Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
i ag | AML A BRAVE advines THE WAITER : irl’s Father Ought to) ‘" Thank Me,” Declares Man Who Eloped With ‘ 17-Year-Old Heiress. | to a laundry |LAUNDRYMAN, A JAP AND $5 BILL EXCITE ATTY. GENERAL WICKERSHAM (hy United Pres washed off. The bank turned the} GRAND JUNCTION, Colo, Jan. bill over to R. K. Goddard of the Word has come from Waseh.| Denver secret servic Goddard that the the rep, to Hosita hi of the $6 bill whieh the panese had washed and then pre nted to a local bank, alleging, it that it was a $10 bill Takahashi had se hie ¥ e pocket of which was t and when it the had attorney general ymen akaha ing plic tur Jap wald t, in bill was re been rned all spots ove might pan Ene cident ts a vindteation of the of thelr rushed It to Washington. decided might have been mistaken In think wan it was a lead ations, ar ned to her r the note and there Takahash! that $10 bill, and that tt to International com nd the bill wae re the Japanese The © assert that the in ean and the case gained. race, wrlety “BOY BANDIT” FLAYS AUTHORITIES AND PUBLIC FOR CRIME CONDITIONS CHICAGO, Tit on “ae mee | ANN ARBOR, Mich, Jan, 12.—-Robert MeCormick, the boy tag the arrival here Bmanuel} S&ndit, Kave out a remarkable statement today, which in ea Detectives pesca? and Bmanue | waging the attention of the professors at the state university of the Philadelphia Central offic) and in which the lad arraigns the authorities for thelr methods Froderickh ( hen, an , waiter whl of dealing with youthful prisoners: Stoned fr z achat ieee | Young McCormick, who has served terme in reformatories, Re erta de an ‘ sear-oll) was taken to the state's prinon today to begin # life sentence for nelress aft . aban } killing Henry Miner, of Ypatlanti, a student at the untveraity wav stradition. tle will be | He declares that the majority of boys sent to reformatories take: Philadelphia late toda | arn to be better but we ndicapped from the start tomorrow ing that they were considered criminals Following are « fow of his statements Why don't some of these Christians who go down in thelr | » tx tto Christia the he dig’ for the release of } young boys from ate institutions? | Most of Cau reform schools ntending to turn over a ‘Al new leaf e] Most of us were born on the wrong side of the street The professors who have read the statement and have | familiarized themselves with the boy's case, say that he has offered a document full of food for study on the part of sociol } ogists | _ } for delegate to the A. F. of L. con vention at St. Louis the police away with F threat | at home, He declared that he had| been hypnotized into doing a thing] for which he bad no taste. He te/ content that Roberta accept the ¢ tire blame. When he waived extradition today n declared hix confidence that neither the girl father nor her grandfather, the millionaire Re pny Buist, wil He ap hat the little = UNIONS UT FOR VOTES bag SAVED authorizing ft Vv FOR WOMEN panties of state militia arrived here today (my IBNNA, It and ation whi United Press) 1, Jan, 12.—Four com med chal of the h develop parently Is certain (Star Special.) attempt to lynch three negroes will protect him . 2 fe \¢ ed with ‘ CWas he dectared, “Roberte’a| HOQUIAM, Wash. Jan. 12.—"“We, me 1 with the murder of Allen father will thank me for keeping) the delegates to the pinth annual “'®F®. & rural route mail carrier her from committing suicide convention of the Washington State| More than 300 men gathered yes Roberta is weady to return home| 14 tion of Labor, do pledge our trday and planned to attack the immediately, She declared io ae (selves to renew our efforts for the Jal! where the negroes were held that the only thing she cares to 2°/ cofranchisement of women by ure: |Sheriff Mathis tmmediately tele now ts to go to he ling ft in our unions and by patting ST#Phed to Gov, Deneon and the grandfather. She announced, how lforth our heartiest efforts toward ‘°0P* were ordered. that she will do 4 stated that tf pos werything t« jearrying the proposed constitution The mob was formed « rrie } 4 at Harris | teeting of resentment Is epident | 1 from an} JAPAN TOO 16. ~INGENSED AT Japan Joins Central Amer- | in Wrath Against j ra State's Policies. (My United Press) TOKIO, Jan, 12—-Popular dis approval of the proposal of Becre Jtary of State Knox of the Unt States to neutralize the Manchurlan railways has reached a high piteh jin Tokio, and mueh fp Jing brought to bear upon the jernment today for its rejection Japanese statesmen and diplo mats apparently are @ unit agalnat |the plan and characterise it as a |“high handed assumption of dicta torial power on the part of the United States Copnt Okuma. [leader of the progredsivg party, is loudest in his denunciations The action of England In endore jing Knox's proposal apparently has jmade little difference in the attitude mov jot the Japanese offictals. They un hesitatingly declare the secretary's move to be an “unreasonable inter |ference in the affairs of the Exat jand brand it as jean Mplomacy Many newspapers have professed not to be able to understand th | motive of the United Btates tn Others conjecture minguided Amert tempting retallation for ite rebuffs |while endeavoring to secure a por tion of the Antung Mukden ratiway loan | Im many quarters the pian is held jup to ridicule and sald to be un deserving of serious attention | “If the United States no lebildieh as to wish sincerely for the neutralisation of the Manchurian roads,” one official is quoted a wtating, “why cannot Japan propose the neutraileation of all ratiways in America and of al) countries of the world? She could do it in ag good faith as Amerien bas made her | proponal THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 12, 1910 ~“UINGO" KNOX American Secretary of| ure tn be | Everywhere in Japan the .sune | ran, He was caught later and taken to the station for safe keep ing, Harvey, grief stricken over his wite’s death, left the house in the handed »nager ot ented the tmaig GING BUYS SEAT [PORELMAID FOUND [ssn Heal (wore MAID FOUND __® hsm AND RETURNED IT #0” | midnight. The undertakers were | NEW YORK, Jan a?—pur tor} 2 TALK ABOU there preparing the body, but Har siretrienitionty elie stage 2 Bi WORKE! nag hoe ole ties the ' (Gonotuded,) the honesty of a hotel matd, Bast RS aaa Placed @ cigarette in the |ine council, Reynolds wasn mem. (crn betting on the Jeftries-Johneon Wh J an the street |his subserviency to the Gill machine | the extent of $60,000, according fun and his utter disregard of the wel.| Edward Healy, chief of police of, #ustatr | |Tare of bis constituents resulted in| San Jose, Cal a? \hia defeat by Parker at th oll Healy landed here recently with Must the ‘TELEPHONE 60 MUST two years ago. $60,000 in five Kold certificates, |W! « | }aiven by H. T. Mille, a California the» | ‘ Served the Gang for Two Years. | iianutacturer, and Matt pi ed another work Although his two-year record in| sportaman, to bet on the big feht t nd the heaviest condemnation of his| better able to take care of the ployer and « -- | constituents in the Tenth ward, it! mo than a New York bank, and ¢@ tomorro received the commendation of the | hid it under a eheet on his bed at Samuel J. W no Caneluded.) Gill machine, Reynolds had been|the hotel. The morning atter his| A. Adi peared as plaintiff. MacMahon |@ #ervile tool of the gang and had | arrival he told @ friend about the sei | Was delinquent in hin telephone |@one its bidding so well that the /#ise of the bank roll, and was! BLAINE MEN To bills for bie West Seattle residence |@eng Could afford to wpend $110 laughed at by the Kasterner, who| Supporters of BE. L. during the months of September, | monthly to have bim in the « demanded to be “show didacy for ronm tt the Big October, November and December,|to betray bis constituents in the Then it wae that the officer re-| ward will meet tonight 3909. MacMahon requested the| Tenth ward | membered that he left the certifi. | Queen Anne Congregational telephone company to move his! Although 360 residents of the | cates in bed. He raced to the hotel to form an organization anda telephone to 2814 Franklin ayv,,| Tenth ward petitioned the counctl|and arrived just as Mary O’Netl! working committee: Y | Beattle, to which he bad removed |to select George V. Gau to fill out bie household MacMahon, who/|the unexpired term of the late oo — had & one-party residence tele |Councliman Parker, the gang refuse |e rake ELEVATOR AND SAVE $10 phone, went to the Independent |ed because Gau could not be han | Telephone company and tendered died in the council, Reynolds was them $10 in payment of his bill, | wanted because in his previous two end demanded that he be furnished | telephone Bervice | } Demands Four Months’ Penalty. The lndepsadent Telephone com-| }pany refused to t $10, ansert-| ing Chiat $12 was due, The $2 ad ditional was due, according to t rule that the company has always enforced penalizing in the sum of 60 cents a month any subserib: | jor who did not pay his telephone | bil in advance, on or before the 10th of each mouth MacMahon refused to any | delinquency charges, and brought sult to compel the company to ac- | cept $10 and install a tolephone in} hin Seattle residence Yesterday the court upheld MacMahon, and |deciared that all penalties for non | bayment of telephone bille were a |violation of the company’s fran pentee. | Ordinance Fixes Charg | Ordinance 649%, under which the} | Independent Telephone company loperates, fixes (he maximum | charges for service as follows: | | Business telephone, one-party, $4; business telephon two-party, $2.50; residence telephone, one-| | party, $2.50; residence telephone, | ltwoparty, 92 | To these charges the telephone company maintained ite right to ois oe wen sonieate her father to}! smendments at the coming elec he — “mn time the Getermin- | today. The action of the Cateed |844 @ S0-cent pensity to reimburse : ; tion S men: Renamed: here. the. ghe 8 b it for collection and bookkeeping give him money for caring for her) “40. had surrounded the jail with enough | States has brought up agai } Jaaas during thetr trip. a, one of the first resolutions ath * ; difficulties caused by the pos Hf ‘of of delinquent accounte. ide to come before the second day's | T*Putter to hold tt untli the tro Ban Francisco to permit Japanese | Lindsay held that legally the com OR AEBS ETRE ROE session of the convention, signifies | ®ve children to attend the public cekerie| Dany had no such right, abd that REFORM MAYOR i$ probably the attitude of the labor! Clark was murdered upon a train | with the American children, te isi all charges above what the ordi | world of Washington, and not only | betWeeh this city and Burn felt in many quarters that tha we.| Hance prescribed, no matter under) j was it passed unanimously, but was Uday night. He was set upon by |seniment in Japan growing out’ of| What disguise, were illegal. The NOT FOR BOSTON followed By wild cheering and ap Deerors Kho made short work of ther incident merely has been sidm-| Company took an appeal to the su piquee re bering, and that the m preme court (My United Pres.) Of the Women's. Trade Union from reaching Vienna, Sheriff iby it, has grown to alarmis@ yo-| ‘The decision of the court yester- | BOSTON. Mase. 308, 12--Cherge| League of Tacome. togcsher with a ae ae fad oa the ren cei pentine |day was the legal accomplishment | A. Hubbard, reform mayor of Bos-| Mra. F. W. Cotterill of tae Seattle omy lending tone the rend be : ee ey cated OF AY, Boel ton, was turned down flatly by the | Clerks, spoke tn behalf of suffrage, | ‘“°** “ y= a pu p > wae euperinzentent of | Og Be open RR lle ah ng bem img ap te cong ah pry in te gc “erie grecene NEGRO DANCES IN 10 Te etnies Routlion while ai John F. Fitzgerald was again clect-|ly interrupted by the wildest en . n the saddle | ee noe Se al ed to the mayor's chair in the first | thusiagm. : ny gee ong inti the | STREET WITH DEAD pon gi Seattle Taghithg ’ cous partyless-election held under Bos-} Following the boom yesterday COUBMTY Toads looked like rear | BODY OF HIS WIFE) on? hca'tne indepentent Tele: | ton’s new char-er. |for President C. R. Chase of deat.) #4" an army marching (o bat- Fire cate MB. pone eompany to cease mulcting The remarkable feature of the! tle for congress, a movement ix on |“ | (Ry Catied Peeves) |the people by means of these ile election was the casting of only|foot here today to create a huge| 4 very twportant meeting of thé| CINCINNATI, Jan. 12.-—Thomas|gal delinquency charges, His ac 1,782 votes for Hubbard, while two/ campaign fund by requesting $1) Association of South End Improve. Harvey, & negro, took the body of; tivity in his attempt to protect the Years ago he got 38.000 votes and/from each member of every union | ment clubs will be held Wednesday his dead wife in his arme last people from these charges was the election, over Fitzgerald. jim Washington. ‘This fund has al-|evening, January 12, at 8 o'clock. in {night, and singing and dancing,| partly responaible for the Gill {ready bean started among members | the rooms of the ¢ waltzed along the street gripping gang's action in forcing him out ot. the. comxention of the Vasnt outeeel eat the corpse tightly of the position of superintendent DIVORCE COST HIM Miss.Alice Lord of the Seattle fe i eee eee noveree wiih ce| Two patrolmen saw the wierd /of publié ‘itilities, so as to pat an HIS CITIZENSHIP Waitresses union is gaining still | started toward bringing performance and made a dash for/end to his attempt to protect the By United Prem) NAPA, Cal, Jan. 12—Bartnett | Levy, a prominent business man of | Napa, expected to be a citizen of} the United States today. Instead) he is sti)l a subject of the king of England. It all happeved because) Levy failed to deny the accuse tions of his wife in a diverce suit she recently brought against him Yesterday Judge Pesford acted on Levy's petition for naturaliza | tion pape! The candidate had) @nswered all the questions asked him, and already saw visions of} the American flag floating over his} place of business, Then the court) threw a bomb and exploded the dream. Deputy United States At torney J. H. Riebardson very quiet-| ly and very suddenly asked Levy} if his wife had not received ber! divorce from him on the grounds} of extreme cruelty, and if he had not entered no defense. The pe-| titioner answered yes to both que tions. Richardson then argued that man who tacitly admitted that h had subjected his wife to ext cruelty was not a fit subje become a citizen the | States. The court eld the torney's view, and Lé ef room without the GOULD RECKLESS WITH HIS LOVE NEW YORK, Jan. 12-—They bv beer terms of ment MORSE’S WIFE TO WALL STREET T: YORK, Jan Vv. M ie ‘ t it is a mode from the Morse home Here Mrs. Morse will conduct a campaign to free nd, now “ 6 a 16 in th al penitentiary # unta, and if possible to build up the badly more strength today as candidate facturing Industries 10 The Prudential Pays claims immediately upon re- ceipt of due proof of death. to get the money into the hands of the beneficiary as quickly as pos- sible—a thing of incalculable value. The great business and popularity of The Prudential are due largely to this practice which it originated. Ordinary and Industrial policies. Ages 1 to 70. Both sexes. Amounts $15 to $100,000, JOHN F. DRYDEN, President Harvey — He dropped the body and THE PRUDENTIAL INSURANCE CO. OF AMERICA Incorporated as a Stock Company by the State of New Jersey HOME OFFICE, NEWARK, N. J. INDUSTRIAL-ORDINARY DEPT C. M. Swartzbaugh, Supt., Bank and Trust Co, Building Northern E. J. Rohrbach, Supt., Lumber Exchange Building It aims people againat special Interests Branch Offices in Seattle |drawa on the United States treas ite made out of |} years in the council he had repre sented on all occasions the Gill ma chine and the privaic interests |[f served thereby, and at no time did} he work for the Tenth ward } United Sta ys the Bills. Reynolds is making a strong cam: | ease "1 \Half Price federal government. Reynolds is undoubtedly the only councilman in Every Suit, Overcoat and Craven ette, regularly priced at $25 and Washington, and probably an $27 where in the United States, that Every $15 and $9.75 ury for campaign funds for a munic Ipal election Monthly the federal government pays Reynolds $78 because of alleg: | ed total disability. For wursing | Reynolds, who, according to gov: if} ernment records, should be bedrid- |} den or in an invalid’s chair, Mrs. T. Reynolds gets 925 a month Candidate Totally Di This $98 obtained from the gov-| Garment— ernment comes in bandy durin ampaign. Reynolds also Parker's pay in the city council. While the government is handing Herrmann Stands for out $98 « morth for the care, sup Quality. port and nursing of “Total Disabil The Prices Tell the ity Reynolds,” the city of Seattle in| Story giving him $126 a month for sitting Every Garment in the counell, ] George V. Gau must be defeated | for the council from the Tenth ward, according to the political in-| structions issued by the Gill ma chine. Gau, it is believed, would | serve his constitutents in the Tenth | ward; Reynolds, it is known, would | never allow the interests of bis con: | stituents to interfere with the prof-/ tion by the/ gang. Reynolds ts regarded as safe} by the gang. A deliberate attempt is being made to hoodwink the vot | Must Go. Fit Guaranteed Alterations Free The Prio and Garments Will Surprise You OPEN SATURDAY UNTIL 10 P. M. Rooms 514-515-516 American Bank Bldg Cor. Second and Madison St. ors of the Tenth ward The Divorce Hebit. will it take to met my asked the women. How divore pled the an | ee eae Western Agent for Eastern Manufacturers As long ae that? 1 don’t know New York Office, 122-124 Fifth Avenue n who wants * long an whether the other r to marry me will w that Yonkers Sta Finance. Visitor—Why are you naughty so much of the time? Bobby — Mamma gives me a nickel every time 1 promine be good never wants me to promise od unless I'm naughty. TAKE ELEVATOR AND SAVE $10 Cleveland Leader THE PRUDENTIAL HAS THE STRENGTH OF GIBRALTAR FUTESESEYEESE pa oF. FEFEErgsar. Prudential Agents are now canvassing in this yicin rzez vital story to tell of how Life Insurance has saved ‘Fe F widow, and educated the children, it to you. Let them tell the home, protected th | —_——— — q Aprseees ORDINARY DEPT. Avitt, Manager, Central Build z =e