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THE SEATTLE ~~ = "THE SEATTLE S S a SEATTLE, WASH., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 1909 ONE CENT ISTARWICH PUNISHED FOR TELLING TRUTH WILL THIS WOMAN PLUNGE THI (Nyc Jar Empty Stocking BELGIUM INTO CIVIL WAR? AWS SMARY IS GUT TQ ms] PP) WE OL A MONT Shooting or Young Man an SANTA Wilt mame Wy ¢ Sa L OTR LE Promises to Become a COME , (Gos Deputy Sheriff Had Been Told That He Would Pay Matter of International NEXT : | the Penalty if He Did Not Perjure Himself in Slot Investigation. (CHRISTMAS : - Machine Investigation, and the County Commis- The shooting of young Antonto ioners Acted Today. | Portipillo promises to become a matter of international investiga b> { , BP oe PORE ee jtion. Portipilio was shot Monday ; on jevening while fleeing from Patrol = | Because Matt men Walsh and McGraw, He is uty sheriffs in King county, refused to commit perjury before lying in the Clty hospital! and can i 1 * iff Hod hi live but a fet hours ‘ the King county grand jury, and defame Sheriff Hodge, his The Italian residents of the city d salary reduced to $1.00 a month by the unanimous vote are greatly angered by the occur-| ¢ y - i }rence and the Italian consul nas | taken the young man's dying state aie . The action of the county commissioners came as no sure pment with the intention of report ‘| f j F : ; a ing the affair to his government . ! prise, because at the time Starwich was called upon to testify Fortipitic’s Italian friends today de 4 word was carried to him that unless he went before the jury }clared that when the matter | “3 1 j jaired there would be a sensation 4 an ¢ ang swore that Sheriff Hodge had ordered him to allow slot jim Seattle and tha ; ‘ rate in Ravensdale, the commissioners would | ficlals would come in for > ee AN it | Cestrable attention ‘ ) , , that his monthly salary | Fatrolmen Walsh and MeGraw ! Ber tiicv ~ arw stated at the time that, regardiess of what might profess be at a loss to un iis = jj ; 4 Bie stand how Portipillo was shot ath in the jury maintained that they did not shoot | - oon Phen th loss of sal vin repeated, him. Waish says he tired ip i f; Y } ue AES Med M . air and could not post v a : wit ICONS . 2 ‘ . M. J. Car- |the fleets an. The or Ned “ J \ : i i would § hat § h’s y wa to $100 a nation they car t t Por ¥ la _ { : : pillo waa shot by one ¢ ends | gy a ; \ ? me Star us satisty Carriga nitting who od to shoot them. } y, f \ per ‘on of the ithesses € % S - PRiccradl heard prs asks fired 7 E. i \ j TT ] arrigan the : Monday night, except tie tres ii date haliainaliedialiedi ietteateadbatbes morning, afte % f 2 : jby the polleeman. Portiptl 9000000090000 WOO00000000IO i dywe statement, insists ¢ am shot by one of the polle JONESS VAUGHAN, MORGANATIC WIFE OF LATE KING | /)0* "hot by he LEOPOLD. ed MeGraw f High mp fm the famous old|on the throne? chateau of Lacken a weeping, When wg fell prey to the |MORGAN CALLED TO | Somes i mourning King Leonel | Weach Jantar’ aauehier, ana'her | TIME. BY STEVEDORE while Europe trembles lest she self a barmaid, no one dreamed that } claim his fortune. What will be the he would be married by a legal cere NEW YORK Dec 2 Patrick | future of the Baroness Vaughan, the mony. Hut now that it has b Lowery, who kt dore ead ruler's morganatic wife? And | proved that she is his legally mar. | oF rs a bite Star line aie yf What will be the future of her chil-| ried wife, her future will be fraught the Hudson 28 years, officially Here's nals Jahon sane eth ful lial a sina 14. " ~ loge called down > Seen o-| ry without words—one of the most pitiful stories In the wor 4 tba "pet one ~~ lead a with importance to the Belgian peo- "| ciel, kc vi Mf oo "3 ¥y a The little girl and boy wrote fo Santa Claus, telling him just what they wanted. They hung up their two being aunts of Mrs. Ocey * When the clerk was about to em p 10 p of he day f mic defiance of a) ‘o being aunts h La boldly jettered sign announcing that | petty happy in the belief that while they were fast asicep Santa would come and fill those tiny Gnaed, * ter it on his records, Chairman smoking was prohibite j Abraham shouted to the clerk: ine Mean, Oa eae ii But Ganta never came, Morning broke and the little stockings still hung limp before the fire- POE ESOSEAESES TS ENT Make vote enakieeee on the ple ha Landes cor. | Place. 2 ? | wa £0 on record as voting aye.” whe tie phout to sacar ‘irow ont “Cheer up,” they try to toll each other, though their hearts are breaking, and there are big tumps BAR OUT BABIES? The commissioners have power sh Immense black cigar from « case| (? their thronts. “Cheer up, maybe he will come next year NEVER, SAYS COURT | nz salaries Of all bat clade pg Mahted. it nad began puffing con There is no grief in the world like a little child's teare—the tears of disappointment over some * aiace eines cers. No formal notification has tented! Lowery eyed the finan thing dearly wished for. wy nite rene. 8 ‘ 5 i ae yet been given Sheriff Hodge or cler a moment, then walked quickly Can you see this situation, you bachelor Can you see the picture CHICAGO, De : + go a Staswich of the board's action. om. nb: teeming ity See it len’t fanciful. God help them, but it’s real, It's a true story of what is going to happen in many children have been given the right) Starwich incurred the wrath of all “ Will you just } homes in Seattle this year, uniees— to live—in any flat, apartment o¢ the board when he refused to Rig tao a Uniess the bachelors of this city, who have no children of their own—or those married men who have house or dwelling which they and job" Hodge. Intimation was given A glanced upward and| help with money and presents, their parents desire to occupy—and that his “ f Fie salary, which in the past s long as the found he had been standing under al The Star will handie both for Santa and the kiddies. Send your present, your toys, your mon they can stay just as long a sign, which, in letters a foot long,| TOOAY: ‘ bag mg Hoe “ew wie h landlords Ineroused ‘t he, ould. see bie way | C lh pomisnabek "ik, tesnitan 4 pa : en tate la a ‘ ees clear ries irty ibe for Carri- You'll to quit that smok. | : mui pone ag. it unconstitutional |=" 90d lis two pesociates teat Se" MONEY AND PRESENTS ARE STILL COMING — 2. 2s"isctuSi're ne en w vn Biola hand. fo ck. eo ttengy ony Sage target children, iphel | gtarwich, when in-the Jury i‘ mit for $10,000 Damages | SATIN MIX THERE ‘”” an ane chines in thelr places. of business * Uaar dl ~ Wanted| cy ted Prem More Shopping 294 MILES TO. PS Ry segtn duig Preae Mere GARFIELD BREAKS LONG SILENCE TO Secvoer auld. to tents taaeaLa oa VOL. 11. NO. 260 Starwich, one of the hardest working dep- King county commissioners this morning. g was reduced to a pittance. Carrigan took his revenge this morning meeting this jong harangue on ® | hes high ‘al ideals, declared that MRS. SNEAD INDICTED. & he beilevea wich should be se- * | verely It*with because seven sa- (By United Press.) * loons i avensdaie had slot ma. NEWARK, N. J., Dee */ chines in them. Carrigan made the Following tne hearmeg of the #1 fon state's testimony in the case * I move that Deputy Sherfff Star of Mr Ocey Snead, found *|wich's salary be reduced to $1 @ dead in a bath tab tn an East * | month.” Orange, N. J., house, the grand ® Rutherford seconded the motion, jury this afternoon indicted * | Chairm 4 n put it to @ or murder Mrs, Caroline B. &/¥ was carried by the ayes Martin, the dead girl's mother, */of Rutheriord and Carrigan. Mr ary W. Snead and Miss * rah. Wardiaw, the last * Abraham on hecord. ;dadstptedadetetpiededeieintetetetel to find hy of the foll i NEW YORK, Dec. 22—Fifteen ssp a ae er. whom appeaie. have: been DEMAND THAT TAFT ADMINISTRATION [224 (at ke would not ‘prosecute _ #2 for $21 Loan. lor New. York. but comtatning “30 Scr iemeea ri tap Riaet macs OOO es Sai PROTECT WATER AND COAL RIGHTS = |""stiswvich, turthos “tai tye , , yr ris . the jury | vu" » Vt, Dec. $8 , Mr. Word, 2514 or 2714 Sev- that he had once closed th |poorly dressed shirtwaist makers, ne ye i bos Dec, 83.~A Bo Pe idl pa nag mc Hodge oa ea = [With the declaration that he will |drove up Fifth av. yesterday after OORT rhe thmanniydiregs again Assay «. Alice and Thelma, 673 View | R. Garfield, Roose- | didn't want to embarrass thom. | 40 .( tain sseging thems Geral op- Suit for $10,000 damages for the |0on, In the double interest of the uae cael of mail must take to get from ome! gt Fremont ecretary of the interior, | But now Garfield, alse eration when the prosecuting attor- I his fob, J. A. Murphy, jebirtwalst | makers’ strike and you coms side of a room in the same building) — 3712 Ninth av., South Seattle. and the man who fought land sag alae ride it ion at late foreman of a|/ Woman suffrage. he care were ti hed by Mi A A} Famer vou to the other ff It be sent from); Little girl wanted doll, grabber a eat seeben | se a ve ey Ros br Bato county told bim to let . P o crew, |furnished by Miss Anne Morgan,| yf WV, reed | * » and ¢ eves break his stlence for ie ca tne sent of Be cers Mes. ©. H, P, Belmont, Mrs. Sam Uy \ino mumpacc |Bebec Plain, Vt, to Beebe Plain lbs gl Mla ata av. N. through his whole administra time in The ar Friday in an Sudden Spasm of Virtue. whark «vil uel Untermeyer, and others of the ry OF DOLLIFS P. Q, both of which are on the © tion, was refused a seat in the article on “( ervation.” For two years Abraham and Mu: phy according to ue. own | “400.” | ; {nternational boundary line. The) wnat began as sasiar ital Taft cabinet ae . have In thie article retry Ratherford have been Mberat pa- PMlery of the case, borrowed $25 In 2d plain, old-fashioned store building! pian to send toys to little childr een made openly that the rea jernand that the i ‘ons of saloons that had slot ma- Way, this year, from the F. A. New GUGGENHEIM IS contains the postoffices of — th ty otherwise would not be found! 80m vas Saat ee powe ul in solnlearasién save tne lene and chines in them: _ Not untsl it sake ‘Agency, People's Bank bullding 4 or an United States and Canadian goverm| py Santa Claus, is proving. inimany teredte behind the land grab coal and water rights for the | time to punish Starwich for telling Agreed to pay $32.50 in three TRIED FOR GOING 2 ost ments ae to be. suncor for the very, ving schemes knew they could | peopte. Me will appeal to the the truth did they consider it nec ly payments | SOME IN AUTO ae” separate entrance t@ necessaties of life not contro! Garfield : | people to insist that their essary to investigate why slot ma — Would make an interest rate wit bei , "WY but both are in the game room| gtar reporters are personal Retiring to private fe, Gar rights be safeguarded ines were running per cent for the three months M. Robert Guggenheim has an Yi / without even @ partition, using the visiting every family not otherwise, ‘eld has up to date maintained | In view of the coming inves | Matt tarwich is undoubtedly ges Was not enough automobile that can go some. { ba same lobby. If sent by the mafh) vouched for, from whom Christmas Sllence on the policy of con tigation of Ballinger's office, ne of the best known and most m Murphy went around to| He will answer in Justice Car-| @ 2 from one postoftice to the other, @/ietters have been received. Much servation. Like other good | decided on after Garfield's | popular peace officers in King ey his first installment, he was! rol)'y court this afternoon to tne |letter must travel 67 miles in Cam |gugfering and destitution ha been Americans, he hoped and article was written, the story jcounty, In five years’ service he he Would have to pa [70 Gldieven of ening some Arreating ; ada and 227 miles in the Unite@fownd. Shoes and stockings instead leved that Taft and Ballinger | he telis will be one of the most has e lished a record for effi- faeeth for xix months, or $42.20.| otficers say the speed limit was ox sw nit wa - = States in order to be delivered his successor, would do. the significant contributions yet | cier he , risk of his Ae fe an interest rate of clone to| coeded | THE LAST DOLL» [iprougn the proper channel (Cnotinued on Page Ten.) right thing by the people. He made to the controversy own life. Stationed in Ravensdale, age cou | Starwich has patrotied a beat that Ad Murphy refused to “come ered a territory that comprised an assignment’ was laid ae *aicathent” wie i @ 'T’S AN EXPRESSION OF THE ) i Be oontig, By oeeae ae Ht arsine jeter to him, toling READ ij ir qe MR Fy AXPAYER VIEWS OF A BALLARD TAX. | Pills to hoor, 1 e"aaa uae Pi be esi have to straighvon the 9 @ ® PAYER AND OFFERS MUCH given J other peace officer in the FOOD FOR REFLECTION. around in igh to make promised to h been trying) that the “head of the force” ; have made Lou Smith disgorge his;can’t raise any office a degree, himself on the side he want people on the : hotels ELEVEN KISSES AND Murphy ot 0 ri ’ ap wes Tae ata bor ahare th e? graft and restore it to the county.| higher than the level of a majority} What we need is men of sound,|on the street, n cor » THEN A QUARANTINE to Ind the reason or he Sta ” ce uildings 1 8 of the electors, Just as long as a} hard, common sense—men whose | to the arch ae SOENE: FOPWIVOR, 10 88 "RR Om marine ter_ Privileap ROE NE. PALPIBER majority of the electors Seat lives are pure and clean, men who | trade woost D R. 0. c. 28 file suit evening paper, ‘ How know that the bur) ‘The “business. men’s candidate,"| ee out for graft and rottennoss,| can rise above the dollar mark ab mpany for 1 th em—9 elars hugs that are infesting! put up by Herman Chapin, Law-| just so long will present conditions | Ben Lindsey ha ¢ here yo have acives te per a enian ne ‘ cies rotor! tender Ooliiay and othaie who pose! exist, No more sincere orhonest a| go you hear one story: “It will hurt} We have th t student prank cree Rauease Joebave bebe tae the rt i { #/as the moral element of the city,|publie man ever held office than|my busines Patriotism, honor, not used? Wh en they kisseut Baad Ce amintis Gouadasaiiy on f condition 1 it has consistently persecuted Bob| Bouillon, but he had to go because | the sacredness of the home, the| called for firing the honest man i if etown, the Coane pa a. matters. to obscurity. Gaps far to seek. The people who| Hodge so as to get a stand in with) he was honest purity’ of our girls—everything that hi t ernity house, Whe venei Wee atid be 8 ‘trol wakes life worth Hving, must be | cau rie ae ello control th d coun iot the gang, and that same gang fe ; ¥ ma whizz! This would be a t I of | control this cf and, and. that. ame Nne i Bouillons and Lindsays cacrifiaed tor the Alinishie’ abla ee : \ Teste NE ES ut The Mayo want hones nl u a ® iim alre y « a n , ; ; | tte ps arts sat show.of in-|Look at Bob go—a straighter, | te Those men knew and had| If this country had a few more} We don't want fanatics who will lar grabb ‘ cer Sehr to quar t yy - i nov . Has Hons and Ben Lindseys, there| break up a red light district anc ) first $10 1 # cleaner man never held offlee 0 ears that A. F. Haag}Boulllons and Ben : . and betore| Cignation to clear ie at 4 Bie count and what do we Sx s clean @ man as this town| would be some hope for the future, fill the hote private resi-| ideas and are oct fte g men learned that Har. By fiat ps it $i4| Coat of the Dele Oe a Ours sreessuliciy " f held, but he had one quality they| What this country needs {a men) dences with harlots any more than |to serve on the council. Be patriotic | \ iffering with diphtheria, Lin pg yeh pag icky pho 4 Maui Ge a6 Dota and Cle »b, did not want, He would wear ge} who | principle before the dol-| we want a police force grafting | just for once. Serve the country |an ey fled into his room and bee tone pommel fat ye Aer cubation tina tor hin purity, aad \taad’s collat: Marae Om api |Jar, and you can comb the city and | on this class in a restricted district. |that has made you, Le t) pre heir lps to those bf thelr pire went Gown nee. t peg ioe What 5 that be: tone wanted his assessment reduced @fl| bot find enough men of that caliber| For a year*past we've had it all— city election mark an er f with as much vigor Serer ere See ee atten aloe that have bold up hie | Wanlth MAUIE” Bot RAGE MEU GUL tho’ RentiOl.. . Blary. aibotori| a restricted: dlatriet rum by, for, abd laovernmant deat won't bo anninerea » had been a fair “co-ed.” Now i at around | Salled to do, vis: that verter blastiiing county for years. if Vander-|flnenced Mr. Haas to cut {i weeme WRBAId Tead "The Beast and thelin the. sole Interest of the police,| with mud. Don't say’ “polities every member of the frat is quar nd insisted ou their taking | 4 Neht district rus ar cites Ma lmeat had. beet the wean thet hal uniessbe thiubies it tuat Jungle,” by Ben Lindsey of Denver, | and we'ye had women plying their |too dirty.” Get tn and clean them.|antined and exempt from recita- (Contin ane Lae sbrrpd eS 7 Rergentive | posed aw before election he would}, It Just goes to show that you!apply {t to Seattle and them range | trade all over the elty, approaching TAXPAYER, | uon ied on Page Ten.) | the privilege, an 4 a we . P 4 i 2.-Bleven Why Not Use’ Recall? 2 . Theta Pl tra- versity per warning pe it will ng through it to help out of an at take more a the of at the othe

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