The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 10, 1907, Page 1

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ST Paper EDITION | attle That Dares to Print the News SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10, 1907. 2 SENDS WELL MAN FOUR SPECIALISTS * - o- - —— — ce Him Dangerously Afflicted and} FORCED TO TRIAL That Immediate Treatment Is Requir- abkay tessinar behiens Not Quite so Positive But Wants) ...°° V8 Ae" Judge Wickersha whe court Monday mak The famous Be bee nid <9 10 rapid | vs Day aret | on (het | Doll: progress ¥ a weed to trial off the peo- | merits HUNTWORTH profits physicians of wide trom t ex tise ¢! Bability and have license . he state per ig practice medicine ein certain daily newspapers, offering to And cheap cur | h thir they can get out of each } the simplest ailments are | tors believing they have grave ir business; are Superintendent of Schools Frank | i, or they knowingly frighten their patients | Huatworth of Georgetown last | 2 Are - night tendered bis resignation to | extort money | [the Board of Exuestion. It was cases the atments have aggravated |immediately accepted. Principal | Beeasionally at least have been followed by |W. C. Poage of the high school is | 4 | tomporartly filling Mr. Huntworth's place. No announcement as to a . of newspapers are | permanent successor to the super- udvertisements of these | intendent has been made WOULD LYNCH FIRE BUGS (Scripps Telegraph Service.) OAKDALE, Cal, April 1@-—Last Inight John Craig and George | Bokiob were arrested on suspicion {of having attempted to start fires | [im the various amber yards about the town, «i the result promised the aken from the pockets t, but of the well-to-do s red by using news the patronage Sams of money ar fy of the poor and rat heal 3 haunt of ¢ ege south may, generally nea aunts of the vicious dhe pool by n ans confined to the de ‘or enim: classes i nen wh are note family physici nd, to the alluring ' promising quich 1 cures, and find, othey have f treat whic! Rave worse eff | | ashamed cd with their cash for ts behind than the diseases THE SEATTLE STAR WEATHER FORECAST—FAIR TONIGHT LIGHT FROST; THURSDAY FAIR; LIGHT WEST WINDS, Hi GILL IN THE THROES OF A BRAIN STORM PAY ONLY ONE CENT DEMAND YOUR CHANGE 25 CENTS PER MONTH. VOL. 9. NO. 36. HOW ADVERTISING DOCTORS WORK THE PUBLIC CRIBE IMAGINARY ILLS TO PROSPECTIVE PATIENTS AND GET THEIR COIN LD FACTS ROME { 0 — «BY dE i ee : PROSECUTOR BEGINS HIS AR.| life must not be determined by GUMENT IN THAW CASE—Pic.| /Dlical quotations TURES OF THE OTHER SiIDE— Gives Possible Verdicts | i | GIVES VERDICTS WHICH CAN) “ Rye say mt t | aren n mean deliberation only for a j ba r But it mean: king Ume (Scripps Telegraph Service.) to reflect NEW YORK, April 10-—The tn Jerome said he would not go into terent was at fever heat when the) the law except only ax f — Thaw trial was resumed this morn | gary He then wet forth ~ onal ing. Greater crowds gathered to! pie verdicts hear Jerome's argum than Murder in the first deg with sembled to listen to Delroas. The! premeditation and delib« om court room was filled ¢ Mie |” stesade tn tad datend degree with hundreds were denied admittance. ghsence of premeditatic deilb. The entire Thaw family was pres | oration ent including the mother and Manslaughter—Killing {is man- Countess mouth Daring Je) slaughter, when killing is done in rome's talk the latter frequently | the heat of passion, withc od j spoke to Kvelyn Thaw eneourag: to KM; of ingty Not guilty—because insane oF Prosecutor Jerome began bit pocause justified speech at 11:40. He said: “We! “Justified” said Jerc oes not have been wandering through the mean ‘dementia Am aa’ bak field of romance for two days, NO means self defense » was the orator we | must not be swayed by what we de lesue to Uphold Law. sire, but we must remember what Jerome warned the jurors that |the safety of the state and the| neither the personality of Thaw's safety of we all demand lawyers or himself was at issue, “The important issue of a man’s! (Continuea on Page Six.) 3 MUST VOTE WATE ~ BONDS ONCE MORE ° FINANCE COMMITTEE FINDS) city would save $250,000 by It The committee now understands THAT BONDS BACKED ONLY ich they sought to csca [2 doable lynching. This was BY WATER DEPARTMENT that the bonds as proposed are not ewe pliysique arc ofttimes prey for these ad- | Oued by a hirer search of sup ARE NOT SALABLE ANO|% Sood security. It will ask the ? » iv ir advertisements |° n accumpreces. people to vote them again, making ¢ - pe vom ha adve ments | Armed citizens are scouring the | } portent BONDS = = ARE | the city'n funds security instead of foes > picture tne ,*one | ; | ’ water department @ imaginary sufferers. a vb Pesmprdl ry copy cog woe. Boawy. you were Hi Gill anddidn’t like the mayor anyway, and if you were aj} —-——- Then.” sald Councilman Mullen, to! . har | George would be lynched, became a ‘ ‘ The council's finance committee |“we will get « bond that we can m Sag ues " jraving maniac Republican and the @ayor was a Democrat, and if that mayor closed UP] .in “probably recommend to. the |sell at four per cent x ‘ong by i in thought that the poerpose o 4 pe Me — i _ wong lac’ Rien Ge ee loons run by y@ur clients and convicted some of them, and if on top/city, council next week that the), A. Z. Bowen. an eanisen — ; stores during the excitement caus this t avor a ou to helpexpose the Seattle Electric Company | submitted back to the people for|a straight municipal bond iseue of LUKE THE WILDCAT MINING MAN of ty thar te his the yor asked you to helpexp a PONY [neeatine a ee the wildcat miniog promoter is to the mining Two buildings we ed, | Counctiman Mullen suggested that the opional water department pthe advertising doctor who preys on men is to the |°** being Sohioh Hrothers ) 5) . ? this move today and said that the bonds cannot be financed - = I isfersioa. Fle boost Soy wishing Wouldn t t e rou a brain torm a : t. Seer. sat ors (HUBBARD | | | de a worker of misacies in display advertise | | Bee ie rie om | RESIGNS tome who have money | ailment, for h the ordinary practitioner castiinsnrabome ee e Z ssa lca geereribe talcum powder, magnified by Sak BR. ebeed, Sr ine yeares i [SEATTLE ELECTRIC COMPANY was due to the company’s defective Mlisement-cpecialist into the first symptoms is member of the Bontthe patios és | | IMMUNE UNDER THE LAW,|equipment and carcless manage ease, and the frightened patient ix “worked” | Patina, leadered bis resignation | REFUSES TO PAY FUNERAL | ment 5 com Hubbard fetires on April 15 to en | EXPENSES OF MAN IT KILLED Ran dead ce age lng egg | , } ‘ relations, no civ actio a few advertising | age in farming He leaves an en-| we ot e t ‘ wipe) OV OneRoTIve euuineraeT. | ee er the coneeey, Oe their practice to able record as & city policeman the disgraceful indignities and ns | Schaper’s death will not cost the a dtscaaes “"Cniet of Police Wappensteia av |Declares Charges of. Mistreatment of Female Pri- sv.» to wnich women prisoners! The seattle Blectrie company, | COMPANY & e* a ts, The Star [nounced that Special rw io the county jail Rave been 80> \owner of scores of valuable fran A committes composed of prom! ‘ t ph lark will ; oe . | jected chises In Seattle, récetving thou-| nent German citizens of Seattle um y perfect physical |Ciark will be ‘appointed a ita | soners Is Untrue---Club Women Insist That Pres (Xmen of the humane society |Steay of gtnrsnestiy ont of | aerosh the ask of ne Shaper x ine medical wore per coset han been ca lor Tuesday © lighting privilege, 1s yet too poor|remains a decent burial. A delega- |, to make of the man's condition } ent System Places Unfortunates at the Mercy o jfociety will take up the matter att contribute even $1 toward the/tion, headed by _Williar ;_ tials } Y nat me, and determine tn what roneral expenses of Fred Schaper,| called upon the Seat lectrie ee ATE TRENTHENT: VICTOR Their Keepers. ;way it can best ald the campaign) whose mangled body was taken|company, asking for the expenses of the alle pecialist were typical | of women's clubs rneath one of the com-|of the burial. They were flatly re Sade ’ 1y's cars on March 36. Schaper’s|fused, and raised the expenses visited « Star man that he | | Indignant denials were a pect THEATRICAL CASES GO over. * j eri i t . of t coroner's declared, | among ther j med ' der to avoid the | Ps ee — || this morning by Jailer Tom Senith | 89 the would treat women out of i : om nd doe ie mac convo ee ‘ c , Pp ® edera " snates to the ae " eputy *rosecut Attorne Of impend 1 a \ judge Londis this morning made a| 80 bis assistants to the charges De An sbeing ee rrementen — Atersey of the ¢ alist wi ga th ruling that was practica . vie. by club women of the elty — ‘All of thane who have Gordon to postpone the seven canes . Sst ng 4 dr tory for the Sta 1 O11 Co, when | to alleged ¢ tions tm the female! cistds are married met of local theater managers, charged * { ; t w is at th nt all % ehil@ren and enjoy the with violating the Bunday closing The club women held p. MAS* | their ceighbors. Joe Hi! ve law. The countinuance ix asked ' gor me at 2 o’eloek th SS eren, Al McKinnon, Bd Van Meers/untii the supreme court. can pase} 4 ‘ to fur agitate the matter ©) ant Dave Rutherford are the depu-|on Judge Snell's ruling that the compel the appointmen oft me thes: who have acted as guard law for the closing of theaters on} ' the Dr. I ¥ com trons. The sheriff's offer “Go far aa | am concerned | am/gunday is unconstitational. The! Prot 4 fieult potnt one matron was turfed AOD. | of gouree thankful to the club | cases were continued indefinitely f ' J # not a word of truth | vamen far having spoken kindly of . | él wer WILL CARRY PILES o any of the charges, about the) 5 and Emil Larson. { would have | ’ ; ea of fem: prisoners.” preferred, however, that equal jus | i ihieten t ' as ty Ph creo les at Regie Harbor | ac nd night jailer since =". — lf e i Memt ¢ the tailors’ union ; employes ot A i Bet toss scher famed t , 1 }for San neisco and © ear | Jan nd should know) co.” ore searched by deputies said today that they have been not , a > in a few days. The Invineible ix| what | am talking about. Every! 7 ong rang othe ie 5 ARE 8 Ged by @. & Dean, 3. Mi. Comaine 8 and Dean & Curtis de ni oe one of the swifte ailing veeseinjone of the guards employed here |) ; + Bg =m rll ‘ : . : clared a lockout If the other big rr aepllte . lod the enant (ride trent. feu ahha eal a6 pe J Pd <* er N (Serippe Telegraph Service.) ham and Irving & Cannon that & union shops lock out their employes, ss <shohbed even ; ne “! _epapon PHILADELPHIA, Pa., April 10.—| loc { will be declared next Mon-/all union tailors in the city will . on e police depar e ted comp cousec ent pay he 18 per cent ise ould T TECTIVES AND BIG REWARD \rats0 iittz2 Po ee tS prisoners are compelled to dres ne! ut oO a TRAINS WI H 60 DE EC and undress in the presence of male <4 ‘ she = — guards. There door the - ! ram = aaoeneageen —-—-- 7 Closed #o as to shut MecsserUL ANO UncuccessruL artemers to |(~——— Rae |ceerail view Ben the . corriee MUCK PENNSYLVANIA TRAINS IN SIX WEEKS AND | wtaliee ie alec n reom lending off the IO CONSPIRACY 16 FEARED—MANY LIVES IN tank into which they may retire to] “ if they prefer, and | which eo » taae | ee ee S34 | Pleonere Upteld Guards | WRECKS AnD TEMPTS AT WRECKS. * | | Phe reporte hown through | E * | | the dail and all the women inter: | Feb. Chicago ted wrecked near Johnstown; 50 * viewed uptield the jailer. Mistreat ° eo n dag ML Trask too badly t to te f there had been foul * meat wa olutely denied and| GREEN GOODS FOR ALASKA, a | Ho af the women declare that z i. z. Ts. mited geraiied ot @lawart Station, Rat # Sibuae- the guards were concerned . api pt .../Ollie Belmont, Whose Testimony Is Necessary to BMMN B—Keystone © essteatiak Wiiedinn, Pat 2 ge Fged ad she weemmes . ' Complete Case Against Ruth Jackson, Charged ’ intended express. . whe in jail at the present time | da Bott e P j Jot " i. Ri ‘ Re etion bombarded with tones # hate been mistreated,” one of the 7 With Killing Husband, Vanishes---Prosecutor * clad women sid this morning 1 « | - ee ‘ cites in the Geaty jal ARRANGING APPROPRIATIONS Blames Police. wreck Pennsylvania flyer near * Scene of a recent Pennslyvania| have been What we object ‘ waa held thi tr ‘i yee 9. * limited wreck caused by tampering that auards have the powe me a t “ heh 3 Pi a ine Mas SeAttompt to wreck New York express near Philadel # with the track, at Stewart Station, | with to exercise It, to go into the| bY he tal re , A . t Py Potion of Fai) co we t * Pa ed@inef the women tit ¢ xP : veer the 4 if FE o_o the different department ell with BURR Rh ht | evides wa néer. Onie- Tan't that trae And if at any t Mrs. Je y on, one | nee en Chicago | tame B., Fh yf might, 0 § ! ROSCOE, THE ROOSTER 1 ’ t 1 7 entluctve ervice.) $5000 eon by the Limited wrecked at Sewars orieonet, fa there anythin (3 Roster TRIUMPHS, |"! Bas ted st pe ov : - ; ; ; oh a ? t hit | OKE ON a Cons yi Perplexing Situation. } A negro por-|Preveu 4 . teh Bt the Poon - 5 he two, men é Aid ig ae Women | THE HEN Cree e) ‘ 2 th a. - ke Tr ¢ 4 ar door of one wr, Fant eake Cummin | 4 A tuth k " fitted inte Mitiment of thro ¢ : . : Also, if plund-| rétary. and. tre of the NO ¢_ nee!) muni d tead th Pee th a " wi . How the Wraeing. eee end were th fi tie Hkely that | Gounty Humane ot n WORM a 8 " * F i bederly ” f rail displaced pu electri sig ete . would be | ¢ the committee of fc ‘4 r f ! ‘ " Y r ‘or He ‘ '\ trains to their doom A . P . A seg ced 7 b rit ss ia not 4 } ' ! Smith ye ay, sald this morning: | y trial will ; the c Pe + railroad 1 t f ov nt \ t testi. - - etalle| tak the socke th ' M . mant | e ef q

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