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aston] LHE SEATTLE STAR {THe weatucr vot. 10, NO. 221 SEATTLE, WASH,, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1908. PRICE ONE CENT LIGQT EAST WINDS, POSTMASTER STEWART REMOVED eee s saan THUGS - TERRORIZE cn / SEA TTLE POSTOFFICE IS ND D ROB CITIZENS AND | WOULD ISSUE BONDS CHARGES AGAINST STEWART RT OF Solace ‘POLICEHELPLESS §6is«dS DUEL | Dag smpenbetis detail sn a se The City Council May Call Maron, 1906, i» practically exhaust El ed, and there is pressing need for iierincsaneiielaialidlls ‘ sscaaliasinciese Cenc Draligld dada sae lection on Project additional funds to finish necessary eerers ts RRR RRR roe work tn mdvance of the pent Of 08 A i fe te te fe te tte tet te ti te fet tI tt Itt tH It _— * FORMER SE SENATOR is| weone, but wiker counsel prevailed of $1,000,000. the A-YoP, BK. The bill was re * HOLDUPS OF A WEEK, * | the duel was not fought | nen mi ferred to the committee on parks | * WASHINGTON, Nov. 10—Postmaster Stewart of Seattle # * SHOT ON THE Grand Jury Caited A resolution calling for a special and * was removed today by President Roosevelt, after charges made * James Haswell, theatrical man, slugeed @ STREETS. | A epectad sosei ah thee eel jon on the que of issuing A port was filed with|* by the civil service commission were sustained by the post *& ome, 1683 Belmont av ate made * as | jury has been eal nd yg Bare bonds to the amount of $1,000,000 the counct! showing that the play-|* office Inspector, it was shown, acce g to the reports, that * 4—Japancse assaulted robbed on *# —— vg ler Mee OF Deena {OE Abe use of the park board in grounds already established have|# the condition of the service gen erally was unsatisfactory * n st. No arrests 1 * |Ed Guieia ‘ ve ol, ees farther extending and proving been of great benefit to children | * * Louis Medena, a Japanose, slugged and # | yr ly ogee Killed per ay pte he gee corecat | the muutotpal system of parks and and that the parks have attracted | # * ®& kk kkk RR RR tk kk kh ke tee ton st. and Prefontaine place, No arrests ® no lee A ayer salon! | carkways, way Introduced at the unusually large crowds | * y Colonel | etimony will as: Guanes ,feoutietl meoting last night by Councilman Wardall introduced a Postmaster Geo. M. Stewart was today discharged from his of- + Waste hed ob tnd relnnd 0h Sel. ® Cooper. ‘ mtood that Colonél| Gounctiman Way resolution providing for a aivision| flee by President Roosevelt as the result of an investigation into > arrests made. * ‘er : ue non wil waive pre It was e@xplained that the $500, of the 14th ward into election pre charges that he had solicited campaign funds from the local post anley River clubbed | im « = Sepa | 4 po 7 nate ¢ he hear. 000 received from bonds issued in| cinet / office employes. This information is contained in special dispatches Northern Pacific freight yards, No. * vr Ley, United Press.) ne (ot afernogn, and The C860 WATT aes, | received from Washington City. = NASHVILLE, Tenn, Nov. 10.—In| fo dl y to | grand jury | The charges which resulted in Stewart's dismissal were filed B. Parks, longshoreman, sluges a a duel with pistols, fought on the ough Colonel Couper not “— with the national civil service commission several. months ago and k gahoreman, slugged and ® that, teh week hs NW bd nce district on Cherry st, between w [Streets of this city at 4 o'clock . me ston evolve were investigated by C. H. Snyder of Portland, United States civil r s " . - ba hand while Robin Nied Carmack - - fradway and 10th av. No arrests & [yesterday afternoon, former United service commissioner for the 13th district. - * i) PPP PPP eee eee eee eee thugs and hold-up men| well, a w in Seattle, and the po was « apparently powerless to p 1683 Belmont av,, but the Geir murderous = ass failed to make arrest. On the past week six men have Wednestey wight a youns Japan Cooper. Th . «a warm office, but who resigned a year ago, presumably as tha result of dif shots ontere { Carmack 4 ferences with the postmaster. who fired two shota himself at ement today tending to dete | Management of Seattle ' : 7 | There charges alleged that dur Cooper, one of which k Cooper r It a at of ed Genera! Neglect te _,Thsee charges silegnd that dur od into insenaibility ese was bh yet not a single arrest gang of t as beaten and robbed by a|_. Th# cause of the trouble was the |upon ‘the relationship of Cologel Report Accident. solicited und procured subserty oa ; hie on Capitol hill, "No | attitude of the Tennesieean toward r, the governor and other po ar | tina Solin te ‘a f th " mado by the police, al- | P muse of his connec | Il leaders, that the trouble be-| Winteante for ¢ frost of tt fae, te anf sy the fund raised police have suppressed though the toughs had the impu ton, mack termed the |tween Cooper and Carmack arose Lncmnuare of ¢ ype = Cionera : for patties oxtotesa. stims of dence to writ lette > en | me ‘ » democratic m: » wovernor says that he was in pa . made by the victims of den write @ the em-| wae igh tere . phowpital be inewed tonight j Charges Were Denie 1 known theatrical man wed and robbed near h | Btates Senator Edward W. Gar fathe Be + Se ae oe charged The complaint alleging a serious infraction of the civil service }mack, editor of the Tennesseean, |’ y with the killing | rules on the part of Mr. Stewart, emanated from Geo, M. Waid, of |was killed by Robin Cooper, son Governor Defends Cooper | 1108 Broadway, formerly general superintendent of the local post- 1 Cooper, iss fade, and in some in- arrests wer bine.” Repeated editorinix attack-| conversation with Colonel Cooper men, ployer of the Japanese stating that} © »! ae [Mevetopa that they neglected t wl Victim to the murder he could expect another such as.) '2% Cooper had appeared a short time before the shooting, |#* A pe nat Bragng ~<a Mr. Stewart and his friends mavel Tildisthnanaeeep (eee. Last Thureday 1 * | Cooper kad notified Carmack and that Cooper gave no { MRED ty Maurice 6. Youre | denied that there was any truth tn attle is C. B, Parke,| Louls Medona, also Japanese, was| ‘hese attacks must cease that he expected trouble SiC Ts sun Wasblagtor | these statements, but the notifica mn. Who Was pounced knocked unconsctous and robbed The Men Meet. mack, He says ¢ Ve TEs eines wag Grnetured Y {tion from the national capital that ht shortly before 9 a stone's throw of the police The men met on Seventh av ything in hia power to ¢ t Oe a tie ik haat the investigation has resulted in ruffians while he was station No arrests were made.jone of the ty's rincipal thor.| "™ edy Sian aprenden whe |the postmaster's dismissal from of- Cherry st. between Last Friday night Arthur Scott, an | oughfares 1 he trek Murder Premeditated. leek mt 168 Weatlahe av. The tw fice leads to the belief that the In b employe at Providence howpttal Wwas|ahot is fot known, Cooper was| It in said, however, that witness | ined quarrel ae” ae e* | guiry developed that they were ty ‘ point of & gun and/ with his father. The conversation! es will be produced to teatify fn |e , n nald ree. | " at | j . 1 oduc e curry comb, and McDonald te , : i purit a arth near Virginia! between the x Was carried on |an effort to show that the killing charged with striking Young over Ms 7 nt or wilt er a » make @D/in a low tone votee, and Mra.| Was premeditated reported with a club, MeDona art's successor will be, or when he / ; the meas ; will be named. There is no in |Chartes H. Eastman, who was a that one witness w ~ ve ‘ P 8. Stanley of River: | witn of the robber thugs was found that | sags be acted tn self defense. Young tele | wae ress 1 to the ei to him yesterday saying | eral heepitel, but ne * said that her father had go: formation as to the exact ds said that the first she ( el Cooper's daugh head by two gas/knew of any trouble was. when thugs in the freight yards of|one of the Coc Gen when “7 t the| NORTH DAKOTA is|™" Stewart is to vacate his office / out to Kill /allefed Agsait was sent to the po Possible Successor. " | j Unconscious. pare F pen i eee i wee got now Carmack, and asking that be! ke Yequired by law } IMMERSED IN THE | At the time President Roosevelt on the sidewalk * a sae yee soy e shooting began almost in-| for and disarmed. | When Police Chief Irving Ward! - appointed Mr. Stewart postmaster way each of winter it is certain that) stantly, and Carmack fell dead The whole state Is wrought up by | reaehed hip office thie morning he WATER. there were a) candid who hour before regain | murderous yeggmon and highway-|Cooper waa led by hie f the the fight for the fouhd a report from Potios Capiatr eat 1 es os wralking men will flock to Seattle ape eellae heme fi te IF mcf Fr gatos. Br 0 By Anat sisters, the po ies NG TY cone cs Cares GEORGE M. STEWART. as ees teed a ceratva of « - sung ed shoulder was treat erson defeated Carnick, was ox-| hight ht You st the| America’s First Dread- (0 foc. a member of the| Willy ‘ . , of late te but a forerunner of what ~ Fn mp Peat on ge senahd’ tidied. tind ae ay | ieee on tear on ; . r east a few weeks a neared the alley be ee eee ted Alneaae thane |i, nrmnee, wae th otral fieure | tren t Aer and tne vee soar > em ‘ naught Successfully state legislature and more recently Sak cocaine has 1 Bey ad = a oth av. he eve ‘ nm On Oo le or the nae anc re t an unsuccessful vandidate for the om a murder committed by - ; i : : fore the commission to answer these crouchts her. The m isnue wa he | hae furnished to / office @ missioner fro o ee neat! rouching iq desperate burglar, and unless! Avalanche, wt sade quantion, atate wide prokint-| Sil y accidents ary report Put in Water. ay th oF missioner [f0M ‘charges, There was no truth tn this ie zing that B® more activity in running rts a. a rhe ds ng been favored by Car-|io 4 ivaen thle hough ayy erreey “ad oe report; not a word was sald about fim. of the footpads. t6 garth ix displayed by the f art ne been Sivore ar tle it “em (By United Press.) - . kett'S this matter while | was in Washing: the curb. and reine taking of hum ves in Bele partios i. " or yl days after their urre QUING Mass. Nov. 10.—The | friends ar ted to make joy " blow on the hack iy —_ - North Dakota, America’s greatest | @ his interests 3 common oceurrence in the en Mr. Stewart : t tion = ip, the first abip of the |claiming ¢ Virtue of his |. Mt: Stewart aééed that the ae shieh knocked him un Reet ten | bat the president {8 6 7 found that bis pockets Minor Robberies. ; in the United States, was launched Stewart Is Surprised Siflen expires went Mesh, daa Mae " and his money, The apartment house prowier who ‘: today at the yards of the River The news of the president's action penne hs term would be poe brief “ ' ‘has been working without interrap Ship Building Co, before a company |was conveyed to Mr. Stewart by |as to be searcely worth while. faa non-union long: | tion for several weeks, added of distinguished men-and women. |The star this afternoon, and was ‘ Mis git. ey sag Brie The Irony of Fate. a Sa6 thinks some of his er robbery to his list yesterday af y Bos ; ap have been responsible ternoon when he entered flat X of be " noses. by Go . conten By the irony of fate Postmaster Sesault. He was Lincoln court, 1020 Denny way, and John 1 ¢ to officta . - ive | op good de- | carried off two gold watehes. The | ) a t champagne ; crouch | police were immediately notified, | jaeross her bows, and the ¢ }bmt no trace of the thief has bee |abip slid down the ways amid t Stewart is removed from the office op the very day that the old post sion was matter office is to be vacated. His entire / : ag . yesterday anticipated | t of office has been spent fa Bet Temes 4 Has. | found. ) wills Jeheering of a great throng of peo-| ny action acte the old cramped quarters. Tomor © from Boston and es to witness the dptienienininpcineiitatyee ple, whe tad co ‘UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS DENIES ot gancion pha ; DYN A m Li ITE i N | REHEARING IN THE CASE IN WHICH = te arene Woe’ Thorn. [Seeetah ortae tn neta rd ecl ons Silet patente ction ase ek ; / Decision Unanimous. | The ywd included truth in the charge But Mr. Stewart will . TRIAL AT $29,240,000 WAS ASSESSED. | The deeision wday was unani-| Burke an if staff = i was visited rece ed civil servi not oceupy them, unless there is a ACKMAIL — | ome. The opinion was written by | tion of navy officers and r | Attorney General Probably men, who asked me certain ques-|delay in his offictal notification udge Grosscup, ond Judge Baker, tativ the Standard ON Co. of New Jersey.fgons for the ng. The opinion| The North Dakota ts now 60 7 of the state of Massa-|tions, which I answered frankly Aus om Washington a jon, was not a subsidiary Of}tn gouncurring, gave additional rea |chasetts and the city of Quincy Prmee.) ‘oe t2 magazine. writer who wanted only Will Carry Case to John 0. Subpoenaed. ip €-cso#t identical in language cent fintst All American rec -Ef-'an interview. She succeeded in Co }tad im the former ruling or for battleship construction @f the police to; reassuring Mrs. Phipps, and they Supreme jurt. After conviction, and before he) fF reiterates the point that the have been broken ¢ building of B woman under ar drove together for aboat 16 pronounced sentence, Judge Landis! otfinses of the Standard were | the N Dakota he asked In-| row the postoffice will be doing bus- rticularly that the iness in the magnificent new federal mn statate. neighboring cit on thie peti- | launching postmast mia ope if of attempt utes, when the strange woman expressed 8 curic to » (hie wrong = The point to her completic fore the 7 (3) ited Pri latter point clearec ne . : Metall Mrs. Genevieve suddenly produced two sticke of CHICAG : United ver) unten ee Be mn a “ a ep, os be ~ thad the acces three year time ir by 4 . iverced wife of dynamite and told Mra. Phipps she e r O04) have been © the act under which the money for : i ae thrents:.of| would blow her to pleces if she 44 States court of appeals here today losenr Standard lights to twetify Te | cies ot rn her construction was appropriated Ae yagi map blow Ay en If she GIG | genied a rehearing in the case of garding the connection between the Seal mon mS, 086 The ei of the big veess! was! ish witetty uni Ste c si lod vl Phippe to go| ns ON ce tm canine’ Ane Gand. | indiana and New Jersey pore des lh sect eat laid December 16 last, and by Octo - __ ‘ om pelted ype 10 E© lard Ol Co. in which the fine of tio On A t 3 vo moe ; ; fi Woman maintains an to the Wolcott school, where Mra. g: sone, me stew Was wrong The be t O per cent fin : : ee rmetions p i 29,240,000 was assessed aad Saal a ofl en é . J Armstrong, councilman from icept to say that Phipps’ dacghter was called out| treat’ by Judge Landis fined the ofl company os hy eo tee" nope to have| 2 he Anti-Vaccinationists|J. 7. Armstrong, councities from maximum, $29,240,000, in or fintwhed with "| The denial is another defeat for scoring the company wu ears after to Gather at Labor excluded from the school because meer the influence of « and taken into the auto. They th lonseiof the Standard compelied her to proceeded to t nk, where M New Jersey, wh t : was firet laid | » nol te ll al " ' 4 ! the government in the famous case Standard Oil aS Ae they were not vaccinated, will also dhe Mrs. Phipps , but the woman herself got out. Mr®. | ang according to the counsel for the jy "ar ekas to tae Hatwed in the indictme Ship's Dimensions. Temple. take part in the meeting . A Ree a 4 ipps had the police called : and | government, ie a hard blow for the States elroult ox ah on a phoids that the pe The North Dakota ts feet _—____ " question of bringing man- 4 PEE the woas-| ope eer F 7 “a to ali interstate commerce act writ of error, aver tthe trinkpeenracant could long the water line and eet) The Anti-Vace n league has s proceedings has been turned telephoned to Mr as he auto and) The decision was rendered by | court had erre 5 that ihe) Ouse Proper proc Her breadth is 86) called a public meeting to protest a firm of attorneys, and it o Mrs op t Realizing #he | judgen Grosscup, Baker and See- | number of offe hould te re and pot through » and her trail draft to | aga the con cination is expected that the papers will Was 80 pernistent woman bur P 5 yer of offe should be reake | ; ; 7 r r 5 r pap for an intervi ‘ yo om an, and sustains the rul od t umber of carioad lote, | eece” keel { feet.|law which is being enforced in| be filed in court this after. iG tert her home 1 wd gga Br andl ‘ing remanding the cane the and 4 he number of shige nt ix 20,000 t and |the public schools. The meeting |noon or tomorrow Mie, intending to ride in aie - Bmpr United States district court for re | monte eo trie rt hadi te + pee ie ne ‘ peli tu bine en-| will be held in the Labor Temple Abe 500 children have been B¥0ld the woman whc to the floor without ~ tt ie helleved met An erred in ruling that Ignorange of the North D: . rn ir Ther ay event November | barre m schoo] until they are Ber intention of ce The woman was im ha not an ox violation ! i o'cloc vac and of this number ap- ai Bonaparte will t 1 that the 4 400 have been vaccinat- eet Woman was w eh arre : t had | wo in each t With ‘ Iman T, P. Revelle will act proxims and ned f fire ¢ | the guns chairman, aceording to Chas./ed by the vy . Ps ates cireult court of ap-|turned a verdict | KILLED BY « te ef i J } trundle William Shapers, manager | Pears had acted in this case. The | her » Dakota, is in process of days ago to try mate : t rR FE of the Pioneer Sheet Me Works, | Ca8¢ was o ally taker Appellate Court Decision | butlding Newport New n "i oe J e bor ing vear mediately taken to the city prison|}ofore the supreme , oe : as fm, On jumping in the and locked up. No one here knows Taian Besien ta Ps , an excessive fine health officials si , | declared that she was her ated 8 t c eyond hie power in beart morning. rari. This was the second the testimony after the jury he to Madison st. Wednesda ting CO ter Ju K. M. Landis, tr a fo on t pr ing firme the district court, had fined the fy os ag way at 12:30 ceclock) cmpany $29,240,000, following a | Wiit Of error p dy ' Tee e ee ee ee ee ee) " ‘ ah trial ete with sensations . ios! 9 endl go ©. Editor vy a a he igious Paper * nin * t ay ee ee . chyna ve y * COSGROVE IMPROV! * EB * * tthe * Guilty of Rebating pinion, writer tke Growscup Dies From Injuries * ed ; oT 1O, yee Pare * found the Standard Ol! gulity , t t re able exee Received. be (By United Press.) e —— scovered a * TAFT WILL TAKE. # r: anda ot ou te * POMEROY, Wash. Nov * ‘ cepting from the Chicago & f ot t . ir dante as i yy oo ee i’ (By United Press.) 4 ] + I do sole awear (or af ; Alton a The jompany | the histor f the Ami an bench (By United Pro * 1 n cor ce with * Fee 3 Frm en faithfully @ had been Indicted by two special) The opinion denour ge Lan hb pouie, f big yi mails oe. > . ; / - ee dng Sees federal grand juries on 6,428 counts, | 4 he holding that se phone in | ; ‘ —— ¢ ee es president * charging violati f the Elkins |he had really convicted the Stand-|Thomeon, editor of the Northwest: | * . eB ay een b c ' {BY United Press.) # of the United States, and will. ® autitrust law, which probibits the |ard Oll Co, of New Jersey, when i] ern Christian Advocate of Chicago, | % , to bi , an arent » NOV, 10 —Katse ou rotect, and defend the & Stanting or. acce Rance of rebates a ' nt : The on died today at St. Luke's hospital |x |! H + . of ship } o Made an ascent with « t onstitution 0! > Unie on oll or other products jon, referring te vl me andis’ de Sai adie ae niente eee ee eee ee wat i t fy) i today to m ‘ Stat Pn ras %| Tho trial began March 4, 1907, |clslon, sald from injuries received last nig wa rd ye 8 he rece t t noone 1 al y , No "i t ' Tho n s run down { ? and lasted six weeks. United monare o pa ¢ ne Dr ry wal und by vs yg be balloon Ze) p< Lt atl” * States District Attorney Sima rop-|trit of western I len tomobile driven by Frank t lr Work compniinigeansinapnle ce. SERRE EEE RBH EH Cconted the government, and At-| tart , retended have (he | white sont oe te ‘ By United Press.) hundr, he * ) torneys John 8, Miller, Moritz Row right te inish except after duc ‘fs a a ; N 0. — Twenty rent ‘house ns) BATTERED CRUISER itivel’ Viel P. Kilno, A. D, Rady | trial Mt ns of law tk eR A RAK AAA RR RED Kt bring ; ens le THOUGHT SAFE and 1. W. Martyn appeared for the |Can that rightt tone hore, |# * i : et ky * r Pa big air x t Standard CX on wv her basis tha 1ge's | MORGAN WILL Live * ft ‘ Sachem” eee Wilhelr By United Pr The spe indictment person elief, that th urty | * t k “ , 4 i the same y Unite j protita king lay ‘ea ‘ORD, Masa Tel-| which th tat by t hmer ‘ By United P be Sess last woes for egraph ad vic we ‘ ent! elected te the r um: | #¢ If it iw t t a “ + » EF sq He w f Hime it has been | is “a ge ge | eta ' 4 P di 4AM > ‘ on WILD GIRL” ELOPES lea t e weere of the n ered 1,4 UCCOD: fr who ha o be . | om gpa os vs , ten. fi Saprlin n © 4 p ming him that the ul tance of , aggregating $2 16 abovs . * ‘ eet you By United Press TAKING SNAKES Aanouncemen: iba lll woes. ad a here | 000 from the Chicago & Alion ra ‘ i 4 lant, Dint At * ibe a . POKANI ere pror Mixstouaries for Chinn ya en i prec et road t f ofl fron filed m for re | ¥ mewhat * (By United Press.) ' Would t 2 ; Pall al wh ind "ta Mast , ; , ly Ape % i ’ lw i ine ‘ he " Whit ¢ a outs ne A 1 ¢ : r M ' OA} N r Park | “| Bp without the , ‘ king eof guilty « uch indictment, and t rt had mi tood the } ado t * r M Aust x 1 i Pay Election Bet r hn A contrac: | Th af $ ni that the | r aw “ Ma * 4 ee & i M.A a ' ud | he Sta ‘ f I at wf bl ! ' . » . tA. Barger & ae able to jara On f Indiana, # $1,! ju a “mere ChOWIND | ap RR ORR ROR ROR OR ORLA Kite nter |

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