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| i Aus. 28 prtorney eeley, Hillmal same a Cs released on $20,000. t ng gATTLE” IS THE Tee cattle than any other paper, worth a hundred on the byways, peneme je delivered by carriers yoL 12, NO. 201. ARK BEFORE THE JUDGE DATES AND FACTS cD } 8, Sutter Arcad yea released on bail matis to defraud for using the son ok fine would be $21,000 TTLE'S HOME PAPER into more A paper in SHHRAAAAARAA TREE E EEE REE E NE HY IN THE HILLMAN CASE, District Hillman arrested on order of U Todd for fraudulent use of the United States Hillman's agent on the steamer n's agent in Everett, and H. C. dlock, arrested for using the Federal grand jury returns six indictments against Me maximum penalty, if convicted on all counts, would be years 8 Peet sald ¢ Th ULE LIKE TO BE CHIE der Ne TITLE OF A POEM WRITTEN de the recall candidate for mayor. Hanson would like to be chief of police for about 48 hours in Seattle with undesirables, male and female, and I'd put the over flow in the armory give this town a cleaning up that FOR THE STAR BY EDMUND VANCE COOKE. IT WILL BE PRINTED TOMORROW. SEATTLE, WASH., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1910, . ; WOULD CALLS HUMPHRE Phone Main 9400 or ind. 441 ONE CENT. a ! | } LET THERE BE LIGHT no clroumstances will I today, “But 1 Td fill every jail If 1 wouldn't night. The eleased on $30,000 bonds furnished by wants to be a man who knows for é Hitiman re ae rt Oct. 5 ‘and W. D. Hofias, Hillman arraigned and hi what is gotng on in the city, and} | | neith he Pr ae Oet i“ jwho has the nerve to cut right ———a| ine “iS—Federal grand jury indicts Hiliman, R. O. Smith, fees ey eo be Psapp = | Humphrey re C. Peet, Arcade building agent om it hurts.” I'm out 6 } =| fe Rverett one Guaunal i. Cetkae, “Wemea”. conan | ‘The petitions of the Public Wel-| ene | — salesman, and Alex. Maule, postmaster at Sara | fare league are being signed rapid-| Humphrey, Pesiiiman’s agent, for conspiracy to use the United ly, and from reports already re-| | |phrey oppos me aetrecd. Penalty, two years or $10,000 fine |cetved from various clroujators, | to : {nearly half the required oumber of | . 13 Hill g sg J4—Hiliman agents ar man arrested and released on $ rested and released 000 bonds on $5,000 SPEER EERE Ee names have been sign d already door early every afternoon for 25 YOU'LL LIKE IT. ONE MONTH FOR - - - 25¢ You can have The Star delivered right at your cents per month. ON TRAINS AND NEWS STANDS be democratic insurgent ed Y A TRAITOR UAT all crooks would remember, I'd wretvine- 58 Souane never have another word to say God Hates a Coward” Hum “But as for being mayor, | could phrey was roundly seored by not do it. I have my busines’ to) J W. Black at Auburn last look after. Whoever is nominated | candidate ngress took the attitude that or standpat republicans could logically vote fom No man who voted for Poindex his convictions can support sald the judge. everything | Poindexter worked for in congress, | | Humphrey and Poindexter were as “Hume thas far apart as the poles, What one Phe council investigating com voted for the other yoted against. 1 * os mittee draging considerable At no time were their principles Today Hillman is before Evie a = bo ase on important teatiinony out of ~n sited pi » a wi x the im to de os NO aerick R. Barch, Seattle’ “Big jtant witnesses below the ine. Some | This was so during the last sew fe attorney “ . Jot the stories told by witnesses are on of congress. Has anythin, ttle, Judge Reynolds, Tacoma. | | . ; Beat! E. Todd, United States district attorney fuany. One witness, with a serious happened to change the situation Provecator-—Elmer C ited & \ . | face. declared to the committee! of the wo men regarding each . that he resigned from the Northern | other thing but two nomina- Saeeae tte et reer eeeeeeeeeeee ee jelub when he tearned the club was tions, and that cannot change theiz AIGNED. charging him with esting the mails} not going to have a shower bath attitudes: ann D. Hill'| to defraud. After Hillman enters |for its members, Consequently he} On the d the standpat a " dea. a plea to these charges he will be | Knew nothing whatever about the | rep icans voted for Burke v : raigned on a seventh indictment, | ®&mbling that took place there, on principle, who upho'd Aldriels Jalge Donworth to . ® Ay als: ve +e . and Canno t are they to do? gat this afternoo o which charges him with conspiring | i ye ae i tme to use the malls wo defraud Humphrey deserted them. He ske- —— : a M Y CLOSE De ; Hee | 2 od before ght began. He od A ‘ profited by th iship as long ma ‘ as they were powerful. When they INDIAN FIGHTER, 88, WHO VOTED FOR POLK, AND wore weak Humphrey ‘aroed tal , He deserted Burke follow- ra HUNTED COONS WITH LINCOLN, IS HOT INSURGENT] «si 80%": Mf te prosecuting ator: Ryan was arrested on a warrant , non, and becs eleventh -hour ice has no desire to leworn to by AE Flagg. In court} " | “4 Ani esa fa gamblers, and they |tolay Flace asked a continuanc With the appearance of Jodge * came striding into the office! ee about Lincoln and | 1 ie ate going ‘0 ¥. no euca desire in jexplaining that some of his wit-| Gilliam at the c ine et and 180 pounds of vigorous, | * * ‘ st, then | will | nesses were out of town | ted bi battle | fighting insurgency. He wanted to} *® LINCOLN’S PROPHETIC * tales that “would A man would have snus gown to pa : jenses were Out of to jtediy this. morning ne batt hting inwurgene © wante | v } sles tha ould | a ront ic srtaeigien: A ame py services to King coum | 1 odin objected. He wanted the |@#ainst the old restricted district | talk about Abrabam Lincoln, the] . WORDS. * | drag chil ren from ee! play, and | og the standpat repud- volunteer prosecutor, |... thrown out if the prosecuting | Will be on up again this after |ortginal Insurgent. [t was with * *®\old men from their chimn COF! cans > d standing up. at that these cases are cones were het interested | ROO? some difficulty that he was per & “I see in the near future a ® Der but he preferred to talk th were men. They may property."—Reeves A} ouch to be present, he said | Wilmon Tucke resenting the|suaded to talk about himself | |* crisis approaching that un- # about the ) lanky Dlinoisan who |. ove been wrong, but they were net Public Welfare League, stated this! this Jesse F. Cochrane} * nerves me and causes me to & used to « * with him, and political cowards. They took their ince to Deputy Then Aylmore jumped into the| morning that he will present the|of Seattic, ie #8 years old and has ® tremble for the safety of my w/ what Lincoln would do if be were| © acing itke mep, ad are entitled furnished the meme with the charge againat the order to close up th district to/a life story that would vie with the *® country. As a result of war, # alive today to our respect, if not our approval. scene in Justice Cnr enters office, Lundin re Judge Gilliam this afternoon for | fabled Bistories of Kit Carson and * corporations have been en- # Might Have Lived. 8 “But what of the standpatter who this afternece, when ed angrily Aylmore, but of- | signature | Wild Bt & throned, and an era of cor & And he would have been alive) sorts before the Pers pte he Pinger” Tom Ryan, ar-| fered no further objections to con # s000 as that is done the tem-| Jesse Cochrane, whose name fs * ruption in high places will w if tha k hadn't shot him,” | eee eman Humphrey..@i4? Can days ago, case Up to/ tinuing WY eaxe. It went over to| porary injunction granted last Mon-|«iven in the direct ae « siko | & follow, and the monty power w says ( He was & ‘®lany standpat republican, who fér gambling. | October 1%. |day becomes effecti and every | painter, and who works at bis trade ® of the country will endeavor * and. he althy man ands din iprinciple,. vote. fer ce streams se — |person permitting the use of or|denpite the fact that he's within 12 & te proieng its reign by work #) | Think--if Lincoln were alive to-| iin? Can they vote for him after } operating houses the distriet| years of being 100 yeags old, has & Ing upon the prejudices of the # day’ Yet Lincoln was born in) hit wecoma ch praising Jee panded by Jackson an Woller| fought In two ware and voted for #& people until all the wealth is # | 1509, only 14 years before Coc pie “ ‘i hounded a peop Cannon and then bis desertion of ets, Fifth and Seventh ave, will be | 18 presidents, bextoning with James ® aggregated in a few hands, & let me show you two things | Genz nt im contempt of cou K. Polk, was a friend and com & and the republic is destroyed. #| that I treasure,” said he. “The insurgents cannot vote for A amm who has fought panton of Abe Lincoln, charged with |& | feel at this moment more & One be a steel engrav 1 » ate t Frank H i tas b > him, the andpa cannot vote the Injunction, will ask for a super. Gen. Scott on the embanked heights * anxiety for the safety of our # ing of F president. TR! tor kim and the democrats caunet sedeas bond to stay the immediate | of the City of Mexico, and fought *% country than ever before, # | other of part of © MC*| vote for him. Who can vote fr j closing up of the district. Should | four years to preserve the Union fw even in the midst of war, #/ Sage Lincoln sent to congress in| 5), | | Judge lam deny the motion the} Also Je#me Cochrane, who was |* God grant that my forebod. # | 1861, wh * shown above NAA ed EXC ldistrict will close tonight captured by Indians, atripped ol | ings may be groundiess.”"— Lincoln have be en fight. | - floxged, his teeth knocked out, and & From ne te Congress, & | 10s for t ple against the cor laa yb a ad by the aia o6 0 teed JESSE F. COCHRAN ic a jeooage — % porations day saya Cochran. | hearted Indian gir " syphee’ im — “4 « “He saw these things coming on ee _ TRY NEGRO "A romance?” aeke 4 the man w peered, tte vt : errr errrr re ey ri. Pa a mare v ot &S an jn ‘ited Prean) ¢ talked to bh * ed fo: kun Re like me, toda CITY, N. J. Oct. 4— sielibrenanGr Get co. T3o § I guess just felt sorry | almest shot as a wild man when Cochran does not look his age ot Porter Chariton, accus| ortant points were scored cen rf }for me,” he said aid re 1 who nearly froze to death up H might be hearer 48 than ye (By United Pres.) ¢ 2 iat . 1 and v ; ve always taken good care o! ment Of the state in the prosecution of John a 1 geen cn ie. Fearful Walk In Woods. wal oa’ + = BP gg es EA SE Ay na Fag tga TON, ‘Texas, Oct. 14— Charito f in the Dingenberg on a charge of murder | oo iad Mra. Aman Redding at and who walked naked 442! Omaha to find gold 49 kinned alive his eyes by | has offe in search of ad. Misa reports a tidal Me Meetetary of Stat 2 ye second degree for oo her home, near Fort Lawton, on| miles in 24 days from Wyoming and who made a trip to Alaska! Indians venture or duty hundreds of times » in the gulf ft Mexico ve hare ‘ . ve der of Chas. Hadberg, when Judge | + . ial| back to Nebraska, Hving on herbs et is back 18 ye nd who settled in I think I'll to as old as Ticane ts raging in the ucatan Judge Blair n June 4, 1910, ts today facing trial} ba . ng to kell s back in yea any : u “4 on extraditi Sheake reled that both Kling * in the superior court. A few days | and berries; before © States ever) years ag my mother died at 110 channel. A course is toward the wa berg’s written confession, made last! .°..- his arrest, Bledser admitted and who, long haired and|dreamed of acquiring that country This eame Jesse Cochran, at 88 Cochran lives at 106 Seneca st coasts of Louisiana and Mississippl, fo listen to arg te pur | APF. and testimony given during! his guitt to the police, but excy ea | = — : No deaths were reported ee the celebrated Gohl trial, were ad-) ig . } | . © thow that Char 6 fr . . [himself on the ground of drunken missible as evidence. | i ° Be ties sated from "che foo MOTHER BRINGS BREAKFAST Were Good Friend is extrad! Confession Ie Read. | Through hin attorney, Crawford ere GOO riends his extrad The confession was read to the Which Secretary*Knox must he confession was read to the | white he is today endeavoring to | rere. 1 4d brought ow e tac t r etted ‘vees.) in. ne pre t P ~~. _ that there had been «a mistake in son insisted they were the best of * nberg had told Hadberg that | is eniey Mes Reddink and her! .-8T- NAZZARG, France, Oct. 14— . 1s | That McKee Rankin, at-the Or-|friends when they appeared before Jif eee ee ee he returned to Indian jiwo jittle daughters, Ethel and) Oriven together by a raging storm, - 5 1 this wee yed In Seattle | Police Judge Gordon yesterday af- d * k he would come to fight. This . o t y|the steamers Peverii Villiade and| She was just a little fra san. {her boy, saying he was all shé when the t was 11,606? |terioon to anawer to Nt Eva, 11 and 7 years, posttivel oy, 8 : I as noon to answer to a charge of Gar is giving three ® followed a quarrel between Had-|iaehtirieg him in Judge Ronald’s| Rochefort collided this afternoon fe‘ her hand she bore a! and that he was @ good boy exce That Edmund Vance Cooke, now] fight to the ¥ tc ber ingenberg when Had-| “\ 0. ‘ off this port. Twenty-three persons when he drank. Her lips quive a Sace h . atroln le . » Se lc ® 6 and Kiing cour m this morning po Y ket filled w food she p F n Seattle ne of America’s lea Patrolman Mullen was an eye Find ann< ent ® berg drew a gun the defendant | perished. iy ota . e ! 1 1 Brooks ig poets toda witness when Ole smote Haakon Trey page ® \the last time be was at lnéiea 9 ag Peveril cut the ater gy 4 in) with aves ds oF a waywa >£ mnt se That Mi Gill will not be the next | the port optic last night. Mullen ia RRAR Ae ee eH! Creek before the murder IP y y Ca half and both sank wit eir| son who was arrested last night by | he w alone { ’ Lad Pla He an told the court that Haakon hit the = - x === | a ou ou nt crews. The Rochefort, which had! patrofman Fy for raising a dis. | future Se bricks so hard that he was dazed q Patrohn « PEAK Hi Pi h M Th Did smashed into the sinking vessel! ns pa, As taother ané That Madame Nazimova, who I8/for quite a spell. Haakon smiled ER 1 e— ihe while dragging her anchor, was un- |‘ : : the rt coming to the Moore shortly, could morning and reiterated that ¢ Beran ry Told Good Story inc: y lable to put out small boats, owing) The, little we Sees the Witie ba English three years 4807) Ole was his best friend, despite the MT. Mc — . Shaver ile at,|to the gale, and the men aboard support in the I nd told Brook That the b t room in the| fight i Frank Purcell, erstwhile pugilist, | aD | Dan Sullivan worked a new dodge] put at present a # a keeper, ran|the Peveril and Villiade were) pear d y is breakt ce H ef ecording room It didn’t hurt, anyway, your Mountain peak than Mt one ai r} Me. | drowned, this ak: |) » about the in the audit ffice, where an} honor,” smiled Haakon on the watchful patrolmen who en-|afoul Patrolmen Marg nd M . if ROW recognized as the . 7 My | Wednesd ight, in. the — j fa ar en book ewriters grind Well, if you don't care, I don't,” Wint of ta rth | @eavor to keep Washington at Premenme oe Pe my Obs ted t iron t no ' P } dai tory of real estate assented Judge Gordon, as he al armers | American cafe urcell objected to " a us ¥ ‘ nome : tenwes? 1 them r tas been dis ed saloons free from chair warmers) 11. patrolmen ordering two women ep atientiy the 2 i a ne inwed. them to Gepert B Mttheast of a point the | 294 saloon statesmen he was with out of the cafe H onill Sar tin ‘ 1 tt aa he tres That Bill Bolan used to sell shoes ~ Meridian, north of the cu-| Dan for several days carried a] "Keep still or you will go to jail ed at the Mt t and 4 ar f eir home | before he began practicing law Tver in a sling, but told | said Margett, gfter listening to a That has NOT happened yet. was called for " the w pe of er That three beers a day mean J. Rigas, en ory today police | *tream of abuse Sg an took the if | 74 principa i interest in ten| See eoreenie re ss Fe ae 4| “None of youse cops who I pay pon yea ' bag Teport to Sea est, | court that Judge rdon allowed) can throw me in boasted Porcel Justice Brown and Lou Church That there were on! or me height of th amed| him to go. 8 es, & partner) Whereupon the patrolmen “threw | have made uj neys in King, Snohomish and Kit 93000 feet. The height of|of Dan's was not so resourceful.|him in Pall © Judge Gordon) “Mayor Gill smiles when asked if SOCIETY WOMEN DINE IN STABLE WITH COWS Ap counties once upon a time in| mp, ica: menetinn 4 ti 7 is officia . as) Th fore, he will apend the next/fined Purcell $10 and s yester lhe will be a candidate for re sag? lut \ . . } te ex-p and . 1 ok ve club, which was 1 in the city |day afternoon, after x-pUg election CHICAC That Cor inn 6 Scot ] 4a » had been drinking re ha poration Counsel Scott held tonight, has been post |mitted that he had n Bill Barton, stag of the i “ie Calhoun and Dr, A. P. Calhoun,! poned because the club was unable Orpheum theatre {tioned bd ooage tendent of the asylum | to secure the hall, It wil be held $ Carl Reiter to cut out annua a haa Steilacoom, ar i next week Sailor Downs Champ ©», sity cows, cu " i eR a Justice Carrol! is pleading that over th 0 pee sent as tit with John O'Neil,| The Seattle Electric Co, hax an gated tat . * F EDMUND VANCE COOKE’S “IMPERTINENT ; conan tak ae ashington nounced C three cent fare within Afte CLIP THIS COUPON AND FOLLOW j POEMS. t. and before Patrolman Brown ar-}the city Hmite wnil we ¢ plan r enly ric turn ite freight traf Grow: {1 ' gone down for the count will soon turt r rh pees) ¢ r to the ditch, werFord claims he is the champeen,| fic to the Ala Hteamship Co - i scheme fol but he lost his title last night,” ex Couneliman Kellogg leas — B °° glamor eer Ford was fined $10 for failing tO) cares ought to get new licen ' ak 4 4 ( hold his title and the new champilc Austin €. Griffith made the pub Bothe in an enth t t WALLA WALLA, Oct Mir Th gh ungements made by The Star f the benefit of And then ‘ Pel was allowed to go back to Bre ie | Me announcement today that Mayor | ing at the Bothell Commercial club « this mor Aused ad Pacific Lyceum Bureau will honor this coupon oo ks excee t ton and the boys all abou Gill has kept all of his campaign! jast night c i I between eser at Arcade Hall Saturday 00 for children, Satur f some rival scp ed the La amish | and $15,000 at College Plac at 8:00 for everybody. Coupon m be accompanied by q wee ee tw prom 1 the I " “ag Aug’ . ‘ A for every r y me With his hi ne ee els x valsiebian, St bab" hanwenea Eom’ h com: | ur this city, where the entire (10) ce for children, fifteen (15) cents for high school im | B And ca, H P 19 * ORECAST w| ye mittee to through | hea and lighting plant of the tudents, twenty-five (25) cents for wn-ups | Wei, | i ‘ as , pe. WEATIED OReow © anita other| Walla Walla ¢ un Advent i 4A Claim that | tr * le of|ach t r with a laundry ieee eee ee eee 2 ey I ht itiam ham, last seen we Ac by 7 | aad sometime & Occasional re on it and sd Pig og hak chee F wilt ve Washir Woe wa * NOTE—Without coupon admission is 50c for adults, 25c * YOu want to } ‘ F alan have ani® y MEM SOULRRRALOTY Ot Toon to Meattle for theep-niehth, We] Idaea D. t. Goldbach asd In mitory and col * for children * n On or Blache t age agey Mongek fie &\-cinnion ember 3, in “The World| Deyenport were named on the com-| lege r, Valued at FOO RRR RIOR OR ioiok i f eVening of : feelir Ine OK | nA tite | i $76, i ¢ Star's ¢ Mew ee ee and His Wite | mittee i a ‘Oup t i: le eeeenee rs a aad i — ~ — a | ONE WAY TO REDUCE TH ING IN SEATTLE IS TO BREAK THE WATERFRONT MONOPOLY WHICH LEVIES A TRIBUTE ON THINGS WE EAT AND WEAR. YOU CAN COST OF LIV BREAK THE WATERFRONT MONOPOLY BY VOTING FOR THE HARBOR AND WATERWAY BONDS NOVEMBER 8. THINK IT OVER.