The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 3, 1911, Page 1

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11WO BIG REASONS WHY YOU ) HE WILL FIRE FURTH’S MAN FROM CITY’S LIGHT PLANT OULD VOTE FOR DILLING’\ HE WILL FIRE WAPPENSTEIN AND END REIGN OF VICE — ONLY INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER IN SEATTLE pe Raed tt SEATTLE, WASH., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1911 ONE CENT. Siyi"A'xt, 02 f NLLINS AND PIPER We’re Strong for poe Peter Gill, You Bet! STOOPED TO TRICKERY ; tah Collir ety man and member of the state senate aekakrkeen te 4 both of Seatt! LINS SAID ; tor ‘ per of Seattle, went back on their A MONTH AGO Trias statenic accomplished the ter ary defeat Jeve in respecting the of : gainst tructive contempt yesterday by deceiv-| * courts. But 1 do not think jaf the bill ag md y ® they should be free from y the senate. Seay Mu aie ® honest critictxm at any time. two me 1g into line by the or WSPaper) w whether the criticiam ix oe é Sq rl, the state whict pposed the bill, and w »p tron | ® directed during the pendency Yih ee H i: | Wf NW Hf i ! | H f 4 ; 2 a! eeeeeeeee ie be ont expla slousy and spite hat new 2 of the case afterward iN i ; H bled 4 Wy tisiwimne, wan thet : It lined-up Collins an , , * WHAT PIPER SAID ished its defeat by misrepresentation and déceit > Pg ved up he had to lobby with the;® “Tl am tn favor of just crith ol %* cism of the courts during the Bie asked Senator Landon, who had introduced the, bill * pend ncy of an action or after a hittle delay till } 1 ok up the law. Landon court-leeaeeeeeeetee still Collins had been extended the cc frm _ S.E.C0.’S BRAND Mer Collins | eeeeeeee SKETCHED FROM LI AT THE GILL MEETING YESTERDAY AFTERNOON eh alice. Ba : . Despite the Mayor's Frantic Attempts to Becloud and Justify) — But the S. E. Co. had all the power it needed for its cara aii ia Teeaceuated 1 oe ; His Deal With Jacob Furth, the Facts and Figures Stand The current it bought from the city was for LIGHT for its con- i a # “ . Sin eo Unanswered. sumers. Gill helped the city plant's bitterest enemy fill its con- pn was speaking vill r : ‘Zy tracts. And the S. E. Co. made a profit of seven and a half cents Now The Star never made such a charge against Gilliam, P The brand that won't come off on each kilowatt Collins couldn't help knowing it. Either he deliberately i| “he ttle Electric Co." banana po Bok ie Sill ( ‘ ihe # bs in: orakied-% mihe~s S im the matter, or he repeated some one else's lie without ‘ | adminis : S aiees Obs de J : , i off profits, by cla ra 3l per whether it was true or false. ‘ : : t wash it off, r f, era r te it, or But the net gain was only $1,000 more than last year. And Had The Star made such a statement a ig om “ || Pemoy« process know » me c or surge the gain of last year over 1908 was 60 per cent. And Arms and coat! have been bre to court for criminal libel, The nit zi an nt | GILL CAN'T EXPLAIN TO THE PUBLIC WHY HE Gill had the benefit of a half million dollars in extensions over Be Collids attacked yesterday would not have taken one HAZEL DANNE TRADED AWAY THE PEOPLE'S LIGHTING PLANT TO the year before. ef po from Gilliam or any other judge to protect him-} 2 Bars Sse Taian dvr teen te | OF § ABSOLUTE LIF eee ae i om gning Lan motives nonopoly wanted to But the underhanded blow (By United Prem) 1 when he ff wult ric ( } ea ho 1 1 refused tak iiseun delivered and, while manifestly untrue, it had its| CHICAGO, Feb. 3.—Federal of against Se Elect . . nt - hit f : ge b s and ficiala who expected to bring Evelyt only Danne - va din ae | 3 w ; : ‘ h: aoe ‘ ‘ ‘ as . 2 ; 4 was a Captain Denner, who de 4 ¥ £ en had be SoA moment later he interrupted again to sugges a Lan-| Arthur See, founder of the “abs s hat he has never heard of He hired a Seattle Electric man to run the city plant and) ja tation wher and Arms car n and cried‘s was for the bill because The Star had supported him for|lite™ eult to on charges o' « E. Danner, that he hax no| that man ran it for the benefit of the Seattle Electric Co. halt, and fi k ¢ s : ue : teinahiy Hasel Denner to ¢ ~ nso by that s ated that if @ | G s ed desperate as tried * nf Moreover again, beyond Ballard are 4,000 people witheut fign't true,” Landon replied. “The Star a¢ oo nyse k eon thes frag’ fur aso yg ged ‘ issue, } npg motives of rit 1¢ | any lights. These people could only be supplied through a Bal- t he lard substation, Ballard was the sacred territory of the S. & 40 use stickers C il agai me. ,|as Miss Danner ever existed ‘ «wears he y 3 . Danner, and en f r t plant Co., so these people beyond went without lights Piper's arg nt € s nspire A house te EeNo reputable newspaper wants this bill,” he argued. “The) .ieconoy John F. Rosen ee eee ef . ! " ‘ ly ths of the rd j Yet he was using only two-thirds of the power he had, and where people had moved away the contracts he turned down would not have taken ten per There really isn't any answer Gill can make to this electrie Piper's statement was not true. Many able, progres Tear the Faked Statements cent of the power he let go to waste ves light outrage. Except that he wanted to be elected so badly that conscientious newspapers have directly advocated this} Gill explainee yt t all the power | he was willing to give the city’s light plant fo the S. E. Co. im Be erent preset Walla Wale Belletin, tn From Billboards, Says Hodge|s. ii." "syne tsar tre 2° Go needed tac ees | TU to RSI NTT, ao deep on the Gil adentainten d, the Spokane Press, the Walla Walla Bulletin, the) newspapers to vilify and sling ¢ Herald, the Tacoma Times, the Navy Yard American) —— — ne carry.the people home on the street car tion ‘that it-won't: weal | eee eee sme ), the Auburn Argus, the Everett Union Record, the a eee . , anes Independent, the Kitsap County Herald, the Medi-| 00°! ctatoments on the billboards F 5 eee eee ee ee 2 * Lake Mail, the Sunnyside Observer, the Puyallup Tribune,| statements which are cl 4 as wine, s Ga ane taba 0 Ins ttack } pa Harbor Pilot, and the Friday Harbor Journal. | Thetr dirty work finished them forever with m¢ HODGE 5 | ageand urged the passage of the Landon pill are the cele-| K. C. Beaton, Court House, Seattle, Wash: I am in Lom Angeles @ clean city want to have gare aw women workers at every vot | . B one, and the Rochester (N. Y.) Evening Times __ (By Staff Special.) Sei. 5. tent - an office which took such @irty, underhanded, un-American methods Dist What tne aleaiies os tom a| OLYMPIA, Feb. 3--Senator Cob New York “Editor and Publisher,” dean of newspaper) joday getting things for Jennie. The more | think of it, the worse r 1 feel at being deceived by Purcell and Dore. | would not aecept ing booth in the city Tuesday ; ‘ e it will help free the city of Se j when Piper said that no reputable newspaper wanted)" Ollie vec tction are usfng. If 1 were in Seattle 1 would o talleh Gs dat Gicaee a nana Tie as cums ter Oitine BOB HODGE vice syndicate and the Seattle (hy United Press.) repealing the antielgnret lew. f " |} the bill passed he knew that he was saying that at the behest vice P : d : ectric. Any women who are PHILADELPHIA E as quite ‘ " ithe most disreputable newspaper in the state. Naina’ ts halo ter thie tomes hb coy nr shape ho He was quite y dat hile, falture, am ‘Dp: . o are asked to send their names e New York heire trotier’| wishes ca ee ’ |® Thomas Murphine, at Dilling * here today and with | letect boys whdue 4B 15 tne: eee -_— ig | elephones, ain 3163 and mi ze Rekahtr Téndadk aie daaiad 2 P . | # Independent 3246. 1 t Collins bill as vicious, Phe nse ga Six hundred men, women, boys tandience and back to the stage ) Wo ae ba aa ae ‘ pee ps definite postponement Collins While passing a box (atage right) | , é '|asked unanimous leave to speak Miss Belle Watsey, ove of the 7 “ ee hs agalr postponement, but Landon performance of “The chorus girls, espied Peter -Tremon : ve wi at | objected. gonia,” at the Star theatre, were tin proprietor of the Crown saloon, | : sh . 7 I think the senator might bave _ mge of st: / extended me that courtesy,” said (By United Freee te dded number t /311 Third av. S., sitting in said box. | . eated to an add * NEW YORK, Feb. 3—in a rare As Miss Waiscy tripped past Tre-| fae Collins crossly : 4 night, "an attraction totally unex-| As Miss PI 3 | | * i | thing statement today, Joseph OIE An reughly realise, {montin spake to het, she says ‘hate: Abolish Trailers Sritton, 9, charged Marian - It was a one-act tragedy, which She GPabbed a Chair. * : 4 } ag — - 7 ro ; . ; Following the challenge by the ®t). After striving ~for more than | NEWS ITEMS FROM ‘ou « house to its feet Riddle, 11, with wounding him 2 brought the Bow tnesses, nothing| ‘The girl grabbed a chair and| ae jounsy for C, D. Hillman in: Juden|thres weamn, Qomneltenca soeaver me killing Thomas Kenney, 7, better had been staged at The Star.|swung it with all her might. Mr. |§ ’ Donworth’s court this morning, P.|/the Eleventh ward, yesterday won | THE HICKTOWN BEE Wille the trio were playing ae . to the tale | Tremontin was unable to get out of « i A. Manson was excused, This was/a signal Victory for the people of MW fended revoiver the 4d song number was/| the way and the ¢ caught him | 3 the 13th peremptory challenge exe he North E when Manage Ahi y 4 flush on the brow. Tremontin | J cised by the defendant. District At-! Edgar of the tle Ele “ ; es oe , me fe pl During this num ‘ found while playing to leaped from the box torney Elmer Todd waived hts| notified Supt. of 1 b: € land giris’who attended the first King of Pata er the entire cast files through the © Wher in a vacant jot mer toy aanes-e = right to challenge Valaatiits that 7 The girl is under arrest C. Hausfaus, retired farmer of ne ‘ ‘ — MRS. EARL V, GEER. a. J. K r, elgar store | be disc ar yd ay 2 a THIS WEEK’S BEST YARN FROM CAPITAL ror ot Po coae fe | ily Mrs arl V, Geer, widow of a i, ) \ fe md ~ ‘Man for Big “| REIT ; oro ee ae Yes, Sir-ee! Lawyers Do Tell the Truth—Sometimes; former attle man who was mur vf 2? ane he was dered during an uprisivg of natives |Q re all pe ‘ 18€ amount to $110,000. ‘ | - = Read Why. Mass Meeting | ¥ ete 4 i in the Philippines last, November, |! y ; one RL if | D Many distinguished lawye arrived in Victoria, B. C., yesterday ver, wa it THE QUIZ CONGRESS -_-- | ha been in Washington Bin her way to the home of her/later, challenged by Mr 8, 2 Prone qo4|torney for Hillmar the court C. H. Olbergea shoe and clot lately attending the ses dcthas, Mee: 166 of the supreme court, iewnel iat Most of them are, brillantly When the young widow learned legal lights, and some fil gent of her mother on the merchant of Port Townsend b; Hillman’s atte Olive senator from : a Hee Bn e's Oliver of them don’t mind — lettin “ ecovered ew lenge E me , nching up é ° Here Whitmna count gente ore 7 the world in general kr sintta @¥er ocenrred vol a oof ‘an aaceat ‘aoe ‘sen iy hens es rT s with her husband Wagner's band ha , wtor Hall 1 anker and is more the supreme courtroom | door cited . eenah cody : best orators in the cam-| familiar with than the two of them were telling each shicamh: the timely arrival’ of tumped y well versed ( tion lawyers have for ene tom a8 he is a ' and perseverance KRAARAEARAAAEER AK | Todd had § Rudolph Madi RRR RO ORR eR RO TONIGHT'S DILLING MEETINGS ODD FELLOWS’ HALL, FREMONT. V. W. Buck, Ge I ot 1 Ole H and Homer M. Hill CARD'S HALL, SOUTH SEATTLE—Mr s LP. Ingvam. Max Wa Ole Hanson GILMAN PARK METHODIST CHURCH, BALLARD— Re Aylmore, Harry BE, ¥ 4 George F. Co! BEACON HILL FIRE HOUS H H Gould, Kidgar G. Mills and C. M KIRKLAND HALL, GREEN LAKE—Mr, Di Moore, 8, A, Keenan, W am MeDonaldand A, J. Bai dO Rk tk Poindex featorn ets A 4 Ole Han- | fe mber of the legisisture A little lad, standing neart J Make addr who le to “come back with his father, looked up to the paternal font of wisdor and asked Father, do lawyers tell the truth? Yes, my boy,” the father anewered, “lawyers will do ything to win a case And BOY DROWNS. \ JOSH, Feb Albert Mar 9, fell into the swollen Jalupe creek today ay AIR RECORD BROKEN PARIS, Feb, All biplane records for speed were broker here t when M. Fay did 40 miles in 82 minutes, Fay was (lying in competition for the Aerial League prize oo i i a aa a ara aranr an aan ae ae ee ae ae ae ae The year 1910 was a great one for the Interurban, another UMth concern. it collected $1,915,289 from the people. its ‘ofits were over a clean half million, and the people are stil! forced to pay rates which the railway commission declared Oxtortionate VICTORIA, B. ©, Feb steamship Titanla, Captain Kr * |run aground at Roche Harbor early Kee K Kw ew wth morning. Se i i a i le i le a ee i ee eeeeeeeeet HEHE EERE EEE EEK Hee EERE EE the two b hurriedly sought the stillness of the courtroom RR sete ee eet hhh ee ee ee eed

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