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SEATTLE, WASH., MONDAY, JANUARY 31, 1910. 770 WOMANHOOD DP aMRS. ELIZABETH MURRAY WARDALL. bas been « ’ 4, aid that by a min matement mac! ngain by prominent Seattle wires fatrls Accused Patrolmen Find! Bondsmen in Prominent Men of the Red Light District. s as indi ¢ Unounnns 20 ned Jobo L. Herpelinek and J. A. Mi with male B pene far Grath, police patrotmen, indicted # Het One. the effect by the grand jury Saturday on ly to man | We the vindict . derueity of wor : charges of having accepted bribes from fallen women, have found good friends in Sam Pinschower, former Nothing but tenor at reprietor of the notorious Midway for a dout - auk eb onhel ot jand M. A. MeOulloch, former pro ig for man a oa Bs rg prigtor of the Comique theatre ethane ie a dou P realize that the ‘sut-| For thede two familiar figures sevalite the WO: are '¢ agitators’ are those thought of what in left of the restricted dtp for. it ts t he women who desire | triet came nobly to the fore te a ving sith the Suan eee in Ju Ronald's branch of the @upertor court and signed Which allowed the aceused patrol men thetr liberty temporarily Por five houre Saturday afternoon dalle would | in the ory and of Y and night the accused officer se who b not the ahel scoured the clty for $1,000 he cash ball each, and It was after vain might r wale which he dow i nates as * hone and futile efforta that the money hig was raised. Rather than leave the , hat t tor Doing? Nerve! w rs adh Leone min : cash in jeopardy Pinachower ap —_ pags ica uf deve - peared in court with Herpelfack and MoGrath thie morning qualifying ae bondaman t ball wae withdrawn And all the time Sam Pinechower! waa smiling and receiving th thanks of the patroimen. W. H Stein, the third patrolman indicted for aceepting bribes was a until tomerrow m bond of $1,000 pat makes for the betterment The trio of patrolmen ‘and vanity. Let us hope that the LILLIAN PORTOGALO, ESEMENIA WITTMAN raignéd before Judge Rone Mberty to doubt. tage of experience will teach; | aftertioon. Each entered a ; ia well should ‘he sood doctor that charity and| The race for “Qu " ot man's rance which his Master taught ‘fval" Is now the os on cate jtople at the Catholic carniv ding agains: LIZABETH M. WARDALL wear, with the odds in fav um and the various attendants | Miae Gilde Marchettl Mise Flea of the Seattle booth will perform | nore Marie Browne and Miss Kath- stonte that will rekindle the wan- | jerine Hewrich are ch seconds, ing interest of the patronn | d after oneh tions of : of our city amongat that the followin. ubie class of women who — by the viees of men? e women of his ebureh | y the dietates of th hank God, they do iss their activity in| ial, financial and ‘edu al wor ludeed, in every the womanhood y insulted | we int Dr, Matthews of tn conmuming the barear. The mayoralty cand! } ba dates w © of attire be depicted in grotesque | 2 be res nds, and have added greatly to} crowned queen of the festival. The the revenues of the fair by their! jresidential and business districts marked ability at soliciting have been clonely canvassed by the “chances” on the various articles! | trie a of the testants, om sale at their booth The girls) sheir peculiar case. They lived up to the high criminal standard | seemingly enting a pock dress im the native Turkish cos they set for themseives for four days and then came to grief at the SOAR ALKA AARARAERAAREERA HS with the ity of trained he tome, and for all one kuows they} hands of the police. A burglary « ony was the criminal ambition of two youngsters who sre now languishing repentant in jsil waiting a disposition of +} Mra. Jaw m promises sev. might have been the Suitan'’s own ‘The boys are Verne Yunkman, 12 years old, of Georgetown, and ae the hearts of the eral novelties and maids | Arther Waters, 14 years old, living at Summerset st. and Deer av. r ring, the destitution } — «| They were found In a barn at Fremont with all thelr loot, consiet en Ban Francisco was versal help. and needs mt tet this nent the local play- | | ing ef watehes, gold buttons and various other articles of value that | could be stowed in their capacious pockets. Frank Waters, the 10. Bouillon Meeting arted out with them, byt his age : | | burgisriows tasks and he was sent home after one robbery, hie share of which wae a sult of clothes. The two boys have been in trouble before and, coording to the ime wid te tak peony mest police, are precocious criminals with all the natural instincts of Gasreos te. courte. Seal thievery. They went about their raide in a systematic, manner. wo--A. V. Reutiien, Ole Maa then. had a collection of 60 house enon | | i } | jf son, Allen Brant and A. FE. Griffiths, Renton Club Hall, 18th, near Madison. Speakers A. V. Boulllon, Ole Hanson, Vie that one of our big managers exsorion for thin alent here next o such a bill The are the most Uheral, the ax a clam. in the world mea! mi ren as hole take & personal in Mich a henet ant WIil the public % " Ye oe pert n that th i ie weed aseee we ha tor M. Place and AB. Griffiths the dat place of the matinee to } Ubristian church, Broadway and Olive st, at « meeting of the day morning and beased for ©) \ten's club of that church crawled into the City hospital yes Pee eee eee eee eee eee i. te ee eee ee ee eee eee < other the Turkish booth, who have at bet two nights remain for the tracted considerable attention, are | i nieetants to gather vor for on | Lillian Portogalo and Evemenia | | Wednesday the final night of the Wittman. Both have oceans of | Hfair, the wir will j j ments and of its ation jin Detroit the invisitie bar lrier is t t high PayoeAld - THE SEATTLE ONE CENT WMTTHEWS OFFERS." am cu =e DETROIT HALF MILE FROM CANADA ruceney PACES ARE 25 PER CENT HIGHER DETROIT WHERE THERE 18 A DAILY LIVING EXAMPLE OF HOW THE TARIFF BOOSTS THE COBT OF LIVING. IN THE FOREGROUND THE FERRY STATION AT WINDSOR, CANADA, AND ACROSS of the Pes) Alaska night, the final night of !not gufity ; THE RIVER, ONLY 2,561 FEET AWAY, THE CITY OF DETROIT. By a Special Correspondent. WINDSOR, Ont, Jan. 27.—This | prices OF FOOD AT + sate ee ig beg DETROIT AND WINDSOR. © Payne-Aldrich tariff wall « water every th t he wall is ineur i the typical American city. Time and again civic invest! gators have taken it as their model Windsor, except p tariff wall, is for a much of De trolt as ar ‘colt iteelf It exists by the grace of Detroit Its citizens gain their livelihood in | Detroit It finds al? Yt amuse rich tariff wall, monun menacing The difference between the cost of living here and in Detroit shows it. The deeper you dig into the lives of the people on both sides of the Detroit river the plainer and the more shameful is the fact mtal and | that it is the tariff, and the teriff owner of the goose protested, alone, thet ie lifting its power Waving it above his head in em- against the people's pocketbooks phasis in their struggle to make both) Flop! Lewi ew the goose ends meet into a seales b r The dial Take the Man With the G showed seven pou: 8 for instance. He was an eld Thirty-five cents duty,” Lewis German workingman, and commanded } crossed to Detroit in the ferry that By meester Feefty cent! I took back over here J. W./-rhat’s all 1 give for him. Thirty | Lewis, deputy customs collector, five cent more? It's too much! |signaled man and goose inside his But he was relieved of 5 cents a j Office pound on his Boone which is the Feefty cent! Feefty cent! | pees {That's all I pay for him!” the (Continued on Page cabsenned |No MOTOR CAR, SO HE SPRAYED CLOTHES | | WITH BENZINE AND FOOLED SWEETHEART (By United Press) engaged in the manufacture BELGRADE, Jan. 31.—A young of explosives jman of elegant . attire core Summoned to explain, George Pantovitch, b been leased that he nkled himself j Olga Nethersole, the Engtish| 2. Are men and women in | place to die jemotional actr who appears at| exactly the same position con » (By Unites Press.) | “I have fought my best,” he sald the Moore theatre next week in| cerning forgiveness? Should four plays from her extensive! the wife overlook wrongs she is to one of the attendants ‘but 1 is ‘ g January 31.—; re : cas aa Oh, repertoire, will make her first ap-| obliged to suffer from her hue - fe penrance here in an American play| band, more than the husband Paris there ha bad my boy with me / | \of today, “The Writing on tho| would forgive if the wrongs had shave beer n the au And then. after 10 hours of de | Wall” | been committed by her? comm, BO paenes See .P - | In this play several « lor liao Palin atell an wine pl a ma foliowing prizes will be two pillay i vd join the wife, whose name wa th ak take ads propounded, which were placed v e. last audible sound to pass om oe WAKHINGTON, Jan. $1—Sena there by the actress herself, wh« ekg ocd pe, and who has evidently Bre esse igned as a member furnished the data to William J beat answer, $15 cash imps Elysees, ordina ar ceded him to the last resting place. | Paynter has resigned as a mer ne ie con Gakews beak snaeie. 438 each ght had lantern . The hospital physictans did every-| of the Ma ' . Skink: Week ae & : thing in their power to keep the old | mittee, Senator The Star, reviewing these q h cash wer man alive, bul he seemed to have |0f the democratic caucus jtiong, recagulses an opportunity for vurth best answer, two seats for the theatres \ ( edie Fran-| gotten entirely beyond the ald of|e4 to have asked Senator Cham. | discussion In each of them, and will Writing on the Wa medicines, and even restoratives |beriain of Oregon to accept the ap- |offer prizes aggrogating thirty dol-| Fifth best answer, two segts for the manager to the meager audience and aiaidlante pointment in 1. Chamber- |lara for the best answers \“The Writing on the Wall dered the nat al t { ir e should not m be first came into the hos in has the appointment under con 1. Should the wife forgive The contest closes at noon Sa pital, in broken senten¢es said | *iderat and will give his deciaton everything and anything the jd February 5 Answe < eS that his home was in Wendling, | today } husband may do, If he Is the /after that time will not receive M give a perf: 4 ndle as in the days | Mendoctr Cal, whe he Senator Paynter resigns on ac father of # child or of children sideratior r. om now has a son living. How he ever ant of Iiness by her? Does not the child ce The announcement of Ne said, “an at Paris can be a8) wondered this far away from home| Senator Chamberlain later deciin-| ment through all eternity the | winners will be made in the time of t will never be known ed the appointment on the ground marriage vow taken before Monday, February 5. M00 per -~ ; i He was suffering severely from|that the most prominent witnesses! Qod’s holy altar? is there a Ww answers n sons 10,000 unemployed, ar - r the investigation have given ng in the world which the | 150 words—one one st¢ ' bronchial asthma and it wae that|in the inves wrong e e ¥ Miperiled by { acute distre witnessed | which und diy caused his death. | their testimony and any member of| wite under these circumstances | paper with ink, and address to nd, th He was 65 years old the committee would work under! should not forgive? Nethersole, care The Star yome govers today that it has lq disadvantage in not having heard re Well in hand that | #@ ee eee hehehe ee & all of the testimony Bio the flood aiaals | |A HUNCHBACK’S nid is name was Chartes Shaffer $ s eve UNR | & BANK CLEARINGS * | nd the bet nh fd none of he|# + WICKERSHAM FOR | = HUNCH WAS IRON a ina positi 5 * - : barons vd | ye pes a e r ide a candy tate of hal & S ee ae oes (By United Press.) a ' : an aoe *| —— — | NEW°YORK, Jan, S1.—-Noticing Mayor Raids a Galoon | c . As Blitz wa t 8 ck this|@ Clearings today. .$ 961,128.00 * (hy United Presey | what He'thought was an old bur FRANKFORT, Ky., Jan, 31 twas 26 fect | # Balances 79.561.00 #| WASHINGTON, Jan. 31.—Alaska | back walking with ty along |Ma 1 ve kicked in the n * Portland # | Delegate Wickersham today intro-| Bradhuret ay, at an carly hour to- |front door of a sterda today the the ' ees, and,|w Clearings today. .$1,§23,186.00 ® | duced @ bill Creating a coal reserve |day, Patrolman Coogan went after jand ordered the mosphere wa threat-| # Balan: 493.00 #|in Alaska of 15,000 acres, the pri-|him with the intentior helping | proprie for ¥ the . basal, *|mary intent ‘Being to use It for|the off man across the street, Tt aglaw. He ' SORE ee AYA! purpowes | hunehBetk proved to t sted PER ee a yy * es o -neynea . won . CHAS HIS F Capitalist. : at the ty * Be Mlemann's pert e C . ee ure) pass out of the handa of the owners|ing him save his home tn conse-| been built and paid for from the 1 The i " i for } the Orpheur « m because of the Meadow Place job-| quence of thie gréat outrage, When-!| general and park funds, as it 1 \ benefit by th b ces f ve 0 the Carn, * bewonagieeg toe lever I ride on the Meadow Place! tmprovement that will benefit the, imj tai Mine ehaut. of Py te it ne " x ai Cowen's letter rhe ' boulevard at night, | shall be Igok-\oity generally and 1s a part of the porti . th ares . * ne PTO | lows ing for the ghosts of those who! park and boulevard ten 1 valuation of the A le r t eo at against have been made homele by this| from which the wealthy ettizen — > - ere. V t 4 mvt of iar rs Lag jain’ | Tragedy of Meadow Place Boulevard | h'" Jorn pe eae Mgnancips A Confiscate Poor Man's Home ‘ 3 Or te ne on he It ia nesdiess, I believe, to The zeal of our City Fathers and Taney: ea gue If the Meadow Place bou t py Np Wives pene beet f » f 1 expre my sentiment regarding | honorable ibers of t park! way the Mé ee Place : hav a A 3. le vard for ¢ 1 nent, | fear LY ig r f ' f the park t the cost i tt “1 ' parks and parkways for en le 1 boare for eivie imp at, I fear. | Siouid be pald for oil he park | fr < ¢ and boulevas vor that ; i and he } too many, {if properly and|ruin they have caused the small Che ai ete cual tect jected BY | Hark tx 4! t lem i = t y t jar te t ‘me ps — ORe BD Ad oul { oe th elt om i i n t ’ wi acquired, and | am going to! proy owner in this matter, and oe eee eet i orke. and ne f PPP Rs ee yy, , attle.| vote for the park bonds with the|the poor man’s Interests have cer. DONG Of punile wot Hans nag Me ¥ hou! © been work , at mikha-a * t ine hope that this will be the case.|tainly been overlooked 1 ; arniin t , r pre "4 ple | : THER FORECAST * hd winahina poll| Bet warks-ahauld-act be aaualves It was agreed between the ra along the line of owner to pa i oth ut tir \ nt that wil : he pol ment iat Inepe / } re ale oF i of t he confiscation of the small! board and the city cov that imy nt I 3 ‘ Sow tonight r4 on thé poor man, as has been | widening of Mea he It is a question my 9 lon yn Any way other cl " w automob light * a f tax. home of | man a ” * rope d at the case in the construction of the! be paid for out of the park funds, whether 2 per cent of the property| than the confiscation of the poor t ¥ * Two hundred and Meadow Place boulevard, 1 have hing aaa wner the * et improved | been appealed to several times by Wealthy, Citizen Benofitted ment can ever afford to ride on the { ake a iden demand of 1 essity,” : : a 2 2 aN homes, have and will{poor men asking my ald in help| “This improvement should have| boulevard, either in an automobile | several hundred dollars on a poor| CHAS, COWE the thi the odoriferous fMuid in order to his sweetheart with his defense re ity in automobile circles b ce etrothal, and th mpathetic magistrate die "1 ce of any f tb he ha d him with a caution GOEBEL DIED OF WHAT MR. BEER NAMED HIS SON A BROKEN HEART y United Press.) CHICAGO, Jan. 31.—Just to COVINGTON, Ky, Jan, 31.—On how his disdain of the “dry the 10th anniversary of the as 1 hundreds of f Gov. Goebel, the funeral Chicago w anvassing ther w eld here yes natures to local option petition Arthur ¢ el a n Phoenix Fadel W * i € hat ed just to show 1 eer that hi the A ur, be sald, died HY WORK SHORTHANDED? lnc nmenicaimn snes = rete: eR ee 1 ; 14 }