The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 3, 1910, Page 1

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i. Sse. @ 8a The fight for decency is won. A. V. Bouillon will be nominated for mayor on the republican ticket by the biggest majority ever given a candidate for office in Seattle. But the fight is not yet over. YOUR and your energy must not lag until the polls close on Tuesday evening next. HE SEATTLE Gill made a The ublication ay Star pat Hillman Ci sextracts fror t d consternation ( and immed was mace a Mr. Gill had f bee iately Mr ve Se Hees is what nm that wv Christ was crucified for defending a prostitute, many prostitutes and macques. As long igven if I should become a corporation lawyer, full of money, I would still defend the , a prostitute and see that the macque got a n truly to be able to pond bis money and have a good ls room without the police kicking in the door the woman's marriage license.” Tm mayor | shall be like Tom Humes used to the people the liberal town that the majority telephone and shop girls are the recruits for prostitution.” Annc hill so thick with smoke during Tam mayor that a woman can't hang todry in the back yard without their being If they don’t like it they can move out they will get something worth look- ie the water power and turn it over to factories ‘ whether it pays or not. Let the corpora- Keep on with the city beautiful idea bungalows on Pioneer Place soon. Let on the strett, turn the sidewalk into hing.” gave the council or any corporation a Pil not be dictated to by priest, preacher or ile needs is a mayor who will get a chief of ile the restricted district, who will back the mi the delegations of citizens call and protest— Wil stand by the chief of police—and I'm the * i . the bands to play in Seattle. I want them to minday. I want the people to sit on the grass in and eat it. I'll be just the same as now if I am for. If Bill Taft comes to Seattle I'll wash my beall right. I'll smoke a hop pipe if I want to Teeach no one else the habit. That's the kind of ration and pleaded with with Kim to hi member of the the wn at every Mise of Elijah Baba Ba 09 tana Untied Prove E, Md., Fe . an Ame 864 tnstant) by Elijah Ha eS. | MOTHERS READ THIS Vepnat- lier Me tar, thinned MLLON MEE Tin Me Bouition wi 1 M Rainier ha Norman L. Miter Being the or) morrow tight M . one Passer letor P} Grittiths ana Ks, ah, 14th « Poster Chair s eOrKE Olaor a Ps and Dudii wih i Manetieiy \ eer i nrany night ei will be theatre 35,000 A steam ehovel worked by Towhey Bros. contractors, of eavations for the Union Pacific railway at River ton, thie afternoon unearthed a chest containing a buried treas ure of $35,000 in goid. The werking on the m shovel claim the trea The money represent a o ‘s supposed to of express % ago. DRINKS ACID AND DIES IN GREAT AGONY Mra. F. Somineky, aged 38, wife of 8. Sominsky, foreman of the | Ravensdale coal mine, died at her | tag company’s for tre day + ing jand a nelghbar | From then watil 9 home, 1518 W Wednesday morning, by taking earbolic acid, either with sutctd tent or by mistake, The body has lain at Middlestadt Undertak , and up) now the coroner knows noth of the o Mra Sominsky, according neighbers, bad wo reasen for com mitting suicide She ie the mother jof ate children, two of them grown, fand her home hae never wanted for anything. Found Mother Dying. At il p m Toosday wight eldest daughter heard her mother rying. Gotng to her mother's room she found the mother writh ing on the bed intense ag The family wan foused at once, Mre. G. W. Trom bie, wae summoned to ald stricken woman. Nothing « done, and Dr. F. W. Greiner was sent for, arriving at midnight & m. be worked over the woman, but all efforts were hopeless. At la m. she died and at 4 ® Mm. was at the under take Dr reiner says that as soon as he entered the room he smelt the car ic acid, and he knew what was the matter. Searching bebind the bed he found the glass from which she had taken the fatal dose. In the pantry was an eigtt oun bottle of poison with about two o She had the poison int« and. then thrown bed. Insanity, Saye Doctor 68th, at 3 a m to the as tly poured giaee, taken it glans behind out Dr woman was rament, and potion in a fit Greiner's of « may of cording to the temp the statement nervous have taken insanity Neighbors, however, believe the deed was premeditate had just finished and had put her n complete order and laying them also just fin hich she shrouded that as she housec leaning hildre folding ay. Bhe robe ably shed a night will = prob Gtreet Car Man Killed. While for the wet in the inflicting his dewth aceident occ The Kindergarten ‘TWOLOOTERS Trae. Come Fa SEATTLE, WASH., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1910 Make the victory so sweeping that the odor of indecency will never again pollute the city. y after your wavering neighbor and enlist his services in the cause of decency. Bouillon has no paid workers, Make it YOUR business to YOU are as much a part of his organization as anybody else. Keep at it until Tuesday night! THE SEATTLE SAF SCANDAL OVER PRETTY GIRL SHAKES U. S. NAVAL — TO THE VERY is wanna (By Cntted Pres.) Feb, 3.—No mat-| jter what may be the verdict of the| court-martial that is trying Paymae | ter George Percival Avid and Aw | stant Surgeon A. H. Robnett, U. 6. “conduct unbe it is apparent | today that the scandal may shake! |faval circles to thelr very founda-| tion. i insinuations and hints of other and more serious matters than lit tle Mise Hesier’s picture and ite! | disappearance are being ss ¥ |the Auid-Rebnett court-martial, name of fi Admiral wlio | Swift, recently commandant of the joston navy yard, and of Unitett | States Senator Henry Cabot Lodge, lof Massachusetts, have been drawn into the discuseion. POSTON, Mass, Fob. 4 Edward Spencer Cowlos jton, call Paymaster Peretval j Auld, U. 8. N., a “dirty cur? Navy men believe that if Auld’® defense can prove that Dr, Cowler jealled him a “dirty cur,” sufficient Provocation for the alleged attack | Will have been established. | Witnesses examined by the court | tentified to a tea held at the house jot Admiral Swift, commandant of |the Boston navy yard, several days! *|before the di at whieh the al lnged mine of Paymaster At Surgeon Rob Did Dr of Bos Geo on oduct d and Assistant tt oceurred At thin ten ft was decided that! Dr, Cowlke was not destrabic as | | guest at the hap Auld, on the stand to hts own be half, then told of a general discus jiton of allexed annoyances to | which Miss Heeler had oven sub jected by Dr. Cowles He sald that he sud Dr. Hobnott | approached Dr Cowles and voiced their objections to hin presence at the dance. Auld denied that he strack Cowles, but admitted throw: | ing the surgeon to the floor POLICE KILL miss | serene LIFE |S. BITTER, and , Yet There’s No re (my ed Prone) PARIS, Feb Two of « gang of pillagers were shot and killed by the police, who aut| Purvued by trouble and hard prised them looting an ab nan’ tuck house in the flooded district The officers pursued the the banks of river, they attempted to bodies of the Ic the thin ice face of the Seine At St. Cloud the police oning fight with trying to lynch gers. The thieves and the mob dispersed A police sergeant was wounded at Courbevote in a none of whom members ahe Keith wntt! rtand it Hionwer, Mre old, deserted by her Ine }to end it all when whe to form yesterday afte room at the Hoaz Spri ot. But ever back her, and ity hospital with # pitiably t free * she wn't severely | ment hortly af- | ts with river Park was cap |an agent salty company ding making buetr A tootian Urthe were Sunday night, t the th HORSES KICKED sale ON BEING STOLEN : tor from looters | wan firing acape. lowt skinns to band when The beneath the in her re wer that T16% the 16 Jeath engaged on she Hew at & mob that |« several re iar and she's sorry she sa bride, Two whtow married Rose rly of Asbury N. J. at Pocatell He for the Continental Cas f Chicago, and the thelr honeyr were will live dead Yet she he ago thie gtri ter noon, battle pirated tured Bever clashes between soldiers and pillagers at reported al the Puteaus te trips quarrel h sgt left for uid, ‘The ng he nin nis au «iy BELLINGHAM of United Press.) Fer Pry Ballard express to having by horse | Mandimey still the property |helding her ighttul ¢ and could find ¢ nureing va |at Beat dry sore spots nothing part their 0 conte. » fori hote thiey “lay of a pal pecals ure and ferent rhe mmotior ou frames heard a in the » time te he sides of would aking ff rr laet return stable. He burried tro alt yourde fy atabl ng and a purlotners darkne le "Mf you ean only bring him om furni with t paternal’ wishes vard | t repre ere 1 t « ) 4 Wanted It cigaret t Gill M4 ypea to y than the hundreds of attend the Broadwa Phe fact be a pool room some wi the vel boy high the t rule that fr an be tudent venting 1 tudent | where enough to ease expelled room will whatever qualms of conscienc« eg jhe may have had, It wa t the boys would go te n iy, and that GIRL WIFE CAN'T MAY HESLER. (ETP back to me, ! enough for you, “1 know he'll come to if he hearse. leave me like this. morning me didn't die There wasn’t can never do " ghe said this He wouldn't I'm sorry | any thing elee to do in a big piace tike this. Rose is 54 she’s had a lite she was ried to Harry lor of her fath Dedham, Mass the first baby was 17 another child was born at 18 she gave children sband died been dead tw My Baxter, Ore my last baxcage Bhe is here his bride years old she oan in the » without money or change ahe leaves the few days, not anywhere Can she of Seattle whe died Me years two trunks are ‘in my watch at Portls Kk at Bolne a door | of trouble. Whe back was Whea * home When ab ame irth to mother soak Idaho, held at Kalaw a cent f clothing hospital in find friends will help BUT WHAT DO THEY TALK ABOUT THEN? M antl-gos H COLUMBIA has & called roidery club th nth to do fanc tn ficient The club here as a like Brookfield te Would Scatter i called Chapter club was organtze ears ago. tempta i Pool Rooms. EVEN Olt And 1" was mar little par ir and twins, Al A year ago her at nd. Wher to her ONE CENT MORAL WELFARE OF THE GITY MANOS DEFEAT OF fl GILL AUSTIN E. GRIFFITHS. | | |Former Candidate and Mr. Bouillon Make Stirring Campaign Speeches. “The physical and moral wel of the city demands the defeat of Hiram C. Gill, When | became aware of the fact that the saloon and dive keepers and all the disorderly persons in the city supporting Mr Gill were jubilant because | , general was @ candidate, and would di- cour er ele t vide the vote of the law abiding |, a oli ri to the end that Mr. Gi ination would be po ying given fair control of that share The raids fund by » the gang e benefit of taken from nents r just who e ther nom : ide th re 1 tech cided then and there, as the de entire city feat of Mr. Gill was absolutely ded for the politica Necessary, to withdraw in favor : he machine. of MF. Bouillon, and | diately did so.” The tin EB ling | night, was made irame Lake, Boufl- thusiasttc were militant wed by their arks their oppo- 1 gang. Repeatedly cheered for several » he pointed out the which the elty ts being gang for ite own polit- ment. Boullion’s out- patict« clear and re- abs fran ® auditor Griffith xpreasion a B Ha f the fr lard, last r eeting tizens of the Seattle turn n rallies t andida is MISS HAMBACK IS NAMED AS QUEEN night saw ¢ | Last lose of the oting cor ival, with Mise Veronica officially The and’ until the last of the Mise | mammoth at for queen | of the carn | Hambach elected voting was close ballet counted Miss Fawcett wa any one would have been good bet against field w iock of 10. Mins Fawcett, was gle Mayor will crow crown valued at $350 will be her Seattle all potn muatoa sides 1 Friday and at midnight Saw carnival of na thousand 00 votes cast for the lgrgest str contest tomorrow night queen with a golden same time a ring presented to ering im the Miller the and at th from excellent red An IS BARBERING A DIVERSION? (By United Press. CHICAGO, Feb Destined or apy calling patic ness, profession Avocation—-A ular Yours for Decency. urs for derency” is the way rintendent of Anti-Satoon if in a letter H house version ning from one’s re nayor gs about A. republican ratic resents de the barbers 4 ew Heensing and court in he ertifi ee ee ee | * * SERRE EEE WEATHER FORECAST. and = Friday Fair moderate cast * * + + - . * Here Is an Illustration of What Hi Gill Would Do in at Temptations in Your Boy’s Path LOOKING FOR REAL REALTY BARGAINS?

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