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School Boys and Girls The Star WillNext Wednesda Present to You Something At- ead the Book of ' j} tractive in Connectic LAST EDITION | | THE SEATTLE STAR < . - VOL. 10. NO.274 SEATTLE, WA SATURDAY, JANUARY 9, 1909 PRICE. ONE CENT. ‘POLITICAL TREAGHERY THREATENS HONOR OF THE STATE OF OREGON FAST RIDE DOWN HILL BITTER AS ~ TERMINATES IN DEATH FNS HALE MADE Ae eee Be oF INJURIES bus IF WASTE CONTINUES i RACE ee ACCIDENT. WATER FAMINE WILL | cap heey: tanga BE HERE TOMORROW acc. MAN PUTS A|SAYS HE IS IN THE EAC ,, | BULLET THROUGH CARE OF MANY irYOU HAVE Any clothing that you don’t need, see if you can't find some one who can use it to advantage during this cold went, Before you drink it. You've caused a water famine, and this is one of the penalties. Lake Washington isn’t as pure as Cedar Ri er. E BOIL THE WATER ’ =m WOULD DEFEAT POPUs LAR CHOICE FOR SENATOR. / | Corrupt Gang Boasts of Traitors Enough to Gain Its Point. Anne Hill. “It the wastin t for 2 . ho wasting of water continues at the present rate for 24 | hours, Seattle will be absolu without water by tomorrow aft HIS HEART. FRIENDS. erno eee ee ee volr, which is normally at ning hd fallen to three fect, |Wag in Ill Health and/Clainis He can Carry State The supply in the Lincoln park re y & depth of 25 feet, at & o'clock this mo: SOP EERE EEE EEE EEE EE ER By GEO. E. CHAMBERLAIN, and has been going lower all day |® Peopte’s Choice for U. 8. Sen say ater other than the usual supply available. | Yester Despondent—Has a | in a Ten-to-One | ator from Oregon. day it Was ated that water from Lake neten wo » * . If lam not na 4 senator i turned iuto the maine, but even in case tion Is taken, it | Son in Seattle. Sprint. Wilt’ be bepauee ot ponte would affect only the small Beacon Hill reservoir and the dis thievery It writt . ‘Queen Anne and Capitol Hitis wil! be without water for cook | “The Lord is my Shepherd.| WASHINGTON, Jan. 9%.—By people shall rule, and the peo tng purposes, and the entire down town business district will be |1 ghall not want. He maketh|?—When Senator Fulton, of Or won have expressed at the merey of the smatiest conflagration presen ‘ og gt ds at the poll there is not pressure enough in the pipes to throw a stream me to lie down in green pas-/ sos. ves: cone tulad Press. tn o wolaian a pledge water from a fire howe 15 feet Into the alr.” }tures. He leadeth me beside| **" mada ‘enaele tee teil] Witeie: ‘356 temnereds regard to & statement curre in ostracizes himeelf from This was the statement made to, pouring out upon the pavement \t Oregon that he had written a leg the ranks of decent people and commits a deed that will be vitable. if the; ™y soul. He leadeth me in isistor of that state, withdrawing Op po- Chamber 4 Star reporter today by Superin- Foreseeing the tendent L. B. Youngs of the city waste was kept up, Superintendent| the paths of righteousness for) from the se water plant, Since the coming of the Youngs has repeatedly war the | His name's sake. | attion to Gov. ¢ the burnt ily in t Pocerrerrereerrereeres ARCHIE YOUNG, cold enap three day ago the drain people, bon. Ge a a ahs eootinnee “Yea, though I walk through a ste AS on hit is “Stn tag ane * om J vt ene what water ie te eve! pArasar 1 Killed in Toboggan Slide Accident | upon the city reservoire has m | uni n |the valley of the shadow of| written, 1 had never de have sted certain men to Last Night. lenormous through the continual meet the actual needs of the city | leaving open of thousands of faucets for 24 hours, and so low has the | death, I will fear no evil, for} myself In the race, Whatever Te) Archie Young, a sophomore of|all over the city to prevent the |pressure fallen that many of the| Thou are with me. The rod] ! have eald has been said open. Be Lncoin high school, was killed, | Pipes from freexing outlying mains are barely running and Thy staff they comfort me.| !y+ AN€ has been to the effect amet ks * Not only bave private individuals at this time that 1 believed that the repub- five others injured, when a bob} i oo gutity of this, but fire plugs Mydraulle elevators were atopped | Thou preparest a table for me! jicaq members of the legisia Collided with an automodile | ytong the streets of the business | yesterday, and by row morn in the presence of mine ene-| ture shovid cavous to ineure First ay. W. and Queen Anne! district have been left wide open, ing one may not have water enough | mics. Thou annointest my| corefet representation by the shortly before 9 o'clock tast | With —ae of gallons of water to make his coffee head with oil, My cup runneth| section of @ republican, The ? on anueenneen — quedtion is one of vastly great nS oe ger ae ™ | over er import than any individual One of the victims, Miss Margar- | “Surely goodness and mercy! interest. The main point is to * ye fives, is seriously injured. } | shall follow me all the days of! see # republican elected. Tt ie pousible | may have reiter Barker was bruised about the} my life, and I will dwell in the) og pi optaion tn private corre Sed and face; Edith Clancy suf House of the Lord msde —| spondqyer; and that such utterance pred a bad!) ised leg; Cory E rite biblical passage Of} bas beam erroneously construed as GEO. yom & severe cut on the \i7reoro-- William Thompson and yr my withdrawal from a contest into | = ar! Jones is at home| yey STAND | IN. BNOW AND | _Jt hae been nuge which] have not entered carry oyt their promise, volun- @ tarily made, that should be as #| bin the vows at the mar- #1 riage altar Sesshsebioas se BY G. S. COSTELLO. SALEM, Ore, Jan. 9.—Political! a bartering of souls that the lawmakers of a great rs, a pitiful, terribl ion to the nation that rough the direct primary people gain their rightful CHAMBERLAIN. |power to rule—this is what threaw state of Oregon today erll is real, material. Wheg that iby him just before he took his an D iasered leg street car company might run + posal aN ge t ; accident occurred fest ae an| SHIVER WAITING FOR CARS ground on the N Queen Anne | life | eo JB, Some and make @ fight I the legislature of this “commas le drives by William H. THAT ARE FEW. car line and cover most of the eame : | SoMa he 6. batting. prepost BO Wealth convenes here Monday mem chauffeur for W. B. Net territory served by West Ques With particles of melted snow! tion, the ease stands ten to one in| ieee: to vote for the | sople's. otal the firm of Sebi [ome BOCOe TEAS On Qe! huge ine still clinging to hie whitened locks, | ee ms of Schlager & | xnne hill are justly indignant at the This would m who waa in the machine : - ould many of ve) Wittiam D. T apaon, #0 ye od, | ae § es senator, and whe much better service,” said a Queen | shot himestf through the heart in a WR cay now what | have were sent to the legislature because the Seattle Electric Co. during the never anid before, that If elect promises, will be asked te gs treatment being accor by Anne resident thie mornin 1 ardin house t 111 Virginia et. ar " : corey cata rs ed f would serve out my term amen time of the fatality, turned Sorner going up the hill or . nding the [Present cold spell of weather don't suppose we dare t t. [shortly after § o'clock this morning, Corporations committees of the city council yesterd publicly betray thelr trust tating bil reat Tet ak tA Welk Galan ena pakabneea Guare te ke alee we tae Oly & On & small table moar the aged| Mé ot adlag dg yo PS gh a Y. Beatin, con - bed ing Pept me cama Se Will they do It? The moment @hot around the curve with |4r¢ compelled to transfer at the foot ting poorer service than the people! man's side lay an open Bible, well] tae Y spurmemntin Mnaeoe Dalen oF public utilities, ang | \the answering of that question wil of the hill on Queen Anne ay. and who live on Queen Anne hill, and/thumbed and apparently showing| © work. i > a 7 to Councilman W. H. Weaver, The Star's ordinance to prevent the || carry a tremendous message to Jagain at the top of the hill. Onty/alt our complaints seem to do nolthat his favorite passage was the ' bothing of the report | overcrowding of atreet cars, introduced at the last meeting of ||ation. Will the message be bit ¢ counterweight Is working and good. If The Star's fight for the|strd Peal hi | aa @eock is interesting him is dir teenie or full of bright promise? |the service up and down the hill people of Seattle resulta in any bet-|earthly career the octogenarian evt- | 0 te Semel. If ao, it ie not : The voters of Oregon recently se cars at something like 15- terment im the street car service. dently had sought solace f the! poe any conference with me Mr. Bouillon agreed to return the ordinance to the commit cured a direct primary law. They intervals, 40 that long walts'we will butld a monument for you | last time in the Book he loved, but]! B08 Bt my solicitation, and is} too within ten days, and to report at that time the result of an || Welded it at the polls last spring are necessary both at the top and/on the top of the hill so that you will | jacked the 1 cournge taugnet| Withoyt my knowledge ation which he will make of street car conditions all over {|424 Placed in the legisiature a map [the bottom of the bill never be forgotten there ae jority of men who had subscribed i oS er eee eos and to face the world J him vo face t bal | the city. Couneliman Weaver, it is understood, will work with Mr. [lt, what ie known ae “Bate } Wendere ‘Thwevah Bicsehss Bouillon in this investigation No 1 a pl ee to vote. forth | pompaon le! . . house Mr. Boutiion this morning declined to discuss in advance the people's choice for United States siti’ eaere 7 obken Gud wea methods to be pursued in conducting the investigation. He in- || ™Schine that once found its | short re 7 o'cloe mort - io be p onducting the inve : : ead- jing despite the Inclement weather rship in the Oregon land fraud jand hte pl al weakness. After | ring about the streets in the WIFE Before ending vew' Umated that it would be thorough, and that his report would cover ring—were t in motion aga ry phase of the street car situation in Seattle this time to cheat the people | tating snow for nearly af hour, the laged man made bie way back to the their new-found power instead WAS IN SUSPENSE UNTIL TO- father and. several sisters and |), aad BAN FRANCISCO, Jan. % jhis Heutenants went up and bat jtheir timber wealth. Fulton atding went straight | - i DAY, WHEN CASLEGRAM brothers, In vain did he try to get|to nix room. He had scarcely closed | U- PeeNaval Constructor Hiden {the state with their ery of “loyal @ cablegram through, but after | ene wh whot ran out.| Bvene and his wife, whom he a vee - 4 ~ |euing for 4 divorce, both wenaivied many days he succeeded. It was |reonants warding he MISS MARGARET M'NIVEN, lf opin waiting in terrible ays ond directed to his brother, a mariner,|ed to the room, to find t id man} | soney a Oe naval offic : in- | Serious! woggan | oF almost two weeks past, fearing jn Italy. The reply came but to-| tying tn a ¢ blood and a bul- | ¥0lved fm the divorce proceedings ly oo gong bles o Tobogsen |tnat his parents and soveral broth-|day, and it told how the brother |e mole theeagh his heart, “Close |i Lieut, Franklin Wayne Osburn | _ jers and sisiers were victima of the had gone to the devastated district | ty hia side lay a che caliber | J? Chief engineer of the monitor | enne, which ts now on a test terrific speed. Before Joseph {terrible earthquake disaster which and found the family safe and well, | revolver Ch Gould swerve the automobile the | devastated southern Italy, Prank | put tp cruise, 18 ASPHYXIATED WHEN JUST body, it Ix probable that he was ittie town a total ruin Bon a Fireman. wakened durt he night t " Sled crashed into the motor with |Steitl, owner of @ restaurant on! ‘The relief fund now amounts tol Shick. skate. tenia tnie nem, hee Evans charges that on Christ WITHIN REACH OF WIN pl arn Bey ae oe sae — fearful speed. Roy Barker was | Railroad av. today learned that ail | g998§.31. Of this amount Dr. Gbtx- |») ¥ het . ou a or engl a ee : ” DOW IN HIS ROOM. he could open the window. Thisde eee duke Gna Well wei MN adipennstua pyres drer ony hompson, who is a member of the is hehe, hie wife entertains: @ could open the do < rown fully 20 feet, alighting on | Were safe and w Hone, Italian consul, has received |iicai tire department. He te sta-| tious Gabuen down stalre, and | Half crouching near a frost-cov- evidently had neglected to turn head, but he was not seriously| News dispatches from the scene | $5,606.85, and the Red Croas §1.[\7c8! sth He but at prea-| ¢hat he suddenly appeared to |¢red window, the body of Markoff the deadly gas when he retired old ¢ © destruct of Messina tthews ha “i lent is absent from the eity on a] hied@, a blackamith, was found in| For the past nine years Thiede was told of the destruction of Messin Dr. Matth has again ap fine teb-yeung officer kissing | ThIed blackamith found {n| For th i Th Young struck the front|and neighboring towns. In Can the citizens of Seattle tO) hunting trip. Efforts are being made| pig wifts | room at 2017 Seventh ay,, short- employed at a blackemithshop at | Bale of the automobile and sustain: | zarri, near by, lived Staiti's mother penerously—and patented }to ae yeute him. Lieut. Osburn was transferred to|!¥ after 9 o'clock this morning. A Ninth av. and Lenora st. Nothing | @@ a fractured skull and other se = aap mpson came to Seattle t the monitor Cheyenne, formerly | *trong odor of gas filled the room is known of his relatives, The Vere injuries. He was hurriedly _POISONE years ae from inst Seameten, , when Jack Gintven, who rooms at | body is at the undertak stab A "| the Wyoming, from the battleship din 1 a ndertaking estab placed in the automobile and taken BIG GANG is D CHICKEN T iene Mdnaa thes ttme ean neue = . P| the samo house, entered the unfor-|lishmont of the Bonney-Watson Georgia two years ago to the Pacific hospital, where be AN INAUGURAL pen: » his son for support tunate man's apartments Co. @ied just as his aunt, Mre. C. W./ The was removed to the un-|@& ORR KARR AEH ~ es — — Heffron of 2352 11th av. W., en-| BANQUET ‘Sevtaidan eutabishment af Batersta tered the tnstitution | worth & Sons, and will be held until] te BANK CLEARINGS. ’ isice Sergeant c vy Bes BOISE, Idaho, Jan, 9-—By U. [his son reaches Seattle . , sper ek made norou ent / Pp 1 *® Clearings today ow, and a‘ter talking to all con-|LIGHTING DEPARTMENT HARD| [7 Scores of People, of social WEATHER MAY PREVENT) * =r" * 7 Cérned, decided that the collision | UP, AND CONSTRUCTION Boise are just recovering from * Tacoma. * 4 un Tactise cocaine’ dia aot or | MEN QUIT WORK. illness as a result of being z © Senne ener ast a| a ; Bort, captain of police did net or sisoned’” by. sating ‘-eanned COSGRO IP | Balances + T4867 ancsiitg ‘ 4et the arrest of Chauffeur Joseph.| One hundred men on the con-| Pravned oy eating canned * Portland. * | WOMAN SAYS DOCTOR FRIGHT |of threat Seba whlch "ke kee oe CHAS. W. FULTON. a ged funeral ee re oar struction force of the municipal! the inaugural ball Wednesday T0 OLYMPIA % Clasrings today ... ..9748,930 ®| ENED HER INTO HYSTERICS | yet not boon nble to raive | ci aeets O.. eee wae ere & Balapees .... 6.66666 + 82,673 & aye 7 _ Gene, undertakers. The body will|!shting plant were this morning! night. id AT HOTEL IRVING. | to the party,” thelr only arse 4 be ag laid off for lack of funds, and will The ball was the most bril BY T. J. DILLON, * WHARKAKKRRARARA AW oe r shipped to Blue Earth, Minn., for |laid o : Sed ast 4 Mant social affair ever held in OLYMPIA, Jan, 9—It is not [RAR RAR RR ee *| Dr. 8... Griggs, who was arrest: | % Vee ee ee en jnot again be employed until a re) | ti end was inh belleved today that Gi lect ed yesterday on charges preferred|®% |=WEATHER FORECAST. Wi aor a ‘ ener of the elleved today that Gov.-elec 5 ; pees : q Tturn from the $400,060 bond issue! inauguration of Governor Cosgrove will return to Wash. | ISSUE APPEALS FOR by ‘Mary “Andervon to the effect | Light snow tonight and Sun Rlisete eee ee pre jt e tened into co. dd co! Je ° are oOe ie & » ey be 1 peer t| ‘Wate’se the bate Whe daenore samen tua Snone aioe’ lose GAME BIRDS apeerias by fading hin standing |X ootthetiy waka Se Ri bought” enough men-~purchased 4 . B. Youngs, superintendent of| were at the ball. The authori. rene 4 OLYMPIA, Jan. 9—By U.P. lover her in her room when she them like hogs, with a representa- F A and water, stated this morn-| ties ordered the caterer to die | on ont is — Preparing to —The State Sportemen » laqwakened’ from sisap at the | M* PERE M ENEMY HE * live of value—that they may defy 4 |img that the service will not in any} continue serving after the na eave on Monday. id sending eapecle te all gg Ps 4 lthe people. % 4 The men have been laid off) discovered. governorelect, this morning me wardens in the various | jai this morning . oe 4 from the construction departa ————— telegraphed his father telling counts at once use funds to | : ~ | The local republican machine FALLS IN STREET AND LIES|he waid, “The operating him of ‘the weather conditions auediiek when Ghd shatter thle Mise Anderson ts in a critical STARVING BiRDS and political influences of nattonal : nent remaine intact, and service | here, but made no recommen cellent ap le Ph ae dition ax the result of an ope’ we Oe V | weight are known to be working tm : Mec ONSC!OUS UNTIL [men mesons th ca pele es dations, He expects an anawer ar sede, The present enow |ation, She had been treated by vane Campaign for the birds '8!q desperate effort to avert what GUND THIG MORNING. nd vides tonight or tomorrow morning. chet Abreatene to destroy all Dr iOrinas at the Provideo . hos. See ares ation "aasnt taicas any |they view party disaster,” even 4 ee Wiliam White, of 1922 Te > Inti we derive funds from the ON GREEN LAKE The generat opinoin here, and game birds in the « ae no |Dital, and, becoming disRatistied | eee ian cies ehe Star uftice way. {though the remedy, in these days | WAS found half frozen at dons voted bond issue we willl 1 think it is shared by Howard food’ van be secured by the | With his treatment, she called Dr, |telephoned to The Star office say-|of political enlightenment, may its j s ow f froven | recently voted bon p we —_— 1D, 8. Schellabarger, who, after two |'8& that since the snow came she | voive moral turpitude dp 1 tance to @ Krocery store, on Sixth not enlarge the construction gangs, | Peg Art , | , Cosgrove, nyt it ore be feathered tribe. weeks’ treatment, had her removed |had been feeding hundreds of birds.|Seomn ee? ude and pune 4 SY. N, this morning. He was|tut get along with aw few men ae| Hundreds of boys and girls ANd) guicidal for Governor Cosgrove Ps | « Miss Ander-|Another woman called up and stat ‘ j taken to the Pacific ho»pital, where but # o— the last election it|# few men and women are skating| to come to Olympia until the |LEGISLATORS IN CONFERENCE. |to the Hotel Irving. Miss Ander od that this morning she cat a toot |, nen Fulton was eliminated at 4 6 te thought he will recover {rota eee ee eer ae a half to realize |this afternoon on Green Lake, and| weather moderates. OLYMPIA, Jan, 9—By U. Py—|qon Informed the prosecuting at-jed that this morning she cut & 1087 | no primaries the “old ring” of the j See MH re rot | took us a year and a ha ar | with the freesing weather contin ned This forenoon a conference of torney's office that Griggs had of bread Into four pieces and bung | party was stunned, When the peo ¥ "7 xposure to the freezing | on that issue. We are already ow lvls this afternoon and tonight Trial for Gambling Set. Southwestern Washincton legis, v | threatened to kill her if she called |them in a tree near her window by the process of elimination, % ngeens “ ing $240,000 to the water and gen | Te te excellent skating on | ABMRDEEN, Jan, 9.—The cane of tors wav held with tho attorney | anc physician. She says that|An hour later more than a hundred |! cted Chamberlain, it was a real ves Besaaegeg bg ht gaa eral funds.” b the lake tomorrow The tee in| Frank mitchell and on a Hustar general and the attorney general. she has since lived in constant j flutty mites —_ i — tree pe oe | blow to the party. Most of all it Wille attempting to ulight trom al Andy Garheglo says every work-|now from one and a half to two| Mkeepers charged with violut- | cieet on the Columbia river boun- | fear of an attack by the doctor ing away at the bread. Certainly | was, to some eyes, & Menace te the Wetrest car stumbled and f + page nay ont tn ‘be a stockholder. |inches thick, and when the snow |!né the eambiing Mw, was tetcmn, {dary withation. An attempt will| Griggs’ arrest was ordered last /no greater act of kindness could bx [senator. In June they went to th { eet ¢: mbled and fell e|man ought to be 0 Ne in the superior coort at Montesano Aa to. FeOne Peper Fe 46 Prosecuting {done than feeding these ferthery hdaniondh on . ‘ as the g , J | pt an excellent skating oe eee eeeen ot not multe ana|soon be made to reopen the case|evening by Axstatant Prosecn : 7 ws Dance Eute p “1 ery eee juegting th Ce hog ot. sharke Gulf pod Big Be sf ; . jer gti ~ ns] 1 not RUN 8nd) Ty the United States supreme court | Attorney John H. Perry, on charges fin nd | Continued on Page Seven, 1 } Was found thi rning) Juggling the sto . o ’ i

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