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| ti AGAIN GIALIOM Emptying Its Pock- ie Down the Party, es Rose Pastor in New York. ey United TORK, Nov. } who was a cigar w 4, Ohio, dete ims Stokes, the millionaire today charged Augw the American o . Rothachilds, b tb gat the to confuct a fight Uns 1) DEMAND INVESTIGATION (Concluded) ewspaper man wanted to “ny” gate hie Inatitution; a nuree or endant would have been ighes to show me around, | would have had a chance to talk to only those patients who would say good things about the hospital, and the pubtic would be none the wiser about the actual conditions at the hospital | would never have seen the germ-covered paila in the dressing rooms, The flies would have been driven out The half-atarw condl. tion of the patients would have been soreened from me. | would not have been shown the sewage pipes emptying under the tubercular wards. | would not have"—— I spoke to Dr, Corson about the| pipes—that it was a bad| them spoke up Ruther owage lace for ford What did Corson say?" Why, I forget just the exact cou versation we had sald the com missioner rut ask an tnvestigation,” was Abram's last word. “Til ask it my self THE STAR—MONDAY;NOVEMBER 15, 1909. 7 CROWDED or nee MINERS |] a ymanneervine oPviota & | + * * THANKSGIVING OFFICIAL * mee TAKEN 10 : | * (Conctuded.) * WASHINGTON, Nov. 1 » | * Prosident Taft today proclaim. * ships od here by the St. Paul rall * ed Nov. 26 as Thankegiving *® road & day * It te expected that Gov. Deneer o * Joe Ca Bert Wa aati |will issue @ proclamation, asking | ee eee eee eee eee ee the ‘ag Sa hele of WRITES the state to give assistance to’ the bers of the Big Stores gang or ; A LETTER TO THE /stricken families, All saloons noar| SHERIFFS, TOO, GIVEN JAIL wre which has HEALTH COMMISSIONER ere ti throughout the country f REQUESTING ACTION Ifletals ‘apparently ‘heve the sitva.|" TERMS BY UNITED STATES ‘| years at a big profit } clals apparent have the situa at a bi ere von well in hand. SUPREME COURT, ounctl Bluffs, la, last he first trip into the mine today 7 puty United States Mare Ole Hanson today sent a protest| Was made by State Mine Inspector the and two guards, The Thomas m1 (By United Press.) - — ho ¢ under Indic went t as to overcrowding of street cars Ba, ome , Mos A Y. Burpham | WASHINGTON, Nov. 16 The : pa alee Ayal goo lh precenage ed | to Health Commissioner Crichton and the second by Inspector Ja United States supreme court today Fen gat PR ayy anneal whan in the King county jail for three A copy of his letter follows 3. Taylor and J. 8, Webb of the fed-| passed sentence upon the six men|, J O'Brien, driver for engine | 202th™ | eral rescue bureau to learn the It is impossible exact conditions in the Nov. 15, 1909. Crichton, Commissioner of care Seattle City Hosp! attle. jthe inapectora to venture very far Dear Sir: I write to you for tn-| formation, and hope that you, an official of this city, will, untike | the adjudg 4 guilty of contempt court tn connection with the rowd 600 feet from the shaft Sheriff Shipp, 90 days; lynch Deputy to mpany No, 2, climbed along the ngue of a heavy fire engine, se NER mine, as the heat is too great for . cured a rein-which had been jerked | * THE WEATHER *) ing of Ed Johnson, a negro, at Chat: | or te eranp, and returned safe-|* Fatr tonight and ‘Tuesday; *| When they went into the mi tanoogu, Tenn,, on March 14, 1996,) jy ¢o his seat, The plunging horses|* Continued cool; light east #] an| they swore in 100 deputies to keep | aa follows were brought under control | * winds ‘ *| The three-horse team was under | ¥ #444 ¥ ¥¥¥ ¥ eed & certain other servant of the pub-| ctor Taylor was deathly fell headwar @¢ Second o | ipeesictae iain lic. have the courtesy to answer a{pale When he came out of the mine,| Gibson, 60 days; Luther Williams | Sass we ates oat toe hates one tausavens duaeieatenton and staggered about blindly when |90 days; Patrick Nolan, 90 day; | jorced trom bis hands. The un lronda e Route 1 ask you to take action ip regard |be left the cage. |Henry Padgett, 60 days; William | checked horse started to run away to the outrageous overcrowding of] !t {8 rumored that Taylor and| vayso, 60 days and his companions Hkewise took| THE FAST STEAMSHIP HYAK | which | Webb had a narrow escape on the | Na only seat 24 people ee * PROHIBIT FooteaLr.” x! WASHINGTON, Nov. gocialiem and that t Manufacturers’ ass ing spending $1 tent of over 100 persons fonal action taken to prohibit feotball in the District of Co. lumbla as a remett of the death of Archie Christian, the Unt versity of Virginia football the rest of the w Mra. Stokes new rebellion with ballot If possit but it necessary ] A Menace to Heaith, the other 80 or 90 stand, together, In these close. movement. De Lara at Los Ange a ts under 4 jal! for speaking the tr ‘ear of Mexico “tp Spokane hundreds hav eon because they b every man who has street car, be merous people small a spac You ha prote: this « dollars rat court inquiry will be held today and the jury will consist of the ading business men of the city sympathy the breathing tn faculty of supreme n immediately can games echeduled for this year and Seattle street cars. Cars This is one of the few cases on/up the flight. At breakneck speed | (geattie, Irondale, Port Townsend on the Beacon |*#cond level, They refused to dis | record where prisoners have been | the big steeds dashed down Second | Route) hill line are often Joaded to the ex |Cu## thelr trip, and would not say | presented tn person before the na ay, Realizing that his only chance It takes | Whether they had seen any bodies. those care es purpoee. She a te A us new very often in the rush hours! that wg time for s« movement has been started in from 36 to 60 minutes in in America, Washington to have congress to reach our homes | Twenty-four of us have seats and jammed | equipped with telephones, clreus emelhing pine then player who was hurt in the wagon, moth eaten, bad ea is “ogee S, : = game. with Georgetown unt boxes during that length of time meee comntry for : versity Saturday This is a menace to the health of| to ride in muse of the too nu-| chan a| noon too | tombed men, authority the health of the people of 4 ** ERE RE RR eee You spend thousands of | recovering the Schedule made hia | November 17 in full tomorrow tion's highest tribunal for safety lay in All of the men were present when | lost rein, O'Brien slowly the sentence was passed. They | way along the wagon tongue. The ere b sre e | tes pached Columbia st. before : | presented sefore the court at which |the driver, regained the reine ana) TWO DAILY TRIPS TO} his seat, Once in his seat O'Brien THE LOWER SOUND time thelr appearance attracted much attention. had little difficulty in bringing his | Aside from the two officers, the team under control The fire Tickets on sale at Steamship OF men are merchants and are well| proved to be a myth. O'Brien is a fice or offices of the Western Steel known in the section of Tennessee substitute fireman. Corporation, 400-410 Arcade Annex about Chattanooga. Johnson, the ———— ave Chatianeege.Jetaacn the Save One-Half YourShoeBill At 1 o'clock this afternoon alx trips in all had been made Into the | burning St. Paul mine, but no trace jot the entombed men was found, Shortly after 2 o'clock a special train arrived here with helmets and the rescuers are going down into the} mine with chemicals to fight the fire. The bellef tn general this after at there i little, if any, e of saving any of the en 1909, to be published effective Wednesday | | | SAM M’KINNON. Rheumatism of long standing, | bowel disorders, stomach troubles and nervousness were four ailments that made Bam McKinnon, living at the Allx hotel, 1405 Third av., ill And he suffered pains that were distracting. They made him unfit for his daily pursuits. He tried execution issued by the federal su-| preme court, when he was taken out and lynched. [t was shown that the sheriff did not make much of- | fort to prevent the mob from reach jing the prisoner and ft was on the ground that the lynching was . tn | Samples and short lines from the largest manufacturers ||| in the United States. mast be a rede by capital that it is im for them to cc with Virginia took . *. * * 7 * * * * * * * * * * Ae a sign of & * . * * * * . * * * * * * * able. * > * \* WHERE CHERRY 18, ting to catch a chol the overcrowding makes them un | ****# eee eR eee eee violation of the order of the su} of the fact that the supreme court) All Ladies’ Shoes treatments had been taken he * * 2 | i t ra go ou ° 7 \* _— * seg Steeate | many remedies. The best that any fe alavery will result — al ore. gee = : some aitial vale a|* Cherry, Til, where 400 coal # | Drom? = the present ent All Men’s Shoes ‘ .-@B.00 |i | oF them 414 eas te give him tempo- a Amorion eco! ve © ho ¢ a wan broug' | Medin ee & Violent |* Rapolls today indicates that * room in a hotel, and how many |* es sre entombed in *| it was held that the mob and the| Regular $3.50 to $6.00 Values — tciicson ind ot the er, until every condi the condition of Midshipman square feet of alr space should Led south of Chicago, in the ‘coal | Sherif? with hin deputy acted Buy from us and you will surely get your money's worth. ||| Loughney & Loughbney Bake Oven. fora complete Victory % Batt D. Wilson, quarterback # | allowed to each person. I ask you, | mining. aintriet ound Jollet, a | contempt of court and judgment to: | Bees, y ? ? ¥ Ol ite vintted: the teaatiaeny rasta j m4 of the Navy football team, # then, to Investigate the health con mining et around Jolie |day means that they must pay the 1 | 220 25 People’s Savings Bank -sehaug Spee ee can win by [* WhO bas been paralyzed from #/ditions on the Seattle street cars 1 Tig mode pegged = S| penalty by service in jail / | puhleing eas Weuau tseateeenin, tbe : in bs his neck down as the result of & during the rush hours of 5:00 to|# 2,500, ow wae WEEE cate gronente “& saw shams! | 7 ' that ¢ > phase came t very start and by; lot See are} 8M injury to his spine four # | 7:30 p. m., and if you find that the|/# are miners and thelr families, ¥ | ot action following a lynching but | j ng tne’ the pore scouted of weeks ago, fs not so favor street cars are not sanitary, that| » it is @ special case and the result! { | | ft conditions.” lady should wear a Vi itary Belt. Phone Main call 614 Wash. Bids oS Throw Away articles because they We do ail kinds of ir fag, gun and locksmithic« also ex work and mode!s fare reasonable. ‘Seneca, cor, Third, down stairs. | POPE Peo. Peer ees OPEL E Tee SERRE RE REE RR ERR HH Hl C. GILL ADMITS HE 13. A CANDIDATE Hiram C. Gill, president of the city council, Saturday night tssued a formal announcement of his can didacy for mayor, subject to the ac tion of the republican primaries. Gill has been known as an avow Ovurled candidate for the position for montha, thou formal state He says be will be his own com h this is his first ent to that effect. healthful, that because of the crowd, her the motorman por the con-} is able to do his work MITCHELL SYMPATHIZES, (Ry Called Pree) ne case of the vietim by ductor stay of execution, had already taken a hand in the insulng @ | @oens himself cured and he has svery reason to believe the cure will | be permanent. His case is one of | many score that have been cured properly, I ask that you abate this] TORONTO, Ont., Nov. 16,.—John — {in the last sixty days. as dangerous to life and health. |Mitehell, former president of the! } ” The Bake Oren mn ago famous, « trust that you will not cast this) United Mine Workers, today pre fs gathering popularity every day ro be “a WAU Tf communication aside as it is a fe us matter Respectfully yours. sented to the American Federation lof Labor a resolution tendering sympathy to the families of the en OLE HANSON. j|tombed miners at Cherry, D1 Sev eral delegates spoke, giving further RIVERTON HALL BURNED. = | oxorension to the deep sympathy MeCoyhall at Riverton burned last| felt for the victims of the disaster, night, causing a damage of $15,000./and the resolution was adopted. The damage to the stock of the) — Thompson Mercantile company ts complete and the building was prac-| tically gutted. The origin of the | Alhambra Theatre Bldg. 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