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6 THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, JUN™ T SENATE HEARS CHARGE THAT SUGAR MAGNATES MUZZLED NATION'S PRESS « Words by Schaefer BIG TRAFFIC Adolf, However, Never Was Very Good on Adjectives - = = Muiey’Mscdoni i, ; us A ae 4 AK, PERHAPS cr * i ~ ‘ ‘c- HERE 156 A RIDDLE? “iss it A. Iss 1 Mayet PrN i talucdgp ore VELL, 1 GiFe1T UP— TRANSPOSE A NOCTURNAL BIRD PAE oF Socne? DER STATUE OF ROCKPILE, MIT A Dost 8% ALL DER \ OF DREE LETTERS sx a LIBERTY. WART ON HISS ; \ ADJECTIVES I CAN J WTO A ADJECTIVE - — OS. ? ~ ie DINK OF tig, Hiling DRE es _f coe ‘ —_—— bel alae J FAR FROM DER ANSWER Robert Lovett Must Tell of Offers Made Him by Members of Congress to Help Him Through U. | ' P. Dissolution. | | WASHINGTON, June 18 Sen. Norris this afternoon w Introduce a resolution request ing Judge Robt. Lovett man of the executive t the Union Pacific rail appear before the senate < Investigating committee. | recently stated that officials the Union Pacific have been peatedly approached by pe sons claiming to have powerf Influence in congress in con : 4 nection with the U. P.-South | ] ern Pacific dis proceed { ings and other matters concern 9 | Ing both railroads. He will t | ked to give all the facts on } these matters | ; TWASHINGTOS 18.—< spe = res mh him in tesalts In expensive waste te the /large care of | per gta ae . belteve shat he te thereby die- plete exp r ale of county in that the men employe t wan salary of $85 5 ee See Sere | t through u t t ws pape road-n ‘ are not always the most efficient further four that at Mr King ty, and it is reve | } land news dist 5 socla iry and do not give their best services Owe 4 dation that be resign at | whereby the sugar ests ha a to the county. Political considera prox ek Bae ts She wre that he i 7 hen ri A hin ¢ party was tions too frequently take the place monthly to aa cua that the wana ia @ “A . : The jury most severely condemn of proficiency. t ty, which su be applied to his case without 5 ee cuser both Mr. Clapp and Mr. Bystrom for ‘The h ducting the ests ounty y the amounts : COUNTY |e SUMING AND CREMA- | Bice By the se using the knowledge they gained in cour count r office hospital, poor fi or outside how THE PAU “AD | ae tnvestigat their official capacities and their in t » another ne- | pitals s a " by” den and its ¢ by the pub fluence with the officiais in the of. vestigated 1. at and thereby Mr. Hanna makes a personal in t y" denou officials eanerally fice of the state land commissioner commissioners ha ent corps of train- vestigation of individual *Pollow ins ng the cation of let Many complaints have come to for the purpo of conducting a holding meetings « Tuesdays ed office emp r than re jap stot county for ters wr t C. Hamlin of the! ' ury which have deal whereby they made a profit Wednesdays of each week, the ‘ to the of hiring and the jury feelx that his work is Michigan Sugar Co., which secuting att of approximately $65,000 through ance of the time the South district new employes at large salaries who being honestly performed. presumed to show that the Associ petagn Laat manipulating the sale of state minstoner devoted princ!y to Mar with the work VISIT TO CITY JAIL | aoa Pre me Press As anda to the County of King. oking after road wnd bridge con: the courthouse. Many thousands |AND HOSPITAL eee rene can Newspaper If there were any law under which in hin district, and the » waved the county| Our visit to sociation e Union and various newspapers freely lent the gugar lobby, Senat district cor wine. ner dors these men could be convicted and having experience punished, the grand jury would Mifferent de hesitate to indict both of them. Had The wers and discretion of the t ts ¥ thelr services are vn Egon this transaction had ite inception | board of nty commissioners, not and {t is within the diate steps be oo full th i subsequent to the law of 1909 be | o> road work but in all oth power of the county commission this condition oY to know how {2vestigate coming effective, this action on the of county affairs, are ers of King county to see t eco-jalso recommend greater segrega , ters. o kno rh : s th 4 ane statutes 0! lowing part of Mr. Clapp and Mr. Bystrom inaugurated in|tion of the male prisoners, and Bead verk i oy lmitions wealth, . Charges of police graft in relation would have been a violation of such infer upon t be and|cither @ division made of the re-|Cther. © med have been fightin feat free *© gambling, illegal liquor Hing statute for which they would be omminsioners the reby |ceiving cell at p nt used or the | tion and They { public 29d prostitution r : both punishable. authority and they ar com: | providing of another receiving cell | first t sm art a In the _,Charge made by Mr. B. F. Shields) = In planning the permanent roads. |CLERICUS DOCK SITE DEAL only to provide for th » that all prisoners arrested dur bids were both to weritia Det opinion, using B TH of gambling In the Seattie Commer engineering department found of land adjoins the © cou the night are not thrown into| ber’ "the "board of county spose daring are cor sclal club. pcensary In a few places t c on the south and was |Jails © necesas Mtn endation cell. Under the present sys-| comm by a resolution, let ducted a country-wide | Charges made by Mr. E. C. Sny routes tn order to el f fed for & land t of nty; to r county |tem, sick men are placed into the |{he contract for the exhuming and eT? senators and der of bribery of milk inspectors. es and heavy ¢r ar cromsing fr the out or dincont or aiter any | authoritie \clency |same cell with drunken men—a| ts oat BiG cere ae tives Charges made by Mr. Horace have br ¢ ® Mr. 8. H. county roads and highways, but it | comm ast five condition which should be reme-| company immediately BAKER. Or, June 18—In a Barnes of election frauds. complaint from fart ' rty to the of the board of rac-|died without delay contract which ally destroy . Charges made by a number of c dings w ors of King co ers to audit car Female prisoners seem to be oF Ae a which pract Miller restaurant he 1; but residentc of Green Lake district of Miller and Mrs Amel 1b Waste in expenditure of Park Board) were carried from the building by funds. firemen, toxether with Mrs. Charg all accounts legally ye against th fe ate of all public properly separated; the you nty not and first offense inmates occupy audit all county one or two days per month ing cells which keep them away officers,| without pay until the affairs of|from the old offenders. The city nly a few days af chased it from Mra. Cler oo. Mr. Harbee made on this sale of $4,000, the ac n investigated eves that t ted by the en: wine provi nee made by Mr. Hoover of Straub’s baby. Walter rnald blacklisting In relation to the Ba t are better for perm paid $1,000 to the party | which | de the heads of the de|King connty are placed upon a hospital was to be nearly filled carried Mrs. M. Raymond to safety, |!atd mill roads than the existing i him the money for partments, such as the prosecuting | thoroughly practical business basis | with patients, all receiving the very jaeae, The flames originated in the Charge made by Mr. Hulet M transaction. After a/ attorney, the county treasurer, the| which would accomplish a saving it of medical attention. This | noia un empioye, iitheen Wells of criminal libel against) Within past two years the stigation the fury was | county auditor, the county ans r,'of several hundred thousand dol-|department is carefully looked af-| pinced we of the crematory si | Joseph Jarvis, printed by the Seat- county commissioners have par to find any evidence that|the county engineer, and other offi-|lare each year. ter by a corps of trained nurses un-|&24 was instructed by tle Daily Times. chased gravel the Mr. Barbee ever paid cers; and It Is also the duty of the |CORONER’S OFFICE der the manag of Dr. Crich Pah si : ar ae Complaint of the stence of an south distric 4 pits | money for assistance or board county commissioners to| We find that un the present |ton, who takes a personal interest | + c tvered by Mr, ico trust in the north district at a ¢ st this deal to any person are for the county prop and administration, the business of this|in dispensing and administering | N« pis ob naist of counte We have referred to the board of | of $ These grave *® NORTH SHORE DOCK to manage the county funds and |department of the county ts being | medical aid to the poor of the city |{D {fe number of skulle, # of school district No. 1 a|think are now worth many times site DEAL look after the collection of the handled in a very creditable and{and giving prompt medical assist-| fait of Mr Nolce, and the tu aint made to the grand jury | the amount paid f to the Installation of | pit, known as yetem in the Franklin|cated near Ken >t has b te Mr. Fred W. Kelly has called the | quality | jury to a number for a ? © lof alleged irregularities which, {f| Was pure tearns Electric (ote enue oronens ither Investigated. It ts impossible was made to t -_ for the jury ely examine that {t contained gr Rat™Roach Paste is ct rm at this quality, The county now owns — sufficient quantity of gravel w In one| This King ec county mon © duty of|satisfactory manner. Dr. J. Tatelance to persons injured or taken|ther find that no criticism can be Manc the pres coroner, {ll while downtown or in the | made pt rp in wh > -. od his duties January 13, 1913,| streets of the city. We heartily en-|Contract | °F Derformed this and since that time t new public |dorse the management of the city eo letting morgue has been opened in the |hospital for the efficient service| of sald comtract was dose by the border. Of any such department to employ | Prefontait batlding, and has paid/they are giving to everyone who} hi than is absolutely ro-|all expenses of operation with the |comes to t m for medical aid. advantageously located, and the|@ for the proper conduct of jexception of the rent of the bulld-| COUNTY HosriTaL fe paid was s reasonable one, | the peblic ness, In that re h is $25 per mor tae ty h | The grand jury 4 the jury that there has the present mana hoapitel aad poor farm a willful disregard of the /the bodies handled are distrit tn was made. duties of the b rte aan docritios erty was purchased by = It is from Mr. 8. P. Dixon the board of county commissione for the sum of $14,000, on October '° ©xamine tnto the working for 4 site han the Of every department of the c f having a front-494 to refuse to permit the hi 6, 1 This ouble advant. ake on Lake Union and al «on a Waterway, The site is most ttention of th visited the co A thorou It was f OUWAMISH DOCK SITE DEAL. be 6 Dawamish dock site was pur. chased on October 12, by ard of county com-|about the various undertaki te re Exterminates Cockroaches quickly| We therefore recommend that the | Is ac le to last for ma eats tee y ty tet | mlasioners relative to the care and|tavlishments without favor, ; was large. ‘The condition] tation with, and careful prev: ‘and very thoroughly; also Rats, [Court appoint rosecutor | to con ies ie Trust compa a cont of $63,000, Inspection of the work of the sev-|cent being turned over to Butter ; management department of the cou Mice, Waterbugs, ete. and committ erta to fully |rock quarry in King county, located | ang after an appraised valuation of ts of the county, and| worth & Sons, 25 per to Bon fchardson are to be highly nEW COURT HOUSE 7 , linvestigate theese tnattors near North Bend. This quarry com:|§ios p00. for block of that there has been a very great/ney.Watson Co., and the remainder presented netgre | tent wee entered inte a comtreue one Bold by Druggists, 25¢ and $1.00) The magnitude and complexity of 5 acres of rock which has ground had t Jo by a com lack of harmony tn the conduct of | diyided among the emailer firm lthe co missioners ie vent at nee prepaid, on re-|the business of th y by prt en mittee of f al estate men who County affairs among the heads of} During the the previous f oxpital |ing th ech, r A . made it absolutely ne toc nepali Ae royr ory quality = were we sed tn the values of the different departments, extend-|{ncumbent, Dr. J yder, the /* L ; * ‘o i Y cee fi for perma: & even to members of the board largely to our attentic pe and in that vicinit » very loosely kept and 4 wrote his own contract and Money back it fatie. t fairs dv t fon o roads. The nt roads which itec A the ag Pa : Beis Bae the ee vd ome tract and a feuertc reste Gn, coieage, m.| 21% urine this session of roads, Th wre w ‘being con, COUNTY HOSPITAL WATER. \taelf; ‘and there te an entire lack u » jindertaking firm of Butter t jury te Presented It to the board unity vi "i r tructed nt ® h fine that the Georgetown = — she es-jaccepted by them without ce GEST Y ROARS. ier mga a Water company bas furnished wa It appears that Commissioners |the bulk of the business, they re n With the prosecuting attorney's jury | office. Hamilton and Knudsen have effect ing practically 85 per ¢ ed a working agreement, whereby bodies handled. their votes contro! all actions by! The law provides that personal the board, minimizing much asleffects and money taken from /|is not the proper possible any efforts of the other jes by the coroner be turned | tion. and necessary and pr member of the board, Mr. McKen- over to the county treasu ag Pr ta He nt of for the count r farm an en hospital cont ously from June 16, 9 to the d we » quality r ia ex and the supply is sufficient count tr limita t roads tn th the outskirta of th ta that cor present or farm Many charges were made of graft! nearly all in the extre BULL BROS. n the purchase of road chinery, | of strict while ¢ and many other charges were made roads just outsid th Just Printers 1013 THIRD MAIN 1043 not ad and| system of nt eq f t { Sea mare ta . ada are for all of the requirements of the ever they and ee 3 . $ As are ior county inatitations, and that the |Zi@, t perform his official duties; |39 days, but the report of the stat from accident by fir would cost t ; Ste Gaaesd, by Georgetown 2d both of the firstnamed com-|poard of accountancy shows that exist, ‘and provision and protection | ed eon ea FE | dusaing roads wit eee” an the ja missioners have been working, ap-lonly $6.40 in cash and in property |AEG'nAt fire have not been taken ; Tour be Murssi0N the atta she it wae also charee er company to the county | p 2 erty and steps should b ‘On ay b - FIRST AVE. BET. PIKE AND UNION. the o bong al Mie 94-04 about one-third lesa than t rate |Parently, Independently of the com-|which was red into cash furnish full tion of the jury was called to an ale Tuesday and Wednesday the ¢ * purchased the City of Seattle | 1 to missioner from the city, or central amounting to $ was turned Into |against fire ar pt calam, charge made by one of the port nd ounty commissioners were ty of | th y of Ses district. a braaaarer’s during on. {ities to the aged and infirm and |commisstoners, Robert BARNEY OLDFIFLIS BACK FOR at exor ant prices of the ity of Se harge similar titutions th be asurer 1 n ayes Inmates of the Institution. dges, to the effe at an at- LIFE. Keystone od pe Gre segiean roma nd for this condition bott » furtter hat M. L. Ham-| The jury does not believe in crit J since Visir To COUNTY JAIL { was made by certain persons RAD CAST UPON THE WATERS,” | {0 an weal) .? . at pres » county commis leising Mr. McKenzie for his ac-| the term 8 suc The jury visite c ty jal e his official nin re- " ald t » is are € lame. { fr 1 , be we tilate ati ° agreement which was in * t , tions, taking into consideration the cessor has ) January t ag x OMESTEAD RACE.” Ap n.|be used upon the ¢ © believe that it would cost the K ¢ is not now sol sonst iehly sanitary. We/th ess of negotiation between re, a We bi t an officer of nor a. stock. 8Urrounding circumstances, but by ) tu eye amount: | nera held for trial|the port commission and the Pacifle The charges of county much lesa to have all roads, rey which e first Terminal Ci reason of the situation existing at eae eee pease cn bridges ae wi ill ete structed r in "git ume ? eo the present time, the jury believes | was converte cash to the ty jail, were throw An inves e of the oughly Investizated wit © result by private contr r than by ¢ 5 jeorgeto’ : " Toom oF call with old lcharees r nd that oe that no traces of t he dle the prs ent eyetaet, and we recom compa hor ban he been |that Mr. McKenaie is not now in|amount of $7 poe te ad boca re. ate covered. It was f that all of|mend that this change be made at Nover », 190 any position whereby he can ren-| JUVENILE DETENTION HOME wrong: and It ts our | bf Beattie intery ert + “ et re tisfactory service in the ™ cast 1 i vision be| Bridges, and dur posing the road machinery cd waslonce, particularly in view of the irthe n moter wan |der satisfactory service in the fu! nig ig located on the corner of pee. De ca teats wen Cena ae nome not only bought at fair prices but fact that so much money is soon to dat the or hospital by ture | ce, and.) Ninth av. and Jefferson st. in the » that the | Bri nge his " ward |was the best road-maki nachin-|be expended in the county work, it|the City of Seattle upon which ajWnder the circumstances, we be |oi1y attle, and has n com n con. | sal ent, withdraw his oppo- | mac! e exp . ; vhatee of 20 conte. per lieve Mr. McKenzie would be justi at ‘ sition and give It his support, using jery designed for road » which | being clear to the Jury that a bet. minimum charg nts Der / ied in resigning hie office. paratively recently located at that (ot “epee tit Att bh ing 4 A an Cut-Rate |: be purchased at that time. | ter check ean be kept upon the pub. month is being paid b caty| READ ee Neat O ted icewhere in {Places st 18 Incident to and under [eri eer eS tenets wilt te fe FS * | It was impossible to find out just lic moneys in that way than under to the City of Seattle Sd Pt maples nrg teen M M/the control and management of the | Wit for you (meaning Mr wes) and 4 4 how mich these permanent grav-|the present system. ald meter, which arrangement has this repor as been the custom |\iventie court re the reat of " feat eled roads cost per mile; but con. CLAPP DOCK SITE DEAL been in effect for nome two or of the commissioner for the North The juvenile court is also of com hia expre n was taken by 3 entists sidering the increase in width and| This property, containing three years, 8 & precautionary | “strict and the commissioner for | paratively ent establishment nabl t ates. 7 ht gradea, which Insure th a ae waeaanad ty Wine teasure the South district to work together Per h aoing w work that dee cee seta uanectaton WE STAND BACK OF OUR WORK asd g sraces, ae mare fe | acres, was purchas J » patt te » » e y hao a z nf t ude w r won 15 YAMS, GUARANTEE |! ney of these roads, they are ty on the 26th da of Octobe THE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. 0% Matters which came up in thelr ong to none in importance to th site he heat ee is r siere | ore nomical for King from Mr. J. M. ¢ t the price ( r the law. the Board of respective districts, leaving the city | taxpayers of the county The prominent. bu <iuran 3 nore economical for King from Mr. at the price ols ne We le ee rary vers < ne prominent business seysie iets ce unquestionably than the nar-| $97,400, After examining many wit Commissioners has almost | CO™Missioner practically nothing | “rye problems involved in the plains that his meaning 8 to say, and the district represented PAVING CON fers to the general pr conduct of the court and the r row dirt roads which we 6 construct: | nesses, the Jury finds that this plece uniimited discretionary power over ‘ bs ere | Solid Gold Fillings. ..75¢ id se of ) commissioner practi . eat mar ore made | might result ed under the old methods and which|of ground is well situated for a county affairs, including the con hp hte pcr dO gee agement of the several institutions |yo* ert mace | ple bg oO and had to be reconatructed every Year| dock site and that the price paid struction and maintenance Of Ging affairs tw nat saat ve The h are related to the juvenile | which was let a-| Bridges in pa This Jat an enormous cost to the county. | therefor was a reasonable o It|county roads and bridges. After ®) oct’ results for King county, and court {including — the Detention |sloners to the Paving [nent citizen also | Inforn |Many complaints have come to us| was discovered by the jury that Mr.|careful and thorough Investigation | oor iy for the city district, and ome, are such as to demand the |yoaq'with two miles of brick paving | In rete a tre ie Clapp began negotiations with the|the jury find that more permanent |e strongly recommend. that “4 best attention of the judge and A four miles of Warrenite paving. | result ® f i For 90 Days ony BUILDS UP THE State of Washington for the pur-|ronda have been constructed in this | NO, ATOnsy recommend that the dogs who labor with him in this |Upon Investigation we found that the |clates “a j TH se of this property In the year/county during the last four yé S aatinien ba palacted at /nele Couaty. engineer Mr. Denton.” Dea} oaeere co following pr given at IN AND WEAK ‘| while he was in the govern-|than during the previous history of apd psa sieht Mediag ben = After hearing testimony on this [i 'auch, an way that Oe eet Satan bee Fa he on a wore it service. Aanociated with him|the county. Much work remains to ||" ‘Om the coun ather than | winsect, the jury does not hesitate |could not be uaed for the whole aix|demned by the sa rag cyt wor ote 8 M a commissioner from each district ’ Th Mr. Br hat th Gentile ts jamose Makes Thin People Fat,/i, this deal was Mr. A. Bystrom, be done to construct branches and | hah m to recommend that the accommo. |™!les and | yot Ne within an le b tenes eee. ere doing font or Bartell Drug Co. Will who at that time was a confidential complete the main thoroughfare ath haar by pongea? od ae S*ldattons of the Detention Home |ti yn’ His eae” ten Benten tion (brive bad no connection with Ae ‘ In Samose a bined aioner's office of the State of Waah-| The wish to commend the uae + Oo : we De tae COU han at presei ailable; since Knudsen, and t two gentlemen ax the mine Set of Teeth, ae arr ar ined flesh ott Sta Wash: |The ju ish to commend th ee ne a ners cf King county (than at present available; since the | Kr n Rentlemen Break ing food elements that soon pro-| ington. where he ssed his influ-lergy displayed the board of] 0) ie ce | and hajy Detention Home ts intended only soho ees oa not te. 4 ice A steady and noticeable gain ence that practically no money was county commissioners in some of Saat « Mu ie far ie banineng 48 @ place for the temporary cus: whan ces Taken afte ne Sam, t appl por the 1 nae | the “one ‘ork hh eo methods | °a"4 og ’ sd — od oO ete 0) o 8 ates. M New : Set of Teeth, Piarantées Taken after meals, pald to I the puret heir road work, But -the methods | OU'0 Yeon nty tody or detention of its inmat iM cow ¥ S: jes with the food and! price of this do until the 12th day adopted by the board in the conduct there should speedily be provided i at be i Fit, now .....--- tot flated #0 that lof August when $2,692 80 w f road work cannot entirely escape | COUNTY OFFICERS by the county commissioners a 1 Mr fl, t producing elements are re , wtate 1 the balance |eriticts | The jury interviewed at considers place for the care of feeble-minded n he old or ellen lar tlelam it p ¢ " 4 Solid G din the system and you will proximately $14 9, wa This fault, however, is due largely able length the other county offi. | children °. Crown i aely Y hia has seseneeee soon get good flesh, ately nerves | paid to the state on the 7th day of to the fact that there is a too ap-|cers, and found that each officer} The jury also recommends that 9 wie al | a Gold or Porcelain 3 nee a rhs alth od October, 1912, 1 ng the total ¢ parent tendency of the board of runs his own department entirely | Parental School for girls similar tot ia Bridge Work ¥ urtell Drug Co. has seen such of the land approximately $19,176.89, county commissioners to Indulge in|independent of other departments, |the Parental School fort boys on ee Island, be provided as a land owners for prefer It has been, and is now, the custom jury that the county officials adopt |part of the juvenile department of following the | which Includes.the amounts pald by what might be termed “log rolling.” It is the recommendation of the | Mer hat they offer to\them to i c 2 50. Pp for the treatment ff it doos not lence rights, The same that Mr. of the board of county commission-|the practice of holding monthly | King county. a milo or the bid accepted f ‘halt | THREATEN WALKOUT Silver Fillings ......50¢ U thin people plump and ros pp recelved hia warrant from|ers to favor their personal or pollti-| meetings of the heads of depart-| CHARITIES ; OR ea as Bi y o You run no Pisk whatever tn ¢ county, for 100, he pald toleal friends in the matter of the ap-/ ments so that a more thorough The charities of King county are|the full six miles SAN FRANC 3CO, June 18.1 y Albany Cut-Rate Dentists amose; it is a true fle $11,000, that sum being | pointment of road supervisors, fore- knowledge of the various depart-| handled by Mr. John Hanna, char-|w ‘ this|there fe no change in the a | Becond Floor Peoples Bank Building af! in #0 M trom's portion of the men and laborers, Thée is a source ments of the county may be ob ‘ity commissioner, who ts appoint have situation on Monday, June | Hecond and Fike one of fits of a deal wherein, we of constant friction throughout the |tained by all of the county officials, jed by the county commissioners at will be a walkout of 100 pre { Take Elevator or Walk isiness houses fled, he never Invested a dollar.|county and is one of the causes for It was found by the jury that atja salary of $125 per month, The Jers employed in the 26 job print. ss the money {fe ft At the same time Mr. Clapp pald|a t deal of both just and certal ons of the year the office foree of this department con: | of there tre |i). x > ovum rnicks wt ; late satietnotion $11,000 = oak presumably ioinon s lgeltiolen “Upon the ieee rae alberto ede Aeineate rec aires "ar atate ofa Deputy : Het ~ ae 100 | repularitios, in likewise of a jing shops of the Franklin Printiag OUR WORK WILL F p! a . J Pp also) y v . a puty ata salary of $100 a suspicious nature that the jury (Trades association of this city. 3 ° . ‘ ° f «t ° ‘ ‘i ” °

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