The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 21, 1910, Page 1

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tHE VICTIMS OF JACOB FURTH'S MONOPOLY, | fight, now that you have taken a stand. at RIVERTON TUKWILA, DUWAMISH AND lo Don’t be discouraged because the giant monopoly can and| ¢ has called the sheriff to help it beat you out of your right If your public officials persist in aligning with your oppressor | h you know what the remedy is dured the gouging tac earand an ay ter traction trust af Jacob Furth anc! yeterday you t further robbery by Don't let the enemy becloud the issue, Don't resort to| Stone-Webster Tacoma manager lost his head ICK TOGETHER AND FIGHT.-YOU'LL WIN ut in the cold, and those same women and children in nearly | ste of th ty know the result—that many of you very case secured damages against the company | e uy } ri or ir jobs in th ty. And damage suits soon get those fat and sleek Boston bond- | ‘That many of you were no longer able t make the payments olders excited, because They got excited over the Fern Hill rebellion and the Jake Furth and his bunch of fat directors back in Boston wanted more dividends i at monopoly z ‘ ; Violence Phat is unnecessary and won't help you to win AND THE FERN HILL PEOPLE WON THEIR rhe lidn’t care about the machinist whe 1 orking im Be stand pat, stick t gether and fight. The Star will) Don't give any misled or corporation-truckling official any ex-| FIGHT, Seattle while h paying for a litt e in th you, fight with you and for you cuse to arrest you They won because they stuck together and because they They didn't ar lelayed ning roy can't quit 1% rendering; to quit is te lose He won't do it long. No public official and no corporation were in the right And so will you win if you stick together, if) and A, ¢ fet rair itt hould ie your fight for and to lose countless other | dares to oppose the people if the people are aroused, | You are courageous enough to fight when the outcome looks un-| carry hit the bee 1 gt SO JUST STAND PAT. jcertain and dismal, Phe courts and the ave said that the ttle is on, t! e drawn, the issue is clear lf Don't pay more than the legal fare. If this law-defying The people of Seattle know the history of your fight. How thesé directors were and BME ext Jong cnough a enough you'll win You Il win | monopoly persists in holding its cars let it take the conse-| you were induced to settle in the valley between Seattle and But it see that ever t the people have ; the low fare ore important still, you'll teach quences of the suits for damages that will naturally follow Tacoma by reasonable railroad fares and the chance to build a|to literally t and fight for their en there is a ing public 0} at the people are supreme and : This — ree aie these of pees against the home, He is SOON a8 you were settled and were making pay-| million-dollar corporatic 1 r supremacy militant people of Fern Hill, a Tacoma suburb It held its cars |r women and children who had paid their fares! mand w ‘ athe magniture of the issue involved in this low fare | all night, keeping The pesiar’s Carrier Army whole city and the suburbs. eer you five you may have The Star dunared to your door for 25° per month, MOL. 12, NO. 233 SEATTLE, WASH., MONI NSIS PS CALLED OUT iE THAN 200 KILLED IN FIGHTING SUNDAY— AMERICAN INTERESTS IN DANGER—UNITED| STATES REGULARS HELD IN READINESS IN EL | PASO. as sia: TaD be (By United Prem.) MEXICO CITY, via Vera | Revolutionary bands are gathering | in the viclinty of a number of cities | and await only the direction of the, leaders before combining the attack, | Government troops are being! mobilized tn the cities that are not! deemed loyal to Diaz and in the | event of a revolution bloody ‘on Mets are expected. Rumors that the capital itself would be attacked | and that clashes between govern-| ment forees and the insurgents al-| ready had resulted tm victories for | the revolutionists are current here. eports of spasmodic outbreaks parts of Mexico are received / ters. Each dispatch tells nists numbering from Detailed accounts of Santa Crus, a and other outly celved and orders army to take the} artly expected, | hat the outbreaks | el! planned move- | le} ment to work the antt-Diaz faction is| up to a piteh fre before the ¢. {revolution is openly d from the interior cities te hide the gravity of the from President Diaz rt. battation of United under orders to was ordered to in El Paso today owing Of a student demon- against Americans in a Tepic. The troops be user to prevent any hos Movements the students jattempt. Rwas reported today that tifles had been smuggled the border at this point their distribution begun to. & part of @ through rep LR’S WASTE MILLIONS _ WHICH PEOPLE PAY Ms attack upon An fates before the commission ¢ toward the railroa: ™ you « . tconomicaily. Service, befc freight rates, Brande ¢ mor f persuade the tate roads approac’ Commission to take that! that was in th when parallel lines cut them and they had t operating organization ¢ } | | Hi Gill will be given a unity this week to learn what) Out the city will tell Gi people think of his ‘ob Furth, which ga’ trie Co. man th op-|other improvement clubs througt t how!) m@ 1 with wreck the city’s plant The Muntotpal league, the organ-! Ba ization which conduc } her hand, ¢ a Seattle | paign against the a aft , ‘ igh | on 1) ha f Ballard who Seattle Star THE THREE-DAY DOWNPOUR AS VIEWED BY CERTAIN PUBLIC OFFICIALS MORE POINTED QUESTIONS : ARE COMING GILL’S WAY DR.CRIPPEN = they feel about the attempt toled by Ballard have ents on them the company jumped the rates 100 per cent and BUT WHEN AN AROUSED PEOPLE DO GO OUT iore !'TO FIGHT FOR THEIR RIGHTS THEY WILL WIN! Don’t Hesitate to Phone The Star, Main 9400, or Ind. 441, if your pa per tails to reach your home regularly every night. You are entitled to good service DAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1910, ONE CENT. .o%,.7RAINS axp NEWS STANDS Se WAR ON THE TRACTION TRUST FURTH’S CO. BLOCKS | TRAFFIC WHEN PEOPLE | REFUSE TO BE GOUGED | Blundering Deputy Sheriffs Arrest 25 Men Whose Only Offense Was Refusal to Pay Illegal Fares—Valley Towns Now Cut Off From City—Women and | Children in Cars Sidetracked at Allentown. A Mcliciidicticiialiciialietataielelelehs * Riverton, Tukwila, Foster and Duwamish are cut off from i rail connection with Seattle and Tacoma. Mica Wa alee ieee ok No through cars will Stop there. No one can get on thera up the fare was 15 cents # | tO Come to the city. trip to Re River. #| Two cars, loaded mostly with women, are now sidetracked =o ge bel ~ — 4 at Allentown, a little way from Riverton. Sted valned the eun-war “gr Another car outbound from the city, for Renton, and carry< as follows: Riverton * ing passengers for the towns where the battle is raging, is now Duwamish 16 centa, Fo * sidetracked at Georgetown. Whether the passengers are will- age Digan pe fw hg shies ™ ing to pay the fare the company demands or not does not make wes @ jamp from 15 cents #/4"y difference. All are held up. round trip to 42 cents * Deputy Sheriff Stringer, after hearing a committee frona * the valley consisting of George Nichols, D. E. Morrison and HRRKHEKREHHKEKS thers who told him that the valley fight is a peaceful one, SERMMREME SRE RES x rock phe = Se sa and said he would keep them out of the ight. eriff Hodge is at Black Diamond and Stringer is i WHO CAUSED ARRESTS? chaitiee during his aceiiae . 7 Deputy Sheriff John W. Roberts was weighing, measuring and questioning his 25 commuters arrested this morning for simply standing for their rights as if they were dangerous crooks when Stringer entered the office. he “tendecmoed Stringer ordered the men released after simply taking their had asked for #|/ names, whereupon Roberts got angry and left the office. had ®) With CAUSE OF THE TROUBLE. Who sent the -dep arrest the Riverton Chiet Deputy +eeeeeee its only apparent object to . ) The 25 mer 1 be ®/¢righten the rrested today were people into “laying | taken to the county jail by Deputy See REE EEE SSR RRR RR ee ‘a® * | down” to the Furth monopoly, two| Sheriff Rogers and released. No | : he */ men were arrested yesterday and| warrant has been issued against off today “i 5 more this morning at Riverton, | the Attorneys are wondering what ise they refused to get off the | char an be trumped up. There RRRHKARHKKKKEER # after they had offered to pay| also considerable criticism heard eriff Hodge for interfering 1onstration was entirely ». The passengers simply » old fare, were refuse@ gh eft to. get off, refused to cany’ saielaed ths beeeant-vehe and were taken to town. L : ested this morns © people decided yesterday and | asta ee ee Swanson, D. A. More ous complaints have been| j todas igh : | rison, Sam Walters, Frank Knealey, exorbitant rates charg: | } A. J. Wolf and City Marshal) Roy Wellington, B. Stringston, De r | | |the old rate of fare Judge hell at Olympia a week ate railroad com. ring the fares re Num ade Seattle Electric C ave Williams of Tukwila were ar-| Ralph Arms, A. Simpson, Roy iver W. C. Kean, secretary of th ritt th, 8. A. Upper, H. Launer, rested yesterday by Deputy A almon Bay Improvement clut Roberts. They were told to report/k’ & Moore, Joe Hanson, Walter i to J Carroll today. Williams | Thompson, E. B. Griswald, John ays that Roberts tore his star from - m cottages in en held up for $3.50] nd $4.00 a month. This fs one-| alf as much ap the rates fixed t jinance for city Nght, We ve and |~"(Gontinued on Page Three.) aah stile neti ny (By Valted Press.) eS oi coieeyateng: ng Ports man, Ricard yee ‘ -—¢ a aca a noes ert oy Ne Eben Tupper Doesn’t Think Much Re cetty ares ucts to seed im that| la Sant wertiteg wer, th ee teietelt hose, while ‘(he ty 0 ch of This Higher Thought Business Meta annual gold ; 1 f competing corpora ces of the Bay Im light department's maximum rate airs ae “gor =x comer FLAY GILL | on, ta va! 2 COUNT, HE |S, ce ees a HE WANTED TO GO HOME, pion HITS ZE VODEVIL STAGE NOW rics ioe cores think eng SO JUDGE LET HIM GO) 5. ag ‘i Yon Mord me nging| CHICAGO, No t1.—Count Ja il nothing sa th AD) ‘ wife hat's bee Borning, wring : a a ges gB be ne ee aa . - ; tomy ' he h lowe army of drabe derelicts, a 4 1 hund f thou./' . "The 1 it : , Homeless, ne alk Fin Be aii anil bulid } 1 ; the ee ped oe ; Le prof io ) rat "| when bo cy ; me a I und that ra 86 ARRAIGN MRS. SCHENK = i eat oe = aaa | Turkeys Still Up FAMILY OF si shot down, ax” a pool ot (CIGARET SMOKERS _|10'ropeat tow yhrasen such an t| ings ot lites) “0 OY OM" Nee i, W. Va Explosion in Manhole| . eahas inte bea ean ines ARE BAD HUNTERS [tiv out to desire, to ea {tng tga iy Tt bat that fel : inns! MURDERED) se essere | pocomee cer ona me let hansen tee ake Beh turkey. As ¢ j to te e for help , : nae By 4 10 Kegiving comes ‘around w Sloadhounds are on the t h SHOT MAKING A General hospital. He | gy ( 4 | 3 * ee at 2 : } ; . \ the pall t t ld esin Deon . a . msabujnna steers linia, bs baer ‘ i 42,574.77 & crime, It is believed that Hub» [ayy eee KERRY RH wolf a deer or an 48h |

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