The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 25, 1910, Page 1

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ti qhe Star’s Carrier Army Th S ttl : 5 t Don’t Hesitate to Phone ~~ yor. 12, NO. 23 SEATTLE, WASH., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1910. ONE CENT. %%wi"SiiiofR * i APPY TIDES Ll WITNESS IN JAI 0 SEEK IN| 2s" MAN IS HELD IN CELL sams) FOR 42 DAYS: BELIEVED VAIN TO DIE P="! TO BEGO-BETWEEN NOW "WANTED BY PROBERS BRUTAL ATTACK meet of ews it. DM sg at City Jail Today and ded to See iller. N GIRL LURED — — | 0 G BULLETIN, 2:00 P. M. | FROM A pestis bt Miller, acting secretary of the Northern Club,” said Me at Youth From Olympia and Traveling Man East Each Try Suicide on Thanksgiving Day One With Poison, the Other With Gun—Both | i "Fail, Both Arrested, Both Released. rong Montgomery and Mc caidas were released from jail this enney looked shame-faced. “I did feel awfully de- last night,” he said. “I feel better now, I'm glad seman came along.” y neither smiled nor thanked the court, nor we any reply when they released him., He walked out with} Serene SNC ROOR Miller, released this afternoon by the habeas corpus proceed John} ings. Miller's case is being heard by Judge Ronald. Jacob | Miller got word to Attorney J. M gan a former police were| judge, who sued out the writ just before Kellogg and Blaine ay and| feached the city jail. The probers, however gr hold of Miller om ball each on a charge hie release and confirmed the story of his sensational arrest and sreferred by| !mprisonment without trial, apparently to cover the police connec " "| thon with the Northern club. | NEW YORK, Nov O'Brien, his brothe of the above ed by Patrolman M n as he was telephoning. a| bl the was of apsault and robbery Myrtle Bell Har iman was arre d in iy ; ' M. D. Miller, believed to be the missing link between the mem % d in jatl,| farewell message to friends, In his g. but the three « , 9 ide wot want to . who paid money f 1 7 for the Northern club’ ; - s Was polson enough to kill © arrested direc p ioney for police protection for the Northern club's sensa eed all real : aie Sk al SEATTLE , wre sa Naty $m tlonal gambling operations, and the men who took the money, has a , | prefe med . “ elhak ten, A. 3 Monahan ° J = i been h it of away in the city jail for 42 days, presumably to keep ‘ 4 ; him out of the hands of the graft investigators : n Madison, Wis., traveling mar one nad ta my last: moments bat the gun Was not loa “ he mod . me gph ds ca bpai. yee. The F. F. Wes a dance ne day, fare pot enous! ey to his room t wine « OK arranged to ithe first payment & polley © heari c od on ti h ' wed to see of you in the New York injure \® M ed wi tart Nabeas ‘which allow t € \ cor} t plier out and kill 5c ; . taining $20 LIKE STORY OF RUSSIAN PRISONS Deer, Bat sack not being mery ig , , j A story rivaling any from Rus ‘ this—of a mam pe gt seo A wooder Thanks« bins and toda hrown In g an without charge er wil be mt dbye yhody else is happy, and I just | p.and not be too bard I have written my | tere pus Pay “ even weeks eae. One wayward sou, Lalways 1 am going to kill * : e proceedings to try t to earth the notoriows you did more than | deserv ‘ *# WHAT A LOT HE'S *| deal, which brought in hundreds of thousands of deb BILLY st tried to cheer the man ur ——< |* GOT TO ANSWER FOR. #) 1.5 to—well, to somebody, while it wa eration. A Letter to the Coroner ME fee Poor Montgomer a : eee days later M was arres nd thrown into jail. He : then went to his room. W t * CHICAGO, " ag a a 0 money and diamonds valued at $2,000. These were i, as »wed him. He found Montgom 9 eee ee from him and he w t in a cell “ ~ é anding in the center of the room| . ergy egg = ss ri “If Wappy wanted to keep me out of the hands of the investh ymp pointing revo at hie for 25 years and in | th itt hy didn’t h ne out of town?” Millee *W. B. McKENNEY a cheeaeh 10 Vina teak kk time issued about 560,000 per & — ee, why n't he send me ow n | Anotner Letter 4 cartridges, abd spent come time * Will“bave to go when #) Just who th M and what his connection with the pee Mother: 1 forgot + ay és cet Montgomery into et ate take hold. Two ® North . Down 1 wish 4 omen, . on ‘Sag. a A th g r, Clarence you would pay th urer’s office who have serv , ae 3 ently he had succeeded for #| ere known, exce This position meds the money, Let the pains *@ ed 37 years are marked for r : " cage Sn erot in that but the minute he left the even be HE Ss was said to have been fi by one Che te go. All I regret ts ben ceed 6 chanetnn G0 af & fevelt * decapitation * clus SECRETARY COULDN'T BE FOUND. fot a ihe es v. He ran beck to find * Re eee Ma aves Was never | by the inve tors. It is generally L onty a box. Yours : ng eng eee ee ed that ame % a mythica] one, us » oO from home. homesick. di ® j ) i n ere tied 11 , of the ‘ ank who acted with the police department to pay | two-men drank till t aney, the othor nag who} Last Monday night.the people of Duwamish valley were tied and bound, Baie lag cle . where to die, had growm discour-|, . ° i to fet he eh Cen tall ¥ Al Lo Kn N : “ i Phe . a See mpl er lack of work, money ana |hand and foot, by a court order. In their fight with the Puget Sound Electric ( as ve ows No roungt’**# SoUld never be found, This secretary could never be Ware 1 a nee yo ores hay { for aafare which the law had pronouncedjust, the company has flashed a trump Colorin Vancouver Now Mi is located in jail, and the investigators hope thas parsed boat gi vrrangements when Poot |card—the injunction they have found the missing secretary in. Miller: : ; | , P ne r r fil ucceeded in getting word outside by the merest chance, an Olympia r ¥ intervened } The mjunction was a temporary one, good for ten days. On December 1 in He } ried in vain send word out through the usual channels, *hudge Gilliam’s court they will swarm in a body to show why the injunction should | . VANCOUVER, Wash., Nov Charles Sugg, a negro bootblack, | iin not be made permanent | when he saw his i i > | <n ra friends wh Woman Buried Alive Is Rescued | Théy are waiting patiently and peacefully during the ten days. But they heart's desire 60! nim—pbut HOW HE GOT WORD OUTSIDE. d a number of tin to get. word of his arrest to might help him. The police took very good care @& they watched him to se ps a aeaph Ons ns that no word got outside . is . ‘ -y figure the rht ei oO | vag on re nar Miller was allowed special privileges—of sending out for meal, quae. i es EE RE OS es Sa have not quit the fight In reality they figure the fight has just begun j | to Portland wi bh) cigarots, sewapapers. He tried to emnaxlo motes Gor by the mea ed in the r & vault of t For if that injunction becomes permanent they must pay the full, exorbitant, J p Palaggy Coc Did They were all caught and held up by the police id, acer & daughter of Mrs. Hobbell, who f, * : T e day ‘0, however, one of Miller's messages slipped d, a anghter of M w jcrushing, gouging fare the company asks, and say nothing. | bed her arm and) through. The investigators learned of his imprisonment. To sift who is 65, is apparently good health today, || For if they don't, they will be in contempt of court! drag her Me i im_| Out the whole truth of the matter and perhaps arrive at the real a8 the tor, A és of Mrs. Hubbel and im-| solution of protected graft in Seattle through Miller, is the hope of iss mat not ted ae ae Se M ae serine | And Contempt . Court isa aera crime. 7 "nr | plored her ce | the investigators this afternoon bering that former members of her So for the ten days the people are waiting hey will be in at the finish on wih hin r ey trances, the be was not em the morning of December 1 when Judge Gilliam pas upon the 7 ts made by Tota @ The coffin was placed in the vault with lid open. ' ater TOR WHO CAUSED EAMIG civhs the sexton of tery discovered that || Jake Furth’s high priced lawyer against them ; i ere cies th tae - DOC body bad moved in t . wee cxmxnes, Cae And if the court does decide in favor of the railroad company they will seek a . w @ woman was brought out of her * 4 new way to keep up the fight ; | thy have to keep on fighting,” is the spirit of every man and woman in the hice oemragthnd nnd GIRL’S DEATH GOES pleaded for mer TO PEN FOR 20 YEARS waill thee their homes—do court h into consideration when a rai ataak Y dune tf wea 80 YEARS; THINK OF A ALL SHE MISSED | road corporation stands to lose dollar Or is it possible that people’s home: . weethear ng aw SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 25.—Dr., Three days afterward Eva Swam | less important than corporation dollars, before the i injunction law? er man, ‘special Rob Thompson, the young phy collapsed F Dr, Thomy son's office b siclan who w j of kill-/ and within an hour she was dedd@. WAYNE, Ir r been inside a church; had \ ~ roa cd ng and secreting body of Eval The body . was aleuae oa as it ma was|never crossed the th ~ of a ‘ Lordy, Lordy, but 1 love | 5¥8™ & who had come to to remain ix ar room of the & few weeks ag that school house, and never rode on a d B d d B H J ' or treatment, today starts! doctor's suite overnight The Wary Welty, neariy cectri oas.|1 Di agdaa axter Have a Joyous ‘ is: Mae west aeent a sentence of 20 years in| young woman nurse who had bees lives in the Sth birthday L Ww Sh Id S H Di d offense r fin sentin prison BYSOGne at the Cate, of ike Cea Mtl county, ever ane a hese things Day? Well, We Should Say He Di | Hva Swan was a stenographer. | Hon was ‘aisaisaen fa tee Renae © village. en 1 a store r, when she She was 20 years old, pretty, and| of night, 18 hours after Eva Swan besiness b ‘ ad « jbad a host of | ers , | had Dr. Thompson took the am Did I have a plea Thanks- /of that placid sheet of water. To one of these wh rotested | body to a new concrete house no@ TOWN kkk heheh tk te we) giving?” repeated Bagdad harp mle poten Ge i ce evertal h Legace ere his office and buried the &* THANKSGIVING DINNERS * th’s polite side this mort m9 ack in _ (By United od Prewe) | 6 ecelve ace sum of after he had di ig Ans # That Didn't Happen Yesterday. # | ing . es Fe ve PORTLAND, Ore ov. 2 I o mena : r ry and packed them in a@ * * Yes, I should say I did have a , j | dangering the fa Sw ge cap vegies t box ave C. W. Wappenstein dined with J.| block aga, at Washington and k ght and f Ps . C Dr. I i rhe os . . “ts P what ie te ie ba 1 tt n Jay *" , ; got |7 pson ble - & Drew ‘ ' y at \ jevere und |" eae i med |W A © connect Fors | : mer 2 ® | maghiner 4 ty : , ) ps formed an | Townsend and | The Welfare league gave a ban | a ; ey . Le i ed that th OA uttieh te’ ue “ge ; bsg Fis taken by . fare | ing f , 4 wie: ».|eom © pu Ww e | ye " ste w arrang’ 4 vanes menced fF GIRL SWEARS MAN . | believed would save { had se d prison tern Rerting | k I TAUGHT HER TO STEAL pad Bessa ‘ ‘ simila — Bob Hodge th | / moved in towr dag har ed ROOuINaTos I | { I've been inter Fle pF eM Mrs wore: | ag to 60 out t wed $10 day f R Mt I r n r York wh f d % anne avai. pe London consumes THAT HUNT CLUB CHASE a S r ‘ } i _- t That the United States con | et © eatate (But, remember, none of these|“# , ; ae : f ' $1,000,000 I ts b ‘8 ue : ’ oe Par eas | “I got ted 8 oPpey bs 1g | ACTRESS WIFE SHOT s KILLED. i we grner on Green Lake ns a at us the toy . oa r oO y 18 N i) gas engine. imilar in oulevard and we arryin, > net the car k fast, | stuff was gone ae te eee Tne og i INJURED—I B. ( rd, |its ride i the gripman and he N Bagdad Baxter | i pla “ ate | t ‘ea fa Mi nfore Doe K cab went down at t 1 Th kse y n re ever in the ¥ i e es 4 i ’ bs bh a aye : the ame nt merrie Yule tt t 1, I pe on, Vivi8 Sabot s ‘ ‘ , : Everybody w on as if nothing } old 1 over to ner |@ ‘ feo statl clock lnast| * ® RRR RRR RRR Aside Seo ae nt re and telephoned the boat ant * re So these Hunt club thir tel pine trons nd begged ‘em to d KI 4 * THE WEATHER *las tar as lot people think, |the egg r Hanford’s MEiticent eve } a countr oF al odie iG those 40 y friend e the fan Passion play por | % | took tumbl \ n eB ont, Rob ork of t € ph human being anon = of the that plie form y th A of that) a ke ee aa aka Ae AH A) were in demand at tb Country no. eer pells i “TH ” the heey lake ving me an ANNAPOLIS, Nov. 26.—In t tle Bavarian vil vill | re | club house when they got there Smith, th Farrells, th REE DAYS IN A VILLAGE vee actionate adieu from the pilot|ors of the Federal Departmen oe it tonight w eopticon ple-| Fairbanke—Y terday was a } Lieut, Hantord 9 AS Just practle-| Whites, the Henry ‘ Y «se, He wished me a pleasant ‘ture today ordered wal tures at the Pr t day here rT toms |ing Jumping fe when hi e | K iD , ; et pane of bt y lately been trans-dj house. He wished me ® of a herd that supplies m rt hurch, Dr, Whitman ha | mill erected t ctors a} suddenly b " were all inere ’ ys few we i the t t has J arriveds) Thanksgiving, I th n ‘ , , {des of Tissot pictures| place to mill th et in|leaped over head Dr, Kelton came in f Mr. coun, 1 ation ) mr I dug up two fron men|Naval Academy killed wuse | choice slid I res | pla | leap : Hall Gs a The Star F t, beginning Monday. It la ing) Ie a launch was bumped and|they failed to pass a tuberculin} which he 1s presenting to the|motion, A ge le-}ing deftly on th ‘ ond, and a and a launch wa clared Miss Hanford’s horse s! bounced across the broad bosom! test chur¢eh 4 ;

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