The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 8, 1910, Page 1

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THE SEATTLE aa VOL. 11. NO iD. HLLMAN | AGCUSED GY COMMITTEE GET LEAVITT No Real Effort Has Yet Been Made to Bring Him Back—Judge Con-, fers With Jury. Hlo 0 Made to Real Es- Association, and Be Laid Before ceed Against Two Po. | With Murder. } j | Following a conference with the| Tony SEATTLE STAR WASH,, NEW EATH CHINESE BACK Lad’s Friends Will Pro- A “Liberal” Administra- tion Promised by Me- licemen, Charging Them) Carthy in His First Mes sage to Supervisors. | : © D Hitman Portipilio, the Italian boy (ty United Pree) , bas defrand grand jary, Superior Judge Wilson | Who w shot while fleeing from! SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, Jan. mere of real esta R. Gay today ordered Deputy |two polfcemen on the night of De-| Declaring that he bellewes ta & lars by trreguiar cor: Proseenting Attorney John F. Mur-)cember 20, Is gradually sinking to| liberal adminitration and that he he report made to the phy to prepare the papers for the|/death. The astonishing rally that |is agaiiet interference with legit Batate asnociat arrest and return of Ralph J. /be wade has not been permanent,|mate business rated under: we by an invest Leavitt, now at Los Angeles, Cal,/and for several days past he avon! government licests. me of that body and wanted In thie state on a) been growing wha’ It is now | Mayor P. H. MeCarthy, who aseuae Me evidence in such charge of manslaughter | aid to be but a question of hours led office today, sent his first them Ftan be easily the| This action ie based on the as |umtit the lad broat bin lant sage t6 the board of wpervisors , and it ie thet | sump’ that no real effort ta} hooting of young Portipilio with the allemation that gambting estate men wil) apyrive img about the return of Leavitt) Was the outcome of his &ttentions |has been runping full swing in this eqtisitors of their Mudings (hae ever been made. to Florence Davis, the cashier of aleity during the sdministration of| te the committ Judge Gay conferred with the | Japanese moving picture theatre on | Mayor Taylor 's favorite sch for |}ury ip the absence of Judge Rom | King st. The young we cou MeOurthy states that rece track feriens who had par-jald, whose presence is dewanded | plained to the police of Portipilio’s|gambling has teen going om oom Mad of bis and stil! owed | io Thurstoa county persistency and when Patroimen|stantly and that at leant 106 wen ee of the payment agreed There will be no hitch in the| Walsh and MeGrath attempted tolere engaged in soliciting bets fenake them believe that | Proceedings this time.” said Dep | talk to him he ran e.gives the Same ond tne Oo svemboat « any y Prosecuting Attorney Murphy Although the boy had committed | of 82 pl says cambling i eee pert of their prop | “The papers will prepered le- ino crime and had not even been |i now being co: tod Metter with a bead « sally. and a duly authorised agent | arrested. Walsh drew his revolver | ite makesja pia for the Chines / and Right of Way Will be seat to serve them. The! during the chase and fired twice (Aud says that. many have pot Fe Piatermed the person who | strained relations between Prowe- | He says he fired into the alr. Por |turned to the city eines the fire Jreperty that the company | cuting Attorney Fredericks, of Los | tipiilo was struck twice, one bullet !on account of the anrrasonable ‘ese bis land for trans: Angeles, and this office will, I be | lodging im his lung. [t fe this thet |regtiationa” to which they have Parpeees Geless 8 in | tere, be amoothed out 1 think ie Killing bim bern subjected In this commection 0 M Was decoded free of | that the governor of California wil) The Maflans of the city have in-|he aaye t to the right of way | te the affair im ite true light. Of | vestigated the affair thorcugtil ‘The Chinese have pleasures ande jeourse, Leavitt bas many friends /and claim to have detaile showing | pastimes peculiar to themeechves i> make this deed the |i California, and I believe a hard | ta} Portipiiio * Vietim of the | whieh are enjoyed eacinstvely yf Mf the land paid up the | battle will be waged before Leavitt | pol ceman's revolver. If the bey |theumelves and they prefer the Hifman acd gave bis |'* retareed to King county dive they will procesd agsinet the |alone and to be let alone. ‘The | Seliceman for mnrder Chinese have just as much right te & piece of the} ; | enjoy thelr exciusive pleasores te committee nes MAYBE MARTIN BECK ‘YOUTH KILLS their ferent clube a« have ouri/ Hasson, R. W. Hi i white citivens in thelr clubs ine ©)" DID DO IT—WHAT?) thackee fea Gite } Pei ait Two YEGGM he inducement to bring ther ; + (iy United Pree . ov } NEW YORK, Jan. &— Weil, maybe ingen eee te fronts c actos ‘wae Martin Beck. A theatre man-| TALLAHASBER, Fla, Jan. & aw, that the poor mas ager has troubles oo that | TWo yegemen were shot and ki | peapir won't biame for going |@@rty today by Paul Sauls, « | lap te the als netinees, | year-old ni watchman. » eur | What's thie about prised thé men while they were B-cell going around | preparing to dynamite « safe in souenaen ta Ree eo Stan sayin hat the mysterious ser the business part of the city ie c 2 see shal he yl Lent eng pia 7 Dant’s acroplane Sauls ordered the pair to hold up : ano on ’ Ot pariiament, was | ¥hich got Worcester, Masa and the their hands, and was anewered by | # "Semen ME Giekt. following é i exetind, the one |® Bistol fire. He took refuge be ees oes x at] thea Sain to New {hind @ counter. As the bandits left } ~ le certian Beck's Urtght youna | TB® serond yeagman fled, with > ¢ whe Sauls afte m. .A revolver ap “ : z cc «he | followed he bandit was kil o gor of the |224 Sauls was slightly wounded @eaitia. Gamecrate w oo Sekt . s talk, and al ie ectying th ~ : Sie READING COOK'S DIARY day bane ’ bak and anied a kite on Pat ne B With questions t—the kite-—through the sky, # COPENHAGEN, Jan . &.— Witliom Hieckma ‘ WRs compe iied : d sev a rom k © 8 a The original diary of Or T. Brickson and Char ' answering ie oe Yeu, 1 . Frederick A. Cook, the expior the three democra and Bie in, a state of “ é er, was examined today by the mayor, will each mak | Uberared “ commission of scienticts who te but they are edge? WAS teported tods at oc _ ster, Maw recently rejected the data not t uk tm fay wt mnt peo . s e supporting his claim to the andids } for parts ‘ discovery of the North Pole st 1 na y it i possible that the € nine fe re the ss mission's decisios P. C, Leonard as —_—_— STRIKE HOLDS UP with it a second b et, 8 ont i MILLION-DOLLAR of Cook as an an be utade by application at big & MUST CARGO OF SILK Plates wil be laid for 160 at i WATT +e NEW cameeposr- age WILL BEGIN WORK |" F AR SERVICE , ON NEW WHARF = at Orew N at - — reer eee eneeeee Rainier vailey » a ex . Trunk ia ve ting wire: . fore: her | Stea mpany * BANK CLEARINGS. * stated . © * « se | 8e8 Flyer * Beattie * : “ nen's a will ta * « ; *) ae w p se of th new an <* Tecoma. * " oon at ake (f\F Rupert, t rt an t ’ * Ea u“ #. tween Seattle and Prince Rupe * * so the fai ent nes The ar 1 * Portland * he f 7 mes ke ‘ ** ’ ” @ - k f ® F * * 4 hen at « ¢ has been # . way & { 2 1 TPP eee eee eee ees eo BY ARTH Befiniien 2, one's w ines wit MGloa and be 94 afte, | |+ SATURDAY, JANUARY 8, 1910 Lt PINCHOT DRAG PRES. TAFT DOWN? GAY ORDERS ITALIAN BOY. FRISCO MURPHY 10 IS-SINKING TO. MAYOR WANTS ONE CENT ETURN OF ROOSEVELT TO POWER MAY FOLLOW FORESTER’S FALL DOES TAFT SEE ROOSEVELT CLOUD? mn ompelied hin that came The pres quivocal » open. He has drive evawion, He h ariant gust traight ree u and Cunninghame coerced inte an une It ts aquar States ve siden This ie nered man human beings “mad about tr * the ¢ achievement of Gifford Pinct whe loves trees with First and foremost PINCHOT THE REAL VICTOR he ca th se ot, 2 email, mild-man ove that in accorded to nat st, from boyhood inte the eddies and whirlpools of pract constituency intensely from the eave thei iram, the American people angactty the trees. e mere dollars. sof y The work of Gifford Pinchot has He, at least. ment service who sought neither fame nor riches he has long since taken hie » world, and as for ott he * he has been ewept by the flow po tics to pretect circumstances his ong since endeared him to en of the m the canvas *. Hie motive was never ork, He idealized the resou them a6 an artist, painting tions yet unborn. This is Giff public such ® and ervant Does it mean the bre political alignment? Does turns? Gifford Pinchot did r haste; neither did the ins urpose. it was all caret the desired result achie THE BATTLE 18 ON PINGHOT ON AT oTART 0 » HIS GAREER the people have gent rd Pins ong ©. rked t was one man try and w as always had plent tion was v nation seve't n the gov As a forester rank with the forem at of the ind to ef his rked over for genera knew hin s the idea HIGHT HAG JUST BEGUN, ~WILLGO TO BITTER END “Return From Elba” of Ex-President, Who Was j Discharged Official’s Best Friend, Looms as Dark Cloud on Administration Horizon. (By United Press.) ested today that 1 n office last ve stigation to be retary of the In- ner Secretary of elt adherents, estern graft prosecutor, would be } s an aide to nsel for L. R. ¢ its inception it is known that and a close friend of 2s not sur- his letter to was looked ersy with aving en As & grow

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