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_ This Gang of Corruptionists Has Plan to Control City and County you know, Mr. Voter, that the gang that is financing the campaign of Hiram C, Gill, a gang composed of the worst corruptionists that ever infested any city in the United States, plans not only on secur- a of the city . en . yh wes the offiee of prosecuting attorney and sheriff of King county? Do you know that months ago meetings were held in this city, and that at these meetings a plan was ed upon? That ~ invo ioe e election of Hiram C. Gill and of two men yet to be chosen to the two county offices mentioned. It is the money that may be grafted in the city and county that this gang Do you, Mr. Voter, want to turn over all of your affairs to these men? Do you want to be robbed, and do you want the city of Seattle to become a place in which it will be unsafe to raise a family? THE SEATTLE MSSSS WAN SEATTLE, WASH., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1910 GONE CENT WARD REFUSES CORT AND CONSIONE JON ACCUSED OF swore MURDER Tan ran WW Poy onan SUSPEND ACCUSED, MONSTER PAS SENET | gaan MINE; 110 ARE MISSING Department Won't Even Call Wit- jl : (By United Press.) Civil Service Board to Determine : i PRIMERO, Colo., Feb 1.—The death toll is feted Patrolmen to Remain on Duty. al yes growing with each trip the rescuers make from the ’ , wrecked Colorado Fuel and Iron company’s mine. : Forty-two charred and mangled bodies now lie in poo . : rae eee few Dee a ; | ibe the improvised morgue near the mouth of the tunnel. call : ', : : One hundred men are still missing. Ngee een ne , , oboe Although they had almost abandoned hope of the grand jury to coo a ] r . finding even one man alive in the earth trap, the a ae ‘ial oa ie men worked all daylike mad. One by one they m unt! they had cleared brought to the surface the bodies. , ; As each lifeless form was carried past the wives and mothers that crowded as closely as possible to the mouth of the tunnel it was necessary for the men who were standing guard to use force to prevent them a : from breaking through the ropes and rushing to the anti proven innocent and) Seattle theatre men have come to the front In the plan to aid the "| g aise? a | death chamber that was established in a rude shack. What makes him think other. he police force? niet Ward talks about “inno | ul proven guilty From al nan this is rank sarcasm. | JOHN CORT, JOHN CONSIDINE, re in stricken Paris j A monster benefit performance will y ly next week. j # to Ro to the flood sufferers. wh . - ; 5 : ‘i PRIMERO, Colc Feb. t « almost beyond of 85 the rae Of the whole world—~just « ‘. of stricken | J i ee, : 2 recognit t bodies of 32 tims g explosion in the Kerford G ough for) Fr h world together tr nd pathy four years ’ . Colorado Fuel & Iron company saiee ate * improvised jon of rtha Mazet | ago : : Gd Jan. 1 gntil April 20, 1908 The plan was suggested yesterday In The § It met tnetant { nf . . < fentified dead: Dave Will . leek Milan, axtven; Wintere ts the prosecuting | response. ‘ ( ~~ i Job g, driver; Albert Cot Prnest Strangfeld, miner; office witness | PU help,” said John Cort. “They can have of either the : ¢ oe Tene, 9 ° man W. H. Stern is im | Moore or the Grand theatre, with full equipment ts, lights, box Pace, ‘ 4 < . . 2 njur aminer. Alexan- ng $8 & week from |office-—overything. The time? flernoon they want it, except . ; ' : , heemeen : ap trata ¢ protection of |regular matinee ™ 7 aoe were hee. ; , ee ee 4 Jennie Milter! TU help,” said ¢ Crpheum. “They can | lock vesing & silent crows - women has. Mood Jan until June 6, 1903. | have any and all my . 1 Majestic and the Orpheum. | many eenreers pl pallet rar N peed aren, ook Ping Winters t» the prosecuting | 1 do everything | can | ek seein Wiis tched about the shaft entr and armed men steod on guard. he Pantages b oT a the and Tacom ’ a ‘eb. van John Herpelinck te in-| ee and * KANMAS CITY, Feb. 1 at : t the t na ere the ¢ plosion ances of hin tate t the "the Chant Cor |tirely Aflexpected thing happos-¢ pecurred presente a terrifying ap. (Continued on Page Three.) jand Russell & Dre x amber of Coma: PT ehe MOdpe murdet mystery yoste * i naee ent =< imanagers, will } in making the " and they declared. Survivors of the disaster 4 Details of the performance will be aceording to Vice President F. W t e operatives were 1° The three w led against Att : pitéeod ine tocks by ‘nek |started on at once. The perte [She svat vee Med agninst Attor tie é f tered in tt by number. se will be held probably M it ie & fine th 14 0. 1. P| BOY John G, Paxton, executor of the Many of tiem were not known by Janes will be hekt probably & fine thing,” sai onstage porn naga wage . : em mesiibaiciets be fund meniites | day, When Dr. B.C. Hyde, the #% . tore sree oe Stay performance biggest benefit eet today and | family physician, fied two damage * CH seine af th ee eee ee. FS FATHER ever held In meatth pian will come up at that time, | sie gor $700,000 “ : m my A “yg * dead will never be 4 s “ mex with whom or Friday afternoon of nex of the Bank for Savings, |", inatiy uneuned hen of patpon + asf | 7 ‘ tked. The explosion occur- and every effort made to make it a| and f the originators of the |‘ Sak aden ine. Canidae od in t 5 tunset " AND FAMID big success. One thing is certain, relief plan tr . "We will be auins poe ;. ‘ Ta || Unies t ipreme that pot ot gagging py es thas it Will contain the pick of the-\qind to have the assistance of the |” ne. cicend salt wae filed against : state decides otherwise, a negre entrance to the main shaft and ical stare who are in the city | theatre | Paxton, Dr Frank J, Mill, a bac é will occupy @ residence ntil the det s cleared away It bat day The ‘OMmMItted | rerwwtogist, and Dr. Edward L. Btew- | we jclusive Mount Baker Park 1 not be k whether the dis- St Pehuman | tember 7 of inet year the weary wife on the matter was broached tc was formed to assist in the work of act, tor dunatory atements about | Judge Pra this, mor g de le tt ze survivor oF not Wit we her * 1 by her hastand, signed Gway | organizations already in the field to collecting funds, and to see that | BMyde tm connection with the death : jelded that David Cole, a well-to-dc The re Phaagisg ndtv os page ‘ community property rights “in! ald the food sufferers, it met with they reach the right hands in Parts of Swope negro, was entitied to a home Cherty” to. spur the. work oa, Be acu sene neideration of $1 and love and af- | thetr endorsement It conaints of J, B. Jouwjon-Roehe, A et IES me this district recores died in the Cherry mine Whe that whe fection, } “The help will be vety welcome,” | E. Sutton, French consul at Taco. . | Cole bought lot 5, block 14, from /Soores ithe “ Pha Piha oi The gare on wart) And then the mother and wife |sald J. B. Joujoo-Roche, French con-| ma, A. Augias-Turenne, Dr. A. De jthe Hunter Tract company The oan dan ne ails eet po es siowly sunk until November 4, when | sul at Seattle, “Our epectal com- Iaigne, K. Pichot, R. Chevignard, lotficiale of » comme: 408: ae me a ing r t m the burden sleep smoothed away the | mittee, composed of French rest-| Pierre Houpert and Dominte Idtart the Cherry disaster and all other iknow that h a negro until he ta / - great mine éxplosions are being re- paction at few filed in of sorrow. Within 24 hour sees 9 Joame to the office get Bis deed. | peated here today H Daniel Jones. 0 wr the Be eT mer stated today that he court of the eo 4 ‘Gis morming »> filed the deed tn the off Againat her county clerk, hie daughter al sista ltried to buy mn off, and offered |. 1 © ¢- little chance of y aw w to defraud the rightful heirs b OR. B. C. HYDE. everal inducemer , $2 pet th ° 4 bpd atepmother . “Pint ie my dog, 1 don't enaré ihies to take bac ane f the being taken r Rage the girls ho ee ee ee ee a what he aye ar ra necenledstcionet | od having his deed | ‘Tom the mine e. He has per- gitt's he hav ved urried aamin. stake | Mr. and Mre, Deckleman from Chi- | Cole insiste nitted but few of the relatives of “5 ot stent | “Ty fa not your dog. 1 will land Jones refused to give | him uavtand Spano chit In her ymplaint the daughter ly life against a two-bit plece that | &@o. uke took % ase to court and |‘ men known to be in the tunnel ~a4 aad Rowe prays that. ¥ be set aside the dow ix mine, and that It is more| The police wergeant wearily turned mw ilocided (te Yiew the bodies. Tonight, he said, iY tothe Mre her brother ; beiteds onsme at & leaf of the blotter and announced | Judge Frater this morning decided | ven the other victims are brought ‘ Sete at 1481 The proparty be. oc | ‘Thin was just @ little of the jutey 4s far as the police depart- | that Jones must give “ to the surface, further attempts at Hitd a | involved: ‘the daughter Jones immediately gave motice of Of Bep- in valued at han 34.000 wa neerned, there was identification will be made. dialogue, appeal. Jones contended that Cole's ‘ | Tony Page, @ local lawyer aeeaee » tract would lower “Itthe FightIs Fixed, Sul- A Rough House Scrap for! nesting i: down James at. thie sm, | claiming kidnaped dogs of any age, | Uresence in the tract would tower |, roperty values from 40 W livan Have BeenIn $500 on the Side, the|*** % rail. inbred black and tan | eolon seat" Maced’ Pugs, [Sent Ok Suaee Prange held thar'g| Coonuineed on Page Theres) LL BE THE'BIG on ie Me Yo Van while |nothing doing tn the line of re Primero is & mining camp of the aaa LTE _ Nothing Terms of a Bellingham \,.:s04\s(c1y owl Babe = ae hoarrely 8 bacon inten 4 ‘SW LLOW PC t B of It,” Says Jeff. Police Captain. leges, as a dog he used to claim | replevis tte GENE FIELD, JR, | A 0s AL (ty Unlted Pree) | (hy Cnlted Pres) | “aw YORE Tohdvae Mkt DIVORCE, PLEASE) IVERETT, Wash feb. 1—A| BELLINGHAM, Wash. Feb. 1.— | PAR pet the doggy on the b rg: ne EVERETT a F Police Captain Ai Callahan. one of] HAGE & cop, Page hypnotiend Afverican flag with the words “KE { wited Press.) 7 “ - hn 1, | the officers who urreated am Ber-|t@ tat taking the bunch—includ~ | none). Vcteran of the war of 1998 (Ry United Press.) 1 3URG, Feb. 1.—The he champion grappler of | shoved the statem of John 1. | -.- here on Sunday ght, announcea|ing the @og--to the station. The! itied ‘hive ore Men ao tA ‘ t be Ge ao — wi ‘ verse, and Monologist Doc| gurivan that the Jeffries Johneon © 4 t will accept the chal. |couple here, after som areful di- | watching @ funeral, ar , rebar ne Field. benefit will be there after their 7 |plomacy, admitted that ore self as the last ooo (ch the place how. Dr. Mark A. Matthews, Rey. '‘ i e oman ts ye Tel araph Seventh ay Major and Father J. BE. .¢d out of bed here this morning. manager in ; @ Wield. Jee een y the merican ‘ele- ised to be there As the big fellow read he mutter. fered to whip the entir a! force . “sone graph and Telephone company, ac- the state, county and. ? Miller haw consented to 106 on y, and before he finish |!" pairs. Callahan wants to ¢ former!) r oks, today filed | cording to a well defined rumor Me like & big night the white man's faith, rank |Star correspondent —_ cautiously psorption of ht was fixed, at Jeff as he climb-| lenge of the Jeffrios-Gotch show th force, and the ‘ ‘ ed the mutter had changed to a alone, t e 00 A N t c , piteesstoe it financial circles y. From themseiv. w ¢ © boy, the | roar Then he thundered this at |? tumb n ’ re rt) e sy . rried f the same source »r report Man. Every citi, more | the newspaper 1 no rul ‘ r « ye ew Orleans, Field | emanated to the that the buzzing jn y ! city officials the Bay, how do you think it makes | He —_—- Pigelecyabot Pe oe «| Postal legray upany soon o hand to + " 4 ” tr h my position feel to hear xed #o t b " ‘ ns “ie Sig ‘ , ‘ ; ae som Renareg he meee, Breet the »p ne k ne? i etal - . ie . tho have not yet regis r < modatt ¢ moon In the African jungles. le and mes. to whom | d march will start at ple w tryin, er this match aghout the f the Press club and If anything about will hold a reception he will have to give out ance his information e e t r th t nutdber of Clerks, regietre * * o pe * be perfectly informal Just Wave him tell all he knows ‘ tee The total regist t mor ‘ 8 & Fair tonight and We * * * tere the registra being kept of REE RRERR ® — ay y * * SPAIN’S QUEEN : * With the way THE WEATHER EXPECTS STORK (By United Press.) hed in If the fight t* fixed, then old John | the r . 4 exeebded the regiatr day; ight north winds will be sandwic « L. must have been in on the fixing t, and ar \e < itlgens registered rpsichorean stuff and 4 for | know nothing about it eee eee ee ee », Fet A ot on b=" WHAT THE GANG COULD DO TO SEATTLE-A MORAL DRAWN FROM LAST NIGHT = city hall gang, of which. Hiram C. GM is now fhe r t ; Gill waa fi contract collection and contract destruction The munt- | hands of a friendly gang committee when A. V. Bouillon stepped forth A 1910 SPEED RECORD. a rs for loot | cipal plan was.defeated and demanded that the franchises be sent to his department for investi Immediate there came before the céunell five applications for | gation. It did not take Bouillon half an hour to see through the i garbage franchises, among the five ong trom Herman Goetz, of John | hemes of Goetz and the rest, and he reported adversely, His re WS. ‘ the many real iy COM! ra en y within the power of the gang would Ripling far These franchises should have been referred to the | Port stirred the people, and the special committee appointed by Gill . wal which were ad Op IMON sould inciude every activity coimi 1 the h health and sanitation committee df the eounetl, where they rightfully | duletly pigeon-holed the franchises, biding their time until there ertise n § day's Star : sry cg * ] " offi o Interfe r » nny eager buy a A CHANCE {ministratior belonged, but Hiram ©. Gti, president of the city council, in the in. | Should be no Bouillon in office to interfere } ie samen os a , torests of the gang, referred them to a special committee, consisting Had tt ‘ t ° pote . man | Of Frank Mullen, Arnold Zbinden and Pyed Sawyer. The reason for aaah hile appre, pignemvede eee AVERT ORFS Tre -~ ola who Mves | this was that W. H. Murphy, chateman of the health and sanitation bond tesue ot 5 Fey a ae a aye eee uy direct or indirect | committee, was known to be favorable fo the-munictpal plan, Murphy Pee otbends ts SROADER BAIR: HEE Stree might block the gang's scheme Bee OF All bonlor Heat of Goetz provided f ng over of the Last night the same gang strex Speed wa, With the gang in control there would not be a single dollar spent I pe 4 Way iy y he gang in contro! t soneidered to be Ke ohare. ‘Thue the | city ‘ {th the asphalt attachment h Was delightfully | the garbage collection question to the 3a in the | naive, Mr, Goets wae going to charge the for the collection of | special committee, spoke contemptuously of it; Zbinden the garbage and dostruction, and gt the dame time secure the clos: | special committee, moved that the questior abmitt ing of the city’s asphalt plant, whore at the present time independent | bage bonds on the ballot be indefinit the groom, member, in contro! of elty affairs, the porsibilities pet hat wilt make 1 . ould be almost numberlesg. To attempt to enumerate se fon are of taxpaye gang been permitted to 1 he adver th hundreds of tt alized graft for which no person could were stopped for the time being by Boulllo being t the gang taking what jged to levy tribute on every man, woman and child dred illustrations that mig contractors, who.own no asphalt playts, eam purchase material from | dearly have loved to kill the question then and ther night there wae a flurr the city and compete with the trust. y t. Tor instance, after | and all voted to keep it alfve. They wi h t gang was forced f McHugh, tt eet contractor, whe Ht, In his speeche election, and {f they succeed it will no to vote thet 1 hihice the & M f-tor } ad built | some of his friends are collecti juostie ree wa S| le indenondes the c lat rk @ | to make asphalt, and robbing the | ° th in- | @ yard, and the last contract was $1.62 ore This ie merely one illustration of what the gang can do when every joann, "0, aadttage "Wie eara ago Hiram ©, | ders on this occasion, made possible the fact that aspha i thing ie working right, and when there are no Boullions around to in pear agit Pi ots positt pb. | be seoured at the elty plant terfere. There are hundreds of others that the people will learn to Jent of the elty council, bitterly fought the proposition sub th ity t t 1 destroy Its garbage. | Goetz's plan was idcal for Goetz and the gang, and it was in the | their cost should Hiram C. Gill ever become mayor of Seattle. le for the city to collect and de ny} a "i |