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| THE STAR AIMS To give you all the news as soon as it happens and in a way that will interest and you. VOL. 10. NO 3 J CATTLE, WASH., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1909 PRICE ONE CE 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, . 297. “MAN MORTALLY WOUNDED: ESSIGE ONSIXTY MORE CARS REEDED __ CENTRAL SALOON ROBBED fri’ TQ HANDLE THE TRAFFIC WOUNDED MAN'S STHLAVE § ® PatmoL men’s | | 10 i COMPANION. ene es | Isays Star Ordinance Doesn’t Provide Sufficient Room for Standing Pass- engers—Makes Full Report on Pres- ent Conditions. ANACONDA SALOON | ARD ———— ' tROOSEVELT SENDS A | POINTED REPLY | TO CONGRESS. Mysterious Shooting and Burglary on the Tide Flats. } se NT CONDITIONS, With the report of a pistol shot nd the discovery of Harry L. Hel CumR@ Les Hosais lying in a pool of blood or “ Says Census Taking Has) é sees is the old Grant st. br dae over the a. Been a Graft-——Makes re hy ee “Steg a wo srsige sot £ ° Recommendations. Cable cars re ‘of the most interesting murder and r a | pas ee bata Hes ‘unconscious and at the z Iescouvall Walley tent’ 0 sau ard « ‘ the ctive lines as to capacity, number congrens, giving his reasens for re ich they shall b: 7] Emergency hospital today, while 1 the hall be run. axing to sanction the measure n The pa of orc ces to specif oe police are diligently searching a Mog eiersy he moasare in 3 , f ordinances to specify those fea- for an unknown con a Se president's message veads th onfort a4 £ gb weptier reol, upon which depend wounded man, and are working as 1 edwith veture eith oa ne comfo safety of the passengers sidwously to determine how and by t / Third to institute the tion of trailers of} approval a bill of the b ctions be given to the law department ty legal proceedings to stop the opera- 16,954, entitled} thir Whom the Central saloon, at 117 Decidenta: av., was broken into and 4OvSE at this | SCENE OF FATAL SHOOTING, SHOWING CLOSE PROXIMITY OF Second POLICEMEN, also a _ " | | A. ¥. Boutlion | publ ie utilities, th b the hands of oo of t nce and the rapid handling sengers, and to initiate prope les and regulations to place tande of s mo = - 4 reetor of the census 4 sible with @ Mad the Keys to the Saloon. arry on this Work When Heliossis quif work at 7 fut tt te of high eonsequence es th hock yesterday evening the bern to the country that the work of the etnadiiie tions” ce ost motions now present in the BD the saloon are known to = census shall be conducted wi . " , silane ‘in ‘tine Routlion said tailed inspectors to observ Central jthat it ts omsemtial that th r — i . sii F observe the is was entered by persons hav ese pow te eabtleal be. vero | Prove Prete & key, through the front door. ounds, and that it should not he judgment, tts pin “ 30 oF tH} waa broken open, the denk | ar ae ene ee pene We eraeee afternoon, from #:30 o'clock to 7:80 pried up with a butchers cleaver ifety; hall tho e (the room this morning. Many dirty / U AY | previnien. Otis j safety; such allowance should be tion, the time and degree of load, ag Iittered the bar, which was SUM. RD. a / 6 tyson es ynt | Fourth and Westlake, Eighth and door had been forced) of elt ia Ale, Fight Over Local Only Way te Clear, ism therefor, also signs in front The body of Het! \ the| | thelr merits, and that le by choos.|for the arrest of two Northern Pa} NOT REMOVED FROM DAN: | prevent efforts to i full car. |power house, Third and Yesler, iy of Hellogain lay near the| . b " . Wit aes ne the wound in the head. was instituted In the superior court! where the members of the house | sion ee a tte Tpiey. ts, Gntascind. the” aanene proper to Hmit the carrying ith “his report Superintendent eonga, in @ pistol ¢ Mme 40 feet out from the base of last summer was a candidate for| het. The actual progross of the | nome Lee wero ytd (on “hag thse instructed Chairman Bouillon. to} Yenience to the public, and it would | ficiency of equipment on all but 1 do this with 4| reluctance, because I fully realie J ansportation of thelr patrons os per basis | the uneil| service, and the increase in pat- fn his pocket. When at accuracy This { t at the time of the duction of | ronage that naturally follows {m- @clock this morning, hie body was om the standpoint ee Bee aa dinance rege ve proven —_ in service, would com : on h rom atifie| aber of pa rs to be carried | pensate the companies for the in- found, + gh gg —_ ne . or prooene’ MB oot =e | A. Vv. BOUILLON, in each car reased operating cost.” Ma wed Gaderneath getter Remove Suspicion. | SUperintendent of the Department of Public Utilities, Who Has Com.| Regardiig The Star ordinance scuring the material for bis PG Guielan tte nothing | ee |} pleted an Exhaustive Renort on Local Street Car Conditions, | known as council bill No. 7, Mr. | report a 7 traffic during three hours in the ng, from 6 o'clock to ® Fp if o'clock, the Intervals mentioned be- | waste of the people's money or a forcement would not procure ing those during which the rs lunch counter f pare pew wobtained cog hag tecrradhg Js fond < | fraud. rial relief. In criticism of the bill, | load in traffic occurs. Notes were the ‘engi eleh to the aint of f | “Section seven of the set pro} | submit that ite allowance of piat- taken of all cars passing certain aoe eien reece EFFORT IS MADE TO}WILL KEEP HOUSE IN) vider to ‘erioot ear the Sonoiat | form area per person is too email points, with the name of the Tne, © Bvidence of « carousal littered can thle ie te dant meee ae plates to non |four square feet. If, however, the aes Cement. to apetitive examinations. A pro | ALEX. ‘SSM SMITH IS WILL FENCE bill is further considered, I would| Where Notes Were Made. elaan swept when ' ad me gee wy | viso i# added that employes shall KILLED BY Ww. Ss. | advise that before its adoption pro- Notes of the traffic on the re- left at 1 o'clock last night. | be selected without regard to po visions be added thereto requiring| SPective lines were made at the i Aiea vedifie ogg, ce Ph Pike, First and Virginia, Second and from the inside, and the front | 2 . “There i only one way to Kuar} Follgwing a quarrel supposedty | pocbany oetelee ana eemk * | Virginia, Fiat ak RE Was still locked honored. Option Bill. jantee that these shall be selected! over who should have the credit; THIS ACTION THREATENED IF) Perse me wen ie one. ie 8 - : . zs GEROUS POSITION. Third and James, Third and Madi- Sl a the tides face upward Sul for the recovery of unhon. BY T. J. DILLON. jing them after competitive exami-jeifie freight car thiever 8.} 8 Pos Source of inconvenience. aon, Fourth and Washington for Se oO marks of violence upon {t./ored drafts amounting to $14,200|, OLYMPIA, Feb. 5.—Tho loca! op-| nations from lists of eligibles pro-| @enfth and W. C. Dudley, special de | dpe 3 Houllion submitted tables, published new revolver was found this at 4 o'clock f the . capacity of street cars, it is my = nin o o7 y pa 1 sorts| President Roosevelt quoted condition of the street car tracks | C@P 5 rh 4 in the mud of the tide fiate thi# morning against John W. Cor-|are intent upon imposing all sor resident Roosevelt q Dt von’ tn. the. Evolitht |ak the carve Ge IMG ce nad Dina |fedament that ooh" reguintinn |[ROCUWiCh, WhIGR Show to: Ghe-ueee p oi J more than an equal chance of ap-| id the | two lines in the clty. Referri Whe Driige, and adour 60 te delegate to the United States con | satntmsent. with aatitical weer’ the notify the Seattle Electric company | 80t in itself produce good service. : . oferring 9 Plummer st. end.. The| greas from Alaska lo deterasinied ktloe ee to immediately place the tracks in| "The defect to cure is insuffi |these tables, Superintendent Boul former was instantly killed, and the latter shot through the Ne ¢ saloon, and | the dt I believe that the elimination of | This rey uperintendent Bout sa It is, therefore, my fidgmont! i P ndent Bouillon de- fe known of his actions. Mt 4 deem oo @uring this time th o'clock, and three hours itn the . for comfort, convenience and | the car number, its type, i RECOVER LARGE SESSION ON SAT- for this is the real ning of the is yee, ie Or } . 5. smiall table in the rear an|,,, Progress Being Made i $0 ae emcee, Rayo gh bao following points of observation: pottle and two glasses stood His Drafts for Thousands No Je MA litical affiliations, DUDLEY. proper gates and operat’ ng mechan Sa diate mieacate’ nt ale Fourth 8. and Jackson, James EY Mew the Body le Found. : | without regard to polities and on loaded to its capacity in order to ft ‘ S wild be reasonable (@ttle, Renton & Southera, tion fight has now reached # stage | vided by the civil service commis | tecttveg of the railroad company,|-.A* ® Tesult of the nection of The it would be reasonable | " pon euch | recto: Nor at th © pass} yesterday af SEE? cont where the Body Tey, /600, Nome mizing operator, and weo Cf Poll, Sy aal proaress of the|som itive eiaminaticns Kove ceaetek Ss and King ats., in| &t the board of public works today| Would prove # source of incon-| Complete manner possible the in- sentative Palmer of King shot over! the determining factor. H a lon says was found about 100 feet On behalf of Corson’s creditors the. neck and hand “ fy {elency of servic and the compa 1 nahoot, Which mixed tte Divi & condition | p ie P other direction, almost direct-| the case will be fought by Bert A.|* Preliminary insboot. which mixed deecdig-siey inhi ‘Twelve bullets in all were fired ype are taken by the|nies should be required to increase|, “It 1 seen from the appended corner of the Anaconda | Northrup, representing the collec. | ™#' | “To provide that clerks and other | five of which cam ait last ute poostatinns baa. t0 from Smith’*| company to brace wp the sandy} same until ft is sufficient for the | ‘bles that the equipment in use malt b, evidently | tion agency In this city with which 4 employes be appointed after non-!38 caliber «ix-shoote nd the re! pants hich th , sper: comfort, convenience and safety | @@ting the busy hours is insuf- * p Rone ove jetall this morning panks on which the cars are oper i . (aaken from a bundle carriér of some|the drafts were placed for col bees oF oe ite a setiee competitive examinations and get| mainder from a 32 automatic car-|gteq by temotvow @ the |of the public, and to maintain it to fete word Table No 3 shows the per Biba, was attached to the scabtard, | tion, | members are so provoked that they |‘ Provide. that they shall be #@ ried by Uudiey, which was entirely | hoard will probably order Superin.| that proper standard. The result contege. ot tne rease In service re Whieh was new, and had evidently According to the complaint filed) -oriseq to allow their wet friends | @cted Without regurd to party af-| emptied into the body of the dead tendent of Streets Maloney to bulld| Would be more uniform distribu. | Wired for the respective lines, giv. {ta Issued fillation merely means that the ap-|man, completely ridd a ing the number of cars and the in Deen used as a belt today the first of t to adjourn to go home for Saturday & fence across the tracks, absolute-| tion of loads and shorter tater At tho time the sh. as fired, the Corson and subsequently un j Dolntments will be treated as per-| J, A. MeHean, a freight checker, | iy ghutting off th tien of cara| between cars, and the public, b tervals necessary to provide service y shu e operation of cars| ars, and the public, being ; , petrol wagon, which was returning |honored was to F. G. Mauley ot | "4 Genthy quisites by both partion instead of} was a witness of the whole affair wiong that portion of the tracks/assured of ample service, there suitable to the comfort and conven- from a run to the southern part Fairbanks in the sum of $2,600 on} Will Stay at it. quisites for politicians One las were Chai Clark, W. R. Wetr and little |!€mce of the public. Four square j which are regarded as dangerous, | would be no indu | desire the city. biocked the Plummer st.| Juiy 17, 1908, On July 18 Corson| The local optionists who were to | party |D. Dick and T. 8. Calson, all em to board cars alr = to the bridge. Patrolman | drew up a draft for $4,750 on B. W.|® hurry yesterday are now intent} do not believe In the doctrine] ployes of the rallrc vercrowding would thus be|Senser is the basis of figures tn Ziebarth was at the « compan and § " f Plum- | Johnson, a guest of the Hotel Butler |0% keeping the house iu session as | tat to the victor belong the spoils,/qho were working nearby in the avoided thie table The table also shows SMF BE, and two patroimen stood at!of this city, Johnson refused to| lone ns possible, ,, | Dut I think even less of the doctrine! ghed. Dudley i# said by these men An increase in the number of| ‘hat for the necessary increase im ithe intersection of King st. and Sixth | honor the draft. On Juty 20 Corson Over in the senate there was all|tnat ¢ spolla be divided without to have been the aggressor in the cars would also bring abort a re-|SeVice to carry the traffic on the B®. it was very dark, and about! presented a draft upon himself for |Serts of local option frame-ups. |» tight by p ssional politicians of| affair, and i* now under police duction in the average number and | ®¥0¥e basis, 58 electric cars and 18 Minutes clasped after the firing | $1,200, and from July 21 drew up| There is @ welbgrounded ramor| both sides. This would result in|guard at the Senttlo Gonerat he NEW YORK, Feb. 5.—By U. ady full, | fet of floor area per standing pas- | duration of stops per car, with the | C#Dl¢ cars should be added to those Of the shot before a « driving | other drafts in favor of Alva Me-| that @ caucus of members War! permitting the bill fn {ta p mt! pital, where it is said bis wounds P.—John Joseph Conway, the result of shorter time per trip—a | Und in service on the lines of the the bridge, t atroiman hDonald jheld last night, in which @ local) shape to become a law Both of will not prove fatal tric company, and four London magazine writer, who | very material the | Seattle vantage to oe electric cars should be added to indock that “a drunk man {s lay-| Aji of the transactions are alleged | Option bill was decided upon. This! the last censuses Were taken under! Smith was a widower, living at : lare community when the enormous ag fad Shout 100 feet back up the|to have been made through the | Dill, according to rumors, is &| provision of the law excluding com-|g¢i Blanchard st, with his son,| Srtived here today, declared gregate saving of time to passen.|'®@ Seattle, Renton and Southern [First National bank of Fairbanks, | Straight precinct local option meas-| petition and evary man competent Frank, ‘who is West Seattle super:| that England expects a war | Bromnle Obuiie o0 Railway company’s line.” witt Never Tell His Story. Alaska ure fo speak with accuracy has stated | intondeat of the Independent Tele between the United States and Up to the Council. - - Another Propo: that the result was to produce ox-| phone © Would Work No Hardship. a ‘The man was tmmediately taken . ps Brg Br Bh okie phone Co, Japan. Sits, a b ‘ ‘ Regarding various pomts in the SMEG Wayside houpital, where to +4 SERENE RR ¥|, The sub-committes of the se nate | travagance and demoralization oo Dudley Has a wife ane family in -- 3 : hic gt ar viora 0 we bay ae. |ctty which may be termed points of Gay Kt in said that he will probably | ¥ THE WEATHER * jJudiciary committee, to which | Money Can Be Saved {Tacoma, Both have been engaged Alex Meyer} compel, the companies to give ade-| congestion, Superintendent Bouillon die without recovering conscious- | been referred the Falconer in The preaident quotes Fr rick | {in deteetive work for many years. | x 1 on a charge | quate increased service would work | cay, Hess, though at this time he is atii| * _ Occasional rain tonight and #\ said to have dec iit | He Wines, aastetant director of the| It wns stated today that Dudley /¢f burglary bette Superior Judge)no hardship upon the companies) “+1 hetteve that where congested alive. \* S brisk southwest #| whereby the cities will | census of 1 Robert T. Porter) Would recover, Coroner Snyder ¥ mse Fool 4) not conte ted by the franchises, w navi entered the Manhattan conditions exist that could be rem- Hellossis ie @ Macedonian who has| * be units and the unincorporated ter-| who took the census of 1890. and|has not yet determined when the having entered t danhattan | ang would cause th m to provide |. on December 22 last and loot- | jedied by a char in the railway nn Are ritory will be dry, unless it votes Jinquest over Smith’s body will be | pt} On December 26 last and The| themselves at an ty, date Wt | porate ree eee eee montinued ¢ on Page nian Le * "about Grotsese majority to wet Continued on Page Eleven.) hold. case {# still in progress. more cars, better adapted for the (Continued on Page Eleven, so } ( 9 prow | 9" ese se A WEEK WITH OLE HANSON'S RACE TRACK BILL—OR A REAL “MARATHON” SUNDAY MONDAY WEDNESDAY | THURSDAY | FRIDAY- sacs? * JUDICIARY ,COMMITTE , f:

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