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LAST EDI “HAVE IT SENT HOME If you are not a regular reader of The Star, telephone Main 1050 or Ind, 441 and have the paper delivered by carrier. VOL. 7 GIVEN A GREAT ISSUE—BACKED }- BY THE FORCE OF MORALITY— 10. 295. SEATTL ere ae WASH,, WEDNESDAY; THE SEATTLE STAR TION FXTR ee ee FEBRUARY 3, 1909. PRICE. ONE CENT. ENATE*PASSES HANSON'S BILL « DILLON AND F RENFRO! ' DRAW PICTURES OF SUNDAY i - i Both Agree Upon His | Greatness and Efficien- i} cy as Evangelist. i BY T. J. DILLON. OLYMPIA, Feb. % Billy Sunday @ame, talked and conquered. I saw 1,000 men, packed to suffocation in ; & vitinted —stmosy jump to r: thelr feet and ¢ . the poignancy of Billy Sunday ® Kubelik, played on them with a master hand If Billy Sunday ad been before R the legisxiature making the closing Speech fer the local option bill, and the vote taken as he concluded his s strange hypnotic mixture of prayer acrobatic tumbling, exhortation and tirade, the local option bill wou! have become a law by an over Whelming majority. He would have 4 Swept al! oppesition before him by bis cyclonic appeal. So intense is * Kis emotion, so mighty bis straggle with word ant gesture to express {t that cosmic metaphor is not it} placed in describing him “* as a - © a Fallen tdot. } I knew of Billy Sunday « score! of years back. Shrined in my tmag- |} ination, he was @ hero who shone |f t i } fi ; H } siecle with just 4 mite less brilliancy than old King Kelly, the king who died) & druskard. And when the news| came that Billy Susday had quitted the essential and all-important field of baseball to take up the ineonse- | Qtiential business of a minister in| the paganness of youth I resented ft, and mourned him as lost. After Hatening to him and to those who “have listened to him, one must ad mit that the amount of good he is dotag ts Incaloulable, beyond compu. ~ tation or mathematical conjecture Gtven a great lesne, backed by the irresistible and indiaputabie 4 force of morality. an issue tuscep- ible of temperamental treatment and Billy Su Wegic, unsepported by pathow or} farce, would never rise above modi- erty. Hut passionately conscious | wf the crimes aud treasons of} whisky, with the whole tragic story} of drunkenness in his heart, with the picture of wretched, squalid) homes, starving, degenerate chil-| a despairing and hwart-broken | before tis eye, then he ts| Sereeit and reaches the fall seope| of hie oratorical and dramatic a y tw a great greach- 4 n er and a greater pleader, - Crimes of Whisky. } “ << Billy Sunday, arme@ with cold) cannot deny that power. I doubt if Billy Synday could ap- ‘pear before a congress of physicians nd change one doctor's views on tubercalosts, or if he could convert — Ee (Continued on oe Le HARRIMAN CHARGED BY ALFREDO fF FRO. AND BILLY SUNDAY IS A GREAT. - q PREACHER--A GREAT PLEADER is directed toward a great and noble end.” the correctness of Koch's theory of | NN pr enact creme PIII at AS ALFRED RENFRO SAW BILLY SUNDAY, | In making « drawing of a few | fun Werner WHY THIS ANXIETY, MR. SAWYER? _—_— wyer so keenly Interested in the subway —T. J. DILLON; > wa TANT Why is Couneliman franohjee? Goes Counciiman Sawyer represent the people of the Fourth Wr OF the backers of the proposed Boddy-Dudiey grant? If Countliman Sawyer DOES represent the people of his ward} and the people at large, why is he.so zealously fighting for the agents Of the Boody-Dudiey franchise? Mahts for the jeterests of the franchise backers—and oppores nearly that questioned the gigantic echeme or tts promoters - ‘Olives, and to act ax b jnens agent of the munici ality in dealing’ with G THE THING ON THE SIDE OF THE PEOPLE. SHE every suggestion made with a view af protecting the city’s ‘ 1 The financial responsibyity of the subway backers wan que ved Hiy highly fexponuible peopie. Sawyer laughed at this “cold storage he called it. He never lost an opportunity to.smpart the tr Trmation that everything was “ail right.” He made light of any stories) ¥™ TER BABY BUY Taken to the Or- phans’ Home. Vie a With a vering baby do) apped in watersoaked clo home of Mra. M. ¢ k yester ed at her home with the child and STATS BUT IT ” STRIKES OUT THE EMERGENCY CLAUSE. Vote in the Senate Is Unans imous—May Now Go to Conference. } BY T. J. DILLON OLYMPIA, Feb. 3-—-Ole Han- son track bill, mi the emergency clause, was passed by ‘These are pertinent questions, in the opinion of many city SN the senate, this morning by 2 jficinls who have attended the meetings of the corporations commit ‘ i oes py 2 pee Whon the franchise wai under dincussion (‘LEAVES CHILD WITH | ine hows notice that the FIGHTS FOR THE FRANCHISE. STRANGER AND he hi fused 10 CONCHE Counettman Sawyer Introduced the original Boody-Dudiey franchise DISAPPEARS \to ‘the ‘sen a notice to this Dili in the puncil He has b a recognized as unusua interested e iin the measure since that date,’ He speaks up for the backers of the ane Sight ee omnis oe ae j . t I confined t the emer Tirenehinn ut ovpry avAlluble opportunity. At committos meetings he| Babe Sick and Alone, Is|/r*, 7 Amend Emergency. ncker of King attempted reency clause #9 ko 4nto effect om bi with this seed, but again ne emergency house that it he change was “The city has hired A. V. Houlllon, superintendent of the depart-| day afternoon an ked that the or Cotter! made «® Ment of public utilitic to Investigate the status of all proposed fran. | little tot be take of until she in for the ppointment of a come returned ference committee Senator Grave hat inasmuch as the @B: porationa, caanes be me See vebng ” amended, there was Ri ; WOULD SAFEGUARD THE PUBLIC. ing Humane Officer A. M Ramses. Mr. Bouillon was asked to and did submit an adverse report on bd ig os , ge | a he oe | No Conference. Roddy-Dudley franchise. He expressed the opinion that the) SAO oy, with fi roagaa ts t+ ae oA Attor i ne debate Presisent Fae franchise originally ‘Introduced was inimical to public Interests, He | cold ‘ Pia ioral or Wed a Compromise fanbhive, intended to safeguard the municipal Made Strange Excusé. mdment to the bill, and therefore 4, hight shave been, somewhat overdone--but IT WAS OVER Mrs, Clarke kaye’ the mother call |", 8 opportunity for a conference mpmittee. However, he Senator ¢ informed tterill that he would look | Bawyor laughéd “fle ridiculed the Houtllon franchise. requested. thag Sey, Clark look more closely during of . after the domféet of tile tittle one | rec nd it is possible tag opilian 4n thé tommitier. Through his efforts the Boul! while she, the mother, attended the | be may change bis ruling this aftar= ae kickéd out bodily fal of her er. The mother | oon. “You Wictatidn heré'ie about at an end,” sald Sawyer to Bouillon id Mrs, Clark that she would be Trey couldn't sell « nicket's worth of stock with the Bouilion caged vg cas rg " he told acquaintances afterwards bf r that she was not very well u ’ RUMORS ABOUT CITY HALL herself but would care for the baby. | Tea Naeeas ve appoophietiane 4 e Hour after hour passed but the| (en eee oe There are fuikors which bave to do with the reason of Sawyer's| mother did not return, During the |G) the pian te nates tte coeaitee @apsual interest in this subway franchise matter early gery, A t baby became wet, and the committee will Bow These rumor y te sro very n@ Mrs. Clark was com-| maintain {ts relative proportion of pi} These rumore may be groundiess, but in view of Mr. Sawyer's | \ i care for the child all wight |castesinease- Gnine Oummennnan [@eaduct, it t not hard to believe that some of these stories may| jong ‘This morning she notifi 4 will have @ small majority. | bentrue the police, and Humane Off GE: BS [2 Or, it Mr, ‘Sawyer could some day be found looking after the| Kent took the child to the Wash. iS KILLED pat mf oe peop « pI he pr pora tio: he saloo a. Childr ‘6 Home Wterests of the people, instead of the corporations, th aloonk and > mothet 408d Mrs, Clark tithe | hie potition] friends, a more charitable taken, to the end that impression. view of bis conduct might be these rumors would pot create so deep an DISCOVERIES IN PITTSBURG. Back in Pittsburg they have recently discovered that men, mot WRIT ae anxious to serve special interests as Mr. Sawyer seems to be, Weve actuatly been paid money corruptiy. ) MP Gawyer should be more careful, or people prone to think evi! A their fellows, might possibly euspect that he does not always let his right hand know what hia left hand is ‘mised seems: WOMEN AGREE TO . DIE AND’TRY IT MaKe THE ATTEMPT The other woman has disappeat | eo ed, It ie believed that she became Not because of « grouch. ~ IN THE BAY sick of her bargain when confront ame BILLY’ SUNDAY - “Call him what you will—mountebank, charlatan, faker, emotionalist he is the maximum of efficiency, and that that ef- SS Sips gegen \* taarTTiT iii rarentrss 1%, There we one i struck by the familiar | named Mra. Mille Lake ad a sister in the Green region, sthed in the cheapest of material STEAMERS MUST CARRY WIRELESS. WASHINGTON, Feb. By U. P.—The- house committee on merchant marine decided to recommend a vill roguiring all =| OF TRAIN The baby is abqut six months Mrs. Clark says mother was! dressed very plainly. The baby is| $C Barker wont ur today to OAKLAND, Cal., Feb, 3.— *) : CHASING THUG * * ocean steamers carrying over a 50 passengers to equip with #| P. Chiet of Police 8. C. wireless telegraph appatatus, «| kins, of this city, was shot twice It has. not been determined #| 4nd seriously although not fatally whether the all steamers sailing over _dniles or 100 miles law will apply to 500 * | wounded, last night, while at! ing to capture Charles Clifton, % # had attempted to hold up a ae * Store on Telegraph ay. THE beeeennnnnes lodged in the neck and the other One bullet. in the shoulder: Clifton was pa tured after a short heraeal WILL SHIP BODY WITH CONSPIRACY Perhaps no one sees the peculiar pe io J ota a were, times whee 1 acre = 1 Y ed with the means wherewith to die | nes. j* lke coming across a/acrous lines, or something which 4 ay. te rest ¥ rRon' ‘OD. and ran away, fearing arres characteristics of @ pernon's face} Jai known path In a Hew country,| were the same aa with the * mat A When Sera: llaady was cdl TO COLORADO i ihe Jas does the artist who ts making | or finding © familiar house in =| Commoser,” Billy Bryan. saihgieomntnn over to the police, she :etated ‘to - OTHER ASSOCIATES OF MAG| the Wrawing. | new. town. And the dip of the head, the Despondent and. tired of fife, | Detectives Clark and Adams that | othe body of Johs, | Farreit, | NATE ARE NAMED IN THE Naturalists make drawings of ani-|. On besinning the drawing, the|quick eye and ‘bullet head are]. two women-—one Mrs Willlam she wad tired of lite and shpt her| ruicide by inhaling ibuasinating - inhaling a COMPLAINT mals; lasects, flowers, etc., to és first thing which struck me way familiar to all of those who have| (Gaudy, aged 33 years, and an- troubles had driven her to attempt | in his room at the ‘ilineis hotel . id that sanie. old face of “Fighting sat by the ring side. ther, an old worhan, whose guicide, but she uid not talk) FAMQUS = “FLUFFY. RUFFLES”! Sirst ay. and Bell st Monday night, — cover their pecullar characteristics, | Roy” Evane 1 would say that, comparing| © home Mrs. Gaudy refuseeto die (Sic ur the other we Bho st sitect, will be chipped to Conn CLEVELAND, Ohio, Feb. 1—By| which they would overlook and| it was like making # sketch of Billy Sunday's face with the many| [lose, entered Into @ autelde oa that che wan marciod. hut tha| CASE AGAINST SHREWS. | Zitect. wu! Butterworth P.—A yetition charging & H.| would not notice just by looking at| "Fighting Yob” when he was a I have drawn and caricatured, he} pact. which, at 1 olctock, they» she had not heen iivine with hes BURY ENDS. lortakers focete wera Timan and associates with con-| the subject liewtenant or captain. would be as successful In the busi-| Jattempted to carry out husband, who is wow in Califorsia SS eis cae ody 00. PYSRRES Ze piracy to defraud the government,| ‘The peculiarities of all born fight-| I finished the face before work-|ness world—politics, navy,|. Whe two women went to the east for the past two yes Bec e Fate had decroed that pa ens SEE Was filed today in the gc nt’s | ers and leaders or men of determin-} lig up the hair, with the resulte—jarmy, ball field. or prize ring, atl waterway at Stacy st. and Occ! Humane Officer A. M. Kent stat-| fda Weill was not to be a -flutte.| 3% **¥¥ ¥eNEES og Suit to dissolve the merger of the! ation are very marked he looked as though he was bald, he is in the pulpit dental ay. where they had intended |ed that the woman talllc ruffies” girl, hangs a tale of courts Bouthern and Wanton Pacific rail The first thing one notices tx the | and it would have passed for a good) He ts a lover of humanity—orig-| ig 1 their miseries, Mrs, Gaady |olosety with the descriptic and logal proceedit whieh Gnally * WILL LOBBY AGAINST BILL, wet P | set of the jaw perhaps, the lines of | picture of Bugene V. Debs. inal, humorous and magnetic, @| waded into the water ‘and was| weman who yesterday left her baby | came to an end in Superior Judge|* "At a meeting this moraingdin #& : Many af the country’s most prom-| the mouth, the quick, keen en,|. Or BI-Nye, and there is where | natural born leader and swayer Of) struggling against the tide, whfoh| with Mrs. Clark, asking ber to| Boyd J. Tallman’s court this morn-|* the ns of the Seattle Mer & Spent financiers, among them being | the « the squareor Roman | the humor crops out. There is good| men; & hustler and a fixhter-—pod/was sweeping her back to the | (end it while whe attended her sis-|ing. The case was dismissed today | ® Exchange, the Seattle # James Stillman, Jacol Sehiff, H. H.| pose. nature and humor in the eyes and points go In the make-up Of! shore, when she was rescued by ter's funeral, and has not yet re-| after a settlement was reached out|* lation of Steamship Men ® Henry Frick and William And the round hoad—‘Baullet| in the mouth, as well as fight esful man of today who is! carpeuters working nearby | turned for it of court * decided to go in a body to ® Sa are made defendants with| head All men with such features, 1/ honest and loved ah ” Miss Weill brought suit against |#* Olympla and lobby against the w “~ wriman and the Southern and Take a look at this sketch of | fave found, have great love for, Take another look at bis face, It , 2 Shseenhor esident of the|® passage of a bill now before ® _ Wnion Paeitic, the Northern Pacific} pij1y Sunday and note the charac-| their fellow men. If they fight it ts worth studytog. | board of this city, and who|*® the legislature, providing for ® “Sand Great Northern rallroads teristics. | ts for the good of humanity, or for) 1 enjoyed drawing it ; rates the Butler barber) * & compulsory pilotage system & ; oo coos ences Pcp More | = use Shrewsbury failed to} ® on all vessels making bea - > [RRR RAR RRR RR ee ment made through | * port oS ae — Spd hag ns | * wherein shearrang-|* Like associations in Tacoma, ®& Titiacosah his ownership of rafiroeds| % PASS ONE LIBERTY BELL # me to Seattle trom Sacra.|* Aberdeen, Bellingham snd the & hy * ‘VER YOUR RAILROAD, * ae * ~ mento and work for Shrewsbury as|* other Sound cities have adopt- | and steamship lines betwee . 4 oan cin, Ore, Fev. 2 #1 MINER FROM ALASKA AND analys j der will hold |. Mianteurist * ed similar resolutions, and the # perl oma, Ga torcign |* By U. P—Chairman Martin A. # | | WOMAN COMPANION ARE jhe! li Cr re m cramaaio the |" Miss Weill gave her position|* measure will be bitterly con- ¥ @ well as interstate commerce. * Kuapp of the interstate com- ®) | ASPHYXIATED. of death ow | in Sacramento and came to ttle . tested by steamship owners in ® # merce commission has ruled # a ; but there was no job for her. She|* genera witnesses were sub m | / Although the man registered ; peoeraay to teatity “in the ¢ “ag | * that the transcontinental rail. # | Lying cold in death, the bodies | John Hardin, tt has been learned |alewes in her complaint that Mr. | * * * ways which carry the Liberty | Patan and nda A wee tenna|that his real natne is John Hinkle, | Strewsbury informed her he want-|* ¥ 4 4 ¥ ¥¥ ¥¥¥ RY RBM | Hell to the Alaska-Yukon-Pa-#| wsiingtoN. ren = pa S man and woms: Tet tne anid that he recently came to Beat.|°2 “flutfy-rutfie” girls, those that | eer se DELIVERED BOOZE TOWNS ARE FLOODED AND)» cific exposition, the Portland #|punilelty as «curs y Jae bed In. Tum at tne it ea ay cenme, 0, Seat! could “Jolly” the ‘men, to work ai A PEOPLE BEING RESCUED | & rowe festival and other cole- # Scommended by Horbert| mae! eddy Bear, Fourth av. and ie tuum tlane at) him ALONG SACRAMENTO | ® brations on the Pacific slope &) Know fnuth. commissioner Eo 0 Sage AR fr erpgeern The woman registered as Hinkle's|,_ Stit was commen: and a jury IN CANDY BOX! % may. carry the historic relic #| made public today. “The commission: | GAN Ue, 10 RDB Y ALON, ae eee ald to have, been a Meo {it the Justice court awa MUST NOW HA 6 Jankins, proprietor of the! onan Gal. Feb. aby |e ee of charge. The ralireads * that, provision should Seo “4 ae Wewen aithoneh whan hee damages Ip the , Sane of “ : The| PATRUANKS, Alaake i le Way Pharmacy, te on trial], SACRAMEN ‘a b. 3—By | % had already offered to do this, * Tepe \etstttete ont When 8. Wostway, the proprietor, | been learned from whence she came | C8 Wa# appealed an A PE er | cal pore ier. charued with tag tenor P.—The highest waters ever! # provided the commission would * Paveramint Fameas Geta the deni e woe fet mad (Oe Who her Tolatives ere tried before J Tallmat pat? ieee t@ 2 woman without a preseription, | known to have ye eee are | # consent : amet Gas wad. 6 esenping| Her mail was addressed to Mre.| The matter never came to trial ang ale.” “Fhe judgment For some time past the woman fs [new Phen yin ace a AEs the upper | ° fvom @ break several inches from/John Howard, and was sent to the 4 mi | ourt. of appeals at Known to have been intoxicated, | Johns a 4 san of | sd in a in Minn Minn in te Ma Miata | re the burner Both victims were|South Park postoffice Papers In| wake RAKE RERKEKE United and frequent trips to the drug store | Sacramento riv Great areas oO ‘pebng fally dressed her trunk gave the name of Mary|# va Perry at one tn Were noticed. The druggist wai ie are Nooded. - 8t-| [recognition ‘by Westway saya the man and wom: | Stringham, of University Park, Ore. | % BANK CLEARINGS |b Seay tppeniel aaa Bospected of supplying her with the|Johne, Glenn county, Is, soversd the Hight to combing wndar ah registered as "Jobn Hardin and| It was reported to Coroner Car-| Seattle. * tion taken Hiquor, and according to the allega | ¥! a ae < a a Vie teach | bevunder administrative rather than | Wife.” On & bureau were found two | roll that the woman had been mar-| % Clearings today ..$1,478,849.56 *% emg mnde seninet Jankine, an in | Sci cad conuty bedees Ore tot jadlolal supervision j halt emptied Glasses of beer. Alried to Paul Young and was di-|@ halance 18348744 COV. “COSGROVE Ss IN + Veutigation revenied the fact that oo fe bingy Sa at ‘ittanns.} ith 4 few drops of beer | Yorced from him in 1908. She next! » Tacoma, *| A pint bottle of whisky had been de. | tering and a peeked 0 ceiiaee. | was vise Oethd Gromer, The test (seams to have artied John W | Clearings today $984,563 ®| Hvered almost duily in a candy box, | Many p one. ar being paneeod by hn tors, | ka be subjec to. chemical | Howard, a soldier |% Balance a8 *| SERIOUS CONDITI = f voats along the Sacramento rive was ur r ob 3 oe = o + Portland. . WASHINGTON, Feb. 2.—By t The levees near Phelan ranch, y ‘City De . ‘ : 1 |, PASO ROBLES. Feb. Gov. & G. =—The Japanese situation wa tutte county, @re threatened. 1 raon and Jett T TO KILL TT FEES SHES and | * Clearings today *) Cosmrove Washington, has: res eussed today by President Ro these levees should give way, more |} A'ty Gepo brother, who were assassinated sev nies athens nd fF =A ‘his toe te OVE raere Fyelt in conference with Senators | than 1,000 cattle will be lost. A big | > for more than eral months ago. Three accom-|* ; n the governor, af E Newlands and Nixon of Nevada and| gang of men has gone trom Chico charge of grand lar KING MARUEL plices were also arrouted, but later | *#¥¥¥R EMME MEH HMB! a. trifle worried over iim Benstor Porah of idaho, Horah de | to fight for the levees. was found in the Living» | While iiipetintending: repair work : r iy effected their escape | Th Killed to Collision jones hea that there was little chance} Tehama ts ander water, The! stone hotel, In tile room were at the Arlington hotel this morning| LISHON, Feb, 3.—By U. P.-The |, POW Ik A, oM t—~| eaRTHQUAKE IN INDIANA, duo leaisiature taking sim-| railroad bridae t pint has | eral x of = wearlog ap a falling soaffold struck Contractor] police today arrested a former |‘Thvee men were kit! ina " Idaho lex & rallvoad bridge at this point hy f H fold struck Cont poll ted a f RR Oe ae vailinton between two « : wha : ‘ Mar action to that of the Nevada] been washed out, but all the inhab.| Which had been stolen from Dig pincknoy, | inflicting. gevere|aaiior, who is alleged to have been | * LT a1. seen ae cae prren 4 esoinbly, inaymuch as a law has|itants are safe fo the San Francisco ‘police, bruises on the head and back. He! chowen by the revolutioniats as one * WEATHER FORECAST, a | Nore. today. tna ae Wheen in force in Idab four — hax served time in the ieeen « a re pre gre of & band selected to throw a bomb/* Rain Tonight and Thursday, * ory wn the: shock Whe ‘Sia years probibiting allen |: OtvenmiarrsneeEl Le Momuanre She | ReptLenciery iF Ihe will Mr, Pinckney lives |@t the ting as he steends 1 in * Light West to South Winds, * ore re and of longer duration, erahip of lands in that st his office shortly r fornia officers arrive at 1109 memorial services to be held Mote) yy MMH RR No damage was done } { My y Pt 4]

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