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HAVE IT SENT HOME | If you are not a regular reader of The Star, telephone Main 1050 or Ind. 441 and have the p»per delivered by carrier. | VOL. 10. NO SAYS THIS COMPLAINT AN INTER ESTING SUIT P a FILED IN SUPERIOR — er BOVILLON REFUSES To Give |" the be enterday ar ERMIT DEAL HELD | . COURT. UP BY MR. eee a Asks That the Interurban PERMIT UNTIL MAYOR The ordit wont ea Mas MILLER MAS ACTED. permit to Mr. Boulll t Be Declared a applied for by the Seattic B 1 of the feta In th ane nid MM _— npany and granted by Ub: 1 have nothing t Charging that the Puget hp a = = held up by Superin: | aay ¥ tbiication personally at “ Bound Electric railway ie op. pabiic uillities Until Mayor Mites | egcorovere: It lem pt ing its interurban cars in ae finally aieponed of the andinunes |” ag i side the city limits without the w awaiting ia signature or Veto. | Routtion vane hap get i Authority of a franchise, and Th ancl! has already sold one tee hax Siaten! . ; alleging in substance that the nohive on thie street to W. R. | Tr unct corporation ie dally permitted | Crawford tehest bidder 1 thority by the t to disregard provisions of the DeSU Une Sock of giving another use of all public etn t ” city charter, W. R. Crawford Dis isehdie tes ira: bee coli ! the beard simply th ® of the Seattic, Renton & South will be ¢ ic Gee oe ‘i : ern, today filed a suit in the ¢ pK : gray euperior court, asking that the To add t Menara Shag 4. ; Operation of the company’s cars tlor streets with the diatinet und na within the corporate limits be « 8 ine that an ordinance sred a declared a nuisance. ; 4 immediately from the it ra The suit is the outcome of an/did in >t wublie ot 1 es Materesting situation. City officials | Fouthern, hctl mutter Acknowledge that the Stone & Web. |S byt ; exclusive Ster people, controlling the inter af ia not - E. sa itet ontrary " ilisk ae weil ou the local service sa Mensay night i Of the Seattle Electric comy have v0 franchise for the latery ‘THE EASIEST WAY’’ Mine, and A. V. Bouillon tendent of pubite utilities BUT HARD Th committee Informed him that | Why, » hin : ies iibeeiec ea T WAY jones sntrmee no tnt te i oy nn ; |. tmetuay tne et el ply for a franchise erly, He protested that it wae an }{tamchines elnewnere,” Attorney J. I r. Cosgrove was placed in @ exact copy, barring names of Mee Aemured the Inquiring counctl- | carriage, waiting at the depet, Laugh at City Officials. ~ streets, of similar grants ¢ the [8 | and taken to the House, where They have ignored these requests | Seattle Electric Co. coveringl meet tne mame?” asked it —————? apne ae shortly afterwards the oath was Qnd continue operating their care |changes of routing necessitated Url meme ener es DEPUTY SHERIFF IN PRETTY Jue an old bachelor, anywa: administered by Chief Justice Bither the city officials cannot en | regrades ‘ Mi Gephase that lett no ream tor PICKLE WHEN HE FILES wig na Daggindeng! e Bee saa Rudkin, " C le or | rae Le e ae " one foot, then the other looked force the law, it is contended, or Then the committee announced |@eubt EVICTION NOTICE idadindls toward & dene, abl taal rey ee Pon city, , der street car tru that the ordinance appited for did] Then I move that It be granted joe Sh ante btiee ooerel Indian | prc of friends and members i from the Hub City is above the net have a “common user” clause, | ELMS. Armetrong ou ats e of the press crowded into the law Attorney J. BD Howe. of the tao} SESE motion carried—unanimously I don’t care, we just won't go,/clubs and boxing gloves which! building. The original interurban franchise | atile Electric company, anid it had rt Crawford bid, by so there now adorned the walls ‘ | Immediately after taking the Was granted by the city counct! to) i alt been . setih tn as On dan irare y been Charac atic of the typ Y-y-yos,” quaveringly remarked oath Governor Cosgrove was parties who were later bought out | Seencdine tie onion | mo 8 franchise « ft | The | college girl, came the above answer the deputy, “b-b-but the court says! taken back to his private car, by Stone & Wedster. The new | Bache visiniy vay owe tial “ oe vot Mag von to Deputy Sheriff Klein, when. you will have to go. He wished to hold a general re- P owners did not like the restrictive | liebetiont way: suiuted tho bum He A setae aie yusly grant. /evening, he served papers upon the We won't; we'll fight,” came the| ception to his friends, but his @haracter of the franchise, and | Hon SNSEOO TR a permit to lay tre 1 Pine-st,| Delta Gamma Sorority, in whieh rep | son, Howard, would not permit Jacob Furth and M. H. Young. both The. comsoittee thereupon {a eo oe figure several pretty poctety Klein says the girls informed) jt. ‘The trip from Paso Robles trustees of the Seattle Electric Co or i fed ~¥ jentena May Apprepr of the state university, a him that after the contract for) had been a long and trying one, Also a Stone & Webster corpora = poled a ieee Mr Bog: ‘Phe Montana Boctety of Washing-| whom E. W. Balzow hae br three years was up last fall, during| one to woae'e poral pebees tion, applied for a franchise north bee cig ate Bo» ode ae ree ioe wil! hold a meeting om Thurs 9 er to oust them from the building whieh they paid $50 per month and the governor was tired. He ‘on First av. 8. from Spokane av., in nied nis franchise at 8 previoUs idayievening at the Commercial club at 4519 14th av, N. E. rent itered into an agree therefore deferred to the wishes 1902 the southern city Hmits / vay had eat Vins fiietad gy pa ps Sinha, : think he's a mean old man,” ment Balzow $60. Balzow! of his son. : | thai enaueene cae a the |*#id one of the girls to Kiein, “and then the pent to $65 and CEREMONY BRIEP. Do Some Juggling. | he’s just taking advantage of un—! th . : taal o's Ju n niage of w nen . This franchise was granted and, | |_ “Ob! Metely an oversight that lee i yo he The ceremony was brief, but # e fm leu of actually bufiding a rail | | thet-euch prospects were matertally | few minutes of formality and Sam q foad line, the grantees were per ) Mr. Sachs subsided and anno | betegr at present (han reporte indi-} vel G. Cosgrove: became the chief ; mitted to acquire existing lines (they pseites } bd executive of the state of Washing The franchise | the Seattle | taterurban tracks) was then deeded to d Electric Co., the interurban franchise was surrendered to the} oity. | Aino, the interurban then con-| tracted with the Seattle Electric | Co. to use the tracks included tn | the new franchise—the same tracks and same spikes, by the way, that Bad always been used. The inter. | ‘arban never missed a trip o# one | Of ita trains or delayed the haul Of @ single pound of freight The old franchise, which was ven up, provided for @ cash fare| Rot exceeding five cents within the elty limits. it also made provisions for the payment to the city of and ® per cent of 20 per cent the gross income for the first 30, second 10 and remaining years you hear when @ been to see the new ra ‘The new franchise (owned by the le Electric Co.) can bost be | is hat’ ha 5 That's what setting which 4 bed as a typical Seattle Elec York, “The Easiest Way,” by Is even a palr of stockings hanging SaEIT dawaintea, team te ste as night that she “just put a sheet in trie franchise ne Walter to dry over the edge of the water| “Despite the fact that the ed ie eee ee Ser thouth ash a pillow over hari nae ee gn ee This meant'that the city was | You know Walter. He's the pitcher county commissioners yester- | Mtwne And at the time stated what baad to keep her qalet” | fgg ee nuns SUR Oe Se given just as little as possible | newly discovered play wright Again, almost to get something day refused to grant a salary pos) Papected of them. They have | . P a) 20 years consummated, with bis per and the company acquired just | whom everybody is lauding to the (o eat, the surrenders to the mill-| of $78 par month to the three | Ruler Hed up to his expectations SLASHES THROAT jsonal ané political enemies over #5 many rights as could pos |ntare nowadayy. Walter had years lonaire, for her reporter-sweethoart| jail matrons, | will keep the |” ind oo a een | , |come, with the office that he longed Sibiy be acquired. it wan a sav. land years when he ‘wrote good has not yet made his stake, Mut] theee'matrone at the county |REe. Kev tolling and struggling! | BLEEDS TO DEATH {°° tis, death stands close beside ing—te the corporation of | plays and nobody heeded. Nobody suddenly ‘he strikes it rich out jail and pay them their salaries | bard in thetr efforts to make prix-| } * him, waiting only an unguarded mo thousands of dollars annually (cared. So Walter has seen hunger west. He comes to New York to! Which | stipulated they would onere conform to the regulations | | NEW WESTMINSTER, B.C. Jan./ment. One slip, one shift of the In percentage of Income given | and sorrows and life. He wouldn't claim her hand and finds her with| receive wi 1 appointed [Maa Swe by the sheriff Chased as the yeault of a wild Ry U, P.—Leaving & last ines-|dice box of fate, and Gov. Com ‘the city alone. And people tiv. | say that “The Eastest Way” is wick. the millionaire. | them.” said @heriff Robert 7. | Here are some of the duties which | and prolonged drunk, Alvin Banks, | sage written in his jife-bleod on the grove may yet be defeated, count- in the southern city limits, | ed. Maybe you wouldn't either. So| Both men surrender her, leaving| Hodge today | the commissioners expect a wom-|aged 39, a Swedish stonemason, | wall of his cell, “Come on, boys; |€d out by that great judge of elec unl they buy a book of com- let's call it a high tragedy of mod- her without aid lan te perform for the miserly sum | tried to cut bis throat with a ple ej it's easy Jobn B. Weston, an|tion who cares not for party oF mutation tickets, are compelied (ern haman life fo whe chooses “The jest! Yesterday the commission Of $6 per month: Fighting the im | of broken window glass in room 67 American convict in the British | power. to pay a 10-cent cash fare. The play is about a girt whose) Way” and goes to the we a of Hodge the concession of )*#ae When necessary; subduing the of the Abbott bouse, Third av. and Columbia penitentiary, died from Ambition of Lifetima ‘Also, under the Furth-Young Dusband dies a suicide when she her kind matrons the paltry som} rebellious, ugiy, drunken creatures Pike st. early thie morning, anda self-inflicted wound, having sev mbition of a Mfetime hangs franchise there is no common-user She goes onto the stage,| Belasco, on the program, says the 50 per month. Hodge promised| WHO sre placed in jail for trane-|now ‘lies at the point of death in/ered the jugular vein on the left in, the balanes.of a Saw hauenaae Clause permitting other companies , to save her very life, accepts play merely holds the mirror up to! the women they would receive $76 | groselons againet the law; compell | Pacific hospital side of his neck with a blunt piece | was a race with death, a flaunt to #0 come into the city over Pirat | the diamonds, furs and apartments nature. per month, Prior to the inaugura- |198 Wem by force at times to keep! | The employes of the hotel wore jof knife blade stolen from the har- | fate, to make the trip from the ‘ey. &., one of the esential “canyon °f @ rich man, But she meets a) The mirror reflects true. Walter, tion of three matrons there was themavives, thelr bedding and | startled when they heard the sound| ness shop, in whioh he had been | sunny «bles of California. to the B. one of the essential “canyon | YOUNK newspaper reporter who before royalties, saw hur life}one. This matron, the commis-| thelt clothing free from filth. Every | of crashing glass, They rushed employed foge, damp and snow of Olympia, loves her and is willing to marry in all tts frailties. He knows what|sionors deemed worth $109 per| 18 mlnutes the matrons must ¢isit) into Banks’ room and found that he} Weston was discovered fast rho’ thousand miles of* track be: Say It Is a Nuisance. her after he makes his stake. She destitution, temptation and bitter. | month Now the commissioners | (heir wards, tender gentle ministra-|had smashed the window, using &) bleeding to death, and only able sn here and Paso Rubles beld Today the interurban lines 1n | leaves the millionaire, and the next ness bring forth state that a matron is worth but| ene to the mental sufferers, with-| jagged sliver of the broken glass|to answer “No, no,” to any ques chanon. of death. for Sam the Stone & Webster monopoly are = " al 960 per month. ) out regard to their own weariness | to dig his throat open. jtion put to him. rail’s length the mountain slid Penaltied to ope in thie city : / oe Work Will Grow. Drs. M. A. Johanson and B. G.| Deceased was concerned in an| tne shrauken roudbed und the Due Without a franchise, according to) speech of Representative Willett ex Only Objection No Objection. Sheriff Hodge states that the| Love were immediately called and, | attempted jail delivery home months | yorjosy por that beest the sine tie partics to this sult. They are coriating President Roosevelt | The only ob on to giving the) progent mamber of prisoners will be after an emergency dressing, they ago, a6 a result of which be was eler, all of these had their oppor gilowhd to stand their trains on |matrens @ sa of $75 held by|YasQy inereased when the expost.|had the intended suicide removed | sentenced to 16 months’ additional | tunity to play thelr caprice at the Decidental av. and on Yesler way th issioners § @ stated by! dom ie on, and that “dips,” female | to the hospital. Nothing is known imprisonment, but this did not expense of this brave old man who fa violation of the city ordinances, | them today is that when the new) cragks aad all kinds of law break-|@* to his relatives. His desire | seem to weigh on his mind. Ixnows oa faate set and they have a freight depot on| city jail is opened all of the priv! gre will be sent to the county |to end his life ts attributed to the | | pias ts ah ia First av. 3. and operate a freight joners will be cared for by the city.| prtagn, and that no fair-minded man | Wild debauch he has engaged In WILL MAKE Ee . . pion a ~ farrying business without quien} here is not @ single city priv| ouget 10 expect women to work? BBER ‘CON | A.Y.P. f any of these dark thoughts = pot through the mind of the gov> ity. ener in the county jail now and| top where one's life is endan.| RAIN RO |shot through t The Seattle, Renton & southern | be opening of the new city hall! gaged either from insane patients VICTED MOVING PICTURE nor, if his heart ached as he ¢omplains that the company com- | The iiewiag: late message was wait not take one prisoner now in| digemse. . neared the summit of his ambi mits a nuisance In croawing it®| received by wireless today from the female ward ef the county jatl Ieeventy-five te tittle enough,” HBLENA, Mont., Jan By U.| BORD R jtion, if dark and foreboding doubt tracks at First av. 8. and Occi the operator aboard the steam- |from that Institution | hoel aH dge thie bt | P.—George Frankhauser was found | | presented itself, there was no evi dental av., without any franchise) er troquois } Geemetes Notge % leuity of having robbed a Great PAH) sea dence of the fact on that face of Fights, and asks that the court take “Lights + > end out my former | Pion a the Saleh Baee Northern train, extracting $40,000 | nw {nobility and Jovableness. Serene am pe te » it abated "AYETTEV : ‘ plan of appealing to the public | ought one was wor t e registered malls and plac Ladd, originator of artistic and calm, ike the saints of old, (plaka Fae ade | sole +g ds the Gulf of By o ’. rEVILL, A peg ioc inn | to subscribe for the balance of | afore, 1 don't see how they ie ee ven of the dietbai Ls in| moving picture borders, yesterday | contemplated ‘bis victory of asrivs westerly winds in the Guif o " $25 per month due each of the | can place the valuation for the bd * * alia d e : he lof hy | Georgia.” back, thelr funds being searce, Mre. “1 e980." jeopardy, by @ jury in the federal | received orders to complete a set |ing in the eapital of the state and, MURDER } Jane Wellman and her 16-year.cid| ™atrone.” sald Sheriff Hodge. fame work at $50. art late yesterday and will be| of border creations duplicating that like a man who has lived long and eae hk th kt he ® daughter have arrived at the unt ree jaentenced by Judge W. H. Hunt to-/now Jn us» at the Orpheum theatre, | knows life ud te Yanitien, DA ae ME R s¢ »N * ® versity of Arkansas from Mexico, th setition» would be circulated in| morrow. Under the statotes Frank-| ih Viaynouses through * no resentment for the harpies that * THE WEATHER. % journeying the entire distance in 9m rene al ic thauser wilt serve the rest of his|ptere: throughout th have for months fattened thelr NEW ORLEANS, Jan. 27—P + Rain or Snow Tonight; * the saddle. The distance 4 ay | HLines’ recali life in «@ ral prison, at hard Mr, Ladd’s A.-Y,-P. hopes on the prospects of his death, B—-Mrs. Alice Thompson a Fle & Thursday Fair; Moderate & proximately 1,500 miles Many ter tw labor | struck the eye of Martin Beck Well realizing that he stands om Worth, Tex., today made a pitiful) * Southwest Shifting to South. # horses were used, but they found law With one companion Frankhauser | ert! manager of the Orpheum ¢ the brink at the merey of the first ; i appeal in court in asking that the|* east Winds. * | willing helpers en route who ex has held up the Great Northern train | Md the theatricar magnate has de-| adverse gust, he has charity in his, faw punish her for killi her |* * | changed fresh horses for the tired at Rondo and secured $40,000 from he ew oy bed =. pas id in all} oul for all men, and in those clear i adopted son two years ago. The|¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥ HX ¥ ye He ey stoeds When the purpose of Mra, | WOMAN Is KILLED IN| thé registered mails [Ph uddition to tho Beck eee end Gauatiogs “yen chat. ios and Woman explained that, in a fit of Wellman’s long ride became known. | 4 jofficiais of the exposition yesterday | #8 With te tire of adolescence, @nger caused by the boy crying |The young girl desires to finish . TRAIN WRECK. 'SNUFFS LIFE OUT Jdectied that Ladd's unique A.-¥.-b,)@ty be read the scroll of many fora bottle, she seized him and her education at the ne CHEYENNE, Wyo., Jan By WITH A SHEET |?0'e" vse of, tremendous adver years that have ran with honor and K aT eee AG het, Bho 4 Phat ta schoot of the state university W. M. Hines of the|U, P—Union Pacific passenger | Using value, and accordingly ht love for his fellow: man. § strangled . , cay _ WASHING Samuel) tier mother will at mpt te has some me troubles. | trata No. known as the Oregon SALEM, Ore., Jan, 27.—By U. P,/@tions will be scattered thre Sick Man, But Not Dyin j field on a technical charge after " j . i " \ the ddle went and cast, M a. : Gompers, for central fig-liiving by keeping boarde The Bouth Park ovement club] express; weatbound, struck a brok:|-—Because she shouted too much | te midd . ast. Mr. Ladd “ -_ @ Making an atte mapt to drown herself | ure in the world of labor as. head wh me he on inf rors » that | Pow after hi At a meet-| oo ai) ‘near Dana, 150 miles west|and troubled her roommate, Mrs iis moving picture operator at the ; G ¥ moe Costense isa ack a iB the Mississipp! river of the American Federation of Li-| president Roosevelt had recently |¢ d ‘oa aking ‘Mat Hiner ‘t ve sign of here, at 8:45 yesterday afternoon | Susan Freece, aged 52, a patient 3, in the chutet no of as of the ribs Heinrich After O'Connell | bor, and more recently sentenced to | made n “long ride into Virginia and |The club inalsta that in return for} @ad was wrecked, Nine coaches |in ward No. 10 at the Insane asy Now Fraternity for U. of W liest diseases that man has named, r aia Out ref & year in prison for contempt Of back to Washingtou, ‘tompleting | his counctimanic salary of $150 w|are {h the ditch lum, was smothered to death by! five fraternity members but he is clutching besk-and same A Hadie Quinn of Spokane is pro-|court, today celebrated his 69tH| the distance in one day,” the daugh.|month Mr, Hines should be willing} One person was killed, Miss another woman patient, who o¢-|Deita Kappa Epslion P - moting a match between Joe Hein-| birthday Iter laughed heartily. She had dene | to devote his entire time to the bus ima Clingenpul, of Danbury, la.,|eupied the same room, between|the University ~ @ will that knows no breaking, he fich, the Spokane wrestler, and Bd | considerably "lather than thet tae iness of the city, Inatead, they de-lon yaute 10 Caldwell, Idaho. Nine | 10°80 lant night and 1:30 this morn.|that they have is tie fighting back, and wilt fight back 4 Ponnell, the Multnomah wrestiing| WASHINGTON, Jan. 27.-~The| geit ag ~ {Clare that he ts holding n@ Prt | were seriously injured, and were | ing fected, wi the lish. Wl brain and heart can resist no ESer. Helnrich bélieves he |bouse this afternoon adopted unan-| eee oe WD tat aaaty. nie | taken to a Cheyenne hospital. About| When the roommate was asked | "emt hat freteraity Le haa ir Ee Gap throw the Portland man five|{mously the report commit-| Thé Postal Telegraph Co, has |(oUbling up on the | sale 20 others recelved injuries, but all/about the cause of Mrs, Freece’s | 1.4... brwstdent Pb : decade back doctors prepared times in an hour tee expunging from the records the | 828,196 milow of wire In operation. |""Bome time ago it announced! wore able to resume thelr journey. death she wad she did not know |has made this report , (Continued on page 7.) @f the franchise, respectively. It provided that whenever the FRANCES’ STARR, I © * foundaries were moved the| 8 STARR, IN “THE EASIEST WAY. Sume restrictions should apply | NEW YORK, Jan. 27.—“Why didject shows her trying City and Public Jobbed. | you go to that wicked play?” good” on “the square * Of girl's pitilessly bare room ° “make | LAST EDITION CITY ROBBED AND JOBBED | | THERE'S NOTHING FOR |Committee Finds a Ready) tATTI WASH,, NIES Th SA is A | PERT MR. W. R. CRAW-’ FORD. Excuse for Turning Him Down. Prec thetr © will” offer | Ing to the Seattle Klectrie company |{f the shape of « permanent fran }ehine on Pine #t., the council's cor poration tee today tendered the 8 mn & Southern « Attorney Sachs, who represented the Crawford line, appeared before the committee and wanted to know what action would be taken on the application of the company to wi the Weller st. tracks jointly with}! the Seattle Electric Co, as ree ommended by the superintendent of} | a? i in Newr York. Relaseo’s reatiem tv shown in| represents the | There} ten ep WILL MATRON, |SHERIFF HODGE WILL SEE THAT THEY ARE PAID. Will Not Allow Commis sioners to Cut Their Salaries. by an extreme and rare gPneronity, probably occasioned by | the agreeable vinit of warmer weath. | and having already dixposed of | aD tts citrous stock to another eis fomer, the counell’s corporations | Committed thie morning made the! Beattie Wlectric company a “present of the Pine et. franchise Home of the members of the com Miiteo gave every Indication of hay ime he Of thin franchise for the [Rat time. They were vieibly dis tigpeed. The able attorney for the Sefporation Informed them that tt had been introduced on January 11 JANUARY 27, HANDS 5, f UMPANY A GltT CITY DADS ARE GEN-| EROUS TO JACOB FURTH. 1909. Committee Turns Another Somersault on Pine St. Deal Moved THE SEATTLE STAR INESDA COSGROVE IS NOW CHIEF SAMOLL G COSGROVE One became the chief executive of the State of Washington today, | and the other, father. GIRLS SAY THEY Ok KEEP “) cannot understand the atti- tude ef the commissioners in taking the etand they have,” he continued. “Their only objec- tien to paying the prescribed salary is no objection, accord ing to their own statemen Work ie Strenuous. Ever since Hodge has taken charge of affairs at the county fail | ,.. ‘Work has been strenuous for every A sick old man, grappling with death, but indomitably brave and yielding not an inch, the square ‘ Bas Boiss tetiogy’ ences jaw of Gov. Cosgrove was set and GOES THROUGH UNANIMOUSLY a0 amendme was made to post-|his eyes flash as he ennounced; —HANGON MAKES A MOST e February 4 oe “As long as | tive | will be p view of the fact tha county intends to insert in bis code) or Kahiok bill a measure ‘against. the race|, G*v. Cosgrove may live for years, OLYMPIA, Jan, 27-—By the track. The amendment was lost |“™4 he may not live for more thas unanimous vote of 93 to 6, the Ole by a vote of 51 to 41 . — bee Pa a bill passed the house this morning. bill providing for another superior pe. Dammel Ok Cosgrove. whom Bo | Ole Hanson, father of the bill, court judge for King cou was | oth "a he joy of bts arrival in Olym imade & most empassioned speech passed after a bitter fight, made ® Shaded and toned by ite land.for half an hour he 5 for step of the way, and waged |"% Was Shaded and toni ¢ \the Mill's passage, He pictured the nator Cotterill of King county, | Pathetic side, and those who sam lone Connected therewith. The wom ruin cane track. the loss of manbood and terill called the bill a Womanhood caused by the wild gency measure pn anter. ete. speculations and the final disgrace Senator George Piper, also of! Kept at Quest for Honor, Z which came to many following em- King, tried to have passed an| For 20 years Samuel G. Com | bezzlements in order | ponies.” Before the final vote was taken but this was finally withdrawn. ington, Through a generation of ssatal mens puacencanenn = politica! vicissitudes he has borne | . and t the honored Uiat “the. wae dehd, but thut~ube uty SNe a8, Often as tee ATTEMPTS T0 THE STAR AIMS To give you all the news as soon as it happens and in a way that will interest and instruct you. PRICE ONE C EXECUTIVE OF THIS STATE WAS INAUGURATED AT OLYMPIA THIS AFTERNOON, Grand Old Man Takes the Oath of Office and Is Governor. BY K BEATON. OLYMPIA, Jan. 27.—WNo brighter sun ever shone from California skies than thaywhich greeted Governor Cosgrove on hie arrival in Olympla this aft ernoon. For the first time in months, the clouds and mist vanished, and this morning broke as clear as a mid-sum- mer's day with grateful warmth as if to welcome and assure the returning executive, When the train arrived in Olympia this afternoon there was a dense throng about the car which brought the governor from California. From all over the state they came, knowing well they would not be admit- ted to his presence, but satis- fied to be near him, and to know that he was back among them once more. OATH ADMINISTERED. c HOWARD G COSGROVE the son, has been the guiding rein of his grand old him and pondered over the unique a by gambling at the rece and tragic situation went thelr way amendment creating King and Kit tap counties as one judicial district, the grove has sought the honor of be ing governor of the state of Wash- to “play and coveted prize eluded or was had made so mach noise during the snatched from him, just as often

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