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THE SEATTL WASH,, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1909* . ONE CENT ACHERS SAY | ee HOPELESS 15 LO ur CON Sg ee cae ij OF COUNTY POOR Reporter Dunn Continues His Scathing Indictment of ; King County Hospital—In Vivid Fact on Fact. sof School Board Is Accused of Sharp Real / ee | he 4 i " ni PL eMeea etn sho TTT fate Practice and the Appointment of a Re- : Hh il it "ll if ti Hitt nm il Ail i i Hal MAM | AGU Is Asked For. spon ‘ s will | Patients half starved, and what food they do palaces - . . ; eee as i get very bad—Criminal neglect of things to pre- some of them |Guion company to forectose on the | vent spread of disease—Refuse scattered about teachers, in a com t mortgage. | The complaint recites four other the hospital, vile smelling, reeking with dangerous Me the superior court) ansactions ofa similar nature by} " . ares F. M. Guion,|ine Guion Investment Co. Prop-| - =<==y | germs—-Grouping of patients together, regardless Hr af the schoo! board and | erty you . Big meng as | | of whether they suffered with contagious disease, pt and general manager of J vce, » = A mortgage for the balance, and then | : 4 Lata spe TE ES Ftedngr avail conas sauna i old age or accident—These are a few of the thing seinen te with clos @ 4, 8. Chase, who ts mstict| Georgetown Sslacedeuebals iP eee tells hoe send ee of the Board to sell stock in /action, Is said to have held a mort-| Tells of Wife and Chil- story of the County hospital at Georgetown. " Co.—-stock | gage 1 property o db: he : : he foreclosed. dcttiinaniisiecannsatioy “T have a wife and four children. T have no money, If I go fuak that a recetver for t Just before the foreclosure of io Sith, thew itl. hithe Antatnn to tia DANTE Gade eam bots honor ‘ the hospital as an attendant, KNOWS these things. tn be pinted the first mortgage of $22,000 the Five hundred dollars and nothing to c < a ¢ ni | ae t — oe. Cape Nea eee ee eee int | costs was the sentenee pre- for their sakes, not to visit upon me the extreme penalty of six " n simple language he tells the FACTS—the facts . —— ser eile mounced late this afternoon months in jail pleaded George E. Jones, proprietor of Jones A . ‘assets of the concern wrote each stockholder a letter, in v i s. c prop of the way Kin: county cares for its helpl : gd which he said that an assesement| Per ga a by Justice y g y pless poor. Rees ot play ola had esis, toion tantoat “1 have children of my own,” The other day Willlam Soderberg wan sentenced to six In tomorrow's installment he will tell of the all stockholders, and that unless| ‘#!¢ Justice Carroll, “and when months fn jai} for non-support of his wite and four Httle children INHUMAN TREATMENT OF THE DEAD. hy Appl ‘ this was forthcoming at once, all planed viunortice ataradat oe A hired lawyer ploaded for that wife and those children. The p.could be purchased and of the property would be lost | fle children, the maximum een father drinks the stuff that ts sold in Jones’ place, and he'd | The letter made the startling an-} tence of six menthe in jall rather go to jai! than support his family CAS OREN ETE seemed too sovere.” . Place, before Justice Carroll the school board | nouncement that the tncumbrances to have repeat-jon all of the property owned by “ ; “Every case of non-support that | recall, except one,” says BY ARTHUR Ww. L. DUNN. the F. M. Guion|the Guion Investment company . | Hy B. Jor | Justice Fred C. 8 . “wae the reault of drink.” = Eto be the holding | were more than the value of the|...ccor7s®,~ Jones, proprietor of ig | “THE HORROR WARD.” “Jones’ Place,” Georgetown, plead “I have never done a wrong thing,” says George Jones, “My ARTHUR W. L. DUNN. H he concern which | property, and that the assessment | 4 4, rey before Justice Car " purchases and|was necessary to redeem the] toy creo tnd Afternoon, Me wan [| Wife and I have never had « eroks word, Gver to the Guion | property the last of the saloon men to be Rut William Soderberg drinks the Hquor that George Jones BOARD TRIES |NURSES TO THE SMALL DARK ROOM IN THE hicedipcmnencsnsninstnennanannsnasseane was one of| To Discourage Them. brought to trial for selling Mquor fells and goes home and beats his wife and abuses his children 'REAR OF THE “HOSPITAL FLOOR,” WHERE , The plaintiffs claimed this was|to boys and girly under age on the “We Dp ome,” a Eaeeé it was through | scheme to discourage the stock-|night of the fatal “joy ride,” Sep ee ee ee Se ee ee Drosght to, bear |S neha ce seg ge wg eaten: lg In four Seattle homes there Je & tragedy. In four Seattle PARALYTICS WITHOUT FRIENDS OR _IN- it gi nay The defendants named in the} an catgmontie perty ge oa homes mothers and sisters weep over dishonored graves. A joy | FLUENCE WERE CONFINED. PATIENTS AND se | .: Gi aves . ldeath of e Fou , rt >i f by dayligh > B ‘0 Duy tock. |pany, FM. Ovlon, Julla A, Oslon, after making the rounds of George | rey, ber', "usted Jones) place one sight, and by dayits a on [NURSES REGARD THE PLACE WITH AWE. TO oo Much. es . seit 1} eo ¥ or race dn. Du-| Ota te, Halstead, ©. S. Hills, Alice |town saloons snember of lf boy were dead before the tale was 1044 |BE ASSIGNED THERE IS AS GOOD AS A DEATH ¢ } ok, Ivey Park, Jane | the MM fated party, her Bn nee “T he two boys and two girls, aod I love my children,” says | SENTENCE. mpan) tote 6 aad 'De e Park, his wife, T. G. Hath.|UP in splints, again told on the George Jones | , ©. Terry's Second|away, Charles Foster, Lida B.| Witness stand the story of the ride °°"**, 700 | ORDERLY BELCHER HAD CHARGE OF “1 am one of the mothers of the poor girls that met death ¢] and th round aft round at Be ae tas | eee ss sscerts are: Asian a. Kim-|Oearereowe seicoes Trem. 10|f on thet fatal morning of Gopteatber M9 in the ovte that never |THIS WARD, AND NOT A NURSE IN THE INSTI- . while th 1 _ . Pot | O'clock at night till 4:30 the next ” writes Mre. Fraser to The 6 “Oh, if those Saas. Ot |mens. Mile M. Newcomb. E. Pet | can * Be prother was ove of| \Votes to Pay ete al ‘TUTION WAS ANXIOUS FOR HIS JOB. DURING | ronta, Teagles, rest saloon men only knew what heartaches they have caused. States that on De-| dence 214 First av. W.. Alfretta M.|the Killed. |) 4 and then to think that they get #0 light punishment almost Warden Salary From|MY STAY AT THE HOSPITAL, FOUR PATIENTS the next day, the Gulon | Hoffetater, 625 Spring st, Sarah C. ny lesued ® mort- Cloutier, Anna Wagner, 4233 /8FK0ed that George Jones himself || makes my blood stand still. My poor girl left a little boy 2 County Funds. | WERE CONFINED THERE—ALL COMPETING IN Ne Broperty for $22,000 in | Fourth av. N. W., Mabel Toan, War-| 48 not In his aaloon when the years old.” ithe F. 3 . Guion company | ren ay. school, residence 506 Sec. ipey wer oe Soe -— bog he Winnie Fraser, separated from her husband, visited Jones’ |A RACE WITH DEATH. TWO WERE ALREADY achool, |had gone to his home; that he was| ES god av. N. WC. H. Morford, Mary | Sed ee ese ter the amnion of|f Discs, asd was so Intoxicated, witnesses teatity. that she was I/THIS ACTION ILLEGAL INSANE FROM THE HORRORS THAT THEY HAD k 1908, the com-| B. Cooper, teacher at D jthe Jaw by his bartender. terribly sick on the joy ride. She couldn't save herself when [| |ENDURED THROUGH LACK OF FOOD AND AT- , of O. N. Hails ‘ An order was signed by Superior | Deputy Prosecutor Ty admit-' the automobile crashed off the Fourth av. bridge, and she died for alleged money due.' Judge A. W. Frater for the de-|te4 that It was a ptiable case, four | in the morning of her infuties Sheriff Is Reeiiiile for | TENTION. persons gone to their death Ws the son-in-law of |fendants to appear before him No-| Persons gone to thelr death be-| “Would you allow your own childven In your place of busi- fi| Enforcing Game Laws. | “I’M HUNGRY; EAT, EAT,” JOHN BRESSIER, vember 11, at 9:3. a m. and show ness?” Deputy Prosecutor Perry asked George Jones on the wit Beemer 1, 1008, nc-| ause’'why ‘a receiver should not “somes Place,” ut the law had |f Sess?” Deputy ; |A FRENCHMAN, THERE MOANED HOUR AFTER meee 67 the F. M. ibe appointed penalty should be enforced | “1 would not,” said George Jones Despite the fact that their action| HOUR, AS HE WOULD POINT A WAN FINGER |. it is @ sad case all around,’ But Goldie Porter visited Jones’ place one night, and her a clearty iHegal, the county com-| ” said Justice Carroll. “T have aym-|J Out Geldte Porter visited Jone’ glace one night, and her Hi, loner, Yeterasy determined to | TOWARD HIS MOUTH. HE WAS PARALYZED Put the law is riea” that mich ati | morning, while Goldie Porter's brulsed body lay Inthe morgue, pas" rell ua game arden ‘ant tay |FROM HIS SHOULDERS DOWN, AND ENDURED employer Is responsible for the | burned beyond recognition. him $100 per month |UNTOLD AGONY. THE NATURE OF HIS DIS- acts of his employes. Avparentiy in the next breath They've drives mo oot of my bertines G04'T-have no means . |EASE INCREASED HIS APPETITE, BUT NOT HIS casa as to te dheaeeeel a says George Jones, proprietor of Jones’ place. \Goorge tk dches. wien the aban “My husband spends all his money for drink, and I wash for yr Brg ee hid Bint | SUPPLY OF FOOD. | was Interrupted by counsel for the a living,” says Mrs. Soderberg. te which: Glales heave Seen “OH, HE-TALKS THAT WAY ALL THE | defense to ask whether the defend George Jones pleads for mercy from the court, that he may filed, in spite of the fact that Pea» ‘ peat might sake 8 statement 30518 «cnet this wits aud children, Buti Gadtes Yeas forgot the wits the payment of these fees will | TIME,” IS THE KINDEST EXPRESSION THAT himself. The request was granted and George Jones made his plea to/f and children of the other man when he sold him his drink over J| Be.ill@galand that it has been /HE IS ACCORDED BY THE NURSES AND “ae the court if the bar. laa nothin h iste a whatever to do “| have never done a wrong . DOCTORS. ERDAY WAS THE “BULL RUN” OF THE be ar tia eee 1 love my wife and children,” says George Jones. But with the securing of evidence George Jones is & man of cool head add. steady herve. William in at least four of the cas In the bed across from Bressier another French- FRISCO If | am to go to jail, and | eabilacd:| the ti . 4 : os BATTLERS FOR REFORM, BUT | 1,', 2m, ‘0 0 Mo Jail, and | Soderberg sends more liquor to his besotted brain and goes home ff , 1" Addition, Deputy Prosecuting | man, as friendless as his neighbor, Old Joe Pardeau, SBURG AND VICTORY WILL COME am old and crippled, but | can to beat his wife and burt his children. fully avised the commissioners | : . : A ' stand it. But | have a family, George Jones, gray haired, and with the face of a man “who [id yttvined the, commissioners | dreams away the hours in his race with the grim your honor. My wife is as good has yet @ living soul,” George Jones loves his wife and children, [jer under authority from the| phantom. 5 fs ever lived. She's r —_—_——___. Oe ea and he doesn’t want to go to jail, Six months in jail ts too se state fish commissioner, and by etuck to mé and loved me f ~e as yao yet The old paralytic’s eyes are dim, and he relat PRANCISCO, Nov. 3.—Francis J. Heney admitting | ough thick and thin, and | vere a penalty for the proprietor of Jones’ place, George Joncs Lene ag me Rig nr A RON eich be aa ee ERY 3 . Sm s J. i ures in In- the hands of Charles M. Fickert in the race for district | efess word between us. We're | that his office has nothing to her, There's never been a wife and children must not suffer missioner John Riseland says Soucy Tk war hente, | ahe's olbk Then who pays the cost? Must the toll forever be taken at OM a dia, Egypt and the Soudan, huge tears slowly trickling 4 whateve 0 do th e ha he i today announced his intention of continuing the war| on her bed now because of | from the hearts of mothers and the souls of girls? Must bea ihe power to arrest from | down his face. Braft, declaring this, worrying about this case. always the cry of little children of drunken fathers balance the sheriff, and that he ts entirely | have Your efttéren orien a the clink of cash on the counter? within the jurisdiction of the King He smiles faintly whan spoken to—a smile that poor man. or egal for equality before the law has been fought| Pi" nts my family will | It’s a terrible pity, George Jones. county offictals speaks of peace. His race is about run, but Bressier the y P have nothing to live on, fort | Sheriff Is Responsible. | os tod war against graft will continue to be waged | have he seauna, They've asivon 7 E — . ia tae whielll iy aha lecuaaver | will be a close second. Sue soldiers who have been fighting with me in the| me out of my business and | in 1901, creating the office of | The ward is the most unsanitary room of the Beaute of common honesty, common decency and civic! have no money Twill take the cede. under ad] POLICEMAN SHOOTS HIS FATHER, ff tuudbsa decision ofthe supreme] whole institution, and reeks with an odor of filth. fight between the forces of evil and the forces of good| rol “Catt ‘the next case” ||] BUT NO ONE SEEMS TO BE EXCITED |} “ris, ‘08 ciss.ct ite Sie °) ‘The floor is of cement, cold, and for all the world \]] ABOUT IT EXCEPT CHIEF, WHO ORDERS |} ‘0! “ecision was handed ¢own,| ike a prison, There is a deadly dampness in the Henry Rief was made a deputy SUSPENSION FOR 30 DAYS. sheriff, so that he could continue air, a dampness that brooks evil for invalids. * * to act, and the only authority he| * * * ee: Bt be a perpetual one. The first battle of Bull’s Run lip ahigde wt tk Over the entire earth, but the disaster only inspired | * \* fal Lincoln and his followers with stern resolution | * Courage. | WASHINGTON, Nov. 3.— Pr, The board of managers of the fancisco has received a sad blow and the cause of Before the law a vreat setback, but be of good cheer fresh courage, you m vany thousands of good men and have joined in this { Protection of our ‘ds of our city. @ have been defeated in this election, but the sober Of the community will will vindicate herself | tetract Nothing that I have said during she recent cam- ey. I reassert the truth of all that I have) Public platforms. I have no regrets except that (Gontinuea or. Page Geven, PEARY WINS. has ever had has been delegated | Of all rooms at the hospital this should be o him by the sheriff. In eve i dl Robert Hagen, jr. a policeman, |furniture. When his son Inter- {im by the Sherif waneeent | abandoned. It is but a modern replica of the National Geographical society # | last night shot his father during a fered the father turned hia atten * : 1e sheriff is responsible fo 4] “ ” # today unanimously approved x family quarrel. | ton 46 the mother and hogan to the ean ng he maine aaa ane Black Hole,” a menace to the health of the pa- # the findings of the subcom- #| This morning Acting Chief Sul- curse her vilely. Hagén, jr., again 0 "4 . Ne ! # mittees that Commander Rob- #|livan suspended Hagen for 80 days. interfered, und according. io the IN ea pee Se tients, a disgrace to the citizens of King county. Peary succeeded *| ‘The acting chief Is provoked be-| story of mother and son, the father osecutin ' fight for the maintenance of the V4 ort’ &. Peary * * \* i reaching the North Pole %|cause Hagen, jr., puld have | started toward his son with a} Vitderveer knows that since Rief's | DISEASE SPREADS UNCHECKED. homes and the uplifting of the It also appointed a com- #|found It necessary to use hie re- drawn knife Semumsinsion, Vee reroned by Meritt | mittee to. Investigate the #| volver on a drunken man Beta tes Uisht ‘Stanse aiew die Hodge, Riet Is no longer legally in| The spread of disease through the lack of separa- it wore not for his desire to embar-| tion of patients suffering from various ailments is a mention the name of Dr. *|in Chief Sullivans opinion, makes did not make a serious wound, The | "M8 Sherill Hodge, he would so a4. | matter of little importance to the officials of the county again reassert itgelf and San)’ frederick A. Cook, It Is w {the situation work wounded man was taken to the city | tea of compelling a deputy in, his| hospital sefore the world known that the committee #| For that reason he decreed a sus-| hospital, where he denied trying to | *te#4 ° Oe te ; * | hospital. " ffice to advise the commissioners ill Investigate his data, ob- #|pension of 30 days as a punish use the knife, Hagen, jr. was |” aay Re sewvatlon te. * | ment broditit to the police station but | Vnely The inmates are herded together regardless of The society awarded gold *| ‘The shooting took place in the! was not placed under arrest. The | Hodge's Statement. disease. In Ward 26, under the care of Miss Mc- medals to Commander Peary # | family home, 2416 Irving st. Hagen, father says he will not prosecute,} “qf the commissioners of King | and Capt. Bartlett, of the #/sr., came bome drunk and, accord-| and further action, except the sus-|eounty desire to pay informer 's| Gregor, there are insane, syphilis, accident _and jeamer Roosevelt. %|Ing to his son wife wife, became! pension for a month, will uot be |, Kaa KR AK KA KKH abusive and started to wreck the taken against the policeman, (Continued on Page Seven.) claims of “other explorers.” *| The fact that the victim is the revolver and fired, The bullet Although the society did not #| father of the offending policeman, entered the calf of the left leg but (Continued on Page 74 eeeeeeee scone ng ee Ae ECON A ee nae att