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MR. hs AXPAYER:—In preparation for your vote at the coming election, study well the difference between honesty of purpose and isy; efficiency and charlatanry; sublleity and secrecy; equality and oppression; equity and wrong; justice and favoritism; public est and selfish interests; righteousness and evil; morality and vice; thriftiness and thriftlessness. The ae mer in each case represents your true interest, the latter is opposed to it. Which will you champion? THE SEATTLE SITAFr SATURDAY, JANUARY 15, 1910 sit N NO. 282. TOO CUATISS, PAULHAN MIAY ISK HIS. SEATTLE, WASH., ONE CENT [prestesreseronosessnesensngegnoreesngsossegsoosoenoeoets POeOeSeoebooeoe : EXTRACTS FROM HIRAM GILL’S SPEECH 7 AT HILLMAN CITY LAST NIGHT E AND Ht LOOP IN Hd bI- PLANE SO OPSESOSOSOHOHPSOSEHEGO SHOES OSE SeSeSeSeSeeeeeses Pererrerrrsriririrtrs STATESMEN HIT “Jesus Christ was crucified for defending a prostitute. I have defended many prostitutes | BY HIGH PRICES! and macques. As long as I live, even if I should become a corporation lawyer with my poc ket | full of money, I would still defefid the macque and prostitute and see that the macque got 4 fair deal.” . f : | | “I want money to be made from the turn of the factory wheels. I want the Alaskan who comes to Seattle for a good time to be able to spend his money and have’ a good time in his | “ S _ * es See = jroom without the police kicking in the door and asking for the woman's marriage license.” | Judges Worried by Record-Breaking Divorce Grist and i. } i Angered by Complaints of Husbands and Chil- PIE bd ba ae Se “When I'm mayor I shall be like Tom Humes used to be. dren and Announce That Drastic Measures Will Be Taken in King County. Why, 1 never pay more than! town that the majority wants.” SeSeSeoreree? = Planned by the Sensational to Startle the World—He Denies It Is Generally Believed. ie creased (fy United Pree) COLUMAUS, O, Jan. 15—-In cost of living is biting Ohio salons it hurt statesmen strolied into the une bar They some Will Louls Pauthan eeoene r have fe szardous plan empha daring bird-man fully in Jonted dented nis, please m Pauthan has confided, ad which either wil! eclipse planes or will end in bis asked regarding the plana viead significantly swung bis to hie neck an will tarn I'll give the people the liberal & quarter for a couple of Tom and | Jerrys - - That's true, but we are paying “ Bite ai . ” more than 3 cents aplece for exes | The telephone and shop gifls are the recruits for Seattle's houses of prostitution. now, and we just had to make ‘em} 16 cents straight “I shall confer with the county commissioners, to the end that ex-husbands who fail to pay alimony or support their chil- dren break rock or build roads. It’s time to teach some of these fellows a good lesson, If can't make them support their children as the law requires, we can at least make life miserable for them. | want the prosecuting attorney to file in formations direct in the superior court against these lazy, heartless beings and bring them before me. | will make them Saw wood or take water.”—8 Judge J. T, Ronald. “This matter of husbands failing to support their children and neglecting to pay alimony should be taken up by the grand jury. The law covering non-support and neglect of children after a decree cf divorce has been granted has been neglected. Per- haps the grand jury may infuse a little energy.”—Superior aie Judge Wilson R. Gay @ complete somer “I'l cover Queen Anne Hill so thick with smoke during the two years that I am mayor that a woman can't hang her clothes owt to dry in the back yard without their being covered with) soot. If they don't like it they can move out to the lake where they will get something worth looking at.” ipertor “Bouillon won't accomplish anything. The ma jority is in already.” He will have the same old city council Human woes and human fralities were bared in three branches of the erior court today when 55 um contested divorce cases were brow ought up for disposal. curtous feature of the divorcee grist came to Nght whei but four men appeared as plaintiffs, Grounds j “Take the water power and turn it over to factories and corporations whether it pays or| not. Let the corporations use the streets. Keep on with the city beautiful idea and you will} WORKMEN Hy MW HIGH HELO) for divorce ranged from simple de- sertion to threats to kill. The large number of principals and witnesses ilied the corridors while at times crying of babies in arms and children disturbed the busy clouds which orer So last two days Meet shows no off. ; “Don't let Lawrence Colman, who owns millions of dollars worth of property in Seattle, the trains ar Janeiton were elect Bouillon.” anxtons to be —~ . Se | Bie 5 ee walk into a store—and sell something.” “Bouillon never gave the council or any corporation a chance to act. I'll not be dictated to have bungalows on Pioneer Place soon. Let the merchant get out on the street, turn the side- by priest, preacher or saloon keeper.” > and = shuffling Milernoon to beat fetord. that ix Conditions are controy ie in concerning the by the Freaeh king flight Lieut. Beck A., asverts that 5,000 of the Judges, his Louis Pauihan, Landing in His Farm: Los Ao weight. In addi one of the oo military a and is an — “The known to army taking < Crandy in " Downfall the committee ¢ into AB ® result Matter wiil " NEW prize ve Woat thetr lives, » SB unidentified shore this morning eridently had « Wood and Was horribiy 1 BA & sera clothing A ee t musta Shout 140 pound Ste still pat may be ER AWAY: MILOREN BURN FLOOD THREE MILLIONS Plymouth COCK. A-DOODLE-DOO IS CHANGED TO ‘HIC!’ Pie Causes Rooster's and Turns His Wives Salome Dancers. (Ry United Pres mK Jan Rock rooster, hae yea, a pated Then Rue nober yesterday Prank COSTS ROAD d Biplane at Aviation * Field, mare om Tee a BOUILLON MEN TO FORM ORGANIZATION Supporters of A. V. Bouilion will meet at 8 o'clock Monday night at the Bouition head quarters, 412412 Oriental building, te form a central or ganization, by electing officers and an executive committee The Bouillon movement is spontaneous and ali Bouillon men will be welcome to take part in the meeting. cial invitations are i attend the meetin ing general, and all parts of the city. The same invitation is ex tended to attend the daily noon luncheon of the Bouillon Luncheon club at the Butier hotel grill room. The object of the luncheon is to bring Mr. Bouiron Into direct con tact with supporters from all parte of the city, to receive their advice on the conduct of the campaign ERR CHICAGO, Jan. 15.—C. J Gully A Repeater. to sit on the grass in the parks and eat It. “What Seattle needs is a mayor who will get a chief of police to handle the restricted dis-| “I want the bands to play in Seattle. If Bill Taft comes to Seattle I'll wash my face and I'll be all right I want them to play on Sunday. Tl be just the same as now if I am elected mayor. | trict, who will back the chief up when the delegations of citizens call and ee —one who | will stand by the chief of police—and I'm the bird.” I'll smoke a hop pipe if I I want the people’ “A contractor has got to be protected these days and he has a perfect right to hold out money from his help. | run my business the way | want to and 1 will handle the men that work for me the way | see fit “1 gave Pitts $1.15. There was over $5 coming to hMh but | think | did right in holding out on him. These fellows who quit without giving notice have fler case the mother who solace in decree of divorce i that her husband failed or re- ed to support her or the ebild. evidence of neglect so 1 Judge Ronald that he made statement given above. r complaints were made to y, with a like result. divorce grist was on all morn- on was still in prog- hose granted by noon Pee eee ee eee eee eee eee eee eee eee That's the kind of town I'll run.” | LEAVITT AGREES TO RETURN HERE | TO STAND TRIAL | R L want to as long as I teach no One else the habit. | DRUNK WHEN REMARRIED DIVORCED WIFE; ASKS ANOTHER SEPARATION Manistique, Mich. As soon as he realieed that he had martied be fled from the apartments ta whieh | they were staying and returned without his baggage, to this city divorced wife, In, Mrs, Kirkwood secured a divorce petition Kirke declared ‘from him in 1905. On Christw was t * when he he went to visit her parent and he did not know / see his two sons, who were ng until he woke Later Mra. Kirkwood arrived for after the wedding at the holidays (By United Prow) CHICAGO, Jan. 14-—-Charles EB Kirkwood, a aman, today began annulment of his . los An to the woman who pre Leavitt, now in xeles answer to a charge of mansiaughter *} for the killing of Rafelio whom he ran down in his automo bile, is willing to return unaccom 8 without r bis that he remarried her what he wae up two 'OTAMEY’S “HOLLER” SCARES BURGLAR| cage and | Prose: | wh ess to this |HE CALLS HANGMAN CHIEF EXECUTIVE od! By United Frees.) Roge ENTON, N. J., Jan. 16.—In notified of L do thie by Leavitt's morning Leavitt gained much notor cause of his connection with Pey ions (0% and Holzhetmer, the agents Vanderveer, to whom he paid $1 » the at attorney lety be what the fons for rvice some queer last time grand jury ago had Judge Gay in prosecuting attorney vitt was brought back Leavitt says he will ec whenever he is wante RICHARD OLNEY > of the greatest IS NEAR DEATH Waghington m of the chief causes Spain. A. The war ipain was account of an to escape extraditt to questions. A\it was atiempted some days truet the oe that Le at once t girlish | to 8 ere mad tew of the Q. Give a y+] Shaker ‘AL Juliet te a | ob | dashing into gems were sketch of ot characters one ree female very swee jeattle cracter, She ruined her life love too hastily eee BANK CLEARINGS. Seattle oday 4 " y United Brews.) BOSTON, M believed here dition of Richa of state who ts we one 10 ary under President Cleveland il in Corri Hil most serious It wa © of | bee Hine gman.) Tacoma today the character Japanese. A. They and yaller skin the chief exec A. Mr V e formerly was h some oO hospital Po nes toc Balan land ail not dented that he m near deat pveral d that an o ormed last nigh xxteee ee eee eKe Pee ee ee eee ee es ee | 18 YEARS THESE TOTTERING OLD MEN HATED AND WORKED TOGETHER—THEN A DRAMATIC MIDNIGHT DUEL TO DEATH (iy United Press.) BW YORK, Jan » had arrived at ar end wa asn't a coward jcates that F fury of his ha at bis enew When Wood a letter Mulberr put a vard now. | fight fc m 1 the challenge taking two revolvers, |ters in ngine room in th box and 4 ed to the to await the officer gine room There ne sged combatant by n insane with thetr arently calm in arry ing out the stepped off the Alatance pd arranged the final de and th ails, Th ere no Witnesses of whiskey ed to the G i I the due beause he waited. wae the better shot The fact that wa Woods shot five time vietory v and | rage e enemler ya taunt erris wo! wa indi- | ing o | aloner |had beeo tion of their wages by Cc who is wanted in Seattle to! P. J | since Seao,| McHugh, and only left whe eured to Seattle | -™ got to be handied that way.”— Statement made to The Star by P. J. McHugh regarding the complaint of two workmen He Drank to Excess. Mary Wilson was granted vorce from Leon Wilson, a jor, who drank to excess and only gave a week Harold Snedmark was granted a divorce and custody of the two ebildren testimony was that his wife, Jennie, was a bad girl and deserted him to go with bad © Pitts and John Remsey of the Uni service at Y plat » Labor put this morning that they buncoed out of a ntractor w on re Aris por: | she McHugh According te et Hayward had some Iit- uble convincing the court did not come here from r, B. C., for the purpose of a divorce from George I Pitts Monday as a he worked teamster for a he se a better job in Portland (Continued on Page Eight.) GRAFTING POLITICIANS (Continued on Page Eight.) “Bob Moran was elected mayor of this city by as big a bunch of grafting politicians as ever in- fested a city.”—From speech of Hiram C. Gill Thursday night. Here Are Some of the Men Who Were Robert Moran’s Leading Supporters: Judge R. B. Albertsc W. Baker Judge Thomas Late J. M. Colma Ju Boyd n Orange Jac Frank Andrew Ch A. Lou Cohen 3 2B Leigh Lawrer r Judge W, H. White Late Le Miller Late A. 8, Stewart a) RH iM A. B. Stewart c Byron Late Late J. C. Haines wm Late A, A. Der rge St George F. Cotter L. ©. J. Smith. Oo. B Maurice Me Roland Denny be ester Turns. Kitting Hunt ring Whittir e Colm amuel Crawfor Id Preston John Leary dare under Lowman Thomaon Frink jarence Hanfe Phelpa Dexter Hort Campbell Ge Gilman Gar Jackson A Micken, Ww iner Kett ert Hanae 1H. Parry Senator Watson C. Squire