The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 24, 1910, Page 1

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All Readers of The Sta Anc VOL. Newspap r ther to Enjoy It. A HAPPY HOLIDAY Make Your Christmas a Merry One in Aiding The Seattle Star s throughout the nation are devotin against The Star, and no similar case in the his a Where MED DOLLARS Star reprints an editorial from the courts can be San Francisco Daily N found to rus & much space to comment tory of the h to) whois not amenable to eriticls: on country has attracted more attention. ews commenting on the contempt c SEATTLI ONLY INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER IN SEATTLE. WASH., SATURDAY, the contempt proceed- Below se: “gt Boma ; . m, who cannot be wrong defense 4 aga MEN : This judge, in bis wisdom, has decided that there must be no That's m * most of us know, but In this land of the |°*telsm, either Inside or outside the court, at the temporary injunc Tr some ous to say 80, Up in Seattle « courageous tion stage of & case, where such criticism might Influence the final ; app io A haat A adjudication, No, the newspaper, and the public which it stands for te eee eats yo, traction monos must presumably wait until a FINAL Injunction has been granted, and aeeeta hits eriter. Nas been nentenoe it Is too late to make an effective protest. That would bottle things managing .t0 on month in Jail and the | up beautifully—for DOLLARS ge who hastened to the defense of Dt ts xe nM to the defer f DOLLARS ; wate Lincoln once criticised the highest court in the land ‘or its decision in the Dred Scott case. Theodore Roosevelt has + th ing pre ; or iiakes T OF | preached that courts are not above criticiam, and that a judge who re A tt to criticise his highness for pnts honest criticlam ie the wr ne kind of judge. But this littl 9 temp leabhet ing the people from riding on | judge in Seattle has decided that he is ABOVE eriticiam ‘aad refus pay a doubled fare which the rallroad commission Of course, this case will be carried to the higher courts, If they declared ex decide that a newspaper may not honestly express its opinion of court These edit . not tri a efore & jury nor before another | rulings, it is high time that the people of Seattle and everywhere They wers a efore the judge who had issued tho Injunction, | look mighty sharp to their courts and the men they elect te administer jadae _ PREV Ause editors, forsooth, bad | the law. it will mean that DOLLARS will have a still greater chance to criticise 1, had questioned the sanctity of a court created |in the battle against MEN ibe people © acti A Judue elected by the people. This For IT IS TRUE that when MEN and DOLLARS clash courts can has decide he is & superman, clothed with divine powers,!be found to take the side of DOLLARS “There ia Cloakant . THE WOMAN IN THE CASE WAS DEFAULTER’S MOTHER” (By Staff Special.) TACOMA, Dec There was a woman in the case This is the ins ry of J. Frank Fuber Wyearold paying | teller, who stole $100,000 from ¢ hester The big bank It very often is in the case of defauitin tellers and cash: fers But the woman tn the « for Frank Fuhrman was ne of jewels and p t hands and hard heart. Pubrman an’s money to buy pagne, or opera coats, or electric coupes There was «, Woman and song in his « For the woman tn the for Frank Put was a k old German wom h tied from ha work, with steps that had grown feet & swee ed, lovable woman, whe kissed her big sor ry night when he came home and thought him © best son f This wor was for his mother the story of Pub the $100,000. This ts not a m of theft. It is not a ple cy. It may possibly be a: ation, im part, of how it man graduated the Tacoma high school in 1919 , res hap from | an the ‘rank Fubrman’s mother The federal courts may brand Frank Fuhrman aa a thief and send him to MeNeti's iat for from five to ten years it can no r the fact that thie man was good to his aged mother Fuhrman’s firet thought when the} FOR 16; (By Ue DENVER *2SSeooo 3: 90'S 3S a= on TT ton't mas, J "You wo Arthur 4 dallte Aight un On big Crawlers INE YEAR IN JAIL ney Bat FPubr an never got enc money save and this is the to the eve ading to his t CONTEMPT 3) 80.0005 ene ee ee eRe Him Go forth 14 FREED FOR CHRISTMAS ugh key agic n Friday m rman was very pre he d a job at the of Commerce Ite h but were alluring prospects It wasn't for several are that Fubrman learned that there wa: more prospect than pay to his work He was advanced rapidly, and in five “rs was ‘ ng teller of the bank, a big. ponsible man LOAN SHARK TOLMAN GETS HOT JOLT FOR HIS CHRISTMAS GiFT FRANK FUHRMAN, diing thousands, hundreds | nize of thousands of dollars, while his salary Well, perhaps we'd better explain, | Bank presidents make big salaries, have fine houses, autos, yachts But | bank clerks are paid or same principle that other kinds of work ing people are you can So, that Fubrman. his associates in the t Get them as cheap according t ank, after five (Continued on n Page Six.) yesterd anded , ing as accommodat Brook the loar a ark Brox furthe hat b t th he did epaid Tolma: * n, fe : rp hich Miss Brown wa tir | Tolman’s t 1 Seattle, | § and that the note was a M 1 for $6 get $1 os against H Bre 1} h they ¢ r «a , f H arr ing a i a 1 Tolma ah M E i Drinks 600 Beers in 30 Days--We T LOUI I ‘ ' led 1 f ( | 1 f f i nk 0 bott t 0 d For good ‘ te aif un t I t In tho} When the contents of the 6¢ . bottle tri d down his throat cage L& | pecame ri 0 and ! held 10 | order for a he murder trial 4 one Jo. | FARHAN » Fair tonight and Sunda Iso cleared of | ® light southwest winds as another ee | . a * * - + . o * - * That Christmas day anni * he battle of T n * That both Washington a * ly have th q we * tron? * . ll?) Oth he “* * a a | “FACES CROWDED NEAR Christmas was in the ear. Up swept, laughing, talking, jostling cheeks ruddy with the weathe parkling with the lights. A they moved, there unrolled bealde them the endless film of brilliant how window nd through th swinging doors eddies of peop were drawn In and ejected There was one department store DECEMBER 24, 1910, CRAWFORD’S Bab FRANCHISE IS REVOKED The city council yesterday after } ‘The council chamber was crowd noon at @ special sevsion voted to} ed with re side ta of ait fer valley who applauded the action of the revoke the franchise of the Seattle notte Me faenba maunidinel own Renton & Southern Railway com:| ership,” said Councilman Way pany, because it violated the pro-| Superintendent blic Util vision which compelled the rate of | tles ler ented — hi a nickel only within elty Mm: | charge cout and seve its, Councilman Bullock withheld | witne led f his vote that paid” mo Ten minute before, both the! cents within the elty lr mayor and the counci! were served| Mayor Gill stated t o with a restraining order, tax out\of that kind was enous of the federal court, to prevent the | the « the right to revoke interference with the operation of | fra the Crawford Mne in any manner, ! at the next step w t They went ahead anyhow jhas t ‘ ed. eam = cre AOOSEVELTSETTLE. Bl COMING | RAILROAD HERE =| STRIKE Col. Theodore Roosevelt will be . in Beattle in April. He will make By United Press an address here, in all ity! CHICAGO, D icon of the A! | petw the engi exact date © | Wen ne k have | ote " oe the guest of t or will speak u some other organ jude ations made for his re ception here. . he Munict wag wrote him about a me 0, tn Col. Roowevelt, it an made pertine into the character of the “We have also written to Sena (By United Prews torelect Poindexter se his in RERKE Od fiaence with Ex-President Roosevelt binding a the Be tomake his address under the aus ley farm 60 Alastor | pices of the Munictpal League,” said way, thr m th morr President France this morning. | ing rifl fe ined $30 We have heard nothing, however, in money a mond ring f ae to whether he has accepted our at $700 cra 8 escaped a, without leaving any clue Christmas Sees End of ae 40 Unhappy Marriages © Christmas week witnessed the , the marriage ceremony a little over cutting of the knots of m than |@ year ag | 40 marriages in the King county di Each year from v1 vorce courts. On Wednesday alone | represented as the of ranted least one of the n th ide mean a@ special | batch of And re 188 for these freed | and 1883 were also ax he nu couple What will it be for the | ber with one ma h 26 children involved in these 32 de- | ages of the ' ¢ fault ¢ varied great a t of Mrs. Hattie Fisher ¢ ned a di-/ their te | orce Ba Otto Fisher after be T 1 married for 16 yeasr and two me a 8 aries Ira \. 00d red a di ‘ ne five t tr m Mary Alice Wood after 17 | non-suppo’ k habitua are of marr and one t kards, one f adulte and girl being born, And Mary ‘onk ‘ ig her divor ‘ are t . h COURTS ARE CLOSED. Provides T Arizona Must Do Their "hat Duty. It on Page 4 NE CENT. on WILL RECALL JUDGE Men the Bench Read About Today TRAINS nwa y Margaret AND WTANDS 6 Findsa Home BABY Margare a ance. Tl like a true t i aret MARGARET TODAY. with lined to his HER.” MAMIE HAD FAINTED. which drew great numbe of iter especially was be people, From ic th tle f white moons of and ut « now” for Ch these the buye jostled about the uw « Behind th 1 ' laden counters, The alr was over 1 Mamie Rigg 17 years ¢ warm, and there was much noise of thi , ine ale and shuffling shoes and rattling pack-| draw 1 wrinkled a agse, It was nearly closing time) shot, her lips trembli As whe jand yet the crowd was unsatisfied; amde out chec nd received and It hungered and strained and hang handled th ored to get | ull her ho Face SHE LOOKED VACANTLY AT This snow How 1 Only one for I Only on wae H much A package ‘ould id now, maa | I y | (c THE NURSE d on Pa € r her c had e her— and s and no chance ia picked Mar- t while e, where h to make t just an- k sympae { Mar- Is started, ttle wanted ge Six.)

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