The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 31, 1910, Page 1

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pe Star’s Carrier Army and the suburbs, ihe whole city eer sow live you may have The Star for per month. WITIZEN IL MAKES FLIMsy | EXCUSE FOR DEAL | * WITH S. E. CO. to Cover Up Facts Against Him in Municipal Light Plant Affairs by Harping About “Campaign Promises.” | , hav dearly for Hi GUl's bargain with opie Ags attle Elke pport at the apring election fer which was the a tment of R. M. Arms as super the city » ee is g in daily show that the city plant Is eed to build furth's Stone-W lighting monopoly pen came ffice today to tell of applying . being d to go to the &. E ie city plant for tis nak eity Wat whee ven él | ¢ the fact that Y mn all arour This in spite of ¢ . a ru “ “ orhoods. as sent was the excuse given 1] ey water in Cedar lake dam wan lowest this | y © wer to the 8. BE. Co. whe ort. This is shown by the rece | » Rank people applied for power tn | | Jown there was six feet water in | ; | s r applied for and got power, at | ; 3 b as other consumer ever paid in | ee ar | |< anded the separation of the light and | 7 got it hen it deman the naming of | rintenden t F department over the heads of ies tes built up the a and made it phenomenal success | \ | " i named Arms agg ex Electric company man, justified the | ot G 1 Jake Furth vies orgar iges the evidence againat Jetend his course by saying that he Is f , ) promises” by building up the suburbs { Ballard a suburb, Hi G And didn't your man Ar ) fe give Ballard any current, even after the poles and wires Georgetown Seattle's biggest suburb, and haven't you re | them any light, leaving the ple there to the mercy Electric monopoly? | it one of you to sell the Se low rate during the itizens on the fimey ex current? rie company pow that you were ¢ you didn't have the ne cessary Wi jon, County of King-—~ae Jape Melding, of Renton, being first duly sworn, on oath de says Qrerfooded lots ving, too, and it's a 5 lose that amount of mor ANTI-VICE MASS MEETING CALLED ney and I have nothing but a couple » the Earlington addition. I have to y hard thing for one in m *y. I wouldn't have bought hadn't painted such ciowing pictures to me of the The club w of will | Improvement club, Young Women’s F factories that he was going to entablish and the |, re ht th roteat Chri Assoc! mn and indus El tuter plant which were to be put up immediat 1 be amar . nigt ¢ trial Giria’ Educational club. Zcould make my own little living there by keeping |*#inet the Tomorrow night's maxs meeting Hifiman told me he had al! kinds of men working for | have prevailed ie the ree of @ conference he i” a lot of cows on the day I nto the con A mass mee the Purchase of the land, and Hillmar ey were his fe hall ur Be would me some ¢ ne But DAL opr [the various women’s organi @ the cows vanished in thin air when I moved Into the [in the city. A K the tons taking pa The Seattle Fed | men’s Clubs, Women | Collegiate Alumnae, three months to living t that he would at get possession of the ¢ during that time, and Hill f to it the very ation of Wo Century club, social service mm te * rom Bet three months passed before I could get into the department of the Century club, people found that Idgetno boarders because the Woman's Christian Temperance t Were only mythical, and so we the elec and water | Union, Fortnightly club, Daughters ' With the advent of the ralny season, | am in constant fear |of American Revolution, Mothers’ make eve J the pla Mdey constant be hich a: Re without West Seattle Woman's erflooded, as I am In delic tical care. But Hillman 4 he couldn't have mad «to defrand and to ch Congre: om ised he promises he eat a helpless Ws the swamp water we have there that causes so much | MISS J. BELDING | Wheeribed and sworn to b this 27th day of October. | JOHN + PERRY, of Washington, WIROEN SOLDIER MIST SERVE LIFE | (By United Press ) residing at Seattle | YMAN 6, SMITH STRIGKEN Public for the State True MSHINGTON, Oct. 31.— Fourth of og: ehild. Ar Supreme court of the backs, A ols’ I a shrie States today decided pa Belg f " 1 swore dames H. Holt, formerly a t, and fa fiaming € at ‘ h convicted of the mur. C. Smith, many times Pb panes int 1 chamber ju Corporal Henry Johnson , Millionaire, head of the typewriter 7 as you are & the nig Werden, Wash., in 1908, anufacturing company bearing ‘ we'en is the |v head ferve a sentence of im his name and owner of millions ¢ ga of ‘em a : t ttle ft mt for life, which was | worth of real estate in Se In ” Annabelle,| | That's w pea a a by the trial court. A t cken by apoplexy at|Hallowe'en night is the |1-m-+t,| lows alme de bof the case was denied. Syracuse, N. Y., ac-|and Tonight's the ‘ Annabelle - patches to The Star TONIGHT'’S THE NIGHT e it wh With hhh hhh pected to survive the If some innoce tle dear } * most A 1 at with WEATHER FORECAST & was grea n a Ww t A une ~ * i or n few wee h th * for 4 fice t F 1 ff the + fror * t 1a and Y 1 8 4 h \ \ * ay, on ed his|a re * > SERRA ' 1 | aed a YOUR”” SUPREME COURT, WHAT ABOUT IT? Ost darn = : THERE IS NO SANCTITY TO A CORPORATION since th a CORRUPTED COURT founded on the political manipulation of the Great Northern railroad is the veriest sacrilege; dec s written by corpora tion attorneys, on petty political jobbery, office tradin anc thimblerigging, can claim no man's respect or confidence y t sits f i ¢ That is why the story of the unmasking of the supreme t ‘ ' court was printed in this paper - i nd n It was printed in The Star with the hope that the pe Men rises ild rise up in their wrath and ¢ it out of existence; th Hl the rb ‘ they would clean the Augean stables at Olympia of all corpora Itt tion corruption; that the court would be born anew and be nag come a tribunal of the people, and not the pliant, servile tool Bruy, to he ¢ t the intere f ee It was printed that you might kn the ditions as the on) i Hos mal 4 i / a he not be|that you, on November 8, when confronted with the choice he h of voting for the men responsible for present conditions or th This men who propose to change present conditions, might clearly The understand the issues at stake ; Risener” ' it 1 th no defense, because no defe possible 4 c to tell the fact o de » } of ‘ tery rd the } tof WHAT WILL YOUR VERDICT BE? The Skeleton in the Supreme OF CANNON DUMMIES SEATTLE, WASH,, MONDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1910, SWEARS THAT GILL’S MEN TOLD HIM TO BUY POWER FROM BOSS FURTH’S MONOPOLY HOT NEWS That has NOT happened yet Boats are running Lae Was anal Jack Boyle, fire chief Hiriaghuret, f er ft ugh the and Harry Joshua Greene, man, Issues passe hand Artie Calder, the oad : jeath because they him The price of coal, the trust say will be r ed materially th Court’s Closet THREE IN JIL; THREE IN. HOSPITAL uo HAT, FOLLOWING === The Seattle Sta J, Riggs and hia bride are ot x \e friends of the groom who le kidnag eremony, are in jail and three he Sea ring from fr adinta free for wed the attempted abduct Riggs ix a member of the hf partment. Othe firemen are t 1 to bh i { the p to take him f they reb Me © bridal hed to Riggs’ ald and a score ofp ving that t and woman w ® held np, Je nelee. A passing street car was stopped and the motorn a 1 to have cracked seve heads with his cor troller A riot call for the police brought a dozen patrolmen, who arrested the men who had not fled at the approach of the police automobile, A gu officers then mounted the stey Riggs and bis bride were driven to ee ee * * BOY SCOUTS TONIGHT * * Tonight is Boy Scouts night * All Boy Scouts and friends of * Boy Scouts, remember the big * Hallowe'en frolic will take * pla ght at the pavili * at Lesch! park. Every Boy *s5 at bring a nd who * wants to be a Boy Scout too ® and join € er arade ® at ng at av 1 ® Yesler ay, at 7 o'clock * Ih f r jack« ar ® tern at a cand * ‘= ERR HUMPHREY IN LIST the current system According to jam E. Humphrey is a Humphrey ie merely tu ked away with the at all times voted like dummies, according to the dictates of Can non. But that Humphrey was a “system” congressman, Everybody's y Y has ample proof The f wing a reproduction of part of the “system” list as it appears in the magazine | The System Republicans | ' Privilege. I | ' rol t f seal | ' ‘ | ' | | f Frank [ | | | | ” | | iT | ' | | RMON AE of t jr | ay } | RGININ | ' % 8 not singled out for any undue publicity ther Issue of Everybody's Magazine, W ngressman. system” congressmen. SUNNY WEDDING DAY His name who - * * * 7 + * * * * . * * * 7 * * Don’t Hes tate to Phone [ The Star, Main 9400, or Ind per tails to reach 441, if your pa arly every your home reg night. You are entitied to good service ON TRAING AND NEWS STANDS te ONE CENT. STARTLING AFFIDAVIT 1 *] when the sunset gun was fired last SHOWS GILL-FURTH PLOT Citizens Tell How Employes in City Light Plant Send Them to Buy Current From Seattle Electric Concern. tate of \ f of Kir E. J inbe ‘ nde eat being first duly “ dey € nd ay c fa residence house at 2nd a which one from M Ont 10 oO er of this ear Ir an at r t the rht plant for hitwar n behalf of f r ric ( I t € At the ! t lvice was reiterated t I go to the Ce But I t dt r ¢ t My e t d t, 10 from nd av. a E. J before me this 29th day of October, 1910 JOHN H. PERRY Pub n and for t of Wash gton, res ding at § George av. made application for ah He w anyone came around, Then a light foreman, in a wagon labeled “City hting Depart mer who was superint ng of men st ng wires and meters, stoppe him. You'd better go to Electric,” the man told Don- lar We haven't got the wiring done Within the « block resides Martin J. Riley, 1407 23rd ay. Riley has been using city light for some He and Donlan traced the city ight wires. They led directly past Donlan’s rest dence These are two instances of men who tried to patronize the city plant and were definitely ned down and sent to the Seattle Electric, the city’s bitter competitor. told foreman to Whitwam to give fer applicants to the 8. E. Co.? Who told the Donlan that information? Foster Mother Weeps as Court Takes Child nit divoree in F he charged child from him. Mrs. Mo came to Sea and found f unable to st t Mildred, ) lowed Carl Knauff and his wife to adopt her. McKenney fn the ime obt ed divorce and cus. What at wa: meant ght 1 be so|tody of the child ru to pun habeas corpu' proceedings 1 mn under da it says er decided that the Knauffs Mrs uff of Kirkland, who could not hold the child. Mrs. Mo- ad adopte Mildred How can nney, Mrs. Knauff and little Mik w say that I cannot have her all cried bitterly She ves me. She A further contest will be de er Ww yone else | termin ternoon for posses he world sion of Mi ed as between father “The child's father, W. E. MeKen-i and mother. MORE GOLD FOR | THE AVIATORS Ry United Press.) |sant 14 laps, Simon 6, Latham 6, BELMONT PARK, N, Y., Oct, 31.| Mars 1 Although the internat avia Englishman Peeved. tion eet was officially closed Wroth at what he declared was discrimination against foreign avia- each : in a 's ys h sed flight to the Statue nts, providing Srdpieowatlng FS and return, to beat port as an F } Moissant's time of yesterday, Gra- een. ; 2 are | bame-White challenged Moissant to Features of the we am were |a race for a side bet of $10,000 over e tw our races & hs Seahar.s. | any cou Moissant should name, 1 peed tes ver i hongenpe n the event of failure of the of- se ere ee a officially to time his flight, second $4,000, divided $3,606 to the me-White announced he will he 00, divided $3. 4 have it timed unofficially, and {f be winner an¢ loser. | he sant’s time he will have Moissant in Lead t Roy Aero Club of England pare ware the ont t two. Gra e- White aS angry, and ahah ® ght Molasant took The are doing every- MEN ARRESTED power . < ec to throw prize; . b ef American aviate he sa i ki 1: M Ith t Was unspor anlike THREATEN | N.Y. DRIVERS WILL STRIKE NOT SUSPECTS (By United Press) MEXICO CITY, Oct. 31.—The authorities, who arrested Henry Ham, O, Carison and Daniel Archer when the schooner Kate put into (By United Press.) Acapulco, after having been the ob: NEW YORK, Oct. 31.—One of the ject of a wide search by detectives | greatest tra trikes. tn. the. hia: investigating the Los Angeles New Yo s threatened to. Times dynamite case, are today en h 4 tt deavoring to learn why $10,000 was! hood of ‘Teamat . ied by the men and why the ¢ of the sel should have a crew of five w 1 I ’ men when but two men are needed | wagons, varic to operate he aries * Carison, Ham and Archer are held in the Acapulco prison, while| 4 Tean Capt. Engdethe and Adolph Adolph. son, the engineer, are under sur sring tha veillance he ards Ww withdra LOS AN( Oct 1 a New Y w " y o " on have n ‘ a w and eve i arbage wagons ROR RR OR ROR RR ok at am : * Water will be shut off to- # | noti * morrow in the north * of EB. Mercer st th ®} North Ya f x * ay. to Lake Washington, be- # | tt h Coast * een 9 a. m. and 4 p, m 7 a t y a rivor RRR ERE EERE RR HH y #

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