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7. WAVE IT SENT HOME _ ‘THE STAR AIMS ) paper delivered by carrier. you. . a - vm oe - ~ : VOL. 10. NO s 3. SEATTLE, ideo MONDAY, + ett oe 1, 1909 PRICE ONE CEN ~ . . DO YOU KNOW ANYBODY IN THIS BUNCH? PICK ’EM OUT VICTIM OF CROWDED rh \j Car Packed and Jammed With Human. SAYS ] Hi ity and Dennis Driscoll, Hanging to Guard Rail, Is Thrown Off S MAKING Life Hangs by Slender Thread as He Lies Suffering with Fractured Skull at Providence Hospital— MISTAK His Wife Is Distracted. De t ag 4 a Northern Pacific bridge is a crowd of newspaper men and women who went to the A.-Y.-P. grounds yesterday as the guests of Director of Ex- ploitation James A. Wood and Chief of Publicity Welford Beaton. Before starting on their tour of the grounds they were photo- graphed on the steps of the auditorium. In addition to being permitted to see everything there was on the grounds, they were | MAY RETIRE FROM OF.) oni" treatea to a luncheon at the A.-Y.-P. restaurant. Director General Nadeau and C. R. Collins, chairman of the exploitation com- ds phe age “al Sapa i .mittee, helped to pilot the scribes, and made themselves strong by telling several good stories and inducing the manager of the FICE INSTORMOF | RNa tBelh . ated Oregon building to give to each visitor a big red apple. Only the religious editors of the papers were absent. | INDIGNATION | Hne a tee th ug i! PRECKELS, HENEY AND SAN FRANCISCO CROSSED"“=iss" © 3 ON TRIAL BEFORE PATRICK CALHOUN WIRES 4 wn off. His head struck on the curb His skull was a ea the base, and he was rendered unconscious. He 1s still in h ¥ He 2 hk are grave doubts whether he l ever come ag ee * again » if he should live “le President Roosevelt abou “ ‘ ‘ a . “SORE cape geeated j to make the grentest mistake of as Dp up and ca d he Hotel Ve nt, where peered | ¥ naps | his public ¢ t alt an } the ambulance came and carried him to is he in danger of being forced to retire to private life amid a storm of indignation, Two da ater bis wife, already nearly frantic from worry by sweeping from one end of the eturn from work and no word from him, was notified SEUMETY te the ether: cwige the [of the accident to her husband that may cost his life. She rushed rights of private citizens? to his bedside since that time, day and night, she has been ’ nt. Several evenings ago she was refused admis- Providence bospita apport Remarkable Method of Defense in Graft Case—Pros- SU N D AY AT Twé Dead From a Mast Se ecution of Prosecutors by Prosecuted on Charge of Persecution. | reason of his rious Accident at | OLYMPIA | teen Mr & Home his constant att t hesit i] sion to his room by the doctors, who saw how badly she was in need TACOMA, Ped. 1—By U. P ip bis ¢ °| of rest BY T. J. DILLON —By an accidental crossing of ee et resid ana 3 : Driscoll and his wife have recently established their home at 5536 OLYMPIA, Feb. 1.—Billy the evangelist, arrived ernoon from Spokane to jectrie light wi ‘ * eet Sees Swe men, ta n Binith of the Indianay we| 28th av. N. B, and have no acquaintances there. No one has offered different busincss buildings, at | bel in publication of certalr aimeet exactly the same mo [nies about th ‘parma canal pur-|t© &ive Mrs. Driscoll any information regarding the accident The eattle Electric company was at the hospital two ment, lost thelr lives today hase that the menace lies local option forces for strugele | claim nt of the jin the legislature. He addressed « Arthur W. Charison, aged 22, | Extraordinary Proceeding: jor thre , the accident, but from him she coulé get no tm mans mocting of women Inte today| © Beckemith employed by the | wrnis somewhat extracr tort proceeding is as yet more or lens in Grand juries and his meeting tonight will be for West Coast Wagon company, me was almost instantly killed, and It was expected that the legista-} John R. Ohstrom, aged 45, ship- oon fi New York « ht rush through a “reason-| Bing clerk for the Younglove asure today before Sunday Grocery company, received in e = en a) «ton, but no indictments, % , oy { the government are and it was openly hinted | jurtewet 7 o'clock this morning , mate raceare tat the yesterday that euch was the pro-| from which he died throe hours may be dropped entirely Bram, but nothing along that line| !sters when 1,100 volts of elec rder of Preside eve developed. The solons are ap tricity passed through their ere are also rumors that the a parently willing to lot Sunday have bodies. brought tr their places of rest his say The crossing & heavy power | gence to Was gton for trial In th lwire with the efty feed wire in | federal courts | front of the Harmon building, now | State Meee Artcen: / Jalarm circuit. Wither one carries HE STILL INSISTS ies cosstvctionwac'seapsiatie| oa. up sor nee thar arse on je-/J- He GORMAN IS ELEC- lover 000 volta a lve ragedy jeveral pleces of | vie transcending in importance the P. Kinney, who was workin THAT HE is jumber, which fell across the wires | eartior awpects of the affair, though | TROCUTED TO. on the same pole with Gorman, | GatarGay night, caused the short | nether Prosi nor any DAY. heard his calls for help, and rushed KO THIEF lelrowlt which sent the heavy volt- of his ad to his assistance. A man panel jage through an ordinary city light along the street was called an | wire. years, em-| with the ald of a rope, Gorman was Insisting that he is not # hotel! man for the Inde | lowered to the ground, nearly half ‘ an hour after receiving the shock, rood te ee Hotel Biever Or on, | ne Bnd apparently had attempted and then carried to the Donaldson. | Tested in the Hotel Stevers by Op |to tara on the electric lights whes eratives of the Fred Phillips’ Detec-| the shpck hurled them to the floor a in J. H. Gorman, age men were thie morn. ployed as a ndent was : electrocuted this m 18th | grug store, where he died in about / oe pee @ ate rarely © ; mee: the pole was due to the fact that, friends, not only « yd t the shock Is not) in nis struggle, he became badly claims that Miller ie shammil | tore oming unconscious. Doo |” 7 ogg ee mig dun hand ejther on a high-power wire this part of the country, and has parelysie. Miller's arrest took | i, ré summoned, but Charlson me moteer S08 the oe of the Seattle Lighting company, or| been employed by the telephone \ |tive Agency Inst Wednesday morn. |S ere charisun fate totee ms of bringing £4~ | ay, and Yesler way, while working | 30 minutes | ing, refuses to touch city jal) food beneath a ieht socket tn th rear and complains that he has been of the wagon company’s plant by a known. He had started up the p tangled up in the wires with a service wire and bad nearly); He had been living at 1522 Har BY T. J. DILLON. place following suspicious actions) 2 “ jot our greatest and most cor y le OLYMPIA, Feb. 1.—Three gam®@!on bis part at the Hotel Steve died a few minutes. The right) presidents would it be. in the on Mae which contains a fire | company less than a month. es k apolie to Washing- | 02 & pole with the company’s lines. The long delay in getting him off i ix HOUSE | Mercxet bY paralysis of the lower! tenga worker. The bulb had been |tabiish a ¢ y | wremtbed from its fastenings, as | dent, but ar \\ Dr. Woodward, the city physietan, | ig the man had gripped It be jand indign reached the top when he placed hie/vard av. He has no reiatives in —_——— ne ‘ badly burned, but no oth-/5¢ not a few of Mr. Ro« eaieeemeeaiaaeealitaeas scibceniimartateniemeenitteitingiasiaabaiiiiiaiatian laws were fired into the legislative | He was seen to enter a room from| \*@@s%* ; ke showed on his body. I frienda, to drop the whole aft . hopper this morning by Representa: | which $75 in cash had been taken. | “"/P& : sas \ipaoaed ore Lk L E tive Palmer of King, and the an-| When searched not a penny of the| .bMrom tecalved ine | « msreat |parmitt the offending, NEW VAL IDEVI nual “game law war’ is on. leash was found on Miller or in| inflict such an outra, , / electric globe in the shipping room " otha Cc fe) aerate ta ete apes [o> "0m wen be rested. ITED geoeaty bene | Whtest 0 | Tenrcha "caine CIRCUIT FOR WEST . onan sound he sank to the floor, where ie SAE: ERS tee ee MN II TN Ee eee ee Tk RRR RR RRR RRR RH he war discovered by other clerks Mack Summoned. ; theatre there. Martin Beck of the Sas thereby closing the season for * * Ohstrom was taken to the hoe) BUFFALO, N. Y., Feb. 1.—By U WILLIAM MORRIS IN SEATTLE Orpheum cireuit was there at the 7 CKLKOUIT bb TMOORP these geme birds for six. ye WEATHER FORECAST, Wioiat vend died three hours|Pp—Norman B. Mack, chairman of AND PRACTICALLY UN- \time and did not even know of Mr, y A wesema bill prohibits ie bunt-|* .Aain Tonight and Tuesday. ®| later, BSeveral persons in other the democratic national committee, FOLDS PLANS. Morris’ presence until he read 5, DIAGRAM OF COURT ROOM AND SNAP SHOTS OF PATRICK lin)’ of birds with doxs, and the third | * Mederate South Winds, | butldifie nearby received severe | was served with » subpoena today the consummation of a theatre IN AND THREE OF HIS ATTORNEYS, TAKEN AT CAR- | would require all persons fishing in * # | shoe ut none was seriously | hy a United States marehal direct} i [in the paver cca a ‘ SOR ee ee | ort ing him to appear re the fed-| ‘0 ali Intent and purposes the} uiely Mr. Morris slipy nt R'S HALL, SAN FRANCISCO, WHERE CALHOUN’S TRIAL [fresh waters of the state with a Seevns inant : : Ae Te nen York tomorrow | great Ocphoamn ctreuit,. ssesclalty FASSEEEERTEDL eharaoun tr HEE IN PROGRESS. hook and line, to take out an an | nual Neense of $1. } in connection with the action of/in the principa ities west of the | conference with Alex Pantages. Mr, BY H. OD. WHEELER. ; That ion’t material. It ts a negtt the government against the New| Mississippi, will be paralleled by | Morris stated that, while in San MER FRANCISCO, Cat, Fob. 1—| "4, 2°R in soreokela: millionaire CONSOLIDATE NAVY MINISTER TELLS HIS CONGREGA- York World, the outgrowth of the/ the cireult owned by William Mor-| Francisco, a wealthy Seattle man Judge William P. Lawior, publication of articles reflecting on | ris. offered him a site for a theatre bunker, give thousands of dollars to J. Heney and Rudolph | Carry on’ the so-called “graft prose- | TION THE STAR IS_A CLEAN NEWS.- the purchase of the Panama canal.| Mr. Morris has vaudeville houses | here. While not saying in so many les in particular, and the : 2 , } ae in New York ton, Philadelphia,| words that he would invade the » A ution (emphasia on the “so-| loving citizens of San Fran- | <010% oo ge en ag Mg AR PAPER. and other large eastern cities, and| western field, his acquisitionof » Z - Ned”) stmpiy through spi - in general, are on trial in the \this great, good, benevolent. Prowt i M 9 | Fee into Chicago. theatre in San Francisco is signifl- court of this city, charged sive huxineas man, this open heart- } Mr in Seattle, He ar-| cant aren yore inient spectator, in| Pen handed philanthropist who! VALLEJO, Cal, Feb. 1-—By U.| Rev. John M. Dean, pastor of the Tabernacle Baptist church,| BURGLAR tM lstvea very quietly yesterday and|. Mr. Morris received several im- -" nae withess wt tt ume to the rescue of San Francisco|P.—Consolidation of all depart-| wandered from bis subject, “If 1 Were Mayor of Seattle,” last night jon today has been a busy man. To a| portant telegrams today from New the : s “ tite g ite car ser *, be iad s able trin De PR eee ee eee icing ite ee Calhoun, ua. ;ments in the Mare Island navy yard. | poough to speak of The Star in highly commendatory terms. y reporter this afternoon at the| York and leaves tonight for the a mils € strect railway Cured Yrtnehioee which he Bareck. {With the exception of the store ps “ ; “ Washington hotel he spoke very |east, He will return within a short tke 6WO cis wanted pa |houxe and naval magazine, went The Star is a clean newspaper,” #aid the Rev, Dean, “and its} shrewdly of his plans for the west. | time and thoroughly investigate the x = grand So-Called Graft }into effect this morning in accord-|action in regard to the Washington Saditarium should highly com! noo. goatiio harbor a female|A We ago he slipped into San| western field for his vaudeville “on r aes ; = Has Guperist” Jedee With I oe with a recent order from) mend it to all. | understand that The lar refuses advertisements of prowlef? . Francisco and secured a site for a| houses : Sree ae ee pe eee © OE eat on te ne eoteag (quacks and other shady propositions, which, If accepted, would net| It would aeent so from a report |= = = | . (1 y |of San 4 through the efforts he & d » ” ecelved by the police yeste : Hivinin, besides a inayor f said ad hele and | States. Naval Constructor Holden | them thousands of dollars annually. ep le Algal ” Heal boar, with a fow pa Burns, been iniseuided Into organ-| A. Evans, whose recent marital Then, continuing on bis subject, be wald that, if he were mayor! )y "tly Ninth av. B. reached thelr of dirty brit r izing #o-called wtice,” | trouble and divorce becante the sub- | of Seattle he would approval of tect of ii alte inde jhome shortly after 1 o'clock yee-| See ne att |(2ect Of Bossip in many circles, be-} 1 save a name for civic righteousness to posterity terday morning, they saw a woman | #raft| came technical aid to the command. | Fg ig gag gon 4 ahd Generel waannger Of con Visit, incognito, certain portions of the city to learn the true moral |near thetr kate, Li “ real questions thought of the fncident until Mr Forced Into Court. ‘AS & matter of court record of two years, thin n Cal Perclstently jamming the /et fs: There are the ants const | struction and repairing plant of the | conditions of Seattle s4 tire. Hicitmever. erose .yeater:| zt : 5 Is of Justice, has been fc erations that should be weighed by | yard | Banish obscene pictures from saloons. y morning. They then discov. | COUNCILMEN WILL PROBABLY | charter. requires, but another a Gourt to clear himweit, if he can, | the urors in this cause Babarge of bribery is Patrick Calhoun guilty of brib-| 4 MEME HM HH BSeEs Keep women out of saloons. jered that a window had been forc d| GRANT TWO FRANCHISES pany has its tracks in place along Py matter of court record of the ery? Never mind! William P. Law-|*® *| Would publish, in church bulletins, thé names of cafes selling liquor | OPED and several or les of Jewelry | FOR ONE STREET the same street. couple of weeks, it would app lor, Francis J. Heney, Willi ae x taken. On the window sill were diaslite he is in court to show, not thet | Burne, Rudolph Spreckels, tre ae bod Seeenay se WONEE. _ *| to women the distinct prints of a dainty shoe a @id not bribe, but that he ie the | zen n Francisco, stand up! ® PORTLAND, Feb. 1-—By U. #/ Break up the graft of the so-called sporting element The occupants of the house firmly Tonight the city council will be OBSERVE FIFTY-EIGHT int victim of a di rdly con- he spirit of Calhoun, pros-|® P.-—Gov. 8. G. Cosgrove left #| 4 a pide ‘ - “e " " pros- | Push the playgroand movement Ibelieve that the woman they saw] placed In the unique position of y, of unwarran d dishon- | ecutor, on trial % yesterday morning in his #| } tas ted thel : t le persecution on the part of the * private car for Paso Robles, * Close theatres on Sunday Se ne ee he eee fan in particular and the citizens in Calhoun Versus Ruef, * His condition was much ® Close up two hotels, which he namedj.as disreputable sobbery rrr ah craigs Sreedhar eect SAENGER b referred to. a | different companic wo ontin. Still hale and hearty after - Re ie ne tute record |paThe Ration x watching with in-|& worse than Jt has been for # Drive out the white slave traffic Sneea, accompanied by the. tavor. (ering the starme of life together at 90 inake them stick in the tw oe: : An a Dodi 2 sow ve the greatest # Drive out quack doctors and dentists AUTO DRIVERS T0 able recommendation of the corpor-| 5% years, Mr, and Mrs. Charles Bie jurors, he has hired five law- | (Continued on page 7.) ® ansiety 1s felt; Its believed, w) a ations committee, will be up for a| Beeman, of Sixth av. N. W. and N, of unqueatior 1 ty, om the *® however, that as soon as he ®) === Sates = FILE BOND |final vote. One grants the Seattle | 72nd st. will celebrate their 68th nul: Mh | 66 ” * arrives at Paso Robles and the * E co PAYS AN hands of the superintendent of pub-| | Electric company a permanent| Wedded year next Weds Feb, For \t ie « tricky, ir BLUE LAWS FOR * excttement of the past week */ Qe foe a He wtilities, A. V. Boulllon | ———_—- franchise on Third ay. from Pike|3. The wife boasts th through eg ER. | * is over he will soon begin to * Under the original South Seattle BY T. J. DILLON lto Pine st. and east on Pine st to| those happy years never a cros# jeution b at | CALIFORNIA # recuperate *| OLD DEBT franchise, granted to Fred B. San-| OLYMPIA, Feb, 1.—A bill requir-| word was exchanged; never @ Ors. One cannot make tt | \* *| pata der, the city was to recelve 1 per|ing automobile drivers of the state econd franchise will be an|doubt nor a fear. Mr. Beeman was 4, either | ne: Oe CeCe eee eee ion 94 cont of the grows receipts until|to file a $1 bond with the 1ce of the high bid of the|77 years of age Jan. 11, and hie The Seattle Electric company ‘ Pr 1d afte \ ‘ t | gsc dicmaied Gk tele mee Janugry 1, 1907, and after that 1%] county auditor was introduced in Petey tpe» feared ‘ |has failed to come across to the } : per dent the house by B. B, Palmer of K Hel ra . ns ei nd em all CANADIAN Cl Y jcity for the past t ar The Soattle Blectric company ac-|county. today, ‘The measure als Renton & Southern for a| wife will be 76 on Feb, franchise on Thi av. from Pike ni indicated passage » « ne COI }to Pine and on Pine st, from Firet|¥ ¥ ¥ ¥*¥ HOHE Rm art if one | os P : passage of the antl | As proof of the fa t, th company quiseBithe franchise from Sandor| provides that say person found to] <o tm En A ui ‘on ret |¥ * rt |race track be law, the race L$ A on Saturday handed City Comptrol-| and tgs been handing the city only|be intoxicated when driving an ¥ bs BANK CLEARINGS * track log r © preparing to ler Carroll a check for $1,024.01,/ 1 per cont of the Kross earnings | automobile will lose his permit for| Vere Rutan: T heel * Seattle. * Cunning Questions. turn the reform into a farce by the — which was yet due the munictpal-| ooh year when compiling Its an-| life | By authority of a special: “per rings today ed ge a, | poasomnaton of & Remner SF "we REAL, Fob. 1--By U, P.—|Ity from the grows receipts of the) nual statement | mit,” which was “rushed” through | * ANCES «445 8 & mningly contr re | law A bill will be introduced re midnight a slight earth- | South Seattle line for the period MEXICO CITY SHOCKED. the counct) by the corporation's | % Tacoma. * anked putting the ban on prizefights, mak was felt in this city,| from January 1, 1907 to January 1,| Wante Husband Restrained—Tilda| MEXICO CITY, Mex,, Feb. 1.—By| friends, the company has already | * rings today * ug pa ling it a felony to hold fistie exh n the shelves, cl 1909. Siveion in & complaint filed in) U, P.—A slight earthquake oceurred| built a “temporary” track over the | * nees ‘ ‘i * j < | bition Many. strict local option | opnes s oo a ge sig Pe Phe letter accompanying the ee aor oars tagy A bers that) here today, causing slight damage|route covered {n its permanent] * Portland. a morals, « blurring the r lis will be presente a in rotalla | tor a time was the greatest ex- | Check and the written apology of pM op yy ne her anti | tO Walls and buildings of Nght con-| franchise * Clearings today * Is Cathoun guilty of bribery? That | ton if the anth-race track gambling | oitement » damage han been re- | the attle Electric company for | fuen time cure a de-|Struction, The temblor was the The first franchise was adve *® Talanceos * We Hot the inwue at all! No, eed! } bill becom a law ported the oversight” are now in the heres of div j second within 48 hours. ed and “bid in” by the Seattle ew# & aka AREER ERED