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ss Pi Jy Stated Exclusively Will Be Accepted. 4 bere r ere reey HERE IT 1S Nov. 22, 1906. Moore, Hon Wash tender you of of the ot Wash fer your ded me om ae suc | beg you gourteaies extend and wishing the best of | fespectfu “RALPH COOK Beeeee eee ee eeneee peeeee eee eee ent in esuoan that to file his { the Seattle followed by LAST EDITION + in Seattle That Dares (GNEO TO AVOID REMOVAL BY MAYOR “Miternoon Chief Ralph Cook of Seattle Fire “Department Tenders “Take Effect on the First of the Year-=lt —— eeheee vist the News in The Star Yesterday DEFEND TRUSTS His Resignation to SEATTLE Fair Tonight and @A@@rday; Light Bast Wind FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 23 WEATHER FORECAST WASHINGTON ADAMS BEGIRS HIS LIFE AS CONVICT the elec i wn Ae (Scripps Teleoraph Ser t do 00, however, | RA NOAS Cir, Nov. Eos . n the de | 6 > . worse Mayor Moore, tt is unde 6 Rip . be : stood, de ined to act at once Ape ec shen. be “g ; The chief was therefore made to] ith) ce ine sunie . agen snderatand that his restenation “ = bes was desired and tt was at once | “hice & ~~ = ed forthcoming oe — a“ Several monthd ago, knowing | 9 tty wag eo of the continued improper conduct). ¢ 1 Iv ie a : of Chief Cook and that the depart | iicc ines ¢ ham co S palmar Be cuter vat at the rate bill prevented ex-| tion, The Star undertook to potat| “ "Se a4 ut to Mayor Moore the necessity) 3% & C7 a of Cook's immediate removal. ft | gy neat eigen stances of conduct unbecoming the | merce 7 ygetereeter head of a city department Were | a wenapers ae -Aibegmee polated ont aud Cook was shown | Jo" ile 4 ie a tig beyond question to be a man ut ' vin terly waft for the position he held Other Papers to Defend Him. The Star ceased tn its efforts to secure the removal of Cook only when it became convineed that Mayor Moore had made up his mind to remove that offictal. Daring al! of this time the other dally papers of the city Gefended Cook, and ap je to the mayor on AILLED GY ROBBERS noon he peala were ma and| Debalf of the chief, The mayor at the all times declined to discuss the et realsn i é 1 {p/ oantter with enyone, but it was ened avking to we generally known, nevertheless, that er Jan. 1 next of the. du he did not intend to retain Cook tn (Scripps Telegraph Service.) le | office. ARKANSAS CTTY, Ark, Noy. 2% Ye resignation te sald I haven't any idea who will be) —Two robbers, evidently exctited tendered upon the | ChOeR to miccesd Cook.” Bald the | amateurs, tried. to rob the St Moore. tr mayor this morning. “I don't KNOW) Charles hotel this morning. They sror has) Whether the chief will be SOUR shot and ki Chie Wolleis tak i during | {Om some other city or chosen | and & C. Halpin, an actor, before Teths and months of from the Seattle department. I am) the victims had a chance to throw of the chief and that ™#Xing Inquiries and will have some) up their hands The murderers os yw days aro he determined | 09¢ for the job on the firet of the | caped. Hi the first of the | S@* year ——d @ afigtnal!s intended, but One Like Wappy. | once | “If I succeed in securing as good! Resignation Ocsired a man for og? fire rong on = of Cook | Weppenstetn has proven to be in Doc, hin tense | the pollee department, I will com advised that he could femain at the head of f and that hie im Tleeation Was desired. Mayor Moore had io newspaper inter MB conversation with be wae anxious to/ im the bead of the These statements were made Uy the the purpose of sugnest that he had better step and thereby avoid of a” action on the Asset r my duty in thie respect well nd will show you within done, a few months one of the finest fire departments in the United States. Regarding Chief Cook I | have nothing to say. He has ten j dered his resignation aud it will be accepted.” It te sald at the city og Ae durtng the several months or (Berinps Telegraph Service.) Moore haa been In office Chief] wew YORK. Nov. £2~—Caruso Cook has called upon that officiel | ine great Italien singer, charged only when sent for. Chief Wap | with annoying women in the parks penstein reports every day, 80d /was convicted this afternoon and ether heads of departments are fm | fined $19. Prosecutor Mattot inti- | 4 ferns consultation oe the | avast hat he te not throv mayor, The mayor has lear only with rues, and will doubtle Cook. a the caneeation | rough the papers and in other/tring another charge seainet the | me on just ao tons! = anofficial ways what has been £0 | singer, that hi ing on im the fire department. At} Heeling that his fe) times he has sent for Cook to dis | NEW UNION MEETS. Pees fast a mater of a short pial that he needed the post Be could make plans for Tires of Waiting. | etpected that he would | = / a fom 2 oe Cartoonist Rentro sees terrible ‘etining the duties of the Péture he sees atte the ot the inspector t and that licenses La sete holdu; tattrona bats ; Wan pr te of Who bopper pa from th: of revolver M401 Twenty -second Walking along the WHO WANTS THE JOB? coms with him matters relating to the fire department. And these) The recently occasions have been the only ones tional Jewelere organized Interna unten, Local No. | upon which the chief of the fire de 21, met last night in Labor Temple. ait | Fortyseven members have already joined. partment has condescended to upon the mayor | who |end the board of public works to | plorer x tection to be waed for concerts and theatrical performances, flied thetr 1906, L | pre } the GEORGE EOWARD ADAMS, No. &, U. & P., with his head shaved Gad in bis prison garb at) MeNeil’s Island Priegn. MN 5 ISLAND PRISON, Nov, ;dinnet, whigh consisted of yore) ss be No longer George} table gap, botled beef, baked po Edward Adama, ckibman, honored | tatogs; ‘bread, ~ coffee, and apple citizen, but fust plain No. 60, colt | sauce for dessert. He ate hes din mate to Wilmus, imprisoned for) ner sitting between a coun fetter ting Hquer to Indians and « Man under conviction for} * arrived at MeNetls tatand! land frauds in Oregon. There was lay night at 6 o'clock and|considersble curtosity among the was placed in a cell after dinner.) prisoners about Adame and as to Hie pleture was taken, first tn bis; what Ble attitude towards them ordinary thea and then in bis would be. He chatted with we prison stripes. Before having bis/ of theta, however, during the after picture taken in his prisom garb hia soon. head was shaved. May Ge Made Trusty. On arriving at the prison it wet) Uf Admme is well behaved he will found that Warden Hallagen waa probably be made a trusty, He will not there, having gone to Tacoma) have go special work to do, but wil with a prisoner, and up lest divide his attention between ex night Warde Hallagon had sot) cavating, clearing land, boat 1 seen Adame, who stil) maintains hie | ig, laundry work, tailor abop and extremely nonchalant manner stintlar werk Assigned te a Cell, Adams was silent while being anawer, saying he |..d seen nothing | in pati | Union #t jgaimpre front vs of 32 OLYMPIA, W held West & Wheel | Handley THE SEATTLE STAR AND EASES ARE ~—UABL (Star Sp al Service.) © to the | © fe r Kin in th Kat net the ¢ he , b f < € if 5 ome e du but F ure made t © th in tht ila vements Ww ordered loan was executed, hence the tax need not i. 90,000 have Investment company the jnorthwest corner of Terry ay. and for $90,000, The tract is 4, ie triangular in shape 194 feet on Union #t., 263) m Terry av. and 228 feet on} 1 place N. Rosenbaum has bought all Swinehart’s addition, consisting 2 lots, 40 by 100 feet each. The addition ts located on Beacon hill about two blocks south of of the car line. The price pal $10,000 MEAD IS. AFTER OLYMPIA, WN | Mead has been When asked what his opinion Of | tories pubtic the priewe was, Adams refused tO! io deeds by NOTARIES (Star Special Service.) informed that take wckr ER BRINGS sold to th end we Governor no- wiedament | phone and have ald PAY ONLY ONE CENT DEMAND YOUR GHANGE VOL, 8 NO. 23 as CENTS PER MONTIT SCHMITZ INDIGNANT San Francisco’s Mayor Arrives in New York and Bitterly Denounces Langdon and Others Speaks of “Dirty Weapons of Dirty Pol- iticians,” MAYOR EUGENE E. SCHMITZ, Of Gan Francisco, wey NEW YORK Mayor ee no idea of dodging any person Schmitz saya the ® no truth in |or anything. He said the charges against him, and says 1 intended to remain abroad until Jhe hae not biaden « against | December, and expected to reach him. He in is t to Ba" | San Francisco about the first of the Franiciace t ar the charges. year. Mr. friends had planned a big reception. When I heard of the lcharges being made, I decided to hurry back and face my accusers, |1 had intended to have an inquiry when I got back.” At Waldorf-Astoria. Political Revenge. Beanning a bunch of clippings | containing his first news of the in- ictments, Mayor Schmits sald Poi revenge, unscrupulous ded ical in making up fraudutent se land venomous! ai ~ | measured and refused to answer of the plate Yet. It fv the opinion | certificates. He announces that he | seintilia of truth intone ios of the| Mayor Schmitz and his wife went questions, alttough i appeared - that Adame will be a model pris-| wilt investigate the records of the | charges. The dirty weapons of Sirty | directly to the Waldorf-Astoria, want to help ard oper 3,000 notaries in the state, revoke | politicians are use a yt o'clock he wae assigned to cell num) 4 “good time” started the | the appointment of all found ¢ | bet that 1 witt ane py in = pete Sigel nese hye ar ber were he remained al! of miouge he stepped on the grounds apie, and if ponsible will also insti-/ting back to San Francisco and iis conferring with a sumber of terncon with the exception of whet of tig: prison. If he in good and tute promecutions against those! having it out with my aecusers friends who have met him here, he was eating bis dinner and sup behaves Bimself while tn prison he guilty of crime. c le Ch after which he will start for San per | wil Be MHberated July, 1912 But | . My Poe ay sao phe a saarhite | P¥Gharote, ‘Adams appeared to relish his! undiation he is “No. 50, U. 8. P vss rows PEARY IN ‘HOLD SERVICES MEMORIAL Followed in Cab. When the steamer Patricia docked Hoboken, Herbert Schmitz, a of the mayor; M. J, Wal- or, and Private Secretary Keene ¢ news le very sudden, I am not} atiy surprised at the action of | my enemies. The part I had in the | py defeat of Langdon is well known. 1) pron, fought him to the best of my ability, | petr but fought a man's fight. Now his | ¢- the traveler. They entered eT ee friends have retaliated.” | automobiles and were hurried to the OLYMPIA, Nov. 14.—The wns} | Memorial services over the vic- Wert Abroad for Health. | hotel effort was made to ar- | tims of the Dix disaster wilt be held | Schinitx waid bis trip abroad had | rest the mayor, though two men ratiread commission wit ask the} legislature to broaden its powers ea it will. have jurisdiction af sine | | CANADA light and power lines, water com- panies, express lines and all public servies corporations CHURCH BUILDING NOT A es THEATER. (Serippe Telegraph Service.) . SYDNEY, N. &, Nov, 23.—Licut. Building Inspector W G.| Peary and his ship Roosevelt, with Place and Fire Chef Ralph A were directed by the | ‘ook, | Crew, arrived here this morning. His MAyOT | wife wae the first to greet the ex- reception wae tendered F examine the old Methodist church, | him by the natives and friends from corner of Third and Pine, and re | the United States port whether the building was uipped with sufficient fire prt- WAS CRUEL TO | report with the board this morn- ing. ‘The report states that the A LAME HORSE: only part of tho building safe enough to be ased for that purpose ; jis the basement i ES A pt@ful case of cruelty to an- WILL CONFER WITH tmals mrulted yesterday afternoon } YUKON GOVERNOR, | in the Brrest of J. W. Steiney, a | | farmen pwning a ranch near Bothell | Godfrey Chi der, special | Steines eit i alteged, purchased an lcomminsioner of the A-Y-P. expo-|injuredy horse from = Mebiugh's [ewes sition, leaves this afternoon for | *#biesjon Broadway, intending to | Vancouver, where he wil! meet and | take thé snimal to Woodenville, near leonfer with Governor W. B. B, Me. | Bethel At the time of the pur HMI i emt Innia, of Yukon Territory. Governor | chase horee’s hoofs was ie of the u Pr the day age ner, aga hav ROBERTS ON THE STAND | been taken for rest, to recover from | supposed to be from San Francisco, | Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the First Pre wyterian church. Rev. W,|t® Condition of his nerves, which | who had called at the customs of- A. Major will preside, Relatives and | Were shattered ax a result of the | fice early this morning, followed friends, also survivors of the wreck, | *fenuous campaign, He says he Ser Se eee et ee ed ‘ in @ cab. will be asked to (ike part in the | =——————— services, The @peakers a nged | are as follows: M, A. Matthews, | Rev, J. P. D. Liwyd, St Mark's} Episcopal church; Rev, Dr. Van] Horne, of Plymouth Congregational | church; Rev. Dr, Reese, of the First Methodist churet The quartet ts as follows: Mins > A. Enmonds, sopra Mins W Whittlesey, alto; G. A. Edmo: a. uve and W. F. son, base A Alb THN L resident George M. Roberts, of] ANNOUNCEMENT MADE OF A/| company to residents of Ravenna, National Cider Works, yester | also to many large property owners took the stand personally GIGANTIC RAPID TRANSIT | at that point and at Yeater. inst his former business part om The new lne, after its exit from John Hurst, in the action SCHEME as PROJECT TO BE the tunnel, will run acress Upton inst the latter on the charge of| COMPLETED BY OPENING OF | bay along the proposed boulevard, to ne attempted to dynamte t Yester, then east. we AWYoR. EB. ‘The distance of the né@w tiie will Robert's home. 2% miles, and Ravenna and Yes- | "4 bee: ‘uel ented aly ding. Notwith- Hurst was questioned, but could AE hae b is cisaiee on —_ atandifie thie fact, it x stated that give no satisfactory account of his) ag Jer will be within 4% miles from the | to attend the meeting of pariiament | Stelneg started out to drive him. At! whereabouts on the night of the} Within the next six months the | King st. depot. lat Ottown, and while there will en. | te coffer of Broadway and Denny fire Seattle Electric company will begin | The proposed tunnel and new line |Geavor to have the exposition on.|W8¥ the hoof got ao bad that it| James Wollery testified to the| operations on a giganite project, | will be ready for operation by the dorsed and a certain sum appro. | YE fom the foot by the skin, al nt that there had b diasatis-| which will mean rapid transit for opening of the A.-¥.-P. exposition, priated for the erection of a butld- | thou bandaged up ina bag. The | faction between the partners residents near the university, at Ra- | The officials of the 8. E. company Pre und the maintainance of an ox.{ 200d Bowed so profusely that it venna and Yesler, The project in-| plan to give a 20-minute service to | habit | went rough the bag and formed hides a tunnel! 8,200 feet long un-| the exposition grounds, and in this H puddh on the # A teleph FALLS THROUGH der the Denny-Fuhrma addition, | manner will be able to handle thou- menage to the potice station by Of- beginning at Jensen's Grove on Lake | sands of people where, with other |" TAKEN UNDER ADVISEMENT. ‘ieee brought Detective Vaupell | Unton, and the other por will be only hundreds could be jon the Beene, who shot the horse and in a Tine with the east portage at | | he Steiney. ‘The rancher wae Union bay | new scheme ts the first rapid Neu | mee, Frater this morning took | releasgy on $20 bail CAR GATE ‘The announcement has been made | transit Idea to be launched In the Sexi wader aaviionunat Addl: | “is i by officials of the Seattle Electric | west by a street car sys | tonal witnewmes were exanrined in MOTIVES TO) © = = ‘ lan attempt to prove that spiritual ‘Loco W. &. Ostrander, a well known ‘" | eth operations had been practiced | real estate agent in the employ of jon the Syearold daughter of the USE OIL FUEL {see Ruckman-Hayes company, was| | principals im the sensational df | severely hurt by falling through ( | vorce wuft, Mrs. Minnle Jennings gate of the Queen Anne street | ithe well known sptritualiat a last night. The gate gave away | “seane and teacher of the eammotives . ‘orth | While Ostrander wa Jeanin Pent ttl | and the ocelit, having her office In | aie ae ae ine Neriy awalnst ft at First av. amd Cherry M | the Denny block, is suing for di-| ang Bixeriman between F st, He was thrown violently to the C—O vorce and for the possession of her | portend, are ta be equipped with | pavement = . | little irk olf- arte. Arfungements now, Ostrander was taken to the } beings made between the Northern |attle General hospftal in the patr CURRINGTON WANTS Pacifid purchasing agent in this city | Wagon, where his head was found to —— RESTRAINING ORDER, |and Mw Associated Ol company of | be badly cut and bie arm and body} ,, * i ea aes aoe SanMbeacteco for the supply of ol | bruised. Mr. Ostrander jn 46 yoare| | The members of the « pref Pre rag rie gong Mayor Moore and Chief of Police | and the ge tanks which wilt be |old and well known in Seattle real | te the Bree teeccee cel te lieeee aouad to goth Wappenstein are again in hot wat- | built state circles o the a fice of the s nee he hes rte ee ay ler, This time it.is John Curring [t-te understood that the company Gebkaat ‘oven i Ms Port» wae F tho oun . ton who challenges their zeal tn | ts camsifiering the use of off as fuel for the Standard Oi) company and t to the call of th the matter of making arrests, In aon the Puget sownd branch of the other dealers to evade the law by | chai . his is being done possibilities In the ordinance recently passed by the city council omplatnt this morning filed in t Portland & Seattle railroad, but shifting i peed the ones cotals ut thas al sala seinepsotor. He has allowed his imagination full swing and this is the | suport to art, ¢ bl naka (ite amet the division Is in the deputy Inspectors for each cayload | of t {tee has called upon 260 of the 270saloons in the city it Is to be the pony pid Thott ate a ae soohan asonadh ' may not = | Bar alg Bo h comes Ap to _N Reflection on Conutt the saloons and to see that they are operating under the terms of thelr [1TH ent On November 19 Thawil tanks for the North Bank | ike Gl. os warts Eeataiines ania goa nh anti cnewed at the proper time, The Star would suggest that if the appoint | Currington says, he was arrested, Cision ae hoe ated at Vancouv- inferior ared rae aa aining gr oy Roe ms on x" € - cal that he be chosen from the ranks of the prohibitioniste | heta a ml eae item released with py Porsche Romi oF direna as : | One of the members not only ad-| not a reflection on eithe pector out 4 I Ghie? the i Menk read. all ec (Star Special Service. mitted that it can be done, but} Canutt or his management of the ferred against him, The chief then 9 Nod rs all equipped | opyMPIA, Nov. 28.—Charles| that it is being done. ‘The commit | ortice, but was a part of Gov, icks, was halted by a man who |oBsecT TO PAYING FOR LIGHTS | jasued orders that if seen on the | for burning o | mast formerly chist of police at| tee will, inveetigate that panes Of }idapaie general policy of having ov 1 in front of him with a gun! SBD | stre ots again Currington would be | |Senttle, in. his biennial report as| the question and recommend neces-|ery department thvestigated in or- his hand and told him to hold up| ‘The park boatd objects to paying | taken into custody on a charge Of @PEEDWAY FROM BLAINE TO | guperintendent of te state reform] sary changes der that he may get an idea in hands, Salo yelled for help and| gor tights used In parks, boulevards | Vasrancy OLYMPIA, vient at Chehalia, recommends that} The committee met at the office} what respect the laws governing lo a break for the -raliway-#teet idings used in connection ~ the name be changed to the indus-|of the state off inspector, in the|them need any changes to make at full speed, Officers Mar-| 884 bullding 2 REAL ESTATE MEN H. P. Gillette, state roltway coms {trial school for boys and giria, and| Hinckley block, The committee | their operation more effective and nd Sinith, hearing the out-| with the park system The board TO FEED, TOO, | mission expert, declared erday |that the work of the school be| consists of J. M Davies, of Tacoma, | beneficial, and to recommend such hastened to the scene. The al) at ite meeting decided to dinpense | —— jthat the attraction of Puget sound | broadened slong Industrial Hines. } member of the state ard of con-| changes to the coming session of thief ran and Officer Mason,| with the lights in the shelter at} Members of the Seattle Real Be-| tor tourists would be considerably | trol; Reer, head of the state re-| the legislature. na in the vicinity, saw| Denny park. The members of the |tato association are preparing for | increased by the building of a apeed- | DINNER FOR THE BLIND. | form school, and State Senator Booth stated that he and * the running man coming in bis di-| board stated that tf compelled to|their annual banquet, to be held/ way from Blaine to Olympia, Mr | Robert F Booth and W. G. |Senator Potts are now at work wetion He elimbed to the top of | pay for city lights the board would | early in December The snntial | Giilette pointed out the necensity of P. Singerman wif give his fourth | of King cowaty, Mr, Reed was not wing up amendments to the oil railroad rightof-way fence and| invite competition of the Seattle | meeting of the association wilt be! gooa roads to the proper apprecia- (annual Thanksgiving dinner to the] prosent, as his ewe effice is being | inspection law of 1906 in order to offered him to stop. The man ar } Blectric and the Seattle + ‘Tee held about a week beter. ‘The com (tien of a country by tourists, and | blind of the @ity ‘Thor , No! investigated by evtor ef the gov. make the law more efeetive, Ask. r@iod gave the name of James| Power company and give the con-| mittee in charge In George F.{ mentioned the exeelient r # lead | vember 29, at the Gerp cafe, ernor, The eemmtttap engnirum od specitichly what these changes Murphy, but he was not positively | tract for lighting the parks to the Resse: CG, J. Bitey and Henry ing ee of Lge Angeles as a case in ~~ nay will be serv ai ps er Mer, Parris See. gus bd the os eared se ioe identified by Salo lowest bidder. Broder! : noi o'cloe and an, * ree Sam o om © ° he aa: wll: heii sivas « BN Senn ee iy