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=— THE SEATTLE a Femion SST AA Fe SEATTLE, WASH,, TUESDAY, JANUARY 4, 1910 2 INT BUDDHIST WEDDING CEREMONY ENDS IN A BIG WHITE SLAVE EXPOSURE IN SEATTLE ONE CE BENS 10 GET OTE, MER |= =m re FATT AEST GL MACE ‘Tiga ce OW UNDER AEST fn foes tis: wre Oe re de a } f hares HAPPY (acer v0 THe ) (seve Bet } ‘ : oun Te Soo HOSE WHO FAVOR SENDING REGISTRA. | ; | TION BOOKS INTO THE WARDS. |\Convicted Burglar Gets ALEXANDER McKINNON, Ninth ward Ch f Vv HOQHAL 4 | His Records Show That He Had Chain of Slaves and BR RUREMY, Counclimanat-Largs. Shen Pies ogo hy j Dealt in Women of All Nationalities — His Mar- *p. MULLEN, Councliman-at-Large | Either Pierce or Snoho-| = = EP In AND))|| : Me : : SECC EAN, eign bah | mish County. | Ston{ao ut GEY AN fe | riage to a Cousin His Undoing. 4M SopoaRO Geunaiantnab Lares, | RR IS | HOGG] pe ilpers new Ona) : Se WARDALL, Fourteenth ward. | “Peter Miller cannot secure a falr THOMAS P. REVELLE, Seventh ward CUT ed }and impartial trial in King county a § ie" and { will grant him a change of | if We sont ‘THOSE WHO ARE OPPOSED TO SENDING |)! "i!" {© Piero or Sone REGISTRATION BOOKS INTO WARDS. si nano super T. Ronald today rolod tn GENE F WAY. Second ward Poter Miller, recently: con H. HURD, Counciimanat-Large (doubtful). burglary after « sensational trial ir T. ARMSTRONG, Thirteenth ward. | which he grilled the police and the | V f Japan, to M. Naka- YT. Kawamu the jdbist temple at ixgest white slave exposures on the With all the solemn rites of the Boddbist ceremony Nakashima swore before shrine of the god to Hive with bis wife with re apect Con 4 with love; he swore to live with her forever, M. HINES, Fifteenth ward. [third degre sharing pleasure and hardship NDEN, Sixth ward. } ft was T. J. Dillon's art in HE FARMED HER OUT. JACKSON, Fifth ward. The Star, giving Roy Willians' con HCK SAWYER, Fourth ward. feanic of Miller's alleged crimes Then he took her to Tacoma and “farmed her out” for immoral purposes, according to information in the hands of United States imm aud contemplated crimer, that prac tically turned the scale in Miller's men and home owners! and the larger it w }taver today Phe deprived of an oppor among the saloon owners, dive Look at (his article,” exclaimed lie ah the primaries by and cohorts of the un- | judge Ronald, holding forth a copy derworid, the better Giti's lof The Star ation officers For this be if now under arrest at Tacoma at rught to Seattle on the charge of perjury in answer to information filed the instance of the United 8 s officers. Later he will be t itt taining Dillon's in the supe court of King county this afternoon by Deputy Pros Remy to iweister, as the Gi chance of getting the nomina | articte This defendant's pal ts ecuting Attorney John F. Murphy ‘Gamell achine had planned, ue — tion would be. either a monun: ar or he has ew one counctiman i*® ~~ Harry Carroll. the city comptrot Wwe tine today to do the ler who for more than a year cor y And 1 t unk the story has of the Gili machine ered ap the Riptinger defalcation | °Very tmpress of the truth. At best Made of the counci! by and kept the city’s accounts with | Miller has nothing but enemies in Wile taat night shows that of a large part of the books in Rip | Kina county Hie hax no friends - Who Will attend the linger’s po: and It is Jost such an article f a carefully le truthful Nakashima swore before the marriage leense clerk in the iro | auditor's office of King county that he and his intended bride are that he is his first cousin and aso means of getting her into this country for not related. Proof is now that he ied her the white © trade ion in far away Hon peared in 8 w — He Kept a Record. ie tomleht to decide whether duras, hit upon a happy scheme to Peared ix a Star wh . i books wil! he sent Inte accomplish this end have ite influence on th for the convenience of mind. Por that reason t shall grant For the support the Gill ma- | this defendant « change of venue to chine was giving him, Carrett (either Pierce or Snohomish count hit upon the plan of refusing Judge Ronald's ruling tneto to follow the ueual custom of three burglary ebar @ight are in favor of , Opposed. bis of Search of Nakashima’s e in Tacoma has revealed letters to girls of all natiovalities, to whom he has made promises: of marriage, and } b have, been tools in the opera w tion of hie flendish business ; He was so business like that he kept copies of all letters written ‘ to the numerous girls with whom p he had corresp< on upon whi x Attempt will be sending the registration booke (| Miller is yet to be tried ade by the Gili machine to to the precincts for th mover some of the of reg 1 Captain of Detectiv peters a sending for the primaries. Tennant, against whor precinete. Tt was when the books were sent|terly railed at the te . 1079 292 \into the precincts that the work.|"We've Kot him dead to rights MOW IT LOOKED THE WEEK AFTER NEW YEAR TO BILL, WHO HAD MADE CERTAIN SPLEN. |SMERIFF SPENDS Day op 19, 17 and 1 years of age, reapee ing man busy in the day time and! 'BID RESOLVES. INQUISITORS, TELLING O: tively, living fn a small town near was tr A tee let aia TIONS. Tacoma , | ae ne - DISCOVER BIC ma . . me Sete The condition of the 17-year-old ee va | ieee irl is eaeh that in one of the let _ = | WHAT CARES HE Gherit! Hodge spent .aimest.the | ters he promises to-marry her, stat- FOR EXPLOSIONS? | entire doy with the grand jury, re-|ime that the Japanese girl he bas ORE OF THE COLD WEATHER | -< *liating the many acts of Prosecut- | Just married is his first cousin, and 1 don't care where ie tried, ndence Three of these letters to Polish girls, —_- jing Attorney Vanderveer that marriage was only @ i * MEDFORD. Ore. Jen. 4—After |howed a determination on the Jat of getting her into the Unit- tia you know. . jain fase ONE, We didn’t. feel it the] being hurled for 20 feet through the | fe" part to usurp al, the funotions ‘ 2 Mariner, xs he sat first two years after it happened . a : Ne lof the > eitee end. ra side hiing lias: Beit on Western tt took some time to cool off the goatecees - by an explosion on th ific ys “the use of the caste ‘ |things generally to suit himself regular water wp thin way. But it's getting Bastern railroad jart : ning, | ny An unending chain of slaves, it After « careful investigation, the ieitansiieaidaciion } eintinstintansttansiomsnessasbastana ‘chon mt + | That intance bad at no time} rs ,! es, te thie kind of |colder all the while and in two or taxation committee of the Chamber ; a fee mip apey tet pe Se eam [been sed Vanderveer, was|®ppears, has been in his power for Old eben nat tea. |three more years without the old of Commoree, composed of M. J.|Merchant Marine Bill Intro- eet of Prakeont ‘Tatt and eill te led to taow where he men’ ans| Hodge's contention. In fact tb si Bryn treriag hh es spell and I have at current, this place will be just as | Carkeek, L. J.C H. Mille : ve : a 4 for. oA ph 2 emayenage Horr gtaonfficamtireetast er besocor yp mianrpisiy ge cy ra Rieu You remember cold an the const of Labeadun ria nandk| duced by Washington pushed to debate as soon as ud Soar and Sener toe yes ive the sheriff an opportunity to/usval advantages in plying his ne- Which woke up you don’t believe me, just ask Salis: |J Shorrock, reported to the ch What It ministration leaders in the hous SO dep ulcer tebiaiom tae ane Ink | perform the duties imposed upon | farious slave trade. His operations E 18, 19067 Weill. bury or some of the big gune that ber this afternoon that at le Congressman-—Wha' ban éo 80. wep yplirtinte Boogie ult prertoggenensy gl | TM oe are said to extend back over se¥- 3 the Japan current and know all se things,” and |§900 ts being {i ally paid the Ancient Mariner left in a huff.| year to the eminent domain com The jury went at length into all|eral years, and his dental education Rela’ straight across the The dill Ihtroduced today is three: | 'h& by & window engrossed in the A Three-Ply Bill, ed on returning to find him stand Means to the Coast. volley a the transactions that have showed /of three years in a Chicago school coming up here Secaase nome of the bum had the | missioners of the clty, in direct vio-| _ fold. It inéreaser the mail pay to Porn the rp ~ sé aes nd petween the two of-| was given him by a white woman of tindiseretion to doubt bis word jation of the state law Ree e eee hee ee ee & & American ships on routes to South | COMPlaining of a headache esqured the streets in Tacoma. According to the report, the com-|& # America, Australia, the Philippines, | W4* spparently uninjured, though cuting Attorney MeMurray Officials » that they have “ stertio time # Cutna and Japan and where the voy. be had remained unconscious all! 44 sheriff Morria, of Tacoma, ex-| unearthed one of the very centers missioners are allowed a salary of/@ 1.—-Real protection in tin p and Sh THAWED DYNAMITE; (35 for every day that they work. |@ of war & age te 4.000 to $4.00 2 mile for |Hixbt. He now begs to be discharg-| 11o404 the charge Hodge had | of the white slave trade, as reported Ary They are now being paid $5 a day|®@ 2-—Lower freight + & | the ‘ostward voyage. It increases /¢ and allowed to return 10 work. Jip poruned eit em to allow | to the present congress. TWO MEN ARE DEAD !*,,2°°, 2°" aid $6 a Gayle t--Lower freight rates, the Saryaes worace. It, increases Sat eachings to. run to Perce - — sides that being allowed billa| ® comme # in oveante trade with a proviso that | PEANUT SHELLS IN county With the negotiations GRANTS PASS, Ore. Jan. 4 | warrant in the statute #@ cign boats in harbors # jean g@amen can bave their tor BREAKFAST FOOD? in Pierce county, which Prank James, a cousin’ of The judges of the # © court|t® & ¢ boats for ® Tage tages rebated was denied, Hodge had nothing to FIREMAN INSANE F ‘ - ; Froe ship ” provided for in . cording to t ‘acoma offi- | James, and Charles Huddle are dead 4r¢, under the law nox whose * American th) Free Ships are provided a 3 CHICAGO, Jan. 4.—Good morn. | 4%, ® ling he Tacot oday as the resolt of attempting {duty it ts to the payroll|® 6—Work for the ds of #|that forvign tullt ships can be ad, UNTONG. ciut sholle tor broek, | ciate ta ak al ———_—- © thew out 50 pounds of dyna. |ot Jomain commissioners and | @ American men # mitted to American registry for fast. Possibly you gon't relish pea-| BB. Rodwell, clerk of utes (By United Press.) nite are directly responsible for any | ® # | foreign trade only. the ut shells, but yo# may ting | Gordon's court, wa , ae VALLEJO, Cal,, Jan. 4.—Engineer The explosion was so terrific that |badding of the expense acc Tere referee ee Tee aa atte ost be cog.|them anyway, without knowing it, | tis morning Tee eared et {Charles Rossani was scalded to a > joodh lorme 4 benefit of the subsidy mun be CON P thi 4 - th . system of fines in the p ye ‘re deat a n ( ‘ 4 was felt all over town, and many |, F. W. ¢ . WASHINGTON, Jan, 4.—The structed of iron or steel in addition; The Chicago Federation of Labor | ') Jling of the money and the |4ath @ fireman Cameron ape window shattored C.F. Merrifie the nt : te by the yesterday adopted resolutions call : cone © badly burned that he is P suit of ‘ : be > 4 0 feet |souers at the prone time for ship sub with the apecifications made by cna the’ watioen oe toad ty of pe polt OAS To ally insar @ may @ ARNE Peaches aia New Ye moe nh " oe 50 foe : » an the “merchant mA-| secretary of the navy so that the upon i mere arreat law-breakers, Bodwell | Pf may die, . ss we re mh the arm ° ommission to inv t ate he i” mn a Southe tion at the home of A : > oa bill, wae in ean be converted into cruisers Ir . UPe will probably be d again a a8 mul mot be ion GOVERNOR FINED no house of representatives at| war time, and must employ Ameri |Of Peanut shells as a base in witne lot he tae, : : as torn away ne ‘ manufac of breakfast foo: eft the rails and toppled into th con today by Congressman Hu The Deas. othes of both mn were srippea| #400 FOR RIDING ON nce ) In a ree freight wreck, severa to Battle Creek FUDGER FUDGES, SO ;,,, MED, G. Valder, 66, ot © from thelr be and thelr faces JAPANESE BOAT |Phrey (rep) Washington The iteemnere on Page Seven three miles north of here ce yf g Reval Sato nd by doteotiven near the one( Cereal factories were demolished.| — STOCKADE FOR HIM |‘ cee ee ‘ Fre S at Hel sh dag we ah ELOPED 3 TIMES ‘i po nad Fn poy At — Fact pire rl mite of go ~ agg nny sv Drinking 1s the cause of al) my|™ here tac ‘poling ‘water and ‘tre 7, of Sa \e. IN SPOKANE— Washington on government b : AND WON THE LAST icone rape awe eng a zoe bal yt “ irned him so that his body was ms by roubles, judge nid J, I 4 “ty 10 THO PROPLE | Se inscases tone te Japanese liner Tex (ee United Poems means of a rope ladder and was pre | MESSENGER KID wh greg nll gue . meron ak on he ekual apan I y 7 Unite carr down and put Ms yesterday on the charge of drunh and, under the coastwise <VILL \. Jan. 4—After | paring to carry her down ¢ track and succeeded in get- . (tty Calted Pree) a : ROCK VIL 1 : her in @ motor car when her father CLEARED $7.65 oi. ; eat ck tae Ge Guiow Aste ten 4 echeee une eo / two previon n s Bht® appeared with a shotgun and forced a bowel nn avenge New| ‘Farmers who were at werk ta nets of & populat of | aneamean ‘ from thelr homes, Earl Cornt 8 \ the youth to beat a hasty retreat By Colted Pres You ve, Nat 3 ats e UP line t elendinnia scoldent: souls. Th eant arrying aveling be. | Fearn old fan O} n mil) Mish Ingram was then went, inst] NORTH YAKIMA, Jan. 4.—A tll § o'clock N ey. when and Cameron running wildly ation , . ayp filer and Com i akin ¢ , Re « r hi t ' r eing in a , aK oi ‘ G Wiis of Tacoma ' ady w 1 e | g “4 b ne t 1 Soh ee eee ee es - i ut, une a truth bo ern ‘ —_ a nee A ates iz NOTHER AVIATOR KILLED. * FORLEAVITT mt Sg i Ra Me ea ee Sy ns at ar agape gr S BORDEAU, France, Jan. 4. & at ; heen o n de » Grade, the fa. & if (iy Sioties 2 eet ee te eee 7 * 4 hen his ae plane col. ® Sty «| DRAMATIC FIGHT OF DUWAMISH VALLEY PEOPLE vs. JACOB FURTH OPENS THIS MORNING |: °°" 2"=913 Bis den with ry e 4 BY T. J. DILLON mohed by the te of an tncen-| profuse in ws er ar ed an}v vag, mee cul wir pnd gr ie vende : ' Te se a . 7 — ty sh i . a he d 5 da He ia a BE atl ree a ot fs : aN a a e , od by LE : tthe Mets y ee ee ee x aad,” interject od P de ie & 4—their'| a \ I 4 1 be on ‘ c * * :