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PENITENTIARY CASE BEING INVESTIGATED Witness Says 'Chicken Joe Ca!!ed Him Back. Saying Mrs. Allen Was Rescued. JOLIET PRISONERS TESTIFY rtm ""Lifer' Tell of Attempt to Utfdra't Wile lariz I Tr. Attorn- for Jm.rarc Ilea lUh With Mala? Officer. prtor of ta Army i'mIkii m1 I Ttnth and rourk ilrwui The laat 1 wo wra .ncf'l lo the penitentiary rtrciv. tne of the 8e I dead. Th other too trt at Uri. but haven't trie! ta re pe t, their attempt. 'rdj Shield, and Hrrri rifd. aer !. taafore t'lrcail Jo'; ".nertleln rturt4r morair. shield piadd ar-nity lo th attempted robbery and w . a.ninrt la serve (rem one lo I Tear ta th penitentiary. Clyde we llojnj to ba a deserter from lha Army. nd wa l-arnd r lo the military authorltl after bin4 eMncd lo from ona la er year la lha ron penitentiary on another chart of fa. inf a bad rhl. I'lid. and ShieM attempted lo hold jj . m hia Hluoa a media aao. M trr.iiM lnm himlf. Jut a year be fore threa rtva Irtd lo hold up !- i.l.iorL H. dro them mr lth a 41i. k fi.ir'ade of revolver 'ma. ov of lha would-a Hih)mn droppinf deed or l idwa-h cutid. R0IAHII CHIEF TO TALK ri -.. :r. r ci.tvarv-u ( l K J. - 'nttm f4l Sr)r la fif I t-.- -r " ittnt OHESUSPENDEDFOR ORANGE FRAUDS Chief Claim Agent of Wash ington Board Ousted and Forgeries Total $15,032. -n?n f th miftf f iitta . re w (' t rr to fc ." ml . n u'fif tir-f ' mn t Tl . '- t 'oltml prio tfutr r .. -. h f u ) fn-- !' w . en h ttt t er-'tia- In 1 t -4 hII C i !--Us i i .f dt- lh fro s t taptAir I "I iPIAt't It P't J bo JW p.; T t p r t iir J ' r Into " Pi'ifW'fll r'im 4i4 rr- iPt f? t1 T tint co4l a4 po4 If it rFaf I !' tt 'oun4 mr l f rtP4 nf i f , room II w f ri.r4 r.mpb-ll Boll'f. -it f tne room.' 4 it n-r. -( I "i ftfi -te ( tft h $ it rva. 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J"4tp ,'-ifr rrti b i.. ft ttvma I a I rti p f J" rn:ti tt hm iC hf.I ftf-f ho b-f4 feirrt boat irt t)f W WO IT t4 fWJm. b4t Baftl 4 b r'9 i i r.t firt rort f.t..r fr--4 i t-i bt br I'. t. lfn.nC who t.aori lumma, r.atf pMcoA'f. ! f i : . o f: - da i i r M4 lor j "rNf ptErr of fl-iif VX A.lonP p m t ft.- I Pt rtm'Mt," Pi4 t ai Una, "9'ii-C ai t .f t Oi'.- ie s.p pn of I i ym -mm f i- Tf l"o pmebp I ?t4 ai ".? t we num. Pi "Vll . !, f iarr emPMMr art " Tt a.1 -a K i-n ft' w p rpri ap alr, r . ir!Artp4 R. T. STEWART IS HEARD fam That Kaild ftilaa" Wilt (Mara la I wlara br lr ar aavaaaaarmaa. A rp-rm aha aa a r Ja a aiuf'ac d-lor to laha tr-a l('jr. p:lf rm anj la t -a v r I of in arid f4dra' lha k'' of r"r d .loomval will ba a lurt of lh. 'riamar of I oirmrf br tonlchl 14 lha tfn ef ,l I A: ban. oret dcil of tha laraalioal Icoiary I luba. Wh:a hi tariur bl r tha t am br of comrar-a lantcM id "Forr Thl li;4 t'llir" all ha lha mn lmortal f.atar of h I a 1 1. ha al-o an; re4r hafora lha Tartland Ilo fary t'lub at It nnon ljarhn al lha l'..a"a lofl and ear ha oftlcUl a tail to ! l:otrtana Th fir la hi. hnr al t . m -oar af t'oamffr, aftar akh Ma I'ira am ba heard. ba al i a rTocb. Tha add'' a bd ea a for-yar tudr of tha larca rlttaa af tha world and lha rann hf Ihry har if. autrd roreaaaadiac alaca la com mrr. "tl wf aoTnd ratha acalinlr, hut in. fart irt thai Mr. Altwrt ha apnd a Bar I na ef ttadr nd pra hia roartuiri la a nar a T." aid rs H llardv. atarutlira - raiarr of lha I'hamtM-r. ho heard Mr. Albert at M FtiariK la larllaaa lo tha b-Mlf that ta crl aaaaorta of INo world alii ra mala Inland a lone aa atramrra ran nrrr fraiathl to tha hraj of iidrwatrr al a rhrapr rta than II ran ha haul4 br r.il -lla i aiu'r. a plndid rr. and kiU lha ihland i'hmlr of 'om- mrrra aatil ti mid) of lha afltr tuoj ait.1 M 4 iirt " 6 DIE IN TRAIN WRECK tnnpor r:tii. t i.i;ui.i t hit m:i.t UK. TWO UNDER SURVEILLANCE Traiad Aalaaala Klllad la vaah aa atraiaht Trarh, Maar Haoata Trr. ' lahlaaj Ulr rrrtafi Blaaa. tlKI0 rlil:l DU0 ll l tili:r tl . I T.. f iwrr harh (Maaaraa tta ht ba War tea I of aa1 itlaltoa Maaaa.aaV Alt.i.! ot roti.- I irk -ir. n ir.)l fcrfor ta M'jawtffat ml jtrti-t ttord t.ritav to coi ain:!a" I: T Jtto-rt. a patroioiaa w un aa i:.M-harca4 Lat Auaut far r-..tna eoia fi.t la. hi pMaaioe. t.r Do.i-a (ri-iat. patr-ma aa4 '!i'ti at ao hara ht Ma.jrt m a bfra lha br4 AP- val at hi !rn-.l. rtiatf i larh ai.i ha 4-harc Mra. an b''aia h b. " t ;.a aa auilt" ( buTn t.ln iuli aa4 viotatiaaT f. f':ra Othrr mrnbr af tr fort, io.ljjn- I'apeam Moor. vrl lia'4tnnt and ern patrol-aa-r and d fe:i. t.t fl.d (hat ataar art tot ertW hat maintain! a rputa t an far horar.tr and int-aMir. hut . t h ha bar a kr'orki. far iaa ao!U'naa. Tha t" la it fartk- Hoard te' tha Aa waJr adiamaa for a . . miM Ki d il rl4i. a watch crrrr of i a t iad) a: u and two fiL.t watch r tha prtnrifial paiata tr. c It a criar-t that it-w art rrri"l !" watchr an t th .harm from a burjUr Mart . i.r.d mat ha "t lha two aatfh.a rroir, a .". of rndfathrr. a m a nama-t jtoIJ. yt.,1 .ii.rora-t ll artrd. wha ?t-wrt o lnt iroubla. Ha Aa not bo taunl although t- 'r.rt haa b mad br M'l to r h.m. It arr-ar.l that tha rharm h 'i ba from a North :nd Jaw. mlrv nor. T hrl. Ilundt. now .r. lri frm aa ta rountr JalL undt tkn from tn iail trd and tria b-ard d -1 in-d anr hnaal .Hi a' )'( toi.a tha charm and H.rl.f'l p.'.r - rJ t . nr rla; wlta Mrawl. Ho ,. ha wa drurwi ha tha thrfl a-JPP"' ' ho happanad and f!da I rmmbf it. R05BERS MEET TARTAR .Mn M l oll I -. Kill'oa a ad iil Ta -,th. ona r Ba m.a a. u-u.-ccwf ull r lr .J ta hold 1.9 Jo a A ' J -- a-avU.-'. A-ecUc.oaaa, aaw pra. rutj V in'.'. i;a.. No. ::.! par- on ara hnoan, to harr hacn htllad. 12 t i.r ara miirf rt mora than I Inj'jrrJ a a rutt of a h-ai-n co. ttin t rr.itr wrat of hrra wUtr ha la a paaaar.ccr train and a patal Ira a of : iiti carrtinar la ton T. Kvanaal t'aralval l'lnr - "In tMd af anma of tt a niiinti ara thou it to ba uaur ovart-jrard rar. of tria -iw train. Tarito of rrnlal .-vm ran y rar w.ra r-rorlrd drtroyd br fira. and othara l I wr hirnlcl lon'thi Two rar cubUirtinjt lralrd animal. wr al lo haa bn d ttror4. hi lire avanT of Iho, animal. Tta vo!Iiort otc jrrd on a alraieM tr-t--e of tr. . tra paarnc.r train hamd n rojta from tiirmincham to U.oB. and tha p.-'l from At- (acta ta l'oanl 111). Ala. A miualrtaadiac of ofurr It ki to haaa haaa rapoabla. Tha hnoan dad and Injurad. I -rt for Ira nmn. wra pron traal-ina- wilrt lha rarnltal rompany. Tbt I at ef dai fo'loa. J4r and Mr. Kr . Jt. Krr.pf. ef Kan- iHt. a rhetaa hnnan onlr aa w hilar": lhro un!nt!f!d owlln haa bd wra basil r burod. Tha I' rarrtad a lioo. tao Nan. !t ram. and nurehar of trainrd horaa. and doara -WOMAN IN CASE" APPEARS r-airrbT Trll of Krn It I Zoom Iwrr Mtirdrr arrr-rj. Now hob up ""woman In tha raa."" la tha room c--npl-d by th trunk murdr alrtim and hi larr. Mra Tirl M. Itraln. colored, of Mark tri. a.aartd trdar ha aw Tbuialar nihl a woman. A third man aUo oupl'd tha room whrn Mra. ruraia iatrad at tha nhad4 win dow a n pad. about li. aba main lamod. That lha prraarxra of a third man and a w.man In lha room of lrrs l.artaotomcw and John Unnd would ka hn nmt to lmpibla without k.r hnowlds. waa aatd br Mra. Anna w I'oraa. landladr al Stark. - tardar. waa crtaln tha two mrn bad r-r had anr alaitora Acrordlnc lo Mr. Mraln, tha man aha hla wa in murdrrrr waa piarihaT rard with lha ona lain found d, ad. Th Ihlrd man w aa alaadint h)r a rJrraarr adjutin-r hi collar and tia. Th. woman, clad In a amall hat and lunar biarh coat, a hlakrd from tb room aa Mra. Mraln looked, ana aio. DR. A. C. SMITH USES FIST rroml-M-nl rhjak-Ui ttiarsr-tl Willi aall by II. I- f;ithrn.a lr. Andrrw C. rtmlth? promlnnl phr- nan and mrtibr of tD I-llatura. a artraird rtrrdar on a rhartt of aaaaull aad baitrr). Tno warrant waa aaorn oul by It. U GllNrrl. an aaaartr. an of rdral Judca V. Jv liillx-rl. Th troubla arrurrril 'rlr. Mr tilltwrt had aaaarad eoma aamplra of or for Ir. f nlih a brother. Ia wnl lo Dr. rimittt'a offira to confer with him about thi. A dlrput a for-. Dr. rirr.lt h truck ttilbert oar tba rr. which alnrc baa a-raiM diafolorrd. Whan h wore oul trio warrant jrrairrday Mr. UOhart d.v tared the aaul waa unprovoked. tr Mnim ald laat nlfht that tillbert had atarteci to atrth firat. Tha trial will ha held be lor iMatrict Juda lcll Ihia afternoon. Indian. Arrl 11. plc-a at OwKall- CrVTr.AIJA. Va-h. Nor Si fripa. rial At tha a-e of l. tleors Walher. tnt ta lha aM Indian on fie tchtia Haaerration. died the fora part of th wk. W'a'ker aaa bjrte4 l- lh reertalwn rn:rtarjr totlaaina- 3a dinner at fhamher of t'ommrrrc lor.larhi wi:l ba an addrraa ea "Tha lorrea That Make Uie, br Allea Ix AIbrt- It la a ruaaa; aTcrr rortiaaiicr ahavUi haax. A dr. Samr Handwriting Said to Hun Tbroac't iMrlc-a of Application, hat In Some, ("arx-a Irtl m"' Hate lad Appcarancr. t'LTUri. Tlaih. Nor. r r al Ir'oilowmc dLeclo.ore that tha lata accident fund had been loofed to a rrohabl" rilml of f ! S.oae throuih fraudulent claim, the Industrial la a..tranca t'ornmieaioii today aunpendacl M. r'. tlirirn. chief claim at en I. who hat) held Ihi poitlon aince the orsanlia lion of lha department four yrara and a h f ao. Thi au.pen.lon will ha effective un til tha completion of an Inaaet icalian. tarted br th I'omniiaalon lao weeks aen. when the firt eujpl- loua clrcum atanca arov. aplcla la traaar, Thla rirrnmalanrr, ll vi. ailre'd h riord U I'asa-elt. chairman of lha ommion. waa tha atatamant of a Ctrl clerk that aha had been told It would he unnexcp.ary to mall out a poatal nolifrlna; th rmplojrr of the imcnt of a li:l r aim to a work man, Inveallcatmn Imniedlatrlr Inatltuled br lha t'ommiaalon Imlicated that the claim In nueallon waa fraudulent. Hum detartirea were emplored and Auditor Anderann. of Spokane, and t'lalm Adjuster liord were detailed on the ca-a. Chairman tai!t aald that IJ rlalma. ranclnr in amount from i to llilu and actircalmt lli.o::. a ere placed on te auapect list and that It baa been definitely ratablished that eicht of theeo are apurlou. Ilaalla frovldea I krrk. Before paasinaT upon a claim the fommlaaion reiulre arparata report from einplo. rmplorrr and phyalclan. notifying; the employer hy portal ol the paraenl a an additional precau tion. In the 13 auspected caaea, tne t'ommiaaior aaaert. the handarltina of Iwo perona run Ihrouehout In the purported reporta of employer and phy.ti-ian and Inqairy In elKht rase haa etablahed that the employer and phvaiiiana' report ara not Krnuln. In nwii caaea a hen a major Injury requirtnc a tare payment la reported the claimant I reouired to preent him- elf at the main office for examination. In al leaal one tnalanre. that of claim prraented by "John htark" for Ihe o of bla left hand. man with hi left hand miealna appeared before Dr. J. W. Mowell. chief phyalrlan. for examina tion November 4. Uarraal far 1 13 C a.hed. A warrant for fi:(J waa laeued and raahed by the reputed "Stark at a local aalonn. "Stark' waa reported lo have auffered hia Injury on road work for t'helan "'ounly and to have had hia hand amputated hy !r. McCoy. of U enatcbee. Ausurt 2. hut Inquiry ahowed. the t'ommiaalon declared, that tha employer' a report, purporting to br denrd hjr a road foreman, waa not genuine, and that Dr. McCoy had died a month before. All warrant In que. lion were drawn on Claa No. I. Including road and etreet bulldlne operation. The f I rat wa dated January I'll, and the iommiion report that a eearcn con vince them there were no fraudulent claim allowed In 113 or 111. or In anr other cla. The fraudulent and eu'P-rlcd warrant all were raih'd by one of three aaloon men David lUake. of Seattle: Arthur TounaT. of Tacoma. or l.uarene W. Kerna. of tuympla. Kipert aaapare Klaaalarea. A Seattle handarlt!n expert la com-parinf- the wrltlns of varlou employe of the commllon with the handwrll nc ruitninr throjeh lha disputed re port. I'ntd Ma report and that of the Hum operator I complete, no crim inal action a HI be taken, the commie eion announced tolay. after a confer ence alth Aaelalnnl Attomey-Ocnrral Jonn M. Wil.on. hut at leaat two per- on are knoan to be under urvil Unce. ll I Hi rontmlaalon'a theory that one empoe of the comnitaalon and one ou !!-! man were nceaary. aeaida the "dummy claimanta to en gineer 'he fraud. The mortal call attention to th tack of any pruvl.ion In Ihe Induatrial Insurance law recfiirtnar bondlnc of either I') Commlaaioner or their em ploaee. The commlaion. however, ha required bond, hut for only l.ootf each, from Ita principal employe. t-ne or mora of Ihe mrn under aua plclon In connection with the Insurance f-rnd fr.rrerie have alo been under ?'dC llAiA-O, Brewer ' W MMfZSmZ A Thanksgiving Choice You'll choose wisely if you come to this store for your Thanksgiving and all Winter clothes, for here are gathered the best products of many a loom, tailored into faultless models. The fabrics are handsome and exclusive and the styles have all the grace and elegance pos sible to put into men's apparel. There isn't any way of making clothes better than these. Overcoats and Suits $15, $20, $25, $30, $35 Men, Main Floor Young Men, Second Floor BEN SELLING Morrison Street at Fourth aiirvrlllanre br United Statea Treasury official on account of muBBltn: op eration In which they arc Urged to have been ensase-l between Blaine, on the Canaclan border, and Uoalon Har bor, near Ulympla. Tha State Induatrial In-urancc Com ml.aion conferred today with A-.lntant Altnrn-y-Uenerl John TV. Wilson and IToecullrK Attorney YanMs. of Tnura lon fount). CAMIINf. OK WAKKANTS I-.ASY Salrannkcrpora IX-njr Kot-cly In; Any Itrnard for Handling Cah. TACOMA. Nov. II. Arthur Youns. proprietor of a xaloon at 1111 raclfic avenue. said that fouc warrants under uapn-lon bjr the Industrial Insurance Commission a havlnK been fraudu lently Issued, had been cashed hy hint, lla estimated the total of tho four war rant w-aa about IJSov. lie did' not re member the date or 'name, except lie said that one was more than a your a co. T did not require Identification or k. men tn whom I rid the money." aid Youna. "I think It was a differ ent man in each case. I upposo in the, time I cashed these four warrants, t i. - .-- . t. H Ciia .uta warrants. I aid not sjlve the men the money on these marrams until 1 tootc inrm. noon iu .k. 1" - .... Valinni I Ita n U The hank said they seemed all risht. a they were state wrrani. Vounc said the first suspicion he had that anything wa wrong wn whin Parker and Dacsett told him Thursday. -Kvcn yet." he said. "I do not know i. .. - .iifihinr Ttinr Younar said his name was formerly Junqulat- lle said ne nau it rn-nisri hi wmi.. SKATTLr. Nor.TT. David Ulake. of Seattle, who cashed tlSov of the war rants, say a they were drawn In regu lar form and there waa nothing on the face of them to Indicate that anything wa wrong. Klake say he cashed the warrant as an accommodation only and received no money except throflgh drink which mere bought. In each case a man whom make has known by eight for year came In with tha warrant holder and vouched fur him. Ijast January two warrants ag gregating 1224V were presented at the saloon. Blake declined to casn mem. hui out them through hi bank for col lection. Tha bank got the money and Blake turned It over to the men who presented the warrant. Deputy Sheriff tat Oakland Die. ROSKIU'RO. Or.. Nov. T2. (Special.) I'rank Klncart. deputy sheriff and constable al Oakland, and for a quar ter of a century a resident of Douglas Countv. died todav. He wa O years of ate and is anrvived by a widow and several children. 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