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The saap-make r, who has millions of dotlars, and | For Sunday morning breakfast are sometimes a says all rich men are crooks and hold-up art problem. There is a splendid breakfast menu that wae good enough to win a prize on the wo- ats, in town, Be sure to see page oday. , rRO Tae ONLY INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER IN SEATTLE iach nll aoe Ag VOL. 12, NO. 292. : SEATTLE, WASH., FRIDAY, JANUARY 27, 1911. : ONE CENT, ox, 7mm, om NEWS WEANDS be TO WED VIVIAN GOULD, BARELY 18) couny opsion. | (By Staff Special.) +) OLYMPIA, Jan nM , ls " ren " ‘ ~. FR ng ni Gao nage , : Sheriff, Trapped Into Signing Statement, Tried to Get It Bach | into the senate this mort i he we / 4 But Failed—His Decent Friends and Advisers Astounded & vengeance as by His A hf, . y y His Action, troduced, but not left to the mercy : Me l Three he bef F ¢ P r with bis im of the entire bod Nead ‘ E ~ valid wife riff Rober v capt I by the ) gang ators joined in introducing the | p . and duped | signing , hat he intended to vote for This is a majority of the up Gil) and t he v oppos 4 insures It sane \ . Just before leaving fc t Hodge informed his closest bill ts firet test of wet / Ay \ nt -ff fr and ad wh fone, These friends were ae i touned by his setion and adv was in effect his NN vt recall house. It shows Senat« ” ey \\ political suicide and that if thar his statement hé Whalley and Bowen fre ff \ would lowe all the respectat port he h bad in the com }eounty with the dry force AY | mgunity coner of Eve tt leads the on re ¥ i} :\ fg signed to the bill as introducers | Bs : : HODGE DEMANDED STATEMENT BACK. ' . | 4 ma - President Paulhamus of the se whe ehoritt be whisoes 'thék Si kds hak: ae Nyy \ ; i had committe ous bi and had betrayed the best people eer Manors Were: . Has Hf : who hi nding by him throughout h tieal career. He | mer, Cox, Troy, Bryan, Brown, Ba \\ therear oat F. Purcel © hed’ ther statement. aac act, Moyers, Fishback, Chappelle | i} } ‘ ah Steinke ad a ae nyatta,.Crovenses, Arrensith, BY ‘ ‘ 5 pled 1 his word that under no circ nces would it be Serene, Hall, “Me , publ ‘ nformation was -communicated to Hodg Davis f | friends who ‘had ed him to attempt to the return of the The bill as draw c < papers cities of the first « om being | Hy PURCELL AGREED TO WITHHOLD IT. bound b the ‘f \ jtles. This a | bil should get ture, King ¢o } Beattie dry , had left Seattle, K ston, who has been Closest to Hodge « ce the she became a political factor, visited Puree effort to do that which Hodge had falk ed to do. Purcell still dec t up or destroy the statement, but promised Beaton on hi or & man th the statement Would not ed publicly, east until the matter had been = again t ove y himself ahd Beaton. i 3 ! STATEMENT DATED ONE DAY AFTER HODGE LEFT, t | = j However, despite this promise to both Hodge and Beaton, @ yesterday afternoon in an evening paper COTTAGE Ct eee le in the dates Hodge's friends believe A wireless message received shed was diff from the one he bi he left by The Star via the Commercial Wireless carmpany $1 aeed, eave HODGE TRIES TO REMEDY BLUNDER. that the missing boat with 12 nin ousness of his action and falling to remedy {t passengers and members of the : meory : Ticdeb, just Getore he Wa | crew of the wrecked steamer | 5 COP eee eee 2 for the train, inst John Stringer, his chie€ Cottage City has been account VIVIAN GOULD AND LORD ‘DECIES \ Qa Ser end ot we cal, The i REW YORK, Jan. With his | sult, silk hat, cane and whisker commanding officer of the-gov. ‘ at no fraud: st upon election day. cted me,” sald Col, § ger this morning, “to . oo hal Me | ernment rescue ship Snohomish wn of a hard American |Came to the city hall with Mi 5 a ee het Gould in an automobile and took | ‘eperts weather cloudy and | In Answer to the Serious Charges Made Against His Admin- eputies and in more if need be to see . day. These instructions et necessary, we will bave deputies dollar for a marriage license at the | Gow! In a! ai aust tke an northern winds blowing. It is | Aceg sj of Seattle, and man found at fais Naik hove, the inst legal barrier |chts Schama. bias now hoped that the steamer istration, Mayér Gill Can Og, Meply by Abusing the Men be placed under arrest and takem aias Sohn 6 F Seveatink 1 the aan ten ae may be pulled off the reefs of Who Oppose Him. Extracts From His Speech Last Night. een John de ia erestore fe only surprise in the declara i Ne or: lnaeuaueln fen fourth Lord Decies, and sundry tion of Lord Dectes was tis axe core a Posed 8 ne P i last o administration be | ® any pa 1 regis other American dollars, and incl | He made 4. Burke's watts 4 y y % cutie Ward's salosa. ip Georgetown # tration office in on and * * MISTAKES IN REGISTERING ren © Star concerning mistakes in registratio: it you find you have b * * * * r inquirle have . * * 7 tered in the wrong pre BEATON THROUGH WITH HODGE. tor ediately m the pub m of the Hodge heriff to San Franeisco to, the effeet that"he if politically, and go far as he (Beaton) was com through with Hodge for good. many splen di ties,” said Beaton thie a man deliberately disregards the advice of ows himself to @ by a man like Pur him. Since H od announced his candidacy, dentally between himself and Miss ‘says he wa in Dublin 46 . , Warde Dee ita oe tration office i son an Vivian Gould is today removed. ago. y 12. Mins ! ee ore the steam yndicate, Which made over a million dol Mistakes in registration can Lord Deeies, with Prince Albert | gave ip Cottage . ’ t : * - = nee ned steréay 6 made last night, wi “Ole Hanson is the best |# phone. If you are in any ; * \* not be ox d over the tele single handed liar who ever trotted down the road.” doubt « roing your r Gil te charged with violating hig solemn promise to keep the tration, Ko to the boationd of 12 ender Becond Officer | | 0 cies % office ‘today, for the ‘ mem eS of t re afe at He answered convincingly last Might: “George W. Waiker is | # will be closed tonight. er over two years ago I have been bis constant river a venerable old dude who is trying to break into the United States | ® as he did in this mayoralty matter against theg@@- “ pdheqenetmscs ph: + ate.” Tee eee eee es 2 e pf most o' men in his own office and of his friends who T | THE AIR “a ‘agar 7 acto “eh gulihnik MAME Wisden’ semsiinn’ chap toca yeen on the square with him, It was an qwful blow to ! As soon ‘ r : & ¢0 ea Dak Scar bene Oi ¢ told me Ne had signed the Gill statement. wide indred ing men reached the Pi . OS Bh movin mpePvwnth y , jon't eare'what kind of promises may have been made to him led Prewn) an aeroplane, because it opens up ship ‘the Un ter "ites . Giil defends himself by saying, “George Cotteril| ie the guy who ity yo degpeogy sage yon ps 1 = eee Me heer hee SAN DIEGO, Cal, J & new and important field for cutter Snohc ! stole an election for state senator oa Queen Anne Hill been is a fit man for the high office to which he aspires, that Of Hi Gill of 1 the town wide to gamblers, to handbook | Glenn H. Curtiss, -who yest aeroplane. It# immedi salvage tug Sa ted f 7 . . governor of this state, Personally { am for George W. Dilling for ance will o the nav Od *n to men and women of the underworld and e the city the “ ¥ : ¥ " made several successful fights |" mb ne navy ; Mudge at ful , a aed its bistory, {@ the Gharge decent men make mayor, and want to advise all former Hodge friends to not permit With an seroplane equipped as The Cott f a a { themselves to be misled by Hodge's unfortunate and foolish act.” from the waters of San Diego bay | tne 1 used yesterday was} w h ; Gill's defense: “Laurence Colman is a tightwad, by comparison | 5 - * * * * . * . * * * * *| © * * * . * . * one peada — fa his pontoon-equipped biplane equipped, it will possible to} Cape Mudge, which is the with which the bark on a tree appears like the loosest Mother Hub — gare this exclusive statement to|carry one or more of these wa-| southern polat of Valdes lsland,| Dard ever worn by a woman” defending bimeelt | WASHINGTON, Jan. 27—By |GIRL VICTIM OF “REVE ALER” SEE WILL any is Seattle's mayor ~ Seattle Star correspondent to chines on awe se, which wees , soetel ves te tos bis nding eno: Peal oheypet Landon d et order of President Taft and TELL SECRETS OF THE “ABSOLUTE LIFE” BY GLENN H. CURTISS. in a small space, but when brough uck the passengers and crew| |. (lll ts accused of & bargain with the'8. BE. Co, by which the ¢ Secretary of the Navy Meyer, ight plan urned aluable ‘Cop: ness over to the 8. E. Co Rear Admiral Edward 8. Bar (Copyright, 1911, by the United out for a trip over the water, may | ha abe ea he Wireles: 1 business over to the 8. EB. ¢ | . r Adm saath paved . "y Press.) be dropped over the side of the| Operator . pac | Gill replies: “Rev. Adna W. Leonard is a more or less brilliant | today resigned “for the good of ion for himself by nip- | the service.” Barry's resigna 0 alongside, arise fre the » sages : . 4s demagogue. He tried to get a cheap reputation y | ip Sccssste: toriantnr tnateen wad ot the wolag and By away to als & te N : oe.) ping at the heels of the pope of Rome. He wrote a letter to himself tion is sttestive senmodiotaly. rising from the water in my nero- & point it is de ato rench {fasting 19 had been re this| that he was going to bow up his church with dynamit ces He wee fe eee enpereeed plane and making @ flight of about, Returning from such an expedi-| morning ee Bone AT ee re and loses both his rank and all two miles, and alighting practically tion, the aeroplane may alight on} Breaking Up . § I Nc aval where I started on the water the. water. alongside the ship and| 8 Griffiths is the man with the long pay © ¢ oat be olst ard, the same as Wireless reports ¥ This I consider one of most be hoisted aboard, the same as a) Wireless, report ‘ superintendent give power to the 8. E. Co, at a important things accompliahed in, launch or a lifeboat Cera mate thet the Poatti ate & quarter aa Wane cnyone else got. while he turned down || NEWS ITEMS FROM * | Coast 8. 8. Co.'s stoame tt ‘ sntracts on the grounds that he didn't have power LIFE JOB FOR | | City is broken tr ght ili defends himeelf like this: “William Hickman Moore is the || THE HICKTOWN BEE ] | Snohomish, who nas just ned Seattle's ma tarted a system of removing light meters, which HETTY $ SON — payeeays }from the scene of the wreck, re-| could end in no other way than the wrecking of the plant ower ng te op cr a Thomas Beard says he is thank-| ports that it wili impossible to His excuse was Bouillon went to Canada and renounced his ’ NEW YORK, Jan. 27.—Edward | fu! for the drink, but he would lke} save the steamer citizenship after being defeated. x Green, son of Hetty Greén, today‘to lay eyes on the chauffeur who} Gill is charged by the decent men and women of Seattle with is planning the“brganization of a/ ran him down last might at Fourth} | being unfit trast company to-look after his/av. and Main st. Thomas was waik-| He replied to the voters at Ward’s saloon last night: “If Rev. mother’s vast interests. ing the street when an auto E. B. Sutton does not reveal who got him to make those irregular Speaking of the plan today, Ed-| mobile struck him from behind. The registrations he will be sent to the penitentiary. ; ' ward Green sald chauffeur hastily clambered out and > Experience has shown me that, escorted Beard Into a nearby saloon. | . r Ty inherited wealth can best be ased| After setting up the drinks th Aided by a0 unusually big x BULLDOG SAVES C to wait until| and exerting power just a ’ by creating life jobs for a few hauffeur told Thoma is stying the > 1. That was the last| the moment of bh t water, the | diets SOA i aio tots ,¢| — GIRLS FROM, SPIRITUALIST, satin ° as taken to the city hospital | mer Tees off the rocks off Gowl é ls VETERAN GETS MONEY UNCLE from ugly cuts and| land Island at this morning Tr SAM HAS OWED SINCE 1862) bruises. — | according to a wireless dispatch re-| G.1y the pared teeth of a pair of, CLIMAX SPRINGS, Mo., Jan, 27 | ceived by the Pe Grey tlon by Miss F 2 ‘ —That Uncle Sam always pays his| Gov. Hay received a telegram| way of Victoria fierce bulldogs sayed debts although he sometimes ta| yesterday from Seattle Lodge No.| Paon and slow was demonstrated to James M International Associanon of Ma-| members of the Princess: Musical , Wines” ta ln bad Palmer, a veteran of the Civil war.|chinists, urging the legisiature te) Comedy Co., now playing at th “Rags” is the wise pup which acts } Palmer received $13.40 for clothing, | pass house bill No. 12, providing for - : ra ee es tea neoraatewk ponent being the belance due tim which| an eight-h jay for women. The . from great oor are De Scbica. tatt| he failed to get in 1862. Palmer i#| machinists of the city have That has NOT happened yet. in aparreeaate cals Ora cr) gone aed 72 years old and was a member of} on strike ever since June 2, of rs ae netbeans f ry peice | the Kighth Missouri cavalry. year women told Patrolman Potter. | F | 1" tag around | : atic medium and clairvoyant his shaggy neck ioteated Just for devil Dilling npaign committee, says I appeared 16 door of the young | 1 I Gill’s majority will reach 10,000, | appeared at th r he young ‘ pa i sy THIS WEEK’S BEST YARN FROM WICKED | | Git Tipper says he hopes that) women’s apartments and PRE — |orowsed “into the ‘Billing meet Dilling does FPmove Wappy | overt) kill you,” Mrs, Lloyd is said at South Park last night. He was (s 1 kill you,” Mrs. Lloyd is » WASHINGTON Mayor Gill, Jim Kellogg, Col, Jack the only “Gill man” in the hall Miss Dorothy Sargent John C. Higgins, chairman of the Thompson and-Gene Way will lunch | to have threatened | After the meeting he was so asham- pial Then the bulldogs got busy and} led of himself that he slunk home] Williams. ‘ ut Gerald's cafe tomorrow John Sharp Williams Tells About the One Man Who ‘The First ward promises to roll Mrs. Lloyd beat it sarzent tnen | TOT iar nor been we oe ot Sishoall chek be unk | Preferred. Water. up @ handsome majority for their) it patrolman Potter. Mrs. [Interested since the bulldog episode. |, He d sufficient courage | bt friend Dilling this morning to appear at police John Sharp Williams came to Washington The “dog room” at Gerald's ts Pe eed headquarters# Now all the big pa-| ip . “ co! always crowded with members of troimen accuse “Rage” of attempt 2 2 gress, pending his installation as a senator, and [| the Public Welfare league . aioe. to. bod? the New Dricane siespaign for the Max Wardall, “the boy mayor,” Is - and he’s having an gwful time econ Bhe is expected to be one of the chief witnesses again®t Evely® Panama canal exposition, Naturally, the former [| about ready to “flop” with the vice ; (By United Press.) | vincing his two legged companions} arthur See, the Chicago “revenler” of the “absolute life” Other give democratic floor leader of the house spends cow. fiayndicate, gyi poe Se har that he's a Dilling man first, last} will also testify to the mysteries and secrets of See’s cult Hazel ere eara ee ne, bones Spence coe “ [apbe Mitchell, foemer president of and all the. time however, {8 so devoted to See that she may change her mind about ring against him, it is said, Her father has started suit in her - be replacea by Dilling photographs. where six specially imported bartenders are kept i ) . busy night and day mixing those famous gin The Royal Arch will endorse th cw, will have to withdraw as a | behalf against See for $50,000 damages. ‘The Dénuers live in Later mémber of the National Civic Fed } i ette, Ind »ration or suffer expulsion from the | This wilful misrepresenta fizzes, Williams met a statesman from prohibi- fj recall candidate tonight. | tion territory and piloted him to the scene of But, remember, it hasn’t hap- ‘ 1 Mine Workers, should @ resolution BLACK HANDERS |: = Ix tion makes me determined to | introduced today be passed, is the —_— = | | vote for George W, Dilling.” OS urtte Greene bee (Hy United Press.) RED CROSS SA ED oe eee ee ee nn Seen BOS) he an Cal, Jan CR carnage pened yet. rhe measure condemns the federa 27.—| KELLEY FOR DILLING, 1 was not op the platform with Mayor GI at Rainier Beach, as reported in an evening newspaper, nor did I make a speech urging the voters to support him,” said Hugo G. Kelley today SeeEEE REE EE “Have one of these gin fizzea with me,” Mr : | Watwahk yee Gbstp,” the ‘sateaman Yeptled TRIES POTASH SSeS EEE SE EEE *T'-just take a glass of water.” | , Detectives today are guarding J | “No, you will not take a glass of water,” pro |-TRYING TO REACH HIGH NoTE |tlon on the grounds that its in Vitagliano, wealthy italic aha is The American Red Cross has requested the solicitor general tested Mr. Williams, “you will have one of the J. Little -wandered into the} MAY CAUSE DEATH OF SINGER | terests are inimical to those of or- home nere from a threatened “black | of the United States to advise it as to the proper steps for the en- thazes bi ; Sa a gnu Harbor saloon lant night and iDETRorr Mich, Jan 271m | Bantzed labor hand” dynamiting. Vitagluano was |} forcement of that section of its federal charter relating to the use “But I prefer the water,” insisted the states decided to shuffle off the mortal| ability reach a high note in al aadbved: 4h 3 9,000 before Satur. (fo! Sahil q TS tans nee aanen need man, " coll. He placed a quantity of pot-|new song brought Richard Lara of| HEV. J. &. FARROW SPEAKS. |qra’’ (° PAY White icine ash pea Loy Mctaag wean. pate Bi hd A meg tn “It's all very well to talk that way when you ash In @ glass of beer and drained | Vinewood ay, to St. Mary's hospital.| Rev, John Edward Farrow, lec | : — From many sources are coming prot ugainst the use of WILLIAMS are back home,” said ‘Mr. Williams, “but it [the mixture. Little was taken to/ His condition is said to be critical. turer and evangelist, of New York| FTUNGRY; STOLE BREAD. Ff thig emblem, which means so much to the soldier on the battle- doesn't go here. There never Was but o the elty hospital, where he soon re- Lara, a tenor, beat his chest heavily | City, will address the men of the| Tony Holtz felt so hungry last field and the sufferer in disaster, as an advertisement of such in the world who insisted on having water, That man ered. Then he was locked in|to clear his bronchial passages. | Sunday club at the Y, M, ©. A, Sun-| night that he stole a loaf of bread.|f| things as dynamite, sausage ca kindling wood, tollet paper, hades, and he had a valid excuse,” e city jail on a charge of drunk-|His tle pin was driven deep into | day afternoon at 3, on "The Way of | He will spend the next six days in washboards, stoves, shoes, mineral water, toothbrushes and the like. enness. his breast and brgke in two, the Cross.” | the city jail, |