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rose, Roses h quill , coral le for with high =|MAYOR DILLING DISCHARGES CHIEF BOYLE Mayor Dilling today demanded the re: signation of John H. Boyle as chief of the fire department. “I moved Chief Bringhurst on flimsy charges to make made in The Star against the fire chief—that he have given him two days to act on my request,” said the mayor. “I shall not make any charges against way for Boyle. had disorganized the department by promoting his inless he refuses to quit.’ ‘ on ‘ him q While Dilling would not talk on his reasons for | personal and political friends over the heads of de- Boyle was one of the first appointees of ex- Mayor Gill, a close political friend, Gill having re- | firing Boyle, it is believed that they are the ones serving firemen in defiance of civil service rules. * niet ME) The Seattle Star OMe ONLY INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER IN SEATTLE EDITION 13, NO, 50 ATTLE, WASH., FRIDAY, APRIL 21, 1911. ONE CENT. Siwi"Atind we NEWS BTA. 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HELL GO 10 SCHOOL} Scu'as er "o aare "BY PAUL, OFFICE BOY No. a toes baby, who hat boen il for ev. ‘ : This morr s that but RRR xeeeeeeee a ee ee oN a SE DOG SAVES PAIR PL. GITY NAME? ted Prev Leased Wi MOF, | ond that it fe Ag w FREE ICE cnEAM : ; . NTRALIA, A SANE FOURTH FOR ABERDEEN. » will |to per her to te be look. Mk by the 5 and teense bait Gov. Hay, in town yesterday, re | arday sthern Califo: Mrs. Schmidt declared she went | fused to talk politic T sha " he he and | k tr young couple |to Chicago during a brief estrange-|®nnounce my political plans en iniiaa bare : a Phe uniter’ the | ment from her husban year,” he sald tap:audience up on the stage, where | House was destroyed. MuREInS Wa Deposits se | NEWS ITEMS FROM i After deciding that member the late| CHICAGO, April 21.—No_ trace | ames tant ns oral around the sv ‘oassppi soul nb _— i nla a "| THE HICKTOWN BEE rp EE segs} i then wr oper der bs Mrs.' employers’ | Comminelon, | ORR SRO RO Ot tte Dynamite Takes Eye. y 1 epe han d to have left | Schmidt Meet Tt tn Rt’ | should be chairman of tt, * *| WALLA WALLA death last |up,” said Assistant Btate's At OF | congevred with labor repres j* BATTERIES TODAY. * | Charles Lacke tc Bia Star sy liye ne | W ne up, “and St won't save ltives as to thelf cholec GE tatatlie toe Chik ate & os ieused hirn. that jen | ear y* Be did not know it . Nationals at Pittsburg. | In Joliet Clemingon declared the Americans at Chicago. Seattle 7 ea; «| t ' cinnat{-Pittsburg game post-| woman's story was tr ut that he| Detroit-Chicago game, postponed; |#e Vancouver * ¥ he hospital au: poned; rain lhad remained silent because he rain. Ry If onet the charg mally made an¢ 0) 0 yublic , and all this is charged under oath—Seattle can’t get him off the pay And she has not even been convicted of any offense Meeting, called t e city council, again ohn Corbett, city roll quick enough. ere’s another fre true, ¢ ohn et 0. 5 wid ice itieuh notin sympathy with 1 One girl who had gone wrong through p. Maybe 1 ‘ ' , ght of today demands that prisons be made awakened the sympathies of club women, who departn te to insult women p » take| rather than drag r. He is behind the tim ao : erie 2 in gs give e and a | fee I aa ® Mible, no matte t et tina ales ” : ia t Y | released. citizens want Such actics on erve to cony ny doubtful t Fda ted th ay The jail officials knew the club women were trying to help her, |‘ t rrible ¢ € t | A girl of named pS a Vieomont for n job. She hag} Put they don’t care at the jail for women's souls. They sent her out The ch have been made officially f Duk i Gockets | ace aie ie Sedna aap cy ga nag akg sho had) venniless, KNOWING THAT SHE WOULD COME BACK. nd und efore ‘ ec of course, Bu orbett|drank ‘at times, and been arrested, She was on the “in list . ‘ ; : ; Will Mayor’ Dilling and Chief Bannick be content to let the mate of the police. When a person ia on the “in bad” list, it's always safe} They have denb th veral t The St informed | ten rest there? and march through the rrest them, And once arrested, to treat them the same as the;by €lub women interested in jail « Few people can believe so Open corridc e men, as 0 men in sworn statement says| worst criminal Often they have let a man pay the ne, and sent her back But If the mayor and the chief are content to drop the matter, id, be should not be let off with dismissal from the department Bessie Carr has not yet been tried, Two days ago she was thrown |to the street owing that man the mone What chance le ¢ is just possib'e that the people and the council will take a hand in Mf he beat up prisoners, if he threw men and women into cells into a cell with a negro woman ne next day there were two negroes [living straight afterward under the circumstar e affair. her, if he was guilty of striking men over the head with clubs—_ with her. ' A rotten, heartle brutal syste meates the ur 8 In the meantime It's up to Dilling and Bannick.