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THE SEATTLE STAR ON TRAINS AND NEWH KTANDS Se WILL TRY TO SEATTLE, WASH., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1910 ONE CENT ig man of action rather turn ae mayor on the record he made jhopefiiiy in that direction, but there saloon proprictora who wished ta,whieh the young «lr of the elt Take the axe a chor wr » (during his former term. Was no talk ‘ ! of words,” said Willer violate the law No Jury will cons were being debauched and the young |b kb upon whieh the re 7 Meare, former mayor and} There were no wordy wars during | “Good work.” said Mayor Me viet ua" men ruined. He ordered the boxes |returns are chalked,” order the for re-election, in a Ma Moore's term, There was no |@84 the slot machines did not Oo) “t don't care what the juries do (OU Again certain saloon keepers |mayor, Again the chips flew and| ance for back talk when the mayor | back My police will arrest every saloon | PTetested the pool roorms were out of busine " ether night. ¢ was im action, The slot machine | The saloons were the next inatitu- | preprister wheee pine of business is; "Go to the fire department; ge bt te bhies geiomnbe (6 cddason | " mayor's deelaration en found that out firey They had | tion to feel the hand of law. Mayor found open during the forbidden axes and chop down those bo. says Mayor Moore, in he campaign | Beast; merely & vimple | out of business by an order | Moore found that he had taken an | hours, and they will be thrown if said Mayor Moore to Chief Wappen it 1 as ‘ 1 with} facts. Me ie mot at. '* by Mayor Ballinger within a loath of office whieh obligated hin | Jail.” steln, The chide flew where they |enfor aw, even if the entire ur of nt of (MAY OF Cwo of hia retirement from |to enforce a long forgotten ord! After a few saloon proprictars had |Would in Geattle saloons, and there |derworld i# wiped out | ' dgment o . ’ te drug the jude : office, There War a general sus: /nance requiring saloons to be closed spent a bt or & Bunday in the | were no more boxes. That is William Hickman Moore's ef Seattle by hah pie picton that the, mare, was made te i am and all day Sunday. Me jolty jail th Was NO Inore trowk The pbol rooms were the next to | platform, backed by @ record which m i Eig te seeking another |the slot machine proprietars looked | "You can't enforce ier cack. thome {maar Meer 0% ity bakiuk ah lcaie eee to pros pron Ries @ anen OF Gotten, a ertain Interest Angry at Him Because He EFFORT | | / TO SCORE IN HIGH CLASS OPERA Barnard, who singh RN AND MURDE le GIRL WELCOMES WORK AND | AND LEFT TO DIE BY ROBBERS the role of Natalie in “The Merry Pe . aed cual Melile was appointed by Gov, Deneen to succeed Sher | Widow,” bas her snapping eyes on |John Smith, Living Near PEW ee ck gD cy Ol Aletander cour Davis wae removed after he had he grand opera stage, but shé pipe ty beanie aley-sagl eaerry to lynch William James, a negro, accused of doen not expect to get there In an Kingston, the Victim of the orth we onl "They hac aad killed Anna Pelley, and also permitted the pelomonie ove} Unusual and Brutal! preaktast in the morning and then | ig of John Saleaer, « w man, accused of having beaten | Mies Barnard does believe Rob departed, taking $27 ih cash, some b siitn mixing autos and da is) 0 % oa ‘ + . ‘ " | a with operaite ambitious ane, be bery icing ate ie | " a onl Saat of jeaving they WL, Feb. 18.—Grave fears are expressed here that a race re 4 hg gf mgt 2 sm sg i | Smith and then piled blanke | out here tonight as a result of the killing of Al poneetid propertion ot her “hoteh |» oe" his bed by three rob) its’ head, About noon Smith wan-| whe was one of the city's most prominent young men. beatae bers to starve was the fate | sea4 te wigale bis b om be-| forming across the Ohio river iw Kentucky to invade 4 j% John Gath,» rancher living | ooci, the blankets and br are As Natalie in the Lehar piece, K “ t neath 18 . attack the negroes. There is a fierce undercurrent of the has opportunities to excrcign | ROM Kinaston, just acrous the) Window We ayent all the aft ‘on the part of many. They say that Sheriff George Nellis hee vty pot aes re . whi Sound from Ballard. Smith was Nt nidine for belo, but. hit holes Mistake when he ordered hie officers to fire on the fwhon Mabel Wilbur suffers ap ab | Ot "teased for 26 hours } Was too far from the road for his Seah Ue beeen, Aommnten 4 wants | .TRe robbery took place Monday! cries to be heard thixers can scarcely be reconciled to the shooting to skip '« performance, Mise man} Set. aad was done by three Rus-| meecdey’ ciety at 8:90, Mr men in protection of engroes, whom, in their frenay of hard changes her clothes and) 8* Smith had engaged one tol), po K. & neighbor, went into red had forfeited their tives by attacking white te tie | work for him Monday mc Smith yard searching for her Hut th b 20 or " Two other Rusetans Bhe heard & h's moan and y Was dead when found, but his body was stil! warm. The ley ¥ onpany de-| and wanted , tened home to tell fer huabar ae wo clares that the singing abe does on) Smith had no room for them Long bad difficulty gett MA. Fed. 18—Once more the blood tust has arisen in the stage is only a small part of |two departed and on: into the’ he nd it took him has sought the life of a negro, and facial strife has her day's work. She sings all « Shortly alter f g A es: « yes : release KY 5 “ oo time, Sho sivgs while she's weit-| strangers burst tn the door and one had a ~<a > se ie fo SHERIFF ROBERT HODGE Hime, due to 0 courageous sheriff, there are no charred fog for breakfast eled a revolver at Smith's head waed oe ne ual ne Ae ee errors 18 oe saree aie en eee wee et lbenno B {+ ig Shag haope Hop | viattor The same influences that have for so long been e mo « de . fou other " severely i s * » Gad the mob has shown its wide streak of cowardice and ‘(Continued on Page Ten) | ecco. oe ssamee mos = = |making every possible effort to discredit Sheriff Rob- ert T. Hodge, are now engaged in a mighty attempt to have Hodge indicted for embezzlement. There is no hope that if the indictment is voted |that anything would ever result therefrom, other than that it will give Hodge’s enemies another weapon with which to belabor the man who has “spoiled” the office the neck, a horrible contrivance, resembling a coat of mail, en. veloped her body. The woman told a pitiful tale of two years’ im of sheriff for the rafters. prisonment. Last November, while still in chains, she gave birth The to her fifth child, and he refused to call a doctor Parat declares he loves his wife, but is extremely jealous. is under arrest the arrest and indictment of John Pract, snateher. Several white won spark was sufficient to re KEPT IN CHAINS 2 YEARS BY JEALOUS HUSBAND; CHILD BORN, NO DOCTOR } PARIS, Feb, 1 and ring race feelin cy formed to Sheriff Pred G 2 iyneh Pratt and another M. Nellis collected 20 dep SOCIMLISTS WILL FIGHT fl THE tM Police broke into the pharmacy of a: drug gist named Parat, near the scene of the Steinhell murder, yester day, and found his wife, who had mysteriously disappeared, heav ily chained between the bed and the wall and horribly scarred In addition to the chain, which wae strongly padlocked around the mot ders he would wtetery over former Sheriff was ly shoet, Davis ed and burned for the they joered the sheriff and charged ef 20 rifles that greeted them dropyed 10, one shot Sthers seriously wounded. The mob turned and fled but hadn't last fall, w murder of Annie ti to secure his Word to Gov. Deneen by telephone before the attac aS company of militia arrived. Bot {t was nm Rew sheriff had taught the Cairo mob a lesson he has been fits of feed- He (ity United Pres) ng ng out sums ¢ 1oney, whic i os FRANKFORT - ON - MAIN, Get be 7 sums of mone whi h in the found the body of Halliday half buried in the snow many, Feb. 14-—-More than — Sherr s nt were expended in t iterest of the county, jured tn socialist riots last nie Include these items of expense the monthly sum of are in hospitals here te i oo 5, paid to the ¢e¢ matrons in order to bring their salaries rom $40 a nth all the cor issioners, to $75 a mo in monstration against iE t ; am Ma fn “a ne be fhe ne, f - wage w the it beheves the ure entitiec 0. n- passage of the government suf Ah ie ‘ : 1 MISS SOPHYE BARNARD. Cin a n these litures is the amount of $400 for the | None ot th “ a a j bake oven which the county commissi ners refused to pay for, . many of them are suffe Si thd epeochin make tid ether wiht @ the-tunet INDIA AC ‘AIN ar nd deep stab Wem | HE TENDERED A CHECK. Hepeblican precinct committeemen make interesting t oh So of. Franiifort ail | A atement he condition of this profit fund hernote of the Gill campaign was sounded. There Sout , sod | r ners at t f the year suthern Germany are arow a ft ” Rr N T r ’ p 1 terbuck, 1; } bl Slagle argument advanced why Mr. Gill should be jthe ruthless methods of the military |®Y A STAFF CORRESPO vey Me ag unexpended ered to the that he is 0 rep an. A fervid ‘appeal to party {# supressing the soctalintle demon | GOND seredlng one oalt we ept the V's suppor eval strations * Siete wii Sethe: thea arent 1 boast of Hodge for the ful ide. Mr. Gill's supporters ask the v ters of Seattle The soctalists are demanding rty down the « i : me Hodge for the full tity to a pilfering ring because Mr. Gill ts a re right to 4 meetings of Bwana rough the w bd « 1 ar ut a sum equal ailstic papers are sourtndl Mast Africn close ’ Lions, 11; elephants, 2; rhinocer , ace The story he y M ones, 3; bongo, 2: sabre, 3; buffato. GM's campaign committee will go a step farther and jpolice and government and: cal a idk Wieving tcthent. and fui 14) airette, Br blcwapetennh i; cane Cc ners Abraham Gi was b< me state where they have show jupon thelr brethren to restat if Adentting praiee for his pr tahs, 2: popi, 3; monkeys, 2; wild iy Lou Smith was sheriff of Mat when a boy he had momps, that he Is not fond of BY and oppression rpasatipt em ‘now besete elaand, 1; leopard, 1 Smit r the id and thar « his egas fried on both sides Responding to the call, soctalath|** * : ofa . v K y Vv receive a 1¢ money paic paign but a glorious victory for (My United Pree) and sympathizers gc Ange . king a ch ae int eding prisoners, but made some- possession by Mr. Gill of all these start ALLAHABAD, india, Febru themselves and tee: land " eles Pp; — ents a day the feeding « every county . for office, how can intelligent toter be ex —Jagdalpur today is the center of Among the weapons u te ‘probe ne will ° oon tpt € 1 wh k a ‘ It is 1 that the office Sa wete for Mr. Moore, whose friends have no more to one of the most serious Indian revo. are small bags of p r saat gga mags det ots aggn Y , lied rs i 5.000 per an that he wie the best mayor the city ever had? lutions of recent years. The natives thrown ee Or ree an adtaem but te to AOE Sapennes that | eee te eee, os ens ~ 1 , no ay are reported to have rebetied hors gn rae Ag Big * trip trom fh Kharton <autneupenememmeneeeaies sapieneunens net British authority and the Last night's rioting raged thro 3 ig a ca : oben pnt 7 . Since Hodge has been sheriff of King county, he has received - " om . . of the email number of loyal man « Por the first time he Bria gata wT be » ae - - over $200 per month, or $2,400 per year, and not one dollar from any heavy clothing, blue flannel shirts, \ingiane as well as the European police charges were hardly effe " Milenenetees 44 din aa opened ap probabil other source. During the year 1909 the county expended $65,906 heavy boots and broad-brimmed | residents are in grave danger ive « mo Re had the ma@b aon “ghee , ‘ lees for the feeding of prisoners than it did during the last year of felt hats. Johnny smoked a fat ct Reports from Jagdalpur today broken before them in one quartér 7s witdabeston: 4 Wisednene - the Smith administration. In addition to this, under Hodge, the T Dl gar and feigned a "blase noncha- | gets that less than 200 police are - ret fod again ta cease... Pag bree lr tay sheriff's office has turned into the county treasury more than twice bry available for duty. The authorities tion e ¢ Gat, 8; daande, 4; pythons, 1; ce * as much money earned in fees than was ever turned in during a@ At the same time, tears filled the |6r— rushing troops to the scene of ET) amend 1) barachtoete. 9 Saturday Will Be like period by any other sheriff, yes ¢ tender-hearte nale rel the impending trouble, but it is “ In spite this remarkable record 1 by Hodge, he has been FORTUNES on > ae ge ; 7 = *he feared they will be unable to arrive FRIED DOUGHNUTS > aepremenm For Rent Day constantly sed by other cc « s. Within last mure ‘or obnny going to con o prevent th ty ec rig e . i ws fa gS ops Big apre Poe i se coe e in time to preve IN MACHINE OIL vb tT ree weeks m , t mn ie + ~ Carrigan He Sener it The disturbance is believed to be . aasitie ~ e is bonded, and told that representative th was like- the prospectors apita ey the result of the recent outbreaks LAUREL, Md., Feb. 18.—-Mip ' ! t r d for embezzlement, and advised bond be cee and other at Gastiar, in the suppression of F ning of! as a substitute for NEAR DE TH Re Apart withdrawn Alaska on the stear Venlen he SURnOrHiGD ROVE MAGGIE iene ofl in frying Gckeeeneee Roon } It is generally supposed that public officials are bonded in order Beth orsine were t little headway. is not satisfactory. For peeor tl For Rent that the public may be protected from embezzlement or other mis Promoted t ‘ ie nc otnete ee te 7 nd n offic nv aera 10 \ duahy te Yosh, ouch tani Ra He F conduct In office. As representatives of the public it should be a for « ppl Y The Star duty of the board of county commissioners to protect the people a. péople here today. Last night WASHINGTON, D. C., Feb. 18 eas 1 7 ( Instead of doing this, however, in the case of Hodge, they are will ay ambitions of hurry-up calle from local doe Bit was reported this afternoon that Pe Want ds, wake ing to sacrifice the public interests in order to embarrass the sher- Set eee is SINKING tors brought in five physicians p| Me condition of Senator Ben Til. fy ur “For Rent , iff ‘ ASHINGTON, DP. C, Feb. 18 fre by towns. Many were §)™#”, of South Carolina, Is very ty teeth e gg * fe kre E 1 The first intimation that an ~_ ane ~~ rote Meg o row he serious.. His physicians regard his f ve me rh r hfs . Led ma are that ¢ have talked - fe to impeach th ‘ ‘ , -_ "aa recovery as doubtful : lee atened with in< ; 0 ever ytd oe ae geese NF _ aia Cone doctots say no one will dies eee Oe eee y jon ever since Hodge becan ¥ finish ne of L. R. Giavis came KANSAS CI A bungling expres#man de far distax ft 1B nformed osecuting Att \ a earl . Bor 0 bo ont ee @ Stephen B. Elkins of o to the hardware mar " Tt tre on count tht lodg r co ro onal ya gpm hes ) whot herself {1 tm hogshead of machine 7 P it n, with the pe “i ec would ‘ago, 7. f Ad » eae ” wae r orted baker he baker paid by ar te office ¢ h ff, b ee oth Her docto @ batch of doughnuts in the seliiahed nh Seattle f ' Bere voys. 4 testified that ¢ ng large batch of s " of feeding i is tn the bers ord ‘ ‘ te at Com eath at any time machine ofl, with t above re ma C Main Ind. 441 ot value for every nk y Dennett, of the land of its, and the far are new of South Real estate dealers will find y $0 they ga t 1 him that he (Dennett) did tt teh 1 The Star the best medium for HAVE FOUGHT HODGE Ot their parent ; {when Den & ®t & wee ee tke te te ee FT arowning the wit , . be paella w rena 7 quid the their “For Rent” list Shortly Whe were we it * THE WEATHER | doughou . Phor : i De ; ‘ "i * ‘ é * fa ve manag a 1 at on Of the en otated i * Sa ra ' * | sumed in the a, ree rs and I t Riper POUNESOY Fadia’ od . ‘on Aavi m * * ' mn oe ane sc Cal , ‘ net . vay hy Pit Pte By Oe art ona : a’ tee * | liquid, or about ‘ \ d. 44 Hiei: . pereharee Ve! sl orand i A we) wolght fr ” Dranians dancing + at Mt Seast for 1) TM thome Who Wok up 808 & padi: MOP, thie wi) hundred ands nt of I and } t t ' t t } t pt ' nd th c tunat bun 2EAMLAND IS BAD ENOUGH, BUT OTHERS ARE A GREAT DEAL WORSE

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