ROB WOMAN. NEW YORK, June 8—Binding and gagging Mrs. Sid- ney C. Bernheimer, the wife of a wealthy New York mer- chant, women bandits beat her with a potato masher and thrust her under a bed while with such good results that they $10,000 worth of loot they ransacked her apartment are in possession today of When Mrs. Bernheimer opened the door in response to a knock, two women fell upon her, while her cook, who was in the conspiracy, at ked her from the rear. The victim was stripped of a pearl necklace valued at $1,800, a diamond ring worth $1,000 and another $750 ring TICK TOGETHER, SAYS LEADER "KARL LEGIEN Experience has taught us better There ie no friction now. Out of 110 socialist members, of the reich- stag, 103 are trade union officials. We are 44 per cent of the voting strength of the ‘Vater- tani now—and we are gain- ing in spite of the military, or, rather, BECAUSE OF THE MILITARY. “The socialist vote is now 4,500,000, every man a trained soidier, and we stand solidly shoulder to shoulder against war. “Yet there are those who assume that Germany would welcome war War, some believe, would kill the labor movement by killing the la borers, but the cigar under Legien’s brown mustache made a convulsive movement, and his keen blue eyes flashed a quick look “there will be no war. “Germany would have gone to war last year but for the labor party. Four and one-half mil- lion votes cast against the pro- posed movement, with four and a half million men to back their convictions—well, it had a dampening effect on the move- ment. “It is too early for me to report any result of my investigation in America, I shall make a report of my observations when I go home, recOmmending the adoption of all the good points I discover. “It seems to me now th: working man here h waked up; he neglecting glorious opportunities.” Bremerton, the municipal bathing| Mttle obildren, have certainly had a |houne at Alki and to the Moran | band tn deciding the future of “Lit lshipyards has been arranged for|tle Mary,” The Star baby offered a | this afternoon. few days ago for adoption TWENTY-FOUR [ianceits octet ot DROWNED IN offered; many mothers and fathers A SUBMARINE asked for her; many childless par ents begged for her, and it was dif. (By United Prose Leased Wire) CHERBOURG, June 8-~-The ficult to decide. But when the com bination of worldly goods and sensi French submarine Vendemaire, while participating in naval ma- ble parent presented itself, the die! nope - | meuvere here today, collided with YOUNG CLARK SENTENCE |eub-marine, and it is believed im- {By United Press Leased Wire) CHEN. | possible that they can escape, | A rescue ship was at once rushed ALIS, June 8,--Pleading guilty to second degree murder in th~ kiiting of Lawrence Bar, Cen tralian banker, Adelbert B. Clark to. day was sentenced by Judge to jife imprisonment The prosecution stated it consent ed to the entering of a plea of sec ond degree murder because the mur. dered man's widow and his son, Will Har both had expressed a de sire that Clark's life be spared Glark confessed to having killed Bar when he attempted to rob the Centralia bank a a a ee * | WEATHER FORECAST * Fair tonight and Sunday * moderate westerly winds, & Temperature at noon, 56, ee ee ee ee tire crew of the vessel probably has perished. Can't Reach Bottom The divers sent down to search for the Vendemaire could not reach the bottom. Experts say that sub-| marine currents are sirong at the scene of the disaster, and that they probably carried the vessel far from where she sank All hope of saving Tieut, Plouid Ensign Demye and their crew of 22 men has been abandoned, . * * * ” o DO YOU KNOW hat the Puget Souny navy yard, at Bremerton, bought over $100,000 worth of supplies in Seattle last year? That there are 160 shingle and saw mills in and around Seattle? . That $50,000,000. is invested in Seattle industrial enterprises? That Seattle shows an increase of 80 per cent in her manufacturing industries’ during the past five years? That the sun ts a million times | as large as the earth? Captain—You say you found hfin unconscious with a gun in his hand Was the gun loaded? Officer—No, but he was. jing with his back to the Rice hy, (By United Press Leased Wire) CHICAGO, June 8.—Flattened in every contest so far brought before the republican national committee by the operation of the steam roll er, Roosevelt leaders here this aft ernoon, convinced that ail of the contests to come up except one— that of the Washington state dele- p—will be decided in favor of began preparations to get [control of the national convention for Col. Roosevelt. Fifteen representatives of as many states where Roosevelt is believed to be the strongest with bee people conferred at the Con- gress hotel, and elected Wm. Flinn of Pittsburg chairman of the meet- ing, and Frank Knox of Michigan, | secretary The gathering decided }to at once round up every dele- gate, regardiess of whether he is instructed, In an endeavor to whip {them into line for Roosevelt. Each participant in the meeting was told that the only hope Roosevelt now had was to get individual delegates to agree to vote against sustaining the national committee's tempo rary roll call Whirlwind Battle. Flinn declared that the national was cast, her home. It is too enough and “Little Mary” teed bad there were not| Star babies to go around, for loving hearts cried out for a child to satisfy the mother and father craving, but there are other babes as greatly in need as was Little Mary” until The Star found her a home. FRANKLIN IS FIGHTING DESPERATELY (Ry United Pre LOS AN S, Leased Wire) June 8.—Fight wall to preserve the effect of his testimony as “star witness” for the state in the trial of Clarence 8. Darrow on charge of jury bribing, Bert H nklin, former McNamara de- fense detective, was taken over the same ground again and again in a merciless re-cross-examination — by Defense Attorney Horace Appel to-| day committee would oust every Roos No new evidence was introduced, | velt contestant, He declared that Squabbles between attorneys were|if President Taft got every con frequent. On one occasion, after|testant, his majority would not ex making repeated objections to ajceed 25, and urged every one at the line of questions adopted by Attor-| meeting personally to influence ney Appel and getting no satisfac-| delegates. that this margin tion, District Attorney .Fredericks! would be overturned when the con. and Assistant District Attorney | vention meets Ford both arose and left the court} The room pve |the Florida Taft leaders held a meeting vote of 44 to 0. ‘at the same time. Congressman McKinley. telephoned Wm. H. Barnes, jr., of New York, that Flinn had boasted that Col. Roosevelt would get’ 34 of New York's dele- gates on roll call, and that this would upset the national commit- tee’s work He told Barnes to stiffen up" the delegates, and urg- ed Barnes to come here as soon as possible. The Roosevelt men this after- noon started a whirlwind battle to capture delegates. As a resuit, much of the confidence of the Taft leaders vanished. La Follette May Hold Balance. Leaders of both factions, despite optimistic statements, were plain- ly worried this afternoon. It is evident to disinterested observers that the outcome of the convention will be determined by a margin so small that Senator La Follette may hold the balance of power. The La Follette people profess ‘to believe that the Taft men, if Taft cannot be nominated, will throw their support to La Follette. 32 More for Taft The committee seated the Taft delegates from the Seventh Arkan- |sas district. This completed the Arkansas hearing. As the result of rulings in the Alabama and Arkan- sas contests, 32 delegates have been added to the Taft column. The Florida situation was then considered. The Roosevelt people presented two separate contests in os, but the Taft del- egates at large were seated by a In their absence Franklin object ed to several questions asked him couching his objection in legal phrases, successfully defending him self against a number of queries The editor of this write news when it for it RRR RRR He . paper * is new HEAT PROSTRATION. * James Marble, a laborer em- * ployed by the park board, * suffered an attack heat prostration yesterday after noon at Lesehi park, and had to be taken to the city hospital This is the first ease of heat prostration on record in the last two years and the second in the last ten, of prices The housewife as well as eee teeeeeeee * ORO ORR KSEE ESE REE Star, fot only for the work btfsiness news of the morrow as well. 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