The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 12, 1910, Page 1

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WORD FROM A. Vv. BOUILLON TO THE VOTERS OF SEATTLE fo the Righteous Citizens:—If the “underworld,” composed of the human beings that prey all soon be the Upp world, as every victim is either a recruit to it and a loss to us, or a total loss. + bottom, w hic] ving species remain at large, free to nest, thrive uM. NO. 278. h? And the issues are clean cut, thus: ‘TA re EDITION CESS SEATTLE, WASH., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 12 raged? ZZ , is allowed to prey, flourish and rule, it The question squarely before us is: Shall the moral elements of Seattle be her upper or under world? Shall the and dominate, or shall they be Top WALA cad A THE SEATTLE 1910 STA ONE CENT RIFFITHS PROMISED TO GIVE THOMSON 7S JOB TO BOUILLON IF THE LATTER WOULD WITHDRAW SILOON MUST Bt Asks for an t gr the ch Results in a xg Court Order. being the @f, oF any pany drinking saicon the view of from the means of any or other de day, shal! be the arrest of John L. Sullivan, manager! of the American Catering Co. and} pretation held that 4 son of to the grand was of the \ :cenmanad to 0 FC Penalty on "' Bills as Il- Of & charge of 50 « y MeRInAt the nudec pay his dill on eth of each month, t bededeae POINDEXTER GHS AT THREATS Ballinger | By fee MEER s ex xyyr mO WOODCUTTER STOLE A SAWMiI! POLICEMEN TO ANSWER FOR DEATH OF BOY, | Walsh and McGrath will Stand Trial on Man- slaughter Charge. SCREENS TOAN OUT % narrower than any yet alled to my attention, It le a | statute and must be construed. All screens r curtains in front of or in the rear of doors usually used for entering the building fall within the statute. A Prosecuting Attorney George F. Vanderveer announced to. day that Patroimen Thomas Walsh and J. E. MoGrath witt be charged, either today or to morrow, with manstaughter or murder in the second degree, an a result of the death of Antonio Portopillo, the young italian who was shot while flee ing from these twe policemen on December 20. Chief Ward uphoide the two policemen and says that iW was impossible that the bullet which [aid Portopiilo low came from the gun of either of the officers. The coroner's jury yesterday afternoon brought in the ver diet that Portopiilo was shot by a St-calibre bullet from the hand of some person or per sone unknown, said bullet com ing from the direction of Po iceman Walsh. The jurors added that they were not satis fied in regard to the case and recommended a thorough inves tigation by the grand jury. Returns Indictment. © King county grand jury re it» firet indictmert yeeter ternooa when it ordered the Patrick ©. Sullivan, pro} rietor of the American Cafe, on a ; cuting attorney's office = pe THED TD BUY SEA FR RNAS | One hundred and ten do’ month is what the Gill ga ng RK, T prowe MUST STOP b If PATRONS reing the cent aon y payment of charge Electric Company Has Penalty ~~ Worth to the night Reynolds was fill out the unexpired A. E. Parker, who died a aK Be Parker's wae otte red & month by the mang if he vauld re =i (Continued on Page Bight.) HORSE RACING A WOMAN’S DOWNFALL tere eh WEATHER FORECAST Rain tonight and high southeast wind Thursde es eeeene Re aun | LATIMER, BiG NEW POWER IN SEATTLE’S WORLD OF FINANCE —WHO HE IS EATH FOLLOWED HIS CONVERSION |‘ or Murder ynolds’ services “inf ma- | A Purse-ery Rhyme for Common People Being a Merrie Jingle on the High Cost of Living DON'T IMAGINE FOR & MINUTE THAT YOU WiLt GET ANY OF JACK & PRAT: ACK SPRAT COULD EAT NO FAT, NOR COULD HE. EAT THE LEAN, Re HIS WIFE. HAD. THE. BULGE. ON HIM SHE. LICKED THE! PLATTER CLEAN. WHY AND HOW DID TAFT GET THERE? (iy Onited Pree) SAN FRANCIACO, Cal, Jan. 12 William H. Kent, Marin county and student a conserve simissing Chiet For mt the following the adoption revised code CUNNINGHAM JOYFUL AND PRAY WHY NOT? By Untied Frese.) LOS ANGELES, Jan. 12 ence Cunningham of Wallace, ida ho, one of the bright lights of the Alaskan coal frauds, is joyful Taft is greater than Roosevelt He proved it by ousting Pinchot We will be mir coal in leas than a year on thé claime which Glavis and Pinchot declared were fraudu lent,” he said With glee today MONEY, have the HOW MEN .; STARVING, NEW YORK BREAD LINE NEW YORK, Jaw. 12 staggered against had one They stood together in the bread line and each other, they were so weak. The old man, whe atruggied longer with the world, sought to cheer ap the younger lodging house Nght right ahead of us now When they feed th fellows we'l read, Brace made ite wa and } a wly the line ahe House.at 26th st. and Ba: jine Was lo getting Inside, where and drank municipal lodg y ate their fil ng. and the rving mi he rear were slc he glow of a fire thawed men out HAS A HEADACHE; MINUS HIS MONEY “"""' N. H, LATIMER | | OFFER TO TRADE WAS OF COURSE REFUSED |Griffiths Was Against City Engineer Then, Seeks His Support Now—Wanted to Get Bouillon Out of the Race for Mayor. tin FE. Griffiths® of Griffiths, 1 1 formally made came The Star ‘If The Star can induce Mr. Bouillc from the field and will then lend its support to Griffiths the yn to withdraw latter will give you a pledge that in case of his election he will appoint Bouillon city engineer in place of R. H. Thom- ed by Mr, at he was that he was Mr Bouillon by phone and made with him a luncheon engagement. When the two men met Jones repeated his proposal to Bouillon. Bouillon told Jones that under no circumstances would he withdraw and that he certainly would not be a party to any proposi- tion that had to do with the promise of fie! appointment. Jones thereupon reached Mr. 1, Jones said that Griff 1 admirer vas had his latter statemer i pleading for votes s friends and it is stat at der to secure Griffiths h self ay secure ed by his campaign. ae character of Gr who is clair ididate of the Oe ee el PUTTING MONEY INTO CAMPAIGN FOR INDUSTRIES LOST CORK LEG, CAN'T FIND IT (By United Press.) CLEVELAND, 0., Where Henry B Jan, 12 McCabe's been holding sep- erday and this s now nh, have WANT WIFE? ASK HUMANE OFFICER eee eee eee eee eee eee eee eee eee ee . * * * * * * * * * * * * * | annot oO # * . . * * * * * . * * * * * * ¥ MERE EH OVER 60, HE KILLS ANOTHER OLD MAN

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