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TAY 10 SWING SWEDISH VOTE 10 tl 6. ol “Frame-Up” Charged by Members of Republican Club Against President Chilberg. jent J. B. Chilbers, of publican Club, ts or mbers in a “frame club endorse Qilt and Carroll for comp harge that has been reulated in politica That Pres the Swedish of the active up” to have for mayor trotle we tly ¢ Re n the days teht the oire Last Monday candidates ne ction of xt Monday tien The} Go my) and Car followed im last ting. | who aware t the usiasm inced 4 and achine polities to hat Gill, and not popular candidate of the activ ame appea mediately after tit supp of the ent which ev are di the tricks make it Bouttion J. B. Chilberg ts one Gill supporters. Hi ed among the published list sponsors for wide open” candt date, and it is up to him to deliver} the endorsement of the Swedish Re-| pudtican Club. But there te a seriou fm the way of such act Swedish voters for their Inde: and action and More than li the club members night An alliance between the Gill and Carroll machines also a result of the desperate condition in which; those two candidates have found their campaigns to be. The comp trotler’s machine has been annexed to the Gill machine under the pledge that Carroll will be included} with Gill in the Swedish Republican | Club endorsement and tn the work} of the Gil! machine at the primaries. The nan who spolled what re. mained of Comptroller Carroll's chances of renomination is W. J Rothwell, whose candidacy for the republican nomination for comp troller against the ring candidate has found favor since the first an nouncement. Taxpayers through are a The| polities thought frame-up” ia] smashed by} ext Monday n Out the city have come to the sup port of Bothwell and a volunteer organization every M'HUGH HOLDS QUT ON WORK is being formed in ward. ‘Metiugh promised to pay him te + day, subtracting $6 per week | board and room. Held Out on Him. This morning Pitts told McHugh that he wished to quit. The latter then handed him $1.15 for his five oe work. int my money for the full five days.” said Pitts “You take this or none at all,” Pitts sald McHugh told him. “When men quit me without giving «# notice I charge them $2 per day for their board. It won't do you any good to raise a fuss about it. If you don't take this you won't get & cent.” Shortly afterward Remsey quit. He had secured a job as teamster for McHugh from an employment agency for $1.50. McHugh offered to pay bim $2.50 per day for 10 hours. Worked Long Hours. “t worked from 5 o'clock yeater day morning until after o'clock Inst night,” sald Remsey 1 asked the other men if they worked as long as that every day, and they said yes. That's why | decided to quit When I told McHugh this morn ing that | was going to quit he handed me a check for 15 cents. "That's your money for yester-| day's work, sald he. ‘If you don't take that you'll not get a cent.” Both men then complained Labor Commissioner Grout will see if any al steps can taken contractor largest contractors in the He has} several big contracts for municipal] projects at present, and if it is} found that he has been working his| jaborers more than the stipulated eight hours day, he will prosecuted by civil service fielals HORSE DOCTOR NOT A SALOON KEEPER He re the | $4.60 [shrunk at | child eric | says rb jection | © | with his fellow countrymen when | he broke # strike of the miners in| with John Clifford Wh: such a nature that. th heard In private Stella Potts secured her second divorce from Winfield Potts immediately | had separated once before third | and were remarried and the case was|why he should work whil Gordon | kept « boarding house. Tomich was) vagabond, apt to say short notice. | FLOUR BARREL IS GETTING SENT PRESIDENT FLIOT SAYS HE STAR—SATUR Figuring From the Rise in DAN CUPID PLAYS PRANKS Prices, the Barre! Has Shrunk One-Third in Four Years. WITH WIRELESS TELEPHONE. |Unique Niiiiiniis Started at rhe flour barrel is getting small: | in other the price is ng bigger, which amounts to same thing. There are still 196 nds in a barrel, but the barrel $2.10 more than It did four years ago. In 1906 the price was now It is $6.70 family flour ut one-third widow meal —ev time she took out a handful there was just as much left. The family that had $4.60 to spend for a barrel of flour fou aad who pocketbook has not grown larger in that time, now gots about 61 pounds loss for the $4.60, That means about 80 fewer loaves of bread What can the family do? Eat jess? There are little mouths to feed that than there four years ago, When the for bread, will the father a atone? What is the answer to the lem of the increased cost of living? How are people going to live on the of four, years ago and pay | rd more for what they must Here are a fow figures in the er words, get the por The barrel has Not much the y the yours more family were give hin prob: | buy? the Cinched — by A.-Y.-P. E. Will Be Preacher Next Week. The V ery old proposition wireloss fon't already a it telephone but Is up to tte trickn | Out they were giving ¢ the worked proof booth w apace ing Bur the the Re Pacific of the int edly tory at thoughts in the denly eted his attention It we it over the shoulder of a little an who was waiting her turn at $2.60 | tecetver $4.85 | Were is 6 aaler retatl ¢ We It's the fau the « can't help it "The miller is to blame wholesaler He raised price The farmer controls the situa tion,” says the miller, "The price ot flour has jumped with the price ot wheat. He can demand any pri he wants ‘Taint my fault,” says the farm.) er. “Patten and the other weet gamblers are doing It “1 did it to protect says Patten. “I soresaw less something was done markets would drain our supply We wouldn't have wheat at any| price if I hadn't raised the price and kept It here.” So there you are. The man with the dinner pall tsn't caring so much who did it. It's don That's the miachlef, and he has to pay MOB THREATENS U. S. MARSHAL says the has t the people, that un-| foreign | Dan Popovich Pua vu. 8 shal and a former strike breaker) leader in the Treadwell mines in| Alaska, was probably saved from a violent death at the hands of a) bloodthiraty mob of Montenegrin | yesterday afternoon by 40 patrol-| men and a squad of plain clothes | Popovich had embittered himwelf | mae | men 1908, and a week ago when he re turned to Seattle he became en gaged in a @aloon braw! with one Tomich and suffered the worst of the encounter, He swore to a Warrant chargin degree assault, tried before Judge John B yesterday afternoon acquitted. When the time for the trial | rived, Montenegrins came from| every direction, and in 15 minutes | fully 200 had gathered In the street outside the court room. They sumed a menacing attitude, a a time there were fears of a rious riot. They were herded gether during the trial In the meantime a squad of trolmen was called by Chief Ward from the down town beats, and the) squad, led by Captain L. J. Stuart dispersed the mob just before Pop-| ovich emerged from the court room He wat escorted down the street to the Zero saloon by a squad of detectives. Detectives Lee Barbee and Hank Keefe accompanied Popovich about | the city wntil early in the evening, | when he took a train for San a cisco. ar-| J, GREENBERG LOSES FORTUNE IN FEW WEEKS Twenty thow weeks in the Greenberg that oks headquar lost two w olice ‘ IN A DRY TOWN rw» Jan, 15 Jam irgeor INDIAN “No,” said Bingham cannot pre body The erinar quest fc Can serib: horse? gO into from mised The was write horee or, tr tempt APOLIS, At veterina eribe questlor to p THEY WANT TO BE CALLED “MISS” Ww YORK the hat uid a The man. Miss trial they » Lucy and Jane. Then na are not going lu ‘-hour tigatior wife ape LADY’S HOSIERY AND GARTERS SUIT THIS HORSE IN HIS WORK BRISTOL, and st the rr Hin le as the he faithful nag at the istance the and back had than ever ho: Kbenezer to hit the glare of turned a flip-flop the first to struggle feet, found t he re face ent tle ears tha’ HUSBANDS ward, a cook who deserted ber was granted a decree Gertrude Holloway demonstration of th jot the | plained the oper adia: bac and the Angusta Boels years sonal abuse cree from E Lucille ” i ‘utsu Yashika, an Americanized | ¢ Japanese girl from a husband who failed to port her or himaelf, Jennie May Clifford was divorced from Uriah O ot desertion in Rochester, N. Y Alice Booth secured her divorce from E. and non-support married divorce. p }o«t with the Aw the colver which his laboratory did n } at all two people a . from Edmonton. husband, ent off on a trip and 4 at the AcYoP. last summer | monstrations of telephone a ay the A wi man and to passersby recefver by Heman, One Ackerman, chief ep of Radio company, and one best known wireless experts country, Was gazing abstract the passing throng. His were down at his labora Washington block, Sud strat dup and riv a face Love at First Sight. He sat tr sound talked through who were hand another oblig day Lewis Lewis BURR ACKERMAN, he on that of the marked ing 4 tre oundarte He Kept The crowd Just hung around, wul sudes flocked along the other outside the bands played and the Pay Streak « fii thelr Just a face could see Talking. wom the Its conter attractlor wo dark brow for a moment actentint face and eyes neared the Ackerman had an idea in t figure He entered the booth, The directly in front of the you got a rather Indiffer working wireless phone. They com as they walked away, that ater did not talk to them ugh. Then the receiver ed against one of the lit lay half bidden in tum of It barkers on a machs And Ackerman taiked They Wil) Be Wed. The girl was Mins Merrian, Minn. Lewis Burr Ackorman fs te y on his way to # Pa Next week he is going to stand before a minister and Miss Rand will become Mre« Lewis Burr Ackerman All of whieb shows never can tell what they wireless now was 4 thelr i to Maude Hand of nd that ean do by | you iback in New Brunswick was jeause of it ail Catherine MeEmery diverce from Herbert j who deserted her five the secured | McEmery years Agu. Bailey Fall City, decree from Mary it him three yeare He asked ber to return over but she refused. Batley hte. father-in-law | Julia Bittott he M. Elliott when he wasn’t Iieline: but for the pant years she had not been able live with him. She was granted o decree and the custody of the ebil dren WR Lottie, MUST PAY NIMONY. She; blamed Mra, with was py to Walt found that bis wife, was eet taqtt-| finding disp nd averse to getting me He had M4 yeurs of previous matrimonial experience and knew what a good wife was Bessie F. Bardack was deserted lin New York by Edward Bardack four years ago. While they. lived together he treated her brutally She was granted a decree BULLETINS The in thr a another Can told of «4 man, who ever came a ree child traveling She was grant custody of the Submitted to Abure. Hi submitted for hon-support and per She was given a fe | O. Boelstertt | Wheeler's | to troubles ot} was} | BUTTE, Mont jIndian reservation Mor will be sett Mareh Orders reeetved tod from Bec his wife |iinger. The reservation He was ®) 1 400,000 acres “good bye” on 0. } fase | Rocky Boy rthea r They made up didn't see na nt Ral * retary omprises BAN PRANCISCO.—The $45,000, | 000 Hetch Hetchy bond laeue carried by @ vote of 32,876 to 1 say Jap Girt in Court. yeater- was granted a decree | / sup Charles WH. Trax m the supreme bench 1, aged 64. NEW YORK who retired fre January 1, in « Ciittord on grounds | He preferred to tive) BPOKANE day fe James murder, He sorously Y “ay war a b Loman, on trial sok the eviden ur however Booth for abandonment after 13 years of This is her second MANILA.-The transport Lé with the Firet cavalry aboard Hiast night for Ban Francisco ean left Ethel Weat suffered cruel and in human Ciarence West and custody of the child. Eftie separation | mony The was also He deserted ber Orlando Clark's wife home testified plea a LHe with the are a Black Grace MeQuest Grante wave because ving He 4 Ida frou n leave Marian port on the jbre en arm and a badly cut head. | and was given a decree | for ent at the hands of She got her divorce treat hack red two BASKATOON, Sask. —The named Henderson t Henderson's wife nd two chikiren of « frie named Reid burning t a of a man This One Deserted R. Mitchell was awarded a and $50 a month all) CHICA Eugene F. Mitchell.|soon go of an Syearold girl rats to the woman “rats are 10.—Mayor Burne Meroy hospital Cotneident with to Washington, it that he never has re from the injuries wh 1 in the yiv from custody awarded ; fully re in Louisa went four years ago not want live family Judge Ron ted the decree ’ gave me $3 in a whole brust Mra. Mabel Black exceeding $1,000,0 divoree from ——— mother he did whole ACRAMENTO, of Cal year in William her a Judge Ronald. This One Was Slapped. MeQuenter slappec with @ because | we spend in pool half of what ed for the the ne Clint and claimed choked knife. ened her Cinalioh BRAND ‘ We m ash {t V ¢ a lamp ent Mon Cheh 1 Fern } MeQue er all right when he goes on five mma Walla re Ww en him > kene WAYS AI kno CARN Milk i itire He Read husband had then he Viola tk of Puget A baby gir arded to the a habit of read hour of the nd rated tet Carnatic as pure H } me duced, and the ire energy ty of this one b to ound lum years old her 1 on uperior other neentrate ATION YOUR MILK me a month vil him " ni next wanted her divorce wa The he A Wouldn't to earn hi anted pport Her da failed forced Tall Can, 10c; Baby e “CARNATION MILK TH Manufact IFIC ¢ AST General Offices: Se (HIGHEST AWARD, Alask to Evans wa Owen 1, her him Me part of Nutt alleged non-sup: Joseph McNutt, A woman Bouillon Took Action Year | engineer | Mahe | wires in the | men | specification | eraph | teeue dd hi ceived NAM ollowir make ATION MILK intere CON DAY, JANUARY 15, 1910 “PINGHOT STILL OUR LEADER” HOSTON, Mana, ford Pinchot te sttli the American people for conservation of resource This Chas, W Harvard National ation & Mr. Pinchot ts father of ervation Dr, Eliot continued in hin brain that the ide h @ movement wa born Frosident velt only The prosident has aiway chot credit for originating Despite President Taft's may depend upon it that Pinchot will be our leader in the future he leader in the pa Jan, 16--"Git the leader of in the fight natur | forest fire jing t year Lule in California ROME bishop of ’ Fight wt OrRen, named today is the Whit, fe and no Conser atuteme mer pre undinnd. Vancouver CHICA who nt Bilox! A photogr aitted wu Minn. wa of Harrett Chicago ph ele y identifte Kast newspaper mar the was for TRIED 10 PROTECT LINEMEN rin giver the netle has been our othing that nothing that has occurred terfere with his leaderst peculiarly well qualified to » the champion of the the monopolies that would swallow up the riches that has vided for the people The association of which 1 president will stand by Pinchot his future work. To member this association in and Half Ago to Save jean citizens that we Lives of Men Working |"’,""° °°." and our children the on Poles. |hax provided in | Dr. Bitot made Eber bine er that he stirred by the "| disminst | withholding tary he has done people nature pro whole an in we Invite figh may serve for riche country it clear to the ad beer dent rT nt pres Pinchot judgu Be Ballinger, pending rewult | of the congressional investigation WELL KNOWN LABOR OFFICIAL IS HERE| John BH. Lennon, gene of the Journeymen America, and also genera ar of the A. F. of L., has arrived tr en route for San Francisco, tr mnetion With a ox of appointed by convention the Journe yme Tailors of ca, held at Duffs jo August 5 affillate the union of that of lL. The local ranged a special place Monday 1 Labor for hearing Mr ‘Lennon and the teemen, who will sp » gathering Lont some whe " the on hole of the water . for the stringing city of Beattie, which in force in a ph of office either Apor the or ndent and specifications ans and if they un wery would make | cheary Ub Hane to the elty action that will pro’ he ppeal of the for t there rible fatal from time nd electric necre wrk ac men council tar w from cidente that ocour time on telephone fn this elty More than a year ago A. V. Boull now candidate for mayor, then superintendent of public utilities and member of the board of public works, drew placon he pmitted th public works con three of Ame etfor pole ap these and of city with the A. F. to the board adoption Board Has Power, telephone wire strung under @ permit from ot publie works, and rd has the power to and should cify how these wires should be xtrung, taking cial precautions for the protection of the men who datiy risk their lives In th of wires on the telephone pol Boon afte has ar to take} the Tailors’ union meeting January 17, at urpose oO Every telegraph in Seattle put up board t ap STERLING 708 WELAY ©O. Boullion took office this matter was calied to his at tention, He drew up specific to be attached every telephone. telegraph or trie wire permit Hie presented them to the board. They were referred to the city engineer and superintendent of water and light. Then they were forgotten until weeke later, when, apon the insistent demand of Boull lon they were reported back with suggestions that they should be changed in a manner which was in effect really an emascalation of them Boultion considered gestion carefally and th them back with the ree tion that they be put in mediately, The majority of the hoard voted to rerefer them to the city engineer and superinten nt of light and water Thin was done, and these of fictals, instead of fixing them up. if they didn't like Bouillon’s ideas, and at least putting thore pro Visions fgr the protection of the workmen in force pigeon holed the specifications, and they never have been reported back The present superintendent public utilities, A. L. Valentine now trying to get something 4 about it, but go far has been w successful, and the unprotected n, driven to. ¢ ration now appealed to the city 80 far without effect jones Main 6260. Ind. SOREN & HALO Toiiors and Men's Furnishers, 1197 Pike Street, Retween Boren and Minor Lady Wellington | Lump Now $5.50 Per Ton at Bunkers f your dealer does not have it, phone Latimer-Wallace Co., Independent 5040; Sun: 5040, General office, Hinckley Bik. of in ner i) have coune!! WINKLER DENIES IT. Elmore Winkler, bf the of Tworoger & Winkler, denic that he was ever at any time attor ney for “Total Disability” Reynolds andidate for the council from the h ward. An attorney who rep himself t The Star as Winkler complained to The Star of a story run about Reynolds as tot amount of the pension re Reynolds law firm ——NOTICE OF. = coal {8 warranted to pan out coal and nothing You find no artificial of bts with We ot dirt and rubt nix And the ® hingto ing and } put in & Of our pure will ling have 1g places Wa \ factories at all of the 4, with ting “l on ; price le. Ye “J. W. BULLOCK Both Phone THREE HOUSES Lor roe mm ton n shington ng ilis n on ngt dale st Grove Oregon Ore the ip by u n We the name o 70x 120. CORNER LOT, St f Ten minutes ersized Square. Se ed m being a Nowresident owner Price $5,300 TERMS. 1 product a ted te We is deve rand have no i have enjoy ! A pure, ¢ ul and convenient F. K, Struve, John Davis. , 5c—At Your Groc & MODERN MILKMAN" ured by DENSED MILK CO attle, Washington \ ; ‘ a Yukon-Pacific ESTABLISHED 186 INCORPORATED Exposition.) een en stent SECOND AVE, mostly during the land {without plates comes to you for| preparations to visit this | the consider) coming all the way from \this your lucky day | good health is j order Mi heaith he They are the | your wish Rood chew | man right teeth is a boon | plates } tis | ne | AN that we require is that you haxe | matiem jtwo or more teeth left in either | Treatments. Of all the words of praise and make them sound !f it|for their treatments, La | jaw fully \is within the limits of de jto these | anchoring bit painful jall (CONDEMNS THE SHORT-SIGHTED. POLICY OF CITY Bothwell Recommends Change in the Bonding © to tent kere tn The poe ‘le ~ regula System of City of Se- attle. Dectaring comptroller figu 4 er up in the in effect should nd tool tor thone b administration, W. J Bothwell, candidate for the repub Hican nomination for comptrolle much applause from the me Wort Side Improver a meoting held at the We Congrers i chureh Peop.e Demand Changes The 4 changes fr city # ri and police that a clty not be a m ar won bers of club, at Seattle ople our vernment are present system of and in the meth of conducting etty aid Mr. Bothwell Th are ning to the folly of piling up immense 4 bts upon which to pa interest harge with of reckoning The bonde of Seattl It has been awake enormous no t at dness of the present, in and one-half accumulated 0 years and plans, it neighbor by bonds in the coming nine m past present will be increased in the hood of five millions more to be voted upor tion according to the Time to Act Is Now. Yot, with this immense present and prospective indebtedness, there tas been no provision made fof the etirement of of these bonds poy 1¢ approximating @ iiifon will come due next summer and there are no funds with which to meet Ht, The elty has no option but to issue refunding bonds and ntinue to carry the fixed charges. Several other bond issues will N) due during the next decade, and | eit is time for the city of Seattle to|and Pp adopt a financial policy which will | |provide for the payment of bonds | an they com due DANCE AT DREAMLAND. Dance tonight. Admission free. *| TALKS ON TEETH By the Regal Dentists =F A MESSAGE 10 TOOTH- LESS HUMANITY if this message of the wonder blessings of teeth re: ation first time you may The man who is blessed with Iueky man, and in he may enjoy good must have good eth. fundamentals the doctors that food 1 could,” teeth replies. haven't been meat for ye “because my t ery ‘1 able to really rs,” says one h don't grind Our method of supplying missing to humanity. No needed, no boring, no cut d dread about the new method We will examine them care- tal skill work of putting the mouth and| is not the least do #0. The teeth in them We work REGAL DENTAL OFFICES, jN. W. Cor. Third Av. and Union St.! » street from the P. O. —— | Sunday “H. L. KLEIN THE SHOEMAKER boots get tf shoes you can't get to fit you, to measure at 17 JAMES STREET or them HAVE Ye REMADE cl pyep- O® WH t Actowt DI Mun Ban Mai INRRY Bide 161. MonKE a vets THE FIGHT POR PRERDOM Bankrupt Sale 1,000 stock of Clothing Sheen and Purnte ings at own price au Hate ur ce eT Diamonds Credit Small Weekly or Monthly Wruny As co. HEACA CHES ca Nl caused train We a correcting eyé cts, ring relieve headeche. 'f you trouble us. Schuchard Optical Co., 120 oud Ave most by « specialty of and by so ye the Chew | 1 WERE | LeTs NOT ALONE OF THE Theatre tha ir THE PERILS OF WARFA THE | SAYS MR — The War of the Rebellign| Disease to Strong, That Crips ed | démanding thought of a day | | | Campaigning the Rebellion jheavy rains | storma, fro long and ground and ve Them MR. G. A. PORTER through the vlinding camping on the vations experienced & soldiers of both North and: lald low with disease many # men both great armies, of disabled 1 the deadly machines of G._A, Porter saw Rheumatism sw s, equaled war, vice with the 49th Ohio and contracted a case tism which has Fighting on the picket gia, he front by the hospital less, his body matic pains. T! years has been a cont for relief. Good news travels rr ly, and Mr he many cures being lithe Great Specialists. | Loughney, through Oven hesitation Mr. advanced age, treatmen Porter. made Alberta, Canada, going under the by Loughney a for th & Love! “I have had chronic 45 years, c e in the army. for and m |time. The Bake Oven gave me quick results, | pain and soreness and I joints. I have medicines and past 45 years without and am now feeling in | health. jadvise those suffering to take the | Loughney especially man of advanced years, jmearly all his life. | above, coming as it does M& of line never was twice carried writhing int ‘nual Porter thetr ts, even i e treatmel Mr. Porter's own wi tracting Dy) the man without the/how much I have suffered tried alt kind treatments any res the bes 1 am only too giad or sawing—nothing that on@/able to give my testimony, Bake | rt <7 lief after a physica! struggle i making give a written guarantee with|/of the most aggravated jchronic rheumatism that junder their care. | Loughney extend Free 'to all sufferers from | Neuralgia, Spinal and cases, Kidney Lumbago, Asthma and eases, Without they will tell you your Troubles, @ asking exactly what can be done for y® cost whi ‘ated in Bank without any offices are 225 People’s hours from 8 a. m morning for those unable t accom come ever, suite Buttding, to 6 pms hours from 9 to 12 during ished 1899) storks, nen 27D. Both Pb F 0 Aloska Grain and Provisleae is Pouisbo Ro Uffective Tuesday, x i 1 Two Round Trips Leaves Seattle (rom Dock ve ™ iy Barnard Eltot, Ma AND 2:00 Pe eager. EVERETT & EDMONDS RP ‘iucted 0 operative wits od “operat