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- woud : ALWAYS Dhited Pree Leased Wire teday. He w with drunkenness. “tt ie silly.” declared Gardner Mecsevelt leaned forward in his manifested much satisfaction. George, it's tough when a man ®t op, bas a wedding In fily and starts a suit all igungie year,” said Col. Roose totay, in reviewing his recent culminating in his jt bor lide. Tat Milwaukee bulle:.” the Went on, “cost $3,006 nedding cost me the same, and Bo telling bow much this) cost me before I'm ‘hrough fit paper said al! Intimates shout my habits. Well, lve en all here, by George’ ‘Ges of evidence that he is no are pouring in on Roose Wy the score. The colonel ts iy marshaling his and says who will ‘Amiysis of the court's decision Teterday shows that it opens avetues for the defense. It y ‘etcludes newapaper RE a testimony to Roosev latiog, but otherwise th @ his general reputation is do Newett. It is reported that Will take the stand before | tial fs ended | 4620 session will be held tomor-| . it probably will put in| ay by an address to old sol fete. and may witness a ball 4y the inmates of the North penitentiary Saw Him Drunk SW. Thompson, a re; New York Times Witness. He swore R always sober orter for “to say that Col @runk, or that he drank to excess. iEerepe, as well as close to him when he was in the W i eertainty would know it if he had been a drinking man.” VOLUME NO. 78 PA BATTLE STAR MAN HON WITNESS STAND | ‘AAS TEDDY’S FRIEND MARQUETTE, Mich., May 29.—Gilson Gardner, Washington corre- ttle Star and other Scripps newspapers velt, occupied the witness stand for a er examination ‘The colone! had called Gardner, who had been closer to him during gministration than any other correspondent in the capital, as one Ma witnesses in bis $10,000 damage of the tron Ore, who printed an article charging the former prea anda erday. sult against George Newett, Roosevelt ever th him in Af and House, | was chair as Gardner was testifying, MARQUETTE, Mich. May 29 Judge Flannigan arrived at the courthouse today an hour before the opening of the Roosevelt trial and shut himself up in his chamber while a bailiff shooed ali visitors away. But one en terprising reporter broke in on the judge and discovered his honor reading a blood-thirety dime novel with tremendous in- terest. Caught in the act, the judge explained: “All | read is law books and like the Wild dime novels. | West kind, but It that dime novels ated lately. Maybe dime novel blood in me. wanted an aeroplane ever since they were invented, and | hate to go slow in my automobile.” ARREST BROKER ‘AFTER CRASH OF tly jewelr Moore, unt! with a who Western av. up t s without ball at TRUST COMPANY Corporatio: a Mirew Abele of Irontor Thompson. He he accompanied Roosevelt Ironton to Chillicoth Ta Athens and ot wns fme of which as ‘ evelt was dr He as that Roosevelt ¢ M any of the t 1 not drink wns men MLE OF FLAGS HEAGHES 20,060 lat by Capt. Jc ment color by Herlinger, # the Won te at Dre by 400 cour Setetal clone ‘ont 2600 ‘Bris of '¢ e Dicke Who joined th. . Gin and the Daug ARAND JURY Limite¢ “sop gh According to Police Chief Lang MM Ohecene word in ‘hi ley of the Canadian’ city, Moore Y with four others, organized a large Tie eridence for Rov st compa na frenzied fl Uff Is expected t ce basis i he loss 0 sore was salesman Laure that La M a « himse wife from their BOSS COX FAILS TO AVOID TRIAL CINCINNATL Ma ere today overruled mo- to against Cox other officta f th ti Trust Co., charged wit! , " The court a err harge of wrongfu ) of the bar GETS BUSY ON LEAD GIVEN BY STAR Rutherford 1 Hamilton in or of the Cl yp dock # for the com-| CHAMBER } oF COMMERCE wer WURSE | =< & ey 13 BATTLESHIP YORK, May adnaug | NEW | and bi FOR SEATTLE AND VICINITY — § Thirteen ttle mon ships, ¢ sing the North Atlan tie fleet of the United States navy today steamed into New York Har or and up the North river the new amed into » American her a sa eard for ipon anchor e bi on the Cuba ndered a salute in returr Cuba arrived to take part In tomo row's great celebration in connec ational Maine M ted at the 59th Street and 1 entrance to Central Park in r of the sailor 1 seamen who died when the hip Maine wa blown up In Havan ) GIBSON JURY OUT 24 HOURS o NEWHURGH, N. Y.. M , yarently hed has been heard from the jury since re ped at 3:65 yp. m. yesterday. FAIR THE ONLY PAPER IN SEATTLE THAT DARES TO PRINT THE NEWS SEATTLE, WASH., THURSDAY, MAY 29 1913, f SHOULD WORRY ABOUT WOMEN’S | Mas TONIGHT ANDO FRIDAY; WE WONT NEED you NOW-=- FATHER AND | CAN DO OUR OWN WORK --- PORT OF SEAITLES LIGHT VARIABLE WINDS, MOSTLY WESTERLY THKAINS AND WA STANDS, be ONE CENT ) 0 a -—<é (CTH 3 MR. AYERS UNCORKS SOME 2ARROW'S CHIEF Sogo WSITNENYOR! MORE SMOOTH CHATTER Young Mr. Ayers appeared be fore the port commissioners Wed nesday afternoon and sald Naughty, naughty,” to then Slapped them right on the wrist j like that Pulled out some typewritter heets and read hie little specct Told them they were mean old things for dropping his d_ brick If only he could have a little more time (that is one of Ayers’ pet phras he'd show them yet that he © boy that can get th “Eastern capitalists” to back him up. He's going to t expert er gineers here pretty soon, he sald who will make a report to said Sarah Sails to Her Dear France NEW YORK, May 29.—Mme. Sarah Bernhardt sailed for France today on the steamer La Lorraine. She says it may be her last visit to this coun try, but not if she can help it. PAGE; 89, widow of MRS, C. B ] Hermon L. Page of Milwau died iekle Vash esda irvived by a son 1 two era M. V 1, detective eant f the San Frang@ec ( partment, was in Seattle Wednes day as the guest of Capt. Thomas B. Fouger, @. 8. arate ° ° | ATTORNEY HERE Clarence Darrow arl Rogers, chief attorney for poe and formerly at \torney for Pat Calhoun in the Abe Ruef bribery anciers, and then Well, the commission had better be good to him, If they made him cases, is here today real good and angry, by golly, he'd/en route to Alaska for a long vaca get hie wyers to stop that portition trip, after seven years in the For some reason, although the forefron the big t gal ba room was fairly crowded, no storm/|tles in California, Rogers will sail of applause materialized while this|for the North tomorrow on the bold, bold man read on Alameda. When he finished, Ayers tarried I am going to have a _ good not, He appeared in a hurry and|time,” he said. “Mrs, Rogers and he got his hat. It was the noblest | myself are going to wander around act of all through the far North and see all The commission put his speech |that is worth while. We will prob: m file. ably go as far north as Dawson Also, the port election will be|and may go to Nome. I am Just held as scheduled—on June 17. out of the hospital, after a four - — ——— | months’ siege and | am going to be 4 ’ a kid again and go fishin’.” 4 ¢ tl ors W ae Ith Rogers 8 he does not believe a ner Ss ea Darrow will ever be brought to trial again NEW PLAYFIELD TO BE OPENED The new public playfield at Raf- nier Beach will be formally opened under the auspices of the Rainier Beagh Improvement club and the Rainier Beach Women's club, Sat urday afternoon at 2:30. The event cable announce ge was entered for will be celebrated with exercises Ends Romance SAN 29 Douglas Grant FRANCISCO, May whose father’s mill millstone his ro Ruth Goodrich in the has been fownd father jon-dollar sank mance with divorce court Missing since Ria wealthy objected to his marriage and forced a separation his beautiful brid imknown from in 1911, his whereabouts were until yesterday, when a the amateur golf championghip of by pupils of the Emerson ~ school the world St. Andrews, Scotland.qand a chorus of 50 voices, Mayor It is expected Grant will begin | Cotterill, Corporation Counsel The sult for divoree wife and members of the park nas Bradfong ecret service op-. charged that Grang s*father epiritedjand scflool board will attend the] him away. ceremonies, ° FASHIONS HOME EDITION (AW woman! LISTEN Tg REASON}: iyvaso—< GIRL HORSE THIEF ESCAPES CAPTORS: ~ ATBAY WITHRIFLE PENDLETON, Or, May 29. | | Somewhere in the mountains of Morrow county, Julia Walk- | er, a 20-year-old quarter-breed Indian girl, armed with a gun, with the use of which she is perfectly familiar, is defying the efforts of the authorities to | The girl fugitive is a horse- woman of rare skill, and her marksmanship is reported to be little short of marvelous. Cowboys in town from sur- rounding ranches are highly elated over the girl's escapade and have been offering bets of two to one that she will elude any five town deputies sent on | arrest her on a charge of horse Stealing The girl and a companion, S. her trail. W. Jordan, wanted on the same The sheriff threatened to | charge, were arrested on the deputize some of them and | streets of Heppner Tuesday, send them out to round her up, | but while being escorted to but changed his mind when jail, she suddenly wheeled her fleetfooted horse and dashed for the hills, followed by a fusil- | lade of shots from the guns of her late captors. they told him that they would lead him right to the spot where she was probably hiding. but that he would have to do the arresting. USE. OF FRIEDMANN CURE PROHIBITED IN NEW YORK By United Press Leased Wire 29 rther has been granted in writing for we Absolute | use of the same inocula-| The report of the board cf health says ne , 1 Evidence NEW YORK, May prohibition of any f tion of tubere York with already i | was tas here today showing that this so-cal York Board of Health. after |not only does not fulfill the full and complete data ardiug | ises of efficacy whereon its use was | the use of a 8 men cult nJ | first permitted here, but that, 91 other agents employ with |the contrary, during Its admini.tra- and full ¢ ration thor patients have suff.red n subay an w y rapid progress of their administr: i permission | disease.” ted to the FRISCO EDITOR | Goin’ Swimmin’? VISITS SEATTLE Begin on Friday The public editor of the Alki p one of the!summer, b ly papers | at coast, is board, bath house, located t, will open for the ning Friday morning The bath house is to remain open every day during the months of June, July and August from 19 o'clock in the morn- ing until dark This year the city will have en- tire charge of the refreshment ear James H. Barry |San Francisco Star, |most progressive —w published on the F here today for a thr ays’ stay, on his way home from Skagway, Alaska. He has been on a pleas- ure trip with Mrs. Barry and their | daughter, While here he will con- fer with several of the progressive 10 o'clock ands efreshments w re eal |leaders of Washington. qatar Dream Ded eal rp * Barry is the man who brought at actual cost Jathing suits are = ' rented nominal cost of 10 the about the passage of the Barry con tempt law in California, which pro- hibits a judge from sending anyone | to jail for publishing or expressing Rural Letter Carriers’ association Had ary Ie of King county will meet at the a ee pienic grounds at Renton Jct. on May 30th at 10:30 a. m. State PERPIGNAN, France, May 29.—| president EB. J. Clark of Goshen will Two tons of nitro glycerine explod-| be present and address the carriers, ed here today, demolishing a dyna - mite plant and tearing a great hole Fowells Schoo! in the earth. Five corpses already of Ryatt 4th & Pine, the reputation being a t nigh-class school. Not the largest school in the city, but unquestionably the best. 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