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WGLESS WAF CST FFERRER’S DEATH A TOR TONTO THE WORLD «= OF REVOLUTION IN SPAIN - THE SEATTLE F yoL. 11, NO. 204 SEATTLE, WASH., MONDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1909 ONE CEN) Bese Sry af "The Man Whe LONDON DEMANDS RECI OF SPANISH AMBASSADOR ON LOWE. ven away f ‘A dimpled lit maiden hair and «le Te eet of the “no Sand nobly wants hiv Jwotten. He has married another woman whom he has pledged “to herish, honor and protect,” and a ruined girl and a nameless baby a left to strangers in the city of attle, She was a good girl, The away se who has numbera of neh tangled by t have wan /cases and has ned to read the Rte tent od where | StOry, Says she Waa a pure girl and 6 strans: because she loved with all her soul any welcome for bit save’ kab toed aot weie Sid, thie mite of gave her soul and body to “the & week old who doesn't care cuddies up cae he .out any means and without to me waabe, without in| ®8¥ parents or home, this slip of ee te koow that | must work for a living and Being able to know he can't afford to * “ an support her { away . : Mats Howell st, In hired | b#by, so she offers to give him . |Rioting Over All Europe and in South America and Cuba as Result of Political Murder of University Professor. on the head of Alphonso, king of shouting and j Y went into the/®Way. She wants someone to adopt il robe 2 wilne Dexhas als of Europe. m & girl se teath and | him soon, The motherlove already , OF ‘ gree nee neaband # her baby so close that she | ts Eneland they cath Neinca to | #&¥8 she cannot give him up if er the tomb of launched de- longer and the oe nal? Mrs. H. Braun, who lives at jnunciations at the Sy king an ) for her mother is dead and » hina lest : 4 i pene jowell st, has advertised in Police in great 1 had to rescue ¢ Spanish eme ! Bee bees any husband, | «rattle papers, “A baby to give | I pte Old, Old Story. away bassy in ®ondon from fren story of the love of a Se Wile “Albert be has no ie itieanese of a man.jother name--will have to be told ‘ago she came to Seat some day that when he was just a On town to hide her fittle bit of a thing his father had those who would know discarded bis mother and would not employment at own bis child, so his mother had to pork in zied attacks of the mob, who cried, jas Americans cried after the burning destruction of the Maines TO HELL WITH SPAIN. Tonight Victor Grayson, leader of the will dem the Spanish minister be rescinded and that he be In every Euroy ialist party in and that the credentials of sent back the house of com ‘an influential home sive him away. All through his i ‘Out of sympathy, the life he must carry the bitter story if that home ts meeting and the homesick heart for the meee of the girl's sickness. mother he never knew and the man? Oh, he has for: faihgr who denied him. ATION AST NTERUBIN Teeny OF BASHED WIFE ARD_HE : Walter D. Hanna came home early Uf V! pay hy ; ‘fy : j ; Forced—Boycott Begins. from a lodge meeting the other Gf HLL AES | night, and found bis best friend, Samuel Robb, with Mrs. Hanoa. In ; whispers, so as not to wake their Informed through suburbanites, who complain that | tWo little children, Hanna bade the 4 aication with|the new rate, which became effec. | Pair go with him F Morning that the/ tive yesterday, is excessive. When| They signed an oath. did these ‘Soamission had no he learned that the commission had | ‘WO—his best friend and the moth- bt act, Attorney Fred-|taken no action, and apparently | °F of his children, which ened Tepresenting ©. D.| was not contemplating any, Mr.| the man's perfidity, and assured capitalist, this after-| Burch started to draw up his com-| Hanna a divoree. Suit in the superior|plaint so that it would be ready|, Then these two outcasts went The political mistake 1 capital th jmurder of the university fessor was | tha |For the t the hea monarchy in E irope now deplore. socialists in all countries are holding it up as an exa yple of the power and the bloodthirstiness and the merci« lessness of monarchy. So Paris and Antwerp and Buda Pesth tremble before France in Trouble, keeping him in ignorance of the PARIS, Oct. 18.—Revolutionary | facts regarding Prof. Ferrer, whose writers today, in referring to yes-|@xecution is mainly responsible for terday’s antiSpanish demonstra. |*he present crisis. | tone throughout France, predict sovecinpmete | that next time the mob gathers it} will be armed and directed against France. Cubans to Boycott Spain. HAVANA, Oct. 18.—-Cubans are to boycott Spain on account of her Yesterday the demonstrations cul-|™urder of Prof. Ferrer. Thousands minted in meetings and processions |**¥@Tmed the streets yesterday and in the larger cities of France | riots railed everywhere. One j t largest outdoor meetin | y ber of violent BS | Although a number 0) a ananiek er bin faa lutions were adopted denouncing as t | speeches were made at the mé ings few disorders were repo Elaborate ‘precautions were taken | extraordinary the actions of Spain . Mivetrain the Puget Sound | to file before court closed late this iy from maintaining | *fternoon. ; Fate of two cents a Rate Must Be Approved. Beattle and Tacoma. | “te Burch was greatly sur in asking for a restraining order | is that the railway company arbi- trarily raised the fare without any djudication by the railroad com- JANTA GO TO THE MAJESTIC _ FOR NOTHING? READ THIS! CAN GAIN TWO BOX SEATS TO THE MAJESTIC BY READING TODAY'S CLASSIFIED ADVERTISE- ISIN THE STAR. HERE AMONG THEM IS AN ADVERTISEMENT NING THESE SEATS. NO THE AD! CUT iT OUT! ARE FIRST WITH IT TO THE STAR BUSINESS AFTER 9 O'CLOCK TOMORROW MORNING, HE Nine.) The strongest point he will make into the world together with what was half a blessing from a man whose regret * born in the trag-/ edy of a home—a regret that In spared most men to know. One of these two had lost what each man prizes next to the woman he loves | —his best friend; the other went) willingly from the place in life) where she was a wife and mother! to the station of a soulmate, half) proud of her new-found love, half jashamed of her husband's tears; | but the main thing about this re/ }markable Ife drama at that stage) of it is the fact that she ent. For in the first flush of fear which followed the husband's awakening, SHE HAD FOR. GOTTEN THE CHILDREN. | | These being facts, and not fiction lor a play, it is needless to relate | bow the divorce sult was filed and |how Shelby was astounded. For| Shelby, in what it thinks and does, is just the same as any other healthy American city lsympathy for Walter Hanna and’ Mrs. Hanna’s parents, Frank Sutch and his wife It was heartfelt sympathy; real, | gether secular, because even the | preachers and the 4d sympathetic. And wh not talking about Hanna they we (Continued on Page Nine HTMARE OF DEVILISH, BARBARIC CRUELTY IN KGNGO OF HERS WITH TWO SLEEPING LITTLE SOULS. ip and declaring a boycott on all Span- vent rioting. In this elty the pro-| 18h S00ds, also to endorse action ceasion passed through a double | {aken by the longshoremen in re- line of police and troops, but even | {sing to wnload Spanish ships now the leaders of the demonstration | the harbor helped furnish a line of pickets and | no collisions worthy of mention oc- | curred in Paria by the government to pre Busy in New York. NEW YORK, Oct. 18.—Emma ee Goldman got busy yesterday and | thousands of Socialists attending | her meeting adopted resolutions ga uncing King Alfonso for the } execution of Prof. Ferrer. Official Circles Uneasy. MADRID, Via Hendaye, Oct The people are inf by | the « incement that the cabinet has introduced a bill in the Cortes, | cing conscripts, who already | have paid $200 for their liberty, to Bomb Outrages Frequent. LISBON, Oct. 19.—Bombs are ‘© | mysteriously being exploded in vark- pay another hundred or serve in | ous parts of the city and many have the army. This is a sever blow to | been fatally injured . the poorer classes, as great num- | bers of men, whose families would | have starved if they had submitted BU to service in the Moroccan war, now are without means of meeting a new tax on their freedom. It ia with the utmost difficulty that many were able to pay the $3 and for an additic Spanish Flag Burned. NOS AYRES, Oct. 18.—Ten thousand persons yesterday gath- ered in one of the public squares and burned the Spanish flag and a portrait of King Alfonso. and the d pal “Alfonso a Monst And of course it Is unnecessary to! ¥ j hundred is characterized by agita-| GENOA, Oct. 18.—Beari BD YOU THE MAJESTIC SEATS—AND THE MAJES- , 'O| hinting at a rope for Robb and tonnes tha “otkawr thie beeine ane » Oct. 1 aring a large THIS WEEK IS THE BEST IN MANY WEEKS. state {hat ihe people bere talked. | raiiride and tar and feathers for hi camel's back.” ft. is, understood | tera, tone 188. Monster,” ONT AS WELL HAVE THESE SEATS AS ANY- 1/02) the stock condemeation of the heen asked Phyttie| ABE x ¥ that the gerat@st agitation | the ren “ st Liege : cog bf “Where's mamma?” asked Phyllis PHYLI L5- MERRILL: b iol ae ee he police woman and the home breaker od 6 " » 2 “i -— and une in official circles, | secured possession of the bannet THE CLASSIFIED ADS IN THIS ISSUE. while what they naid was the stock | Hann, aged 6, while her little 2) 1. 46 wer LAST SIGHT OF THEM—A SILENT COMMUNION following the report that King AlL| hut ne arrests were ‘ieee made of those iso blames Premier Maura for|in the big procession. IS TRACED 10 KING LEOPOLD, SAYS CONAN DOYLE nA CARP Pee eee eee eee ee ee Amerien was the first nation to produce of the intry. How | enough rubber, the as give RA. CONAN DOYLE * * | recoguize the Kongo Free State, in | could they trade when the state had | a pantie so i. avoid the boslty Ps M. Renk *# DOYLE’S TRUE BUT AWFUL STORY * | 1884, after Henry M. Stanley, for taken from them everything which | himself, he b peared ns the Belgian co-|* SECURED BY THE SEATTLE STAR. * the king of Belgium, had secured | they had to offer? Imagine the mare which lay lonial minister, # - * | trade treaties with chiefs along the Hi ion of the viddge Whtle this bet has, within the * We have all heard more or lesa of the white man’s mise *® Kongo. land and it e next step | barian tted in the midst of it Past few * rule and barbarity in dealing with the natives in the Kongo * With these treaties the king of} was to obtain labor by which these | Day o hey could never get Mouths b * Free State. But today there was given to the world a volume * | Belgium asked the nation to recog, | products cc y garnered from him. He called tor palm Specting <¢ * that will make efvilization shiver. It is by Sir A. Conan * | nize the Kongo Free State, which | An act for th al protection wine, He called for women, He tions in t * Doyle, the famous English author, creator of Sherlock Hotn * |he had organized. The professions of the bla vas | d. Itallo eat them, mutilated them and flan K *® who having made an exhaustive Investigation of the entire w | of Lec ade the whole | black to be t ir rr hot them down at pleasure! He State * Kongo situation, has embodied all the terrible, tragic story * world his he Kongo of seven yea to their mas-/ enforced public incest in order to Before leaving | # in “The Crime of the Kongo.” The book, which was placed be- # | State was created amid general r ters in a manner in truth | am himself by the sight. Some- Belgium bh sid & fore the public of England and America today, i# published # joicings. The veteran Bismarck, as | f indisting a AVE As |times they plucked up spirit and that not b « *% in this country by Doubleday, Page & Co., and special permis. #® | credulous as the others, pronounced the neg ‘ re usually car-| killed him. The Belgian commis- Would be chang-| * sion has been given The Star to print important Installments. #* | {ts baptismal b ried on with apita: or sion records that 142 capitas had ed in the Kongo.| ® The work is the most thrilling and revolting story that has ever Ww A governor-general was elected man, the ur ervant Ww been killed in seven months in a Last yc the|® been written of the Kongo horror, and Conan Doyle's hope * | Under him were 15 district commis transferred with small profit to him: | single district Kongo Free|® is that it may stir the natic to take action against the * iries, who should govern so many self and little knowledge of the con- | State was an-|%® Belgian rule in Africa,—Editor * | districts, into which the whole coun: OMOE DE Bis patvitons |_ In The Star tomorrow Dr. Doyle Rexed to Bel-\ & *& | try wasrdivided nder the same system the state | will describe the crueities inflicted erchang ite b Cee Rae * Then, in 1887, an act was passed . ‘0 enlisted its employes, including | on the natives in the Kongo. Star, to th oF which declared that all lands that | Thi ee . sor tee Stal Aa toes a: HS Case ps ; : were not occupied by native 8 were | wa, ant c ay a|* ee ee es x 1 a jum commission. The na-lagent, the pompous commissary, to be the property of the state | . ing of various as have setn these unbappy|the dignified governct-general, the| No land in such & eountéy 18 aot =e Hebe! mid tribes, many of them |* WEATHER FORECAST, + no! people, who were their wards, rob-| smooth diplomatist, and you come ually oceupled by the natives save] = pretiae pas Py pis sehen capable % Showers tonight and Tues: * or bed of all they possessed, debauch-| finally, without a vak, and with:| the actual site of the villages and| = Kir ¢ Lenseias Gena r ou . * day; moderate east winds. a ed, degraded, mutilated, tortured,|out a possibility of mitigation or | the scanty fields of grain or manioc| & te Bal ¢ 1's Wonderful system | kk tk ke Rk Rk eee mur 4, all on such a scale as|exense, up to the cold, scheming! which surround them, Everywhere — Vane Buh ag ty ' nike yi a ot * ° has never, to my knowledge, oc-|brain which framed and drove the| beyond-these tiny patches extend| = roy ip pica rae STOCK MARKET. curred before in the whole course | whe machine. It fa upon the| the plaths and forests which ee, = Pere , ‘ Ste” WAG MON; | - f history, and now, after all these|king, always upon the king, that been the ancestral wandering places| 2 caniaie ont potas to secure a} sis Sar Uetok Beem) ars, with all the facts notorious,|the guilt must lie. There is no|of the natives, and which contain) = Pps pga oui ladon phonedog een EW YORK, Oct. 18,—After a are at the stage of polite | possible subterfuge by which the! the rubber, the camwood, the copal = | KING LEOPOLD, OF BELGIUM, | Mstricts, | © agents employed | generally higher opening, the stock diplomatic expostulation |moral guilt can be deflected from | the ivory and the skins, which are = /AND KONGO BOY, WHOSE | “SPIT ho were barbarians, These |market closed mixed. Katy com- ! Trace back the chain from the|the head of the state, the man) the sole object of thetr commerce = HAND WAS STRUCK OFF BE t 3 WE . armed with guns, in mon wa r considerable d-handed ge (known as the|who went to Africa for the free) At a single stroke of a penein Brus: | CAUSE HE DIDN'T BRING IN) Ya! jiand were masters of the jactivity today, « with a net Congnis, a)) . oO ad of the natives)|dom of commerce and the regen-| sels everything was taken from RUBBER. ros ate s re Pa we b they resid-|advance of 14 above Sat NO Way refo b ‘ough worrted | eration of the native. | them, not only the country, but the | natives did not supply | urday bibulous, ae DONT GO HOME TONIGHT—OR ANY NIGHT—WI THOUT A NIGHT PINK EDITION OF THE STAR