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THE SEATTLE 6 STA re SEATTLE, WASH., FRIDAY, JANUARY 21, 1910. ONE CENT Y * . Cheer Up! I’m Coming Home in a Few Months lan Pallowing as. one on peeneaal interve.ws wit Gilford Pinchot | Av Daeqnent to his dimimial by Tadt natate that be wiehes the public to understand 1-That there m nothing persona) bao ‘eray between himself and President Taft. 2 he has fought—and wil ation of the people’s property, the power sites, foxests, minerals and a) ” | 3—-That his veceval ts of no safety of the peoples property 4—-That the reai tssue wt Taft, } | } but it 8 between the people and t " Tho uphold Ballinger, includi annon, Aldric 4 Guggenheims, nm. 21.—It w nno d tod it thy ak ij ©. C., Jan. rio: teanstuted agelineh ‘ne the coal trust and Standard Oil - | i Sheriff Robt. T. Hodge Than are. the stati ats ‘ . } syeand write | Contractors Who Mulct faa’ gootibes tt meagan 4 hae been investigating complaints againat the To hes offical and unofflemt gis fo, w others group. | ontra to the has > perating in restraint of trade ‘on Noehot han fhe ean poker oe oper’ iil gang from $2 yard to “9 archers ee Sherman tnubenen le |was indicted by the grand Minchot has ne cance . tiquet. TH un Pr perty Owners Stop ‘ $1.03 ; patie that proceedings w 0 To ner would go Fy th ft “ts lrned fs nae Ly , p public domain | Effort to Save Money on, thi Mag pet ye tbeigg ey - ljury this afternoo 1 prenident wy . ; ‘ ; “i epi d ! ND, Ohio, Jan to Jole the saat bapentt, | & me meas. skeen ed President ‘ : or instance, | City Paving. jas aving of the t t eco ne Vegetarians ry ” \ ' u 1 Me rice ota ‘ culated, and Se 000 aig Charge of wilfully neglect-| Taft sad that 5 preset | oeasica Mog ey jy 5 r t rofite made fee cents pC expected | of congrens T . / atten Tmemat Standing idie at the corner of Git gane’s contractors, petaal boy jing to perform the duty en-| Seoretary Wile 7 ponents ashe might | Vatiey st. and Perry av AGO, Jan. Allening | demre . ‘ » asphalt plant owned and built hort s caused na og, hopes, eal oan | joined upon him by law. | Wilson Ki ‘ ; 2 v Pinchot | by the city of Seattle to break — - nee ege hoyeott, local mem ” : s ‘ the contractors’ ring and put an _ . therefore did a - “ “ ¢ heard how hot o p Sta Federation of . “ . end to the excessive rice r mn: es abs are pl to The sheriff at once went! ‘Taft was aver P : . 1 * ub mina ta the oe Ee wai Voters Demanded Asphalt Plant president's angry r ‘ . f mand ax ‘| ments by the contractors’ com. lai anes to the court room of Judge pun ¥.Srekehereca Lee , bine. Inside the building is oS Ga of the teder - | oe 8 4 . ‘ " the complete machinery of ren. " xt week, and wit Ronald and surrendered If im Bot try : oe ‘ .. he had wea p chinery of an gane’e tractors had is an the ‘ & controlled by 16 = at th s the asphalt plant inetailed which action more than Prest coming ny - Mo tokens 7 ge org : ana r : becoming rusty and daily de No ke shoal od . himself on the indictment. | It untine j i Ballingst’s of- | wresieting In value from the |icune eet es, eee Sim fort to patent t . «ek of information, lack of care and the failure to 4 “ t Y GIRL PROMISED MANY | The indictment guint)”. see falcon aro | sprain rear ered of ete Sho ace matter of & e technical for gen- | city money is being aliowed to a v t an over IN THE BAZAAR’S CONTEST Hedse charges that he) vine su 4 AGAINST | "ust away the people dectared THE PE ’ i fais euuimaeinan ck aia sik oe at the city should build its own |comm itted a crime when he) along tt es: P ° |moan a redettce (e plant would) asphalt plant, should manu |mean a reduction in the price of wffuectuntiy if in now eo jmanufacturing and laying asphalt | (Continued on Page Three.) lrefused to remove Jailer) pg. okevett policies Ther’ ’ - that Taft was only wee oper Aan from office when| '™' 1" rend of comer Aaa frce thar they enust PORTLAND DROVE OUT he was mma: fight alone. Congress = aga , ident has ted | m inded to do np with Cannon and with A t so by the grand jury. heat out the remnants of t Ww. FAKE DOCTOR FER-DON = s The Republican congress: thee ; > - afi thone merabers of the party w vote ag rift, Under the raily:ng ory of “Party sotida Aldrich n and Taf! apen ground against the friendn (Special to The Star.) and the policies of the last admines dtion RTLAND, Jan. 21-—The great Fer-Don, quack cure all, was Gifford Pinchot sinned in f the conservation issue. He offended mightily in beading | run owt of Portland in 1907 by the Portland Daily News, after two dvanced by Standard Oil and Guggenheim to steal the pub. 4 a vain mpt to defraud the public by his fake cures. " w ne er te to Portland after a rather stormy career in Seattle, weet’ — pee a n nediately signed large advertising contracts with three datly ‘ . The News, however, refused to accept his money, : 1 Was tendered in the guise of advertising, tb was really a . | bribe It proceeded to attack him and his meth | } Fer-Don printed vast quantities of paid matter in the other | Hil GILL AND THE STAR ] De wepape ith end testimonials of “cures,” whict always : readily purchasat) the people of Portland read and scoffed HOLY ROLLERS | Fer-Don had a ple siness near the center of the city, and : | while nightl large crowds out of curiosity, the dupes —— were few and far between. He paid out approximately $10,000 In It's a ie. 1 don't know the Hiram C. Gill, republican dandidate for the n Be removed to's cubarh ef funtion, where be. hooed Gai e more he removed te F e he Pestot family, and they do not be a suburb of Portiand, whe hoped to find a more s : Mage : tion for or, doesn’t like thé editor of The Star. So gullible cla f persons. Here, too, he was doomed to disappoint- ong to our chareh now noth ment, and ev ly literally folded his tent id stole ntense is his hatred that s dvoting arge portion o nent, ar literally ded his tent and si away. ing of the death of the baby. The “9 , mecoeswe at he isdevoting a large portion of While We was attacking him he made all sorts of large jxtory ix nothing but » lying wt tis addresses each evening tog) pressions intended to be ¢ [#4 portentous threats ax to what he would in the way of iegal tack made upon me and my church decidedly uncomplimentary. a physical chastisement, none of which ever materialised beyond The papers Me ab nth bs ¥ and in a short time he was heard of no more until his re © papers He about me all the 2 oe s 7 ia Re con aa tie tices time. It is true, I preached in Lyn And yet the editor of The Staf likes Hi Gill. He likes In “freezum,” a preservative used to the Coast, o | der 4 before thie b ting, on meats, injurious to public) To speak of “Fer-Don” as a personality is an error. There is no ye just befor eed YW’ a any man who just what he pretends to be. He likes beaten? janeh person. There is, however, a syndicate or a stock company, am not responsible for the acts q ea consisting of some of th wt suc ful edicine tke th ¢ ‘ol ic , ramble suse Jo 7 wee naisting me of the most successful “medicine fhkers” in the jot that fatty Johnnie Clancy, the gambler, bee eae Johnnie Clancy pr This is the question at issue IN| country, who tour the various states in much the same manner as Holy Roller fesses to be o a gamblers He likes Jim Morrison, the the case against William Evan#./9 circus Their scheme, hig successfal in most cases, ia to buy up proprietor of the Band Box meat) vena) newspapers with large advertising contracts at hush money market, 1100 First av, who WAS) rates and then take advantage of the credence the public pute In Palo with rage, Tom H saloon keeper, because Morrison runs his saloon with a choked « th LU when told that the residents }Lynden were trying to have him business charged with manalaughter because minimum of the necessary evil that goes with that bound over to the sapertor court | these oraiittiias bamekabe last October by Justice Brown for) . trial today of the death of the infant daugh If the editor of The Star were looking for some one to Depoty Prosecuting Attorney ee Ak He) WHITE MAN INA Boullion Men Register. NEGRO’S HEN ROOST (By Uslted Press.) SADENA, Cal, Jan. 21.—-For first time the books of the jus of the peace here contain a record today of a white man caught in a colored man’s chicken house, instead of the usual charge that the colored man was in the white mau’s poultry yard George Willard ts the white man and defendant. George Wilson, a gentleman of color, ts the prosecut» ing witness Jobn H. Perry, who carried to con-| viction cases against several MISS GILDA MARCHETTI. corge Pesiot who perished | ‘effort scores /pouring into the headquarters and exposure on the roof m i , ; ; , } eoveral ecg ton bce at the jr hotel ¢o f Pestot's hous, Tuesday night or that ¢ criminal would get better than a square dea i me eae viernes weno re * . tice Brown, wi ttempt to prove cerning the progréss made by the| was strangled t6 death by the in atte o pre erious es “ Fr. O'Brien bas|#*ane mother e bs chemists that freessm.” 8 ~ Me rece . t o 4 or ol ec look » fo bination of s#« um sulphites anc of Carlo Mar sienned to hold a tax day sale Jan. It is believed that the fanatical would send for Johnnie Claney he were looking for ee ae mo pe ge Kemeral of the pretty girs will be| preaching of Gourley prior to the some one to run a saloon in the best possible manner he lor dais eer ieee of exunires the A-Y-P. « f down town cor-| mad and inhuman acts of the Pee { would send for Jim Morriso . ie distinetly unlawful and In toe f can be proved to be the would se ow Jim r n tagging” pe amily can be proved to be th jurious to the health of consumers the Edward 1 the following altace’ Poahets ith: Prog wil “gent re But were looking for some one for mayor of he ae ee Sr he in Sine. elected for the Turkish booth: |children, Tnesday night divested Seattle dn't send for Ai Gill, nor Johnnie Clancy san Sak Wil Bitempt’to sstoh erent ote etingty ‘resident Mire ce | eee ee eee or nor Jim m. He would aend for an entirely different lish tha: Evans’ meats, if prepared | og be ot eae ities’ waked thectan: |W the hitler eckd walling thé o4 sort of man. He would seek aut one who would run the Pays kB Se eecbiativa: to tan er, Mise Mare. Feet tial Harn mgt sg Hay Toh we city of Seattle just as well as Gill would defend the crimi peril public bealth COREE ENE PERE HEN S| iets admitted In court today Mi of the bazaar. ¢ ar ies stile booth, ports|dashed to fragmenta from the nal an would run the ganiblir house, or Morrison MARRY OR BURY OD, He explained to the judge fing reports are remarkable success jinight of an angry God. From the would run the saloon that his presence there was caused ms rei = |eold and exposure one child died YOU, EITHER ONE! y the tact that a hen, given him and the other two lost their reason i ; - |by a friend, had struggled from his Pestot hae since regained his | (My United Press) grasp and winged over the fence, senses aod claims that hie insane SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 21.—Its ing refuge on Wilson chick j f AND REGISTER TODAY bye notixed his children and og a REE sy range of operation apparently ex-|en roost last night » e tendir ‘om the a r to the grave BISHOP WARNS + falheliclielielialelelahalehelahal-d| a ip ( nd Crepe com- | i VANDERVEER NOT THE NEGROES & BOUILLON WILL SPEAK pany opened tts doors for bisinens | NEVE, SALOON. MEN ] eg in the norw portunity to TO TRY JAILER | (iy United From) ; | A. Vv. Be nition, Ole Han Mer the primaric i mount of | NEW ORLBANS, La, Jan. 2 Ace to the firm's announce eon, and W. J. Bothwell, : ment, 1 repared to offic at} Five more indictments, charging ; 1 times when I cannot candidate for the republican marriages or fonerals, The bride! country saloon k rs with baving notnination for comptroller who looks with 11} favor on a hum-/ slot machines in ir possession, } will speak tomorrow night Seattle The | kept 1 from 9 in the tain occasions when tntil 9:30 at n each precinct Attorney General Bell has be edure may seem to be dru arriage guaranteed a/ w eturned by the grand jury to. at Dugdale’s hall, Rainier the hooks are t es hed in Star requested Superior Judge Ron- | jus was the radical state defend a criminal he would send for Mr. Gill, knowing Bouillon men of the Sev enth ward, your job now is to register and see that your neighbor does Let every man be a committee of one to see that his neighbor reg isters. We are up against floaters and we need every vote. Do your share. Signed) BOUILLON CLUB OF THE SEVENTH WARD AD VISORY COMMITTEE, By F. Curtis, Chairman. Willard admitted in court today he were looking for some one to run a gambling house he Keeee SEER EEE Ee Going at full speed down the hill on Second av. just north of Vir ginia xt. on the way the barn, Capitol Hill car No struck and probably fatally injured David Bal-| 000!) sane “yaa Worsante tor the andeck alain heach. Bouillon sentiment aid to take charge th rowe nent made today , Bishop & lantine, an Alaskan miner, at about | iii gus nerals are a stock in| proprietors were issued this after eveping the Rainier val eon page 9. The en it t tion of Jailer Johr Hampton before the African Meth 1:20 o'clock this morning trade noon, This makes 46 indictments ley and & packed house is M are Hany Rundle and Mary/be arraigned before Judge nonald Mt 9230 o'clock ening dicted the grand dist conte He tay dle xSS ee eee RES ndiedindiaandiatntindetntintatinde Ballantine now ia une mac ' The 1 articles of in-| re ed by this grand jury, Most at the how with a frac ‘ f expected tured skull and several broken rib yg ~ Sicot He de s tome ow mornin mesiaat 06 et ait Bishop Mamp eclared that|#¥¥¥¥ Ee ee Ree eB! Motorman B. Melvin stated this yew Repeat. conten tut degree was imesued this t lantine was under the influence colored men to affe the whites il. | gation of the races tolfax forged a cher or $1 and because of the slippery rat) he Fie, Jan. 2111 “ i Sedna Bw be 7 4 i answer to «| ough separation of the rac eRe KK EAA AA) Dy FS. Bourns, chief medical ’ : ‘ h pi do “ * The Weather. * apector of the City hospital, € and torn by o ts . ‘ eat t e a made to the | soctal lites he sald 1 don't inepector ¢ hospital, gay “ ied ; on eos form by the wen killed by men who an. ; ad sihde to the | sostal Bipas be ante. tt ne IR 9 oe en Soy FORTE Lowe ih redaedl pened ge agp My Bob Moran made his money by dirty and crooked Bis crib and carried F Speman es Pete , e charge of the prose-| parlor, nor do | invite hi # brisk south winds #| this morning, but stated that a re work and Bouillon is responsible and is just as dirty and & #rest oak + REE TIPE ke lhome ina social way lee ee covery was doubtful deanlind Thebedeanx ; n dead baby " » we ta : pric 9 Pad. oF eized the child in its claws and say anything. Instead, he hides behind the skirts of a VACANCIES 1 another eagle perched What Lauder Got Out of Seattle. | was not worth $2, by any possible | the thousands who attendered were| his ill tempered and fll mannered skunk running a newspaper. ERE Tote! reccints $7,000 | combination « nie ment val-| entered one at a time, and the remarks, which were #0 vulgarly nos, and many of those who patd to| crushing was at times posltively | insulting aw to alienate all good the tenant ght two farm hands to the| Total Expenses " ? h 4 ; ee Armory rental $ 400 | he had to be satisfied with a| dangerous, and always intensely dis-| will, His sneer at the man who , : fete Maat ak ine er i Sonora ee Chee oe All edvertisina 60 | gla Aside from Lauder himself, agreeable. The arrangemeng of the | paid 50 cents as anshrd shrdu 1 I think the editor of The Star is a crook. RENTED, ; ’ y tay Onions ine Balary proportion 900 | there nothing to his show that| stage at one end of the ‘hall ef-| paid 50 cents was as unworthy BY, 3182 —~Thre nuded by its Railroading, ete annot be duplicated in a good vaud-| fectively prevented two-thirds of a gentleman as bis contemptuous a driven back b peor theatre eve night im the the audience from hearing a word,| refernce to hia fellow countrymen “I think the editor of The Star is so much lower than vals it h attacked i which attacked | , week. To charge $2 for this was| and fhe confusion incident to the| was unworthy of a Scotchman r - itt e than obtaining money un-| seating of (icket holders was a Those in the rear of the hall oud ’ raft, Seattle, gboy Uttle b of Be Seattle brought from the on'180 f'can day—not 69 der Palae preten Constant irritation, all the worse|who had gone through physical and him up were afrald to ’ i entertainment: from the fact that the late arrivals financial discomfort were entitled birds hovered over 1) things connected with Harry | of 4: F ara the Armor as | were panctual, but delayed at the |{o entertainment for thelr, trouble jait to Seattle conspired | unsatiafactory ax could be imagined, | door by feason of gros# minman-|and Mr, Lauder, with all bis repu “Bouillon has bought The Ster. He got around before t the " t bitterly disappointin and to the natural disadvantages of | agement tation, was under obligation to give : | mi By le ope yee fed: that the building, the management cor At thé best, under such circum: |{t to them. Instead, last night he I did, though I would not have bought the dirty sheet any Mair r wind, while on at ta ce ‘Ka bors this elty without having. tributed an amount of incompetency | atances, the performance could | treated the entire a nee to vey ‘ane the stay the nearest neigh: lan friends, even amon in handling the crowd almost unbe-|hagdly be enjoyable, but what en-| eral minutes of low abuse, with the has thousand I , ifle, When he liovat men and wimen of his own | lievable ment there was, was dispelled result that many Who came to ad-| Be 78 869 no other ae skilled | “No recite the Met of imposl:| To get to the Armory it wa Lauder himaelf, It is doubtless | mire and applaud left in disgust pei 1 S hota Wad bectiitrede HES ebice eo public by the | necessary to flounder through mud | true that Lauder had reason to be Instead of a theatrical triumph, There is only one method of obtaining redress for Ayan aaa - dressing room| Mr, Lauder and William Morris cooeenagement would be to/and hurdle sewer trenches, Once\dm ft humor; his, dressing room| Mr, Le | 4 retw us dead from the cold | Lauder manugennn account of his|inaide the portcullts, {t took a half |fweilities being ond par with the|have made a fatlure that will be | # ly ‘ the: Sines sBare | Ose oa hour to get into the hall, One-half} convenience of his audie but | remembered when either of — the the country have had that inflicted upon the nfileted betes he « we Lara te eee his performance |of one door was utilized, so thatjeven this fact can hardly excuse | gentlomen vistt Seattle again ‘ branches. n e aa, sais , ‘Bouillon is too truly good to come out into the open Rent’ ad in ‘Ty I woman's agonized erie a pimp, a macque or a prostitute that God never could raise (egal why hots had been fired. Ko0d ret rs Of ity " tions foisted upon the au slanderous attacks of newspapers and many editors over