The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 13, 1911, Page 1

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o-| The Seattle Star ating ONLY INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER IN SEATTLE tinal a,b OWN n008 SEATTLE, WASH., MONDAY, FEBRUARY TRAINS AND NDS Be olson rs }GRAND JURY FOR GRAFT CHARGES | frach 1 B A NNICK PUTS BUT SHE'S FREE NOW __ STEP RIGHT UP, GENTLEMEN! = PROSECUTOR NEW YORK, Fet LID ON TIGHT '°2 2°": om | cw. TAKES ACTION feonpen : : CANDIDATES | f CHIEF BANNICK’S CLEAN-UP CAMPAIGN | M r enou c ‘ } f BURNS DETECTIVE AGENCY OBTAINS EVIDENCE j Authoritt " arceratior = . % OF POLICE GRAFT THAT WARRANTS GRAND , | i JURY PROBE thelr male ceramics, wecty win wero © ISHIRKS POLL | i ene tow eas ewcave | TAX; JAILED ng reorganiza harmony and efficiency n of inspector to suc ceed Mike “Powe Probable shake-up in plain clothes department Chief Bannick is on the job | It Is up to the managers } The handbook opera’ man under bim will have a squa deal if he does his duty. To this | cour t cing him to a jail te i R } ine = , i . wale end Chief Bannick today issued or | ‘ } } % Organizes Squad T S ll L t , I ppenst ders that every man unde s di wile at eared ere i ih periors nd Mayor Dilling See eee exten F's Fees Means wee ge Senet "lof Mary B, Eddy| Nh > Sa 2e,| | “ae ct Sagh sot aa fay er receiving A n t t charges Chief Rannick K dered to cease taki Califo: a horse rac © succeed way and south of that pa) 9 ea pee | BOSTON, Feb 3.—Cont . - y : wi will be raided if ¢ Sie ty ogi . dential letters written by Mrs. 5 . | tint en town moy it is alleged to tempt to remain op. 4g §-s Mary Baker G. Eddy, founder tors were informed that | It ts bgt . of Christian Science in 1876, | : ‘ ; ‘ other than strict observance of the | uk, Mit just after the first publication ' the persor rect " urns, f r United Sunday and 1 sing ordi the @ wae 7 hg of her “Science and Health, | 4 te : : ee i eee i spe i for the nances would t in vigore In ye . ~ with Key to the Scriptures,” . PP prosecution. oe noche will be sold at auction on Feb ‘ reaking of the graft ring in San Fr and the prosecution The negro clubs, who, Pn Fagg denon go ruary 23 and according to ly responsi former administration un” Sea eccubes an announcement today free and easy tamunity from pro pany - In one of the missives Mrs. 5 i PE BURNS HERE TODAY. each cx { ca o« ne ps TRwetonazneseg| sw owen (LEAVES WIFE $109, BUT BIG —|FREC-—f] MCTiecs iscsi tna a Hcate-to rking under for his Jard Athietic club and the Graystone rs & ~ i n Seattle is not known, but tough characters following the trail | Western Mansachusetts experience of their weekly boxing contests < allied hard coal be | the noveity . tg . sa LA . there will be nothing doing ft hrough a a f sn >PHILADBLPHIA, ¥ + When ,aitiiuhons cl lea : amin D. ° e e he sun shone brightly ge ee 1 Job ; 4 Prose rney, under whose super- — ee = . eorge K, Macliwain d in this FEUD LEADS TO "0%: wou ne | Sean BRST eS 2S School Girl Disliked Her Baby But CHICAGO’S MAYOR re he grew into affluence | recep. To Mary BRUTAL CRIMES iL tone le ian S| Jury Aequits Her of Its Murder | El Fa queath, 00 erty property here | eity HN we bated As the bulk of the estate cas a . i | day r ttache it; Morocco, Mrs. Macliwain mig clerk in INDIAN HOME, Okla. Fet » made county seat of Sw lfivet wie probated “ oleae ernational. barriers ;oath and go Am armed posse. with — newly created count that letters of administration were) should she seek the one-third of th today set out after three mas Bull has been. promine . sak do Ala Beat Mohamed: (GN dus a widow ender the iaw NGRESS ON | men who this morning entered bitter fight sie ton thems an the wide, LEeT home . M. Ball r here,| He {# chairman of the board of ik daa . \ JAP QUESTION. (By United Snyder and M made hin and killed Jas. comurisstoners. of the new county ted man, when he It is reported that J. W. Armstrong |o b] . a member of the. board of conimls "m@| Sure its a Holiday ee at B as a ioners who favors the town of Si SACRAMENTO, Feb. 13 been kil der, is in ja} at Mountain Park, and | | 7 Tempe » can cope. w The 1 > * @ battle between the two c man 4 Uncle San t nt ® taking off; breath In the mega e Ja ne ues and = that result valry t i rly ¢ ted jhis hat to the me y of} Their was no jegislature should show more | Abraham Lincoln postoffice either ion in handling {alien he wa silent. }neyed from distant parts of s the opinion of the A iy from woman | expécting THE letter y > - ¢ oxy superior oc s took a} against a door t eleg ‘ Sen day off. The on job | swing Thoma », a-copy of which |was Jallor Roberts t| ‘Thecurtains re drawn on the! sent t . Hewitt of the is is a muck-raking article.) the automobile comforts of the idle * |dozing in hin chair, bank win *, > Many a0! sembly i read in the house This is not the right way to start}Tich, who work not, nor do they _ [dancing a jig on the chest of all| agxtous dep r returned to bis The senate also was ady spin, except in thetr automobiles illegal voters office after having ed the rain sage The s hardsbips suffered Absent minded lawyers climbed | and wind, and proceeded to place } sary to do so here in order that) are many . hill and arrived out of breath | tiie litte p 1 under the jhe reader might realize Maht olf} The cliy employe was returning dimitiy co. t: ie to turn around and climb right | office rug where is would be safe “ that are to follow hours. Chilly blasts blew . a story of this kind, but It is neces down | nounced t he would not be Investigation show a startling |the a and there was onl poeary : : fai te-dlactttd the bet . rp : CIGARETTES ON Unive ot Chicago, immec nd rain of the past|and had me eral thick and|jy rose several points pro-| commerce % makes it imperative that/ valuable carriage blankets with | fessor an lowan, and t efore SAN DIEGO, Cal, Feb. 13. sum a arbitrator conditions be revéaled to! which to ec self interested in politica years| Joseph Felu, the Philadelphia multi, be their actual phys alu RUNS ja, Feb. 13 Pragonie es are not eveniago he was nominated by the |) 1. e, threw a bomb {nto the iene! only t , t 3 wick K over the ind of an Suto | equipped w c cigar light n faction for lerman and reprinponhbieeicugthced: “Ee ee or 25) sation er terday, when & cold. wipter hs 1 comfortable auto hands down e started out |Spreckle's fight for 60-year street | years on exactly . 1 vi »wd which e car. (the en-| mobil r the grafters in t ‘ way franchise here tonight by the franchise y th a dat t tion, Lady tomobiles | Inqu and forced throug r 1 following offer: “The eonipany. } agree t i ¢ ) e ald commission, of whict ) ar K« ic Street Railway 2 per cent ture He | d has | 25-year fra am ready to| municipal operation been in th litical science ) i to take over all|to me the va partment < , e of th sting street railway lines, prdperty ther clals are| date machi the best drawing city compelled | 1900 ympany fc ion WHAT CITIZENS’ COMMITTEE THINKS OF COUNCIL CANDIDATES The port of the citizens’ committee dealing with the fitne Jeratic candidate for mayoralty nom-, appointed by Mayor John F, Miller; ) attle; before coming to Sea 17, Max Wardall ; | of the various candidates for the city council, just submitted, recom- |ination 1910; represents high type| popular alike with employers and| years ago, was employed by Great! W.; age 32; nin rs a resident mends several to che voters and condemns others as unfit. Pr of citizenship. employes; well qualified Tor office,| Northern, principal position station | of Seattle; elected to council from | tically half of the candidates are not mentioned because, according | Austin E. Griffithe—301 22nd av Y. C. Kellogg—1827 Boren agent at Helena; elected to council} 14th ward 1908 and 1910 to the they have little or no chance of being elected N.; age 47; resident of Seattle 14|age 30; resident Seattle 29 years; |frem Fourth ward, 1906-8 and 10;| mayor during Mayor Gili Among t who are most severely condemned are several of | ye lawyer; fathe ‘ound | lawyer; elected counci] 1910; in-|chairman finance — committee: | he asked the council for an inve the nt counelimen who are candidates for re-election | extension movement; local attorney | quisitor of graft investigating com-|fathered subway franchise con-| gation of graft and open gambling; | The committe report on those candidates who we singled | for Pacific Coast Lumber Manufac-| mittee demned by Chamber of Commerce; | removed Chief of Police Wappen. out either for recommendation or condemnation is as follows turers’ association in rate litigation; | George B. Littlefield—6932 56th | generally believed favorable to pub-| stein. wi Mi88 MARGARET GCHWENRNAD George E. Bennett—11 ith av.; . satisfactory. | candidate for republican nomination | av. S.; age 36; formerly lawyer; |Me service corporations. His re. Eugene Way— Mth av. §. SAGINAW, Mich. Feb. 8.—Miss against her honor because she was age 48; Seattle 22 years: formerly| M. J. Carrigan—810 KE. Howell st.;|for mayor 1910, withdrawing in| Seattle since 1903; for a time part-|elegtion would not be of advantage | age 54; 23 Ss; operated | Margaret Schwendner, the pretty| ashamed and afraid to tell president Olympic Ol] Co; a suc age 48; formerly mayor Port An-| favor of A. V. Bouillon; has made | ner William H. Lewis in real estate | to Seattle. publie ambling 1888 to|17-yearold high school girl, who Afterwards, when she learned cessful business man, now retired: | gel jast eight years resident Se-| 4 study of civic needs ‘and improve-| business; now in Littlefield-For F, 8. Steiner—2823 15th av. W.;| 1892; since identified with real| fled from her home a few months that she was about to become @ would be careful worker in council. attle; elected county commissioner |Ments; successful in profession and | syth Co.; secretary Seattle Real) age builder; prior to coming to/estate and leather manufacturing; | ago and who was later found by her, mother, she twice attempted sul- £. L. Blaine—416 Highland drive; 1908; d ed for renomination; |!" business affair would be of| Hist association 1909-10; member | Seattle nine years ago, was a suc-| 1897-9 member populist legislature; | parents when she was taken from! cide, but failed. Then she fled e 48; resident of Seattle 20 years; | while in office constantly in contro- | Service to city in council municipal plans commission; well) geseful farmer and kraiser in| elected city council 1908 and 1910,/a Salvation army rescue home inj from home and friends. secretary Osborne, Tremper & Co.,| versy with sheriff over trivial mat A. F. Haas—103 30th av. S.; age | qualified. | Douglas county; appointed by Pres-| John M. Wolfe—2218 N. 38th st.; | Detroit, charged with infanticide, In Detroit she took refuge in the abstracts and loans; civil service | ters 65; city inspector engineer fiee;| Frank P. Mullen— Boylston |idept McKinley as pecial stock © 55; present 10th ward council returned to the family how Salvation army rescue home. commissioner 1896-9; elected Kighth James Conway—935 sler way;|former manager Yesler Way and/ av. N.; resident of Seattle 20 years; enumerator for Washington d/man; resigned alderman from /stead, having been acquitted There, a month ago, her baby was ward councilman 1910; chairman of did not answer committee's request| Jackson st, lines before formation| formerly proprietor Abbott hotel|Oregon in 1900; unsuccessful by a| Ninth ward in 1893 to be appointed|. To a jury-of middle-aged married porn,’ From the first, the matron the recent graft investigating com- for information ttle resident| Seattle Electric Co., ¥ he made id bar; early experience, railway | narrow margin as candidate for) member of board of public works; |men, the girl told tae story of her! said, the girlmother showed a djs- mittee, last 15 years: First ward council-| success; capable business man, well| grading contractor; as councilman-| council from Ninth ward in 1910; | removed by Mayor J. T. Ronald for|shame and sorrow. In her short| like for the little one. It took greaé J. W. Bullock—615 Minor ay.; age| man. since 1904; member 1910 graft| qualified for the office of council-| at-large last nine years and chalr-| well and favorably known as a man| wasteful methods employed in| dress and with her youthful appear-| persuasion by the nurses to get her 45; resident of Seattle 12 years, | investigating committee, submitting | man, |man of street committee he has|of excellent qualities. sewer contracts; committee's infor-|ance she looked more like a high!to care for the babe preévic in Atlin, B. C., where he| minority report; present chairman| V. P. Hart—4805 37th av. S.; did) rendered notable service ‘to the| F. R. Van Tuyl—1529 17th av.;| mation does not entirely clear his| school girl than a mother of a baby.| One morning the baby was was engaged in saloon busine license and revenue committee; has| not reply to committee's request for| city, and is considered a valuable |age 47;, born in Hlinols and a rest-| record; recent services not consid-|She is small for her age, appearing found dead. The young . mother now wholesale and retail coal| voted consistently in favor of the | information d about 60; tlemti-| member of the municipal govern-| dent of Seattle for the la | ered valuable. jon the big witness chair as a child, said that it had dropped from her dealer, exclusive agent for Seattle vicious element, and enjoys the sup-| fied with life insurance companies; | ment |has been successfully engaged Arnold Zbinden—320 Cedar st.; | still anxious to play with dolls. |lap as she was bathing it. The Electric Co.'s Renton coal mii port of the Clancys and others of| council 1910; member graft investi-| T. L. Quigley—Seattle Athletic | banking atd shingle manufacturing, | did not reply to committee's request| She told the story of the night little one's head was fractured in spends money freely to obtain pub- like repute; machine politician; | gating committee, submitting minor-| club; 31; resident Seattle last|now retired well and favorably | for information; age about 50; Se-| when the blaze of a burning house!two places. Dr, Davis testified We office; elected counciiman-at- aligned with special interests. ity report; not considered as having | seven years; previously engaged in| known in the business world and |attle 23 years; long identified with|drew her from her home to watch that the skull fractures must have large 1910; serious charges have! Oliver T. Erickson—768 Belmont| special fitness for coun |general store business, Montana; |hag the time to devote to public! s ness; now proprietor |the fire; about the darkness of the| been caused by a severe blow, and been made against Mr. Bullock. place; age 52; ten § Robert B. Hesketh—1423 Helmont | energetic and aggressive; a student | service; his character, honesty and | 5 el; represented Sixth | night; a young man offered to es-| not a fall These were published during the) president Brickson- Wyman Co., e v.; age 40; Seattle 21 years; execu-| of civic needs; well qualified. ability are unquestioned, Mr, Van | ward in council last seven years; |cort her home; she accepted; on But the girl mother stubbornly campaign of 1910 over the signa-|vator manufacturers; successful) tive officer Hotel and Restaurant| Frederick Sawyer—Flat D., 706| Tuy! is the type of man who should| favors wide open town policy and|the way he assaulted her, and she| maintained on the witness stand ture of E. F. Blaine. Mr. Bullock’s| business man; prominently identi-| Employes’ International Alliance Inth av.; age 56; no notable ex-|be encouraged to run for public of-| public service corporations in thelrefrained from disclosing the | that it was an accident, and the reply by letter is not considered fied with commercial bodies; demo-! member charter revision committe once in private business in Se-! ties, council, crime that had been committed! jury sympathized with her,

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