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ad GIRL CHARGED WITH MURDER | OF MOTHER NEARLY LYNCHED 1911 fas ay goemonanasnie 5 100 Years Ago Today Great Greeley Was Born} THE GANG w EDITOR'S NOTE—One hundred years ago today Horace Greeley Uniler the above heading the Star printed an editorial two deys was born. J above heading pet Nahe, emer anerlingg h| ene A : " This centenary anniversary of the nativity of the great editor of the before the last mayoralty election which merits the consimerasien t ce JUNEAt §.—The police are ) Dow wecumbed, New York Tribune is being observed in the dedication of a memorial every thoughtful citizen now, The & . ner cee Goat dnclined 1 ve ut iden} T rl insisted tha Nad) on his beloved farm near Chappaqua, Westchester county, New York would obtain under Gill's rule. The se song 1rd, wo stored ‘ @eath of Mrs. Mary Dow wa eg . where he spent the best years of his life plunder and foot the city, and lees than one year of Gilliam has proven : caused by poison administered t f her fatt ES Dowilag, 6 waite every charge the Star made, The editorial reprinted from the Btar o o the Indian suitor « r daugh wg Mag - A SPECIMEN OF GREELEY'’S HANDWRITING, AND HIS March 6, 1910, follows matins, ‘who possesses tl eputa-|i the Yukon d ot SIGNATURE an Gang rule ¢ th 1 - Whe was ta uw ' 4 ~ ( t c y , are halfbreed maiden Northland Rog chat CO Ce Gy eu. , Jang, . . The girl's copperhued sweet. | Police It wis ; news Yr FH COcO-14y lenti¢al it t i f { the Gang, the Mra Dowling bie “ had Nt! Reach, who atte it te mg et el AR 4 ager CC Mp Cea? Gang rr rage in + > les the some candlefis to the latte An | ‘ rf ve > ‘ein in while as eating h NOMINATE OFFICERS. ve } Elect p35 ea — bg & Mp - ae re os = thre to a dog died| The Seattle Press Club ypsterd au cE , | Seattle; the GANG as a whole and each of its separate sub- almost immediately after, swallow: | pominated officers to be voted f ; ik fit ee cell ; divisions will be turned loose to profit at the expense of the ing it. A few minutes later Mrs. | Maret 1. ates y tten words, ¢ “i tf abeedh ~ Pripinkbdre ne public. That is the only excuse for the existence of a d strects of vas bis own comment upon it. The spect-| GANG RECALL ON TACOMA MAYOR :: forthe Tine, rend “the. best agricultura t n for the Tribune \ { the bes hat there ' be more ant and coy set a le : ' ever ht GROWS BY 1200 NEW NAMES } : song at ia the 2 P I er t in the TACOMA, Feb. 3.—Dissatinfac- |the a aaa & ; “rr | Even reformer ie 1 a , ton with the action of the munici./ Even | reform rot ntere ‘ de ed f to pal commission. in abruptly decid. hi’ ORI | : ackson street, “4 mg yesterday to prohibit } the The stree t the pl the 4 ter-Martin fight, today gave D wer : Fi , ; al Sine it 1 t nd ‘ evening, 1 he ¢ Le ties impetus to the mover an . ne . " apable of Judging of preference or ‘2 Mayor A. V. Fawcett Maga p ” ¢ ter card me a weak tection + ic swosra. fur. rexieta’ entow | ended DLOCKHMADO. Ce ' ; nen Andall these interests now center in Hi Gil; from him yoters at the city hall wa olution com Or ORB Ri all lines radiate to the den of the thief, the home of the broken, 400 placing thelr n not wea? my heart upon my sleeve, © * * T no right _—n franchise grabber and the club of the banker. Gill is the " mals 1 which shrouds the repose of MY DEAD. * °° My pivotal point, the plexus where all the nerves of the Gang SS VER SER PARE EERKAWRRR ERROR ERE de uae Go a Chea, Ga balk, 1 oemee Pel converge. The man who wants a contract at a dishonest * Remember this, the polls open next Tuesday at 8 o'clock * ar alleries twe after he was tak om o price does not know the man who wants the privilege of % in the morning and close at 8 o'clock at night. The Star urges ® Gassling beau: moauty Bot pa al merel picking pockets on King street; very likely he is afraid of ai % its women readers to vote early during the day, to give the men * . rm fog Ay sob on on him. But they both know Hi Gill;,he is their common ee rary > ot ety ballet fa. eftgr working hedra pobig on pd friend, and each has his understanding with him. With Hi sedi : ‘man, at * gone, and Gill mayor, the one will get his contract and rob the public lal Reka! like a gentleman; the other will get his privilege and rob | The f : BLOORSIMA! ow | the public like a thug. No more does the franchise seeker Greeley 06 maeusbere of the Unlén League cnt ompeané know the woman of the streets; perhaps he prays for her ened to € x1 I him from the elut ter the clvi because he offered | tg a cabal thauion Jost his mont efficient helpmeet, that through their interest in Hi Gil, ° 4 pail Jeff Davis out of jail y . ig ae ‘ M wale SS a ee Greeley married winely and hap: killed Horace Greeley FIRE ESCAPE T To FREEDOM). sim ssrsse ns sn tor oe ant cen Oe Ma ee ; Here we have both sides of the great editor: the intolerant, im Bren Bassey wires a. eee ' es at, bi side, when dealing with men whom he thou bad mie prep oe hp Ae oo Gila (By United Press.) y while her] P# sey brut 4 n dealing with men wh he thought bad mi atump advocating hix own « With an awe that is not fear and = ay] SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, Feb. % brating the | Judged or wronged him; and the tender human side tion to the presidency, going with|a conxclousness of demerit whict After an exciting Might down a fire She was seen} ean than one hour's sleep out of |does nol exclude hope, I await the escape and a wild ride in a hack by other Chinese | * XR AR AAARAAAHAAA EAHA R ARERR AHAB en a4 And after her death he o ng before my steps at the gates pursued by half a hundfed Orientals,/and an alarm raised, but Jumping | * i =f * could not sleep. It was sorrow—sor-|of the etergal worl Shuey Muey, a slave girl, is being | from the ond story to the ground. | * Born Feb. 3, 1811, near Manchester, N. H * row over her death and at hin de His funeral was one of the great eared for today at the Chinese reached a hack placed there by | * Had three short terme in very prin put school ® feat; but principally because he had |est New York city ever saw mission on California st Miss Donaldine Cameron of the, mis-|* Read Pilgrim's Prog nd the Bible at six ge SOR a. esi US ih dee A om Shond girl slipped from her prison sk sion and was whisked away \* A printer at tif ed is Walked New y wh twenty * (PAID ADVERTISEMENT.) ietetiad ab Started several weekly and daily papers; all failed . Married in 1836 to Mary Cheney; seven child *. CITIZENS Of BALLARD ARE ORGANIZING New Y¥ garment manufac-{cloth Coats, 52 Inches long, satin : Tribune In 1848 * pg company sells out. Hoff price, $14.50. $30.00 Rerved term in congress; exposed Ylleage frauds s man Cloak and Suit Co. bay stock 8 and Misses’ Black Broad- Fi Ran for in 1872; defeated by Grant. of Suits and Cloths. The entire stock ats, 52 Inches long, satin Announcements were made yes | Seattle at $ p. m.~ instead of 9:20. | # Died Nov sixty-one years old. * . of this concern, who have co Mined; sale price, $16.50. $30.00 Rerday of the following changes of} No, 361, south-bound, will leave at|® t known saying Go west, young man, go wert, and * Jed one of the most uptodate fac-/Rain and Auto Silk Waterproof time on the Portiand run of the 0.) 6:45 a. m, as at present, but will|® gpow up with the country 7 is |tories in the country for the many- | Coats le price, $10.65 $55.00 & W. R.R., beginning Sunday, Feb.|reach Portiand 15 minutes eartier,| ® . facture of women’s Man-Tallored -Sitk P’ Coats; sale price, $27.60, ‘The Shasta Limited will depart at | or at 2 p. m. te ee eee s, has been shipped to us $20.00 Women's and Misses’ Coats, 31:30 a. m. instead of 11 a.m. ar-| No. 362, local, northbound, will ARE REMONSTRATING AGAINST the made up sample suits for spring |mannish novelty mixtures; sale fiving at Portiand at 5:20, instead | leave Portland at 5:30 a m, as at} he above “boxed” sketch would rful, untrammeled pen—and he ATTACK and sume wear, together with a price, $9.95. $40.00 Women's and of 90, ‘as at present. present, arriving in 15 min-|tell fairly well the lives of som " t the COMMON PEO. CK BY MAYOR GILL ON lot of cloths in imported | Misses’ Imported Black Broadcloth 212, Shasta Limited, north. | utes er, or at 3:20 p. m | men. PLE; and the people responded by COUNCILMAN BOHLKE. * novelty suit-| Coat price, $22.50. $5.00 ‘bound, will leave Portland at 2 p. No, 363, Owl, southbound, will] But bare statistics fall far, far) making his paper in two years & the mannish effects, which | Silk Petticoats, $2.45, $7.00 Wom- same schedule as at present.| short of telling about Horace Gree | much greater organ than it fs today . ke up to order in our en's Tailored Skirts, $3.95. $1.00 964, north-bound Owl, will ley, nor even suggest the Reform Reform! was bis con Repr ntative citizen e th jer the suptrvision o: ‘ be $5.00 Sweaters, part for Seattle at 11 p. m., inate struggle from poverty and igne ¥; reform the social cond! | piirteenth ward ound R. cn design at the most $2 $10.00 Sweaters, $4.95. to thorough education and national So he gindly talked with so will be a apne 14 gly low prices ever offered $1 allor Made Skirts, $7.45. ny r; for G was born at the |cialists « others who thought sou elty al tor toe aaieewe at in high class man-taijored Suits in | $1.50 oats, 45c. 100 dozen ttom and r the top. they had ideas that would help the | organizing an H.C. Bohike Coonell Seattle Shir aists, worth up to $2.50; a | He would not be defeated. Ha| under de He had been the un a Club, ‘to aselet h van The stock will be placed on sale $7.59 Silk and Messa- y 0 | positively refused to stay down. For |40« al! bis life, and he apprecia election to the efty council, and alec Saturday morning. Sample Suits “ $3.95 and $2.95. $7.00 Jone newap after another to fail |!t# disadvantages Page ete yg puller 4 ntended to sell $35 to on Made Skirts, $3.95, . |did not deter bim. Thinking reform, talking reform, /attacks being made upon Counc sale at $15.60 to $3 a d Misses’ Long Coats, Reasons Why Thousands Like Me| | rin - inate after @ prayer meet-| pinally he started the New York reform made hosts of|tman Bobike by Mayor dill me oy G. & F. Suits will require lth ‘apes and Skirts, $2.95. Women's Cannot Satisfy Their in the Ravenna Methodist! tribune. Thoa Greeley was on the |enemies—and loved them. He was|other reason, Ballard citizens ol ation, if any. No charge Heavy Rainy Day Skirts, $3.95, Employers iplecopal 2 at 26th av. N right path called dangerous, and wrote furious! than ¢ Satine due eonaeiee be mad $50.00 Women’s and Misses’ Im- and E. &7th last night, fire,| ne, Conner en Doe r ban to punish Bohike for refusing 0" w Gg. | por k del ; “I believe my fate is not unlike | originating hal a tive fur-| He was where he could alreplies in t Tribune, not hesitat-]to be whipped into line for him in LOT omen's Tailor-Made G. | po ck Broadcloth Coates: that of thousands of other workers na completely syed the! —— nae jthe recall election campaigr . a ing Suits t sal $27.00. : > broken who dally lose their places for| building. The loss ix placed at The break between Mayor Gill ack, bs gh wiiee c Woolen Tobe vari rr Teasons they do not know, and/ $6000. Furniture valued at $2,000 — and Counctiman Bohike came about (7513.50, intended for | $3.9 $9.05. $20.00 Rain and probably would not belleve. When|was removed from the structure wan secking an ad ak ne Lhe led Gaeta eens their last pay envelope comes along! before the flames gained too much riation for the com LOT Ww Man-Talh Mer be fe sc Ree Nirmal oa it is usually, ‘Your services no | headway | Proposed new FR gare haga pit wremusrrn) Barut She cf mag pt Jonger required.’ If the truth were an: RR Ne a | | stadia ot Wie ‘uatoue koe G. & F. Spring Suits, handsomely | back slipons, with storm collar; known, the reason for thelr un IT} | | (i |previously assured Mr. Hohike that| Reside tailored, in fancy worsteds, silk and just received by recent shipment; _eremonious removal would —prob- bb] | |he would sign the ordinance appro-|aay they s sanaseling Uned, 3h. tbe Bee shart | eee oe wanna ae ably be that their usefulness was | | priating the neceasary fu his |tion to know whether or not apenas x Seg th fancy re-jdouble the price, $6.46, $9.45 ‘aad destroyed because of some mental | | | ward, but in the me Councii-|ellman Bobike has faithfully repre-|jntend : on at $19.50, | $124 worry, bodily ailment or general | man Bohike had publicly stated he | sented them in the city council, and| ™menced for $36 values. Select Furs at Sacrifice Prices, fndisposition. These things, as we j \ be; b | intended to support George W. Dill-| resent the attitude of Mayor Git} ings in West of England) 59.00 Black Lynx and Fox Set ail know, are the most fruitful : Ve store JOM ay ing, the recall candidate for mayor |coming before them seeking to dé | > re og he ager MA $12.50. $65.00 Coney Coa 750. Fee ee failure in all walks of! Disgruntled because employes of liews : ecainst Gill, hence his tion to|feat the only candidate who has |iatiored by men tailors, each gar-|$10%.00 Russian Pony Coats, $60.00. logt because of a headache. In this|,2* city refuge to become hig ’ WN — Iffled from the Thirteenth ward. |ment stayed with haireloth and /$5°-0 German Pony Coat, $37.50, cause of & headache, In {hs | henchmen, “Mayor” Gill fired" | ens an —— ev come fn the newest “Chay? tsien, $2500 ap. ata Pisen, $12.58 Fapld, active and free from outside | Damiel McGuire, superintendent of which must be seen to be a $75.00 Lynx Pieces, $32.50. $40.00 E: fafluence or worry, or else we go| ‘2 #8tbage incinerator, two houra| ciated. On sale for $30, in 1 $16.50. $30.00 Fox s down to failure with’ the throng| *{teT he refused to sign a Gill oun, for the best trade at from §50 to 5 $20.00 large Black - Of floaters’ who go from one place|!!#t. All the satistaction Met $60 Lynx 9.45. $15.00 Black Lynx ; eceived was a br : 10. $30.00 Black Lynx S of employment to another, giving | T°°*'¥* 200 suit ns of high class . -ynx Set, “ No satisfaction to others or to them. | "i* services were Me n’s $1.00 SALE suit m worth from $3 to $7 $1285. $15.00 Assorted Lynx, Fox, a4 selves, constantly growing older |r, A Week A Week per yard, made to your measure, 28? Mink and Squirrel, in Mutts and less useful, with no ambition, |. {nejncrater baat at the ar under the supervision of expert #4 Stoles, at $1.95 to $6.45. Bo will power and no hope. ne p Bsa reo Sool ne tem re man.tail at $30 and $35. e now on—nothing reserved. “Every man requires from every |}, ‘Was transferred frome hin’ Long Coats, Skirts and Raincoats. “HOFFMAN CLOAK & SUIT CO, ier man the best that is in him.| \oicner to working on the vw: c ul KY $ Black Broad 1316 Second Avenue. jut no man can use or get the best | 3, io working on the garbage 9 os that is in himself until he is first | {u™ Po AP ° vee he work was free from all fretful indispositions | pow * ¥, and Purcell was obliged ° : and worries, A COMPLETE CLOSING OUT | | “That was my trouble. OF ALL LINES Bs of troubles. That's why I Tost ped | " | e fob. My stomach in the first place | Starting tomorrow morning. ‘ Was always out of order, and 1 was | 4 | we will commence the complete ‘worrying about it and oy mind| egu ar rices closing of our lines of Ladies’ 7 Brew cloudy and slow. 1 made mis | 1M Waists, and the entire stock i takes, and grew grouchy. That was 16 50 18 d 2 | will be sold at one-b “a 4 Pe 1 ye old mnehalf the | ¢ the end ; —_ ‘6 ’ an Snel whiaa Wile ainente CURES DRINK HABIT IN 4 ‘i ‘There are thousands like me. TACOMA, Fe Members of} splendid selection of Handsome going about with ‘quick lunch’|the General Wright circle of the ° Silk Waists in all of the beau faces, dyspeptic manners and repul |Grand Army of the Republic have tiful patterns, a full and con: sive atmospheres. No employer| sent a petition to th eree county plete line of Net Waists and Wants such men’s services. delegation in the legislature re y Wash Waists—in all an un “Take my advice. A hegithy| questing that a bill be passed to equaled buying op saeraniiaes stomach is half the battle, for it} provide that women juries be im-| * WAISTS FROM $1 OPW ARDS. keeps your mind clear and your face| paneled to try cases In which wo-| ARDS Men are inclined to believe that it shows a sign of weakness om rosy. I have a healthy stomach | men are defendants, and men juries| —_—_———— their part to take treatment for liquor drinking, It doesn’t, On the now and hold a good position, and|where men are the defendants, — | ALL FURS AT LESS THAN contrary, the taking of treatment shows strength—BRAIN STRENGTE my employer. is satisfied, and so | cost What 4a & s AIN § GTH, am 1. | a When. Wielloe Kane tuecale hat is to be thought of one who continues to drink day: after da “| started to take Stuart's Dyspep. WILL in the Reductions. ruining his nervous system and wrecking his business because he sia Tablets which I was told were ashamed to be cured? good for the worst cases of indiges: CASE is HEARD 4 “ ay % tion and dyspepsia. The first two HAT CLEARANCE ° tablets made a wonderful difference | All Raincoa Ss owen BUSINESS DEMANDS A CLEAR HEAD in my condition.” ter several days | ae . One ingredient of Stuart's Dys-|@Vidence for and against the th $3 00 Allston Hats S y’] $1 85 . NO CHANCE FOR DRINKING MAN pepsin Tablets digests 3,000 grains|that Jack Williams’ will of § . ’ oe TO BE SOLD AT ONCE | $15 Rubberized Raincoats, Hl — . tonger is the drink of food. The stomach doesn't have | Was forged, the jury took the Our Entire Line of Rain: | Eerments half fitted, loose it becomen noleed about that keen eid a, business. Aa soon a8 : Gp work sti). dhe Tablets do ail|Festorday afternoos and up to’ a| a | and full length; while they it becomes noised about that man Is ‘drinking, investigation starts—~ j 4 the work, no matter how heavy|late hour had not returned a ver-| 9 o coats in the various 4 | last, your cholee jthe confidence of business acquaintances disappears. That is the be: ety snes dict | Si ag | $17 hatusinener te. aes ginning of the end. No man can succeed without the confidence of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets cure| It Is claimed by William Williams, | (@)) KS oO in | watersrbe® “wnteriaae: “Aa hose with whom he proposes to do business. ‘The Gatlin treatment brash, eructations, burning sensa-|three brothers and a sister, that| jy cnormous reductions to effect fitting, full length;’ your Heer rine eens Tree Save—doee away with all crating aud de- tions, bloat, irritations, loss of|Minnle Williams, divorced wife of| a complete closing at once, | choice at $8.50, |sire for liquor, restores the nervous system, clears and strengthens the appetite, nausea, heartburn, lack~of| the Alaska minet who was killed in brain, " energy, lows of memory and dyspep-|4% avalanche in 1909, forged ‘the| a gia and indigestion in their vory | will ” | Milli Val U NO HYPODERMIC INJECTIONS orn forms —— illinery Values Unequaled vans Baa Z * No other little tablets in the P. t D : | ‘The Miiely Department ‘offers eplendid savins . h the Gatlin treatment there are no hypodermic injectic = 4 world can do so mueh. You shoula|d Feston Venies | nery Department offers splendid savings to eco. poisonous drugs, no bad after effects—it is SAFE, HARMLESS q carry them around with you wher | | nomical shoppers—to close out everything you can purchase | TIV In three days the drinker is a man RENEWED, with no more e ever you go and take them regu He Wrote Letter! ° | ALL MILLINERY AT HALF PRICE, jeraving or desire for liquor than the day he took the, first drink larly after meals. Then you will ph | rhe G * +: tani : realize what it is to be freed from m! ° LimMey | | ccire dee tattae eee ee ee netients. wader & pinia gpatract to = @ stomach torment, and have a clear| A. W. Preston, a Ballard pharma | ALL TAILORED SUITS ARE SELLING AT HALF PRICE Bi funded when treatment is complecny oF the fee pald will be re. . 2 mind, a quick memory, a happy dis-|cist, absolutely denies authorship First and First and | WITH SEVERAL SPECIAL OFFERS. er position, comfort and rest. Get|of the letter which appeared in an| anc The Gatli , . 3 | he Gatlin home treatment is for those who cannot come to th Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets at any| afternoon paper lauding Mayor Gill) Columbia (@)) Columbia institute for three days, z Sate # 3 drug store for 50c a package. and urging the voters to vote for| ° i \ Sas ? f Send us your name and address|him next Tuesday. The letter | i, Call or write, telephone or telegraph for books of particulars a today and we will at once send, which was published was signed STRONGEST OVERCOAT HOUSE IN THE STATE | aliona Ll [| i 9. other information, Queen Anne 2 “1 (se ll gah aa you by mail a sample package free.|“Arthur Wingate Preston.” ‘The Address F. A, Stuart Co., 150 Stuart| Ballard pharmacist's name is Ar- ty 434 Queen Bidg., Marshall, ¥ thur Weldin Preston, . J r| hstiiu Sane DY. Ben Seattle Wn ‘ ; 1 Republican 9 a