The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 5, 1910, Page 10

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10. INDICT TWO OR FRADUS (Goneiveed.) ere Are the owners of lodging houses who have falsified their regtste celve the officers of the investigation so far con 4 shows that the Chicago lodging house, 619% Jackeon st the Waldon hotel, the Amertoan/ hotel, the Colonnade hotel, P. J. Me Hugh s barns, and 1414 Second av have been the main places for herd. ing these voters. Three weeks ago wagontoads of beds were placed in the Chicago lodging house, and during the last few days food has been bought for this place in large quantities to feed the IHlegal voters rifty-elght men had registered from the Chicago lodging house when gistration closed last night. The antecedente of all these men have been Investigated, and practically all of them will go to jail Tuesday when they attempt to vote Hotels Are Herding Places. ber of floaters registered from Weller at. which ts the railroad yards, will also go to jail wh Lists of ile Walon hote the Imperial hands of t tions tssued to arrest th they appear at the voting places. W. W. Barton and H. B. Glass man, who registered from a vacant Elgin hotel and are also in the officers, and instruc lot, 1305 Boren av wit! also be | all that time hie stra jbusiness principles have won him has received in various parte of tempt to vote, G. R. Clark, Mark|& host of friends. Pr placed under arrest when they at Moore, Ed MeGenn, W. W. Rolfe! and H. H. Thayer, who registered) from 1414 Second ay. an office | duliding, also will be arrested as goon as they attempt to vote. Men who Illegally re: ptered z= the First ward from Japa ing houses, Japanese secs and saloons, are known to the of-| ficers of the law and will be ar Tested upon calling for bailots at the polling places WOMAN BATTLES WITH MANIAC seeenees Dutrow managed to get possession of the revolver last night) When) his wife demanded that he give it to her he dented having it, but she! found that he was tring on it in bed. He refused to give her the Weapon, and Mrs. Dutrow, fearing that he would kill her if she went to sleep, remained up all night. He was fairly quiet during the night | Dut shortly after & o'clock this morning he became violent and at-| tacked his wife. Mra. Dutro’ Fan to her assistance. Grapples with Madman. Mrs. Costello attempted to take the revolver from Dutrow by force. Mra. Dutrow aided her, bat the Maniacal strength of the man was) too much for the women. When| Mre. Costel'o saw that she could) Bot succeed by this method, she|and never bas been a popular man. i cseeeenmeenennnae 5; land today is not receiving the sap THREE H SBANDS the highest achievement of dental madness, and calmly told him what | port of any corporation ‘This fact pitted ber will power against b: she would do to him if he did not relinquish the weapon. This had| post effect of halting him, until she} was able to drag the exhausted |cisims to the Joyal supvort of e904! Complaints were filed against Mrs. Dutrowgfrom the room. Mra.| citizens, based upon the fact that three husbands + abun Coatelio then locked Dutrow a pris. | oner in the room and telephoned for the police. It was % o'clock be he was dead, but « spasmodic! Movement of the limbs show that & spark of life yet remained and| Dutrow was hurried to the city hospital. He has no chance to re} cover. Mrs. Dutrow is prostrated| by the shock. COMPLAINS OF A FRAUD Poor women whee say they have been imposed upon and defrauded by the American Ceramic Decorating company, with offices in the Denny building and the Arcade, are still bringing their complaints te Or. Mary Martin, woman lice officer and protection of- ir of the Y. W.C. A. Mrs. H. J. Cummings, 169 Ninth av. told Dr. Martin to- day that when she went to see about china painting by trans fers, she w. refused admis sion to the instructor until she id $3. After talkinz with the instructor she thoucht she could not do the work. and asked that $2 of her money be refunded. She was willing to pay $1, she said, for consulta tion. The return of her money was refused, and she com plained to Dr. Martin DECISION UNJUST (By United Press.) WASHINGTON, Feb. 6.— The verdict awarding to at manufacturers in their suit ainst members of Danbury Norwalk and Bethel unions in re pugnant to the very purpose of the Sherman anti-trust law,” declared president of the Bamuel Go American h of Labor, to. |funetion Tuesday will be the first day h OF Labor, (0°) sttair at the president's new home Gompers sald that the ve 1g| Which was the New York building Ses Gide te arene oe eS at the A.Y.P. exposition ters’ unions have fined is legal inthe United, Sawn. the’ labor] KILLS HIMSELF TO president blamed the United States| ESCAPE CAPTURE supreme court, in part, for holding la that an organization Hike that of a| warkon M union, which is not organized as n . for profit, cc z jbeing besteged in ¢ profit, comes under the pro-|)..1% Dememed visions of the Sherman Jaw. The|)?" | ths dag damages referred to by Gompers| 220! and mor ~ were awarded yesterday by a j to D. which asked $240,000 Martin Lawlor and other members of the Dan walk and Bethe! uptons amages fron Nor The man ufacty any alleges a con spiracy in reastrafnt of tra fol-| lowing the so-called “boycott” of {te goods by the unions What kind of stare take best in ‘l guess it Is the shooting stars,” m when! | has never been accused of being | right ie own affairs and bi | 8. at the | dent | acho DECLARES GOMPERS_ 74,000 damages Lowe & é&,, of Danbur 40,000 from SISTERS LEAP FROM FLYING MOTOR CAR TO ESCAPE DRIVER'S INSULT SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. B.—Lured into an automobile and driven in the direction of Ocean Beach resorts, two sisters, Jose phine and Martha Jensen, employes of the custom hous ped from the machine at the risk of their lives today to save them selves from insult, The gitle we et car to take them to their waiting for a at office when the unknown chauffeur drove up. He ascertained ff) formerly take them to the wife ited in the tonn , the Feabin n 0 | The law's island, girls remonetrated, threatened and pleaded. The girls’ screams ff) since and no attention was matter which Gohl paid to them by persons passing. At Octavia at. the driver wa jhe would Three years ago, | men's etrike was on, 6 pavement, where she lay unconscious, Undaunt- unfriendly denly disappeared from the that they were going to work and offered custom ho As soon as they were machine headed out McAllister st., toward the Oo were regarded as the shoute of “joy riders, compelied to slow down in order to turn a corner, took advantage of thie, sprang from the machine and roll and over on ed, her slater followed and the chauffeur eped away, George MeFarlan candidate for, porter of McFarlane In this cam | McFarlane is in reality the ‘smokestack candidate.” He has! eats of the city. He has devoted | devoted months to promoting the} much time to a study of what the| Duwamish river waterway the support of the industrial inter demands, and his own establish: | cerns with factory altes at a rea |"° ments have helped to swell Seat-/ sonable figure, McFarlane believes tle's payroll. it his duty to try to secure a re | MeFarlane has been in Seattle! duction tn the pi for 20 y pnt . exceesive | re, and during that time, tax rate. “High taxes,” he says, by industry, frugality and business | “scares away from Seattle many acumen, has worked hie way from | industrial plants that we need poverty to a competency. During | here. htforward|) ®cPFarlane to the last few days wi feally every | the city assurances of support that | person with whom he has come in| make it probable that he will be! contact is now an enthusiastic sup ' nominated ELECTION OF MULLEN GOOD IN | COUNCIL a campaign for re We ign ° he undersigned mes Of BO | ita to the city council frou jattle, recognizing the great value the number of taxpayers and home owners of the ward who are sup to the city in the past, appeal to lyou to support him as candidate tl m. c |for counciimanatiarge at the ap- (Porting him. The so-called poltt! | prepehing pritnaries. During the |‘l#%* of the Ninth ward are fighting eight years in which Mr, Mullen |Mm bitterly. In their eyes Me jhas served in th® city council, he Kinnon committed the unpardon able sin of spending two years In a member of any gang nor of being |(Be council and serving the people anything but an honest man stand: | ead of the gang ing alone for what he thought to be Experience Is Valuable. Ps | McKinnon’s two years’ experies Through bis efforts there was makes him far moro valuable the is in that no waterfront street could be|Kinnon’s work in the council has | to vacated unless some equally ad m not only in the Interests of vant ous tract of land were deed. his ward bat ip the best interests of ed to the elty by the parties ot the entire city Street Is vacated, proper compen- cured for the Ninth ward public fm called for help, and Mre Costello | "te" should be made the city for provements of the value of $2,000, the vacation 900. Ten per cent of these McKin Through bis efforts the Great/ non had charged against the general | Northern railway was compelled to fund, and as a consequence relieved deed the city lands tn exchange the voters of th for the vacation of certain streets burden of tawat m the tidelands, which lands are these benefits without once engage worth fully $170,000, Because of ing in any “log rolling” that injured his attitude towards corporations in the reat of th these matters, Mr. Mullen Is not aloue should entitle him to the ARE ACCUSED hearty support of all loyal citizens. | Mr. Mullen, however, has other terday for abuse he has been untiring Im, his effort of their wives Emil Ables | All that ls necessary te that you to secure. better streets and to so charged with assault In the third ae ves ae sae chy jevelop the elty that work will not | degree for striking his wife, O oe may ask, fore the police arrived. When they |have (o be done twice. In doing Ablan | aon a the room they found Du. \thia, Mr. Mullen bh trow lying on the floor in a pool of | popularity but has sought to do her night clothin actual blood, with hfs throat cut from earjthat which wae right. and only Geetas sewed, fo ear. At first it was thought that | that, without any regard to hether |popular or not, knowing that the peg eed, he compels fnture would amply sustain bis COM | bis wite to support him. and that In attending to the business of be makes himself a nui the elty, Mr. Mullen h “ neglected ing taken time |. oy wife { it “ to sequaint himself fully with every Samuel Lamniee ts t eer which was referred to Mm assault in the t for examination, As chairman of threatening to kill hie wife j the street committee, he has coun “ Biers Mf you are in p |neled for wise and judicious re-| » » SERED grades in the business part of the lefty. has protested against the un-|®# WATER SHUT-OFF NOTICE # fair distribution of awards and bene *. fits made by the eminent domain|® Water will be shut off in the # jcommission, and has attempted in| # intermediate service maine in ® every way possible to secure the ® the district north of the Ra- # YOU ® |building of the city upon intelll-i@ venna boulevard and east of # mor gent and sensible lines. We believe|@ 12th ay. N. E. on Monday, # it wonld be a great lows to the city|@ February 7, from 9 a. m. untti W |shonld Mr. Mullen not be returned * bpm * Very reanectfully HARE have FRANK H. RENICK consequence, H & TURNER | “Your son ts brave, colonel, but | in thelr power to discre E. 8 GOODWIN | when" “But when what, sir? EDMUND BOWL aia by asking him to take a drink POETS RECITE; = “,"m 1/8 | | “My son resented that insult, 1) * know, #tr. ‘ Poets will recite lyrics of their The High own concoction and singers warble ditties they have composed at an alloriginal” entertainment to be kiven Tuesday afternoon, February | fficial residence of Presl Mrs. Thomas F. Kane, ¢ the Girle Home and Training A silver offering will b received for the institution the money to be used in furnishings her bak Charles Eugene Banks of Chicago, ounttene ite poet and playwright, will be the| headliner on the program. He will also be the guest of honor at a re ception and tea which Is to follow the entertainment The Girls’ Home and Training school at Ravenna Heights will be opened in about two weeks The The rat, uty sheriffs were torm hie barricades T f MeDon: va peet ar, Pursued by deputies 1 police, McDonald fled to hi home, In which he took refuge After barricading doors and win dows, he stationed himaelf near one of the openings and kept hia pur suers at ba i moro th “8 |hourn the desperate man. fired nt FLOUR of his gun. Jat on Was Hoffman Murdered, Too? The disappearance of Jake Miller & deputy sheriff, aid bis nd have not been seen | harbo Notorious During Strike, GEO, M’FARLANE IS THE eee, During that strike Gob! and ble “SMOKESTACK” CANDIDATE =" ss" During or raved in delirium at the po of killings whieh accomplished “man wae insane, Gohl | Seamen's union with an tr in anlThey followed him ike sheep nd n they visit the polling places.|bustness development of the city effort to furnish industrial oc They followed him like sheep, ar voters from the! ahh lee counctiman-atlarge, is receiving | Palen and tne jeitizens of ed bim of erime | tongues Gohl is a light-hatred and stoop shouldered man of 36 160 pounds who suspect +e about the maintained a sullen e ie married, and bh te standing bis was removed from here to the coun | ty Jail | diffieuity PETITION URGES THE |W'KINON MND Sms bre smpt to rescue him. in getting him to Monte Boast of Crime? é i who te said to be To the Voters of the ty ot Seattie: | Alex McKinnou's clean * and| i i for a railroad near here believed that he ty witness for which Frank P. Mullen has been | ‘he Ninth ward te daily sdding to) aiioged of killing talke@ with neracy of many elnowhere Hedberg, for whowe crimes bere murder Gob! appearance ( berg put In the elty charter the provision|s new councilman would be. Mo. | named John Hoffman, had emipare taining the street. He also has Besides his clean record in the Istood for the theory that when any i] McKinnon in two years se By THE REGAL DENTISTS oie scares WHAT 1S OUR METHOD OF DENTISTRY ? Summed up in a few words, ft te one ever discovered. By this pro cess You Cah secure new teeth that jare beautiful tn appearance, and a* satisfactory your natural teeth serviceable How can you find method te beet Mrs. Ablan says she was Of hot sought | obliged to flee from the house in, We ate prepared to show you in who has been mouths of our patients out of jall a week for beating hie Tevelation to the ordinary just for the day that would be! wife ts now charged with vagraney and, to fact, work that he stated it as impossible to perform fate If you will come in and see ws she will lose her position because we will send you to as many euch c@ about patients here Monterey apartments, where may care to visit rantee that Lawson is charged with thing we say we can do by showing i degree and you actual results od of dental work, the best is what you will pey amine ; what we will do and what the will cost you We will also satisfy you nd one cent that we o us a visit we will ox aible for that many of the dental profession } We give } saw your old enemy insulting | With all work Across the street from the Light Loaf ' Columbia River Milling Co. Offices and THE STAR—SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1910. MURDER AT GRAYS HARBOA (Conctuded.) mains were discovered there w two bullet holes ear, and the veen ip had b The Jobn vyineed that he has by and adjace Hoffman lars which he a local bank when he It Hoffman is found dead, Klling Will be charged a Seamen's in Mon ter We AND THE THE SEATTLE STAR.’ ae ered by Aiominek! This Weer th rwery FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Directors ond Liceneed Renda ot opp Me jonnsee & Haw held at ning, Febr fur 149 Minor | SITUATION WANTED- “wemace |" Phone Mast Lady AAC, Star Z Phone | BANK STATEMENTS. ‘Report of the Pnenciel i Condition of People’s |’ Savings Bank ttle, state of Wash-| at the clone Wf business on HELP WANTED—MALE USINESS CHANGRE oe hr inne Yo eral weeks It wae weighted down with an a chor, which the » in the porseasion of Gohl n murdered, jthe rane AND RESOURCES hundred dol-| Loans and discounts had withdrawn from disappeared, | had several WANTED MISCELLANEOUS anaentnnat Cash and exchange FOR (:ENT—HOUBES. rr Dea pace . VRER~ OMe INTRNUN BAN FREE rom Capital stock Undivided profita 217,008.16 | « 7 FR ‘POR pay Washington foregoing #taten bent of my ku MALL mt tenet KidKne GHREENLEAP. ip GoL. DSMITH I Subscribed and of February CHARLES D. ‘|THE STATE BANK OF * SEATTLE BIATH NOTICES. OI eae bo eld BETWEEN 8&, ssinews January FOR RE RENT—FLATS FOR RENT—ROOMY 6 Mutual ‘lite | BETWEEN EVERETT MREMAN GORTZ Toveekeeping if north Tester iteam heated suite © bath. for working Lake Washing me furnished for housekeeping Phone | win ; PAALE p! Howsekeeping and sisctric aht me “SPOKANE ene HELP WAN SLO—MALE— Traveling Salesmen Wanted WANTED--ROOMS. Bar ade cost ine Corpe betwee ePOCKHOLD ERA furniture “Settle, bat Investment @m AND FOUNO BARRINGTON OFFICES FOR RENT ~ he Ron tina a WANTED TO RENT—OFFicES “ ARAN Us SINESS CHANCES ‘/The Wonder of|- " the 20th Century) wai} The Magnetic Gold Saving Machine yment Office | * mouth on rail # acres ways free. Cl

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