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: { £ 24, 1913. TAKE TRIP TO ALBANY WITH STAR CORRESPONDENT SEE IMPEACHMENT ' TRIAL OF GOVERNOR IN FIRST ROW SEAT By Norman Rose (New York Correspondent of The Star.) ALBANY, N. Y. 24.—The Impeachment trial of Gov. William Sulzer—what's It really like? ts it an Interesting procedure, this historic process of law put Into operation by Charley Murphy for the purpose of everiastingly equelching a man who disobeyed and defied Tammany? For our answer we must go “up on the hill.” That's the way all! Sept. the real guys in state politics say it x “Have you seen So-and-so this morning No on th 1 today he al n't Li a eenhorns mention the capttol horrible & e you h Only y talk it we £0 the hill," and we go into the unmentlonable capitol, It's 80 t Once you get clear into It, tt takes mer yw you the way out building has as ye as a roundhouse and more corridors than a coal mine Sufferin lost tourists might be alleviated by trained St. Ber} nard dogs, with little kegs of spirits frument! around their nee ka, Only the spirits frumenti would never get as far as the lost tourists, Not fn the Albany capitol WHAT THE TRIAL ROOM LOOKS LIKE Well, in the senate chamber, on the third floor, they're trying poor old’ Bill, who declared when he was elected that he was the Corre said Tammany Charles Murphy ‘and I am the people ain't 1, J Bill answered done things with leged that he had at var which {t was d which were af wrong his ca’ wh with the laws of the sta New York, and for whic doings he is now being tried. A beautiful room, t te chamber, Very high, with a carved and paneled ceiling, sta 3 windows along one side, great marble pillars and archways at either Back of the chief judge's ros » gorgeous hangings of red velvet, with the coat of arms of the state emblazoned tn gold At one table Suler's lawyers Jud At anothe counsel managers of the court of ‘at peals ata Pack of them the mer bers of the senate. Newspal a phalanx at one side, 8 tators in thé tes e Many women a ctatora, b not at all th ne sees at divorce and murder and breach of promise trials, and ali such fascinating things Very few swell lookers, and no Paris ly matrons there are, and fierce, suffragetty-looking f n their chins as if they und on their fists and behave SENATE AND NINE J) UDGES MAKE UP COURT j te and the judges of the court The court is composed of the se MS CLERK OX sXe SENATE MeCAR READING- CHARGES of appeals. There are nine of the latter, and all are on the job except one, who {s in Europe. There are 51 senators 48 are sitting Two others doubtless woul to. They are Senator Fitz-| gerald, who ts sick, an nator Stillwell, who is In ing pecause| of a little matter of ¢ The third is ex-Senator sevelt, now as sistant secretary of 2 The senators seem to be divided types—the aston-| ishing youns and charming ones, th stout and vacuous) IHANAPOLIS, Sept. 24—Con) e ) ressingly ve © * | the t a | fident that the murderer of Jos yeals are about all al disapproved of e ything on this good old | Shalansky, a secondhand dealer, Thetr robes seem to pall upon) who was lured to a hotel here and | killed and robbed, ts Jos. Ellis of The judges of the court of apy They look as if they earth and did not get enough to eat them. Now we come to a most important personage—Edgar M. Cullen, | a chief judge of this court of thpeachment, who sits upon the rostrum Richmond, Va, the Indianapolis po- You have heard that a big jaw and chin mean determination and dom: | lice asserted today that Ellis’ cap- fnation. Edgar M. Cullen's under jaw 1s a piece of facial architecture | ture ts only a matter of a few days. which, once seen, can never be forgotten. And, when a disputed ques | With his arrest the police expect tion arises, Chief Justice Cullen will remark the youth to confees to @ series of “While this is a matter for the honorable members of the court to|notel robberies Philadelphia, decide, I feel it my duty to say that my opinion ts, etc, etc. If any) pittaburg, Cleveland, Toledo and member of the court has anything to say— Loulaville But no member of the court EVER has anything to say! It developed today that Shalan AND THEN THE TWO LEADING LAWYERS! | eky s murderer pawned a gold watch The leading figure at Sulzer's counsel table is D. Cady Herrick jwhich had been taken from a vic It he wasn't so busy it would be interesting to ask him where he got|t!™ at Loulsville, this fact con uch a funny name. Herrick looks like a Bacchus tn gold-rimmed|Vincing the police that Ellis com spectacles, a white tle and an old-fashioned, low-cut white vest {tted the entire series of robber But when he gets up to talk he is far from Bacchic. He tes ringing voice and speaks with fluency and power. Two sons of 8 Alton B. Parker is chief counsel for the impeachment board Parker has something on Herrick right at the start. Herrick once ran for governor on the democratic ticket and was somewhat beaten Parker, he ran for president, and, O Heavens, how he was beaten Parker {s blonde, florid, amicable. When he talks his right arm re volves and gyrates ceaselessly in front of him, and his eye glasses wabble perilously on his sun-burned Grecian nose. One wonders whether he will perhaps wave his arm frantically enough to Jar the} glasses off. But he never does, and tt grows disappointing. has a) alanaky positively Credit See the New Suits ALBANY, N. Y., Sept. 24.—At the | suggestion of Chief Justice Cullen state campaign for contributions fund,” declared to his Rich of the court of appeals, the Sulzer|ards, “and he had a bag himself AT TOR CEE AE impeachment court, by a vote of open to $10,000 as well as to $2 49 to 7, decided today to defer de-|contributions. He did more than terests to ‘SEARCHING NATION FOR BOY MURDERER: identified a pi I. Brokaw, wanted for y in Pittsburg, as the youth who gave| the name of Anderson, Shalanaky to visit the hotel The police declare Eliis u aliases of Anderson and Broka A curious fact pointed out in con is vietima have been nection with Sh that all of Ellie second-hand clothing dealers. aneky's death and induced m the CHIEF JUSTICE CULLEN RS WITNESS ot ARV A bea —_— } Sketched at the Sulzer Trial by W. K. Starrett Especially for This Newspaper. TACOMA MAYOR | ENDORSES CITY _ MANAGER PLAN’ Mayor W. W. Seymour of Tacoma In a speech to the Commercial etub | Tuesday night, paid high cedaras'| ment to the commission government | as one which efficiency in all departments, at the tame time decreasing the cost of operation.” While setting out a number of ¢ improvements that have ome to Tace reason of com t Mayor Sey ¢ of the phases bettered yet. Ip this advocated he the city eg in. wuld be al | commission to “attend to the legisla tive work, and “a well-paid city to attend exclusively to executive end of things.” The question of city and county merger was continued for discus |sion at the next meeting | The report of the committee was BURNED BY EXPLOSION jrecelved Inst night, In which no BERKELEY, Cal, Sopt. 24.—Mias|4¢c!sion was finally reached Ruth Hambiia ot th city was se! riously burned yesterday by the ex plosion of a can of gasoline FAMOUS BANOMASTER ge? BOSTON, Sept. 24.—Dantel Ro man, the country’s most te mouse bandmaster a generation ago, is dead here at the age of 82 This Chain of Stores Come In and cision as to the legality of the im peachment articles until after al) the evidence against the governor fs in Attorney Richards, opening for | the prosecution, after the decision had been reached to delay a ruling on the legality of the !mpeachment articles, denounced Sulzer in the most violent language “He employed bagmen to scour INCREASES WEIGHT een Simple Way for the the Thin and Paie| to Be Plump and Rosy. Samose can hardly be termed at medicine; it is in reality a flesh forming food. Taken before or after meals, It mingles with the food you eat, enables it to assimi- late and readily digest, so as to make rich blood and pleasing plumpness. After Samose has been used al week or ten days a noticeable gain fn weight is seen The sallow complexion will become rosy, the sunken cheeks will have a ruddy glow, the eyes will be bright, the breath sweet and the step elastic. Bartell Drug Cos customers have told them of the remarkable results following the use of Samose, the great flesh forming food nd they are so thoroughly | convinced of its reliability that they are selling it under their| personal guarantee to refund the| money if it does not do all that is claimed for it. Yon who are thin and in poor health cannot afford to let another day pass without getting a 50e box of Samose on those terms | Excursions Daily. to Navy Yard Fast S. S. H. B. Kennedy Leayes Colman Dock 10:30 A. M.—1:30 P. M. Yard Open to Visitors. Other Trips, 6:35 and 8 A. M., ° 2 and 5:30 P. M. Fare—Round Trip, 50c; Children 5 to 12, Half Fare.| Dance at Dreamtand tonight.—Ade, | | requesting collect funds. them to buy margins for tions.” Then he reviewed the charges against Sulzer, recapitulating them and attacking Sulzer personally ‘As high as his office and high his position,” he shouted, “we are prepared to prove low, sordid crimes against William Sulzer. His chief ofenses were plain fraud, lac ceny and perjury He Intended to keep stocks and to supply his stock specula AS STILL AT IT OMAHA, Neb., Sept. 24.—Charles | G. Gates, son of the late John W.| Gates, Wall st. plunger, rushed! through Omaha yesterday on @ spe celal train to join Prince Albert of Monaco Young Gates ts becoming widely known as “America’s most famous spendthrift kid.” He never travels except in spec sionally hands a waiter a $1,000 bill with instrutions to keep the change. | PORTLAND, Sept. 24.—The city board of education has today voted unanimously against granting a pe tition of the Ministerial association the Bible to be read, without comment, in the public schools of Portland A number of persons appeared be fore the board for and against the adoption of the plan COMPLETING ITS WORK OLYMPIA, Wash., Sept. 24,—The state board of equalization will com plete its work today, after three weeks’ session, It Is estimated the state tax levy will exceed last year's levy by about % mills, bringing the total to about 8.5 the largest ever levied mill 18 HELD FOR TRIAL LOS ANGELES, Sept. 24.—J. F. Cook, self-confessed murderer of J Ison, whose wife he loved, was to the superior court yester day 1 trains, and occa-| | | | Tailored with plain lines or with a little touch of ultra style in the combinat suits Cutaway coats 38 inches long semi-fitted showing the straight ne effects. Skirts lashed or perfect 1 are draped, sl ly plain Serges, Cheviots, Bedford Cords, Matelasse and other popular materidls in the most desired shades, on PRICES $18.50 TO $42.50 Get the Pleasure of the New Styles on Credit No use denying yourself the pleasure of being well dressed’. You may as well be fall suit now while making or monthly payments, as to until the season almost Establish account here just is an and wearing that weekly wait over it will be your guardian of correct at- tire Alterations Free. Ladies’ Third Entrance to 1121 Av Department 1119-21 Third Ave. Near Seneca St. PENNANT IS WON! TACOMA opt. 24 By winning from Victe wterday, while n pokane, ou | hweate 10 amplonship is} s far as the c | now possibility of the son Sunday, no taking the seasor before |LECTURES AT AT Y.W.C.A.| The Friendly club lub of the Y¥ C, A. has an interesting pped out for this year. A singing class will be con ducted by Madame Tone every Fri-| day evening from 8:30 until 9| o'clock. She will give instructions in English, Swedish and Norwegian songs On the third Friday month there will be a lecture. Dr. Lillian C, Irwin will give the first four subjects relating to | health. These will be followed by a course on domestic science by Mrs. Ellen P. Dabney. The fourth Friday in each month will be a so clal evening. All girls interested | are invited. BUSINESS GIRLS’ CLUB WILL MEET) w program of each| on The Seattle ‘Business Girls’ club will open {ts season next Mon jay evening with a reception at 8:30 o'clock {n the parlors of the Plymouth church. MOOSE TO GIVE BANQUET | The Loyal Order of Moose, No 211, will give a banquet and enter tainment at its hall, 209 Seneca #t., at 9:30 o'clock tonight. SOME THINGS THE]| —PRESS—| AGENT LEAVES US|! Joseph M. Galtes’ production of The Enchantress,” which is now playing an engagement at the Moore, {8 serving to Introduce Kitty Gordon to the theatr ers of Seattle for the first time. Miss Gordon's gown and her back are an attraction in themselves, “A riot of clean fun,” exactly describes Augustin MacHugh’'s fa-| mous melodramatic farce, “Officer which is appearing at the Metropolitan theat this week It ran for nearly year at the Galety theatre In New York. “tended to increase! rr PROMINENT FIGURES IN ATTEMPT TO PUT SKIDS UNDER GOVERNOR THEY DON’T GET SO ROUGH DOWN IN SUNNY PERU bes HE Yorentha, from 1, wa i sk an evening stroll along Fifth ay. when, near the corner of Jack son st, three men atepped from al doorway and selzed him A knife wan pressed against his throat The cost of living reases day by day,” waid one bandit, and they took the Peruvian's money $20 Still, one could make ends if it were not for the extravaganc of vanity,” sald another, and they| took Yorentha's sea n | “We did not stick the knife in you. You have much to be thank ful for,” observed the third “1 have,” ack dged Yoren tha, “Besides, you have left my watch—a cheap silver one, but a rellable timekeeper It will serve, sald the third bandit And they took that, too. | Then they kicked him Into un-| consclousness, The holdup occurred Mc night, and Yorentha re ported Mt | to the polloe yesterday FIRE. IN TACOMA TACOMA, aya the tle sclence troyed ble gymr nd dom buildin ithe University of Puget Sound, badly damaged six residences rectly across the street Eugen 4 the fire, : B. «ed man livin [nna unconscious in the sidewalk Doctors attending him say that b will likely die. He ts suffering from Keesting nearby, was whe The origin of the un pide President Zell unt ve ty estimated th to the TRY SOFT DRINKS} SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 24 {Owners of Barbary Coast resorts |believe that, with the sale of soft inks and girls enough for dancing purposes, they can still keep oper with @ profit. At of them going to try ft The council passed Uquor » ations that will put many of and give you longer service than | es in this district out of/f | ; 4 tt the sett drink expert.([ | S8Y sult you ever owned—be- ment falls sides, the prices are ‘way down BOOMING BORAH BOISE, Ida "Sept. ™ of Senator Borah of Idaho for the republican presidential in 1916 is given imp Senator Brady, his colleague, addr an here. “I do not wa un today by nt to leave the tm pression that Senator Borah pandiante anid Brady hat being seriously spoken jot i "Washington as the log candidate for the presidency 1916 will not be denied.” MRS, PILES IMPROVING Mra. Samuel H. Piles, wife of the who un¢ derwent | aa Ital in Roct in improved condition turened to the city Tuesday night, She re by rt accompanied her husband and Mrs. LC. € MOTHER! 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