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. H . : * . fo} “All honor cannot be paid to the wise and fearless judge if we permit the Eowth of an ABSURD CONVENTION which would forbid any CRITICISM of the JUDGE OF ANOTHER TYPE who shows himself Fy e c f t disord i nen e gt a Wewsevek be ekeas cctpee Eooeae ag an INJUNCTION that does grave INJUSTICE * * * * and thus in flagrant fashion thwarts the cause of DECENT ae rhe Seattl Star ==. 12, NO. 250 SEATTLE, WASH.,, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1910. ONE CENT. 2% TAINS, AX? Pil Take Low Te” egg LOOKS LIKE are fignt to bbl ~ POLICE PLOT Score of Young Men Arrested for Burglary Puzzles Judge on Over Present Gouging Tactics of Furth Monopoly MAN WHO CHIT Ronald—Hinted That Victims Were Enticed Into Crime by Police Spies May Result in Law Giving Railroad Commission Power Are the police stool-pigeons,!in Seattle For Fnough to Prevent Future Robbery. | | | ; , Fagin-like, leading Seattle young the five « x months, none men into traps for the purpose of have been brought up be bolstering up official records with fo harged with t ary. Five scores of burglary convictions? , x young men who have | ice, COMPETITION ase De or ral : 29 yeamish va people will carry their fight into the legisla With the indefinite continuance of their restraining order yes gin the supe court. they must w ti the = suy gets ready to pass on the Duwamish valley rate case ¢ This point was brought up for se court Ww ed of (By United Press.) rious thought this morning, when . Judge Ronald was confronted with 14 youths, accused of burglary and grand larceny, none being over 25 What doe mean minal court has more the JERSEY CITY J., Dec James J. Gallagher, who shot M nor of New York, may neve Itiorneys for the company, In appealing from Judge Mitchell's | have need oY Far were allow 90 days to file thelr appeal. After that the | tried for the crime. Physicians w years old. € court may take up the case at ita lelsure. Committees Jobserving Gallagher's movement Says It Is Plot instead of schools.” heen sent to Olympia to ask the court to make the rate case will return a report that he te An attorney who has beer the wer dicated in ri s o rm t 1 4 f y , " of the Ane Th older com- ED. ney order and hear it as soon as possible, but the court | it is expec and instead following the nume r 00. pe take it up t appeal by the railroad ts filed | to prison, Gallagher prob. | case which y the youthf minals D. Bat what about railroad commission? the valley people are | be committed to an ppears to t cape. How? Who | aghe tri as been set lic pies b beer In What of Commission. | r December 2 ular practice t the same story, over and over | The railroad sion was created for just such ¢ as | | nto crime, then ty : 5 Rt was ask to investigate th Furth-Stone-Webster fare | QUAKE—NO DAMAGE lice so that the vict alwa did the judge nme gs and Investigated thoroughly and handed | HAVANA, Dec. 10.—No ¢ s the act ¥ - k oe 5 it be its decision ‘ ieee ie _| was reported today from the h Judge Is Puzzied pon Ec ee ere E The railroad must put the fares back to the old schedule, the | |quake that visited this vicinity ave: there aiy sonee orakion tou 1etTemen & in decided: e. | Always Trapped; Other Man St what happened? The railroad monopoly went merrily on | } Escapes. , the exorbitant rates. It simply carried an appeal into | Ps ly 0 u a 1on | 1 was drinking eurts and went on robbing the people | 9 . 9 |* Stern 1 we both 4 . n made its report Inst spring, It may be many r and he talked me an inferior « protect the in the co" ts, Yet here sscingiesinataeliieitinn 4 bile are suff t tot rate and town | * a se aamenane And in one case, the boy, plead- at WASHINGTON, D. C., Dee. 10. ‘ ‘ | ‘ morning, added that oad rates th ab ome } e in the lroad trying ‘i 108, an increase of 908, or 24.6 trietS of Columbia, New Mexico, X ag gentler iget them restored a The grand to vation of the | per cont Idaba, Arizona, Delaware, Hawaii, * at he was Gut the railroad had raised its rates, outrageously, exor | United States is 101,100,000, These States in Order Wyotiing, Nevada, Alaska | lapee @ : tantly, and in the face of its solemn promises. All the commis: | figures represent the United States| The ranking of the ‘ | im boys 16 did was to order the rates restored. iad vsdigitien: tories and the p the Busch 50 Y W. d ion tn Cates 3 ~— y appear Go to Legislature oe , age vnitea |! t opulation folios ears Wed. ib Se 50 Alagoatad swith thenearvas The rates 0 1 in fore nere must be something wrong ne pop : EERO noe n that they » guilty to t mish people «a a ey will st | States with s ST, LOUIS, Dec. 10.—Adolphus ‘ e as quickly as t ession legislature ore jincluding Alas I b wer, with his possible and hav e thing done p peio the ra 1 commission Rico and military wifesneveral friends and a retinue w Hthat when the railroad commission decides that a railroad is % of sepvant rted today for Pasa and t olice cords show of the people it must stop, and not hide behind the technical denag Ca a two months the p oa the artment ia celetiation of the golden wedding cat t d-nanded “ ta § at the Forster school annitersary of Mr. and Mra that t have t tonight to k Huse, I ing was ople who are haying a stm wit ‘ | visit the i ¢ eee Restos r won a ha kirraish ye LOB ANGELES, Dec. 10.—Avia v ; h big song seal a t t showed @harles F. Willard today flew | send Py hom of the restraining ord cured by the Crawford . whe te treme Tas Angeles to Pasatene ia |day there he week a Curtias bipiana s invalid. Service Not Valid. no let up,” The Crawford peor DF ed cop! of the J a, 1 And who pre re- for said to I not be n you get ining orde w and again be ’ 2 + a convict when you get fiber case, which, dneeday, will Ge : You will learn a good bet esti ta reoett See , — fo ‘ hen you come out, call a stil k { thar t court yes ae nen 1 do what I can for People of alize ce in th Pagfvrndiose “ » be your friend.” = == seniies a n is from NEARTH BAND OF S| nb nee ts FERNIE, B, C., Dec. 10.—Twenty ;track, about two miles from the bodte been recovered and 18|tunnel mouth | Believe 25 Dead. The latest figures obtainable there are known dead in the mines now probably several believed to be | more ur hay been makes it im-| brought out of the mine since the explosion, of which number 10 are at the Belle k, Alb the work Hooray! Interurban Hires 10 Real Goats (By United it is rumored in Chinatown FRANCISCO here that the Chinese slavers Chiyo Maru, a “ operated extensively in the PCkinamen and were! northwestern cities and that late yeste day | ‘ ‘i their agents fer some time have ' The exes 4 late last dea and 14 alive. Ten men down | Ten official goats have been en- MM being watched ee sucecesfully landed men _ night and by the mal * the mouth of the mine in the) 44 ed by ¢ Interurban line offi- fagents, who bel women at Portland and Seattle mae See wore auf-batly house are laid out on tables| MRS. SUMNER PRESCOTT, FORMERLY NAN PATTERSON. /ciais and will perform duty along aged ate y fictently cleared ke it possible 4. Fig as yet can be only! «an | ask from Seattle {s that it) Patterson, a “Florodora” show girl,|‘he lHne between Seattle and Ta y ‘ ativ landed a reach some of the entombed approximate as to the ibers of |, lwho be » kn fr vast to | °°! ave me alone. 1 want to live my|Who became known from coast t smuggling nctory No, Franklyn, the sengers buying tic not ets for Sum- the rescue party caught by after ar Jurses and doctors were rushed damp. life quietly, and without disturb. coast after the killing of Caesar he hidden Chine 2 . Young, a race track plunger, five -- @ the hidde sone and have carried the re, and the wounded, some) Rescuers cannot bother with the|ance, as long as I leave it alone.| years ago. Mrs. Prescott is living |"°t#"¢ Kent. Fie upon you with but a bare flicker of dead yet to any extent, but are/i¢ can't possibly interest anyone|at the Waldorf hotel, on Pike st.|,, These goats are the ular four- fe, were quickly attended to. be energy to look for |, it’s my own affair. I want|Her husband, Sumner Prescot on kind and have en bought r b Maru yee Re # at noon state that 21 are fur It was reported at to forget about me captain in the Spanish-American | CUt#8nt of yi yates pg . o “— ead in one place lying in all their noon that all the ue party have|~ This is the only comment of Mrs.|war, is employed by the V least, they differ from the Kent an hi ‘ghastly horror on both sides of the! been brought o Sumner Prescott, formerly Nan| Iron Works RUmner. Variety wher The goats will be used to keep "= Yegler Way to Be Ring on Dumb Bell in New Street Naming Plan Mercy! Isn’t a th a et had [ne Shp tet owe Todt | peiaasien Bowes Ge Oil : . Person Safe ime nw sero ae ee a to keep them from swal drail which is DO YOU KNOW Even in Jail? |ioney wos reonveres. “pt tet ing to think what became of Town in Two at Narrowest OT DOWN Point and Be Dividing Line Between North and South other $4¢ d with electricity Bet we That a German professor of an-| W! No chares 1 ot bear sats, which are herd BY BANDIT Seattle. atomy claims that the er nto the rec R « ‘nines Wolk ana td ne Of the section gang eat drunkard r thar terday he was so t plot ground assigned D er notice that Bes average tec ? tha couldn't tell bi them, th moved along sev- 4 hay . oe That there are 212 banks in the|they entered him on the ; 1d Hin and wate to rir ‘ ell ’ 4 > That 10,116 firemen are em; ed dru fe and pull down a branch. He ck ‘ 1 ans m i to protect New York city? While Andrew lay on the ce holds the branch there while the “ r ’ Yesler t That Lina Cavalieri is only 2¢\floor sleeping noisily, Ephraim WOMAN 1 HOSPIT others eat off the leaves,” said a r Fou g ears of age? Hogg, a negro prisoner, wen company. official Then another dye 1 all soutl Hed . That Anna Held is 11 years older through him and made a haul of SRR oe : hold h and the one v morn I i a on Ve - tbh 7 than Lina? $120 in gold and bills which Patrol (Ry United Press.) " i has his inning ree times, tw ft t tee we . : Th nrico Caruso is two yea man McNamee overloc when 2AN RERNARDIN te and do a clea wid. Th 1 ¢ ed the | and es a ing n % anna A Ber uee W Sentai a ak cansabad SAN BERNARDINO, Cal., Dec. 10. | J." and do a clean €0, passir @ live ttl ‘ t and na ‘ That Blanche Bates was born in| Eph shoved the coin and currency |~—Mrs. Harrison A wits of. the emerging { now di fused i Portland, Ore., 37 years ago? into his jeans but Ed Ripley saw | secretary of the Gold F Mining PORTLAND WILLIN’ Owing to the J ' All avenue of “ That Sarah Bernhardt, Queen |him do it. Hd demanded a plit company Doble, will be taken t ible to ¢ the 1 north of Ye oo | Alexandra and King Peter of Ser-| Eph kicked, but came th Los Angeles today for treatment of Hr descript ailant.|named — alpt o : | via are each 65 years of age? When Eph stood up in police | injuries she received wh f (By United Bross.) the city day Jac fo , et ty That Admiral Dewey and J. Pier-|court that afternoon he didn’t mind | dowr 1 sinside ne PORTLAND, Dec. 10. Hid he » ed by the | same nar , wa | pont Morgan are each 72 years old? the fine of $25 which Judge her hobble skirt preventing he m | Portlan¢ the latest addition to let, The ch e atreet,|north and south Theat Ellen Terry's real name | ed on. Not at all. Eph dug| sa f e boosters who are aiding San o t r is the Mra/'James Carew? down and paid up. The judge de The woman rolled for 40 f rk ) i ’anama . heey ater i That Lew Dockstader’s real name|manded to know where he got the | jagged rocks before she brou nig 1 rtland THE WEATHE te . Paik rt Gborge Alfred Clapp? money, but Eph only smiled and left | against a granite led She of ¢ ne as gone ng colleges and x "ni That Trixie Friganza’s real name |the court room timated to@ay that the dangere 1 as favoring the city by sasapowrsidl Lgoy > eee . Delia Edna O'Callahan? the meantime Andrew awaken: | garme able t e who Gate in the fight for the ’ ed and let out a resounding le preparing a m \ x ihe nos Sa ha’ band | when he discovered hi Pe ¥Oo : ah f POETESS TO BE A And then ¢ Eph’s downfa The ited W. C. T. UL will ||MORE SHOPPING : coe a’ ay, 1 | After lea he station Eph re-| meet Tuesday afternoon from 1 V4 |DAYS BEFORE ' jturned to all out friend I « 4 at t 2 &: A | : / PROPRIETRESS len'wrsrmas| y r way, De } \. 7 Westin cond 9 . iii ce it + Miss L. Byrd Mock, poets WELL, WHAT WOULD A HOBBLE GIRLIE syiact “|CHINK CLAIMS HE ey n> loo ayer py ane DO IF NAUGHTY DOG CHASED HER? ver . . | © wwual books and other thing at-| INVENTED AIRSHIP) | wi be proprietress, too, after gins rie wubb heer tie t af | this. She has opened a store for aot | eae Mi ie ayers. . e é - ‘ r @. aie. of her own productions on hoc rt that I wore 30 urs ag fashion it mere B the apiic r Nel entng “ficustion al ata: ietaain | Mix feck wrote a tanesiné to last.” Such was the opinion give Mrs. Mary L. Chase | bis headach« coe pO es + ied aiaicon ha tory attle Spirit,” and a poem, Everett, today, who, on her 100th birthday, did not favorabl ee Med the todd Bee | patos. oe teen 8 oe | : gard the latest wrinkle in dress for women eel y he todd n season laid his plane before the Chinese — - , The Mocking Bird,” which she ieehineilimiaceacnanl id government. in 1894, He states | Sketch shows Seattle, with Vesler way like a fle across dumb had bound herself in’ real calfskin I wonder what those hobble skirt women would do if they Tor n piper , k tonight; | thee ent plans to Sir Hiram bell. Also shows how streets to the south will be named South, land went copies to Roosevelt, King had to run away from a mad dog aid she wre , 1 when he w I | Maxita in 1899. and those north will be named North, running the full length | Georg: and other notables | youns of the city.