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| News Hot Of the Wire T aS tl Have You Got a Kick? the ote mane If you eee it In The Star the people’s rights, and isn’t afraid to fight R's true. meee I “ef iat na Reh nee, ‘ VOL. 12, NO. 165 SEATTLE, WASH., FRIDAY, 8 SPTEMBER 2, 1910, ONE CENT. 2% y7%AIx,, Ax? NEWS #TANDS be MILLION TO STRIKE THE PRISON DOOR ration Sie endl “HE SERVES HIS PARTY. BEST WHO SERVES THE PEOPLE BEST.” IS AJA R. HILLMA N Rampant in N. Y : t Worker's Fight . Gare Union Shop. THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, ary, in order to get employment, that such persons should pur- WESTERN DISTRICT OF WASHINGTON. chase land from Clarence D. Hillman and make the first payment “— Ci Sieehen: bet 4 i that it was further a part of said scheme that when i Rs ne, being personally sworn - y persons had purchased sald lands EMPLOYMENT WOULD NOT rH Clarenee D, Hillman, Samuel 8. Sutter, T. F, Keeley and H. ©. Peet, | PuRNIGHED TO THEM AS PROMISED IN SAID ADVERTISEMENT! named Herein aw defendants and conspirators, heretofore, to-wit on or And it was to be further a part of said scheme that the said Clar- about the first day of April, 1909, in the Western District of Washing: | ence Dp, Hillman should advertise the said townsite of Birmingham to we unlaetully and willfully did conspire together to commit offenses | nucome a great seaport; that he should advertise that a vawmill was soalnet the United States of America in and by devising and intending | +4 be putit there; that a stove works was to be built there; that a furnl- to devise a echeme and artifice to obtain money by FALSE PRE-\tur, ¢actory was to be built there; that a starch mill was to be butte TENSES and promises from divers persons to be effected by opening there; that a charcoal factory was to be built there; and that various And Intending to open correspondence and communications with sai | cther tmprovements, the Ditkiy Gh While one to the affiant unknown, pees by means of the postoffice ostabiishment of the United States; were to be put in there, thereby causing the sald Birmingham to become And it wan a part of said conspiracy to execute said scheme and to at-| , great city and causing the value of sald property at Birmingham to tempt so to do by placing and causing to be placed in the postoffic of | erently increase in value. That said promises of said improvements the United States letters, advertisements and other writings to be se med 80 made were TO BE FALSE they, the said conspirators, then and and delivered by the said postoffic stablishment to said persons | there WELL KNEW; that there were no factories of any kind to be intended to be affected by said conspiracy. installed at said Birmingham and that said Birmingham was not to be- And it was a part of said scheme and artifice, which anid defendant | come a large city and the price of property there was not to be increased #0 conspired to devise and execute, that the said Clarence D, Hillman | in value, should wequire the title to 12,000 acres of logged off lands at Port Sun-| And it was further a part of sald scheme on the part of said con- n, 10 miles from the city of Everett, Wash, at a cost of $17 per acre | splrators, that by means of said advertisements, and eaid false repre- and to plat sald land in the name of the townsite of Birmingham and |sentations and promises aforesaid, they caused credulous persons to to sell and contract to well aid land to divers persons at a price not | flook in large numbers to Birmingham on a boat known as the steamer then and there owned and operated by the said C. D. Hillman, oath deposes and says, that on (hy Vetted Free) - _Ew iK, Sept. 2-—Rumors OW ah aribe, involving a mil- any the Bast Bide, = Pihrough New York t effect was upon police departc mt, where or wae quickly issued to mmginen the reserves In the pre from 14th st. to the Rattery men and Women now out on seavecsber 76,000, of which 10, are Italians, (he “remainder be Jews. Of the number 15,000 Se women, and half of the strikers cance» speak English. The trades are the cutters, p Americanized, nd the fin and pressers, ignorant and paid. Their demands brief lene than $100 per acre “Venu and upon which the said Samuel &, Sutter was the head salesman and in- duced said persons to part with their money under guise of making pay- ment upon said property at Birmingham, with the intent of DEFRAUD. ING said persons of said property and causing them to buy sald prop- erty at prices GREATLY IN EXCESS OF ITS TRUE VALUE ON SAID Saale 6 is tax one er nonin een roe Keeley, [PAU REPRESENTATIONS AND PROMISES AFORESAID. 2933 Bs pier ©, tp the city of Beattie jo the said | And the said affiant says that in pursuance of said unlawful con- 2 ond at., Everett,-and to the said H. C. Peet, at room 476 apiracy and to effect the object thereof, THE SAID CLARENCE D. Arcade buliding, Seattle, which said advertisement should advertise | HiLLMAN, UNDER THE ASSUMED NAME OF C. A. SPENCER, ON property which had on it houses, barns and other improvements and |THE SECOND DAY OF APRIL, 1909, AT SEATTLE, IN SAID DIs- wan wtogked with various kinds of poultry and cattle, which said adver |TRICT, DID THEN AND THERE UNLAWFULLY, WILFULLY AND tinements should be false in that they advertised places which were not! KNOWINGLY RENT A UNITED STAVES POSTOFFICE BOX FOR lence.and fc nole purpose of attracting would-be purchasers |THE DELIVERY OF MAIL TO IT, BOX NO. 1393, IN SAID SEATTLE to open communication with said conspirators for th pose of well POSTOFFICE, FOR THE PURPOSE OF RECEIVING FROM SAID ing ald persons waid logged off land at said Birmingham at exorbitant POSTOFFICE BOX AND OPENING COMMUNICATION WITH DIVERS price PERSONS BY MEANS OF THE POSTOFFICE ESTABLISHMENT OF And it was further part of sald scheme that the sald Clarence D.| THE UNITED STATES AND FOR THE PURPOSE OF OBTAINING Hillgan should advertise in the daily papers of Seattle, copies of which | MONEY FROM SAID PERSOw8 THROUGH SAID SCHEME AND AR- | papers were to be deposited In th Staten postoffice at Seattle, | TIFICE AS AFORESAID; CONTRARY TO THE FORM OF THE STAT- which advertisements advertixe and other employes,| UTE IN SUCH CASES MADE AND PROVIDED, AND AGAINST THE jasked the persons seeking said te to call upon said Samuel PEACE ANO DIGNITY OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. |S. Sutter at pler 6, Seattle, or at $ Bond st., Everett, which was the were ffiee of sald T. F. Keeley, or room 470 Arcade bullding | wasthe office of said H. C Seattle, which - ” oe ‘enter? te 5 sou Th eam tether 6 bart’ of tae HAVE YOU EVER SEEN M’NEILS ISLAND, HILL- scheme that the said conspir. of uaid persona employment at Birmingham, but that it was| TIARY IS! Sutter, Keeley and Peet, shovia| MAN? THAT'S WHERE THE FEDERAL PENITEN- a Pe a ee ee “JUST BUSINESS,” SAYS MAN WATSON'S PASSENGERS ARE Sines arene Asteniay—tne |Centva! lice wor tok one TELLIT TO THE STAR WHO EVICTS DEAD WOMAN women arrested yesterday—the | Central lines, was struck by an a fost brutal treatment in the his-|totnobile driven by Dr. KE. N. Bab : the ts cock, and painfully, though not se | aap apes rlously brutsed about the legs. a ae NEW YORK, pt. 2—Judge) with bis children about the body of “Thi ould | ' ache ans ape The little girl was skating down |@nithen, hearing the hundreds of _Ul ot | his wife, who died while the officer : be ve tng? is iy se the hill on 35th av. and the physi result: was knocking at the door. Hallock “Alaska Steamship Co.—Telegraph wires crossed. Unable to get jevietjon cares which F cian was approaching on E. Pine. ed from the strike, ret ¢ was complainant in the case Seattic. Unless cargo discharged, fear ves-e! will break up against sarge a — pe oor The «irl wae unable to stop. and DO you KW Ww? | | Haltock, jt, wealthy estate Did you know this man's wife rocks. Sooner lighter and ey ane arrive the better. Wind is vsiag. ps '. ig -eag py Sar pach ~ ——— which throw | own thers his yak yr =, and was pd the court inquired Buckman can't get within 200 feet of steamer. pA er to the ground suapondes for « week an eviction | sharply shop in which the air becane That Alex Miles, the Kennedy i nt of the home sweat iene: Anéglt wae further a part of sald scheme of said conspirators that the said Clarence D. Hillman should insert the varius dafly papers | of Sestie to be deposited in the postoffice of Seattle advertisements | of chicken ranch nd lands having various improvements upon them and referring persons answering said advertisement to the Ne more than 2'% hours over time during the rush season, there preventing the killing work of and 20 hours. nour week B Getinite minimum scale, sufft to maintain the worker dur @ part of the time he is idle. use of power-driven wing and other necessary ap in the shops. ” Strictly union shops ) The cutters, pressers and finish-| ‘ems have been on strike since July) % There has been little or no dis orier, but while spe ilar feat have been lacking, the ee the strike hae been great cide and cr by the es, Of suicide and worse by the Women, bas followed in the wake the strike, It is freely aaserted | & general strike could ereat 4% worse conditions, save possibly + a v to the Hat | “The unions ribly aroused,” | Lavender, of the York tounci] of the United} While roller skating on 35th av., Workers at E. Pine st. about 6 o'clock last WHAT DO YOU KNOW ABOUT HILLMAN? Come to The Seattle Star office with your story. The Star fs after Hillman’s shark institution, and The Star means to stay after him as it would any other menace to the people. YOU CAN HELP. Mf you can't come to The Star office, telephone Main 9400 or Independent 441, and if you can't phone write to The Star Hillman, the shark, is a millionaire and he will use bis money freely to maintain bis shark Inetitution. He ls after the poor “GRIFFITHS, Commander.” foul th fainted while Dr. Babeoek stopped and atiended) 01 tortor, was once 086 of the eae wo that the defendant, Nathan| Hallock admitted that he did This was the text of a wireless received today at noon by the y Be foul thatimany fainted while -| ine child. His machine, © new one, ertier, - Hyman, might attend the funeral| “They were undesirable tonents,”| Aj ie Pantie Gtbbenaiip Sampeny abaut the unedea inoue Gee @waiting trial, that they should be: d the |Tichest negroes in. the United ite “ y baey we y ia jailed in defautt of a $3 fine | OTe 20 license mumber, an ¢ | States? of bin wite he added defensively, “and i want| on. Earlier d ches stated that the Buckman, sister ship, had va ggg ne ee well have been | DRysicinn stated that he had not/"'). 1.6 com erep of the United Hyman’s pitiful story touched /ed them put out.” reached Waddah island at 5:30, taken off ail the passengers and bag- @ yet received the Heense applied for. ben edsnege the judge. A process server, he n't you any feeling?” the gage, ard had left at 9 o'clock for Seattle. The Buckman should ar as far as their ability to States last year was worth nea A N S ere made. sald, forced his way into the naked pay it is concerned—is bad® |? **rests were made. two billion dotlars? weap) etyaagth soda lad ow epg A a s rap.| TNE Bere tonight. : enough, but that contractors [| That Japan is the poorest nation Pi agree sy hand while Hyman was kneoling || lock replied All the passengers on the wreck-! ‘The revenue cutter tug Snoho should eniist the aid of the |financially in the world? ED rome ssa r Watson are safe,” was | mish, stationed in bh Bay, was bosses to evict the strikers | That Charles H. Miller served 1 | CHICAGO, Sept. 2-—Five thow |* ance given by M. J. Ring- instantly available. he captain of from their pitiful homes is a | ears under the banner of organiz sand striking miners in the Uinoslae eee et eeekakak *| od, general passenger agent of the Watson asked for assistance Pp i7 erying outrage. |labor before deserting to the Burke | distri A probably will retume work] * OLO MAN nner 3 BROWNE WITNESS | tea Aah Hauite-Mlamenip cit lake. the tugs Goliah and Lorne r 0“ camp? | next ednesday a reported pany, today were immediately dispatched to i oe eeay yore “tunes TRee eee MOY Rape’ yee “That the daily street car traffic|that the operators practically ac-}® Here's the meanest man yet The Buckman, in-bound, has/help bim. The Sisinoes call was eamrteted today ‘ way ln in Seattle equal the city's popula |cede to the demands made by the|# Olid Thomas Scott, past #0, PERJUROR taken off all the passengers and also picked up by the sister ship of Riikes and stri levies. When it| Jud Burke .has accepted an|tion? jminers. It is estimated that the) * and Confined to his home at rew, and will bring them back to the Watson, the Buckman, in- Hiemes Known on the Fast Side |invitation to be orator of the day at} That Deputy Sheriff Matt Star.|strike has cost the operaiors $20,|% 1015 Second av. for a year | (By United Frees.) | Seat bound from San Francisco, and she ; p Sorgiligin te alte tkber ehenke hesaean wich, who brought Murderer Fayad | 990,000. * made bie first trip out alone CHICAGO, p George Gloss, In addition, arrangements have was headed at ence to the assist- among empl we od eh ey nn whe ms has aareed to ioake ajback from Mexico, | | * last Sunday when he went to */a witness for the defense in the| already been made to send tugs ance of the wrecked vessel. Sriking carn neborasid ¥} ‘ salary from King coun’ |WENAT HEE: ® the Pirst Presbyterian church t of Lae O'Nell Browne, charged! from Vancouver to lighter part of Waddah Island is located in the Metts closed upon him campaign tour of the district in the y - , % | ietare eats of Will E. Humphrey That automobiles have reduced | FOR POINDEXTER & As he struggied with his over with legisiat bribery the vessel's cargo. The steamship Strait of Juan de Fuca,seven miles Conditions Are Frightful | “geveral new care have been, put|the horse population of Parts 14,000| *& coat tn the lobby a courteous #! dicted today on a charge of people are confident that the vessel from Tdtoosh island and Cape Fiat SThove conditions are frightful.| 4. the Alki Point line and working |in the past two years? : * ‘i # young, man helped bim Attorney Forrest, tor th will float off at high tide tery, and less than a mile from Dey are inconceivable to any one |°™ fort That Gov. Harmon of Ohio would] “WENATCHE Sept. 2.—Thie|® ‘I'm one of the he began the opening argument today If the vessel can be floated clear Neah Bay, The Buckman was due Mie hes not worked under the|™2 00 ride in comfor city gave Miles Poindexter a warm|® explained, “I'll take your coat Gov. Hay has expressed himself | sooner fish than be president? it will be t to reach the scene of the wreck at ‘ought back to & ‘Gan of the contractor and the welcome last night, and turned out @ and pul it where it safe edie: once for any repairs that may be clock this mornin bBo of tne se ro ~ fe n a eH es.erantly seen wee oe gn |the largest crowd of the campaign | % Mr. Scot ent in and lieten rE _ . pairs that may be | 4 o'clock ny r3 Mee statute books, but it does not | Ye! Speeches, embodying as they FLOATER IN BAY jto hear the insurgent tell how he|# ed to the sermon, When h PARKS MAY STAY : ea eee " gist in Hester «t.. in Baxter st., in to his ideas of einen eer ' | helped take the horns off Cannon. | @ ca out he Jooked for the At 1:15 this morning the follow : Me kandred strects where the| ‘he cigar 4 ae aeolaie to His speech was interrupted by fre-|® courteous young man and his #| OPEN AFTER 10: ne “i fe oan Seneives Sree te MURMURS. § SWEETHEART’S @Peat shop system reigns. endorsed the W T. crusade to} ioating in the bay off Pier 14,|quent applause. During the day | overcoat Neither wa ess operator on the stea abolish smoking on the street cars. j suckman The Watson is hard eman D, Galer of that dock this! Poindexter spoke at Cashmere,| ® aig The man who to (But, remember, it hasn't hap Per erreT ree Ter TTC Cre TTT _—- | morning found the body of an un-|where he was likewise enthusias- | @ overcoat was not an usher The ordinance proposed in th jana fast baba a & — no-| NAME AS SHE DIES yened yet.) > The coroner's office | tic ed e old man is in fer (se cca | Waddaah island. No lives lost, no —. alalhallaliabhad Malate Sed : -~—- Gay lait as he lane suave ee 1% neasth he tock o chill riding #1 cu ot Monday night for-|pody hurt, and no unusual excit FLEVATOR “4 - bow es ie jer. . ae we idding anyone thie park be-| ment a board Passengers are now |NOBLEMAN MODEL |to. Butterworth’s morgue RYAN \* without his coat. He ment abov Z {10 p. m. and 5] hey naferred by lifeboat to the $ wo. 1s BEATS THiS MAN. THROWN BY HORSE! rhe boas was evidently that of aj EDITOR B 3 eee TG Ger a awe 10 p.m. and 5 | being transferred by lifeboa BSS # | ADVISES T. R.| h ; oe h Mayor GI's |island. The steamship may — be a (By United Press) | laborer, probably Danish. The man ell be kept indoo: hill 1 cm f r ® You can't convince L. Pihow * + r 5 : " t, 2-—Wm. J i sated at high tide. An unusually iy United Press.) Me tak that 13 is no’ He #| LOS ANGELES, Sept. 2.—Count | was about 45 years old, 6 feet 10| LINCOLN, Neb, Sept. 2-—~Wm ton baa tens 300 ; nD rag tae aol ie ag cone PORTLAND, Ova; SebE'® i ought to know He #| August Schoffelysky de Mukadel de | inches tail, and weighed 180 pounds, | Bryan, in bis paper, the Commoner, gga teakt ekki hhh rs etl wie thcee” Wate ar ita lie peeps 2 ow ve aa Caste Seymore, of many brown hair, cut short, long brown) publ ed today « te that for . a ay ; hn = nM a we . “ ea nuring the r e of her swee con " hie sesteenl Bary - who for the past week has bees|mustache, blue eyes, and wore| met President Roosevelt sho & Co. general merchan would be work, |auska : pong pone grergge be [te whom she was to be married in © ile Wife's ame kane ue Pt elearning @ living by acting as a glasses. He was dressed in a dark| to the ald of Se ator LaFol ios Sr sdpeeoante a db rer Be mn Many peo-|isiand, Neah Bay, during i dense |@ few days, Mabel @utman, 20, of wee ban ‘ t > si containin oO satex foexht by the admia|t nig morning thet istar es 3 uring a dense ® howiak, cont #|“male model” for gentlemen's on . iy ory : : "eat § pate Roth am iat oe er been ente ¢ cessary to get! fog at at 11 k last night.| Ashland, Ore., died a few minutes + clothes in a down town store, was|laundry marks “2216" and "321,"| {stration forces. ; } " to the exemyt the put ic bend aanuaaet « _ ge : 3 oad 2 4 thrown from a horse today and/and black shoes. A bad gash cov LaFollette is fighting desperate, | las soe fess hg from of these landings aa yes > a per | after: she bed Down oe ae gop 23. & po ber gor ered the left side of the face, and|ly for his senatorial lif It is|and extracted therefror ordinance also prev ones ine Pe saree ye evator in the Pacifie Monthly ds fatally , ientty to tebt ti sed rained 1 a ‘Opo the island in t feboats, and no 8 * superio c | The cowut came to Los Ap-| the left side of the jaw wes crushed diealte. inure er the hee “door. Ne tht : iding of any Into: ne was reported injured bui here today. The young * | soles trom San Francisco & week | The body had evidently been in the | tien + laces : store wan taken in the mw bark The steamer was outward bound | woman had been employed as a ste- RRR EO }water about ten days Sriamanndng This section a with 90 pass and a large|nographer by the Pacific Monthly hee eet ite deka Sues City for $1, ooo: aid that there was no immed roof of the elevator mashed her t to a pulp. Would you think John, the young BY MARION LOWE, | Go your way and tell what thin Ye have seen and heard; how the Blind see, the lame walk, the deaf jater in the r us worth a,‘ the poor the gospel ot while? He to e host " h $1,000 to ha with hip dine He couldn't walk the leg Ty Ee pet is the ts at all, for the legs that should have(that is the valuatio 11 Hi SHARK Piiltren's Orthopedic hospital o | been chubby and strong were weak | Eliza He I who, together Beattie does for ifterers. | and shrunken from disease with her husband, filed a How muc dw How | He liked to play with a kitty, but plaint apers rt thi C. D. Hillman, real estate shark, is planning a demon- oon ho wh t ee jit would get away from him and | morning for that amount of tration le spine ke perfect deformed ; ; Bah ‘ |fges hg & tha The | : tle feet, give hildish eyes so Prete loka on “ Pail geeal i that the defective condit ‘ Hillman plans to hire bums and floaters to parade the MM would be darkened forever? | Sante Claus to bring him, he said: | Sidewalk on West 50th h reet fas iatt this hospital, at “A kitten without legs, eo it can't (AV. N. W. caused her to trip, with | These nondescripts will carry banners declaring that Hill- = comer of and Warren get away from me.” John was) the & ir € } man is the frie f the working man, the protector of widows, fete-the 1 ane : ot | cured, and now he can chase every Se iar tis: o - ie faces of hildren who ‘ | cat in the neighborhood. : i such a { wuttering as | | oer Mag’ ane Hares S| ik bale onthe a Oa a ae A band will lead the triumphal march. Hillman, the mod- Roald bow trong maa. | LB agienl ile aaa Ail apa Bod : x|est, retiring Hillman, who in paid for interviews says he hate itis : > ‘ou of por tgbercula ine and kn und | WATER SHUT-OFF. * be interviewed, has tried this trick before. He is going to ‘ge om & Marry has a tubercular Hoth it from the } and well ato satrap rin ards or|* Water will be shut off. on «| ''Y “ a for the first Pigg | Ra tet iinre are ub hepglen tm th talok the hein Hillman has made a fortune by his shark met! and row up t od and} look! n te town May |* 1 n Fremont and #| Hil ( Womanhi says she is going to carry Harry |* | 1 Saturday, September 3, *| fede ! He it Worth While? when she g¢ be a lady. The|* 6 p.m * : $5 it wor a child? | other day they were put out doors | * *| ‘ ie te " How mur yrth to| in fhe Hammmoct kkk eee aR Kade Will not impress the feder ek } When the nurses brought the It |light of publicity thrown upon “ules the hos-| Ue lovers buck into the house May |} Get out your bums and whisky soaks, Hillman didn't think ne | had tearne 1 aver word of the | ! STRIKERS STIRRED |the streets with your grotes« < $2 a head ‘She'l forgotten It, elther, Together, a BY CRUELTIES| = ©. D. Hillman, you he'lk they lay apped to their boards So use your money and ery ver that parer be they Ifaped ‘One hundred thousand ES oan hilo: will ths Vout hint at isn e allied jions aré aroused 4 Way While? Ty orth “The Lord is my shepherd; 1 | Of the allied: uni reelhie’ : iy | \wainst y H ; the > with. s men in hall no’ an oat Mh ¥ gg id r 1 -] eastle whe 1 of ann . bi to lie down | United Council urment Work-| fraud charge hangir ver ) hea are th maketh on 0 lie do A 3 rundred id ed fy { ribute Patary if rk and sacri ini Goet CMMIOes Her Tacastn [erm te 1 al treatment | hundreds and hunds pe buted the 1 thi ri} piled | m them for years}to your fortune; against vou eve an, rich small bo No me beside the still waters fe ee ee ee again May be 1 > they ‘He restoreth my soul; he a a. : poor, who loves justice an e dea When more : | leadeth me in the paths of : rs ; ; And, Hillman, ‘The Star. a { tine . bands ar jm bre A orks 2 F hee 9 jontinued on Wage Thirteen.) | York has never before known you hope to LITTLE JOHN, (Gor 9 ih