The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 24, 1909, Page 1

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THE SEATTLE SEATTLE, WASH., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1909, ONE CENT ny TELL GRAND JURY DUNN’S STORY IS TRUE— LIES FOR TWO DAYS WITHOUT CARE THEN DIES ALLINGER AND THE Jin E15 AM OELL FREFIG Onn DESCRIBE NEELECT OF NATIONAL GRAB-BAG Meee THE POOR AT HOSPITAL IITNESSES Matthews Tells in "s Magazine of Looting of the Pub- CHERRY, Il, Nov the Paul t slow! How tarving t death ine Sam }ed in D. cribbled eee otint book {Grand Jury’s Sweeping Investigation of Georgetown ¢ Domain. by apect th Hampton » bt a dees on t im Of have been © +e Mathews bexins hls y Grab-Bag” with the HithHa Chutes river therein by Mr shows t weeks afte . thue depriving pon of ONE POWER, worth $ @ water sufficte irr O acres th was taken fr band given to the m might save i the constr Mathews bad ar ‘Mr. Ballinger in wh the interior jus om the grounds | ‘Yor the best interests o/ ‘and assured a speedy de ‘Vhak might otherwise be (+ Mr. Mathews, alter showing Mr Bailinger's connection with the Des fiver donation, takes up ; Af Alaska, & subject not Water power and very COehecied With the trustifi Controtier Bay Coal. the struggles the Guggenheims and the Ol, and their ‘eventual tion and partnership, Mr takes up the question of foller bay coal lands and story of the Alaska and Coal company ws gets Kis primary in concerniug the formation ition of the Alaska Petrol Coa! company from The on Fage Seven.) 10ON “0 ft their his and More Miss- —One Woman Gave # Life to Save Her Tear-Old Child. By United Press.) 1—Six per urned to Ms Of the structu PeRed to ascertain Bodies in the Was occ F, lying be F babie porte ji, b Hilda 4; Phiee tod: thei; Was sign: Here Is How to Get Rich by Taking Money From Un- fortunates — Those Who Are Doing It Tell Star Reporter How. Fit up handsome and Start an Advertis against it. First take $2 initiation fee away from the unfortunate him much, guarantee him nothing nspiring offices on the installment plan, ‘Employes’ Cooperative Association.” that you will help those who are out of work and up Promise | Keep on taking 25 cents a month} from him as long as you can keep him on the atrin Half interest 0 nm the enterprise will net the owner from $25 to $50 | a day in initiation fees secured After you have worked this city dry, sell out to some other get ch-quick schemer and jump to another There's a chance to do town t right here in Seattie. If you don’t believe Al t, see Mise Bracklin, Hotel Kingsbury, or A. A. Watts, 206 American Bank building. And the jobless man or woman—oh, weil, being out ef a job BURN, ¢ t serves him right for SERRE ee ee ew Othe * * PERSONALS * Young lady wants to meet * *® young man of means; good * *% proposition. Tel. ind. 3971. * % Room 27, * SPC Ree eee In tlaeme eporte a Wealth Hotel Kingsbury, 1414 i was admitted by a pr with a fashionable tatle and gra was at room corner & You cal ment ered the reporte Makes a Proposition. » the install No Way to Stick on Little Lester Johnso Jail Baby, Laughs and in his cloth with me ye A and men, I tried to but came |most losing my 1 Itt jgive my diamond ring Robinson. The ring | the postoffice “1 tried my best to get out, but could not. ft is five minutes pa eleven and the air is fine, but some times it is so bad it almost pute a fellow's light out, It Is something fierce to see men and mules lying down all over like this. To keep comin) thinking, 1 few Alma Gell, the man she killed, her mother, and the girl she thought her rival » were tw ton hold out were unant the ground and Ra » for and cea maa ht eee 1S THIS BABY'S LIFE TO : ieaaiiginipiane ete BE THE PRICE OF A GAME? the Romps no More. am rune erative who want fee ployes® ¢ for a month d ‘They a “We can clean up a couple of thousands here and then go to Portland and work the same scheme there. You see, we can sell the office and the business here for a thousand or so— some ‘easy mark’ will buy it.” How t furr in advance come bunch do a vacancy members 4 have a lot and t we can do a busines all let me when needed ¢ It Looked Good. sald the isiness behind knov. veral Come tn the| more. He's the jail. A pitiful per comes from It looks good ag Hn 4 the ‘and there is a big floating orter to 8 tion here man. W Y my office is full Watt said she. “We have now and their dues a a month She “ Mr. W h name is at the good friend the wally re office door * all da out. A thin buries itself on shoulder. see folks. play. He's romp. hie cheeks. His t like a little white w told more abo cheme 400 members ” m r two telling had the what a Vanderv wa lone are good in und how safe acheme We notic ve it h toc don’t promise a ng. re. got no col ou mack from Minot my partner, a man named got into trouble awhile ag selling in Vell i. there's oller, we can sa agencies to people (Continued on Page Seven.) But Lester aoesn’ wasting away A bump for him. him the great fun ed t laugh any in little whim the pale fips where the laugh used to gurgle white the He doesn't want to He doesn't want to vreak The pink is gone from little face matron's for a ead droops ited flower. His eyes don't dance now. They As arone rannir od the he the gra bearded fore Tea gcted hastenc jutned ing, hand of ev Alm — The only he Strength Is Failing “1 think | won't have strength to | write soon. Fifteen after 12 p. m., Sunday. if they can’t give us air, we will make fans ourselves. We take our turn at the fans. We have three of them going. Twenty-seven to 3 p. m. and the black damp is coming in on us. Only for the fa we would be dead. Kleven to 4 p. m., dying for want of alr We have #ix fans 1 One after anoth feet apart. Twenty-five Sur we eet up after all this, And I'm go ing*te be a good girl and try to live down this awful iT after We « come back can't mo backwards. We fans until can Monde or ~iwith ou ing morn have the whose life ck look” of a baby flickering out When he M Johne afte q Monda We and every till alive are jail Mrs (Continued on Pace Seven.) HI GILL FIGHTS COURT FOR TWO NEGRO GAMBLERS : Hi Gill, candidate for their attorney, Oscar and the y “, two t negro tobable price of the gar ylers, are fightin, inch by Cold and »p out of the penitentiary doing violation of the law Jolinso which makes the r of a and ha Kambling up hie tiny head The father n to morning him out for a m eke the not ack no} 1 are work Hittl beer for cutting sick to once ha him and take airing in his strc arms. Relative i to take him to th at he might have air and nd proper care Neglected by his saken by his father away in jail, Poor Johnaon! state aintaining ter too too house a f went to the jury at 10:30 o'clock, and at hoon no verdict had been returned ting Attorney homes wderveer and Special and th only prosec and the n dive conducted especially and cane this be see have re ir 6 George F. Agent C. o defendants witnesses called. Peyton told unshine mother lowly fa little Le ng ter of at, orious at King negro to played Oscar Sun make | with interference for explained the games were testified that to his home patronage jury how Vanderveer Collins came day morning and wanted to arrangements to run the dive out police or county | A raid conducted soon after-| wards resulted tn the arrest of the | and two other men RRR tk THE WEATHER. Probably showers and Thursday; fresh ‘west winds tonight * - - * * south: ® * * * * * * * * LAP eeeee e 2 oe) two propr witne THE SPIRIT OF THANKSGIVING “FOR YE ‘LET'S SAVE THE FLOWERS,” SAYS HIS WIFE, ° HAVE THE POOR ALWAYS WITH YOU "THEY'LL —MATT. 26-11, BRIGHTEN SOMEONE'S” THANKSGIVING,” and held wipe dent was we me terribly the| h Institution Reveals Same Horrifying Facts Star Has Printed—Of Patients Half Starved and Uncared For, and Dying Without Attention. “T saw a patient lie in the tubercular ward dy- ing for two days, simply being eaten alive by flies. Once or twice during that time the nurses paid a lit- tle attention to him. The flies were hovering over the man’s head in droves. His mouth and lips were covered with scores of flies. He was too weak to shake them off. Before he died the flies were crowd- ed on his mouth and lips so thickly that it looked as if a black sponge had been placed over them. The man who died after two days of incessant attack by the flies made vain attempts to shake the flies off, but he was too weak to move his hands and the slight shake he gave his head did not disturb them.” rt the er g 1 ent named Prie¢ to star's ite neglect he could above, have it ted vished t¢ in the K nty > heard by the grand telling of the stories ll be meted out to them ospital authorities W been ther witness testified that neer, in the hos; re than a year; ¢ was a tubercular patient was formerly an eng Osit ic before consumption | that he had been a resi- ts. Witherow’s examina- uting Attorney Vander- reman Parker and Juror n atic s- experienced?” Withs water diet for two uu mean? T ell us all as this way. I ast spring went on a When they came back they woman asked food than rotten. I told her that starved ‘ to Seattle and tc it, g The Star two weeks aft They said they did it to teact ch in Seattle pped the he and I told her at yspital, One me how the it was worse were nearly went »ld some about and it into The nurse called wn for it, and for er that they would give nothing to eat or drink bread and water I suffered 1 me to keep my mouth “Did The about the r Dahlstrom ar tell the truth about the pital? How this s Witherow: “It is less than the truth. Last winter, in the open top tubercular tent I was in, there was no stove. We nearly froze to death. I told Dr. Corson about it, and he said that we could have no stove this winter, Right after The Star told about it, a stove was put in the tent. It is there now, and it makes things much better.” Parker asked the following question What has been done in the hos- pital to fix up for the grand jury?” Witherow said As soon as The Star began to tell about things the |tubercular tents, which were the river bank, were moved they the w hey are now, the |pl yard. Where were 1/8 sewag rather }la the sickening ench from the ck of it, made jto breathe, and made it ost ir possible to eat food |dated outhouse whic ed to the bedroom, and w |gonnected with no sé filth from y ground, was torn « standing by the rday, just came her rest of f in the papers?” Foreman ness the wit- on to here in hos t be (Continued «

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