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a REP PORT CLINCHES STAR'S CHARGES AGAINST FURTH’S MAN, ARMS ere W n emand on P } tie Tt While th the part of the investi- |tion even of Hart's that the report did not reflect on Arms’| Electrical Engineer Re and other experts that there wa Yet Ar®s explained that he « t know®the ey was com night that Richard M, Arms, | honesty or competence went through with only Kellogg vot-| Water a-plenty available until r the ee n t A e got rt ‘ f ead of the city light department, |'"8 against it : VF I 4 a tron : : iste | y , SRI . Sow : om and Re but didn’t. The report merely says he used rms did not know eve the plar 1 i money gensured OF ee rt substan te cach, = enrniete He rt presents damaging €Vi-|had judgment until he 14s told by the invest P nittee. But the ws every cha ade hy Th rms’ admin- | Skee asainst the man who took charge of the city’s plant Arms refused to supply light to Georgetown or Ballard,| report did not { nor did t t, that he was t on. jas a gg of the political deal between Gill and Furth whete the E. Co. -had plants, because, as he explaine 1 an a he report states that Arms turned down profitable con-| there t mor od \ 1 1 " } tt report 1 f sro " our ‘ villing to let it sa that mnie i p on ere wasn't money to do it Yet in Ballard all the ha Phe ee i A omise y mhe < “a # a : a ' at Arny hed tracts because he thought there wasn't enough water in Cédar| been set up and a lot of the wiring done when Ar Came tween the me ‘ j + flat vainet + lei . nielnc Be cetrs, A resolu-|lake, It states the opinions of City Engineer Thomson, City |into'6ffice, and there was money in plenty to finish the werk ticism of the ex-Seattle Ele | Breddie, Our Office Bo ; idie, Our Office Boy What Every W K ’ hat Kvery Woman Knows S, Interview With an Actress. 5 i € > " That The Star Home Magazine Page Don’t Overlook It on Page 7 9 Four Toda Is the Best Ever—The Women i Folks Like The Star. ONLY INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER IN SEATTLE. TRAINS AND 258 ‘SEATTLE, WASH., TUESDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1910. ONE CENT. Siwi4nt ee WHOLE STATE 1S AROUSED HAT THE MOVE ALREADY STARTED TO RESTRICT CONTEMPT PEOPLE SAY AND INJUNCTION LAWS VOL. 12, NO ] for « adja the ng has already been accomplished by The Star’s fight for reason- 4 t A just the Duwamish valley, and the subsequent contempt t \ y 1 This thing is the < kening of people all over the state to a realization that new laws governing the freedom of the press, governing the issuance of injunc- tions, governing the power of the judiciary, are needed, and needed badly, by the people of Washington Case ste ¢ t ei . } } been growing louder ressed - - _ the press, (Editorial from the Spokane Press of Saturday.) EVERETT LEGISLATOR HAS A PLAN. mentenced tt lajmetion by 1 } In the opir I ¢ t books. Ration ot ours would ;. 5 should develop i: 4 if € whether ent new ich ~ (Continued on Page Three.) | v vs made by the RACTION TRUST WEAKENS | IN TACOMA; REFUNDS FARE rhe ' ‘ howing the dire fal public sentiment which WILL RESTRICT JUDGES’ POWER. TACOMA, Dec. 26 t W hateve ; 1 t In now LH = of the 7 2 H * “ ills restrictis I er the ry and g complete freedom to y and Power ( surpr = « v be one ig matter q e the next legislature, which meets oat : : By United Frese | € Fr ‘ 1 e iture from » POR N Or Dec ¢ t 1 3% LAND, I 20.—~At 2 P r ng them ' M Ke mplic « ; a ; of William Jobn }) & law preventing f rom f : s contempt of court any; sh ar | w Grand " w tT er i tr or 7 nn ¢ ard ) : ee ‘ : 4 vy ndst of her © seated on the . \ re I t both parties in- - . ige of her bed ] must be given and r earing in court before an injunction is a DIAZ FEARS MURDER INJUNC TION ieee " 0 By Uoitea r LABOR MEN IN TER ES STED. . th ¥ MEXICO CITY, De That M inion | I £ Ti 1 the injunction That the people of Rainier a : : even ‘ | i y, “the court MB Valley never vsed nor attempt ttle, Rer enon ; it , se Sadie ‘ uti 1 1 ee MET dooce 6 "Ocesiore Py @ is et for argument Sodates sordint vatere aia r ~ ni f s 1 ¢ u the ‘ then, of injun ictions RECALL 7 te naace ae] (3) , Campbell the people want,” s shall PETITION |. 8 sesh nial |S ste they Ss" “The legislature is the body chesen to make such laws as the pea IS FILED sl it oe ie a and executioner loesn’t strike the average man as being a fair deal, and oug “ht to be changed.” |, Sh ee ae mate si, >| SWEET WAITRESSES IN FEELING STRONG IN SPOKANE ine gers | rn . CLASSIC BOSTON KEEP | Senator Whitney pod aie trong as her. He BREAKER x 5 eta Ba KILLED| 00 YOU KNOW | ing ar ; sie (By United Pre That Chiefy Deputy Auditor Lin a ¢ I } Lr gre CHICAGO coln of I ounty forme -~ a t > 1 ¢ ed by the g the 4 ers whose That the popular name f t | r strike, was na is ( ( The ‘ | ; f ’ only when the er heir supremacy | MILWAUKEE SOCIETY NOTE, | Th the t a Pec J f : Ople w fe ecause of the INJU NCTION just so long as the people remain pa w $ J me Ye to it, AD , ‘ F . peor : fi KEI ¢ The} ¢ p has the | he “ 2 Fo i \ND NO LONGER | t € Cc cs vu he 1 1 tme tod. da low he fa f € i r € That there are $ 5,000 8 te ONGER j : , . ti f | He d t i