The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 3, 1910, Page 1

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Have you a grievance against the real estate institution of C. cover your money by starting suit and PAYING ALL THE LEGAL ‘The Star's telegraphic nm the whole world. If you We tree, service covers it in The Star TO STAR READERS WHO HAVE LEGAL GRIEVANCES AGAINST HILLMAN have had a real estate transaction with Hillman, wherein his institution has committed fraud, The Star will help give you a chance to re- - The soe Star ° 166. SEATTLE, WASH., |, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, D, Hillman? If you have, call at The Star office. If you have or EXPENSES. Have You Got a Kick? Tell itto The Star. The Star stands for the peopie’s rights, and isn’t afraid to fight for them. ON TRAINS AND NEWS #7. 1910, ‘ANDS te ' ONE CENT. PERENNIAL WON'T DENY IT non-committal answers. s known, however, that Dalton at 6 o'clock this morning Rpts Withdrawal of Two nations Candidates, Wilson { ing, confined themselves to evasive and Ashton, of Tacoma, Comes After All Night Meetin, It is and ie nthe Butler hotel told several persons that. Wilson. would with Burke Crowd Happy But Won't Positively Con. | '" ‘ . 5 ee ewous wv | — PPY y draw. Dalton had just come from an all night conference which | . firm Report. ued ended o'clock. According to the stories, Wilson held out | ‘i until the last moment before he would give in to a withdrawal | County Auditor Case got verbal notice today to be on the | agreement, It was made clear to him that with Burke, Ashton | | Ieekout for an official notice from Olympia to take John L. ani himself in the field against P | Wilson’s name from the official ballot, jtion was a certainty | Today is the day set for printing the ballots, and it is said All the Wilson workers on the street bel an effort is being made to get the Wilson withdrawal in| morning. the ballots are struck off. the indexter, Poindexter’s elec eved the rumor this They said that it was a part of t agreement that Sunday to do the same in Tacoma announcement should be made in the |papers. Ashton was Burke workers were very lant this morning and assert ed positively that the withdrawal agreem« John L. Wilson himself was very positive that he ake no statement to ‘The r when a reporter saw Star, Late morning John L. Wilson will Senatorial race Unless all polit piediciins ail, grrow announce his withdrawal from the j. M. A also announce his withdrawal in Ta This will leave a clean cut issue between Poindextér and, F & Scores: en who heard the Wilson withdrawal speech denou declared if Wilson withdrew they would vote for Wilson tr elf refused to deny the report this According to Lucius McGuire, L. H. Gray and Col. Dalton, who) of the withdrawal agre poly occupants of Wilson's headqua go down the line for W HARK’S METHOD p mee Ae an ce | re was a fac would m at make a speech per shton rth.and Uni nented his The Star ¢ by calling this newsry that he had nothing to say in nformation from Burke hea that the Bur the election four years hence a part anization i morn! te oe meranence 10 moter cooenae _ Bailway Bight of Ways Steamship Terminals A weeny (Ry Untied Preeed Charles W manufacturer, tgday sult tn the federal court to (My Untied Frese) pre wort ; be OMAHA, Neha. Sept, 8. — A poh ltates ane ee eee eee py | manent organization to boost the | pa. rd et eget at weal boom of Col. Theodore Roosevelt for |.) it eatattching taoteatl president of the United States, will i the planta oF be perfected in Nebraska. dean i, a candida He has SeATTLR wane Post, cereal as | file CHAR STR 1 understand you have a tentrest fre MAL a A Nn sen eo seme Lend Ot Seem jee Pisess cane wo, by reture mail, your lowest cach price for yeur ‘eeotract sesigned te a0, OF an aptian for siaty days en the sane, boom has Buck — SD ZA___ strip ort of sata sens. Hex $04, Olympia, Ream. je Aééress, 7. 4. Enaersen, lages of Roosevelt, with ay ine favor Reopestrully, Dolliver of lowa for o by organized labor is cats PLOT 10 UM AW ANDERSON. 4 pee SY 4 Se CUR Comme RON NCE Amo OM ALD QMT Oe GTC Ty ConroemTiaL Railway Right of Ways teenie oe ae fasta m mer emence 10 oon, The work obraska Steamship Terminals sige INE MAN ch ornare Ame Pe ee (7 Sane lOle baretetn op tn \oush with me. a2 ve are having some trouble tn og right tf way from other pe: Give option to anyone else ae we will 90 can oe 3. A. Ancor trom any other party. «Address fox 990; Olympia. Moan. A. McNeal, 24 'Y veure very truly t PA. anbenton Porecnellbitnemeggesmae ‘ W OXAL making pay ow At which t oe ice of law at.San Francisco, | “Ronald i in Good him aor Humor Are ” “When a victim of the Shark was slow about Ments, or when the victim was beginning to realize that he was | felled ck te w Sung, he would receive such letters as those reproduced above t ‘ These letters were fakes. There is and never has been any uch concern as the Railway Right-of-Way Terminal, Co. The let a it ‘ ) a | fers reveal only one scheme of the Shark to squeeze every possible [got a t t Gellar out of his victims after they rad taken the first bait , wir The Shark Laser a mythical person, sent such etters, believ y ' ¢ ing the victin suld rush in and pay up his monthly installments, wa A ; } : @ the expectation of being able to sell a right-of-way strip at a big B po 4 Price to a concern which had no existence except in the Shark’s i J ign 2 Ph arttut eas the rem 2 A a ed oa and * orn 1 , B® Hodge Office Shows Gain. * DO you KNOW? @ days te cE ® Bherif so far ® . hich req " © tarned e county * | That has NOT happened yet } sae marer § ore than ® Viet 0. werd, & oaitante ; | Zz fee nant 228 SAILING FROM SEATTLE ® parallel | #| Street car conductors and motor-| 100 0M le eraphe e 1 * men have bee , given a bt ja Want lasek HOA waen cash ts SEASICK MAN ON § 7 * Monday, Labor da ti gy ~ stg “onde i. 4 c ¢ if's & All the Smiths in Seattle h or “ m7 | } ° *# | ganized to vote for Jc mith fo That Bud eae: won oh ’ QUEEN CUTS THROAT a * the legislature. : pothatese be : f | lode wnt #| «Phil Tworoger met a friend : or a as Nag - 6 is al- # Second ay. and passed him without ¢, cei abinkae OF tha da e United Press.) t eA # | attempting to tell a story, That Laues Jean tibsade 1|_ 8A CISCO, ept. 3—Un i 3 *| (Remember, however, that It has) “+g nga Por on ’ * ® | no! pened yet.) That London f « 4 » pa ‘ an Francisco, ¢ ¥ Coat collars still retain shaw! and That Tarsus, where he t ‘ : ; o, © | 8a fects, but the latest models| Paul was be ‘ : i pp : wi est state | she ther closing. Coats button | electricity es : 2 4 ‘ : 4 c eattic r fair in th California | with the single-breasted or diagona cute ot ha eve r 1 in this port today Breet today Jat That religious delusions « . = = for 4 pe being ®® ® RR Re ke ther cause * BANK CLEARINGS * “ That San Francisco etting | * * . Pay-as-You-Bute * Seattle * " 2 That the Seattie Public Library) * Cleari today, .$1 60 The Sta ed Hillman’s fake “blind” ads on July rig san cae Berean > ping ot ry es b The Sta nted facts about Hillman’s arrest August 26. en Pnpfecis . va de . ri ae as " The edit The Star notified the business manager to bar “pi emeletes al ee RE 5 SN SH Hillman ads Auguet 27. oke, Mass., than in ar I * Dab 115,587.00 { The bus er of The Star cancelled both of Hill Magy gorse B * Portland. * pens Advert is August 31 That the greatest ilord er-|* Cle as today. .$1 ” & When or his agents printed Hillman’s lie, say chandise house e world h * 1 € 160,010.00 # ing The sta Hillman because the shark would not sign aty. branch house { eer Bog * Seahenn : an advertin tract, John L. Wilson or his agents knew that Sur cos ecadiow pug? ve eae oR 4 knew that they were printing a lie PP eye as a “fe barred the shark's fake ads, and on That house cats carry gert {| * ellied both of Hillman’s contracts. it erculosis? ee *| 1C. D. Hiliman’s tn one of the newspapers, calling for men to sell real | choose whatever property I wanted } piece of land and that mo } (By United Peesey } By r } | “HILLMAN SWINDLED ME OUT OF $100.00”’ —J. M. ARMSTRONG — wy note. I tendered the receipt for the note, which was not a contract, but Hillman refused to give it to me. He told me I bad the property in Birmingham that I bought “While | was trying to get my note back | received a letter which being first duly sworn, on oath doth depose and wag maiied in Beattie, but which bore an Olympia date line. The letter say head was that of a right-of-way company. The letter hinted broadly that a railroad was going through that section of the country and wanted @ strip 100 feet wide across one end of the property | was supposed to own. It so happened that a friend of mine had bought property in Birmingham, and he received a right-of-way letter about the time | did, We compared notes and found that it was a physical impossibility for a railroad to cross both. | became convinced that this was another detail of Hiliman’s swindies, and had a friend write to Olympia to get further details. | got an answer from a person who signed himeelf as a right of-way man, « The answer was calculated to lead me to believe that the property was to become suddenly valuable be trick was to arouse my cupidity 1 Went to work a# a salesman at Pacific City and remained there | and e to hurry to Hillman’s office and get title to the Birming- about ten days. In that time, from my personal observations, | was con Hillman tried to collect on the note I gave him, but so vinced that Hitiman's methods were those of fraud and deceit, It was common knowledge among the salesman that the area of the property sold Was pot an advertised; that five-nacre tracts talned but three and three-quarters acres; that di sold the STATE OF WASHINGTON, ) COUNTY OF KING, J, M. Armatrong, “Being temporarily idle in August, 1909, I saw an advertisement of eatate at Pacific City, I answered the advertisement and was told that 1 would have to buy a lot before I got the job. | held a note for $100 af the time, and on the representations of Hillman's agent, Rice, I ¢ posited that note as security for $0 payment on a plece of property The property | wan to select later, after | had looked around. The re eetpt | received from Rice specified that the property was in Birming ham, | objected to this, but Rice told me that | nt matter—-I could) ham propert far bas failed I have met and talked with many other people who have had sim- ilar experiences with Hillman. Thus did Hiliman swindle me out of same $100, and | consider myself lucky to get off with losing that small ry Was ace when it was well jount.” J. M. ARMSTRONG. n that they were paying for the same land } Subscribed and sworn to before me this 2nd day of September, AM W. PHILLIP: shington, residing at Brem BOTHSHIP-AND. HILUMAN 15 ALRIGHT» PASSENGERS He ts vust as SME IN PORT HONEST AS A REAL | Wrecked Steamer Watson —— Seattle Today, estate SHARK as pparently As Good As J was As A Posi ot Ever. nd Thursday night, the steamer tson car to port at 11:10 this on own steam. No ges were visible on that what freight on board was in from kx it did not take me long to realize that Pacific City was no place | A. D. 1910. wi ‘ora man with any honesty, and I came back to Hillman’s office to get | Notary Public in and for the State of ONE OF HILLMAN’S DEFENDERS A7/ Senator AND | STOLE ONLY a be 30, ooo, ooo. sant ns nia tides teraan tae of her freight, which consisted of ACRES OF TIMBER flour, had been d d overboard, ight clerk, and For THE NORTHERN region will live 4 > PACIFIC lke gu got from the swooped. in and as more their small to take J PS. ALSO WIS ADVERTISING See woeal tu fret heavy “)HELPS PAY say Bee ceca ai ae ee ae ew CAMNFAIGN igh flour to eep them for many _—~ i t wf > ENPENSES. rance officers are now and while the wire was still distre 8, the life. the t 8. life saving sta h Bay were Watsor longside rsday were the ? TAFT, CAL., BURNS TO DECIDE UPON: FISHERY DISPUTE ‘05S WwW Ry United Pres tance southeast of here, in the | jay Gass Saas ats being lowered. The passen- BAKERSFIELD, Ca Sept. 3 Midway oil fields, was destroy. TORONTO. Ont . A A: re ¢ ared for at the govern- The entire business section ed by fire today, The loss ex t th received? t > | ent Sedan Someet a Neah of the town of Taft, a short dis ceeds $75,000, whe a aa ‘@ Ba ‘i yrogs Somge o eae 7 ague u it de ansferred¢ o the steamer uck- . Newfoundland — fisheric man, which arrived i attle last ee ee jp ext Wednesday. The ght * * dict eneral ver-| So pleased were the passengers * COPPER KING BUILDS * i 1 favor Englan over their rescue that a testimonial * WORKING GIRLS’ HOME. * | to the bravery and coolness of Cap- * * |X xe eee RR a ee we ew fain Wilson gned by all on le (By United Press.) * @ ix % | Wan presented tha enaibaneas * 108 ANGELBS, S¢ * |* THE COLONEL ON BARNES. * % a oat of several tho lol. ® . sutomobile one driven by|* LE MARS, Iowa, Sept. 3 * # larg, Former Senator A. & | Johu eye f the Winton gar-|* Colonel Roosevelt, in discuss: * Eleven Couples Divorced. * clark of Montana, pr 1 are e oth driven by John|* ing the statement of William * * of the Balt Lake and * ided| * H arnes, jr., criticising the *| Eleven couples were freed from * philanthropist, w the * ad-on at thé East|* colonel’s speech concerning * the bonds of matrimony which tied Ender Metare build na ang before | * the supreme court, said today: *|them to each otter for periods & Lée Angeles for young women #9 o'clock Is ht, damag-|* “It is perfectly delicious to #| ranging from one year to 15 years fe and gir The hon o* t A Neither of the men|* see Barne ishing to the de- *| by Judge Ror in the & fd ine wae of girls & | wa a | ® fense of the supreme court and % | ex this morning. Ne * employed a , * PS rae gg Pre R a RTT ® divorcees was burdened with ebil- * * a it b trikts to have fi lndindiadindadindin diadindn dn dadndn daa, dren Se ee eee ee ed . Sree lee ‘| WHAT DO YOU KN whit p J a | * ° . ust CAWN T UNDERSTAND THIS BALLY AMERICAN LAW, *& * 4 le, I is today ponde r a nice lit * Come to The Seattle Star office with your tory The § # tle point in A » law, which he sa. wn't tand, * is after Hillman’s shark institution, and The Star means t ay # The other day M of the “Bob for having an tl % |f after him as it would any other menace to the people. YOU CAN # juminated breatt , the iluminator and a gun * iE hen z 4 4 taveo 6 ext in jail was released and his * | If you can't come to The Star office, telephone Main 9406 me ed him. Mike refused gn for the money unless * |B or Independent 441, and if you t phone write to The Star fe he ky, too. He couldn't understand why it was re * Hillman, the shark, is « million can ha ose bin enews * fused him. Aceordin he was put in jail for another day. * | freely to maintain his shark tutior He is after the poor # When released this time he took his mone but went away ® |B people and The Star is after him *® with e refreshment and he suspects that somebody “had * | rs : | TELLIT TO THE STAR * * | = OR RR Re | ne nan meen arene RRR 5 tedmMtseteRE manatee

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