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— exten Pacts | AST EDITION sixteen pacss: An old Suit, Coat, Vest or Trousers? The Star knows of two places where they are needed and needed badly these chilly days. VOL. 10. NO. 254, SEATTLE, WASH, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1908. PRICE ONE CENT. map cay Lire steacs Beauty| WOMEN ARE QUICK lines and the hollows of a woman of 40.” THEY SAY: ina man is something his wife has to sate for all his shortcomings about which the om the faith. " phone. CAN YOU SPARE a | WHO WANTS A HOUSE? Who wants to buy a hous Hilda Bergstrom’s Cry for De cency in Cars Touches RT SAFECRACKER } weap? | The city has a joblot of cottages which it will dispone of at SUDDENLY IN heibion two seeks frais today Hundreds’ H art TRODUCED. These houses have been pald for in condemnation proceedings ” e $ oars for ate extensions, and the only way the municipality ean div |} — Dose Of the structures is to sell them and let the buyers do the ee 2 Are Locked in and Combination Is Forgotten. moving Hilda Bergstrom promises to become famous. The lot includes house Almost every description. Some are Her Straphangers’ league, such as she outlined in The Star yes palnted green, some yellow done if white with pink trimmings. terday, has hit a popular cord, and this morning The Star's letter The real piece de resistance on the bill ts one comme box was filled with miesives from those who desired to enlist. in cottage with a windmill, which 1 painted green, and i» guaranteed And the letters didn’t all come from the sister working women {By United Prose.) to work under the most adverse conditions | of Miss Bergstrom. The men got into line. ING, 1. 1, Doc, 18—The | Evory assurance can be given the purchaser that the machin. |] While this ig a woman's campaign, and I might be considered } is Hains ory Will not squeak when the wind blows | as ‘butt 1 writ b J, Schott of 61 le’s Bank build a eae The list of houres to be included in the ealo will be ad ing m somewhat of a kicker myself, and I am glad The on s and papers} vertised, commencing tomorrow Star has taken h nd that have stepped to the fon's cas front t ze to overc th tion - ae ned | tet oe See LU remearay » | Le get organization of 2,000 or 8,000 people who would snd fe HORSES HAD OY SAY H i: : | weg, mate breaker to open the | | “Let each member wear a button, ‘NO SEAT—NO FARE,’ The exhib jsted of and blood-stain | 9 they put we off, let’s go to court. They might beat us, but we would force them to reform. More powe you, Miss Bergstrom. Go to it.” t of Annis. o*¢ erte) >. rm, a Bayside real A&R LYS That's the tone arly all of the letters EE asconse seazraing. Wi | (pen TODAY HONES te sc. a da nee cote os at. wo, wit All ip ‘ty the © regarding his | this morning Ve may not ne extent that we will all be ole big oo / | — on provided with seats all the time, but we can win to the extent thag pha Tonnin, Swed | "¢ ‘ tt whose testisaony, 1t 18| ,|Louted-Teams Were Un-|Tells Judge That He Will] teing sunject to nine in mar wens Will aid tn acquitting the} = : j | being oe » j K GOT ANY OLD CLOTHES? | src itt | Wil Bag. | berm nice : 4 | Slippery Hills. sults possible Awe Two FELLO WS NEED "EM Frost ila igi af | “1 won't steal if IT can get a job,| has Bek i ‘ Hots : ee ight oi oa pase hayes sant ons coated paving stones de . judge, bat I would rather steal than! to ride on the cars, but we can't. We have gtven them our street forded Seattic horses another op rdod the | UOm.” sald Bert Shepard, a 19-ye portunity this morning to learn the | Of oni lu, Shepard. Phas eos obligated to carry us fn comfort.” Him to Railroad) for theese lowdown but they ke these im and they « ONE MAN HAS EN on he's H GIv gentle art of skating. On “Pike's) at norning For those who didn’t read their Star carefully last night, the . | Peak," where teaming was congent ~~ ALL HE’S GOT AND CITY EN IN 6 ER SRR ree sere |S Shcsara ese vorytranx spout u.| tonowine fetormetion will be of taterest WANTS SOME HELP. + [fSdesoed the sitppery: condition ‘ot| #8 1014 Judge Gordon that be was)" stise rida Bergstrom proposes the organization of the Strap \the pavement. little trouble was ex years ago at Port j : ‘ a sa an ie the pavemen land for “throwin’ stores at | Angers’ league with the battle cry of “NO SEAT—NO FARE.” She wants everyone interested in the matter to join with her and te pationend this morning, the street | it You should vet department of the city getting out, ¢ for the general bond Issue to make up the j Where He Is Send Your Name to The deficit in the rograde assessments because the regrade Improve. learly and giving the street a thin I Ay out nya earn an} send their names to her in care of The Star. +4 t " eit ™ 0 re m ie or Star, Telling What You | ™es‘* are of general denerit to the city and it ie fast that the |) conting of sand ddan Judas Geodon oh D agli. ll She Is working for the emancipation of the men and women Robbed. Have to Spare taxpayers at large make up deficits in the assessments. | Mad Hard Time. Well, 1 don't know,” said Shep-| of Seattle, but the women particularly. She wants to make It «1 “You should vote to help out the regrade projects because they | Oh the Seventh av, grade there ard ‘If | can get a job, I won't possibile for a woman to ride on # street car and not suffer the p, & middle aged | are planned for the general benefit of the city, to open up arteries Hlwas, however, no end of trouble. wil indignities that are part and parce! of the jamming process that thie state, was ARR RRA RRR * for the.eany flow of commerce and to bring outlying districts in [| Harses that were not “rough shod" | |, by ioeake eet = beg steal marke the traffic on Seattle’s street oar lines during the rush besten and robbed of $85 /* ¢lose touch with the business center, thereby benefitting the city 9} pat? # bad half hour or #0 making | 0°). ae ee hours. NOTICE. the pttpim: the bill, and - ‘ {thet hed . pay = ay hours| "2 can’t tell,” said Shepard, stub “You should vote to help out the regrade projects beeause they | nti} “the frost had melted. Ocea- borniy. “I won't steal if I can get interested, write to Miss Bergstrom. If you haven't time to write, are planned to level hills which stand in the way of the growth || slunniiy-a driver reversed the game | oe a | send in your name anyway. of the city and are barriers to its progress on the path to com: |) and came dows hil, with the re| "oo Yun Sol stay im jail until It fan't a question so much of seats, It’s a question of common imercial supremacy of the Pacific coast.” sult-that horses and wagon vied| io) aaiq the judge "Sit down decency and of the protection of the women of this city j with each other fo oe the} . od | | Dotti of the hill. Several cases : eee |fe werving; reference necessary.” # vee ot tones foiling meaviy o OM PERIL “1 was not feeling very well ¢ sent to the city jail tole ground, but no broken legs, were y night. In fact, | bad been drt When he left the pollee |g ye eR KEEN REE 4 Or Li ing.” S yesterday noon he was), mnt recently ap i $ Bhopberd, an osteopath to- : VES } “Well, you deserved a Mcki tm gold and sitver which | This advertisemen’ Ve day congratulated ‘Tho Star for call: | DESERVED \ alt tan ees ahacaaes sah at large. The Star has undertaken to help Miss Bergstrom. If you are of the Northern Pe shortly after 1 o'clock | # afternoon. * ad Gad with the finger marks |# * * by two young thags in mis * “Win outfit from head to foot with good but partially worn clothes a man of family living worth of Pine or east of Broadway; size 37 or 38; # der. Applicant must oa his neck, Kemp re a a eee eeeee Stas peared In a Seattle paper en taken from bim the night : | tag | tion to the necessity of ta . 4 means adopted each year by & Soca | “I know it,” sald the woman. + vl tieal charity i i pi +; . g , oS ee Yell, I hope you get @ ¥ P told the police that he loft | do & ieee es | route here from Oakland, loaded BEATING [wen ds ae mera * Ration. but had not proceeded | There are scores Of Gane or cloth —_———_—___. BLACK JACK TAKES severa! bundred passengers, 1 The case-was thee diamimned Ai he met two young men | t? whom ¥ st other |. Against four husky men did Mra. the ferry Newark met with an ac- - ¢ th ed U> know him. “Kemp |in of the sort that scores of other] ACH" "Party s’ amalt ‘woman, AS COIN Gident in the engine room. While! write Declares Hubby Did) failed to place the men, but | men im the city can no long defend herself, and ably, in the} TH repairs were being made she was | YY He ubby Us caught in the pbb tide and rushed Not Hit Her Hard STUDENTS SUSPENDED them to a saloon, where | Would be a veritable godsend, Dt) Tito of a soclalistle rlot at} }towards the , wards straits. The people | became frantic, and many started Enough. | FOR THEIR PRANKS } | & roupd of drinks. The | ¥ho through pride perhaps will BOt the Labor Temple last night induced Bim to accom-|*pp!y to the regular charity organ’) “wien Dr. Titus, leader of the Oity Attorney Ellis De_ Bruler) to leap overboard, when tugs re- ea for & Public Guardian | sponded to distress signals and the to the freight yards of |#atlons. They are men of fasnilles, | 64) soctaliets, moved for the ex- Pacific. leither ont of work or coinpelied by lputaton of Mra. Parks, and after « mada Beaten by Thugs. troumetaness Se SS |aimilar action had been taken for the Mentally Weak this morn: ferry was towed to her slip. Three or four nights ago Patrol-/ gaLEM, Ore., Dec. 18-—Threq between two | wanes, sacrificing thelr 0WD COM) W oinse hor husband, W. P. Parks, when Jack Rockwell, a logger, | — --— + man O'Brien arrested William Wil- suelliiniis thts han deseendet @ wed in the police court dock| sso % ¥ ee yey me wy eB) HOT, CCCUPAtion Unknown, on & bs to Answer to a n>} ot bepaing. | ¢ #® charge of beating his wife in a| Willamette university as the res uD } (By United Press.) ities, of freight cars, one of the |forts, even thelr own neces she aequiesced. Before she could that their children may attend) jot on her wraps, however, four school and have warm garment? | po rgeantsatarmes had been appoint Rockeroll was fo by Patrol. WEATHER FORECAST. % | rooming house on Pike st. near/of the carrying away of the Four Applied. ¢ the |O4 to assist her. Taking her by mat Heath wandering about Fro | * ao w | Seventh av. | stone which was to play a leadii but the second thug hit} And here's the outcome 0 the arm they attempted to lead her | mankt last night asking passersby ® Fair tonight and Saturday; *| ‘This morning his wife, Mrs. F. B.| part In the ceremony the hard blows in the | advertisement: Four deserving | jug for the price of a meal. ® light easterly winds, * | Wilson, a chambermaid at the El-| Eaton hall on the campus Wed; and he partially lost con-|men applied. One of them the 44-] Mrs parks’ socialistic biood boll | When he struggied to| Vertiser outfitted completely, ®9) 4 9: once, and taking up a chair the two thugs had fled jother partially. To aid the other) sng proceeded to emphasize her », containing $85 in gold, | two he inserted a second advertise | rights C. C. Stevens was given "You eee, judge, | came to Seat-| * *% Hott hotel, at whose fustance her day. Considerable feeling has tle to Speud the holidays, and I; Re kak Re AH A ee we ww husband Was arrested, refused to) aroused because of the suspensiona, stated with enough cash to see pe ERASE we | see against the man, who, it is —_—_—_—_ me through. You will notice I said: GROCER CLE alleged, was choking her when) ALHAMBRA, Cal., Dec. 18.— taken from his pocket.| ment, setting forth the facts and), “stinging blow upon the nore. ” thet I ‘etarted’ with sufficient RK IS O’Brien put in an appearance. plant of the Electric Heating silver doliar was over. asking someone cise to help. |‘This maddened the men, and, dis funds. before reaching Seat: HEIR TO FORTUNE) “Don't you remember the night | Manufacturing Co. was destro by the thugs. This was two weeks ago, and Mot! rogarding her sex, they forced her MRS. MINNIE E. PARKS, tle P-statked up agatnet a blackjack | erssinomes your husband choked you?” asked | by fire early today. The loss Wandered about town near-|one answer bas been recetved| out, her hair down and clothes torn. |———————-. === | gate ahd got cleaned for 78 bucks.” | {By United Press.) | the city attorney. l estimated at from $30,000 to $50,000, hours hefore fulig recover-|Think of this, you man with ®/1, thy meantime Arthar Jensen, C to @ carpenter named Clare when) “You need a guardian,” anappod| NORTH YAKIMA, Dec. 18.—J. D. “No, I don't,” said Mrs, Wilson. Incendiarism is suspected. Senses, and then went to | closet full of clothing that you MSY /_ Tinney, A. B. Callahan and Stev E. J. Lewls, soctatist organizer for | ine elty attorney. | Viers, a Grocery clerk, has received |<: re ee aarters, where he re jnever wear agaic. Here are t¥O) ens had received mementos of the OTe#o0, and who brags about being) “f need the 76 bucks, you mean,”| word that he has fallen heir to a| bold robbery. The case|men who aeed it and deserve ft |melee that they will remember for #" © prize fighter from Philadel | aai@ Roekwotl. | $23,000 fortune. He does not know : over to the detectives’ | Doubtless there are hundreds Of} many dayw. phi, began addressing me.” sal@] “pay @ fine of $20," said Judge | if the "23" f# a bad sign or not, but t, Where an attempt was|other men just ag deserving, but Parks Is Attacked. Parks this morning. “1 told him! Gorton. he does koow that he will hang on CITY ENGINEER THOMSON SAYS: suppress the facts. | these two have been called to your Previous to this Parks bad been |! — not soeaking to i and we aaa eee to his job, and when the money ae attention. ordered out, having called the state. | Urned away. en my back was * comes his way be will grab it if i°"i? the spirit of the Christmas| ment of » speaker's lle turned he jumped me, striking me/PRISONERS AT M’NEIL (the tawyers do not get it all. The oele daiels tds te the at heats inka Meaceiiliaes l\enanon moves you, let The Star 1 wan out in the corridor taiking |" bearing me to the ground, He aa fortune ts in Ohio property. } oe, Soe We . . 7 mere know and the man who Inserted | —. sangewene _—_-/—_-, ) i & much larger man than! Then In the annual report of the at | “If you do not, work on the Jackson st, regrade will probably affecting the property value of 26 per cent. of the area of ttle “If you do not, the city will lack money to make many needed improvements and to protect the credit of its local improvement bonds, provided the regrade work now In progress is carried through. “If you do not, bond buyers will consider that Seattle is will ing to allow Its improvement bonds to go by default and will re. ting at ruinous discounts jn the future, mak- adverse’ jhe sat down upon me and pounded jtorney general of the United _ } in head. Then James Nielson and | Stat *, tade to congress today, HORSE FALLS ON BOY: jothers swarmed around and asked | reference as follows is made , re if they couldn't help.” garding the ponitentiary at Me-| LOSES ASO Parks is badly marked up ile) Nee faland: | HE RE. N morning. “The population at the end of the | When the attack was made on | lest. flveal year was 81, the gain v' United Prone. Mrs. Parks, H. Fogarty, who was | during the year 61, loss 50, leavin: QUINCY, Wash, Dec. 18.—Gar standing near, defended (he woman|a pepulavion of #2 on June 30, 1908. | 1and Hoffman, aged 19, while riding and was sent reeling Into « corner|The average number of prisoners | horseback, met with a pecuiiar ac by Lowis, The fight then became | wae 7648. ‘The average daily cost | cident. His horse slipped and fell free for all, and blows were styueck|of sabaletence per prisoner was and Hoffman in some manner was right ‘and left 119.41 cents The yearly cost per| caught beneath the animal. When | The police arrived 46 minutes af. | prisoner was $194.62." ‘friends reacted him his reason had tér the ffret call, and then refused | “cece cee ep! THE HORRIBLE FATE OF THE TARDY SHOPPERS ’ lihe original advertisement will be Ny ECTION OF gee action toward the investiga- REW the rolling stock, signals, 8nd other so-called safety | of the Seattle Electric Me civic authorities may not fuse to buy them exe: ing further improvement much more costly.” Mracked or “pigdon-holed,” | ive committee of the Cen- OF council test night ap | pes : oa Prank W. Cottoriil, Curios | Railroad President Pl nd C. Le Wyne to push | a New Branch in and place the conditions : Dr, Titus Is declared to linve sald mn before the mayor ana | This State. “IL believe this {s the best day's i. Work we have done.” Council wil! also call upon ess ber of Commerce, the Se " mercial elub apd other| NEW YORK, Dec. 18.—A. J. Bart EPedies to support the move-|ing, president of the Chicago, Mil RE = serene | | STR 4 ning the organization of a holding | TEDD Y lcompany to amalgamate the tempo-| rary organizations now in charge lof the onstruction work on the| Pacific coust extension of the road (By United Pr President Karling is also nego WASHINGTON, Dec, 18— tating for the purchase of @ Iine| President Roosevelt's reply to } mile extending sixty which is to] congress giving his reasons for —_——— : a ‘ ch to} hl rance regarding secret eouncti’s finance committee | form eee 4 ee eervies emained ta hie’ Pe | As far as the elty of Seattle ts ogra ordinance pro-|""rarling said that the main coast] sage to congress will be ready jofficially concerned, the chase for Bice fn creane In the walary | ine, including a tunnel through Bit-| for presentation shortly after (John Kiplinger can be considered o + sordon ry tg {ter Root mountains, will be com-| the holidays. Clerks are now en: as fintehed Jordon’s present salary ie pleted within sixty days, a month in gaged in tabulating the informa |, nih : fi per month—$100 | from the | Pavance of the time estimated tlon contained in the prospec. | eee i council's finanee com. og sho from the city. He} Before June 1, 1909, the coast ex tive communication. jmittee ¢ ded to recommend that ar of $50 a month, a balar of approximately $8,800, by the Seattle Electric ee yt tension ky A has apne, Ferme Ee |remaining out of an original appro WANT MORE CARS |fre!ah! traffic estas FAMOUS SEAMAN DIES. —[priation of $5,000 set astde for the 4 pursuit of the embesziing exelty TEA MSTERS FAIL TO: Mawes wad receives Here today PY lcomptroiter, be tuned back Into | Morrill, of the Seattle Ship- rene! 4 b disregard of the comfort of | that hid unele, Captain the gene ral fund, g a P 8 and incensed at the in- OBEY RULES am, died yosterday at| That the councll will acquiesce fo | and ineuite which their ‘elven, Maas. The | this decision Is certain, | Ners, wives and daughters en- ft OHM captain was one of the best known| Accompanying this recommenda, daily in the crowded cars, woamen in the country, having been |ton Is the report of George By Rus} bers of the Ea John Rigby and Jack Mullen hips on both |sell, now postmaster, who was af ciub will tonight pre teamaters, were each fined $10 by of Bs # death |eigned the duty of searching fi Tough draft of an ordinance Jolice Judge John B. Gordon this w York ut | Riplinger, now one of the “réfumee” | *. » | de ite e was no «the In | Submitted to the city council morning for allowing thets teangs Xe {vento org He was also the 10; | colony near Ironir, in Honduras, ling the company to keep stand unblanketed and un y wear ail Chine to prevent Binking state department 1« pow Wand piatforms clear of pas-|terday diternoon Lien He was 70 years of age. working along Mnes which it rt be- The arrests were made following ~ lieved may sult in an extradition “Proposed measure is to be special orders by Police Chief} NOT MURDER, BUT SUICIDE. |treaty being signed with Honduras, | h Yard that the ¢ity ordjoanee pro = in which event it ts posstble the! ella ar’ ae pelo horses be Bop tore a (By United Press.) guvaviinieint iaisinies dane noe fit MP this is the only means by| fKighy left his team standing on Pb e on Ae ve ca on ‘Onc to return the fugitive to thib oity wae found dead yesterday in hia | stand trial i | place Of business. Ciroumatances! gineg”{aG0 Andrew Garnoglo hae | pointed to a case of murder, but the 1 $20,000,000 to vld age vee Patrons of the car lines can | Miret av. near Lenora at, with no Mteed seats and the Beat- blankets. The team was also un ric Co. compelled to in- tied. Patrolman Landon found Rig Ite roiling stock to meet the by in a saloon near by and sent) authorities now belleve he took his | Ve of the community. him to nolice headquarters, own Ife, sions,

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