The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 11, 1910, Page 1

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Matthews Points Out the Danger to Seattle If Hi Gill Should Be Mayor w being made i ci » : ‘ i 1 3 “Plans are nov g n the city of Seattle for a regime of corruption, fraud, bribery, embezzlement, licentiousness and general corruption greater than was ever undertaken in any city on this Coast. s of the cit i i ; : i corrupt elements of the city are well organized, and money is being paid into their common fund for the purpose of carrying on the work and eventually effecting an organization that will hold this city in If you permit the organization to be completed and cert “These corrupt clements have called to their assist sh influence and power, Why have certain so-c ain political conditions to be established, a large percentage of your citizens will be robbed of the liberty vouchsafed to them as American freemen. ance men who occupy church positions and who would like to be known as respectable church people and who have hitherto tried to occupy positions of alled church factors joined hands with the combined eleménts of corruption? In order that said church factors may continue to be the go-betweens in graft, and boodle manipulation in great future transactions that are now pending.”—lFrom sermon of Rev. M. A. Matthews, at First Presbyterian church, last Sunday night SEATTLE, WASH., TUESDAY, JANUARY 11, 1910 ONE CENT (A SERVIGE | 4 Purse-ery Riyme for Common People |HUNDREDS OF CHILDREN Being a Merrie Jingle on the High Cost of Living. I YEAR ON MADIOON camer, _ LOSE RIGHT TO A NAME That, Not Till City Finishes Regrades, Will) : ried Divorcees Are as Regularly on Seattle's Busiest Line. | A - Illegitimate as Child of BY T. J. DILLON. " Dora and Rube Pierce. of the law, quoted inc ® Latis ny remediuimn”--Where th is a remed Mi City Decides About Madison Regrades, and| ey ety bs 7% Mi eZ) . The Law and the Boy Cffspring of Many Remar- will Madison st. get good car service? the street is regraded, or till it is definitely decided it , words, Madison st. people can’t expect decent} . j i 9 og — Patani i a divorce ¢ for a year or e at the very least. And if the| # * . j tegraded—they never get it, what a Star man learned by a talk yesterday with | Potter, general manager of the Seattle Electric. | manage ourter had many explana-| egiti- Yesterday Judge ater relucta ettiet ing # diverce that had nev | i j | | y in his he I expect to know definitely within | the city will regrade Madison st. But with about the election—" His gesture boded no " as an b nan if c t np r branded 1 the people es 7 : SS. Hut the who live inside the rights and te Bly sorrowinl thet there ne e Supreme Court Decision. | his parents vi lying to t the people way out] i SIMON MET A PIEMAN,GOING TO THE FAR ; fuged sten.-6 ¢ this boy must gro all the time | tipi TON THE MAN ASTF YOUR to his gr pull on the cables that does the harm. | >) 5! E ¥ are "LET ME Ty F slong the r ad ready to spring « © comer f wiest traffic of any line in town. It tears ‘S) YS THE PIEMAN TO SIMPLE SIMON, SHOW ME FIRST YOUR WAGES; woman; when he is the fath f a family And we can't put in heavier cable with- t It is true his parents broke the law. The father, of course wg ‘tea'e b har: rebuilding work And 93 long aw there's «| PAYS SIMPLE SIMON TO THE PIEMAN, “You sore, ceuuion,,_erunce be con be tread to sapecrt the ead: I]Tss™ granied-oven rete the cable haul, there’s no use in our! HAVE ALL OF MY WAGES IN YOUR POCKET NOW, the blame in the eyes of the world. She. ictim of in mass ace ty pipeee 2 la money.” | AND STILL YOU ASK FOR MORE?! justice, but herk is a social and not a legalized wrong sas lenin Seca he boy, the har #, helpless boy, who had no voice or - —— What remedy has the law for him’? Thousands of Them. vine even cee, HOSPITAL ARE. DRUNK REPAID. WALSH FIRED. e222: ote om SS on a resort known as Turner's hall t ny 2 me or | in Crowbert, a mining camp near medic jountr was Gves : : 91g arviages 'S) SF SI CG Boe, ci toda” Aor wounding uterday in rokly, by Mihard icy are Magus, ig to Teesecut.|** e 1 eitempled flights nether man they escaped with | tae entor, a son of & Be ‘ ? noone Masson fi succeeded in get Twenty men, who were in the) The model, which seats four pas S Agent ‘i0« ‘he craft up as high as 30 feet place when the holdup men en-|sengers and two opera worked T when the engine suddenly went There are eleven taberet ‘a fter a night of drinking, Alex That two shots, and two only, | tered, were jong the wall | perfectly ‘One hundred and twer rouble. wn, and the birdlike craft came | 1, i 4 a the Gobuty chter, 706 15th av., fired | were tired. and they ctly at the | aad robbed an Ansiine and | ty os r will be entirely heavy to the ground The wheel ote last night at the depart George Smith resisted « « aud pract bie in a train ‘ pee. ee rhe Pr ital who ar o rr gg Be gS v young Italian, Tony Portoptilo, who| kine om we . - wore driver who brought regulation « aid Mr. Scher! MY Mattlboghier becen : r tre ad and 2 in a ward with a s. and at Ralph Liddle, 826 | died erday trom the effects of i r to Pro vation 7 he « o we yuchied a0 bad-| dows no « € who was his Good Samar a bul wad recelved Li Peyt: oan. < t r a new craft ere two vA diator ing from two police office n the fd James. st. Mlehter, teatimony sworn to by three wit | Qualifications Necessary for Regis- 4. Liddle then help: tractor » the house wan | place the dead mar WANT TO WORK? | arueue acuta Victuale. | |house, "The driver’ and diate ietnity of the al GROW WHSIKERS = 'ii, ; bag Be her at the time of the ® that they saw the tah Fired Twice dT P EL PASO, TEXAS, ot Series REAL BAD TOWN A Favored Ward. (Continued on Page Eight in ttle m« ) ontinued on Page Eight | WHY THE GANG WANTS HI GILL IN THE MAYOR’S OFFICE | iy. Rigt r wrongly the ¢ hor o hundred wig n answe \ ‘ WIDOW TOPS JOHN mart C : ‘ Sain | cosine ms ¢, howe’ With Gill as mayor the gang he en eee OF fies 2 br ost i a Mavi Aid iso 1 men t fatter Abe Ruef, in San Francisco ti ch dition of affaly believes the same scheme will in return for thee na ; ‘ . ae oe was a lawyer. Me was Mayor in operation with @ work, except on a more gi |! the t oxpect | Or spe ype Py pari ’ YORK Schmitz’s master. The corpora ie appatest tof «| gantle scale. To Gill's law fiem 5 ‘ a Git bechart mae tion, the saloonkeeper, the baw- | y ; yronent Ie ) Will go ail Individuals and cor a Anat pie anaraver dy house owner, the pickpocket * join porations wanting more from and the highwayman who want 1 the { { whic the mayor than they are justly ed favors from the administra rn ct ». To the firm will be the perp | tion displayed ordinary bus! | alt the legn f aid ostensibly in fees for legal ‘ses—why always ness sense—they retained Ruef | kooners, gambler e. : ibae what th fealty ae o , r r who Isa lawyer? | a@ attorney. He did the rest ave oO i tute pouk bribes for the mayor. Money pay a fee s bribe: The EW pay mes et he gang i declaring (ha 1 a al wif! not be offered to Gill, |return « will be asiteen nat would beiber Hi © cheat th ’ itheimer > That uld be be y 8 © oy Ps P o e ‘ " er at « them \ , law firm, however, oan be pald To Gill's f will @0..the t wre to tml ‘ . é ‘ » in the old | Hee departme a fee. Any man would nat: | white slave owner, the woman w “te ig un be reache | ally be friendly with his own at tia ugar ie hep Bat in very te th you polit n ey Wrally y f shame, the awdy use - Goth i the ex: : he oratic “ ‘ easil i ‘ ) law firm | ser, the highwayman, the MBAinat Leavit at a lawyer is fe ag | th y oth 1 er in nly will] ‘Po Gill's firm w poket, the second story ’ uf ‘ ! y of thousand dollars They will all pay a fee; none € will place you OM Page Eight v2 : eo the yer-| become mayor x oe 1enc { © police mrt-| profits to them and the lows « of them will pay a bribe. e with the gang . oat nds ee

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