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ia MICARRY BOMBS YOUR POCKETS + belated | 11, NO. 291. GAORSEATTLE TO. FE AIA-KINGS FLY . f today that while he hoped | — ¢ alr men here later, that Tacoma Has In- S+«'\'s © sland elty had a | firet | n the AYP only right if they © join ing af vald in Taco | —Curtiss and a the ie » them now > will be glad in help chance meet i Paroma, possibly b a big aviatio ‘ w Angeles bas mais a few weeks. It mo one watth May, but : bp certain that (h e Sas the alr will fly « ( erctal of Tacoma Rhodes club. w j ganouncement y be held | in a wide! there, big aviators plenty | The Lake t cour man of spac meet will att than Ht who d's records in Call present at the meet } chub has « beet and comm!” e E Wood, chairman of ‘of Commerc has already shout a meet here n oof o will be arners, are promined | FAUST DIES WITH | MEN SONG ON HER LIPS agitation can best s does not brin tizens this agitation uppermost We ask the co- perati and h on adr night hed with the of a owls the 3 park st ne Inat / 4 lest interest the first mee V. Bow and MIC. Git present nessed and wat keer wart | They rite a nor They } b grinned at oa tked very pleasantly and uninteresting toples, evide and jdry | the ? th A. SCHMIDT, TEAMOTER, [5 LOTTA FAUST (Ry United Prom) Jan, 26.~—-With organiza |. lige—the bea ‘ sical plays. One of her ; at | from “The Midnixh " ed hits was tn the ortgis k Weat did not ce dupiics the of th Schmidt, teameter te concert lying ©: Ma jeatt Her nv howeve wor Oz New ¥ Frene ‘Was ane of the Women on th: Services were ‘oes UTO FIENDS. FROM SEATTLE the (Continued on Page Three ee ee el Will Make Two Speeches Jan. 26.—Deapite a MO clue to the donn Menar mat { the dent search, police joy r "5 had accidentally ave drunken who a lab after they Geclares that the o back and fort Her mercy. Then, | y that he was living in the muday etreet have a clue that er deliberately forced the wheels of ve prostrate body tw dead. oe, deepite his sped they akes them believe the auto came eee eee eee eee ee eee eee eee ee ee eee) ALL HER CHICKENS AWaAy ehteke in this aq fade — rhe ne huss, Bdvertivey fhe a week sock. Wi Y the £ War. contain', , buyer The stoc Now this aay the Vent arr, Mar Wan, YOO neod 100m oF ji ee or Ne—-atep 1 And dictat, 4 Main 1050 Gent pe nv PO 19 cori ride ree rere ree ee eee eee ee ee ee eS t prohibitive become wit about REAL HERO he n ‘ ‘ do hereby om « walked up the atale and se while self in the vacant pre CONSERVATIVES IN ’ Workmen In @ Cleveland Shop Signing the Pledge to Strike for 60 Daye Againat the Meat Trust. g the price within the The THE SEATTLE SEATTLE, WASH., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 26, 1910. From @ Photograph Made In the Cie Twist Drill Works WHY NOT SIGN A MEAT PLEDGE? | ainst the high cost of living which eff e by refraining from eating meat for a peric neans of poor people, then we will refrain from eating meat for 60 day ask our representatives in cach counecilmanic district and the legislative bodies to keep ids and mil the result manifests itself 10 are interested in fair play and the future of our otherwis« pr Jeffect. Cut out the anti-meat Creates In- terest On Ow! Car When He And Only Talks Friendly- Like With The two met James at after 11 was returning Hitter! rally at was aleo ry at shortly the ' Howday answered Gil taking his eyes from his pap Everyone Watching Hagifion made ant ttle in Hou GUD hak ec were still nd demerit and discussing the mer « of the various cold hewing gum advertise the conductor called | Thirty-fourth avenue,” and Hi got up je Bout good and dropped off war and dream of sitting on a tal in the city hall A Peaceful Ending hie houne Bout rowsing p x on an mente oot wher r some other pleas kept 4 again and ba hen ever in bd Cer watching him and Bow ot The humor of the situation see forward and! «4 to appeal to him. His thin lips some polit Pe | epresd out in 6 jeal grin, b lald dow: and he end and | talking he b ted him: [little while bee place beside the | about - of the city They talked about |iagn agreed that a en awful bore Th | drifted to st * wel ow how waiting for at the front seat “ na other fr i View, and wher duct Howell too, dropped oft and was soon In dreamland, | the nr V. Boutl-| to 1 ents. | make t mates a newapa his ¢ the befor begat ad just a talkie mee ™ got on ar au affixing lon, mayor coun. | politica! meet ech making et car advertising and EXTRACTS FROM Hi GILL’S SPEECH AT FREMONT LAST HIGHT The editor of The Star says that if he ever needs a criminal Blin ing the awyer he will hire me. He will n@ed one in the near future and FP jiewn) « me of t packs 1 am not the man for the job ind by promt with Thirty Packing trust om.” sad © conve rang iu stree ‘DID UNCLE SAM USE SPY SYSTEM? CHICAGO government 4 ‘ water into the “immunity That dt gation was ed absence names When | am mayor | editor of The Star will will appoint The not the chief of police anes subpoen employes of the National igna called today the grand jury ich has start investigations of the packers. Among th thirt believed | o be wh recely ing workmer data fo com le R. H. Thomson and | will be runing things here after the were editor of The Star has been run out for blackmailing. federa ed its wt The but ®« are while Boullion is a good thing for the editor of Bovilion can’t see it that way. Star, many men salari were really the present inv * as clerk | could make more money as @ corporation lawyer but don't like the work. As it is, | get alot more for my clase of clients than from the weual run at the police court. They are all willing to pay big oetigat Speaks to Chauffeurs, it Is none of your business what I do or who | do it for. cut it out after the eighth day of March 1 will republi man-at ingt with ne arge, # Chauffe didat minatior 1 am not responsible for them the assessments. Why didn't Bouil when he was in office and had the 2 do something about we power? I have felt the evil of the tax levy pay my taxes } mortgaged my home to | admit the taxes are b gher th gh but ng year they are going to be 50 per ent bh i" eee ee ee 7 BANK CLEARINGS. o Seattle ® Clearin oday Balar 1 wae before the works as an attorney for a corporation but one time and that was to get Pat McHugh’s bids for the paving of Madrona Hill reconsidered, After that paving was all down Bouillon wanted it torn up as it was not made accord to gpecifications, The repaving of the district would have a bankrupt of McHugh board of publi ‘ ng nade Don't buy The Star. If you do buy it, don’t believe it . + eeeeeeeee ee Se ee ntend|ny LEAD BY 21 VOTES fotiows OLSEN REBUKES ATTEMPT TO DELIVER SWEDISH VOTE TO Hi GILL: GEORGE OLSON land beef have ONE CENT HAVE BOOSTED MEAT PEA GENT IN 4 YEARS FOUR YEARS IN MEAT DRESSED PRICES Stee Cow Wether Kwe Lamb Btee Sheep Hoge In four There much @ what the On ¢ of meat Pork the t cents has been t nat ie he feed th breakfast Wilson of the de but that the prices, who cattle has gone uy and ¢ foods, or ier Dg produced partment of agriculture says the farme ame interests” who trade and gamble in food ffs cause the hig A SERIOUS PROBLEM Anyhow the going living has become Who } blame? might well probe Int the prices have been eadil intil the cost of a serious problem with eve Seattie That is the But in te question that state authorities o. in the meantime—whether It's the farmer, tariff, or what wholesaler, the beef trust local ce e, or the t is, there That t one remedy now a ve « that and ut out pledge tc pledge printe his paper mail it to The SIGN A PLEDGE All ove workingmer on this cam against the beef trust the int crusade The is on To Star trades counc tonight ide proposition ie this fight CLARA WYATT FAINTS INA S60, ‘BLACK HOLE” GAR car, and breath- “Black Hole,” fainted this Preesed Ing the vitiated Miss Clara Wya morning She was aboard car No. 299 of the Meridian line and so dense was the jam that she remained standing although she was uncon- scious. It was with great df ulty that ehe was gotten outside of the car at a Lake Union trestlé landing where she was revived suffi- ciently to be able to return to her home, 6547 Kenwood place. Patrons of the Meridian av. and other Westlake av. lines, are bitter in their complaints over the inadequacy of this service and assert that Miss Wyatt's experience is net unique, and that women who are forced to uge the cars during the rush hours are fre quently tortured to the verge of prostration During the morning hours the care are filled fore they have made half the distance to town; and those who live closer in have to squeeze and squirm aboard as best they can. Complaint after compiaint has been made to the councilmen and city officials, but nothing has ever been done HUNDREDS ARE SOLD OUT ON THIS. IMPROVEMENT AND POLITICAL JOB in the crush of an overcrowded street ir of a Seattle Electric company a 17-year-old telephone operator, to suffocation be This Is Chapter Two of the Stories of How Property Owners Are Being Robbed. ction, the larger part ndreds of families plain of pieces of story nitet is y perpetrated by city 10 years y treasiirer tell the 260 the The who their the ublic auction 1d not meet hine © owners ledged ler 's Support. Artistic Efforts. men and tand were on Page Three.) MADE A BILLION IN EIGHT YEARS | By United Press it year LUMBERMEN CHEER FOR MR. PINCHOT itution oper