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"S HOME PAPER je delivered by carriere Into more paper. A paper in » the byways. F ‘TH Mpeattle han , heme to worth A 12, NO. 2 SEATTLE, WASH,, THURSDAY, WHY NOT GIVE THE PEOPLE BENEFIT OF THE DOUBT? 0 valley othe people of Du awamish must pay the full fare asked residents have lost in property depreciation alone, an he company until suc A time as the state supreme court amount as great as the entire value of Stone-Webster's third | ‘on the case. For if the supreme court held that the com- | rail railroad « nas in the right it would have lost money in fares that Thr insurance companies are busy cancelling all fire never be regaine ; imsurance policies in the valley because property has declined e court’s order following the mis is the sul ; so greatly. The people stand to lose a lot more before the VICTORY IN THE SUPERIOR COURT. supreme court gets ready eyriae the case ae anything { that } Why not fet the company risk the loss of those extra the courts come any from losing a few dol shee must ! fares between now It’s as fair It's as broad as it yple stand the loss ympany be ordered to supreme court could pass on and that decision? making the p that the are till the Why in: the nar : vigorously a Shee keep the supposing ee fares shot benefit of the doubt once as they Why not let the € Fine? a e railroad commission and a! the case judge have at they were right Thus meaning that the company must charge the old rates doesn't a supreme court rule that the company must until that time its fares at the old rate till it decides that it has a right to How long would they have to wait before the court got ready to hear the case them? heat -<ius ie 4 Why must pe ar the | Let's watch how long the court keeps the people waiting the comy raised its N ates @ year ago arbitrarily in other words, how long the court lets Furth's vultures feed nthe face of its 1 est re people not to, Duwamish | on the wreck of the once prosperous Duwamish valley SPPPR PR Fas THERE’S A REASON .f MBEEBE Io HGTED. OF MGLAUGHTER CHE! & Mrs. Hannah lier for complicity “FINE WORK BOYS Vo.r Yo Agi Trrttteeee es + YOU HELP THEM? # P Mie ever start out to ® it’ person ~ walking * E areets? * Hecker, Alaskan, # walked the streets of Se # for five days looking * Maughter, Alice Hecker * apyone know ber? * Mas Hecker ts a bookkeep # tier the Bank of Commerce # P Dawson. left the #} two week " intend the firs the Rupert, Was, she trie aver the p ad left hone word JAP SHOOTS NEGRO: In Quarrel Over Spoils With | of Detectives Tennant se ‘1 urd mae St Sioa oa wes Oriental Who Burg re I Bailey and the] sent to ¥ ta Wall ri4 White Home fiesta Mladen edna MnAntn Redes tete Meant tetnd 2-2 i: FEAR THAT 46,000 PEOPLE |: ‘feos: 2 WILL FORGET ON SATURDAY é Sound |* a : oe : ve al Dodge Police isnt co huss ‘Sedeucilegvalghes.’ ft par . and should have been more | own and tell.” . OL ret r Hore ended that it was iroimen were a PB porno ee fault that the donkey edat P ll R t Brepentete mtracted ate of damages given by wok bia Sea shat ullman Rates y_ite foot of t FB. Hoges loses a verdict of $1,420.8 Sman who 1 for a broker w and the a i e ut) t i| teeth. Hoge wa e ta pulpit of that et ys ed {| by a cable used In ¢ at lop time next Sunda ie | Peck ok 4 ut & camp operate ghau sey allay ge ra ened with art we I . a ant or the are NY trar eductte he reme court held that he| church Inces Rev. ( ysl Or aace’ cx ged in & dangerous occu! Lake at lap church bac >. rates through an ¢ LL order of the in ors, Anastasia! What If They Knock Out Reno Divorce Law J) sie». t» rman cdiiiny thin'nt ernoon submitted an offer of a vol % ‘ intary reduction of 20 per cent In rae Dec. 1 t the sda divorce law {s an issue in the suit filed today by |the rates, It proposed to cu I the gt Arnold, 1 { Sheffield A. Arnold, a wealthy landscape painter. Mrs. Arnold at- |on upper berths 20 per dent where re divorce gr n Reno, and asks that a decree be granted to her instead, She |the charge was over $1.50. # 8eCOnd wits M as co-respondent G. 8. Pernahl, representing the es Tee of the court has allowed an attachment against Arnold's property for $10,000. | Pullman company, virtually: weal Mths gc tetied as a te the Nevada law, and is being watchgd with interest ted that the old charges were ex 18 should be found inva 4 it would place several high sodlaty women an@ numerous stage |ceasive and presented a table of Very embarra, new rates, vse cr paper | he Si a i le y oy a f You can have The Star delivered right at your | : . door early every afternoon for 26 cents per month. | Phone Main 9400 or Ind, 441 DECEMBER = MONTH FOR - ON NEW 1, 1910, ONE CENT. on be. RAINE 1 TR (AL Nine-Year-Old Cleon Thomas Is Run Down and Fatally Hurt by Chauffeur Twice Convicted —- of Speeding—Police Allow Autoist to Go and Now They Can’t Find Him. Attorney Seeks +to Show That md pact ‘ pea pi Glover's Wife Fired Fatal a 23 Twice convicted in police court Shot. of speeding, C. J. Steele, a chauf- —_——--— feur, added a third offense to hie (By United Press) record last night, which probably CAMBRIDGE, Ma Dec. 1 will result in the death of Cleon That Clarence Glover was killed by Thomas, 9-year-old son of H. J his own wife, who ls the most im: Thomas, of 2328 Franklin av. portant witness against Hattie Le. Up to a late hour this afternoon biane, 17, on trial here for hie mur the t 1s still unconscious at der, la what Attorney Melvin John. the city he ul. His injuries ine son, chief counsel for the girl, said clude a > need concussion of today that he intends to prove. the brain roken right arm and Sensation. Expected, a pounible of the left leg, Large crowds thronged the court a err bruises about room at today's session in antic the tion of @ sensation, and they we si being sought by the not disappointed when Mra. Glover Pa 4 =" WAU iT If the t mbs to his waa recalled to the stand for crows ~ Phat tn ot ‘ seas a0 aleeah sue j of the po- amination. Johnson asked her leture shows how aute shot across strest in front of stree i convicted point blank if whe had not fired the|Cfss Indicates where boy approaching from other side of street was e i pr ggorens fatal shot when she discovered |"U" down. , Glover and Miss Leblanc Shoots Across Street in the Glover he He The which bears all that Mrs. Glover was the only one| the ¢ rks of carelessne whe had a motive for killing her} ection of husband | a st. shortly, Under cross-examination | rda noon. Glover denied that she he car, with con- ; BY FREDDIE, OUR OFFICE BOY been, known under any 6 Well, at last I have found out why Mr. Common People 4 n, Chates, wae than Glover after her marri " ‘ oh outbound when on Aldrich and Cannon, not forgetting Taf admusted, however, that sh it's like this: This morning L received nice Canadi Wateued 37 -t0 ines received mall addressed 10) sweater coat from across the ine. BUT it was a Christmas pre Pag! wetting. stress the street Minale Everett Clarke AND the United States government calmly informs me that if [| "JT i Sens See “ Marriage License Misdated. would like to get that present I must come through with $1.90 in | begged Johnson succeeded in bringing out} Gury ite side the fact that although Mra, Glover Ysa 1 G0k:” But Beet betiove tee, thin shunt at Kavied 6 parts ata was supposed to have been married) — wuy you @ present for Christmas and then you've got to come across auctor’ Me Donald jim 1890, her marriage certificate was) with” $1.90 don't strike me just right. Gee, 1 wish the stim our, turn- [Gated 1900. She said she had mar way to recall thonestariff boosters it’s no use. I fg D pre Spacer fg Bhan — ried Glover twice because a techni a 50 te th that “cant come. ‘ B Into the was driv- cality rendered their first marriage sth cee ett me . ing his ca wiftly that when Ulegal. She denied intimacy w struck boy the momentum Glover before her marriage, and a carried 1 fully 50 yards dented intimacy with other men Didn't Come Back. Reveals Her Life History. Framing WwW 0 vol Mot nt Dagner Mre. Glover was forced to tell her \r ushed to the scene of the accident life bistory under Johnson's skill ire Steele and his com- ful questioning. She sald she came | | panto a They gave to Boston when 12 years of age and | | fletitio 8 names begged to be earned a living by doing housework | ersona ni ul S: lowed to hasten away to summoa and caring for babies When she | a physt wh equest Dagner waa 21 ah ned a theatrical troup anted wy le drove away rap land tray with it 1) meeting of the employers’ |damages. When ¢ re failed to return livid: statue.” Later . vn prolamin np-[eureds they have fo . lice emergency auto was she purchased a laundry wi . ep epeini e njered pereon never mmoned and the boy was earnings pointed b wv. Hay, is being held | 4 sar ount at te at onde the city hospital. Six Mrs. Glover testified that prior|ip Seattle today, and it is expected |The remainder agp ow Steele and the women to March 29 of last year, when|that a tentative Mability law will | for costs, etc at police headquarters she aceidentally discovered the in decided upon, The object of} The proposed ity law gized for giving the po- timacy existing between her hus-|the measure is to do away determine just what a man’s li € names. Although the band) and Mies Loblane, she had litigation resulting from personal) or labor efforts are worth to those nconagigns.& few feet neyet seen any undue familiarity. | injury damage suite by tring |dependent upon him. It is enee aynprelligrediih-u im were “{ don't know of any reason why | employers to pay annually a cer-| stood that the wed to go on their personal Hatt® whould kill Clarence,” sheltain tax to the state, which the ecogt anid. tate in turn will pay to injured bility rab An 8 . |workmen or to the families of © af — 8 workmen killed. “4 | T 95 comnfisaion, which is com t, ag | seareh. foe was instituted. | HOT NEWS wed of five labor men and f em-| UD to a tate afternoom | employers, has been at work for It rhe wom: her name I] That has NOT happened yet. || mothe, and has x & thorough 7 1, M 1 aid she investigation of the problem. They various ¢ y have nd that only one man out ated premium te av. The Senator Jones was always al, - 4 ce kitied. ts : a ior y pers of Pc ald ™ | facte ' recovers any *® ARE as may arise . “ ve hed Ta ; oan on haan : y directory. carries neither August ame given by Mrs. Owens The city counci! Da. ed an the M J. C. Andrews wee “°: HODGE COMES T Ee Tae oy 5 chewing & ed be today i e would at Chriat-| Daddy Is avetwity ian ma f Hillman has promised to p ay | | 3 Blames Autoist. fare Ta a for all of h to or 0 © that Sheriff H t Ac ng to Conductor McDon- can see t Peieiaiibale: nite , w e accident, The year 1910 was ble in| p saul Gheaeeie ¢ ‘ 8 y that ‘ | hing, on the si@ But remember, it hasn't ap- | pany pened yet ! wing the dec Furth the whatever tis @ tha to } GILL 10 GET | “REPORT iN pe es NARROW ESCAPE By United Press.) VAS ON, D. ¢ Dec 1— th afternoon Mayo: (Via Wireless. fe ft f 8 official tomorrow morning i ow i reception of his ane ‘ , nnon ye f the White House, Kee eee eee ee \* * * ~ * * * * . * * of the ‘ i to t 1 in this district That within two 1 7. day night appropriating an additio for months in Ne ' “a ‘ al wum for the work of the i ng the trade and secret ¢ t President Crawfe f the} i» bay ieee her gating coomm! ns of the America re na tétie eise ccuaaee ee tf & Tele an ne “1 be That Yesier way used to be called Moran Co. Loses | *°00:00.0%8 combi : till st, and Comin General Electric ne That a Baptist church once stoc WASHINGTON, Dec, 1 The| house and the We n- Electri én the preser of the Ne Union Iron Work of n Fran- | corporation A » York lock cisco, and the Moran company, of) It und that a fed That it is a deadly i in Ger- Seattle, were the only opposing | eral writ acce the books of nany to ask a man to have a drink? bidders for the construction of a/| the concern was obtained, The bill |new collier for the United States |in equity is expected be more Leo RREMRREE A EMER lnavyy when the bids were dra than those ainst \* * today, The San Francisec Standard, O nd * WEATHER FORECAST Ibid probably will be ace sugar trust * oS aa a gr |though their price $ * d Frid nod- ® ‘oran company bid off dha iace = oreo | WANT A HOUSE, ee MORE SHOPPING A d a lot of people in thi | | mar t into the office today, “and I thou maybe they |DAYS BEFORE ie a ee 1— X/] knew of some one whom they could assist me to help | |[CHRISTMAS * Minnle Pickett, aged years * I have a house out in the university district whieh I will ms * and 4 months, and * let some respectable couple use rent free if they'll look after it * at the time of her but * and t#ke telephone calls t for me, The people who have * 14 pounds, died here yester- * been there for a year and a half leaving for anot part of * da i 11 ‘ re the city, w the man has got work * pa I n mal rr ure rooms, furnished, except that whoever took & gizé, and, while d had & he house id have to bring bedding hen articles and | until very recently gen: * dishe I think it would A good chance for a man and wife ® erally in fair health is * who are down their luck # believed to have been the very * The Sta not know of such a couple, though doubtle * ¢ rson of her age in * there are hundreds in the city, If there are any such who see whine civilized world * this they can learn about the matter by applying at 3766 14th * * av. 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