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“Business is good,” say Seattle merchants. Fine! Let's tell the world. It sounds good. It makes you }good. We're living ina great place in a great time in th 1d’s history. . i is g i id getting better all the time Pp g e world’s history. Sure, “business is good monn) The Seattle Star frrsney Ha ioe! ei 2 swore “yl ONLY INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER IN SEATTLE VOL. 14, NO. 15. SEATTLE, WASH., TUESDAY, MARCH 19, 1912 ONE CENT oh.c"ayyyn? NHWSH STANDS fe HAS UNDERWOOD | - |SEVEN OF SEATTLE’S FORMER MAYORS ~ SMOTHERED PROBE? ELECTRIC AT COTTERILL’S INAUGURATION IRONDALE | CAR KILLS 3 | LABORERS | NDVICTIM, ge ~ BET GASH Sestity pecs Second Fatality in Four Days) 1 Here's a Time When the “Son ee bey . Jail at Practically Same Spot on \ as | of Toil” Wins, After a Long rd to at Cont Puget Sound Line. yr Fight—Steel Plant Sold to —— Puget Sound Electric raitway oe 4 ; nae ome gi Trust for Lottie Kramer.) train, running between Seattle $720,000. ef a rooming house on | Tacoma, claimed another v wed that law of mature this morning. At about 12:55 e’elaek ‘avery mother to an inbound idterurenn ‘etaulh aed eloquently before Judge John P. fepring at al! costs, she fatally injured Adam Patterson’ M0, : Hoyt, referee in -bankruptey, thie ms in the King a bellermaker ginpleyed\ at 4 morning in the interests of their re- pand will have to serve | Puget Sound navy yards, at the | spective clients. The clients were ee aE eomeatipt nanos Pies ave Cane Helene the creditors, preferred and general, en Gaaaaete 0 Ait toagin ce gaia lof the Western Stee! Corporation, : | which built the stee! plant at tron. Jatt al hospital soon after - A signed by Jude Accident And it WAN Founa Wat stelineg tas icon uae Tveatesed to an Some of these lawyers represent all ce heouty 4 ; jhad sustained two. facture of fie etror ust ot or ceca: 4 a y jlex da fracture of tbe akidl . et cr © of my A : ye = é | the base of the brain. He dled inter te Kes) Corparhtint this morning / 720,000 for the lat. This is the second vietim to tlt ® y. Some represented before an interurban train if ledw ¢ objectors—the Standard Oil Co: — rye of sone ae and the First Natonal bank of Seat- er noe kn . id And some rep ea t “- Wiillam Boyd, a waiter a phoy 4 me in be uy who pare. rv! oo At the Palm cafe, 1265 First av. B. awl day each, seven was str and killed by ap. out av ever since the West |bound train at the corner of First 1 Corporation went tnto jay, Sand Connectiout st ruptcy, ‘way back in October » seid that the ipterurbap at a recklons rate of | But not one of those seven high- the avenve and that an jpriced lawyers represented the will be a to impose sothe . “horny-handed son of toil” who's tions upon ttre cars. got $49.87 coming to him for work done in the steel plant at Irondale, the “broken burg.” CAUGHT IN ACT indeed ced lawyers le ove ‘ . the said ARES SARE SEE Seven high-priced lawyers argued Harry Clifford was caught fy the act last night, and today he tn eat sat bansrearaeenan a - an Ing In ease at the city jafl, waiting Se Gl Gana. “Pilea eciea tan gl ooochg rhe for bis call to face a charge 6f pettt |sands of dollars. They spoke of Cv The or bie. : [ten 4 age 1 bonds, ge] hie owal fford was arrested in the Har pene pretered ae im } ke Fifth ay, and Pike st, as ewn mother Ite ‘Of the prosec - trying te way wee an From left to right (back row): John F. Miller (1908-10), William Hickman Moore (1906-08), W. D. | will show other phone we similar nd (he) Wood (1896-97), (front row) George W. Dilling (1911-12), Judge J. T. Ronaid (1892.94), Orange Jacobs| Pins i ur order prosecuting wit-| Valentine's Caricature of Oscar W. Underwood, democratic leader and |°"* ee ey tei | _ £1872-90), Richard A. Ballinger (190406) ‘ rming the bid of ‘opol- Blank, not only i man a oh oz |ltan Trust Co. 0 also to answer eae ae. enn Washington x only a few days} alg How questions «which BY GILSON GARONER caucus, with 2 record vote. jago. He had called up the hotel) Dinah Gavmnaaiiak dus ‘remotely, affect WASHINGTON, March 19-—The| Oscar W. Underwood, leader of | baggage man, and, after informing} ’ “ac 9” ate yy $ opie vest: proposal to investigate the money |the reactionary element, is a|him that it was the Seattle Tranaterd A C A BUT tis-aleend tone. ean tek nie Mm alleged to have | trust has split the democrats in the /strong man, and his following is|Co. speaking, asked the bageage ? nome toe al un ic Oat ican January 26. The | house of representatives wide open. powerful Underwood has declar.| man to go across the street and re ’ Por sabes cain te a firet claisn, Eis to have frained it|, TR® Progressive democrats say ed frankly his opposition. He |fund a man $1.75, and the transfer A and “the Yudion eald: F@ht oat in far man. The iatter|iAvestigate. The standpat demo says there are enough tnquiries|company would make it good with | court, thai the labor claims, aussent- upon Mrs. Kra.| orate say don't. going on, and besides he thinks the |him. The porter did so, and later Son to foe + 000 and $40 600, $8 fun at her and operon Robert 1. Henry of tariff ts a more important matter.| found that be had been the victim! etagieg and gentlemen,” says, his The aiesving acces elisa tenth: caehed on id be paid $1,300 worth of | Texan hairman of By committer | Instead of helping Murdock, Un jot s bunko gan | Tom Jones at Pantages theatre this ixn't human He's just ans three times a day. Of course I} It was also int ed in court Rotified the | OP rules, hg ogg —m A rd progressiv® \derwood worked with James R. Phe 4 . “! am proud to ittroduce to punching bag, just a pb . think I'm good, but that the Metropolitan Trust Co. of eee Ot ene eine ace eee ig | Mant lender of th indpat re Mai Have Gan lyeu Ad Wolgast, known throughout erty” which the champeen carries’ Never a hand does Sally get. The New York would operate the steel _— His sap psi Road “ge rages vod 1* publicans, and standpat republicans y g |Pletiana as the Cadillac Wildcat, ‘round with him P # are all for Ad. Some day,| plant as a “going concern never been | * ie . and standpat democrats elected! . land the undisputed lightweight) when Ad left San Francisco last a, » arn will come. He Meanwhile, it is interesting te PR gga ae eo os a fight CampbeX of House Thieves Ghampeen of the wor-r-r-rid!” week to oS the ; is young-only 18—and he's whip-| nate that the three trustees in bank- Hrs. Kramer who| that has split the republican Party.| “tne proposed inquiry inte the| , |) Loud cheers for Ad the contract rea ha ped all ut around Sacramento, ruptey—Suteliffe Baxter, Lester ry 267"| The money trust investiga - . na raid upon a Washington st.) «sr Wolgast.” continues Mr. Dougherty was ehh R ng Where he He's b Turner and Edgar Ames—have been Kennedy,|the immediate provocation. It I8 |i 16 on the pians of Big Business to | Pking house, last night. the police |dengs, “will give an exposition of his partner. But the Cadillac Wildcat ties and only losrtwo drawing, since Oct. 26, last year, was called to| Part of the war between progress | oa over the so-called Aldrich eur. | Tunded up & quartette of men Who, | greining methods, and conclude his hit “Hobo” on the nose so herd the Mim in San Francises ore $25 each, or a neat total of close on 7 on sed bin Teney scheme. Wail street realizes they believe, may be the clique that | performance with a three-round day before they were to start that turned pro onal he © aMa-| to $11,000, which, laid out in flour, ® response William J (agen ty of pie shat ony laquiry euch a0 thie would has been making house breaking tien with his sparring partner.” poor “Hobo” had to place bh jteur ch of t potatoes, salt, tea and bacon, would Jewels that were | voice. urging the adoption of the | peing to light the scandalous meth.|''* occupation for the last several |” Xo cheers for the sparring part- In a doctor's care, an wel He dreams drea buy quite a considerable lot of those 08 that occasion?” | resolution providing for ectares em. (ode By which the Aldrich scheme | “eh |mer—gone at all boxer was substituted someday being himself a chumpeen, | sustaining foods. a K ¥, poluting to | trust inquiry. Henry Geciare: has been promoted and make im.| When the police broke into the/ rae fight fan in the front row moment and dragging down « thous Articles. which | Phatically There should be 0 | ee eee ereesecnge of such leqie, room, late inst night, they found the! ost. to his fellow fan that he| 14 : a @ million a week w aude P eshibits in Judge |pussyfooting or sumshoring per at ol on tae e9'* four men—Byron Ciumb. Howard | SYOASS" @ will make a monkey grin yea 7 turn, and dictating terms with the TEDDY MEETI 6 formances by the trustees of the Provan, Theo. Hipp and Stanley St oe a ~ rehamps whereby he will get | people now bolding seats in con-| KEEP YOUR EYE ON YOUR! mon—on the verge of starting out)‘ "4 ,perx cleverness 8 good per cent of the gate receipts and| AFe You & Roosevelt booster? " you'll get a chance to exer- REPRESENTATIVE AND NOTE ‘ You mu emember that pa fog & ares. A search of the room brought to cov lad Sy Fay es all of the ving pic »vrofits is followed by partner must be good f 00 | win. See ae cred pro’ cise your lung power tonight, when Henry demande a democratic THE ROLL CALLS. er several trinkets that the police iehatever town th “ i | out my “ester 4 jee vague with duapleion. A tabtonre fen Rood Meanwhile he must withhold the | ‘he oratorical fireworks are set off eet of value, a revolver, a “DIN,” |iterviews, " rint his pletare 4 and the Sevastating punch, the haymaking at the public meeting in Arcade hail. my son- He is in- | e FP or U.S. Senator Mulkey of Or- several pieces of Jewelry, an expen canes. ‘Shey éecerioe his . ind the wallop, and let Ad make a punching Former U.S. Senator Mulkey 0 ll adhe SEA A sive toilet set and a ring from which |e ee eee ey a ermination - é . ee™ bag of him, so that the world may | son and President of the State | oar'y seg, | y * bes’ know that Ad is indeed a wildcat| Senate W. H. Paulhamus will be } the set had been removed, were *é'to the top of the ladde: ; nd to get’ to the top of th " . hade and that he, and none other, is the the Chief speakers. A permanent R ‘among the belongings of the men. en * his onenn 4 ve . ER. SHE | ee re eT eenaoked ‘ undisputed champeen of — the organization for King county will [Ss A DIVORCE MORE TIME FOR nog Sis Bbltity’ te ebsimnllate pun The sparring part-| worr-r-rid. be formed, probably with Senator fs ability to assim > He has strength Landon as president pISCO, 4a TH ishment. They write columns Per . ae : hie postprtihael (Special to The Star.) Smith wan the aggressor, it was EARLY, CEP ER ere kis traluing ” method wikoe, yr ae Sp co apa ; Gdthe “Cater.| OLYMPIA, Wash. March 19—/almed by O'Brien (By United Press Leased Wired food he wats, the clothes he wears, , a uvive notion that he contd EN He Was Real Curious [erential and repuised|Cant. W. P. O'Brien. who hurriedladg wa naaaetawheer TACOMA, March 19—John — the purses he has won. If he t beat the champeen. He ~ounds| POPLAR BLUFF, Mo, March SAN FRANCISCO, March 19.— ; the xt ig ani pre ‘ Rorty, Tasome leper, .eaey. re a diamond ring, or & race horse lighter th Ad Suppose he c mn Beat ” aofend Wait a minute, 'm a detective. ithe remark that io Seattle as fast as he could from main in Summit View, near an automobile, the t is noted, , HERS Seager Grae: vain? ituunvthy oakardain Or Got Maumeek it what you got in your pock- cigars in his ttle, mber mpulse > amb ee rein? turn, the adherents of Col. Roosevelt Let € t P Knorr 4 here, for 30 days yet. If he wins a battle, they in W Suppose he tore into the Wildcat?|for the republican presidentis ets,” said Albert Stewart to Market re is suing This was the decision of his mother back In Cadillac « h the thought! T oe ik| butts tae r : ential nom- | © * Scntana., fan Gan See the champee r » the Then ave bis ination today ga complete con-| st. pede n oe, cca eer ee ae ee ee eile oe < »putation’ Ad would be all over trol of the 14th district republican fore he got atything of value. ng ly’ neigh-— wor-r-rerld ane wildeat of- Cad Wide Wea apttrink fort | een ee ee a bors for his removal. Two doc ilac. w’s fob would be at sts G poe tev! a Tees, So BAe HIT BY AUT dition is not dangerous. Con- drag down a thousand or a million there tn no reasor ™ ninutes a e body Mathe at 420% Pik of William Smith. j 0 at th no rea ne | convened, the was tn an uproar ito exe o street at the verne etused to grant “ a gressman Warburton has been or whateve « Ad gets, a week. sparring ners name aldn'tland. the Taf etuaa Sau be 4 epg coche Governor Hay refused 1° Igned| STEALS “COMPANY” DINNER | asked by the commissioners to It Ix fine to be a manager like Tom get into « oe peed neh Sey es tee eae OE} Fe gg Bg him 9 pardom viends of the sea|. SAN FRANCISCO, March 19 urge the government to dispose Jones, and shine in the reflected ' t o squar P| peo Mme nya yar ler pureyemnee dies Ming ancepabimehy yy oo ayy etn oy DUMETOUE Trietowed the Puget|Bursiars looted Mrs J. Carter's of the leper in the meantime. glory of the champeen 8 ® is Sally de vag darcy ies a ba conse Ne athews ees tals ee had nome of a “company” dinner, len Early does not want the federal But it isn’t fine to be a sparring convention. | 1 : res presented contain hames | & $10 confederate bill in pay job offered him at Port Town. partner. " says Sally % of jurors, judges hatte {tent Mrs. ( took he send because it would separate Nobody wants to read about him| “I'd do the s ae Ghawe MY, March 19— Srosscutors and busin on. The | to & restaurant him from his family. in ‘The Pink. Nc wants to se < c at I'm paid x ¥ HY pavement, Jan-| pons is an offense. The old cap handed f toil, They again refused 'o an WEATHER FORECAST Pair tonight and Wednes day; light front tonight; light easterly winds, Temperature at noon, 39, Honolulu when he read that his appeal to the supreme court had been denied, will have to serve out BRACELET | his penitentiary sentence of five to) 10 years for avsault in the first de gree, which resulted in the death) teeeeeees Seeeeeeee terete then Whieh Bernice " to hold the rope: t¥o years ago ieee tale, shot Sanit Sr Did you.know there is a wide difference we ani between Honest and Proven Circulation and Claimed Circulation? Any paper can : ; IT TO SWEENEY’S’’ What with drink, childhood in the slums and one thing or another,; _If.yon haven't anything, as was concluded In Tom's case, since he CLAIM the earth; it’s quite a different mat- Tom Daly found himself at manhood's estate in a California penitentiary | Had Just got through 4 fiveyear job that paid nothing, the law seizes ter to possess it, or to possess a large and is e . t a bad-acting fello ‘ ad-locking fetid’ upon you. It calls yo vagrant person without visible means of 4 4 ™ = “ ARTNER GETS ONE YEAR . ms Past 7 sobigp ts ro i pee pa ne fellow. | support Don't you see how the charge seemed to fit Tom, whom growing PAID circulation. Circulation . y wished him well when he'd served his term of five years | goclety had kept shut up for five years ‘in order to reform him? Well . meee Jack Kastriner, charged jointly with E. E. Andrews with | and went forth into s to begin life anew See arcitéa Wedd tor ehacksis, tor having ‘BO Viclble modus of og Receipts tell the tale. Are they growing? ae” was brought before Judge Gay for sentence ft wan last Christmas season when Tot got out, and so we may |Dért, tive dave after he left ison Can you examine the Cash Books and Bank gtd eZ imagine that his heart was full and that ermination to do better | In police court Tom showed the $99 which his mother had saved Accounts, even, if you desire,.to prove at jeeney was strong. , Moreover, during those voara, Tom's mother had pand given him. It pretty near broke the p up, for, you see, while 's PAID 0 Y the court sentenced Andrews todrom 5 to 20 years, | been working. thinking and praying for him. She was about the only|#eelety had done its cussedest to mak a Vagrant, a loving old whether each newspaper's rculation Ing his temper, advised the judge to inform “Swee- | pon) friend Tom had left, in the outside world, and she knew how| mother, working with tear-ti # night after night, saving penny by ry oer”) mber, Mr. Merchant wand court increased the punishment to from 10 to 20 Heed a. beiptons and forsaken her boy was going to feel upon coming |penny, that her boy might have one chance to reform, had pushed back gene : And age od piveeis ? nts to a double dose, or an additional five years | oi among his fellows wi ‘at awful name of “ex-convict” to wear, and | the vengeance of the law. Tom held up the repr a mother's that there is also quite a difference whether | eo the good soul worked and that her boy might have something to| love, labor and self-sacrifice, a oy had to set him Wasn't eople are BUYING a newspaper or whether Be tie eantd his sorrow at his predicament. The court, Start om. Ninety-nine dollars was all she could raise, and this was in| that Wasn't that a splendid exhibition of justice? Isn't this a a P aa te ts ea ier h * Si his youth, sentenced him to only one to 20 years. |g hand when the penitentiary gates clanged behind him, last De-| beautiful story? There's more to it they are getting it because e carrier has oe, leave Walla Walla after a year, especially if | inher There is the honorable profession of the law. We've been depend orders to deliver so many papers, regardles: eRimeelt in prison. Andrews must serve ten years, at With such a mother’s savings with him, we rather guess that Tom's | ing upon this profession to make our laws, We always put its membe for th ¥ lutions were good rather than bad. Be that aa it may, Tom hadn't! on the bench to render The latter paper cannot pull results or the Mt a week when the police spotted him. The police couldn't see | him $90 for clearing him of the charge that he had “no visible means of advertisers; it’s an impossibility. >d_ resolutios aon canldnt tell that he was determined to| support.” Tom lived on his remainging $9 until he got to starving, for Hee pager yer oa sag rt ‘ Sly. ‘ithere are probably 30,000 idie workmen in San Francisco, and them he The Star’s books are always open to ex- « ing Like So Oth Generals make his noble old mother happy by living right. They simply knew] D The | c ; z 1 me er him as an “ex” and suspected bits. took to theft The law gain hae the villain in clutches. amination and inspection, without notice, to ! ANGEL i don't believe we would have got hold of this story at all, had not : » March 19.—~ he was a great Now, it is the law, largely as made by the police, that when a fellow We lave cing to others. . I, Matthew Keil MTs poubied on erotenen nto St vin. | who ought to be committing @ crime, according to official theory, isn’t| Judge Frank Dunne said of Tom: “The state owes this man an apology, prove to YOU, as we are d ae ch “Atholic church yesterday and opened fire promiscuously with a|doing so, he can be arrested “on suspicio It. satisfies the police, |instead of attempting to return him to prison,” and compelled Attorney that we have a Daily Paid Circulation mu Z Aibett that it destroys the soul of ¢he would-be reformed “suspect.” | George Rose, a member of the honorable bar of San Francisco, to return ik cones of mete of Wome, ny, ien’t it, that whereas the law says that every accused man is/the $90. | m wershipers in the ahueuls sefeamed and ‘fed Alber to be innocent until proved gullty, the law seizes a man be Ton? Oh, just now he’s on probation. He may pull through yet, if Kelly's sh Jing. 3 _ by telephone pekegprien proscvonie, avo Cuntmine arrived | cause it thinks he is going to commit some offense? But'so it is. They| some other member of the honorable profession of the law at San Fran-| AO ooo outflanked the general, ry, Gurrendered uncondition-| couldn't quite make up their minds to grab Tom “on suspicion,” since | cisco does not read this story, see that Tom has nearly a hundred dol-| 9 Was taken to the University police station, where he is|he had been at liberty only five days, and so the police had recourse to/lars and again reduce him to a person with “no visible means of sup @ ward, pending an examination. another favorite proceeding of thei port. us justte Tom's police court lawyer charged #

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