The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 15, 1907, Page 1

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LAST EDITION SEATTLE SAM HILL PAID THIRTEEN WASH., Explained That “A Great Deal Depended Upon the Quality of Cigars”—-Jee Sith Tels of Campaign of Seattle Gas and Electric Company fer Perpetaad Franchise and How the Gas Company Won. CBN AN EN A OE The Seattic Gas & Electric Light A th buae f the y ‘ . ‘ BME ing company, like the Seattle Elec: | coy yeas MRS. BRADLEY ADMITTED TO BAIL BE trigcompany, cultivged friendly re . a ations with the city counct! of 1900 f the | Dm 1902, and made profitable use of this (By United Press.) | those relations in its campaign to a WASHINGTON, D, ¢ ¥ tbe! have its gas franchise declared by oriod dM Anna I ey, of Utah, the the courts to be perpetual. This tha " of Forn enator Arthur campaign was directed by Sam Hill, which has | 1. By wa admitted, to | whe came to Seattle from St. Paul f which | $15,000 bail. we tena to te take charge of the company's af f the city | raise it. She a & hospital, be REV, JAMES W. ELLIS. fairs passed through a delicate o jaho's Most Prominent C. €. Dele F In this instatiment of his narra ‘ eration : gy "Rew fine fo Prem Boise. tive Mr. Smith relates the history me i of that campaign. He also recalls Hloct Mm that at the time the franchise was held by the court to be perpetual and irrevocable, Mr. Hill told him. « in reply to a direct question, that 1 W had cost just thirteen cigars, add- erty ing by way of explanation that “a pa great deal depends on the quality, Elect r y, a of the cigars.” : tis” Genaeiten 2 ed at ertod “ BY JOE SMITH. the eo Citize i pears in the light of history to have ‘ ‘ o gone to the extreme Wtuting the public weilfa t - ne rim garabiers ey conven ational Guard Officer Believes Militia Will Become i e possomsion of the Artillery Reserve-Says Citizen Soldiers Could Man) Glfatenance of a carni t practically the whole value orts Efficiently Now. Te passed the t f coast et fficials who con . bee) goat P xt P od bs i Sete te the & it thin count b i go ie in any of the the Regn ae tie cen: | have french ‘ socal the National Guard of Wash against an ing squ obliga Rout Gf tha” oan a asl te ranted {t the pri nm would undoubtedly be hast-| though the one regiment struction < - ah saiiaenees hi i to Forts Worden, F i ffictent to man all the guns the company’s system of under | tx gas mn in this « “ ‘ gun embane. and which exe! exorbitant rates Casey, to man the t yaing Geadéenen 4s est the city from the jolut use of those First Franch ih = BP connate ao = Dae is ¢ - n these terme , regulars tn th ts to pogo power wires stion f the Nationa ard guns, and declare that It Reld up and refused to grant ‘ Saturda om wont garr any sul See ae tus mee It of at could pot be used camene, Waban f expressed his opin ent camp the militia that company to be a of this stat y big guns in remarte i @ qumpetitor-in the electric be set b nt in at Everett compan field; it delayed and tried, | Jobo Collins and CE. & wa it would be iitzed aking fi t unsuccessfully, to thwart | ex ® artillerymes and the Seattle con *« nearly @fort to secure the sabmiasion the and to manuf. e sending of the « qualing the coast ord for rapid the people of the proposal to-con Sie renee thect won pa f an | ity in ling and firtng, with the Sets nes teaniciy tchting plant Page & ) t an artille eorve,” he me at Fort Worden is added Mas of the returning militia elves as good artille mer Lake o ake part tn thy try outs howe the ree serv lor t fle team that wi »> to | -George H. Brown, a r of note, June 6, 1868 In 1889 he | the ty @ tiv f at was ma od to Miss Sarah Bunk Providence hosp at S reas, who with three children, sur. jock, following an operation for ve him. He was 39 years of age ficitis performed last Wednes at the time of his death. His death ! 4 keenly regretted by the officers « 1s f the police foree, among whom iced “ Wae «a general favorite. oo Brown waa first appoin |the pelice force on Dec. 14 } He was born In Mason ¢ : =o nem gpith ae ae 4 nal charge of the Boston navy yard, the ; diiincannticianenipeieitiinindaen Ravy department has just been in- formed that Midshipman Cruse and five other victims of the Georgia (By United Press.) SAN FRANCISCO. ne he with the An in ordered The z to Boston fed aboard jon has been or a first clase bat and ha been In commis a year, Captain McRae 4 to her the first of to take formal © wour tiga orgia is ty was July # mmand Captain @xplosion are dead. Cruse was born ston im Kentucky and appoint from « ** today. He is succeeding Nebraska. He graduated two years Davenport, retired ’ ago. BURGLAR ESCAPES Himmer vi of dent fle “raph com » five days tn jail this rdered kept a pris agreed nawer to him by: he and former Sta Tele any, wae July 15.—Re in the trial for refused to testify f Louls Glass, on (By United Press.) WASHINGTON, D. C., Jaly 15 Beventeen 1: ER 8 Goodrich ‘ the battleship Ge a, ty at | © ‘ i Provinceton, \ rt ge ened ot ably the igr of eight inc) er it BRING RIPLINGER BACK Russell is $5,000 for the pur- | to Seattle Former City Court Declines to Rule Out Testimony of John B. El- liott in the Haywood Trial-Orchard May be Charg- ed With Insanity--Defense Witness Arrested. It is said that City ommend tha ¢ city council pose of pursuing and bringing Comptroi!« ng If Mr. } ell makes such be acted ec. If he doesn't its own John } . of money b« z to ttle or ast by neane ‘ the city ! , N t are suppc pated in the graft John Money. H tell Mexico, or w er he George propriate Treasurer to rec (By United Press.) back 1 recommendatic the council the tl of $68,000 steige ; that he got all parti to steal H« him this i ’ be weighed so long as he stays in But | t te There ence eturn to the ant Riy away ‘ linger ba od team 1 when he They fear i and possibly was the 2 It is duc the Seattle that it knows wh« ; ‘ y , ve ‘ Or nerd Rec alled men are, metnesvers © bay’, Phy . ; Americar criminals than J E back if Seattle v, . ; And if Seattle e st will Suspicion that perhaps some 1 or otner ¢ Officials will have omething f { John" comes he grandfathor’s na und he lived ty Ontarto, urd. | Know if he was it ald he not of his The effect of the giant theery a dl- | ca He did MeKinney death Peter explosion that i | ~e CIGARS FOR A FRANCHISE THE SEATTLE STAR ° - MONDAY, JULY 15, 1907 ° (By United Press.) BOSTON, Ma July 15,—-Pre ident Melien of the No@ York, Now Haven @ Hartford railtead said to MAP ShAt we heatfily approved of the ferring to Hi could not me iman mantpulations with bis views bet SY. PAUL IM 1909 | The Bt) Paul delegates to the 10. EB. convention will go on their homewatd Way rejoicing tomonow, for by their hard work and untiring | HY they.won the contest for the 1909 conVent@n, and it will b #id in the Minnesota capital, They foe! confident that St. Paul, with Minneapolis near by to handle the overflow antly t care of ase many as 20,000 delegates, After tontght tle, 1907," will give Gay to "St, Paul, 1909," as the Christan Endeavor slogan. eee! TO MAN BIG COMES ‘BALLARD TOV vo T E ON BOND ISSUE Ht has been fully decided that the Thirteenth ward shall be «i the opportunity 20 08 the to ve mm Augu question uing bonds to Re up the anding in debtetness of th wn of Bal lard, amounting $70,000 if the city of Seattle tab v the bonds and charges it back a special levy this fall it would an @ Stent levy for the Thirteenth ward Nara Popejoy, a who parchased a Colo, for Seattle e. eon being fl) Heved to have ax been APPLAUDS REPORT jn atatr commerce comminaio® | ere’ report on “Harriman, and de- | clares that part @f the seport re tor if he had weltten them himeelf. ONE CENT z = VOL. NO, 20. PRICE 25¢ PER MONTH a Sema a a eR EE om LAST SESSION OF C:E. - GATHERING TOHIGHT Secretary Shaw Will Publicly Thank Local Committee for Its Work in Making Convention Pre-Eminently | Swecessfal. ee ed . * i* TONIGHT'S PROGRAM rs \* Temt Willieten, L n Park * « A Parpase Meeting—Presidomt Fra E. Clark, D. D., * ® LL. D., Presidix ‘ * 7: 90-9: 30-—Re eat totes, & . of 1 * ® fore Precemrom |e a * ® Aritee Crnadian ovin a, De I a {* |* Colw , * wa, M ' “ * }* io _ " borin * & Yor hb « h Ds Onio, O ! ” le 3 4 ( ‘ h D Tenne Ww * i ton, Wi é, Foreign Me Lest Vom * *. $: 06 Mrief charge * \* Prayer of consecration * |* Threefold bene alt * J. Hh, MANGPIELD. ° , ; r |® First Presbyterian Church, Fourth Avenue and Spring Street. * New Haven, Conn., a Prominent . . a Purpose Mee "gts J t oH i B. Grose * New England Delegate " : he : 7 t a4 # ¢ * ce f ine Colo * * 4 ‘ ectieut Fk 4 HH } * WEST SEATTLE TO: | none * * I € w Je i * * Vers v t V Foreign * BE ANNEXED : * *. ci I f * * ' < * * ibreef n * If the co vd * ly amends PPP Pee eee eee ee eee ee ee ance We ne Youngetow Noes WH With the 1907 Chr The weet ing to turn the ye INDIANAPOLIS GOES ON is o'scit att Filye which has wived per c 1 bs SPP PPEEE EEE EER ERED EERE EE EEE ENDS * “FIGHTING BOB" ISGUES CHALLENG * d Press.) * REV. J. A. FRANCIS. . WASHINGTON, July 1 Resenting the recent criticiem of # Prominent Speaker and Delegate to ® the Atlantic fleet, under his command, Admiral “Bob” Evans * the Convention from New. Yorks ® sald today that he would match it against any foreign fieet * bs : ® in peace or war an | rlain ar * Continuing, Admiral Evans said * k * “From the chief commander down efforts have been made * ~~ biect of ® to keep the fleet at the highest standard of efficiency * eay Oppor- * Battic pians have been worked out in detail. The captain * cuss different ® of every sh prepared to drill against any one. * minence at Tent * “No one has © ructed an ideal battleship, but the Unit. * the First Presbyte- ® e¢ States has come as near to this construction as any nation.” & | * * = * i epee "y BELIEVE MAN DROWNED It ie believed by @ boathouse at |stranger was in Washington last Saturday night boat was rented which later to the shore baif filled with and the man who hi not since been seen trying to ascert man was drow in order for it the managers of Leech! Park drowned that a Lake A drifter to RULES MAN ONCE INSANE thor t , o bee MOOTED QUESTIONS WILL BE WHOLLY OVERLOOKED ~ WOODMEN ARRIVE TONIGHT hief consul of a th tors a cordia sessions will prob ng. Daily W. Brokaw boarded In Mrs. Williams Butte. last in Butt tn ne August of with at 201 Watson ay He sald he 1899 C. W. Bynum, of Denver, swe that he saw Witness Moran in Den ver in J 1904 A t time Or chard swore he had him there from Pettibone, but the stand EQWARD TARRING. Washington, D. ©. Delegate and| Speaker at C. E. Convention that of the feat- take Presby- Williston states will always an event most imy convention at ressive will First e@ toni 1 the uccessful as orers ar ention has bee er held Mr. Shaw riday night had ht an church a a roll held the 0 n a 1 of This is state mainty witnesses pro- | F to discredit the first was ed at that he come to He the banquet many with | what nee others Orebar da did not know ant who he ALLEGED FORGER ARRESTED. EDWIN HEYLDECK a Delegate, a Speaker at Ce on JAILS VISITED BY C. E. WORKERS LATHROP. »¢ prison 1 United Society of | {He prison aisuges Endeavo 4 . HIRAM N Treasurer of the Christian Tuly important program ir features and pleasur been arranged and all the | 1k fi in the I jurisdiction | ander Frane I represented in the conyer ae An ha camp will be on, oi tie

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