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THE SEATTLE THE SEATTLE p, NO. 312 SEATTLE, WASH., SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1910. ONE CENT ON TRAIXS AND NEWS STANDS be. D E “ -F. ” SRL AN OE SEE, (ON? “IKE i CALIFORNIA SENATOR HED MOTHER {Humane Officers Investi- Good of State Primary Election Law Makes Senatorial Campaign Job for Millionaires Only, Says Flint-—He's Going to Quit. | gating Cause of Alleged Cruelty Found by the Police. « “The United Stat no place for a poor man."— Frank P. Flint, United senator from California, Estimated cost of California's next senatorial campaign, §| $97,000 | Senator Flint’s probable expenses in Washington for six yours, $60,000. Total, $ 000. A senator's salary for six years, $46,000. A senator's mileage and other allowances, $6,000, | Total, $60,000. Total expe © that must be reckoned for term, $117,000. Total money coming in from Uncle Sam, $50,000. Deficit for the senator to pay, $67,000. S ALL CHARGES, |\JUST A FAMILY ROW, Insists That He Corporation and | Girl Today Denies That Any Serious Trouble Occurred, Despite Police Report. } } | —_——- fe the o! ae at men committee, | WASHINGTON, D.C, Feb. 18 gain ell to the poliee head- in koing back home to Low 3 4 | re t rm ing to eke out a miserable ’ P laid the officer, he was » with # pitiful law prac . attracted to the house by the row, that will probably net him Miss Eleanor Butler Alexander, of New York, Whose Engagement to | 44 n find girl being Taeapantes from selling grade | only $30,000 or $40,000 a year, But Theodore Roosevelt, Jr, Has Been Announced. mistreated he inter and took < | mother ar : sent them on home M. J. Kelly, nducts a detention home for ivenile court at 1644 King at. nveastls being made bn ~ t home he will not be obliged to] . " s, — . ‘ orT t diuner iavitations from | before | week or n month. Neither will WILLIAM HICKMAN MOORE | it w be good news to the :the 1 for friendship, of wh . led upon .to maintain hu fficer today of a Noodles” t# ne he has @ va store, and for hely niaation in every ¢ e ma police headquarters m ie the moat which he never withholds counties at the her, who is 63 years aa newsboy the world has ever e atten- Noodies Is C irl looked at It from bd saute TED TO SHELD BALLNGER © , ‘ a about the bd ‘oodles con angie,” sald Senator Flint, * t eat t tr and | that it was ste theatre and will hae come te the conclusion tant. vena Be Was Mayor of that ft was el uy te next week € witha), a clever — 1 br Bap with o fend of Dative bumor, | egc nits, statee,_ conate | | Seattle. le the | He will tet! of hin days from California and must make hie - (By United Press.) Bg Austrian, government is and of troubles campaign every six years under the| “My opponent is quoted ax saying| WASHINGTON, D. C., Feb. 19.--Henry M. Hoyt, attorney gen re does it do? ¢ . Ss op bre Basa new direct primary law thet the lack of harmony between | Port f federal attorney at Seattle ~ ete A How much will the next cam-jmypelf and the council during my on the the Ba er investigation today that he Deputy Insp. « ané Howard G. Coe | an a scout? 1 don’t know, haven't eiietiiatration was vécance Ire} oe to omit the & me of ge | all from the rec rds ¢ 9 © slightest e nan, ‘ won Case because he thought the public mig ot under on bmg - “ tor t has t ad yet. Hut |fAed to appoint a superintendent of] stand, and might think that Ballinger had been mixed up in some dl the oo ‘i ” have to maintain an ‘ganiza. | Stree id and cowors ™ ptable w 9| fraudulent ma ers 5 : | c Th d im every congressional district |the efty council. That was net the! He eaid that, in pursuance of this agreement, he ¢ ed the | ahd panne de jand in every county reason,” said former Mayor Moore| record of the case in several places to read: “Omit Ballinger's name ‘cirealare: oek cer { re t Madrona bal yer etipulatio: Pe of company Caltfornia Teo Big. 8s speech at Madrona ball inst) as per stipulation (Continued on m Poge Six night Hoyt testified that he had seen record with the pencil from the ~ ¥ ee fornia is more than 1 The trouble first arose when I re mark on It since his arrival in Was y | | ralles long. Therefore I'@ have to feed to appoint a drunken hencl: | orney Brandeis, for Giavis, was on his feet in an instant ‘Work to Do | over « territory as long as from |mar of Arnold Zbinden, in the Bixth "You saw it?” asked Brandels that two men Maine to the Carolinas along the ward, as harbormaster, appointing! Yes, sir. Assistant Attorney General Lawler had it,” sald the | Mf all the ot! coast. If the etate were Capt. A. G. Spalding instead. The| witness pm@ate, and that ¢ i and compact like some of the |cenme!) finally concurred in the ap-/| We have been trying to get that record for some time,” said feeeired $10 . potntment and he has made the beat; Brandeis. —— od r | Vice President “Objects to (Continued on Page Bix.) hudbormenter we ever had The committee decided to order Lawler to produce the record | (ay Valea F id 60 pe | Attacks on Kaiser—Con- Whisky Ring Angry. at once | y ted here to- eb. If Atty. Vertrees—What acts of Secretary Ballinger after his b. 19.— servatives Hoot and So- POLICE CourRTSs “The next controversy was over| resignation of land commissioner, do you consider improper? Franklin HUSBAND jamoral iseue. I contended that the| L. R, Glavie—Mis first act, after his resignation, was to come y of the cialists + Chess. | ADD TO CRIME mayor must make liquor dealers, to my office in Seattle, he being in full possession of all the infor obey the law. Then trouble began.| mation in the Alaska land cases, and take up their cases attor The council! tried to override me| "ey: / ~ —— j iy Batted Seem La FRISC he passed & aaloon Heense for « Vertrees—What did he do? companies by the t has been con- erm | BERLIN, Feb Emperor Will joon on county property opposite | Glavie-—He first drew up an affidavit for Cunningham, which e for the last With her mouth bruised iam and Chance Hethman Yoni) 29 = =——————— ae city hall. I vetoed it and they| he took to Secretary Garfield with » view of securin= patents. health resulting swollen from a blow by attached bit (My Cntted Pree.) |paseed 't over my veto. I refused Neison-—-Your ietter of protest against the clear listing of the aunties ng ba Mrs. ary Beagle appeare : BAN PRANC Feb. 19.—Crit. (© Approve the bond on the grounde| claims must have reached him to at the prosecuting attorney's of Of the relchstag | ism of the local police courts as |@ peblic decency; that « saloon Giavie—It must just about have reached him, but | am doubt. | | his morning and swore out wader of the | vceting places of crime te contained |#¥OUld not be allowed on public) ful whether he read it or not. But | don't see how he could have he ees. complaint against her husband, A. Beagle, for assault in Fie pene law which Srented: the in the final report of the Scott Property, and I beat them, They| acted on the rocords before him. HE WOULD NOT HAVE ACTED | HERE’S CHAMPION ° biiahed tod wore #0 thoroughly beaten that ¢ $0 IF THE PROPERTY HAD BELONGED TO HIM PERSON. e third degr § the Ratner,” cried | pr, Teck, Weteatee eters ak Ing thoet of Ny tere than Aun| ALLY, WHICH, TO MY MINO, SHOWS THAT HE WAS NOT FISH 1 STORY MAN be under the influence of lia the nefarious bail and bond business |folmd out whether or not I would) LOYAL TO HI8 TRUST OR FAITHFUL TO THE PEOPLE | aga oe S sor day afternoon, she & Shahn called * here,” says the report. |Spprove of @ license before they The above are extracts from the testimony of L. R. Glavis in | dns Seiinhedl Seiad ‘ er husband struck her in saying that no ms to be particularly fa-|@rmnmted it the Ballinger heartna before congress. The hearing continued ST PAL L, Minn., Feb. 19.—Dav- mouth and threatened to Kill her allowed to drag some judges who treat win P ne Oh day, Senator Nelson and Attorney Vertrees, who represents Ba | Cautenbetn, 0 v 1 river fish- j The landlady and « boarder of a Gebote aa knows artendie tek aheants i Preserve the Charter, | linger, being the chief questioners. The testimony, as before, | orman of Diamond Bluff, Wis.. to- y ‘ ington he Van A 1 will say © I like about the offenders with the utmost loniency.| “ANd now the council whisky ring Fanged over the whole negotiations leading up to the famous ‘4, poids the championship for the pere the tr 4 |kalwer,” retorted Franck. “We have Notorious pickpockets and bunke | D8 told the efty counct! of George | clear listing order In the Cunningham claims argest hau: of “rough” fish in the fered. She acts cause to shrink from mentioniog jon wh jail records must be toWn that the charter amendment . sissipp!, his selt The Ari0g the kaiser as though he we na known to the judges, get low |'miting the number of saloons is the surface ie be given in Ge divinity. I respect the ka bail and enc invalid. The amendment was passed fish. The t ary mR ' | rans gang protecting | Wil enforce it. If 1 am mayor th and weighed 126 tons. The fish will ‘ PO ie Fw og such people, and as if they work in| W#l be 00 saloon licenses granted | be so New York City, where ved eatin i gr ng Mg ooo lMan E dark and invisible paths leading up i" excess of the preseribed number.” | the rough river fish are canned by pp * te the fadees’ beach.” Madrona hall was packed and the | means of a secret process and sold be - Third ward people gave the former as a titute for salmon « st an mayor a rousing receptio Other Seteppeniageeainiemnmennen Gautenbein employs seven men ' ‘ hes were made by Senator and in his haul y jay from Te- th $ LOON MEN ieorge F. Cotterill, Louts Gilbert, | (By United Press.) nka lake he used 1,800 feet of ioe: 6 i ’ LTY urer, and 8. P. Wilson, democratic] night that he was ving up indictments f pr ndidate for counciiman ! night @ Moore rally will be hela | @tonal Packing ( ors cook wets . “| T rurNisHe a not . ve pleaded !in Columbia College of Muste hall,| request of the gr jury which had hea ‘ ' @ NEKLY" SNAP " aclos to popular 5 guilt , court thit Broadway and Pine st. in the Personal indictments w e made out { ( MICKLV GNAPPED UP : vn—Nick # ment gece ndicts Eleventh ward. Judge Moore and} mour, Edwin Morris, E. F. Swift, E. M. Morris, Arthur Meeke ies, of soruert for ttempted t , - are , B ‘| George F. Cotterill will be the prin-| award ‘Tilden. T. 1. O'Cor The se ee | ‘ R & vacant from Car ; __ te Samy. Fee rh that had slot | MPA! speakers C. H. Swift, L. H. Haymen, Samuel L.. M F. A. Fowler gtar fers may follom t Gat and ‘conte: the owners ‘that |WORRS HIS THREE! © Minutes of the na ectors’ mek sind elena aig PAO Coe ny | MOTHERLESS [is Staced.to warrant th agar a gomete POR THE MOTHERS | jen "eee uc | METERS esc er ag tet ted ir te mer , . ne . t ‘ a Hrown, W. H mar . tu ¢ rhe * ave! ~ Penn * Mt wiggly 9 (Ry United Pres.) . fad th h f . he . Lar pe pa th ‘ BIRMINGHAM, Ala, Feb. 19—|/CUT 7 TEETH IN . t t forge phen " r : a con used for more Lined hie, three, motherlees ch A DAY AND DIED for Mr an J attle e inte ; . ' * . 26 and conte: | Charles | nurse, and then commit ulcide.| COLUMBUS, Ohio, Feb. 19,—Cut ¥ connected lerw 1 ca ong y : nr . Z wee’ | Stephe was a ratlroad engl lting seven teeth in one day, Rich x man why he el he ed ‘ A ge MoNatt, 99 years of age. Hi ard Hugh Stevenson, 10 months old mo. Catan’ te 1 ore ow " b ( . na. and | mor { t t t rn “— ey = € « every they a Pike ents , 7 . leve morphine w mf son of the Rev. W ( Stevenson KANSAS CITY, Feb. 19.—Agnes ree a v : ‘ “i, talk wu “ we [ ¢ vee eeebeee ened He urned to his home r g0\died today after an Iliness of or Noo ae Raga ge i a Bg ‘ ent ads. E Gtr, & * ' Joh ri lay, ing to work th ng |two days our For H's only cla . THE WEATHER o ‘ anag Mary, his 9 The boy had at different tir king, of West Virginia, died here Want ads ano 8 , ri * ns pany, held her in urms while he fired |cut teeth, having five in all, when, last night, a suicide. She shot her r quick le to err M ! * a ' * v the shot that ended he f m Wednesday t, he ent sever self Wednesday night in a Kansas ‘ fa 940 t f i] "i ole P * ‘he Planche, aged 4, and Baby Jamie w hours The aA " ff City hote An ambition t n “4 vO ft a. o 18. months i and from the fipst n the stage, which ed bit eventh avenue yi * * “er nurse Two sh 1 th held out for the ehi -\terly by her family, is assigned as ee instant! overy the cause of the tragedy WHEN'S BODIES AND SOULS ARE THE PAWNS It COMING ELECTION--WHO WILL FURNISH THEM?--ASKS WOMAN The Star: | 11 G and | wi yive you a growth d ands th place. it's ! t tive their wives and their daught must supply the demand. Some have sent other men’s daugh w 1 th ~ o A @ stock Will the busine body's sister, somebody's wife ters. " against th Meomter tor a: ted district. Give me gates will not swing back, ex i t le Ww t And wh *¥oman, pur Paw man Ww \ 1 restricted di muet pay this pledge hyn ren lle votes and | pledge you & ne mere owe ( t rict ary and ma bust yours? Other pure girls have and Hi ¢ , rhe : the y § Merrible part a. 1 f 8or pi woman's soul and body. Make . 1 will he « forw und paid the price before me 1 ayor of your city and | . mi ¢ a H ive my wife, my, ‘body's home has an open grave th t i tanghter—I 4 heir bodies t Some daughter's name is hust ! voma ‘ \ yurned in tt rite « ed in the home, More are |ha f , lh, / \ ul ary demand and busine needed. Why not youre? The | ct 1 ae } ‘ iy’ girl must y restricted district is a nece ee perigee , the of | and will @ on Somebody's daughter sity. Send your daughter; you |erhood, barred fror N end wome The city

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