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E SEATTLE BANK ROBBER AT BAY TAKES Ho OWN LIFE Stylishly A MILLER WHY D0 ADE THE GRAFT? —OLE HANSON IN ANOTHER LETTER, First Hanson Letter and He Has lo Ponder Over—All City Affairs Are the | Says Ole Hanson. Attired Bandit; From Los Angeles Ends His Life After Commit- Se Mitte, N fayor of Seaities ting Daring Deed. to my letter of October 11, addressed to you and | eee regarding alleged street paving graft, has| By United Press.) : | CHICAGO, Oct. 14—The robber cepting your apology for this oversight, I} Ace} sbeling He Qversight, 7) no committed ouldda hin’ oy questions ; ek further . : lnered by the pollee yestorday, a publicly stated that you are if favor of an in-|ter he had robbed the D. M. Ers city afte Allow me, then, ‘kine Savings Bank of $600, and/ Fto the suppression from the public of the facts|¥ho Was wounded by Marshal Shee- | MeAllister, |D&® during the to ask you why you oe . . ‘ pursuit, wae ident. | grafting indulged in by Charles | fled today ax Lamar H. Harris, an | fhasing agent, in connection with the city lamp/attorney of Los Angeles, Cal, by | in - =e t « of the police of Highland Park, where using it daily to come and go from Seattle, who cannot pay the es See, tecently made public through the charges of tng Gartng robbery occurred. the ninth inning. - Increased rates. They will have to move to Seattle and instead from Seattle daily. ’ it ge | “ hohed for Pittebur te| of | ‘ arris ft rom Los Angles Suvehs corel ina at . ‘ : |neveral Weoks Ago, after getting im] th® Sixth, when Camnitz was sent|* °f Being dally patrons of Mr. Furth’s corporations will become #| Angry patrons continue plans for mass meet- order a member of the board of public works th sendy Goubles in, and Camnitz wae repiaced in but @ccastonal users of street cars. | d eff camp f th false report on bids received in regard to the | ‘ the seventh and Phillippi finished | The number of people who will be forced to leave their #|f ings and efforts to secure a revision of the new a | Cashier Closed Vauite. the game. le subbihtien homes will withdraw earnings from the interurban line #(f Pu un ic Co. nger rates by th ‘supply? | Cashier Duffy, whose quick ac- ai | hy tt A + hak el ge’ ec! passeng: y «greater in amount than the increased fare will furnish. neten * ae | mor do you not believe that all business transacted be ‘i. cfbeing t voalts ot abe ‘The lineup for today’s game was | CHETAN athae ot ‘Gensaelibita a: the old lower tore, there state railway commission. > tnetitution because he suspected | as follows ¢ . m ack - ER ot the city by public officials is public business? | that Harria was plotting to rob the| Pittsburg~-Byrne, 3b; Leach, cf; | will be & greatly reduced number of passengers at a higher fare. Interurban line operates within the city limits we it is public business, do you not believe that heavy lous, told the | Clarke, If; Wagner, ##; Miller, | « There t* perhaps little ground to questiion Mr. Furth’s legal on Seattle Electric Co. tracks without a franchise. ‘ aad rddl bold hold-up. He said: | 2b; Abatein, 1b; Wilson, rf; Gib right to maintain a fat two-centamilc rate. It is certain, how- . aright to know all of its details, regardless of The: man first cnane lato the |seg, 2; Willa,» ¥ | fs or interests those details may affect? bank and inquired about a Mr. Wil-| Detrolt-—D, Jones, If; Bush, ss; ever, that thousands of working people bullt their homes along zB a § . Mf i ithh Idi fi h liame, I said that the only Mr.| Cobb, rf; Crawford, cf; Delehanty thé Hiterurban line with the understanding on their part that the on see iain Simi ‘: atta tan eke > age ‘ that a city employe had been grafting in | ville Tahie Ten ar tha aioe | Dnome ee fi ies butte are partially paid for, to force these home builders to abandon the stand we have taken in this matter. The fare will with a city contract when the details were made ["Shoctiy aftr 2 wclock he re. First inning. | inquieh their hard won poxsexsions would be a moral crime be increased to two cents per mile. That is final. ithin a ¥ . . of béinous magnitude. “Ever since the Seattle-Tacoma Interurban line was estab- fu by R. H. Thomson within a week after your [turned in an automobile and @0-| pittaburg—Byme singled to left hig : Nshed seven years ago, it has been operated at a financial loss. It Kk } 3 ? in wennnes eng apron 1 singled to right. Clarke | Mr, Furth may be backed by law and statute at present, has not paid Its stockholders a single cent. We hoped that the pas- k y that responsib! irms in the city of on the counter 1 asked Rot TT be | Sinated to right, scoring Byrne. but the people of Seattle and the {nterurban suburbs are not senger rates fixed at the time the road was opened would be suffi- not know that respon ‘ Wagner singled to left, scortng without means of retaliation in the future, ent to put in on @ paying basis, but our mistake was soon discov- ‘ ld d b had found the man he was looking S Deh peatedly charged t! could do no business | tor and he anid he had not. Harris |L#ach and Clarke, — Delehanty | All things considered, The Star has faith that Mr. Furth ered, However, we went on hoping against hoy It was thought h the h 1 t h threw out Miller at first. Abstein that the patrondge might increase later on so that we would be able which had to pass through the hands of the pur pee Brac ge lbagger fh Nae a ana |tansed. Wilson weat out, Muilia| will deal justiy with the suburban patrons of bis line ty Seaew tis C14 Wake teehee. Get Ge chant a5 on ? tions aroused my suspicions ar 1/0 T. Jones, Three runs, four ite, | et eee eee eee eee eee edna # dba eee “However, commutation tickets will be issued to our patron any believe that the lamp contract of |+ “ i Py hag ota ng esece Serer a === | They will cut the fare 30 per cent, so after all the regular passen- ey. terme o0. .peveve PS OMETaTe. SF ook od tate te ene anes tray# And)” ‘Dotroit—Navy Jones lined to Mil-| gers will not suffer as much as they imagine they will, The in- ly contract with the city in which graft was ah ler. Bush walked. Cobb fanned. | creased rate will strike the occasional patron's pocketbook harder Pulla a Revolver, | Crawford doubled to right, acering| than that of the regular patron. Jacob Furth, president of the Se aes . | “As L entered my cage he pulled| Bush, Delehanty Mied to Leach. attle-Tacoma Interurban railway satisiactory assuranee that the purchasing! out a revolver and made me call | One run, one bit, no errors, Wilts Tike tateeisbae Satie ed in grafting? Miss Fitzgerald and Richards into} Miller was givep-an error for | which rutis between Seattle and Ta. |_ i wal vec £ Be si 45 | my cage. When we were together! 6 bad throw to thy plate in an lcoma und furnishes hundreds of |80™e Way to force the corporation ple | of law, morality or public policy do jhe helped himsott to all the ean | lg catch Bash In the first | residents at points between thos oe restore e ates ive pom WER BEPC, ARES ALINE, bunniDiaoetan to tonnes armanseontly 8 | afte -opore e orp 6 rs jtwo cities with their only means of | “Ut° mag ; tin — oe hae or'reee cond Inning. ’ transportation to and from work, is iS ncn er ae as it Pitt i determined to carry out its an-|'* “*P* — FAMOUS PINK PAJAMA PICTURE OF PAULINE CHASE putout went tot. Janen, as | Scunced intention’ ct increasing ita| Will Go to Commtenlen. Schmidt dropped the third strike. |Stramge Story of Life and Death and Psychology | passenger rates the people to. whom | One of their hopes is to lay thie wilt t, Mullm to T. Jones * : jauch action would mean a heavy whole matter before the state rail- : ~ Syiae punted but wes out, Mortar Comes Over the Wire From Pennsylvania. jfinaneia! joss are holding mass|way commission. An effort will y to T. Jone No rune, no bite, meetings and laying plans to pre-'be made to take this step before } mi pt gages ee vent the Increase Saturday, but, failing in this, the Detrott—Morlarty out, Byrne to vee gfiterio! to The Star.) from her husband for some time! One of the strongest points, which | residents will prosecute their fight Abstein. Wagner - threw Tom] _,WU-KESBARRE, Pa, Oct. 14.—| before he came In contact with| may bring the interurban line to its |to have the old rates restored. Jones out at firet. Schmidt fied | Vhea miey Nazarko, choking | the law. After that {t was only | knees, has been raised by the com-| J. W. Lysons, formerly secretary to Leach. No runs, po bite, no and gacping and growing purple /a question of the quickest way to/muters in the movement to deter-|of the state rai y commission, error. : 4 7 and horrible looking, was hanged (free herself—the divorce court or) mine by what right th Ta-\|has thformed the protestants that . ‘Third tnnin by the neck ull he was dead at the hangman's cell coma Interurban uses the tracks of |they will get a fair deal if they inning, noon tafay in the grim and dark The hangman's cell wan the! the Seattle Electric company inside |carry the question before that | Pittsburg-—Bush fumbled Leach’s| ened @xecution cell of the county | quickest—also the cheapest jot the city limits of Seattle. body lgrounder, Clarke sacrificed, Mor-| jail—three people laughed Mrs. Nazarko asked permission | asi Mad tb Peauuhine | The state railway commission,” }iarty to T. Jone Wagner went! wWNoither of the three ‘witnessed to Witness the hanging of her hus-| é {he said, “has supervision over {n- | ont. Delehanty - — Peer terrible sight, but all laughed | band She wanted Mazroski, the} = Ad ateapars — ne lod terurban railways, and must er ‘ | walked, and stole secon bstel i when the news was brought to; ™4n she was to marry, to see it|perintendent of public utilities, in-)a hearing on a question of this kin fanned No runs, no bits, one or them. too. And Nazarko was willing, | troduc the city council a reso- jit a complaint is filed with it. The ror. : | But the sheriff refused them both. | lution directing the cor ion } commission s authority to in- | Datroit—Mullin “singled to Joft.| On# was Mrs. Mary Nazarko.| “ang with the news that Nazarko|counsel and the superintendent of |quire Into every phase of the bus. Davy Jones lined to Byrne, who) TES oN i inughed because the |Bad been successfully hanged, she | public utilities to take steps to as: | in done by these interurban doubled Mullin off first bage. | 9 “e ‘ vs i ri Bes The com donned her whi la cap and tain if the Interurban company } }j If the officials of the Jnter- Bush was hit ‘on the foot by a aad bs os Sor un rok! the | her, Wedding garm nd went|had any k right to ate IS urban line gave any assurances to pitched ball, and stole se one bi 4 wn neal akin ateanioates | with Mazroski to the church jears on the tracks of the other cor-| property owners along the line Cobb flied to Miller. No runs, i * hind nny Tt «|. Money for the wedding trip was | poration that the present rates would be | hit, no errors. ior ho ill he honed tom | pad out of $1,000, left by Nazarko| The Interurban npany bas | maintained, that also would be a ) Fourth Inning. ah Who will be hanged tomor-|%14 my wife and her future hus-|never been granted franchise | matter for consideration by the , band.” by the city of Seatt to ron its commission.” Pitteburg—Wilson out, Bush to] “Hew, haw,” he chuckled bebind - ‘ iby Migs i hae otha T. Jones. Gibson out, Moriarty toline bars, showing his gleaming ® ca ros. cen " ar our, as ios paw ~ rola a n Made No Promises, He Says. 7. Jones. Willis out, Moriarty to} white teth. “He didn't wanta be | ar welcome to try. It woald belcommittes by the council on Sep.|_,President Furth emphatically de- ohet i p cee i" e . toe 6! > : nies a ° or any other o EI *. No runs, no hits, no paar oe A ae : 80, R0! worthy of. the talents of a Balzac | ber 18. Further than that noth. “ oe oad Pena ee Ec e a jens Ge aeon in or de Maupassant Jing has been done - Seatie- Fecoms i 7 | Detroit—Crawford walked. Dele It's & strange story—this case 7 railway ever promised that the jhanty singled to center, Crawford | as strange a one as ever bas cross Furth Tries to Explain. rates in effect would be main- }woing to third. Moriarty singled}ed the records of the common: The patrons of the road intend to | tained |to right, scoring Crawford. Dele-| wealth of Pennsylvania force this question to a final settle “Such a promise would be ab- hanty was out trying to reach third,| Nazarko had killed a man, so |ment if the company to surd,” he said. “We made no as- | Wilson to Byrne, T, Jones singled}he myat die. He had killed him |back down fro! he stand has surances of this kind. On the | to left, seoring Moriarty. Schmidt) brutally, deliberately, without giv }taken on the rate proposition, Pres- | whol howev , the commutation } walked. Mullin filed to Clarke. DJing him a show, without having jident Furth tod vo xplained the us: pa ts will = out so that the |Jones filed to Clarke. Two runs,|q grievanve. So he must die. jof the Seattle Electric company’s fare after the new rates are | three hits, one error, wits Nad helped him. But the |tracks by the other corporation by | adopted will not be much higher ] | Fifth Inning. black man, though good enough to jstating that there exists betweer than they were before. : Pittsburg—Bush ran far over be-|belp him kill a man, wasn't good the two a contract by which the tn. Patrons of the line say Mr. Furth hind second and threw Byrne out} enough to die alongside of Naz) planeroes ears ar Sreuest a - an eee Raf zhi 8, Wyse lat first. Leach filed to D, Jones. | arke. He's business center from the city |rectly and indirectly, and that Bush. hue Clarke out at firat, He complained bitterly to tne {limits over the Seattle Electric) many have been induced to buy |running far in on the grass and| Judge about the disgrace of betn) company’s tracks and by its power. homes on the strength of these |ehooting the ball to firat without! hanged alongside a a ype He Haren H Welteins eabanes | piven age § nd fe eee promis aa ening lidn't want to be led on the} Herman elma manager of| Riverton, Foster, a and geo 5a wy. No runs, So Riga gal dey + hay |the 8. & S. bar; Harry Haugen, al other cities through which the In Kee AREKEAAR RRR tga i . : } , poognive bartender at ‘Jones’ Place.” and|terurban cars run in the Duwamish | * * ks oar canbe ry e 26 was Shoe bar, all charged with selling | of the time when the higher rates | * * | unagaleted \ agnor tumbled Orly | day shame of the negro, then,” was soe bess. ail chaswed with solting of the dove whedl the Be disc tna aan aa Bush went to third. Delobanty Aud go it happened that black | fatal joy rige which ended in four! They will continue to exchange * lig Wey arid fair; * | }doubled to left, scoring Bush.| Thomas Willis laughed and chat- deaths, of Goldie Porter, Winnie Fra-| ideas as to the best way to fight a moderate east winds. . i | Moriarty walked, Byrne caught T.| tered today in his cell when the | ser, Axel Anderson and Mabel Jobn-| the higher rates. In view of the sere n, asi Be | ‘|jones’ fly. One run, two hits, no| news came up from below that Naz-|#on, when Henry Hiser drove an au-| fact that President Furth declared | ¥ #¥# XR MR EM RRR é lta eoevallng, 4 J arko had’ started down the dark] tomobile over the bridge at Fourth|today that the company would not ag sR te . 4 Sixth Inni trail alone av, & and Lane st, on the morning|Maten to their protests, the com-| Puyallup—Over three thousand } ba) nning. dat Ge the Wife nad bar | et. Bentember $4: were " on! muters are also scheming to find | are attending the fair here today. y > : y, : Tho ineldent of th ' } ws, Pittaburg—Wagner flied to Dj itor ig @ eoparate story ltrial before Justice of the ace) pe ~ = a Jones. Miller singled to center, |" OO iS Jc had been estranged! Fred C. Brown this afternoon, | . = | Abstein fouled to Schmidt, and ba CeAeo PP Pe Pe ee eee eee ee ee eee ee ee ee oe a | Miller was doubled, Schmidt to| == " mi x bs » a | Bush, while trying to reach sec | WATCH FOR “THREE MEN” IN TOMORROW'S STAR— - ond. No runs, one hit, no errors WHAT PAI) |* BEST CAPITAL-AND-LABOR STORY IN DECADE. * } | Detroit—Camnitz replaced Wil | y * aa x lis, Schmidt welcomed him by ois * Beginning tomorrow The Star will publish in two install. 1 |sending a two-bagger into right si |x ments a story called, “Three Men, or the Story of an Unequal } | fleld On Mullin’s — grounder \% Triangle.” * | | Schmidt was caught at third, Cam j * If you're a working man at $1 a day or $3.50 a day, * ; nitz to Wagner. Davy Jones forced { * read it * Mullin, Abstein to Wagner, Jones | { * If you're a capitalist and an employer of men, read it * | |stole second. Bush walke Mr | * If you're anywhere between these two cli read it * |Tyrus Cobb sent a two-bagger to * ‘here's a lesson in the story for every reader of ‘The Star. * 1 |etynt, scoring Davy Jones. Craw-| | |e story was written by Samuel Hopkins Adame for the * lford flied to Leach, One run, two | |* October American Magazine, and is re-printed by permission * 40 | hit, no errors | ix of ths publisher ot mage ine, ei ‘"y ; ¥ t , i i i* The Star prin he story because 8 good, because 1 : yc ar ee * will make you think; because many of you may not have * is th “The Libert , ! i | kan ga 20% famous photograph of Pauline Chase as the Pink Pajama Girl in e Liberty Pittsburg—Wilson flied to Cobb. | : & ‘Maen’it tx Tar ekates eet shot tank te y seven yeare by Hall of New York. This is the photograph which yesterday's dis- yon singled to center, Hyatt ‘; | + READ THE STORY—"THR MEN IN TOMOR. *& it Mise Chase and her friends—J. M. Barrie in particular, whom rumor gays 1e is to ted for Camnitz Delehanty 4 * ROW'S STAR * Very sorry that she ever posed for. The picture was sent to the dramatic editor of | fumbled Hyatt's roller, but recover H 4 a! * * bof a at the beginning of Mise Chase's long run there in “The Liberty Belles” TAR | won the sixth game toda: | world’s championship series from) oot ee US DON'T GO HOME TONIGHT—OR ANY THE SEATTLE, WASH., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1909. MULLIN AGAIN OAVES TIGERS FROM DEFEAT A Victory for Pittsburg Would Have Ended It, But Detroit Won in the Best Game Yet. (By United Pres) DETROIT, Oct. 14.—The Tigers | in the the Pirates by a score of 5 to 4, | The game was the best in the se Mullin was in the box for the! locals. He was touched up for| three runs in the first inning, but only one man crossed the home plate after that, and then it was in} (Continued on Page Six.) JRTH WILL KNOCK OFF 30 PER CENT I tO Rt ti tt tte tO tO tt tO tk HOPE FOR THE SUBURBS The Star confidently expects that Mr. Furth will hie Orders Increasing the suburban fares on the Seattle-Tacoma interurban line, In times past The Star has found oceasion to take vehement insue with Mr, Furth and the Stone & Webster corporations over their various relations to the general public And it would not be unnatural if the attitude of The Star toward Mri Furth were one of permanent suspicion and distrust, rescind But The Star is « firm believer in the theory of limits and belleves that there are me lengths of traction oppression to which neither Mr, Furth nor his corporations will go. The Star cannot concelve of Mr. Furth destroying all these little suburban homes, wiping out the hopes of years and the savings gathered At © great a cont, any more than it can conceive of him poison ing wells or burning barns along bis right of way With parely humanitarian reasoning The Star believes that Mf. Furth can be made to see that the damage done to the reat dents of the wuburbs along the interurban line by of fates would more profits. The Star further b it chp be demonstrate of rates would have just the he expects, There are thousands of persons living along the interurban line and this increase than offset any conceivable increase in his leves that as a matter of pure business Mr, Furth that this ine opposite effect to what a STA : OFFERS SOP TO ANGRY PATRONS * * * » * * * * . * * 2 * * * * * * vd | * * * * * * * * * =f * * * 7 * * * * * * * * * a * * * * * * * SEATTLE ONE CEN) OF THE SEATTLE-TAGOMA LIN | Commuters May Ride for One and Two-fifths Cents a Mile, But All Others Must Pay Two Cents—Storm of Wrath Against the Puget Sound Electric Com- pany Grow: DAY'S DEVELOPMENTS IN FiGHT Jacob F on offers sop to the 20,000 protest- ants by agreeing to knock off 30 per cent of the new rate to commuters who go back and forth ee ee ee ee es NIGHT—WITHOUT | A NIGHT PINK EDITION OF THE STAR i