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GOOD GOODS COME IN SMALL PACKAGES, NOTICE STAR HALF-TONES, AND PICTURES BEST NEWS IN STAR'S OREVITIES. RAND MAN OF THE PRIZE RING 6 EDITOR WEDNESDAY a — SPORTING WHAT? IN OTHER GEATTLE MAPERS. Star vo EXTRA! "The Seattle r in Seattle rint the News The Only Pa That Dares'to WASHINGTON, TU Day MAY 16, 190: NO, 71 PER MONTH BX-CHAMPION JOHN L. SULLIVAN WILL EDIT THE SPORTING PAGE OF THE STAR WEDNESDAY---DON'T FAIL TO READ IT HT Teacher Resigns In Face (The Truth About the Much Of Most Revolting Charge Maligned Humble Tide Flats AGOGUE 18 ACCUSED WITH DISGUSTIN ees BY MAM SRE | W PEDAG U a ‘6 ’ ‘Just because one poor old man,|NAN BYXBEE VISITS THE GROSSLY SCANDALIZED DISTRICT ; WCE BEFORE PUPILS—PROMINENT CITIZENS FIGHT 0 UNGLE SAM $ FARM” half crasy and irresponsible, w “pRACT! uns wick te te wae 4 thack the AND BRANDS STORY IN SUNDAY TIMES AS DAMNABLE Lie— 1 honest rs, thug It fs a Times has seen fit to cal working men thieves, t¢ criminals and degenerat | damnable lie. Come with me and I] SHACKTOWN” 16 POOR BUT HONEST A YEAR TO SECURE PROPER INVESTIGATION ns * J ' | will show you how we live | TERR REE Re T | ; rit tela bd len were the ee ae ee EEA EE AER EES EEREERE EY ERE YESS & q ‘ Prof. Holli ‘orth a & venerable old man who|* * J aecoset Teacher . PI cll oney» gtr iid came into The Star office Monday | * Yr e of the Times in which tt é + weenereeee Inde nt Kxposure and Impre * | morning and asked th the real < 4 € a’ tb Marion Baxter on * or Conduct With Pupils # |dents of the sand flats, growsly | # 1 and good. But when shé establishes * 2 vy. Wiles AA, Seseeeen oo |seandalized in the Sunday Times,|* ¢, let her first act be to clean out the yel- * Mallieanaeth iielaned & | be given justice in pub: print * low shee ” b work the on eming feature—a * a | The writer went, and wh * ! wh " aling for one woman, at the * RRR ARERR RRR RRR seen and heard, in the cours * same Ume the characte of hundreds of * apne ®* * |three-hour investigation, was euf-|® worth niocent a ardworking 5 e.”—Olaft Walker * — ficient to support the old man's|* * F Saas two pre send ieee in ee | statement in every particular [AREER EEE ; hy two pro! > \ | it Nu ¢ said, a damna-| ane ot Bellview against Barnes, who is a teacher In the ee ee ee ee _ ‘ ¢ ablie | Seattle high school and a resident Tras ensugh, the residents of " 2 Hollingsworth & punlic} > peliviow: aad A. A. Petévecn, © Ri’ tee ash av ody roe vont ; other tradesmen who had only f are true, the resig-|iecal tailor, filed written com eect mend el op Bir nda 2g el to rely the pedagos m the/plints with the board, charging criminal-breeders a statement > ’ rg d ‘sehoo! bas not any “feesor Hollingsworth with which « y lortupate e two = ach tory was one of ambi- expostre and with having 4 + rip by ny ht t ye a tion temporartiy beffled,.or of: te Of dimension among | caressed several of the gtrl pupils. aay bennied “and Geetb-ete peeeey eine lo eer of Bellview who The girls complained that thetr in a were. ¥ ne. the writes a : ade children to the village r a habit of putting r . vox by be p é All along the long clean stretch teacher Friday them and otherwine ioe: Ganed.aitc, comets : Teal ee. oe re 5 us resignation them objectionable atten- Iwellers were way, 0 wor ; eT cuik't por okt ea ee ell known tons. They stated that on one " Olaff Walker, who has lived f ond be bulk, bt en somite: to Re occasion he kept the elder girle dur- Pon scgpel edgy gf Phagpalts yy Fe-guae Me sche of the school| ing recess and told them that, as Guia’ Cho Gelke hin owe of Ro hk rth | their teacher, he had a perfect right vow boot, and ent wi 4 * * der} to embr When one of the ~ * « with terrible ® repose the works thing | elder girts said that ber parents ob ive of Beate. thi *« he Times * from the complaint, and] jected, Professor Hollingsworth is an Mavede hae Bae * ik of miles and % Whe parents were incensed | said to have stated that he would ake waka At Ore id a des wnees cone’ key claimed to be lack of} run his schoo! to suit himself. 126 cabins he stopped wr ccoupante of the # Gn the part of the} So great was the pressure brought history of each inbabitant. He told *% houses being for the most part * ‘A Woman also raised} on the board that the charges were - ——_—__—____—_ lot two ambit young men of 19 *% bachelors living im pairs as ® Objections against the | fix ally investigated, and the teach a wh > *® partners. and 20 who kept “bachelor’s hall tof the instructor and fin-|er’s resignation followed on 60 cents each p day. while * * her children from the| Rs ofewsor Hollingsworth is mar-/ | working as apprentices at the Moran RRR EET ried ishipyards, learning to be boiler + — s of laborers who tramped big unlimited dooryard of clean [the streets and haunted th = sand—were padiocked, except in ployment bureaus vainly seeking NAN BYXBE three instances. steady jobs,” subsisting on such | a In one an indian woman, the chance work as they could get; of|tra nets spread over the clean #204! common law wife of a stevedore, | fishermen away at their work, their|in the @unshine, and of carpenters, ——_ $$ and (Continued on Page Seven.) little homes padlocked and their ex-|paper hangers, bricklayers, “UNION GT plication’ My bill, dated Maret ee IF COUNCIL WANTS TO SAVE SEATTLEITES FROM GAS COM | was 80 centn; the bill dated April #AAARARH ARERR HH E ’ PANY'S "MAGIC JIMMY,” WH Y NOT TAKE UP PROPOSED IN 5 Bg Ris. Latquldt, 19m ive C a aim | an WIC be | SPECTION BY CITY—COMPLAINTS STILL POUR IN ‘ re + FIRST JOBS : too, am a victim of the gas com . |sa's“Siapie Simms “aiery|® OF SEATTLITES * W } month they seem to tack on a few } jeents for good measure, and «my * ro ed! y SENSE ES SEH HHS & & (other victins think of thie? Ien't it | April bill gave me a chill —Cari or-|* 4 FOF F ERS R EO Ee $ 1h ‘ onl @lbighway robbery’—Iindex Bakery, to, Barber, Pike Street | MAYOR WAS CowBOoY } | have been Unonccesates 1a 8 Piret | | DAN DEAN INTERVIEWS GLADIATOR OF PRIZE RING AND ES- * ailing upon City Engiocer # I cannot understand what is the My first Job was as a cowboy * ompson and the e Talk about an increase in gasimatter with my gas, At all times | took up the vocation on the Kannas CAPES WITH WHOLE SKIN—EX-CHAMPION ON THE WATER - * ms committee to t ® billet! My March bill was 62 cents,|the light is ao poor that 1 am /| Plains when I was only a stripling * ME LOADING WAGON P.V. RICE 18 PITCHED INTO BY [4 Lil? “CCunciiman Murphy, @\and in April it, was §153'-—Mre. {forced to throw down my paper or|! like the life. I grew strong, and I WAGON AND HOT ON MITC HELL'S TRAIL UNION SYMPATHIZERS—INJURIES ARE PAINFUL AND VIC. | * father of the gas inspection * 215 Second book and forego the pleasure of | believe that such good health as I Fee | w bill * reading, all on account of the/OW enjoy tn largely due to my {v= BteD PROFUSELY—ASSAILANT ESCAPED BEFORE |% “We are waiting for Mr. #| Lam alo getting the worst of {t|wenk light. I have not made any | healthy habita at that time. 1 alno| @ eke ee eRe eA RRRRRAR ERE RARER EERE ARRIVED * Murphy to ce before the # |at the hands of the gas company.—|apmplaint to the company; it would |*#t™ed money enough to start my-| & ; po @ committee with his 1 @ Alfred Sali 40 no good, and I do not believe|*e!f through Williams college.” A SULLIVAN EPIC. * 6 Stites # Councilman Bowen, chairman inowasting time and breath —1. H.| Mayor Ballinger * A fellow is walking up the street. He had $250,000, and spent * % of the corporations committe. @ | Here's « pretty example tn multi- Gray, 219 Harvard Avenue North. | - * it all on bis friends. Everybody pats him on the back and * eT SEES SES TERA HRA HAAR ERAS SS * . tase eenenenananan tells him what a good fellow he is, 2 4 ibe are) Perry Tritt Tye Another fellow is walking down the opposite side. He's got P. V. Rice, Non-Union Man, @ [#9 **** { ' l¢ The Weather 2\% $250,000 in the bank and doesn't spend s cent on anybody. Bv- * Unknown Union Sympathiser # Read the foregoing statements, nd «|* erybody refers to him as a tight wad and a lobster. But what * Sh neha by Fag ee be you who are victims of the gallop- | +f Spotter «|* the h—I does he care? He's got the goods! rs Monday Morning # | '8& meters of the gas trust, and you * * * * | | learned all that anybody , © Tissee-ahand that important gaa| dedndndndndndndndnadadadedaieae ee ee Atle teletcleleleieiieieielel Jie SSSR SSR PPP 2 eee inspection bill . | Tonight and . The document was ushered into | | Wednesday, TD the council many months ago by | Showers; Light R ___ BY DAN DEAN, gether In a delightful testimony of Councilman Murphy in an offort to Raabe os nr | tag hia g sia i — rey eas oD 7 Soda assanit resniting ; cursing him, pitched Into the non-| put a stop to the robbery to which | | i tnt | y hand beat a nervous, 4 ere were five of us present— ihe brewers’ strike occurred | union man, painfully injuring him | gay consumers are being subjected page SCOTT AN INVALID FOR LIFE TH@OUGH SAVING A LIT- sl | et tatoo on the door of room A27,| John Jim MeCormick—his sparring fee imoraing. when P. V. Rice, about the face and head. It was so long ago that everybody | TLE BOY FROM DEATH—BR INGS SUIT AGAINST SEATTLE ww a in m bg ry Bape - eae man, was badly beaten| Before bystanders could inter-| would have forgotten about it, bad | AT 2:30 4 : ee Se eee e Miknown asailant at the |fere Rice received several bad| not The Star called attention to it} ELECTRIC COMPANY A voico like unto an ocean oe hat'll you have? growled ' Mier of Fifth and Yealer wounds and was bleeding profusely | prog, ty time, to jog the mem- | | horn rumbled ¢ . eagreg and <= in me most plesaent = EMMA Who is employed by the|at the mouth ee af the tar einen —— j |tremulousiy entered into the pres- emonade,” said McCormick. [eee Brewing company, was| The injured man went to police |r. iii iy tucked away some | of the mighty John L. Sulli-| John looked pale ® consigninent of empty /headquarters and Detective Adams and a diligent search would | Because Mra, Charles T. Scott, of | ‘Phe motorman, according to Mra. | trunk—this} Clear,” remarked Hall, [RP ito his wagon from a saloon and Patrolman Kent hurried to the It te safe to any, how-| | Scott, was busy talking with a pas- | / , 1 on a trunk—t John frowned. fe Grand Union hotel, when scene of the trouble, but the ag | eee ie ety will hesitate | Fremont, tried to save a little boy | geager and did not see the boy veteran gladiator of the prize ring.| Lemon Sel remarked one of Spproached him and, after | sailant had made good his escape. | 1 .¢.16 sending out a serching party. | from instant death under the wheels | Mrs. Scott jumped down from His great chest bg ee tier 4) the scribes — - The council must a reason |of a street car, she has become an }embankment shouting and secre steam hw . 4 oO} Bc rie bi | John shifted uncomfortably on le 1. lor forgetting abou pill. There alid for life and wants $10,000 | cag ny your ok «a 0 i | the trunk ng oery ype tmoned > yee are i pera oe tha ts che ty pve a ‘s trom the Beattie Mectri ps succeeded in attracting the ie on hey Star theater where he had done his! “Ginger Ale,” I ventured sliding from 50 1-85 to Sic. James A. Pat-|'* Hot ® gas com ppl yb — wt one aang MILWAUKEE y 16.—Henry | monolo pecialty twice to the ed-/ farther away from the champion’s | ; who would not be ove oman moterman’s attention just in time ma of udiences j ten is said to have been @ heavy | 10° 00°) ‘ Her uit wee placed oe trial ia tie him to stop the bef ; G forme of the I ification of two monster audiences | improvised throne winner among the longs she oe caunaan” Seana Guitian's-eonrt Teailde oft taremnd the Oe ane lane tat. ta | National bank, charged with and he still held on his tuxedo. The belihop waited in terrified IN LIMBO. -—— ply at a0 devdline + eg gga ihe gaye ity i dong . neonscious lad [0 / toring” the b to aid Frank} He s = changed much Since} silence. John cast an omnious h ould not so eae prnoo | des | Bigelow to embess 500,000. seven of eight years ago when th ce over us, hei DISTURB CONGREGATION gard the gas consumers un On Christmas eve, three years| ‘Then for the first time Mrs, Scott | gay waived pretimir bt 1°" | writer saw him in St. Paul His| Cowied. a scsi ots ON | A gang of boys, Monday night, | had m for pleasis ago, Mrs. Seott was walking along | wealized that she was hurt. Both | tion and was bound over ve fed. | b&ir—and there fs still plenty of it cour Gioia ee: | . disturbance in the First | corporation that sella the gas Ewing street in Fremont, when she/her ankles were dislocated, the | erat grand jury is a little grayer; | girth a trifle! in e a pomertceoag hurch, at Ballard, by r Perhaps the councilmen have | saw a child, Eddie Barnes, lying on |anrtfiiages being badly torn, She 7 more generous, but he is a changed oc keieeit Gade DELANEY STARTS CRU-| ing in through the front door and|ante-election pledges. Perhaps t atreet car track. A Fremont-} was injured Internally and suffers | WHEAT SOARS HIGH {man and in many other aban the arene dnt “Gente. Un AGAINST RECKLESS | '°*"'" sisien while the | desire the financial aid of the o¢ ard car was bearing down upon |eonstantly. She says the accide MINNEAPOLIS, May 16—As a} Those n eyes, that rll pe ao sn seen nana was engaged in topus in the municipal campaign | his prostrate form. has made her a permanent invalid. | result of th lish tendency of the | from beneath the husky left in me yet. I'm not old RS, AND OFFICERS | *h! ‘onsisted of that will soon be here again. There 1 t wheat jumped from $1.13 to | brows bright and flashing don't hear of emy stiff coters ed Martin, Pomeroy, | is something rotten in that which $1.20, cloning at $1.151-8 today, it/#kin is as pink as a baby's hom. cc hoseevale ag Ragen “un in A GOODLY CREW Missouri” Watson impels a public official to t the Sunnydale in an express wagon | is expected to go higher | And his voice! S Woke Wedde don dant eee ee ‘ | © were called out, but} people who elected him, and silent through the driving rain 5 It's the same old bellow that has They call him the ‘ 8 | were unable to capture any of the|ly and shamelessly display his ser- | 8. 9 CO, “SOAKED eae & CRN ot ee Sen ae onl ag Pama senamal tain sea dail laney has op a ungsters, who promptly took to| vitude to the pilferers of those peo- | The Seattle Blect mpany |Of many a good man nt renee WAY 708 See Officers Sotesn rm | Murphy‘s bill provided for the ap- ausing Erickson @ bad fall, |for names and fa 11 Sora vk 4 suuthes egg a fe, Met mage lpranag are polntment of a gas inspector, whose | F E | A jury in Judge Gilliam’s court so|. “Hi i. are ; aid be acing oo a . t y it t 4 | dectde tesday morning. ing a huge, hairy paw vast time | ered ROBBED OLD MAN duty it should be to inspect the | \4 i Tueed x Fae van wan fn St. Peal, one be ay, son, just put this down, « Pat O'Brien, charged with larceny gpd = an ve poe pry se } | MORE BIGELOW VICTIMS lfore that it was down on Broadway | When Charley Mitchell comes back of 2 e e =6Judge Grittis pew ih the = P48 gpthn ds 04 Mre. Eva J. Dodds . was MILWAUKEE, May 16.—A_re-|in my saloon t wees en th fe langulanin sed jointty with)’ Wh! acs ir page JEFFERSON CITY, Mo., May 16.| ceiver was appointed today for tt Course you w on tamevion | ivan on k to sign - Se y of having held up| _, The bill was referred to City En- |. ouent to t sunty Jail Monday |—The cases of Chas, F. Kelly and | National Electric. ¥. capital- | Well M He thinks! for any kind of a fight.” ye Mie lenders ar D: ‘ © Carman of his| Sineet Thompson ~ x . ts and | Chas ke, convicted of boodling|ized at $3,500,000, Frank Bigelow, | that I'm bluf that I And Norton, 45 ZA yy latter was mak- on pe day ‘gr "s tfer by her husband, father | tn ¢) Louls municipal assem former president of the First Na.|in. Before I 5 i I'll show} At th veture a crowd of ad- RE " eward under the in- | The ie i aa ye ~o * | were today reversed and they were tional bank, president, but that Vm J hn he sp 1 £ Seat es i oke into he f intoxicant . ey Cepended upo ej an emanded by the supreme on | resigne< . e alle def The y John departed | room and views adiator witl q 34 At public to forget about the matier| Mrs. Dodd, wi (lehe ground that ldformation on | tion eo aie poktic. wl trom. the and punched one| much awe e A. Ap ‘|| WATER FLOODS ACRES until such a time as the bill could | three chiidre aa raving V Yl which they were indicted was not great finger i-button on| The two newspapermen silently - 16a a be embalmed and was placed in & padd | pre y verified WARSAW, May In cou the wall tole away, filled with a memory of ~ a | dtNCO! 6.—The Elkhorn ouipesinign where she Was examined by pt | tial today the wor n implicated What'll have,” was his tn-la ba ywl, a pair of smap- the board of trade High broke this} Our March bill was $4.80. Our|clang and comm © Steilacoom.| In the suit of William ©, Fowler |in the riot { January were con-|terrogation when the bellboy a 1 da shock of gray balr - to have pit “ flooding thousands of| April bill was $10.20. We did not] Religion bad o red the wom- |aga th Northern Railroad | victed and sentenced to death, A re-|rived. The way John sa What'll were on th b 4 lands and causing ‘use half as much more gas in April mind | company iry awarded the prieve has been granted the convict- you have a vocal wonder] A 1 vger ale and lemon ~ & ide to live stock andé crops. as in March. Now, what do you ‘ee woman was brought in from | plaintiff $100 Jamagos this morning. ed men, however and beaut TY word t

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