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SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1911 —— é w= RIGHT HERE MONDAY—The Star’s Big Funny Dope—You'll Laugh URGE MORE NDS meen segues ces =] QrVERT. | LICENSE STEAL "00 THctets HOM ct at Ware TO | ERICKSON Here Are the Councilmen Who Helped the Breweries Dodge| ™ ney to pay more ‘ hte 0, Tex, Fob. n. [have been pledge ‘which th ‘” If You Want to Stop Candidate for a State Law a Man From Councilman Drink She cured her husband, her brot several of her neighbors, and erourly offers to tall you « expensive remedy that she so succen od. The remedy . BB on ean be given to the Everybody knew that these were ‘ ql mye ag ; ¢ at ' a ‘ were #6 there ia'no publiit ave they done in the past | Ofeweries still held the 28 saloons Every member of the councii has a right to ask| new it and “to get an], The Star made a detormined| WILEY PRAISES jstrong to Join Ma : nee hat | fe print “It pr FOOD CRUSADER HOLD UP EACH CANDIDATE TO n, no 1 Derhing to sell (oh . companies, No member ot. th | HAVE EQUAL CHANCE |' oe ly tnter | { q * fh ehanee t je not writing But the breweries wanted the ‘ t " a ded . bend your letter in evn licenses. They cracked the whip| 1 . « ‘ f l pape bal lggi | and the council—the people's ser vants—obeyed MARGARET ANDERS 4A Ouk Street, Milburn, N.Y Please tell me about the remedy you need . ¢ your husband, as Tam personally In 219 Vike Bt. FOR grantin 2 or A iad in one Conway, Mullen, Murphy, Reveille Rowson, Way Zbindon KG eo ball , : " © ORCADCT TA Aarees (PAID ADVERTISEMENT.) 3 FLAGG LABORS Name Goddard, Wardali, Weaver ee ey WON'T CUT COUNTY wing and|* OLYMPIA, F which had nine toh brewery got busy. As al Investment Co neil for all 19 of and the O¢ othe ery's nine leenses. RRR RRR RR 1 ts al : ; ‘ In-| Miikman Sees Two. HILLMAN STARTS ON HIS DEFENSE| W. W MEN ther Burglary eeeeeeeneee eeeeeeeeeee | | | be-| people living there had datly boa Mrs. Martha Raindolt, who had | bos t ame RA bought ngham tract she had been attr by @ ‘ anch” advertise ment, ax t an's agent. Se d told hat she not want that hat ham pr if she prope SEATTLE TO AlD h 0 con (PAID ADVERTISEMENT. LW. W. FIQHT 2025559 C, C, CHERRY Sn ee others to do likewise, because rey : . . that th < ‘ (PAID ADVERTISEMENT.) | a »red to clean Seattle up a ose h . A : ding to membe © Ind , . er proceedis © city migh | and make it decent.”—E. F, Blaine. wn, as oth the | He & shoe facto 14) the “execut nimost | Vaders was belt. Te REBELS EET M. J. Carrigan for Counci!man s the high Indorsement of i the & P ‘ vembers of t ou wout . “ = from E. F. Blaine, Just Figured it. asked Todd out,” replied eiving simi- ‘ t $8,004 . ae hanle ater : ns of support from all | that now t get more tha . . ’ n commer dec , ntative cl of Ballard. | p of the city, and from hundreds has “daily poat| the purchas ” ch eo { : 1 oehen. rane duals who desire to com- fays,” Grover teati-| He said his land wa * t ts ‘ad ‘i 1a ‘ we e house appre , ~ hing Soe ane him for the part he took ia jave " tate ent t 4 . jeot a bs sm om Southe 36 » at id of k of the Welfare League to of Tacoma, who has | ual @ hi ¢ IRainier Vall wegen? cleaning minghs s,| An umbreila will t hin te “torso Saati Than g was in the head and fo wanting work|ney down, but not t him + Amare + ko Sheree © be held|0¢, this movement, for he sincerely could have it at Birmingham”; that'ney up. | sae a tranie believes in decency and morality, ful if candidate | #@ Was the first man to advocate ‘omer " oe - ) . = = a r ' . the recall and was the first man te . ove t d for any office England and U. S. United muti wets some “Limoges ys for, any office ign the petition, A me ' : i ‘ 1 ; well, we Fottowt strong intoreamay gainst Russia in Quarre @ Inst one. | te tte at oe oe oo et, ee ee at na Cory . . } t each lady who . appe o the indorsement are LONDON b. I8—Every Indi WASHIN 1 . a go i cf ow here ou can have them | men » Citizens’ Commit cation that China will resist the state departme noah sate ’ t & t has never apDe . h. . od je . i F b € standin threatened occupation of three of hourly expecta in spite of the fact that th \ to take them [| , : ia oe ; ‘ We reco: d A. B. Flagg to from China for af, ou 2 . ‘ the voters of Seattle for a place in her provinces by Russia by force menace of Russ va vt Pia manatee . " H \ Misa Pe , Erin's nything: & Mager gl idl the city council of arms is contained tn notes r Pending Rusais tement of Come ae , Contralto, : Ze seactl Nor anealame “camber Because he is a man of the high- ceived here today by the fore’ ase, the sympa nar otras and sings Scotch bal est integrity office from the chancellories of pa nt ia with China, s not : , / 1 Irish folk songa—every evening personal friends, an. ; that p e are actively at work in his be- Europe 1 of them believe that that the United in beled, thet from 6 to 8 and 10:30 to 12 M iP: Cede aaa a iuanitlebeet lity the crar must have the bayonets |may interven a Mosel oe an tea Adelman and orches Suh hamoumeaia SEUEGAE than. TE vee ecauae he lived here fifteen or his threats will prove useless ‘ ‘ consid: |r se of the « C ceaieas : with all the latest hits f in ety Wambety CHM bed 0 td ears England, it is sald unofficially : y adway. —_ ae dat? Sipe: lle 5 - Because he has had over ten will second he attitude of the to a nog pie ne ty wh oye wll steedphe years’ experience as superintendent United 8 that the ezar’s grab |haif of the country F adennanh Vai Nate bende bin « ector of public works in Se- is entirely w rranted. . ulated by famine 5 1 = os cre eeedartataee e and elsewhere, such as Cedar peutic —___— ~ - | Z eiatdands th tantt ve ye line. No. 1; Cedar river (PAID ADVERTISEMENT.) | ——---—— Fasatnteny < remenie sate o for pipe line; Bremertom 5 aes pn "y — ; wet : — pager aged ganic Soapeg nlrb | | water system; initial work on the lier gid ack’ entry | Vivien (PAID ADVERTISEMENT.) ginee ows what honest pub-| 3 sity Nght and power lent. eee prother did not marry Vivien} : . ” ‘ i F e; four years inspector of street and supporters of Council-| Gould her money, he did not| > } and bow to ove gard mprovements in Seattle, besides ing politicians, wearing the mask poor house. He has money of hi 9 of the cit economical and . * vate oe ounce ee of « and respectability, ar ton efficient city government and the ‘ the city departments and cire e vilest and most con | ‘Thus did Mrs. Alexander F reduction of taxation, He proposes . c 5 tempt relative to his fit-| Wilkerson today defend h Abedin beggin Vn to nda | “We regard him as especially well ' : | t Lord Decies, husband of commerce, manufacturing and In-|representative, a more vigorous or| qualified for the office of city coun hess to serve in the city coupell.| Vivien ‘Gould, against reports re e @ dustries calculated to develop the/a more united and —enthustastic Because he has good general To the Voters of Seattle | We desire to warn all of the cflman. To refute these Nes and show the flecting upon th re 8 for city and give increased employment organization of business men, prop-| Following are the sli hon en and women of this city marrying. Mrs. Wilkerson is en and good wages to labor. He favors terty owners and taxpayers at his|p. Wood, manager Trus 4 route east the strict enforcem of all the} back than that which has voluntar-|p. icKenney, secretar aws of the state and ordinances of/ily placed itself behind the candi-| Welfare Leagu F. Conner, ght for, we are| M4 » the éity : Elmer nu gh | othe ety, ___ | dacy of Mr, Carrigan for a three-| union printer; Homer M. Hill, pub: istees of the Public V ° jthat is to be chosen on March 7/ Washington Loan & T ; what Mr. Way stands for, and what Trust Co.; Dr, jfrom the eighteen candidates who/George H. Randall; Everett Smith, | will be placed in nomination Febru torney; Harry BE. Moc fe voluntarily by | presi- / | - jary 21 dent Public Welfare League; Wil y 17, 1911. | ‘ a | It was Mr. Carrigan who, as coun-|liam ‘Tucker, attorney; Seth H Céncese | | § d th | t t ( tt ty commissioner, solved the problem | Morford, Burwell. Morford & Ce ned, in order to| EUGENE W. WAY Q served on the investigating Committee of constructing the Lake Washing-|f. M. Greenleaf; E, B. Burwell, Se Ss }ton canal and the Duwamish river|attle Hardware Co.; H. J. Probst tain misander| rie jeagne in the Interest of law (By United Press.) . os ae waterway by the issuance of county |feld; L. $. Booth, Booth, Whitt head off false infor-| and decency aw YORK, Pot : D d § d th M t R i bonds—a project. th ’ , , NE ‘eb. 18.—~Declara : : ds—a project that was over-|sey, Hanford Abstract Co; J.T, being given to vol-l wy , McK tion that the idle rich of America ew an igne e ajority epor whelmingly endorsed by the tax-|Ronald, superior judge and former counciimanie campaign,| Ww. M. LIVENGOOD, her politicians and her captai f ger payers last November It was|mayor; William H. Moore, former that COUNCILMA L, §. BOOTH, lindustry are “sucking the lifeblood $ . Mr. Carrigan who, a member of/mayor; William Pigott, member ha 1 is H. H. THOMPSON from the laboring man” is maat ‘ the last board of equalization, made | state schoo) board F. Blaine. IVAN BLAIR here today In the current issue of He was an active worker in the Dilling campaign . jand led the successful fight that re-| A signal recognition of Mr. ROBERT 8. MOODY | Everybody's Magazine by Frederick % ulted in the reduction of the as-|Fiagg’s ability ca while he H. G, KELLY, | Town Martin, rich man and He killed the subway franchise steal. cae ment Fe 1910 on all of the} in the city employ. Actin WM. McDONALD. cotillion le words which ¥ : . | sated n every de district} walk inspector he imp {S SHORETT beg ctiws on 1 Wa 4 or : attle, securing reductions both| quality of the work dc a nave 7 NOSENHANS rte aad sae Bais Se dace He fathered the Public Market. Jon real estate and. improvements| the seme time reduced Ses upon whieh bensings Ney?! canny m MOORI Mr epee, ea @: rte ana!" abritta f ranging from 15 to 30 per cent. He|the property owners. Some of the Doses; that ag a member of the| B. ¥, SHIELDS Martin, “and I say that we ean no He opposed the private garbage collection ‘steal, worked for and secured @ reduction| most prominent men in Seattle city council he retused to recognise| J. W. EFAW longer blind ourselves with idle SE hi eae ; ot the entire county tax Jevs cut} were so appreciative that they The sentriote » a] HL. L. SIZBR, phrases or drug our consciences e fought for four years for better car service in Rainier down the cost of conducting every | signed a petition to the council ask. fastitution eed east bi a a GEORGE A. PIDDUCK |with the outworn boast that the GEORGE E. BENNETT department of the county govern-|ing that Mr. Flaxa’s salary be the establishn Fawr ghr bacteriolog-| JAMES STEPHEN, working man of America is today | Valley, ment, and continuously fought for|raised, Among the signers were C, the establishment of a bacterlolog: 3 MUNRO, thy tak caua’artiaen itt ee oer ; CANDIDATE FOR COUNCIL, EN. economy and efficiency tn public af.|D. Stimson, Ro H. Denny, Johu B. ihe countadalune aa acaiie waa ae 3 (CER, We know these lying figures too He fathered the ordinanée for a charter revision commis-| DORSED BY CITIZENS’ COM-lthe rights Of ‘all the mespnn the] Aeat: Charles Black: Jacob Furth, structed to carry on “farcical” ex-| 1 ee Se Ses Sernens cats Wane We A eR ; MITTEE, AS FOLLOWS: secured the building of the Lake|E. Crane, FD. Bleck and John aminations for revenue only; that SO aT five our workers we take back from] sion, which commission is now drawing up a new charter, : Level Road from Rainter | Beach | Manning. gts, = | them ee 0} 0) ce ‘ol el e Manning St ee the organizers of the Dat ZERWEKH baciea ah (all Ae oPy f pla George E. Bennett—1122 141h av.;|to Renton. He has proven himse In a campaign of eight days’ Public Welfare League ang Bas). oun M. HILL, |eine, in insurance, in a hundred dev REVELLE CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE. ; Seattle 22 years; formerly)an able and fearless champion of| duration Mr. Flagg made a remark boon trustee ever since ite or] cigene W. Way Campaign Com ua bechoner! sige: tape Rasy ye yh om president Olymple Oil Co.; a suc-|the taxpayers of the city, and helable run against J. W. Bullock, # WAY was the second person to ch his name to the petition the recall of Mayor Gill; | tha a member of the present e cou he voted against leas-| ing a public street to vice syndi ful Usiness man, now retired; | will cont be th t i a gO, rece! & al 13,0 wm * to keep the margin of Uving 4 COSHLU ay! iow retin continue to be their champion | ago, receiving almost 13,00¢ time and money to aid the work of mittee. p the margin of Uving down, would be careful worker in council.| if elected to the new council,