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#2 11, NO. 207. ‘The terms of the three Pacific to build a be Bie are bad beca They are ba ause Seattle is n0 | \ mitle needs a belt ¢ are Northern Pacific need bthe Northern Pa Rquitable terms, the Northern Pa at the present thern Pa that its loose franc! matter of bloc ri local freight the Northern Pacific se now under cor mM gow does under its pre fity Engineer Thomson n the Oregon & Wa franchise does not mak those franchises same defects exist t a word, they sity nothi orthern Pacific ap- for a belt lne last spring, A sthen superintendent of Objected to the ‘franchise. In a letter be went into this Houillon at a fair ns hold are 45 ‘sth oy monopolized espec!- th st. from Ninth av." N ar. XW. which te only com: and deed to of land om sither side « way of sufficient width the free movement of ih aides of ite right-of Bwing st. extension trom kto Third ay. N W. is Mreet was laid out as there te disastisf by local Improve Hitution of a ra expense would & Mtiew eae! necesaa ry in these trolled by th T WOH oELLING of $10,000 Imposed. y Big White market, as Drawn Up at Present F d Rights of the People. (these matters the Northe fon to coneede anything charges are not considered just THE LIMIT IN FINES. THE SEATTLE SslAF AV ELT LINE BUT THE TY MUST BE PROTECTED to Properly hises which allow the It line around Lake Union are will ty does not receive a fair recom the rights of the city are not to the public s its belt line m, will it concede ny more nt franchises? s the same switching charges ygton franchise will prevail Because they are ce them right May Mr. Bouillon showed the city council the weak! wlay that the railroad shall get every mid be a belt line aroiind Lake Union. terms should be fair to the people. SO oe RN ema Are RRR? HIGHWAYMEN GENEROUS TO THEIR VICTIM Tender hearted hold-up men ast night allowed their sympathies to interfere with business when they returned to their victim, William Carter, a teh, the loss of which be said would break his wife's heart, and 50 cents “for running expenses.” volvers in the hands of two mask ed men, who stepped from the shadow of a bullding on Terry av between University and Union, at about 9:30, ordering him to throw up his hands. After the highway men had gone through his pockets, taking between $10 and $20 and a gold watch, Carter pleaded with them to be easy on him, saying they had taken al! the money he had in the world and that the lows of the watch, which waa a keep sake of his wife's, would break her heart Well, take the watch, then. sald one of the men, “and here's 50 cents that you can use for run Bing expenses until you earn some e. Now git! DOCTORED MEAT Carroll Finds Local Butchers Guilty and As- $500 Fine for Each Offense, Making Total FINES FOR FREEZUM BUTCHERS. 81 Columbia st. and Public Marke! $ 2,000 Public Market, also stal! 200, tw charges 1,000 (Carstens Packing Co.), Band Box market, 1100 s 500 {National Mest Co.), 204 Second av. 8. 500 us, 503 Yosior way 500 Rainier Meat Co., Public Market ...... 500 4 223. N. Broadway 500 Madison st > 500 4 2705 Madison st 500 + 623 Pike ot 500 Public Market 500 hb Public Market 500 b Public Market 500 Fulton Market, 713 Second av 500 b Occidental Meat Market, 110 Occidental av 500 ea Seattle Market, 109 Occidental av., les Frye, of Frye & Co ; 500 2328 Madison st 100 pee Pe 1 $10,100 iad What Just 17 butchers who sold meat doe- ely tchers wh 1m ( ‘ Of them got ¢ t t . f the law—$600 for each offense BO them exon por i fine of $100 ssi a pee Henry, eon 1 charges, was fined $2,000. e of enue f ¥ tlee Bro ‘8 cow od joe Ct ees of ve J Brown irt to Justice Carroll Teenie are fone of the greatest offenses against Busine bag eS 1 There is no offense which affects here will take appeal to the supertor court. ‘COULD EVEN KING SOLOMON | | | Carter was confrunted with re-| HO SEATTLE, TELL WHOSE BABY THIS IS? ; | lage that must give everything | netropolis of the North Pacific | Lake Union it just as much as the city] oes not want the franchise on } are other railroads that do | he city have disagreements | = ae | i | ig to utilize every legal) vill permit } t f-way is not settled } switching have not been settled | } Y operate inevitably as a dis | : ; | | rm Pacific has never shown any} I a HERE'S THE BABY | that the doctors were afraid | would county jail, and it's going to take} }go blind or crazy. It is infamous doctors and lawyers and preachers to charge that this is not MyY/and incubators to solve It baby Officials apd attaches about the} She Will Fight for it. jall say they don't care whose baby | “When | was arrested here my it is, whether ft belongs to Mra jmother-In-law and brother-in-law | Jobuson or to an incubator, it's the and sisterin-law came over to take! sweetest baby they ever saw. The the baby home with them, but I/ officers of the jali awear by It and wouldn't let them have him. I/for ft. “It's the gamest kid you }would have gone crazy in here ever saw,” they declare. The girls without my baby. Some one said in the offices are “crazy” about | that he fs to be taken away from ft and Mrs. Fleece, matron of the |me, but they will have to go over| women's ward, says she has been |my dead body to get him & nurse 25 years and she never Baby,” be | “Dear Wife ir husband, T. F }a letter from 116, SHE MARRIED FOR LOVE ALONE EVIES A TAX gcveeaseenn (N EXHIBITS AT THE FAR County Assessor Wants Payment of Tax on the! Goods That Will Be Sold) at Auction, - - | and her saw such a good baby But, hang it all, whone County Assessor A. E. Parish threw a bombshell into the camp of the foreign exhibitors at the fair this morning, when he appear ed just prior to the beginning of the auction sale and attempted to levy an Assessment all foreign goods to be sold valuation of $100,000. Parish's appearance eral of his men, almost panic among the owners goods and they at once at a with sev created a of salable entered a | HAZEL MARIE HUDSON. Here's little Hazel Marie Hudson, | 16-year-old convent girl, who ran| mighty protest |away from the Sacred Heart Con-| A conference between the offi vent at Salem, Ore. to marry Ed-| (ial, the exhibitors and several of |the directors of the exposition was gar Hudson, of Seattle a finally arranged and then the bat They are living in a couple of|tle was continued. The directors rooms at 506 Minor av, N. A little|@dvocated making the assessment as reasonable as possible, and Aw |furniture, some cooking utensils sxessor Parish consentes! to drop his this constitutes their home: |figures to a certain extent, but the | “But we're happy,” said Hazel discussion was continued on Into| | Marie—Mrs. Hazel Marle—proudly, this afternoon, with the prospect |“Recause we love each other. | can that an agreement would not be} ldo the cooking and looking after reached for several hours. things at home, and Edgar can go Quotes the Law. lout and earn the money—Oh, we're going to hive just lots of fun Girls ought to marry young If they find the right man,” said the Only one previous levy has been made at the fair, this being on the stock of a down town jeweler, who sold his goods to another for sale girl bride, sag “I did, and I'm at the fair and attempted to avold happy.” payment. The money, amounting | Hudson was @ demonstrator att about $16, was finally collected the Salem fair when Hazel Marte! hy the county treasurer. | peered through the convent win-| “ Agsessor Parish basis his action | dows and saw him. They slipped of today on the itinerant merchant | off at night, went to Everett and get, which provides that anyone | were married, The girl's guardian! bringing in merchandise for tem. followed them, with a detective, but the girl pleaded for her chance at happiness and won, porary sale must notify the county oT Pee aie Benoa weer wed | (Continued on Page Seven.) EDITION yi ME WASH.,, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1909. THE SEATTLE NE CEN} AT WORK TO FREE MEXICAN Clarence Darrow Is Asked | to Defend De Lara From Clutches of the Mexican Government. (By United Press.) LOS ANGELES, Oct, 21.—Mem bers of a hastily formed orgar ization known De Lara De} fense league today are awaiting | anxlowsly a reply t plegraphic request that Cla » Darrow, entipent Chicago attomey, take! the defense of L. Guilt De Lara, arrested Monday by request of “the Mextean ernment De Lara is receiving tb support of practically every union nan in Low Angeles It wae an nounced today that members of | |the Typographical union, their} next meeting, will offer resotitions protesting against the jmprison-| J} ment and deportation of. the 80} | chalint Similar resolutions will be pro}. powed at tomorrow's mectinggof the Central Labor Council of 4 An goles s Asks for Citizenshipy, That De Lara intends to protect himeelf from further alleged. p ecution on the part of the Mexicag | Koverament by applying for papers making him a citizen of the United | States, be Informed RK. A. Holston, | BY MARION LOWE Johnuon of Chehalis, Wash. which| hls connsel, late last evening Will it take a Solomon and bie| Mra, Johnson proudiy gave to her| “If 1 am not sent to my death in | uplifted #word to prove whose baby | Yisitor to read. She saya the baby/Meaieo,” he said to Holston, “I }it js in the fall with Mra. Mary looks like her husband, tte futher, | shall immediately npon my release | Jobnaon, its “alleged” mother? and bas the family look of his| Mae application for my first pa} i” with Clamabadie’ tabine” cas e | Dern of naturalization as a citize lleged” mothers what are we c 9 tell the truth, | think the baby |of this country, Then I shall be ing to? In thie day and age it's | 0oks like its supposed mother, Mr.|beyand the reach of the hived baby that knows its own | Perry anys maybe she's even faked |ageute of tyrants who seek to de sakes sembiance, but that's fak-| troy me Everybody in Seattle haw heard |!" some, even as fakers go. / — jo Uttle Haroid Le ater Johnson, She thee Menink | Another Stealthy Move who fs in jail with his suppose . . wes | mother, Mra Mary Johnson, some:| AS part of ‘her proof. that thin} , SAN M gg Plage phy Sago |times known as the “Queen of i really her “born” baby, Mra. | Postmaster Prank ©. Kitt of tne | Fakers In this day of deplored Jobnagn prod pletures of the} ken te yesterday and looted |race suicide, It’s a new*thing to/little fellow, taken at various times | CMESH ft "Stisicg, declared t |“faké" motherhood, but that’s | 12 this life of 11 months. Of course,| 0 Mt "tum Menem ners oh jwhat Deputy Prosecutor Perry | Mr Perry thinks it wouldn't be timej oe committed by members says Mra. Johnson ix doing possible to take pictures of any ng of Cholo railroad Iabor body's baby and he can't ace that] % ® sang of Cholo railroad erry Has the Proof ies gistnae wens sae lers employed at Kast San Pedro “I have absolute proof,” says Mr.| But if it isn't: Mra. Johason's| Sif te the proprietor of a store Perry, “that Mra. Johnson Kot ® baby, whose baby is It? Incuba:|!® which the postoffice is located, baby out of an incubator in Kan-| tors don't hateh babies. Some wom-| Marly today a pound package of sas City about the time she claims | an somewhere ts the mother of this | b8com, of « brand carried by Kilt this child was born. baby, and who is she and where | *** found cached near t eee | Mrs. Joboson says: “I gave birth is she? camp, Kiff stated that the Mex to this baby December 17, at 1226 jean mail addressed to the camy Locust st. Kansas City At the A Deep Mystery Here. was kept in a separate pigeon hole. baby's birth my condition was such) ‘There's a mystery in the Ming|*@4 that the robber probably car ried away letters addressed to his friends Documents Stolen, Kirt, it wae stated, did not report} the affair to the authorities until late last night, at which hour th Washington postal authorities were notified, and it is thought that ej eret service men will soon be on/ the case, It was rumored here to} day thet mail addressed to friends | of L. Guiterrer De Lara, the Mex jean soolaiiat imprisoned in L« Angéles on a charge of being an anarchist, was among the matter stdign. De Lara sympathizers be | Neve that this mail contained doo uments which might help the man prove his innocence of the charge made against him. Postmaster | Kiff.refused to discuss the case. | SPAIN'S FATE RESTO IN AER KING'S HANDS Hy United Press.) LONDON Oc 21 A dispatch received here today by t Ex change-Telegraph from Madrid says | the Spanish cabinet has resigned. and that King Alfonso has accepted their resignations | The resignation of the cabinet came about today on the express demand of King Alfonso, Immedi ately following the acceptance of their resignations, Alfonso entered into a conference with his advisors | with view of selecting another new premier who will be able to assemble another cabinet, Upon the choice to be made depends the future of the Spanish throne. The| appointment of a conservative would be a signal for the liberal and radicals to continue the anti cliyical and anti-military demon ston which have nearly caused an dpen revolution already It is a known fact that Alfonso dogs not want to appoint a lberal to the premiership. If he should decide to do #0, however Butcher" | Weyler, who has been extremely Jactive in the Iberal ranks, probably will be the man, The country ts in a state bordering on chaos, and the udden resignations of the cabinet members, notwithstanding that the actions were expected, has merely intensified the situation Prominent diplomatists expre the opinion that the appointment of the premier to succeed Maura will indicate whether Alfonso really was enraged because he was not told the true details regarding Ferrer's cage, or simply took the action he did against Maura and the cabinet for the reason that he feared his | | subjects would hold him personally | the| her mother’s room on the night of | startld other roomers in the ‘September 18, and kissed her with | ing responsible for the death of economist, [0 HAWLEY 10 BUILD TO SEATTLE?. UNE MORE CROSS CONTINENT ROAD RUMOR HAS DRIFTED TO THIS CITY FROM THE EAST THAT THE NEW, RAILROAD KING IS PLANNING TO EXTEND THE MINNEAPOLIS AND ST. LOUIS RAILROAD TO PUGET SOUND. EDWIN HAWLEY. BLACK LINES SHOW HAWLEY RAILROADS. Se * * * WEATHER FORECAST. * ° Oce * Friday; * winds * (.oe eee ee ee! sional rain tonight and moderate southeast ee ee * WATER SHUT-OFF NOTICE * ra Water will be abut off in # Rainier Beach Friday, Octo * ber 22, from 9 a. m. until & * p.m * ee ed AWFUL TO HAVE A BIG MAN KISS YOU, SAYS THIS GIRL MISS HAZEL CILL. Why suing for ki am I a big man kiss y * * * * * * . * * * * * * * * * * * * awful to have snapped Hazel 1 yesterday, when asked why she ated suit against a B r, proprietor ofthe Harland hotel cond ay. and Pine at., for $5,000 damages for a stolen kiss Gil is a ver snid, “It's not the money,” she |“but because I think he deserves lto be severely punished Miss y retiring little lady, 20 years of age, She is ‘a telephone operator, who Is trying to educate herself while earning her own way in the world. She works from 4 to 11 p. m., and at tends school during the day at Adelphia college, 12th ay, N. and Miller st, She is now living at the college. Palmer denies the charges, and claims that Miss Gill, however, insists can’t be mistaken in the ide the man who kissed her. Bhe claims that Palmer entere he ean prove an alibi that she optity of | odd damages | a Within 10 days the rumor has drifted out from the East that the Minneapolis & St. Louis railroad is planning to build to Seattle Not many people noticed it. Many of those who did asked, “Wha@ and where is the Minneapolis & St. Louts?” Hut here's one answer to it that comes now over the wires from the wise people in the East The bh of Edwin Hawle the real successor of Harriman—« that's what tome people back East see in the rumor. Hawley, who how controls some 20,000 miles of steel track in the East, extending to Norfolk, in Virginia, and Tampa, in Florida, is now ambitious to complith what death alone prevented Harriman from doing ce to have an an tg ocean system - Another the Northwest to Seattle. th railroad to will be fraught with many, If this deal goes through, it will be the Milwauk Surprised the country by their big possibilities most important since big announcement Here's Hawley and what he's doing as New York sees him. eiicdiniens | “ee NEW YORK, Oct. 21.—“Harrh man is dead; long live Edwin Haw. le Who's Hawley?” Wall st. asked, j Rot so many years ago; Wall st., that maelstrom of finance which | never knows a genius until he | bobs up with the money that all j the rest of the little geniuses have been after. But Wall st., once curious about this man, now takes its hat off to him When the “wizard” died, people who are big in the yailroad world naturally looked around for hie successor, A few timid guesses were made that Hawley might be the man, but the guessers were squelched | Then, the other day, the country | Was astounded te learn that Haw. ley had gotten contro! of the Mis sourl, Kansas & Texas, the “Katy” railroad, right from under the noseg of the men who thought they owns ed it Desirable Property. This road, one of the most de sirable properties in the southwest, provided Hawley at once with an outlet for his other roads to thi Gulf of Mexico, and gave him the great and rich southwest to draw on for freight to the north and east, | Hawley is known to his friends jas the “bachelor of Broad st.” His joffice, high up in the Broad Ex- change building, has been a center of speculationeand financial strife in the past. Hawley himself, lack» ing sentiment, can see farther in business than any other big rail road man in the country. He is one of the few who, coming from the east, went out west to make a name for himself, then came back to New York as a master. Born in 1850 in Chatham, N. Y, he went, at 16, to New York, with @ carpet bag full of shirts and a strong determination to be a rail road man, He got a job as Erle railroad messenger, worked up to bill of lading clerk with the Rock Island, and then Collis P. Hunting: ton of California discovered him. Thereafter Hawley was Hunt ington’s right-hand man till the latter’s deathe He got into a con troversy with Harriman over the Southern Pacific, was beaten, then turned around and grabbed the Alton from the wizard’s grasp After that he was marked. Any- ~~ (Gontinued on Page Seven FOR TOO OO kk * KNOWS NOTHING OF IT. *& * While the United Press car. *& ried a dispatch from Washing- * ton today saying Judge Thom. * as Burke of Seattle is said to * have been offered the minis- * tership to China, Judge Burke * said this afternoon he knew * absolutely nothing about It * The dispatch says the rumor ® could not be confirmed. G. B. PALMER smack that she thinks must nave build ee ee ee es * ee ee ee ee |