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#86 treasure tewperan a om RUPP Rah ea es DISTURBANCE AND ITS RELATION TO GOOD CITY GOVERNMENT MR. CITIZEN:—The “gang” tells you that A. V. Bouillon is a disturber! honest ai were brought into business relations with a s have all the disturbance of that character we at ies ever known have been the greatest disturbers! A FOOLISH QUESTION BRINGS FORTH A FOOLISH ANSWER SEATTLE, WASH., wav ‘S Cond Bae Bact that be was u im, Guidie Cutner at 3 o'c Mise @ertain death Glark and Cutner from an en : (SURE I 1 AM A FA KER—FER-DON © Medical Institute Head, Even While He Reviles Star for Exposing Him, Admits Openly He Is Not on The Star has no desire to parade whatever virtues it may possess. For various reasons, however, it desires to say that it was offered the advertising of the “Great Fer-Don” now being carried in other Seattle papers, and refused it. If The Star had chosen to accept the adver- tising instead of exposing these fakers it would have been richer by probably $3,500, That is about the amount it would have been paid for the advertising of- fered it. tonight In the Fellows’ hall “ollege and feal eatate of University Re the Men's Club just like tay and anwa faker in Seattle to ‘Great Fer-Don.’ Sure I man. But I “Tam the every other business ain won't get out.” Yelling at the top of } vith a swing fake st., word| ward Ferdon, head | Ht tel building, 321} 1 emphasizing each MURDER 0 FLAT fren) ~The body of the head severed Boon today in « flint side. his fist on the fa al bureau iv Dike faker he Fer-Don healing pa met was furious, ever hil ted that he There rooms le « \ yman in bl ONE DOLLAR DOWN want to be 1inec Yes, I} Then a email, s and weakly Dr. Lemieux, 3 than who wishes t dark man, cadav then mottone oom and 5 (ER Md anor dhl Boner ght aed Be BROKE NOW i's an | Seattle CRG eae Heart Is in Bad Shape | 1 make sald Dr. Lemieux, “a ment Miley, high in y Had case of the ‘ne aoe emberzic a of months’ | faoney PRESIDENT BACKS DOWN On, I 1 way that you and have & Electric it $50 for t This include (Continued on Page Three.) HAVE TAFT AND | CANNON PARTED? (By United Frew) WASHINGTON, Jan, 20.—Pres dent Taft is done with Speaker Can vod couple and 3 Turned lad no place amembiy and a eetytery non, and hereafter the wishes of the president must carry more weight of the “house or according to lees 5 44% WATER SHUT oF Will be why West of tith Eth of W. 70: BAB. 21, fro than the demane ganization, retation » made today. The Ohio statement de the goneral inters delegat issued a it ree aring that nized President Taft as “the, party's eader of the delegat that the A membe n stated that this from Ohie w | take ¢ order offi nt from Cannon ur ally “O. K'd. With Ohio fa president it jess they are ny the preside ng in behind the expected that other states will take sim who hav persons ANOTHER CRASH _t se the IN WALL STREET "°° “2” nfall of the spea the “writing on than ever before. wR a tk BANK CLEARINGS eattle Portlana : . eee eee eee ee ee SeSeeeee eres eeee us ears» TOO sue wi! Tae 6a ( we Ears q LEAVITT BACK TO BE TRIED Ralph J. Leavitt, aute man of many troubles, is Dack in Geattie to at trial for manslaughter of 1 Bago, whom he run down in his auto lest duly. “I'm back,” he said this morning, walking into Sheriff Hodge's office. He was arr tam, and T will be “The heimer bribery is all true,” only statement he wou! about the Holzheimer scandal, wilt tell the while story at the trial.” FIGHT OVER THE BALLINGER PROBE (hy Onited Pres) WASHINGTON, Jan. 26. vote of 186 to 154, day elected the membera of the Ballinger-Pinchot fnvestigation committ an selected by the re ublican caucus jast night Lioyd, of Missourl, who was cub- stituted by the republicans for Rainey, of [iinois, who previously the floor of By @ the d not serve. He} theless Ata ton of the tp ea bob. mber rulns President the fol represen the Ballin. laon, of Minne ria; Suther land, of Utah of New York; Pat of Kent of Florida ucky » Blue UNARMED MAN KILLS A MOUNTAIN LION By t BORO THURSDAY, JANUARY 20, the house to] demo | and Fletcher, | plan t ake evelt THE 1910, i cars = mun “Me ears TOO mm CANE bine Sunpay LL PUT FIGTITIOUS NAMES ON THE REGISTRATION nS Thousands of fictitious names will be written upon the regis tration books in the First Bixth wards during the fast days of thie work, if the care fully iaid plans of the Gill gang do not miscerry right to handle the regis He repiaced the regular clerks w men aclected by Cour Conway, the gang r Conway Mak Registration clerks appointed by | the gang, with the sanction of Har ry Carrcll, the city comptrolier who concealed the Riplinger defalcation for 18 months, have been instructed to fill the books with fictitious names, which paid workers of the gang will vote on primary day Ry this echeme it is hoped to wome the votes cast against wage earners and law abid ing eltizens, The First ward, in whieh the powers that prey reside has been chosen as the main field for the activity of the Gill gang in stealing the election | } Hanna the Obstacie | Im the carrying out of the scheme jto pad the registration books in Wholesale manner, Chief Regis ltration Clerk W. H. Hanna was the | main obstacle. Hanna had planned | {to send his own regular clerks in the Piret ward, where dirty politics ean be most brazenly carried on After Hanna, who had the legal! ‘ROOSEVELT FOR CANNON’S JOB? (By United Pres WASHINGT Deal. of bartenders, white slave owne vagrants and saloon should be tody of the registration Carroll complied with gangs demand it is imperative that all citl the looting of t during the next two yea the city of the Gill gang and its back ers, three days. The Gill plane to put 2,000 names next three days. these 2,000 “dummy” two years. COURTS INVALID (My Uoltted Pree OAKLAND, Cal, Jan sing Henry N. Beatty, Franc of paying to Elizabeth B. Hite ridden invalid 7 order t sult by I break the is pending igabeth B will of Mra today in the Smith, Mr leavin, report, Presi-| Beatty Hitchcock died « property worth $7 whe urgent an at nheriting Mr N Cannor aid to have i ration had made his plans, City « ttt |ler Carroll stepped in and tarned registration over to the Gill gang Conway demanded that his list loungers given the care and cus books Gm) zens who wish to prevent the the carnival of vice and crime that will be let loose upon Se- attle for the financial benefit register during the next gang on the registration books in the It will take 4,000 decent votes to overcome voters Get in and register and save Seattice from being turned into a frontier town during the next TO GET FORTUNE Hitehcoex, | superior recently t ‘be Have you ever stopped to think what would happen if you, gang of political money wasters? Would you sit idly by or would you bea dis- can have! It means honest and efficient government! The greatest patriots SEATTLE ONE CENT SWAY IS COST OF LIVING a Hitt IN SEATTLE? Prices on Food, Clothes and Necessities Have Risen Frightfully in Seattle as Well as Across the Coun- try-—Why? Why i Why I thing that beer and clothes and rent, and every- ¢ here in 35 per cent within living expense f everyor nd up and up—I5 te | five year | This is a question thousands of people in Seattle would |like to have answered. There's no question that comes closer | home to Seattle wage earners. For wages have not been going |up accordingly. The union man may, or may not, get some slight increase through a costly strike and an agitation, which jmay leave his family and himself practically helpless for days or weeks or months before it is settled. Railroad switchmen are sest to the situation THE SW ‘4 TCHMEN | WAGES. mn that the LIVE st Those is because THEIR PRESENT ike now in Seattle real reason ON > clerk, the © eggs go up, o sread that meager ust do without more things To the little shop girl, the telephone operator, the girl in | the factory, higher cost of living often means the casting |vote in the contest of honor and dishonor. Can she live on her wages? is an ever present question—a question to be cried and prayed over in many little hall-room flats and scantily furnished rooms. n his recent messa ith man James sentative is not confined Seatt President Taft, . ted on the nation- and Senator Elkins respond- ation into the cause of this ra, expenses an investig Harmon, of Ohio, rec mended and had carried by a similar inve In Cleveland 11,000 laboring representing 50,000 consumers, declared a boycott on They pledged themselves to a vegetarian diet until Omaha, Neb., and a dozen Ohio towns | quickly followed suit. Pittsburg and Denver workingmen will take up the matter at once, and a similar boycott will undoubt- edly be declared. How about Seattle? Have Seattle people suffered as much as they want to or are willing to? And what is the reason? The tariff? The trusts? how long are people going to stand for it? PLEASANT VALLEY SOLID FOR A.V. BOUILLON AS. MAYOR Candidate and Ole Hanson oo Get an Enthusiastic Re- ception in That Part of 4 the City. slature of his state Then the storm broke loose. | men, meats. meat went down. And bed in| to his discharge as eu- t of public utilities at jon of the Gill gang. have been in office to- to the in in trying interfered at were cal machine », when | ing vent at a receptio ; eming prop TTS EASY TO REGISTER TODAY | while the They precincts from 9 in the Every voter should register regis- tration books are in his precinct. will re main in the morning until 9:30 at night, today, Friday and Saturday. It will register in the take but a few minutes to pre- cincts. The list of registration booths was pub- lished in The Star last night. im and ¢ toly. pe mayor High Taxes Stop Business. “You axiom away » of looked rate of that lustrial and for the (Continued on Page Nine.) FUSING STREET NAMES ARE COSTLY CON 3 MORE DIE INA COLORADO WRECK Ca AA OEE NE NR TL ARE A NNN NAS