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Hlesitate to Phone ain 9400, or Ind. 441, if your pa ‘ch your home regularly every ee ore entitied to good service. yoL. 12, NO. AFT \ MBLERS RELEASED Farce in Justice Court When County Prosecutor All Gamblers Free— Apologized for Flimsy i har « o: “that we goat at the hands 1am sorry,” sald Jere, “ ail George F. have no stronger evidence, | have Oe Seouty Prosecuting mo desire to criticise the sheriff's office, but under the circumetances On th ' wet ask for a dismissal.” Charley Shome 4 b W. charged with conducting a ed in No effort was mad mbling ‘ ffice to establish a Oe y. B wned or controle st. and ¥ th ea h were and suff ipo eratia tc ¢ av. and Wash ee teerttor? were selt-| ington st nd wh he 6 on J fogized for fy the deputies. T! in auc Jere apolog Charley She Bl the arrest of E. G. Cody, Charies @. Cody, R. Burgess. ¢ Stewart and R. Burgess, winding up -— with a request that the charge of on cbarges | conducting a gambling game against aiowing their pr ; each be dismissed. All of which as, | was granted by Justice Gordon. he y | th ane harged wit time to ¥ He daims he was wf Qe numerous Inge his _ prosec ne tact that Depu m, Brewer, tem came to trie eke tice of the Peace Ped meted at sea. At Mat mulette tab J @eattalnek (abs . aards had be: i Wai Jere arose and launched Justice G annented ined = them 200. SEATTLE, WASH., HIS FORTUNE— he Seattle Star “"" THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1910, “YOU ARE GOING ON A LONG JOURNEY” With Apologies to Gibson in BRIBERY IN HERE’S ONE REMEDY! START EBB ¢ ASE for the Higher Cost of — in ie ON CANAL ONE CENT. OM TRAINS 4 NEWS STANDS DEVELOPMENTS COME RAPIDLY REVOLUTION ICE FIGHT ARES IN GOES ON | tween, arrested. Investigating committee tighten ing the coils about city officials. United Press.) ONDON, Oct. 1 A ¢ the Globe from Paris th Public Welfare petitions being sven enthusiastically signed. hd tateeit “ae od ee Gill supporters pian counter re Per oy SA, * Gevel- call candidate oF mato & SeVO) nary struge Federal authorities take hand in for the purpowe of overthre & the | game. government oO oni piodshed and rioting are im-) There was a decided Ole Henson sey f ,, | boom along the streets this morn Frome terol peroxmating the ling by many persone interested In ! © expected \the recall petition who contend hppa de a! 10 | that Hanson is just the sort of radke ome Me fo © \ cal who can clean up the city and , ’ > put the police force at work in the tie ae netr® | interests of law and order. Hanson has been considered by. the Welfare League, but the direct ors maintain that they have come to no conclusion as yet as to their candidate, although they will do so within the next few days. ¢ who do not belong to the but who are interested tm ng Gill and ridding the city Vappenstein are anxious that Streete Run Blood PARIS, Oct. 13.-—Blood flowed tn | |the streets of Paris tod j the firet 1 fight between strik (Continued on Page Six.) the ci ands be a “wise” P | t addition to being honest Colll ! Collier's Weekly less, They point out that arely “good” man in office lice department opposing iness would be ineffeet- n is wise to every trick im nicipal deck and is a be theory that by throw- desirables into jail and nm there the city would soon be rid of them Ryan Arrested. keeping t ed or what | each car ter and municipal wh rolects.) { the The Puplic Welfare League yea- tlaborate rt ology ior wat a a in ath eat iis ia Be ity, ted Perens) anal, waterway and municipal wharf pr ween - terday brought about the arrest of the “utterly | PORTLAND, Ore. Oct. 18-—-tn The Ss ever conservativ + |Tom Ryan, a notoriov n ovtdence” against the de|Jere t men who j notorious gambler, wedahod the trial of W. P. Webb for the lof bond - The Star has bond = FIND GIRL’ NUDE BODY i the go-between who handled 7 nition at wis nee Regeln ¢ of the protection money, murder of W Johnson, In the! careful investigation; it has weighed the benefits to be der a aaa |New Grand Centra i, today a a J Soil . pa (Continued on Page Six.) its ere cs: wees we an them against the price that r ve paid. The United Prem) : * |Ifene Tru © wh 5 te Be Dh : Boy, 64, Sentenced to Jail om == © | incea wert conteaned ne. billed | qualified conclusion is in favor of the bon mg| COLGATE, Okla, Oct. 13 . Johnson to secure money for Mra Stripped down, the question at issue is: Shall Seattle cor he et ot a te - - Id F; h Carr testified that she : . hat | » egy Ke P ar Complaint of 89-Year-Old Father | <= aE Cet Ohh er own harbor? done oy vee ee Se Ww K, Oct. 13.—That decrepit T. Wit change & ny in favor of At-present the harbor is monopolized by the railroad shore | tate ne tent: Ww | lane Hewes st, Williamsburg, was rkhouse for || Mra: Ker: who is charged joint). | e ; pi oe eS copes : ts ale aiding apita ‘ me foot wa geueiin by Magistrate O'Re! |ly with Webb. Miss Trumbull said | few large ations, The wharfage charges are ce the Lake Wash anal } was cu Ba Thead wept pitifully as be jthis proposition was followed y/ ton, as against S cents a ton in San Francisco, This wharfage The work hands of the | as y as though wit Meyers of life such a disgra or beon Visited on }/Snother to the effect that she! hare is paid by the people of Seattle. It is tribute wrung by ent engineers lind. Mn themtiteabion fiimot, his wh combed, appeared in || Would be given $200 cash and a . excavation work to the extent gp te Mn Yous gg sw onseongps the + -f- cheat ‘te emyatte te United | the railroads from the citizens of King county. It is a potent | or $100,000 will be let by them ade when the body cont varne ' her's charge that he 5 ‘ ? = lg gerbil or ge Geiten “einen ie Btates if she would leave Portland. factor in the high cost of living in this city. It affects every man, Who ts $9, said that it wa much at his time of This afternoon the | pro ution | woman and child in the county, whether they own property or| AVI ' WILTON LACKAYE ie @ hare to look after a boy who drank the way young Frank eee eet sonar tiein & Pn not, whether they are transient visitors here for a day or perma 0 QUITS eet “He's a good boy for all but quavered old Wilmot ~ Fe as mala |nent residents here for a life-time, Every time they spend a IS SORE AGAIN arp Leant contro! him, and i wish the law would take a try |] strangled into un a . (ity United Pres) fore his body was thrust dollar a portion of it goes to the waterfront combination. Food.) Panis 3. Santos-Dumont ‘ NEW YORK, Oct, 13.—Coogans’ jong?” asked the magihtrate. trunk in which it was found at the | clothing, rent, building material, every detail of existence in pore first ‘ goose ne @ . Be. ge be 13.— Wilton Lackaye| piutt will be jammed to the limit, - 4 the ¢ Wilmot - — ean pont gy febaden aut county feels the effect of this harbor monopoly. ere lcenllyy cally Pecans bulla. | very large b he Washington viaduct’s free stand- “Well, | think you a | focated in the trun a or fad od is build corrigible, young scamp,” sald the him. irate, and then senten ITE CITY iru TODAY | THANK STAR ie vt FOR $42,000 fast of Yon Hakkiparim Kipper) or day of atone The Alki Pc int Suffrage club yes White City has prove o bea 1 orga drew up resolutions thank proposition The MoGilvra : oo Star for ald given to wo who own the property, this| comp fer herd Pll , ington in their fight | mo suit against) water the & arrange | Co. board the) “Fairy City { ent Park | pal dock ating the 6 back feitivals the solem which God con enjoin upon the limits of a he grip that the railroads hawe:on Seattle's throat « ¢ loosened by legis table level The arguments for this improvement and w newspaper space provement is that offered by the railroads and dock owners who tion. It can efily be broken by mun Seattle and King county have it in their power rdred miles to Seattle's harbor line. This done, t! mic gravitation will bring the wharfage rates dc put an end to this ex ¢ the cost of living in the city an ipal | ville, on he can study tion and 1 county automati which includes the of the Lake Washington canal, the Duwamish the Renton waterway and the construction of mi 1 arves, are too many for enumeration within the The only argument against the im- ot men to and for day damages r wi vote J for not sur-|are profiting exorbitantly under the present conditions. They writ of Re: | ring the premises upon formal | are the only opponents of the bond issue. Their opposition may | the non-r _ Si pondhad Beath J ists pe peseng theres = to date total’ show itself in strange places, but its origin will be in John D. | ope! Makes Him Laugh. >. Duffy of San Francisco, na-| $23,600 he — ee nal president of the Brick The plaintiffs also ask for all ot| Farrell and his associates ; t ; supre t : ts’ union arrived the elity| the build! m the prem The time a ome for the people of Seattle and King 4 t } fe i ior th waterfr t It expe retort from fe caus has | ines Inc le &. the county to rid selves of this ination by ¢ water p Daries Miller tc P : the Arcade | monopoly egg Oo hog scaly sl a ae The people can do this by voting for the bond issue on He. t ) on his w anoe club bu « ? Gea saved his to Texas | the other structures: | November 6. CHEER UP! MEAT FOR MEN ‘THE STAR'S COUPON Jas much dirt as will to dig the Pana a Ca etit of | That a big . eS feet of child i] t i c fil honor this coupon absorb a ton of j Griggs ana {7 ‘ ‘ fay 0 for « dren, Satur That the average person spend 7 that Edmu 4 0 for « y ft “ npanied by lonethird of b in bed? lng : 4 “ t ent (16) cents for choo! } That the Y. M. C. A, is classif ide ne t Poams ur " Polk att and Avenue a ms tkethth tthe hh the eh th t kh hte very headed * SOT t coupon admission is b0c ft adult 5 * sul ‘ His How Did eae af 4 * ent! Assista uttor c ny id the ba Treen n nnn tere eer ere ee ee | tel , s Sane oe football tea the old Seattle — | hig Le rb xv = NATALIE DIDN'T POSE FOR | tens tr worth approx ae ie the That Beattie had four brewerles ved t ¢ th Lenaia . oe THAT NAUGHTY NUDE STATUE + | iene.” ‘i That Andrew Chilberg, preside i on * (By United Press.) of the Seand A ean bank Riese te Oct, 13.—Parta| from Misa I Barne ised to be a oc ‘ ea — uy that Miss Natalie| Paris, wt Se Ce Edmund Vance Cooke, Junior. |urer and wei irs, C. Barney.) harne | THR FOOTBALL GIRL SENATOR DOLLIVER we 4 1 M Ba uid toda he has : +“ en LIKELY TO RECOVER | Ann fl SOUNTESS VISITS HUSBAND TOWN TO UNVEIL A SHAFT oo he ett g pt Latest stage 5 Bi tew aia, IN HIS $3-A-WEEK ROOM TO GIRL VICTIM OF NEGRO The we ed a ¢ theone. te : ANNA, IIL, Oct A t ht, and the ph -* A } a f the " ed b Frogey” Jame a neg he n i ; oS Ch nf Pagel: gy ge ecg a Bis DISCUSS BOND ISSUE rhe 4 i " , ; ‘ ’ ; ee Ne York d bs f ASHINGTON, Oct ulth| The Ra v le * wey 1 Officer Woodward, who ts enforcing | A on will hold * WEATHER FORECAST *| Queen A the clean y ordinar an! m ‘ Phai vi * r% Ale € nounces that a teaspoor of m i ut 8 o'clock I * For Seattl f tonigt * Amer y . he tested mtained 36,000,000 | ¢ Engineer Thon *® Friday occasional rain; light * The Apc » ye germs, just 0,000 more than he| Bridges will discu | ® southeasterly winds * ‘ ‘ af ! le I proposed to t ate ounty barbor bond issue [RRR RR! POET COOKE IS HERE. CLIP THIS COUPON DO YOU KNOW? oved in regr ing @ giant observate lantic coast, wh Dumont says * only for sport i the ar, all exc me te vething new Philologists can never he # Case on Tomorrow |,‘ The supreme “an ing room will be filled, and many seats at the polo grounds will hold a divided population when the York Americans and the New York Nationals meet this afterncon. I¢ is estimated that 100,000 persone will witness the first four games, CHEEK.O The New York teams finished second in each league, and, although Manhattan is evenly divided over the merits of the clubs, the sport- ing fraternity favors the Giants, at odds of 10 to 8 Share for Players. Mathewson and Ford will be the opposing pitchers, at Deau.|¢d at the M Today the following poem, writ by the famous wit and actor upon a piece of grease paint wrapping f, was found stuck on the wall dressing room stare. he took up aero Having con. | Pap ys aeronautics | ¢ for him » indulge his a ow n of this town they speak, er the accent’s on the “o *Chique t gold may rather on the player, who » ‘ind out to your w court Olympia whi ao. ail id the players arguments « 4 gist fae “cheek” | will share a percentage of the’ weap ) ut by | ‘ ee receipts that will nearly equal the league to | returns of the players in the world’s audit to allow BURGLARS BUSY. championship series between Chi candidates for the cago and Philadelp The second to Hkewise appear Within the past three game of the se ~ be at the cket how fr e vicinity west Highland and the teams att t w *) f Madrona hil been | will alt ween the polo « t 1. Last week burglars| grounds and the american league home of W. H. Woody, park throughout the series. t r away with between $150| The gates were thrown open to " Two other holtises in the| day at 11 o'clock, and thousands of | he | ne 1 were entered, but persons were in line at the ticket t . nable w aker se, taken in Vienna Translated into of Gaby Desiys, the favorite who cost K ing Manuel of Portugal his English, her name, Gaby Deslys, means “Gabrielle of the Lilies.” det, 18.—Gaby I wt twink anced a a revolution and kick n ¢ head of Manuel of Portugal, is considering three 1 offers tt i 1 probat 1 losed by ca 1 I earance in ng the preser mn n Gibra harbor theatre, where she now apy &, has never before a ted h crowds, Her with cheers and cat call She still wears the rare diamor 1 Manuel gave eae ea ce alten erin renee tendapsnrsaneeaanie octet tannin! npeecenaeeenetnntnstimmetnnterenwonahehirnneapaagu